tsrrf- JWartUU. KINTS—HUSTIN.—On tho2lstult., by Rev. J. A-ij y Heed, Mr. Jacob M. Kbits lo Miss Mary K. both of Now Kingston. J - ! * KAST—BEELMAN.—On the 28th alt., by U**v. • H. Fleck, Mr. £). E. Kust, of Sliver Sprints ''township,to Miss Lizzie C. Beelmsa.of Median tJ?tesbarg. WANBAUQH—BOTTORP.—On the same day the same, Mr. L) H. Wanbameh, of New ' to Miss Mary E Boltort, of Middlesex ..^township, '■dV BRICKER-FISHBURN.—On the 24th ult.,at ;w*?tho residence of- the bride’s father, in this place, ,*. by Kov. Dr. Swartz, Mr. Win. Brlckor, of New ■-i “nll©, to Miss Fanuip B. Fishburn.of i artiste. CORNMAN—MOUNTS.—On tho same day by tho same. Mr. B. K. Curuman to Miss Mary B. Mounts, both of this county. MURRAY—BUHOETT.—On the 27th ult,, by .thesame Mr. Cornelius Murray to Miss Cathn ... fine Burgett, both of York county. GARMN—BROWN.—OiHho some day by tho same, Mr. Daulol German, of Harrisburg, to Miss ' Mollle Brown, of this place. BEETEM-HEMMINGER.—On tho 25)th ult.. by tho same, at tho residence of tho bride’s fath er, in this place, Mr, Hosophßeeteiu to Miss Bottle Hommlhger. K.UNTZ— MYERS.—On the 81st ult.. by tho same, Mr. D. 8 Kuntz lo Miss Lydia Ann Myers, both of this county. ' HO9TETTER—YOHN.—On the 4th ult., by tho Same. Mr. Jacob C. Hosteller to Miss Bailie J. Yohn, both of Ferry county. YOHN—BROMER.—On the same date and In the same service. Mr. Geor*o Yohn to MissJano L. Broiner, the former of Perry, tho latter of Chester county. SWITZER—ZEIGLER —On tho 2lst ult.. by tho same, Mr. Levi Switzer, of Pleasant Hill, Miami county, Ohio, to Miss Sailio Zelglor, of this county. )c HSlarfeets. id Grain Market, Carlisle Flour m CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. H. BO3LEB A BEO.. CARLISLE, Fob. 3, 1565, Flour-Fami1y,.....‘.110 COiUorn 7 50]Oats, 9 Ou Clover Seed, 8 0^ , 1 4U Timothy Seed 3 2? . I 25 New Hay V l2 00 .$1 3o Rye Fiuuf Wheat—White,. Wheat—Red Bye Philadelphia Markets. PHILADELPHIA, Fob. 2, 1809. FLOtm.-Small sales of superfine at 84 75a5 12; extras,s7saUl2; lowa, Wisconsin and Minneso ta extra family at 7a7 00; 100 bbla.Penna. do. at 8»75* some uhio atOalO, and fancy lota at BUa 12 50 according to quality. Bye Flour is dull at 7 7 50. Prices of Corn Meal are nominal. Grain.—Hmall sales of red at HI ttsal B 0; and whito at 210a2 20. Kyo sella at 1 i>o for western. Corn yellow at wtaßSo. onta sold at 72a76c. Whisky.—Sales are making at oeasl per gallon tax paid. . s,eto ifltibectisements. STATEMENT OE THE EINA.'CEci of CUMBERLAND COUNTY, From the lat day of January, io the 31 st day of Jjecember, 1U33, inclusive. MELLINGER, Esq., Treasurer iu ao uut with the County of Cumberland. DR. TO RECEIPTS. To balance duo at last settlement, $ 7,013 40 To oulslandg taxes at last settlement, 3,431 U 5 To County and State taxes levied for the yeni latW, 70,393 05 To subscription for Noble's bridge, 600 uu To subscription for Qlvler’s biiJge, Sin B 4 To buckstof licenses, 347 6U To Interest received from collector’s ‘ 814 55 To proceeds of notes discounted, , 9,b5e Si To tuxes on unseated lands and spe cial assessments, To amount received for old metal, To four per cent, of commission for collecting blate tax, Total Debits. CR. BY PAYMENTS. ■Assessor's Pay. By amouutpaldajwessor’aforservlces, 82,380 50 Bridges and Hoads . Uy amount paid for now bridges, 10,71)9 80 By amount paid for repair- - ‘ lug old bridges, 398 42 By amount paid for road damages, 120 00 Bj.amount paid for road views, Courts. By ain't, paid for witness foes la cumtb. cases, 849 08 By amount paid for jurors services, By amount paid for board ing Jurois, lce,d:o,, By amount paid for Jury „ Commissioner's services, 129 00 By amountpuid for District Attorney fees, _ By amount paid Court Crier, County Officers, •By amount paid 8. Blxlor, Clerk’s fees, 514 47 By amount paid J. London for dockets. 113 20 By amount paid W. B. But- J lor, Auditor. 22 50 Commissioners 1 Office. By amount paid H.Karns forjuorvlces asComm'r. 8 47 GO By amount paid A. F. Mock - lor services, 620 00 By amount paid M, G. Halo for services, . 400 00 By amount paid Allen Floyd for services, 650 00 By amount paid J. Arm strong, clerk, By amount paid M. O. Her man, Attorney. for station ary, By amt. paid for postage, Constables' Fees. By amount paid for fees in Commonwealth cohos, $135 80 By amount paid for torly returns, Elections. By amount paid officers of Kleollontr for services. 82,090 74 By amount paid for blanks &c., Inquests. Ity amotmt paid for hold ing Inquests on do<td bodies, Jail and E, &, Penitentiary, By amount paid J. Jacobs balance lor support of prisoners, 82,332 93 By amt. paid J. C. Thomp son, support ol’priuouers, 5,477 63 By amt paid K. S. JPeulten- tiary, By umU paid for fuel. By ami. paid for clothing lor prisoners, 100 S 9 By amt. paid lor fixtures and repairing same.' 623 20 By amL paid for gus and water, -70 13 By amt. paid salary of keeper, 300 00 By unit paid salary of physl* clan, 60 00 By amt. paid stable rent for Bherllf, 25 00 511,931 46 Loans and Interest. By amt. paid for Interest on bonds, 8237 J 8 By amt. paid for notes in bunk, 9 10,000.00 —— 810,237 78 Poor Home . Uv amt. paid Jacob Squire, Treasurer, 814,000 00 By amt, paid Directors sal- anes. By amt. paid Visitors. By amt. paid on accountof now building, 00 BWSO oo , . Justices Fees, By amt. paid for Justices feus la Commonwealth cases, Public Buildings, By amt. paid Geo,.Taylor, salary oh keeper, 8125 00 By amt. paid for repairs at court nouse, By amt. paid (or repairs at Jail. 2.547 42 J ’ 82.701 79 Public Printing. By amt. paid Bratton & Kennedy. 8089 00 By arat. paid Reom & Dim bar, _ By amt. paid It. J. Coffey, Miscellaneous Payments . By amt. paid County Audi tors, 3135 00 By amt. paid for Gas and Water for Court house, 177 28 By amt. paid for appropria tion tor Teachers lm>tl- tute, By amt. paid appropriation for Agricultural society, By amt. paid for fuel for Court House, 160 82 By amt. paid for Commis sioners' car fare, 103 70 By nmt, paid for sundry or* tides, • By amt, paid for labor, By amt, paid keeper of town clock. By amt, paid for repairing stoves, ' 050 , -I $l,OBl 80 Total amt. of Commissioners? orders, 9*2,470 07 By Treasurer’s commission on same ,at'ls£ per cent. 81,443 00 By State tax paid to State . , 1,658 65 By Treasurer's commission on same at 6 per cent.. By Treasurer’s commission forcolleotlDgiounty tax at 8 per cent,, ] 776 60 By exonerations allowed col lector’s. By commission alio nr cd col lector's 889 23 Outstanding Taxes. B'' mnl - . tuxes outstanding, Balance. By nmt. of Balance in hands of Treasurer, STATEMENT OP OUTSTANDING TAXES ON THE Ist DAY OK JANUARY IMiO. Collector!. Yean. Jloros' ond Tho-Wu/iv ♦John Eminger, Imj2 Silver Spring. 