ft irkmj if I WLJtm •w«i '^"‘ ;"' —~ ■ ,’, LOCAL ITEMS ■ryu,.! , jkJ &ji£kbma Committee Meeting.—Per )!!! published cull, the Democrat '|d Standing Committee of Cumberland r.o. . |>uhty, met at Shreiner’s Hotel on Mut 27th, at 10 o’clock r. m. cra(j‘ resolutions were unanl ecr.; inovudy-' tWoptcd: int,'; Meaolved, that the Democrats of each rs Ward. Borough and Township meet at r ' : iheir repectlve places of holding Elections :oni t'.oiX- Saturday Feb. 10th, the Borough of WCarlMe, between the hours of three and six , o'clock, Shlppensburg Borough, between , ‘the hours of Blx and nine o’clock, the other' 1!j - Boroughs between the hours of six and bat fSgjit-p’clock, the townships between the N'otlrhOursi of three and five o’clock, then ■I! andthere to elect delegates to represent i , 'thent In County Convention to beheld in lc-aie ‘Carltele on Monday Feb - 12th, at 11 o’clock ct 4 to hbmlnate Delegates to state convention. tsoN Itesotvedy that each Borough ward and TV toWh&hlp be requested to organize clubs, , to Imhaedintely advance the interests of fars 'the Democratic party, lad’, jjeeoltiedi- that the Delegate elections be Slcf. conducted the same as all general elections v mji except the a^Q MPSON> >«fts. .'Chairman ie pti TflEO. CdBNMAN Sec’y. ng it .. * ‘‘ltems” Maketh His Bow.—Header, you - Will bo kind enough to consider ' “Items” as standing before you, hat in ; ot ,. 1; ( hand,, making his moat profound bow, * andsmillng his most irresistible' smile. — C °llv Heretofore he has been compelled to pur- BCatteratioi! policy,” in imitation of ifie wafrj.strategy of “the divine Stan re!|° n! bht now he has a separate depart -5 ' mcnt assigned to him, and he will concen l'U!te,tm^;jSiB?f6rces and “fight it out on that lrei “ ! 'i,lin6;till'summer.” In the year just open- ® llrtc irii'up before us, you the entertained and ils r; ' he.the ehtertainer, he hopes to come to uttlfl 'after week, in your gladness W sorrow, with a kind and sym -2IV'BI -word here, a suggestion there, •cdmili it may be, but just the very r P il *i need —bringing you little gold ** engralhSl Of thought, sparkling and fresh ’ dok ' and a well to-do farmer, but sometimes Indulged in liquor. About two years ago t 0 P® a brother of the deceased was found lying andeffi dea gj,i the woods where he had been cut ting timber, and no clue was ever discov i on to «redto the cause of his death. William *r of hist Golden' was a middle aged man, and leaves a wife alnd one child. egntcit small. 1 ,!!Day’' Again.—Wo are again under the necessity of reminding our friends of ih& HeraM that Prof. Wm. Howard Day, countj, the negro orator, delivered his second lec ae slink' turo in this place, on Thursday of weekba lawles; fore last. As these lectures are in the inter • ests of the Republican party, it is most , cuipable negiigenee on the part of the rricltff -Herald ttfpasa them by so'cavalierly. We Q en j. .have had the pleasure of hearing the Pro fessor, and aro compelled to admit that he makes a bettor Republican speech than three fourths of the Republican “ spouters’ ’ In this county. Are our abolition friends beginning to tremble for their laurels? If not Jet them at least do justice to their ’ “ Colored brother” the next time he ad dresses the faithfiil in this place. icnsent Lasf-' ! ; BBCBI, I" recef • Baltic lays, i® •them ft tin, re®- , Muejdeb Trial. — The trial of J ohn Clue f6r the murder of Henry B. Grove, a photographer, formerly a resident of this place,, who was shot in his office in Bal ■ timore, some two months ago, commen ced in the Baltimore city Court on Mon -0rle?W | : day last.' The whole day was absorbed om.luß j and only seven jurors obtained, after ex sross-tiSj; ~ the regular panel and fifty talis ch he ■*’ mem The case excites great interest, and f engine isume several days. The proof ►pi, an® prisoner is most positive of i orga® 1 ■ , murder, and robbery afterwards, labaffl® was found on the person ol acovcris ' A later report informs us that at taint the regular panel, and y jjo flu-' 1 “summoning one hundred and fifty men, from all only seven jurors, six '• uWjlffifc of J olm Clare, indicted for the , e d in of Henry B.Grove, was abandon ;.;; City Court, and removed to Bal ly for tlial at the term -stanto»i Arrested. —Some weeks i t,ie ,V e noticed the robbery of Mr. Kiehl cd °) 11 Middeton township —some vil ustcrin? jj a ving entered his house at night |;|s*ihd carried off several hundred dollars in •80S, F greenbacks. Immediately af ninnlll \Sffefche robbery, Robert McCartney and Martin set themselves to work to jin th ef y '/fertetout the perpetrators of the crime. >ived 011 ‘ They exercised the most commendable j . diligence and shrewdness, and soon dis-, io late a negro who had stated that lie ; h at asked to join the party. From 1 hßn'they learned who the others were, Saturday and Sunday last arrested to pal Rudolph, a german, of this place, for h‘ s •‘TpSfltejharles Sherman of Upper Allen twp., S wo learn, after being identi ivc the negro, confessed their guilt, m ivhkk now lodged in jail to await their ana l® e at the April sessions. Both these lercd; men have heretofore borne goo d sense tw ’ ■ ■' Ijianictcrs, and are respectably connected. n-intion jlaco ff. have W The Cumberland A r alley Rail Road. —A New Route Demanded— AVoclip the following well limed mid sensible, ar ticle from The United Slates Railroad and. Mining Register, one of the most reliable business journals in the Country. It seems that the newspapers and people along the line of the road are not the only ones who are Slowing very tired of “the proeastina tion, indifference and want of foresight exhibited in the management of the Cum- •hind Valley Bail Road”. The Jtcgmlcr says In the Senate olTcnnsylvania, on Tues day, January 10, Mr. Bingham, of 'Pitts burg, ollbred a series of resolutions, ol which number throe, was in these words: “ Third. That the extension oftho Cou nelsville railroad eastward, in thedircction oftho