[COMMON I CAT PIP. 1 I |.-„ r ihlo Volunteer. 'I U a meetlhg of the Silver .Sprlng tvmuoranoo Association,’ held tn St. itenlion’a Lulhernn church, Now King ,ioil on Monday evening, the -I'li nil., ,ho following resolution win unnnlmoiiH -15 ffosoftictf, Tliftt In view of the success the temperance cause at I lie polls at he recent election, Hint we sboulil give iralao to ,Ood wlio Imtli "given ns the victory,” and that Hie Clmlrmau of the standing Committee of Local Option of jhls County bo instructed to request (tod's people throughout, this County to |„|l, In thanksgiving at an early day. 1 Therefore, The Chairman of ibe, above Committee anuld call upon all the churches of Cumberland County In set apart some portion of Sabbath, the K!ib hist., iU observance of thanksgiving to (led who hath caused tii< people to tri umph ; that He, in answer to devout prayer, may. vouehsale unto them Ills, blessing upon the good work of Temper ance throughout the world and that die recent victory hero, uud.*lii adjoining Counties may be abundantly blessed In the happy fruition of joy and peace to thousands of heart broken mothers, weeping wives and beggared children whose hearts shall be gladdened by the removal oi tetnpta'ion and tile bealtblnl dawn of a new era. But, friends of Temperance, our work dkl not end in victory at the polls. That was but the real beginning. United ef fort Is still demanded of us In cairylog forward Ibis beneficent work so well be gun. We have the victory hut not yet fts fruits. Fur these we must labor. The law must not be made a mockery anil our glorious victory an empty thing. Are wo in e truest? Then must wivsee that the law Is execute®. We must be ready to show lb it “the way of the transgressor Is bard.” A large portion of our State .-still under tbeeurseof the baneful license system will look to us for. a demonstration of the reforms expected from prohibition. Let ns show beyond a doubt that tile " no li cense system* has worked successfully here. Wo owe. tills to our defeated friends lu other counties who will look ions tor succor In the example of our good works and thus victory will bo crowned with success. , 8. M. Whistlek, ■ Chairman Slandina Committee. Pain Killer.—' There can be no no cecity, at this lute day, for the press to speak in comraendotary terms of this re markable medicine, in order to promote Its sale; for It.ls a medic! ne that is known and appreciated the wide world through. Whenever we speak of the Palu-Killer, as in the present instance, we do."an. In behalf of the alllicted, rather than with the view of advancing the Interests of its proprietors. For various diseases, such as rheumatism, cholera, cholera-morbus, burns, sprains, bruises, and so on to the -end of the catalogue, we are .convinced that there Is no remedy before the people equal to Davis’ Vegetable “Pain Killer,’ and we know that thousands upon thou sands Entertain the same belief. Cer tainly, we cannot refer to the history of any medicine which equals that of the Pain Killer. It was introduced In 1840, ami from that time to tins its sale both at home and abroad, has constantly and rapidly increased, and we rejoice at the high reputation It lias achieved, because this reputation shows that it has been the meaps of relieving avast amount of human suffering. Wo hope the present proprietors of Davis’ Vegetable “Pain Killer” will long live to enjoy the pros perity they have so fairly won. GRAND JUKOBS, VS-It 11. TEKM. Armstrong John fanner b 1 Spring Barnhart Emanuel machinist Shlpgboro BrlndtoAG cashier Mechanics g Glover S K merchant Southnmp n Drawbaugh Sam'l ’ miller Upper Allen Dill Ambrose H carpenter Low r Allen *Kberly Harry laborer Goodyear Jacob M farmer s. MlUdlet n Heck Geo B tanner Low r Alien Killian Henry funner Newton Lvne Lewis F gentleman Carlisle • Lane Solomon W larraer N Mlddiel n Lnraborton R U . farmer Middlesex Martin James L laborer Newton Mumper George W farmer Low’r Alien Molt/'Tobias laborer L Ponnsbor Neldlg Henry farmer - Low’r Alien Ober I)avld wngonraaker Mechanics g Pllkev John It cabinetmaker Carlisle Snyder Henry shoemaker Newton siieoley Andrew farmer Sngart John P • farmer H Middleton sheltlo Robert laborer Upp’r Allen ' McCoy PO clerk Newton T RAVERSE JURORS APRIL TERM. 18 7S . (.V lit ST WEEK.) Vddinus Isaac laborer fw^V» llK^? ro itowcra Solomon fence maker U 1 enshor Bentley George ■ ■ trimmer lloitghinan George . mechanic Chestnut James farmer tjocklln John W . gentleman ln Curothi-rs James M farmer \\ lenshoi (f ever George gentleman n Catheart Alexander gentleman t?, 1 Dnll'ey George A (tiddler . Ml .if 11 ;- Duey William farmer Emmerlolr George laborer Ne t and Eellnger John ' farmer h!," hm Ferre Samuel farmer E™V,m’d Penman Adam aborer ppLVv nm Pnlce William laborer h J ensbo o Fortney John carpenter M nin Gilmore John tinner ‘ Howard Pierce farmer M lidieaei npjurv Jonathan farmer siiropiint» HUzelet Isaac ’plasterer ‘V 60 ! 1 , 11^ 8 Hilton George SV gentleman Hefllellngor Bonj farmer HW 11 Hoffman George W sadder Heck Alexander gentleman * Jacobs David Jaunor Kauffman Dan lei larmer . Landis A C tailor Shlpgboio i ,i,u, r.nid A florist ' Carlisle Muteor Hoborl merchant Meulmulo’g .McCoy Daniel shoemaker Newburg Means James K farmer ftin.VAiPu Market Daniel trucker KW f V[«:iv Paul David H J.anner M ddlesox Snyder Simon • farmer Mimm Rtnart Samuel Jarpior M hb» Sponsion Joel H fanner l Snoeley John farmer l.ow rAliu Mn.lt/i/Lvur James farmer’ 5 eiiu - Thrush Samuel farmer x^lvtou'" Williams Dnvld funner »“ Wcaat Jacob funner Mim u Wnodburn A Sharpe farmer Sf,' 1011 Wolf Johns gentleman If'« . Wolf John • tinner Wolf Henry innkeeper S Middle n. • Waggoner William fanner viV.Vnmsox /elgler Abram J farmer Mldnlesox TEB3I, IB7IS. ,( se c o yi> ir k ek .) ssesssr 0 n» w Boughman Henry /.inner “ Bonder Godfrey tniekor '. u ‘" I|(H , lUeymensor He»j farme '‘. .