THE PUKEST AND SWEETEST CoT" Liver Oil is Hazard & Caswell’s, made on tiro sen shore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard & Co,, New York, ft is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have Once taken it prefer it to nil others. Physicians have dec! od it superior to any of the other oils in market. Fob. 23, 12w. Chapped bands, face, tough skin pimples, ringworm, snlt-rhenm, and other cutaneous affections an the skin made soft and smooth,’ by using the Juniper Tar Softp made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New Ybrk.— Bo certain to get the Juniper Tar Snap, as there are many Worthless imita tions made with common tar. business notices. Not ice.—All persons indebted to the firm of MILLEII & BUTTOUFF will please eall and make payment .without delay us the business of said linn must bo settled up. JOHN MILLER, Surviving Partner. ilTfebTO-lf Fall aml Winter COYLE BROTHERS, Wholesale Notion Xlouki; No. 21 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Luring the season they Intend to keep Ji: stock a general lino of Woolen and Buck 4 goods, Gent’s Underwear, Ladies, Gent’s, Misses’ and Childrens’ Hosiery, Scarfs and Wristlets, Gent’s Uncle Gloves, Gauntlets and Mitts; also, will have constantly on hands a lino of Suspenders, Head 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. . 1872* IF you want Coni'that AVlll give yon snlshic- Uon go where a full stock of all the standard Coals nro kept. None recommended but the best. Call at yards of A. H t BLAIR & SON. Nice iresn Cheese at Menus’, No. 78 S* Hano ver street. MayO-tf. iEu-I wish ■ It distinctly understood that I do not sell Pittsburg but COLUMBIA OIL, which I guarantee to equal Pittsburg Oil in ©very par- GEO. B. HOFFMAN, ticular N. 11.—The trade supplied lower than by any ot.icr house lu Ca.tllsle, and If,oil does not prove satisfactory return at my expense. Xtscllavlnjt recently purchased a Pepper Mill am now prepared to offer a pure article of ground Pepper, which I can warrant to bo pure as it Is ground under iny own supervision, and will forfeit the sum of .TWENTY DOLLARS tor the slightest, detection of adulteration; GEO. B. HOFFMAN, ■ll ami 88 Pomfrel St 28nov72tt AVj-Euterprlso! ’Enterprise! Persons about starling housekeeping wfll do well by culling at the cheap cash stores of Geo.'B. Hodman and' examine Ids large and well selected stock of nuoonswaro and Wood and Willow Wares; also everything pertaining to the Grocery,and Pro vision business. - Stores, No.'s -It and SS East Pomfret street. ■ 27feblf you want anything lu the provision line give W. A. Humrich a call and save 20 per cent. 27f0b73 Ao-lfyo'u want anything in fruit, meal, fish, vegetable, nut, sauce, spice or give Hnmrlch a call and you won’t regrCt It. 27t Magic of the Moutb.—Odoriferous So zodout renders the mouth enchanting. Com posed of rare antiseptic herbs, it imparts white ness to the teeth, a delicious flower-Ilko aroma to the breath, and preserves intacl, from youth to ago, the teeth. Spaulding’s Glue, handy, mends everythin . J ACOB LIVJNUSTOjN, Wholesale Tobacco & Seyars, No. 27 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa, Prices ns low as In Phi hiclclj bin or PulLmo April 25, 1872—1 y. MARKETS. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected weekly by J. IT. Rosier «.C Bro. . Cahlisi.t:, March 11,1873 89 50 8 00 5 00 I 80 FAMILY FLOUR SUPERFINE FLOUR RYE ELOUR - . WHEAT WHITE - WHEAT REP RYE - - HORN OATS CLOVERSEED TIMOTHYSEED FLAXSEED CARLISLE PROVISION MARKET' Corrected weekly by Ocd. Ji. Hoffman A Son Caumstji, March 11, 1873* BUTTER EGGS LAUD TALLOW ’ BEESWAX BACON 'HAMS do SHOULDERS do SIDES' BEANS nor Ims. RAGS DRIED APPLE. UNPARED PEACHES PARED do PITTED-CHERRIES UNIONS l> I J'J J). ALLEN.—In Silver Spring township, on Sun day evening lust, Mr. Samuel Allen, aged about 70 years. FRY.—In Frankford township, on Wednes day, the 201 h ulfc., Samuel Fry,Sr., ngvd 70 years, 10 months ami 24 days. Mr. Fry loaves boMud him the reputation of an upright and well spout life, and the esteem In which ho v»as held by all who knew him was shown by the %'ory large assemblage of persons who followed him to his final resting place. HARPEU.-Suddenly.an Ponu township, on the 3d Inst., Win. Harper, PJsu., in the 7.m yearOi his age. . MEALS.—At Bolling Springs, on the Mils’ ulf., Mrs. Anna Catharine, wife of Ferdinand. Meals, aged 52 years, ll input.is and 20 days. MEALS.—At Bolling Springs, on fboJMinst.. Rose Emma, daughter of Ferdinand Meals, aged 10 years, 2 mouths and 7 days. [Gettysburg Slav and Sentinel please copy.) MYERS.—On tbo 5d Inst.. Eunice 8., wife of Dr Win, U, Myers, and eldest daughter of tbo .lute Joshua A. Pierson, of, Philadelphia. WEIRICH.—Near Carlisle, on the Bth Inst,, Sarah Ellon, daughter of Mrs. Sarah A. W olrlch. aged 7 months and 10 days. ■NcIM SRbcrtisemcuts John A. Means, •Nq. 78 S. I-Itwiovov street, CABMSIiE, Dealer tu FRESH GROCERIES .Such ns CRACKERS, b'LOUtl, FEED. CHEESE, teas. swces, SUQA.ua, B Kick. SYRUPS, SALT. FISH, BEEF. HAM. LARD, SAUCE. CLOVES. PICKLES, SODA, DRIED FRUIT, KETCHUP. SOAP, NUTMEGS. CANNED FRUIT. PEPPER, STARCH. ALLSPICE, SALARaTUH. CINNAMON, GINGER, CORNSTARCH. SARDINES. brooms, TUBS CANDLES, CORDAGE. “SSSSFfh BASKETS, „„S I Sn■. G ldr ,^, BRACKING, aIOVE POLISH, COAL OIL, (JEDARWARE, WXLLOWWARE, UUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, EARTHENWARE, liinmrTJ Bouse for rent.- win i e for rent from the Ist of April next, house No. ortU Pitt street, Carlisle. The house U a two-story brick. 'ylth good back building, ami con'aimi seven rooms. For nartlchijars on 13. W. Grlsslngor, North Middleton tmynsblp, or Oftvld Hlpu. North Hanover sl.teet, Carlisle. ].'}n)nv7j*:Jt* mi- TO S2O ri-ilt DA.V! Agents wanted 1 All (bOolosHos of working persons, of either sex young or old, matro more money at work for in In tliolr spare, moments, or all the time, than a anything else Particulars free. Address G. HIUWOU & Co., Maine. P250p172 'Ncto Sltbcvtfsrmints. NOTICE I* boroby given that tbq fol lowing named persons have tiled nppllca t«ou for hotel, llijnor. restaurant ami retailers’ llcotvies, under the several Acts of Assembly relating thereto. in (ho ofllco of (ho Clerk of the Court of Quarter .Sessions of Cumberland county, which said applications will bo pre sented to said Court, on Monday, the 7th dav of April, 1572; HOTELS. Win. Nonker, Carlisle, East. Ward N.W. Woods, do do Geo. 7s, Hem/, do . do Jeremiah Hannon, do ’ do U L llnrkhnldev, ilo Westward, (100. Wetzel, do do David 11. Gill, do do Jacob Thudlutn, do f ■do FredMr /.ulllnger, Dickinson township, 11. K. Wilder, Ktist I’onusboro’ do John F ICeefauver, do do JolmHicrer, do do Jacob Switzer,. do do Ell George, • do do Andrew Hrle/ter, Hampden do John G. Heck. Lower Allen do A L Harsh, Monroe do .1. T. Shelhiy, Middlesex ‘ do Henry Miller, 'do do John Thompson* Mechanic-sharp, N. Ward Joint J. Spoaslor, do do 11. W. Irwlne, do do J. W. Leldig, . do S. Ward Chius Hcnnonerger, Nowvllle Borough. Samuel 11. Zelglor, do <lo J. B. Worley, < New Cumberland. W. 0. Sharp, Nowhurg Win. Clark. Southampton township. Sam’l Baughman, do do Henry.ll. Clever, do tin Enoch Kontzalln, South Middleton do John D. Sheatler, do do Henry A. Wolf, do do W. A Mullen, do do Ellen Uuploy, do do John C. Uoeaor, Sliver Spring do Geo. K, Dney, do do John J. Rlngwalt, do • do 1873 H. R. Grove, do do Isaac A. Qulglov, Slilpponaburp Borough. John Wynkoop, do do Goo. M’Cuno, do do I’oler Conklin, Upper Allen township. Joshua Culp do do Jacob Chlsnell, West Pennsboro’ do J, W. Pair, ’ -do do Ellas B. Bystor, Ponu do F. O. M’Cleary, Newton do ' UE3T