Inauguration op tub Cumberland Valley State Normal School, at SuippENsnußO.—Ou Tuesday, Iho 15ih Inst., tho State Normal School at Ship* ponsburg, was opoueil and duly inaugu rated. Many prominent persons from all parts of our State and county were in attendance, clearly and unmistakably demonstrating that the people are fully awake to the Importance of encouraging and promoting the cause of liberal educa tion. At I o’clock,'?. M., after the audience was comfortably seated in the chapel of the building, the exercises of the day were opened by an organ volunta ry, embracing several airs, which weroad mlrabfy performed by Prof. Thomas Winn, of Harrisburg. Prayer was then offered by Rev. Jos. Mahon, after which a.sacred anthem was sung by the members of the faculty. The President of the Board of Trustees was then introduced, who delivered a brief speech. The Principal of the school, Prqjf. Geo. P. Beard, was the next speaker. He .prefaced bis remarks by saying that it was pleasant to meet, on this occasion, the solid men of the old Keystone State, together with the officers and patrons of the school* Having been called, some four months since, to the position he now occupies, he deemed it his duty to give public expression in regard to the future management of the institution. In this enterprise I desire the public to understand, in language unmistakable and unequivocable, that I rely alone upon the strength and aid of the Al mighty, and whose name shall be hon ored above all other names. The school will aim to teach a love of country, pa triotism and true Christian piety. Etfery advantage will be taken to advance the. pupil, and secure the success of the school. The Principal then referred in glowing and fervent language to the friends and helpers of the school, the struggles and trials of the past, and the prospects of a glorious and prosperous future. He bad not time to discuss the theory of Normal Schools, and did not consider them now reformers. He pro posed to raise the standard of the teach r er, and send him abroad properly fitted for his work. He. then spoke, at some length, on the principles of normal in struction, describing, in a highly satis factory manner, how the different branches were conducted, &c. He did hot look upon this school as a rival with any similar school in the State. It was painful to think that such impressions should go forth; Ho asked the aid and sympathy of all the people, for it was by tbcm and through them that the future success of the school rested. As the Principal spoke extempore, only a few of his leading thoughts were collected. His ' remarks were favorably received, being (requentlyinterrupted with appiauseand cheers. Prof. Shoemaker, ou being introduced, said; “ Since the opening of the first [ Normal School with f/irecsobolars, it has U een reserved for the Cumberland Valley [state Normal School, of Pennsylvania [to open‘op the! loth of April, 1873, with [three hundred , and prospects of over [three hundred more are coming. From [all the data we can. gather, no similar institution has ever been opened on this Continent with buoU a degree of patron age ; and we venture the statement until statistics prove to the contrary, that no institution and ‘ distance, will lend eu- icbahtment to* this view. After all the anxieties' and tears,it is but due that you have the compensation.” Addresses were also delivered by Hon. John Eaton, Jr., U. S, Commissioner of education, at Washington, D. C.; Su perintendent Kain, of York county ; and Hon. J„ M. Weakley, of Carlisle. Communications received by the Prin cipal of |he school, from President Grant and quite a number of prominent gentlemen from different States, regret ting that business engagements preven ted them from being present, were then read. The audience was dismissed ata late hour in the afternoon. . The evening.entertainmont was of a literary character, consisting chhdly of readings, recitations and music. • The music was furnished •by the faculty. , . The Shippensburg Cornet Band was also in attendance, and discoursed seve [ral very fine pieces of music written for jibe occasion. I The attendance on the above occasion [was exceedingly large, every available |hpot in the chapel being occupied. The of order prevailed, aud the vast ia&Hemblago was highly pleased with the [ceremonies attending the opening of the [School. .. . * The right of a police officer to lire at .an escaping prisoner recently entered in to a case tried before Judge Gilmor, at Baltimore, who said that an officer arm ed with deadly weapons ought to be very careful, and reflect seriously upon the necessity of using them, and that it was a difficult question to determine at wlmt point an officer is justified in firing upon an escaping prisoner. As a rule, ho said, deadly weapons should not be used ex cept in cases of high felony, whore it is necessary to secure the arrest of the guilty, parly. Somebody has finally created a Credit Mobeller paper collar. We knew it would ceme to this, but we hail just the shadow of a hope that it would be made ofhemp. Bokuy to see So many.idle boys about the streets. Boys who grow up without schooling will never amount to anything in their Uvea and finally die petitjurors. It ia suid that each biped in this treat country averages three bushels of pota toes a year—and this too without inclu ding extra allowances to those of Irish descent. He would bo a benefactor to humanity who would banish the frying pan from kitchens and introduce the gridiron in ifs stead. We have ample authority for the re port that red Is now all the go in color for the hair—which is welcome news to the brigade of brick-tops. The season for political whitewashing is about over, while the time for white washing in another way, has just ar* rived. The ladies do their hair up so high now that they have