Court Proceedings. —The January term of Court convened on Monday 11th inst,— President Judge Graham, ami As sociates Stuart and Blair on the Bench.- The trial list was small, both on the criminal and civil docket, and on Thurs day court adjourned until Monday, 18th inst. Tho following cases were disposed ol : Common Pleas. W. B. Murray and Margaret hi:? wife vs Tho Borough of Carlisle—Appeal by Wm. B. Murray and Margaret- his wife from the assessment of damages made by the viewers and tho Borough of Carlisle for the laying out and opening of College Street through their property. After ju ry being sworn, defendant confesses judg ement for $750 to the plaintiff. . D. J. Leidigh and John Miller, doing business as Leidigh & Miller tv? John Beetem —Trespass on the case to recover value of several boxes, of dry goods, al leged to have been lost by Beetem, du ring a rebel raid. Verdict for defendant. Quarter Sessions. Com. va James Lytle—Larceny by bai lee, embezzlement by employee. Defen dant plead guilty, sentenced to imprison ment in the county jail for a period of four months, six cents llrie and costs of prosecution. Coin, va Robert Sharpe—Asaaalt and battery. Verdict not guilty, costs divid ed between prosecutor Nowlin Hurk ness and defendant. Com. vs Newlln Harkuess—A ssault and battery, throwing stones , at cars. — Verdict guilty as toother counts in the indictment, sentence, six cents line and costs of prosecution. Com. vs Zack. Taylor and S* C. "Wil liams—Larceny. Verdict guilty, sen tenced to county jail for teu days. Com. vs Robert Bobiuson—Larceny by bailee* Verdict not guilty. Com. vs George Carter—Surely of the peace. The Court dismissed tho prose cution upon payment of costs of prosecu tion by defendant. Oyer AND TERMINER Cora* r.s. Adam Titus—Murder of Hen ry Stehm a tru£ bill._Ou motion of tlefen daui’rf counsel case continued until April teim. Second Week—Common Pin:as. William A. Morrill and Wm. B. Mnr tjimrt, doing business as Morrill & Mar quar, vs. Joseph H. Singiser. Action on Uio caso for damages. Verdict, judg ment Tor the plaintiff for STOO. Elizabeth Fenton, James Mcßetb and Jane his wife, John E. Carson, Elizabeth Carson, Elisha Carson, Janus Mell waiue and Alice his wife, and William Carson vs James McCullough—Acliou in ejectment now on trial. Public Sales.—Bills for the following wiles have recently been printed at this office Friday, January 22, at the Court House, in Carlisle, valuable, real estate belong ing to the estate of Geo. W. Sheafer, dec’d. On Friday, January 22, a largo and commodious three-story Brick House, with Back Building aYlacheilj situate on West Mam street, the property of Adam Seusemuu. Tuesday, January 2G, at the Court House, Executor’s sale of a tract of Land, situate in Frank fold township, also a Joi of Ground in the borough of Carlisle, belonging to the late Henry Bamiiz,'- dec’d. Saturday, February 6, Cbas* F. Wise, at Bolling Spring-, Horses, Cow, and a variety of lunuing implements. Saturday, Februry 13, Samuel Keeney, Sr., in South Middleton township, near Cmigheau’s Mill, Horses, Cows, farming utensils. Monday, February 22, W, H. Buugher, In Penn township, one-iourth mile rtouih of (Jeuireville, .Horses, Mules, Young Caitle, together with a lai'gc variety oi funning utensils. Monday March S, John Hoover, in Franklord township, live miles North west of Carlisle, Horses, Cattle and a va riety of farming implements. March 17, 18 and 19, John Hannon, at the Gorman House, Carlisle, extensive sale of Hotel Furniture. The Weather.— We have had id sorts of weather during the past week— Spring, Autumn and Winter. In the lan guage of the classic poet; “First It blew, Then'll thew. And then It friz.” For a week January seemed to be fling ing spring smiles in stray sunbeams over the hills of snow and fields of silvery sleet, until, swooning to tears, in a ten derness of splendor, it terminated in a waste of muddy water and a wreck cf sleighing pleasures* The air, almost as solt as that of an April day, tempted the invalid out, and fanned th<? fever of in dolence about the brow of the corner loafers. The mornings dawned in gol den splendor, while the evenings were draped in brilliant beauty, bound around with rainbow colors, and the pavements were covered with slush and the streets ankle-deep with mud. But' what is the use of getting poetic over it? Hero we are again.in the midst of winter, with snow in the air and iceon the pavements, and a tolerably good prospect for the ice men yet. Advertise Your Spring Sales- The season will soon be here when ven dues of personal property will begin throughout the county. We allude to this thus early to remind farmers and others who intend to sell out the coming spring, that too little attention is paid Id advertising thoroughly. To save a'few dollars, hundreds of dollars are lost. Ad vertise your sales in the newspapers. A handbill is only seen by a few, but -the newspaper reaches the many—goes into their houses, and is read by every mem ber of the family. Drawing a crowd from nil sections will induce greater competition in bidding, and enable the seller to get much better prices on each article so‘d, making in the aggregate a gain that will amount to hundreds of dollars. The Volunteer circulates ex tensively in every part of Cumberland county. It goes to every Post office, and into every town and township. It has a large circulation in the neighboring coun ties.' - Advertisers who make use of our columns will fiuditagood paying invest ment. Fire Company Election. — The Wash ington Fire Compnuy of M-'chauicaburg have elected tbe following oiticers for the ensuing yeur: President— Win, B. Mathews. Vice President— Henry Null. ' Secretary— S. Browimwell.' Aw't Secretary—#. F. Huuck. IVeasurer— Geo. K. Mooney. Engineer— Wm. H. Morrett. Asi't Engineer— Hiram Ouey. Directors —Henry Buey, S. F* Hauck Geo. W. Rupp. East— Heury Duey. Forney’s J&css, In commenting upon tbo redemption of State bonds during the past year, waya; “ It would be interesting to bo inform ed why, In the reduction of the past year the four millions of- dollars and more ap plied to that end were used in paying oir Ibe debt bearing four and a half and live per cent, rather Ibuu that bearing six per cent. Will Geary explain ? frTi; ’* Gray hairs may not mar one's good looks and in many eases even im prove the appearance, buV-as a general mlo aic considered objectionable and many devices arc icsorted lc prevent or get rid of them. We know of no mode so little troublesome or objectionable as the use King’s Vegetable Ambrosia, an article which of late has become so im mensely popular as a toilet article and beau tiller. It is easily applied, restores gray or faded hair,'prevents,and in many cases cures baldness, cleanses the scalp and leaves tho hair in splendid condition for arranging, Jan -7, ISGO—lt. lousiness 'Notices pqy- FIIKSU ARRIVAL of Drugs, .’atcut Medicines, Pev.umery, Ac. All medl aues. warranted pure. Preset iptlons carefully ‘(impounded. COUNMAN & WORTHINGTON. Jan. 7, IttD. ' No, 7. East Main sired. -•penal Notices. far Wm. Blair it Son, “ South Kmi M Carlisle, Impoiters of Quecnsware. We have been hnpoillng wear regularly during the last three ye.os. and have cm hand the largest stock out of the cities. Wo have Just added t worn vole* cs, tilling up our varieties for the 'winter and spring sides. Wo are soiling Tablc-wuio, Stone ware, Cedar-ware, Salt, Pish, ami Groceries gen erally. Wholesale amt Retail , below any pn<-e yet i.tiered. i call. r P.S. .71) Uhls Coal Oil, just ree- t\lng. WM. ISL.M 11 a -»oN South r ml” Cm Jan. 21, ISM, Sellers' Family Medicines me among the standard preparations of the day.