“Cemd MeaSihkluk I"—Writes a scholar out West to Messrs. Stuart, Poteraon Si Co., of Phila delphia, after reading a very flattering notice of their Incomparable “ Barley Sheaf,” In his coun ty paper. The Slrklurhnsbceu sont-perused-and doubt less by this tlmo, that greatest of all modern cooks Is on Its way to gladden the scholarly home, and to add another link to the chain of evidence In Its favor. The firm named Invito correspondence, appli cation for circulars, &c., fromall Interested, feel ing satisfied that they make the best stove in the world, and that the public ought to know it. * For sale by Uhlnesmlth Sc Rupp, Carlisle. Pa Feb 13,1868. M{r u, GILLELEN.—On Tuesday morning, in this Borough, Mrs. Catharine Olllolon, relict of the yo^rs^ 111 ' doc'd, of this county, aged 07 HRarlufsi. Carlisle Floar ai Cam Hour—Family, 812 50 Now Corn, 1 oo Hour—Super 900 Oata /. " ’ or, Rye Flour 8 00 Clover Seed, 7 00 Wheat—White, 2 25 Timothy Seed 1 75 Wheat—Rod .2 30 Now Hay ton 12 00 Rye, ....■••..•■•y«81 SO Carlisle Provision Slnrkoi. /< Carlisle, February 12, fstfs. 55 Chickens—pr. GO to I 00 30 Potatoes—b—v bus 200 II Apples—best—ft bus 2 40 10 Apples—2d b—bus ICO 10 Rags 4 11 Butter, Eggs Lard Tallow, Bacon-Hams,. Bacon-Sides,.. Philadelphia Markets. Philadelphia, February 11, igflH. FlOdji.—The demand is limited, and confined to y J? wao.t °f the homo consum ora, who purchas ra ’ ftt '.® 7 ® u l 0 ’v l *-~ ) por DDl * for superfine, 8 a Doll for extras, 10 j;Ja ll 73 for Jowgm do and choice and Northwest extra family ; 10 73 a 12 25 for Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do. and 13 aH per bbl. for fancy lots, according to quality ilvo Flour Is steady, at 8 30. In Corn ileal nothing doing. b Chain.—The offerings of prime Wheat aro small, and It is held firmly, but there la not much demand. Sales of good Penn sylvanla i-ed at 82 50 u 2 i», and some choice at 2 00. Rvo isar>i- Ilag In lots at 10J for State, and 155 for Del aware Corn is quiet at the advance recorded at the close ofthcwueU.and further sales of prime drv now yellow were reported at J 20 rt 122, and mixed Western may be quoted at 123 a 1 20. Oats ore In steady request, and 5000 bushels Pennsylvania sold at 75 a 7ac. ; part on the cars and part fro m store. In Barley and Malt not a single transac tion was reported. b ifleto £nibertiameutsi. JJAVE YOU SEEN “THAT DIPPER?’' THE HOUSE WIFE’S NEE D UNIVERSAL WEIGHING MEASURING CUP!! Patentgd November fitb, 18G7. SIMPLE, CHEAP AND DURABLE. Xotnoro messing necessary In malting Pies 1 nddlnga, Galtos, Ac. Al wayn road y and never eoU ota of order. A perfect, Check Upon Short Wnahti and Mewntrea, it weighs and measures without Weights, Springs or Lover. With It you can weigh from a half ouuco to two pounds and measure a plot or a quart. . 1 INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOUSEKEEPER, And Is sold a trifle above the cost of an ordinary dipper. J PRICE ao AND 50 CENTS, Two Size*. RINESMITH <t RUPP, Carlisle. ~ , , Cumberland and J*errij Oj’k. Fob. 13,1808.—tf gELING OFF AT COST! FOll CASH!! TO YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS, And all heads of families are now offered a rare opportunity of purchasing CARPETS, MA S’TIJYOS, <£•<?. The subscriber intends closing out his ENTIZtE STOCK by the first of April next. It consists of Ingrain , From the highest To the lowest prices, Stair, All widths, Venetian, Dutch Carpets , H IS JI P, LIS T, «tc., Ac. The chanceof buying carpets J.T COST bo rare ly occurs that I look for a largo trade In the arti cle; particularly whoa wo consider that MONEY CAN BE SAVED, which In those times isiuiobjecttomostpersons A more rigid ouconomy being thoordor of the dav' I hope you will look to your interest, and take nj- Vftutago of the present opportunity. , A. W. BENTZ, 2Vo, 27 SoiUh Hanover XL Feb. 13,18G8. PUBLIC SALE. —On Tuesday, March 3.1803.—rue subscriber will sollatpublic sale oa the above day, on the premises, In Middles** township, 1 mite south-east of the Cumberland Valley Railroad. on the road leading from Mid dlesex to Churchtown, the following described personal property, viz: Four head of Fine Work kORBES. Four YEARLING COLTS, Five milk CO WS, Twoßulls, FI vo head of Young Cattle Sev en Sheep, (part Cotswald breed,) Two lour-liorso Wagons, (nearly now.) Two seta of Hay Ladders Wagon lied, llocltnway Carrlage.aud FamlivCftr i-luuo, KKAi>Elt AND MOWJill’. Sepitruto r Ror’s patent, uearly now.) Two horse power Ono G P9S. rii r^ lllU ? MftoWiw. with a shaker attach ed. (Plank sin'iko) Four horse Sled, Holier, tie ah Gears of all descriptions, Bridles, Harness lars, Two Fifth Chains, FJy Nets.Ploiva. Harrows Cultivators, Corn Hook. Corn Drill, and a num ber oi other agricultural Implements Honiw HOLD AND KITCHEN FuiINITUIiE consiS' lug In part of Bureaus, Table, Bottoes, Four Stov es, Two Corner Cupboards. Forty Yards of oa r i*ET, Spinning \VTioel, Twelve £tiS3i“ Sassafras and Mulberry, expressly for apnie but }?i! ft 9 r Clder Harrols, &c„ Potatoes bv lift Bushel. Bale to commence at lo o’clock M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by AMOS MILLER Feb. 13, 1838.—3 t N. B. Moore, Auct&neer, Extensivbsaleofsaddleby -Oil Saturday, March 111, 1833,-The subscriber wut sell, at Public Bale in Now Kingston, oa tuc above clay, his entire lot of Saddlery, viz: I Full Sot of GEARB, for 4 Horses, four aud a half inch Breochbands, with 10 Inch Backhands, Homes Traces, and ail complete, 5 sols of Yankee Har ness, 2 sots double and one sot single. 