Wttolww * local items. Hush. —The Union Fire Cimiimny Lis place. 1 . recently purchased several hclreil feet of hose from Sami. Ci. (Iroer, I’liikulolphia; and on Saturday aflcr |i Inst, the company tested the quality lieir purchase, on the Square. The | were subjected to the strongest pres | hut stood tire test admirably. There lie peculiarity about these hose, which Laid lie well for firemen everywhere fotice. They are supplied with “Jones’ lutcoupling,” by which the sections freadily united by a spring. This im fcomeiit has been in use in Philadol- I for five or six years, and the coiip | is said to bo more durable than the Screw coupling, ns well as more con sent, and has received the ondorse- Itof the chief engineer of the I’hila lliiiv fire department. Bhc “Union,” threw three streams over [aßCourt House steeple, which is pretty to pent. In fact we heard one youug remark that it was “ the best seutin’ seen,” •3io Dead Heads. —-It has become cus for many persons, societies, com etc., to expect the printer to work || nothing. Wc want all such people Hfflinctly to understand that we publish i^ C "-Bpaper as a business and not lor jjffliscment. AVe wish to inform nil who He the chcok to ask us to work for jjpiiiiff, that just ns soon as we can get and ink, and type for nothing— jgns soon as the hands are willing to for us for nothing—just as soon as |ji|merchaut, the grocery man, the buteli- Ipiuul all qjhor tradesmen arc willing to ftlnish us their goods for nothing—(hen 5fS shall think of doings business upon thlsiunc principle. But until then, we Jujeml to bo paid for all we do in the line JfJnir business. ; ifAiß.— This scorns to he a winter of ffirs. 'Flic Good AVill Hose Company Swnow holding a fair in Blieem’s Hall. s®e Hull is beautifully, indeed we might gorgeously decorated, the tables are fljtvdcd with things eatable and weara and crowds are in attendance night pi \V r c have no doubt the receipts will ijijsanetliing very handsome.., Should Suet profits reach their expectations, Id Good AA r ill intend to treat themselves jl now steam “ Squirt.” A Fire. —On Thursday night S, about midnight, the smoke house jonaected with the residence of Mr. llobt. iijison, on East High street, was discov ered to be on tiro. The alarm was sonnd !ml the engine companies were prompt ;at the spot. The flames, however, e fortunately subdued by the exertions lie neighbors. Had the lire made ro head-way before it was discovered destruction of property along High et would have been very heavy. rtffoTAi. Eclipse op the Moon. —March Bln close out as did January, with nights IH|ide beautiful by a full moon. The al gaiinc tells us that on the evening of luirrh MOth tliero will be a total eclipse j|themoon. The time will bo very fa jfflmhle for observation, as it begins at ||c 'minutes past nine o’clock, at its Mid at twelve minutes past ten, and be g&is to disappear at fifty-one minutes past Bfvea. It is visible throughout the Uni «l States. IVitention Farmers! —lf you want a jod Horse, if you want a good pair of jnlos, if you want a frosli (,'cnv, if you |mt nice Southdown Sheep, if you want fond Wagon, anew Uum Spring Drill, u and Mower, a Threshing Machine Jti Horse Power, a good Carriage or t'igli, or good Horse Goarsgnd Harness, | to .Stewart’s Croat Sale on the 1-ltli of Uireli. '|Vmhi!U'an Wine Plant. —We have Wtod the domestic wine manufactured “ American Wine Plant,” and, to our judgment, it is unsur passed in richness and flavor. Indeed, never tasted a better wine. The plants this wine is made will be for in this county shortly. Sfnn Aurora Borealis. — The “ Auro was very brilliant, one night last Swl;, and our “firo boys” took it into grir heads to liave the thing stopped.— &ov, however concluded that it was too It out of town for a run, and returned ii'ir machines to their houses. (Democratic Township Meeting.— r e Democrats of Silver Spring Twp., fH meet in Hoguestown at Buoy’s Hotel I Saturday, March 10th, between tiro I'irs of 2 and o o’clock, for tlie purpose of jailing a ticxet for tire different township peers to bo elected for the ensuing year. jD.v a High.” —The Susquehanna riv [is having a high old time of it. The later has risen several feet since the late S a "', and is covered with floating ice and pAi.H List.—The following is a list of r‘ Bills printed and engaged at this of- IP'u.'sday, March X. D. Fiukenbinder, in S'!) -lownship, oho mile south of Jit. Ihr.'i .Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, a. | ; Machine, Farminglmplements LI. ,‘i‘ )use hold and Kitchen Furniture. llhomas, Auctioneer. | ,' l . u,, yla.V, March 1. Wm. Cornman, S l ' Middleton Township, on Long’s Bnl. . a< l| 2J miles north of Carlisle — ,| S Cows, Young Cattle and House si' u J'Mtnre. John ICitch, Auctioneer, mi w- v , March 3. Elizabeth Foland, Xlanoycr street, Carlisle, Housc [n , au< l Kitchen Furniture, consisting u fcauB ai & c B ° tltUllg ’ Sola ’ TllbleK i Chairs, Abraham Hettriek, ailici esox township, five miles oast of Jin-ot' uub two miles west of New Imam 11- Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, iltpii Machine and Reaper. John T.,Auctioneer. 1 lilim. X March (>. Jacob H. Strode, 1 Li |“°rth-west of Churchtown, on the 6’toivn troni Churchtown to Hicko- L, a “'Horses, Bulls, Cows, Sheep, S- a Sons, Heapcr 1 and a large varie- Pevoni* 01 ' farming Implements. Win. 3 Tiu,=. y > Auctioneer. Levi March G. Ann M. Ziegler an jl 1,,* "I Cow 1 ') Executors of David Ziegler, "•iildlr.ti 081 . llce of deceased, in North Sill, n° u , township, near the Crane’s LWmiiiAi —Horses, Cattle, Carriages, ilture ' uijilomcnts and Household Fur- Thursday, March 8. Win. Mussleman, in Frankford township, |j of a mile north of Plainfield—Mare, Cows, Wagon and Household Furniture. _ Friday March i». Daniel Fickles, As signee of Michael Minich, Carlisle —valu- able town property, Mare and Colts, Cow, household and kitchen furniture. Saturday, March 10. James F. Sheafer and Daniel Sheafer, Executors of John Sheafer, at the late residence of the de ceased, in South Middleton township, one mile south of Moiling Springs.