Chapped hands, face, tough slcih, pimples, ringworm, salt-rheum, anIf yon want anything in the provision lino give W. A. Iluinrlch a call and save 20 per cent. —— Sf7fsb7B O-Ifyou want anything In fruit, meal, fish, vegetable, nut, sauce, spice or cheese lino, give Humrlch a call and you won’t regret It. 27f SPECIAENO TICES. Caatorla—A substitute for Castor Oil— a family physio which Is pleasant to take and does not distress or gripe, but is sure to operate When all other remedies have lailed. It lb a purely vegetable preparation,containing neith er Minerals, Morphine nor Alcohol, the result ofdfioeu years experimenting by Doctor wam’l Pltcner. It Is perfectly harmless and Jar more effective than Pills, Narcotic Uyraps or Castor 0.1. By soothing the system it produces natu ril sleep, puillcnturly adapted to crying or t-uthlng children. It kills worms, cures Stom ach Ache, Consttpatoii, Flatulency and De rangement of the Liver. No family can afford to bo wilhou’. this article. It costs bpl 50 cents —ask your druggist to gel It for you, and he Will always keep It. Havo You Sceu Hor?—A lady who for tho Inst live years has boon a lender of faih ion In New York, nml who may bo soon twice a week In her elegant caloche driving a pair of superb ponies In Central Park, baa recently stated, in the selocPclrclo lo which she belongs, that the only article in e.-rlstonco which Imparts beauty and lustra to Iho complexion without ultimately Impairing tins texture of tlm skin and causing It to collapse and wrinkle. Is Ha oak's MAUNonrA H.U.M. The name of the dis tinguished member of the bean numdo who made this declaration cannot with propriety bo glyon, but.it may bo mentioned cn jiojsatUc that she has spent several years of her 1110 In Europe and is familiar vvnh all the arts and prepara lions employed by tlm court be-uit leant tho old world I o enhance 1 1 mi r ell-ii- 1 an. Tnknt like orient pearls sot in cushions of rose, A breath like tho perfume the toilet bestows; These are'charms to win the heart wlu-n all . other charms fade. Gut they can’t bo preserved without Sosiodonl s Spalding’s Glue mh-ii-n mi inii.n*. ;n-s. x<- JACOB LIVIXGSto.n 'Wholesale Tobacco if; Set/m-s, No. 27 North Hanover Stire l , Carlisle, Pa. Prices as low as in Phi h-tn lillun 1 |. April 25,1872—1 y. MARKETS. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Oinrcled weekly by J. H. Hauler X* Bro. FAMILY FLOUR SUPERFINE FLOUR RYE ELOUR WHEAT WHITE ■ WHEAT RED KYE - -• CORN OATS CLOVERSEED TXMOTHYBEED FLAXSEED , T CARLISLE PROVISION .MARKET' Con'eded ireekiy by Geo. B. Hoffman d Son Carlisle, February IM, 1873. 1 BUTTER 1 • -EGGS 1 LARD - - . - TALLOW . BEESWAX BACON HAMS do SHOULDERS do SIDES - : BEANS per bus. HAGS DRIED APPLE, UNPAUEU I’EAUHE-S PARED do PITTED CHERRIES . ONIONS closing prices. DeHaven & Bro. W SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA 3 o'clock P M, P/iila., I’cb. (!, 1873. Now U. B.G'HoriBBl, U.S. d’HOf 'Bl. “ ’O3, not called “ ’tii, Ist called “ ’«2, 2d call '02,3d call “ ’fts, ue “ ’O7 - “ »«S '* 'o’h, in-io’B, U. S. 30 YcarO percent. Cy., Gold. Sliver, U. Pacific It. R. Ist Mori. Bonds, Central Pueblo R. .U, Union Pacific Laud Grant Bonds JURORS. FIRST week. Alexander. Samuel Fraukford Brandt, George Monroe Bomberger. Jaeob Southampton Bnoker, Samuel Silver Spring Bucher, Isaac Middlesex Cornraan, Frederick Carlisle Corwraan, I Carlisle Cramer, Calvin Hopewell Comfort, J. C Lower Allen Dune m. Albert Shlppensburg Borough Dill, J. O. Monroe Ernst, J. C ~P»mn Fishhurn, Anthony Dickinson Flukenbimler, Levi MlfQln Flahel, Edmond Monroe Fosnaught. John .....Newton Grabll, Ellas •. Lower Allen Gross., Levi Monrdo Gracy, William Newton Halter, Israel ; Southampton : Hess.S. B Dlcalnson Hartzler, Samuel : Upper Allen Koch, Samuel.’. Bonn Kerr, David West Pounshorougn Klminol, John ..Fast .Pennabnrough Millelsen, Joseph Mechaulcaburg Miller, Jacob. L.... Hopewell Moore, William., Dickinson Mohler, William -..South Middleton Megary. John Upper Allen Plank, Daniel Monro- Iloyor. Harrison South Middleton U«s»H. William ........vJVleohanlcsburg Uupp. Henry M .T>y...Hntnpdeu Starry, Abraham Ssmhampton Strode, Joseph. Jr Silver Spring Smiley, George Carlisle Bhealler. Jacob Southampton Trill, Benjamin F i.Dlckiuson Varner, David Souihampton Wetzel. Henry : Middlesex Wonderly, F Mechanics burg Welly, David Cook Wolf, John East Penntlborough Woodburn, J.S Dickinson Zug, J. T LtrlUlo Zimmerman, Isaac X*ower Allen Zeiglor, Levi Carlisle SECOND WEEK. Anthony, John Arnold,Solomoui .' Brinks, A. U. Brenneman. Henry Baker, Samuel .Blair, William Claudy, .Tolm Crull, Lafayette Delhi, rt. B. Dougherty,-George Davis, John P. Enck John Forehofe, Jacob Gelgor, Charles . Gorges, S. P. Gilsslngor, Andrew Goodyear, Joseph Hartzlor, Uudulph Hyers, Charles Harris, Samuel, Jr. Hoffert. Jacob Koontz, William Lytle, William Xa>os6, William H, Muininn. Ell Miller, Joseph Miller, Samuel Mounlz, Philip . M’Kcehan, George D. Ogllby. I'harles . Piper, .fohn • Pentz, Jacob P itler, William Rudy. Daniel Sues, Jacob B, . . Shoop, George Seovcrs, Isaac Stevlck, D. H. Slierrlck, Christian Sterrett, S. W, Thrush, George Voglcaoug, Tnomas Walters; Joseph Welgle, Henry G. Williams, Joseph Wlnemlllcr, George Walker, W. L. Zclgler. Jacob B, 1573 31A JR RIE D. WIER-DENNET.-On the 2nd Inst., by the Rev. John H. W.Sarles, John H. Wlerto Agues Herron, daughter of the late John J. Bonncit.of Long Island, New York. 1> IB JD. BITITNGER.—At tho residence of her son-in law, Mr Peter Melllnsrer. near Oakville, un the Oto inst., Mrs. Small Ritttngor, of Greonvillngc, Franklin Co., in tho BJd year of her age. COCKLIN.