10 sots of flue Silver Plat© BINULE HARNESS, lisots Black Mounted Harness, suitable for Carriage or Bnrlntr Wngou, 12 Bets Plow Gears, with and without Cruppers, 24 Stable Halters, 10 Blind Bridles i*> RIDING BRIDLES. 2 sets second-hand Harness' I government saddle, 0 Wagon. Linos, 1 Riding Saddle, 12 plow Lines, 1 sot second-hand Front Gears. 18 WAGON WHIPS, 12 Buggy Whins a lot of Collar pads, a lot of Colt and Riding Halt ers, a lot of Blips, together with many other ar ticles not necessary to mention, Sale lo com mence at 10 o'clock, when terms will bo made known by JACOB KINTZ. Feb. 13 , WH. DEVENNEY ’ ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.-Purau aut to an order Issued out of the Orphans’ yourt of Juniata County, and directed lo tno un dersigned, will bo exposed to sale on the proml ?£?• 1 o'clock P. ML on Wednesday, March 40i. J^kxTl9« follow * n £ Heal Estate viz; LOT OB* GROUND, Situate la the Borough of Nowvllle Cumberland county, Pa., being lot No. 38, bounded ? u r 1 1? North by Parsonage street, on the We«t by Lot No. au.oa tue south nyLioerty Alloy and ou the East by lot No. 40.—said lot being 4Q f«ot In width and 180 feet Jn depth. b eot Terms op Sale.—One-third of the purchaso money to bo paid on confirmation of sale* one. third on the 6th of February. 1809, with Interest and the remaining one-third at the death of Mary Kirk, widow of Wm. J. Kirk, and the In terest thereof annually lo the said Mary Kirk S6 ° Ure4 * ly J “ jil'i'i^EW^LAnk Feb, 13, im-V’"™'"'* Wm ~ * Kirk ' d '°' d - AXO3 I/, Corisox. AXjLEN iudgewAy QORSON & RIDGEW.AY,' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, %, GRAIN/ MILL FEED, SEEDS, ANI) PRODUCE GENERALLY, Xo, 225, KOJiTH BROAD STREET, PHIL A, REFERENCES; U Ol £iwf;.P- J. H. Blake i Co, ■ H. Hinoiixian, Prea’t. * Shook, Colkztt& Co Omijnercial Exchange, W. E. BULK, Esq., James Vance, Eaa., James o. hand. iso. “ tor " go Bollclt6d ' article of Clover-seed on hand and for Feb. 13,1803.—3 m ■£J B. PATENT AGENCY 0. L. LOCHMAN, 21 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE PA., Executes Drawings. Specifications, «tc., and nro- Beuts Patents ior inventors. Feb. la, M- ly XTOTICE.-Notice ia hereby given that , Letters of Administration on llio estate of Annie Rounlnger, dec’d, late of East Ponushoro’ township, have been granted to the undersigned residing in sumo township. All persons indebt ed to said.estate are reqes ted to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them lor settlement. 19 i(ui9 _jitn JACOB R. RENNINQER. Feb. 13, m-0w Administrator . JJOUBE KEEPERS HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Which wo are prepared to dispose or to el OLD U O USEKEDPEIiS id Grain Knrboti ISI.E, February 12,1808. beginning hoiis f, ic k k ping CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS of every Bmdc, every hind and every quality POWELL THREE PLY HARTFORD TORRE FLY TWO-PLY ALL WOOL CARPETS. STRIPED CARPETS TWILLED VENETIAN PLAIN AND STRIPED CARPETS, STAIR CARPETS, HOME-MADE RAG CARPETS. LOOKING GLASSES! X.OOKING GLASSES DOOR ATA 2'S, cannot be surpassed In TICKINGS, SABLE LINENS AND TOWELLINGS, MARSAIIiLBS HUILTS, LANCASTER QUILTS, Please remember that wo are also well prepar ed to give as as usual In all qualities and descriptions of DOMESTIC GOODS, MUSLINS In great variety, and all qualities. Calicoes from 8 to 12}4 cts, per yard. Good Domestic Ginghams at per yard. CLOTHS AND CASSIHERES. WINTER DRESS GOODS AND FURS AT COST, and less than cost, to mako room for other goods. r One word of advice to those who have receiv ed circulars advertising the closing out of an old stock op carpets at cost. Wo wish to inform the community that Carpets which were purchased in the City before January 1,1808, were purchased at HIGHER PRICES than wo are fully prepared to give you nowgoods and new styles at the present time. Please do not fall to give us an aa wo prove every word that we publish. Fob, 18.1803. flcto aftberttementß -A- 1 T JZ N T I O N! Just opening a very largo supply -A JJ D nil those who arojust AT VKRY ORKAT HAHOAINB. ENGLISH TAPESTRY 11 RUSSEL SUPERFINE INGRAINS, EXTRA SUPERS , VERY CHEAP very heavy all wool TWILLED VENETIAN yard wide, all widths, all widths, LINEN CARPETS HEMP CARPETS, COTTAGE CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, all widths and qualities. RUOS, HASSOCKS, itc., ilv?., »tu, Ac, O U H STOCK PILLOW CASE MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, HONEYCOMB QUILTS, VERY HEAVY HAND LOOM QUILTS. BLANKETS! In great variety GREAT BARGAINS A large stock of Closing out EARLY CALI., LEIDICH & MILLER, Sign of the Carpet Hall, No. 2 East Main Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. iHeln Sltrhertteemcntß. CARLISI,E~AND JjljpOHAMßEMmjna TURNPIKE ROAD Exhibit of tolls received, repairs nnd expenses, S?.,IHS. Hl S rls ? CwHslo nnd Olmmborsburg i uropilco Road Company, from tho Ist January wit?