—Horses, Cows, Colts, and Household furniture. Win. Devonney, Auctioneer. Saturday, March 10th. Win. (i. Feller, in Dickinson twp., at the head of Alex ander, s Spring. Horses, 1 ! Mules, Colts, Cows, Bull, young cattle, Threshing Ma chine, Wagons, 'Household ifml Kitchen furniture. X. 11. Moore, Auctioneer. Monday, March 12, tleorge Tripner, M|ddiescx township, one mile north of Middlesex. Horses, Cows, Hogs and farm ing utensils. John Kilch, Auctioneer. Tuesday, March l.'i, James A. William son, Jr. in Silver Spring township, 3 miles east of Carlisle, large sale of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Waggons, Buggy, Sleigh, Threshing Machine, Reaper and Slower, Farming utensils and Household furni ture. Win. Dovinney, Auctioneer. ■ Tuesday, March 13. Win. H. Miller, Esq., Assignee of Alfred Moore, South Middleton township—Horses, Waggons and Household Furniture, &e. Wednesday, March 1-ltli, John Stuart, in South’Middleton [[township, 3 miles Soutli West of Carlisle, Horses, Colts, Mules, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, and farming utensils. ~ Thursday', March loth, FetcrHeiser, in South Middleton township, on the turn pike, four miles South of Carlisle. Horses, Colls, Milk Cows, Young Cattle, farming utentsils and houshold furniture. Saturday, March 17. John Sleigleman, South Middleton twp. 5 on tlie farm of Judge Hepburn—one Stallion, brood Mares, Colts, • Mules, Cows and young Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, Shouts and Pigs, farming implements and household fur niture. 'Tuesday, March -0. M. G. Bollzhoover, in Monroe twp., .Milk (tows, Bull, young Cattle, Sheep, Hay by the ton, farming implements and household fur niture. Thursday, March 2:2, John Jacob Zeig- Icr, North Middleton township, 4.1 miles north ol' Carlisle—Horses, Cows, young cattle, Sheep, Hogs, farming utensils &c., John Kitch, auctioneer. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 22, 23, 24, David Martin, at the Connnan House, Carlisle, Hotel Furniture, consist- ing of Bods, ’Bureaus, Stands,' Tables, Chairs, Looking (.Hasses, Carpeting, Stoves, Window Blinds, &a. , &e. X. B. Moore, Auctioneer. Monday and Tuesday, March 2Gth and 27th, Jacob Redsceker, in Centreville. — Large sale of Hotel Furniture, consisting ofßedstoadsand bedding, Bureaus, Chairs, Tables, Looking-glasses, &o. X. B. Moore, Auctionca. Monday and Thursday, Mui'ch 2Sth and 20th, Martin Bliriuor, at the American House in the Borough of Carlisle. Largo Bale of Hotel Furniture, consisting of Beds, Carpets, Mattresses, Tables, Bofas, Chairs, William Deviny Auctioneer. SPECIAL EO TICES. Who is It. —We were shown a hogs head of Queenswaro at the store of Wm. Blair & Son Carlisle, a few days since, sold and packed for a newly married couple. Plenty left and more* receiving. Notice to Housekeepers. —D. Kalston has on hand, for sale at his Drug Store, a lot of superior Cider Vinegar, warranted pun 1 . Feb. '22,—M. Somethin; New in Cakeesee. —We have a Wholesale Grocery and Quoensware store, that proposes “to fit up” any New Store that may open this spring, wilh ail ihey may waul in their line, at Importers and Manufacturers prices. Ke memher, you will save I raveling expenses, box ing porterage, freight, Ac., b’ buying from Wm. Blair and Son, “South end,” (’arlisle. N. B. —All unsatisfactory goods may be returned and the money refunded. Feb. £». isuii. Til ro.Nsr.Mi'TiVKS. — Tin- advertiser, having been restored lo health in u few wci-ks by a vciy simple l remedy, after having snifered for several years with a severe lung alfeeliou, aiul Unit dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to Ids fellow-.sullercrs the means of cure. To all who desire it, ho will semi a copy of He* prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Ast hma, Broncldts, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the ad vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afllieled, and spread information which lie conceives lo bo invaluable, and he hopes every sulferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parlies wishing the prescription, free by return mall, will please address lliov. EDWARD A. WIESiIN. Williamsburg. Kings Co.. N. V Feb. 22. ISiiO. Euuous ok Youth.— A Gentleman who snifered for years from Nervous .Debility, Premature De cay, and all the affects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of sulfering humanity, semi free to all who need It, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by winch lie was edred. Sufferers wishing lo profit by the adver tiser’s experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. IB Chambers St., X. Y Fell. 22, isfjlt. Stkancik, But Tuuk.—Every young lady and gentlcnyui in the United Slates can hour somo- much to their advantage by return mail (ffoo of charge,) by addressing the under signed. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this curd. All others will please address their obedient servant, TUGS. F. CHAPMAN, - SOI Broadway, N T . V. Feb. 22, ISM. A Couuh, Cold, or Souk Throat, requires im mediate attention and should be cheeked. If al lowed to continue, Irritation of (he Lungs, a Per manent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Puny Dis ease is often the result. Uuoivn's Bronchial Troches having adirecT inlluence to the parts, give immediate relief. Ihr Jironchitis; Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and 'Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good success. Singers and Puhlic Speakers will find Troch es useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertions of the vocal’organs. The Troches 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 ollica cy by a tost of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the* world, and the Troches are universally pronounced bet ter than other articles. OnTAiN only “Browns Bronchial Troches,’ and do not take any of the IfbvM/r.v.v Imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United States, ainljMn Foreign Countries, at .To cents per box. Feb. 1, IR(H-3m. A Few Plain Face's.