178 4(1 J. C. Keener 18UI Monroe, 2M 46 J. C. Vanasrtale, JBii>> East Penn, :n« Ki» •M. P. Sniyf-er, IMly Dower Allen. 222 71 James Widner, 18U7 W. Ward Carlisle, 00 00 J. Keefauver, “ Dickinson, 106 SI Charles bin lib, " Silver Spring. 20 07 +C. F. Hanno. 1868 E. Ward Carlisle, 670 10 tEmanuol Line, “ W. Ward Carlisle, 714 57 J. Keefauver, “ Dickinson, 343 88 •Abraham Coble, *' East Penn, 100 00 Daniel Bretz, *' Hampden, 20433 Wm. Ilglufrliz, ' “ Middlesex, 41 03 fJacob UutHliall '• Minim, 233 82 Samuel Baker, “ Monroe, 82 00 •Henry Welker, - '* Newburg, 67 20 •Win. Buchinan dep Newvlllo, 00 40 fWm. Buubman, “ Newton, 63 46 tWin. J. Klnor, “ North Middleton, 340 07 George Zinu, '* Penn, • 200 07 W. A. Heed, “ Silver Spring, 802 80 fj, H. Cnufman, “ South Middleton. 063 4* fj. A. Miller, ** Soutlmroplon, .6109 *J. M, Hykas, M Slilppensb’K boro’, 02 30 l Elias Hock, *• Bhlppeusb g twp', OOSI Samuel Uukor, Thomas Ileus, Those marked thusf have since paid pnrL and those marked thus* have paid In full. Wo tho Commissioners of Cumberland county, do certify and submit tho foregoing ns a correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of said county, from tho Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, Isas. Inclusive: also a schedule of outstanding taxes In tho Boroughs audTownshlpsth'oieln slated. (witness our hands and seal of ofllcc J l, s. > at Carlisle, tho 22d day of January, iB6O. A. F. MECK, ' v • M. O. HALE, ALLEN FLOYD. Commissioner*' of Cumberland Count}/. Attest, J. ARMSTRONG. Clerk. Wo tho Auditors of Cumberland county, mot according to law and having been sworn, proceeded to examine the accounts and vouchers of C. Melllnger, Esq., Treasurer of said county, from the Ist day ol January to the 31st day of De cember, IMW, Inclusive, do certify that wo find the sum of Six thousand three hundred dollars and Hfty-ono cents due by said Treasurer to the county aforesaid, as will appear by tho foregoing exhibitor said account. In witness whereof wo have hereunto set our hands at Carlisle the 22d day of January, A. D. IBM. P. G. McCOY, ELIAS MOUNT#, JOHN REESER, Fab. 4-4 t. Amh'turj 4 $5.00 GREENBACK OF FULL VALUE SENT FREE TO ANY BOOK NT. 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The largest commission given..;Onr 32 page Circular and a $5,00 Greenback sent free on adpllcatlon. For full particulars and terms ad dress tho sole publishers. ~ , • J. B BURR* CO., Hartford, Conn. Feb. 4. 1869—»-w* 150 48 00 76 05 73 SIO2,GUO 40 T)UBLICSALE* On Wednesday, Feb. X loth, 1869. if not sold previously at private sale, will bo sold In front of the Court House, on tho above day. Five new Frame DWELLING HuOUSES, on East Luuther street. Possession given immediately. ... ... Sale to commence at 11 o'clock on said day, when terms will bo made known., Enquire at. DELANCEY <t SHROM’S Coni and Lumber Yard. Feb. 4,lBoo—ta 158 50 — $17,474 22 faints, &c. M habdwaer 1869. 4,00 S 08 25 20 HENRY SAXTON, 820 00 VI 50 $5,480 76 NO. 15, EAST MAIN ST., Wholesale and retail dealer In Hardware, Iron Steel, Nal»s, Building Materials, Paints, Oils 'Glass, Ac., &c. Plu est quality of American and English $650 17 POCKET AND TABLE OUTLEU Y, Every description of ools adapted to all me chanical trades, of the most celebrated makers and warranted in every instance. 800 00 GUNS, PISTOLS & AMMUNITION. 200 00 118 85 18 57 Pumps for any depth, warranted to give satisfac tion, Cemets, Sand, Plaster, Blasting Powder, P oka, Shovels, 3 padea, Forks, Crowbars, Sledg es, «fec. 82,821 42 FARM BELLS, PLOWS, CHAINS, GRAIN BAGS, dC, ■\TOTlCE.—Notice la hereby irlven that I>| letters teslamen wry on th" estate of John Hoover, Sr., late of Erunlttord township dec’ll, have been granted to the undersigned residing In some township. All persons indebted to said estate are »equested to make payment Immedi ately and those having clalinsngalnstsaid estate are requested to present them for settlement. H * JtiHNHhUVBR. . . ADNREW KENNEDY, , PAT. EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIPPING, | Jan. 7.1860-flt Executors. 281 70 8417 00 Builders receive material to a great advantage both in price and quality. Housekeepers goods and utensils In great variety. , We are sole agents for the great FUEL ECONOMIZER 124 58 82.221 82 adapted for doors and windows. Wo tcel ourselves compotentof p'easiny all, as our goods are of the highest in ffualiiy and lowest In price. Orders by mall receive prompt attention.— $26 36 GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN FREE. Parties Indebted to us for 1808, will please make prompt payment, and all to whom we are in debted will please present their bills fur settle ment- HENRY SAXTON. Jan. H, ISC3-ly _ 2.812 IS 605 08 TJUBLIC BALE.—ON MONDAY, J 7 MARCH Bth, 1869,—The undersigned will of ir at Public Sale, on the above day, at his resi dence, in South Middleton township, near Car lisle, (Judge Hephuru’s farm,) the iollowlngde scrlbod Personal Property, viz: ... Five Horses, two or which are Mares with foal; one three year old Colt, one one year old Colt, Five Cows,(nearly fresh;) Young Cattle,eleven BUoata; one brood and one Narrow wheeled Wagon, one Spring Wagon, one pair « f Wood Ladders, two pair of Hay Ladders, Threshing Machine, one Clod BreaUer,ono Grain D 111,one new Wire Hake, twd Iron »lows, one Plank Plow, (shifting Beam,) one thtce horse Cultiva tor,Harrows and Cultivators, Single and Double Plows. Log and Flf'h Chains; two pair of Spreads, Single and Double Trees ; two pa rof Breech bands; three set ol Front Gears, four set of Plow Gears, c ollars and Bridles, Wagon Saddle, nearly new; Hultor and Cow Ch Ins. Forks and Rakes: two .Grain Cradles, one Corn Plauter.one Hay Knife, one Wheelbarrow, one Corn Cover er* two. Bureaus, Beadslead and‘Tan es;'ien pla»© Stove, four.Cldar Barrels, Grindstone: also a lot tf Carpenter’s Tools, such as Planes, Chis els and Augeis. Bale to commence at 10 o clooa, when terms will be made known by ■ JOHN Q.TCETHL. Jan. 28. 1300—Ot 150 00 80 00 8119 40 29 37 TVyflLli PROPERTY AT PUBLIC IVI SALE.—On Wednesday. February 10, 1869. wm bo ottered at Public Sale, In front of the Court House, la Carlisle, Pa., on the abovoday, the Mill Proport with five A'-res of Land, more or less, of the undersigned. Situated at the East end of Pumfret street In the borough of Carlisle. This milt Is about 80feet In length, and Is propell ed by the Letort Spring, a never-failing stream, bos two Bars and one Chopper, all In good condt tlouand basat presen tan excellent run ol custom, the flour manufactured at this mill being equal In quality to that of any other null. The improve montsare a Brick Dwelling House, Brick Barn, with threshing floor, a Brick Stable, an orchard of excellent fruit. «fec. There is a well of good water at the door of the dwelling. This properly Ison the lino of the South. Mountain Ball-mad whichenhbanceslts value. Bale to commence at 10 o’clock, when terms will be made known by PETER FOUST. 