— The Imperial Lough syrup Is a sure cute for oughs ami Colds. Call at lliiveiMiek Bros, and get a bottle tVWe notice to-day Johnson's RhoumalicCom pound, an Intel mil remedy for the cure of Inlla inalory Rneumul sin. This is a most valuable medicine, since it Is a sure cure for the mos painful of all diseases. For Sale by Haverstlck Bros, To Consumptive*.—The advertiser, having been restored to hoatlh in u low weeks by n very simple reined} , after having sndered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—ls anxious to {fiake known to his fellow sulb-rers l lie means of cure. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the dl rcctions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sunt: cintn voit coNsniiTnnx, ast.ma. BUO-scniTis, Ac. The only object of the i dver User in bonding the prescription Is to be no th the atHleted. and sprerd information which ho conceived to be Invaluable, and ho hopes every sullercr will try his remedy, as will cost him nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will pleas ad dress, REV. A. WILSON 100 South Second St., Williamsburg, Kings Co New York. Nov. I'J, ISUS 1 y iftlatncli WILLIAMSUN-EIELEU.-On the luth lilt., by llev. .John Donahue, at IToillng Springs, Mr. James Williamson to Miss Alice Killer, all of tills county. WERT—BLACK.—On t lie 'llth nil., by the same, at Ml. Holly Springs, Mr. James Wert to -Miss Henrietta Black, 11 of tills county. DARR-ADAMS.—On the same day by the same, at Dickinson, Mr. Wm. Durr to Miss Sa rah A. Adams, all of this county. WOODBURN—TREGO.—On the Kith nit..at the Inide’s homo, by Rev. Ja.s, H. Woodhurn, Mr. Jas. S. Woodbum, of Carlisle, to Miss Tlllic J. Trego, of Mt. Rock. TREGO—HENRY.—On the Tlh lust., at the bride’s home, by the same. Mr. John K. Trego lo Miss Mary J. Henry, both of Penn township. MORITft—W< <LF.— On the lllh Inst., by Rev John Ault, Mr. Johnston, .Merits nf North Id dlelon, lo Miss Priscilla A. Well of Monroe twp. 2E ij e fR arft 1 1 s. Carlisle Flour mal Grain Market. cotuu-:en-:» wi:mci.Y «v j. it. nost.r.u .t mm, Caiimsm., Jan Hour—Family 31F' 0 f'oni, Flour—Super ft On Oats Uvt* Flour 0 On Olover Seed 7 7; Wheal.— Wlilte, 1 O'! Timothy Sped 2nO Wheat—lied I r»U New Hay V ton 12 00 Kye SJ Philadelphia Markets, Pn ila men’ll ia, Jun. 2<i, Flock.—The market Is dull and depressed, nnd omvut'fW hundred barrels were taken by the butne consumers, in lots, at ton-) 5» lor sujn-rUne, il allot) for Extras, 7 25»7 75 lor Fair and Choice, and 7 Tons for Fancy lowa, Wisconsin and Min nesota Extra Finn lly, s 75ail) 5U for Pennsylvania ami Ohio. Uye Flour commands s 7 OOIIS per bar. Nothing doing in Corn Meal Grain.—There I* very lltUodonniinl for Wheat and prices favor buyers. Sales of red at il M'a Ino and amber at 2. Uye is unelmn-n-d. Sales of Western ulSlOl. Com Iscpuet al dinner rules. Sales of 3000 bushels new yellow at S 7 »2e., and new white atS5aH ; c. Cats are wlt bout Improve ment. Sales of 5000 bushels Western at ~2alo c. Seeds.—fc’loverseed Is In demand; 000 bushels sold atSBsono per bush., an advance. Timothy Seed Is in demand al S 3 U(J. Flaxseed selHPlm ar rival at S‘2 00. ISTctaJ SUiiie.rtisements, Vf? 1 H S riims is known as dr. camp- I BELL, THE GREAT MAGIC PAIN KILL LING MAN. FOR CURING ALL THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED. By the use of the Magic Pain Destroyer ami Liver Pills, you cau save health, money, and prolong life. There is not a pain or ache, ner vous or lullamatory, but what the great Magic Pain Destroyer will relieve, and in most instan ces entirely cure. Try It befoi o any otlfejcj.'fcine dy, for It Is almot oertalu In every case Just the thing, and the only thing needed. Refer ences are given of wonderful cures perfoi nicd by the great Magic Medicine: I • East Hanover. 18GS. Dr. Campbell—Sir—l had a cold settled on wy breast for ten years: I was not able ut times to speak a loud word ; 1 was told to get Dr. Camp bell’s modlcluo uud try It, nud it cured me hi 8 days. cukxstian bouman. Jonestown', May SO, 1863.—Dr. Campbell, Dear Blr: I cheerfully recommend yourmeuloluo as a cerlaiu cure for sick headache. Jacob G. Heilman. Derry to.wnship, IStfT—Cured of brckache of -10 years standing, by using Dr. Campbell’s Pain Destroyer uud Pllis, for three weeks. John Zuvb, age pust72 years. Newmanstown, Lebanon County, 1807.-I was afflicted with rheumatism, using crutches fui*2o yfcars. I was told to get Dr. Campbell’s Pam Destroyer uud Pills,and try them; they cured me m two months. Fuedehick Bunn, aged 03 years. Union Deposit, Dauphin county, lao7.—Dr. Campbell—Dour Bir—l nave snll’eied for the lust 23years from Dyspepsia and constipation; I tried your medicines as directed; they cured me In slk weeks. Geo. bpangleh, aged 01 years. Clmmbersburg, Oct, 29, ISOs.—I was cured of Pilesot 17 years standing by using Dr. Camp bell’s Magic Puln Destroyer uud Pills for one mouth. David Honeu. North Middleton township. Cumberland Co., Dr. Campbell—l cheerfully recommend your magic medicine’as a u&eiul medicine in u family, fur children; my youngest child was taken with the croup In the night; I did not ex pect her to live leu minutes ; 1 hud a bottle; my wife gave according to directions; It cured in live minutes. • BAMUEL JiiNERT, Jacksonburg, Ferry county, August 10,1800 Dr. Campbell, Dear blr: 1 bought four bottles, and two boxes of your Pills for my boy who bud the rheumatism f.-rune year, then turned scrofu lous; lie was drawn crooked and could nut walk; 1 tried all the medicines I knew, and they ml failed ; but your medicine cured him in two Weeks. UEOIIGK BWABTZ. WONDEUFUL DISC’OVEHY OF WOIUI LOZENGES. Lebanon, 1800.