‘f & b " b ~ L’oruman Win U farmer niekmion Coover David ■ farmer ifflm JIAHb nnorifo G tobacconist Cuillfale USayoSe coach,nakor Mechans'rg Dixon James D clerk Newton Drawbaugb Jolm farmer • Porae^pitorT 80 laborer «P 0 rl " K farmer & GalbraltlPllattltow' ffiSS ~on Hoover Michael • larmer bll r apt it iTnent' Georco W farmer Hopewell H licoir gentleman, Meehaii’rg Kllnk WUI1» P saloon keeper Nowvlllo Kollur Hurry 1L lOr P w^llddle’n r aid id, Abram M 1 merchant s Mtuuio n Lone fra D dealer s SUlp'g boro LSnSla Philip ' LwrAlPn Morotle John J carpeutei •Jf l P££„, n S Mosser John larmer Ml r Spring McCoy George farmer N Middle n ■ Montior Francis armor l;umkloid Morris Peter I nner 0 McClury James shoemaker ft™™;.’;. Newcomer Bcnj farmer iiSEnTboro fugue Jlt merchant ship h boro I’vko Samuel larmer Ml r # llalston J M gontloraa n ?W e tt n “ s» r Strohm Solomon miller w yeusbor Smith Isaac _ farmer * (1 l nefi Swongor John E farmer wowhnrir Htrawbridgo Keuhen saddler M^iTanh-g Waggoner Samuel merchant Mecban rg Wyreman John carpenter L® l ”\. ain . ( i 'Watts Lewis merchant New Cu n d Wolf Inane farmer % EPousbor Walters George surveyor Houtbam n TRIAL LIS T APBII. TEU M FIRST WEEK— Commencing April li, 1873* Burkholder vs. Beotom’s Administrators, 1 , No, 02 August Torm t ,lBos. Case. Miller Hume va. Hume. 2 No. 189 August Term, 1807. ABsumpslt, Shearer. I Loneneokor va. D, Bronuer’a Commlttco, I ' OD5 “ No 33 August. Term, 18(18. '* Case In Asaumpslt. Jihearer. Woodburn va. Gmlmm. No 801 August lerm, 1808. Debt. , ~ | WUlluniH, Graham A Bo: Uhoiula <Ss Sou. Lyuo vs. UlacU. i No. JO9 November Term, IWO. *'AssampHU. bearer. .V/;ro.V/) WKKh'-ommenchiit April 21. bdl. Mauh, for use nf Thompson tt Wife v.s, Hepburn I No. I.M August Term, IS7U Assumpsit. Todii. Sweet, Harm's A Co. vs. Ctllsou Hmith A Cq. No. Ill) Jnlumry Term, I^7o. Debt. | Sadler. Thrush mid Todd Miller Grnynlll & Hollar vs. Gilson Smith A- Co No. lad January Term, IS7U* Debt. MUlor. Mraimi I’ottH, Son a Co. vs. Gilson Smith & Co. No. MO April Term, ISTt'. Debt. McCone Coble vs. Ebci ly. No. lit April Tcrm„H.j. Appeal. : heuiyi N.. i April Term, HT'i. Appeal. Shoaior MiSh vs. Wol! * Men/. No. I V) August Tei m, l’ s Ti' Case in As-mmpslt. Magluughhn, Columbia Ins. Co. vs. J. H. Lcldlg A >’o. No. I) November Tei;m, l>Ti : . Assumpsit. htuer Columbia Ins. Co. vs. Jacob Abrahlms No. 17 November Term, ISTu. Assumpsit. RUuer Columbia tus. Co. vs, Adam Bowers. No. 38 November Term, I*7o. Itltuer. Columbia Ins; Lo. vs. Samuel O. Wild. No. 13. November Term, 1-S7O. llltner Drnwbnugb vs. Shnrapp. So. ol Novemoer Term, 1870, Trespass on the Case. Shearer Snyder vs. Graham. ;j No. i:w November Term, hp() Rhoads A Son, Columbia Ins. Co. vs. Dr. J. Cloudy Nc. 1M November Term. 1870. Appeal. , RUuer .Columbia Ins. Co. vs. Mulliu’s Administrators. 16 No. 2GO November Term. Ib7o. RUuer. Worley & lloyer v.s.Sluycj, No. J-T January Term, 1871, Uebt. Shearer Hoover's heirs vs. Ann f. Hoover 17 Mo. W January Term, 1871 Ejectment. Henderson cC lluys. Miller. | Dotrich vs. Hepburn. IS No. TO January Term. IST I Maglunghlin, Duncan vs. Clark. No. 71) January Term, lcs’7l. uehl. Rhoads, Williams. | Henderson & Hays. SadU Wallace.vs. Morrow. No. i()0 January Term, IS7I Sharpe, Herman, C'ressler & Wife vs. Samuel Baker No. 151 January Term. li>7l. . Ejectment, Thrash, McC'nne. Mlltoubergor v.s. Fegley it <-’o. Nn.'J April Term, IS7-1. Case In Trover. Faulk, Mayluughlli Sadler, Todd, Carlisle Deposit Hunk vs. Kheem No. 211 April Term, IS7I. Assumpsit. Heudeison J - Hays. 1 To Id, Comity ot Cumberland, vs. Hepburn Noi ilrf August Term, IS7I. Debt. Herm Kirst National Bank. Carlisle, vs. J. Memo. No. August Term, I^7l. Case. | Henderson & Hay Dr. VV. H. Cook vs. Borough of,Carlisle, No. 103 Aususl Term. IS7I. Trespass. IJumrlal MMer & News}.am, Appeal, uider-soi. & Hays. 1 Powell vs. Borough or Shlppcnshurg. No. -ns August Term, 11171. Debt. , | N .1. It. Mllle Long vs. Koscr. No. W November Term. 1871, -C fjcctinenl. ■ tulerson & Hays. 1 ■nusiNESs yorif'jss. COYHIC BKOTniiHS. Wnor.EsAl.E Notion House, Nt» HI South Hanover Street, Carlisle, lairlog the season they loleml lo keep In stock a general lino of Woolen anil Biiclc.goo.K, Goal’s Underwear, I.atllo.s, Gent’s, Misses' an.l Childrens’ Hosiery, Scarfs ami Wrlstlots.Gont s flock Gloves, Gauntlets ami Mills; also, Will lm- e constantly on hands a lino of Suspenders. Hr id Nets, I.luon and Collon H.inilkoruhlel-, Count. Hosiery, Neck ’l ies, fancy Hows, PuLer CoMars, Cull’s, Stationary, Tie Yarn. Wrapping Paper", Paper flags, Drugs, fancy Soaps, Hair Oil and Perluiucry, anil an endless varloly ol nick-nacks In general. «a-OffISHKI) AT HALf-ITUCE, down a 111. .Ill’s BTOIIH, and must he sold, a la'gi cni intlty of best Qaecnswi.ro, Glassware,Lamps Churns, Ladles’ Baskets, npnons. Hcales, hug. an : small cooking extracts, Ac., Ac, 11- n„-Bpeclal Notice. -AH persons ludchlt'd the llrm of MILLISH & BUTTOUf f frill plea cal and n.ako payment without delay as 11 hie iiic-s in said llrm must’he settled up. ’ . JOHN MILLKK, •JH’ebTil.tf J Surviving Parmer. Nice iresn Cheese at Means’, No. 7.S S’ limn ver .street. _ - J llirl wlsb U distinctly understood Hint I do nol soli Pittsburg but COLUMBIA. OIL. which I guarantee ,o count IM— OU -^l-- N B-Thotrndo supplied lower limn by any ot li.r house in Carlisle, and If oil does not prove sal Isfnctory return at my expanse. , -ii,ivln" iceoutly puroliused a I’eppor Mill am now prepared to offer a pure article of mound Pepper, willed I can warrant to bo pure as II la ground under my own supervision, aud will forfeit Hie sum of TWENTY DOLLARS mi the slllihlest detection of adulteration, till Mifcnie OKO , 11. HOFFMAN. °-uov7''t( H nml SS I’omfrel rti j.-„-Eulori.rlKe! Enterprise! P>™«» eh™ l Rlm tlna houßokeeplDg will do well by enlllng ut Hu. cheap CASH stores of Geo. B. Ilollmau uud exuinlue Uls huge and well selected stock at ijneensware and Wood amt Willow Wares; also evervllilng pertaining to the Grocery and Pro vtsl'on bnslness. stores, No.'s U and 88 East Pomfret .street. ' _ ‘ b f I a-Il you want anything In the provision lino give W. A. Hum rich a call and sav-e 20 per ° . U7fou/j C °«s-Ifyoa want anything in trull, meat, Hah, vegetable, nut, sauce, spice or cheese lino, give Hurarich a call and you won’t regret it. -71 IK you want Coal that will give you Halaluc turn go where a full stock of all the Mondard ro itH ore kept. None recommended but the beat. Call at yards of A. H. BLAIR A SON. Henderson ■£ Hays. llLAHt’ti HTO.UE FOU lIAUOAESS.