85* GO 189 GO 11,131 00 200 00 Jan. 28, 1860—2 t. * Reading Dally Eagle and Lancaster weekly Intelligencer , Insert to day of sale, and send bill to advertiser at once.- 200 00 Sale op personal property. —On Monday, March Ist, 1869. will be sold at the farm of the undersigned, a mile and a-half South-east of Carlisle, on the old Petersburg road, the following personal property, viz; Six head of Horses, four of which are good Work Horses, and twoofwlrch are goo Driv ing Horses, tho ough bred ; eleven head of Grade Cows, under five years old, of the Devon cross% two Heifers, three Farm Wagons, one Spring Wagon, one Buggy, four sets of Farm Harness, two sets of Plow Gears, two sets of Buggy ni.d Wagon Harness, Cart Gears, Ac: .Also, one Ml. Joy Threshing Machine, with fixture* complete, one large Hiokolc Fodder Cult r, Wind Mill, Hay and Grain Rake, (Bnndt’s patent,) Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Ixig and Cow Chains, Hal ters, Ac. Also two hundred Posts, ready for set ting, Ac., together with a variety of other articles too numeious to insert. • Conditions of bale—All sales of $lO and overo credit* 1 nine months will bo given : all under that amount cash, G, W. HILTON* Jan. 28, IB6o—ts 34 42 45 10 SO 00 OS GO 1,215 46 37,010 83 *( ,272 49 $({,310 A! Dl02.0(i0 fD 1U2,0(>» 19 Total Credits, Total Debits, “ Upper Allen, •• WcstPoun, 80,272 40 CARLISLE Meal ©state Sales iLegfal jilmiccs '^oTicir District Court oft he United States. | Eastern District nt IVnn'a. t Jacob Ensmlngcr, of Krnnkford township. County ol Cumberland, Penn’u., bankrupt, hav ing petitioned for his discharge, a meeting of creditors will bo hold on Wednesday, the 17th day of February, INW.nI 2 o’clock, I*. M.,het-*ie Ueglster Chus. A. bat nett, at his olllee, in the Court House, In Cnilisle. when and where the examination of the bankrupt may ho Ilmshcd, and any business of meetings required by See lions ‘l7 and 2H of the Act of Congress, transacted. A hearing will also bo held on Wednesday. Mu* 3d day of March. IbUO. hcfuiethe Court, at Phila delphia, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when ami where panics interested may show cause against the discharge. P. C.ELLMAKKR, U.B. Marshal. PerS. H.Galbuaith, Deputy. Deputy Murwiiai'M Ollice, t Bloomfield, Jun.iW, ISfipJ Jnn.Sn, lbU9—3t VTOTICK District Court of tho United Stales, 1 Eastern District of Penn'a. / Charles M. Reynolds, ofShlpponsburg, county of Cumberland, Bankrupt,having petiiloned'for his discharge, a meeting of creditors will beheld on Thuisday, tlio 18th day of February. IWK>. alb o'clock, A. M., before Register Chas. A. Burnett, at his cilice. In the Court House, In Curbs e, when and where the examination of the Bank rupt may ho finished, and any business of meet ings required by Sections 27 and 28 of the Act of Congress, transacted. A nearing whialso be held on Wednesday, the 3d day of .March, l&tltf, before tho Court, at Phlla delpluu, at 10 o’clock, A. M., when and where parties lUierested may show cause against the discharge, 1 I p O. ELLMAKER, U. S. Marshal, Per S. H. GauiKau-h, Deputy. Deputy Maishui's othco, \ Bluomlleld, Jan. 20, 18I.H. ) Jnn. 28,28, 180', '—8t 51 h 73 100 00 ~M"OTICE. District Court of the United Slates,) Eastern District of I’eun'u. J Samuel C. Huyetto, of Mechaulcsburg. county of Cumberland, Pa., Bankrupt, having petition ed for his discharge, a meeting of creditors will be held on Thursday, the 18th day of I-ebruary, I MW. at 1 o’clock, P. AL, before Register Chas. A. Barnett, at his otllce, in the Court House, In Car lisle. when and where'the examination of the Bankrupt may he finished, and any business of meetings required by Sections 27 and 28 of the Act of Congress, transacted. 1 A hearing will also bo held on'Wednesday, tho 3d day of March, Isitb, boidre the Court, at Phila delphia, at lb o clock, A. M., when ami where parties Interested may show cause against the discharge. # . , P. C. ELLMAKER, U. & Marshal. Per S. H. Galhuaitu, Deputy. Deputy Marshal’s oUloo ) Bloomfield, Jan. 28,1811 b. j Jan. 28, UStib—3l Notice in bankruptcy—/>«- tern Dlitricl of PcnmyUamn. This Is to give notice. That on tho IStli day of January, A, D. hsuu,a wanant In Bankruptcy was Issued against the cstuloof Jacob C. Bentx, of North Middleton township. In tho county of Cumberland .and ."state oiT’ennsy 1 vunla, u holms been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that tho pa> mem of tiny debts and dellveiy ol any property belonging to such bankiupi, to him or for his use. and the transfer of any prop erty by him are forbidden by law; that u meet ing ol the urcdilorsol the said bankrupt to prove their debts and to chooso one or more a siynees of his estate, will be hold alu Court of Bank ruptcy, to bo huldcu athlsolHCe, In the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, beioie Chas. A. Barnett, Register, 6u the 17lh tiny of February, isiill, at ID o’clock, A. M. , ~ P. C ELLMAKER. U. & Marshal o.v Mvsscnt/cr. Per S, H. Galbraith, Deputy, Dop. U. H. Marshal’s Ofllce, ) Bloomfield, Pa., Jan. 2i, 1869. J Jun 2b. laiift—2t* I^OTICE. "Sviurtha Rein, by her 1 In the Court of Corn next friend. Alexau- I mon Pleas of Uumber dcr Lyne, V land county. No. 1. Jan, w. J Term 1869. John Rein. J Alias.subpoena Sur Divorce, to John Hein. In obedience to an order of publication to me directed, you are ho.ebv notified to bo and ap pear in the Court of Common Pleas, for tho coun ty of Cumberland, on the second Monday ol April nexi, to show cause. 11 any you have, why Martha Rein should not bo divorced from the . bonds of matrimony entered Ino with you, ac cording to the praverof the petition Hied In said co o t. JOS. C. THOMPSON, Jan. 28,1800 —It XhaijT, "VTOTICE. Harry. R. Baker, J In tho Court of Common v#. V Pious of Cumberland coun- Rebecca Baker. J ty. No. I. Nov. Term JbO& AllassubpcDiiaPur Dlvoice,' to Rehe.’ca Baker. In obedience to an order • f publication to ino directed, youare hereby notified to bo and appear In the Court of Common Pleas, lor the county of Cumberland, on the second Monday of April next, to show cause, II any you have,why Har ry R. Baker should not bo divorced from the bonds of matrimony, colored Into with you, ac cording to tho prayer of his petition Hied in said COUTU JOS. C. THOMPSON, Jan. 28, ISCO—II Sheriff. NOTICE. —To rlie heirs ami lejial rep resentatives of the estateof Esther Vanrier soi, late of Monroe township, Cumberland coun ty, deceased. The Inquisition on the estate having been con flrmed hy the Court, on motion tho Court grant ed a rule on the heirs to accept or refuse to ac ceptsald Real Estate, at the valuation therco'.or ’show cause why the sumo should not be sold.