n •.I.Public Sales.— Bills for the following Ales have recently been printed At this 'office: Saturday, Fobrury 13, Samuel Keeney, Sr., In South Middleton township, near -yCra'ghead’s Mill, Horses, Cows, -farming • utrnsils. V Thursday, February 18. Michael Ul ■ irlcli, In North Middleton township, 1 • inlle North-east of Carlisle, Horses, Cat tle and farming implements. /h Tuesday, February 23, M. F. Anthony, ;.-V|n North Middleton township, 3' miles ■ 'North of Carlisle, Horses,. Cattle and farming implements. Thursday, Feb. 25, J. W. ‘Wonderly, in Dickinson township, two miles west of Alt. Holly, Work Horses, Milch Cows /and farming Implements. - Monday, Feb. 22, David Sheaffer, in /South Middle'on township, 1 mile sooth •west of Boiling Springs, Work Horses, Young Cattle, farming implements, &c. ./.Monday, February 22, W. H. Baugher, In Penn township,one-iourth mile South of Centreville, Horses, Mules, Young '•Cattle, together with a largo variety of farming utensils. Tuesday, February 23, Isaac C. Rupp, In Cburchtown, a variety ot personal property, , , Thursday February 25th, John Barley, In North Middleton towuship, 6 miles North of Carlisle, Horses, Cattle, Agri cultural implements and household fur niture. Friday February 2Gth r Jacob Shearer, In South Middleton township,, at the head of Letort Spring, Horses, Cows, threshing Machine &c. Monday, March 1, Geo: Wolf, in South .Middleton township, 2 miles East of Pa pertown, Horses, Cows, fanning Imple ments, Household and Kitchen Furni ture, Ac. Tuesday, March 2, Samuel W. Holme*, in North Middleton towuship, 1 mile East of the Poor House, Horses, Cattle, Household aud Kitchen Fuiuiture. * Wednesday .March 3d, Samuel Sim mins,'ln Silver Spring township, near New Kingston, Horses, Cattle and farm ing implements. Saturday, March 6, Sarah Wonderly, In Dickinson township, 2 miles west of Mt. Holly, a va-iety of personal property. Saturday, March 6, Catherine Bose hore. In Cburchtown, sale of household furniture. Monday, March 8, John G. Klehl, in „ South Middleton township, on Judge Hepburn’s farm, Horses, Cows and form* ’ ng impl ementa. Monday March B,' John Hoover, in Frankford township, live miles North west of Carlisle, Horses, Cuttle and a va • riety of farming implements. Tuesday, March 9, John W. Cali. in - Frankford township, 4 miles from Car lisle, horses, cows, farming implements , and household furniture. Tuesday, March 9, Jeremiah Cornman, . in South Middleton township, near Bar nitzs’ mill, horses, cattle and farming implements. Tuesday, March 9, Daniel A. Henwood, in .Middlesex township, adjoining Car lisle Springs, extensive sale of horses, cattle, farming and agricultural imple ments. Saturday, March 13, W. H. Baugher, Penn township, sale of Household and Kitchen furniture. March 17, 18 and 19, John Hannon, at the Corman House, Carlisle, extensive sale of Hotel Furniture* v Saturday, March 20, Qeo. Handshew, in Sliver Spring township, Work Hordes, Young Cattle and farming implements. Friday, Feb. 20, Benjamin Shule ber £ ger, in Fsankford township, about } mile ~ west of Kosht’s Tannery, Horses, Cows, . Young Cattle, and Farming implements. J Saturday, Feb. 27. E. Cornman and Theo. Cornman, at the Court House in Carlisle, five valuable town lots. Tuesday, Feb. 16, Catharine Kramer at ,’the Court House in Carlisle, valuable Beal Estate. ' ’ , Friday, March, 5, Rebecca E. Johnson, in South Middleton township, 1 \ miles • east of the Carlisle and Hanover turn- Elke, Horses farming implements, house old and kitchen furniture &c. ' Tuesday, March. 1«, Henry Westfield, in Middlesex township, Horses, Cows, - Young Cattle, and farming utensils. Friday, Feb. 26, Samuel Hess, In Mid dlesex township, Horses, Mules, farming implements, household and kitchen fur . niture. Wednesday, March 3, Henry W. Kan aga, in Silver Spring township, near New Kingston, Horses, Milk Cows, .Young Cattle, and farming implements. Wednesday, Feb. 24,. John Moore, in Carlisle, Brood Mares, Colts and farming implements. SALE LIST. List of Bales to be colled by William Devon ney. auctioneer. Feb. 18, Samuel Fought, “ '• “ 15, Henry Long, " “ <• 16. Benjamin Hopple, South Middleton. *« ** 17, Inrael Bollenbarger, Monroe. •• “ 18, Jac*b Mubselmau,South Middleton. « ”19, William Wise. “ •* “ “ 20. Samuel Alien, Silver Spring. " 11 22, David shealTor, South Middleton. ““ 23, Jerry F. MelxeL •' 11 “24, Jacob Krout, Monroe. 4 “ “25, Joseph Eoaert, Silver Spring. “ “ 2ti, Jacob Shearer, South Mldclh-ton. “ “2', John Plank, Mouroo. Mar. 1, George Wolf, South Middleton. •• •• 2, David Brlcker, Monroe. “ “ 3, Samuel Simmon, Silver Spring. •• “ 4, Jesse Hetrick, Middlesex. “ -• 6, Michael Beltzhoovor, Monroe. •• “ (j. Henry Hide. Middlesex. “ • 8, Peter H. Mbrlght, “ >• o o, Joseph Herman. Monroe. “ *• 10, William Leuold, “ “ “ “ 11, Henry W. xohu. Silver Spring, *• “ 12,oeorg W.B wders,“ “ “ 13, Henry W. Stoup, “ “ ““ 16, Henry Sheibly, “ “ “ “ 16, Henry Wesifaol, Middlesex. “ “ 17, John Hanshaut*, SllverSprlng. ““ 18, Jacob Paul, Middlesex. “ “ 19, Peter Shugliart, Monroe, “ “ 20, George Han*hue, Silver Spring. “ “ 22, Henry Brechbill, Bolling Spring. “ “ 24, B. H. Walker. Middlesex. “ “ 26, Henry W. Yohu, silver Spring. “ “ 27. Martin Shrelner, Oyster’s Point, “ “ 20, John B.' Floyd, Carlisle. .. .1 gy o ■ALE LIST. List of Sales to be called by Commodore Por ter, Auctioneer. Feb, 12, Rlckabaugb ABloser, Fraukford. “ 16, John Common, West Peunsboro., “ 18. Andrew 01-er, Jr. Franklord. “ 24, Samuel Ebbert, Dl-klnson.. “ • 25, D. Van Kirk, West Pennaboro, Mar. 1, J. W. Mountz, “ “ ' “ 3, Philip Zelgler. Frankford. “ 8, Geo. Henry, Miflln. “ • 9, Samuel Ebbert, West Pennaboro. Among His Last Wobds. — A day or two before the “great Commoner” died, he was told of the recent accident to Ben Butler in Worcester. “It gives me great pain,” said the .expiring em bodiment of ■ Mongrelism, “ great pain —to know—that—his—d—d neck wasn’t broken;” ■ . Notices. J66f Fresh ’A.rrivad Drugs Patent Medicines, Penumery, &o. All medl oines warranted pare, Prescriptions carefully compounded. CORNMAN & WORTHINGTON. Jan. 7,18 W. No. 7, East Main street. JBST W. C. Sawyer & Co., are offer ing their stock of Dry Goods fo* sale. Also calls npon all who are Indebted to them to call and make settlement. Wo are desirous of settling all accounts. Feb. 4, lbt>6—2t To the Trade.— Wm. Blair & Son have Just received 52 barrels Uackeown's best coal oil, 83 barrels flint glass heavily leaded sun burner chimneys, a good supply ot cheap lime gloss chimneys of all kinds. Also « large sup ply 0 f groceries, glassware, cedar wure, and such other articles as are needed by storekeepers and[ housekeepers generally. Re • member our coal oil wlllnot explode. WM. RLAIA dc SON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Queensware Merchants. “South End," Carlisle. ' Feb. 4, im. Cheap Dey Goods.