have to stand on something to put on their hats. Butter Is golden in price—if not in color; but as the grass grows the “ cor ners” In this article will have to let up. Now, New Yorkers, that is to say the favored few who have the stamps to spare, are swallowing fresh strawberries. Our. country friends report the grain Holds in a splendid condition, and an abundant harvest is anticipated. Nahkow Ebcaws fmom Dk.vtij,—On I Thursday last ono of Mr. John Rhine's «n r I' 01 !' " Lout - l "'° yoir». came 1 »ar 10,1.1, lift.. The child was play, j hit, on tfe covering of the cistern, when one oUhe boards gate way, precipitating the lad to tho hotinm. His brother in formed tho mother ilvlio hastened to tho cistern with a ladder, descended and .suc ceeded in reset,ln ß the hi,l. There, was about three and a hulf feet of-water lathe qlsleru. Hu was about eight minutes in tbo cistern «„d when brought out was apparently dead, but by applying tbo us ual remedies be was resuscitated and Is now quite well.— Valley Spirit. HAUIitSJIUnci AM) PoTOM.If It It Tbe Nowviile Mar. after coimnetumg upon Ibe which will accrue to the people iit,. fitmlip.-land Valley by reason ol ilm ruction „/ tin* ffar risburg ami Pnoimc K .Hrotc I. „ tys ; 1 Col. D. V. Abl has bci-’n the guiding geuius of this enterprise, and' has shown a perspicacity and doggeduess of purpose when all was discouragement, in other people, that is compicndablo in a high dggree. The Col. has won for himself honor and profit, and the people of the valley will wish him all lire success that his labors deserve, ami that is a good deal.” Put Away Vny r Puns.—Ladies, now is tho time to put away your furs, if you wish to preserve them from tho ravages of moth duriug the summer. Sprinkle them well with snuff and place in each article a small piece of gum camphor, then wrap well in paper and pack away in a hex, and you may rest assured of the safety of your furs. This is the way wholesale and retail dealers In the cities take care of large stocks of furs from one season to another; the great point, how ever, is to put -them away .early, before the inoth-fly makes its appearance. Fishing on Sunday.—The Legisla ture at the late session passed a law prohibiting llshlug of all kinds, in all the walers of the State, from sunset on Saturday evening to sunrise on Monday morning—thus prohibiting Sunday Ash ing entirely, under penalty of tine aud imprisonment, AUDITOR’S NOTICE —The under signed, Auditor, Appointed..by the Court oi Common Ideas ol Cumberland county, to distribute llic balance lu the bunds of Gourde Hoover, assignee of John Kurus, for tbo bunedt of credliois,- will meet the parties Interested for Urn purposes of Ids appointment, at bis olliee, in Carlisle, on Katurday, tbo IOIU day of May, at 10 o'clock, a. ?r. ‘ !-». J. W. KOULK', Ulupl-3t Atuh:or BusnrjEss woticjss. ' I) R ' w ‘ z ' UJiNT^ CHEAP JOHN, the benefactor of ragged bu* maully, hasjust returned from the East with a very largo assortment of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c„ which ho Is soiling at astonishingly low prices. Cull soon and got bargains. It Quit popular’dry goods merchant, Mr, h. T. Greenfield, has Just returned from tho Eastern cities with the largest stock of Spring ami Hum mer Goods that has'over been brought to Car lisle. Go andseo hlsbeautlfulstock before pur. chasing elsewhere. See his now advertisement lu another column. H- YouwHl see by his advertisement in another column, that I). A. Sawyer has just returned from the oast with ope of the latest and best as sortments of Dry Goods to bo lound In Carlisle. This new house is doing a nourishing business, and sells goods at prices to suit tho times. He Is solo agent for Carlisle, for tho salo of 12. But* terickit.Co.’s Patterns for-Garments, ft largo stoelc of which he Keeps ou hand. Give him a call. .• it POTATOES! POTATOES! Peerless, Early Rose, Goodrich, Penchblowa, Mortors, Harrison. Carters, and Heonan POTATOES, for sale, la largo or small qualities, at Humrich’s. - 2lapl-tf ,-(XS~Enterprise! Enterprise! Persons about starting housekeeping will do well by calling ut, the cheap cash stores of Geo. B. Hoffman and examine Ids ’largo and well selected stock of tjuecuswaro and Wood and Willow Wares; also ovex’y thing pertaining to tho Grocery and Pro* vision business. Stores, No.’s 11 and 83 East Porafrot street. 27febtf •' XJs>* Having recently purchased a Pepper MiJ aia now prepared to offer a pure article of ground Pepper, which I can warrant to bo pure as U ground under ray own supervision, and will forfeit the sum of TWENTY DOLLARS tor the slightest detection of adulteration, GKO. B. HOFFMAN.' ■ll and 88 Pomlret St 2Snov72tf • wish It distinctly understood that I do not sell Pittsburg but COLUMBIA OIL, which I guarantee to equal Pittsburg Oil in every par ticular. GEO. B. HOFFMAN. , ,N.'ll.—The trade supplied lower than by any ot.ior bouse in Ciullslo, and if oil docs not prove satisfactory return at my expense. LOCAL OPTION.—The citizens of Cumberland county have decided, by their votes, that Li cense shall not bo granted to soil liquors, but li cense has,been granted to J. H. WOLF, No. IS North Hanover street, to sell Notions, Trim mings and Fancy Goods, and ns this lavor ha-* been conferred upon him, ho Inis resolved to sell goods cheaper than ever, and will always endeavor to have bargains on hand for those who favor him with a call. ITapvll JACOB BIVINWaTOJN, Wholesale Xobaceo iC- Segavs, No. 27 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa, Pi lots as low as In Philadelphia or Balf.mo April 2'j, ' CLOSING- PRICES DeHaven & Bra, AO SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILAOA. 