— Returnable ou the 16th day of March, WiO. JOS. C. THOMSON. Jan. 28, 1809-3 t tShtrtff, ■VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that i\ Letters of Administration on Up) estate of Mary E. Coover, dec’<l., late of Upper Allen two., have been gran tod to the undersigned resid ing In the same township All persons Indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will pre sent them for settlement. JACOB COOVER, Jan. 28.1K69.—0t Administrator. Executors notice.—Notice 13 hereby given that Letters Testamentary on me estate of Henry Barnltz. late of the Bonn gh of Carlisle, dec’d.. have been granted to the un dersigned residing In the same place. All per sons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make settlement Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will present them for settlement. 31ENRY SAXTON. Dec. 21, 1808—Ct Ereeutor SOTICE.- Notice la hereby given that Letters of Administration .on the estate of Dam Lelby.deceased, luleof North Middleton twp. have been granted to Catherine Bushoro, re siding In same twp. All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make payment immedi ately,and those having claims wdl present them for settlement. F. W. QUIGLEY, Jan. 21, INJU.— flt Administrator. rp HE INCOME TAX! Assistakt absfssob’s Office, UNITED STATES IZtTEftNAL REVENUE, Bf/» Jjit W0n,.15 h JiMnct, Pvnvajilmvia, CARLISLE, JANUARY 20th. IMiO. Pursuant to act of Congress, the Income 'inx for 1868. and the special Taxes {or Licenses) upon Trade-*, Professions and Occupations, for the on suing year, uro to be assessed immedialcly. All persons residing in the Borough of Carlisle, In the townships ot North Middle!on, smith Mid dleton, Middlesex and Db kinson.orin the town shlpofCarroh, Perry Co. are n~ tilled to make re turns to lids office, ut once, of their Incomes for lhoB, ol their Carriages in use exceeding S3OO m value, ofthcirgold Watches and their Gobi and Silver Plate. ' Applications for Special Taxes (Licenses) for •the ensuing year should bo made at once. Re lurnswill borecelved: « On Toursday February 11th, at the Public House of Joseph L. Kue.llo In Dickinson town- B *On‘ Friday, February 12lh, at the Public House of Wm. F. Dowalt In Shermausdulc, Pcr rJ Aud on other days, prior to March Ist INK), at the Assistant Assessor’s Otllce, No 7 South Mar ket Buuuro. * WILLIAM KENNEDY. Aasl, Assessor i)lh Div. Jof/* Ulst. 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Term- $5 per year; Single Copies, 4o ceuts; iwo Copies, $9; Five Copies, SiW. , , . - The tt ado, clergymen teachers; and clubs, sup plied on luvomble terms,and canvassers wanted in uil parts of the couuir*, to whom liberal In ducement' will bo ottered. {SEND FOB PREMIUM LIST.) It. E. PELTON, 103 Fulton Stieet, Now York. Address Jan. 23,1833-21 ftlrtn'ral DR. CAMPBELL, THE WONDERFUL PAIN KILLING L MAN. By the use of the Magic Pain Destroyer and Elver Fills, you can save health, money, and pro long life. Ti.crc Is not a pain nr ache, nervous or Idfl.immato y, but what the Great Magic Fain Do atroycrwiil relievo, and in most Inutancca en tlrlycure. Try it before any other remedy, for it la nlmuat certain in every caoc lo’ hr ju-t the thing.and the nly thing needed. giv,.n of wonderful cures performed by this great Magic Medicine: East Hanover, 1863. Dr. Campbell—Sli—l had a cold Burned on my breabt for ten years ; I was not able at times to speak a loud word; I was told to get Dr. Gamp, bell’s medicine and try it, and it cured me in 8 days. Christian Souman. Jonestown, May 30, 1863.—Dr. Campbell, Dorr Sir: I cheerfully recommend your medicine as a certain cure for sick headache. Jacob G. Heilman, Derry township, 18G7.—Cured of hackach 3 of 40 years standing, by using Dr. Campbell’s Pt in De stroyer nod Pills, for d we-ks, John Zovu, age past 72 years. Newrr.anstown,-Lebanon county, 1807.—1 was afflicted with rheumatism, using crutches for 20 years. I was told to get Dr. Campbell’s fain Dc« stroyer and Pill *, ana try them; they cured mo la 2 months. Frederick Bobo, aged C 3 years. Union Deposit, Dauphin county, 1867.—Dr Campbell—Dear Mr- I have sufl'eicd or the last 23 years from Dyspepsia andconsUpadon j I tried your medicine as directed; they cured me in 6 weeks. Georou Sr anobrr, aged 64 years. Chambersbur *, October 20, ISrs.—l was cured of Piles rf 17 years standing by using Dr. Campbell’s Magic Paiu Destroyer and Pills fur one month. David Uoner, North Middleton Township, Cumberland co., 16(G. Dr. Campbell— 1 elicei fully recommend ?our mnglo medicine ns n useful medicine in a amlly, for children; my youngest child was taken with tho croup lathe night; I did not ex pect her to live ten mlnutea ; 1 h*d a bottle : my wife gave according to directions; it cured in 6 minutes, Samucl Kikubt. Jacksburg, Perry county, August 10, 18. C—Dr. Campbell, Dear Sir: I bought 4 bottlm, and 3 boxes of your Fills lor my boy who had i ho rheu matism for unc year, then turocdißi-rofulouß • ho w.aa drawn crooked and rouid not walk; I tried all the medicines I knew and t»>ey -all failed ; but your medicine cured him in 3 weeks. George Swartz. "Wonderful Discovery of Worm Lozenges. Lebanon, 18 o—l have repeatedly u=*ed Dr. OampbclFa Worm Lozenges, for my youngest boy, who was very sickly for a. long lime} I gave him one dose In the morning and one In the aft r ■ noon 5 them were 25 large worms passed and not less .than TOO or 800 Email seed worms. Yours truly, Pmr.tr Lutz, Ta o miles Pant of Oar’lsle, 18'8 —Dr. Campbell —Your Magic Pain lie troycr and Liver Pills should be made known ; my wife was In bed with pains for 3‘years; her head, imck, at ms, lcg», hands and fingers were drawn crooked with iheumn tlsm ; 1 do believe that I noent on" thousand dol lars for her, and received no hearing" about your medicines, I bouehc 12 bottles and fl boxon; after using 8 b tflcs, with the pl'ls, she could walk wDh erntehen; after she had u*ed 4 mor ■, she threw her crutches away. This lady's weight la 225 pounds, and aged over to j oars. Jacob A daub. The medicine enn be had from . i. 11, nt Carlisle market, on Wednesdays anil Satur day*, nr at hisSlore.Third "tree!, between Chest nut and Mulberry, Harrisburg, Pa. 1835. ESTAIILISHED 1835 Neglect a Cold and Breed Consumption! COUGH: r sfcß(JP^: z « « * *• i ■y ► WILL CURB