—All iu nesd of Cheap, Dry Goods and Carpels, should bear in mind the fact, that the largo block of W..CLSaw yer & Uo„ is being closed out. Every Induce ment Is.offered at this well known stand; and we see the evidence every day of great bargains. Those commencing housekeeping should call and secure the bargains offered in this branch of Dry Goods. All kinds of good? reduced In prices, and the entire stock vrlU be closed out. Special 'Notices.! t ST* Sellers’ Family Medicines are among tho standard preparations of the day.— The Imperial Lough syrup Is a sure euro for i oughs and Colds. Call at Havers tick Bros, and got a bottle , SS*\Vo notice to-day Johnson’s RheunlatlcCom pound, an internal remedy for tho eure of Infla matory Rheumat sra. This Is a most valuable medicine, since it Is a sure cure for tho mos painful of all diseases. For Sale by Haversllck Bros. To Consumptives.— The advertiser,’ having been restored to health la a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his follow sufferers tho moans of- cure. Tb all who desire It, ho will send a copy of tho prescription used (free of charge), with the dl rcctlons for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for coNSDMpmoN, astaia. bronchitis, Ac. Tho only object of the idvortlsor In sending tho prescription Is to bene-' flt tho afflicted, and sprerd Information which ho conceives to bo Invaluable, aud ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as will cost him nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tho prescription will pleas ad dress, . REV. A.WII^ON 105 South Second St., Williamsburg, Kings Co New York. Nov. 12,1808—1 y ijttarriei. TODD-HARDY.—On tho 7th lust., by Rev. Wm. U Loverett. Mr. Herbert L. Todd, of New York, to Miss Mary C. Hardy, of Carlisle Bar racks. FREDERICK—STONE.—On the 4th Inst.. by Rev. John Ault, Dr. G. P. Frederick, of Chillis quaque, Northumberland Co., to Miss Sue H. Sumo, of Shopherdstown. D 1 elf-. LINTHURST.—At Mount Holly Springs, on tho 30tb ult., Frederick Huploy, youngest son of C. W. and C. C. Llnthurst, aged 4 months and U days. ®l)e iftftarfuts id Grain Hnrket. Carlisle Flour nn< J. n. BOSLEB A BRO.. BIBLE, Feb. ,10 1860. CORRECTED WEEKLY B 1 Flour—Family th 0 50 «'-orn, C 5 Flour—Super, 7 5u Oats, 55 Rye Flour 0 00 Clover Seed, 8 25 Wheat—White, 1 40 Timothy Seed. 3 25 Wheat—Rod -I 25 New Hay ton II 00 Kyo, 3. Philadelphia Markets. Philadelphia, Feb. 9, 1809. Flour.—Market heavy, with lew sales. Su fiorllne Hour $»25 per bbl; Wisconsin extrafaml yS7 50; extra Illinois, at SO,and fancy lots at 310 aIOCO. Rye flour S7a7 60. No change In Corn Meal. Crain.—Little change from lost week.— Wheat and Corn a shade lower. TSfcto Stfcbertlsements. Fresh groceries!! fresh groceries!! Always to be had at the CHEAP STORE, NO 88 'EAST POMFRET STREET And why are they always fresh? Because I sell a great amount of them, and sell them low. Therefore, I turn my stock olteu,and consequent ly ray uoods must be fresh. * You wlllliud ovorythlngyou wishln the way of GROCERIES. QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE. WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, STONE AND CrtOCKERY WARE, and no end to NOTIONS It is useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents If it don't suit you to come, send your children, ns they will be dealt with, with the same care as it you were here yourself. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods, or cosh, 6000 LBS. BUCKWHEAT- FLOUR, r>f the finest quality on hand, which I sell by the lb. or 100 lbs. RETURN ALL UNSATISFACTORY GOODS. GEO. B. HOFFMAN, NO. 68 EAST POMFRBT STREET CARLISLE, PA. Feb. 11, IB6o—ly 150 TEACHERS WANTED.—S7S to I 8150 per month ; for full particulars address • The People’s Journal,” Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 11, Xs(jo —lt WANTED.— Salesmen to travel and sell by sample a now Hue of goods. Situa tions permanent, and good wages. Address wltn stump, H. H.. HIoHAKDd A C0.,413 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. H, 18UU—4t * PAINTS FOB FARMEBS.-Unsur passed for any purpose. Sti lor abbl.or 309 lus. Send lor circular. UKAI luN MINERAL PAINT CO., 224 Peuil Street, New Vork. <l*loo to $2OO per month salary paid to d> good Agents to sell our latent Aon- e WhUe Wire Clothes Unes. State ago andoccu patlon, and address tue American Wire tompu ny, 75 William St., N. Y„ or 18 Deurbon St. Ui cuko. Illinois. Feb. 11.1869—4 t AGENTS WANTED.—For the only Steel Engraving of Gen. Grant and his lv published wan their approval. Engraved by'airialn. Size 15 by 19, 82.. o lOu por ceut, to agents. Address GUUDSPEED A CO., Chicago, or No. 37 Park Row, Now York. VT EW BOOK—2OO ENGRAVINGS.— IN The Farmer’s and Mechanics Manuel, edi iwibv Ueo E Waring, Jr., author ol Diuluiug ter B° ; ■•KiommTw cl A B rlcullure." sc. A book ol great value to every one. Send for lu page circular. Agents wanted. TULA! A CO., Publishers, 851 Broadway, N. Y. . Feb. U. 1889-41 THE CHRISTIAN, 60 CENTS.—A lanre live, 8 page monthly religious aud „ily r paper,luil of mots, providences, incidents, music, poetry, true stories, pictures, reading for voumr! old, saints, sinners, one and all. No Sec tarianism, controversy, politics, puui pills, or nutent medicines, isoconls a year; lo copies Ba. E* or Sunday boh* ola, lo copies 84. bead lu cents ford specimens before you forget It. Vol. 4 be now 1000 pages now live tracts for 81. H. i Scriptural Tract Re pository. 10 Llndoll SI., Boston, Mass. WANTED FOR THE SIGHTS AND SECRETS OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. a work descriptive of Washington City s Inside an<i (nimide Unmasked and Exposed. The spl- Hew Xork City. * SHERIFF’S BALES-— By virtue of simdry write ot Venditioni fixpomw Issued or ttio Court of Common Pleaeol Cumberland and to me directed, I will expose u> sale loumy, ana iaj outcry, at the Court House, House and Lotof Ground ihe property of Isaac Newcomer. me prupc j Hold by me, „^_. T JOC. d THOMPSON, i Sheriff' Aherifl’s Ofllce. Carlisle, Feb. 0,1889. cS»»imo»a--sa> wm lio rcqu red to bo paid whea tbe property Is stricken oIT. Eeb.U.WSS- Jleto ifUihertisments. |_JARGAINS I BARGAINS !! W. C. SAWYER & CO colls the attention of tho public to tbclr Im mense stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which they are desirous ol closing out. We offer groat bargains, and have a full stock of Dress Goods, consisting of Silks, Poplins, Empress Cloths, Merinos, CARPETS, such os Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, Venetian Cottage, Rag, Linen and Hemps la great varie ty. Oil Cloths, Rugs, Shades Ac., which will be sold very cheap. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Hosiery and Gloves, Housefuralshlng Q ods of every kind, and in abundant quantities. Wo will make great sacrifices, and offer a fine as sortment to select from. Please remember this Large Stock will be sold, and wo.ask prices with a view of closing out the entire stock. ALL WHO WISH CHEAP DRESS GOODS, ALL WHO WISH CHEAP CARPETS, ALL WHO WISH CHEAP HOUSE FURNISH- ING GOODS, ALL WHO WISH CHEAP DRY GOODS of any kind call at W. C. 