All RANTS. Fred’k llalmcr, Carlisle, East Ward. Ham’i Brown, do do Thus. Lindsey, do West Ward. I). C. Dnrnbaugh, Mechnnlcsburg, N. Ward. W. It Beaver, Shlpponsburg Borough". Henry i). Ropman. Now Cutrberl’d do S. H. Lavanture, South Middleton twp,. RETAILERS. ’ - John Hannon, Carlisle ‘ T.F.J unkin, do H.W, Early, , do H. Hurah, Shlpponsbnrg. • All licenses must bo lifted within fifteen days after granted by the Court, or they will bo for feited. March 13,1870-tc ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. Notice is 1 hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Jacob Martin, late of the borough of Carllslo, deceased, have.been granted to the undersigned, residing In said borough. All persona having claims or de mands against said estate are requested to make the same known to the said undersigned with out delay, and those Indebted will make Imme diate payment. MARGARETf. MARTIN, 18mar7J . ’ Administratrix. C^EEDS.Plants, Trees—prepaid by mail. My new descriptive Catalogue of Choice Flow er and Garden Seeds, 25 sorts of either for $1; now and choice varieties of Fruit and Ornamen tal 'frees, Shrubs, Evergreens. Roses. Grapes, Lilies, Small Fruits, House and Border Plants and Bulbs; one year grafted Fruit Trees for mailing; Fruit Stocks of all kinds; Hedge Plants, Ac.; the most complete assortment lu the country, will be sbnt gratis to any plain ad dress. with P. O. box. True Capo Cod Cranberry for upland or lowland, SO per 1000; SI per UHi; prepaid hp mail. Trade List to dealers. Seeds on Commission. - Agents wauled. B. M. Watson, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established IKI2. UmarTJ-lt PKOTHONOTARY’S NOTlCE.—No tice Is hereby given that the following trust accounts have boon tiled In my odlce for exam ination, ana will bo presented lor confirmation to the Court of Common Pleas of Curanorlaud county, Wednesday, April Pith, A. D. 1878, viz: 1* The account of John Ettor, assignee of Solo mon Sollenber. 2. The account of Oco. Wilson ana C. D. Harts ler, nssfgn'ees of George Thnrley. 3, The acoount of H. N. Bowman, assignee of John Mater. ■ 1. The account of Wm.A. Trlpner, assignee of Wm. 8. Burkholder, 5. The account of Geo. Hoover, Esq., assignee of John Cams. 0. The account of J, L. Hoyd.Esq , assignee of A. M. Leifert. 7. Tire account of I. L. Hoyd, Esq., assignee of John U. Wengert. 8- The account of J. L. Heyd. Esq.’, assignee of. S, N. Mamma. 13mi1r73-3t* CIT'D in another column, advertisement about OIiUIOWA AND NEBRASKA LANDS. dfltiancial. T)OOK HOUSE STATEMENT FOR I A. D. 1872. John JJmbergor, Jacob Waggoner and E. B. Eyster, Esqrs., Directors of the Poor and of the HoiiMsof Employment of Cumberland County, in account with said County from the Ist day of January, to the 31st dayol December, A. D. 1872, Inclusive; DR. To cash from County Treasurer, esti mate. To cash from S. A. Bowers, money re funded, * To cash from E. 13. Eyster, money re • funded, To cash from J. B. Reddlg, money re To cash from J.M. Means, for sup port of O. Laughlln, To cash from Moses Myers, for sup port of J.Smith, To cash from Joseph Baker, for sup port of Mary Wise, To cash irom Jacob Rhoads, for sup- port of sarauol Gill, To cash from Ain am Dill-, for support of Mrs, Dill, To cash from Henry Westfall, for sup port of A. Farenwall; To cash from R. M. Henderson, for support of, child of A. Scheafer, To cash from Perry county, for sup " port of pauper. To cash from Ell/.a <l. Boin, for board- line, To cash from .1, C. Block, Agent, uu explvod premium, To cash from A. Swlgort and others, for cattle, . To cash from J. Strode and others, for two cows. To cash from J. Spahr and others, for hay and oafs, To cash from Major Lluo and others, for 22 calves, To cash from J. Clendcnlu and oth- er.s, for hides, To cash from J. Livingston ami oth- ers, for lard. To cash from J. Parks and others, lor .tallow, To cash from C. Kutz and others, for seed.corn, To cash from Jacob Winner and oth ers, muling sand-, To cash from James Coyle, hauling stone, To cash Irom Lewis C. Faber, hauling stone, To cash from Henry Snyder, two sec ond-hand coats,, To cash :’rom Henry Westfall, lor deceased pauper, To eu-h from Dewalt Wink, lor corn andliolatoes. To ca-h from Henry Snyder, lor two hands 1 days at sand. To cuMi irom William Holler, lor pasr iu vo. , * , To cash from Henry Huydor, for V , bus. timothy seed, To cash from Henry .Westfall, fm blouse and candles, To cash irom Samuel Nell, for 10 bus. i >1 oats,’ . To cash from Geo. Jacobs, for IS bus. of oats. . , , To I-H’li from Henry Wcsilnll.lor okl watch. To ca-'b from John N. Snyder,-for two davs lost t ime. To rash from Henry Snyder, for two TopuS Horn Benj. Nickpy. for three imshcls potatoes. Toe«*di fmm Shrlkey. for sec- ond hand shoes. To cnsli from Andrew llelleman, lor second hand shoes, To Ci>sn from Traveller woman, lor one pair of old shoes, -fociisli frno Uivl UlcUcy.loronoLii, potatoes, To cash from James timllh, lor uso ot grain drill. To balance In hands ol treasurer at lost settlement, Total Debits, cm. By cash paid John Fuller and others, groceries,- S '• By (ash paid W. A. Miles mul others, lor mer chandise. h* ' l< * By cash paid Mrs. Salis bury und others, for , out-door aid, -V* ll <•» j{y cash paid Dawalfc wiuk mul others, for shoo malting und tailoring, By cash paid David Hlpo and others. out-door limeral expenses, Hy rush paid D. JX Hays and Olliers, for out door medical- aid, jy cash paid IJ. South and others, for and Justices’ foes, ash paid Bealom and others.for coal for fuel, dy c-asii paid J. il. Busier and others, for bran and grinding, l‘-N 41 By cash paid Jacob Boas mid others, for bats and shirts, *>l I MI By cash paid if. Saxton and others, hardware, l>‘j HJ By cash paldsjmon Smith ami others, for smllh- By cn'ih' paid Abram Wit mpr and others, for wood for fuel, ' r »T By ca-lt paid John ITnqok ami others, for cattle i or beef, 1,-U)8 s'l By (rub paid Jaa. Clomlon- In and others, lor leather, J"l» 'll By cash paid Win. Fridley and - others, for tin ware and tinkering. Uy ca <i By rush Irom Dan*l Whitt and others, for hay making and harvest, •By ei\ a h paid E. D. Übccm and others, for pos tage autl box rent, By cash paid Geo, Sponsler and others,for making corn brooms,, By cash vmld Win. Barultz and others, for lime, By cash paid C. Welrlch and others, for wagon making, By cash paid Robert Alltson . ami olliors, for Halt ami sweet potatoes, By cash paid John Keller and others, for aad dlerlug, By cash paid John Urn bergor and others, for •extra service, By cash paid John Spnhr A Bros., for brick. By cash paid F. Gardner A Co., tor hay rake, Ac., By cash paid J. C. Stock, - agent, for policy on barn, By cash paid Cornman & Worthington and others, fur drugs and medicines, By cash paid Dauphin and other counties, for support of paupers. By cash paid Campbell & Kenwood, for fixtures. ' la hospital, Bv cash paid Shaploy A 1 lather t, for chairs, By cash paid Win.