UUTTEUMII.K A CUREFOR BMAI.Tj-I’OX. —A correspondent of the West Chester local News, etatca Hint he knew of n cnio of the Most vlrulenfamull-pox to he cured by the use of buttermilk;. The pa wns buthod with mill:, which was used Inwardly. The skin waa rfibbed occa- Hhiunlly with sweet cll. v The relief ob ta'iued by thla mode of treatment la aald to have been almost instantaneous. It Is a cheap remedy and one easily ob tained by all. A Kentucky paper contains a report of a recent wedding, in which 11 the l.rlde was not particularly handsome, Put her father threw in seven mules,and the husband was satisfied. business notices. 1573 SPRING & SUMMER' * C.OYliig BBOTIIEBS, Jobbing And Commission Merchants, • iVo.2 4 South Hanover Street, Carlisle. They aro wholesale dealers in Hosiery, Li nen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Shirt Fronts, Head Nets, Cord Edge and SafTota Ribbons. Vel vet ‘Ribbon, Corsets, Gloves, Suspenders, Ties and Bows, Laces, Edging, lluflliug, White Trim ming, Paper Collars and Cuffs, Note, Cay, Busi ness, Letter and Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, paper Bags, Drugs, Hair OIL Perfumery, Fancy Soap, and an endless variety of Trinkets. Or ders will receive prompt attention. • p. s.—All merchants are respectfully request ed to come and examine our stock. • FARMERS, If you want perfection In you Draft Collars, purchase from SAM’-L ENSMIN GER. 10 West Main ptreot, whore you can get them, as well as everything else In the saddlery line. Oaprll-Ot Notice.—All persons Indebted to the Ann of MILLEIt & BUTTOBFP -will please nil and make payment without delay as the business of said firm must be nettled up.' JOHN MILLER, Surviving Partner 27fob7;j*lf Nice iresn Cheese at Means’, No. 7S S* Nauo vor street. •- MayO-tf. Elvish It distinctly understood that X do not sell Pittsburg but COLUMBIA OIL, which I imarantee to equal Pittsburg Oil In every pnr- Ilanlar. • GEO. B. HOFFMAN. N. B.—The trade supplied lower than by any ot.ior house in Ciullsle, and If oil does not prove satisfactory return at my expense. 43-llavlug recently purchased a Pepper MU iam now prepared to offer a pure article of ground Pepper, which I can warrant to V>o pure as It Is ground under my own supervision, and will forfeit the sum Of TWENTY DOLLARS lor the slightesUdotectlou of adulteration; GEO. B. HOFFMAN. ■ll and 88 Pomfret St ±snov72tl ifj>-EntPrprlse ! Enterprise! Persons about starting housekeeping will do well by calling at the cheap cash stores of Geo. B. Hoffman and examine his largo and well selected slock of and Wood and Willow Wares; also everything pertaining to the Grocery and Pro vision business.. Stoics, No.'s H and 8S East Pomfret street. 27febtf you waht- anyth lug In tho provision line give \V. A. Hum rich a call and save 20 per cent. ; • *27feb7o 4®“lfyou want anything in. fruit, meat, flsh, vegetable, nut, sauce, splco or cheese line; give Humrlch a oall and you w’On’t regret it. 27t SPBCIAL NOTICES. CENTAUR LlNlMBNr.—There’ is no pain which the Centaur Liniment will not relieve, no swelling It will not subdue, and no lameness which It .will not cure. This Is strong language but It Is true. - Whore the parts are not gone/ its effects are-marvelous. It has produced more euros ot rheumatism, neuralgia, lock-jaw, pal sy, sprains, swellings, caked breasts; scalds, burns, salt-rheum, ear-nebo, «kc., upon tho hu man Iramo, and of strain!*, spavin; galls. &c., upon animals la one. year than have all pro er protended remedies since tho. world began. Il ls a counter-irritant, ah all-healing pain ro llover. Cripples throw away their crutches, the lame walk,'poisonous bites are rendered harm less. and tho wounded are. healed without a scar. It-ls no humbug. The recipe Is published around ouch bottle. It Is selling as no-article ever before sold, arid it sells because. It does just what- it pretends to do. Those who now suffer from'rheumatism, pain or swelling, de serve to suffer if they will not use Centaur Lin iment. More than 100 J certificates of remarka ble cures, including frozen limbs, ■ chronic rheumatism, gout, running tumors, Ac., have been received. Wo will send a circular con taining certificates, tho recipe, &c., grails, to any one requesting It. One bottle of tho yellow wrapper Centaur liniment Is worth 5100 for spavined or sweenied horses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep. Stock' owners, this Lin iment Is worth your attention. No family should, bo without Centaur Linimeut. Price 50 cents a bottle; largo bottles, $l. J- P- RUSE & (>O., bO Broadway. New ’Xonk. Castouia In more thiui a substitute ini' Cnstoi Oil It is the only safe article la existence which is certain to assimilate the fbod, regulate the bowels, cure wlud-collc, aud produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine nor alcohol, and Is pleasant to take, Children-, need not cry andgnollicrs may rest. 27mar0m t, ASTINH LOVELINESS.— Twenty years ago, when paint, pearl powder and 'enamel were ruining the complexions and destroying Iho health ot women of fashion, Hagan's Magnolia Hahn was brought out ns a pure botanloj' cos metic, guaranteed to restore bloom and beauty to the sum. From that time to the present It has been conllnnally rising In public estima tion ns tho safest and most unexceptionable, preparation of Its class. Instead of producing an artificial, metnlllo-surface, Hire tho deadly enamnls, or wilting tho cuticle Hire tho poison ous lluids sold under various names us heautl , tiers,” It keeps tho skin as soft ns velvet :ren ders It ns smooth and, glossy as satin, a”?!® parts to If that delicate, rosy tinge, which Is tho toxin ideal of complexlonal loveliness. Ibis ex quisite chromatic effect Is not transient, by ap plying tho balm dally It may bo prolonged from youth to age. A lady who purchased Iho Ilrst ■bottle of tho article, nineteen years ago, i "’ rlt “ B to say that her complexion at forty Is purer, clearer and, more brilliant than It has ever been;” and she attributes Its beauty soldi, - the dally use'of Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. OASIOIUA-a substitute lor Castor 011-ls a physio which does not distress or gripe, but 1s sure to operate when all other remedies have failed. You may coufldontly roly upon lie Cas torla in Stomach ache, Constipation 1’ latuleu cy, croup. Worms, Plies or deranged Lit or. It contains neither minerals, morphine, opllim nor alcohol, but Is purely a vegetable prepare tlou, perfectly harmless, aud, above a 1, p ea sanl to take. Tho Castoria soothes quiets tho system, and produces natural sleep. It 3 a wonderful thing to assimilate the food of chil dren and prevent, them frdhr crying. A Illty cent bottle will do the work for a »“ d save many doctor’s bills. P THE fragrant broath ot beauty attests the matchless purifying properties of So'/.odont. Every lady who has over used It, proclaims It a perfect antidote to dental decoy, lure teeth arc essential to pare breath and bol j'“ ro °“' Joyed by nil who resort to this agreeable, whole some and Invnlablo vegetable compound. Spaulding’s Glue will mend your ways, &c- JACOB .LI VINUBTOiN , Wholesale Xobacco & Seijars, No. 27 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. Prices ns low ns In Philadelphia or Ilnlthuo April 25, MJntKiws. CARDISLE produce market. SO 50 6 00 5 (X) FAMILY FLOUR SUPERFINE FLOUR RYE ELOUR j.