—I have repeatedly used Dr. Camp -oil’s Worm Lozenges, lor my youngest boy, who wan very slculy lur a long lime; i gave him one dose lu the morning and one m the ul teruoon; there were 20 huge worms passed and not less than 7UU to 80u seed worms, 'ionrs Truly, Piilii* Lutz. Two miles Kastof Carlisle, ISO*.—Ur. Campbell —Your Magic Pahi L)ostio>er ami Elver Pills should bu made known; luy wins was iu bed with pains lor thVeo years; her head, neck, arms, lees bands aud lingers were drawn crooked with rheumatism ; Ido believe i spent one thousand dollarsmr her, and received no bencht; hear ing about, your medicines, 1 bought twelve ho lies and MX boxes; alter Using eight bottles, with the pills, she could walk with crutches; al ter she U.-d used Jour more, she threw her cruidl es away. This lady’s weight is pounds, ami aged over 00 j ears. J a con Adams. The medicine can be had from Ur. • umpbell, at Carlisle market, on Wednesdays and Satur days or any tuuo utUiioy’s iiolel, Carlisle; Pa. Jan, -I, IwW—,ha* JiclM Sfibcetiscmcuts Rhi’okt ok ropu house vi.-i- TORS FORISIW.—'To die Honorable the Judg es ut the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumber land county. Tile undersigned ’‘Poor House Visitors” lor the year ImJs. Respectfully report; That m pursuance of our appointment, we have visited the Poor House several Hines at intervals dudrlng the year; and with a view to inform ourselves correctly as to the condition of the pi emtses. and tho li catinenl of the paupers, made Ihesu visits without any pre vious notice to tho .Steward. Wo found-tho bull ings m ad the departments clean, mid In good outer, the yards attached thereto, and out buildings properly protected and well attended to,showing good management on part of the •Slewaid, ami tils desire lor the Interests of the etmnty, us well us for tho conilortot those who fall under his eiuo. In going through the build ing occupied bv tho paupers, wo found the rooms e.ean and well ventilated, and were much pleas ed with the fresh and cleanly appearance ol the furniture, Including beds and bedding, and the paupers themselves apparently happy and con tented In tho enjoy mein of the Uncial provisions made by the county tor their wants and com tort. The health of tho establishment appear ed to us to he reiparkuhly good, when wo consider the large number ami charac ter ol tho Annmtcs. Wo have no reason to find fault with any thing ” that came under our observation. We have no Improvements,to suggest, believing that H any further accommo dations arc rvrjuu-id i hey will be fully met by the large and convenient building now being erect ed. Mr. Snyder, Steward,and Mrs.Knydi r. Mat ron, me deserving of muon credit, lor tho faith ful manner In which they discharged their du ties bothlor tho county and the paupers. Jan. 21, k-'Mi-it RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANT ED to dispose of guarantees for the sale ol Landed and other valuable property In dlll'er enl partsofthe United States, ProlUs very lib eral, sales easily oUectod, and iio loss of time from other business. Address J. T. Miller Ai'o. Do* 1, I*. O. Port Deposit, Md. Jan. 21, ISGD—2t ■\TOTICE. - Notice is hereby given that i\ Letters of Administration on the estate of Barham Lelby,deceased,hileof North Middleton twp., have been granted to Catherine Rash ore, re siding in sumo twp. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immedi ately, and those having claims will present them lot settlement. I’. W. QUIGLEY, Jan. 21, ISO'.!.—ol Ailmitiisfra/or, iJIQU KENT.— I The Raw OllitM* now ' occupied by L. Todd, Esq., direct iy Soul hof me market- house. Possession given on the lirst of April next. Also for rent, the Law omen on the second story of Iniiojrs More-room, Corner of street and Mar ket Square, now occupied by W. Sliearer. In quire of C. INIItM'F. Lee. til /CARLISLE LAND ASSOCIATION. \ j _a meet in*' nt tins members of tills Assoc la tum will ho held in the Council i 'hamtier.M 'mild House,) on the first Salniday,ol lehrnarv, at < o'clock P. M. WM. RENT/.. Jan. -I. ISOi* — :lL »r.rviury. jSjartAuarf, faints, kc. 1869. lIA V’ W A RK -1869 HENRY SAXTON, NO. I.I,EAS T M A 1 N T CAULI S L I- Wholesale and telall dealer in Hardware. Iron, Steel, Nalls, liuikling Materials. Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.. ie. ~,,,, I'lhcsl quality ot American and English P U KK T AN L TALI.E»’ U T L K U V Every description of Tools adapted to all me chanical trades, of the most celebrated makers and warranted in every instance. GUNS, PISTOLS & AMMUNITION Pumps for any deptij, warranted toelvesatlsfac tlon Cements, Sana, Plaster, Crowng Powder, Picks, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Crowbars, Sledg es, <ie. ' FAItM JikLhS, FLOWS. CHAINS, CHAIN ItACS, ,U*. liuildcrs receive material (n a (treat <tdvan/<irjc h'llk in price and finality Ilousekeepeis goods and utensils In great variety. We are sole agents for the great FUEL E C O N O M T 7 E R PAT. EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIPPING, =MI adapted for doors mid windows. We teel ourselves competent of pVa.sba/ u'l, ns our goods are of tbo hi'jtnsl in Quality and ‘oircxl In price. Orders by mall receive prompt attention.— GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN FREE Parties indebted to us for 180 S, will please mnkepm»i;)t paymcht, and all to whom n-r arc in (ldled will please present their bills for settle ment, , Jan. li. IMJ-ly NOTICE.— Orders for coal on Delan cev AShrora, will be rceelv* daud promptly attendc'd to at Command Worthington’s drug store, at John Faller’s grocery store, at Ham's grocery store, and at John Rheem’s confectiona ry store. _ , , Jan. 11,1809—3 m. Delancey A Siiiiom. Q FECIAL NOTICE.—AII persons O knowing themselves Indebted to the under signed will please call and settle the same with out farther notice, and oblige . , LEIDICH & MILLER. Jon. 11,1609—tf. iißisccUancoug. A~~*feVst~ FOR "the KEADINO WuBLD. THE LARGEST, THE CHEAPEST, AND Til I' lIEST THE NE W YORK MERC UR Y FOR 1 8 6 0. The Thirty-first volume of this popular week ly will commence with the New Year, and the proprietors propose to make it the most -bril liant varied, entertaining budget of current literature that has ever been presented ro the American public m tbo form ol a Family News paper. Reiter original stories than are to be found in any of the magazines will grace Its col umns; uud, already m advance*of all contem poraries of its class m size and amount of read ing matter. It is Intended that it shall eclipse them all in every depurlmentof literature in cluded In the programme of a lirst-ruie House hold Journal. The leading feature of the new volume will be a powerful story by MISS M. E. BRADDON, author of “ Oscar Bertrand,” “Nobo ty's Daugh ter ” “The Outcasts,” "Three Times Dead," etc. etc., and one of the most popular novelists of the day, entitled, THE FACTORY GIRL; THE BLOSSOM AND THE BLIGHT, —the scones of which are infinitely more ampu le uud striking than .those embodied In any of the sensational s'reel-dramas which now hold possession of the stage. • The •• Factory Giri” will be almost Immedi ately followed by a new story of surpassing in icre-t from the pen oi J. U. Smith, Jvaj., author of ••MlDUigrey.” '•Btuuileld Half.” “Milly Moyne,’ etc., written ior the New lonic .Mku- Cl AUilie existing specialties of the NEW YORK MERCURY will be retained, uud new depart ments added trum t me to time during the pro gress ol um year. It Isd .e to a public that long ugu.Udopled this Uiue-Uoiior.'O weekly as Us la voiile sliced, to,keep It at ul its class by a Übeiul outlay lor the very best hieuuy mutter (.