- Fridley for stoves and llx lures. By cash paid Samuel Ens mlugor, for harness and tly noils. By cash paid U. C. Wood ward, lor cloversced, By cosh paid J. H, Rosier, for timothy seed, By cash paid A, H. Blair, for lumber, By cash paid Abram Zelg lor, for 100 loouatposls, Bycaah paid J. Kuutz, for GOO chestnut rails. By cosh paid Henry West full, for cook stoves. Ac,, By cash paid John Noble, for beef for 1871, By cash paid Lewis O. Fa ber. • for resetting range in hospital. By cash paid Geo. Wetzel, for boarding directors, By cash paid John Fagan, for plastering, By cash paid Lewis C. Fa ber, for repairing , slate roof. By cash paid Jas. Loudon, for stationery. By cash paid S. Pender grass, for moulding candles, _ ~ By cash paid Thomas Todd; for cementing cistern, By cash paid agent, for county atlas, By cash paid Henry Sny der, for sand for, cis tern, By cash paid Mrs. Hastings, for one hog. By cash paid P. Brakenma ker, for weaving car pet, By cash paid W. A. Hnm rlch. for seed onions, By cash paid Francis Able., mending bedsteads, By cash paid Major Line, for porkj pudding and sausage, . By cash paid Jos. Ebrlght, for repairing pumps. By cash paid D. a. Bronne man, for hanging pa per, Bv cash paid blind man. for fare to Phlla., By cash paid Turnpike Co., for toll for teams, By cash paid F. Eckels, for one yeast stand, By cosh pale! S. A. Bowers. , for paper, stamps oml check book, . . By cash paid Mrs. W ink, for butchering. By cash paid .Tno. R. Mil ler, for extra service, By cash paid S. P. Zelgler, for services to small pox house, By cash paid Jero. West fall, for cook in hos pital, . „ Uy cash paid Susan Nefl, for cook lu the stew ard’s kitchen,, Bv*cash paid Francis , Able, ‘ (dr 15 month ns ba ker. . ~ By cash paid Michael Ege. for work on farm and carpentering.' By cash paid Peter Myers, teamster. By cash paid John N. Sny der, clerk and team ster, ~, 4 By cash paid Henry West fall, for stewart lu hos pital, By cash paid John R. Mil ler, for salary as attor ney. By cash paid S. A. Bowers. • for salary os treasurer. By eosn paid Henry Sny der, lor salary as stew ard. By cash paid B. P. Zeigler, for salary as physi cian, . , By cosh paid John Umber ger, for salary as di rector. By cash patU Jacob Wag goner, for salary as di rector. By cosh paid Elias B. Ly«- ter, for samry ns di rector, By cash paid miscellane ous expenses, _ GEO. S. EMIG, Clerk of Courl D. W. WORST, Prothonbtnry Bal. In hands of Treasurer, {13,000 00 U 00 2 0(1 SAMUEL A. BOWERS. Esc,., Treasurer of tire Poor House and Uouso of Employment of Cum berland county, In account with the Directors of said Institution Irom tho Ist day of January, to the 81st day of December, 1872:, GO 00 Cj 00 To cash from County Treasurer) esU mate, sw.uuu ou To cosh from other sources us c.xhU»- 75 00 GO 00 50 00 20 00 Balance In hands of Treasurer OI’EU.ViTONS UP THE INSTITUTION DUR ING THE VEA.II 1872. STATEMENT OK STEWART AND MATRON. 00 00 109 91 Inmates, Number of paupers In the House January Ist, 1872, (20 of whom wore colored.) 118 Number of paupers admitted up to Dec. Slat, ■ 1872, 122 Number of paupers born in the House, (4 sent hero pregnant.) 5 Whole number provided for daring the year 275 Number died, (of whom 1 wore colored,) 21 Number hound out, I Number discharged and eloped, 121 US Number remaining In the House, Jan. Ist. 1873, (of whom 15 are colored), 132 Number In the small pox house Jan. Ist, 1873, -1 Number of out-door paupers supported at public expense, 103 Whole number chargeable January Ist, 18737239 520 00 OS 00 253 SO IIS 50 183 23 17 72 102 50 ISO 50 There are In the House, as near as can be as certained. 3 under l year of age; 3 from 1 to 5 ; 6 from 5 to 10; 13 from.lo to 20; M fiom 29 to 30; 17 from 30 to to; 10 from 10 to 50 ; 20 from 50 to GO ; 10 from 00 to 70; 20 from 70 to 80, and 5 Itqm 80 to 90. 10 00 in addition to the above -5,530 traveling or transient paupers have been received without regular orders,to whom were given 13,150 meals, and many of then) wore furnished wltn articles of clothing. 900 bushels wheat. 1500 bushels oats, 2900 bush els shelled corn, 100 bushels potatoes, 11 loads hay, 33 loads fodder, 10 loads pumpkins, 22 bushel onions, I busnol seed onions, 31 bushel rod beets, 15 bushel green beans, 5 bushel pears, 22 bushel tomatoes, 11 bushel turnips, 15 bushel Karsulps.3ooo heads cabbage, 1100 cucumbers, 1 ushol dried cherries, 9 bushel dried apples, (109 dozen eggs were given to paupers), made •1212 lbs bulled and 230 crocks applebutler were made. Articles Made in the House, 225 pairs pants, 20 vests, 5 coats, 25 pairs cloth mittens, 15 pairs stockings knit, 15 pairs slock* lugs footed, 15 bonnets, 25 caps, 100 sacks, 17:» aprons,.'):! comforts, UK) chemises, St) whirls, 155 frocks, 71 pillow ships, 20 holsters, 51 ohall beds, 102 sheets. £0 handkerchiefs hemmed, 21 chip dren’s frocks, 10 children’s skiru, .‘to suspenders, 75 towels, 72 skirts, 60 woolen snlrts, 38 drawers; 21 shroud's, 025 lbs hard soap and 00 barrel soft soap was made. Work Hone in Shoemaker Shop, (JO3 55 lili'pairs new shoes, 2 pairs boots footed, lio pairs halfsoled and heeled. 43 pairs half soled, 4S pairs repaired; also mended some gears. 15,01 e 01 II ork Hone in Carpenter Shop, 2> colllns, ono crpid bed, 2 double gates, up 125 paimcl of post and rail fence, 5o paunel oi fence reset, made a lot of single and double trees and some Jmtntnor bandies. Slook Fattened and Killed, Zi beeves weight 620 lbs.) 14200 lbs., 4 calves (average weight 78 lbs,) 314 lbs., 31 hogs (average weight2lo Ibs.JßloO las, making In all 22739 lbs. ;’,ikS 15 515 511 Stockon Kami January 1, 187«. 100 75 H nujle.s, 3 horses, 27 n)iluh oo\ys, I head of stock cattlp, IB steers, 1 sows, 13 shunts and 10 17) hii Utensils on Farm, January 1, 1873. 2 broad ana I narrow wheeled wagon, I atone wagon; ono stone sled, 2 pair wood ladders, 1 rail ladders, 3 pair nay jQddorp, I wagon hcil, 1 mind bod, I jaols screw. 1 cart and gears, Is ring svniron and gears, a largo aiodB.JJ plows* •J harrow*, tfcorp harrows, 2 single and 6'double shovel plows, 2 largo and l small cultivators, I roller, 1 grain drill, 1 large separator and No. 1 horse power, I wind mill, l fodder cutler, I hand corn Hlieuer,,o wheelbarrows, 2 log chains, id sets wagon gears, 10 sots plow gears, j nflh upd ] carrying chain, spreads, single and dqqhlo trees, 10 i|y nets. 2 wagon saddles, U nailers and chains, -IS cow chains, 1 set of carpenter tools, 7 grain cradles, 12 mowing scythes, 2 wire hay vekoa, 3 picks,! mattock. 2 crowbars, a stone drills, 12 shovels, 2 grain reapers and mowers, and a variety of stone hammers, quarrying tools, spades, forks, sickles, rakes, corn hoes, wood saws, axes, mauls, wedges, orout Unite, «tc„ Ac 7:ai 11! I l»2 7 2 ni financial. 41 7-*. 15 Hi 20 75 IS) 00 120 DO J 51) II 00 505 20 82 15 «i m 18 75 105 82 28 0 7 22 50 102'»;! (>5 00 50 50 10 25 12 HI 10 00 25 W 1,10 00 70 75 335 75 240 0t) aoo ou 450 00 10.) 00 KIK) 00 l»00 CO 100 00 100 00 ioo au 815,400 55 , 417 HO §15,010 01 8 statement, Director's orders, $15,409 5 3-H7 W JPi-ooeeds of Sarin. HENRY RNYDEU, Steward, SNYDER. MiUrm Wo,tho Dlrcctcrsof tho Poor and Housoof Employment of Cumberland cbunly.do certify tho above and foregoing to bo a correct'state ment of tho receipts and expenditures of said Institution, from the Ist day of January to tho !Ust day of December, 1872; and also of the oiv orations of said Institution during tho sumo period, and of its Condition on January 1,187 J, according to tho best of our knowledge. Given under our bunds tills 15th day of January, 1875. JOHN UMUEBGEU. JACOB WAGGONED, E, B. EYSI’ER, - iiircclnrs of the Poor of Cumh. Ch. Wo, tho Auditors ot Cumberland county, hav ing examined tho account and vouchors of tho Directors of tho Poor aud House of Employ* moot of said county, from January 1, to Decem ber slst, 1872,.and also the nccouut aud vouchors of Samuel A. Bowers, Esq,, Treasurer of said In stitution for tho same period, do certify that . we find a balance in hands ot Treasurer, of four hundred and fjrty-sovon dollars and thirty six cents. Given uudor our hands this 22d day of January 1875. JACOB HEMMINGER, UmarJt. fUiscdlauEOns gHERIF P%'IrOOCLAUATION. ~ God Save the Couimonwealtl Pursuant to an Act of tho General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed tlio 17th