- WHEAT WHlTii* • WHEAT RED RYE CORN OATS CLOVERSEED TIMOTHYBEED • flaxseed - t ' A TILISLE PROVISION MARKET BUTTER EGGS LARD TALLOW , BEESWAX U ' V S N &tsUsi» do BIDES BEANS pur bus. UAHS DRIED APPLE, ‘ UNPARED PEACHES PARED Bo PITTED CHERRIES CLOSING PXJIOES DeHaven & Bro., JO SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILADA. 3 o'clock, P. M.\ P/iila. Apr. 7, 1873. Now U. S. .Vs of IbSI u.s. ; U. S. tl’s of’tf'J, not called U. H. «’Hof ’C:’. Ist call U. B. U\s of ’HJ, 2*l- call U.S. o*Bof’o2,3d call. U. S. »‘8 of '(5l U _. s. h'h of ’in U. B. 0 s of ’t's, now U. 8. O’Hof ’(l7 U. H.U’sof’dS U. B. 6’h UMU'k U. 8.I!0 Year (5 nor cent, 'y Gold Silver Union I’ju‘lllc U. U. Ist M. U-.ruU Central Paolllo K. It \"'iy x . Union Pnclllc Lain! (Ir int 11-nnln.... 71 I DIED. INTIIUHHT.—In smith Mldd'-ton township, on the 201 h lilt.. Lllhi, wifi* of Wm. I.mthnrai, decen.sod.uml daughter of Hnyder uml Cntha rluo lUiploy, aged III) yours.moa. uml 10 duys. MADRID D. CART— RICHARDS.—In this place, on Iholilh Inst., at the parsonage of the Second J resbyto rlan Church, hy *lhe Uov. George Norcross. Mr, T. J. Curt to Miss IC. A. Richards, both of C ar- Lisle. ZEIGLER —ZEIGLKH.—At the residence of the bride’s parents, on the lid Inst., by the Rev. Chns. S. Albert, William A. Zelglcr -to Miss Minnie J. Zolglor, both of Middlesex. Neb) SUJbcttlßUuents. Annual financial state- MENTof the Rorongh of Carlisle, for the llscnl year, ending March 110. IS7O, by JOSEPH W. OGlLBY.Treasurer: RECEIPTS. To dividend received from Carlisle Gas & Water Company. SUWO 00 To amoupt of borough bonds Issu’d. 1,000 00 To amount received,from rent of, , market stalls. &■> To amount received from J, ITnck ett, market muster, To interest rccelved'on Mrs. Thorn's legacy, *- To amount received for exhibition license. To amount received from C. L. Uhlnelmrt, duplicate, IbTl. To-amount received from Geo; 0. Hodman, duplicate, IK7I, I.S-..1 00 To amount received from Messrs. Kiefer, Hoirmtm and Hbckor, duplicate, 1b71,. •To amount received from J. F. •Yelngst, duplicate. IST'? DISBURSEMENTS AND EXPENDITURES. IoCTSTANDINO OUDEKS OF, IS7O. amount paid Second Presbyto : rlun church, stone, Elias Donnelly and sou, street com mlssiouoraurt work, r.,- , ( J . , 1 - Campbell* Kenwood, plumblng,&c. uu Cumb. Eire Co., bal. appropriation, 1-5 00 Union Flro Co,, bal. appropriation, l->0 00 Georgo P. Myers, policeman, «« uu .Leonard Heckadoru, curator, {J Sheafor & McMillon, mason work. j? 0o 11. Saxton & Co., powder and glass, »» {ft Georgo Taylor, janitor, election, 1 w OUTSTANDING OBDEUS OF 1871. By amount paid S. 11. Gould, bal ancoduous former treasurer, 'Carlisle Deposit Hank, over duo cou pons and'interest, .las, McCarter, street commissioner. Hays, Lob ley. Fachey and Corbet, street work, ... Spuhr, Sterner, Potts ami others. atone, .1. Faber, setting curb. Saxton & Co. ami Miller & Bowers, nowdor, tools, »tc., - Mammon and Fenc.il. repair g tools, Boctom & Bro., lumber. P. Spahr and W. Bowers, hauling Gas & Water Company, Gardner & Co , lamp posts, dc,. T. 11. Bamsoy, repairing lamps. George Foote and Campbell «t Hen- ■ • wood, pas lilting, f: George P. iMyors, lamplighter, W J” Sanno, Stout and Corbet JamplU’rs. w 01 A. S. Lyno, market master, •. Andrew Hockor, curator, /£ George Taylor,Janitor, 1J! Jg Lew Slnsonheimer, secretary. jg Lewis C. Faber, high constable, S Union Fire Company, appropriation, iw m Cumb. Fire Co., appropriation, , Good Will Hose, appropriation. }oo m Bmp. Hook & Lad. Co., apnroprl n. 100 JU G. Bender, bal. State tax advanc’d, ■ w « O. P. Humrlch, attorney, "X Weakley & Wallace, printing, . •” JK J. B. Bratton, printing. $ J, B. Floyd, preparing duplicate. wj T. Conlyn, attending town clock. r” w G. B. Slicafor, rcpnli Ing market bouse, in »- Loudon,Piper and Masonh’r, statlon’y. j> 85,708 73 PAYMENTS for the present year. •1572 ANIXIS7O. Amount paid Car. Dop. Bank and others, coupons discount and interest. . , . ® XX Eliza McMlllcn. int. on judgment, W UO U,W.Mftckoy, State tax, ’72 and *i.l, 40 J. Black, L. Ulngwalt and hands. street work and hauling, Coyle and Goodyear, stone, Saxton & Co. and Miller & Bowers, tools, Ac*., C. Wolrloh, lepalrlng. n , „ George Foole and Campbell A Hon wood, plumbing and gas lUt’iig, Hoft’inau, JnboflT, Meloy, oil, wide and brooms, C. I*. ItnmrlcU and others, expenses to Harrisburg, r “ C. P. Ilumrlcb, attorney to council, »{ uu Q. p, Myers, lamplighter, xi H. Brown, lamplighter, J. W. Ocllby, Treasurer. , 'j> ™ A. J. Wetzel, secretary. ■ .Tas. Hackett, cleric of markets, AM George Taylor, janitor. JK Low Masonhelmer, secretary, f •} .7. B. Humor, high constable, *** J. nr. Wallace, extra police, <te„ . *» John'flays, costs of church sail, , tf. X?. R, M.Uoudcrsou. refunded taxes, Cumb. Fire Co., appropriation, ‘JJJ JJ{ Union Fire Co. appropriation, X Good Will Hose, appropriation, 'IS! X Emp. Hook A’Ladder, approprla u, L. Hedcadorn. curator, ™ Weakley * Wallace, printing, Weak 1 1 y & Haddock, printing. jj{ .7. Rheom and F. Coruroau.dec u expn *, -- to ,7. B Floyd, preparing duplicate, - u UU U. A G. E. Sbeafer, repairing at market bouse, ■ ' A. B. Lvuo, repairing hose at-mm- • . ket house, , i 0 O’Donnld. repairing pump at market house. 7™ H. 3C, Pett’er (hire emmdl 1871) ‘ w Sponslor nud Shryock, tiuallfylng „ borough officers. :» XX .Tames London, stationary, £ 5x Gougher and plper.posttng ordlnc s, - Ob Sd.SU 13 SMALL POX EXPENDITURES. 1872 ami 187 a. Amount paid on orders Board of ■ Hoalth, nurses, burial, «£<;., S - l '.>-i m •J. M. Wallace, n‘| .A J. 8. Bonder, vaccinating. I }A lx C M. Worthington, vaccinating, H S. B. Klefler, vaccinating. -*t r? W. W. Dale, vaccinating, - l ';i C. W. Krlse, medical attendauce. H. Saxton it Co., tar/ uu Win., MoElweo, hauling, 1 Meloy i Co., groceries to patients, •}[ ly 0. Iniioir, groceries to patients, ,l J] W S. H. Gould, bedding, .... , cWmaii* Worthington,dls infect). .7 111 U.<t U.'lO.Slioafer, building, shunts , -*} II Rhoads it Co., coal, . *' J. Campbell. lees on small pox acet. 1 00 Weakley & Haddock, printing ordl nances, , recapitulation. Payments on orders for .1870, , . 41 Paymoutaonordorsaud comp, for 1871. , 5.7 bS paymouisoaordorsuml comp- for 1872. -'.oil I * Small pox expenditures, 2,i07 -i 1-1 ,D 57 111 Tola) Amt of receipt*, Amount overpaid. 4337 BOUNTY STATEMENT UECEIITSI To amt, received from S. H, Gould. iortner treasurer, _ s To mill, received Ifom Josh. Fagan, - ;|0 M To amLrocMvodVom C. H. Illilno -10 hart, collector 1871. cl To amt. received from L. B. Hon 10 man, deputy collector 87 . ifiit 01 To amt. received I™™- 7 ;, 1 Hlllue .«« m bnrt, on duplicate. IK7U ,>U3 w To amt. received from Messrs. Kie fer, Iloflmnn and Hocker, bal- Tomiit?recoVved Irom J.F, Yelngst, " collector, 1872, * $5,182 25 PAYMENTS. rush imhl Carlisle Deposltßankand ilml others, emit oils and Interest CnshVold'caridalo Deposit IlanU and others, conpons, , , isu uu Cash paid Jt. I*. Uasslcr, 1,0111115 .non boiids and Interest, 10 dl. Cast! paid It. M. Ilondersun bounty bonds oml Interest. 