Coughs. Colds. Whooping Cough. Hoarseness, In llucnzn, Tickling In the Throat, Coughs, Colds, «£c., are the victims of its wonderful power. Most of the mixtures mild for coughs ure com posed of spirituous and Inlluin'iimy articles, winch while they give UiMo relief, really do harm. The Imperial Cough Syrup contains no spirituous ingredient whatever.and may be(i«od in all cases with benelic.iul cilW-i. Rcud (he Tfxtimovu of (how who have Iriul a. U. E. SEM.rtts. Dear Sir- I have used Dr. Kel lers’ Imperial Cough Syrup cnnslde'ahly for the last year, end believe It to be the best article of theklml in use,and fully equal lo tts'reeominen dullons. w. B. LINCOLN, M. D. 11. E. BI2I.I.KRH—I have been troubled with a cough for Hie last five years', by reason of which I have frequently been more than hall the night, I tried many remedies, but all fn vain. 1 heard of your Cough Syrup, and re solved In try it, and now state that Ibe-use of a tew bottle* has cured me entirely, I cheerfully recommend it ns a safe, speedy mid plea*an't cure or coughs and colds. Yours, respect fully. ■WM. WOODS. 42f*F«r rfnle by JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY & COWIUSN, Phlln. lIAVERSTICKBROS,, Carlisle Sep. 21, 1 iww,—l y RUMiSi SKeuisiawc'<®meound ({LOOP PUB IF! ER. READ Til IS TEST 151 ON IA I* AND 111 - . i MRSSIW. 11. IC. SELLKHfi&Co..—Tills Is lo certi fy Unit for tins Inst sixteen years I Imve been se verely ulllle.lcd wllh KbemrmllMU, mien c «- eil to my house, mul even unable to walk. .. A In iho post niheo. about two in tints ago. Mr. ( lurk observed my evtppled ceii'litimi. nod mged me lo trv a b.ltle nl Jobm-on's Rheumatic U*m pouml. I followed Ins advice;mid now.bv the blessing of God and the use of half n hoille o] your compound, I nn> free from all m m plums «i rlicumatlsm. and can walk, ° my stair, ns well ns over. JAM KS M Db\\ KL. Takkntu.m, October 2.5. ISOj. 1 have Known Mr. M*l novel for n mimher of yen is. and do not betiliaio lo vopph for the liiith of the above blulejuent. _ A JAS. CLARK, Postmaster. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole PKOpunnoiis, PUtsburg, Pn. /HT-Por sale by JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY * COWDEN, Phlln. HAVKIVSTICK. BROS., Carlisle. Sep. 2i, IMis.—ly VALUAUI.K MEDICINES. —A. sohuuhln and M’m. F. Abi-rle. are nnsncfii ted under the name and style of A, setpmhln, »v Co for die mamiluolure mul Sale ot SherU s oil ier Tincture of Roots, and Dr. Rock’s Pain Mo tor. Tlie.se arc Invaluable remedies lor many diseases, mid tu e sold whole-ale by the com paa.v, at No Ho. South Hanover street. Carlisle, apd by agents everywhere; Dec. :i. isiw-3m BrngS. Minltciies. (’heniieal-, 1 ateot Medicines. An. A lull Mock eonslanlAv n r| at the lowest market rates. Also a com plete lino of School Hooks at ihe l(,>we-l m ice ; and all articles pertaining the ho<<k and drug business ilAVKßsririv imotHcßS, Jiui.2S. IStlfl- No. PIN. Hanovei M. <./‘bankers, No. 35 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. <^enera£%ents, PENNSYLVANIA &0 ° r IHEl HE jfolO^S^CEtfo IJNITED STATES OF AMERICA. proved July 23.18« a. with a CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. Libera! terras offend to ArcdU and Solicitors, who oiMDTlierttoopplyntouroince. . , . railpNrtlcaturKt ibobaduu anpilcadon at our office, located In ihe >eo<>a<l story of our Bjnmcß .Jb'U-e. where Circulars ami PaiuplHoie. fully d«n.ri ,, li-clho fetvunazca offered by the Comtan’V.tnay bo had. 12. \V. CLARK At lif. .s • I’M ; R. S’ 1U ! ' •’ • ager, c. H. Hkimiui.n •’ ' • Anc 2 1 ' - tv Carlisle land association. —A meeting oi the members of this Assm'lm lion will ho held In the numrll Chamber, (Lour! House.) on Mio first Saturday of February, ut. o'clock F.M. - WM.HKNTZ. Jan. 21 IKIIU-llt Kfrrrtnr.n, Ci PEC IA L Nor IC E. —All p imvomh knowing themselves Indebted lo tin* under* signed will please call and settle thesume with out further uutlee, nmlohhue & Jau.l-i. isca—if. 33ni (SooliS 18u9. i- 11 *-■ ai: v • 18G9. >.r.l>L’*Tln.N IN J'KV IkUiSA'l COHA’Atf (>A //.I AV i .V PO.HFRET HTS., G REEN'KIELD’S, who N ii.pw nropiin-G to «‘M. >*:i nn elegant and Wl‘ll ftSSUII«*U Hiock of DRY GOODS, No. 4, EAST MAIN STREET BEAUTIFUL IUKI'LAY **t DRESS GOODS , FURS AND FANCY GOODfI suitable for tho Holidays. A largo lot 01 /•’urj Just received at reduced prices. 1 will offer greater Inducements to buy* era limn any House tins side of New \ ork. Good Mutfe at ell 00; Collars to inntcli ul S 3 CM. American tiublo, Gennuu Filch, Siberian Squlr,* red, ail icduccd In prices. MINK SABLE MUFFS FKOM $l5 TO $35. MINK FABLE COLLARS FROM Sl5 TO $lO. We have this day opened it New lot of Sable Fare, superior to any yet offered, at prices that cunuot full to please. DRESS GOODS I DRESS GOODS!! Havlngdetcrmlned to close out my entire stock of Ores* Goods iiclo.o the first of the Now Year. I will ofler bui gains that cannot be surpassed lu the following goods: BLACK SILKS, A beautiful assortment of COLORED SILKS of nil the latest shades. SILK CHANGEABLE MIXTURES. French Merinos, All Wool Corded Poplins, All Wool Plain Poplins, Empress Cloths, Chene Poplins, Alexander Poplin* Oriental Lusters, Striped Wincey, Lustre Coni, ALL WOOL DELAINES, Single and Double Width. ALPACAS IN ALL SHADES, AMERICAN DELAINES, MOURNING GOODS, BOMBAZINES BLACK FRENCH MERINOS, ALL WOOL DELAINES. A Beautiful Selection of BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES. COBURG'S CRAPE VEIIJ3 aud COLLARS. BLACK THIBET SHAWBS, Square and Long, together with a full assail ment of FUNERAL GOODS For which orders will be promptly and Kutlsfac torily filled. CLOTHS & CASSIMEKES, lOIACU’CLOTHS, ? ram the Lowest Grade of American lo the Klin est French. AMERICAN BEAVKKS FRENCH BEAVER For Overcoats, A Large Stoelcof PLAIN A FANCY CABSINETB AC ASSIMBRES. t In this branch of my trjule I would particular ly call attention, ns I am confident that I have Uio largest and best selected stuck of these goods of nnv store this side of the cities, and having mado'ltan object In order lo suit mr numerous customers In those articles, all I ask isan Inspec tion, fully Hat lulled that none con compete wllh, or undersell me. BLANKETS I BLANKETS ! ! In these I am now offering bargains that can not be found elsewhere. COR SET SI CORSETS!! In this branch of--our trade we are the only house that keeps a variety of these artloies.-?