'SAWYER & CO., EAST MAIN STREET. Fob. 11,1600—1 y VALUABLE TOWN LOTS AT PUB LIC SALE.—On Saturday, February 27, 1809. The undersign d, trustees of John H. fr rod crick, will 'Oil at public sale, at the Com t H ouso, in the borough oi tarlls e. Five Valuable Town Lots, each co:.tuning about six seres, Inalilgh stale of cultivation, Fourui these lots are situ ated aabort distance North of the Fair Ground,be tween the Slerrelfs Gap road an.i the ureen Lane; the other Is situated a short distance East of the Letort springs, between the Poor House road and the Cumberland Valley It, It. These lots Will be sold separately or us a whole, its will best suit purchasers. Also, a Lot of Ground, situated ou North Hanover street, adjoining oth er property of John H. Frederick, containing thirty feet in front, and two hundred and tony feet in depth, having thereon erected & large frame Uaru. The terms of sale will be made easj'. Any in formation desired will he given by * Ither oi the undersigned. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., when conditions will bo made known by E. CORNMAN, THEO. COuNMAN Feb. 11,1868-31 SEED POTATOES FOR SALE.—The undersigned, residing ouo mile North of cnurchtowu, liusou hand n splendid lot of Seed Potatoes, embracing tho-Parly at 81 per lb.,the Parly Goodrich and the Monitor, (lute Po tatoes.) uud tiio Garrison (late Potatoes) a. 82 per bushel or 88 per barrel. Potatoes delivered at Carlisle or Mechanics burg free of charge; nddicss BAMUKL BAivER, Allen, „ Curab. Co. Pa. Feb. 11,18CD—St* AT OTICE. —Notice is hereby given that 1 1 Letters of Administration on Hie estate of william Johnson, of South Middleton twp., have been granted to the undersigned resid ing In same twp. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immedi ately, nud those having claims against said es tate will present them lor settlement. ItEBaUUA E. JUtiNSON, >AUmlniatratrix, Feb. 11. 1860.—01 3Legal Notices IVrOTXUE. • District Court of the United Stales, 1 Eastern District of Punu’a. / Jacob Ensmingor, of Frankfort (ownshfp, County or Cumberland, Penn'u., Bankrupt, buy ing petitioned for his discharge, a meeting of creditors will be held on Wednesday, the 17th day of February, 18(19, at 2 o’clock, P. M., betore Register Chns. A. Barnett, at bis otllce.ln the Court House, in Carlisle, when ami where Die examination of the Bankrupt may bo ilnlsbcd, and any business of meetings required by Sec tions 27 and 28 of the Actof Congress, transacted. A hearing will also be held on Wednesday.the 3d day of March. 18U9. before the Court, at Phila delphia, at 10 o’clock, A. M., when ami where parlies Interested may show cause against the discharge. P. C. ELLMAKEB, U. S. Marshal Per S. H. Galbraith. Deputy, Deputy Mursnal’a Office. ) Bloomfield, Jan. ‘£6, 1809, j Jan. 2-t, 1809—3 t ■J^OTICE, District Court of tbo United States, \ Eastern District of Penn’a. j Charles M. Reynolds, of Slilppensburg, county of Cumberland, Bankrupt, having petitioned for bis discharge, a meeting of creditors will beheld on Thutsday.’tho ISth nay of February, i»C9. at 0 o'clock, A. M„ before Register Cbas. A. Barnett, at his office, In the Court House, In Carlisle, when and where the examination of the Bank rupt may bo finished, and any business of meet ings required by Sections 27 and 28 of the Act of Congress, transacted. , A nearing wiilalso bo held on Wednesday, the day of March. 18UD, before the Court, at Phlla delnhla, at 10 o’clock, A. M., when and where parties interested may show cause against tne discharge. p a ELLMAKER, U. & Marthal. Per 8. H. Gabbiiaith, Deputy. Deputy Marshal’s ollice. I • Bloomfield, Jau. 2b, h>G9. J Jau. 1309 —3t ■VTOTICE. District Court of toe United States, 1 Eastern District of Penn’a. / Samuel O. Huyetto, of M'ecbanlcabarg. county of Cumberland, Fa.. Bankrupt, having petition ed tor hla discharge, a meeting of creditors will bo Held on Thursday, the 18th day of February, IMJ9. at 1 o’clock, P. U., before Uegtster Chos. A. Barnett, at his office,'in the Court House,in Car lisle when and where the examination of the Bankrupt may be finished, and any business of meetings required by Sections 27 ond 28 of the Act of Congress, transacted. . .. A A hearing will also be held on Wednesday, the 3d day of March, HioO, beiore the Court, at Phila delphia.at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and whore parties Interested may show cause against the discharge. P. c. ELLMAKETI, U, 8. Marshal PerS. H. Galbraith, Deputy. Deputy Marshal’s office 1 Hloomlleld, Jan. 28,186 D. J Jan. 28,1809—8 t ♦ I^OTICE. rdartha Rein, by her 1 In the Coart of Cpm next friend. Alexan- mon Pleas of Cumber dor cl Lyne, • land county. No. 1. Jan. , w. Torml&fl. AltM°subw®naSur Divorce, to John Rein. In obedience to an order of publication to mo directed, you are ho. ebv noltlled to be and ap pear In the Court of Common Pleas, for thecoun ty of Cumberland, on th 6 second Alonday of Anrll next, to show cause. 11 any you have, why Martha Keln should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered Ino with y« u cording to the petition died aid C °jan. 23.1K110 —it . ' «***■ NOTICE. ' arry E. Uakor. 1 ,In the Court of Common v of Cumberlandcoun- Rebecca Baker. J ty. No. i. Nov. Term 1888. a M'ir fiubooeua Sur Dlvoice, to Rebecca Baker. In obed?euce to an older f publication to me directed you are hereby untitled lo be and appear In the Court of Common Pleas, lor the county of Cumberland, on the second Monday of April neS to “how cause. 11 any you have why Har ry ff. Baker should not be divorced from bonds of matrimony, entered into with you* ac cording to the prayer of his petition flied iu said °? urU ■ JOS. 0. THOMPSON. Jan. 28, 1860—It Sheriff. NOTICE.— To the heirs and legal rep resentatives of the estate of Esther Vnnder boi, late of Monroe township, Cumberland coun ty The on the estate having been con firmed by the Court, on motion the Court grant ed a rule on the heirs to accept or refuse to ac cept said Real Estate, attlio valuation tbereo. or show cause why the same should not be Uotumable on the lllth Sheriff". Jan. 28, ISCO—3t HOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of y K. Coover, dec’d.. Jute of Upper Allen twp., have been granted to the undersigned reald- Imcln thekame township All persona Indebt ed b to said estate are requested to make payment fmraetflately, and those haying claims wfil pre sent them for settlement. JACOB tOOVLR, Jan. 28.1800. —Ot Adminitirator. HOTXCE Notice is hereby given that estate are *equated to make payment utely and those having clulmsugalnsthoidestate ate Requested to ptesuut them foj^oltlomeiit, adniusw kenKedy, Erecutora. Jan. 7, In>h—fit SOTICB. Notice is hereby given that iwp., Imve been gnmied to Catherine Bashore^re sldmg in name twp. All persons ludobled to Mia estate are requested to make payment immedi ately,and those having claims will present them for settlement. V.VT.WIOUg. . jpn, 21, isfla.