3 o'clocki P. J/., Phi Ca. Apr. 21, 1873. Now U. S. s\s of IbSl U. S. O h ot'HL U. S, d’s of’U2, not called U. S. b’s of ’U2, Ist call U. S. o‘s of ’ll2. ‘2d call U. S. (i’s of ’U2, 3d call. U. H. fl’s of 'fil U.S.H'a of ’O5 U, S. 0 h of ’os, now U. S.O’sof ’O7 " U. S. (i’s of f (W U7‘f 117 11. H.,Vs 10-10’s fUSJ< U. S. 31) Year *3 per cent. Cy HJ'.J 11-J-tr Gold il7^ l r HTy* Sliver HI , 113 Union Pacific It. R. Ist M. Bunds k<» 1 1 t .Central pad 11c It. It i l |i; ’'^ Union Paclllc Land Grant Bonds 71 ( 7J, 1 , 'MARKETS. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET Corrected weekly by A, Boiler it Dale. April 2:t, .ft?;} , SO 50 H Ul) r, oo I 70 1 (15 FAMILY FLOUR SUPERFINE FLOUR RYE ELOUR WHEAT WHITE - WHEAT RED UV E - CORN OATS OLOVBUSKED TIMOTHYSEED FLAXSEED CARLISLE PROVISION M ARRET- Corrected weekly by Geo. H. Hojjmon ‘Son Oaulihlk, April £l, IbTJ. S JW 4 BUTTER EGGS LARD TALLOW BEESWAX BACON HAMS do SHOULDERS do SIDES BEANS per bus. RAGS DRIED APPLE, UNPARED PEACHES PARED do PITTED CHERRIES ONIONS PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, April 22,1 ST t. FLOUR.—The market is very quiet, the de mand being confined to the belter grades «f extra fumlies for the supply of the homo trade. About 100 barrels changed bonds, ut 87 73 a H 2o per barrel lor Wisconfm and Minnesota Fanil* lies, and S 3 0 23 for Pennsylvania, Indiana and Ohio do. do.. Including some high grades at §9 T'm H 73; super at 81 50 a 6 and cxtia at tal a 0 75. No ehiingo In Rye Hour or Corn Meal. G RAlN.—Wheat of good quality Is in nur re quest at lull rates. while inferior sorts mviii il. bales ol 1500 bushels Western red at SI M a I Ua .• anilier ut 81 93 and No 1 Milwaukee Spring at 81 70. llyo is held at 350. Corn Js in fair re quest, and 3000 bushels Yellow hold at triad?. Uats are inn ut 510., for While, and 47 a 10c. for Mixed. SEEDS—Clovorseed at 8 a oc. per pound.— Timothy S 3 50, and Flaxseed 82 20 per bushel WHlSKEY.—Western iron-bound at U2c. per ga.lou. DIED. ZEIGLKR. —Tn this borough, on Tuesday morning last, Mr, A. B. Zolglor, aged 17 years. TANNEHILL.—In Toronto, Canada; on the adult,, Susie Tuunolilll, aged d years, 0 mouths and 4 days, Hclu sitjbcrtlEsemcntss. QKAI.LH PROPOSALS will lie re t,J reived liy the .sehnnl llraml of Middlesex township, in. Mimn.ksKX HCUDOr. lIOUNK, nn Hilimlau. ll te ,'W ,/ ,7 dr,l7, |S7:I, nt:: -e, jt., for tUe ort'oilon ol iv Bricls: School House 113 by .H-by'lj fuel. AMo, Uio olrt Fit AMM suiooij UOU.SJ.-: wjJi bj at the.name Mint/. l'or f sjii?ciilc.iili)us of .salfl house, call ou U, f. LumUrrlou, tfccrotury, lly order of the President, m. eamuehton. Secretary pro lem. L’iapl-Jt HOUSE—I I ho Local OpLior -2—> dug m»w In force. no bar or mal Ui uilc vs in* luut nt my colJer, bn'H still Intern to ivmum oiion and keep a FIRST-CLASS EATING HOUSE ! Lvcrythlng-ln soisoh will bo found In my sa l'»,> i. Meats, hoi Coil'oo, itc., served at all hours at i\,ison;iblo rules. . w. D, aKILErt. Jl.ipi-.tt Basement of Volunteer Building. NEW MILLINERY. The umler slgn-nl bogs leave to inform tho ladies of t’aitislu and vicinity that she* has comrnnuced fho at No. IB West Main street, whore she will bo pie.used to receive calls from those In want of any thing In her line, She will keep on hand the latest sty les of Bounds, Hats, Switches, Chiguousj «£c.. Ac., Uf bo disposed of at the lowest rules, lllapl-lt MAUV' MOTTS. NOTICE. —Notice Is hereby giveu that Henry Hhoads nud 'John Campbell, into .trading u.s tho linn of Rhoads & Co., have ibis day dissolves! partnership by mutual consent. The hooka of tho Into tirin'are In the hunus of H. Rhoads. All persons Indebted to the llrm of Rhoads & Co., will settle with him at the old stand. * If. RHOADS. j. Campbell, Late trading ns Rhoads & Co. April 18, 1573. TJio business will bo conducted hereafter by H. Rhoads, who will be pleased to supply all with a good article of COAL at fair rates. Slupl-Jt, ±l, RHOADS. ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that John Newcomer and who of Bonn township. Cumberland county, have this day made a deed of voluntary us* sigmuent to me, for bonedt of creditors. All poisons indebted will please make settlement without delay, and those having claims will present them to NOAH COCKBEV, 2Japl-!lt* • Assiance. GIIADUATE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA COLLl'iii: of Dental Suuueky, Will adapt artificial Dentures, ami remodel bad ly Ilttlii'C ones. I real Diseased Teeth and Gums, anil lill Teetli in Uio most approved manner, at his lather’s residence, ill West Pomlrot.su, Carlisle, Fa. * lihipMy OM WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED. Aj\J— lnquire of the undersigned, at New Kingston Station. J. U. LEI DIG* •i'iuliWt* WANTED, IMMEDIATELY.—A GOOD HIOAM HAND, or beam band.or nuisuor. GOOD. WAGES pan! loaatoady.no ber baud. Apply to JACOB KOSP. - aiapl-St* 0 - Carlisle, Da. ,financiat. Annual financial STATE MENTS the Borough of Carlisle, lor Mm llscal year, ending March ‘2O, 1b73, by JOS.EBiI \V. OUlLBY,Treasurer: UECEIPT3. To dividend received from Carlisle Gas Jo Water Company, Sl.fkso 00 To amounto,' borough bonds Issu'd, -1,000 00 To amount received from rent of market stalls, To amounMecolvcd from J. Hack olt, market master, To Interest received on Mrs. Thorn’s loiiacy, To amount received for exhibition license, ■ 91 00 To amount received from C. L. Ub inch art, duplicate, Ib7l, To amount - received from Geo. 11. Hodman, duplicat'6. IS7I* • I.PoO 00 To amount received from Messrs. Kiefer, Hodman and HCckor, duplicate, Ib7l, To'amount received from J. F, Yeingst, duplicate. 