-Goods at hulf-vrlcc—must hesold-bestCluiniß, Lady’s Uasliota. Cooking Extracts, Spoons. Glass and Queeuswave, Vellow Ware, Fairbanks Scales, By i ups. and a good Uockaway Carriage. :iapl Hepburn, Maghuighiln FnAMUisa In their pearly sheen, Krom the glorious corallne, See those teeth untarnlßhed! White alike, the back and front, Yes, by the fragrant Hozodont, May boautlo’s mouth bo garnished, Spauhllug’s Ohm mends headless dolls, Ac, aUnrpo* Hepburn. |, Sadler, Thrush, Todd, > • vsJe'.ho ly i lleii'ltMsftu a Hays. Henderson A Hays. Nowshani. Appeal, Humrlcb. Appeal, Kumrlch. Nawshntn. Debt. i Williams, Graham. & Kou. Williams. Appeal. Mngtaugbll n Shearer. Assumpsit, 1 Hepburn Debt. Reltzhuover | Todd. Maglanghllu MaglaughJin Garber vs, Faber. No, UU April Term. Ll7l, Debt- Hellzhoov*- l.co &■ Co. vs. llarkuOss. No. 108 August Term, 1871. Fall ami Winter I FAUMEUH, tf you wnnt perfection In your Ihafl Collars, purchase from HAM'L KNSMIN* GKU; 1U West Main street, where you enn ] Ihom, as well as everything else in the saddlery Hue. < Japrll-'U SPECIAL JS r OTICKS» 1 mu!ai*rf no roul medluiiio over Iho rapid popularity which Castorla has c. Oii« peisim relates their experience of 'nod eilMetato another. It Is n vegetable prcpatuCoii. poifeelly harmless, pleasant to take.does not distress or gripe, mil regulates tlio system, and Is sure to operate when all oth er remedies have talle-l. Any person who hnfl overused Castorla lor stomach ache, constipa tion, croup, tluuleicy, worms, piles, or derang ed liver, will neveragaln use nauseating oil, bit ter pills or imreotle syrups. The Castorla cou laiils neither minerals, morphine nor alcohol. IJy It {soothing, que-nng elßvl It produces nat ural sleep, and S parllenlarly adapted Tb cry litg and teething ehlldrou. It costs but I'irrv cents, aud mn* i-mile "-ill save many dollar# lu dnctoi ’s Id’ls. TWENTY VK.\lts YOCNGF.It.-To say that hundreds O' maids, wiv. s ami widows look -0 years younger than they are In eonsequeuco of the <-.,mplex!ouiil lioshnoss derived Irum tho use ni 'iiwiit's Magnolia Halm, is simply lo stale an absolute laet, which might ho prompt* in died by‘direct testimony If ladles were willing to t. II theli ages as to use the best means of making themselves lovely. Nature some times'. but very rarely, crowns tho charm of perfect features with a complexion of exquisite ‘clearness; tint even then lime soon begins to make Inroads upon the velvet cheek, the fail white brow, the Ivory bust, the rounded aim. To preserve the - glory, of woman" unblemish ed, oven alter tho meridian of life has been passed.it Is only, necessary to use daily this cooling, healthful vegetable pi cparullon. Jnplt CENTAUR LINEMENT.—There Is no pain which tho Centaur Liniment will not relievo, no swelling It will not subdue, and no laments which ll will not cure. This Is strong language but It Is true. Whore the parts are not gone, its ollects are marvelous.- It has produced more cures ot rheumatism, neuralgia, lock jaw, pal sy, sprains, swellings, caked breasts, scalds, burns,sall-rheutu, ear-ncKd, Ac., upon Mm hu man iramo, and of strainf, spavin, galls, Ac, upon animals in one year than have all pro of pretended remedies since the world began. It is a eounier-lrrltant, an all-healing pain re.-, Hover. Cripples throw away'Their crutches, the lame walk, poisonous biles are rendered harm less, and the wounded aro healed without a scar. It Is no humbug. The recipe is published around each boltle. It Is selling as no article over before sold, and It sells bee mso it-does Just what it. pretends to do. Those who now sudur from rheumullsih, pain or swelling, de serve to suller'lf they will not use Centaur Lin iment. More than lt)OJ certificates of roraai lia ble cures, including frozen limbs, chronic rheumatism, gout, running tumors, Ac., have been received. Wo will semi a circular con taining coriillcales, tho rcelpo, Ac., gratis, to any one requesting U. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur liniment is worth SIOJ for spavined or swceuled horses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep. .Slock t owners, this Lin iment is worth your attention. No family should be without. Centaur Liniment. l*rlco 50 cents a bottle; largo bottles, $l. J.B. RuSEACO., ~i Broadway. New York. Toclil: Castokia is more than u substitute for Castor Oil. It is tjic only «r»/c* article la existence which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bowels, euro wlnd-coljc* and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine nor alcohol, and Is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may lest. 27marCm A FII.VmiANT BREATH AND DEADLY TKUTII are easily attained, and those who fall to avail-themselves of the moans, should not complain when accused oi. gross neglect. Jhe Suzodokt will speedily eradicate the cause of a fopl hrea,Ui, beautifying mid preserving the teet h to U*e oldest age. Spauldiug'i; Gluestickiest Ih Ing out; icady JACOB IjTVINU*STOa, Wholesale Tobacco ,C Ser/aw, No, ii 7 North Hanover Street, „ ’ CarKsle, Pn. Prices us low as In Philadelphia or Haltlmo April L’.v, ISi'J — ly . markets. CAULISM3 PRODUCE MARKET- Corrected locekhjb!) A. Bosltr A Dale. CaUMSVi:, April 2, FAMILY FLOUU - - - SJ «j SUPERFINE FLOCK • *. RYE ELOUR - WHEAT WHITE - WHEAT RED \ 1 ?<] RYE - * * ft CORN • , ■ - * - /a oats - • - - . • * ■ CLOVERSEED ■ ,} riMOTHYSEED - - • (! FLAXSEED * 1 CABI.I.SLK I’IIOVIStO.N UAEIiCT’ nn;-retell vrekh/ hi/ Gro. It. Uojtman d'vSim Caju.isJ.k, April ‘J, lh7\ HUTTKU - - • - - S HGGS • - ■ r .|* GAUD tagljOW . ■ . - !!! BEESWAX * " * • ■ ■* BACON HAMS ... • 1- do SHOUGDEIW - do SI DNS - ... Li BEANS per bus, -■ * * • iil BAGS - - . - . : DUIED AlT’l.E,. - ■ I'SPARED PEACH !'.S - - 1’Altlil) do - PITTED CHERRIES - - , i ONIONS - - * ' 1 •' t CLOSING PRICES DeHaven & Bio., lO SOUTH THIRD ST. PHIiAtA. Todd, :i o'clock, /*. i)/., U. S. .Vk of LbSl S li'fi of’hi i:. (j's of’UJ, not callutl T s. (>'.s of , iIL , t Ist, cull U. H. <»*s olj M-, ‘J.I filll « I'.- uWKMMn.II ■ ~7 1 U H. (I’S Ol Ill's ili’< ■ 1 u".A I’.S.lisi.l ',.>,1,™,.. I -V ils \ U. S. «'K ..I I 1!? '' l I lilt A IT. S. <i’-s ..f MS ■■■• I>T, V,;,,'- I'. s.W-IUV 1 u.K.Wiircipui-i-cui. -y 1 4> ~V Lloltl 'in'- 1 "r silver \*L . 1 "r^ [Tnion Puclllc U, U. Ist M. HotuU M'/* My Uculnil auc-iIU: H. K: •>» , J Union i’acillc l/.uul Grunt JlonUs <-v, I MARK Ili K. ..SMrni-IJA.VI.rt.-On IUo ->tli U. 1., at. llio Lutheran Parsonage. by Ui;v. (.’lias. >. Albeit, Jtiltn William .Smith, ot Ibis comity, to x-iiss tVmc.s .S. Davis, of Adams county. • OIK 11. MUNTOUMF.ItV.—In thK bmollgh. on the •'.'iin ult.. at the residunco «l his .son-unlaw, Dr. Mahon, Hear Admiral Jim. H. Monicumery, U. n. is’., in the Tilth year oj his age,. [Boston. New York and Washington papeis pleaso copy. 1 msiiOP.—At Donaghiiioru Furnace, Lebanon, ou il»«22d nil.. Mrs. Mary Jhshop. icllct ol Urn talc Jacob Bishop, formerly ol Carlisle, aged to Jean. ' - CLASS.