—flt Administrator' OTATEAIiCNT OF THE Flfv'AiNCKb CUMBERLAND COUNTY, From the day of January , to the 31s£ day of December , 18U8, inclusive. C. MELLINGEU, Esq., Treasurer in accouul with the County of CumberJaud. to receipts. To balance duo oodast settlement, S 7,013 40 To outslundg taxea\t lust settlement, 3,431 (Jo To County and aiulo\taxes levied for the yeoi IsuU, \ 79,303 05 To subscription for Noble’s bridge, Guo uu To subscription for Glvler’a bridge, 82> 54 To Huckster licenses, 347 GO To Interest received from collector's 314 65 To proceeds of uotes discounted, 9,fc>s» 81 To taxes ou unseated lands and spe cial assessments, To am'ount received for old metal, To four per cunt, of t?ommlsslou for collecting suite tax, Alpacas, Ac. Ac., Total Debits. By amount paid assessor's for services S2.SSO 50 Bridges and Roads. By amount paid for now bridges, 10,709 80 By amuuol paid for repair ing old bridges, 898 42 By amount pula for road . damages, 120 00 By amount paid for road views, Courts. . By am!t, paid forwilness fees In comth. cases, 849 08 By amount paid for Jurors ' services,, 4,088 08 By amount paid for board* lug Jdrois, ice, &c., 28 20 By amount paid lur Jury Commissioner's services, 129 80 By amount puld for District Attorney fees, 320 00 By amount paid Court Crier, VI 50 Countv Officers. By amount paid S. Blxler, L'loik’s fees, 514 47 By amount paid J. Loudon - Xor dockets. 113 20 By niuouut p'lld W. B. Bai lor, Auditor. 22 50 Commissioners' Office. By amount paid H.Knrna for.nervices nsComm’r. 8 47 CO By amount paid A. h\ Meek lor sol-vices, By amount paid M. G. Hale foi services, 4WJ 00 By amount paid Allen Floyd fornerylcea. By araourtt, paid J. Arm strong, 6lerk f 800 00 By amouut'pald M. C. Her . man, Attorney, 200 00 By amuuutpatd lurstation ary, . H 3 jjr, By amt. paid for postage, 18 67 Constables 1 Fees ,By amount paid for fees m Commonwealth cases,•. 8l.V» 30 By amount paid for tiuar terly returns, By amount paid officers of Elect tons for services. $2,090 7-1 By amount paid for blanks itc., 124 58 Inquests. lly amount paid for hold ing Inquests on dead bodies, Jail and E. &. Penitentiary, By amount paid J; Jacobs balance lor support of prisoners, $2,332 05 By amt. paid J. C. Thomp- ' son, support ot prisoners. 6,4<« 03 By amt paid E. S. Peulten tiary, 2.312 IS By amt, paid for fuel, ous US By amt. paid for o.olhlng lor prisoners, • 100 30 By amt. paid lor fixtures and repairing same. 525 20 By amt. paid for gas and water, 70 13 By amt. paid salary of keeper, 800 00 By amt paid salary of physi cian, 50 00 By an-t. paid stablereutfor BlierlU', 25 CO 1 $11,931 40 By amt. paid for interest on bonds, • $237 7S By amt. paid for notes In bank. 15.000 00 810,237 78 Poor House, By amt. paid Jacob Squire, Treasurer, $ll,OOO 00 By amt. paid Directors sal anes, 150 00 By amt. paid Visitors. 30 00 By amt. paid on account of now building, o.imoo 523 760 M Justices Fees. By amt. paid for Justices feus lu Commonwealth cases, Public Buildings. Byarat. paid Geo. Taylor, _ salary oh keeper, si2o 00 By aiut. paid far repairs at court house-, 29 37 By amt. paid ior Repairs at iall. 2,5-47 42 J * , —1 $2,701 79 Public Printing. By amt. paid' Brattou & * Kennedy. 00 By amt, paid Roem & Dun bar, 35» 50 By amt, paid R. J. Coffey, IHO 50 JBJ Miscellaneous Payments. By amt. paid County Audi -7 tors, *135 00 Byamt. paid for Gas and Water for Court house, 177 26 By amt. paid for appropria tion for Teachers Instl- tute, 200 00 By amt. paid appropriation for Agricultural society, 200 00 By amt. paid for fuel for Court House, luO 82 By amt. paid for Commls stoners* car fare, 100 70 By amt. paid for sundry nr- • tides, ol 42 - By amt. paid for labor, 45 10 Byamt. paid keeper of town clock, • so oo Byamt. paid tor repairing BU)VC8 ’ _jea m Total amt. of Commissioners’ orders, $32,470 07 By Treasurer's commission on same at per cent. $1,443 00 By Stole tax paid.to Slate Treasurer, 1,558 55^ By Treaaurer’scommlsalon on same at (1 per cent., 98 59 By Treasurer's commission forcollectlng county tax at 3 per cent., 1,776 50 By exonerations allowed col lector’s. 1.245 40 Bycommlsslonallowedcol- Inclnr's 868 ICOLO 8 $7,010 S 3 Outstanding Taxes. By amt. taxes outstanding, By amt. of Balance In hands of Treasurer, 50.310 51 STATEMENT OP OUTSTANDING TAXES ON 8 THE Ist DAY OF JANUARY 1869. Collector.. Years. Rural'and Tmemh ni. "John Kmingor, lw2 silver Spring. 178 M J. C, Reeser 1801 Monroe, 200 J; J. O. Vauusdale, 1805 hast Penn, 318 30 •\f P Mmvser. IMki Lower Allen, 222 74 James Widner, 18«7 W. Ward Carlisle, 1» 00 I Keefuuver. * Dickinson, IWi 33 Charles Hmllh. “ Silver Spring. 20 57 tC. P. Sannn, 18(13 E. WarrtWllslo. 070 IB tEmanuel Une, “ W. Ward Carlisle, 711 a. i. Keefauver. “ Dickinson, OU 88 •Abraham Coblo, " gist Penn, ItW m Daniel Uretz, “ Uumpilcn, 2M83 Wm. llglnfrllr, “ Middlesex, « 03 i Jacob Qutshall '• Mifflin, 2^83 Samuel Baker. " Monroe, 33 Wj •Henry Welker, “ Newburg, 67 20 •Wm. Buchman dep “ Newyllle, 90 10 KK“' - North'fiilddloton, £ S ?V U A e iS'.Ml“' •• Sliver Spring, mil tJ*H Cnufraan, “ South Middleton, 4*. II a Miller “ Southampton, 510 t •J M liykas, “ Klitppensb’g boro*, WTO tt'llna Hock *• Shlppensb g twp , W6l Ualuuel*Baker, « ’ Aileu, fig 73 Thomas Hess, *’ West Penn, IW w 86,272 49 Those marked thnsf have since paid part and those marked thus* have paid m full. We the Commissioners of Cumberland r °unty, do certify and submit the foregoing as * correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of said county, from the Ist day of January to _ the Sist day of December, I>4W. inclusive, also a schedule of outstanding taxes in the Boroughs of JT/sTV at Carlisle, tbo 22d day of January, I^—/j BJO9. A. F. MECK, AoU *'* M. W. HALE. ALLEN FLOYD. CbmmtwtonerV of Cumberland Omn/y. Attest, J. ARMSTRONG, Clerk. We the Auditors of Cumberland county, met according to law. and Having beea nroceeded to examine the accounts and vouchers of U. Melllueer, Ktq., Treasurer of said coutity, from the Ist day ol January to thoBlhtdny ofiJe comber, IMW, inclusive, do certify that we tmd the sum of six thousand three hundred and ten dollars and flfiy.one cent* due by said to the county aforesaid, as will appear by the fore going exhibit of said account. B In witness whereof we have hereunto set our banda at Carlisle, the ISM day of Janaanr, A. D. IM >- S&SWtoTZ. JOHN BKEdEK, A uditort. Foh.Mt. dPinamial. 160 48 60 70 8102,000 40 BY PAYMENTS. Assessor's Pay . 168 60 517,474 22 7( BCSO 17 C2O oo 550 oo 82,821 42 281 70 $417 00 Elections. $2,221 32 $2B 30 Loans and Interest. 