daj r of March. A. D. 1872, * I, JAMES K. FOREMAN, High Shorin' of tho County o/Cumberland. State of Pennsylvania. . do hereby make known and GIVE NOTICE (hat ntf election will bo hold on Friday, the 21st Day of March, 1873, It being tho Third Friday Oi March, ut tho fol lowing places, to wit: Carlisle, East and We*t Wards, at the Court House, In the Borough ofCurllslo. Mcclmhicsbnrg, NortJi ami South Wards. at the Market House, In the Borough ofMechun icsburg. Dickinson Township, at tho Public Jlou«o of David ?4artz, in said township. East Pennaboro Township, at tho Publh* House of John ulewme, in West Falrvlew. Frankfort! Township, ut the Brick School House, in Blosorvllle, Hopewell Township, at the School House In the Borough ot Nowburg. . Npwburg Borough, at the School House, in tho Borough of Nowburg. Norton Township, at the School Tiouse, In Oakville. Mllllin Township, at Centre School House, In Minim township. Monroe Township, at the Public House of A, L. Hurst, Churchtown. Middlesex Township, at the Middlesex School House. Lower Allen Township, at tho Wagompakor ShoftofSamuel Weber. NeWvlllo Borough, at the Public School House. In tho Borough of Nowvlllo. Hampden Township, at the Public House of George K, Duoy. , North Middleton Township, at the Public House otJ.C. Beecher. Now Cumberland Borough, at Uio Public House of Win. 8011, In tho Borough of Now Cumberland . Penn Township, at Hie House lormerly occu pied by Jacob Uodscckor, In CentTovlUe, Shlppoitsburg Borough, at thC'Coimcil House, In said Borough. Shlppensburg Township, at the new School House, In said Township. Silver Spring Township, at iho Public House of James McGuire. Southampton Township, ut the Centro School House. In said Township. South Middleton Township, at the Central School House, In sold Township. . Upper Allen Township, at the Public House of Joshua Culp. West Peuusboro Township, at iho School House, at Alterton, Cooke Township, at tho School House, at Pino’’ Grove Furnace. At which lime and places the quulillod elec tors of said townships, boroughs and wards will vole I^OU LICENSE, AGAINST LICIC3NS3O, In accordance with an Act entitled "An Act to permit Iho voters of this Uommouweallh to vote every throe years, on the question of granting licenses to sell Intoxicating liquors.” SECTION' I. He U enarJed (,;/ the Senate and I/oiisq uf Representatives of the Chnniunneeallh of J‘e.nn~ s-i/lvunia in (tenoral Assembly nu.l, and it is hereby enacted bi/ the authority of the same. That on the third Friday in March, one thousand eight hun dred and seventy-three, in every city and coun ty in this (.‘ommoitwealth. and at. the annual municipal elections every third your thereunto, in every such city and cnunty.lt shall he the duty of the Inspectors ami judges of elections in the cities and counties, 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 lo deposit said tickets in a box provided for that purpose by said inspec tors and Judges, ns Is required by law In the ease of other tickets received at said election ; and tho tickets so received snail bo counted, and a return of tho sumo made to tho clerk of the Court ol Quarter Sessions of tho Pence of the pioper county, duly corlilled ns Is required by law; which certificate shall bo laid before tbe judges of the said court, at tho Ilrst meeting of said court after said election shall by held, and shall be filed will, the other reo ords of said court; and It shall be tho.duty of tno mayors of cities, and sheriff's of counties, or of any other ofllcer, whoso duty it may ho to perform such service, to give duo public notice of such special election above provided for, three weeks previous to the tune of holding tho same, and also three weeks ueforo such election every third year thereafter:- IVovidcd, That this not shall noibe construed lo repeal or alfed any special Jaw prohibiting thosalo of Intoxi cating liquors, or prohibiting the granting Of licenses: 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 for In this section ahull bo held on tho day llxod for .the municipal elec tions la said county : Ami ymviaed further, That alt licenses grunted alter the Ilrst day of Janu ary, one thousand eight hundred and seventy three, shall cease, determine and become void on tho ilrst day of April, one thousand eight hundred aud seventy-three, If the district for which they shall be granted determines against the granting of license: 'and tho treasurer of tho proper county shall then refund, to tho holder of such license, the moneys so paid therelor, for which the said treasurers shall bn entitled to credit lu his accounts with the (,’om momvealth. Section 2. That in receiving and counting, and in making returns of tho votes cast, the in spectors andjudges, aud clo.Tcs of said election, suajl bo governed by tho laws of this Cammou wealtliregulat'ng general elections; and all the penalties of said election laws are hereby ex tended to, and shall apply lo tho voters, in spectors, Judges and clerks, voting at and In-at tendance upon the'elections held under the provisions of this act. Section it. Whenever, by the returns of elec tions m any city or county aton said.lt shall appear that there Is a majority against license, ll shall not bo lawful for any court or hom’d of license commissioners to Issue any license lor tho sale of spiritons, vlmious, malt or other intoxicating liquors, or any admix ture thereof, in sain city or county,- at any time thereafter, until at an election as above provided, a majority shall vole In favor of license: Provided, that nothing con tained In the provisions of this act shall pre vent the Issuing of - licenses to druggists, fov the sale of liquors for medicinal and manufacturing purposes: /Vended, Tho citizens of the borough of Lebanon shall vote upon the question on the third Friday of March, one thousand eight hun dred and seventy-three, on tho same day and time when tho townships of the county of Leb anon holu their spring elections. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speaker of tho House of Representatives. JAMES K KUTAN, Speaker of the Jennie. Ai’i’JiovEii—The twenty-seven day ot March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seveuty-twe, JNO. W. UMAR V, The following supplement to tho above hill has b en passed by the legislature, and signed by tho Governor ; A \upi>lemeut loan art entitled "An act to permit the voters of this (hmmonwealth to vole every three years on the question oj i/ranlini/ licenses tu sell in toxicating Ihjuors,” approv 'd luenly-acvcnlh Marrh one thousand eight hundred and scwnty-tico. Whereas, Under the provisions oV tho first sce tion of the act approved twenty-seventh March. fto-.OIG 2.016 91 one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two. therotfs or may ho some doubt as to the ti/no of holding elections on the question of license or nolJcenscln certain elites and boroughs where in the immlclpal elections heretofore by law fixed do not occur niton the some dny*n« in the townships of the county wherein said cities or boroughs are located. Bkction I.' lie it cnarlcd, dc., That now it Is hereby declared to be the true Intent and tram* ing (meaning) of said net that the election, under the provisions of thotlrst section (hereof, should be held In all- the election districts and pre cinctsof any county, including the cities and boroughs therein situated, upon the same day, and whenever, by law, the municipal elections In any city or borough occur at a diderept date from the municipal elections In the townships of the county In which said 'city, or borough or boroughs may Ueho’den, the ejection upon the question