11 -0, l.iuou Cash paid Rachael Claiidy. bonulj bonds and Interest, 20. uu uu Cash paid John 8. Munro bounty bonds and interest, 1. 18, Cash paid stamps, «tc., 1 Cash paid Treasurers’ cnminlsslun „ I' per cent, on 8.».1H2.-j, . . i n o -Balance In hands of 1 roasure., **l - ao. as We. the Auditors of the Rornutsh Cftrlialwlo hereby corttly that wo have examined the fore going Borough and Bounty accounts of Jos. W. SgUbv, treasurer of said borough, together with the vouchors connected therewith, and hud tl o Riimo correct as slated, showing a balance duo him on the borough account, of forty-nine dol lars and lllty-seven cents, and also a balance due bv him on tho bounty account of f ol | rloo | x hundred ami twenty-eight dollars and eighty seven cents. Wo have also, by order of Coun cil assisted by J. W. Ogtlby, late treasurer, and Low. Masonholmev, secretary made n thorough and oarolul oxumtnallon of tho books and pa nnrtiof said corooraltou. and submit the follow- PuTshllJ ioS?ai exhibiting In detail tho pros ent liabilities aud resources oi sold Borough, to wit: Ncto Sl'DbcftCjacmcnt^. uahimtikm fou uououciii punrosKH. lloNDRI) DKUT AS FOLLOWS. VIZ Gas and \\*nlor llomls, (re issue) iluo Jan. 1, 1875, . Sii.thH) (H) llnroufth Lcmn proper, duo Jan. 1,1875, Horounh loan proper. , duoJ.au. 1.1K77, 1 00 00 llorouuh loan proper duo Jan. 1, 18/*-, HoroiiKh loan proper, duo Jui>; I, 1S71), , 18,100 00 Horounh loan proper, duo July 1,1870, Ikirouuh loan proper, duo July 1, ISvJ, Warden jmlKmoat. Outsln'K orders of coumdlof 1870, UuUstn’g ord'rs of council of 1871, Ont.stn'g ord'rs of counol) of 1872, Outstanding orders of council of 1*72, small pox. I’.irllslo Deposit Hank, over duo coupons and hit. thereon, IMe to J. w. OKlll.y. late Ireush. amount overpaid, 120*2 m;. !- !$j 114 117? H m?* nuft i \r% 11$ 11$ !,$ . isi.; R .Minr-ll KKHOUUOES. 1,101 BbaroH (Jus a Wuu;r ’co.Mm-U. pur value, 325.100 00 Lcgnev of Mrs Tborn, 1,000 01) Matcher Hon. M Swlgert judgment. 30 Wt Outs ending bnroupb lux of I'-TU. (i trst National • ‘ • Hunk), 37j 00 borough lux levied for ’7- Stl,*J(»s to , Exonerations allowed hy council, M *>- Commissions , allowed col* - Ic’r by coun cil. iIWM Payments by by collector to treasurer, • *1,523 31 -1.921 »0 Balance outstanding, 1,310 97 iW,BBL 27 Excess ofllabllltleH over resources, LIABILITIES Edit BOUNTY I'UIU’OSES. Bounlj r bonds duo .fun. 1, JS73, 53,000 0J Bounty bunds duo Junj 1, 1875, -,000 Ofl 85,900 00 BOUNTY. RESOURCES. Bounty tux of IS7O, out standing (First Nul’l Bank) Bounty tax of 1870,.out standing, L 9 (, i Bounty tax’ levied for 1872, S3,5'U) 71 Exonerations allowed by council, S7S S 8 Commissions ‘ allowed oy council, HS 11 Payments by collector to , treas'er, 2,311 25 2,C77,4i 251 1a <lO 00 m oo Sos GO Balance outstanding, Bal. in hands of tveas’r, 28 OS Excess of liabilities over resources, •1.523 31 SI 1,907 59 Total excess ofindeblednocs for bor ough and bounty purposes over ns *.Ot'J. 5-H.NJ3 IH Wltnc F «o«rl.M..l»A P rnJ 6 lfcTl. ooDs _ JOHN I. FALLER, J, R. IRVINE, 10aprll7.‘Ml Auditors. 132 10 nUMB ERL AJN D VALLE V BAIL BOABI CHANGE OF HOUII3, Si;OID 47 tm and after Monday. April 7, 1873, Passon* gor Trains will run dally us lollowMSnndaj ceptodl. EASTWARD: ■ Accommodation irain leaves Cliambursburg o.GO a At Hhlnnonsburg 5.25), Now\ 1110 b.OO, Carlisle .^«r>feXnlcsbur Arriving at ilarrlsburg 7 “j/«« 'J'l-atn leaves Hagerstown 7.35 A. M. f Green castle 8.08, Clmmbersburg 8.50, bhlpi’ensburg 9.2 S Nowvlllo 9.51, Carlisle 10.70, Mechaulosburg 11.03. arriving at Harrisburg 11.35 P. M. • Jjau-J&preas Train leaves Hagerstown 12. WM. Grcencastlo 12.28. Clmmbersburg 1.05. Shippeas. burg 1.37, Nowvllle 2.10, Carlisle 2,00 t Mechanics burg 3.10. arriving at Harrisburg Wo P. M* yinht Krpn-.v'' Train leaves Hagerstown 6.--» P in., ureoncastlo 0.3.1, Clmmbersburg 7.31. Mnp* peusburg 8.U2. Nowvlllo 8.35, Carlisle O.Od. Mt'* ehahlcsburg 0.35,an lying at Harrisburg 10.02 p.m WEaT\V A It I>. o , lYain leavesi Ilarrlsburg 8.00 A Rr..Mecluvulcsb«rg 8.35, Carlisle 9.11 jNoM’villeO.-l/ Bblpponsburg 10.20, Clmmbersburg IoM, Oi een castlo’U.lG, arriving at Hagerstown U;4fi Mail Train loaves Ilarrlsburg 1.05 I. M.. chanlcsburg 2.27, Carlisle 2.68, Newylllo 3.3-, Whip ponsburg 4,02, Clmmbersburg Oreeuciu.Uo 5.H. arriving at Hagerstown 5.40 P. M. Duu'Et. Train leaves Harrisburg 4,4;> I. M.. i*o jhanlcsburg 5.17, Carlisle 5.17, Nowvllle G. 20 Bhh - ponsburg 0.18, arriving aLChambersbmg at 7.10 TRAIN' loaves Clmmbersburg at 7:32’p. in., Grcencastlo 8,40, arriving at Ha gerstown 9,30 pm. rT . , ~, Nlr//U Krpreia Train leaves Harrisburg at 1 11.--) p. ni, Mecimnlesburg 11.oS. Carlisle Neu vlUo, l.O'i.ShlppeUsburg 1.31, clmmbersburg -.0-). Greencastlo 2.37, arriving at Hagerstown at 3.00 I’-i*:Miikli.i' 1 ’ - i* : Miikli.i' close connections at mrrlaburg with trains to mill from I'lilliidolpbln Now \o>k, Baltimore, ’Washington,Pittsburg,and all points W Siuce to brorrM.-A slock train will leave K“- gerstown dally (Sundays excepted) at 3.20 p. m.» and Chnmbersburg at 5.40, nviiviug at Harris burg at 10.45 p. m., and at Philadelphia at 7 oc ifc 1 H Philadelphia time, wlrloll Is ten minutes faster than our local time. O. N. CULL, Hupt SDPKRINTENDKNT’S OrriCKl Chamb'g.. Pa , April l, 73. i ■ .$ ; B‘J 51 1,958 OS 1152 20 5(10 So im) So 38 2-5 2S it 11 00 OS 0!) 2ft 23 1,010 45 17S 70 0-1 03 1,030 10 II 50 29 CO 10 15 ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS ! The best assorted slock In Cumberland Valley. ALL KINDS OF CADIES’, CHILDREN'S and MEN’S 1 WEAR, Jk.± ' No. East Main Street! All Goods Warranted, lOnprll ADAM DYSERT. (. Tile subscriber la Tf'lTT' f I vVI’ I -1 now prepared to dell* J_J • veMoull pirtsol the town, ICE of a superior quality. Having a full supply I cun furnlnh for any length of lime, and In any quantities. PIUCE-One-hnlf cent lOapl-tf YToUHKIIOLD & KITCHEN EUR rI N’ITUUE AT rum.lt: BALE.-Wlll bo sold at public sale, on Saturday, April R, ftt: l ocl k, P, M.. at the late residence ol Marlin 1-. Gard ner. South Bedford street, a variety of Houso holti and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of Parlor and Chamber Kelts, paintings, pic tures, mantle ornaments, stoves, pots, kettles, pans, itc. Sale to commence at one p. m, when attendanro will bo given and terms made known by NATE A. GARDNER. BR. HENRY LANGBHEINE, Phy sician and Burgeon, late of anunbersbnrg. located In Onrush) permanently. Olllco mid and residence In the huge Slone building, East Main street, near East. People coining from a distance can bo boarded and nursed In W Mli family. . 10uprll-.lt 5 2.367 63 A ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE.-Nolice is A hereby given that Thomas U. Williamson, o? Silver Spring township, Cumbeilaml county. Pa., hasinudo an assignment of all hla estate andellects. for tho honc/lt of creditors, to the undersigned. Christian Herman. All persons Indebted to the said assignor will make Imme diate pavmeut, find those having claims against him will make them known to the undersigned. CHRISTIAN HERMAN, As-tU/nce, lOapl-iit* Allen Post Olllco, Cumb. Co. MONEY LOST.