business notices. Fall ami Winter.' COYLE BKOTHEitS, \V holes a r.K Notion Housj No. 24 South Hanover Street, Carlisle During tho season they lutoml to keep lit fttoclc ft general lino of Woolen ami Gout’s Underwear, Ladles, Gout's, Misses' ami 1«72- Childrens’ Hosiery, Scarfaand Wristlets,Gout’s Buck Gloves, QauntleU and MUts; also, will have constantly ou bands a lino of Suspenders, Hoad Nets, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Cotton Hosiery, Neck Tics, Fancy Bows, Paper Collars, Cuffs, Stationary, TIo Yarn, Wrapping paper, Paper Bags, Drugs, Fancy Soaps, Hair Oil and Perfumery, and an endless variety of nick-nacks Jn general. AT HALF-PRICE, down BLAIR'S STOKE, and must bo sold, a la quantity of best Qucouswaro, Glassware,Lumps, Churns, Ladles’ Baskets, Spoons, Scales, largo aud small cooking extracts, ic., Ac. ‘ It* Notice.—All persons Indebted to the Ilrra of MILLER & BUTTORFF will please call and make payment without delay as the business of said firm must bo Bottled up,. ifffebTC-tf IF you want Coal that will give you aalsluo lion go whore a full stock of all the standard Coals are-kept. None recommended, but the best. Call at yards of A. H. BLAIR & SON. Niceircsn Cheese atMoans’, No. 7.S S’ Hano ver street. MaylMf. -WrT wish It distinctly understood that I do not sell Pittsburg but COLUMBIA OIL, which I guarantee to equal Pittsburg Oil in every par ticular. GEO. B. HOFFMAN. N, B.—The trade supplied lower than by any utaer house In Carlisle, mid if oil does not prove satisfactory return at my expense. ■ttiff-Having recently purchased r Pepper M am now prepared to ofl'er a pure article of ground Popper, which I can warrant to be pure as it Is ground under my own supervision. and will forfeit the Sum of TWENTY DOLLARS ror iho slightest detection of adulteration; GEO. B. HOFFMAN, 11 and 83 Pomfret SI 23u0v72U ttS-Enterprise! Enterprise! Persons about xlartlug housekeeping wlll do well by calling at the cheap cash stores of Qco. B; Hoffman and examine his largo and well selected stock of \j,ueeusware and Wood tmd’Wlllow Wares; also everything pertaining to the Grocery and Pro vision business. Stores, No.'s 41 and 83 East Pomfret street. ' 27febtf ■GS-I1 you want anything in the provision line give W. A, Hum rich a call and save 20 per tfS*Jfyou want anything in fruit, meat, fish, vegetable; nut, sauce, spice or cheese Tine, give HumricU a call and you won’t regret It. 271 SPECIAL NOTICES. The Great Hair Producer.—Hair Oils, pomatums’and pomades have had their day. They belong to the musty past Nobody that understands the chemiNtrv of the hair and the plillosoj hy of Its growth thinks of using them. Instead of clogging the pores of the scalp with thick onguents, and thus obstructing the Insen sible perspljatiou whltfh is essential to the health ol trio libera, wo now tone the surface of head with an Invigorating application which penetrates to the roots of the hair and stimu lates them in the same way that the fertilizing agents spread over the meadows stimulate the grass roots and cause the blades to spring up In. myriads, coating the earth with verdure The luvigorant best adapted to this purpose is Lyori's Kotholron. It may well bo called the fertilizer of the bead. To the barren sculp It communicates vegetable power, it the hair is dropping out or becoming dry and withered,.it arrests the process' ol dilapidation or blight. The hair thickens and flexible under Its genial operation, and as a dressing it Is unapproached by any preparation that has yet been laid on the toilet of fashion. - One*halv tne people cannot take Cas tor. Oil from its terrible nauseating taslo, aud recoil in the .throat. The Castoria prepared by Dr. Pitcher la purely vegetab.e, perfectly harm less, pleasant to take, and more effective than Castor Oil. It does not distress or gripe, but regulates the system, end operates whoa all other remedies have failed. It acts like magic for stomach ache, constipation, flatulency, croup and worms. It contains neither miner als morphine nor alcohol. It's soothing, quiet ing effect produces natural sleep, aud particu larly adapts It to crying aud teething children. No article has ever met nuch unqualified-en dorsement by the physicians. -Take no more hitter pills, narcotic syrups, griping purgatives or sickening oils. The Castoria costs but 50 cts., and when once tried you will never ho without Magic of the Mouth.