oi' License iu said city, or borough or boroughs, may and shall bo held upon the day now fixed by law for holding township elections iii such county, and by the nropor oillcers there of, under the provisions of the first section of the act to which this la n supplement. Section 2. Whenever, upon the passage of this supplomoulal act, the day-of township elec tions In any county may have passed. In which county there were any city, borough or bor oughs in which the annual municipal elections have not been held, the qualified voters in sold city, boroughs In any sucn ouunty may vote up on the question of license on the day or the an nual municipal election for such city, cormigh or boroughs lor the year ouo thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, when such annual municipal election occurs on or before the third Friday of M irch, and tnenniaily thereafter; but when such municipal elections In any such city, borough or boroughs do not occur on or before the third Friday of March, then, In any such case, the election upon the question of license shall bo hold on said third Friday of March and not later. The votes fur or against license In any such cUi/,. borough or boroughs shall ho added to and counted with the votes for and against license polled. In tuo the county, In which said vlly, borough or bor oughs may bo located, the same ns if oust on the same day ns the township elections. And the votes lor ami against license In any city shall bo counted and certified to the court or board of- liconso commissioners, ns the caso may bo, sep arate from the vote oi the townships. and bor oughs In any county wherein sapt city nmv be‘ located, and 1( a majority vole of such, cliy is against Uoepso, thou no license shall he granted for such gltyj but If a majority vote of such eti v Is for license, then license may bo granted p;v such city. Section :h The proper election officers pf each election district In any such city, borough or boroughs are hereby authorised and required to hold and conduct au election upon theda> or days mentioned In the law to which this Is a supplement or in this -npnlomontal act, and thO election oflloora shall bo entitled to pay therefor as for like services in holding other olacllonss provided. Urn election occurs on a day different from the municipal election, Section -I. If an election In any oliy, ward or hor ugh has been already holdyn under the act to which this is a supplement, or undr.r any gpe clnl act wherein the question of license or ho li- cense has been voted upon. iLcuuU pot upon'(ho doy of any municipal olo'clfoh in such city or borough, such election Is horebv declared to bo legal ynlld, jnnancial. PETER SNYDER. G. W. HEAGY. A nditors of C'ttinb. Ct 21. The account of Joseph Bhngavt and George Swiger, executors of William BhugmT, Sr.. late ot'North Middleton township, deceased, 2). Julia A. Kllnk, minor child of (J. M. Klink, deceased. First ami Haul account of J. K. Klink, guardian of .said minor. 2(5. First and final account of Annie J. Megary, administratrix of William Megary, deceased. 27. First and dual account of John Forney, ad- 28. The gnavdlaiiKhln account, of Win, Gmcoy, guardian of Uuchul ‘Maxwell. 29. The guardianship account of Wm.Gracey, guardian of Margaret E. Maxwell, 30. The guardianship uccounl-af Wm.Gracey, guardian of Ada M. Maxwell. 31. The account of John Waggoner, guardian ol Jehu \V. Klink. 32. First and final account of Samuel Sumo, mlmlnlslvalor 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 ol Nuwvlllc, deceased. 31. First and final account of Mrs, Bara.lv'Hous ton and Dalbert. Houston, administrators of John W. Houston, late of Southampton town ship. deceased 35. The first and final account of' Henrv N’o/l skor,'executor of Jacob Nofiskor, late of the borough ol Shlppenalmrg, deceased, 3«>. First and final account of Samuel S. Plough, administrator of John S. Plough, deceased. 37. Fllsl and filial account of Jacob Bixler, ex ecuior of John Smith, lalo ol silver Spring lwj>., deceased. 3S. Tho account of Sarah Ann Boyer, adminis-. Iraarlx of John Boyer, lute ol South Middleton township, deceased. 31K First ami final account of Geo. W. ITessel, administrator of David Meals, late oi-South Middleton township, deceased. •10, First and partial account of Mrs. Wiliam Anna Longsdorf ami Dr. W. H, Longsdovf, ad ministrator of AdamS. Longsdari, late ol sil- verspring township, dec’d. •IK First and final account of Philip Taylor, administrator of Elizabeth Bughman, tale of Southampton twp.,dec’d. JOHN BEEP, 2yfcbT.lil Keghder. EXECUTOR’S XOTICE.—Nodcp Is hereby given that letters .Icstamentaiy on Hie will ot .James Hamilton, late of the borough of Carlslo, dec’d., have been Issued to tho under signed Kxecutors, (ho llrsl immed residing In South Middleton township, and the latter In Carlisle. Ail persoimindobted will plojiso make, payment without delay, and those holding claims will present (Item to » JOSKFH A. STUAHT. A. IJUSIiHIt. Fob. ii-Ol A 'trrnlors. ADMINISTRATRIX» NOTICE-— No -11 <;o is hereby given tlmi letters ol adml nls traium on the estate ol John 11. Hays, late of North Middleton Township, deceased, have been granted lo Dio undersigned, residing In the borough of Carlisle. All persons having claims or demands against said estate of the said decedent, are requested to present thorn, and (huso Indebted will muk payment tmnicdl- ntely. 27lftb~l—01 X’ XOTICK is'olleols hereby given that- letters of Admin istration on thoe>t,uto of Dr. Charles. K. Zllzer, late of the borough of Carlisle, Uec’d.. have been granted to .the undersigned, residing m said boiough. 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- KU/SAHBTII ZITZKR. AilmimstnUriv. l-'eh'JT IVTOTIGE IN PARTITION.—To the 1N heirs and legal representatives of Robert iTrlnn. lute of the Township o! Penn. County of Cumberlaml. deceased, truce notice tlmt tn pur suance of a writ of partition and valuation is- M)ed out of tho Orphans’ Court ol Cumberland county, ami l« mo directed, an impiest will bo hold n tho real estate of said decedent, to wit: A lot or piece ground situate In the township of Penn and County of Cumln.rJand, bounded by lands ol Jacob Kellar. tho lutoT. C. Miller, the State road and land of Uan’l [Cellar. containing Highly Perches, neat measure, on Saturday, tho lath day m March,. A. D. Ihdd.at 11 o’clock, P.M.. im the premises far tho purposed making par tition and valuation of tho Heal Ivdate of said deceased. J. K. FOREMAN, . snicmi-'k-’rt Ufi’tcK. 1 (‘artiste, I’Vb.ii,* NuTirK.-.Nuiice in g*vou that, letters testamentary on Hie will of I’.l Meekly, la It* of New Cum berland, Cumberland county, deceased, have been issued to the undersigned Executor, resid ue hi vew Ciitinierlaml utoresnld. All person.i Indebted will please make payment without de lay, and those holding claims wpi pre.-amt them b» samct:i. tuorlfv. (iniiu" flit- ' lir'cutuf. \ WANTED. —We wunt oue good Akcut In every township to aell ouir New ami lpummi;ely Poia'dav Hooks and Kngra« vfngs. The very lurgestcommisslon paid. Those now at work report great sale.s. Circulars and all lulormutlon F»oe. Write to WoimmniToN, Dustin a Co., Hartford, Conn. n Sopt, 2u*(im*4m o.vmtvr (K’uufc fßlscclianpouß section 5, In nil cases whore elections have heretofore boon hold m any township, ward or borough, or In any district of any city or county of this Commonwealth, under the provisions of any special act heretofore passed authorizing the citizens thereof to vote on the question of granting licenses for tho sale of liquors, the qualified electors of such wards, district* or bor oughs shall not ho debarred from voting under the provisions of the act to which this Is n sup plement.. by reason of their having voted ns aforesaid, or by reason of any provlsl .n or limi tation In any special act whatever, but all lire qualjtlcd voters of every county and city m tho vStatc shall be entitled to vote-on tho question of granting license in such manner, aud under such restrictions as aro provided In this act, and tho act to which it Is u supplement. Section 0. That Iho act entitled “An act to regulate tho sale of .intoxicating liquors in tho county of Allegheny/' approved April 5. 