—In Carlisle, on Ihe-Uh ol September \Uce A., daughter of, Charles A. and Uilib lilacs, aged o years, II months and *JH days. Ul, —ln tills place, on Dm IWth nil., Joseph it., son of Charles A. and Uulh Glas-*, aged 1 \ r. ip months and 1 day. STFKKET J’.-ln West Fennsborough town '..a the 7lh ult., ilr. U. I .SlLMrea, aged U*i SliJbcrttsemcutfS VTURSK WANTED FOR A CHILD \ three months old. Inquire at .No. .s> fun over street. Carlisle. .lapi-- 1 . & as abiet g liiailroad SEVEN I’EE CENT. BONDS, EIIEE OK TAXES, We are offering the Hecond Mortgage Ponds of this Company AT 10 AND ACCRUED INTEREST In'nrcht i’aytiblo January ana July Tlio Boml« nro In lOOOn, 500 m, uml 100 m, Ami oau ho REGISTERED free of oxuenao. Tue foul. Miscellaneous l-roluhta nml lassen cer business aro constantly increasing. The Increase for year ending Mv. I, Ib7«, over year omllufj Nov, 1,1871, 871,-Jl;«« Tlio Increase for year ending Nov. l, eudlng Nov, 1, IS.ti, isTl, over year emlli Increase in two yearn Increase for llrst two months. 187.1, over Ural two months, 1872, ilonclH, Pamphlets ami Information cun bo oil tallied of BEp/EM&BKC- NO. 10 SOUTH TillUU STREET. WUDA. o U HH IS T ! Tho tnulf from Iho ho 1 « bkntz IIOIJSK,” In' t,’nt lisle, l’a.. for ronl. A favomblo lonso will l>e «lven tunny person who will purchase the fnrnUuro nt a sacrifice. Tills HOTMi.IH ITHST-CbASS. mill the Furnllnro nil nearly now, mnl Ims a .largo uml constantly .lucren slur custom. Hero Is u bargain seltlom met with, mnl is. worthy tho attention of hotel keepers. UKO. />. UKNTZ, Prop r.. ;lnprlMr Carlisle, fa. AUDITOR'S unde r-81-MICII Auditor, appointed by tbo Orphans' uourt ot Cumberland county, to ascertain who pro the heirs and lettnl representatives of .In in Uiivor Into of Kolltli Mludlotoll township, de ceased'and to niiilto distribution amongst Ilium of the amounts to which they pro respectively entitled to receive tho balance in the hands o \lrs. Sarah Ann ttoyor, administratrix of said decedent, and cortnlh purchase money secured hv recognizance, will meet the parties Interested for tlte purpose at tils otliee, In Otrllsle, on I-rt day, the lath of April, at too clock, gPRItSTCR IS'7 0 1 i!7nuir TUp first Rpnornl arrival of SPUING GOOI)S just received by the* Old Established House of A. W. Bentz & 00., CLOTHS AND C A S S I M B B E S, In 'MPiit variety nml prices. from the finest. Cloth to the lowest priced Cottonnde. D r r] « s a o o ns. In heavy stock, from the best Sitka to the 'ow es! priced Calico. Fverylblng now an*l dcsii.i bio In Ibis lino. such as Ginghams, Checks. Ticking.-. Flannels, Shirtings, fiuoo yards Calico. Quilt--. Blankets. Coverlets. Skirts, . * M II S D r-N S S. H E E T I N G S 'FOWLS and TO.WHLING, We. FANCY. .GOODS, Ribbons, Fmbrolderlos,. Handkerchiefs; Gloves ■ Luces.Tuclclngs, Zephyrs. Vsirns, Hosiery, OiamiTXliAW AND E*AKASOIiS # Hair Brushes, Teclh Brushes. Fancy Soaps, Sißk Flannels Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts. Suspen ders, WJUTK GOODS FOR Dh'FSSFS, Cravats, nml an endless variety of all UimN «i floods Usually kepi in the blast dry goods stores Wo intend to out very close this season, and glfo better baigalus Inan ever before. A. \V. BENTZ/ S t CO. l\ K.-GOI rp COUNTRY WOOL taken in ex change for goods, at the be«t rates, kaprlirn pOOD WORDS FOR THK l 3 aiil Killer. Wo ean confidently rceommond Hie I’alu Killer.— ’Joronto Jlu/iCist. Ills the most elleetuai remedy «'« k-nqw ot for aches, pains, llesb wounds. At.—<n7, Jn/ut’a Xtu-.s, i\ <>. Wo advise that every fainilv should have sr effectual and speedy a Rain Killer.— AmJu'iwi -V N. ’(/arctic. Our own experience i-s that a bottle of Rain ivlllor in the best physician a traveller can have. —llamiUvn F/i'ctalor. Tor both Internal and external application have found It of gioat value.—C/im. Km. A medicine no faintly should bo without.— Monlrcul Tntnscn'iU. ' t’oubl hardly keep house without it.— Kd. J’r Should he kept lif evoiy house, In loadmess lor sudden attacks ot sickness,—C hi In. Krv.i. No article ever obtained such unbounded pop ularity.— Salem Ob.scrcn-. One of the most reliable specifies of Urn age.— Old Xorlh slutv. Its power is wonderful ami unequaled In re* Moving the most severe pnln.—Zh'Wm.e'tm i>>■uti nd. An indispensable article in Hie medicine chest.—A'. )’. Kvuminn;. It will recommend Itself to all who usejl.— C!ou'tjin L’nlcVjn/\':. Is extenslvelv used and sought altei as a real ly useful medicine.— Journal, tit. John, A. /!. No ntedl'-lno has acquired such a reputation ; it has real merit.— Xn-port Daily-St >”s. One of the mo*L useful medicines; have used il and dispensed il for the past twenty wars.— Jirr, ICai. Ward, .'is.vum The. most valuable mc-dichie now In use.— Tvim. Urymt. 11 Is really a valuable medicine, ami used by many physicians.-/to/on Iruvctcr. We always keep it Where wu can put m.r Vnmls on il In tin* dark. it neetl he. hcv. L. Hihburtl, ilurinah. Unool the low articles iliat an;Just what they pretend to ho.— ltrunsirirl In inv numnlatn tr.ivel- no medicare I'- ot *'* nnlyeisal application as Pain killer.--Ace. .1/. If. 11l i by, Jiunim/i. . 1* I-: UU Y D A V I S it H O N . Manufacturers and Proprietors, l:u* ulKhSt., Providence, It. 1.. 11l Sycamore St., OncinnuM, U. 177 St. Paul.st., Montn-al, Canada, 17 Southampton How, London, Hue. tiaprll- It VA!.Mi-iinxfi-'/o On- I‘nhiic.— r of f.*r my .services It. tin; clli/.< ns e.l Carllsl}-' and vicinity as a Phila. Mar. 31, 1*73. “1 1 will do work by the day or by the Job, and •Jslt. the house of the pet son wishing my soivl es or take ftiniiluro to my own nou.se, and iulsbnnd return It. Mavln*; had lout; experl ■uca in the varnish haslness I feel conildeul ol nv ability lo«ive full satisfaction. ; Jt»S. *S. ItOI’K, •'iinl-il No. I'. South Ham ver Street. in'i u 1 iuH 111\ w?r s<> ' ViV '• \Po Bridge Builders, VkA-LKH PROPOSALS will bo received by ttpronnly Commissioners of Yolk mid Oum laVlnnd countles. at the Coimnissionor’s Oltlce, ln\be borough of CarlMe, Pa., until ID o’clock, A.\ on TUhSHAY, APRILS. ISTII, for Un; croc tloVof a NEW .HUNT HHHniE across Yellow DnA-bea creek; near Lisburn, known as Ander son\ Voiding; spaa to be 1 20 It. tong, PJ ft. above low \vutor mark. Proposals lor a bOV-adIED WtUiHCN HUIDIiE, and also for an IKON imilUK will bo received. Tbo bridge to bo ercctii In accordance wllb Lb snccillcuiions on file imlie e»llleo of the Commissioners of eucli counts pontructors to line! all mutcrial. 