—Odoriferous Su /.odont renders the mouth enchanting. Com posed of rare antiseptic herbs,'it imparts white ness to the teeth, a delicious llowor-liko nronm lo the breath, and preserves intact, from youth to age, the teeth. Spaulding’s Glue, handy, mends everythin . JACOB LIVINUSTOjN, Wholesale -Tobacco > &nsegavs, No. 27 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. Prices os low as lu Phi ladclphin or Uoltlruo April 25,1872—1 y, MARKETS. CARLISLE PRODUCE. MARKET. Corrected weekly by J, H, Hosier *t Bro. Carlisle, March 19, :873 89 50 -ft 00 5 00 1 80 1 70 FAMILY FLOUR BUPBRPJNB F LOUII RYE ELOUR WHEAT WHITE > WHEAT RED RYE ‘ CORN OATS CLOVERSEED TIMt >THYSEED FLAXSEED OABLfSLE PROVISION MARKET- Corrected weekly by Geo. li. Bojjman it Aon UARMBiiis, March 19, 187 U. $ # BUTTER EGGS LARD TALLOW ' - BEESWAX BACON HAMS do SHOULDERS do SIDES BEANS per bus. RAGS DRIED APPLE. UN PARED PEACHES PARED do . PITTED CHERRIES ONIONS CLOSING- PJRICES DeHaven & Bro,, 4° SOUTH THIRD ST., PHIUDA. 8 o'ctoc/j, P. if, Phila . Mar. 17, 1878. Now U. S. 6’aofl&81 u. s. q-b of ’Bl., U. 8. C’s of’U2, not called. 11. 8. (J’a of ’62, Ist call.. US?* U. S. 6’s of VIZ. 2d call -1 U.S. O’a 0f’02,3d call wk U.S.S’sof’Gi nsk 110 U. S. Q's of '05., lUBS 11«9{ U.B.OsofViS, new mpt 2Hj{ u. s. tt’a of’o7 •• ium2 nay. U. 8.6*8 of W IM's* n,rk U. S. 6'B KMO’s IMfcfi Uok U. 8.30 Year 0 per cout. Oy a IMJ* IWi Gold - HfiJillUS'vj Silver..., Hd jil l , Union Paolflc R. R. Ist M. Bonds 86?.f m'.'. Central Pacttio It. R \mi U>l • Union Paclflo Land Grant Bonds I 7*{..{ MAEMIED. MOST—ECKELS.—At the Lutheran Parson age, on the 11th lost., by Rev. Chas, S. Albert, Win. H,_Most, formerly of Hagerstown, to Miss Sybllla Eckels, of this place. BRENNEMAN— S POTTS,—At the same place, ■>u the 13th Inst., by the same, Isaac Brenne man, of Middlesex, to Miss Kale A.Spotls.of South Middleton, HERMAN—ZEIGLER.-At the residence of the bride’s mother, on the 13th lust., by tho same, John E. A. Herman,of Middlesex, to Miss Lizzie Zelglor, of this place. STERRETT—BLAIR.-On tho 27th ult., by Rev. Geo. Norcross. assisted by Rev. Dr, Mur* ray, Mr. Woods Sterrott to Miss Ellon Blair, daughter of Win, Blair, Esq.,ofthls place. EOCLKS-OCIvER.—>At the resldeucoof Homy E. Polfer, on the 13th Inst., by Rev, Geo. Nor cross, Mr. Orson I), Foulks, of Philadelphia, to M kss A. Mao Ockor, of this place. WALHEY—WILLS.—On tho 18th Inst., by tho llov, A. L. Reoser, Mr. William Walhey to Miss Ruth W. Wills, both of Adams county. D I ED. SMITH.—In this borough.oa the 13th lust., Huruh Ann, daughter of John and Rachel Smith, aged i year and 10 months. > WARNER.—In Dickinson township, on tho 2ilih ult., after a lingering Illness, Mrs, E. A. Warner, wife of Henry Warner, aged 63 years 3 months and 8 days. Dearest mother, thou hast loft us, Hero our loss wo doenly loel; Rut 'Us God that hath bereft us. He can all our sorrows heal, GLANCING.—In Altoona, on Friday, tho 7th mat., after a lingering Illness, Caroline M.» wife .»t John N. Glaudlng, aud daughter of the late George Beetom, Ju tno 40th year of her age. The deceased was a resident of Carlisle up to the year 1851, when she removed with her hus band to Altoona, whore she resided until her death. She loaves behind ho? n husband and two children, besides a largo circle of relatives and friends to mourn her loss. Ncto aabmfßt mints. j> kpout ok thlTco sbiTioiT” OF Tilts . I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CA UMSLE, PA. At Clone of Jiusincss , JTcOmary 28, IS' KESOORCES. ’ Doans unit discounts : sry Uverdnifts 2,159 iKT L. b. Hoods, to KWMiro etrculullon Other slocks, bonds nml mortgages I l)uo Irorn icdcemlng and- reserve agents Duo from other National IhinkH....”’. Due from Statu Hanks and Bankets, Banking house uiul Insurance.,.,, Furniture and llxlures....; Current expenses ... Taxes paid Premiums Protest account Cash Items (including slumps),..., Hills of National Hank 5.....,..!),...,. Fractional currency and nickels, Legal tender notes 1 SI .‘1 MAhii.vniiX Capital slock paid in i .surplus fund Discount and Interest I’rolit nuil loss , Nut. Bank circulation outstanding. Individual deposits DuotoNallomu Banks Duo to State} Bunks and Banker* JOHN MILLEtI, Surviving Part ne Static of Pbnnsvj.vani a, \ . Counti/0/f'umbcrlnml. I*- 4 - I Chas, fi. lioplnu n. (’ashler of the First Na tional Bank, of (,'arllslo, do solemnly afllrtu cljai the above statement Is true, to tbo best of tm knowledge and' belief. Subscribed ami } nlllmied to before j CHAS. H. HEPBURN, me this llth day ’ Otshlcr. of March, 1878. J J. M. Alwcn.N.P, j Conniccr, «. KAM'LrUEPBURN, JNO. G. OUR. HOPEWELL HEPBURN, 20mur7a-lt Directors. Executory notice.