8110 40 56,272 49 $102,069 40 102.0(50 49 Total Credits, Total,Debits, fiilrtiical. T DB. CAMPBELL, THE WONDERFUL PAIN KILLING A MAN. By the use of the Magic Pain Destroyer and Liver Pills, you can save health, money, ami pro* long life. Ti.cre Is not a pain or ache, nervous or Inflammato y, hut what tbo Croat Magic Pain Do* atroycr will relievo, and In moat instances en* tlrly cure. Try It before any other remedy, for It Is almost certain fn every case to bo Just the thing, and the >niy thing needed. References are given of wonderful cures performed by this great Magic Medicine: East Hanover, 1863. Dr. Campbell—Sl i—l had n cold settled on my breabt for. ten years } I was not able at times to apeak a loud word; 1 was told to get Dr. Gamp* bell's medicine and try It. and it cured melnS days. OunißTian Sodman. «S 73 Jonestown, May 30, ISSB.—Dr. Campbell, Deit Sirs I cheerfully recommend your medicine as a certain cure for tick headache. Jacob O. Heilman. Derry township, 1867.—Cured of backach 5 of 40 years standing, by using Dr. Campbell’s Pt In De* stroyer and Pills, for 3 weeks. * Juun Zovn, ago past 73 years. Nowmanstown, Lebanon county, 1807.—1 was afflicted with rheumatism, using crutches for 30 years. I was told to get Dr. Campbell’s Pain Do* atroyer and Pill ■*, anu try them ; they cured me in 3 months. Feedehiok Bobo, aged 03 years. Union Deposit, Dauphin county, IB6T.—Dr Campbell—Dear fair-1 have suffered 'oc.tho last S 3 years from Dyspepsia and constipation j 1 trlci> your medicine as directed; they cured mo In 0 weeks. Ceonoa Sfanolbb, aged 64 years. Chambersbur-*, October 20,18n8. —I was cured ot Files of 17 years standing by using Ur, Campbell’s Magic Pain Destroyer and Pills for one month. Davi-d Uonbb. Nona flitaaioton Township, Cumberland co., 1861 Dr. Campbell—l cheerfully recommend your magic medicine as a useful medicine In a family,’tor children ;my youngest child was taken with the croup in the night j I did not ex pect her to live ten minutes *, I had a bottle : my wife gave according to directions ; It cured In# minutes. Samuel Kiasax. Jncksburg, Perry county, August 10,18.6—Dr. Campbell, Dear Sir: 1 bought 4 bottles, and 3 boxes of your Fills for my boy who had the rheu matlsm for one venr, then turned scrofulous; he was drawn crooked and could not walk ; 1 tried alt the medlclneft I know nnd they all foiled) but your medicine cured him la 3 weeks. Guanas Swartz, Wonderful Discovery of Worm Lozenges. Lebanon, 18"6.—I have repeatedly used Dr. Campbell’s Worm Lozenges, for my youngest boy, who was very sickly for a long time; I gave him one dose in the morning and one la the aft -r -noon i there were 25 large worms passed and not less than 700 or 600 small seed worms. Youn truly, Philip Lutz. T» o miles East of Oar'isle, —Dr. Campbell —Your Magic Pain Do>troycr and Liver Pills should be made known ; my wife was in bed with pnlns for 3years;horhead, neck, arms, legs, hands and Angers were drawn crooked with rnouma tlsm ; 1 do believe that I spent one thouaanddol* lara for her, and received no benefit: hearing about your medicines, I bousht 13 bottles and! boxes; after using 8 b ttlcs, with the pills, she could w*ilk with crutches; after sho had used 4 mor-s she threw her crutches away. This lady’s weight Is 225 pounds, and aged over R 0 years. Jacob Adams. The medicine can In- had 1n.... .11. at Carlisle market, on Wednesdays mul sninr days. nr at hlsSioro.Thlrd -treat. between' best nut and Mulberry. Harrisburg. l‘a. Jan. 21, 1808—1 in* 1835. ESTABLISHED 1835. Neglect a Cold and Breed Consumption! .SELLERS’ 71 IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP WILL CUUB Coughs. Colds. Whooping Couch,Hoarseness, In fluenza, Tickling In the Throat. Coughs, Colds,<£c., are the victims of Its - wonderful power. Most of tho mixtures sold fur coughs ate com posed of spirituous mid Inflaumtory articles, which while they give Utile relief, really do harm. The Imperial Cough Syrup contains no spirituous Ingredient whatever, and may boused In all cases with beneficial eircctv Read the Testimony oj thruc who have tried it. R. 13. Seli.eks, Dear Sir- 1 have used Dr. Fel lers’ Imperial Cough Ryhip considerably for the last rear. »«nd believe It to be the best nrlMo»ot the kind lu use,and fully equal to Usreennimen dutions. W. B. LINCOLN. M. D. H. E. Sr.i.LEns— I have been trembled wltti a cough for the last live years, by reason of which I have frequently been unabletosleepmorotban half the night. 1 tried many remedies, but all in rain. I heard of your Cough Syrup, and re solved to try It, and now state that the use of a Jew hollies has cured me entirely. I cheerfully recommend It ns a safe,speedy and plcasantcure or coughs and colds. Yours, respectfully, r b WM. WOODS. •car For sale by JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDJSN. Phlla. HAVERSTICKBROS., Carlisle Sep. 24, InaS.—ly JOHNSON S " I iRHEUMATIC COMPOUND^ BLOOD PURIHEH. BHEUM ATIS Ai SIXTEEN YEARS’ STANDING COMPLEXELY CURED. BEAD TUI9 TESTIMONIAL AND BE CONVINCED . Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co..—’lnis 1“ f° certi fy Unit for the last sixteen years I have been se verely afflicted with Rheumatism, oilen comm od 10 my house, and even unable to walk. Being in the post otffce.about two moots ago, Mr.Cmrk observed my crippled condition, and urged me to trv a bottle or Johnson's Rlieumatlc Com pound. I followed hm advice, and now, by the blessing of God and the use of half a bottle ol your compound, I am free from all symptoms ol rheumatism, and cun walk, 01 my staff, us well as ever. J Ail KH M DOW EL. Tabf.ntum, October 25,1805. i have known Mr. M’Dowcl for a munber ol years, and do not hesitate to vouch for the liuth of the above statement. JAS. CLARK, Postmaster. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors, Pittsburg, Pa, JOSrVor sale by JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Phlla HAVERSTICK BROS., Carlisle. Sep. 21, ISOS.—ly YALUABLE MEDICINES. —A. Ucbaubla ami Win. F. AbiTle, are nssnola tea under the name and stylo of A. Scdiuubla, & Co., fur .he manufacture and Wale o. wlierk a Bit ter Tincture of Roots, and Dr. Ruck h lain \ Ic- U»r. These are Invaluable remedies for many diseases, and are sold wholesale by the company, at No 85. South Hanover street, Carlisle, and by agents everywhere. Dec. 3. l8(W-3in . T3UBLIC SALE.—ON MONDAY, ± MARCH Bth, 1SI»9.