—The Wheeler A Wilson Sowing Machine is the best, most simple, cheap est, and most economical. More of the Wheeler A Wilson are in use than all other sewing machines combined ; aUj'iK) a year are sold. It is no nejv experiment, to be found useless after a few months’ trial. Wheeler Wilson’s Is tin* only perfect family Sewing jjffchlnc. Every Machine warranted Agency at the Railroad Office, Carlisle, Penn'a. Fell. ±2, 151111.—21 PROG RAMMES and Circulars done wi tlmontncss uml despatch, at (ho YOUEStfEEK OFFICE, HST <>F JURORS—ApriI Term. IBC.B. i. 0'.i.v.0 .iriuutx. nami:. oceeeA's. io:sinr.Nei;. Bowman, Christ inn Farmer, Frank ford. Brownawell, Jlunry Laborer, Meehan iesb’g. Draught, ({forgo Fannur, N. Middleton. Beetem, Joseph Carpenter, Carlisle. i-Vunuvn, Adam Laborer, N. Comb'd. Floyd, .1. B. Gardener, Upper Allen. Goodhart, Win. M, Laborer, Penn. Ilyer, John Merchant, Carlisle. Hart, Daniel Farmer, Lower Allen, I Lakes, (Jeorge Farmer, \V. Pennsbo. II all*, Simon T. Dealer, Stailluunprn. Irvine, Samuel Merchant, Newville. Kelley, 11. J. Stoiie-Cnt., Carlisle. Linn, James Farmer, IVnn. Myers, James Farmer, Penn. McCoy, P. ( I. Carpenter, Newton. Orris, L. 11. Farmer, Frankford. Sensenmn, John Farmer, Upper Allen. Soaright, George I’. Farmer, S. Middleton. Searighl, George S. Dentist, Carlisle. Smith, Theodore Machinist, Shipped Bor. Wagoner, Samuel Cleric, Newville. ■Wherry. David Scrivener. Newbury. Young, Lewis Sinilli, N. CnmbeiTd, nta rh'itsr:./ r/tojc.s-n>\s[ iivc/a Armstrong, Thomas Printer, Carlisle Bradley, Al’mi. Farmer, S. Middleton. Blean, L>. S. Farmer, .MilUin. Carolliers, James Farmer, Penn. Dney, John VC. Farmer, Silver Spring, Daugnerty, George I'nrmci', Southampfn. Daugherty, Joseph Farmer, do. Dnnean, Ben jam in ('ab-maker, Shippe'g Bor. Dan, 11. M. Laborer, Lower Allen. Fekels, F. L. Laborer, Hampden. Kekels, John C. Farmer, Silver Spring. Knsminger, Philip Tanner, Carlisle, Fought, John Farmer, Silver spring. Graham, John D. Farmer, Frankford. Green, Samuel Farmer, Penn. Goodhart, Bowls Farmer, Penn. ’ Grimes, John ' ('arpenter, Newton. Herman, Christian Farmer, Monroe. Honwood, Daniel A. Farmer, Middlesex. Harris, Samuel Smith, Shipped Bor. Kohler, Adam Laborer, Upper Allen. Keim, Conrad Slioemak'r, Meehaniesb'g. Longsdorf, H. A. Denier, Silver Spring, Long, David Trimmer, Meehanlesbg. Mitten, David Slioemak’r, Frankford. Mulleiij Howard smith, 10. Peimsboro. Myers, Samuel Farmer, Southampton. Mowrey. John Farmer. MilUin. McKee, Thomas Gentleman, do. McMillan, Jackson Mason, Carlisle. Mell, John BrickmkT, Carlisle. Nelson, Josiah Farmer, Upper Allen, ott, Simpson Farmer, Penn. Plank, Samuel Justice, .Monroe. Ipngley, F. I). i 'ab-mak’r, Carlisle. Kalston, David J iruggist, ('arlisle. Kow, William Farmer, .MUllin. Kichwine, Amlivw Farmer, Dickinson. Smith, Joseph Justice, , Newton. Sax (on, Joint < i. (lent lennm, Silver Spring, Sheely, John Farmer, Lower Aileiu Swiler, (\ H. Laborer, W. Pennsbo. Sloop, Samuel Shoemak’r, Silver Spring. Worthington, Jell’. Painter, Carlisle. Wonderly, Jacob Farmer, Dickinson. Williamson. Jas, Jr. Farmer, silver Spring. Waggoner, Jame> 11. Cooper, Carlisle. /Jim, John Farmer, Penn. TAbt I ’L’AVs'A’ ./ I'li OA’N —Srcniiif UVW,'. Brel/:, Daniel* Farmer, K. Pennsboro Burkharl, Joseph Farmer, Milllin. Beaver, Bavul Smith. Shippe’g Bor. Bcll/Jioover, John P. Farmer, W. Pennsboro Bomberger, Joseph Farmer, Monroe. Bowman, John Merchant, W. Pennsboro Coinercr, Peter Farmer, SouthampFn. Coover, Jacob Merchant, N. CumboiTd, Dare, F. <). Clerk, F. Pennsboro. Inllman, George A. Shoemak’r, Carlisle. Dell/., David Farmer, 10. Pennsboro. Dellinger, John Mason, Penn. Frlbrd, John Shoemak’r, F. Pennsboro. Kekert, Jacob Jr, Farmer, Silver Spring. Fleming, Timothy Farmer, Middlesex. Franciseus, W. (’. Printer, Carlisle. Grove, 11. 11. Artist, Carlisle. Garver, Samuel Gentleman, Monroe. Heiser, John Farmer, Fnmkford. Hoover, Eli 'Farmer, Hampden. Hood, Robert Saddler, W. Pennsboro Hehorllg, Adam Farmer, Hopewell. Helllebower, Wm, D. Laborer, do. Jacobs, George W. Farmer, Middlesex. Kilhan, Abm. < ’oaehmk r, Newville. Kor, David S. Farmer, W. Pennsboro Koonlz, Jacob Farmer, F. Pennsboro. Laird, Hugh Smith, Meehanicsb’g, I Jninger, John Farmer, Hampden. Lewis,,!. T. Merchant, Newton. Leonard, E. B. jr. Merchant, Carlisle. Lantz, Jacob Farmer, F. Pennsboro. McCullough, Wm. M, Farmer, Penn. Miller, Peter Farmer, Upper Allen. McLaughlin. Wm. Farmer, Dickinson. Hupp, Martin Farmer, Upper Allen. Paxton, Thomas Gentleman, Carlisle. Shank, John Farmer, Dickinson. Sharp, Wm,C. Butcher, N’ewburg. Spauglei, Philip I*. Farmer, Dickinson. Sion Iter, William Smith, Middlesex. Senseman, William Laborer, Silver Spring. Salsgiver, Michael Farmer, Hiekinson. Senseman, Adam Smith, Silver Spring. Thompson, J. C. Printer, Carlisle. Walters, George Teacher, Southampton. Wight man, Bober I Printer, Carlisle, Zclgler, A. B. Smith, Carlisle. MA It It I E I) uVFKHcLTZEK—WEAVER.—cm the Alth ult. by the Kcv. S. P. Sprecher, Samuel Overholtzei to Eliza Weaver, both of Adams county. WI HEM AN—M( >M AS.—()n the same day, b\ the same, Mr. Jacob H. Wireman to Louisa F Momas, both of Adams county. 11 ENCII —WEAK DEV.—On * Tuesday evening, Fehruarv loth by tin* Rev. John (bliss, Mr. Nicholas J. J-lene’h. to Miss Annie E. Weakley. SADDER—DUAWBAUGIE—On Oct.. 12th I<(m, by tlie Uev. Colder, Mr. W. S, Sadler to Miss D. A. Drawbaugh. both of I his county. _ AIIBEGAST—FOUTNEY.—on tin* loth ult., by the Rev. John Ault, Mr. John W. A rbegast, to Miss Eli/.a A. Fortney, both of Upper Allen township. SUAEFEII DEEM E.~-On the 20tb nil., by Kev. J. K. Groff,Mr. John Shaefer, of Hampden town ship, and Miss Martha A. Deeme, of Sil\ er Spring township. RUPP—WI ELI AMS. —i m (lie 22d February by Kev. A. Swartz, Mr|.Tohn C. Kupp of Meelianies lan-g. lo MNs Kate W. Williams of ( arlisle. D I K I) MIEEEISKX.—In Mechaniesburg, on the nil., Minnie JO. MUleisen, aged IT years, 2 months and 2 days. GERMAN.—On the huh of February, in Silver Spring township, John German, in his tmili year. WAIUI.-dii the l!Mh of February, in Middlesex township, Jacob Ward, in his filth year. WARD.