—Notice ia hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate or Wm. Harper, late of Penn town ship. doc’d., have been Ihbvuml to tho uudorstgn eu Kxecutors, reslUlug in tho same township, All-persons Indebted will please make payment without delay.and those holding claims-will present Ihcm.to WRI.nA,BROWN,2ffI ' DAVID P. THITT, Executors, 2)mar7cs, aftic Lautoi'iis, oteorologival liistriimouts, 'Physical Apparatus, Profusely Illustrated and Priced, mailed-to any atUlrcs ton receipt of 10 cents each. JAMES W. Q.UEEN & CO., Opticians, 021 Chestnut St.. Old Broadway, Philadelphia. . Now York. 2()mar7U 2m fJK) BOOK CANVASSERS! 27feb73 A Subscription Book CAN SELL THOUSANDS! ■PLAIN' HOME TALK ! Is plain talk about the body and its physical and social needs. Dr, E, B. Foote, author of "Medical Common Sense," of No. 120 Lexington Avenue, N. Y.. who entertains everybody with his pen, ami on res everybody by IBs skill, Is Its author. In Its thousand pages it answers a thousand questions you don’t want to go to your physician about- It Is, as It is stamped utfou its cover, a book for private and consider ate reading. Price S 3 2a, and sent, postage pre paid, every where. Contents table mailed free. Agents wanted. A beautiful original chromo "Turow Physic to the Dogs," worth 810, goes with the hook. No chromo without the book. No book’wlihnni the chromo. Address..MUR RAY HILL PUBLISHING COMPANY, No. 123 EastUslh Street. New York. 20mar"3-(M* Administratrix* • notice* Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of Samuel Allen, late of Silver Spring township, deo'd., have been grunted to the' undersigned, residing in the same township, > All persona having claims or demands against said estate are requested !to present thorn, and those indebted will make payment Immediately. HETTY ALLEN, I'hiunrT.’MJt* Administratrix. T>OOK HOUSE STATEMENT FOR IT A. D. 1*72. John Umberger, Jacob Waggoner and E. B. Eyslor, Esqrs.. Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Cumberland County, in account with said County from the Ist day of January, to the Jlst day ol December, A, D. 1872, Inclusive: I)K. To cash from County Treasurer, osll mate. ash from 8. A. Bowers, money re* funded, cash from E. B. Eyster, money re fundod. To cash from J. B. Ilcddig, money re funded, To r.tish from J. M. Moans, for sup port of O, Laughlm, To cash from Moses Myers/ for sup port of J. Smith, i'o cash from Joseph Baker, for sup port of Mary Wise, fo cash from Jacob Rhoads, for sup port of Samuel «Jdl, To"cash from Ahiam Dill, for support of Mrs. Dill, , To (-ash from Henry Westfall, for sup port of A. Farenwalt, To cash from R. M. Henderson, for support of, child of A. Scheafer, To cash from Perry county, for sup port ol pauper. To cash from Eliza J, Bolu, for hoard ing, To cash from J.C. Stock, Agent, im expired premium, To cash from A. Swlgort and others, To ca ■ for cattle, To cash from J. Strode and others, for two cows. To chsh from Spahr and others, for hay and oats, To cash from Major Lino and others, for.Ti calves, To cash from J. Clcmluuiu and oth ers, for hides, To cash from J. Livingston ami oth ers, for lard. To cash from J. Parka and others, for tallow. To cash fnmi C. Kutz and' others, for seed corn, To cash from Jacob Witmer and- oth ers, hauling sand, To cash from James Coyle, hauling stone, To cash from Lewis O. Faber, hauling stone, To cosh'from Henry Snyder, two sec- ond-lmml coats. To rasp Tiom Henry Westfall, for deceased pauper, To wish from Uewalt Wink, for corn and potatoes, di from Henry Snyder, for two lunula 1 days at sand. .ih Irom William Holler, for pas ture, ij.cash from Henry Huydor, for IJi To cuh! h •'\Sl . bus. timothy seed, To cash from Henry Westfall, for „ blouse ami Camilla, To t ash from Samuel Neff, for 1C bus. of oats, 'L’o cash Tiom Geo. Jacobs, for IS bus. of oats. To cash from Henry Westfall, for old watch. • To cash from John N. Snyder, for two days lost time. To cash from Henry Snyder, for two hats, • Tocii-shfrom Uonj. Nlckoy, for three bushels potatoes, To cash from Jo‘m Shvlkoy, for sec ond hand shoes, To c ush from Andrew Holloman, lor second hand shoes, To cash from