- The undersigned will of frat Public Sale, on the above day, at his resi dence. In Mouth Middleton township, near Car lisle, (Judge Hepburn’s farm,) the lullowlng de scribed Personal Property, viz: Five Horses, two ofhvhlch are Mares with foal; one three year old Colt, one one year old Colt, Five Cows (nearly fresh;) Young Cuttle, eleven Shouts* « no broad and one Narrow wheeled Wagon. o» e Spring Wagon, one pair *>f Wood I adders, two pilr of Hay Ladders, Threshing Machine, one i lo I Breaker, one Grain I) ill,one new Wire ItaUe, two Iron t lows, one Plank Plow (shifting luam.jono thteo horses Cultiva tor Harrows and Cultivators, single and Double Plows Log and Fif 1 h Ch tins; two pair of Spreads, Single and Double Tiees j two pa rof Breech hands* inrco set ol 1-rD it Gears, lour set of Plow dears, collars and i rldles, Wagon Saddle, nearly new; Haller and Ct.w Cn ins. Forks and, K>ikes* two Grain Cradles,! no Com Planter, one Hay Knife, one Wheelbarrow, one » orn Cover er two Bureaus, Beadsteud and TanesjTen nla'cKlove, f-.u'-Cidur Barrels, Grindstone* also a Jot < f Carpenter's Tools, such a- Planes, Clils els and Augeis. Male to commence at 10 o does, when terms will bo made Jan. 28. 1569—Ct Sale of person a l property. —On Monday, March Ist. IhUU, will be »oid at the farm of the undersigned, a mile ami a-half Bout h* east of Carlisle, on the old Petersburg road, the following personal property, viz: Hlx head of Horses, four of which are good Work Horses, and twoofwh ch are goo -priv i- n Horses tho • ugh bred; eleven head of Grade Cows, under live years old, of tho Devon emus; two Heifers, three Farm Wagons, onei Rprlng Wagon, one Buggy, four sots of l urin Harness, two sets of Plow Gears, two sets of Buggy and Wagon Harness, Cart Gears, Ac. Also, one Mt. Joy threshing Machine, with fixtures complete, one large Hickok Fodder.Cutt r. Wind Mill, Hay and Grain Hake, (Hamit's patent.) l-orks, Hhovels. Hoes. Hakes, Log and Cow Chains, Hal ters, Ac. Also two hundred Posts, ready for set ting, Ac., together with a variety of other articles lop uuidgious to Insert. . ‘ . Conditions of Sale—All sales of SIO and over a credit- f nine months will bo given •all under but amount cash. O. W. UILIUN. Juu.2a, IMJO-ts 4TTENTION!! 3 the undersigned, having purchased tho right from Levi Albert, ore prepared .m drill wells In this and adjoining counties at greatly re Onlora r pr?unptly attended to. Orders should bo addieabctl to JACOB ALBEIW Jr., i BRO. —Nov. W, IWB— 2Tinuiare, Stc HAIL! ALL HAIL!! THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT 18 THE MORNING GLORY STOVE THE GREATEST STOVE J-VR 1808. Walker & Claudy having Just returned from New York and Philadelphia, where they have purchased the largest, and best assort ment of • PA 111. OK COOKING AND HEATING STOVES over brought to this place, have nowon exhlbl* lion and fur sale at their Store Rooms, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, where they will always be pleased to bco their old friends and many new cuius, call and exam* THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER THE CELEBRATED REGULATOR ROTARY TOP COOKING STOVE, TUB BEST IN THK WOULD. THE MORNING GLORY r>r stove In use anywhere base liurner, und one lire ms mien doors all around 01 ful us an open Kate. We ) following persons from icra who have used It. as Is the most perfect pnrlo or everywhere. It is uli will last ab winter. It h and is>is bright and chue respectfully refer to the among hundreds of otln to Its-morlts: lion. J. Stuart, Edward Kury, •Serg’i Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, 'Sup’t, Ml. Holly Paper Mill Co. Sam’l Kompton, James B. Weakley, Rev. J. Rons, W. B. Mullln, WebortA Borland, Goo. Welso. David Rhoads, •Ixjvl Trego, Samuel G« cason, Weakley & Sadler, 1,. T. Greenfield, Samuel H. Gould, lason W. Eby, Thos. Leo, Peter Spalir, Wm. P. Stuart, Jos. Galbraith, Thos. Ohnmberlin, John Smart, John T. Green, Henry L. Burkholder, Kichnrd Woods, I. H. Woods, MnJ. Woods, John M. Grom:. We have alson very largo variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely : NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION.{Gas Burner,) WM. PENN. EUiiEKA, WABASH, ELECTRIC, and NIAGUA, all of which have given great sat isfaction to the purchasers. Wo have also a largo lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, of our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of all kinds constantly on baud. SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING of all kinds done on short notice nnd substanti- ally. In conclusion wo invite our friends to call anil examine our goods and save at least twen ty per cent. WALKER & CLAUDY, NO. IK WEST MAIN STREET. r.Vni.ISI.K. I’A. Oct. 8, 16C8. JgCONOMYJS WEALTH! James McGonlgnl, at No. 83 South Hanover Pt. 'arllste. would cull the attention of his friends ml tho public generally to his largo slock of STOVES, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, :hich lie fee:s assured >Vill give satisfaction in olh quality nud price. In the stove lli.n ho would call especial ntten lon to the “ EMPIRE” Gas burner and parlor 1 eater. It Isa Perpetual Base Burning Stove. The Fur nace will heat an upperhnd lower room perfect ly, and Is guaranteed to ho perfectly free from oxp oslon of gas. It has no brick to bo replaced every vear. ills so constructed that its rays of heat are deflected to the floor, warming the feet instead of the face. It Is a gas consumer, and Is perfectly clear from dust. Its ventilation Is complete, ami the burning pns anil ignited coals shine out through the Mica Windows, giving the brightness and cheer of nn open Are. Call and He also offers all the latest mid most Improved patterns of PARLOR STOVES, and a large stock, of Cook Stoves, consisting of the Nimrod, Niagara, Ironsides, Quaker City, Fanner, and a variety of others, all of which are war ranted to bo bent class Stoves and to give entire satisfaction. Tin and Sheet-Iron ware, made of the very best material, and all other things necessary for housekeepers In his line of business kept con stantly on hand. ... His expenses are trilling, compared with oth ers, as hodeflea com petition, ami would ask those desiring anything In his line of business, to as certain prices elsewhere, and then give him a call and stftlsfy themselves that he can soli bet ter articles for less money than any other estab lishment In the county. Hl« mnito Is. Quick Rales and Small Fronts. Old metal taken In ex change. Spouting, Roofing and Jobbing promptly at tended 10. made of the best material and at moderate prices. Oct. 1.18(38,—0ra JAMES McGONIGAL. No. 35 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA si,, °LT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Tb« NaTIOHAI. Lira IXMjnAXOB COKPAWT !• • •orporatio i o<i«r**re>l by special Act of Cuugresa. *p proved July US, 16CS. with a • CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, POLL PAID. Llberalterro* offered loAprnti and Solicitor*, who AieiovUert to opply atoaroiflce. •FallpHrtleolartt ibobart on application at ourotnee. locaieo In tbe bccochl glory of our Bunking wberr Circular* and Piuupnlot*. fully d* »«.ryjlt*llia •dvantaaea offered by the Company, m«y no haa. E. W. CIjAKTC Ac <'o« iV» n.fitM Jt*iIIJ,A J■ > ll* i \ I> . R. w X'v ager. r »l. Iru-nri.N *-u> /. Aug 20. IbtK-iy A 53,00 GREENBACK OF FULL value sent fuee to any book •:nt. AGENTS WANTED FOR MATTHEW HALE SMITH’S NEW BOOK, “SUNSHINE ANDSHADOW IN NEW YOHK. A WORK RKI’MCTK WITH ANECDOTES AND IN CD LIFE IN THE QHEAT METHOPOLIS, DFINQ A MIRROR OF NEW, YORE, .REFI-ECTING THE SECRETS OF THE GREAT CITY. One agent sold R 0 in one dayi another sold and delivered '£Zt In 15 days another UtMlnT days.