- Mlx’h Celebrated Star Corset, sidling atSl.oo. The Regular French Corset. Thompson’s Patent Glove fitting Corset, being the most perfect arti cle of the kind known. Also, a line French Cor bel with 50 stays. S n A WL S' 2iy stock of Shawls is very ..ill nmt a 111 i>c bold at prices to suit all. They consist of Square and Long BlanketSlmwls, Paisley Shawls Ac. Cloth for Ladies Seeks, oi all Shades. FLOOR OIL O L() T II S T A 111- E OIL CLOTHS STAIR Oil. CLOTHS OIL AND PAPER BLINDS. NOTIONS! Gloves and Hosiery In great variety, and very cheap. Latest styles of HOOP SKIRTS. • BALMOPAL SKIRTS. DOMESTIC GOODS, SDOO yards of the most popnlor prints nt Domestic Ginghams at 12).5, 15,1« and 20. c. Drown Muslin at l5, and 18 o. Bleached Muslin fit 10. 12%, 15.’A tip top. Skirting nt 20 c. Canton Flanels at 15,20,and 25 c. Tickings nt 16, Irt, 20.25 and upward. Crashes nt 12J$, 15 and 20,c. Alsojk fall line of Chocks, Stripes, Demltta, Kentucky Jeans ’ Drillings and other Domestic Goods at correspondingly LOW PRICES. A Grand Display of French Handkerchiefs, Lace Handkerchiefs. Hem-Stitched Handker chiefs, ValcnciencH, Cluny, Maltese and Linen Collars, Just, received and well adapted to the Holiday trade UF..MKMHKU THE PLACE, If you desire a Great Bargain, NO. 4. EAST MAIN ST. L. T. GREENFiIELD. Feh,f, uro. j y{\ fVc>(>!)< !! niO . Ill\»i in .sl*r r TIIF. TIMIJi %“• OBKABOK AT THIS ,NKW AND iilEAl* CASH STORE THOMAS A . H A HPE R , At exceed 1 ugly low prices! tluigains In 81, 4 NX NTS, of all colors and sl/es. The Cheapest Stock In town. FLAN N E LB, Plain and Twilled, all colors, botnets, A Sharks, Fluid Whirling*, Operas. Home-made, and u lino article of Welsh Flannels. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Long and Square. Paisley and Thcbet. Ladles’ Cloakings, Velveteens. Gold Mixed, Water Proof and Heavy Heavers. Merino Vests, Shirts and Drawers, for Ladles' MUses, Men's and Boy’s wear. A full lino of CLOTHS AND CABSIMBRKB, FANCY DRESS GOODS, In new and rich designs. Many of tho above goods selling off at gteatly reduced prices, im mense stock of all the leading brands of Domes tic and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at less than regular prices. BLEECIIED AND BROWN SHEETINGS. PIL LOW CASE MUSLINS, PILLOW CASK LIN ENS, NAPKINS TABLE LINENS ANDDOYLIES. ; ro wjsls and to welling#. Marseilles Quilts and TaHo Covers, Notting ham Ij\co Curtin Material aud Tldys, WHITE GOQDS, Embroideries, Laces and Instrtlngs, ■ Vella Bcreges and Crapes. Holsery and Gloves in great variety, an extensive stock of NOTIONS. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOODS. corsets! cdnsET&n French Wove, Hip Gore, and the celebrated Beckel Corsets. Ladles’ Culls uttu Collars, Hem- Hitched Tucked and Embroidered Handker chiefs, cluney Lace Handkerchiefs and many articles sultub'e lor HOLIDAY PRESENTS. I invite attention to recent purohgses of New ami Desirable goods, In which 1 can otTer special Inducements to cu--.li buyers. 'THUS. A. HARPER. Cor. of Hanover and PouifreU*ts. Dec. 24.1888—tf s»tol>es, tETintoare, &c. Alpaca Poplins. UaIITaLL HAIL !! THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT 18 THE MOKNING GLORY STOVE THE CREA TES!' STO I ‘E EOIi 18(13. Walker * Claudy having Just returned from New York and Philadelphia, where they have purchased the largest, latest and best assort ment of v PARLOR, ever brought lo this place, have now on exhibi tion and for sn.o at their Store Rooms. NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, where they will always bo pleased to see their old frlendH and many new ones, call ahd exam ine THE GREAT MORNING GLORY ' PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER. THE CELEBRATED REGULATOR ROTARY TOP COOKING STOVE, TIIK REST IN THIS WOULD. THE MORN Is the must perfect purioi or everywhere. Ills aHi will last ah winter. It hi and Is us bright and clieei respectfully refer to the among hundreds of othf to Us merits: .1 nines B. Weakley Rev. J. Boas, W. B, Mullln, Webort & Borland, Geo. Wolse. David Rhoads, Levi Trego, Sninnel Greason, Weakley dcKadlor. L. T. Greenfield, Samuel H. Gould, Jason W. Eby, Tims. Lee. Peter Hpnhr, Wm. P. Stuart, Jos. Galbraith, Wo have also a very largo variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely : NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION. (Oils Burner,) WM. PENN. KIT EKA. WABASH. ELECTRIC. and NIAtiRA. all of which have given great sat isfaction to the purchasers. Wo have also a large lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES. of our own manufacture, TIN AND SHEET IRON, of all kinds constantly mi hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING of all kinds done on abort notice Aid substnntl olly. In conclusion wo Invite our friends to call anti examine our goods and save at least twen ty per rent. WALKER & CLAUDY, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, Oct. *, 1808. JJCONOMY T 8 WEALTH! James McGonlgol, at No. 83 South Hanover St. Carlisle, would call the attention of his friends, and the public generally to his large stock of STOVES, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, which ho fee's assured will give satisfaction In both quality m d price. In the stove Ih.n he would cull especial atten tion to the “ EMITRF." Ons burner and parlor Heater. It isa Perpetual Base Burning Stove. ThcFur ■men will heat nu upper and lower room perfect ly, anil Ik gua unteed to be perfectly free from exp oslim oi gas. It has no brick to be replaced everv vear. ft Is so conKirncted that its rays of heat'ure deflected to the floor, warming the feet Instead of the face. It Is a gas consumer, and Ik perfectly clear tram, dust. Its ventilation Is complete, ami the Imi nlng gas and Ignited coals shine out through the Mica Windows, giving the brightness and cheer of an open Are. Call and see It. He also offers all the latest and moat Improved patterns of PARLOR STOVES, and a largo stock of Cook Stoves, consisting of the -.- - -. _ Nimrod, Niagara, Ironsides, Quaker City, Farmer, and u variety of others, all of which are war ranted to be best class Stoves and to give entire satisfaction. , . .. Tin and Sheet-Iron ware, made of the very best material, and all oilier things necessary for housekeepers In his line of business kept con stantly on hand. . * , His expense* mv ( rilling, compared with oth ers ns bedetles com petit lon. and would ask those desiring anything In his lino of business, to as certain prices elsewhere, and then give him a call and satisfy themselves that he can sell bet* ter articles fur less money than any other estab lishment In the county. His motto Is. Quick Sales and Small Froths. Old metal taken In ex- Hoofing and Jobbing promptly at tended to, made of the best material and at m sc£ l J l &Ksin JAMES MCQONIQAI* Bn) (Boohs COOKING AND HEATING STOVES N(i GLORY r stove In use anywhere use Burner, and one lire a* mica doors all around i ful as an open gate. Wo following pen-one from pih who have used It. as Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Serg’t Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, Sun’i. Mi. Holly Paper Mill Co. Bam'l Kcmptou, [Thou. Chamberlin, .