Traveller woman, for one pair of old shoes, To cash from Levi Hickey, for one hn. 11:5 a 1W IlfWfi 115 7^ potatoes. To cash from James Smith, for use of grain drill. To balance In hands ot treasurer at last settlement, Total Debits, By cash paid John Pallor and. others, giocorics. By'.ash paid \V. A. Miles aud others, for mer- chandise. By cash paid Mr?. Salis bury and others, lor oul-doornhl, By cash paid Dowalt Wink and others, for shoe making and tailoring, By cash paid David Sipo ami others, out-door luitoral exneuscs, 5y cash paid D. I). Days and others, for out door medical aid, lycasb paid V. Smith and olhers.for constables' aud Justices' foes. By cash paid Beatcm aud others for coal for fuel. By cash paid J. 11. Rosier and. others, for bran and grinding, By cash paid Jacob Boas ami others, for hats and shirts, By cash paid 11. Saxton and others, hardware, By cosh paldHlinon Smith and others, for smith ing. By cash paid Abram Wit mor aud others, for wood for fuel, By cash paid John Hanoi? and others, for cuttle lor beef, By cash paid Jas. Clendon in aud otliers, lor leather. By cash paid Win. Fridley and others, for tin ware and tinkering, Bv cash from Dan'l WluK and others, for hay making aud harvest, By cash paid E. D, Uheem and others, for pos- tage and box rent, By cash paid Goo. Rpomder and olhers.for making corn brooms, By cash nnld'Wm. Barnitz and others, for llmo. By cash paid <-. Wolrlch ’ and others, for wagon making, 5(1.000 00 18,1D0 00 515.8,-181 Attest A xrjZW WA Y of running Stnancil. SIO.OOOOO 11 00 (50 00 03 00 75 0J 00 00 20, 00 56 50 00.00 109 91 525 00 (IS 00 253 80 118 SO 183 23 192 50 180 50 There are In the House, as near as can bo as certained, 3 under I year of age; 3 from 1 to 6 : 6 from sto 10; 13 from 10 to 2(1; 14 from 20 to 80 • 17 from 30 to 40 , 19 from -10 to 60 ; 20 irom 60 to (JO* 10 irom 00 to 70; 20 from 70 to 80, and 5 from 80 to "in addition to tho above 5,680 traveling or transient paupers have been received without regular orcleis.to whom wore given 13,150 mealb, and many of them were furnished wliu articles of clothing. Proceeds of Farm. 000 bushels wheat, 1500 bushels oata, 2000 bush els shelled corn, 400 bushels potatoes, 41 loads liny, 35 loads fodder, 10 loads pumpkins, 22 bushel onions, 1 bushel acod onloua. 31 bushel red beets, 15 bushel green beaus, 6 bushel pears, 22 bushel tomatoes, 44 bushel turnips, 15 bushel parsnips,3ooo heads cabbage, MOO/CUeumbers, 1 bushel dried cherries, 0 bushel dried apples, (109 dozen eggs wore given to paupers), made 1212 lbs butler and 2)0 crocks applebuttor were made. | 2 uo | Articles Made in the House, \ 10 00 00;t 55 15,910 01 S 4,7.50 71 I.TKI till 2,me 2oH i. 5 HHI 7 5 171 80 730 30 LN II 152 S 3 rji m j,«« m gnu :*.*! , 100 30 75 JTiiancfal By cash paid Robert Allison and others, for Jlsli and sweet potatoes. By cash paid John Keller and others, for sad- dlorlng, By cash, paid John Um bel gor and others, for extra service. By cash paid John Spahr A Bros., for brick. By cash paid F. Gardner A Co., lor hny rnke, Ac,. By cash paid J. C. Stock, agent, for policy on burn, » By cash paid Cornman A Worthington a n d others, for drugs and r- medicines, By cash paid Dauphin and other counties, for 8, Ah 87 012 52 11,SO 105 1,880 01 D.K75 7: 5.1110.,5i support of paupers, Bv cash paid Campbell A Ilonwood, for ilxtures in hospital. Bv i-ash paid Slmpley A ilulbei l, for chairs, By ni-h paid Win. Fridley ior stoves ami fix- tures. By cash paid Samuel Ens mJngcr. lor harness and ilv nett I *. By cash paid .U. C. Wood- ward. lor Dioverseed, Bv cash paid J. 11. Hosier, for timothy seed. By cash pan! A. 11. Islulr, for lumber, By cash paid Abram Zoig- Jor, for 100 locust posts. By cash paid J. Kuuiz, for (iOO chestnut rails. By cash paid Jlonry West ’ fall, for cook stoves, ■ Ac., ■J.IUS 08 IS,1(>8 8J tiOri 47 By cash paid. John Noble, for beef for 1871, By cash paid Lewis C. Fa* her. for resetting range la hospital. By cash paid Geo. Wetzel, for boarding directors, By cash paid John Fagan, • for plastering, By cash paid Lewis C. Fa> - her, for repairing ulato 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. Bmkenma kcr, fur weaving car- pet, By cash paid W. A. Hum rich, for seed anions, By cash paid Francis Able, mending bedsteads, By cash pala Major Line, for pork;,pudding and sausage, _ By cash paid Jos, Ebrlght, for repairing pumps. By cash paid D.S. Breune mau, for