1872. was not Intended to repeal the act to which this act Is a supplement, but tho same is hereby de clared to bo In ns full force and oifect us If the net approved April 3, 1872. hud never been pass ed, ana that the election provided for to take place under and In pursuance of said act of March 27, 1872, shall be held on tho third Friday ot March; 1875, and every third year thereafter. In tho several wards, boroughs and townships in said county of Allegheny uot excepted in said act. Section 7. That all elections held In tho year 1873 under this act, and tho act to which this Is a supplement, eight days’ notice of said election shall no sulllclent, and that all elections hold thereafter under this act, and tho act to which Jt Is n supplement, notice of said ejection shall bo given, ns Is required by the provisions of tho act to which this la a supplement; jirovidni, that tho provisions of this act shall not be so construed as to repeal or ntlect any special law prohibiting the sale ot intoxicating liquors or the granting of liceiises In any district wherein tho same is prohibited by existing laws, and It ft further declared to ho ibe true Intent aud moaning of section 5 of tho act to which thja is a supplement, that so much of said section as prohibits the issuing ol license by-any court or board of license commissioners, In any district where there is a majority against license, shall apply to all otllecrs authorized by existing laws to Issue licenses for tho sale of splritous, vlu ions, malt, or oilier intoxicating liquors, or any admixture thereof. Section 8. That the quaiillod electors of tho city and county of Philadelphia shall'be enti tled to vote on tho question of granting licenses, in such manner ami under such restrictions ns are provided In this ant and tho act to which this is a supplement at tho llrst municipal elec tion hold lu. tho city and county ol Philadelphia for the year eighteen hundred and seventy- Ihreo, and every throe years hereafter at the annual municipal election. GEu. 11. ANDERSON, Speaker of tho Senate. WM. ELLIOTT, Speaker of the House. Given under my hand at my oliico, In Cnnlslo. Hus 20th day of February. In tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy- Hirco, and In tho ninety-seventh year of the In dependence. of the United States. SIIEHU’E'H OFFICE. ( JAS. K. FOREMAN, Carlisle, Feb, 20,1873. J XhcHjf, O EGTSTER’S NOT.FCE. Notice ia JA-hereby given lo nil persons Interested. that Uni following accounts imvo been Hied la this olllec by the accountants therein named for ex amination and cob/irmaUon. will he presented to iho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county,fo confirmation mid allowance, on Tuesday, March Ist h, A, 1). 1873. I. The llrst and final account of B. K. Webbcrt, executor of J. a. Uardner. deceased. U. .Samuel tielllefinger, docased. First and ll nal account of John Hefilofingor, administrator of said decedent. - 3. The account of Daniel P, Hoover, as trustee and adminlstrutorof Julia Ann Hoover, lateof Ffankford township, deceased. 4, Flrsfand final account of Isaac Lorew, ad ministrator of Mary Ann Lerow, deceased. The llrst and partial account of Daniel Mat klcj',;ex(ieutorof Hon. John Rnpp,dccea.sed, late of Hampden township. (i. First aud final account of Owen James, ad ministrator of Daniel Powell, late of Now Cum berland, deceased. 7. Account of Daniel Miller, administrator of John Gerhart, deceased. H. Account of John Bulge!, executor of Dr. J. 11. Herring, late of Meehanieshurg. deceased. S 7. Jacob .Mater, deceased, first and llnul ac count ol Samuel Eburly, executor. 13. The llrst and Hunl account ol Sam’l Enoxlv ndrnlulslrator of Susan is. Gilbert, lute of Bhlro nianstown, deceased. U. The account of Samuel Ebovlv, executor ot Jolt 11 Shorbuu. deceased, latoolßhlremunstown., deceased. . 12. The llrst and Huai account 01 SamT Kberly executor of Catharine Bherban, late of Shire, manstown, deceased. 13. First and paitlal account of Jesse Jletlricl? one of the administrators of P -ter A! bright, lab of Silver Spring township, deceased. 'M. Catharine Sellers, deceased. The acconn of Andrew Monasmllhand Tohiai; Miller, cxecu tors of said deceased. . 10. First, and final account ol Wliklnsoi Thrush, executor of John Thrush, lute o’f Pern township, deceased. 10. First and partial account of Uoubcu Al- bright, one of the administrators of Peter Al bright, lute of Sliver Spring township, deceased. 17. First aud llnul account of hi. C. Eberly, ad ministrator of Anna Coble, deceased, late ol Meohanlcsburg, Pa. 18. First ami final account of Daniel G. May, guardian Kohl, minor child of (.’on rad Kohl, deceased. 10i Second and supplemental account of GeO. . Oyster, executor of Abraham Oyster, late of I.a Grange, Lewis county, Missouri, deceased. 20. TUo.accouut of Jacob Mnmina, administra tor of Jacob Gross, late of Silver Spring town ship. deceased. 21, First ami-final account of James D. Elliott and Denny G. Elliott, administrators ol John Elliott, Esq., late of Hopewell township, dec’ll. 22. The account of John Ilrlmllo, guardian of Lewis Burkholder, minor child of Geo. Burk holder, deceased. 23. Flritnnd Final account ol A. L. Bpunslei, Esq., administrator of William John Garrick, deceased. ilsiralor of Jacob Lenker, of silver Spring ’nsl’ip, Cumhcrland county, deceased. U W. DHUK, Atlminhlrutrh- SEW, MW, HEW. ■ Fall and Winter Dry Goods at Duke & Burkholder’s The, Largest Stock ! The Greatest Variety m ih.Tmmt PriroH ever ofltertil In llio imlillc. l-iill nml mui.-u rajrsmml'■ I'Xivmlnnl lon of,,'hl» stock*ami wS wmmuvlnrcy.m U. 1.1 llil.s Is Iruf. We l.avu nil the new a.ul Late Style Dress Goads I VELVETEENS in every shade at (he very iowe-q prices, BLACK ALPACAS M ALL THE BEST BRANDS. While ami Culoicu Blankets, Ac. Flannels In all colors and qualities, a! old prices. Cloths, CassimereS, Overcoatings, and SaiUnols of tho best qualities and nobbiest styles. In this Kuo of Goods wo cannot be, excelled. It will do you good to see them. Cull and seo Hie whole .stock and he convinced that we sell chimp. ’ Sept. 2fl, IST-, • WIN(x and SON. ' “THE AMERICAN PIANO,” 423 BROOME STREET, NEW YORK. —Unsurpassed — First premiums wherever exhibited—Brices low .for tho quality—Large prices allowed for Second-hand instruments in Exchange. f ’ , From Mr, £dward Uotf'inu/i, the cvFhndvd PkinUt, 1 conscientiously believe ihatyour Biauo is in every respect a imvjntj'wnt Ifislnnumi. From the " hidependait ’1 he American Plano has deservedly become a very popular Instrument. Agents wanted lor unoccupied tcriliory. Send'tor circulars to , Janso7s-iim WING & SON, 123 Broome-St , N.Y. 1872. Grand,-Fall Clpesimg. 1872. No. 18 Worth Hanover St. Having relumed from the Eastern.MmkeK with a targe' & Well-SefecW Stock OF €toods 1 am ptepared ’ ■ idler BARGAINS to all who will favor us with a call. Please examine the following before purchasing elsewhere, If you desire to save money ; Ladies 1 , Gent's and Misses' KID GLOVES, n Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds, A couinlettMVbHortment of ZEPHYR, GKHM/NTOWN and FANCY YARNS. Also, a lull line of set and Plated Jewelry, Bracelets, Neck-Ties, Chains, &c. J. Ho WOLJBV ' St* pi. 26, 18/2. No, 18 North Hanover M„ Carllsm. 