—On the 21st ofFelmiary, Mary wife, of Jacob Ward, aged till years and 12 days. MI LEER.—Suddenly on the lltb nil., in Balti more, Miss Emily Miller of this Bosough. in Hu nt! h year of her age. Itl'U'Oirr OF THE MAFKFTS. (Hriislo Markets, Caumsi.k, February 2s, ISiiU. Flour—superfine. (1 .Tl) Butter, 7 ol) •J in Lari},’ Flour—Ext ra, Wheat—White Wheat—Red. de Tallow, 11 Rye, •")"» Bacon—Hams, 2"> Corn, 70 Bacon —Sides, IS Oats, T) Soup Beans, 1 77 (‘lover Seed, -t ()<• Washed Wool, (iof«7d Timothy Seed, 2 To Unwashed Wool, to Flaxseed, 2 oO'e*. bbl., and the latter at §2 SO. Wheat.—Small sales of Penn’a. red at 2 20. and white at 52 -10f<72 7U. Rye is Pearce and dull atUllefJd IH) for Penn'a. Corn—Sales of 2000 inis, vollowat 7Je in tlio ears and from store. Oats — Small sales have been made at ode. iilrto Etrbcrttecmcnte. AND TTNAVAHE AT TH R OLD STAN U, SICX OF THE 810 COFFEE TOT, N E W V I L Ij E, P A A hirge lot of Tin and Sheet-Iron ware on hand for the spring trade. Also Cook Stoves of the best patterns in the market. Persons going to housekeeping should call and-examlnc our stock. Wo are determined to sell as low as any other es tablishment outside of the cities. March 1, 18(50.—If* FT R y T-R A T E V A R M A T PRIVATE SAFE. The undersigned oilers at privalosale, his farm, located in Middlesex township, containing 153 acres of slate land of the best quality. The im provements are a Frame Dwelling House, out Kitchen, Smoke House, Carriage House, Hank Barn, Hog Pen A-c., all nearly now. The land has all recently been heavily limed, and is in a high state of cultivation. The farm is conveniently located, and , a lane running through it, to a stream of water, renders water convenient to every field. The farm will he sold on reasonable terms. Any.one wishing to view the premises can call on the undersigned residing thereon. JOHN ELLIOTT. March J, IsM—tf. mAKE NOTICE.—The “ Tuscarora PO fl troloum Company” will hold a special meet ing in the Court House, In the Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday, March 21th. A full attendance Is ex pected, as business of great importance will be transacted. By order of the President. March 1, I,Still.—lt Y T R r E Vj 1 L Ij . The undersigned hereby informs the pnblh' that helms now on hand a large and varied as sortment of GROCERIES, PROVISION’S Ac which he will dlsjio.se of at ns LOW PRICKS us the same quality of Hoods can be furnished by any firm west of Philadelphia, foreash. For the proof of which, call and see, My motto, “equal ami exact justice to all,” VTILLTAM BENTZ. , Feb, 186(5—(5iu» flcto atrbrvttermriits. nooß. jkm:sk statemknt for 1 A. ]). In>s. Robert Klllott, Christian Ifarlnmn and William Wherry, Ksq„ Directors of tho Pour and of the House of Kmploymenl of ('mnberland County, In nccninil with said (.'minty, from the ilrst day of January, to the Jhirly-Hrsi tiny of IJeceinber, A. D. 1m 15, inclusive. 1 DK. 'l*o cash from (’ountv Treasurer, >15,0 , )a h) “ “ Carlisle Deposit Hank.on loan. oo To rash from Hubert Klliotl, Ksq. mon e.v collected. 111 Odd To cash from Jacob Sqnlor. Ksq. momn refunded, t oil To cash from I>. Wlen-v, for support oi Mrs. Holler. ' in \M To cash from J. P. Sterling, for support of .Mary Knettie, da (HI To cash from Uc\. i ’heneworlh. tor support of J. Parrott, 21 71 Perry and other Countics for suppm t of Paupers, ■ ;i5 7S A Hosier and ot hers, stock sold. • 111 00 W. M. Masting hay, H 5 IM W. M. Henderson Hour, 12(J 00 J. It. held I" wheat, 070 IS (W. Alii, one mule, 255 00 S, Caldwell tallow, 72 m> .1. (’lendenidn and others, hides, 22i) 72 Dewnll Wink, wood, eoi u Ac., 77 20 11. Pohly, empty barrels and casks, 10 2.) Drovers, pasture, 22 50 .1. Kcphart, deceased pauper, 5 57 Hy cash paid Green Held A Whcatl'er and others for merchandise and groceries &5,115 l»7 Mrs. Salsburv and otliers. out door aid, l,5 ( J(i !H State liiiimlic Asylum, sup port' of pauper's, 1!>0 7i» Philadelphia and other Coun ties, W H J. IJeistlino and other, Tailor ing, hats ami shot's, TV! 71 I). Sjpe, out door funeral ex penses, 2US 25 I). Smith, .1 ust ices and t ’unsta ble fees, 172 UU J. ( iracy, slock and bei.T, 2.02(1 1.1 A. Hosier, hranaud grinding, l>o;l S 5 U. C. Woodward, clover and Timothy seeds, 7-S 20 (). Delanev, lumher and coal for fuel, . .Shi fl C. \V. Aid, two nudes. W 25 (Jutslmll alnl Heelem, part pay for rebuilding house, , .sao eo Hychash paid \V, Fridley and otliers, for tin ware and Tink ering, ;s 27 George Zinn, express charges and stationary, 12 57 Hosier’s blacksmith I mi, h><> <>2 11, Saxton. Imrdwarc, 2U!' t>s .1. Clemlennm leather, l s 'i W. M. Hastings potatoes, 17 .50 W. t'lcppcr saddling, H 15 Dewall Wink hay making and harvest, 171 25 W. H. Mount/, labor on farm, 2S no George Sponsler corn brooms, 22 la George Wetzel wagon making 21 no John Miller wood for fuel, H 7 10 11. Snyder black horse, 200 00 W. J. Cameron liay and grain rake, IS on Irvine Gross locust posts, 251 00 P. G. Marlin reaper, 100 00 D. Fedorlck's pork, 50 00 George McCoy seed wheat, 1-5 00 .). H. Naleher milk trough, • 25 oo D. Miller boiling syrup. A-e., 11 15 .1. speck threshing gratn, 21 in) Pidon Fire Co., coni ri hut ion, 100 (Hi F. Gardner and Co,, eastings, sO % S. sites wool, 10 0o Wm. Duey ice. 5 ini 1 »r. S, P. Zeiglcr drugs and medi cine-;. 02 7< Carlisle Deposit Hank Loans. I,odd na Caidisli* Deposit Hank, interest on Loans, 0 IT P. Mvers for oneyear's wages, 210 00 .1. X. Snvder Clerk and Teamster. 200 00 Dr. S. r.‘ Zclglcr salary, 100 m 11. Snyder Hsq., salary, SOD 00 Robert FUlotl extra service. -12 00 C. Hartman extra service. 12 00 W. Wherry, “ “ 27 (HI Jacob Squires salnrv, SO 00 W.. 1. Shearei 10 00 Miscellaneous expenses, Ji 15 balance due Treasurer at last set tlement, 117 27 balance due Treasurer SIS,(VII 52 JACOB SQCIHKS, Ksij., Treasurer of the Poor House, and House of employment of Cumber land county, in account with the Directors of said I nstilul ion from the Ist day of Jan., to the ;;ist day ofDecembcr Ist 15. UK. To cash from County Treasurer. *1.1,11111) 00 “ “ Carlisle Deposit. Hank, 1,000,00 Other source's exhibited In the foregoing Statement Bv cash paid on Directors orders as above, *lS,iill 25 OPERATIONS OF Till* INSTITI TIUN DFUINO THE YKAK 150.',. STATFMFNT OK STKWAHH AM) MATRON Number of jumpers in the House .latumrv Ist lSii.s, (HI ol whom were colored.) 