—In Lawrence, Kansas, on tho 12th Instant, of consumption, Mrs Marla Cocklln, wife of Daniel M. Coclklu, formerly of Carlisle, ogod about 09 years. [Mechautcabuig. Pa., and Baltimore, Md., pa pers please copy.] ETTEtt.—ln South Middleton township, on the 17th Inst., Samuel Eltor, Sr., in the 7Uth year of his age. FOBEFIOPE.—In Mifflin township, on the huh lust., Mrs. Catharine, wife of Jaojb Korehope, aged about 02 years. . FOREMAN.—In Nowlon township, on Satur day, February Isth, f/onb, wife, of David Fore man, aged 71 years. I month and 9 days, QELVIN.—On tho ißlh Inst.,’near Oakville, jit ter a Hogo-ln« Illness, Mr, Jamed Gelvlu, aged 02 years and U days. KELSO.—In SUlpponsburg. Feb., 17th, Geo. M. Kelso, son of Maj. James Kelso, aged 20 years. MARTIN -In South Middleton twp„ on tho 10th Inst., Sarah J., wife of William A. Martin, aged 19 years, 10 months and 15 days. MASONHEiMER.—In this borough, on Wed nesday,'the 12th lust., Mrs. Elizabeth Mnson tielmor, wife o( John Mnsonhelmer, aged CO years, 7 mouths and 17 days. TRO.STLE.—In Chnmhorsbuvg, on the 10th Inst., Mr. Daniel Trostlo,agedsB years. 0 months and 1 day. WALLACE.—In Southampton township, on (ho 10th Inst., Miss Nanny Elizabeth Wallace, of Oakville, aged l‘l years, 3 months and 12 days. TSTeto Sltibmfsr mints. Q.EO. WOOD & CO. PARLOR & VESTRY ORGANS. They are tho best, and henco the cheapest Or* gan in the market. Agency at J. M. MASONHEIMER’B STORE ROOM, s. w. Corner Pomf rot and Pitt su, • 27feb78-3mos OarlUlei Carlisle, February 20, :573- In accordance with an Act entitled “An Act to permit the voters oft bis Commonwealth to vote every three years, on the question of granting licenses toaell Intoxicating liquors.” Section' 1. Jic it enacted by the Senate uml House • of Representatives of (he of I*enn sylvama in General Assembly met, and U is hereby enacted by Ihe authority of (he same. That on tuo • third Friday In March, one thousand eight hun dred and seventy-three, In every city and coun ty In this Common wealth, and at the annual municipal elections every third year thereafter, In every such city and county, It aha'LDothe duty «1 the inspectors and judges of elections In the cities andcounties, to receive tickets, either written or printed, from the legal voters oi said cities and counties, labeled on the outside, “li cense," and on the inside “for license,” or “against license,” and to deposit said tickets in a box provided fur that purpose by said inspec tors and Judges, ns Is required by law In the •asoof utlier tickets recolv ed at said election ; a aud the tickets so received snail bo counted, and a return of the sumo made to the clerk of the Court ol Quarter sessions of the Ponce of the fnopor county, duly coriltled ns is required by. aw; which certillcate shall bo.laid before tlio judges of the said court, at iho llrst meeting of said court alter said election rdmll be held, and shall bo Hied wilt, the other rec ords of said court; ami it shall bo the duty of the mayors of cities, and shentrs of comities, or of any other officer, whoso duly It may be to perforin such service, to give duo public notice of such spt clal election above provided for, three weeks previous to the time of holding the aarne, and «fsd three weeks before such t-lcctiou every third year thereafter: Provided. That this act shall not be construed to repeal or affect any special Jaw prohibiting the sale of Intoxi cating liquors, or prohibiting Hie granting of licenses r Provided, That when the municipal and township elections in any county or city do not occur on tho third Friday In March, the election provided fur m this section s .all .be hold on the day fixed for tee municipal elec tions In said county : And provided further. That alt licenses granted alter the first day of Janu ary, one thousand eight hundred and seventy- shall cease, dr-turmtuu and become void on tho first d.iy of April, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, If the district for which they shall be grunted.determines against the granting of lleuuso; and the trcasuiur of tho proper county shall then refund, to tho holder of such license, the moneys so paid therefor, for which the Said treasurers shall be eutitled to credit In his accounts with the Com monwealth. .1131* HI link IfhK '■ 11 1 iili’l llfi£ Ho’* iiajc n.w im& link iio!i uok hjW iMk IH?* \U% lll'i iu% 100 U 1 37’* as H‘3# 101-?* TK 78& Section u. That In receiving and counting, ami In making returns of tho votes cast, the In spectors and judges, ami clocks of said election, sliu|l he governed by the laws of this Common wealth regulaCng general elections; and all tho penalties of said election laws are hereby ex tended to, unu shall apply to llxo Voters, In spectors, Judges and clerks, voting at and in at tendance upon the elections held under the provisions of this act. Section 3. Whenever, by the returns of elec tions in any cl,ty or county aforesaid, ft shall appear that there Is a majority against license, It shall not bo lawful fur any court or bon d of license commissioners to Issue any license lor tho sale of splrllous, vlnuqus, mult or otner Intoxicating liquors, or auy admix ture thereof, In said oily or county, at auy tune, thereafter,, until at an election us above provided, a majority shall vote In ' favor of'license; Provided, that nothing con tained la tne provisions of this act shall pre vent tho issuing of licenses to druggists, lor tho .sale of liquors fur medicinal and manufacturing, purposes ; provided, The citizens of the borough ol Lebanon shall vote upon the question on the third Friday, of March, one thousand eight hun dred and seventy-ihroo, on the same day and time when the townships of tho cbuuty of Leb anon holu their* spring elections. WXLIIaM ELLIOTT, Speaker of the House of Representatives* JAMES S. KUTAN, Speaker of tho Senate. Approved—The' twenty seven day o‘ March; Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and bevouty-twe. JNo. W. GEARY. Given under my hand at mv ofllce, In 1 Carlisle, this uutli day or February. In tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred uud seventy three, and In tho ninety-seventh year of tho Xu- ! dependence or i ho United States. SSUkkike’s office. I JAB. K. FOREMAN, Carlisle, Feb, Sheriff, South Middleton . ' Upper Allen Meohnnfcshnrg . Middlesex Southampton . ■ . Caillmo Shippenshurg Boro’ New Cumberland Mechanicsburg . Southampton Penn n i.i 11 in another column, adveitlsement about Oilllli IUWA AND NEBRASKA LANDS. . . Monroe . . Mifflin Shlpneuslunv Twp. MechanJcisbuig i Silver Spring Monroe . . Hampden &h,babi3Mq Railroad. Meehanlesmirg Shippenshurg Boro’ South Middleton . '. Newlon . Cardfile Silver Spring . Silvoi Spring . . Newton . Upper All:n . •. Frankford • West Pennshoro , . Cuiil.slo . . Monroe SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FREE OF TAXES, We are offering tho Second Mortgage Bonds f tills Company . • Mechniilcstnirg . Cm lisle . South Middleton , i.ower Alien . East Peunshoro . , Soutliamptun . • Newinng . i.ower Allen . . Dickinson Shlupensburg Boro. . Silver Spring . Hampden . West ■pt'inihburo . *ouilmmp(ou Lower Allen . . Newton . South Middleton And can l)e REGISTERED free of expense. The Coal.-Mlßcellaneorts rroichta and Passen ger business are constantly increasing. Tho Increase for year ending Nov. 1, iff2, over year ending Nov. 1, IK7I, $71,200 Iff T..e ineieaso for year ending Nov. 1, Iff I, overyear ending Nov; I, 1870. 79,778 22 lueruilso in two years . Slot 074 69 Increase for Jan., 1870, over Jan., 1572, $5,001 70 -Bonds, Pamphlets and lulormatlon can bo ob-' talncd of NO. i (I SOUTH THIRD STREET, PIIJLA, IfebW -j^-OTICK To Bridge Builders, SEALED PROPOSALS will ho received-by Ihe I ’utility Commissioners of York ami Cum be’-land (aumllcs, nt. tho Commissioner's Cilice, lu the borough or Carlisle, Pa., until 19 o’clock, a. m., on Til KSDAY, APRIL 8. ih?3, lor tho erec tion of n NEW JOINT BRIDGE across Yellow Breeches creek, near Lisburn, known as Ander son’s Cording: spaa to ho 129 ft. long, 12 ft. above low water mark. Proposals for a COVERED WOODEN BRIDGE, and also for nu IRON BRIDGE will bo received. Tho bridge to bo erected In accordance with tb specifications on 1110 in the-nice of the Commissioners of each county. Contractors to llnd nil material. Per sons who hid are requested to be present at. Iho opening of the propos Is. • The Commissioners <>t York and Cumberland counties reserve the right torojoet anv or -. ZbkO.ku, DAVAO S.MVSKK, ilen. CoiVrs of York Co. DAVID DIETZ, ArncsT: J. C. sample. ,t, H. ri.oYh. SAMUEL ERNST, C'lerl.. Com’mof Cmnh. Co. (fffobCt That Fale, Fellow, Sicii y -jjOv is cliHimrd Co oiu* oj irr»liii""H :< Thusp IMNonni'M of (!i« " I'llNftllON, IlfotHlPH UHd 4,1).; it fioVul. Hcroliiln, .S’«*- » of (?•<* r*v«N, IVtufi* f '• Old hovi 1 ). >•) miy U)n< ■ . u dwindle and disnyf-nr y ’• •• m lii Im t 11 will do y<»n ir you morn Ham pitpaialioio. nnunj >. .1. luiv'k own :* Mi.ivi ! \ v I'.omhlncd wild tin* im*di-- . ! j I'olu- 1 tout divi.'-li d ol all ■ ' '-a tics II will mm any <: M tindiliu CWm use wli l no •. 1C It' : ••:: I I him. !• i. • :u» in Miulih oi Fuiiirs, <«.• i.uiiioio ». o* Ik'ii d<**»n by .NicH-mlic .*■ ti«*.• i • n.s, (in- nil '-'a d hy It. For KA j». u • I Ii«- tv : 1h hulliua; \ (i- i.i . I [ ft. ASli | . ... s i.. .IMIIMI HYL.iI- %,** i'blii. ' Nell) gUitimiscmeutg. UK I I'VS into clamation. God .Save the Commonwealth! PiUMumtto uii Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 17th duy of March. A. I). 1872, * I. JAMES IC. FOREMAN, High Sheriff of the County oj Cumberland, Stale of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and GIVK NOTICE that nn election will bo hold on Friday, tlie 21st Day of March, 1873, It being the Third Friday Of March, at the fob lowing nhu'oa. to wit.; Carlisle, East and Wed. Wards, nl the Court House, In the Borough ofCarllslo.’ Mochauicsbnrg. North and South Wards, at the Market House, in the Borough of Meclmn leshurg. » Dickinson Township. at the Public flou.se of David’.(urtz. In said township. East Penusboro Township, nl the Public House uf I*»hn ulewlne, hi West Falrvlow. Frank ford Township, at. the Brick School House, in Blo>ei vfHe, Hopewell T;i’.viislilj>, ut the School House Jn iii•* h'-rMiisrh oi Ni‘\i.buiis. Nowburg lintuugh, m tbe School House, In the Borough i-l N\ wbiirg. Nr.iioo Townvh’p. at Vie School flonso. In Oakville. Mhllln Township, ai .centre School House, lu Mlfllia township. Monroe-Townshlp. at Dio Public House of A, L. Hurst, Cnurcblown. Middlesex Township, nl the Middlesex School House.' Lower Allen Township, at the Wngoumnker Shop orSamuol Wobor, Nowvillo Borough, at the Public School House. In the Borough of Newvlllo. Hampden Township, at the Public House of George K. Dufcy. North Middleton Township, at tlie Public House of J. C. Beecher. • Now Cumberland Borough, at the Public House of Win. Bell, la the Borough of. Now Cumberland. Penn Township, at the House tormorly occu pied by Jacob Redseckor, In Contvevlllo. Bhlppensburg Borough, at the Council House, In said Borough, Shlppensburg Township, Jit the new School House, in said Township. ■ Sliver Spring Township, at the Public House of James McGuire. Southampton Township, at the Centro School House, in said Township. South Middleton Township, at the Central School House, in said Township. Upper Allen Township, at the Public House of Joshua Culp. West Penusbovo Township, at the School House, at Altorion, Cooke Township, at the School House, at Pino Grove Furnace. At'which time anti places the qualified elec torsofsald townships, boroughs and ward* will vote ITOJK. 3L.IC3ENSIG. against license, AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST Jn’orost Payable January ana July The Bonds are In lOOO*, 500 s, nu .mi. ..<.v 'f • i ; ..ij i NcVo StUberUsementsf, A DM.INISTRATRIX’B NOTICE-No /Vtlcc Is hereby given that Utters ol adminis tration on the estate of John H, Hays, lute or .North Middleton Township. deceased. hnvo been grunted to tho uudendgned, residing In tho bormiglr or Carlisle. AH persons bavins claims or demands against said estate of tho said decedent, two requested to present them, and those indebted will male payment immedi ately. BUJ3 W. DEKR, 27feb73—(it Arhn/nWrafrtr. ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that totters of Admin istration on the estate of Ur. Charles. P. Zllzer, late of the borough of Carlisle, deo’d., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said orough. All nersoua having claims or demands against the e-tato of tho said decedent, ard re quested to make the same known to the said undersigned, without delay, nud those Indebted will make payment immediately. Fobsr Ql?I? lu another column, advertisement about 0 CiLIOWA AND NEBRASKA LANDS. STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES O up CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Prom the lit day of Janumv, to the Bht day of De cember, A. D. 1872, inclusive- GEO. 8088, Treasurer, in account with the County of Cumberland. To balance In hands of Treasurer at ' Inst settlement, > 5,87-1 Jil To outslaml’g taxes ulhistseltlemout, ICAI3 79 To Comity taxes levied for the year IW2, . , 50,865 88 ToState laxe* levied lor the year 1872, 7,J0:l 09 To amount received on loans, 11.92 S 51 To tax of Felix Stevie, error In as- sessment. To amount received for metal sold In Campbell & Uenwood, To flues reo’d from Justice Shryock, Xo Commonwealth costa rcc’d from Jefferson Floyd, To amount reo’d nom fl, M’Cormich for old Iron, To amount roc’d from Wm. Wood* burn for old plank, To amount rec’d from Wm. Wood bum for old plank, > 2 (JO To taxes rec’d on special assessment. 112 17 ro Interest I'eo’d from collectors, 172 S.» To ulnount iec f d an Hucksters’ II- cencus, To four per cout. ol Treasurer's com mission on State lax, To balance of snlo on unseated land, lo state and County taxes 2d Nation al Bank, Mechaulcsburg, Pa. Total Debits, CU. . BY PAYMENTS." Assessors 1 Pen). By amt. paid assessors,for making changes in assessment, S ita do By amt. paid assessors, registering voters for general election, no <«* By amt. paid assessors, for regl-derlng voters for Presidential election, a> 30 —— —— Srt.jtf 30 Bridges and Hoads. By nml. paid for new bridges. Sl.liyo 00. By amt. paid-for repairing Iron bridges, 4,123-02 By amt. paid for repairing old bridges, 230 <3O By amt, paid for road damages. 30 .30 By amt. paid for road viewers. 123 2v By amt. paid witnesses in Comtll. cases, .>2.072 II By amt. paid Dr. W. 1-*. Horn, making analy sis In Logan poison case, -V) it i By amt, paid Win. Smith, . n ward In arresting horse thief, 20 On By amt. paid grand Jurors, 731 SO By amt. paid traverse fu rors, 3,82*0 Jl By amt. paid traverse ju rors. special court, 1,04 2 87 By nipt, paid Geo. Z. Uenlz, ot. nJ., hoarding Ju rors. • 78 31 By ami. paid H. L, Keek er, court crier, 142 00 By-umf. nald Jury Com- * mfssloners, 122 10 By amt. paid District At torney, fees, i>%j 00 County Offices. By amt. paid Geo. S. Em Ip, mumiDg county ot hers, $ HU (K) By amt. paid Goo. 0. Staf fer. dockets for ofllno, IH 5a By ftjut. paid Geo.C.sheaf fer, Clerk ol Court fees, CTf 02 By- am . paid Murphy A Mann, for dockets, By a nn. paid tV. V. Cavati ahgh, Prolhonotary's . foes, Commissioner's Office. By nnit. paid J, Loudon and others, station ery. itc., By amt. paid Commission ers, traveling expen pouses, By amt. paid M. Brlcker, balance of salaiy as Commissioner. By amt. paid M. C. ITor mau, salary ns AU’y. ,to Commissioners, 100 HO By amount paid Jacob Hho'uls, services as Commissioner, By amt. paid David Deltz, services as Com‘r., By amt. pnld J. C.Snmple, • services as Com’r., JUI 00 By arat. paid J. H. Floyd, • services us Clerk, 'BOO 00 Constables’ Fees. By amt. paid conutablo’d fees in Comfh canes, S 28 81 By amt. paid couHtahlo’a, Quarterly returns, Elections. By nnil. paid townshlpand boro, election , oIU- 9 0W Tl cere. By amt. paid elect km. olli cors, dividing Pt-nn tOWDHIjIp, , ij S.', By Hint, pnfcl erection ottl corn, for Oenorul elec* lion, 812 -if* By amt. paid election ofll oern, fol* Presiden tial election, Jnq\mts, By amt. paid for ii^uesis on dead bodies, $ 110 C 8 By amt. paid for poat mor tem examinations, Jail and Eastern Penitentiary. By amt. paid .Tno. KMiou, shoes and clothing for prisoners. S H 8 m By ami. paid Miller A Bowers, hardware for prison, By anu. paid Geo. FooLo, repairs at Jail, By imit paid Campbell A Honwood, gas lit ting and repairs at Jail, By amt. paid F. C. Krara or, girder for conn pool, By amt. paid Adam Dy sert, shoos, Ac-, for