— No book ever published that sells so rapidly. IF you wish to know how toriunes are made and lost In a day; how Shrewd Men are ruined In Wall Street; how ••Countrymen” are swindled by Sharpers; how Ministers and ver chants are Blackmailed; how Dunce Halls and Concert Millions are Managed; how U ■muling Houses amt f,one>rb*s are conducted ; How block Companies ungulate and how tho Hubbles Burst. Ac., rend this work. It t Us you about tho mys teries of New York, and contains spicy lilt* sketches of Its noted millionaires, merchants. Ac. A Utrye Oc/aro I ohmic. tfOpugea, finely Hm«- trat»(L The largest commission given. Our tf puue Clr ular and a So.oO Greenback sent free ou ndpllcntlon. For full particulars and terms ad dress the sole publishers. J.H. BUXUCA CO., Hartford, Conn. Fob. i, ISOH-OW* jfiunntial. rj^HK UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 3 OFFER A LIMITED AMOftiT OFJIi THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE RONDS AT PAR. KINK HUNimKD AND MXTY MILKS Of thoroad West from Omalmuie now completed, ami Urn work is going on through the winter.— Ah tho distance between tin? ilnished portion ol the t.iilon and Cential Paelde Kanroiulsls now less than 4lAi nufes.aml both companies me push mu forwu.nl the woik with gieul energy, employ ing over iW.OUU men, there cau he no Ooubt that Hie whole GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL BE OPEN FOU BUSINESS IN TUB SUMMER OF Tho regular Government commissioners have pronounced the Union Pucilm Uallroud to be FIRST CLaSS in every leaped, aud tlio special Commission appointed by tbo President sain: ••Take as a wbuie, lilt. UNION lAUlblt RAILROAD HA.-> BEEN WELL CUNSIIIUC -I|,D aNU THE general ROUTE I’OR IHE LI.NtIEXUEEDINGIA' WELLbELKCTED. Tho enemy und pr«borveiunce with uhichtnework Ims been urged lorwuid.and the rapidity with winch it lias been exeeiiteu are without parallel m histoiy, aud m grandeur und magnitude ol unUeiluking Rhus never been equalled. Jue report slate > that any uehcienoiei* that exist uie only tboao mcideut to an new rouos und that cuuid nut have be--n avoided without maicilulJy retarding tne process ol tiio great woik. bitch dohcieucics are supplied by all railroad cotnpu uiea alter the completion of the Luc, when aud wheiever experience sliovs 3 them to be necces sary. The report concludes ny saying Unit*’ the country has leusou to congratulate itself that thisgreut work o! national importance isso rap idly approaching coiupletioii under suchiuvom bic auspices. ' ‘Jim company have now In use Id? locomotives and neuri> 2,w0 cuis oi ail de scriptions. A largo additional equipment la to bo leady in tbo &pnn.. Tho grading la neariy completed, and lies disirlhuled tor IM miles in advance ol the western end ol the track, tally a EM miles of iron lor new Hack are now deliv ered west of tho Missouri Ri\cr,and I*o miles mote en tout-. Tho total expenditure lor eou bliuclion purposes in advance of the completed portion ol the road Is nut less tliau eight minion besidesadonatlou fiom the Government of 12.- SUu acres ol land per mile, the Company ih dill tied lo a subsidy m t. b. bonds on iu linens completed and accepted at the average iiileol about eiiU.tOe per mile, necuiding to the diillcul lies elicouuteied, lor whlcu the Government talus u sueoud iteu uh security. The company have ulieudi received s22,ljs.lKw of this subMdj, ol which H1,120,UW) was paid Dec. 01 h, and ttUO.tMl Uec. Htn. government aid—security of tub i .UN DS. By Its charier, iho Company Is permitted to Is sue owuHUST MuuiUaUE uuNDS iu the bumo amount u»i iho Government bonus, anduo more. Thebo bonds ale a First Moiiguge upon the whole loud and all li» equipments. f*ucn a morigugu upon what, lor a long time will bu the only ruiirtmd connecting the Atlantic anu I'auil* 1c Slates, lakes the highest lana its a sale securi ty The earning* Horn the way or local business lor the year ending Juno ao,l6ito,on mu average of vn miles, were over MjUH MILLION UoL- L,AUfcJ, winch, alter paying all expenses, were much more than aiilhcieiil iu covet ail interest liability upon that distance, and Uiu earnings lor Hie last live immihs have been fi.kso.hJU. iiiey would huvo been gteater, U the load hud not been taxed to its almost capacity to Uanspuil Us own nmleriais lor coiisii action. The income from Iho gieat pass- tiger li»\ei, the Uiinu Height*, ana the siippue.s lor lae new ItocKy Mountain states amt Icinluries nuisl l»e ample lor all interest and othei liabilities. politi cal action can reuuec the iale ol inlercsl it must remain thlr'y yeais— au per cent. ;*• r annum in i/util, now equal to between eight aim nine per cent, iu currency. 'J h prtm'ipul n then payable inuuuL ll a bo .d with such guuruniees were issued by* Iho (Jo\ ci nnienl. u> nnitLei prae would nut be less Ilian nom-U l"~» pci eenl. premium. As these bonds an* n-eii umier Oo\ ■ ernmentaulhurily and supervision, upon what is very largely a Government woilc. tney imisi ultimately approach Gun eminent prices. No oilier corporate bonds ui o made so sccin e. Tlio price lor Hie preseul is I'AR, and accrued liueiest ato per com, iiumJuly iMte.iu curren- Subscrlptlons will bo received In Carlisle by A. L. Bi*UNbLKR, and in New York AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No. 20 Nassau St. AND BT JOHN J. CISCO ttSON, bankers, No. 551 Wall 81. And by the Company's advertised agents lluoughnul the United states. Jlomls scut free. hut parties subscribing through lo cal agents, will look to than for their a< /« delivery. A NEWI*AMPIILEI’ ANI) MAI 1 WASISSUKD OCT. Ist containing a report of ihu progress of the woilc to that date, ami a more* compleio slale nioniin relation lo the value ol the bunds Ilian can he given in an adverlisement, whirl) will bo sent free on application in the i ompany's olllces or lo any of tlie advertised agents. 05d“Tl»eCouponsol the First Mortgage Ponds of the Union I’acllle Railroad Company, dm* Jan. Ist. will bo paid on and alter that dale, IN Gold Cor.s. free ol Government lax. at the Cora piniy’a « lllce, No. 20. Nassau si reel, New York. JiillN J. ISO >. Treasurer, New York. Dec. 2-1, lfc(W— Mil PACIFIC KAIL HOAD NEAULY FINISHED. 