-tillable for such a paper; proenrub c . n either side of the Atlantic. This will be done.— Romances, Novelelis, satirical Bkelcbes, Hu morous Poems.Funcy Taics, articles on Ameri can Spoils ami Pastimes. uud a weekly digest ol all that is interesting in Theatrical and other annular Amusements uud Recreations-, will tig* [no m the contents of THE NEW VUUK .MER CURY for the coming year. ’Through the de partment, appropriated to the yuutuiiil auihoi cases ol America, hundreds ol lady-wnieis, now lamogs, first made the acquaintance ol the pub- Thls channel of communication between young ladies ol talent and genlous and the read ing world will continue open to the funner; and such of their productions us uro calculated to do them credit and give them prestige will be published with sued critical comments as they b, lTie'object! ol the Proprietors of The New York MEUCUitV is to render it the best tamily-ncws uuuorin the United ,•suites; and It paying the hiiihest premium for luo best literary talent will secure taut result, it will certainly bo attained. THE NEW YORK MERCURY, Willi Us fifty ,tv columns sierliug, oilgiuai mailer, will continue to be Issmd ut Eight Cents a copy, ami ■ sold by all Newsmen uud Periodical Dealers In A ?o [mul subscribers our terms for 1809 will be: Cash in advance :-Slngle copies, 82 50 a year; three conics, $7; six copies SJJ; nine copies, s.u.. Tno party who sends us 820 lor a club of nine copies will receive an additional copy, free. bi.\ months' subscilpLlou received. Write plainly the name of Post Ofilco, county and Btute. Specimen copies sent lice loan up pLcauls. & WHITNEY. l*ronrUlorv of THU MAV YOHKMUiVUJi I i / opi i eio f. JLTON NE nv youk cm. Jan. 7, IfeFJ —R ~ CTONK WANTiSD.—Sealed proposals >»v will he receive.l ai the cilice ofl-elamey & rtiiioni im iVi Tuesday, .January Wlh. for the deh\er\ n( .iniip, lor Macadamizing ilie Las lein eiul of Main Street, and a pur.lon of the \ oj-ji Uojid. Proposals to be lor quantities of ►lone from 100 to 10.00 perches, ami l o®’ f hvoiy, upon any point between the Mr.’James Hosier on the Vork Road ,‘V Letori .Spring. The slono lo be delivered on or before tholOtli, day of March, WCTZFr c! F. SUUOM, J, L. SrxiiNßii. Jau. 7,1800-31. T'“‘ UNION PACIFIC KAJI.UOAD • COMPANY .OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT “F Til Kill FIUST MORTGAGE BONDS AT PAD. NISK HUNDKKD AND SIXTY MILKS Of the road from Omaha art-now completed, and the work Is going on through tho winter,— As the dlslance helwcon the mushed portion of tho H nlon and Central Pacific Uatlroads is now li-sH thnn -KM hides, ami both companies me push ing forward the work with meatrnieruy.employ ing over :>O,Wb men, there cun be no Uonbl that ttie whole GRAND LINK TO THE PACIFIC wn.i. iu;opi:n fon nuHiNiiss in Tin; srn'ri-;it'or The regular Government commissloners.lmve pronounced the Union Pacific Uiutroud to bo FUisT CLa«S la every lespeel. and the .'Special Commission appointed by me President says : “T.iko as a whole, THE UNION PACIFIC UMMtOAI) I!As* BEEN WELL CONfsI’UUC TKU WDTUF GENERAL ROUTE Full THE LINEEXCEEDINGLY W ELLSELECTEI). The energy and pivserveruncu with which the work has been urged loi waid.und tho rapidity with wtucli.il has been executed are without parallel In hlstoiy, ami in grandeur and magnitude of undertaking it has never been equalled." Tho report slate .that any iielleieueies that exist me only those Incident lo all new loads and that cotud not have be n avoided without maloilally retarding tnu pioceas ol the great woik. bueh deiicienuies are supplied by all railroad compa nies atior iho completion of the l.ne, when and wheiever expedience shows them lo be necees sary. The lepoiteoiieludes by saying that" the country has reason to congratulate Usell that th us great work of nalioiml importuneu Is so rap idly approaching completion under such favoi.i ble auspices." The company have now in use j:t7 ioei>moiivcs and nearly 'J,ouo curs ol all de scriptions. A huge additional equipment is lo be ready in the oprm., Tho grading is neany completed, and lies dlstrlhuted tor La» miles m advance ol the western end ol the trmk. Fully a hie miles of iron lor new Hack are now deliv ered west ol the Missouri Uiver, and 111) miles moie at raid*. Tho total expenditure lor con stiueliuh purposes in advance ol tho completed portion ol the road Is not less than eight million dollais. , . ~, llesides ft donation fiom the Government of li,- SiM acres ol land per mile, the Company is cull tied lo ft subsidy m U. tj. bonds on us line as completed and accepted at the average rule ol •ibuiil i"!! aUD per mile, aceoidllig to IhoUillicul- Ues encountered, lor wblcd me Government lakes a second lien ius security. The company have all ead v received ol this subsidy, ot which tfl.li'.wu «iis paid lice. *iih, and •jUW.OOO Dec. 1 nil. WM. M. HENDERSON JACOB HUFFMAN,. JOHN J. ZrITZEU. GOVERNMENT AII)—SECURITY OF THE Uv Us charter, the Company is tctl to is- Mlr'lt* own 1' lus i' Mi »u n *aGD uuN Ds 10 the MUIIU ;ill*<><llll as i lie Gowi miluul bonds, and no These bonds ate ii FUM Moilgage upon the whole toad mill nil Us equipments. mien a morP'iige xipoll what, lor u long nine will lie the oiilv railroad connecting the Atlantic. and Pueif u. .states lakes the highest min* as a sate seeurl iv Theeai mugs Uom the way or local business tortile war ending .lime .*n, iM.vm an average ot -17*! miles, were over I'UllK MILLION DuL 1j VU.S which, alter jmy inK all expenses!, were nuicli more Hum sulhctenl io cover all interest llabiiuv upon ilial distance,and Uiu eai mugs lor the last llvo mouths have been they would have been gi cater, il Uiu road had not been taxed lo Us almost eapactiy to tiunspott lls own materials lor const ruelion. The income Horn llic great puss.