(oho Smart, John T. Green, Henry H. Burkholder, llichurd oodn, I. s. Woods. Mnj. Woods, John M. Greet:. CAm.Tfll<E, pa, J’iniiicial rjMiK UNION PACIFIC H.vlMlo.vl) COMPANY OFFER A UMIl’Kh A I o|* THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE RON OS AT FAR, NINE lirMllim AM* -l\l\ MII.I-S Of the road West froinOimnai n completed, ami the work is going <>n iu.-.ii,-n i ...• winter.— As the distance between in* 1 l u -h. n jn.rinm of the Union ami Centiai IVii.- • ad- is now less tlmu 40a miles.ami 1.-ah e.au|. .i.me push ing forward the woi k wiili gi mi em i g>, *••*. ploy lug over 3U,ew men, then* can be mm..urn Unit the whole GRAND LINE TO TUE PACIFIC WILL BK OPKN TOll IIfSINKKM IN IUK.SHIMF.It OF Tho regular Government cnmmisHhmers have pronounced the Union Pacino Uuiiroud to Uu f'JKbT CDaSS in every leaped, and ihu special Commission appointed by Uic President says: ••T..ko ua u whole. Till*; UNlm> I’ACI Fit." UAILttUAD liAa BEEN WELL UIN.-,IKUC TED. ANI» THE OEa hIIAL ItuUTr. l-Ult THE . 1-IAEEXCEEDIMjiEV NVEI.EmEI.ECI El). The cnuigy and pr. sei veiance with w tiu-n tue woik has been urged lorwatd. and Hie lapulny .with winch it has been exeouieu an* without parallel in histoiy, and m grandeur ami magnitude of undertaking it has never been equalled.” The report suite- that any uciioiunules ihut exist aio only tliusu Incident lu all new urnas and tlmt couid not have be n avoided without nmteihuiy retarding Hie process ot the gieut wuik. Much denoißiicies are supplied by ail railroad compa nies utter the completion ot the I.lie, when and whenever experience shows them to be necces sary. Tuo report concludes i-y saying that ” the country Ims teasoii to cutigrntumte itself tlmt this great work of national .nipui iain e is so rap idly approaching completion under such fa\ onl ine auspices. ’ Tho company have now In use 137 locomotives übd nearly -,WA) cals ol ail de scrlpLluns. A large additional equipment Is to bo icudy lu mo &prm— ’Jhe glutting is neany cuinpleled, ulid lies distributed lor Lai miles in advance ol tho western end ol the tru. k. Fully a liw mites of iron lor now track are now deliv ered west ol the Missouri Uiver, and IK) miles moie tii rout*. The total expenditure lor con stiuclluli purposes in advance of tue completed portion ol tue road Is nut less tliuu eight million dollais. . ~, besides a donation fiom the Government of PJ,- t»e acres oi laud per nine, mo Company m end- Ilea to a subsidy in U. ». bonds on ns line as completed and accepted at the average rate of about pel* nine, itecoiding to'the diiluail lies encountered, lor whic.i the C»o\ernmenl takes a second hen us security. The company huvealieady received *lD,lik\bee ol tins subsidy, ol which 91,lis.uub was paid Doc. Mh, and Uniu.eut) Dec. i-nn. GOVERNMENT AID-SECURITY i oN US. By Ha charter, the Company la permitted to Is huu its uwu HiWT iluiaUAdli uuMW to the Hutnu amount as I lie Government Bonds, unit no more. These bunds ai« u hunt Mortgage upon 11, e Whole luild and all llw equipments .-men a mortgage upwii wind, lor a lung time will be the only ruuroud connecting the Atlanilo uud Pacif ic states, lakes the highest mu a as a sate sectirl ly. Tlie earnings trom the way or local business lor the year enaing Jtmu au,l6W,ou anuverage of 4>2 miles, were over KJIJU .MILLION Utd.- LABS, winch, niter paying all expends, were much mure than siilhclent to cover ml interest liability upon that tiiMnnce, uinl thelusttlvo momliN have been iliey would have been gi enter, il the road bud not been taxed to us niniiwi nipueiiy to tiauspoit Ha own materials lor eoiiMt uelmn. t lie income frtjm the gieut pass. nger Lmvci, the Chum Heights, and llio Mippnc* lor toe new Kocii> Muuuluiu estates and leinluries imiM be umpic lor all intercut and other nubilities. No jiiimi cal notion can rci.uce the. late »l inleu-st It must lemalD ihir y yeai *-vt> /. rornnmi in gout, now equal io between cndil him nine ptw cent, in cunency. 7/» 2"' t " r, l ,i ' 1 1,,r " p".'-"/*//• Snyutd, il U Ho «d With Alien W.-ie issued by the Uovernnieui, n- Miiui... pine Would Hot be less Until Iron. l«* —• • i> i •i ni. tneinUun. Ah these Imnih me u-eu uno< i «.u - ernniunl autlioi U> and super\isiun, up>ni abut la very largely a Government w.nK.tUev must ultunuleli uju»r.«aeh Guvei nm. in pnc-'. No oilier corporate bunds hi e made mi seem e. The price lor t he present is I'AK. ami aeej ued Into rest ut U per cein. In mi .Uuy , in*-*, In cm i cii* will Vie received In Carlisle by A. L. SPUNttLEK. and tu New Volk AT THECOMPAN YAS OFFICE, No.‘Jo Nassau SU, AND BY JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bunkers, No. iy Wall St. Ami by the Company's advertised agents tluuughuiit the United states. Boinhsrnt free, but jutrlic* tvlwHbing through to • enl agent*, will look to tin m/or tln ir s. je th ln nrj/. A NEW PAMPHLET AN I> MAP WAS ISSUED OCT.lst containing u report of the progiev* of the work totlmtdute, and a inorocompleie *iale mcni In relation to the value ot the bonds than cim he given in an advertisement, which will be sent free on application in the compaii.v ’*> otllces or to any oft he advertised agrat*. 49>The Coupon* of the El rat Mori mate I ■mds of the Union Pmdllc Uailroud i;oinpan,\. dm* Jun. Int. will be paid on and after 1 mil date, XN Gold Coin, free of Government ta\. «t i lo- ♦ dm • punv’H t nice. No. IS). Nassau st reel. New 1.0 k. JOHN J. ISIIO, Treus .rer. New Volt. Uec. 1!1, IKGS—:im PACIFIC UAILUOAU NEARLY FINISHED. 15 5 0 MILES BUILT. THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM I'A MY, AMU TilK CENTRAL PACIFIC U. U. CU. Have added Eight Hundred isuii Miles lo their linos during the current year. wluledolng a large local passenger nnd freight business. The through connection will undoubtedly bo com pleted next summer, when the through tralllc will Uo very great Foily thousand me now employed by the two powerful companion Id pressing for waul the g'cat national highway to a speedy completion. Only 2 0 in-ies remain to be built, of which mostly are graded and ready for the rails.' First Mortgage Hold Ronds of the Union Paclllc Railroad Company forsnleatpar and Interest and First Mortgage Gold Ronds of the Central Pacific Railroad at 103 nnd Interest, The principal and interest of both bonds are payable In gold, DE HAVEN & BRO., DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SK- CURITIES, GOLn. do NO 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, Penn. Jnn. 23, 1861)—ly Philadelphia Samples sent by mail when written lot Jan. 7, IHiO—ly 4TTICNTION !! 