hanging pa- .per, Bv cash paid blind man, for faro to Phlbi., By cash paid Turnpike Co., for toll lor teams, By cash paid P. Eckels, for one yeast stand. By cosh paid S. A. Bowers, for paper, stamps and check book,- By cash paid Mrs. Wink, for butchering, By cash paid Jno. U. Mil ler, fon extra service, By cash paid’ S. P. Zelglor, for services to small pox house, , By cash paid Jere. west fall. for cook In hos- pital, By cash paid Susan Neff, for cook In the stew ard's kitchen, By cash paid Francis Able, for 15 month as ba ker, . _ Bv cash paid Michael Ego, .for work on farm and carpentering, By cash paid Peter Myers, teamster. By cash paid Jobn N. Sny der, clerk and team- ster, . ty cash paid Uonry West fall, for stowarl lu hos pital, „ .... jftflli paid John B. Mil ler, for salary as attor ney, •ash paid S. A. Rowers, for salary ns treasurer. By cash paid lleury Sny der, for salary as stew ard, rash paid S. PlZeigler, for salary as physi cian, cash paid John Umbor ger, for salary as dl- By C 5 By ci rector, By cash paid Jacob Wag goner, for salary as di rector, „ By cash paid Ellas B. Eys ler, for salary as di rector, By cash paid miscellane ous expenses, S 15,460 55 il. lu hands of Treasurer, 417 00 §15,915 01 315-.QIQ 01 SAM UEL A. DOWERS. Ks—The twenty-seven day ol March. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and aevonty-ttyc. J NO. W. GEARY. Tho following supplement to the above bill has b on passed by the legislature, and signed by the Governor : i A Mippicment to an act entitled “An act to permit the voters of (his Oimmon wealth to vote every three yeprs ou (he question 0/ granting licenses to sell in toxicating li>/uors," approv'd twenty-seventh Starch . one thousand eight hundred and Whereas, Under the provisions of the first sec tion of the act approved twenty-seventh March, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two. there is or may bo some doubt as to tho time of holding elections on the question of license or no license lu certain cities and boroughs where in the municipal elections heretofore by law llxed do not occur upon the some day as in tho townships of the county wherein said cities or boroughs are located. Section l. licit enacted, do., That now it is hereby declared to be the true intent, and renew ing (moaning) of said act that the election, under the provisions of tho first section thereof, should bo held lu all the election districts and pre cincts of any county, including tho cities and boroughs therein situated, upon the same day. and whenever, bylaw, the municipal elections lu any city or borough occur at a alil'eient date from the municipal elections In the townships of the county In which said city, or borough or boroughs may bo hohlen, the election upon tho question of License in said city, or hoiough or .boroughs, may and shall bo held upon tho day now fixed by' law'for holding township elections In such county, and by tho proper ofllcers there of, under tho provisions of the first sectlon'of the act to which this is a supplement. Section 2. Wneuover, upon the passage of this supplemental act, the day of township elec tions in any county may have passed, in which county there wore any city, borough or bor oughs In which the annual municipal elections have not been held, the qualified voters in si-ul city, boroughs lu any such county may’ vote up on the question of license on Ul6 day of ihoan-' nuul municipal election for such city, borough or boroughs for tho year one thousand eight hundred and sovouly-threo. when such annual municipal election occurson or before the third Friday ol M irch.and trtennlallv theroaller; but when such municipal elections In any such city, borough or boroughs do not occur on or before the third Friday of March, then, lu any' such case, the election upon the question of license shall bo held on said third Friday of March, ami •not later. The votes for or against license in any such city, borough or boroughs shall bo added to and counted with the votes lor and against license polled in mo lownshlp ( s> of the county', in which said cily, borough or bor oughs may be located, the same as If cast on the samoday ns the township elections- And tho voles lor and against license In any city shall bo counted and certified to tho court or board of license commlsslnnors, jis the case may bo, sep arate from Uio vote ol the townships anil bor oughs fn any county wherein snM