- 8t Decemb °r XSOT, inclusive, ns follows, to Bit. To ain’t, received at Gates, lo balance atsottlemontfor 1860, paid Into Court at January, lt>G7, By balance of 1800, paid to creditors, per act of As sembly of 1823,1828 and 1830, By cash paid for repairs on road for 1807, By gate keepers’ salaries, By managers pay, By treasurer’s salary, By secretary’s salary, By Incidental expenses, By stationary, taxes tfcc., By uncurront money re ceived, By balancepald Into Court lo bo applied under the act ol Assembly afore said, COPY Certified on oath lo the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, tho Ist clay January, A. D. IhdS. 3 ' BAMUI3L W. NEVIN, Ircamrci'. rAKB NoTicn-:.~That tho Court of Common f Sr.°yfM^^V ol ; land .9? unt y‘ have appointed Tuesday the 7th day ot March next at tho Court House, in tho Borough of Carlisle, at 10 o'clock A* M j’ f or faring and determining the claims of the respective creditors against the Company. roMnr n «r y MV 10 U ,SV S of As sombly made for tho S Ll.l d creditors, on tho Ist day of April iehl ?. nd 1,10 supplements thereto. At tho aforc w? d P'aco.tho preferred (If any) and all °F. cret ft ,ors, are requested to have their ro specllN o claims duly authenticated and present cu, and, also to furnish evidence at the same .W°u.ni 10 . l ~ e r *, in >' claims have been assigned, or are still hold by the original owners, and also to establish the consideration of tholr claims, whether for-work, materials, «tc, Fel>. 18, 18U8.— 2t BY THE COUIIT. T HE UREA T PHIZ 1C Ki'XroamoN Univkukellk, Pauls, 18(F7. THE HOWE MACHINE CO. ELIAS HOWE, J u. AWARDED OVER KIfJHTY-TWO COMPETITORS, THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, THEON LY CROSS OFTHELEOION OF HONO; ; m ■vfft: . GOLD it E D A L given to American Sewing Machines, per Im perial Decree, published In the “Monltour Unlver sol M (OfllclalJournalol the French Empire jTiips day, 2d July, 1807, in these words: ’ T Fabrlcahlo de Machines a Em vs Howe In. J ooudro exposant • 3 o" E,JIt - 1 Manufacturer ot Sowing L Machines, Exhibitor. SIBELY & STOOPS. No. 23 S. Eight St., PHILADELPHIA- Agents for Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Delaware and Western Virginia. Feb. 13, 2508.—8 m / iu i i\ <l. ' ■ 1 %%■ ■’ ,’j GRAY JIAIR. j t Ui- AmiiuomathatUluymiuU' Is the Cure (hut lay Iu Uio Ambkosla that Ring made, Thia is the Man who wna bnlcl and gray, iJkr ”* lO now hhR raven locks, they say, &J%J§wi£tL Ho used the Cure that lay 1,1 1,10 Amui *'Asi.v that Bing made. This la the Malden, handsome aud ffnyi iA Who inarrii-il tlio man otu-o bald nml fpL f gmy, -y -1 **bo now ha'j raven locks, they say. <!V. Me used tho Amijuoslv that Bing made. This Is the Parson, who, by the way, \ Married tin* maiden, handsome ami A ... 7 a y> I ° the man once bald and gray, (Sjv f: h* , Bat who now has raven lock*, they jCi ,N sA J':-i fay, Bocnuso.hc used the Cure that lay ' In the Amuuoslv that King made. This Is the Bel! that ring's away r To nroußO the pconle tael and gay f this fart, which heredooa lay—. *ijT SA V Oll would iu’t l»‘ buhl or gray, L"sc the A.iuittusiA that Ring made. ‘'--“"SO' PETEfIDORO’, N,H. Feb, 13, ISOS. Q.ET THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS LOCUM AN’S Premium Photographic Gallery, 21 WEST MAIN SlULbyr, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 13.1883.—ly CUMBERLAND COUNTY, from the Hi day of January, to the 31ai day of Decom ber, 1867, inclusive. LEVI ZEIGLER, Esq., Treasurer, in account with the County of Cumberland, DR. TO RECEIPTS. To balance duo at' last settlement, $ ">.190 53 To Outatand’g taxesatlaatsettlement. 3137 40 To County and State taxes levied for tUe year itiGT, To Proceeds of Notes discounted in Hank, To Amount received from. D. Lcfovor, for use of court room, To Fines and verdict fees received, To Huckster Licenses, under Act of ’GO, To Interest received from lax collec tors, isi 24 To Exonerated taxes paid, 73 24 To Four per cent., of Treasurer’* fees for collecting State tax, 252 48 To Amount received for old lumber, 13 00 Total Debits, CR. BY PAYMENTS. AssessoiW Pay. By amount paid Borough ami Town ship Assessors, Bridges and Jtoads. By amount paid for build ing new bridges, By amount paid for repair ing old bridges, 1,063 78 By amount paid for road damages, By amount paid for road viewers, 810,870 -JO Courts. By mat. paid for witness foes in Commonwealth cases, • s 87.5 iW tiy omt, paid for Grand Jurors, By amt. paid for Traverse Jurors, By amt. paid for boarding Jurors, oU By amt. paid for District At torney’s fees. By amt. paid for Court Crier, By amt. paid for Fees and Costs in Common Pleas, Commissioners' Office* By amt. paid for stationary, SI2O 71 By amt. paid John M’Coy, Esq., for services, By mat. paid Henry Kerns, Esq , for services, By amt. paid A. F. Meek, Esq., for services. By amt. paid M. a. Halo, Esq., for services, By mat, paid J, Armstrongs salary, 750 00 By nmt. paid M. C, Herman, salary. By amt. paid George Zlnu. postage. Count!/ Offices. By nmt. paid for dockets. By amt. paid for costs In Commonwealth cases, By amt. paid for Auditor, siois 08 285 65^ 8-1283 71 Yi By amt. paid for fees iu Commonwealth cases, $220 00 By amt. paid for quarterly returns, I*l 82 *4ol 88 285 (&'A By amt. paid for General, Township and Special, Inquests* on Dead Bodies. 1892 82 1183 20 375 00 100 00 25 00 60 00 10 00 By amt. paid for Inquests on dead bodies, « Jail and Eastern Penitentiary. By amt. paid John Jacobs, for support, up to Ist Ju ly, ISOr, 89,825 8.