18T3. o 1-' CARPETS! CARPETS! Fry singer CARPET Wo have .‘■elected all the new Spring Styles Iroin Hie larges! Blocks in New York ami Philadel phia. making the finest, Stock ever brought to this Murkcl. Double Width Brussels. English Tapestry Brussels, Dundee Brussels, Vienna Brussels, Jute Carpets. Extra Hnper/ino Carpets, English Ingrain. Hull Carpets ami Borders, OIL OLiOTHISr in all wIdIhVMATTINGB. GABpET CIIaIN. WINDOW SHADES. BUGS, AC, WALL P VPEII in all Myles, shades ami colors. We have greatly increased om stock of Wall Paper, and oiler the best selected slock In the market. \\V Invite all to .-all and see the new I3mur73-3m , S, G C "-- miscellaneous OTr C E To Bridge Builders, SHADED I'ItOPOSALtt Will hn received by j r~>" Tho ell iyoim of (Vrlislo <»<.n ho Ibo County Commissioners ot Voik ntul I'nnt- , . , lu .; L , L ~ 1)1 boMnud coifnttcs, at the Commissioner's utllee. llinilsmal with iicul, Pork, V ual, Mill- In tho borough of ( 'arilslo. To., nut If ID o'clock, t ()n K piuldino' SiUi-mo-o ttc dailv A. M.. on TUESDAY, A I*llll.S. IS7:J, Jor'the cirK- . .'*l V ,Um> ’. * lll,U ‘ n *> W »‘IM fc \ ' lion of <i NKU’ .JOINT lIKIDUE across Yellow ‘ ll JUS riMdtMKT, opposite Juhll AJc- Brccches cre6k, nearLisburn. Unown »is Ander- Bride*’*, Delivered to all parts of tho sou’s Hording; spaa lo be 1-it it.. long, I’i ft, above . .. nn f i to low watermark. Proposals .tor a n)VMUEIi L ‘ nsn * i-jui-t- WOODEN BH/IXiE, nwJ aho for an IlinS BUI DUE will be receive*!. The bridge lo be ovccUui Jujiccordanee with th specillealiims on Ilic in the ulllce of tho Commissioners oj each county. Contractors lo Unit all material. (Vi nous who bid arc rcnocMod to he present at Lbo opening of the propos., Is. I'lio Commissioners ot York ami Cumbei land counties reserve the right toreject any or !l bids which they may consider unreasonahh or lor any other snlllclent eause AITKST io. n. /.Kiui.i.'i:, pAviin smvsku. ('ln/.. (,’om’i* of York To, / DAVID DIIOTZ, ,l\ U. KAMI’LK, .SAMI’KL KUNST. I’om’rs oi Omul). Co. Attest : J. n. Ki.dyi>. f.Vtr/. yrfebui BOOT AND SHOE STORE No, 4 East Main Struct, Horn's. BUOKS. GAITKU-S, UROGaNS, SU PPEHK CUSTOM ami MADE TO ORDER. PUEPATRINCi neatly and promptly done. AIIAM DVHKRT. No I Hast Main Strec arch as, IS7-—i f J Ij STERNER & limj Liverv & Sale Stable. HK'iW HEN lIA NOVEU AND HKDFORD STS IN THE HEAR, OF THE BENT/. HOUSE, Carlisle, Pa Javlng lilted up tho Stable with n«*w earn ages, «£c. t Wo are propaietl to tarnish first-class turn-outs at reasonable rains. Parties lauen to and from the .Springs. Ape li ts, MO7-2y rpOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.— I The undersigned. Assignee of Robert M. lilac is, of Carlisle,‘oilers for sale the property corner of Pitt street and Locust alley. The house Is a new Lwo«storyJnfek, and Is in good condition. Tho improvements are modern, and the entire property Is a very desirable one. • Sheriff. AI*SO for Hfilo, 11 vueiint LOT OF OUOL’NU on Hedforh hired, :i0 fool iu front hy i’l(> In depth, moi'i l or less, hounded Kv properties of A, A M. JloyJe, Hrenmm’.nn and others, FKI KU Sf'AllK. Or, F<‘«. —lui. A SHI.AiSD OI’j.MICTISIIY beinu now xVuniU'r the direction uml control o! ihesnb hcrP&r,all persons desirnm to purchase N/fs tn it lor burial purpose, or uJ.snhij,' nnv liiiornm tlon, oim be uocominoiiiUoil bv calling oh her nt her residence, on. Kail Mil'll street, nearly opposite the Hcnlz House, or by cabin:? at the otllo.oof Uio lute Wm. M. LVnrose, tn Uhccrn’a Hull. Y. M, I’MNKOSK, •mov72lyv' SHAWLS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES DUKE & BURKHOLDER, !li , iloverS .., c «nuie SPRING OPENING c a n i,ik lk, v A | Three Plv Carpets, Two Ply Carpels, I Vencllaii Carpets, I Wool Dufch Carpets. | Rag-Carpet", AL S O FRRSII MtikAT UAILY Edward J. Arney, 7 t ’jj JJvV 'S J> •' Improvtnl l.ucumlici’ Wood z Pump, Dimihle, ICUI- S jdHii an«l Cfit'iip. Tho host - rump tor IholoaM mutiny At* *2? r lonium is oopoolally Invitod to I Z. niatrl»U*> s I’aICMU Imjmiveu m liiiicUi'i unit iu-\v Drop-Chock il -• f \Val vt*, wti Jcli can ho withdrawn l™S7'vithonl loinovUitf the Pump or '• the Jotms. Also, tlio ■ -jj« ’.V’C Copper Cliainhor which H. C\ rnicUsiorscalcs, uml \ylll mutant yi any oHic. For Halo hy Ulitno ■\&?''■ x nUth Ai itu|>j*,.Ciu 1 islr. Si-ml - f '• S toi Catalutino ami pi 100 lint. tN CIIAH. O. UI.A'U JII.KY. *\l Cl oCU Commorcu Si„ Phlta' IjMWIS STUAYKU. .I.U’OH KoIIUOU. 01*-1 JU.IONS OF AOxKr* lOW/1 Ml) NEBIMSIU LINDS {•'OItSALKitVTfJK BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER R. R. CO, Qn Ten Vear.V Credit at H pur cunt. Ini err st, PRODUCTS will pay for tin* land and im* provumeuts much within the Until of tills yen eru"K credit. Butter terms are nut o/Jeivd, ami pruhahly never will ha. iMItCULAUS Hiving full particulars, yralls; cal I lor ‘ill t lm( are wanted to read and eh i-ulal e, I'OMK WKsTand thrive, /tlemls will lollow, A SKCTIUNAh MAP. showing the exact loca ll'iii ol lowa lands is Kohl at da rents, ami ol Ne braska l«;uls.ul hiiinu price: Kor Circulars ami Maps apply to UKO. S. HAHUIS. Laud Commissioner, Hurlington, lowa. i,‘w*Aml please say in what paper thUadver tlsemonl was seen. KohUtMt Pp'ICUVBOOY TAKH X Something New in Carlisle Again, In which every person 1< Interested tnoreor less. An AUIUCULTUUAL IMPidi.MKNT and SKKD -STOUK. .Just what lias been wanted bens tor years hack. jVo, 91 South, ITanorer Street, known us the “Dlalr Curticr,” at place run lie huuid.ninll limes, u mil and complete assortment of t." kinds of AGIUCCLTIIII VL IMPLEMENTS ! and also a lull ami complete assortment of FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS I also a full and complete assortment of mrxow ami ciiim: u.uti; t all of which will be sold very low. Persons wishing anything tn I he above lino will do well liy calling and examining our goods hofore hay ing elsewhere, ns ivo reef MlVe Wo can (five as good sHllsfuclitm ns any other house m the i.lace or elsewhere. He sure to give us u'enU. Don’t lorgcl the place, NO, 1)1 tv HANCVKU.i fSTKKHT. HJalr'M jL’unicP. 11, G. P.UIR, Uoneral agent foi the sale of alt kinds of Agrl uUuntl /mpleutehis and Heeds, Ac, JunW-To-U CARPETS ! A • S:T O : R EL Superfine Camels, American Ingmlns, Stair Carpets, Ac., d-<- pfliscnlancous A'or//i fAmoycr .S7z w/ OTICK ! Oaud)i] & tfo'a CTliJrtcrtisjcmcnts. 1 O s AMPUvS went by mail for BOc. that retail 1 14quhk tor SIU. it. h. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham ' Miimrc.ft. -i. . ISfeblw PMILOVMKMT, MOO pop week, Agonta and (jothers to soil a now article, Indispensable to merelmnU and limnufaclnrcrH. Address with j stamp,EJl.Smttli \tCo,os Liberty st,N.Y. I3fcl« i CIO.NTS l A rare* chain;#. Wo will pily auciik 10 por wools In cash, who will engage with us at once. Everything furnished ana expenses iml( . Address, A. COULTER .0 CO., Cnarlottc • Mfy, h . jafeblw ' y°n wlkli to huy a sowing ma o iino for family uso, or act ns agent, addres* Washington Sow’ng Machine Co.. Bosfan. Mass IhebT.Mw \ FIRST-CLASS business for a reliable mini, Awlthtuo n.ssurunoo «>f making from S2.u'ju i«» Sd.WJOn year, can bo secured, in connection with mi agency for the exclusive sale of works hv Ih.