1 *1 Number of paupers admitted up to I>er.. Hist 181)5, I'O Number born in t In* lloiw', •> Whole number provided fordur’g I he > eai. HI I Number died of whom 12 were colored. HI Number bound out, •» Number discharged ami eloped, ItH I'** l Number remaining in the House Jan, Ist isiiD, (ofwimm 10 are colored,) IH2 Number of out-door jumpers supported at public expense of whom H are in lie Stale Lunatic Asylum, >5O Whole nuiuberchargeable Jan., 1, ISOO, 188 There are in the house, as near ns run be ascer tained, I under 1 year of age; 12 from i to .5; 18 from Ato 10; 10 from 10 to 20; 20 from 20 to HO; 12 from HO to IS; 10 from it) to 50; 1H from 50 to 00 ; 12 from IR) to 70 : K from 70 to 80; ami 1 from 80 lo Oil. In addition to the above 1,H15 traveling jumpers have been received without regular orders, to w bom were given (>,!82 meals, and many of them were furnished with articles of clothing. linn bushels of wheat, (i'l bushels of rye, 200" bushels oats. ;fitiii bushels shelled corn, H2O bush els potatoes, 77 loads hay,' H 5 loads fodder, 1 loads pumpkins, H 2 bushels unions, H" bush els red heels, H bushels green beans, 12 bushels ocas, 25 bushels tomatoes, 5 bushels turnips, 1000 heads cabbage, HOOD cucumber pickles, 2 bushels dried ajiples, 2 bushels dried cherries, 1 bushel dried peaches, 211 dozen eggs, (wort* given to paupers) 2150 U>s butler, and HS crocks of apjde muter were made. 108 pair pants, Ho roumlabouts, 27 vests, 5 under wannses, i» pair drawers, 20 pair cloth mittens, 25 pair stockings knit, 25 pair stockings footed, 25 bonnets. 20 caps, -12 sacks. 72aprons, 15 comforts. 05 chemise, 100 shirts, 05 trucks, 5H pillow slips, GO bolsters, 10 chalf beds. 71 sheets, 50 handker chiefs hemmed, 20 children's frocks, 55 children’s skirls, H 2 j>air suspenders, 11 quilts,ClH towels, 20 skirts, HI shrouds, 257 lbs hard-soap, am.l HI bar rels'snft soap. H 5 cofllns, 1 cupboard, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 gate single and double trees, and a lot of hammer handles. 20 beeves (average weight 100 0-1 H lbs;; 12.0M1b.y, 10 calves (average weight (JO 0-10 lbs,) (1001bs,H8 Slogs (av erage weight 21011-10 Ibs,)SODS lbs, making in all 21,- 021 tbs. 7 mules, I horse, 21 milk cows, 15 head of stock cattle, 18 steers, 1 yoke of oxen, two sows, 10 pigs, au.d 25 shoats. Abroad and 1 narrow wheeled wagon, I stone wagon, 1 pair wood ladders, G pair hay ladders, I wagon bed, G jack screws, 1 curt and cart gears, 1 spring wagon * 1 largo sled, G plows, 12 single and G double shovel plows, 2 largo and-1 small culti vators, 1 roller, J grain drill, I threshing ma chine horse power and bolt, 1 wind-mill, 1 loddcr cutter, 0 wheelbarrows, 2 log chains, G setts of wagon gears, Ssetts plow gears, 2 tilth and I car rying chain, spreads, single and double trees, 7 lly notts, I wagon saddle, 10 halters and chains, •lo cow chains, 1 set of carpenter tools, 1 set of blacksmith tools, K grain cradles, IS mowing sevthes, 1 wire horse rake. -1 picks, 2-mattocks, G crow bars, G stone drills, 12 shovels, 1 grain reaper, IKirhy mower, and a variety of bum mers, quarrying tools, spades, forks, rakes, sickles, corn hoes, wood saws, axes, mauls, wedges, krout knife, Ac,, Ac. HENRYKNVDEU .SVcuwd, ELIZABETH SNYDER Matron. GEO. W. MULL. We the Directors of the Poor and House of Em ployment of (’umhcrland County, do certify the above and foregoing to be a correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of said Institution, from the Ist dav of. January, to thedlst day of De cember, IS(15. and also of the operations of said Inst itut ion during the same period, and ot its con dition on January 1, IsGG, according to the host oi our knowlcpge. (liven under our hands the 12th day of I- i;bi nary, ISCO. We the Auditors of Cumberland County, hav ing examined the account and vouchors of the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of said count v, from Jan., Ist lo Doc., Gist lw>s, and also the account and vouchers of Jacob Squires, Esq./iYeasuserofsaid I nst itut ion, for the same pe riod do cert i IV that we ti ml a balance, due said Trca surer of seventy dollars and seventy-three cents. Witness our hands at Carlisle the 12th day of February IM'.ii, WM. B. BUTLER, Srerftnr.U. March I. DGil. Advertise in the volun teer, if you want to show energy and push your business. Total credits, Balance dm* Tn-a-airer, Inmatea. Front rd* of Farm f rtiflra Made in tin House 'Article* Made in (’aepenter S/tojt. Shirk Ffttn/ed and Kitted. Stock on Farm Jan., 1, ISlill. (Intuitu on Farm Jan., 1, ISlili. HUBERT ELLIOTT/) ('. HARTMAN, > DovWo/x WM. WHERRY, I . D. 15. STKV K JC. ) AiKlitors J, A. 11F11FULUJ, • uf CHRIST. DIET/.. 1 riniib. f\>, iilrto atrlicrtisrmeuts. . BEXTISTRY— I)r. W. 15. Shoemaker- Praotlcal Dentist, N’owville, Pennsylvania, •e one door Noi l h of the Post ( Hliee. Feb. 22, Ison.—ly. . TVTOTICK. —Tho Agricultural Society of JJ\ Cumberland County will meet In tin'Court House, In the borough of Carlisle, on Thursday, I lie SI h day of March, ISOO, at I o'clock, I’. M. Hv order of lh(> President. D. S. (’IP iF T, * •S i f,-i (tin/. Fell. 22, ISC'-. RAXOK L-'Oll SACK.