Baltimore and Washington, with branches to connect with the Lebanon Val ley railroad, is alike required by the com merce of tlie country and the local claims of the counties through which the same would pass.” , , . In the Jlegistcr of Dec. 23 we published a letter and comments on the strategic and commercial importance of ground between the Lebanon V alley railroad and the Bo- _ tomac river, via the Cumberland Valley to the vicinity of Shippensburg and thence via Bloody Bun to Wills’ creek or the 1 o tomac river. Our matter,, as weknow, has elicted inquiry and consideration ; and a number of papers have come to us marked, showing that the article has been exten sively copied. And that the idea in it is germinating, we have abundant proof. Bow soon it may take a more tangible form will measurably depend npon the ac tion of the Cumberland Valley railroad company, which undoubtedly, has it in its power, by a newpolicy of judicious expan sion, to more fully satisfy the transporta tion necessities of the Cumberland Valley than it does at present, and thereby fore stall combinations which otherwise will inevitably take place. But, from what we hear of the management of the Cum berland Valley railroad, and of its procras tination by the year in matters which might be lixed in an hour, we incline to the opinion that the discussion of the new project will precede uninterrupted, and that it will continue to add proselytes to its friends, till gnally it will command numbers, and iullneuce sulliciont to war rant its construction and assure its success. And this opinion is based on the fact that, although the Cumberland Valley railroad years ago was conveyed to a new owner, the public have since looked in vain for any indication that it has a new master, the Bourbons being allowed to control its councils for the reason, perhaps, that ‘ ‘ they forget nothing, even if they learn noth ing.” The procrastination, indillereuce and want of foresight exhibited in the man agement of the Cumberland Valley rail road is doing more to hasten the construc tion of an ally of the Lebanon Valley rail road, through the Cumberland valley, than (and herein the danger is) will be appreciated or understood, till too late to apply a remedy. Independent of all other considerations, we think the proposed route will be of in calculable benefit to the people of Cum berland County, in opening up and devel oping the vast mineral deposits along the South Mountain, and in affording improv ed faeilies for reaching the city markets Let the new road be built by all means. Serious Injury.—Mr. Hull, the well known locomotive engineer, on the Cum berland Valley railroad, was badly hurt, last evening, at Mechanicsburg. Some boys were amusing themselves by snow balling a colored woman, who retorted by throwing a brick with great force at one of the boys, which, missing him, struck Mr. Hull on the head, indicting a very severe, perhaps a fatal wound. The in- jurecl man has a host of friends in this city, who will regret to learn of the acci dent that has befallen him, and we ear nestly hope he may soon recover from the effects of his injuries.— JlnrrUthurg Tele graph. Church Festival.— The Eiuli'es con nected with St. John’s church (Episcopal,) of our town, intend to give a supper at Bheem’s Hall on the evening of the nth inst., the proceeds of which are to be ap propriated to the payment of the church debt. On the evening following (Satur day,) they will hold an attractive Fair in the same room. From the known enter prize and liberality of the ladies connect ed with this church, we predict a mag nificent supper and fair. Tickets can he had of any of the managers. SPECIAL NOTICES. SToiiEkEECEBS, Tjiylt—You can save;Tru.vel- Uug Expenses, Freight, Boxing, Packing and Breakage by buying your Groceries, Q,ueeuswnro, Uedarwure, Candies, Tobaccos and Goal Oil lioiu Wm. Blair a Son, Wholesale Groceries —south Knd, Carlisle, Penna. , , _ . F. 8. 52.00 U 00 worth of choice i Tobaccos arc just receiving, which w© offer four ceuts per it*, less than Philadelphia prices. Dec. 1, ItWtt—tf. A Couan, Cold, ok Soke Throat, requires im mediate attention and should bo checked. If al lowed to continue, Irritation of the Lungs, a Per manent Throat Affection , or an Incurable Lung Dis ease is often the result. Brown’s Bronchial Troches having a direct Influence to the parts, give immediate relief. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Oatairh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good success.* Singers and Public Speakers will And Troch es useful In clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertions of the vocal orgaiis, The 2Voc7iw arc recommended and prescribed by Physicians; and have had testimonials from emi nent men throughout the country. Being an ar ticle of true merit, and having proved their effica cy by a test of many years, eacli year finds them In new localities in various parts of tiie world, and the Troches are universally pronounced bet ter than other articles. Obtain only “ Bitora BnosouiAh Tkociies,” ami do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United Slates, and in Foreign Countries, at 35 cents per box. . . Feta. 1,18U5—3m. >f I M Alt El ED HOFFMAN —SPALMAN. —On the 18fli ult., by tbo Rev. S. P. Sprechev, Mr. Chas. Hodman, oi Cumberland county, tp Miss Mury A. Spalimui of Adams county. REPORT OF THE MARKETS. Carlisle Flour—SuperUue, (i 50 Flour—Extra, 7 50 Wheat—White, 2 00 Wheat—Red, 2 00 Bye. ™ Corn, ;>i Oats, « Clover Seed, 7 00 Timothy Seed, 2 <0 Flaxseed, - 00 Potatoes—Mercer, 1 00 Potatoes—P’k Eyes, 1 00 J [by TEr.EGRAru.J IMiiladclphia Markets. Philadelphia, February, 1, ISGit. Flour—Sales at S7@7 50 for superliue; SS&S 50 for extras; SO 75@1U 50 for PennTi extra family; Sll@l3 for fancy bauds, according to quality. k> e Flour and Com Meal.—We quote the lormer at at 3 bbL, and the latter at S-l il. Wlieat.