city may bo located, ana If a majority vole of such city is against license, then no license shall be granted for such city; but If amnjorllv vole of such city is for license, then license may be grunted for such city. Section 3. The proper election otllccrs of om-h election district in any such'cliy, borough or boroughs are hereby authorized and required to hold aud conduct an election upon the day or days mentioned In the law to which (his Is n supplement or in this Mtpplememal nci, and the election ofllcors shall .»e entitled hi pay therefor as for like services In holding other elections; jirovfclaf, the election occurs on a day different from the municipal election. Section 4. If an election in any city, ward or bor> ugh has boon already buldon under the act to which this Isa supplement, or under any spe cial act wherein the question of license or no li cense has been voted upon, though not upon the day of any municipal election In such city or borough, such election Is hereby declared to bo legal aud valid. Section fi. In all cases whortßUeoMoufj have heretofore been held m any township, ward or borough, or In auydlstrlctof any city or county, of this Commonwealth, under the provisions of any special act heretofore passed authorizing the citizens thereof to vole on the question of granting licenses for the sale of liquors, the qualified electors of such wards, districts or bor oughs shall not be debarred from voting under the provisions of the act to which this Is u sup plement, by reason of ihelr having voted nig ffinauctat, Illistcllancousj My nnv descriptive Catalogue of Choice Flow er and Garden Hoods,‘2o sorts of either for SI; now mul choice varieties of Frultand Ornamen tal Trees, Shrubs, Kvergreeus. Hoses. Grapes, Lilies, Hmail Fruits, House and Uordcr Plants ami Hiuhs; one year grafted Fruit Trees for mailing; Fruit .Stocks of all Kinds; Hedge Plants, &c.; the most complete assortment In the country, will he sent gratis to any plain ad dress, vlth P. O. box. True Capo Cod Cranberry for upland or lowland, per lOOO; $1 per loti; prepaid hp mall. Trade List to dealers. Seeds on Commission. 'Agents wanted. JJ. M. Watson, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed warehouse, Plymouth, Mass, Established isl'2. , (lmarT3-lt PHOT IIONOTARY» S NOTI O E. —No tico.ls hereby given Unit the following trust accounts have been filed In my oftlco for exam ination.nun will bo presented lor confirmation to t/jo Chart of Common Plena of Cum norland county, Wednesday, April PJth, A. IX IS7:>, viz; I* Tlio account of John EUer, assignee of Bolo* moil Rollenboi, i. The account of Goo. Wilson umt (\ I). Hart?.- Icr, assignees of George Tborloy. J. The acoount of 11, N. Howman, assignee of .Tolln Sta'cr. j. The account of Win. A. Trlnner, assignee of Win. S. HurlchMidoe;" S. Tlio account of FRUIT, ketciiuu, HUAF, NUTMEGS, (,‘ANNKD FRUIT, X'EI’UER, STARCH. ALI.SUICE, HALAUATIiS, CINNAMON' CORN STARCH BROOMS, TUBS. CORDAGE, lASKETS, ILA CKINU, CKDAUWAUE, WIIjLOWWAKE, QUEENSWAUK; OJiASSW A HE, STONEWARE, HAKTHENWARE, O T I () K To Bridge Builders, SEALE!) PUOPUSALB will be received by tbe County CL'imntasloners of York and Cum btrlnml counties, at the Commissioner's OtHco, in the borough of Carlisle. Pa., until 10 o'clock, A. 3i. f on TUESDAY, APRIL s, lsT:i. for the erec tion of aNEW JOINT BRIDGE across Yellow Breeches crook, near Lisburn, known ns Ander son's Fording; spaa to bo 120 It. long, Pi ft. above low water mark. Proposals for a COVERED WOODEN BRIDGE, and also for an IRON BRIDGE will bo received. Tho bridge to bo erected In accordance with lb .sneclUcalions on file in tho Mtltco of tho Commissioners of cacti county. Contractors to tlnd all material. Per sons who bid are requested to be present at tho opening of thopropos. Is, I'ho Commissioners of York and Cumberland counties reserve tho right lorejeet any or mB ( bt scribor,all mtsoundesiring to pvucbUrie lots in ll fur burhiT purposes, or wishing any Inhuma tion, can be aoeniumo'taled by calling on Jut at her residence, on East High .street, neutlv opposite tho Bentz. House, or by calling at the otlleo of tho late Win. M. Penrose, In Rheem's Jiall. V, M, PENROSE. •lnov72iyv* Selling off to Close Business! (J ENTRA I/ GREAT DRESS GOODS ! BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. BARGAINS. BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, BARGAINS. BLACK ALPACAS. VERY CHEAP, DURE BLACK MOHAIRS, GREAT BARGAINS, ALL KINDS OF DRESS GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED TUtCKS. Mourning: G-oods of all kinds, a largo slock on hand, FUNERAL of nil klmlH will bo on hand until tho entire stock Is closed out, REDUCED PRICES! a* long ns there nro any goods on band. ! LOTH Erl o( till klluls will bo made up nt short notice. Notions ! fllisccUcincons. (J A RUSLE. poaior Hi (I’INOKIt. - SARDINES, RUCK ETS, CANDLES, BRUSHES. VINEGAR. STOVE I*ol.lBll. coAii on. A’T TUI I) R Y G OODS IN CAUIj I S L I BARGAINS IS AU KlNl>y OF GOODS! WEAR! al Great Barg; Notions ! Notions ! dfUscnlanroits !