-A very elegant range, nearly new, and as good as new, Is ottered for sale at one-half its original eost. In quire at I he Volunteer OH'ice. Ki 11. ISllli. THK A.M Kill CAN VOI.CNTKKIi, since Us union with the Democrat, has the largest circulation of any paper in Cumberland County, and is tho very best advertising medium outside of the cities. TJAIXTS «l* Every Description, in large and small packages Linseed Oil, Ac., at MILLKH A HOWFKS. rnilE AGRICULTURIST Strawberry I Plant tor sale at the Cumberlund-N’ursery. Feb. 1.5, isiiil—2m 1 Advertise i x the volux- TFFR, If you want to secure now custom ers—Everybody reads the Volunteer, ami it Is the very best, advertising medium In Southern Pennsylvania. * 15,570 70 IjIAKMEUS Take the “ Volunteer'’ I' and read the advertisements. It is wise then to advertise' your business in the Volunteer. tha\ our country friends may know what you have to sell. GJiOCKIUKS muy lie -.old, liy mlvcr lUing 1 n the VonrsTKicn. DRV GOODS may he sold, by adver tising in the ' VourNTinm. OUEEXSWARE and Glassware may be sold, by advertising in the Vou'Nna'.a. VfOTIOXS mav Ik* sold, by advertising ± y 111 I lie * * VoI.r.NTKKK. /‘tOXEEUTIOXAIUES may be sold, by \J advertising in tin* Vou’NTKKii. BOOTS & SHUKS may be sold, by ad vertising In the Volvxtkhii. |>KAL KBTATK FOR SALK, Should g Vhv all means lie advertised in the VoI.fNTKHIt. IK W KhKV may la* sold, by advertising in the * ’ VoI.r.NTKKK. UALKSOK RKRSONAL I‘ROI‘KKTV, jij will be increased in \alue twenty lUe per cent. advertising in (he Vomntkkh. MONKjV will Ik* made by advertising in the ‘ Vnt.rNTKHK. MTOVKS ifc TJN”NVARK fnay bt* sold, ► i by advertising in tin* Vom'XTlckh. slS.iUl 52 70 73 rnoUACCO A SKGARS may be sold, I by advert islng in the Voi.t*n i kku. J^DVKRTISING Has enlarged manysmall a lmsines> 1 las revived many a dull business ; Hus saved many a fulling business; Hus preserved many a largo business Has created many a new business. *15,57» 7t) S S i (i N F 10 S S A Id K . Will be sold at Public Sale, on Friday, the 01b day,of March, A. D. 1800 next, on the premises, now occupied by Michael Minieh. in the borough of (’arlisle, a variety of Personal property, con sisting of Household and Kitchen furniture. Bids, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Looking (Bass es, Parlor, Chamber and Cooking Stoves. Also i me Mare, two (’oils, t wo (’ows, Lent her and Tan ning apparatus, ami other articles in numerous to mention. Also, at tin-same lime and place, will be sold two Lots of (iround, situated on tin* York Road, and within the Umiisofsald Borough, containing tour Acres, be the same more or less. Also That \ery valuable three Story Brick House situated oil the corner Pom fret ami Fast Street, in said Borough containing about an Acre of ground having besides the .Mansion House, a very valuable Tannery, with all the modern im provements thereon. This Heal Kslate is of the most desirable char acter, and is worth the attention of those desir ing to purchase. Sale to commence at ID o’cloek, A. M. of said dav. when terms will bo made known DANJKL KCKLKS. .t.s sit/nee o/ MiehtteL Minieh. Feb, 22, 1800.—Ht. “ HA HLUS HAH HIS ' A thoruiu'b brctl Ilor-a 1 the, property of the Cumbeiianil County Agricultural Society, will 1m ~tiered at Public Sale at the Court House In Car lisle, on TuesUav, March Ktb, IStlit, at 11 o'clock M. i„ a cheMnut Horse dropped Mil of April, is-lii. He was got by “ Wagner," hts clam " Sporls-mis tivss” by American Kclipse.” HD grand dam “Cub" 1) v " Muiloc." Ills (I (« Dam “ Ann Merry” by ".Sumpter." His .i— UALM JR LljS.—We will keep two hands IO conslanlly employed on Sate Hills, during the Spring season, In order to Insure tin* greatest promptness in the execution of such lobs. Or ders by mall promptly attended to, at the VOLUNTEER OFFICE. T 11 V I T lihfbUc Sales 1 CHARLES HARRIS,” JOHN W. CUAKHIFAD, F LI A S BUFN N FA LA N. UFOUHKCLAUK. .1 AMI'S STFKKKTT. A. W. HKNT/, A. W. HKNTZ, ?Lrgai ilotuTS AJ)M I N IS TKATOR'iS MITICE.-.vi- Th'l* is hei chy g A ell Ihall* • f 11 menl immedi ately, uml those lm\ mg claims against tin* edate will'also present Umu ior settlement. .JOHN WiH/K, Adminh I valor. i-Vh. I, I'fA—»;r. \ T ()TI( T'..—Xoluv i> ho-ohy "ivcii that Letters Testamentary have been Kmed on liio will of John .M A 'n I loci i, late of Newton Town ship, i'uniberland county deCd.. to the under signed executors, who resale in the same town ship. All persons intlehleil to saM e-dab* are re quested to make payment Immediately, mid those havnut claims against -cod estate will pre sent I hem for sett lenient. .1. m sni.v :\Fci'LLncn, NVIU.IAM Ik MCCLLncn. J Irorutors of John M'< 'uUm-h t rtf. ■VTOTieii.— XotifO is ho ruby given that JL\ ljelt(*rs of Administration on the estate ol .John Motter, hde of Penn Township, (’uinher laml county, deed,, have been mauled to the undersigned residing in said b*u nship. Alt per sons indehted to said estate tire requested to make payment immediately, and those Inning claims against said estate w ill also presen t them for set i lenient. WILLIAM MLAIHHLIX, .Idim'ulslnifor of John UOCL AM AT I ON . Wheroas the I IRm. .lames 11. (iraham, President .Indue, ol the several Courts of Common Pleas of the coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus tices of the several Courts of nyeraiul Terminer ami General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cocklin and Hugh Stuart. Judges of Hie Courts of Oyer ami Terminer and Jail l»ellver> for the trial of all capital and other otlenders, in tin* said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the Mil day of .human isiii*. have ordered the Court of Oyer and Termi ner and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Carlisle on the 2d Monday of'Aprll, IStiti, (heme the Hlh day,) til 111 o'clock in the torenomi, to con tinue two weeks. Notice is herein given to the Cun>ner, Justices of the Peace, ami Constables of the said eount.\ ol ( 'inn I >er!a nd, that I he\ ai e b\ Ihe -a id pl'eet pi commanded to be I iTen and I here in their prop.-: persons, with t heir rolls,records, and inquisition-, exa initial ions, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to I heir unices appertain to done, and all those that an* bound by reei«- ni/.aiires, to prosecute against the prisoners I hat are or Hum shall he in the Jail of said coun ty, are to be I here to prosecute them as shall be just. Cel). 22, ISiiC. REGISTER'S .NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given toall persons interested, that me following accounts nave* been tiled in ibis Olliee, by (he accountants therein named for > \- iimiimthm, and will he presented to lhe Orphan*• Court of Cumberland County, for continuation and allowance, on Tuesday, March 2J, A. D., 1 t*J. v i y.: N’o.l. The account of C. P. Jlumrieh Tnish e, ap pointed by the Orphan's Court, to sel I Heal Jvdate of George Keigley, hue of the Do rough of Ca rl Me. deeeased, for the payment of debts. 