1 cr hous Abo bid tiro requested to bu present at ilio oiHilng of tho proposals. •mo umimlsbiuners of York and Cumberland •ounlleireserve tbo right torejeot any or all iildK whVh ibev may consider unreasonable. I,r fo, ,u\. ~,,,e r \nracio«t.cf iM m TttAyEßj .IACOU KOHLEH, • kAVIU) SMYSEH, t t'hrK. Cmii’rs oi Yotk Co. DAVID DIET/.. J. r, .SAMPLE. 1 .SAMUEL EUNST, L’om’rs ul Cumb. L'o. rpo Booy u A Subsc: CANIKLI/niOUHANDS ! PLAINVIOME T^VLIv! Ih plain talknh&t Iho body and Its physical and social needs! Dr, K. I). Kooti:, author of ••Medical (.’ommotkense,” of No. Ulu Lexington Avenue, N. V.. wlilentoitalns everybody with ids pen, and cures yerybody by Ids skill, Is Us author. lit Us thKsund pages U answers a thousand quosllonivou don’t want to go to vonr physician iibot* it Is. as It Is stamped upon Its cover, a bod for private and couslder- Ato reading. I’rlco Sp 3, and sent, postage pre paid, overywhero. (Aitents table mailed tree. Agents wanted. A handful original ehromo “Tnrow Physic to till Oous,” worth SlO, goes with tho book. Nocltymo without tbo book. No book without Mm ftromo. Address. MLIU HAY illldj PUHliiSltso i;OMI*ANY, No. l-!» Kast llilh Street. New t\rk. tWmarel-til* \ J Ij sterner & Livcrv & S 11ET,\ EEN lIA NOVKIt ! IN THE REAR OP TIE Carlisle, y juviiiK nuod up tho at.,lift .tires *O., Wo uro props, «1 tot turn-outs nt reusounblo rules, mitt from llio Sprlmss., April k, ism-tty 70,778 -- §l5l 071 50 'a gents WANTED.-v A good Agent In every towns) Now mill Immensely Popular Itoi vimtri. The voiy largest commlssll now at work report groat halos, all lulonnatlop I* ico. Write la V DUbTiN A Co., finrtford, Conn. Hept. 20-UiU‘lm ex-mar iWJmtfc Ttfrlu 'atbcvtlsf mints. lIOTKL-KKKPRKM ! M'slijiuml, bolini dcHlrourt of rutirlnu »lcl bunnies*, ollors U\c eonMsllng- In part of STAPLE aOODS ! « 1? .V I, IV 1.5 A <» w all kinds of WIVE I’H A CAIiE. - V arnishel. fHlsrrllanrons* ATITST K. D. ATTI-ST J. R. I ‘i7lebGt ANVASSKRS ! .-i x/;ir ir-4 v ol running iription Book ! Le Stable* BEDFORD fcTS WJENTZ HOUSE, Vwlth now Carrl urnlsh llrst-clasH •Vnrties tniccn in iUtacfllrtuconsJ, lt KU I KF' rt S A T* K S o.v //>vl )’. .1 Pit 11. ii. 3 By virtue of sundry writs of \ end tt lout K\- umas and Levari Facias, Issued out of tbo •ourt of Common Picas of Cumberland county, ,n.I to rnedhcctcd, I will cxjkAc to Nult*, nttho jourt House. In tin* borough of Carlisle, on the ibove ilny, sit It) o'clock, A. M.. the following cal e-talc, to wit : ALL tlmt two-storlcd Frame Building, being, ;W tent Ui front by 18 feet In depth. Said but d jng Is located on a lot or ptooo of ground on lot No. —. In Ahl'.H addition to tbo borough of Ncwvllle, In tho township of Now ton, Cumber land county. Seized and takl-n In execution as tho property of Ann Sheldon, owner, and John Sheldon, contractor. AfSO. all Ibat certain lot of ground. know n as lot No. 5. situated in t he borough of Meclmn ieshurg, Into Silver Spring township, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a cor ner of Allen street and Hoguptou.u nmd. tlnmeo North along said road ia foot. theneo West 113 feet to au alley, thence along Bald al lev .lUb; feet to Allen street, thence along Allen street 100 feet to the place of beginning, being u part of a tract of land granted to John Steer, bv patent dated June 18, *c.. seized and taken In execution as the propertj of John it. Woods. • \ISO. all that' two-storied Frame House, lu l>v 1M loot, situate in the town of Clovorsburg, Southampton township, on a lot of ground, bounded as follows: On the Hast by alwelse foot alley, on 'be West by lot. of Isaac Burns,on the North bv a twelve foot alley, and on the Smilh bv a forty foot street. Seized and taken in execution as tlio property of David Barnhill, owner, or reputed owner and contractor. A i niilo r AT SO, all that lot of ground, situate In Hone well township, Cumberland county, bounded on the North by Andrew Gross. Last by James Graham, South by Jacob Stouller, and on tho West.bv J. W. Detwller. containing Hi) acres, more or less. Seized and taken In execution as the properly of Marlin Kunkle. ALSO, a lot of ground, situate In Hopcwoll towesblp. Cumberland county, bounded on the West bv i'll las Stoutler. on the North by .1. W. Detwller, Hast by .1. W. Detwller. and on tbo South bv Jacob Stoutler. containing It) ncn% more or less. Seized and taken in execution As tbo property.of'Martln Kunkle. AI*SO, a lot of ground. situate lu the borough ef Carlisle. Cumberland county, bounded on tho North by an alloy, on the South by North street, on tbo'West by Peter Spabr on tbo Hast by a lot of Peter Gilmore, containing 13 feoUu front on North street, and 111) feet hi depth, more or less.having thereon eroded ft two-story Krmno Dwelling House. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of John Boyer. ' M,so, all that two-story Frame Building, about 31 feet. In front, and -10 feet in depth, bounded on tho west by properly of Christian Baer, on tbo North by Carlisle and Harrisburg Turnpike, on tbo Hast by property of David Keed. and on tho South by a public alloy. .Said bulbil(ig Is located on a. tot-or piece of ground, situated in now Kingston,’ In the county of i •umberlund, and so much other ground Inline dlalelv adjacent therein us may be necessary fur tiie ordinary and useful purposes of tho same. Seized and taken In execution ns the propertv of H. A, Thrush and Alice 1 brush, his wife, owner or reputed owner,-ami K. A. Thrush, contractor. .\ jyo, alt Unit two-storied Frame-Dwelling with stone basement, located on a lot or piece <d ground part of a tract of land, situated In South Middleton townsnip; Cumberland conn tv. bounded and described, as fmlows, viz: On the West by the Carlisle am; Hanover turn iillio, Norm by mi nlley. Must, by an alley, UouMi liv lul i.l John .Inbns. Hald blinding Is about SO feet front bv SO feet back. Hci/.eil and taken in exoulhm aK the properly of Rav.d /. Goycr, owner or reputed owner. \r,sr>, alofof ground, situated on the South oast corner of Parsonage rim! High streets, m Mio boiougb of Ncwville. Cumberland county,, bound.