<’ ItLSII MEAT DAILY ifdward J. Arney, JVoi't/i Havore r 6//'cct Tho citizens of Carlisle can be furnished with Beef, Pork:, Veal, Mut ton, Lamb, Pudding.yausago, &c., daily at his residence, opposite John Mc- Bride’s. Delivered to ail parts of tho town. ejdl-72. UIJUATUdLUY'K Improved cucumber • Wood Pump, Tasteless, Durable, ElU clcul and (’heap. Tho best Pump for tho least money At tention 1h ccpei'lully Invited to Ula 101 l ley’s Patent improved Hracket ami new Drop Chock Valve, which can bo withdrawn without removing tho Pump or disturbing tho joints. Also, the Copper Chamber which neve. : ’V * C cracks or scales, and will out bust "vj ~ any ollicD Kor sale by Uliliu*- smith 7 Broadtea>,N.Y, Sto R E IUOUKINO CLASS, MALE OK FEM\LE \) Sw u week guaranteed. Urspcciublo oaiploy* pumil at home, day or evening; no capital re guiied ; full Instructions ami vumublo. package of goods to start with sent, free by mail. Address with (} cent return Stamp, M. YOUNG & CO. 174 Oroouwlcli st.. New York. « l!omar*Jw. lOOJvmVI^ 1 * 3 0,1 STUDENTS, MALB or jnn /null *IVIAn C «lti ecuro <“'»ployniont pny ‘ 00 J" SIW por monlli during the lul I!vu"fn h i u,l } m< “ r . Addresn, PEOPLE’S JUUItiVAL, sis Arch street, Phlln. Pn, iXlmurlw pItIVATE ADVICE TO ■YOUNG- MEN !■ by nu Eminent Christian Physician. . Sent free foan.V'rtfhiresK hy the 0»-)r.tj,ondni,/ Scrrcfan/ of n n t ie ./' C,ls Christian AmociihloS. Oe?i umntott a, i ennn. iVninfiw A WATCH FREE » lO S%^S!S bio as dour. Everybody buys If. C.m’t do with, out It. Must have it. No gift enterprise, no hum. bug. Keduody it Co., Ilittsburg, I’a. i.Dmorhv a°&ate skl °’ solls w 11 *"-- 10 0 OilfiM. 8 _\vnniO(l f, ( i-out- new Charts.. niKrsr m rcutv/!^ 1 } CHILI.) mid m. Ul ®f ULK.SHING , LITTLK CH lI.DRP V HaXmisV- 1 r *J very <,liriK,l “ n home! Kshibiiln £. L H !I WU l< K*npiro Map ana Chart ?or Liberty St., N* Y. L'dinarhv U Iho Itelslnuer Sash Lode ami Support u, Fasten lour Windows < K '° br dUt, no cutting of sash ; cheap, n c,la }•>■ npplleii: holds sash at any u R HOlf f ftN tenor when sn/jh (s‘ stump for circular. Circular ami 0 n l . . ,ronZl ' ll lopk!1 l ' p,lt lo am- address. 1 st paid on receipt of SO coma. Liberal In-' ar^a'tlt^Jj O skvi r !i'X 0 '^- A,,pntl ‘ initial. Ai|t Hsl«f;.i l p , . al ra GE 1 CO -’ iNo - ),s MorltM Sl-.Hnr or regfetUed leuer.i‘ ,0n ° y I>o,l ' ‘ rjIUE u«7it JUJNM.XG : : - DOMEST I C SE W INO MACHJN K Ss /he JJcst in/he V'ortd. Agents wanted. Hend for circular. Address* Domestic Sewing Machine Co., N.Y. iMmarhv WANTED AGENTSS^^rj literature, OUU DIGESTION; or, . MY JOLLY FRIEND’S SECRET I ' *? R * I! 10 “Civ work Is an immense sue ooss. waves money, worry niul precious health iSiir h °A s 10 » W *° llv ,° ' vetl UUII Brow fat on $1 » f V«^ , i n . ls^?^? lu l nffmonc ‘- v rtnrl(10 Wi Petits a box. JOHN ti IvKLLOGG. 18 Platt KI..N.Y. S "omaHw rCU Ur ' SoJ ° Agontfor United Wtutes, ssoo' . N PEEMIUMS TWO NEW POTATOES. BUSS’ SELECT GARDEN SEEDS' VERMONT. Ten Hays Earlier S r l r : rS ; >: nV v ?t' : 'i, I !!' a Tnonncrivi; anil of DXCDLLLNI M,A\ Oft. SI. per pound • j pounds by mail, postpaid, far £:J oij. 1 . Ac it. A little Infer than Early Rose. Eon n 'A Qcautv. fj per pound, by mall, postpaid. 4500 will bo awnidcd ns Premiums in tb ash who Produce tho Largest Q-anUty, from ono , 9'.m„ rllltl ? rc i, clrcuhl, '“ of ll>o nhovn, with list of JUO varieties of Potatoes, free lo all Il.iaisTttATsii Seed C.VTAixihur- tou pa-'es tvilh CoLoKKD < ”ItßO>tO, M 6 CGlltH. * A flew Tomato, the “ARLINCITON." Early, solid mid productive, ■ Price. 3 els, per paeket. Mvo packet* /or Si. 1 1 'B.. K. BLISS & 80MS, •■t PAUK Pi. AC h., PCkX\" V'aT!v SOnmrJw Xom ' JU3RFBEBA I The Great South American Blood Pu rifle. Is unequalled by nuy known remedy.’ It will” eradicate, extirpate ami thoroughly destroy all poisonous anbstauce.s In the Hlood and will ef fectually dispel all predisposition to blllloua de rangement. - Is there wuntot action Jnyourilvermid srleen* Unless relieved at once, the hlood becomes Im pure by deleterious secretions, producing scrof ulous or skin diseases, blotches, felons, pustules canker, pimples, ac., Ac. Have you a dyspeptic stomach? Unless di gestion Is promptly aldo.i the system is debili tated with loss o| vital force, poverty ot the blood, dropsical tendency, generol weakness or lassitude. to assist digestion without reaction ; It will Impart youlhlul vigor to the weary su/luror. IlavoyoU weakness of the Intestines? You rp in daugcrof chronic diarrhoea or the dread • il Inflammation of the bowels- Take It to al ly Irritation, and ward off tendency to lulhun mtJons. • . Have you weakness of the uterine or urlnaiV >rg«ns? ion are exposed to sud'erlug In It's noat aggravated form Are you dejected, drowsy, dull, sluggish or de iressed In spirits, with head-ncho. back-ache suited tongue and bad tasting mouth 7 Pnr a certain remedy for all of these diseases reaknesscs and troubles; for cleansing and unifying the vitiated blood und Imparling vig ir to all the vital forces , for building up and esionng the weakened constitution use JUKUBEBA! which Is pronounced by .llio leading medical authorities ol London ami Paris “the most pow erful toufc and alterative known to the medical, world This is no new and untried discovery hut has been long used by the loading phytif cluns of other countries with tconihrM remcdbil Difn’t weaken and Impair ibfe digestive organ*, hy oalhartles and physics, they glvoonl.C tem porary roller— Indigestion, llalnlcucy and dys pepsia with plies and kindred diseases are suto to milow their uko Keep the hlood pure and I*. H ««HureU, Price One Hollar per bottle JOII.N tj, IvIOLLOGU.s Platt street, N V So o AgOut for the United Hiatus. Soud for oh oular “Omarlw f TO. 312 PEi GEM? Wo make a specialty of t'onntv. CUv and fchcol District Ponds. Guarantee Legality of all bonds sold, collect the Coupons without charge, or take some at so much cash on sah 4*j-.Send for price list. THE LAW OF MUNICIPAL BONDS ! lasi pul>llshy ourfcCMior, should l>o In Mvu immisof nil Intore-sietl in tUsclus-s of sormi tics. Two VolnmuH, prim SR). W, N t COLEU A.CO., 17 NiiMin M..N.Y Tlio innuendo sale, lO.ohj In one month cmrPSSa IVINGSTOME 26 YEARS IN AFRICA! ’ 'ng. proves If. above all others the booh uses want. It Koos like wfldiiro. ovei ts. only j.ot', It Is tlio only complete, o account of the arduous labors, clarlua feavftU hazards, ami mlghry nclilovo r* -ho prince of explorers, ivloro agents 000 pnyi ..unitso. wanted. Not ici',~Bo not deceived by misrepresenta tions made to palm oil' blab-priced* Inferior works, but soul for circulars and see prool of statements am. groat success of our uuonls I ockot companion free. HUI3UAim’ nhoc Publishers, Pljlln, or Boston. iM.naNw ’ lyim’U for- Largo Illustrated Price List. Ad- U dress, . GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, Nl). 17:) HMITHWELD Mr., PmsKUiiGli, P,u, ‘ •lomllnp Shot Ciuns, SK) to S;',iH). noublo is. eaJor.sor LJub.s. Anuv Guns, Revol . bought or traded for. Goods .sent by c. U. J). to bo examined before paid for llOrnarlw IJroec Kbot G'i ik*.s, Ss fS. On: 13,000,000 A CUES cin*sn> : The Cheapest Land In Market, for sale by i3u> UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. n llie CIUEAT I’bA.TTE VALLEV ,000,000 ACRES W CEHTRAI NEBRASKA J ow for mile In tracts of forty acres ami un nrds on live ana ten yeans 1 credit «t <; nor cent o lulvunce Interest required. .Mild ami heallbful climate, fertile f iu {i , m hi ml an re of good water, 1 The W-M market In the West. The great Min- Ing regions of Wyoming. Colorado, (Jiab and I'evada. being supplied by tbe farmers In the Pintle Valley. H SOLDIERS EMTITLEDTO A HOMESTEAD OF J ft) ACRES Tim Bkst Locations Fou Colomes, non for nil ! Millions of acres of choko jut Lauds o|*ou (nr entry under the d Law, near the Great Kallrond with ke(K and all the conveniences of an i country. Governui HmnesU*; good mm old soli lei Kreo P'.ikscs to piuclm«ers of KaUroad laud , Kcotlonul Mans, sl.ouitru tho lutul, also now edition ul OibcrlpUvo pamphlet with now mans malted free every wlnne. Address. O. F. D»WI9, I>«uU Coimaitisloucr tr. p. u. it,, OumUn, ftel) 4 SOinarlw Pmitljn & Qlo's SJOinaviu'