prisoners, By amt. paid And. flecker, repairing locks ul Jail, By amt. paid J. Living stone. < othlug, Ac., for prisoners. By amt. paid L Gntshall, fuel forjall. By nmt. paid F. KanfTon borger, shoes lor prla • or?ors. By amt. paid Rosier A Bro„ coal for Jail, By amount paid .Incob Throne, wood for fall, By nml. paid John hoc* tem, \vood forjall. By amt. paid, for O. \V. Alii, siono forjall, By unit, paid 11. L. Gibb. labor at jail, By amt. paid Rhlnearalth A Hupp, repairs ut Jail, By amt, pa.d Myers A Woirich, dressing sledges forjall, By amt, paid Peter Bpnhr, carting stone for Jail, By unit paid gas and wa ter company. By amt. paid Rhoads A Co., cual.for jail. By unit, paid Wm. Noak. or, stable rent for Shorlß, By urnt. paid GuLslmll, Boylound others, for material, labor, &c.. utjull. By mnl. paid Greenfield mid others, clothing, •Sc., for prisoners. By mot. paid Arnoy &Sou, palnllngjatl. By innt paid for support of fii'lsohors In Eastern Hjultenllmy. By amt. paid H. Saxton & Co. paints, oils, &0., for Jail, Bj amt. paid Dr, W.W, Dale, vaccinating prisoners, By amt. paid Dr. W \V. Dale, salary as phy sician to fall. By mnl. paid B. K. Good- year, salary us keep. t»r. By amt. paid Gardner & Co., labor, «to., ayall, By amt. paid J IC. Foro ' man, support of prls on era, By amt. paid for support and discharging va grants. By amt paid for drunken ness ami disorderly conduct, •CISWJfc ELIZABETH ZITZER, Administratrix. jFCmuul ? TO RECEIPTS. 15 00 100 00 279 24 201 75 05 31 . • 210 00 5103.25 S Uo Court*, #.(‘ll cw 1W 17 SS7O 10 < nr, hi; 450 w 370 00 82,38:1 S 3 Atsi'ls. By amt. balance in hands of Treasurer, Jan. Ist, 1873, $ 0,083 1(5 Bvaint.outstamllug taxes, Jan. Ist, 1873. 13,0(50 SU 325 HO STATEMENT OF OUTSTANDING TAXES ON THE Ist DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1873. V>». Collectors. Jioro's anil J'u-p's Amt. 1809 Wm. J. Klner, N. Middleton, $ 375 00 1870 Chna. p. Hanno, Carlisle, tl w 618 15 Daniel Oiler, Carllsle.W. W..t 876 00 BamT 00 Gt) We, the Commissioner* of Cumberland couu ty, do certify and submit the foregoing as a cor rect statement of the Receipts and Expendi tures of said county, from the ist day of Januaiy to the' BUt day ol December. A. D. 1572, Inclu sive; also a schedule of outstanding lazes in the Boroughs and Townships therein staled. fr-A—.) Witness our hands and seal of of < i.. h, >flco at Carlisle, the 231 h day of Janu ary, A, I). 1873. ' JACOB RHOADS, DAVID DIETZ. JOHN C. SAMPLE, CvmmlJtsluners of Cumberland County, Attest, John B. Floyd. 632 2-5 (50 00 25 71 We, the Auditors of Cumberland county mol according to law, and having been sworn, pro ceedcd to examine the accounts and vouchers of George Uobb, Esq., Treasurer ol said county, from the Ist day of January ,te the 31st day of De cember, a. D. 1*72. Inclusive, do certify that wo And the sum ufH/X THOUSaNOSEVEN HUN DRED AN I FIFTY-THUEB DOLLARS AND EIGHTY-SEVEN CENTS, including military fund, due by said Treasurer to the county afore said, as wii} appear by the foregoing exhibit of said account. 10 M 71 5S 101 r>n IR) In testimony whereof wo have hereunto sot our hands at Carlisle, the 31st. day ol January, 1*73. I.VS (Cl jJanTJMf-" 70 «o ci ni? In another column, advertisement about OuiVIOWA. AND NEBRASKA LANDS. ifioi all T XrtT OF SALES TO BE CALLED JU By N. U. MOOHK. AUCTIOMEKII: F«uruury27 Jacob Goodyear Dlcklnuon. David Wlflaora H, Mlddlotou. uw 7i SJO ou March too oo 2.J72 00 s,m oo i.ooo -is* 311,251 87 iFinamial. Justice* 1 By amt. paid Justices' fees m Oomlli. cases. 1 Loans and Interest. By unit, raid for loans iukl Interest, Poor Jldusv. By amt. paid, estimate for ih72, 51:1,000 no By ami. paid visitors lf> Boor House, M ou Public Buildings, By amt. paid Goo. Bentley, labor at Court House, t l 2.i By amt. paid UutslmU and others, repairs at Court House, j«i s i By amt. paid Saxton A Co., oil cloth, nails, Ac.. lorCourtHonse, 17 !'i By amt. paid John Gut shall, for lumber, la • bor, do., for pest house, 859 57 By amt, paid Qco. Linder* • mood,"for bolts, do., for pest bouse, .*,O By amt. paid Toomv and Armstrong, Hulun pest bouse, ' t.i> .*.»• By amt. paid Abm. A Jos. Ueetcm, lumber for pest house, " u>s £*J Public Printing, By nrat, paid Bratton & Kennedy, Printing, 5 125 00 By amt. paid it. J. Coffey, „ Printing. 25 00 By amt. paid Weakly A Wallace. Printing, -IS3 00 By amt. paid j.B, Bratton, •Printing, 697 00 ' $1,2311 00 - Miscellaneous Payments. By amt. paid John-Stuart. refunded taxes. < 22 00 By amt. paid Hoffman and others, for candles . Ac., . 3f) 3j By ami. paid County Audi- tors. By amt. paid Geo. Taylor, labor at Court House, By amt. paid gas and wa ter company, lor Court House, 107 OS By amt. paid Hosier* Bro., coal lor Court House. , By amt. paid Coble and others, reloaded tax es. By amt. paid Cumberland Fire Co„ r.pproprla „ tlon, ioo L>o By amt.-paid Kobt. Snod grass, Esq., Record in Gorgas’ Appeal, sOO By amt. paid Airs. Byers and others, cleaning Cobrt House, 47 no By amt. paid W. M. Pen* rose, lee in .National Bank case, ,-j) 011 By amt. paid C. ICuntz, re ward and costs lor . arresting Burns, 1 (col’d), R ns :» By amt. paid Bcctem , & Bro., coal : for Court House, ‘ ss 7*» By amt. paid Agricultural Society, , appropria , lion, too on By ami.paid Horticultural ■ Society of Meehan- . lesburg, approprla’n. ion On By mnt.. paid Teachers’ .County In-stltuto, you no By amt. paid keeper town clock, and for extra services, 70 00 By amt-, paid Gen. George Taylor, salary as Jan itor, 17,5 00 By anil, paid for fox scalps, 28S t»0 51.705.13 Total amt Commissioners' orders, 83 ByTreasurer’s commission ou same at I per cent-, • oyj « Rx State tax paid Stale Treasurer, as per re- • celpt, u.iMT 4s By Treasurers commission on f-lato assessment, atti percent., nj o;i ByTrcasuror’s commission for collecting SM,. 