1550 MILES BUILT. Till-: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PAM Y, central pacific r. r : CO., [lave added Eight Hundred (fitO) Miles to Hiolr lines during the current year, while doing a largo local passenger and freight business. The through connection will undoubtedly bo com pleted next summer, when the through trade will bo very great Forty thousand men aro now employed by the two powerful companies in pressing forwaul the gi eat national highway to a speedy completion. Only 2>-0 miles remain to be built,of which mostlyarogrndedand ready for the rails. First Mortgage Gold Bondaof the Union Pacific Railroad Company for sale at pur and Interest and First Mortgage Gold Ronds of the Central Pacific Railroad at 103 and Interest, The principal and Interest of both bonds nro payable In gold. DE HAVEN & BRO., DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SE- CURITIES, GOLD, Ac. ND 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, Penn Jan. 2S, 1869-ly PHILADELPHIA 3T* Samples sent by mail when -written lor. Jon. 7, l.wo—ly mHE INCOME TAXI assistant AssKason’s office. United states Hevkm'e. W/i jjUMou, Jo h District, rJARLISLB. JANUARY 26ll», Pursuant to act of Congress, the Income'l ax for iww • and th« special Taxes tor Licenses) upon Tracies, Professions ami Occupations, for the en suing year, are to he assessed I in ou*dlately. All persons residing In the Borough of Carlisle, In thetownshlpsolNorth MUldleton.South Mld- Middlesex ami Dickinson, or In the tow n ■ slh pof Carroll. Perry Co. are nnincd to make re turns to Ibis olllco, oi once, oftheir ihilrt of their Carriage* in use exceeding in vnlutqoftheir gold Watches unci their Gold and * for Special Taxes (Licenses) for the ensiling year should bo made at once, lie* %TS«S , » n .,ty 11.1., at tbo Public House of Joseph I*. Kne'tlo in Dickinson town* S 'on Frhlav, February 121 b. at Iho Pahl'c House of Win. F. Ucwalt In Shornjansdalo. 1 cr r>Ami on other days, V r !?,V° the Assistant Assessor » Otllco, No < South Mar kclbquuic. WILLIAM KENNEDY. A y-it. A w-r Wi />/. . J.VA /)(V Jan. > I"'*" U. S M.COYI.K. WM. SCOTT COYI.K. pov liE & CO., JOBIIKMIB 1 Hosiery. Gloves. Fancy Goods and (Stationery. All orders will receive pnimpt ttlUMitloiu'/:' No |l, South Hanover stret. Carllßle. *a-AsuUifortheCUamber»hurK Woolen Mil). Marcii iy, isw»“iy > rare. Beauty, durability, econo my. i lie undersigned having relorned iromTM cities with a large Htock or goods, invite the at tention of all who desl re satisfaction to call ami examine their slock consisting In part ol STOVEb, such ns tho Harley Sheaf, dictator, . Noble Cook. Eclipse, and other varieties of COOK STOVES, which they challenge tho trade to compete with, feeling confident that they can set! better stove* for less money than any linn in the country.— The attention of tho public Is Invited to their choice selection of RANGES, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES. among which can bo found SPEAKS’ CELEBRATED Revolving Light Base Burning Stove, Juniata Base • Burning Parlor Heater, in fact they can please you with Stoves of all Hinds at prices which defy competition. PUMPS, ’for deep Wells and Cisterns constantly on hand. Their stock of goods comprises overi thing kept in u first class lurulsblng blore, such u Coffee Mills, Fiat Irons, Coal Buckets, Coal sieves Shovels and Pokers, Registers. Toilet Ware, Foot Tubs, infant Bathing Tubs, Chamber Sets «tc. Ac. «£c., Also. Copper am! Brass Dippers, ' Wrought Iron Pans and Ladds, Luke Funs and Moulds, Spoons Knives and 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. Buy ing stock lu large lots for ihe cash they are en abled to sell at small advance*, ail they usk Is a call from you to examine their goods and price Hut, niter which they fed certain you will boy no where else. Their motto is •• Live tuui Let Live," Fire bricks and grates for all kinds of Stoves, constantly on hand. Boynton Bose .Burning hire Place Heater, similar to tho Lutmbe. Ten Plato Stoves, PORTABLE and STATION All V H EATERS und RANGES of tbo different manu facturers und patterns. Old stoves taken lu exchange, No 63 North Hanover Street. THE ORIENTAL. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, Have received Fear Pint Claw Premlame ■( A* New York Stnio aud ulher Palm. Abo* ika . frenl HII.VHR MKIMI.m ihr Falraf the American ln«tliulr held lo th* City ef New York, 1869. THEY AUK PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY . ONE FIRE BKINO REQUIRED TO BB MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY -ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS 01 THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF OAB FROM THEM. THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR BLAO TO OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE WILL REM AIN FOR DATS WITH OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AJf “OPEN FXU&” THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARB THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOYES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC TORILY. BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. The following are a few of the many references to persons who have been and are now using the "ORIENTAL.” and to whom we confident ly refer for testimony os to its great merit. H. E. Breechbill, Dr. D. Mahon, Miller A Rowers, Dr. Comroan, Win. Rponslor, D. Spotte, J. NofTslnger, B. Loneneeker, E. Mrs. Galbraith, Dr. Zlizer, Jacob Thudlum, and qu Ue a number of others. For Sale by UINESMITH & RUPP, No. 08, No<th Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pjenn'a. Sept. 24. QARRIAGES, Buggies, Sleighs. Spring Wagons In order te accommodate their rapidly in creasing trade. A B. & N. SHERK iave Just removed Into their NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY, Comer South and Pitt Sta CARLISLE, PA, whore they have Increased facilities forinnme factoring everything in their Hue. All the la lest styles of Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs and Spring Wagons constantly on hand, or made to order on short notice and reasonable terns. Messrs Kherk loci confident that they can turn mil. work equal in finish and durability to unv establishment outside of the cities. Those wishing anything in their lino should give their orders at once. RKI’AUtIXG AXD I‘AISTIXG FROUPTI.y ATTENDED TO. Dec. 17, IBoF—ly. THE FARMER'S BANK, OF Car lisle. PENNSYLVANIA. Recently onranlicd, ba« been opened, for the transaction of b general banking boldness. In the corner room of 11. Givens new building, on the North West corner of High street and the Centre B( Vh(TDirectors hope by liberal and careful man* agement to make this a popular Institution, and a safe depository for all who may favor the honk W DepoBlui receive*! and paid hiick on fApPBt allowed on special deposit. Old IVcasury Notes and Government faouas, bought made on all accessible poletsln the country. Discount day. Tuesday. Brnklngho from 3 o'clock a. ... to 3 oVdocaP, M. r DinEC’IOBS. U. Given. President, ‘ 3Si"w Craffi.'ead, LJ. ISS: liSrS’S” Abiahan. WlUner. ■y S. PATENT AGENCY C. It, LOCHMAN, 21 WEST MAIN STREET, CA.ULIBLB PA.. Executes Drawings, Speclflcations, Ac., and pre sents Patents lor Inventors.' Fob. 13. ISUB.— ly A UUTIONEERINGI f ‘ uVS nul.iic HaflnVliufl cmiderable «. &i c.
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