-. By nrat. paid lor fuel, 1,120 13 By amt. pnfd for repairing fixtures, Ac., 310 53 By amt. paid for clothing, blankets, Ac., M 3 oi By amt. paid for salary of physician, 30 00 By amt. paid J. C. Thomp son, for support, from 23d Nov. to 31st Doc., 1,410 27 By amt. paid for water, (12 30 By amt. paid E. Peniten tiary, for support, By amt. paid A. It. Bowman koopor, 54242 02»$ •II 09 54283 71*<j By unit, paid for Justices’ fees In Commomrealtli cases. By amt. of Interest paid on County Honda, <5 By unit, of County lloiuln paid. By unit, of Notes paid In Bank, 1 By amt. of discountpnkl on renewal of Note, Uy unit, paid Jacob Squire, Directors’ estimate, $!.'»,000 00 Uy amt. paid Directors’ sal arlos, Uy amt. paid Visitors’ sala ries Public Buildings. By iiml. paid for painting and other repairs at Court House, 53,171 si By amt. paid for repairs at .. Jul !’ ~ , , 335 30 By amt. paid for keeper of Public Buildings, By ami, paid for labor, . cleaning, <&c., By amt. paid for keeper of Town Clock By amt. paid Bratton »t Kennedy, By amt. paid A. K. Rheem, By amt. paid R. J. Coffey, By amt. paid Agricultural Society {2 years), By amt. paid Fire Compa nies of Carlisle, 100 oy By amt. paid County Audi tors, By runt, paid for labor, By amt. paid for Gas ami Water for Court llouho and Street Lamps, By amt. paid Geo. Swart r.. Teachers’ Institute, By amt. paid car fare and traveling expenses, By amt. paid for sundry ar ticles for Jail and Court House, By amt. paid for fuel for Court House, By arat. paid for repairing chairs, 7 2j By amt. paid for trocii and planting, By amt paid for Borough Map, By amt, paid Jury Commls sioners and Cleric, Total mut. of Commissioners’ orders, §77,0-10 81 •By amt. of Treasurer's Com mission at per cent., 61,318 By amt. ofTrcnaaror's Com mission for collecting 550.002, for County, at it percent.. 1,630 (Hi By amt. of State taxes paid Slate Treasurer, . By amt. of Treasurer’s Com mission on same at 0 per cent., By amt. of Commission paid Collectors, fliy 07 By amt. of Exonerations, 1,41)0 91 By amt. of Outstaud’g taxes, 3,431 05 By amt. of Balance In hands of Treasurer, STATEMENT OF OUTSTANDING TAXES ON THE Ist DAY OF JANUARY, 1803. Oillcrtor-t. Year. Totrnships, John Kmlngcr, J.S(J2. Silver Spring, Sl7«-40 *C. A. .Smith, IKiU. E. W. Carlisle, ao2 99 ♦John Zlnn, “ Dickinson, 21 28 Levi Worst, " Frankfort], 23 32 J.C. Ileosor, “ Monroe, 263 40 J. Ill)com, Dop., IKtls. W, W. Carlisle, 2150 J. 0. VnnasclAle, “ E, Penn, 3is so tPeior Cockhn, “ U. Alien, 21U Oti D. P. Vanklrk, “ \V. Penn, 14130 J. A. Waggoner, 1800. W. W. Carlisle, 250 Bft til. P. Smj’ser, “ L, Alien, 272 74 P. SnnJio, IS(»7. E. W. Carlisle, 18-1 Oft +J. Widucr, “ \V. W. Carlisle, 170 00 J.Kcofnnver, “ Dickinson, 100 33 John Wolf, “ E, Ponn, 100 GO f.l. K. Null, “ Hopewell, 103 20 ♦Jacob Hoover, “ Newbnrg, 21 47 *A. Heckman, '* Nowvllle, 20 17 D.S. Miller, “ Penn, 00 82 elms. .Smith, “ Silver Spring, 120 G 7 11. W.Slbbei, “ Soutlmnipton. .jn Jolin Miller, " West Penn, 18 71 I'hose marked thus * have since paid In full, id illume marked thus \ have since paid In part. .Wo, the Commissioners of Cumberland Coun ty, do certify and submit the foregoing as a cor rect statement of the receipts and expenditures of said County, from the Ist day of January, to the .'list day of December, 1887, Inclusive; n.s also a schedule of Outstanding taxes in the Boroughs and Townships therein slated, made by the Commissioners Jn compliance with the requisi tions contained In the Act of Assembly annrov •d the 15th April, im • • * 11 (. —*—s) Witness our hands and seal of office ■i u. s. }■ at Carlisle, the 23th day of January, ') IHW. HI3NUY KAKNS, A. F. M ECK, M. G. IIALB. CtnimiMtofU'r.f of Cumberland Countij. Attest, J, ARMSTRONG, CCer/:. We, the Auditors of Cumberland County, mot according to law, and having been sworn, pro ceeded to examine the accounts and vouchers of Lovl Zelglor, Esq., Treasurer of said County, from the Ist clay of January, to the 31st tiny of Decem ber, IKO7, Inclusive, do certify that we find the sum of seven thousandsix hundred and thirteen dollars and forty cents duo by said Treasurer to the County aforesaid, as will appear by the fore going exhibit of said account. In witness whereof wo have hereunto set. our ;iunds, at Carlisle, thc'ioth day of January, A. D. ISM. CHRISTIAN DIETZ, P. G. McCOY, ELIAS MOUNTZ. Auditors,- Feb U, ISC3.—4L rpHE HOME WEEKLY CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. 71,055 33 A NEW VOLUME IN QUARTO FORM. 15,730 31 73 50 350 80 357 50 TJIE HOME WEEKLY, One ol the oldest and best-sustained Family Pa pers in the United States, has pasted to the control of COL. JOSEPH A. NUNES, 8100,317 48 Who will hereafter bo lla sole Proprietor. 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Bonds are equal to money. and the EPo 1 ? 1111 ” 5 ’ ? own i ;’ lrst Mortgage Bonds have a ready market, we have us the AVAL^ L E i£^S»M i ;^ sB.UILD SSIW“’„BOI3OnaB, B |S°“> rt; , "° re ’ ’ 21,120,000 1 T< Miscellaneous Payments. S2OO 00 135 00 85 21 200 00 130 .V, «9 SO 133 AS 0,007 18 523 08 Total Crodlla, Total Debits, 8100,317 48 8100.817 48 8.1,131 05 IWscellancous 540 of rnK UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 52.4G7 69 RUNNING WEST FROM OMAHA ACROSS THE CONTINENT ARE NOW COPLETED THE TRACK UEINQ PAID AND TRAINS UUNNIXi sms 76 WITHIN TEN MILES OP THE SUMMIT OF THE KOOKY MOUNTAINS. ft« T i l .