2. The account of George Wolf, Fxeelitor of Ihe lust Will and Teslm**eul, of Samuel Shupp. de ceased. H. The first and final account ofArehlbaUl Prick er, Administrator of Mary Brlcker, late i f tin Borough of Xcwvllle, deceased.. I. The lirst ami llnul Adminlstiation account ot William G. Duncan, Administrator of William ti. Duncan, laic of tin* Borough ol ShippeiiGana. deceased. o. The Mrst and final account of Adam Gott- hall and Pet er Golshall Ad ni m !-I rat or.- ol Jo nil» (a• tsiiall, late ot South Middleton limn-nip. deceased. (i, First ami dual account ol Benja ruin 1 . \ 1 1; in soir Kxeeutor ol Mrs. Susan Wmehel. late tie Borough of Carlisle, deceased. 7. The first ami partial jicnnml of Jann-- li. Weak ley and Boberi Bel I jr., Kxeeul ors of tm* I.i-i Will iiinl Testament of Boberi Bell ,-r., hoc ..i South .Middleton lull ii'-hip, a\ id i iMuHI and Miehal Sea vers, Administrators oi Jan t 'a Id well, ltd e ol Newton lownsh ip, di il. The first and tinal account of Sa mile) < i. ane •: Administrator of John a. Voter, lad* Hr Borough of Newlmrg, deceased. 10. The lirst and tinal account of Man in 1-. unk h Administrator, with the will annexed, oi l-Jua hei h H. Snyder, lali 1 of the I !oi ongh ol Ni deceased. 11. The ( hiardianship account oi San die; »>; aI mm Guardian of tin* person and estate n Jacob Henry Shcllnberger. minor son of Jacoo -helia herger, late of West IVn nsborough lown-lnp deei^ased. 12. Account ot Henry I’anl, Guardian oi ' Jia B. Carolhers, minor daughter af William K. t'ntl. late of West Pennshorough low*ltsl l lp, deceased, IJ. Guardianship account- of William Ker. i itm- - ilian of Louisa L. Weaver ileccasedj nuimi elidd of John 11. Weaver deceased, late oi the Bomugii of ('arlisle. 11. Tin* lirst and dual account of George iI. *l< \ - ef*, Administrator ol Daniel Hippeusteiq. hue oi Soidiiham))lon township, dec»*ased. la. The lirst and dual aecomlt of John \\ nilai r. Fxeeuti >r of Ami Stuart, late oi the i n ■ an. h --i t 'arlisle, deceased. Hi. 'l'he lirst and dual a ot D-nt• » k. -n . uer, F.xeeutor ot Deitrieh SiunT. 1..' i Allen township, deceased. 17. Tin* first and final account of John M ooncr ;unl Mortal ret lluekwnll er, A'! in 1 1 n-1 1 a;<■; ol' the Kstate '»f Henry Duck waller, lam <.i i'i ;• nh ford township deceased, as settled h\ .Lihn M Waytmner, one of said Administrate!'. IK. First ami tlnal aceonnl of Deter Mart's. anH ( Hoover Ksip, Administrate)' .<( i>:ii Martin, lam of Mniiroc lowtishtp, decease-:, 11). Account nf Catharine (,'liupinim. A- iminisi i a Irix of (iconic Chapman, laic ■>) Dp;" • \ - ! «• m township, deceased. 20. Tin* Jlrst ami linal account ofs. W si ode;,is-. Kxectitor of.lhc last Will ami Tesiane nt --i ticn- Jamhi Snod. •ii ■: I ofSainnel Franklin, decease.i. 2S. The aeeount of Janies 1.. 1 ... .| Fxeciitor of Caroline Nihiock. laic - < ; ■ r-. ; - out’ll of NcWVIIIe, deceased. 2H. First and tlnal account ul .La . . llai- . Administrator of .Incut) Farenhaiu:!:. i Sonthhainplon township, deceased. :M. First ami final account of .John I n ..u . <: aa - diun of Dcujauim Law. mire.rson •.1 i { Law. ;Jl. Tin- ( hla l dlailship aeeoimt of l.e < ■.l. ! . (Juardinn of Annie c., Kella. Kinma. i. iw.on etel Jacob 1 lectern, minor children of .1 ;i• .-ad I India Itee! ell i, late of I lie* borough ol ‘ . de ceased. ;»L*. Account ofJohn (inuvy, ( dial ' (Juunlian of Fanny sell/, minor Hold t Sell/.. :f». Tin* supjdoinent.il and dual acenii Miller, Administrator of John M. M Milllin township, deceased, ;»(>. First and final arc-anil ol 11. Nev... t minlstrator of Mary Kanghman, lab * • . .‘..a township, deceased. ar. First and tlnal account of Will' !. . man, Ailmmi.sUalor of live harder, do - a. :;s. First and tlnal account of 1. A. \ minisl rat or of Kohcrt ornate;.', tale ol t iwnship, deceased. Fitsi and final account oi Sarah 1 .‘li :i.j Ailminist rat rix of William M tine. . l.d. oi . tk W. 11. A’-., i Fch. 17. iMid.- (he uuiler>iyi,,al ,-hi yens of Middlesex township, helm, u- i ■.:: ■ tin* destruction of hird*- is injmlousm ; hig Interests, would take tins method : . 0.. Sport-men that we will imi allow' inn: !>;■ m fishing njion our property, and u 1 11 pi;, i i< , .(,« in force agai n>l t hem i f i he\ i - ;.. i premised. Kavid Kul/. I'• V.'. \\ on ;• ; .!, Albright, ,i:u *’■ ’ * v ‘ ln> - Adam Uockci. ‘V s. SVnm. iirnrgc 11ih. !•'. I’ld' inril". ,hicon \V it nit r. 1b my spvd. -•. .1. K. Collie, John (.»!a I tell. : ,1 ui'ii]> Knt/. Josepli Klnn, Henrv Fan!. Samuel sn>... i .• F.li Ke-er. .I.iedh li in.i.anall. A. 1 ioei ner, ' K ll!/„ Jc--c Kuhl, Kanii’l Kul/, M. Clatfoilor, Samuel Alien, "Win. Hoagy, Fch. L”-I*oo.-31* ■Telatrhrs anti yjH'barfri). LADOiIUg pi.VMOXD DEALER & .IE 1 ’ I 17ATTHES, .IKIVnLKT h KILTER imd JEWELET EJ a i.AR(;}•: a- sim.f.xdiu as^ikt.mi:xtof DIA MONO .! KWKI.It V ()[•' \ J, f J KINDS. KIND'S, I’lXs, STF J is, 'J »1 AMmX h .'-Fl’s, ,v( AI.MI, UN HAND A f.Alir;i; ASS k vo k nki da l KUKSKNTS. ;kmi’nt and wiiddincj kinfs ,u.wa\s n.\ Porlirulrr Alimfiou PtiUllo JirjmiriHf/ WutcJir.v. 1 liamonds and all other Pivelous Slone a i.so, O L D (id L D A X D S 1 L V K H roi’NTin ntAiiK soMfi n:i». Fell. 1. ISiW-iy. Jrtolirs, ffijntoavc, Sec i’lN WAKE Ac. I’he undersigned having made an excursion to the Kastern Cities, to lay m a r.tock of manufne tured arlleles, and material for the manufacture of all kinds ol ware kept in a lirst class Stove, Tin and sheet-iron establishment, are prepared to prove to tin? citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that they are determined to sell goods at prices which defy eompetdion. Their slock of STOVKS AND KXAMULKi) WAUL is the best that Philadelphia and New York cun produce. Tlnjjr stock ol stoves consists In putt tit the following named : Cook's Governor Penn, Prauie Blower, and the Barley Sheaf,"' 1 with all varieties of Parlor, Bod-room and plilcu Stoves, of the neatest pattern, and best, quality. The < iovernor Petm, which they guarantee to give en ure satisfaction in every respect, with capacity t« i prepare t he cooked or baked fare of any funn i\ with less consumption ol fuel than any other stove, they will warrant lor six months. Thej manufacture Zimmerman's steam Cook Kettle, m which all kinds of vegetables can be cooked at the same umc, without the one flavoring the other. Best of references gi veil. They have pm chased tor cash, and t heretore have the prices oi i heir goods reduced to a very low figure, feeling eiuilideiil that “ kmjr .sale* and .small jirojUs" is the best policy. They call attention to their large stock ofTm, Sheet-iron, and ENAMELED WAKE, eon-isting of Buckets, Basons, Wash-boilers, Wash-disnes Lard Cans, Coal Scuttles, Ac., Ac., guaranteeing to ail who may purchase of them a sa\ mg of at least JgIIN JACOBS, .S 7 irnj!'