-nger Havel, the China heights and ihu supplies for the new Uocky Mountain males and lemtones musl bo ample lor nil imerest and other liabilities. No politi cal action cun rcunee the late ul interest U must remain tinny years— six percmi. p. r annum in >j"Hl now equal to between eight and nine per ceiU incuncncy. 1 h principal. i'.v //»ea payable in i/olil II a bo ul with such guarantees were issued' bv the Government, Us market price would iuk be less than irom‘JO to Jo per cent, nivmlum. As these bonds ate Used under Gov ernment ..uihoiiiy and stipei vision, upon what Is very largely a Government woik, they must u 111 mule 1 y ap id' l aifh Go vet uni cut prices. No other eoi porale bonds are made so secure. Tlte price for the present is PAR. and accrued interest at 0 per cent, irom .Inly I, l&tis.ln eurreti- C Vubscrlpllons will bo received In Carlisle by A. Ij. sPONsLER, and In New York AT THE COM I* A N VS OFFICE, No. ‘JO Nassau .St., Jlonds sent free, but pat ties subscribing thvouyh lo cal agents, mil look to Hu m /of their safe delivery. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED OCT. Ist containing a report of the progress of the work to that date, and a more complete state ment in relation to the value of the bonds than can be given in an advertisement, which will lie sent fiee on application in the company's olllces or to any of the advertised agents. i!j)~ The Coupons ol the First Mortgage bonds of the Union Paeillc Railroad Company, duo Jan. Ist. itay, will be paid on and alter that dale, in Gold) Cuts, live ol Government lux, at the Coin pnn>’s i Illce. No. JO. Nassau street, New York. JullN J. ISCO, TreasAer. New York. Uec. Jl, IMW—Jin HENRY SAXTON Have added Seven Hundred i.Toih Mllus to their lines during Hie enjreutyear, while doing a largo local passenger nnd freight business. The Vhrmigh crinnection will undoubtedly bo com pleted next summer, when the through tvnlllc now employed bv the two powerful companies In pressing forward the great nallonal highway lo n spoeily compleliuii. Only iF-0 miles remain to be bulli, of which ‘2W are "faded and ready for payable in gold, HEM-EHS IN IiOVKUNMKNT SECURITIES, NO. -iO, S. THIRD STREET. Jdn uncial UN DS. AND IJY JOHN J. CISCO A SON. bankers, No. ol) Wall SI. Vnd by the Company’s advertised agents ihiouglumi the United Slates. T)ACIFIC UAILUOAD NEAHLY FINISHED. 115 0 MILES BUILT TllK UNION PA (11'ICKAIMlOAHrOMPANY C ENTUAL i’ACIKIC UAI LUO AD COMPANY will be v».ry great. Foviy thousand men are I'M-d Mortgaget><ild I>un<ls of the Union Pacif- ic Halit oal Company for sale at par and inter- est, ami Urst Mortgage gold Ponds of the Central Pacific 11 lilroad at m and Interest. Tlie principal and inb’iest of both bonds nro DE HAVEN & BRO Cl ( ) Jill , A' V . , C .Jan. 7, IsOS—ly <^.'BAHKERsf^? N 0 .35 South Thlrd Street, PHILADELPHIA. <^ewera£%ents, C n PENNSYLVANIA ° F T OF THE *UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. proved July ISC3. wall ft _ CASH CAPITAL, 81,000,000, PULL PAID.. Llberallcrms offer. (1 to Atr.nts und Solicitor*, who nt Fan V p l .nScal D ur-i y -Lchtel 1 “i*? nj u K 1”m - r * vfilf "uml' .*1 ally .lolpM. g dif WTttmogea l^|, a •* I . Id Cl II B. IS. i • .*• b.K— (tr/er. r li Mi i i « * s Aug. 20.1S(H.—ly S. M. POYMt. WM. «<’OTT COY I.Tv po y ii e & co., J O )l II EKH I >• Hosiery, Gloves. Fancy Goods ami Stallcmery. All orders will receive prompt attention. No. 11. South Hanover strut.. Carlisle. lorlhuChambersburg Woolen Mill, March JU. IM>U.—ly BUFFALO liOBES!! The undersigned, bar ns made a tour through the Western Country, has just returned with u Larue ami Well <teu-clcU Stock oj FINE BUFFALO It OB E fc» irhlclt he purchased on the Plains of Kansas; and wh-cu win ne h.ml 111 iiiiiii leuouuuble teini>. Kobea lobe seen at Wm.C. Dl veil s Shoe More, No. 6. Mouth HnntiTor bireel. Curllalo. I “■ Nov. 2d, INis—2m WILLIAM CLLI I Lit. PLAIN and FANCY PRINTING of eveuy Dhacim'TioN neatly executed at Uie VOLUNTEER OUICC. 13 q) iSoofts 18(58.- CU ui STM AS r.Fnn'TioN in prices of imv oousat GREENFIELD’S, No. -I, EAST MAIN STREET UKACTIFL'L. bISPLAV Of DRESS GOODS, F a K H AND y A x C Y GOODS suitable for tho Holldfty.s. A largo lot oi Fms just received at leduml prices. 1 will oiler greater Inducements lo buy ers than any House thin side ol Now Voik. . Good Mull's at stt (X); Collars to match at MOO, American Sable, German Pilch, Siberian Squir rel, all jeduced lu prices. JUNK SABLE .MUFFS FROM 810 TO $35. I.onji uml Square, Paisley ami Theltet. Cloakings, Velveteens. Hold Mixed, Water I'iuol uml Heavy Heaven*. Merino Vests. Sl>U<* Drawers, for ladles’ MDses. Men’s ami Hoy’s wear. A full line of DRESS GOODSPDRESS GOODS!! e lotus an i> cassim e k kh, MINK SABLE COLLARS, FROM 515T0810. Wo have this day opened a New lot of Sable Furs, superior to any yet offered, at prices that cannot lull to please. Having determined to close out. my entire stock of Dress Goods befo-o the first ot the New Year, I will oiler batgalns that cannot be surpassed In the following goods: BLACK SILKS, A beautiful assortment of COLORED SILKS of all the latest shades. SILK CHANGEABLE MIXTURES. French Merinos, All Wool Corded Poplins, All Wool Plain Poplins, Empress Cloths, t’heno Poplluf, Alexander Poplins Oriental Linders, Striped Wincey Cord, A L I, WOOL D E L A IN E S Single and Double Width. JLLI'ALAS IN ALL SHALES, AMERICAN DELAINES, MOURNJNG GOODS, BOMBAZINES BLACK FRENCH MERINOS, ALL WOOL DELAINES. A Beautiful Selection of BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES. •«* COBURG'S CRAPE VEILS and CULLAUS. BLACK THIBET SHAWBS, Square and Long, together with a full ussoit mcnl of 4> FUNERAL, GOODS For which orders will he promptly and satlsfac lonly tilled. CLOTHS ’& CASSIMEII K S , BLACK CLOTHS, From the Lowest Orndc of American to the Fin est French, A M JC H I CA N H K A V E It S FRENCH BEAVER For Overcoats. A Largo Stuck of PLAIN A FANCY C’ASSINETS & CABSIMKRKR. In this branch of my trade I would particular ly call attention, ms I am conlhlent that 1 have the largest and best selected stock of these goods of any store this side of the cities, and having made It an object in order to suit my numerous customers In those articles, all I ask Is an inspec tion, fully satisfied that none can compete with, or undersell me, BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! 1 In these I am now offering bargains that can not be found elsewhere. CORSETS! CORSETS!! In this brunch of our trade we are thp only house that keeps u variety of these articles.— Mix’s Celebrated Star Corset, selling ntSJ.OO. The Regular French Corset. Thompson’s Patent Ulove fitting Corset, being the most perfect arti cle of the kind known. Abo, a H;ie French Cor set with Cumays. 