^ ema . l . uinß lcn mlles will soon bo llnlshcd as tf . xo weather permits the road-bed to lcioDtly packed to rcclovo the rails. The work continues to be pushed forward In the rook cuttings on tho western slope with unabated on ,if££. uu f^ umucU lar 8«r force will bo employed V 1? cur f out > year than over before. Tho prospect that tho whole 8 j,4OS 10 GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL HE COMPLETED IU 1870, was never better. The means so far provided for lacker fundJrnrH) provcd um P le - aua there is no funds for mo most vigorous prosecution four cln4wS? rUO ' iheBu meillia nro aiv ided Into SI3S 12 I.—UNITED STATES BONDS, Having thirty years to run, and bearing six nor cunt, currency interest, at tho rate of-gnl.ooo pur inllo lorol7 lullcs on the Plains: then at the rutn of 848,0iKlpor mile lor 150 miles through tho Hoc ky Mountains; then ut tho rate oi $32,000 nor iV«.?i? r i» h » ro . m { UuiUß ‘“siftuco, for wiiton the United a tales takes a second lien as securitv D l ®, ou tllus o Bonds is paid by the United aiates government, which also pays the Company one-half the amount of Its bins in money tor transporting its freight, troops, mails £c. Hie remaining hatf of these bills Is placed to the Company's credit, and forms a sinking Jund wmch may dually discharge tho whole of Hus 2.—FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. 315,431 30 By Us charter the Company is permuted to Is sue its own First Mortgage Bonds to tho same amount as the bonds issued by the government .and no more , and only as the road proyrttscs, The Trustees lor tho Bondholders, are the Hou. E J) Morgan, U. 8. Senator irom New York and the Hou. oakes Ames, Member of tho U. H. House of ucpresentalives, wlio are responsible for Urn Ue t\ H l . eso . UoildK to tho Company in accord anco with tho tonus ol tho law. THE LAND GRANT. il-a 42 Tho Union Puclllo Railroad Company has a land grunt or absolute donation from tho government “**?■«» t }P, rcr > 1110 n '“° "« uSe oi mo foZ which will not bo worth less tlmu ?1.3y nor aero at the lowest valuation. 1 ncre » 171 78 ■I—THE CAPITAL STOCK, a ”H ,orlzed capital of tho Union Taciri, Railroad company is 8100.000,000, of which is.3UO 000 lm\ e been paid on tho work already done. THE MEANS SUi-FICENT TO BUILD TJIE HOAU. Contracts for tho entire work of building Dll miles ol drst-class railroad west from Omaha comprising much of tho most dlUlcult mountain "°* k - n ‘ lU embracing ovory expense except sur vei lug. have been made with responsible parties (who have already lluished over 310 miles), at the thousand and tlfty eithidolliirs(B(iB,osB)por mile. This price Includ es an necesary shops for construction and repairs S!,n V> d °P°ty stations, and all other incidental niuicltngs, and also locomotives, passenger but?- gage, and freight cars, and other requisite roiling to an amount that shall not be less than 60,000 per mile. Allowing the cost of the remain ing one hundred and oighty-alx of the eleven hundred miles assumed to bo built by the Union i’uclllc Company to bo $OO,OOO per mile 170 00 33,083 80 THE TOTAL COST OF ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES WILL BE Aft FOLLOWS: 911 miles, at $08,038. a fi o w n io 160 miles, at SOO.OW. ''lu'Tdo’ooo Add discounts on bonds, surveys, Ac., 11000.000 otal > 588,270,000 Tho Company huvo ainiilo facilities for supnlv ig any dollcionpy that may arlso In means re construction, I Jus may bo done wholly or in purl by additional subscriptions to capital stock 1 EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY. At present, the profits of tfie Company are clo rl yea only from Its local l ratlin, but this Is nlromly SaT?!. 11 ! 1 !" sufficient to pay the Interest on all the Bonds the Company caa issue, if not an- M,s°rA?i; OWGrO built, u is not doubted that when the road is completed tho through tramooflhoou- V° c*““ecflng tho Atiantio andI J acilicBtatcß '' ill bo large beyond precedent, and, as there will bo no competition, it can always bo done at pro fitable rates. 31.212 20 m l „ t , w , lll P“? ol . lceathat tho Union Padllo Hall road Is, in fact, a Government I Tor A*, built under the supervision of Government ©dicers, and to u largo extent with Govormneut money, und that iV** arc Issued under Government direction. It is believed that no similar security is so care fully guarded, and certainly no other Is based up on a larger or more valuable property. As the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS r\ I >C, 0 / n r r . etl for 1,10 present utllo CENTS ON THK UULLAU, they are the cheapest security in tile market, being more than is p»»r luwcr timn vi. o. stucKH. Tiioy pay SIX PER, CENT. IN GOLD, ,037 27 ™ Mp!\ i P.Fi E , PEBCENT - “P°" the liivoalmo.it, and uav o thirty years to run before maturity.— Subscriptions will bo received In Carlisle by A. L. Sponsier, Esq., and In Now York at tho Com* pony s Ollieo, No. 129 Nassau street, and by 7,013 40 CONTINENTAL NATIONAL RANK. No. 7 Nils sau street, CLARK, DODGE i CO., Bankers, No. 51 Wall St JOIIS J, CISCO, it SON, Bankers, No 33 Wall St.*! and by ihoCompany’sudvertlsedagentsthrough oiu the United States. Remittances should bo made In drafts or other funds par In New York and tho bonds will bo sent free of charge by re turn express. Parties subscribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery •V NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP. showing the Progress of the Work, Resources for Construc tion,and Value of Bonds, may bo obtained at the Company’s Olllce.s or of its advertised Agents, or will be sent free on application. JOHN .1. CISCO, 'l'rca.furer, Xcw York, Jan. 23, ISOS.—tf GKOC'EKY, FRUIT AND PROVIS ION STORE. Almost every person knows ol ihe CIIKAl 1 Btouk, Ao. B.S, J&tst Pom/rtt , street, wnure you cun always buy your groceries cheap er limn elsewhere, and how does It come, be cause 1 have no rent to pay ami have my own clerks, therefore I can sell goods lower lhanifi had lour or llvu hundred dollars rent to pav and six or eight hundred dollars to pay for clerftN. .My stock is always fresh uml complete, keep none but good goods and warrant every article that Is sold out ol ray store. I have constantly on hand White, llrown, Crushed, Pulverized and Granulated Sugars, Green and Roasted Codecs, Syi tips of all lands, Unking Molasses, Green and- Black Teas, Rice, Beaus, Peas, Pearl Barley, Hominy, Sweet Sha ker Corn, Corn starch, Rice, Flour, Farina,Sweet and Baker’s Chocolate, Whole and Ground Spi ces, Baking Soda.Saleratus, Fresh Pens, Corn, To matoes and Peaches, by the can or dozen, all kinds of Flavoring extracts, English Pickles, much as Glrklns, Mixed Pickles, white Onions, Cauliflower, Plculillli, Chow Chow, also Girklns by the dozen, Fresh Table oil. Ketchup. Also Hr. Barber's Horse Powder, and Fronllold’s Cut tie Powder, Stove and shoe Blacking, Indlpo, While Glue, Madder, White Rosin, Beeswax, Extract Logwood, Salts, Flour Sulphur, Blue Vitriol, Copperas, Antimony, «Sc, Hemp, Canary and Rape Seed for I Birds, Essence of Codec, and I Lye, Dried Fruil, such as pared and unpared Peaches, App 1 cs, Black berries, Cherries, also Prunes, Figs. Dates, Layer, Heedless, and Valeutlu Raisins, Currants, Citron, Lemons, and Granges,Sperm, Fish, Tan ners’and Coal Oils,Pure Cider Vlu egar, Soups, such as Olive, Stearlne, Babbit’s, Itosln, Country and all kinds of Toilet Soaps. Also a fine assortment of all kinds of Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobac cos, such as Navy, Congress, Cavendish, Sun Plah, Atlantic Cable, Fine Cut, Navy, Spun, Fine Cut Chewing, Virginity, Cherokee, Mlnnchahah. Chlngoroer, Bunny Side, Virginia Choice, Punch Lynchburg, Yura, Gem of the Mountain, Shang hai. Lutoka, Danville, Pioneer, Keystone, Vir ginia Dare. WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE, such as Market, Clothes and Traveling Baskets of all sizes and styles, Tubs, Buckets, Kcelors, Dippers, Half Bushels and Pock Measures, Horse Buckets, Flour Buckets, Herso Brushes, Shoe do., Stove do., Wall do., Clothes do., Scrubbing do., Dusting do., Whlsps and Brooms. Twin , s of all kinds, Bod Cords, Clothes Lines, Mason Lines, &c., &c. Qucenswaro, Glass, Stone and Crockery Ware, a good supply of all kinds, A good assortment or Lamps, Lanterns and Tumblers, and many other articles too numerous to mention. FLOUR AND FEED constantly on hand, also a largo supply of S, «k R. Gorman Champion Mus tard, the best In use, by the Jar or dozen, whole sale and retail, of which the subscriber is the solo agent fur Carlisle. Fish and Balt, Crackers and Biscuits of all kinds. Notions of every des crlptlon. All kinds of Country Produce taken In ex change for Goods at the CHEAP GROCERY. FRUIT AND PROVISION STORE, No. 88. Knit Pow/ret Street, Carlisle, Pa. GEO. B. HOFFMAN. JjUl A& T K L I N Hb US E , Feb. (I, ISOB. OPPOSITE THE COUUT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PEN N* A , GEORGE WETZEL, Proprietor •’eb. 0, 1608,—1y TO SPORTSMEN.—RifIe shooting for a Mammoth Hog weighing bctwocn'OO and pyo pounds, at New Cumberland, commencing on Monday, February 17, UMW. All Marksmen of the ‘.oimty nro invited to come and try their skill. LEW 1H YOUNG. Fob. 0,1858.—2 t. BANK STOCK FOR SAL®.—Ten shares of the stock of tho First National uuDlc of CarPslo, are ottered for sale. For par tlculars iaqul.o at tho Voi.unteku office. Carlisle. Fob. o. JHoB.—at* "piNEBMITH & RUPP put up Spout _Ll> Ing and Rooting, at reasonable rates. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Oot.3l,lBG7—tf Plain and fancy piunting of KVKUV description neatly rceo tiled at tho voiarctkbb Officer lies (Booßh. W. C. Sawyer- & Co., ea;st main street, Under Rippty's Hotel, Have just received from New York a full and complete stock of WINTER GOODS, bought for cash, at the latest decline in prices DRESS GOODS of all kinds, Men and Boys Wear Mantles, Cloaking Cloths, Shawls, &o. The largest stock of elegant and low priced Furs ever brought to Carlisle. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, DOMESTIC GOODS of every description, cheaper than ■he cheapest. NOTIONS of every variety, together with everything kept in a first-class Dry Goods Emporium, W. C. SAWYER & CO. have reduced their earlier pur- chases of goods to compare with he very low prices of the new Everybody call for bargains in Dress Goods, Furs, Shawls, Cas- simeres, Over Coatings, Carpets, Notions, Domestics, Holiday Goods of all kinds for presents. Now is the time for bargains at W. C. SAWYER & CO’S. Dec 19 1867 Br» (Gootrs. Q H E A P E B T 1 0 'o d’ k IN THK COUNTY BREWSTER & DOUGHERTY’S, Xf.tn'JJ.LK. HA tiinv iiiVK jrar uetdrnrd vuom NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA with the cheapest. largest and imaicst Mock of goods over ollercd to the public. MUSLINS from .0 to BEST APPLETON Ucts, LADIES SHAWLS from 824)0 to S&00. FURS, hosiers, good irEAVYrAi.r skin shoes. from Sl.OOto 51.50. A UFAI'TIITI. I.I.N'K nl-' DRESS SHOES, HOODS ami a beautiful Hue of NOTIONS, uUo, a c< plcto line of Ladles’ Cloakings, cut out fret charge or manufactured to order, Gentian will (Iml cluths, cassimekes, vemtini and Over-coalings in every style nl prices l.el»*w any store in the county. All goods cut free of charge or manufactured to order. The cheapest boats and Shoes for Men’s and Hoy's wear, war ranted as represented. Kemombor wo warrant all goods. Also, a beautiful stock of Ladles’ Furs. IJREWRTKR * DOUGHERTY, iVetrrllic. I‘ ii. lie,:. 12, 1807—It prospectus J>KOSPECTUS ! 1868. “ THE AGE.” 1868 “ THE AGE.” A Democratic: Daily and U eelcly Journal in Philadelphia. The aUcnlhm of the Democratic and Miliu' citizens of me country Ik called toiln* I'iiity itiul Weekly Issues of this widely circula ted jounutl. The dissemination of sound politi cal doctrines should command Hie earnest at tention of every true friend of the- Union and the rmihUmUoii. The events of the pa.-t political \ciir are lull ol slgnltlcance. 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Drafts on Philadelphia, or Postoihco Orders payable to the order of the Publishers, being safer, ore preferable to any other mqdoof remit tance. All who semi money by Express, must pro-pay Express charges. Specimen copies ol tho Dully and Weekly sent gratis, on application atthlsolUoe. Advertisements inserted at mod erate raets. Address WELSH A ROBB, IW Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Jan. JO, US6S. Heal ©state Sales. i W. J. SHEARER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and agent fob the sale of Cumberland Co. Real Estate, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES! IX THE BOUOUGII OF CARLISLE. T ll ° suburban residence of «. h , t . L,nw »t Uow tho property of D. P. South w?r,.nV;..^ u . U .\ Ua “°vor street, with 1U ampl© \cmndn. and due b nut Garden and grounds am bracing an aero ol town lota. * nu i,«m No. 2. SIX of thellncst BUILDING LOTS In tk© Borough. on South Hanover Street. • No. a. The six most elevated BUILDING LOTS in the Borough, situated at tho head ol South St IX THK COUXTUT, No 3. A TRACT OP TWENTY-FOUR ACRES Nineteen Perches of Laud, with small but com furiabty iUticiv DWELLING HOUSE, Frame i l i , i l A',m youu B and thriving Orchard OI CHOICE MILJT, situate In North Middleton lu*p., at tho head of Loulher Street, West within a mile of the Borough of Carlisle. This proper ty, us a HOMESTEAD, for general farran a, or for Market Gardening, Is the most desirable tract of its size to bo found anywhere In the vicinity of Carlisle. The certain extension of the town West ward, partly consequent upon the Improve ments mndo ami contemplated by tho Railroad Company in that direction, drawing, an they necessarily will, nearly tho whole trad© of tk© town lo that end will very greatly enhance the value of this land to tho mture owner, for any purpose whatever, rendering It a safe and profit able Investment. Feb. 28, ISM. M. B. B v T LE B , ATTORNEY AT LAW AXD R BA L ES TA TE A GENT, WILL SELL AT PRIVATE SALE, the following described properties: No. 1. A Larue 1 trick Grist. MUl.iu tho Borough or i arii<4io. hi good running order, together wuh ’•r£ cr ul ‘i I .V. uu 4’ l ‘ avl “« thereon eroded a New l wo-Slor> Brick House, with other outbuildings ihls Is decidedly onool tho most desirable pro perties lu Cumberland County. No. A «A Good House and Lot of Ground ou Lo cust alley, ueur Put street, m said Borough of Carlisle. • No. a. A Tract of unimproved Laud, Ju lowu ( ounty, lowa, situated ou tho State road leading horn Montezumato MlUersburg, being flve miles Irom the latter place,and about eight mile;# trow \ Ictona K. R. Station, comulnlug ao Acres. The Laud Is all cleared amt within half a mlloof tim ber, winch chn bo purchased at very low figures. Tins properly can he bought low, clear of all en cumbrances. For further particulars inquire of tho undor slgucd, who will take pleasure lu giving all uoc-- essary information. WM. B. BUTLER, p. O. Box, auD, Oxrliele, Pa. Jan. Zi. ISCd.—lf PUBLIC feALJS I —On Friday, March 13,HW.—The undersigned, Trustee uud Gu&p u.an lor the Heirs of benjamin Lerow, late of Adams County, Pa., will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, oy virtue of an order of tho Orph* an s Court oi Cumberland County, Vu., in tioutb Middleton township, said County tho following Real Estate of said deceased, viz: A TRACT OF TIMBER LAND, containing iW ACRES, more or less, adjoining lauds of Isaac Lorow, Uronueman T. Holler, John Shults, and others. Said tract Is covered with VUUNO CHESTNUT <t OAK TIM BER. The tract will be divided into throe lota, or sold altogether to suit purchasers bale to commence at Ji) o’clock, on said day. Terms at sale by JOIN LEAS, TVuilcc <t Guardian, an. ;;u, (iS.-ls Lewis Waljceu, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE In Carlisle, On Saturday, the -*d day of l’'vhruary, IHU3, at II o'clock A. M., will bo oil'ured on tho punubcH, the delightful suburban residence ot Mr. benedict Law. (.now the property of L>. P. Suuthworlli) on the East Hide oi Mouth Hanover Street, consisting of a huge Two-Slorv FRAME AND WEATHERBOARUED HOUSE with wings and bade building, FRAME HI’A HLE and Out-building, together with the LOTS OF GltU UNO occupied uy uud unjoining this resi dence, containing m all about Isu feet front uud extending back -.alu-JeeL to an alley. TmiMs of Salic. —Ten per cent, of the purchase money u> bo paid on day of sale, ami the balance on the hi st day of April Itys, when possession will be given and a Deed made. WM.J. SHEARER. Attorney *v Jan. HO, IStN.