—Won lost, nil Sntur dnv. March 2f), In or about tho Market m, Carlisle, a DOCKET-BOOK, coiilulnlug between SEVENTY Oil KIOHTY DOLLAII-H. ‘Tho tinder will bo liberally rewarded by leav ing the money at the Voi.pnti.kii olllce. lUapl-2t« J L STERNER & Bitu Liverv &■ Sale Stable, BETWEEN NOVER AND BEDFORD BTS IN THE REAR OF THE BENTZ HOUSE, Carlisle, Pa. -laving fitted lip tho Stable with now Cnrrl iges Ac.. Wo uro prepared to I'uriiUh Urst-c asH turn-outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken to and from the Springs. April M, 1807—2 y mo ROOK CANVASSERS! L a y*: ir ir-4 J' A Subscription Book CAN SELL THOUSANDS! PLAIN HOME TALK ! Is plain talk about the body and its physical mu! social needs. Dr, E. B. I'Ootk, author of •Medical Common Sense’' of No. 1-0 Lexington Avcuuo, N. Y.. who entertains everybody with his pun, und cures everybody by his skill, is Us author. In Us thousand pages It answers a thousand questions you don’t want to go to vour Physician about* If is. as It Is stamped upon lus cover, a book for private and couslder- Sto reading. Price 88 25, und sent, postage nre pald, every where. Contents table mailed ireo. veents wanted. A beautiful original elnumo. •'pnrow Physic to the Dogs.” worth 810 goes with tho book. Nochromo without iho hook. Vr» hnolc without the chrotuo. Address, MUR* RAY HILL PUBLISHING COMPANY, No. 120 East 2slb Street, New \orlt. 20umr7:Mil* . 35,182 25 aturse wanted for a child \ three months old. Inquire at No. 35 South Hanover street, Carlisle. -mpi-.t 9ieanl fljotlces. S. f. WAONI'K," rr No. 61, April vs. Term. ISA t’HIUSTI AN JACOBY.) ORDER OF HALL. gHEUIFF’S HALE. O/i AVI TVItDA )\ tho \Wh tlo}/ of A PHIL, 1873. m oo llv virluo of nn OUDEU OK WALK. Issuoil out of tho Court of Common Ideas »I Cumberland county, ami to mo directed, will bo exposed to public sale, on tho premises, at Allorion,, in west I’eunsboiough township, Cumberland Co., Pa., on tho above day, at 10 o’clock, A, M.. the following descrlboel real estate, to wit: All that messuage or tract of laud containing two U) ttcrosiuul ten (10) perches,-more or loss, bouua edas follows, viz; Beginning at a post m tne middle or centre of tho Cumberland Valley rail road, thonco by land of said defendant (Chris n Jacoby) North sixteen and one-half degrees; West, eleven and eight-tenth perches ton post; thonco South seventy-sis degrees. West nine and eighth-tenth porches to n postt thonco nj laud of George McKeehau South eight aud one fourth degrees, West twenty-four perches to u post In centre of Mount Koclc road j thonco b> said road North forty and one-half degrees, East, fifteen and eight-tenth perches to n post n centre ot said railroad; thonco in centre of sala railroad North seventy-one and one-hall de grees,. East sixteen and eight-tenth porches to the place of beginning; having thereon erected n substantial Frame warehouse, with all con veniences necessary for carrying on the uusi "terms of SALE to bo ns follows: Twenty (20) per cent of the purchase money to ho paid at tho time of sale, ami tho balance of Jjliyi'W cent, on tho Hist day of April, 1873; tho balance on the Ist day of April, A. D. 1871, with Interest from 21st April, 1873. to bo secured by recoin* zauce, with approved security, aud to be euler od Into on the 21st day of April. 1873, when <J C( -u and possession will be given. .Taxes of i- s »J to bo paid by llioparobnscr. Ea k; forem an . - Sheriff’s Office, ) MicrijJ. Carlisle. Mar. 21.1873. J L7mar{lt I.ijOO 00 12.000 00 I.out) 00 S)7,100 00 iiOO 10 •J(ki 00 oil 08 1.007 91 ■lO7 01 1,322 02 $02,482 12 £RO C LAMATION.-AVliurww the Hon. nenj. F. Juukln, President Judge «l several Courts of Common Pleas of the coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juuhitn, ami Justice of thesoveral Counsel Oyer a nd lernm.- er and General Jail Delivery hi 1 •*•'*.* and lions. 11. Montgomery nnd li.. C*. Judges of tho Courts of Oyer and lermlnei urn Jail Delivery for the -trial ot all capital and other oll’endors, In tho said county ol (.umbei - land by their precept to mo directed, dated U i day of Jon. 1873, have ordered tho ( Oyer and Terminer and General .J ill to beholden at Carlisle, on Ihol-hh of April L 57.3, for two weeks, being the J-l M»nd.ii,ut lu o'clock in tho forenoon. 4t ’ Trtu . NOTICE is hereby given to the ( oroner, Jus tices of tho Peace, nnd Constables of the w i county of Cumberland that they an- b> the -J u |‘J precepts commanded to be then and (licit hi their proper persons with their rolls, records and, inquisitions, examinations am } ll J remembrances, to do those things is hlch to iht r oilloesmppcrluln to he done, and all ihn.so mat are bound by rocognlzanres, toprnsccvili* Asalnst the prisoners that are or then shall be hi tho jull ol'sulcl counly, are tube there to prosecute thorn as shall bo just. ... 27mnr-to J AS. K. FOItIJMAN, .Vi tnj). •§31,000 S 5 4Q9 30 57 ■ 2.0D2 18 A PPEALH FOR IST,'!! Sllmiroo mul Uppur Allen Imvnships, April lb ; MochauhwUurg borough and Lower Allen and Hampden townships and New Cumberland borough, .vp rl l -*• Silver Spring and Middlesex townships, Api B “South MUUllcUoii nud North Middleton town- Sl Frahu!ord mid Mtlllin .township* and New- Vl and Shlppenrt h s'tdp p o nsbur g "and* Southampton townships, A i’omTand Newton townships. April :tn. ' ■ Dickinson and West Pennsborough town ’'borongli and Cooke township. May 2. Anneals to bn held for the annual ohanftes In the assessments, on tho above staled days, at the Quumlsshm ers’ olllee In the bproii«h of • i>. Pum , <*•)■/.■. rf -y l ' L fI SSv. r ,. 27mari»t' , 0,207 b 2 of running AD iM INI ST 11A T RIX' NOTICE. wotloo Is Hereby klveu tlml lellors of lulmln- Islrntloii Oil tlie esluti) ol Jacob Jliirl 11, mu of tUo boron ill of Ciirllslo, ilijcmisoil. bm o In cranwa (o tlio undersigned, residing In '. Id forougl.. All persons bnvlng eln .ns or de mauds against said estate arc requested to make 3, iks inc,,t ' MAaoAKtr i-2» r . OXECUTORS’ NOTICE.—Nmira la Pjherobv given tlml letters tcstmilentnry on Kwlllof Kltobelh Heekiy, bUo of New -;um borlnnd, Cumberland county, deceased, bme been Issued to tlio undersigned liseeutpr rcald- Ing In'Now Cuinborlnnd aloresnld. A pei aon.r Indebted will please malto payment without Jr t'l ftn d t^ OHU^l °l^ ln^\ n ilU^L Umar73-lit* ' Akirafor. IYXEOUTOIVb NOTICE.—Notlue Is Mihoreby given that letters testamentary on thoestatoo? Win. Harper,lute of i onu town* ship, dec’d., have been Issued to tho undersign ed Executors, residing In the sumo township, All persons Indebted will Pjewo make paynient without delay, and those holdhig ctutma vlll present them to 'l ! . S TllHrc’. , SOmnrTJKt*. . ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE. . Notice la hereby given that BtlBV? ministration on the estate of Samuel Alien; lute of Silver Spring township, doo’d.. have been granted to tho undersigned, maiding In the same township. All persons having claims or demands against said estate are requested to present them, and those hidobtod will inako payment Immediately., ULI I \ ALLLN, , 2Umav73-Gt* Atlnunistmlnx. Dissolution of co-partner- SHlP.—Nollco Is hereby given that the partnership between M. Michael and Ihlllp Kustnlnger was dissolved on the 11th day ot January. 1573. All debts duo the said part nership to bo paid to, and those duo from tho aarae discharged hy M. Michael. M, MICHALL, P. ENSMINGER. iuar27-3t‘ A UDITOU’S NOTICE.