. out of every ten expended. Heaters, Kitchen Usages and Furnaces set In on short notice. Roof ing mid Spouting done In the best manner and on reasonable terms. Old stoves taken lu ex change for new ones. Give us a call. North Hanover street, between Wetzel's and Thud bun's Hotels. Thankful for (he patronage heretofore so liber ally bestowed upon them, they solicit a continu ance of (he same. Feb. s, ISCk-Jiii prospectus. |> U o s 1* K C T i: s OF TUB Sll KNAN DO A H LI'MBFU A MINING COMPANY. ''mi \t. stock, A 18,000 Ni. 1.1 share- .ti!n. j Price per Share, s*iO i M- rrcKie-. nt JOHN B. LKI DIG. T. ' c/', /• IN«». J. ft »BLF. *• ■- / D. M. C. GRI.Nu. upon .which this Company Intend 'il,. i,i in In sists of two Tracts in Rockingham "1" .a i eo neon titles, VI rgl u In. e« »n lainlnga hi >u l ami Augusta a cost of 81 oil per Acre, But it 1- M.'jno Acres at lie Company to pay for only one m-ei "-ary for laud p*t,.>oo» when tiiey will receh •• :• >t; i! b of t In- I, title to said one-fi at rib, and base .oi indispulableo them (he working privilege on u u,' anleed uni Acres. Hi. >.\ iioie U.iiOti e covered with While and Yellow These lands aremlock and (ink Timber of tin* Pun-, Poplar, very best quality:- There are an n lus rpnperty huge deposits ot i ..,d. Imn and Copper, which have recently al l reeled the attention of operators in the I ’’die-, wiio pronounce them very valuable. The design of the Company is to creel as soon as possible, a Steam Saw Mill on that part of llio land which may be deemed best and most con venient to market. The Manassas and Slrasburg Kail Road, which will la* com pie ted next summer, runs within l w <» and a half miles of these lands, and will alibi'd n means of transportation to all parts of the coun try. Harrisonburg the county seat of Rocking ham county, is less then ten miles distant, ami lias a constant demand tor lumber, at price* ranging from ‘JO to s;.*, per thousand. At Hie price lumber now commands in all uarisoi the Country, the Company will he ena bled to pay monthly dt\ideas ir-mi the com mencement of opera I ion. For further particulars hiquhe of F. F. IJelt/.- hoo\ er F.sq.. W. F. >addler K-q.. or of (he olllivrs of 1 I If ( '| .!i I p:tli \ . ]>. M. > . (.BING, Feb. 22, I silii— -0. SrUitng ißarijinrs. it IV I I.SON .V lIOWIN LOCK STITCH SHW I N(i M ACI 11 N Ks. •mi: urst, SIMJM.KST AND CM KAPKS T. lie* Wheeler and Wilson .l/ijc/mic.v aie adapted, to ail kinds of family sewing, working eqiialU' u. II ilium silk, linen, woolen and cotton -mods, with silk and linen threads, making a beautiful, and perl eel stis.-h alike mi Loth sides uf the ;nu eh* sewed. n;n i>i iii WIIKKLKH A. WII.SUN M AlllN l.s. N'i>. :t Machine plain. *' - " ornamented M-on/.c. h., - , mi ■ " 1 silver plated. y‘i a. Till-. 1 ic\\' 1: SKWINi i M.VCIII.N 1-..-S. Tin - at lent io|i of Tailors, Slmeinakeis, Suiidh J-i and Carriage trimmers. is .-ailed to this—the he-u. Shuttle Sewing Machines. It Is nmuiineuisD ad milteil lo he tiie hesi iinahhle for leather v.urL. or tailorinu e\er tiivm to the pul.he. DKICF (iF i: MACHINIvs I.'-Iter A Machine, -n i o.i Is i eeommended tor fainth seMlni*. Vaihiriu-., sii.le .muling and uaher liuhiji. I.etler r. Machine. iki Is one size larger Hum A machine sidled to the same work. Letter C Maclilne. s.s, ih. Is recommended forhea\.\ laiioriuti, hoot and shoe work and eari'iage triunuinii. It runs light, and rapid, mid will do line work well, and has .i mueh lain* r shuttle than the smaller machines. i 'all and examine at Had road Telegraph < tllu-e. »'arllsle. Da. Dee. 1. lsii.l. II’MMKIiLANI) N I' lIS KK IKS As I he.-lock of lids Nniseiy must he eloped out ; lie e. inn m; spring. and Inn inpr a large amount on hand, tin- I‘u.pi n-tor will give e.stra good Imi - gain-, 'idle steel; ci.iisN-. m' every variety oi Fruit and I n iuunenta! trees, vmes'and slirnlK, usually propagated. Particular attention Is •ailed to the im.-e and line Apph lives, Nainiat i'each, K \ ei'creen and i M'lia tneniai spade trees, wiiich w ill he .-old to suit ihe pnreha-er ( -;iher le. ilif run - , Is tlie.peiee or hy Hie hundred, m the ground. m dug. All are hn lied to call at the Nur sery. and gel a bargain. Ail ordefs ptompfi.\ tilled. i IiAKUK (.ol of Splendid Suuul- X\ nrd and Ihvarf Fear, Concord. Jiclaware. mana, and Ma\atawne.\ «5 rape \ines for sale aNJjj.* Cu m hei;la no N urseries. Feb. la, Isiii)—lint (J OM KTII I Ni I N IoW*.—Wo arc im\v ilo -1 3 mg > f nne sjdendnl Wedding and imitation, • an I:—;-e:.r. el\ d Ist 1 1 sgiiislnnije in style and ext— • • itioii to,in plop i iigiavmgs—and ,ut one InvlL* me cost. I'lM-e wi dung cards would do well i«» all and examine our specimens before sandhis’: ,'“W he! e f if Klein, i TKI > I M M KDI ATKL.V- -Aucx , r.eiaed snle.-iuan. having a thorouck I i-: i<>w iedge of s!oot,ls business. Nono oilau nood apply. " Fob. 15. ISOO —St. MAS ON 11 AND sfCH A< y.\ assokt.miint or ,ii:\vi;i,i;v i- h':ifhra<-u,i/ Arfi> /( .t oj f/ir Ul'/hi .<■■( * Di/, A* AISo, A \I.IU I.AUfJi; hTUI'K or PDA IN KINDS ()X HAND. II AND. r.nrtiliT Full FASH T \V U DULLAIIH UIIINKSMITH A UFPP, Til KFi-: M 11. KS I) AST i if t 'AltldSl.l- lIKNIK >. ill* I*l Vi iLFNTKF.ii (iFFii i hEIDICII i&'MIhLKU.