-1 on the North by Parsonage street, south hvTheo. Slough, East by an alloy, arid West, by High street, containing b'J- teet in front, bv Rl» feet In depth, mot e or less, having there on erected a two-story Frame Dwelling House, stable and other outbuildings. Seized and ta ken in execution ns the properly ot W • s. Mc- Dannol. a lot of ground situated hi Monroe township, Cumberland county, bounded, on the North by Samuel Briekcr. on Ibo Knst, bj. A. Sollcnberger,"on the South by C. w. Ahl, and on the West, by Josiah Webbcrt, contain ing -17 acres, morn or loss, having thereon cree led a two-story Frame House and barn. Seized taken in execution as the properly of Joseph Hair. • , , ALSO, a lot of ground situated In Lower Al leli township. Cumberland county, bounded on tlm Hast and South by Yellow Creek, on the West by M. Best, nml no the Noilh b> M. Rusher, containing 20 acres, more oi' css, having thereon erectedtwo Dwelling Houses, Crist ”MIH, Saw-Mill and bank barn. Seized and taken In execution as the property or M. Horst. ALSO, all that’ certain Church Fdillco and Chapel, situated on a lot of ground on the south list corner of Romfrotand Hanover streets. In the borough of Carlisle. Ra.. bounded on the North by Rom fret street, Fast by lot of C. t. Humrich.South by Idl of Win. Seilers heirs ami lot of- N. Hunch, and West by roar of lots of John Llszman and N. Hunch, and said Han over street. The main building being a Church Kdltlco of brick, one story high, with a spire partly of brick and partly of wood frame work, containing In front on said Hanover street about f)l feet ID Inches, and In depth along sa « Rornfrot street about !K) feel. 1 inches to the said .chapel. .The ceiling of said elmrCli Is lb feet to the square. Maid chapel is two stories hIR”- contalnlng ln trout about JO feet, and in depth about 70 feet. fl feet lilgli, llrpt story; second story II feel high. Seized and taken in execu tion as tlie property of the second Presbyterian Uluirob of 11.0 llmomili ol Oirllslo, owner or ro puled owners. , J- k. l*OßbM^\iN, CONDITIONS —On all Ruled of S iOO or over, SoO will bo required to ho paid when the nroperty is stricken oil'; and on all sales under *oOU, •J7mar.‘tt , . NOTICK i.t hereby given Unit the fol lowing named persons have Hied applica tion lor hotel, liquor, restaurant aiid r(rtullcrs; licences, under the several Acts ot ARsembli relatin'* thereto, in thn olllce of the Clerk of the Court of limuier .Sessions of Cumberland countv. which said applications will ho pro sonted to said Court, on Monday, the <lh da> of April, I‘wJ: Wm. Noitkt'f. Carlisle. Fast Ward N. \V- Woods, do uo (Jeft.Z. l!enl/. t d‘> <j° Jeremiah Hannou, d<> «;;.Vw«,.i 11. Ij I'.urkholder, ‘l° Westward. Goo. Woistel. 'j« ' ° David 11. Gill, d'» l u Jacob Tlmdium, do d<> Fred’K/aiMlnger, Dickinson township, U. F. W ihler. ‘ Fast I’eunshoro do John. F Keefauver. . do do John .‘Merer, ‘ l ‘* Jacob Switzer, do ( }° Jill George. 1,0 , , Andrew Rrlekev, Hampden do John G. Heck, Lower Alien do A. L llursh, Monroe- do J. T. Shelbly, Middlesex do Home Miller, 4 do .do John I hompson, Meehan lesbnrg, N. Win d. John .1. Sponslor, do <}<> Jl. W. Irwln.o, . do »'” I W I.cbllg. do * S. Wind. Chas'llcnneherj'er, Newvllle RorougU. hiniufil R. /.oilier, do do Sum’i Htvuwsbaugh, New Cumbellaud. W.(’.Sharp, Newbury Win. Chirk, Southampton township. Sam’l naughman, do • do Enoch Rontzalin. South Middleton do John i>. Shea tier, do db Henrv A. Woir. do do \V A .Mullen, do do - Klleii Ruple.V. • do do H, !•’. timer. do do ,J c I’e' cber. North Middleton do j.'di'n C. Ree>er. silver Spring do K. Duey, do do Jollif J. Rlugwalt. do do S. R Crave, do . do I>niie A. Quiglev,, Sluppensburg Ilnrough. John Wynkooii,. do «|o .lumes Coll'ev, do do IV.er Coeklln, Cpper Allen township. Joshua Culp do do jamb ChlHiicll, West I’ennsboro do .1, W. Fair, do do 111 las n. Rysltir, I’onn do F, u. M’l.’learv, Newton do Fied’k Ralmur, Carlisle, Eastward, Sam’! 'Drown, do do . Tims. Lindsey, do w es - W aid. Fred’k (Jmmor, do v j). C. Dtirnlmngh, Mechanle.slnug, N • W n /d. W. li. Heaver, Shlpppiishurg borough. Henry I). Uopinan. Now Cumberl d uo s.’ll. Lavanluro. South Middleton twp. Fred’k Hrockrnakor. , Silver Spring retailer*. John Hannon, Carlisle T. F. Junkin, do S. W.Kavly, do LI. Harsh, snippensUiirg. J A; Graham. Newvllle lioro ’All licenses must l»w lifted within Hftenii days after granted by the Court, or ll#*y will be i«>r feltril, GEO. s. EMIG, Clerk of Court. March U, 1870—tn "pWEUVIiOUY TAKE NOTICE ! Something New in Carlisle Again, in which cverv peison is interested moroor less. An AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT ivml SEED STORE. .lustwhut Ims been wan loti hero for years hack. No, 01 South Jlunorer Street, known n.s tiro "I'lluir Corner.'’ at which place can ho immd.atall times,a lull uml complete assortment ol i kinds of AIiUICULTUIIAL IMI’LEMESTS I and also a lull and complete assortment‘of FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS I also n full and complete assortment of H’kIXOW and cedak wakei all of which will ho sold very low. I’irsous wlshl*ic anything in the above lino will do well by calling and examining our goods before buy ing elscwhcio, as w<- fuel sure wo can give us good -ali'-faciion us auv oilier house n» the nlacc or utM-when*. Uesureto give us u call. V,nn*t loru.-t Ihe place. NO. 01 lIANOVEH STREET, I*.l ilr'K Corner. 11. G, CAUU, Gemial lm the sale of all kind* ol Agri cultural Implements and Heeds, Ac. .land')-;;!—tr !—i fvaiiiialH of Sj| atlicnmltiicnl liiKtriimonls, af| l«TOHOO|»OH, u | Lanlorns, D JL-utcorolosicul Instruments. •J'Jtvsical Apparatus. Pro fusel v Illustrated and I'riccd, mailed In anu at/driM oh receipt of h> cents each. JAMI’S \V. QUEEN * GO., Opticians. 021 Cm-STMJr Sr., GUlHitoAi>a|.\.\, Ph i ImliU nhlll. NCW »OrK, Mention that you saw this In the Carlisle Volunteer. *.oman3*iin , 0 WftUl 0110 u> to fipll onr ami KiJ(jni- U paid. Thoso \lrcnlars ami V'.THINOTOS, HOTELS. REST A CHANTS. 9C|4r PHIIjADKIjPHIA. THE NEW HI'RINCI StVEES Dl- Tapestry Carpets In Single ami Double, W'iiilh?, from Sl.-Wper yar.l FINE BODY BRUSSELS ! Axminster Carpets ! 27mar4.‘l— 2moy. Selling off to Close Business! C E-N T R ALj)RY(jOO OS S T O R E ! I have dotormlnod to closeout the entire stock of goods of the Jinn of MILLKR& HUTTORFF in as short a time as possible. From this dale I will offer • great DRESS GOODS ! UL.VCKA.NP COLOUR SILKS. COLUItI ,„ AijI . ACAS , uaKOAINS. UL.ACK ALPACAS, VERY CHEAP, |>URK BLACK MOHAIRS. GREAT BARGAINS, ALL KINDS OK DRESS GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED BRICES. S CSrOOCI- ' of all kinds, a large stock unhand. FUN E l RA L GOODS! of all kinds.wlll bo on hand until the entire slock is closed out. M UH rOUNT.Klu^VNL^kuul T nl?^ REDUCED PRICES! MEN’S AND BOYS’ WE AB !■ Black and Colored Cloths and Cassimeres, at Great Bargains I CLOTHES bl all kinds will be made up at short notice Notions ! of a thousand different kinds, will bo closed out at a gront sacrifice to close oat; Now is Hie time for every one to secure a bargain in Dry Goods at the Central Dry Goods Store, aa lho entire stock must and will l»c closed out. ‘ JOHN MILLS.K, Surviving Partner. N. ]{.