—The umlel'- A si,; uo.l, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, to distribute the bulunco In bunds of Hiunut.il Htoiio. Administra tor of David-Static, tlt-i'd .will moot the parties Interested, for the purpose of his appointment, at his olllce, In Carlisle, (opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank,) at 1U o'clock hi the loronoon, ou Saturday, April 1-, 1573. JOHN HAVS. ' -•* A HSIGN’EE’ri NOTICK.-Xolk-o is J\ hereby given ihut, Daniel boilers, nt Mon rou township, has made u deed of voluntary assignment of all lih estate honellt of cmlllory. to John W. PhmU. AH P«y- Bona knowing themselves Indebted to the saht assignor will make Irameihalo payment, ami those holding claims against- the same win make them known to ~Ij qj”^ 1 jij j, inar27-3t ‘ ' -H-oV/Kf. NO T [ 0 E.—Peraoyd m urreara to tlio Havrlsbuig and Potomac Ilallroad Compa ny on ibelr subscriptions to tho capital slock of tlio Company, are hereby respectfully n«H* lied to nay such arrears to A. S.. McCulloch, Ksn.. Treasurer of tho Company, at his odUv. In Ncwvlllo, on or before the loth day of April, IH7;C Tho certificates of stock are now ready, and will bo issued to the parties entitled upon the payment -f tho amount subscribed. By order of tho Hoard. , * JOHN I I :VANS, Ncwvlllo. Pennn.. 1 , .S ■ccreUti-.u. March IS, ls7:!.i maiJ7-..t itli'^crllanpon^ p GOD WOUDs , KORTHK Fain Killer. We cun coDlldenlly recommend the Pain Killer.— 'Juroulo Jlaptht. It Is tho most etlbotual remedy wo know oi for aches, pains, llesh wounds, Ac.— St. Johns News, P. Q, Wo advise that every family should .have so cfroetual and speedy a Pain Killer.— Amherst A. ij. Gazelle. Our own experience la that a bottle of Pain jClller 1h the l)est physician a traveller nm have. —Hamilton Spectator, For both Internal amt external application have found It of great value.— Chris. hra, \ medicine no family should be without.— Jfoutnal Transcript. Could hardly keep house without It.—iU. J b/cc'. Should be kept lu every house, In readiness for sudden attacks of sickness.— Chris. l*ru\*. No article ever obtained such unbounded pop* ularlly.—6Vdr m Obscrctr. One of the most reliable specifics of the ago.— Old j \orth tilatr. Its power Is wonderful and uncijuuleJ In re lieving the must severe inilu.—Jtiiiiinyton tit-mi ml. An Indispensable article in the medicine chest.—iV. I'. JCramincr. It will recommend Itself to all who use It.— Otunjia L'ntcrjirise. Is extensively used and sought after us a real ly useful medicine*— Journal, tit. John, A. it. No medicine has acquired such a reputation ; It has real merit.— Heirport Daily Anna One of the most useful medicines; have used U and dispensed it for the past twenty .wars.— AVe. Übi. Hurd, A-w/m The most valuable medicine now In use,— JVmi. Oryan. U Is really n valuable medicine, and used by many physicians, -Jlonian Traveler. Wo always keep It where wo can put our hands on It In the dark, If need be.—/fee, c. Hibbard, Jiarmah, One ol the few articles that are Just what lhe\ pretend to be.— Jlrunsaick Telvjraph. In mv mountain travels no medicine b. of so universal application as Tain Killer.- 10 r. .'/• It. JUxby, Jturmali, I'KIUI y 1) Av I H & SU N . ' Manufacturers and Proprietors, i;w nigh St.. Providence, 11. j., ill Sycamore bt., Cincinnati, u. ;177 Ht. Paul St., Montreal, Canada. 17 Southampton itow, London, Kug. :*«prll-lt A OIS NTS WANTED.—Wo waul one J\_ good A gen tin every township to sell our Now and Immensely Popular Hooks and Kngni vlugs. The vmy lurgestcommlsHlnn paid, those now at work report groat hub s. Circulars and all liilormatlou Fico. Write to Woktuinoton, Dustin A Co„ Hartford, Conn. Hopt. '2U-iim*lm ex-mar o-2uufo it flliocclliiuconc, Qb II KH I KK ’ S SA I. R S OS fit 111 AY. A!'it 11. li. i.s" ;l Ily virtue nf fiuiutry writ, uf Vomlltbml F.x punii*. ami l.ovarl Facia., Issue.l out of the a'otn t of I'oiamon I’leitmf I'nmborbiiitl county, aial to mo .lli cotcl, Hvlll expuse to sale,lit. lie Cntirt Iliao.c. In llm biirmutli of t'ai llalc, <m 1 to above day, at 10 o'clock. A, M., the lollosshig real estate, to wit: ALL that two-storied Frame lUilldhur, being .10 toot In front by 18 fool lu iloptly Knlil bnll.l lug Is located on a lot. or piece of ground on lot No. In AM’s addition to tho borough of NowvlUe,' tu the townslilp of Newton. Cumber land county. Holzod and taken In execution us tho property of Ann Sheldon, owner, and John Sheldon, contractor; ALSO, all that certain lot. of ground, known ns lot No. 5. situated In the borough of Median- Icsburg, lata Silver Spring township, bounded aud described as follows; Beginning at a cor ner of Allen sired and IToguostown road, ithcuco North along said roml H fed, \VosMI3 feet loan alley, Uicuco along said al loy SUM feet to Aden street, thonco along Allen afreet TOO feet to the" place of beginning, being a part of a tract of land granted to John Steer, by patent dated June 2J, 1781, Ae. Seized ami taken lu execution as the properly of John It. Woods. ALSO all that two-atorlod Frame House; 10 liy 22 feet,-situate in tho town of Ulovorstmrg, Southampton township, on a lot of ground, bounded as follows: On tho East by a twelve foot alley, on tho West by lot of Isaac burns, on the North hy a twelve foot alley, and on the south bv a forty foot street., Hoisted and taken In execution ns tho property of David LurnhlU, owner, or reputed owner and contractor. AT SO, all Unit lot of ground, situate in Hone well township, Cumberland county, bounded on the North by Andrew Gross, East by James Graham, youth by Jacob Stoutrer, and on tho Wi st |*v -L W. DetwUor. containing Pi) acics more or less. Seized and taken in execution as tin* properly of Martin Kunkle: , » ALSO, u lot of ground, slluatH’ hi Hnpewdl idwrshhvCumberhiml county, bounded on the Wfst by Ellas Stou/ler. on tho North by J. '> • notuilor. East bv J: Wi Pctwller. and on the Sou’ll bv Jacob stoutlcr, eoulalnlng 10 acres, more or less. Seized and taken lu execution ns the properly.of Martin Kunkle. a lot of ground, situate hi the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, bounded on tho North by an alley, on the South by North street, on the West by I’eter Spahr on tho East bv a lot of Peter Gilmore, containing ■)..feot ln trout on North street, and 111) feet In depth, more or less, having thereon erected a two-story Frame Dwelling House. Seized and taken In execution ns tho property ol John Beyer. VLSO all tfiat tWo-story Frame Building, ■ilxmt :M loot in front, and K) leet in depth, hounded on the west by properly of Christian IM. r on tho North by Carlisle and Harrisburg Turnpike, on the Ea-l by pronertj of Dnv d Kind, and on the South by a public alley. Said building Is located on a lot, or piece ol ground. ► limited In New King-don. hi tho county of Cumberland, pud so much other, ground Immo diatelv ud[acoiit thereto as may bo necessary for the ordinary and useful purposes ol tho Seized and taken hi execution as the propet Iv of K. A. Tnrush and Alice 1 brush, his wife, owner or reputed owner, and K. A. Thrush, contractor. ALSO, all that two-sloVied Frame Dwelling with slotie hasjipieut, located on a lot or piece of ground paiVof a tract of land,situated In South Middleton township, Cnmheiland eoun tv. hounded and descriheiUa.s lodows, viz; On the West by the Carlisle am. Hanover turn-. Pike. North bv an alley. Fast by an alley. South by lot-(d .John Johns. Said building Is about Wt feet, front hv Ml feet back. Seized and tnkeu In uxeiUhm ns tho properly of David A. Oeyer, owner or reputed owner. \LSi). a lot of ground, situated on tlio South ei'st corner of Parsonage and High streets. in the bovomdi of Nowvllle. Cumberland county, bounded on tlio North by Parsonage street. South hv Thou. Slough, Fast by an alloy, and \\V.