—Small sales of Pcnn’a. red at t-(<> - ~u, and white at $2 -10(42 70. Rye is scarce ami dull at 00c @1 00 for PeniTu. Corn—Sales ol 2000 bus. yellow at 73e in the cars and from store. Oats— Small sales have been made at -ISe. "PAMPHLETS AND PAPER LOOKS. \vc have on hand the best .selection of typo for Pamphlets and Paper RuoUs ever lirouglit to Uus town - and our Power Press enables us to do a.l such work rapidly and T.TSTOrSU.FSBV X. a MOOKE, AucUolU’C'r : 'citrus’ ry I), H& S. I.ce, Dickinson ■ ■> Kph. Dav, North Middleton, ij,’ \ Mooir, South Middleton. l:* f John 'Wolf, deed,South Middleton. IV .ino (!. Hutchison, Dickinson. I, s’ David Nk-kic, South Middleton. “0 J. L. MUiolt, West . j. Nkovconu-r, Southampton, r..’ Daniel llulilni'er, Dickinson. !>V .Incoli Mhcaver, West IVnnshnio , I L? Wcaklv, South Middleton. V !limu’S Miller Idckinsou. Wm Kcclavcr, Newvdle. ilermiiu Hosier, South Middleton. 7 J D Doltx.hoovcr, WcM IVnushom'. (}’ (}. D Craighead, South Middleton. 7* Joseph Solenherijer, Dickinson, s’ Charles shader, South Middleton, in’ Win. roller, Dickinson. David Mart/., South Middleton. lT Alfred Moore, South Middleton, ill’ peter lleiser, South Middleton. 17* David Whit'nitfht, South Middlt'n ity .Math. Muoro, j. s th mt*>n. •j do. do., > -David Martin, ) do. do., -f'arlDlo. ill do. do., J •J,i, I Itc.lscclccr, I (Vnlrcvillc. •j IT7, do. do., J Fell. 1, IStiti. Ma rch List of sai.es nv Wm. Uevens i;y, AuL-lu.m'or KolTv WS. A. I’agnc, Wostiicmisljoro. 1 .i.» ut M llcagv, Silver Spring. do 10* Thomas Smith, South Middleton, do ' l!>, .John Thomas, Millhu. Ill) 20, .liiniiM Uulley, Souili do 23 J. W. Williams, Middlesex. do v 20*. Joshua Myers, Monroe, do 2S Chris, llarl/Jcr, Monroe. March 1, Geo. Bishop, South .Middleton, do 2T. N. Culberson, Silver Spring, do a. T. A. Dlller. AMonroe. . . do 5 Geo. I.on gsdor 1, Sl l vor spring. do u, Jacob Strocdc, Monroe. do 7. Jonathan Hoagy, Silver Spring, do 8, John liauek, Silver Spring, do 0, Jacob Springer, South Middleton, do 10, John Shader, South Middleton, do 12 Joseph S. Grove, York County, do 13 James A Williamson, Silver spring, do 11, J.M. Stoke, Silver Spring, do 15 Conrad Silver spring. do 20, M. G. BcltzhooVois Monroe. ds 21 W. M. Hastings. South Middleton, do 22* Joshua Myers, Monroe, do 28 & 20. Martin SUriner, Carlisle, do 30, Peter West heller, Mcchauicsbiug. Feb. I,ISOU. ADMItfiaTIIATOU’B XOTICH NO tick is hereby given that letters of Adiiim ihimtiou on Uic estate of Jacob Eichelbergei, Into of East IVnnsboro’ twp., deceased, have been irranted to the undersigned, residing in the sumo township. All persons indebted to the said es tate are requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. JOHN WOJjK, Administrator Eob. 1, I8(x)—l)t ! '. II E«. Hie Rev. Goo. W. bmiley, of Philadelphia, will lelivor two of his most celebrated Lectures at dheem’s Hall, on Wednesday and Thursday eve nings, February 7th and Mh. This Gentleman is known as a splendid maim, and has a reputation lor real ability that places him among the best public speakers innurcoun try. The community are most respecttutiy ana earnestly invited to conic out and hear their old friend and fellow townsman. The proceeds lor the benefit of the M. K. Church of Carlisle. Doors open at Tjjj o’clock, I*. M. Admission-*! Tickets can bo hml from too lollowiug persons, viz : Hubert Moore, Charles Weaver, Hubert I ark- Inson, J. W. Kby, ami at the door ou Hie evening of each Lecture. Feb 1. 18150 —It.* ■pUBLIC SABE. \Vlllbo sokl al Publlo Hale, on Tluusdny, Feb rnarv 10, 18(50, at thu residence* of the subscriber, (n Ponn twp., on the Hoad leading Iroiu me Stone Tavern to Palmslown, about one mile and a-half south-easi of Palmslown, and about two miles north-east of Centrcville, the following described personal properly, viz; Six head of Work Horses, two two-year old Colts, two yearling Colts, four Milk Cows, (one ol whlcii is fresh,) six head of Young Cattle, seven teen head of Sheep, t wo good Breeding Mows, n me Shouts. one Combined Ueaper and Mower, (Leu istown Patent,) one Patent Hay Hake, a llrst-ratc Grain Drill, (Gum Spring,) Fodder Uittcr, Cutting Box, oae'Hav Hook, (with rope and pulleys all complete,) Threshing .Machine and Horse Power, (with Gum Belting,) one Broad-wheeled Wagon and Bed, one Narrow-wheeled Wagon,one.Spring Wagon, one sett of liny Ladders. (12 leet long,) one Patent Uav Knife, Dung Boards, three Har rows, three Bar-shear Plows, Shovel Plows, one large Cull I valor, one Corn Planter, one large sled, i wi t h iron soles,) one Sleigh, one good Kockau aj Buggy and Harness, Windmill, six setts ol Horse Gears, Blind Bridles. Fly Nets, six-horse Lino, two throe-hoi'se Double 'frees, Double Trees. Sm gle Trees, Log Chain, Fifth Chain, Grubbing Hues, Dung Forks, Hakes, two Grain Cradles, a lot ut Bags and Barrels, Hay by the Ton, Corn fodder bv the Bundle. Potatoes by (ho Bushel, one Fight Liav Clock, one Kitchen Cupboard, &c., together with a great many other articles 100 numerous to mention. , , . i Sale to commence at D o clock, A. M., when will be ...ado km.w.i N l.>;_ m; . n ~, IS(lN . ,N. 11, JlnuEK. Ailrlailu-.T. Kali. I, ISGU—a. : Haricots. jisLD, February I,ISOO. Butter, I”) Eggs, 2o Lard, HO Tallow, 12 Bacon—Hams, 25 Bacon—Sides, 20 Boup Beans, 1 7a Washed Wool, 00(470 Unwashed Wool, o7(«-40 Pared Peaches, 7 00 Unpared Peaches, 0 50 Dried Apples, 2 75 Caki frxraarCis^^xnero jleib gHrtMrrttomente. UDM ETHIiN W N HIV A N D 1' NO.MICAU The days of humbug and swindling m spuri ous Has burners an* at. an end where tin' 1 Al- ENT STEEL TIE KE< JI'LAT’t )U is introduced I propose to the people '*! Carlisle to lunus Uuun with a Buiinku or Ui:<;uL.vnm that wil save from 20 to 2') per cent. in their (his lulls. I further propose to prove denion*drai i\el,\ oi their Cas Pipes the truth of my assertions beJmi they adopt them, whieh Is hut lair. The manciples oi the Regulator aie, lust: In* Consumer knows exaetly wliat lu- consumes, loi they are gaged at high pressure nhiie emnmoi Burnersart; gaged al loir. Seeond : 1 he\ e.iu In regulated to burn six dilfetent si/.ed lights, vi/. ! .3 and t» feet (cubie, per hour. They can alter burning four or live years, he renewed to. live cents per Humor, being the price m Hiesund steel tip al the lor ot the burner, and the onh thine perishable about it; besides, having an in dependent chamber for healing the die, whieh 1 t he only Mire mwuisol saving. Ihave sold them in all the Eastern and est ern cities with marked success, and won d b pleased to give an improvement that would jus tlfv all that bum Cas to adopt them. 1 will lie at the Fkaniu.in UorsKlora lew day.