‘V. lionrv Ward Beecher. William Cullen iiryaut, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Ac. Wane for particulars to J. B. FOUD A CO., Now York ; Boston : Chicago ;or Sum Francisco, Ufehlw RANGE, Ist prem. Am. Fust Isri Double Elevated Oven, Warming Closet, Broil lug Door Fonder Guard, Dumping and Shaking Grata, Direct Draft. FULLER, WArtllEN &CO ~i!l Water Street, Now York. lilfebßv WORKING CLASS, MALE Oil FEM\LE \ i SCO a week guaranteed. Uespectablo employ-' Mont at home, tiny or evening; no capital re quired; fuillu.struellnns and valuable package ui goods to start with sontfioe hi* mail. Address with (l cent roltvrn stamp, M. Young a co hi Courtlaud st.. New York. feb °imw II AT. I,‘S SAFES ! The Largest Assortment la the Country may m & m BiiiitDini. rOUU AGENT WILL'GALLON YOU./ Wfebtw nriXTT lU? * DECEIVED BUT FOR coughs, lyv/it, X colds- sore throat hoarseness mid, .bronchial dlillcuinos use only wells’ carbolic tablets. Worthless Imitations are on the market but the only scinntlilc proparuUou'ol Carbolic Acid for hunt; diseases is when chemically combined ■ with other well known remedies, us In these Tablets and all parties are cautioned against using any other. In all eases of Irritation of the mucous men brano those tablets should bo freely usedt heir ■cleansing and healing properties arc astonish- -Bo warned never neglect a cold U is easily cured In its Incipient slate, when It become chronic (ho euro Is exceedingly difficult, use Wells’Carbo.lc Tablets ns a specific. JOHN o KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., N. Y. Sole agent for Hie united States. Price 2.1 cents ft box. Send for cl rculftr. lcb2U—l\v JJEAUTY AT .THE FIRESIDE. Unabated success of CRUMBS OF COMFORT! ELEGANT! GORGEOUS! BRILLIANT! LTuoVhs of Comfort, the greatest success of the * age. Crumbs of Comfort, the pride of the kitch en and parlor Thousands of ladles attest lin worth, and unhesitatingly pronounce it Coo Queen of lustres. The press universally praise Rand proclaim it woman’s every day friend. Economical, lasting, upnpproaciiable, price lu cents. Ladles Mdll flna Crumbs of Comfort for sale by all JlVst-class groebrs, hardware dealers, country storekeepers, Ac., throughout the Uni ted States and Canadas. 11. A. BARTLETT A . CO.. MunulacHiiers Bartlett's Blacking, Pearl Blue, A«, ( >ve., JI;J, I in, 117 N. Front HL, Philadel phia; 1 lit Chambers St., N. Y.; f-T Broad St.. Bos ton, Oumww 1 AA TEACHERS OH STUDENTS, MAMS «r *'-''-'FEMALE, can secure employment pav lug. from Sliw to 8150 per moniJj during Un- Spring and .Summer. Address. PEOPLE'S JOURNAL, 518 Arch street, Philu. Pa. UOfehlw QANVAHHING BOOICSSENT FREE FOR Prof. FOWLER’S GREAT WORK. On MANHOOD, WOMANHOOD, and their Mu Ural Relations; Love, Us Laws. Power, etc. Ageuis are selling irom 20 to M copies of Hu.- work n. day, and wc semi a canvassing booh free to any hook agent. Address, staling expe rience, Ac., National Famishing Co., PMIu in nu- 18T3. ll IDE-AWAKE Book Agents Wanted for LIFE of NAPOLEON 111 by Abbott, now edition, with accounts of the Prussian War, ami the las', hours of the Empe ror; making an elognne octavo of 700 pages The limes and tho theme render It. Hn* niosi popular work of the day. Exclusive territory with no competition. Address at once, Quaker City Publishing Company, 217 A 211) Quinces! Philadelphia. ‘ 2'>feb|w ENTS WANTED V O It BF.HTNn THE SCENES IN WASHINGTON. The quickest selling nook Of thedn*’. It tells all about tfio great. Credit Mubitier Saaidat, Sena torial Hrlberies. Congressmen, Rings, Lobbies, mid the wonderful flights of the Notional Capl* lal. The (leuiaud for ll Is Immense, Agents making early application will secure choice territory. Semi for circular, and see but ‘ terms and n lull description of tbo work. Address, (,'ontliioutul Publishing C0..l Pond st.N.Y. 20/l\\ VICK-S FLORAL GUIDE i' o n IS7 n. The (.’aide Is published quarterly. Wc pays fol yrnr, which is not half llio cast. Those who af terwards send money to the amount of One Dol lar or more for Seed* may also lirder 'Hi cents worth extra—the price paid for the (iutde. The first number Is beautiful, gl'dng plans for ma king Itural Homes, Dining Table Decorations, Window Hardens, Ac , ami a mass of Informa tion invaluable to the lover of dowers, lot) pages on lino Unled paper, some iVH) Engravings and a superb Colored plate jnul Chromo Cover' The drst edition of 'juil.con just printed in English and Herman. JA.MKs VICE, Rochester. New Vork. Klfehlw Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, MMIEONI.V American Musleal Instruments oi I such extraordinary and recognized excellence as to command a wide sale in Enrobe, not with standing conipcilon there with products n/ <•110111) labor. ALWAYS awarded highest premiums, Includ ing tho Medal at the Parts Exposition, (h hundreds oi Industrial Exhibitions, there have not been six in all where any oilier organs have been nreierred to these. I'NIVEItSALLY reeommCudcd bv omiucui lmusicians as posesslug excellencies not jit mined la any others, flee opinions of One Thou sand. in testimonial circular. liNMjUSIV KI,U employing several linpoi-tam rjinvenihms and embracing every real Im provement. ' rnll.E MOST EXTENSIVE ami complete fiuMn- J r'e.s in the world, produclm* hotter work at less cost than othc wise possible. pltit'ES Ef.XED and as iow as eonsiMent with L scrupulous employment of only best material ami workmanship. Illii\tnt/r<l f\t/alof/nr uud (rslitnon,iul rircular, ,rcA imjxirlant iiihinunlion u'boul orymis ichirh may .vir, pwWiaw.-r.v from dixuppoinlmmi in purchas,) ofii\u - rii.r or u-urthU v* instnnnatl.i or 'yaynunt of h'»:b price,v, «ni /»•<•< i,. WN & HAMLIN ORGAN (0, l.'dTromont st., Poston; U 5 Union Square,N.Y. .sU and Adams s’., Chicago. ILfebiw .IURUBEBA I The Great South American Ulootf Parifie. Is unequalled by nny known remedy. It will eradicate, extirpate and thoroughly destroy all poisonous Mibsfancc.s in the Wood ami will ef fectually dispel all predisposition to billions de r.'HWnirHi. Is there want ol action in your liver and spleeir Unless relieved atofico, the blood becomes Im pure by deleterious secretions, producing scrot nlous orskin diseases, blotches, felons, pustules canker, pin pics, ac..Ae. Have you a dyspeptic stomach? Unless di gcstlpn Is promptly aldoJ the system Is debili tated with loss «d vital force, poverty ot the blond, dropsical tendency, gouci ol weakness ur lassitude. Take it to assist digestion without reaction: It wlHJmparl ymuhinl vigor to the weary sufferer. Have>ou weaklier of Hie Intestines? Vim are in danger of chronic diarrhoea or the dread ml Inflammation of the bowels Take It to al lay Irritation, and ward oil' tendency to Jnllam malleus. Have you weakness of the uterine or urlnan organs? Yon are exposed to sutlerlng In it’s most aggravated form Arc you dejected, droway, dull, sluggish or de pressed in spirits, with liead-ache. imck-ache coated longue and bail tasting mouth ? For a certain remedy for all of these diseases weaknesses and troubles: for cleansing ami pm trying the vitiated blood ami Imparting vi«»- or to all the vital forces, for buljdlng up ami icstornig the weakened constitution use Jr Hr BEBA ! Which Is pronounced by fh Q lending medical authorities ot London and Purls “tbo most pow crmi louleaiul alterative Known to tbo medical world' Xhis Is no new and untried discover but has been long used by the lendlm* nhv.si elans of other ooimtncvwith tvomlnnii reinedj result*. Don’t weaken ami impair »bo digestive organs by cathartic* ami phydes.ihey give only tem porary rvllef--JiullgesUou, tlamlcncv and dv*. pupsta with piles and kindred dbeiihCi, are suu, ,to follow their nso Keep the blood pure and health Is nNsured, Price Ono Dollar per bottle JOHN K.KHjOrU}.« Piatt btreot, N Y Hole Agent for the United States, Send fopclr mihw: 20feb*4ff bo found at II n
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