11(188 County taxes at 3 per cent, 1 j/joj Hi By exonerations allowed collectors, 1,509 is By commissions allowed collectors, ByTreaaurer’s commission on receiving 52792 J of Huckster’s licenses at 5 per cent., la •»> By Treasurer’s commission on receiving s-io.DIH fmm different sources, at By outstanding taxes for 1872. By abatement allowed on .County taxes ns per chock, 1.950 87 927, m S 7 J3.OM r,ff IJATjAXOB By amt. 1 of balance in bauds of Treasurer, Total Credits, Total Debits, To amt; Mullin' luxe*. levied'for 1H72, By amt. paid assessors, en rolling Militia $ UU :t'i By ami. *pald for books, printing, Ac., By amt. paid Commission' er s’ and clerk's cbarcers, ;17.7 00 ByTreasurer’scommlsalou for disbursing at 1 percent., ByTreasnrer’a commission for collecting $551, at 5 per cent. By oxonera loan allowed collectors, ;iSS 00 By commissions allowed colioci ors, no jo By amt. balance in bonds ofTrcnsurcr, 720 71 Total Credits, Total Debits, Liabilities. Ami. of Principal of County Bonds Outstanding Ja.i. Ist, 1873, S 27,438 00 Amt. of Principal on temporary • loann, mode I>ec. Itlv ana lith. 1872, Actual indebtedness, $13,060 69 Those marked thus * in part paid since. Those marked thusi Dank tax in litigation. Those marked thus g paid In full. JACOB HEMMINOER, PETER SNYDER, GEO. W. HEAUV. Auditors. I .1. L. HtmdHhew Penn, k Henry S. Keeney m. Middle'll. 1 George Hhafor Dickinson. 'i AIlcU Bishop Penn, U .John Doner Penn. 7 K. W. Heurlght H, Middleton, s Alex. Lindsay, S. Middleton. Hi Dan’l illfo Smith Middleton. H Win Adams West Ponnaburo 12 .!. A. dhetron S. Middleton' hi Nathaniel Martin Dickinson' H David Marti- Jt'ckiuson. id •• • •• 17 Wn*. Kcrreo Penn. 18 Jacob Wheary N. Middleton. 19 Til. Wlckert.S. Middleton. 21 David 2u g Penn 41 Adam Puget Fraukford tWP. 29 Piersou Clark Penn, T>EGISTER’S NOTICE. Notice la JLVhercby Riven to nil persons Interested, that the following Recounts linvo t'con Hied In this otllco by the accountants therein named for ex amination and confirmation, will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland cmmty;for conllrmntlon and allownnce.ou Tuesday. March isth. A, D. IH7;1. , 1. The flrstand llnal accountofll. It. Wcbhert. executor of J, A. Gardner, deceased. 2. Samuel tielUertncer. decayed. First and 11* nul aceoontof John ilelilefiuger, admlnls-rutor of said decedent. 3 'The acco.unt of Daniel P. Hoover, ns trustee and administrator of Julia Ann Hoover, late of Frankford township, dcco ised. 4. First and dual account of Isaac Lorew, ad ministrator of Mury Ann Lerow. deceased. f\ The llrst and partial account of Daniel Mar kloy,; executor of Hon. John Hupp, deceased, late of Hampden township. (I. Flrstand llnal account of Owen James, ad ministrator of Daniel Powell, late of New Cum berland, deceased. 7, Account of Daniel Miller, administrator of John Gerhart, deceased. (8. Account of John Uolgel, executor of Dr. J. B. Herring, late of Mechaulcaburg, deceased. 0. Jacob Mater, deceased, llrst and dual ac count of Samuel Eborly, executor. ’ : 10. Thoflrstnnd final accountof Raiu’l Eborlv, ! ndmlulstrator of Susan E. Gilbert, bile of Shire ! mnnstown, deceased. | U. The account of Samuel Eberly. executor of I.TohnSherban. deceased, latoorshlremansiown, deceased. 12, The llrst and llnal necoun* «i Sam’l Eborly, executor of Catharine Sherban, Into of Shire mnnstown, deceased. ! 13. Flrstand partial account of Jesse Hottrlck, one of the administrators of P *ter Albright, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. 14. Catharine Sellers, deceased. The account of Andrew Mounsmlth amlTobian Miller, execu tors of said deceased. 15. First and' final ncctfuut of Wilkinson Thrush, executor of John Thrush, lute of Penn township, deceased,. 10. First and partial accoiint of Reuben A 1 bright, one of tbo administrators of Peter A 1 bright, late of Sliver Spring township, deceased 17. First and filial account of hi. C. Eberly, ad' miulatrntor of Anna Coble, deceased, late o. Meohanfcaburg, Pa. 18. First and final account of Daniel G. M si«h w sm.s»s 4‘* S 1: 1,) 0) 150 00 guardian of Lemon Kohl, minor child of Conn Kohl, deceased. 10 oflVr BARGAINS to all wiio will favor us with a call. Please examine the following before purchasing elsewhere, If you desire to save money: LatHes’; Gent’s and Mieses* KID GLOVES, Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds, A complete assortment of ZEPHYR, GERM/ KTOWN and FANCY YARNS. Also, a full line of Jetand Plated Jewelry, Bracelets, Neck-Ties, Chains, &c- JT. H. WOLF. Sep t. 2(1,1872. No. 18 North Hanover St.; Carlisle. 27 85 81.718 50 1,713 60 4,000 00 *81,433 00 810.003 75 $12,811 25 mm, wm, iiw. Pall and Winter Dry Goods at Duke & Burkholder’s The Largest Stock ! The Greatest Variety At the Lowest Prices ever olfored to the public. Call and make a personal examination of tills stock, and we will convince you i hnl thin ik true. Wo have nil the new and Late Style Dress fields ! VELVETEENS In every shade at the very lowest price*.. BLACK ALPACAS IN ALL THE BEST BRANDS, While and Colon-u Blankets, Ac. Flannels In all colors and qualities, at old prices. Cloths, Cassimeres, Overcoatings, and Suiltnolß of the best (luulillen and nobbiest styles. 