- where all who wish can see llie “ Regulator** ire of charge. I will also call on theciti/.ens al thei stores and dwellings, giving all a ehanee to gi this trulv remarkable and (ias savmg Burner. WILL. 11. ROGERS, Agent. Feb, 1, ]s,jtt-IU-. LADOMUs, Diamond dealer & jeweler, WATCHES, JFATELKT & SII.YEU HAKE, WATOHE3 and JEWELRY REPAIRED, 802 Chestnut fit.. PD'I?; HAS ON HAND A LARGE & SPLENDID ASSOKTM KXT i )F DIAMOND JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. SUCH AS RINGS, PINS, STUDS, DIAMOND SKI’S, A- ALSO, ON HAND A DAIIGE ASSOK I’MKNT (»!■’ AMERICAN SWISS OLD GOLD AND SILVER COTINTKY TUADK SOLICITED. Feb. 1, 1800—ly. SOTICH.—' The Agricultural Society of Cumberland county willmeet m the Com' , sc on Tuesday, the lilh ol I'Cbi'iuiry, IMI*, at 11 o'clock, A. M. By order ol tile 1 «’ s ( l ;[™': Ti iSrrrctdi-i/. FURS! FURS! ! FURS!! WHOLESALE AND DETAIL CTtAUT.KS OAKFOKD ,t SONS, CoiltilU tlfol Hoi Philadelphia, have now open their large ui splendid stock of Ladies’ Fur Capes, Collars, Mulls, Culls, Cloves ami Hoods. Also tl Assortmem Fancy Fur Rohos, Caps. . MiilUms. Cloves, ever before offered by Hum, all of whicl ranted to be as represented. shipping eels norm it. Oct. lMtj,—tin. O'ALIO J3ILLS.-WO will ’ >-‘P two iituuls <*oi\si:mlly omployi'il on Kuo liliis, during Ihc Spring son-on, in unlor In ni-onv lU; ! tri<':it i*>l in llu* oxim-uUoii ol siu*h Dr ders by mail promptly ICE . UTATKMKNT ok the FLXAXC'KS Of THE COUNTY OF CUMBKRLAXI), front Ihr 1x( tint/ uf Jativartf, fh.mn h-r, \>V,.\'utrhis'irr. S. UITTKII, Tiva2(i7o (VI ia 1™ 3> andlm; taxi's at lust, solUenu'nt, -WHi tj* *ods ofloans in Hank, ISTII ,A atcii taxes paid to Treasurer, 21 ill) I paid hv lax eolleetors, 220 nd.verdict fees received from .... . .11’ lly tax collectors, 2o o I •Uef money retained to Treasurer, 11 00 Conor's fees and expenses, returned, 10 (>- ■nl. for room furnished to court martial, 112 ;>> oe»-eds of stone broke at jail, - 10 Ixone more Total I'chts, 11V I’AY .MK NTS. .-1 wrsn(n\s. ly amount paid Borough and township Assessors, Bridges i 01 By amount paid to Henry Karns, Esq., for services, , . „ , By amount to J, Armstrong, Esq., (. lerlc 'for services, By amount paid to 11. Xe'vslmm, Esq.,, for services, ly amount paid to Jas. Loudon. for 'stationary. Courts. lv amount paid to Grand Jurors. ’aid Traverse Jurors, ’aid J. W, I). GUlelcn, Esq., District At torney lees, ‘aid Wm. Gould, Court Crier, ’aid Shrlncr and others, for boardingju- Pnld witnesses in Commonwealth cases, ' HJ7 County Ojjioc*. ly amount paid to E. Ct JustUtCS' ly amount paid for Justices' foes in Common weak li eases, Loans and Interest. ly amount paid for Coiinly Hands, •iiid interest on same, lounly Honds, ’aid interest tm same, •aid notes in HanU and interest, Poor House. ly amount paid in full of estimate 'for lSi>>, •aid to Visitors for the year k’M, •aid to Directors for salary, / > uhli( 4 Ihcildinfj*. lv amount paid for salary of Keeper •iud for repairs and cleaning, I’nhfic Prlndiif/. Ivnmmmt paid .1. IJ. Bratton ami ers lor printing, Soldier's licUcf. \y amount paid for relief of soldier* ‘families, Minrt ftioicous id*. l)y amount paid for Illumination on 'surrender of Rebel armies, Paid for mourning goods on dentil <»i President Lincoln, Paid stale lax on County Bonds, Paid appropriation to Fire Companies, Paid for Revenue slumps lor Collector s Bonds, Paid for gas an dwater for Court House, Paid for fuel for Court House, PaUl carriage hire, ear fare, etc., Paid for shoveling snow, and ot he r labor PaUl for distributing Election and other aid to Ivecpcr of Town Clock, aid for County Auditor’s services, aid for postage and telegraphing, 0 Irronoous taxes refunded, .ills of sundry articles to 11. Saxton, ol stl, irrors in Treasr'scom. on Stale lax tor IWU, Total amount <»f Commissioner’s orders, sAI.M County Tmisurer's-eomruission on Kami' at 1% per coni., , tw „ Com. allowed Cols, of Comity and Statu taxes, , t Exonerations, “ n Outstanding taxes in hands ol Collec tors, Militia Taxes. iy amount of expenses paid out of military fund, . , . .’reasnrer’s commission on same, at 1 el., Collector’s commission; “ Exonerations, Outstanding taxes in hands of Collectors. Stain 'fa.vrx. ly amount of Stale taxes paid to Stale 'Treasurer for 1303, . , ’aid Treasurer’s uom'n. on same at 1 per cent, Total amount of credits, Ualaneo in hands of Treasurer Amouut debits, sit VTKMENT OF TAXES OUTSTANDING IST * JANUARY, 1800. ISGO. John Emmingcr, Silver Spring, Sl7« ;«J ioni c* A. Smith, E. ward, Carlisle, «W 1 Ui> 1 » John Zinn, Dickinson, 131 iW “ Levi Worst, Fraukford, 2j| 33 “ ‘ J C. Uncscr, Monroe, , -<>(> H» " J) 11. IlolmlerknCeht. Upper Allen, IW.ol) imV") Jacob Goodyear, E. Ward, Carlisle, lOtf oil ' J Rheem, Dep., W. Ward, Carlisle, C-l •>) “ j. C. Vanasdle, East Fennb’h., 318 31) « James Miller. Hopewell, 8J “ John (Tuickel, Mechanlcshurg, I 1 V? “ Win. M. Hamilton, Milllin, .