6 // A H’ L.s ! Hy stock of Shawls is vcr> toll amt a ill be sold at prices to knit ail. They consist of Soiiare and Long Blanket Shawls, Paisley Shawls Ac. Cloth for Ladles Sacks, of all Shades. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS T A 1! Ii E OIL CLOTHS STAIR OIL CLOTHS OIL AND PAPER HUNHs. JTOTIOJrS! Gloves uml Hosiery In meat variety, umi m-i.\ cheap, Latest htyle* pf JIOUPSK,niTS, 11AT.MOHAI, fiKIUTA. DOMESTIC GOO DS , s‘4}o yards of the most popular prints at 12‘<. cts. Domestic Ginghams at 12) $, 15, lb and 20 c. Brown llii'dlu at IS, and 18c, Bleached Muslin si 10.12LJ, 1.1, * ‘flßi top. grilling at 20 c. Canton Flanels at 15,20, and 25 e. Tickings at 15, IS. 20, 25 and upward. Crashes at 12 y Jt 15 and 20 c. Also a full line of Checks, Stripes, Demins. Kentucky Jeans Drillings mid otner Domestic Hoods at correspondingly LOW PRICES. A Grand Display nf French. Handkerchiefs, Lace Handkerchiefs. Hem-Stltchcd Handker chlols, Valenclencs, Cluny, Maltese and Linen Collars, Just received and well adapted to tho Holiday trade REMEMBER THE PEACE, if you desire a Great Bargain, N O. 1, E A ST MAI N S T L. T. GREENFIELD pec. 17, IMS, jjnv cionisTi-^ '•ojtf'TUTNl'i TO srn* THK TTMS-. A M) aEA.SON .ts(;- • • 'AT Til 1? ’ ' J * • • * * SKW AND CIIKAP t'AKII STORE T H O M A S A . II A U P K'R , (’()/>. \j:i! oh ha y<> vi.i: i‘<fret sts.. who Is now prepared lo »<mi bit an elegant and Well assorted slock of dry goods. At exceedingly low prices! Paigains In ]] /, 1 ,V K E TS , of all colon, and C.e*. The ■ 'ln ape.t Stock in town. FIMNNKI.S, Plain and Twilled, all coloi Momets, Sharks, Pin Id Shirtings, Operas, Home-made. ' ‘ ' and a lino article oi Welsh Flannels. SH A WL S ! SII A WLS ! ! /•’ A N C Y I) Jt EH H GOO DS , In new and rich designs* Many of the above goods selling oil* at gienlly reduced prices. Im mense stock of all the leading brands of Domes- He and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at less than regular prices BLEKCIIED AND BROWN SIIEETI NGS. PI I, tOW CASE MUSLINS. PILLOW CASE LIN ENS, napkins table linens ANDDOYLIES. yi'OWELS AND TOWELLINGS. Marseilles Halits and Table Covers, Notting ham Lace Curtin Material a»d Tidyp. Embroideries, Luces ami Inserting*, Vei|fl RoregCH.aud. Crapes, Holsery and Gloves in gicat* variety,-mi extensive stock of BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOODS. c o /»* s k TS r r o ii s j- ; t* s / / Froneh Wove, Hip Gore, and Hie eclehrated Bcckel Coisets. Ladles’Culls ana Collars, Hem* filched Tucked and Kmhroidnn-d Hand ker chiefs. cluney Lace Hund.veiehiefs and many art Ides snitnb o for HO LI DAY PRESENTS. I Invite attention to recent purchases of New ami Desirable goods, In which 1 canollei special I.x-mJ, AillAn ,. Kß , Cor. ofHanover and Pomirel .-is. Dec. Jl, isys-tf S>tobfo, STCntuarc, &r. Alpaca PoplliiH. HAIL! ALL hail:: Tin-: (jlokv «>r Tin-: n i< jiiv is tut-: MOiiNING GLORY STOVE THE UREA TEST hTOVE EOH WA. Walker & CliuiUy having Just returned from Ni-w Ynrk ami Philadelphia, where they have purchased the largest. latest and best assort meat of I* A It L O It ever brought In this plaec, have now on exhlbi- Lion and lor sale at their stole Hootr-s, NO. IS WEST MAIN STREET, where they will ahvnvs 1.0 pleased to see their old friends and many now ones, rail and o.xam- THK GUEAT MnIININU GJ.OUV i-ardor stovic and iihateii Tin-: CEI.EimATED UEGI.’I.ATOU uotauv TUI* CUOKIN... MIiVK. Tin-: m -st in Tin: wonr.n. THE MOUNI.N(i (i LORY is the most perfect parlor stove in uso anywhere or every where. It is a base Hamer, and one lire will last alflwinter. H has mini dooi s all around and is as bright and cdu «-i hi I as an open gale. Wo rcsppcttully it-fer to liiu billowing persona from among hundreds of ofheiswho have used it. as to its merits: James H. Weakley Rev, J. Boas, Edward I’ury, W. ». Mulllu. ** Serg’t Irvin. Weberl & Hol land, Col. A. Noble, Oeo. Welse. Mr. Man.slleld. Snn’f, David Uhouds. Mt. Holly Paper Mill Levi Trego, Co. Samuel t»i enson. Sum) Koinptou, Weakley A Sadler, , I„ T. tiroenflcld, 'Tims, ‘‘hambei Mn. Samuel El. Gould. iJohu Sinai t. Jason W. Kby, Mohn T. Green, Tims. Leo, Henry L. Bnrkholdur, Peter Spain*, Richard U ood.-, Win. I*. Stoarl, 1 I. S. Woods. Jos. Galbraith. i MuJ. Woods, John M. til egg. Wc have also a very large variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely: NOBLE COOK. (Lias Burner.) COMBINATION. ,<ius Bui per,- WM. PENN. EC ki\ A, WABASH, FMXTHIC. and NIAGHA, all of which have given great-sal- islaetion to the purehuseis. We have also a large lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, ofnurown manufacture. TIN AMI) bllliKT UloN. of all Uimls .ll iliilul. VII.I, C'L’ltE SPOTTINfi, TtOOr’INO * .IOBISINO ' r.mnh**. f’oUls. \V)iooj»ln« i’(mi'll. Hoarseness, In tlucnza, Tick lini* in Hu* Throat, t’oinjli*, of nil kinds doiu* on short not Uv and snhstanM- t'o'ds.jVc., an* the victims of its ally. In conclusion wo invite oni friends to call ■ ” wonderful power. ftiul examine our goods mid save at least twen- Mnsl l(f u lo mixtures sold for coughs r .ie com ty per cent. posed of spirituous and inlhunutoiy uillrlrs, ~T , T , rtT . TTr .,r which while they give little teliel, leully do » ALKIJ.I iV Li-tAUi-) i , harm. 'J’iie Imperial rough Syrup contains no I spirituous Ingredient whalevcr.and may he used SO. IK WEST MAIN’ STREET, j in all cases with jjenelloial ellocf. I Jitad the 'J\*fi!tu.ny <■( those uho have tried if. | H. E. Sltbl.ltlis, Dear .Sir-1 have used Dr. Sel -1 lers’ Imperial Cough Syrup eonsidei ahiy for the ; last year, end believe It to he the best arllele of the kind In me, and fullv eqiial to its recommen dations. W. 11. LINCOLN. D. R. E, Rkt.i.eiw—l have been troubled with a cough for lip* last five, yeats. hy reason of nhlch 1 have li equ.uU ly been unattle to sleep mot e I ban hall the n ighl. 1 I ried many remedies, hut ull In vain, I heard of your Cough Syrup, and re solved to tiy It. and now state that the Use of a lew bottles has cmed me entirely, I cheerfully recommend ll a--. a safe, speedy and pleasant euro or cough.*) and colds. Vumn, respect Hilly, \VM. WOODS. UcL 8, cO N O M V IS \V K AL T H ! James McGnnlual, al No. s;i South IlanovorSt. rnrhsle, would cull the* atten.Mrm of Ills friends and the public ycnerully to his lurite stock of STOVES, TIN ANH SJIEKT-IUON WAIIK which ho IVd.s ussnicd will "Ive satisfaction In hotli «|iiuiliy ami price. In the Move line ho v.'ouhl fall cypcolt\l niton- , lion to lOMriUl-)” Una biimcr ami parlor - , i ' a |„ ) (V lh,aU * r * | JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY .tCOWDI-N, I'hila 11A V i'll ISTh 'K IMH is., f:u lisle Sep. -Jl. !y j XTALVAJU.K M KbK ’IN K:->. -A. V -Sell H;Ma amt in. !