11l thin lino ol Goods wo cannot bo excelled. It will tlo you jiood to boo them. Cali ami see the whole Block and be convinced that we Kelt cheap. __ _ DUKE & BURKHOLDMI, _jsi or t|» Hanover 3t., Carlisle Sept. 20,1872. “THE AMERICAN PIANO,” 423 BROOME STREET, NEW YORK —XTinsuLarpeMSStoca. — First premiums wliorovor exhibited— Prices low for the quality— Largo prices allowed im •Seeoml-lmnd instruments in Exchange.' I conscientiously believe that your Plano. l» in every respect n juojf nwjnijlccnt riulrnnu’iif. The American Plano Ims deservedly become a very popular Instrument. ea-Uesponslble Agents wanted lor unoccupied territory. Hand for circulars to OauWilHJra WINO A BON, 423 Broome St.. N.Y Iffiterpllaiipouß shawls in all the new styles. WING and SON. Prom Mr. Pdicard Hoffman, the celebrated Pianiet. Worn the ‘‘lndependent." jMIBJUIaUCORSi. T IST OF SALKS TO BE CALLED IjIJV WM. DEVENNEY. AUCTIONEER. Efl> 27 Peter Gross Mohroe; IS Jovluli Nelson Upper Allen. Mnr. 1 due • »». Allen Silver Spring, a John Myers Middlesex, •1 Mowa (I K. f-'tiock Monroe. 5 Jacob Welso Smith MUUlleton. ti William Wolf Middlesex. 7 S. A. Hailing Middlesex, s John Armstrong Silver Spring. ’ 10 H. I). Kills Middlesex. 11 John Slrlcklor Mid Hcsox. 12 Ephraim Albert Adams county, la Jacob L. Nloltey Middlesex. It John Uovonney Upper Allen/ I * Samuel Ihikor Monroe. , 17 Frederick Zelgler Middlesex. IS C.W. Weaver West Pennsboro. ly John Reedo Silver Spring. •_'n Wm. Sousorann Lower Allen, L’l Jacob Flroved Middlesex. - William Hoagy silver Spring. 2i Edwin J. Dlllor Dickinson. 25 M. Yelngst South Middleton. LVi Andrew StovouH S. Middleton. 27 Henry Leo Dlclnson. 2U Deter Filler Soiling Spring. TAKE NOTICE ! Something New in Carlisle Again, in which overv person i-i Interested moroor loss. An AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT and SEED STORE. Just what has boon wanted hero for years buck. No, 91 South Hanover Street known as the “Blair Corner.'’ at which place can bo found, at all times, a full and complete assortment of r..“ kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! and also u lull and complete assortment of Field, garden and flower seeds i also a full and complete assortment of WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE: all of which will bo sold very low. Persons wishing anything In tho above lino will do well by calling and examining our goods before buy ing elsewbeto,ns wo feel sure wo can give os good satisfaction as any other- house in tho place or elsewhere. Bo sure to give us a call. Don’t torgot tho place, NO. 91 6. HANOVER STREET, Blair’s Corner. H. G. CARR, General agent for tho sale of all kinds of Agri cultural Implements and Seeds, Jc. Jau3o-7J—tf J L STERNER & unu Liverv & Sale Stable* BKIWBKN lIA WVEII AND BEDFORD STS IN THE REAR OF THE BENTZ HOUSE, Carlisle, . Pa. , .laving lllletl op the Stable with now Carrl« igos, Ac., Wo are prepaid! to furnish Urst-closs turn-outs at reasonable rates. I’artles toicen to ami from ihe Springs. April JV» t 1867—Sy- I'' It LSII MEAT DAILY Edward J. Arney, A'orth Hanover Street jfiyTho citizens (if Carlisle can be furnished with Beef, Pork, Veal, Mut ton, Lamb, Podding,■'luisago, Ac.,daily at ids residence, opposite John Ale- Bride’s. Delivered to all parts of the town. opll-72. r ”10WN PROPERTY FOR HALE. — The undersigned. Assignee of Uobert M,- .juicic, of Carlisle, oirets for sale the properiy comer of Pitt street ami Locust alley. The house Is a now two*slory hrlclc. ami is In good condition. Tim Improvements are modern, and tho entire property Is a very desirable one. ALSO lor sal-, a Vacant. LOT OF OUOCJSD on Bedford street, :U) feet In front- by 210 In depth, more or less, bounded by properties of A. & AI. Boyle, Bronueman and others. Pttltia SPARK, Assignee. Fob. 29, IS73—lm, THE Cumberland County Agricultural Society will nolcl their next regular meeting on Tuesday, March Jin. at U o’clock, tn Iho Arbitration Chamber. I.EWW F. LYNE, ISfobSt • Secretary, OF A CRISIS lOWA MD NEBRASKA LAND FOR BALE BY TflE BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER R. R. CO On Ton Years' Credit at 0 per cout. Interest. PRODUCTS will pay for the land and. im provements much within iho limit of this gen erous credit. Bettor terms are not offered, and probably never will bo.. CIRCULARS giving full particulars, gratis; call for all thataro wanted to read and circulate. COM 12 WEST and thrive. Friends will follow. A SECTIONAL MAP. showing the exact loea flon ofiotvu lands is hold at SO cents, and of Ne braska lands at same price: For;Circulars and Maps apply to GEO. 8. HARRIS, Land Commissioner, Burlington, foam. -eSP-Aud please say in. what paper thN adver tisement was seen. ■ FobftMt Pattcljii & Co’s 2U>D£ttiaeiiunt3. IrtHAMPLES sent by mall for GOc. that totoll L /6qalck for 919. B. L. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham square, N. Y. 18feb4w EMPLOYMENT, $lOO per week. Agents and others to soli a new article, indispensable to merchants and manufacturers. Address with stamp.E.D.Smlth * C 0.95 Liberty st.N.Y. ISfelw AGENTS 1 A rare chance. Wo wfll pay agents $lO per week in cash, who will engage with im at once. Every tiling furnished and expenses paid. Address. A. COULTER it CO., Charlotte,’ Mich, JSfeblw WANTED.