1b72, 5M.087 69 DIBIiUIISEMENTB AND EXPENDITURES,.. OUTSTANDING OIIDEKS OF 1870. By amount paid Second Presbyte rlan church, stone, Kilns Donnelly and son, street com missioner ami \vovk, ' 110 12 Campbell-i llenwood,plumbing,<Sc. 217 oo C-unaii. Klro Co., bn I. appropriation, 175 00 Union Plro Co., bal. appropriation, 150 00 George P, Myers, policeman, 150 00 LcmUm! lleckatlorn. curator, 0 25 Hheafor & McMlilen, mason work, -W 05 H. Saxton A Co., powder and glass, 51 U) George Taylor, janitor, election, ' 1 0U OUTSTANDING OUTERS OF JB7l By amount paid S. M. Gould. bal ance duo as former treasurer, Carlisle Deposit Hank, over due cou ' pons and interest, 1,05 S OS .las. Me’’aider, street commissioner, 102 2(1 Hays, I.eijloy. Faebey and Corbet, street work, Rpnhr, sterner, Potts mid others. stone, ,1. Faber, setting curb. Saxton <t Co. and Miller ct Bowers, nmvdcr, tools, ito., Hamtnon and Fencal. repair's loots, Hcetem & Bro., lumber, P. Spabr and W. Bowers, battling, Gas & Water Company, Gardner ,‘c Co , lamp posts, de.. T. 11. Hiiiim', repairing lumps. George Foote and Campbell & Hail wood. gas fitting, 2d 50• George I*. Myers, lamplighter, . 00 OS Kanno.Stoutand Corbet,lampllt’ra, ' . ad 01 A. S. Dyne, market muster, 10 31) Andrew Hooker, curator, Kl 7;> (Jeoigo Taylor, janitor, 10 (JO Lew Masonhcdnier. soctetary, 00 2o Lewis C. Falter, high constable, 2>H.20 UrilmyFire Company, appropriation, dumb. Fire Co., appropriation, IS 1 ) 00 Good Will 1i(;,'0,-ajipmp;/fitlon. leo 00 Fmp. Hook Lad. Co., npnmprPn, ID) 00 G. IF-nder. bal State tax advanc’d! 00 lo C. I*. Hninidch. attorney, 50 W Weal?ley & Wallace. printing, fn 00 B. Bratton, printing, ’ - 20;/) j. B. Floyd, preparing duplicate, « 20 ro T. i'oiilyn. attending town clock. ..20 t'O G. F. sheafer, rojmlitng murket house, , 1"» 02 London.Pjpei and Ma-onh’r, slatlon’y, a so - sr». t»:s t;5 AYMBNTS POU THE PUKSKNT YEAH, IB7‘i‘AND 1873. ll.v'J I 1 ti . 1 IlhVhl 'l^ 'Amount paid Car. Pep. Ihink and oUujm, coupons' discount- and Interest, FAI-s.n McMllJen, hit. an Judgment, Il.W.Maekey, Stale tax, ’72 ami ’73. J. lllack, L. UltigwaU and hands, slreol work and hauling, Covlo and Goodyear. stone, Raxton Cy ami Miller i \i Powers, tools, Ac., C. Wclrlch, lepalrlng, Geoige Footo and Campbell * llpu wouil, plumbing and gas lltt’iiß, Heilman, Inboir, Meloy, oil, wick and brooms C. I*. Hamrick and others, expenses to Harrisburg, 0 15 C. P. Humrich, attorney to council, 50 00 G, I*. Mjofs, lamplighter, H 3 21 K. Frown. lamplighter, 03 h 7 J, W. Ogllhy, Treasurer, 175 00 A. J. Wetzel. secretary, IiHI <»0 .Tn-i. Hackott, clerk of markets, 200 00 George Taylor, Janitor. -10 00 Lew Masonhclmer, secretnry, 5 <•■) J.-15. Humor, high constable, • -/5M.3 .1. M. Wallace, extra police, &c„, , 10 00 John Hays, costs of church suit, / 7105 11, M. Henderson, refunded taxes, Ul (10 Cumb. Flro Co., appropriation, ‘ 100 00 Union F‘ro Co , appropriation, 50 00 Good Will Hose, appropriation, 100 00 limp. Honk <t Ladder, approprla’n, 75 00 li. lloakmlorn, curator. 0 -»3 Weakley <k Wallace, printing, 75 00 Wealthy & Haddock, printing, 32 50 J.llheemaml 22 00 J. p Floyd, preparing duplicate. 20 00 U. &. G. E Sheafor, repairing at market house, ■ 075 A. K. Lyno, repairing hoso at mar- i mi ii j iis-V I ISl'h lull's in- 1 ; 11S' 1 Hi';.', SO, S-* •1 .TO « HU 1 hO ket house, A. O’Donald, repairing pump at market house, 11. K. Pcirer (hire council IR71) Sponslor and Shryock, quall/jJng borough officers, James London, stationary, Gougher and Piper,posting ordluc's, 85.811 U SMALL POX EXPENDITURES 1872 and 1873. Amount paid on orders Board of Health, nurses, burial, &c., 8 -i J. M. Wallace, . J. H. Bender, vaccinating, H» w C. M. Worthington, vacolimllng. •*» >0 H. B. Klefier. vacolimllng, 2-- W. W. I.ale, vnoclnallng, ** ‘*l C. W. Krlse. medical attendance, 23 L ll,Saxton & Co., tar, 50 WJ Win. MeElweo, hauling, 1 w Molov* Co., groceries to patients. In'Untr, ; groceries \o patients, S. H. Gould, bedding, Cornmau & Worthington,dUdufcct’s II.A G. E. Shcafer, building shanty, it, Rhoads it Co,, coal, • I Campbell, fees on small pox acct. Weaku-v A Haddock, printing ordi nance--, RECAPITULATION. Payments on orders for JfwO. SJ.oia 17 Puymeutson orders and comp, for 1871, <vG3 PaymcMii.sonordon.una t;oinp. for 1872, Small pox expenditures, . 11,0’>7 Hi Total amt of receipt*, 11,007 Ml Aniouut overpaid, 19 07 To amt, received from 8. U, Gould ‘ lormcr treasurer, To amt. received from Josh. Fagan, collector. Is7o, To siml. rocolvcU from C. 11. Rhino- Imrl, colleclur, IS7I, To umt, received from h. H. HoIV* man, dejnuy collector, Is7l, 1,031 01 Tonmt. received from .1. h. Rhino* hurt, on duplicate. 1871, To umt. received from Messrs. Kie fer, Hodman and ilcutcor, bal ance, IS7I, > Tonmt. received from J.F, Yelagst, collector, IS7-, Cush.paid Carlisle Deposit Bank nml nnd others, coui ona nml Interest of last council, S 119 03 Cush p»td Carlisle Deposit Bank and others, coupons, Cush paid 3. P. Uasslor, bounty bonds nnd interest, 19 21, Cash paid It. M. Henderson, bounty bonds and Interest. II 20, 1,-112 00 Cash paid Kaohaol Ciaudy, bounty bonds nnd Interest, 20, Cash paid John S. Muiko, bounty bonds and Interest, 17 18. 821 CO Cash paid stamps, *c., 152 Cash paid Tioosnrers’ commission 3(j per cent, on 55.5H2.25, Balance In hands of Treasurer, We, tho Auditorfi of the Borough of Carlltdo.do hereby certiiy that wo have examined iho fore going Borough and Bounty accounts of Jos. W, Ogllby, treasurer of said borough, together with tho voncheis connected therewith, uud lind tlio sumo correct ns staled, showing a balance duo him, on tht borough account, of forty-nine do‘- lars and lllty-seven'ceuls, and also a balance due by him on tho bounty account of fourteen hundred and twenty-eight dollars and eighty seven cents. Wo havealsp, by order of Conn ed. assisted Uy J. W. Ogllby, late treasurer, and Lew. Masonheimer, secretary made u thorough and careful examination of tho hooks and pa pers o! said corporation, and submit tho follow ing statement'ns exhibiting in detail the pres ent liabilities and icsources ot said Borough, (o wit: LIABILITIES FOR BOUOU.QII PURPOSES. Gas and Water Bonds, (re Issue) duo Jan. 1, 1875, $25,000 00 Borough Loan proper, due Jan. 1, 1875, £OO 00 Borough loan proper. duo Jan. 1,1877, 700 0» Borough loan proper, duo Jan. I, IST", 1,500 00 Borough loan proper, , • due Jan. 1, 1870. 13,-100 00 Borough loan proper, duo July 1, 1870, 12.000 00 Borough loan proper, duo July 1.1852, -1.000 00 $57,100 00 Warden Judgment. 500 (.0 Outstn’g orders of council of IB7fl, • 260 00. Outstn’g o«'d’rs of council of ls7l, . 511 08 Onlstn’g ord’rs of council 0f!872. 1,907 01 Outstanding orders of council of . 1572. small pox, 407 01, Carlisle Deposit Bank, over duo coupons mid Int. thereon, 1,322 02 Duo to J. W. Ogllhy, late Ireus’r, amount overpaid,, 49 57 BOROUGH RESOURCES. 1,101 shaves Gas A Water Co stock, par value, $28,100 00. Legacy of Mrs. Thorn, 1,000 00 Nnlcher lion, 20 30 Swlgert Judgment, - m 30 00. Outstanding borough tax of IS7U, (Hrst National Bank), 375 00 Borough (ax ' levied for ’72 $0,208 70 Exonerations allowed by council, SI 52 Commissions ■ • allowed col* IcT by coun cil. 313 81 Payments by by collector to treasurer,. 4,523 31 I*o2l 79 Balance outstanding, 1,310 97 ‘•xcc&s ofliabllltles over resources, LIABILITIES FOR BOUNTY PURPOSES. Bounty bonds duo Jan,. 1, 1871, $3,000 00 Bounty,bonds duo Jtm.l, 1875, 2.1)00 00 $5,900 00 BOUNTY RESOURCES. Bounty tax ofTS7O, out standing (First Nal’l Bank) $225 oil Bounty tax of 1870, out standing, 179 0! Bounty tax levied for 1872. $3j53(l 71 Exonerations allowed by- ... council, $7B 88 Commissions allowed oy council, . 83-B Payments by collector to treas’er, 2.5 U 25 '2,577 41 I,SCO a. 253 43 CO 00 805 CO Balance outstanding. £53 30 Bat. in hands of treas'r, 1.(28 57 2j692 IS 25 05, •1.523 31 Excess of liabilities over resources, Total excess of Indebtedness for bor ough ami bounty purposes over 4 us- • beu. ' - S3I.WLS 0< Witness our hands April -I. IW3. W. G. WOODS. .lOUN I. I-’ALLEtt, J. U. IRVINE, lOaprllnMt ' . . • Auditors. 132 10 ITALIAN BEKS. —A few colonies of Italian BEi'.S. witli pure Queens. for sale cheap by JOHN GITTfSH ALL, 2Umar ■ South Hanover street,'Carlisle. YALNISHING-ro the Public.—l of fer my .services to the citizens of Carlisle mid vicinity as a 51,010 47 S HO 31 "V amislier! I will do work by the day or by Hie Job, and visit tbo house of the person wishing my Servi ans, or take I'm ait lire (o my own nouse. and finish and return it. Having Imd long experl ouco in l ho varnish business; J iVel conUdout of my abllltv to give full satlsiactloii.. JoS. £. IIOTR, No. 35 South Huuiiver Street.. 509 85 100-85 83 25 3S 11 11 00 CS 99 28 28 1.010 *l5 . 178 70 Do 05 *-'upl-3t SPECTACLES ! Those Spectacle* pro manufactured from MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES molted togeth er, and are called DIAMOND on account of thoir hardness and brilliancy. It 1« well known that-spectacles cut from Brazilian or Scotch pebbles arc .very injurious to i lie eyo, because of their polarizing light. , Having been tested with tho polurlhcopo, tlio cllamomt lenses have been immd-lo admit Ilf teen per cent, less heated rays than any other pebble. They are ground with great.scientific accuracy, aro f»eo from chfoinai ic aberrations, and pro clueea brightness and distinctness of vision not before attained' in spectacles, F. (J. KRAMER. C’Ani.iSL/2 Da. • Manufactured by the ’Spencer Optical Manufacturing Cnrup’y. S 2,270 90 ■II) 00 820 10 Don’t buy a pair unless you see the Undo malic <> odeeT'J—]y 1,089 10 •II 60 Git FAX OPENING OF SPRING AID SUMMER GOODS! The Largest. Stock of Dress Goods liW TOWKT I AT THE LOWEST, PEICEBI r.o- 1 would call particular attention to my Moots of NEW NOVELTIES for Ladles Suit ings, now si lling at very Low Prices. BLACK SILKS I BEST MAKES’! BLACK SILKS! BEST MAKES ! BLACK SILKS! BEST MAKES ! BLACK SILKS! BEST MAKES! BLACK SILKS! BEST MAKES! BLACK SILKS ! BEST MAKES ! AT LOW PRICES 1 AT LOW PRICES! AT LOW PRICES! AT LOW PRICES ! AT LOW PRICES! AT LOW PRICES! LADIES wauling GOOD BLACK SILKS, should examine this stock before making their purchases, STACKS OF HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TICKINGS, SHEETINGS. quilts. blankets. Calicoes. MUSLINS. SHIRTINGS, GINGHAMS, CHECK and PANTS STUFF, TERRIES FOR COVERING FURNITURE, SMMHT Stock of WIITI GOODS HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac. flmß-oeoii-itlous r.r HI’IUNO SHAWLS, BARGAINS IN CASSIMERES, .SUITS MADE TO ORDER, BARGAINS IN CASSIMERES, SUITS MADE ’! O ORDER, BARGAINS IN CASSIMERES, SUITS MADE TO ORDER, : A very superior assort mem ol all (pmUlies of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, for Men and Boys’ Spring and Summer Suits, Marto to order by FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN. A PERFECT KIT KHuralUeed. .If you waul a bargain, if you waul handsome goods, at LOW prices, go to L. T, GREENFIELD’S, 2iapl No. IS East Main Street; 29 CO 10 15 03 25 '2l HI 51 10 •110 J 3 2 SO 7 01 20 50 •17 60 •I 00 23 03 $2,357 63 5.811 4S 2.357 63 Jfhtanttol. BOUNTY STATEMENT. uixEirra. PAYMENTS. BONDED DEBT AS EOLLOWH, VIZ ADC ARK • NEW YORK, fWlarnlancous. Lr/rm a t oet <st Rti adiw g $ 7Xlno Railroad. 30 IK) 313 5: SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FREE OF TAXES, 303 00 We arc offering the Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company, 258 15 AT.So AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable January amt July Tho Bonds are in 2,511 15 $5,182 25 IOOOs, 500 s, and IOOs, And can ho REGISTERED free of oxncnsc. Tho Coal, Miscellaneous brolghts and Passen ger business arc constantly Increasing. ' The Increase for year ending Nov. 1, 1872, over year ending Nov. 1,1571, •- $71,290 37 The Increase for year ending Nov. 1, 1871, over year ending Nov, 1, 1870, 79,778 22 Increase In twq years ' Slol'.OZf 69 Increase for lirst 3 mouths, IS7J, over first 3 months, 1872, 513.250 13 Bonds, Pamphlets and information can bo ob tained of ISO 00 721 00 103 00 25 01 1,128 87 55.182 25 NO. 10 SOUTH. THIRD STREET, PHI LA. pOOD WORDS FOR THE [Pain Killer. Wo can confidently recommend the Pain Killer.— Toronto Baptist, Ills tho most utlbolnsil remedy wo know of for aches, pains,, flesh wounds,- Ac.-av, John's A’utvt, T, (J, Wo advlso that every family should have so effectual and speedy a Pain Killer.—Aadicnsl iV. H. Gazelle. *' ... Our own experience is that a bottle of Pain Killer is the best physician a travoilsr can have. —Hamilton SpvUator. For both Internal and external application have found It of great value.— Chris. \&ra. . A medicine no family should bo without.— Montreal Transcript. Could hardly keep house without it.— Rd. Voice. Should he kept in evoiy house, in readiness for sudden attacks of slcicneijS.—C/im. 2‘rc'S. No article over obtained such unbounded pop ularity.— Xakm Observer, One of tlio most reliable specifics of the age— Old JWorlh Male, its power Is wonderful and imcqualod lit re lieving tho most severe pain.— Burlington Senti nel,' - • An indispensable article in tho medicine chest.— X. Y. Kcauiincr.: It will recommend Itself to all who use It.— Georgia ICntcrprise. Is extensively usefl and sought after us a real ly useful medicine.— Journal, at, John, A; if. €02,482 12 . No medicine has acquired such a reputation ; it hub real merit,— yen-yore Unity iVcus. One of the most useful medicines ; have used it ami dispensed it‘lor tho past twenty years.— Rev, Hwj. U■«)•(/, Assam. The most valuable medicine now In use.— Tenn. Organ, ■ It 1h really a valuable medicine, and used by ninny physicians. -ISoston Traveler, Wo always keep it where wo can put our hands on It In. tlio dark. If need be.— Rev. o, Hibbard,-JSurmah. One oitlio few articles tliat are just what they’ pretend to ho.—Brunswick Telegraph. In my mountain travels no medicine Is of so universal application as Pain Killer.-AVr. Jf. 11, lilxby , Hannah, PERRY' DAVIS & SON, Manufacturers and Proprietors, J3G ulgliSt.' Providence, R, X., HI Sycamore St., CincinimU, O. 377 St. Paui St., Montreal, Canada, 17 Southampton Row, Loudon, Eng. GaprlMt 30,881 27 €■31,000 85 FK MEAT DAILY Edward J. Arney s JVprih JZanoyer S/rcct ££y Tho citizens of Carlislo can be furnished with Beef, Pork, Void, Mut ton, Lamb, Pudding,Sausage, &c,,daily at ins residence, opposite John Mc- Bride’s. Delivered to all parts of tho town. ■ eptl-72. i SPRING j&SUMMER 1873 COYJL.E B WOT MOCKS, ‘ JOBUXKU AND COMMISSION M ENCHANTS, . .2V6.2 4 A'ou.'/j Hanover tilrcct, Carlisle. They iiro wholesale dealers in Hosiery, Li nen-and Colton Handkerchiefs, Shirt Floats, Head Nets, Cold Edge and Satfeta Ribbons, Vel vet Ribbon, Corsets, Gloves, Suspenders, Ties and Bows, Laces. Edging, Untiling, White Trim ming. Paper Collars amt Culls, Note, Cay, Busi ness, Lettoi? and -Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, Paper Bags, Dimes, Hair (Jil, Perlumcry, Fancy Soap,-ami an endless variety of Trinkets, Or ders will receive prompt attention. 3.207 82 P. S.—All merchants are respectfully request ■fid to,come and examine our stock. JjlOK RKNTI TO -HOTEX-KEEPBES ! ’ The undersigned, being desirous of retiring £om tho hotel business, oilers too « 15 U 3 av rv J 3 O U « E , ” In Cnrll-10, Pa., for rent. A favorable lease will be given to any person who will purchase the liumiuro at u saeiillco. This HOTEL Is FIRST-CLASS, and the Furniture all’ nearly now, and has a largo and constantly increa sing custom. Hero is a bargain, seldom met with, .and Is worthy tho attention ol hotel- Iceopeis. GEO. UENTZ, Prop’r., 3april-tf Carlisle Pa. ■jjWEUYBODY TAKE .NOTICE.! Something New In Carlisle Again, In which every person Is Interested more or loss. An AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT und SEED STORE. Just what has been wanted here for yours back. • ‘ No, 91 South, Hanover Street, known as tho “Blair- Corner.” at which place cun be found, at all (tines, a full and complete assortment ol r„" kinds of ACiItICPLTDIUL IMPLEMENTS! and also u lull and complete assortment of FIELD, GARDEN AfJD FLOWER SEEDS I also a full and complete assortment of WHIiIkOW AND (UEBJASS all of which will be sold very low,' Persons wishing anything in the above lino will «io well by cb I ling and examining our goods before buy. lug elscwlmte. as w<» feel sure wo-cun give us good satisfaction us any other homo in tho place or elsewhere. Re sure to give us a cull. Don't lorcnt the place, NO. 01 H. lIANCVER STREET. Rlulr's Corner. H. G. CARR. (tenoral agent for the sale of alt kinds of Agrb . ußural Implements and Seeds, Ac. . JauM-01-tf * 904 1: 0 1-1i3L111 3 1.1:311 -- - - IT'6' I_o Tapes try Oarpets Axminster Carpets 2 27mar43—2mos, BAILEY & CO. 7ESWESLiI3RfiI : AND SILVERSMITHS, Twelfth and Chestnut Streets, P HIL A DELPHI A. SILVER WEDDING' V ■ A LARGE assortment , from; SIO.TO #5O. ' Goods iP®at Oaa Ajsfwreal I If NOT SATISFACTORY, (JAN BE RETURNED AT EXPENSE OF ' •V BAILEY & 00. 24api-2m • CHEAP JOHN ! THE BENEFACTOR OF-RAGGED. HUMANITY ! lifts Just received the JjARUE-ST ami CHEAPEST slock of CLOTHING-.! ■ For ileu, Boys’ ami Youth’s Wear. Boots, Slioes, At Wholesale Prices. HATS of the most approved style. GENT’S BURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, COLLARS, etc. Having brought down prices In Carlisle, since my eight years' residence hoio. I will si 111 bring I hem down t» suit a poor man. Business slih conducted on Iho Mutual Protection Plan—that i.‘, I divide the pioiils with my cus tomers ! NO CEEDIT I CALL EARLY! CHEAP JOHN, Court House Avenue, 3 ’ In (sober) Franklin House. P, H.—l have no Branch House, and don’t remove to BloscrvJlle. UlupMy 22 1= D.A.SAWYE'R’S CHEAT wausk ; DRY HOODS Store, AN 1> Effiporisitt; u E fashions, N. E. Cor. PUBLIC SQUAIIK, Carlialo, Penn ’a. 1872. Grand Fall Spsuieg. 1872. No. 18 North Hanver St. Having returned from tho Eastern. Markets with a Large &' We!l«Se!ectetl Sts€k°ixoods 1 am prepared ' •< oiler BARGAINS to all who will favor ns with a call. Please examine tho following before purclm'-lng elsewhere, If you desire to save money: Lat'ies’, Gout’s imd Misses'-KID GLOVES, Woolen and Gotton HOSIERY, all kinds, A complete assortment of ZEPHYR, GI3UM/ NTOWN mui EANCV YARNS, Also, a fall lino of set aiad Plated tlewelrF, . Bracelets, Neck-Ties, Chains, &c. «J 0 H„ wolf. 5ept.23,1872, No. 18 North Hanover bl.» Carlisle, OBNE 011ESTN UT STIIKET, THE NEW SPRING STYLES OF In Single ami Double Widths, from Sl.dO per yard. FINE BODY BRUSSELS ! From ?2.00. At S 2 uO perjynrd I have Just opiuied-nno nf Ibo very Incest, and hestassort- V goods. shawls, notions ami c^ssi- MEKLS ever oilc-red in Carli.sk 1 , ami at prices to suit tho limes. Black Silks, Plain and Striped Silk, In all the new similes. Japanc-e Silks at all prices, silk Poplins Mulmlr.s, Alpacas, Ilalne-*, liortmuls, lawns, Suitings, Ac. ’ .'STACKS OF DUIiSS GOODS* fro u UllJ els. to tlio ilnesi, SllkJ’lack Alpacas from 2-j ots. to SI.SW. liUmlsuinoSpiiny shawl* at great b;;i gains. OUIi JVOXJOX J)EPA LtTMENT ,> Is complele’ln all branebes, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac, Wo havo tho - be.si Lwo-bnllc-niMl Kid Glove in tbo (own An- tho money. Tho very lak'Sf. lies, coll.ns, Guilt, i.acos, Embroideries,Ac, Parasols and Sun Uinbrell,.s at great bargain.-,. A lull lino of I G i'i NTS’ I' I! It NIS 111 N G GOODS, • In the way of DOMESTIC GOODS-Muslins, Tickings. Glue , h*«ms, Calicoes. Table l.lmuis, OH Shades, Taper Blinds, &o„ wo i cannot bo excelled; ‘‘Pride of the West” Muslin always on hand. i -‘lnto Goods, ilques, Cambrics. Nunsooks, (plain, striped and I barred) ut low llgures. White Corduroy and White Turkish Tow- I ellng for Sadia. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEIIES-I have tho best b slock of Cloths and Cm-siivieres In tbo town, and at fbo lowest , llgures. SUIT* M.VDE TO OHDMt AT RHOIIT NOTICE. I ; nm solo agent In Carlisle for E. IiUTmtICK & CO.’S PAT i( 'i EltNa lor Garments. All orders for Patterns promptly aitond” cd to. 1 heartily Invite iui. Inspection ot mu* stock by all por sons before they mako lliuir purchases elsowh.-.ro. as I cannot I I help hut please you In tho goods and prices, and send you on > your way rejoicing. Our goods huvo all been bought at the very J lowest CASH llgures, ami will bo sold on short profits. 21 apl D. A. SAWYER. Paiirl))) & Qio’a Slbocrtiscmtnto. WANTED IMMEDIATELY l-M.OOO ml dresses, to which specimen copies ofrHraUh’s Mtiga : JufMvJJJ hoswit/rct>. ARvnift Wanted.. * Wrile: r. I'. Hmllh, 6i Liberty sit'ccl, N. Yi apl 9G4t BUILDER}*, send for our Illustrated catalogue of now hooks on building. A. J. BICKNELL iV Co., U 7. Warren street, N.'Y. opl 17-lw AGENTS, ft rare chance. Wo will pay nil agents SlO per week In cash, who will engage with ua fti oned. Everything furnished and expenses paid. Address A. COULTEU & CO., Charlotte, Mich. % ITapMw HKNUY WAUD BEECHER'S PAPER, with tho largest circulation la tho world, grows wonderfully, because It Is tbo best paper, gives subscribers tbo most beautiful premiums, ond odors canvassers tho tnost liberal terras. Semi for circular. J. B. FORD «fe CO., Now York, Bos ton, Chicago or Ban Francisco, 17apl-4w jpIUEI FIRE 1 ! FXUEIM FIGHTING FIRE! Agents wanted for tho grandest book of tlio year, uow selling with astonishing rapidity. Tolls of tho causes of Fire, Safes, Fire-proof Buildings, Conquering Firo with Water, Steam and Gas. Insurance—la It Safe? Its History. Basis, Management, How to Insure, etc.. Vivid Accounts of tho Great Fires of History. Agents send for circulars. You will never regret It. Seat Free. Address DUSTIQ, GILMAN & CO., Hartford, Conn. I7apl-lw jj* jq A DAY easily made by'.an agency of “ Our Own Family Doctor," Best Medical work extant. Everybody buys that secs It. Unusual inducements to Agents. Send for circulars ami terms to HURST & CO., 7M Broadway, Now York. An cosy ami sure way to make money, I7apl-4w nAMPIIOIIfNE. PAIN. PAIN, PAIN.—Tho VUront Discovery for iho relief of pula and a sure nml Immediate euro for rheumatism, chro nic nml acute, ypralns, Ac. It has a pleasant and jolreshlng odor, and will not grease or stain the most delicate fabric, which makes It a lux ury In every family. ' Price IS cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists. UEUUfcJN HOYT, Prop'r, Now, York. I7npl~lw MECHANICAL CUIUOSITY! CATCH ’EM ALIVE MOUSE TEAP! Evorj' monso caught resets tho trap for anoth er. Six sent by express'for ?3. Sample by mall B repaid, 75 cents. For sale by tho tnulo, U. E. IF.T'/j, I’atentoo, 51 ami 5‘J Fulton Street, New York, ' , l7apl-lw TPK WANT AN AGENT in this township to U canvas for I lie now.valuablo fust selling book by Dr. JOHN COWAN, THE SCIENCE OF A NEW LIFE I Uecommonded ami ebdorsod by prominent ministera, physicians, religious am! secular pa po's.. No oilier book like it published. SIO per week Kimrautood. Address COWAN & CO.. ISO Eight street, Now York. ; 17apl-lw TESTS HAVE TUOVKD “ N.-F. BURNAM’S NEW TURBINE WATER WHEEL, trt.lii' tho best over Invented. - Pamphlet free. Addicts, York, Pa. 17api-Hv •rilllE MORMON'WIFE. Agents wanted for this fearless book, it com* prises iho udVontures uud experience of a wo- ' man-written by herself—for years the wife of a Mormon Prophet—disclosing all that Is myste rious, wicked ami startling. Full of thrilling ad venture;, humorous and pathetic scenes—tbo most fascinating book extant. Portrait of the * Authoress and leading Mormons—men and wo men— life and scenes in Utah. &q. For circulars address Hanford Publishing Company, Hart ford. Conn. . I7apl-4w- .Warren Bange! Plvst Premium, Am. Inst. 1871, Double Elevated Oven. Warming Closet, Broil ing Door, Fonder Guard. Dumping and Shaking Grate. Direct Draft. FULLER, WARREN & CO., 23(1 Water street, N.Y. 17apl-l\v l‘r PEROT. GOLD INTEREST, FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS. Scoured by mortgage on. U.ODO' acres of very valuable coal and Iron lauds. Principal and Interest payable In Gold Coin. -For sale, at pilots that will pay over ll»jj per cent. In Gold. Fquul to 13 percent, In currency. Choice Municipal Bonds always on hand. Call ar‘send for pamphlets, with maps anil full particulars, that will satisfy the most can links Investors: TiJOS. P. ELLIS C0,,8«u-‘ kora, M Pino street, N. Y, 17apl-Ry \OT 11 ! ■:! REDUCTION OF PRICE OF BOARD. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Monument Square, Baltimore, Aid. On ami after March Ist, 1873, board at Ibis ho* tel, to merchants. Will be SL* r »U per day. The on ly hotel in Baltimore with 1m ■. roved elevator.— Suits of rooms with baths and other convenien ces. HaRRY dl. FOGLE, Manager. IJIUEBEST TIME FOU THE LEAST MONEY. Waltham Watches. Oh^Ud Wo will send to any part of tlio'U. S. by ex* press, bill to Do collected on delivery, after o.\- umlmillou, SVALTHAM CHRONOMETERS. In U ox Com. Silver, or 11 and 18 karat Gold Hunt- Ing Cases, at Iho following prices: , 2 ©is. Coin. H kt. 18 kt. , Silver. Gold. Gold. No. 1, Win. Ellery, Chron'r. S2l 565 $75 No. H, P.S.Uartlett Chvon’r. 28 70. 80 No; 9, Walt.WalcU Co.Chrou 82 75- 85 No. 11. Appleton,Tracy & Co.. -10 65 95 No. 12)tf, Crescent s(. or R. R. 52 , 98 ■ 102 No. lf stem.winding, $l5 extra. per «z. for silver cases, SI per dwt.ll let., 5i.25 per dwt. 18 kt. Engraved gold cases So extra. All Express charges to be paid by the turcbnscrs. FULLER * CO., Depot for single' Watches. 28 Rond St. Now York City. I7apl-lw y ANETD AGENTSSIon ofuy B l i™ic terature, UUU DIGESTION ; or, MY JOLLY FRIEND’S SECRET ! Du, Dio Lewis' uew work Isun Immense suc cess; Saves money, worry and precious health, and shows how to live well,and grow tat on SI a week. Agents are coining money and doing a world of good with It. Delay not. but address at onco Geol Maclean, Publisher,Phila. llnpMw Iff B V B' ®. NEGLECT A COUGH. Nothing Is more cer alu to lay the foundation for future evil cousO' WELL’S CARBOLIC TABLETS!! avoasurocuro foi all diseases of the rO.sphh.coiy urea ns, sore throat, colds, croup, diphtheria. Asthma, Culnrrli. Hoarseness, Dryness of the ihroat, Wludphie. or bronchial Tubes, and all Diseases of the Lungs. In all cases of sudden cold, however taken, tnese T\IILETa should be promptly and freely used. '1 hey equalize the circulation of the blood.' mitigate the severity of thdutlaclc, and will. In a very short time, restore healthy action to the allecied organs. Wells’ Carboila Tablets are pul up only In blue bnxe-i. Take no subsU'uies. If they can’t bo lound at your druggist’s, send at once to the Agent In New- York, who will forward thorn by return mall. Don’t no deceived by imitations. Sold bv druggists. Prtco *Jo oents a box. .JOHN (i KELLOGG, 1H Platt St., N. Y„ Send lor circular. Solo Agent for United Slates WORKING CLASS, MALE OR FEMALE, Slid a week guaranteed. Respectable employ • incut at home, day or evening; no capital re qiured; lull Instructions and valuable package of goods to start with sontfico by mall. Add less with (l cent return stamp, M. YOUNG & CO. IT>\ Greenwich st.. New York. I7apM\v. (•/I From 'lo cts.—Elb«t, samples mailed free for 'vlL’Yj els'thiit sell ay sight for four dollars, to J-ciny person in Carlisle, who will act as ant. lUtnar-lw Randall A C0.,767 Broadway.N.Y. 1 AA'THAUimia OK STUDENTS, MAUfi or lUviftiMALE, can secure employment pay ing from SIUO to Slst) per month during the Spring and Bummer, Address, PEOFIrE’B JO UItNAD, 518 Arch street, X’hlln. Vu. 20marJw JUKUEEEA ! The Great South American Blood Puriflo. Is unequalled by any known remedy. It will eradicate, extirpate ami thoroughly destroy all poisonous substances *h the Blood oud will ef fectually dispel ail predisposition to billions de rangement. Is there wnntot action in your liver and spleen? Unless relieved at once, tho blood becomes Im pure by deleterious secretions,producing scrof ulous or skin diseases, blotches, felons, pustules, canker, pin.pics, d0,.&0. Have you a dyspeptic stomach 7 Unless di gcstlpu is promptly aldoJ tho system Is doblli tated with loss ot vital force, poverty ot the blood, dropsical tendency, general weakness or lassitude. Take It to assist digestion without reaction; It will Impart youthful vigor to tho weary sufferer. Uavojou weakness of tho Intestines? You are m danger »f chronic diarrhoea or the dread ful lullamiiintlon of Viio bowels Take It to al lay Irritation, and ward off tendency to Intlam millions. Have you weakness of tho uterine or urinary organs? You aro exposed to suffering In its most aggravated form, Aro you dejected, drowsy, dull, sluggish or de pressed In spirits, with hoad-aohe. back-ache coaled tongue and bud tasting mouth ? Fora certain remedy for all of these dlseasi weaknesses and troubles; for cleansing and purifying tho vitiated blood uud Imparting vig or to all tho vital forces, for building up and restoring tho weukoued constitution use JURUBEBA! which Is pronounced by the leading medical authorities of Loudon and Purls “the most pow oriui tonic and alterative Unown to the medical world” This is no new aud untried discovery hut ims'been long used by the leading physi cians of other countries with wonderful remedial results. Don’t weaken and Impair tbo digestive organa by cathartics and physios, they glveoulX tem porary roller—indigestion, Uaiuluncy uud dyt.- nepslu wltli plies ttml kindred diseases are sure to follow their use Keep tUo blood pure and health la assured. Price Quo Dollar per bottle JOHN Q. IttiLLOUa.b Platt street, N VT Solo Agent for tUo United States. Send forolr color »p1714w
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