flclu SLtrbertisemcuts. MILLER & BOWERS Take this opportunity of directing tho attention of tho community at largo, and every person in particular, to their recently replenished stock of HARDWARE. They studiously avoided Investing during tho high prices, and patiently awaited tho falling out of tho bottom before attempting to refill their shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, ns near as possible, they have Invested largely, and are prepared to guarantee to their friends and customers as low prices as any market outside tho cities. They especially invito the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring for anything In our lino. Wo have constantly on hand a full assortment of Hammered, Eng lish Refined and Norway IRON, Hurdnn’s Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse Nails Norway Rods, Cast Steel, of tho best brands, Black and Polished Springs,Spring, Sleigh,Blis ter and Too Steel, together with a full stock of RlacJcsmith’s Tools, Such as Drills, Solid-Box Vices, Bellows, Rasps, Files, &c COACH AND WAGON FIXTURES, Case Harden, Wagon, Carriage and Buggy AXLES. HUBS, SPOKJSS, FELLOES, BOWS, SHAFTS. CARRIAGE POLES, TOP LEATHER, canvas. DRILLING, Damask, Lace Trimming, &c. &c. BUILDING MATERIAL, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. Persons wishing to build will And it to their ad vantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. -We are careful to select from the best manufacturers, and In no case do wo recom mend goods that are not serviceable and of the very best quality. Harrishuvg Nails CARPENTER’S Always on hand. TOOLS. In this branch of tho business wo are ready to compete wlthnny other cetablisl.mon,, both In quality and price. Ovir stock of Planes, Saws, Squares, Augurs, Chisels, Bench Screws, &c., are of the finest untiles, and wo HUa keep up the reputation of tho old stand in this particular. SADDLERY, Buck as Self adjusting and Qig Trees, Enameled Leather, Patent Leather, Hog Skins, Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Hamcs, BRIDLE BITTS, Brow Bands, Girthing*?, Horse Blankets, Ac., Ac, Saddler’s Tools of ovory description. SHOE FINDINGS, consisting d ! Moroccos, Tampico, Boot, Patna Boot, Tampico French, Pink Linings, White Li ning, Morouea, Bindings, Shoo Thread, Pegs. Tools of all,kinds, and everything connected with this line, all which will be disposed of at the lowest figures. , ~, . Cabinet makers and undertakers will always find us having a full stock of Hair Cloth, Bed, Chair and Sofa Springs. Curled Hair, Coffin Han dles, Lace, Coffin Screws, and everything in their lino. POCKET CUTLERY, Jj TABLE AND a full assortment of which can bo found on our shelves at all times. WHITE LEADS AND ZINCS. We have not qulto cleaned the Eastern market of this particular commodity, but have always on hand a sulllclert supply of tho best brands, which we are ready to oiler at tho lowest rates. COLORS, In every variety, dry and in oil. OILS —Linseed, Sperm Avinterßleached Whale, Lubricating and Neats Foot, VARNISHES, Coach, Furniture, Leather and Iron Varnishes, Turpentine, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Rosin, Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, Ac. P UMPS of all descriptions and of any manufacture, Wood, Iron and Lead Pipe to suit. A Farm and House Bells, of every description, nil war- anil Crosscut and Circular SAWS. Ride and Blasting Powder, Safety Fuse, Hoseudule. Han- Mok and Scotland Cement, Cnlcene Plaster, White Sand. Crow Bars, Sledges, Drills, Napping Hammers, &o. FARMERS are respectfully invited to ex amine our stock of Homes, v j-r:v 7TTT TSr , "T„ c , Traces, Breast Chains. Tongue and Slay Cha ns, Fifth bhalns. Jockey Chains, Spreads, Hal or Chains, Cow Ties, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Grain Bags, «to. CEDAR WARE, Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Half Bushels, and every thing connected with this branch. Smooth and Twisted Hines, — ,'L Double and Qln si B l ° Barrel Shot Revolvers, Cartridges, Wipers and Gun Trimmings, of ovo r>TlNNEn'B SOLDERING IRONS, Solder, Bar Lead, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Brass, 4c. We are Solo Agents for tbo BUFFALO SCALES. The s o I kf} Scales are warranted to compete /BJ a with any other In the Market, /W and are offered on better terras. /a L As wo order direct from the / Factories, wo are able to supply country merchants at Phlludel phla and Now York Prices, - Repairs for M' Cormick's Reaper ana Mower of any year , constantly on hand. P. B.—Goods delivered to any part of the town free of charge, MILLER & BOWERS. No. SO North Hanover Bt„ Carlisle fob, SO, 1807—iff, ' iflclß Rtjbcttiscmcnts. KEQISTER’S NOTlCE.—Notice la hereby given to all persons Interested, that tno following accounts have been filed in this Of fice, by the accountants therein named, for exam ination, and will bo presented to tho Orphan’s Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, March 17th, A. D., 1808, viz; 1. Guardianship account of Samuel Graham, Guardian of William Martin Shcllaburgor. 2. First and finalaccountof Abraham Mordorf, Administrator of Conrad Mordorf, Uco’d. 5. First and filial account of Jesso Hetrick, Ex ecutor of Abraham Hetrick, dec’ll. 4. First and final accountof Solomon Boyer, Ex* ccutor of Sophia Boyer, dec’d. 3. Adralnstrator’s account of David A. Wills* lor, Administrator of Sarah A. Wldders. (J. First and final account of Samuel W. Holmes, Administrator of Jauo Carothcrs, late of Dickin son township, dec’ll. 7. Guardianship account of Thos.U.Chambers, Guardian of Albert U. Law. 8. First and final account of Samuel MoCuno, Executor of Win, M. Kirkpatrick, late of New ton township, doc’d. l>. First and partial account of Sarah Ann Dll- Icr, Executrix of Leonard Dlllcr, late of Monroe* township, doc’d. 10. The first and final account of Levi Clay, Ex ecutor of Airs. Catharine Clay, late of West Penns boro’ township, dec’U. 11. First and final account of Samuel Allen, Ad ministrator of Geo. W. Allen, dec’d. 12. Guardianship account of Marlin Bheuk, Guardian of Catharine E. Hotllnger, minor child of Geo. HoUlngcr, hue of Penn township, dec’d. 15. Tho account of Peres Howard, Guardian •of Ellas Kosht. minor child of Geo. Kohst, iloc’d, as settled by Peres W. Qulgly, Ex’r of Peres How ard, dec'll. . 1-1. Tho account of Peres Howard. Guardian of Simon Kohst, minor child of Geo. Kohst, ns set tled by Pores W. Qulgly, Kx’r of Peres- Howard, dec’d. 13. Tho account of Pores Howard, Administra tor tic bonis non, C, T.*A. of Geo. Eckert, dec’ll, as settled by Peres W. (fculgly, Ex’r of P. Howard, doc’U. IU. Accountof Lovi Alorkol, Guardian of Alex. W. Crain, minor sou of Dr. Joseph Crain, of Sil ver Spring township, and grandson of Alexander Wills, Esq., Into of Lower Allen twp.. deceased. 17. First and final account of John Willlnrnsand Joseph Brandt, Executors of James Williams, lalo of Alonroo township, deceased. IS. First and final account of William A. Mc- Cullough, Administrator of Anna Mary McCul lough, late of Nowton township, dec’d. IU. Guardianship account ol Win, U.' Gorgas, Guardian of Anna Dale. 20. First and final account of John ilobb, Guar dlun of Isaac Elghelborger. 21. First and llual account of John Hobb, Onur dlun of Elmira Hnilth, (formerly Sheets.) 22. Guardlanshlpaccount of 3, Augustus I’uguo, Guardian of Charles P. Culver, minor son ot Jo seph Culver, lute of the borough of Carlisle, de ceased. 23. Account of Wllhemlna Zclelcr, Administra trix of Henry Zclgler, laic of Nowvillo, Pu., de ceased. 21. First and partial account of Isaac Miller and Daniel Miller, Executors of Rudolph Miller, de ceased. 25. Tho first account of Samuel Spangler and Benjamin Uoyei ( » Executors of Philip Span gler. deceased. 20. The account of Goo. S. Clark, Executor of Ann Clark, late of Middlesex township, dec’d. 27. First and final account ol Robert McKcchan, Executor of Ann Davidson, dcc’d. 20, Guardianship account of Samuel Taylor. Guardian of Abraham, David C., William anil Laura J. Uoughumn, minor children of Conrad Houghman, late of Southampton township, de ceased. ■ 20. Tho first and final account of Jacob Goeh nuuor, Administrator tin boul.i mm with tho will annexed of George Simons, laic of Southampton township, deceased. JO. First and final account of David Lcshcr, Ad ministrator of Jacob Leslier, late of Hopewell township, dec'll. 31. Tho Administration account of C. V. Kelly, Administrator of Alexander McKinsiry, dec’d. 02. The account of John Hays, Administrator of John 11. Alexander, hue of Carlisle, dec’d. 33. The Guardianship account of Samuel Trill, Guardian of Daniel A., Emma C., Joshua D., and Lydia A. Trltt, minor children, of Geo. Trltt. of Newton township. J 31. First and llpal account of John P. Rhoads, Ex’r of Juno Uysert, dec’d. 85. Firstand lluul account of Joseph Lease, Esq., Administrator of Henry Lease, lute of the bor ough of MeClllUilesbiu H, tlcccanca. :Ul. Tho first and final account of Jcsso Huchor and Isaac Huchor, administrators of tho estate of Samuel L.Huchor, laleol Middlesex township deceased. . ~ . 37, Firstand final account of Samuel Garber, Administrator of Susan Garber, late of Newton township, deceased, - 11 JACOH DORSUEIMEII, Register, Fob, 20, ISOS. TJ 11 I C K S . BRICKS. BRICKS. OF KICK NO. 150 MOUTH FOURTH STREET. THE DOUGLAS BRICK MACHINE, TIIK GREATEST IUIIC'K MAKING MACHINE YET • PATENTED I Is now In full operation In Philadelphia, at yard No. 1112 Germantown Road, and turning out from 2 5,000 TO 40,000 BRICKS PER DAY. The only machine of this kind now in use cast of the Mountains. -CjJ” Bricks Pas t Directly from the Machine to the Kiln, saving the Brpen.sc and lii.sk of Dying ! For COUNTY RIGHTS and any Information, mUIrcFS u A _ DOUGLAS, No. 150, South Fourrh St., PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 20, 1808.—lm yatmre. Also, THE GREAT PRIZE! Epxposition Universelle, Paris, ISO 7. THE HO WE SE WING MA CHINE C'o, AWARDED OVER EIGHTY-TWO COMPETITORS, THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, THE ON LY CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR GOLD MEDAL given to American Sewing Machines, per Im perial Decree, published in lho“Monlteur Univer sol” (Olllclnl Journal ol the French Empire,/Tues day, 2d July, 18(17, in these words; f Fabricanto do Machines a „, T r., i coudro exposant Elias Hove, JR. -j Manufacturer of Bowing ( Machines, Exhibitor. This double first honor Is another proof of the great superiority of the Howe Sewing Machine over all others. SIBELY & STOOPS, No. 23 S. Eight St., PHILADELPHIA. Agents for Pennsylvania. Now Jersey, Delaware and Western Virginia, Fob. 13,18G3.—3m rjIHE HOME WEEKLY. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. A NEW VOLUME IN QUARTO FORM. THE HOME WEEKLY, One ot tho oldest and best-sustained Family Pa pers In tho United States, has passed to the control of COL. JOSEPH A. NUNES, Who will hereafter bo Us solo Proprietor. To sus tain its reputation us A FIRST-CLASS LITERARY PAPER, the now proprietor has secured articles written especially for the Home Weekly, from the pens of tho most eminent Stpry, Sketch, and Poetry writers in this country, among whom maybe named E. P. Whipple. Juo. S. C. Abbott, J. Fos ter Kirk, T. S. Arthur; 0. L. Edwards, Alice Cary, Almira Lincoln Phelps, Mrs. Emma Garrison Jones, Mary W. Junvrln, Meetn Victoria Victor, Julia ward Howe, Helen M. Norburn, F. L. Bene dict. Mary A. Denison, Lewis Gaylord Clark. P. Hamilton myers, Clara Agusta, A. M. Dana, Airs. C. A. Hopklnson. Other emlnot talent will bo engaged, and no effort or expense spared to en liven, enrich, and give variety to Its columns. In which It Is Issued will bo found more conveni ent to tho reader, Is tho best shape to preserve It for binding and future use, and better accords with public favor and fashion of tho times. ORIGINAL AND BRILLIANT NOVELETTES will bo a feature of tho Home Weekly in Ua now form, though it is not to be inferred from this spe cial mention of original matter that the spirit of tho best foreign magazines will bo Ignored or neglected. They are a source that will bo liber ally drawn upon. . ~ The other contents of tho Home Weekly will bo made up of an epitome of the news of tho day, of Foreign and Domestic Correspondence. Agri culture, Horticulture, Book Reviews, Poetry, Anecdote, Editorial, and all that is calculated to Instruct and entertain tho entire family circle, the whole being free from all political or secretu riau bios. ONE SUPERIOR ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATION, at least, will appear in oach’uumbcr of the paper, ah communications must be addressed to JOSEPH A. NUNES. Feb. 6,1808, —tf 121 South Third PAW, iHfUsccllancous ELIAS HOWE, JR. THE QUARTO FORM iHHiscellaneous. 540 miles OP THE UNION PACIFIC EAILEOAD RUNNING WEST FROM OAIAHA ACROSS THE CONTINENT, ARE NOW COPLETED •run TUACK BEING LAID AND TRAINS RUNNING WITHIN TEN AIILES OF .THE SUMMIT OP THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Tho remaining ton miles will soon bo finished os soon as tho weather permits tho road-bed to bo sulllciently packed to rociove the rails. Tho work coutluues to bo pushed forward In tho rock cuttings on tho western slope with unabated on* orgy, and a much larger force will bo employed during tho current year than ever before. Tho prospect that tho whole GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL BE COMPLETED IN 1870, was never better. Tho means so far provided for construction luvvo proved ample, and there is no lack of funds for tno most vigorous prosecution ol the enterprise. These means are divided into four classes; I.—UNITED STATES BONDS, Having thirty years to run, and bearing six per cent, currency interest, at tho rule of 810,000 per milc for 517 miles on tho Plains; then at the rate ol $lB,OOO per mile for 150 miles through tho Roc ky Alountalus; thori at tho rale ol $52,000 per mile for the remaining distance, for which tho United Slates lakes a second lien as security,— Tho Interest on these Bonds Is paid by tho United States government, which also pays the Company one-half the amount of Its bills in money for transporting its freight, troops, malls, Ac. Tho remaining half of these bills Is placed to the Company’s credit, and forms a sinking fund which may dually discharge tho whole of this Hen. 2.—FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. By Us charter tho Company is permitted to Is sue Its own First Alortgugo Bonds to tho same amount ns tho bonds Issued by the government, and no more, and only as the road progresses, Tho Trtisteos for the Bondholders, are tho Hon. E. D. Alorgau, U. S. Senator from Now York and tho Hon. unices Ames, Member of tho U. B. House of Representatives, who aro responsible for tho de livery of these Bonds to tho Company In accord ance with tho terms of tho law. 3.—THE LAND GRANT. Tho Union Pacific Railroad Company has a land grant or absolute donation from tho government ot 12,800 acres to the mile on tho lino of the road, which will not bo worth less than 81.50 per aero, at tho lowest valuation. ■I.—THE CAPITAL STOCK, The authorized capital of tho Union Pacific Railroad Company is 8100,000,000, of which 88,500,- 000 have been paid on tho work already done. THE MEANS HUFEICENT TO IJUILD THE HOAD. Contracts for tho entire work of building Oil miles ol lirst-class railroad west from Omaha, comprising much of the mostdlillcuit mountain work, and embracing every expense except sur veying,have been made with responsible parties (who have already finished over >lO miles), at the average rate of sixty-eight thousand and llfty eiglit dollars (SOS,Oja; per mile. This price Includ es all necesary shops for construction and repairs of cars, depots, stations, and all other incidental buildings, and also locomotives, passenger, bag gage,and freight cars,and other requisliorolllug stuck, to an amount that shall not bo less than So,ooo per mile. Allowing the cost of the remain ing one hundred and oighty-slx of the eleven hundred miles assumed to bo built by the Union Pacillc Company to bo 590.000 per mile, THE TOTAL COST OF ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES WILL HE AS FOLLOWS 911 miles, at 508.058, IMJ miles, at 590,000. Add discounts on ootids, surveys, &c Amount, _ §88,115,012 As tho U. S/iJonds are equal to money, and the Company’s own First Mortgage Honda have a ready market, wo have as the, AVALI ABLE CASH RESOURCES FOR BUILD ING ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES: U. S. Bonds, $29,828,000 i* Irst Mortgage Bonds, 29,828,000 Capital Stock paid In on work now done, 8,500,000 Land Grant, 11,080,000 acres, nt $1,50 per acre, 21,120,000 Total, $83,270,000 Tho Company have ample facilities for supply ing any deficiency that may arise in means for construction. This may bo done wholly or In part by additional subscriptions to capital stock. EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY. At present, tho profits of the Company are de rived only from its local traffic, but this Is already much more than sulllclent to pay tho interest on all tho Bonds tho Company can Issue, If not an other mile wore built. It Is not doubted that when the road is completed the through tratllcof tho on ly lino connecting tho Atlantic and PaclflcStates will be largo beyond precedent, and, os there will bo no competition, It can always bo done at pro fitable rates. „ It will bo noticed that tho Union Pacific Rail road Is, In fact, a Government 1 Tor it, built under tho supervision of Government officers, and to a largo extent with Government money, and that its bonds are Issued undcrGovernmont direction. It Is believed that no similar security la so caro fullyguarded.and certainly no other Is based up on a larger or more valuable property. As tho Company’s FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS They pay are now offered at PAR. SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, and have thirty years to run before maturity.— Subscriptions will bo received In Carlisle by A. L. Spousler, Esn., and In New York at the Com pany s Office, No, 29 Nassau street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nas sau street, CLARK, DODGE A CO., Bankers, No. 51 Wall Bt., JOHN J. CISCO, A SON, Bankers, No 50 Wall St., and by tho Company’s advertised agents through out the United States. Remittances should bo made in drafts or other funds par In Now York, and the bonds will be sent free of charge by re turn express. Parties subscribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. \ NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP, showing tho Progress of tho Work, Resources for Construc tion, and Value of Bonds, may bo obtained at the Company’s Odices or of its advertised Agents, or ,vm U sent frue on Jan. 23. 1808.—tf Treasurer, ATu- York. JTJAVE YOU SEEN “THAT DIPPER?” THE HOUSEWIFE’S NEED UNIVERSAL WEIGHING MEASURING CUP!! Patented November sth, IBG7. SIMPLE, CHEAP AND DURABLE. No more guessing necessary in making Pies, Paddings, Cakes, &c. Always ready and never gets out of order. A perfect Check Upon Snort Weight* an(l Measures, it weighs and measures without Weights, Springs or Lover. With It you can weigh from a half ounce to two pounds and measure n pint or a quart. INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOUSEKEEPER, And Is sold a trifle above tho cost of an ordinary dipper. PRICE 30 AND 50 CENTS, Two Sizes. RINESMITH A RUPP, Carlisle, Agents fur Cumberland ana Perry Go's. Feb. 13,1808.—tf STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES OP CUMBERLAND COUNTY, from the bf dag of January, to the 3 1st day of Decent’ her , 1807, inclusive, LEVI ZEIGLER, Esq., Treasurer, in account with tho County of Cumberland. DR. TO RECEIPTS. To balance duo at last settlement, $ 5,190 63 To Outstand’g taxesatiastsettlomeut, 3,137 46 To County and Stato taxes levied for the year 1807, 74,055 33 To Proceeds of Notes discounted lu Bank, 15,750 31 To Amount received from D. Lefever, for use of court room. 73 50 To Finos and verdict fees received, 350 80 To Huckster Licenses, under Actof’o6, , 357 60 To Interest received from lax collec tors, lei 24 To Exonerated taxes paid, 73 24 To Four per cent, of Treasurer’s foes for collecting Stato tax, 282 48 To Amount received for old lumber, 13 00 Total Debits, CR. BY PAYMENTS. Assessors’ Pay. By amount paid Borough and Town ship Assessors, 8802 -1; Bridges and Poads, By amount paid for build ing now bridges, $10,370 10 By amount paid for repair ing old bridges, 1,063 78 By amount paid for road damages, 07 15 By amount paid for road viewers, 121 30 ’ 512.2 U 72 Courts. By amt. paid for witness foes In Commonwealth cases, 9 875 05 By nrnt. paid for Grand Jurors, 503 97 By amt. paid for Traverse Jurors, 3,331 88 By amt. paid for boarding Jurors, 283 50 By amt. paid for District At torney’s fees, 428 00 By amt. paid for Court Crier, 01 50 By ami. paid lor Fees and Costs in Common Pleas, 30 00 85,012 38 Commissioners ’ Office. By amt. paid for stationary, $l2O 71 By amt. paid John M’Coy, Esq., for services; 48 20 By amt. paid Henry Kama, , Esq , for services, 196 00 By amt. paid A, F. Meek, Esq., forsorvlces, . Q 24 00 By arat. paid M, G. Halo, Esq,, for services, 252 00 Byamt, paid J. Armstrong, salary, 750 00 By amt. paid M. C, Herman, salary, 150 00 By amt. paid George Zlnn, postage. J7W s2ifJ m Couniy Offices. By amt. paid for dockets, $lB-1 17 By amt. paid for costs in Commonwealth cases, 474 58 By amt, paid for Auditor, 25 00 BOB3 75 Constables 1 Fees. By amt. paid for fees In Commonwealth coses, 8220 00 By amt. paid for quarterly returns, 104 82 BlOl 88 Elections. By amt. paid for General, Township and Special, 5i,408 10 Inquests on Dead Bodies. Uy amt, paid for Inquests on dead bodies, 8138 12 Jail and Eastern Penitentiary. By amt. paid John Jacobs, for support.up to Ist Ju ly, 1807, 80,825 85 By amt. paid f(or fuel, 1,120 45 By amt. paid for repairing fixtures, Ac., 310 58 By amt. paid for clothing, blankets, Ac., 145 04 By amt. paid for salary of physician, 50 00 By amt. paid J. C. Thorap- • • son, for support, from 23d Nov. to 31st Dec., - 1,440 27 By amt. paid for water, - • 62 50 By amt. paid E. Peniten tiary, for support, 1.033 32 By amt. paid A.R. Bowman, keeper, 530 75 815,431 30 Justices 1 Pees. Jy amt. paid for Justices’ fees in Commonwealth eases, Loans and Interest. By amt. of Interest paid on County Bonds, 8 218 28 By amt. of County Bonds paid. 175 00 By amt. of Notes paid in Bank, 10,000 00 By amt. of dlscountpaid on renewal of Note, 48,50 810,471 78 Poor House. By amt. puld Jacob Squire, Directors’estimate, $1.3,000 00 By amt. paid Directors’ sal aries, By amt. paid Visitors’ sala ries Public Buildings. By amt, paid for painting and other repairs at Court House, 83,471 31 By amt. paid for repairs at Jail, 335 30 By amt. paid for keeper of Public Buildings, 100 1)0 By amt. paid for labor, cleaning. <&c., By amt. paid for keeper of Town Clock Public Printing . By amt. paid Bratlon & Kennedy, 8523 00 By amt. paid A. K. Rhcom, 153 CO By amt. paid U. J. Coffey, 9 64 B6BO 14 Miscellaneous Payments. 502,205,012 ' 10,7-10,000 4.600,000 By amt. paid Agricultural Society (2 years), 8300 00 By amt. paid Fire Compa nies of Carlisle, 100 00 By amt. paid County Audi tors, 135 00 By amt. paid for labor, 85 21 By amt. paid for Gas and Water for Court House and Street Lamps, 137 3T By amt. paid Goo. Swartz, Teachers’ Institute, 200 00 By amt. paid cor fare and traveling expenses, 130 55 By amt. paid for sundry ar ticles for Jail and Court House, 09 SO By amt. paid for fuel for Court House, 133 68 By arat. paid for repairing chairs, 7 25 By amt. paid for trees and planting, 3 30 By arat paid for Borough Map, 5 00 By arat. paid Jury Commis sioners and Clerk, 33 10 Total amt.of Commissioners' orders, 877,016 HI By arat. of Treasurer’s Com mission at 1% per cent., 81,348 32 By amt.ofTreasuror’s Com mission for collecting $50,002, for County, at 3 per cent., 1,630 06 By unit, of State taxes paid State Treasurer, 0.C97 18 By amt. of Treasurer's Com mission on same at 0 per cent., 423 08 By amt. of Commission paid Collectors, 610 07 By amt. of Exonerations, 1,490 91 By amt. ofOutstaud’g taxes, 3,431 05 515,037 27 By arat. of Balance In hands of Treasurer, Total Credits, Total Debits, STATEMENT OF OUTSTANDING TAXES ON THE Ist DAY OF JANUARY, 1868, Collectors. Year. Ibtvnshipt. John Kmlnger, 1802. Silver Spring, 8178 >lB •C. A. Smith, IMU. E. W. Carlisle, 302 99 •John Zlnu, 41 Dickinson, 21 28 Lovl Worst, " Frunkford, 23 32 J. C. Rcesor. “ Monroe, 200 48 J. Rheem, Dep., 1805. W. W. Carlisle, 21 50 J, C. Vanasdale, 44 E. Bonn, 818 80 tPeler Cockliu, 44 U. Alien, 218 08 D. P. Vnnklrk, “ W. Penn, 14130 J. A. Waggoner, 1800. W. W. Carlisle, 250 89 fM. P. Smyser, 44 L. Allen, 272 74 C. P. Sauuo, 1807. E. W. Carlisle, 184 99 +J. Widner. 41 W. W. Carlisle, 170 00 J. Keofauvcr, ,4 Dickinson, 100 83 John Wolf, 44 E. Penn, 100 09 +J. K. Null, 41 Hopewell, 103 28 •Jacob Hoover, 44 Nowhurg, 8147 •A. Heckman, 44 NowvlUo, 20 17 D. S. Miller, 44 Penn, 00 83 Clms. Smith, 44 Silver Spring, 120(77 H. W.Slbbet, 44 Southampton, 815 40 John Miller, 44 West Penn, 18 71 Those marked thus • have since paid, in full, and those marked thus t have since paid In port. We, 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 31st day of December, 1807, Inclusive; as also aschedule of Outstanding taxes In the Boroughs and Townships therein stated, made by the Commissioners in compliance with the requisi tions contained In the Act of Assembly, approv ed the loth April, 1831, r i «—witness our hands and seal of office J L. s. > at Carlisle, the 25th day of January, I'-v-'J 1808, HENRY KARNS, V A. P.MECK. M. G. HALH. Commissioners of Cumberland County. ATTEST, J, ARMSTRONG, Clerk. Wo, the Auditors of Cumberland County, mot according to law, and having been sworn, pro ceeded to examine the accounts and vouchers of Levi Zolglor, Esq., Treasurer of said County, from t|ie Ist day of January, to the 31st day of Decem ber, 1807, inclusive, do certify that wo And the sura 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 we have hereunto sot our hands, at Carlisle, the 25th day of January. A. D. 1803. CHRISTIAN DIETZ, P. Q. MoCOY, ELIAS MOUNTZ. Fob. 0.1868.—1 t Auditors HARRISBURG, CARLISLE AND CHAMBERSBURG TURNPIKE ROAD PANY. Exhibit of tolls received, repairs and expenses, on the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chambersburg Turnpike Road Company, from the Ist January to Slat December 1807, Inclusive, as follows, lo wit: DR. To am’t. received at Gatos, 84018 00 To balance ataotlleraont for' iB6O, paid into Court at January, 1867, 05]i4 $42»3 71*4 OR. By balance of 1806, paid to creditors, per act of As* serably of 1833,1828 and 1830, , 826 a By cash paid forrepalrs on „„ road lor 1807. 1892 02 By gate keepers* salaries, 1483 20 By manager’s pay, 375 00 By treasurer’s salary, 100 00 By secretary’s salary, 25 00 By incidental expenses, 80 00 By stationary, taxes &c,, 10 00 By uncurrent money re celved, SO o 5 8100,317 48 By balance paid Into Court to be applied under the act ol Assembly afore said, Certified on oath to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, the Ist day January, A. D, 1808. SAMUEL W. NEVIN, Treasurer. Take Notice.—That the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, have appointed Tuesday the 7tlx day of Marob next at the Court House, lu the Borough of Carlisle, at 10 o’clock A. M„ for hearing and determining the claims of the respective creditors against the Company, agreeably to the aotsof Assembly mode for the relief of said creditors, on the Ist day of April 1823. and the supplements thereto. At the afore said time and place, the preferred {if any) and all other creditors, are requested to have tnoir re spective claims duly authenticated and present ed, and also to furnish evidence at the same time, whether any claims have been assigned, or nro still held by the original owners, and also to establish the consideration of their claims, whether for work, materials. Ac, Feb. 13,1883.—2 t BY THE COURT. QET THE REST PHOTOGRAPHS LOCHMAN’S Premium Photographic Gallery, 2l WEST MAIN STREET, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 10,1808,—1y JJOUBE KEEPERS BEGINNING HOUHEKREHI NO CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS!! of every grade, every kind and every quality, 8182 42 POWELL THREE PLY, > ENGLISH TAPESTR Y Bit USSEL TWO-PLY ALL WOOL CARPETS, 130,00 20 oo 815,170 00 STRIPED CARPETS, 20 00 51.953 W TWILLED VENETIAN PLAIN AND, STBIPED CARPETS, 91,212 2( LOOKING GLASSES! LOOKING GLAUSES! I 7,013 40 8100,347 48 8100,317 48 junnot be surpassed In TICKINGS, 83,431 05 Please remember that, we are also well prepar ed to give as as usual in all qualities and descriptions of MUSLINS In great variety, and all qualities. Good Domestic Ginghams at 12*4ct« per yard. AT COST, and less than cost, to make room for other goods. One word of advice to those who have receiv ed circulars advertising the closing out of an old $4242 02% 41 09 $4283 7134 at coat. We wish to inform the community that Carpets which wore purchased in the City before January 1,1808, were purchased at COPY. than we ate fully prepared to give you new goods and new styles at the present time. Please do not fall to give ns an as we prove every word that we publish. JBrg ©turtrg. A7TEN T I O NI Just opening a very largo supply HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Which we arc prepared to dispose of to all OLD HOUSEKEEPERS all those who arejust AT VERY OR RAT UAUQAINU. HARTFORD THREE PLY, SUPERFINE INGRAINS, EXTRA SUPERS, VER Y CHEAP very heavy all wool TWILLED VENETIAN yiml wlclo, all widths, all widths, STAIR GARRETS, LINEN CARPETS HEMP CARPETS, COTTAGE CARPETS, HOME-MADE RAG CARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, all widths and qualities. DOOR .VA rs, KUOS, JIASSOCKK, itc., itc., d'C. OUR STOCK PILLOW CASE MUSKtNS, SHEETINGS, BABLE LINENS AND TOWELLINGS, MAUSAILLES QUILTS, LANCASTER QUILTS, HONEYCOMB QUILTS, VERY HEAVY HAND DOOM. QUILTS. BL,ANK E T S ! In great variety GREAT BARGAINS DOMESTIC GOODS, Calicoes from 8 to 12*4 cts. per yard. A largo stock of CLOTHS AND OASSIMEREB. Closing out WINTER DRESS GOODS AND FURS STOCK OF CARPETS HIOHF.Jt PRICES EARLY- CALL, LEIDICH & MILLER, Sign of the Carpet Hall. No. 3 East Mala Stress, CarllalCy pfwwy.hwifci. Feb, 18,1808. Urg ©ootts. C. Sawyer & Co., ea;st main street, Under Rippey’s Hotel, Have just received from New York a fall 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, &c. The largest stock of elegant and low priced Furs ever brought to Carlisle, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, DOMESTIC GOODS of every description, cheaper than the cheapest. NOTIONS of every variety, together with everything kept in a first-class Dry Goods Emporium, W. C. SAWYER & CO. have reduced their earUerjur 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. SAIVYJEH & VO’S. Dec. 19 : 1867 Btj) (GooUS. i QHEAPEBT GOO I N T II K CO U NT V BREWSTER A DOUGHERTY’S, XUWVH.I.E. /’-I 'l II K V II AV K .11‘MT KirmiNKD I'ltdM NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA with tlie* cheapest. largest and neatest stock of goods over oti'ered to tho public. MrsUNK from .(i to HKST APPLKTON Hots. LADIKS SIIAWI.S from j’.’.oo 1.. V'CHS, HOSIKHY, OOol> lIKAVY CAM 1 ’ SKIN SIIOKS, from to Sl..‘*o. DRESS SHOES, HOODS, ulid a beautiful line of NOTIONS, also, a com plete lino of Ladles’ Cloakings. cut out free ol charge or manufactured to order. (lentlemeu will tlud CLOTHS, CASSJMi'IKKS, S I.S'J INOS and Over-coatings In every style at pile.-- h.-h-w any store In the county. All woods cut Jive **« charge or manufactured to order. '1 he cheapest Hoots and Shoes for Men’s and Hoy s wear, war ranted as represented. Uemember wu wairant all woods. Also, a beautltul stock of I.udles’ Furs. HRFWSTFH A DOCH'HKHTV. AV'cn//c /' Dec. 12, J«o7 If jlcgal ifloti'cca JJiIOCL A.MATION.—TIie Hun. Ja». il. Umliuin, President Judge of the Court ol Common Pleas of the counties oi Cumberland. I‘firv and Junlain, and the lions. Hugh Stuuii uid T. I*. Blair, Associate Judges of the Cum t oi Common Pleas of Cumbci land County, by a pie cent to mo directed, dated the loth day of Janu ary, IMtS, have ordered an adjourned Court oi Common Pleas to bo holden at Carlisle on the First Monday of March, being the second day oi the month, to continue one week. ' v JOS. C. THOMPSON, .S 'h'-riO. SUKUirv'B OPKICK, Fob. J, ISGS. Feb. (J, ISUS,—Ie NOTIOIS. —Notice is hereby given that application will bo made for the Ineorpuia tion Oi a Hank of Deposit, Discount and Clietila iioii, umlerlhcauthoriiy of the Aetol Assembly, approved May Ist. IStil, to be located In CailiMe, Cumberland County, I’u., and to be called tbc “Farmer’s Bank,” with a Capital of any thou tmnil dollars, with the nrivilege oi increasing the vimo to one hundred thousand dollar.-.. R iBERT GIVEN, WM. 11. .MII.LKII, C P. HUMKUICII. CAIUOV W. AHL. J C. HOFbEU. ABN Kit \V. BKN I /., TIIDMAH PAXTON, ABRAM W 11.M1-.8. —JACOB NUFTSINUER. Sr., DAVID IIF.IK US. ! JaumOrlStiSi—tim \TOTiCE. iS'oLioc v(n I lint l\ Kellers ol Administration mi uTeTajmn-iJi Annie ItennlnKer, dec’ll, late c»i' East IVuik-Imh- ■' township, have been granied to the mule! -i;;m d raiding in same township. Ml persons imii hi ed to said estate are revested to malm pa> menl onme-liatolv, and those having elaims against said estate will also present llieni tor.seilleinent. JACOIi It KKNMMJKIt. l itiuini..lr-i' *.. Fob. i:l p ISti'f.— OW NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given Unit, Letters of Administration on the estate AnarewJ.Cocklln, latent Upper Alli-n lwp.,deo'd, Jmvo boon Issued la the undersigned, residing In Kama Uvp. All persons knowing llu-iiiM-lVf.s indebted U> the estate are requested lo muko payment Immediately, amlthose having elmms umilnst said estate will also present them mr set tlement ILKNRV M. C(H KI.IN, I-:,', ■h.tn Jau. 30, ISOS.—(it “\TOTICK— Nnlici' is iK-ifl.ygivL-ii Unit' J\ Loiters of Ad mb. Ist rat ion on liie estate ot William Woods, deceased, late 01 Fuiiiltluiil twp., Imvu been grunted in I lie undersigned resid ing in same twp. AM persons indebted in viid estate are requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having elalms will present them for settlement SAMUEL WOODS, WJLLIAM WUUDS, A tiuiinMruloi’a Jan. ;w, was.—(it. SOTICI3.— Notice is hereby given (lint I,etters of Administration on t fie estate of s uv street, with Us ample veranda ami lino Fruit Gulden and grounds,em bracing an uoieot lowh lots, No. ” .SIX of the lUit'.st BUILDING LOTS lu thu Borough, on South llunovor Street. No.file six most elevated BUILDING LOTS la the Borough, situated at the head ol South St, Feb, 2f>, isod. yy M. li. iJ U T L E B , ATTOIIN JiY AT LAW li EA L E, S TA TE A GEE T, WILL BELL AT PUIVATE SALE, Ur- following described properties : No. 1. A Luvgo Uriel; Grist Mill, in the Uorough of Carlisle, m good i imimiL; order, together with •> Acres ul Laud. liu\ mg tlieu.ou creeled a Now Two-Story lined House, with other outbuildings. This Is decidedly one oi tiiu most desirable pro perties m Cumberland County. No. j. A Uoud House and Lot ot Ground,on Lo cust alley, n “ar I'llt street, m said Hoiuiigli ol Carlisle. >’o. y. A Traci of imlmpro\cd Land, in lowa ('olllll3*, iown, situated on the ."stale road leading 110 m .Monlcv.nma lo -MiLerMnirt:, hcim.; live miles Horn 1110 latter place,ami ahem miles irom Victoria K. It,.■station, containing .-U Acres, The Land is all cleaied ami vv Hhin had a mileof Urn her, which can ho purchased al veiy low llipires This property can he bought low, clear ol all cm cumurances. For lurtlicr particulars Inquire of the under signed, u ho will lake plea.sui o 111 giving all lice esMiry information Jun. iil, Ink—ir PUUL.UJ tsAl-.!': 1— On Friday, Manh l.f, IbUS.—Tlio umli r^iutum.l, Trustee mid Uuar u.uti ior liic iicirs ol benjamin Lerew, late ol Atlams County, i'a., uni sell at i’uanc sale, on t!io premises, iiy virtue <»l mi ouler ul the i irph iin'.s Court ul cumbeilainl County, I’u., in .South .MuMh-toii township, Mini County tho lollowiiie Heal Kstale ul Mint (lee.'.iseil, \ t/.; A TRACT i No..is, bounded Oil 1110 NOI'IU l)> P.U.SOll.lge '.'lUfl.Ull till) Wf'l by l.ul No. .ill, on t Ik- Soul 11 I>> lalno ty Alloy, and on llio KasL by lot No. li'.—atil 10l being lo teet in Width and Ist) leei m depili. Tliiors OK MAJ.K. —Hlle-lli.ld of tlit; piuchasf money to bo paid on i;onnnuat;oii of Milo; one iHud on mo oth ut Fein liny, i o<:i, witli imw est. and tlio remaining oiie-lhml at llio death oi Mary KirK, widow of Wm. J. Kuk.aml me in terest thereoi annually lo llio said Mary Kill;, during her natural in. l , to bo seemed by Judg ment Uomi and M.uigiige. of 1_)L T L>LiC SALK. — On I'/u Mnr> h •1, Hii - *.—The siibsci ibel wdl.solia! public sale, oii tbo above day . on the premise*, in .Middlesex township, I mile south-east ol tbe Cumberland Valley itailroad, on llio load leading irom .Mid dlesex m Cbuu'lilown, llio billowing dewiibi-d pel son a I proper! v, vi/,; 1 ‘our bead ot Fine Woi k HORSk.-s. Four \ KaKIANH CiU/IS, Five Mli.K CO W’.S, I'Wo lUili-i, Fis e liead ol oinig Cattle, !*>t;\ - ell Sheep, I pUI L Col-s Wald bleed,. 1 U'o lulir-linlM' Wagons, inearly new,i lAvo-etsol Hay l-adder*. Wagon lied, UoeUuway C.u i urge, and Kumls Cui riage, UKAPKH AM) MuWki:. .-sepai alor, (Hei .ser’s i>atenl, nearly new,/ Two bow* power, i m, Hood Thmsiimg .Matlilue, with a shaker attach ed, i Plan IPs make) Four horse isled, 1 toller, • lei eh, Hears ol alt description*. Undies, Harness, Col lars, Tw o Fifth Cliauis, 1 i.y N'els. Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Com Hook, Coin J»ijU,aiul a num ber ol other agncullmat implements. lluL'SH lloMJ ANll KlToilKN l-LlvNll'l Hls, consut ing in purl of liureaiis, Tabu*. Set tees, four Slos • es Two Corner Cupboards, Forty Hirds ol CAK I’I-iT, Spinning Wneel, Twelve Stands, made ot >assalraH and .Mulbeny, expressly tor apple but ler, a number ol Culei Uairels, arc., I’olutoes by Hie Umbel. Sale lo commence at p) o'clock A. M.. when atu-mhujce will lie given and teiio* made known t>y AMOS MILUFK. 1' el). 11, isti-s.—>l EXTENSLVKHALKOFSADDLHU V. 0)1 .Soho da •/, M'irrh 21, l*u*. —Th e subse 11 b> ; \vm sell, al Public Sale m New Kingston, on t he above day. bis enure lul ol i-addicry, vi/,; 1 l-ulj Set ol’HKAli-S, for 1 Horses, lour and a half inch Ureeebhands, with JU inch backhands Haines, Truces, and all complete, .1 sets ot Yankee Hm - ness, 2 sets double and one set single, U) sols ol line Sliver Plato SiNHi.H HAHN Mss, s sets Uluck .Mourned Harness, suitable tort 'an (ago or spring • Wagon. 1 Sets Plow Hear;., with and without Ci uppers,-I Stable* Ilallei s, ill Ullnd Bridles, 12, UIHINH HHIHUKS, 2 sets second-hand I lit: ness. I government saddle, ti Wagon i, tiles, 1 Hiding Saddle 12 plow I,me*, I set second-hand Front Hears, is WAHON WHIPS, 12 Hnggy Wlilps.a l.tl of i 'ollar pads, a lot ol Colt and Hiding Hali ms. a 10l ol Slips, logei her wiih many ot tier ai • lu-h-s mil necessary to mention, Sale lo pom meiice at. lo o clock, when term; will he made known l>v .l.\i'i)U KINT/.. Wit. Hi:’. 1 NMA. .dua/ai/u. i. Feb. prj'bs.— Is THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Pomaces, llnvo received Four Fir»t Clrmh Premiums nt ilio New VnrU Stnto anil oilier Fair*, Alho, tho grent HII.VHR .lIUDAI, itt MieFnirof tho Ainerieitn lo»limte held In tho City of New VorU, lbU3> THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OP THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE "WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS "WITH OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN “OPEN FIRE.” THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST KCONOMIOAI STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Eight Sizes of tho Stoves, r.ml Three Sizes of the Parlor Furnaces. Manufactured and for Sa!o to tho Trade by PERK IT & CO., ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS, mu s.vi.u ky II I N K S M X T II & 11 U \* I* , NO. IW, NORTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA. Aug. A»,.l*i7. Jjl nA N KLIN II OKS K , OPPOSITE THE corin’ lIOVHK, vAitli s l /;, r /•; a x ». i, GKOKGi: ■\VKTZEL, Proprietor. Feb. 0, ISOS. —ly PLAIN ami FANCY rjUNTIN'd o! kvkiiv nnsriuPTios 'uutlj/ ersi?H*d at Hu. VOIA7NTEE* Ofllce* A N it NVM. n. RUTLEII, I>. O. 150.\ t IW,), CUrtufc, l J u. .li UN HF. AS, J. M. M» iUHISON', .d.v 1 llt.W i 'l.AUlv, , Wni.J. Air/.,