—lit Hegal ißtotCccs PROCLAMATION.— Thu Hou. Jaa. H. Graham, President Judge of the Court oi common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Jimlaui, and the Hons. Hugh Stuart •uul T. P. biulr, Associate Judges of tho Court of Commou Pleas ol Cumboilaml County, by n pre cept, lo me directed, tinted the lath day of Janu ary, J.vw, have ordered nn adjourned Court of < 'ummmi Pleas to be holden at Carlisle on the First Monday of March, being the second day ol Hie innnih, to continue one week. JOS. C. THOMPSON, S'/irnp. Sniiuirr’s OtTin:, Feb. J, Ji-txS. Fuh. (i, IS(JS.—Ic IMPORTANT TO SOLDIISTIS. Uy a X runout decision of the Court of Claims al ushlngton. all honorably discharged soldiers o enlisted after April hi, and July I>l, ISUI. and o have served at left'-t one year, are entitled •iddiJotmty. Claims oolleeted bv WM. 15 ‘IJUTLER, tt/unic,i/at Jmw, Carlisle, Pa. ;b. ti, I.SlW,—at, NOTICK.— *2s'otice is hereby given that butters of Administration on the estate Andrew J.Cocklln.luteof Upper Allen twp.,dec'd, have been issued to the undersigned, residing m .siunu iwp, All persons knowing themselves indebted to the esiutc uro requested to make niymeut immediately, undlhoso having claim* ■gainst said estate will also present them for set- HENRY M. ('OCKLIN, Excciito, Jiui. MO, ISilS.—Of NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given butters of Administration on ine estate of " iUlmn Woods, deceased, lute of Frankford iwp., have been grunted to the undersigned resid ing in sumo iwp. All persons indebted to auld estate uro requested to make payment limnedJ uK ly, and those having claims will present them fur seltlenient. SAMUEL WOODS. WILLIAM WOODS, Administrator* n. I, I'ti V|’U'ITCK 1 —Notice Is hereby given that L\ betters of Administration on the estate ol ■lueob 1,. y.uoli, late of the Stale of Mary land. deed., have been granted to the under signed residing In Upper Allen township. All persons Indebted l'» said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having I’hilmsiigninst said estate will also present thorn for settlement. LEVINA ZOOK, SAUEL UKKTZLER. AUmOu'tlrafora. istis.—«t i DM I N ESTIMATOR'S NOTICE.— i'\_ betters of administration on tho estate ol Is real I>. buyer, late of bower Allen iwp., Cum berland county, dcc'd., have been granted to the undersigned, residing In Middlesex iwp. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to maku immediate payment, ami those Having claims, will present them to JOHN G. BOYER, Adfahmha/ur ‘J, IstiS.—Cl NO 1 ICE.—Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the csfide.oJ John Single, deceased.. Into of Hampden Iwp., Cumberland county, have been granted to the undersigned residing in tiio same township. All persons Indebted to said estate aro requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. BARBARA MILLER, DAVID MILLER. A dminislratort. or to W. W. Wanhaiigh, Esq., Attorney for tho Administrators. .lan. pi, ISiy*.—tit \fOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that i_\ Letters Testamentary on the estate of George •''header, lute of Hampden township, deceased, have been Issued to the undersigned, residing In Mime iwp. All persons knowing themselves indebted to tho estate uro requested to make pay ment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for set tlement. JOHN SUBAPFER, Kxccidor .Tun. 10, isos.—ut* NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that letters Testamentary on the estate of Alex ander L. C. Dingwall, dec'd.lateof South Middle ton twp., Cumberland county, have been grant ed to the undersigned,residing In same township. Ml persons Indented to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will prevent them for settlement. ELIZ AUETI l 1»I NUWAIX. Executrix. .bin. li», lfells, —Ot ’ NOTICE. —Notice Is hereby given that application will be made for the Incorpora tion of a Bank of Discount and Circulation, un der the authority of tho Act of Assembly, approv ed Slay Ist. 1801, to bo located In Carlisle, Cum berland Countv, Pa., and to be called tbe “ Fann er’s Hank,” with a Capital of ilfty thousand dol lars. with the privilege of increasing the same to one hundred thousand dollars. ROBERT GIVEN, WM. If. MILLER. C. P. HUMERICH. CAIIE\ W. AHL, J. C. HOFKI3K. ABN Ell M , BENT/., THOMAS PAXTON. ABUAM WITMER. JACOB NOFTSINUEU, Sr.. DAVID UEIKLS. .Tun. 30, IK(W.—(Jin (JELLING OFF AT COST.-Having O rented ono of U\c splendid business rooms In the now building o*-Robert Given, Esq., on tin- North West corner of the Public Square. Tin undersigned will sell at cost his entire slock o< Clocks, Watches and Jewely, from this time un til April Ist. Tho room now occupied by mo will be for rent from April Ist, U>uB. THOMAS COXIAN. Aymt. Jan. bl, ItMjs. —im‘ v .. AAA WANTED on lirst-ola'-s real vuu estate security. Apply t*> .. ’ A. 1.. WPONSbK’K an. 30, isos.—3t niHE rLA.CE to buy eliuau for cosh 1- I at UiNESMITIt it Rl’pn's, Ac Aort/i Tlnm var street, Carlisle. Oct.M, 1fi67.-tf
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