-i by mail street, containing :w feel In front, bv ISO f«;«*t In depth, more or less, having there* nli creeled a two-story Frame Dwelling House, stable and oilier outbuildings. Seized and ta ken In execution as the property .ol \\ : S. Me- Uaiiiiel. ALGO, a lot of ground situated In Monroe township', • Cumberland eoiinly. hounded on tlio North by Samuel i'.rlckor, on the Last by A. Sollenborger, on the South by c. W . Aid, and'on tho west by Josuvh Wehhert, contain ing ,17 acres, more or less, having thereon erec ted a two-story Frame House and barn. Suznil taken in execution as the properly ol Joseph Dair, ALSO, a lot of ground situated In Lower Al len township. Cumberland county, bounded on tho JOast mid South by Yellow breeches Creek, on the West by M. Best, and on the North h> M. Rusher, containing 2D acres, more or less, having thereuu erected two Dwelling Houses, Crist Mlib Saw Mill and hank burn. s-dzed im*i token in execution as tho properly ol M. Horst. ALSO, all that, certain Church Edillco and Chapel, situated cm a lot of ground on the south mast, corner of Pom fret and Hanover streets in the borough of Carlisle. Pa., bounded ou tlie Northbv Pomfret. street, Fast by lot ol (-.1. Humrlch, South by lot of Win. Sellers heirs ami lot of N. Ilauoh. ami West by rear ol lots of John Lls/.man and N.-Ranch. and said Han over street. The main building being a Church Kdlllco of Inline, onn story high. with a spire partly of'brick and partly of wood Iramo.woik. containing In front on said Hanover street about 61 feet 10 inches, and in depth along sah Pomfrol street about Du leet-l Inches to the said iuipe ® The celling of saidchnroh-ls IS feet o tho sanavo. Said chapel Is two stories high, containing In Iront about K) feet, ami'ln depth about 70 leot, IS feet blgli, first story; second slory U feet high. Seized and taken in execu tion us tho property of tho Second 1 rcshylot lau Church of tho Borough ot Carlisle, owner or re puted owners, J. K. tOKLMAN,^ CONDITIONS.—On all, sales of S6OO or over. Set) will be required to bo paid when The properly is stricken off; and §2 > on all sales under S-iOU 27mar3L - NOTICE ia Hereby given that Ibo fol lowing named persons have filed applica tion lor hotel, liquor, restaurant and retailors licenses, under.tho several Acts of Assembly relating thereto, in tho ollleo ol the Clerk of IMe Court of Ciuarler Sessions of uimbcrland countv, which said applications will ho pro bcutcd to smd Court, on Monday, the -Hi da> of April, 1572 r HOTELS. Win. Noaker, Carlisle, Last Ward N.W. Woods, <}o Ah) Geo.Z. Hontz, <| f > Jeremiah Hannon. do “1f... H. L Burkholder, do WestW.ud. Geo. Wetzel. do do David 11. Gill. do do Jacob Thudiuin, do do Fred’k Zollinger, . Dickinson township, H. F. Wilder. East Pennshoro do John F Kecfauver. do do John Sierer, do <h> Jacob Switzer, do do Ell George, do do Andrew Hrlckcr, Hampden do John G. Heck, Lower Allen dp A L. Hursh. • Monroe do 1 T Shelbly. Middlesex do lieiirv Miller, do do JohnTbompson. Meehanlc.-lmig, N. W ard. John .1. Sponsler, do do H. W, Irwine, do do T W l.eldlir. do is. WiUU, Chas NewviUc Borough. Samuel U. Zolgler. do do SamT Mtrawsbaugh. New Cumberland. W. 0. Sharp, Newburg • Wm. Clark, .Southampton township. Sam’l Baughman, do do Enoch Uoutzatln. South Middleton do John 1). Sbeatrer, do do HeniV A, Wolf. Ho do W r . A. Mullen, do do Elicit Ituplcy, d‘> do H. F. tiuyer, • do *o , I r Heeeher. Norlb Middleton do John C. Keener, silver Spring do Geo. K. l>ue.V, do “> John .1. Ulngwalt, , do do S. 11. Grove, do • do Isaac A. Quiglev, Shippensburg Borough. John Wynkoop, do ‘]° James Coilby, do do Peter Cocklln. Upper Allen township. Joshua Chip' do do Jacob Chlsuoll, West Pehnsboro do .I.W. Fair, do do Elias 13. Eyster, Penn > o F. O. M’Cleary, Newton do RESTAURANTS. Fred'k Habner, Carlisle, * East Waul. SamT Brown, , • do ( A. , Thos. Lindsey, d { » \ca Wuid, Frod’k Cramer, do ' lc) D. C.Hurnhangh. Mechanlc.sbmg, N. W aid. W. U. Heaver,- Whlppensburg Borough. Henry u, itepman, New Cumberl a! do ".H Lavanture. South Middleton twp. Fred’k Brecknmkor, Sliver Sptlng UETAILEBS. John Il.mnon. • Carlisle T. F. Junkin, do S. W. Early, .‘l° , „ 11. llmsh, Shippenslmrg. T A Graham. NeWVille Loio ’aii licenses must he lifted within tlileen days after granted by the Court, or they will be f‘>i u‘Ui;l, GEO. s. KM IG, Match R IhTD-tc ‘pi O K uKN TJ J TO HOTKI.-KKEPEES ! The undersigned, being desirous of retitmg from the hotel business, oilers the MjKNTZ HOUSE,’ In Carlisle, Pa., for reul. A favorable lease will lio islvi-n lomiy vmun wlm will l>nrylu,so the furnlturo at a sacrifice. Ibis HOiKL Is FII4ST-CLAS.S, and the Furniture all nearly new and has a large ami constantly Increu simr’ custom. Here Is a bargain seldom met with amt is worthy the attention ol holel kf ei ers. UEI ). z. BENT/,, ProjCr.. iSTrliVtf Carlisle, Pa. AUDITOR’S NOTICE. —The umlor signed Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' fourt of Cumberland county, to ascertain who lire the heirs ami legal representatives of .John Hover, late of South Mhtdhdon township, de ceased and to mako distribution amongst litem ui thi/umouuls to which they are respectively entitled to receive the balance to the hands of Mis. Sarah Ann Uoyer, udmlnlslial rlx ol said decedent, and certain puteliase money seemed |>v recognizance, will meet trie pat lies Interested f.ir the purpose «l Ids olllce, lit Carlisle, on I-ri •i7mui Auiltltir. VA K N ISI II N( i— To t/ir. J'nl/lif.— I nf fer mv '•ervici-s to the citizens of Carlisle uiui vleiuii.\ a- a VRi-nislier! I will Mo Well! liy nil- ili.y 'll- by lII.' Jill), mill \ im’ i i ll - lioii'it' »11 liir pi*i'm»m wl.-h hu; my Murvl l}, | niiuillMK 111 «ll* <>'Vll illMlsO, Ullll tin h.:i ;i - >1 1. -111111 il. Ifuvun;ln.<l Imiii «;X{u-il ♦■uri- in iii*- \ iii iil'-li 11 isllli-f>*. Il' •'I <iilUli.-ilI »>f my üb.l in to ;it\ «• lull .1 ■ I-., rJ>l 1-., util Him vi-i; Slu-i-1. Uapl-M ITALIAN lIKKS.-A few unluiiitu of I Itulinu Jilil-S, Willi imro queens. for sale Jimp by JOHN OUTHIIALL Mmar fjQHIU ilauovcrßlicot, tarlHlo. 904 r PHILADELPHIA. Tapestry Carpets ! ilaoumster Carpets ! iinios. Selling off to Close Business! C E N T R A 1, j) R Y Q 0 0 1) S S T 0 R E ! I have determined to closeout tho on tl restock of goods of the firm of MILLFB .v BUTTOUFF in as short a time as possible. From this date I will offer DRESS GrOODS ! BLACK AND COLORED BILKS, BARGAINS. BLACK AND CO CORFU ALPACAS, BARGAINS. BLACK ALPACAS, VFRY CHFAP. PCUF BLACK MOHAIRS. CHEAT BABUAINS. ALL KINDS OF, DRESS .QUODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS. C3rOods- MUSI.IN’M KIIHEtISOS, TICKINGS, TAHI-li T.INKNS. TOWKI.LINdA NAPKINS, QUJI.TH, COUNTERPANKSmuI nil olluT klmla ol DOMESTIC GOODS will 1)0 kc-pt un nml nolcl lit ■MEN’S AND BOYS’ Black and Colored Clotlis and Cassimeres, \ 1 Notions ! of a thousand dltVereiit,kinds, will bo closed out at a greil sacrifice to close out: Now 1h the time for every one to secure a bargain In Dry Goods at tlio Contra! Dry Goods Store, as the entire stock must and will be closed out. .JOHN MILLER, •Surviving Partner. pu'TJ N. li.