13 the undesigned, having pirchioied tho right from L**vi Albert, ar* prejMred to drill wells in Uilsnml adjoining cumuli* ut greatly reduced rates. - Orders promptly attended to. Orders should bo addi e.sscd to JACOB ALBERT Jr., i BIB). Nov. iy, hus-sm* a. u. coyi.e. IVU. scott covi.i: /~10 YLE4CO., . J O B n E It 8 IN Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Goods and Stationery. All orders will receive prompt attention. No. 11, South Hanover stret, Carlisle. *3-AgeulKforlheChumUeniburg Woolen Mill, March 1«, l«w.—ly FOR RENT.—The Law Often now occupied by L. Todd, Ksq., directly South oi too market* house. i’ossosloit given on the Ilrsl of April next. Also for rent, tin- Law office on the second Moty ,oi Inh-dl a store-room. oner of lliumvcr Klreet and Mar ket Square, now occupied hy W. J. Slomror. In* quite nf C. IMIUFI-. Dec. 2 1 Im«— if NOTll.'K.*- Orders for coal on Dolan cov iVShrom, will he recelvcdm d promnltj attended to ut Command: Worthington h «lrun Blore. ut John FalJer s grocety store. at Hum » giocery store, and ut John Rheom's confectionu rv store. __ •'jyn, li, ISfiO—3m. DEhANCZY ASnKOM. Stobcs, ffirmuare. &c, J_JEAUTY, DURABILITY. ECONO ihe undersigned having returned Irons (he calcs with a largo slock ol goods, invite theal teiitlon of all who desire sutislacUou to cull ana examine their stock consisting in pari oX STOVES, such as the Uarloy Sheaf. Dictator, Mohle Cook. Eclipse, and other varieties of COOK STOVES, which they challenge tho trado to compote with, feeling continent tlmt they can sell better sloven for less money than any firm in the country.— The attention ol tho public Is invited to their choice selection of RANGES, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, among which can bo found SPEARS’ CELEBRATED Revolving Light- Huso Burning Stove, J nu lata Baso Burning Parlor Hester, in fact they ran plcaso yon with Stoves of all winds at price* which dety competition. PUMPS, for deep Wells and Cisterns constantly on hand. Their block of goods comprises everything kept in it first clans furnishing store, such ms Colleo Mills, Flat irons. Coal buckets. Coal shoves Hhuvciß and Pokers, Registers. Toilet Ware, Foot Tubs, infant Bathing Tubs, Chamber Sets dc. 4c. dc., Also, Copper ami Brass Dippers, Wrought iron Puns and Lndcis, take Puns and Moulds, Spoons Knives and Forks, And all kinds of Hollow ' Ware. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, of nil kinds constantly on hand, manufactured by the beat workmen of the beat material. Buy ing stock In largo Juts for (he cash they are en abled to aell at amiill advances, all they ask In h call from you to examine their goods and price list, utter which they feel certain you wlllAmy no where else. Their motto is "Liveand Let Live." Fire bricks and grates for ail kinds of Stoves, constantly on hand. Boynton Bose Burning Fire Place Heater, similar to the Lutrobe. Ten Piute Stove*, PORTABLE and STATIONARY HEATERS uud RANGES of the different manu facturers and patterns. Old stoves taken In exchange, No 6$ North Hanover street. OF THE THE ORIENTAL. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, Have received Pour First Data PremlNM at *• New Vork nud ether Kaln, Almh tkl greni KII.VKIt .IIRIMI.nI the Pnltaf Uae Atnerlrati Inalltaie held la (ha Clip •( New York, 180 J. THEY ARK PKRPKTUAL BtIRJfKRS, ONLY ONB KIRK HKIXIi RKQITIKKD TO BB MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARB PKRFKCT VENTILATORS OF THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO KSCAPE OP GAS FROM THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO THE FIRE WILT- REMAIN FOR DATS WITH- OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO A* "OPEN FXUK." THEY AUK POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET. PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATUKR. THEY ARB THE MOST ECONOMTOAI STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Tho following are a few of the many reference* to persons who have been and are now n«dng tho “ORIENTAL," and to whom wo confident ly rofer for testimony as lo Its great ment. H. K. Brcechbill, Dr. D. Mahon, Miller & Rowers, Dr. Common, Wm. Pponsler, D. Spoils, J. Noffslngor, R, lyongneeber, K. Leonard, Mrs. Galbraith, Pr.ZHzor, Jacob Thndlum, and quite a number of others. For Sale by RINESMTTH A RUPP. A r o. GB, JVo»7A Hanovtr Street, Carlisle, Pknn'.v, Sept. 24,1803—dm QARRIAGES, Bitsfflcs, Sleighs. lu order to accommodate their rapidly In oreusiue ttnde. A B. & N. SHERK have Juut removed into their NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY, ,n:#r South and Pit.( Sin. CAUUShK. I*A, fliinx they imvo Increased fuel llt tea for uo* {..eturlmr everything lu their line. All ih«* l« t'-st Ktvlen t.r Carriages, Buggies, S.eighs and Spring Wagon* * •' u hand, or made u> order on >lion notice uiul miM>nuble terns Messrs, shark feel confident that they can turn o’-, work ctiiml In finish und durability to »u«>' •• •!',idinhuicnl mitshh* of the cities. ! wivhtnit nnythlnu m their line should ■ i\Mn-ir miters at oneo. Ayr* pAiyTiya promptly ATTEXDFD TO. Dec. 17, IBfl:—ly rilllE RANK, OF CAR [ LISLE, PENNSYLVANIA. Keeentiy nr«iu»lzed, has been opened, for il*r 11 ntiKiictlnn of a general lunik ing Inislnesn, In He corner room of U. Given* new building, on the North West corner of High street ami the Centre Directors hope by liberal and careful man agement U» make this a popular Institution, and a wife depository for all who may favor the bann with their nccountH. , . Deposits received and paid hack on demand, in ti-rcnt allowed on npenlul ilt-poslt Ooi , w J . rrammry Notes nml Government liont>™. tiouifin "'uiincction, mmie on nil access 1 OK- po 1•T s 1 n th. country. Discountday.Iuesday. I!rnklnijhom». from 9 o'clock a. «. to S o'clockn. " nniEOTOua. [L Given. President, Thomas Paxton. i«!Sb \v nralehend, A. J. Herman, J March 311. IK6B.—tf Abraham Wltmer, S. PATENT AGENCY C. Xi. LOCEMAN, 21 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE PA.. Fxecutcs Drawings, Specifications, A*., and prr. sonts Patents lor Inventors. . Fob. 13, l«8.“ly \ UUTIONEERINGI. Tue undersigned huvlngt a k e n out licen ■ e i> an AUCriONELU, iefpeci fully' oDera nla ser> • eft to the Dublin Ilitvlng nud considerable ex oerlcnre nly friends feels confident of my ahlh* lv to reiider snlUfociloii. Any information de- Sired will be cheerfully given by. culling on him ■ t bln residence «*m the lurni of Mr. John Bold). THEM OBSTRUCT. Spring Wagons
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