—The entire Block will be sqld wholesale at a groat sacrifice. "Umar7a MW, MW, , MW., Fall and Winter Dry Goods at Duke & Burkholder’s The’ Largest Stock ! The Greatest Variety . ~ il,„ i mvpvl Prlci's ever oU'crcd to llm imbllo. Call anil innko iv pevsomU exmiilnnlhm this stock, ami wo will convince you thin this Is true. We Imvo nil the now tin.l Late Style Dress Goods I VELVETEENS In every simile at Ihe very lowest prices. BLACK ALPACAS IN ALL THE BEST BRANDS. SHAWLS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES. White and Colnreu blankets, &c. Flannels in all colors and qualities, at old price*. Cloths, Cassimeres, Overcoatings, ssssstss Dial wc sell cheap. ' DUKE* BUKKUOLDEk )N , ) „ IIU ,m,vc 5 t.,t;... unto Sepl.-U, ILJ. 1872. Grand Sail Opening. 1872. No. 18 North Hanover St. Having returned fiom the Fnstoni.Markets with a Large & Well-Selected Stock-Seeds . lam piepau-d * otlet ft \lb - AINS m nil wbo will hivor ns mill a rail. IMtni.se examine Hie following before purchasing elsouheJ’fb if you desire to save money ; Lat/ifs’, CiL'iil'n and Mi.-sc.s 1 KID ULONKS, Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds, j, TOinnlHic. «...>rtmoin-..r ZKIMIYU, OUIIM/ KTOWN uml ' FANCY YARNS. Also, a full lino of Jet and Mated Jewelry, Bracelets, Neck-Ties, Chains, &c. .... IU -., -t I • Carlisle, sopl.iu, isiJ. ORtoccries John A. Means, IVo. 7S . Ilfiiiover h*c*cf, C A U LISI, K, Donl.it- In Fresh Groceries. Siu.li :.s EBACKKIW, JLOEAHSKa, FLOUII. CGI- I’EES, 1 FEED, • CHEESE, ■ TEAS. H|VUKH. SUGARS. , KICK SYRUPS, . HAV I ’ FISH, BEEF, HA&f. • LARD. SAUCE. -CLOVES, PICK LES, SODA, DRIED FRUIT, KETCHUP. SOAP, NUTMEGS. CANNED FRUIT, PEPPER, STARCH. » ALLSPICE, BALAitATUS, CINNAMON. GINGER, CORN STARCH, SARDINES, BROOMS, BUCKETS. TUBS. CANDLES. . CORDAGE, “vimivmSi BASKETS. VINEGAR, iIWUKINU. ' . .STOVE 1-OMBII, COAI. Oil. OKDAUWAUE, WIUOWWAIiE, ' ' UUEENBWAKK, (ILABSWAKE, STUNK W AUK, EAHTHENWAKE, mini'! oR N E CHESTNUT STREET, l''rOm ■jA'.OO. At £2 oh per yard at. t h I- I N G A RlilS LJ- BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF us long as there are any goods on hand-. Notions ! Notions ! FKRSH MEAT 33A.ILY Edward J. Arney, JS'orth J/inuner S/fee/ CSfTho citizens of Carlisle can be furnished with Beef, Pork, Veal, Mut ton, Lamb, Pudding,Sausage, &c., daily at bis residence, opposite John Ale- Bride’s. Delivered to all parts of the town. . eptl-72. ULATCHLEY’B i* —3 Improved Cucumber Wood ‘“Pump, Tasteless, Durable, Edi ts q clout and Cheap. The boat ail'nniii for the least money At a tontlon Is cepcelally Invited to jL Illalehloy’H Paleut Improved bracket and new Drop Chook f/o*S\ Valve, which can bo withdrawn 11 Ud removing the Pump or >4^-^/<llfiturbiiigtho Joints. Also, tho ;7j Copper Chamber which neve* cracKKorKcnles, and will outlast any other, For sale by Hhhie smith A Hupp, Carlisle. Hi nd Ci forCataloguo and price list, t-i CIIAS. U. bI.ATC’III.CY. Mt’r Sept, 12— i 500 Commerce St.^hlla 1 QEEDS,Plants,Trees— prepaid hy mull. Aly new descriptive Catalogue of Choice Flow er and Oardon Heeds, 2d sorts of either for 31; new and choice varieties of Frultaml Ornamen tal Trees, Hbrubs, Evergreens. Hoses, drapes, Lilies, Hinajl Fruits, Homo and border Plants ami llulbs; one year grafted Fruit Trees for mulling; Fruit Stocks of all kinds; Hedge Plants, Ac.; the most complete assortment In the country, will bo sent gratis lo any plain ad dress. with P. O. box. True Capo Cod Cranberry for upland or lowland, S 3 per lOOO; 31 per luu pi cpuul bp mall. Trade List to dealers. Heeds on Commission, Agents wanted. 11, m. Watson, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed warehouse, Plymouth, Mass,- FslablMied I*l2. OiuarM-lt 901 jJfUsmlancous. i • I Emma.» ct«.—ivtghtnamplcs mailed frco for VJ.'ii otw. Unit Bell airtight for four dollars* to V t-rtuy person In CnrlWo, who will not nsoat. IMmarGW Knndnll A C0..707 Ilro#dwa>,N.Y« AtroiuaN(» class', malt: ou female }) sno a week guaranteed. Respectable employ ment at home, day or evening; no capllnl re quired; full instructions mid valuable package of goods to start with sent fico I».V mall. Artdr®£* with tl cent return stamp, M. YOUNG A CO. L.t Greenwich st.. New York. SOranMw. 1 r\f\ TEACHERS Oil STUDENTS. MA LE or can sccuro employment por ing from $lOO to jjlfld per monlli during the spring and Summer, Address. PEOPLES JOURNAL, 618 Arch street, Phlln. Pn. 20mar4w pVUVATE ADVICE TO YOUNG- MEN! Dynn Eminent Clirlstlnii Physician, Bent frco to nnv address by the Oirrcy)ontUnf/ So'irlart / of tlio Young Men’s Christian Association, Ger mantown,Pennn. 20mnr4w A WATCH FREE man who will act ns our agent. Business Kent and honorable. SHOO DO made in 5 days. Salea ble ns dour. Everybody buys It. CAn’t do with out It. Must have It. No gift enterprise, no hum bug. ICcdncdy A Co., Hlitslmrg. Pn. Iflmnrlw 1 r\nrvn«onLs wanted for our immensely pop- XUUUular MAPS A CHARTS. Our largo Map of the UNITED STATES, With a beautiful largo WORLD Map on reverse-side, sells splen didly. Each Map 40x58 Inches. T /*\ r\ r\ agents wanted for our new Charts. JLUUUhoLY VIRGIN AND CHILI) and CHRIST BLESSING LITTLE CHILDREN. They will llml a place In every Christian home. lIAASIS A LUBHECfIT, Empire Map and Chart Establishment IDT Liberty St.. N* Y. SUmnrlw USE the Rolslnger Sash liOck and Support to tten. Your Windows ! No spring to brcak.no cutting of sash ; cheap, durable, very easily applied; holds sush at any Place desired, and a self fastener when snob is down. Send stamp for circular. Circular and six copper-bronzed locks sent to any address, post paid, on receipt of 50 cents. Liberal In ducements to the trade. Agents wanted. Ad dress, REISINGER CO., No. 118 Market St*.Har risburg, Pu. [soml money by post-olllco order or registered letter.] ‘Jfltnarlw mllE LIGHT HUNNINU DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE 7> the ytejft hi the Wortd. AcontK want oil. Hend for circular. Address: 'Domestic Sewing Machine Co., N.A . liOmtlrlw WANTED AGENTSKn MSX literature, OUR DIOEHiION ; oi, MY JOLLY FRIEND’S SECRET ! Du Did Lewis’ now work la an immense suc cess.* Saves money, worry and.precious health, and shows how to live well and grow fat on .1 a week. Agents are coining money ami doing a world of good with U. Delay uot. hul address at unco Ueo. Maclean, Publisher,l htla. -Ona I\\ N E V- E- B. NEGLECT A COUGH. Nothing Is more cor tain to lay the foundation for future evil conse quences: WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS! aro a sure cure for all diseases of the respiratory organs, sore throat, colds, croup, dlphthoim. Asthma Catarrh. Hoarseness, Dryness of the Throat, ‘Windpipe, or bronchial Tubes, and all Diseases of the Lungs. ... In all cases of sudden cold, however taken, these T ABLETS should ho promptly ahd freely used. They equalize the circulation of tho.hlood, mitigate the severity of the attack, and will, in a very short lime, restore healthy action .to the "JfrtloMa Tablets m pul. up only boxev Take no substitutes. If lusy can tbe found at vonv druggist's, send at once to the Agent In Now York, who will forward them b> return mail. . ’ Don’t no deceived by imitations, Hold bv druggists. Pricetlooents a box. TOIXN OICELLOGG, IS IMatt Ht.. N. V.. Rend for circular. Sole Agent for United Stales. iWmurlw • $5OO i N PREMIUMS TWO NEW POTATOES. BLISS’ SELECT GARDEN SEEDS! EXTRA EARLY VERMONT. Ten DaysEarlho than Early Hose. Exokmoitk Puoijpctivk an* ol EXCELLENT FLAVOR. SI per pound ; t pounds by mull, postpaid, for ? I •*». COMPTON’S SURPRISE. SW Rumiels jo Tin: Acme. -A little later than Earlyßo.se. Kqr.u. ix tiuALitv. S 3 por.pouud, by mall, postpaid. CoOO will ho awauled as PREMIUMS to those who produce the Largest O'mutity frpm one pound. Descriptive Circulars of the above with list of :W0 varieties of Potatoes, free to all. Ir.LUSTKATKD SEED CATALOGUE, 200 pages With Coloukd CITROMO, *25 cents. > A New Tomato, the “ARLINoiON. L.uly, solid and productive: Price. "5 ,cts. per packet. Five i ackcts lor SI. B. K. BL! 8 8 &. SOH S. . i!;i Park Place. Aoin.. 20m«iT'.v JURXJJBEEA-! TlictirentSouth Ameiieun liloinl Piuilie- Is ui.cminllofl liy MU' known ivmeily. It will emillontL’, vxllrplito nml llioi ..iiglily destroy nil poisonous substances in llio Biood nml will ef fectually dispel nil predisposition to billions de rangement. . , , Is there wanlol notion Inyourllveraml s\uvyn * Unless relieved uL once, the blood becomes im pure bv deleterious neeiet ions, producing Serol ulons or skin discuses, blotches, felons, pustules. canker, pimples, .tc.. *e. Have you a dyspeptic stomach .’ Unless < I geatlpn is promptly aide > the system is dobib tatoa with loss of Vila! force, poverty ot- the blood, dropsical lenduncy. generol weakness m lassitude. .Take it to assist digestion without reaction ; It will imparl, youthful vigor to the Have you weakness of the Intestines? You arc in danger of chronic diarrhoea or the dread ■ ful inflammation of the bowels Take It to al lay Irritation, and ward oil tendency to Jnlliim iiavoyou weakness of the uterine or urinary, organs? You are exposed to suffering In >•* most aggravated form , . _ , Are you dejected, drowsy, dull, sluggish oi de pressed in spirits, witle head-ache, back-ache coaled louguo and bad lasting mouth ■. Kor a cerlalu remedy for all of these diseases weaknesses and troubles; for cleansing nml purifying the vitiated blood and imparting vig or to all tho vital forces, for building up ami restoring the weakened constitution use .11 it r iu;n \ : which Is pronounced by the lending medics, authorities of London and Paris “the most now ■ erful tonic and alterative known to the medlc.-d world ” This is no now and untried discover but has been Jong used by the leading physi clans of other countries with ivonder/ul reined'd rC oon’t weaken and Impair the digestive organs by cathartics and physics, they give onl.< tem porary relief— Indigestion, flatulency and dys pepsia with piles and kindred diseases are sure to follow their use Keep the blood pure and health is assured. Price One Dollar per bottle JOHN Q. KELLOGG. 8 Platt street. JS Y Solo Agent for the United States. Send for cir cular , IWmaMw 7 TO 12 PER SENT We make a specialty of County, City and School District Bonds. Guarantee Legality of all bonds sold, collect the coupons without charge, or take seme at bo much cash on sales. *3-Send for price list. THE LAW OF MUNICIPAL BONDS I Just published by our senior, should bo in the lianas of ull Interested In it is class of secun-. ties. Two Volumes, price Sit). , ' W N COLEH «fc CU.,17 Nasua st.,N.Y, JOmariw The immense sale. 10,000 in one mouth our LIVINGSTONE 28 YEARS IN AFRICA ! in having proves It above all others the book the musses want. It goes like wildfire. Over GOUpnm-s, only SJ.fiO. It Is the only complete, genuine account of the arduous labors, daring deeds fearful hazards,-and mighty .achieve* menls of the prince of explorers. Store agents ' y Notick.—Bo mil deceived by misrepresenta tions made to palm oil’ high-priced Inferior works, but send for circulars ami see proof ol statements ami great success of our agents. Pocket companion free. 11UBBAUD BROS., Publishers, Phlla, or Boston. SOruarlw lITRITF. for Lo*,'o Illustrated Price List, Ad dross, GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, NO. 170 SMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBOIIOII, PA., nreeeh-loadlnpHhot duns, $lO to $3OO. Double fil ot duns?SS toslso. Single Onus. $3 to 620. Ill il«>« a S to $75. Kovolvcra, 60 to $25. Pistols, $1 lo "s '(j im Material. Fishing Tackle. Largo dls count to Dealers or Clubs. Army duns, llovol cers Ae bought or traded for. Goods sent by expre-s C. O. D. to he examined before pnld'for. 20marlw 12,000,000 .ACRES C'.lujap Farms I Tho Cheapest Lund In Market, for sale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. In tUo G HEAT PLATTE VALLEY. ;i 000,000 ACRES IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA I N-uw lor Hftlo m tracts of forty notes and up wurclH on IWo 11 uu ton years’ credit at 11 per cent fertile soil, on The great Min- In-' regions of Wyoming. Colorado, Utah and Nevada, being supplied by the farmers hi the Platte Valley. % SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOMESTEAD OF I*W ACRES Tin: Ukst Locations Fon Coloisius. Krco homes for nil I Millions of acres of choice Government ljuuls open lor entry .under the Homestead Law, near iho Great Uailroad. with eoo<l markets and all the conveniences of un ohUciiled country, f'rce pusses to purchasers 01 Uailroad hum sectional Maps, showing »no land, also new edition ot descriptive pamphlet with now maps mailed free ovary Whore. Address, „ O. r. D-V\ W. T.nnd Commissioner u. P. *s•*, Omaha, Neb, •.“Dmnrlw 11l t 18. II 111 in 18 II: t: tm
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