—The entire stock will he sold wholesale at a-great sacrltlco. “HEW,. HEW, ~Hm.” Fall and Winter Dry Goods at Duke & Burkholder’s • The Largest Stock 1 The Greatest Variety . \t the Lowest Prices over olfored to tho public. Call and mako ft personal examination of this stock, and Wo will convlueoyou that this Is true. We have all tho new and Late Style Dress &««ds I VELVETEENS In every shade at the very lowest prices. MSEC 'ALPACAS !i ALL THE BEST SRAMS. SHAWLS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES. While and Colorc-u Blanket*;, Ac. Fiaunels In all colors and qualities, at old prices. Cloths, Cassimeres, Overcoatings, ami Saitlnuts ol tho best qualities and nobbiest styles. In this B’uo of Goods we cannot bo excelled. It will do you good to see them. ■ Cull and seo tlio whole stock and bo convinced that wo sell cheap. . ' _• sct.Gi, DUKE & BURKHOLDER, Uuuovur su . ourj^.o, 1872. .Grand-Fall Opening, 1872. No. 18 North Hanover St. Having relumed Irom the Eu.stcn iP.Markotw with a Large & Weil-Selecte<l St«c Woods fam pitpured ‘ otter BARGAINS t.» all win? wllltavor us with a call. Ph-.i.-w examine the following before purchasing elsewhere, 11 you desire to save money ; LacMes’, Gent’s ami MLnes' KII) GLOVES, Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds, A complete assortment of ZEPHYR, CJEUM/ NTOW’X and FANCY YARNS. Also, a full lino of Set and Plated Jewelry, Bracelets, Neck-Ties, Chains, &c- J. H. WOLF. sefd ”0 ik; 1 ’ No, 18 North Hanover SI.. Curli.-do. ric-rk'cif roiin ■YyiIiMIWCrIOW di. S.B ADIETG Railroad SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS. FREE OF TAXES. Wo lire offering the Mono ml Mortgage Bonds of this Company AT si AND ACCRUED INTEREST liferent Payable January ana July 1000 m. 500 s, nml 100 s, Ami can bo REGISTERED free of expense. The Coal, Miscellaneous !• mights ami Passen ger business tiro constantly Increasing. The Increase for year ending Nov. 1, 1672, over year ending Nov. I, In I, :•< 1.-.' 1 * •*< The Increase for year ending Noy. 1. 1671, over year ending Nov. 1,167 Q. <J.uB-2 Increase in two years $lOlO7l 00 Increase for first two months, 1*7.1, over Ilrst-lwo mouths, 1672, SS.ful -) ilomls, Pamphlets ami Information caw he ob tained of DEffiVErtgßO. NO. 10 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PIIILA, 2llubM A HIiLANI) CIOMKTKia Ijuliuj now /A under the direction ami control of the sub huiiFier, all persons de-sirtmr to purchase lots In It fur burial purposes, or wishing any lulorma- Hon, can ho accommodated by calling on her at her residence, on East High street, nearly opposite tho Huntz House, or by calling at the ollleo of tUolnto Wm. M. IV'nrc.HO tn Rhoeui'b Hall, V. M. PENROSE. ‘ -lnov72ljT* O >B N S GIIRSTNUT STIIERT, THR NEW SPUING STYLUS Ob In .Single mul Double WitHlu;, from Sl.oO pur ynnl FINE BODY BRUSSELS! From sl'.oo. At si! 50 per yard T T H I - I N <1 A ULI9 I. U great IN ALL KINDS Ol- of all kinds, a- largo stock on hand. FUNERAL of all hinds will ho on hand until -tho entire stool: is closed.out. REDUCED PRICES! a- long as there are any goods on hand. CLOTHES ot all kinds will he made up at .short notice Notions ! Notions ! miscellaneous The Bonds are In BARGAINS GOODS! WEAR! at Great Bargains ! jrtUsjfilancous. fr > aj; £ y Edward J. Arney, JVorfh IZanorer Street citizens of Carlisle can be furnished with Beef, Pork, Veal, Mut ton, Lamb, &c., daily at Ids residence, opposite John Mc- Bride’s. Delivered to all parts of tho town. optl-72. S- ULATCaLEVM . "T 3 Improved Cucumber Wood [”I Tasteless, Durable, Kill- I Cadent and Cheap. The beat a Pump for the least money At • fcJS*. Cjtontlou Is eepeclally Invited to *?% Biatchley's Patent Improved m sv Bracket and new Drop Check '■g tfo&S\v alvo, which can bo withdrawn removing the Pump or tho Joints. Also, the '•-1 Copper Chamber which novo •Ri:-'* -5 cracks orscales, and will outlast tpr? *** mjy other, For sale by Rhine- smith & Hupp, Carlisle. Kind r>-./ forCatnlouno ami price list, es Cuas. G. IIi.ATcm.KY. MiT Kept, 12—I 600 Commerce St.. Phllu’ O BEDS,Plants,Trees— prepaid by mail. Mv now descriptive Catalogue of Choice Flow er and Garden Sends, 26 sorts of either for SI; new and choice varieties of Fruit and urnutu ca ul Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens, Hoses. Grapes, rules. Small Fruits, House and Harder Hants and luilbs; one year grafted Fruit Trees for mulling; Fruit Stocks of all kinds; Hedge Plants. Ac.; tho most complete assortment In iho country, will he sent grails to any plain ad dress with I*. U. box. True Cape Cod i.ranherrj lor unland or lowland, 80 per K>xi; 81 per ion prepaid bp mall. Trade List to dealers. Seeds on Commission. Agents wanted.* U M. Watson, Ola Colony Nurseries and Seed warehouse, Plymouth,Maas. Established 1812. umar73-it. I From "•') els.—Eight sample* moiled ftoo for \i:') els. that sell ni sight Tor four dollar®, to V I juiy person In Cnrijuioj who will not aaiurt, Shuar- iw Randall A C0,.7U7 Broadway ,N,Y, 904 AimKKINO CLASS, MALE OR FEMALE M SW a week guaranteed, Respectable employ ment ni homo, dny or evening; uo capital re milled; full Instructionsnnd valuable package ufgoodft to start with sontfico by mall. Address with ileent return stamp, M, YOUNG «S CO. 17.» Greenwich si,• New York. ’ IMmar-lw. 'i r\r\ TEACHERS OiI,STUDENTS, MALK or JLL/UkeMALE, can sccuro omploymont pav ing from Btoo to Sl5O per month during urn Spring nnd . Bummer, Address. PEOPLES JOURNAL, 61S Arch street, Phlln. Pa. IWmnrlw pIUVATK ADVICE TO YOUNG-MEN! in* an Eminent Christian Physician, Sent free to any address by the OjrrcspomUnij Secretary of tiio Young Men's Christian Association, Ger iqantowa, Ponun. Symarlw A WATCH FREE ?mffl,ooTir§My? man who will act us our agent. Business light and honorable. 83W 00 made in fi days. Salea ble as Hour. Everybody buys It. Can't do with out It. Must have it. No gift onlcrprlso.no hum bug. Kednedy & Co., Hlttsburg.Piw Somar4w T wanted for our Immensely pop iUUUnlar MAPS «fc CHARTS. Our large Map of the UNITED STATES, with a beantlnil largo WOULD Map on reverse side, sells splen didly. Each Map 40x68 Inches. 1 AAA nennts wanted for our new Charts, I(JU UhoLY VIRGIN AND CHILD and CHRIST BLESSING LITTLE CHILDREN. They will And a place in every Christian home. HAASIS & LUBRECHT, Empire Map and Chart Establishment 107 Liberty St., N* Y. ZUmarlw USE the Relslnger Sash'Lode and Support to Fasten Your Windotvs ! No spring to break, on cutting of aa-sh • cheap, (tumble, very anally applied; holds sash ninny place desired, nnd n aelf fastener when sash la down. Send alninp for ctreiilnr. Circular and alx copper-bronzed locks soul to any address, post paid, on receipt of 50 cents. Liberal In ducements lo tlio trade. Agents wanted. Ad dress. ItKISI NGlilt CO., No. 118 Market Sf. Ha rrisburg. Pa. [«ond money by poat-omce order or registered letter.] Soranrtw fiUIK LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE Js /he JJes/ in /he World. Agents wanted. Send for circular. Address: Domestic Sewing Machine Co., N.Y. 20marlw WANTED AGFNTSSMoSWffi literature, OUR DIGESTION; or,. MY JOLLY FRIEND’S SECRET ! Dn Dto Lewis’new work la an Immense sue. cess Saves money, worry and precious health, utul shows how to live well and grow fat on 81 a week. Agents are coining money and, doing a world of good with It. Delay not. but address at once Goo. Maclean, Pabllsher.Phlla. 