•'. Micric. ju‘i* as-<«'ia toil umlcr ;i.i- iriinr iii'ii Mvl.- of A. Si-hnnMa, A ( (>.. mr i in* inimnUi'' n i <• ami Sale r.f Simple'‘•'hit ter Tincturr of Unnt'-.utul |*r. If".'it's I’aln Vic ioi. Thcs«- am iii'ul'ii.ii!-* s |.*r many diseases, aml :t i«* —• 11 ■I u imle-ale lie I)mrmn| >i n y, lit No :(•'» <<>iith I 1 iimvci •I: tm• I, till 1 • 11■ % ;i! nt I»y Jlt’ClltS »>\ V W Ill'll 1 . ivc.:i. I ;im Ii is.i lvrp»-li;ul ita-e HnrainK Stow*. The Km nin e will heat mi upper uinl lower worn perfect ly, nml K iiici t-il to in- perl'eifily free from exp n |i tiiVs ii > brick to be replaced evei v > eii i. M Miei-nvii-icied tlmt its rays of heal are il« M'-r.cd in Mu* Il<> ir, warming the feel instead id Mu* face. Jt is n gas consumer, and is peiTeetij rbni Horn dust. Its ventilation is com i dele, ini'l ilii- hi! l iiiiu- inis and ignited cun is shine util lln i'ii;; 1 1 llie M iea Windows, glvinu Hie nneliiii.-s uii-i eb'eei •>! an open lire. Call mid see il. He jilmi uJJeis all tl.e'hltCst and most ImpiuVed pal terns of P A It L ORB T 0 V E S , mill u Imyt* Mot-k of Took Stoves, consistim; nt .M»uuru, (.»uukcr City, r-> Nimn »1 Farmer. un«l a variet* of Olliers. all of which are war runted u» lie best class Ktoves uml to give entire snllslmaion. Tin !itul Sheet-Iron waie. made of tlio very Inst muloi ml, and nil other things necessary for houselteepei sln M> Mm-of business kept con st un 11 v ** j i n*ii w t. His i*speii'< in .• I ruling. compared with nth ors’ os lie dHles com petit lon, and would u-slc tlnwe 1 des’lnng’imvihing In his line of business, tn as certain prices eisewhete, and then give him a cull and satlslv themselves that he can sell Uet ■ ter articles for less money than any oilier ostab- I lifihment In the conuty. Ills motto. Quick 1 Pules and Small I’rofltH, Old metal taken in ex i Cl siumllng. Hoofing ami .lobbing promptly at tended to, mado of the best material and at j JAMES McGO.NIOAL. i3ri) <sooti£> WHI T E G O o''I) S NOTI 0 N S ru O K I N (j A N I) II EA T I N G HT U V EH lion. J. Stuart ('viu.rsi.n, i*a. iLcgal jlotircs NOT] (’l'j.—All persons’!: itmvtwsr * iiwn m*i vi's io <>it ,-rfic i. >l." >.i i ;».• Ilk S. \V. UiitemH-K/fK.'. .U/hTm/iul ; tn, H versttrk. arc rrqncst»-«M<- ..-.u be fo ’ the link of Ich. i.> \: mii i i l .- m- iiilcre*’. \7 I be added nml cuMs. WM. U. PA HK i ,i:. A:t • :i* Law. Sm. 7, isny—;:i N<». :>■. \\ .-i Mam ,m*et. EXECUTORS NOT I UK. - -Notice ia hereby given that L»dtciv Toiamentary on iiu* estate of llenrv ilarmt/,, l.ili* ot me Harm gh .»J l *arlMc. dec’ll., have oi en a ran ted lo Ihe im • lelMiilied residing In the -aiee |.inee. All per* ■»oli- indebted to viinl 1.-lale m. i ■ quested lo make M-tt lenient liihiihlm.and ttehaving elai ms airaih“>t hald i •>! >'<• w, i 1 i • •n. i h--m tor '<•l l lenient; l\\ ' •• liec.lM, iM.wiil h'■ ■ NOT I UK.—Notice is hen-l.v gi\i*n Mint Letters of AdmlnlMtation mi the estate of Oil Imrino Ui lie leu, late nr (*a i lisle, Penn n. dec’ll, have been Issued to the undersigned. lonling in same place All persons uimwim: tin imelvcs indebted to the estate are jeqnesle-l lo make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will aL > present tliem for set tlement, K. CoKX.MAN, 1 H“C. 17. ISfW.-r.l NOTICE- —NolkV is Tieteliy given that letters testamentary on tin *t Salem John Hoover, Sr.,lnto of l-rankioid am iisiiip der’d, have been grunted to the umlei sntui d tesMinu in stum* township. All pel ->ins itn..Mnl insilil esltite at e > eqnested to mala- pay iu-mi mi medl ately and I hose having elalins ana i list said estate are requested to presetd I hem mr >•<■ll lenient. .KillN Ili-nVI-.11. Ah.Ni;lw kknn ei»v, F.< rf‘l‘lll. Jan. 7. iMin-tit Ural (Pstatr Sales VJALK OK VALUABLE REAL ES- O JATK IN PENN ’J UWNMIII'.-L;. vniueof a power of Altai ney, 1 1 urn Mu- hells m Uot.erl Lind,deceased, to Noah Cork ley, and as guar dlan ol the nilnorehlldren ot >usan i\Hle\ . and Trine, we will expose all the real estate m the lute Kohert thud, lo Public Sale, at the Mansion House Jn spi mg Mills, mi satrulav, the ’J.*d day of .lannary. Wil*. al la o’etuck, A. M„ the lolluw ing real estate to \\ it; .No. i. The Mansion Farm. This mmslds of 71 Airies and IM Perches of l.aiul 111 one traet.uud II Acres and 71 JVtches In another tiaet, on whTch the buildings stand. Tin* tiaels ate mar eueh oilier and ought to go together. as the huge tiaet bus no.buJUhnga on' it. Hut ihcv will he ollered sepiuntely and togi-thi r, amTshM -n a-, to hi mg (be most mot ey. No. I’. A'l l act ol I.ainl in Penn tnwn.-h.p, all ill one in lie lnun i i net i n>\ e, now in i in- > .cmpmi ey of Jacob Infill, ron lam my i>7 Am ami II IVi e lies, This is a plea-.ml amt a good ! ';u in. Iho gI eater pal 10l tin l limit deal« d and nmliT fence, u Story and a-liall beg llou-e. stone Harm Ae. No..i. Kignt \eiy valuable che-unit Timber Lots. Thooaio very deniable, being on Ihe \'alk-y side of ih<> immnhmi. al tin- bead of Do- Man-ion larin, nol la fiom spring Mill-, easily accessible and covm d w illi splendld limb.-i. — Terms ol sale made known on dav ol sale. NOAM C(H’KI.KY. Aft'}/ iii /ect ami rn (itinr.itnn oj .Si i.\an Triim\ i children, - (iliO. IUUNDIiI-', Gum-ilinii of S:n<tn Kni'/s v/.i/iirtn. Jan. 7, IsiiD—:ii* EXKCKTOU’S SALK OK VALK -1 AItI.KUKAI, ESTATE.—WiII lie ottered at I'ubllc Sale, at the l ‘mil t Mouse, in I lie boiongh o' farlisle, al 11 o'elm-U, A. M .on Friday, ihe ,-Jd dav of Jammre, ]-n'», tln> following desei ibed Heal Kslate ; No. 1. The Two story Simic Mouse ami l.oi of (Jround on Ihe Ea^l -toe <>i S-uth I'miium-i m„ now In ihe occupancy ct John A. Keller, imi talning alnmt ;>J hrl in hont and Jta met in depth to a public adc\ . 'I Ins is one <<l (be ne.-i dcMt'ahle business It r.ilmib in tl;c town. No, i?. Tin* Two-story Kninut-lbm.se on He West side of Smith bill -licet, now in Ho umi. pnnry of Daniel low. e-.nlannny In iiont ab.ml <>•) Iceland IJil b-lin .i. ;nh. The-e propeiiic arc rented until Ap.d l -i n> t t; e pi.-- ■,i; n.-, CUpUlltH. Nii. J. A lait of fJronnd ■■ and North slice! cvl'-mbd, Acres. Nil. I. Also 111", c 1.0 - Ml ,\..1 111 M . II ■u p about 1 Mil Ile Fast 111 ('ai 11- >•. cmHn- I’ 1H ai->- load, on I nintng ulmii t Am-, ll■ < ■ - pi. -p.i • lies can Ito i‘\a m lin d al iui\ I ini'' hefore : be day ol ■ ale. Terms of -ale will be made Uican on da\ of -ale. ANHUKW NE I’d Nt. I-it 11. M. UKNbKIISU.'., /.ii. o$ Men. W. sin aler, ./•>• >l. Jan. 7, 1 slid—.'it iHciical S C QMR.OMN HXIKUM A T J S M SIX T I*: K N VKARS" ST A N hI MI COMFI.IfiTELV CEIIEI’. MF-vUIS. U. E. Ski.i.m s A Co..