>>--11 “ Wm. Diller, Monroe, IJ 8U “ John Waggoner. Newton, “ Peter Coeklin, Upper Allen, '£). h •• D, P. Vankirk, West Pennb'h., 300 h - COUNTY IIKIIT AND ASSISTS ON IST O JANUARY, ISIld. Assets. Vmount of bnlimoo In treasury, Jim. Ist'., ISld. , “ Outstanding luxes, Liabilities. Amount. oJ'in'iiu-ipiU’orCouutyltomls outstsimUnn Nt,, .lamiury, IMw, .» “ •• “ Bounty Moinls, Total liabilities, Ist., Jnnuriry, Deduct amount paid ituriliK Ute year, Amount of oshols over liabilities, cuirnEßL.iyn couxtv, ss. We, the Commlssioucr.s of Cumberland county in compliance to law, do certify and unbuilt tin fuivuol IK as correct statements ol the rccc.pl and expenditures of said county, from .jiumm; Ist to December .list, ISU.) inclusive and ol lie outstanilliiK taxes; mid also of the debt and as •sets*!' the said comity, on the Ist day ol January h,, ‘ .. Witness our hands ami soul o S' njitrc, dio Dth day of January, A I J) D./i-tii!. < SiUu'J.y .rnn'i-.t Ctnub' rh'iuf ( 1 urn'll Uh-l-J. ARMSTRONG Clerk. NVr ih“ Auditors of Cumberland mimly, ha iim beau dnlv sworn and atllrmed, mol m l Coluiuis'sionur’fi Olllee, in Carlisle, ou IUo Ist d uiary, I v oo, and proeocdcd to audit and ad lu* accounts of 11, s. Kitter, Ksq., Treasurer d county, from the 1M day of January to tnc uv ol ‘December. IsiA, and do certify that vc a balance of three hundred and fifty-one rs and liflv-lwo cents due hy said Treasurer id countv, as will ai>]H-;ir hy tin* lorc-ohitf inent of said acco\nil. We nave uNn ex ied and eoinj.arrd the a e.vtaiina statement hi anda-'S'-t'-ofsald county with tin* icconK to certify it to he a correct exhibit «d the mju the Ist day of January. A. l>. I V| mess unr hand'-, tie* l«‘th day of daman.'. i«; ico to A 1! !! i sr,rit e, (' a a l i s 1, I AMRIdtSUrUG Tl'icNPlKl-: ROAD CO. if nf Tolls n eW»v d, AVp/n/vj inirf /Irjirnxrx on 'ftrrixfnrri/, (' trfixl • uii’l f/iiambnrx'nir;/ Turn ■ I ton <1 C'oni}>'in>/,jr, includin' , ax J'otloirs, (a irif ; To amount of Tolls received at Cates. tit To balance at settlement for paid Into Court at January, Isic, Si:i;?.s)is so lv balance of Nil, paid to Creditors par Act, of Assembly of 1523-2 S-30, $ 37S >v Ca-d) paid for repairs on road lor 'o “ Treasurer’s Salary, 7o 00 “ Secretary's Salary, 35 00 “ Incidental Expenses, 50 30 “ Postages, Taxes and Stationary, U) 00 “ Revenue Tax, 1” 0-5 “ rneurreut Money received, 5 00 f2UU I-’ £2II 00 •)l 20 oil -12 £770 0 lv Balance paid into (,'onrl to bo ap plied under the Act of Assembly aforesaid, Certified on oath lo the Judges of the Court ol Common Pleas of Cumberland County the alii day of January A. Ib ISM, SAME. W. MiIVIN, Treasurer $ 31 00 581 00 Tvkk Notk’l-:.— 'Tlmt Iho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County have appointed Tuesday the uuth day of March next, at the Court House,in the borough of Carlisle at 10 o'clock A. M for hearing am!'determining the claims of tile respective creditors against, the Company, agreeably to the Acts of Assembly made for the relief ofsaid creditors on the Ist day of April, isild, and the supplements thereto. At the alore saicl time and place the preferred (If any) and nil the creditors arc requested to have their respec tive; claims duly aiUhentieatcd and presented, and also to furnish evidence at the same lime whether any claims have been assigned or are still held by the original owners ; and also prot ‘ to establish the consideration of their claim: whether for work, materials Ac ■US 0( (jut) 00 S 570 2715 tv) 00 TO .',O b. 1, iSih*—.U. J N V F N T O H S O F F f C F S ino‘ oo D'EPINKCIL AND EVANS, CIVIL ENGINEERS A PATENT SOLICITOR: Sf>st AU Ho Hirer/ philftth'lphin. Patents solicited—('ousul tat ions on Engineer ig. Draught hig and Sketches, Models, and .Mn liinory of all kinds made and skilfully altondm >. Special attention given to Rejected Cases am nterferencos. Authentic Copies of Jill Docu units from Patent Olllce procured. N 15. Save yourselves useless trouble and tmv Ming expenses, as there is no need for persona ilervlcw with us. All business with those OIU os, ean ho transacted in writing, For furihe iformathm direct as above, with stamp cnclos d, with Circular with references. Feb. 1, ISM—ly. smi cu &IS7 .TO AUI) ITOli’S NOTICE.—Tho uiuldr signed, appointed auditor, by the Court of i ommon pleas ol Cmuberiaiul County, to mai sliall and distribute Hie balance in the hands of William Moore, sequestrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road Company, to and among 11 io creditors ofsiild Com puny, hereby ijiyos no lice to all interested, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Prothonotavy s ollico in the Borough of Carlislenm Friday, the hiilr day of February, IW. at kid 2' tu.'i u: Jan. 2.'), IS6O-M. 813,5 15 AT OTICE. —Notice is hereby tfiveu Um 1\ Letters Testamentary have been Issued oi me will ol* John Shaeller, lateof South Muldletoi T\vp„ Cumberland eo., dceM., to the undersignei executors, who reside in the same township. AI persons indebted to said estate are requested t make payment without delay, and those hiivln claims will please present them lor settlement. 1 D VVID SIIAEFFF.R, .JAMES SIIA Fl-TF.U, J-’xtcul'iyt. .lan. IS, ISiltJ —til. C 721 SI 111,(MW (Ml ,o:US H 7 :>F» is NOTK’K.— Notice is hereby oiven that letters of Administration on the estate ol ln\ Wm. Mated’, late of Lisburn, Upper Allen township, have been grained to the undersigned residing m said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment im mediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. .M A R( JARETT A .1. MATKKII, Adininiulmln.r. Jan. 11, LOU—m. uo ,n." ( Oi) THTOUIITH ARRIVAL! living taken advantage ol the givai d> w.ati In nil kinds of l>ry < binds that lun jn.d oc currod in Ihc Kastcm markets, wc ha\c jn? mndo :i largo addition to uiir Winter Slock, an Inna* marked everything down to corresniin with the present prices, i'lease call and s( the great bargains that you can now get in al kinds of Muslins Sheetings, (.'anion Flannels, Wool Flannels, Ginghams Tickings ami Falli' Ureal Bargains in Blankets! Ureal Bargains in Shawls! Ureal Bargains iuClothsaml Cassuneres, Urainl display ol all kinds of Ladies’, Childrens ’ and Misses' Furs. Grand display of l.’lolh Cloaks. .V full stock of all kinds of WOOLEN GOODS, such as Hoods Nunlas, Jackets, Shirts, Drawers, CARPKTB! (JAUPUTSM Oil Cloths, Malls, Window Shades, .u IMcase call and son for yourselves, that w fully prepared to you the greatest (hat vou have scon for a lorn* time, and arc < lermined not to ho undersold, ami always hi f.roal pleasure in exhibiting our complete Mi ofgoods suitable lor the season. ° LKIDICIT a- MILLKIi Dec. 1 l, J 'lsiio. W.(sawyuh, J. A.Ditki;, ,1. E. BiraKiioi.o: XTT 0. SAWYER AND CO., . Hjiv*nf; just received from Stewart's, (.’alf and Mellon, New Voile, and the best houses Philadelphia, the largest ami best sleek ol FALL AND WINTER GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKE Please call and examine our immense stock ' Alpine and Rob Roy Plaids, Elgured, Plai and Striped Empress Cloths, Plain and Mg uroil 1-Tench Merinos, Reps, Poplins, Alpaecas, and Estelle Cloths, Dress Goods in every variety ofstyles and.shades, Ladies Cloth and Mantles, of plain and bright plaids, shawls, Black, Plaid, Bro che and Tliib-ot, Linen and L ace, 3150 32 $30032 03 ns SJ3i 32 $10:1,1)18 80 813.3,1)18 80 Collars, Sleeves, ami Handkerchiefs. Our stock of Woolen Goods comprises Blankets, home made, .Shaker Bullard Vale, Red and Brown Flannels, Balmorals in all colors. DOMESTICS IN QUANTITIES. Di'tnliH's, brown mid blenched -Muslins, Gin Ininia, Tickings, Crash, .Sheeting, I’illow Casin; Full line of Cloths, Casshuers, plain and fancy Scarfs, Ties, Handkerchiefs ami Shirts. UOISFKY ANDGLOVFS. Colton and Wool for Ladies, Genls, Misst ,’hlldron. ,1.")3 80 FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds, usually kept in first class Dry Go< Stores, Such as Carpels, Oil Cloths, Uu«s M; Looking Glasses, shades, Draperies, Drupels, WIS PAY SriXTAU ATI'IINTION to M O U 11 X i X G GOODS, and will be able to till all oiders fur Inner Cashmeres, Shrouding Flannels, Crape Coll; Black Merinoos, Dsunise Cloths; Kmptvss, h Duplin ami Kugene Mournings; all ‘luahhe- Knglish ami French Crapes, Ribbon-, Are. orders carefully attended to Fancy Drv Goods, do., Gents X\enr, 11ms and Gloves,* Kid Glove*, while and bhiel: eo and all si/.es, in endless varieties at \V. C. SAWVKU A CO. Our Jf-n-v Jt< !<>n' Miniin's lU'U'h K.tst Aftvf (\irfi\ltyJ- Dee. 1, Du - }. sU,sss on 10,000 no s2i,ss.s no S2I.KSS oo 21),730 no /MAUPKTS! CAIUM.CTS! (JAUPKTS \ y Webavcjust returned from tlie Cdy witli full supply of Till grade-' and qua! il “i ( arpe from the cheapo-I lleuipup to im b« s. qiuih of Three-Dly. Also all wall hsm ; i.wrGiD tot. Window shades, Unite Mate, ) •* sm-v: (.las-( lV All per-ons in wanl of any uf the ;d« *ve lor the coming season, Will do well by gi v an earlv ee.ll, us we always t.d;e great plea exhibiting our good*, and d-‘fy eompeii the miu'icci. K. U'f r.-mi mb.-r the stand, i•. it‘ii l • r '.l.n '1 S. jue,’.■• tl‘ lly opp,,- \ in’s hool .lid slur .-duie. M. M*CLKLLA>: JOHN MViIV. JIKNUV KAIIX Dee. !, D.. 1 OUOGU AM M I-:s tUbl Giivulav.s done S with neatness and despatch, al'lhe VOLUNTLEUurFICL. I>. U. STKVICK. ] .1. A. HKUERLUb :■ d ntli/>,r CHRISTIAN I'KIT/., I ••1,711 31?,' Coi’V By Tin-: Corin’ acßfil J&otices. !®vg EANCY DUESS GOODS, ScaiiV, TH’n, 11 use, (HOW'S a GENTS’ AND IHIYS’ WEAII €irrOCClif.v. (; 1:01 'KUV i'TUKI 1 11 .vx<_:!■: <-K riiiM • iiiuli'i'- ij'iii'il |i.imii'inti I '!'- !■» hi* 01-l »:i> alld CU UliU ll<‘ disposed ol niliv slock oM on >ds, wit h (he k°' •»! will ol dahll-hlueJd to :>i. »•>. IVtlei* a Wa-hmood, hi in* i ri minuend-. I" t!i»* cih/.t ns oi I‘imilm'- amt v a.- act t\ c, iHu-mi-l a* him i ellaldc mis ; men,'who v. ul no pa no to maintain nn |.row- ilu* eharacier ni the old .-land a-- a ci.os KA.M 11 A Old n'Kin . Ih m;inv thunks !m 1 lin 1 patrmiauc he has ivcl, he'hespcaks ii.i the ii>'v. Jirui a eoutin ul l lie s:tme. JOHN HVKU. .’Ki'l’EU A- WASiI.MOOJ), , 1 1 *\\* dn\ s receive ill* 1 and hcsi as* lock of l‘S, mu Ware. timviisware, (i la-'-'Nvaiv. Willow Waro Ac., Ac., iVc., over brought dace, and will cmislantly keep on hand :17S <;:VR, HOIC K S T UUOCKII X 15 S iaslern Markets ud'ord. A lull assortment mps and nil on hand. Call and sea' us al d si and, South-east cm net* of Market Square, HKKI-EU W WASHMOUi). i. 1, ISGfi—ly. FOII Till'. HOLIDAYS arrived from the Eastern cities, with a issortnient of CHRISTMAS HOODS, SUCH AS S-1.K57 07? { China, Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Vases, Dolls, Toys of all descriptions, China Tea Holts, Pewter Tea Hells, Gum' Dolls, Gum Zouaves, Gum Palls, Gum and Tin Battles, Harmoul cans, of all sizes, Tin and Wooden Trains of Cars, Hand Figures, Tin Packets, and Cups of all sizes, Toy Whips, Tin Trumpets, Ivory Whistles, W code n Gums, Drums, Masks, Toy Baskets; Bureaus, Work Boxes, Glass Birds and Deers, Dressed Dolls, Birds and Animals on Bellows, Pm Cushions, Wooden Tov Buckets, Toy watches, Toy Candies, of all kinds, Ac., Ac. Alsu a full assortment ol (J ItOCEIIIIiH, 517 17 $-1,711 -1-5.1 sugars, Svrups, Tons, Spices, ol all kinds, whole ami ground, Tanner's Oil, Biscuits and Crackers, ol all kinds, Cranberries, Currants, Layer, Crown, Bunch, seedless and Valencia Raisins, Dalis, Kigs, I’rnnes, Citron, Almore's Mince Moat, Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Barley, Rice, Teas, Beans, extracts ol Lemon, and Vanilla, Corn Starch, Karina, Silver Starch, Pelirl Starch, Cheese. Honey, Pickles by the dozen, pure Cider VmtWiiV Mackerel, Simd, Herring, Cod Kish, Dried !■ i nil ol' all kinds, iVe. Class, WTONK AM) EAIITUKX WAUK ('oal Oil Lamps ol'dlUereiit sizes CEDAR AND WOODEN WAKE. Sueii as, Tubs, Keelers, Buckets, Bowls, Hotter Prints, Butter Ladles, Spoons, Rolling Bins, Po tato Mashers, &c,, Brooms, Ropes, Brushes and Cords ol all kinds, also, notions of every descrip tion, which will be sold at a small prollt, as my motto is : “small prollts and quick sales,’’ CEO. -B. iIOKKMAN. < \jrtu r of j'onijcrt ami h'a.sl s(rc< I*- Dec, 7, iMiti —• »111. J_>IUTI.SH PKKIUUUAALS PREMIUMS TU NKW SUBSCRIBERS! The London Ciuuviorly Review (.Conservaln >-.j The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.) The Westminster Review, tltadieal.) The EuiTh British Review, U’Tee Church.) 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M Kll U A N U: S , M A N i-'ACTU KliiKS, I b>< 10 1 I bGO I ! \ bit K) 1 ! ! 'Hu; best paper ill the I’niled Slides for M eluuues, Inventors, amt Manufacturers, is I seieiiLilii! American. Ll is lilt* largest In size, a has by lai' ihe widest circulation of any other i par ui lbs class m this euuniry. il is puhlisu weekly. Each number contains sixteen pan with numenms liiusimltons. The mimhers Jo war makes two volumes of Ihi pages each, also conlains u full accontiL ot an the pnneii invent.ions and discoveries of the ilay. Ae valuable illusiraled articles upon Tools and .M ehmery used in workshops, Manufactories, Stea and Mechanical Engineering, Woolen, t’oil> i henucal, i'alroleum, and all other mauniaeii mg and producing i mere -Us, A Iso, 11 rearms, \\ implements, Ordnance, War Vessels, liadw. 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El{, CORSON, (lute Major Quarto , Masters Department.) 112 Mouth J'\mrth tilrrct, rhiluiU'l}>hia, KK A l'i KSTA T F. BIIC>K K it A N I > COXVEYAXCKU. Farms lor salt* or er exchange in Pennsylvania, Xew Jersey, Marylaiul, Delaware ami Virginia, ((..’ulalojjues now ready.) Have Agents in all Hie principal Cities and Towns in the above Stales, ({real Bargains are oll'ered in Virginia and Dela ware Farms lo persons with moderate, means. (iilleers pnd soldiers elaims promptly adjusted. Collections mad*.- everywhere. U. 11. COUSOX, 112 iSbef/i Funrlh Slfi-rf, Jlu r ols, J'/u/ii. J‘. > >. I lee, 7, 1 ■•!*'}—2m. . r (.‘ T I () N I A I! C T ION! AIVTION T'l-JUV. Havin'*-;olil my Moiv lioiim', 1 will sell all m\ Inwulrv tthm* ninl lixinn-i at auction priir.s a la-y niuM in; cleared out immediately. Tin ,{or!v consists oiu.lar^i 1 sale, live I arm* Kiviu-Ii plate throe uplitdd oik* li.r^e Kiltie Man. two law rki:x r ii miuu u us , and all Ha* wateh maker-' hit>N aud Moe.i, a l;ir;*e lot ol rlo'd;-;, •. i Vib aud 1 Vm-iN, U-dd and Silver cm ■.i»ihd.l aud ml\ er of the lei <|uali!;.'. ai---o .t larve Kd «d and Sih. *t plmed \\ are. O ! I. r A i T 1 N (! S , T do. hi"< on ala-' Ae., \vh i'-h \\ ill ha n.dd wit Imul ;\_;nd lo pi'iiv, a! oe. hr.-h* oil el-dli, islum-I new, lisu-en a i i h\ ii.n.i !- m :iu -ii:i t ol the ( add liable, Main re- !, ( 'ard-de, IH-e.7. l-0., U. 1 h ad 1 A iM .K \ , I>LA X IvS, liill I lea-K, Mule-, Hum _|3 nioU"', Warrants, Subpoenas, Conuaiuueuis , and every luud oL aud oilier HhmUs done ut Iho YULUJSTlililisi CH'i-'iYL, SUCH AS 15vofi»4iectus. S -J per annum, 'i' e n m s SiLVI ill .SHOW CASHS, ileal Sstate Sale V T \ LL' A.BLK UEAL ESTATE AT V I'l’UUUh VLK.—lly virliio of a deed of uj- MglUllelll, 1 Will expose to public GUiO Oil ISO inenuses, on iyihn'iloy J'cinKH'i/ 111, iHtiti, tub Jlau* *,! I*n i-miii of Allred .Mooie, situated near Mount iiuhv >priims, *>n the Baltihioro pike, about I, an- and a-iiail nniw South (»f Carlisle, Pa. This i> one oi tin- must ileMrahlc hroperlies that has been pid into maiket, being A delightful country remdenee and a highly nnpi jved larm with eve ry coiiseaienee. 1 lie farm < yulains lie ACKES, liiure or less, oi excellent and productive land, In •1 lu-'h slate of euUivatmn, close hy one of the iineM and purest si reams in Cumberland comity. '1 he tencni”' is in excellent order, 'the Improve ments consist of a large Two and a-hall Htor> SiuN E DWEEEING, well Jlnished and on eleva ted ground, a large Bank Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Hhed, Carnage House, \\ ash House, M ood House, V * portion of this .arm has been devoted to fruit culture, and has supplied the Carlisle and liar nsimrg markets for me last few years with some of the choicest strawberries and peaches lisivi? received. At present there are lour acres of till- elioiee.it varieties of strawberries, reset, last soring, and which will be la lino bearing or der me coming spring, l,,sw choice pencil trees; hill apple trees, fhesl grafted trait;) and doll dwnri pear trees, ait in point order. There is also a. great variety and number of grape vines, In good or der and which have commenced bearing, file ■ dam in the ground will ho sold with the larm. 'Those who desire a good investment hi land, and a delightful and Healthy country residence in one of me most hoauUtul and lerlilo parts ol our Valley, should give this their Immediate at- 11 At* the Kamo time and place I will offer for sale ' tin* Mountain Land of the said Allred Moore, hAt Acres of which are hi Dickinson toivns ilp a fuw miles west of the lialtimurc turnpike. Imsi tract Ims hecn divided Into lots, and will bo olfeied to suit purchasers. Farmers wishing timber lots shouul give this their attention. A twenty max* lot of Mountain Laud situated in South Middleton township, bounded by lands of Mathew .Moore, I’eter L.auh and others, Win Wl Mvm also’sell the two lots hi Papertown, owned fiv said Moore, and calculated lor building lota. Sale to commence at II o'clock, A. M«, oi said day W. H. MILLER, Aseiynee of Alfred Moore , ..1.. Alfred Moure, who still resides on the prom .scs will Hike pleasure In showing the property ulverttsed lo all who wish to see It. iFire tnsmvancr IUKI M SU 11A NC E jbc AI.LEN AND EAST PENNSBORO’ MU h Ah WKE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum erhuul County, incorporated by an act of As rmbly, in the year ItHti, ami having recently bad is charter extended to tno year I&S3, is now In u-tive and vigorous operation under tho super intendence 01 the following Hoard of Managers: Win. K. Uorgas, Christian Staymau, Jacob Eb erly, Daniel Hailey, Alexander Cathcart, Jacob 11. \ 'oo\ er, Jolm Eicholhcrgcr, Joseph M Iclcerrs, Samuel Eberly, Uudolph Mama, Moses Brickor, Jueob Coover and J. C. Dunlap. - i i n_. rules of insurance arc as low and favorable jin uiiv Company of the kind in tho State, Fer wishing to become members aro Invited to Timke application to the agents ol tho Companj ,• w iio are willing to wait upon thorn at any time. President —NV. U.GUUGAJS, Überly’s Mills, Cum berland County. , , Vuv