— If you wish to buy a setting ma chine for family use, or act as agent, address WashlngtonSowing Machine Co., BAsten, Mass 13feb73-iw A FIRST-CLASS business for a reliable man, with tno assurance rtf making from 92.000 to 9.1,900 a year, can bo secured, la connection with an agency for the exclusive sale of works by Rev. fclonrv Word Beecher. William Cullen Bryant, Harriot Beecher Stdwe. Ac. Wrub for Eirtlculars to J. ILFORD & CO., Now York; ostou: Chicago; orSnnFrancisco, ISfeblw RANGE. Ist prom. Am. Inst IST!, Double Elevated Oven, Warming Closed, Broil lug Door Fonder Guard, Damping and Snaking Grate. Direct Draft. FULLER, WARREN &CO 210 Water Street, Now York. ISfoblvr WORKING CLASS, MALE OK FEMALE, s(>o a week guaranteed. Respectable employ ment at homo, day or evening; no capital re quired; fall Instructions and valuable package of goods to start with sentfieo by mail. Address with 0 cent return stamp, M. YuDNG A 00. 1»J Courtland st.. New York. . . feb 2(Mw. HALL’S SAFES ! The Largest Assortment In the Country may lie found at .845 & 847 BROADWAY. (OUR AGENT WILL CALL ON YOU.) JSfctHw n/VXTT UE DECEIVED BUT FOR coughs, X/UiN X colds, sore throat hoarseness and. bronchial difficulties use only WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS. Worthless imitations are on tho market but the only scieutlllc preparation ol Carbolic Acid for Rung diseases is when chemically combined with other well known remedies, as in these Tablets and nil parlies arc cautioned against using any other,- ~ In all cases ol Irritation of the mucous men brano these tablets should bo'freely used ; ibelr cleansing and healing properties are astonish ing. Bo warned never neglect a cold It -is enalJ\ cured In its Incipient state, when It become chronic tho euro Is exceedingly difficult, use Wells’ Carbo.lc Tablets as a specific.- JOHN Q KELLOGG, 18 Plait St.. N. Y. Solo agent f-ii tho-Unlted States. Price 2.1 cents a box. Send for circular, fob2o~4w I A A TEACHERS OR STUDENTS. MALE Or FEMALE, can secufo employment pay log from Slot) to SISO per month during the Spring and Summer, Address,' PEOPLE’S JOURNAL, 518 Arch street, Phi la. Pa.. 20feblw Q ANVASSING BOOKS SENT FREE FOR Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK, On MANHOOD, WOMANHOOD, and their Mu tual Relations; Love, Its Laws, Power, etc. Agents uro selling from 20 to 80 copies of this work a'day, and wo send a canvassing-book free to any book agent. Address, slating expe rience, vtc„ National Puollshlug Co., Phllu 291 iw IDE-AWAKE Book Agents Wanted for LIFE of NAPOLEON-111 by Abbott, new edition, with accounts of the Prussian War, and the las’ hours of the Empe ror; making an oleganc octavo of 700 page*. Tho times and the themo render It the most popular work of the day. Exclusive territory with no competition. Address at once. Quaker Clty Publishing Company, 217 «fc 219 Quince si. Philadelphia. . UOfebJw jyG ENTS WANTED FOR BEHIND THE,SCENES IN WASHINGTON The quickest selling qook of UoOay. It tells nil about the groat Credit Mbbitler Scandal, Sena torial Briberies, Congressmen, Rings, Lobbies, amt t lie wonderful sights of the Notional Capi tal. Tno demand for It 1b immense, Agents making early application will secuie cholco. territory. Bead tor circular, ana see out terms and a full'U«*Hcriptlon- of tho work. Address. Continental Publishing C0..4 Bond st N.Y. Sol4w Q R V M B 8 OF COMFORT! Tho Ladles’ Frieml. Askyom grocer for It. BARTLETT’S BLACKING! always gives satisfaction. Try it, PEARL BLUE! for tho laundrv lias no equal. Bold by grocers. H. A BARTLETT A CO., us, 117 N. street, Phlla.l3 Clmmber st., N. Y. 13 Broad st. Bos con. feb2(Mw. VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1873. The ankle l« published quarterly. 250 pays for I year, which Is not half the cast. Those who af« torwardu send money to the amount of One r»ol* lar or more for Heeds may also order 25 cents worth extra—tho price paid for the Guide. Tho First number Is beautiful, giving plans lor raa- Klng Rural Homes, Dining Table Decorations, Window Gardens, Ac , and a mass of in forma' lion invaluable to tho lover of flowers. 150 pages on duo tinted paper, some 500 Engravings and a superb Colored plate and Chromo Cover The llrst edition of 2e0.000 Just printed In English and German. JAMES VICK, Rochester, York. Wfeblw Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs. rpiIEONLY American Musical Instruments oj Xsuch extraordinary and recognized excellence as to command a wide sale In f atone, notwith standing compotlou there with products oi chonpiabor. ALWAYS awarded highest premiums, includ ing the Medal at tho Paris Exposition. Ui huudredsof Industrial Exhibitions, those buvr not been six m all where uny other organs have been preferred to these. UNIVERSALLY- recommended bv eminent musicians as powesslug excellencies not at- tained in uny others. Bee opinions of Quo Thou sand, in testimonial circular. 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Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes Im pure by deleterious secretions, producing scrof ulous or skin discuses, blotches, felons, pustules canker, pi > pics, <*c.,«£o. ' Have you a dyspeptic stomach? Unless dl gcfillpn Is promptly aide ; the system is debili tated with loss • t vital force, poverty ol the blood, dropsical tendency, general wcaknessor liuwmule. Take It to assist digestion without reliction; It will Impart youthful vigor to the weary sufferer. Have >on weakness of the Intestines? You are in danger of chronic diarrhoea or the dread ful inflammation of the bowels Take It to al lay, Irritation, and ward off tendency to inflam. motions. Uaveyoii weakness of the uterine or urinary organs? You are exposed to suffering in lu most aggravated form Are you deeded, drowsy, dull, sluggish or de pressed in spirits, wlih head-ache, back-ache coated tongue and bad lasting mohth ? 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