20mlw N ET K B. NEGLECT A COUGH, Nothing is more cer tain to lay the foundation for future evil conse quences. WELL’S CARBOLIC TABLETS! are a sure cure for all diseases of the respiratory 'organs, sore throat, colds, croup, diphtheria. Asthma. Catarrh. Hoarseness, Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes, and all Diseases of the Lungs. , In nil cases of sudden cold, hoWovor taken, these TABLETS should bo promptly and freely used. They equalize the circulation of the blood, mitigate the severity of the attack, and will. In a very short time, restore healthy action to the •affected organs. ■ , , , , Wells’ Carbollo Tablets are put up only In blue boxes. Take no substitutes. If they can't-be found at your druggist's, send at onco to the Ageut In New York, who will forward them bv rel urn mall. ... Don’t no deceived by Imitations. Sold bv druggists. Price 2.>nonts a box. JOHN if. KELLOGG. 18 Platt St.. N. Send for circular. Sole Agent for United States 20marlw , " $5OO *" PREMIUMS ■ TWO NEW POTATOES. BLISS' SELECT GARDEN SEEDS! EXTRA EARLY VERMONT. Ton Days Earlier than Early Rose. Enormous Phoductivh and ot EXCELLENT FLAVOR. SL per pound .* -I pounds bj* mall, postpaid, for S 3 60. • COMPTON'S SURPRISE. SM BusiiELH ro the Aoun.- A little later than. Early-Rose. Etui ai. is Quality. S 3 per pound, by mall, postpaid. S5OO will bo awarded as PREMIUMS to those who produce' tire Largest Quantity from" one pound. Descriptive Circulars of the above, with list of BUO varieties of Potatoes, free to all. Seed Catalogue, 200 pages with Colored Ciiromo, 25 cents. Ti - . A New Tomato, the “ARLINGTON. Earlj, solid and productive. Price,2s cts. per packet. Five packets lor 81. B. K. BLISS & SOUS. „ . 23 Park Place. New Nork. 20mar4w JURFBEBA.! The.Oreat South American Blood Pujffio. Is unequalled by nny known remedy. It will eradicate, extirpate and. thoroughly destroy oil poisonous substances In lbelJh*od and will ef fectually dispel all predlspositlou to billions de rangement. - ■ , , „ Is tharo want ol action in yourll verand sp.eeu? Unless relieved at once, tbo blood becomes Im pure by deleterious secretions, producing scrol ulous or skin diseases, blotches, felons, pustules, canker, pimples, &c. - , Have you a dyspeptic stomach? Unless dl gestlpn Is iiromplly aided the system Is debili tated with loss ol vital force, poverty ol the blond, dropsical tendency, pCnerol weakness 01 lassitude. Take It to assist digestion without reaction; it-will Impart youthful vigor to the weary sullerer. Have you weakness of the Intestines, You are in danger of chronic diarrhoea or the dread • ful lullammalion of the bowels Take It to al lay Irritation, and ward oil’ tendency to Inflam mations. , ’ ilavfi you weakness of tbo uterine or urinary organs? You are exposed to suflorlng- In Us most aggravated form .... ~ , Are you dejected, drowsy, dull, sluggish or de pressed In spirits, with bend-ache, back-ache eoated'longuo anil bad tasting mouth ? For a certain remedy for all of these diseases weaknesses and troubles; for cleansing and purifying the vitiated blood vnd Imparting vig or to all the vital forces , for building Up and restoring the weakened constitution use J U-RUBEBA ! which is. pronounced by (ho lending medical authorities of Loudon and Paris "the most pow erlul tonic niKbaltemtlve known to the medical world.” Tins Is no new and unlried discovery but has been long used by the leading physi cians of other countries with noruhT/ul romedjnl Don't weaken and Impair the digestive organs bv cathartics and physics, they give onIX tem porary tellof—lndigestion-; llaluleucy and dyi laMisiii with plica and kindred diseases are sure to follow Ihelr use Keep the blood pure and health la assured. • Price One Dollar .perbotllo JOHN Q, KELLOGG.* Platt street, N Y Solo Agent for the United States. Scud for«o|y culur . •JOmarTw 9 TO 12 PEES CENT ■We make a specialty of County, City and School District Ponds, Guarantee Legality ot all bonds sold, collect tho coupons without charge, or take some at so much cash on sales. .Ci-Seud for price list. THE LAW OF MUNICIPAL BONDS! lust published by our senior, should bo In tin bauds of nil Interested In this class of securi ties. Two Volumes, price SlO. \y, N, COLEK A CO., 17 Nasua st.,ls.Y. IMnmriw Tho Immouso sale, 10,000 In one mouth our LIVINGSTONE £8 YEARS IN AFRICA I Is having proves It abcveall others thfc book tin* masses want. It goes like wlldflro. Ovoi 0*»0 onlySd.oO. U Is the only complete, genuine account, of the arduous labors, daring deeds fearful hazards,.and mighty achieve ments of the prince of explorers. , More agents wanted. . , , , ’ Norton.—Bo not deceived *by misrepresenta tions made to palm oil’ high-priced Inferior wmlcs. but send for circulars and see proof of statements and great success of our agents, pocket companion free. iIUBBAUD BKOS., Publishers, Phlla, or Boston. 20maMw n'IUTK for Largo Illustrated Price List. Ad- W dress, GR EAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, NO. IV.) BMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURGH. PA., Brooch-loading Shot Guns, SlO to 8300. Double Shot i, S 8 toW Slimlo Onmi, S 3 to S2O. Ul lies 58 to §75. Uovolvors, 8» to S2o. Pistols, 81 to «8. 'Gun Material, Fishing Tackle. Largo dis count to Dealers or Clubs. Army Guns. Revpl vers. Ac., bought or traded for. Goods sent by express C. O. D. to be examined before paid for. numarl w 13,000,000 J.CEES The Cheapest Land In Market, for sale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. In the GREAT PLATTE VALLEY k.000.0u0 ACRES IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA! Now fur sale in tracts «f forty acres mid up wards on live amt tea years’ credit at 0 per cent No advance Interest roTujvcd. Mild and healthful climate, fertile soil, an iihundance of good water. The Ivst market In tho West. The great Mlu- Imr regions of Wyoming. Colorado, Utah and Nevada, being supplied by the lurmers In the Platte Valley. , SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOMESTEAD OF 100 ACRES •pm-: Bi>r Locations Fou Colon ms: I'iou homes tor nil! Millions of acres of choice (Jovernmont Lands open lor entry mulor the Homestead Law*, near the Ciivnt HaUioml. with »ood markets uiui nil the couvenlehce.s of an ohls-oMloil country. I’rue pushes to purchasers of tlallroiul laud. Sectional Mans, showing vuo laud, also new edition ol descriptive pamphlet with new maps mailed free every Where. Address, O. F. DAVIS, Laud Commissioner y. P. K. U-, Omaha, Neb. agmarlw 111 iti 111 [(I 11l 111 ICI 13( OUoap Farms Z It! l .a.
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