PieMdent-CnuisTiAS Stayma.v, Carlisle, Si-eri'iarv—John c. Uuni.ap, Mecbanlcsburg, Treasuri-r —ijanipx Bailey, Dlllsburg, York Co. AGENTS. i 'iimhrriuinl (tountH— John Sberrlck, Alloa; liou rv /'earing, Sblreinanatown; l.ataycuo Fatter, liicUmsoii; Hairy liowmnn.Cliurebtown; Mode Crumb, small IMiiidleUni; Samuel Orabam \V. IViin-shoro'; Samuel Coovor, Meebanicaburg; J. \V. Coeklln, SbepberUslown; I). Coover, Upper VlU’ii; J. o. Saxton, .Silver Spring® John Hyer, i arllMe • Valenline Keenian, Now Cumberland ; James .MeCalulllab,-Nowvllle. lark OnIM/.V—W. s. Picking, Dover: James 1:11 null. Warrington; T. I'. Ueardoril, Washing ton- Richey Clark, llillsburg; D. Uutter, Palr wew; John Williams, Carroll. iMr.iplun omiity—J acob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies aoout to expire, can have them renewed by making ap plication to any of the agcnls. Uoc. 1, ISUS. _ Aetna insurance company, HARTFORD CONNECTICUT. Losses Paid in' JO Years Over $17,000,000. Net'! Assets, Jan., 1605, $3,077,30:1,71. IRE AND INLAND RISKS Agencies In all the principal Cities and Towns i the I'nited .Slates. Applications for Insurance will be promptly at-, mlfd lu Nov. UJ isiA YOUR PROPERTY 'iITUoIMMTAX INSURANCE COMPANY OI- NEW YORK i •ASH CAPITOL OVER §1,000,000. ; uN is mu? of the best Insurance Companies now i .M-simu-o. For particulars cull on the under* i -iu-a. at Uio Mansion House, Carlisle. U. M. DONEIIOO, .No\ . U 5, istv>—3m. KEEI' YOUII FEET WARM AND DRY. Nrijililior, If you want a good pair of French ,’ull Booty, ko to PLoYNK'S. II you waul a good pair of country Call Skin Booty, OQ to IT. C’y. If you want a. good pair of Kip, Water Proof, or lieavv Upper Leather Hoots, go to PLANK’S. ifyou want Hoys', Youths' and Children's Boots, .r,, jo PLANK'S., i i von wind Mens’. Hoys’ and Youths’ heavy Bro gan.', Balmorals and Gutters, goto PLANK’S. li von want Ladles, Misses and Children's En el ish and French lasting Gaiters, go to PLANK’S - if you want Ladies Misses and Children’s Qlovo A id'lhuters, and Balmorals go to PLANK’S. Ifyou want Ladies, Misses and Children’s homo made Goat French Morocco Boots and Balmo rals, go to LANK S. 1 1 von want Ladles, Misses and Children s heavy Call', Kip and Grain Boots and shoes, suited, for country wear, go to I’EANK’S. 11 you want Mens’, Ladies and Misses Gum Over Shoes, Sandies and Buskins, go lo PLANK’S. I 1' you want a pair of Wale’s Arctic Gaiters (or over shoes,) for Men and Women’s wear warrant ed water-proof and cold-proof, go to PLANK’S. The ulversal testimony In reierenco lo this su perior winter over shoe is that It has uas no equal tor keeping the fuel icarm and dry. Try one pair, and volt will never be without them if It is a pos sible* thing to gel them. in short if you want any kind of a Hoot or Shoo made of leather, go to PLANK’S. Ifyou want Hats and Caps for Men, Boys and Youth's, goto PLANK’S If von want Uunder and Over Shirts, Drawers, ,YC.,’golo PLANK’S. If von want Hanover Buck Gloves, Gauntlets, Mins, Ac., lor Men and Hoys, go to PLANK’S ll von wish to save money in purchasing Hoots, Shot' s, Hats and Capsjgolo PLANK’S South West Corner of North Hanover street ami Locust Alley, midway between Tliudlnm s and Wetzel's Hotels, Carlisle. Dee. 7, istio —ly. \ToTLCE.—The limited partnership of l\ the subscribers under the nrin of Kempton Mnihn, expired Hus day by limitation, till Haim » will ho paid by them, and to whom all In .l.'idiml, will please make payment. >, Kh.MPi.UN, J,t. t Partners C. IL .MULLIN’, i uin.t taxuicis. S. GIVEN, | WM. H. MULLIN'. > Speed Partners. K. GIVEN, J Momd Holly Springs. .hill. 1, |s*itJ—lt. j^oTIUK— CO-I’AKTXEUSHir, i'tiv subscribers have this day associated thein sclscs together under the name, and style 01 Mount Holly Taper Co., for the purpose of manu facturing every description of Writing Taper, ul .Mount 11oilv Springs Tn. llulilSßT GIVEN, SAMUEL KEMTi’ON, Jr. CHARLES 11. MULLIN. Jan. 11, ISUO—If. j^OTICK.— CO-PARTNERSHIP The .subscribers have this day associated them selves together under the name, and title of De liim-v a Mirom lor llic purpose of carrying on the ('oaf ami Lumber business in all its branches. OLIVER DELANOY, t\ EKED BHROM. COAL AMD LUMBER. 1 hiving associated with Mr. C. Fred shrom hi the I'mil aml Lumber business til tho old stand oi Delaney ami Ulair, where wo will keep the best, ami cleanest Coal Ufclhe Market, and perfectly ilrv, kej)l under cover. Families will do woll to trv us • as we are determined to sell cleaner coal, and at as low prices as any other Yard In the Town. Trv us and he convinced. We huvi/also on hand, and will keep all kinds of Lumber usuallv kept m a llrsl class Lumber Yard, which we will seii as low or lower Hum thu lowest Jan. 11, H'i'l—’>t. LUMBUU.— To .Railroad Companies, iji kl'M* Builders, House ami Barn Bunders, or am- eonmauv or Imlividuals that may waul U> contract. lor Hail Koad Ties, Bridge Timber, or Frames lor Buildings, to bo delivered next Spring or summer, will do well to lot their wants bo known to tho subsorlbor, as he has a desirable lot ni Timhor lying on Mountain Creek, near Laurel Forge, which ho will mamUacture into Lumber oi ail descriptions as soon as there is a demand opoii lor it. Address F. S. ROGERS, ya*'suu .You* Jlampsfiiir Doe. 7, IM»V-Jin' rjUUJXKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! CiUisos, Tranks, I'lupot bags, Umbrellas, &e. Kreneb Solo Leather Trunks, .Ladles Travelling Trunks nf lari'e sues. brass bound, of the best make-., in lava* 1 varieiy at ISAAI' MVIXUsTON’S, IH-C. 1, l'i< WK have* Just received a large supply oi*.( H um New York, unci arc prepared to execute I'roiV'Sionul, liuslness and Wedding Cai'iU, i>i all sizes, in the neatest stylos, anil at vim I '.' lairs, at the VuhUSTKKK OFFK-’K. j i UECKS. —We have on baud several \J new ami improved Chock I’lates, and candu such work, plain, waved or tinted, ciiuiLl-dO'lhi'y 011100 hi the country, at tho VOLUNTEER OFFICE H. M. DONEHOO. DIXANCY W SIIIIU.M