—Tbl- I' to ccrtl fy I hat for the Ip-I sixteen year- 1 ha\ e been se verely uinteled wllii tthemmiMsiii. olten eontln t>d to my 11ohm*, ami even unable in walk. Being In tlu* post olhee.aboiil two tmints ago, Mt. * lark observed my crippled condition, amt niged mu to try tv bottle of John.-oiFa Uheumaiic (,'om noiind. I followed bis advice, and now, by tbe .ide-slng ofCiud and the n-e ol half a bottle of ymir compombl, 1 am free irmn all svmploms of rheumatism, and can walk, without Hie aid of my stall', as well as ever. JA M !•>> .M 'iJUWEL. / ha\e k nown .Mr. .M‘Don d for a nuruli.:- of years, and do not In ■-lu»ie h* \ uueli lor 11ic r i nlh ol I Ik- above sla 1 elm nt. .lAS. I I.A 11 K. I’oslinasin-. R. K. HKhRKKS A (JO., SnM-: I’IIUI’KIKT i i)M, I’ltl-hlirg, I’ll. i;*i-lM)r sale by JOHNSON, lid I.LOW A V A I u\\ Id- X. Phila. 11 A VKR.STK’K Bill is,. ( ;u iMe. •Sop. >l, ISOS,— ly 1835.' irsT^Sl7,^: "”l83l Neglect a Cold and JJreed Cotiamnpdon! P ro' *... k jto*r- &-• o/ r •: :S|BL L£ R^ : >ii ttm*:m.\i k m khitinks. --t>n«*am - of P worn- i smeessinll\ eii-ed In ;.npl\ie.- lo SARKI.I.V MMtl\N\vi, M.D,, •.*., N-n :1, U.'lh St. Plill-.ilei; Sim. Pa Oct.a», is.<.—!>•- -Philadelphia, ---.MI I\v mull v. Ik u \uitltK. it»i Jail. 7. I - -ly t ttkntidn:; til.' ■:ihl.-Islum. P U.k\J«iu J- 1: »’li t'■ l>* rluhl iioi'.i I.»m A.' ii 1 . mc “•* •» *•* drill uHls In i:i is ami lulj'.inniu •■••unlub a; guMtly reduced rate-. . ... • , , onlci.s 111‘11111>i!' aiu-mli'l I". Order* should MlJK'.'M'l J Acu;l A I,|IKHT Jr., Si 13U0. Nov. 19, lbo3—Un\* Stobcs, ffltonuarc, &c. 'jgKAUTY, DUKAijILITY, JiCONO- iho undersigned h&viog returned from ths cities willi u Iargo8tock ; ol koodK,invite theat tenlloif of all who deslre satisfaction'to coll and exummo their stock con«L>Uug m part of STOVES,' such a* the Harley Sheaf.'". f Dictator, Noble Cook, EcUpse, and other, varielie* of COOK STOVES/ which they challenge the trade to cdmpdc wilt;, feeling coutldent ihm they can set! belter utovu. mr ie«s money than any tirm In the country.— The niientum of iho public la Invited to their choice selection of RANGES, PARLOR AND OFFICE.STOVES, flinotig which can bo found SPEAKS’ CELEBRATED Revolving Light Base burning Stove, Juniata Base Burning Parlor Heater, hi fact they can please you with Stoves of all Minds al prices which defy competition. PUMPS, for deep and Cisterns constantly on hand. Their stock of Hoods comprises everything kept m a Una class lurnlsblng store, kuch ax Coffee Mills, Flat Irons, Coal Buckets, Coal Sieves .Shovels and Polcett, Registers; Toilet Ware, Fool Tuba, Infant Huthliiu Tubs. Chamber Sets Ac. Ac. Ac., Also, Copper and Brow? Dippers, Wrought Iron Funs and Ladets, ", Luke Puns and Moulds, Spoons Knives ami Forks, And all kinds of Hollow "Ware. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, of all kinds constantly on hand, manufactured by the best workmen of the best material. Hav ing stock in largo iota for iho cash Uicy are en abled to sell at Hinall advances, all they ask Is a call from you to examine tbclrgood.s and price list, after which they/but certain you will buy no where else. Their motto is "Liveand Lei /.nr.' Fire bricks ami grates for all kinds of Stoves, constantly on hand. Boynton Huso Burning Flro Place Heater, similar lo the Latrobe. Ten Plato stoves, PORTABLE and STATIONARY HEATEIt-S and RANGES of tho dltlbrcnt manu facture™ ami patterns. Old stoves taken in exchange, No ftS Noilh Hanover Street, THE ORIENTAL. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, Have received Fear First Clou PretnloßU at ike New York Stale and ether Fairs* AUe, tho (real SILVER IRC DAL at tbe Pair of tbe American Inatlrute held In the City of New York, 1803, THEY ARK PERPF.TUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE FIRE BEING ItKQUIRBD TO BB MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARB PERFECT VENTILATORS OP THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OP GAS. PROM THEM.. THERE CAN BE NO CLINRER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE "WILL REMAIN FOR DATS WITH OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AX “OPEN FIRE." THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISPAC TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Tho following are n few of tho many reference* to persons who have been ami are now using the 11 ORIENTAL," anil to whom wo confident* Jy refer for testimony ns to its great merit. 11. E. BroechhlH, Dr. D. Mahon, Miller Bowers, Dr, Corn man, Wrn. Spomler, D. Spoils,' ,T. NofTkhuror, 11. Loneneclcer, K. Leonard, Mrs. Galbraith, Dr. Zltxw, JacobThudlum, and (jultc u number of others. For Safe hi/ RINESMTTH & UUI*P, JYb. 08, Xorth TTanover fitrect, Caiilisle, Pens'a, Sept.‘2l,l!WS—Gm QARRIAGES, RtlggiCM, Sleighs, Spring Wagons In order la nccornmndufe their rapidly In creasing trade. A. B. & N. SHERK have just rmnoved Into 11/elr NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY, Comer South amt P'tff S(8. y CAIILISLE, PA., where they have Increased facilities* for manu facturing everything In their Hue. Ail the la test styles of Carriages, Buggies, _ Sleighs and Spring Wagons ru»»iftntl.\ t.n baud, nr made to order on shoit notice lin’d reasonable terms. Messrs. Sheri: feed oonlldenl that they can turn on l work cuual In llul.sh and durability to any establishment outside of the cities. Those wishing anything m their line should give their orders at once. lirpAinixa a-VA pa /yrixa prompt/, y ATTESDKH TO. Dee. 17,1#8—ly man fahmkk’s hank, of cab, 1 I.lrtl.E. I'EXf.SVLVANIA. 11,.',..mu- orwulml, ba« Bern opened, for lb- I, , usacilob of a general banking bus ues.,ln tie t room of 11. tilven. now building,on the Nnrtll Wesl earner of High slreet and tbo ( .litre Ij.jjq Directors bope bv liberal and earcTnl man* uinmient to malic tills a popular lindluitiim. and n sufe depository for all tvliu maj fat or lb. bank. >i-it i> their accounts. , . Deposits received and (lcn\«n<.»n icrest allowed on special, dop- sM. . s, |' ,r ; Treasury Notes aud Government IxaiiJit ll (.iiilot;tiou3 made <»u aU .Vt l^hmlrs* eouuirv. Dlsconniday. Du;Mla>. Hr iiklujhour*.. A - »• ,o!, xc°H(>KrKß. IUTKCmiItS. I:, Jivou. I‘resident, T'.mmns Paxton. a 1 ’ i 'll jr’mnn' liihn W r . Craluhead, A. J. Ilerinan. March 3fi. IWIB.-tf Abiuhau. Winner. y J ft. patent auency C. 1.. Lot U MAN. •21 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE PA.. Fxeeutes Drawings, Specifications, *•., ami pre patents lormvoutors. Fob. 13. 18B8.—ly \ Ut’HUNEEBING! "Vue mulorsleneil huvhig tnhen out licence a. , > ,< l [‘‘Vibo cheerfully given uy. culllm: on him rf, re, .hum""°n tbS firm of Mr. John Bobb, nmr Itoibury. or BdJ~w»ln* him*. Mechanics- C J. O.Tor upon irnihl'lns «t the office of the V th Sm SmII. 8088,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers