~, Postib i follow i n g nßlea Jjavo rec^nUy.bCDp',printed at this' -»! ", •■' V Tuesday, February 23, M. F. Anthony' in North Middleton township, 3 tulles ,v North oJ£p#?UBlo, iHoraes,'.'Cattle and ; farming implements; ~,~ ;/:■ Thursday,Feb. 25, J. W. Wonderl y, in % S* ok *?®V n Jowuahlp, two miles west of Mt. Holly, Work Horses,'Milch Cows u- onu farming implements. _ Monday, Feb. 22, Dhvld Sheaffer, In south Middleton township, 1 mllesonth ;4', West,of Boiling Springs, Work Horses, ' YoungCattle,farming Implements, 40. Monday.,February 22, W. H. Laugher, In Penn township, one-lourth'mil« Huuih . of Centrevlllo, Horses, Mules, Young if;- Cattle, together with, a 'large variety ■of K' • farming utensils. ' , Tuesday, February 23, Isaac C. Hupp, iaChurohtown, a LVafietyVbt. personal property. * , , ~m -■■■ ■■ , . Thursday February 25th, John Barley, in North- Middleton townslilb, 0 miles North of Carlisle, Horses, Cattle, Agri cultural implements and household >furi ■niture. trv; ,'htm .. .» in 28th, Jacob- Shearer, In South Middleton township, at the Sw . M 10 !', Spring, Homes, Cows, threshing Machine &o, J," Qed. Wol f. in South Middleton township,-2 s >mile» East of Pa* pertown Horaes. Cows^farming imple ments, Household and Kitchen Furni ture, &C. ; i, y,, , , , . , , .„ T £ esd March 2, Samuel W. Holmes' ■S'Wdietou township, 1 mile East of the Poor House, Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, r.^o d , a^, a / M t ? rc , b Sd," Samuel-Slm mlns, In Stiver .Spring township, near ?* owjCingston, Horses, Cuttle and farm - Ing implements. Saturday; March 0; Borah Wondorjy, j n -Dickinson township, 2 miles west of Mt. of personal property.-, Saturday,March-6, ; Catherine Base furnituro ohUrohtOWD,:Salo of u °hsohold , H ““ n<, “y;.M“ rch 8 - John G - Klebl.Ju ooutb MJddJetoo-township, on ' Jurtze Hepburn’s farm. Horses, Mows and farm- Rg imp! amenta.*"' Vt * [i Monday . March B,,John Hoover; In ■b rankford township, five miles iforth- Garll “ le . Howes, Catth and a va nety of farming Implements. Tuesday, March 9, John W. .Call, in J)rankford township, 4 miles from Car lisle, horses, cows, farming implements and household furniture. Tuesday,'March 9, Jeremiah Corhman, In South Middleton township, near Bur nltzs- mill, horses, cattle and farming March 9, Daniel A. Heawood, in Middlesex township, adjoining Car lisle Springs,, extensive sale of horses, cattle, farming and agricultural imple menta. Saturday, March 13, W. H. Baugher, Penn township, sale of Hohsehold and Kitchen furniture. . ~ March 17, and John Hannon, at the Corman* House, Carlisle, extensive sale of Hotel. Furniture. Saturday, March ?0, Geo. Handshew. in Silver Spring township, Work Holies, xoung Cattle and farming implements. Friday, Feb. 26, Benjamin Bhulc ber ger, in Frankford township, about i mile west of Kosht’s Tannery, Horses, Cows, Young Cuttle, and Farming implements.. Saturday, Feb. 27, E. Cornraan and Theo Cornman, at the Court House iu Carlisle, five valuable town lots. , • Friday,■ March, 5, Rebecca E; Johnson, In South. Middleton township, I T miles east.of the Carlisle and.. Hanover, turn pike, Horses farming implements, house hold and kitchen furniture &o • e . B *W* March 19, 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, c Jbhi) Moore, In Carl ale, Brood Mares, Colts and farming Implements. 'Saturday;. March 6, Sheriff’s sale at the Court House, valuable brick house and lot of ground, in Carlisle. Friday,'Feb.' 26, .Jacob' Lelh, 1 mile North east of Pine Grove, horses, young cattle, household and kitchen furniture. Friday, March 5, Michael Beitzhoover, in Monroe,township, work horses, cows, young cattle,‘and farming implements, Thursday," Marcli'llj-Jaa.'Hi Graham, at “Happy'Retreat,’’.} mile west of Car lisle, horses.'cows, househbid ah<f kitchen furniture, farming implements &oi , - Wednesday, March 10, Wm. Clapper, at the Carlisle, Buffalo Robes, household uud T kitchen furniture. Plantation * Bitters combine rare mcdicio.al virtues yfllh a delicious aroma, and u flavor gratefurto'thQ/JpalVte./.lt is purely vegetable, and in its composition all the requisites of-science have been complied with., Jtis suitable for all ages, and sexes. It; Is gentle, stimulating, and soothing. All dyspeptic disorders are cured by it, and it repairs and restores nature’s,wasted powers- . Plantation Bit ters are Increasing daily iu fuvor.wlth.all classes., It veiieveaauflefing, renders life a luxury, .brightens , present, and throws a hopeful light 911 the future. Magnolia; Wateb —Superior to. the t*est ibiportediGerpiaa Cologne, and.sold at half the prlce.r / ' ' •> j . - . > . It BAI.KJL.IST. _ "■ 1 ' ? List of Sales to be cailed by Wniliun Devon* ncy,auctioneer.. C-,'-. , : 'v ■ • 1 Feb. “ 10, William Wise. ..«.»• , • “‘“ 20, Sarauel.Aileu,Silver Spring. ~.. “ “ 2*2, David Hheaffer. South Middleton. “ “ 23, Jerry F.Uoliel, <• t - “ “24, Jacob Kroni, Monroei' x “ “25, Joseph Eckert, Silver Spring. “ “2S, JaQOD Shearer. Sooth Mlddlfton. “ “2-. John Plonk, MduWie. Mar. I, Qdorge Wolf,&<nth‘ Middleton. M “ 2, David Brlcker, Monroe. “ “ a, Samdei Simmon, silver SprlnkrVf' Heh-Ick, Middlesex; > s. ; Michael Beltzhoover, Monro o. <- *• “ a, Henry 1 Hide Middi^se*,' “ * 8, Peter H. Albright, “ “ .•K'M g josenh-Herman, Monroe. .., " 1 “ ••■lb, Wifllam Lepold, —• “ • “ “,11,-Henry W..Yohn, Silver Spring, * V". *VI2.:J>6OIB vW.-Sswders: > 5 • : ’•* “ 13/HenryV Stoup, “ ’ “ ' •“,“i5,-HenryBhetbly, “j>» “ “ ,r 18, Henry Weaifaul, Middlesex. “ “ 17, John.HanshauM, HilverSnrlne. “•it 18, Juoob Paul,-Mlddles»lXi> - a, ’loJ P6terShagharf, Modroo.v 4 !!.' : 2£S eor B e Haunbue, SllVdp,Spring. . ! 22,-JJonry BrochbiU, Bollfeg Spring. ; • tt.Walker, '* ■ 23.. Henry W. Yohn, Nilvsr Springy ! 2Z» Martin Shrelner, Oyster's Point; “ J| 20, John B. Floyd, dvrUWe. "fiS&T SALE USL. i - List of Sale* to be;«Uled 7 by‘Comiriodoro Por ter, Auctioneer.. ■: . v Feb. RamuerEbbQft.^l^kin'BOn. M -25, D, -Vaii Klrk. iWest Feimbhoro. Alar. W. .Moimtz,' “ •* 3, PhtlipZelgler. Frank ford. ' Henry; .Mlflin, i ’ • 9, Bamuel Ebbert, Weat Penuaboro. biirc.W #®? •TFresii Arrival op Drugs, Patent 'Medicines; PetJumofy. &c. ■ All 'medi cines wdrfanted >puro,.~ Prescriptions carefully compounded*' . * 4 WOBTttlNtiXdN. Jim.,7.,1869.- -, .. No, 7 k street. ; Ch(itnl6alp, pa tent full stock'constantly on, hand; at Uie lowest inarket:rOtes. >Alsb a com-* pletelinoof School Books at> the lowest prices, and all articles pertaining tothoßmg and Boolf business. '.' 'J i , : haVeestlck Bros. t Feb;,lB,lB69—tf JSo. 10. M. Hanover SU Persons Goinq to Housekeeping • will yon find snob loads' of‘everything as;witfiiWm* Blair ASon .Carlisle, A three*ato ry house full, pc Queenaware, Glassware, atone* ware, Tubs, Churns and Buckets, Baskets, Hopes, . , klfig.Olaases,,Walters, Hugs. Bpoous, Knives, and everything else lHrf;|| onrllne ofsi hebeal qUallty, at; very-, low- packed up free of costand warranted, V „ ‘W * SON. , Fob. 18, iB6O. ■ South .fcjud, Carlisle. Cheap Dby- Goods.-—All Ju need of Cheap Dry Goods and Carpets, should bear in ' mind the toot, that the large Htbok or W. 0. Haw yer & Coj,*;ls being-clfised out,-; Eyery.-lnduco ment Is offered at sfrtnd 1 ; and wo see the evidence every day of great bargains. Those commencing housekeeping should call and secure the bargains offered iu this branch of Dry Goods. in prices, and the entire sto^wlitbeclpSod put. • ec far Kbt ices Sellers’ Family Medicines arc among the standard preparations of the day.— The Imperial. Lough Syrup is a sure euro for toughs‘and Colds* Call dt Haverstlck Bros and get a bottle We notice td-day Johnson’s f&taoumaUeOom pound, an Intel nal remedy for the enro of In fla mntory Uheuraal sra. This la a most valuable mccllcind, M’a'surd cure for the mos painful of alrdl.sea.sP3. ' For Sale'by flavor-tick Bros. ■»;i; , , ;• To Consumptives.—The advertiser, littVJng peon restored u) health In a low weeks simple remedy, after having suffered several years witli a severe lung affeotlou, ami .that, dread;disease, - Consumptlon-ls' anxious 4 to make known Id bla fellow sufferers the means .OfiCttrO,.-* To all who desire It, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (free ,of charge), with the dl rcctlons for preparing and using the same, winch they will hud a sure citrk:fok co.vsujiittion ASTMA. bronchitis, 4c. Tfro only object of the Advertiser.ln sending the proscription is lo bone* at the afflicted, and sprerd information which he conceives to. be Invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try Ills remedy, ns will cost him nothing, And may. prove a blessing. Parties tttshln#the prescription will fdoa.s ad. drcss * UEV. A. WILBUN 165 South Second 8!., Williamsburg, Kings Co New York. Nov. 12,1808—iy ’ v , • . ' me iHH arfeets.' .Carlisle Floor ai id CtralnJlmbet. corrected weekly by j. 11, noai.Eu ,t nno.. CAKLiaLL, Feb. ,17 Flour-Family $ 9 r>o Corn 79 nt- m SUper * M W 7 - 6 u oat B.’ «0 Clover Seed,.,; s 5() „ 1 Ni Timothy Seed, :i Rye ’ T%l {J 5 New Hny %iton 11 0u Philadelphia niarhcls. Piin.AnEi.iunA, Fob. ic, isra. Fr.ouii.—Tlicrc. la no essential change In Hid Plonr innrkot, nml the demand oumlmns 11 Jin fca es of ISO barrels superfine at £■> 2.5 per bbl- lob ?.wi"«o tmo V S o rol small lots of Town and Wisconsin Extra Family at 87 2,5a7 50 - 2iS at. Was 76- and fancy lots at 810 60. Rye i< lour ranges from *7 to 725 Prices 01 Corn Meal are nominal. , Chain,—Wheat «»f prime equality la wanted Swki? 1 ier r <le t cr . , 2} loUB Ul ° ucßieoled. Soles ofr bUKofred per bushel; uuibusbols il 0, Rt $l 7Sal 1000 bwshels am oer at SI 90, Ryo commands 81 oSal 58. Corn is less no tlvo, and there is more offering. Sales of a>oo bu«nelsyoiioveats7a{Wo..v- Outs are linn at 72a750 for Western, and 65a72c, for Pennsylvania seeds.— Clovorseedls in deraan 1; 2uoo bushels Kohl at SO (5, anu some from second bands at giea 10 25 1 per bash.- Timothy* Seed Is quoted at s.'} 75a 4. J'iaxseed sells on arrival 82 05. ' ionm^paid 31 * 108 OXO makiue at97 - atL * i )fir gal- Netai Rtihertlßctnenta. JLMJ'.MALL’S mfi&k J VEGETABLE SICILIAN W 1 hair mSWm JRjenewer . KENKWS THE H Ain TO ITS OniGlffAl, cot RENEWS TUB NUTRITIVE MATTER ynUCll NOURISHES THE HAIR. ■RENEWS w^OWTHIu OP THE HAIR RENEWS THE BRASH, WIRY HAIR TO SILKEN SOFTNESS. BEA.UTIFUL HAIR DRESSING. ONE BOTTLE SHOWS ITS EFFECTS. R. P, HALE, <Si (pO. Nashua, N. 11. Proprietors. For sale bu all Druggists. .Feb. 18, Ibo9—lm A $5.00 GREENBACK OF FULL VALUE SENT FREE TO ANY BOOK auent. .‘ ;J ..AGENTS’ WANTED FOR MATTHEW HALE SMITH'S NEW BOOK. “sunshine and shadow in n. y.” -A WORK REI'XBTJC WITH ‘ANECDOTES AND INCI .DENTS UP LIFE IN THE 'GREAT METRO PO- LIS, BEING A MIRROR OF NEW YORK', RE- ELECTING 'HIE SECRETS' OP THE GREAT CITY. One agentsold 60 In one day, another sold and delivered 227 In 15dujs, anotbei. Hut m "'days No that sells su rapidly. I F You wish to know how fortune* are <J_ made and lost In a duy; bow Shrewd Mennre mined In Walt Utreet; how ‘.‘Countrymen l ’are swindled by tth rpera; how Minister* uml Mer chants are hlucktuaileu; how jjance nulls ami Concert Saloons uro Managed; bow Gambling Houses and Lotteries are Conducted; how block i knuauiea Originate and how the tumbles hurst, «fcc. read this work, It tells you about, the myste ries of New York, and contains spcy Inosketch es of its noted millionaires, meicnauis, 6.0. A Utrocf.lcia.VQ ?ooiype r 73> panat, Jf’auiy.JUuilruied.— The largest commission given.’' Our U 2 page cir cular and a So.OU Greenback sent free on ap plication, For mil particulars and terms address the sole publishers, ■j.B.BDRII&CO.: UAIU'hOKu, poun. •Feb.'iS, IB§9^4t- -IJJfiUiaTJflK'a- NOTiUiS.—Notica |y Xlihufuby given tool! persuua inUjreaicd.ihai, uic JiilloWiU£ account* imve been hied j« tii iB wi lled, by cue accountant* therein uumed,lor exam ination, and will be presented lu tbo orphan’** Court of Cumberland County, for continuation ou Tuesday, iMurcli IUUi, A. ?I>,“I6UU: ■ ••• , , ;VL .First and final account of Mary Lumlsou, , administratrix of Couruu Lumlauu, deceased. {> --2,,AccoUut of John K.Fialior, adm’r. ol Joseph ‘Whisieh.-luie of Lower Ai*en township, dee’d. 8. FHrttr and Haul account of wuiuutl Lberly, guardian of the estate ol joim A. Martin, mjnoi omld ol Levi Martin ol the lowualilp of silver spring. • ,• i. hiratahd Huai account of .Tolm Maul, adra'r, of Philip Maul, uec'U. i 6. Account of John C. Leaker, adm’r. of David ii.fLeahor, lute ot Johnson county, iowa. a:;0, Firstand. dnahaccouul of’Ueu. Kissel, dec’ll lOdtn’r. oi.j.ary Kissel, Uco'U. . 7. Account of Lpimuin shelly, mlm’r. of Ben* Jumiu li. Kuuilmuu. lalo of South Middleton townshjp, Uec’df V i ~s * 8. Fust and ilnal account of John Paul, of Adam Whitcomb, dcu’d. 9 hirst ami Huai account of David Wherry and •George A. Giuuber, udin rs. of William Gam bur, Uec'u. ■ • j Hi. First and Haul account of 11. Voglesoug, ndm'r. df'Mary Voglesong, lalo of Silver Spring township, <leo d. •' - ' • 11 First and nuai aecountof Dr. Bainucl Myers, udiuj*. oi JuoitU.Myers, dec’d. . 12. ilio ilrstuud Un.u ucouantof John Sbcafler. exr ol Udb. blieuß'er.’ late: of Hampden town ship, dec’d. U). Account of Geo. Bituer, Esq., exr. of .the last will and testament ol June cross, mio of silver SpIlUgS lOWUslllp, dec'll. il. Account ol Ueo. Biiuor, Esq., oxr, of Marga ret Gross, lute of oilvur springs township, deed, 10. Account of Ueo.‘ hltuer, Fsq., oxr. • f Cuihu nuo Uruso, hue ol silverspringa luwnship, .ec’U. 10. The second and Uuui account oi Joim Ja cobs, exr. oi George mpor, lute of- JdlllUu town snip, deu’d.,. x-“ *• L. second "and final account oi JobtL Jacobs, exr. of Andrew sharp,-lute oi .Newton township, dcckL % -f cr . > , , ’U 'Thesecond/andlinnl accodnt of John Ja cobs, exr. ol Alexander of Miflhu lownship,deed. V 'IJ. Account of Abraham Prederlijk.one of the exr s. ol Luuj euce Hulks,duc , d.' :irr -- -* 5 " 20, Account of William Stephens, guard, of Ja cob Stephens,inlaorsuu ol Henry si«pneus,deo d, ■'2l, First" unJ Uuul accuuut of Jacob Nicuey, aamT of Atium Heisor, lute of t'ruukJurd town-' ship, dec'u. • • is • f, - . . v 22. x’uird uud dual account of John Johnston, vxr. oi benjamin lleynolds, dec’d. 2d, The account of Liumei Hailey, one of Exr’s. of Loarauce Jdcikes Uoo-’d us settled b>> the Ex’rs; 01 said ' * 'i 'Xnu account oi Joseph A. StuurL and Joseph .•nuker k exeouiors ol Daniel Wouueriy.dco'd. . ’■vjs» Une guamiuiibhip account oi Jos. A', bin a t, guardian ul Currie it (JouVcr. . ai. First and lima account of Patrick Gibbons, adiu’r. oi AiicuauL Gibbous, into of Dickinson township. dcc’d. r ' ’ ’£l, second uudilnul accountof Abraham Bosler, udiu’r. ol Cbuiies liouznoovvr, tale oi Mouiuo township, Uec’d. 1 . t a*, ‘ilu jitiouiti oi Jnfcdii W.’Lby, tinhtee unde the will ol Xxjwhj, kuirlan, deed., oi Mrs. Alurj' H. Kennedy.. ~. r A •< A), i'ii st and 'll mil account of Martin Stienk, exr. ulCnUiurmosiicnU.lule ul Dickinson town •amp, doc’d. ;'••• . ,J.DOHSH£IMEII. i Feb. 1800—3l Uty inter. \T is'hereby given that J.l Letters oi Administration on Uio estate pr .vuimj Lambertoiviute ol fiLddlpae* twp., deed., have been grunted to the undersigned. All per* ; sous knowing lueuiselvcs mdeuted to tile estate are requested to make payiucut immediately tp.-'lhe undersigned, aua. uioao having., claims; uggtust said-estate will alsoprseut Uieui lor sei- Übiueht. -i : llUliP. C. LA-iiiib.Ui.'UK, - KettJ’W, IrtCP.—Ot- •• AUininUlXfUui- v|&TiCl&. L rAU'petaotiB havingiu their inv ‘ potutef>aiott gralu bugs ami wicka marked nuii.o oiilceiem & brothers, areheroiiy nuUbetl to return them before April let, or imvu tbem seized according to law.' ■ •'"Feb, Iti, 2SOO-8&• JOHN HEETkM. -TTIARMERa, ATTENTION.—For bale ■jl r_iso loads of good atablo Munuro. Euqmro ui-' - •* * tJorgeuut FUttEY, M the Garrison. Feb. 18, 1600-3 t fie to flbbettisemeutis. jQBCfiS AND IIEDICINEN I I THE BEST PLACE TO BUY PURE AND RELIABLE if R U & Medicines and Fine Chemicals, ih a r HAVERSTICK BROS., No. 10 North Hanover - Street, CABLISL IC, BA DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicine j, Chemicals, Booh. Fancy. Gloria, Confectionaries , Per* turnery , Toilet Articles, &c., Dye /Stuffs, Cosmetics, /Stationary, <tc. Also, Pure Wines Jor Medical Pur poses. assortment of Goods, In variety, novel ty nmi elegance, cannot bo surpassed. The arti cles have been selected with great euro and are culc’ul .led in quality and price to command iho attention ot purchasers. I'liyslclabH prescriptions carefully compound' ed. A full stock ol Patent Medicines on band. All goods warranted us represented. HA.VEKSTICK BROTHERS, JNo. W North Hanover St. Feb. 18,18G9-IJ' &c. JOHN LISZMAN, UAIIINETAND CHAIR MAKER, SOUTH HANOVER BT., NOS, 65A' 57, TWO BOOKS BE- LOW POMFUKT STUEET, CARLISLE, Pa. A splendid assortment of new Household Fur* nlture, consisting of Sofas, Camp Stools. Lounges, Ccutio Tables, lluckiug Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, ' Reception Chairs, QUotuens, Ruieaus, ‘ What-Nots, Secretaries, &0., Be., Wardrobes, Parlor, Chamber, DUilng-Hoorn. Kitchen and Ofllce F UREU'H’URE , OF THE .LATEST STYLES, COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETS, SPLENDID NEW PATTERNS. BEADSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, IN GBEAT VARIETY. Particular attention given to Repairing and' CimUiKund Varnishing fiom town and country attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Fob, W, MD-Oiii Dtj) (Soofcs. BARGAINS! W. c. SAWYER A GO calls the attention of the public to their im mense stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which they are desirous ot closing out. We offer great bargains, and have a full slock of Dress Goods, consisting of Silks, Poplins, Empress Cloth# 1 , Merinos, CARP E T S , such as Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, Venetian Cottage; Rag, L!nen and Hemps in great varie ty, 1 OU'Cloths, Bugs, Shades. <6c„ which; will ba sold very cheap. CLOTHS AND CASSIMKRES, Hosiery and Gloves, House furnishing Goods of every kind, and in abundant quantities. Wo wljl make great saorllices, and .offer a, line as sortment to select from. Please remember this Largo 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. 0. SAWYER & CO., EAST MAIN STREET. Fob. 11,18 C iLegal 'j&atfre*. NOTiClfcj. —Police la hereby given that Letters of Administration on tho estate of wiillum Johnson, of South Middleton twp,, hnvo been grunted to the undersigned resld lug in same twp. Ail persona indebted to auld estate are requested to make payment Immedi ately. and those having claims against said es tate will present them for settlement. K-JOHNSON, Fob. 11. IHG9.—Ct • Administratrix. N OTICE. - Martha Refu, by bor \ In tho Court of Com next friend, Alexau- | mnn PJeaa of Cumber* der rf. Lyne, V land county. No. L Jan. us. ) Term 1809. John Rein. J Bur Divorce,, to. John Rein, ,• lu obepience.ta anorder of publication to me directed; you arehe.ebv notified to be and op-' pear In the Court of Common Pleas, for the coun ty of Cumberland, on. the becond Monday of Aprll nexi, to show cause, 11 any you have, why Martha Rein should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony.entered luo witb-'you, ac cording to the prayer of the petition filed in. said co .rt. JOS. C. THOMPSON. Jan. 28.1809 —It Sheriff. J^OTXCE. ' Harry R. Balter, ) lu the Court of Commoti w. } Plena o£ Cumljerlandcoun • Rebecca Baker. J ty, No. I. Nov. Term INW. Allas subpoauaSur Divorce, to.Uobe.-ca Baker. In obedience to an order .f publication to mo directed, you ni e hereby notified to be and appear In the Court of Common Pleas, lor the county of Cumberland, on the second. Monday of April next, to show: cause, 11 uoy, you hay,W|iy;ll«r -ry it. Baker, should not be divorced .from the bonds of matrimony, entoied into with you, ac cording to tne prayer ol his petition Hied In said court. .TO3, C. THOMPSON, . 8h trier. Jan. 23, is«!>—lt SOTICE,— Notice is hereby ulvoji that Letters of Administration ou tlie estate of yN. Coover, dee'd., lute :ot Upper Allen iwp., have been grouted to ibe undersigned resid ing in (he same township All per«opa Judebt ‘oil tosultt c-siute'ure requested to.mal£e payment uiul. those having claims will pre sent v i JAWBt'COVKK, -Inn. imi'.Mjl : .Admmi*lr<dor f r ; , NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven that Lettera of AdminiHtrnilon on the estate of itu.i bam Leiby,deceased, lute of North Middleton •iwp., have boon granted to Catherine Boahore, re siding in mine Iwp. 1 Ail persona indebted losald estate are requested to maUo payment immedi ately,and those having claims will present them for aottlement. ' i*. W. Q.UXULEY, Jan. 21, iWW.—flt Administrator, . JrmamlM*, QTA'X'KMIiNT Ob' THK KINANOEd O •• - ’ t>p< ■<■ . • ■:• i */...* i CUMBERLAND COUNTY, ' I From the Is* day of January, to the 81s* day of December , 1808, inclusive. C. MELLJNQER, Esq., Treasurer lio accouut with lUeCouuty of CumberJaud, To bnlQUce-ddo at loot settlement, $ 7,013 40 To outstandg taxes at lust settlement, 3.431 05 To County und Htato taxes levied for • the year l«a, 7a t*v> fl* To subscription for Noble’s brldae. 00 To subscription for Glvlor’s bridge. To Huckster licenses, go To Interest'received from collector’* / 31465 To proceeds of notes discounted, ». . 0.35 s 3, To taxed on unsealed lands and soe* cial assessments, To amount received for old meta!, To four per cent, of commission for collecting state tax, By amount paid aaaessor'a for service* $2,886 50 Bridges and Hoads. By amount paid for now' ' bridges, 16,799 SO By amount paid for repair- ~ . „ lug old orldgeß, 300 42 By amount paid for rood dumuges, 120 00 By amount paid for road views, Courts. By ain’t, paid for witness fees ■ , In cumili. cones, ' 849 03 By amount'paid for Jurors services* By amount paid for board* lug juroi*. ice, &c., By amount tiuld jor Jury C'umiitlßMiouer'H sorviutiß. 129 00 By amountpuid for District Attorney fees, By amount paid Conn Crier, County / -Officers, By amount paid «. blxlor, LJei Js’Bfeea, • - .... 514 47 By amount paid J. Loudon lor docket**, 113 20 Byaiuomii p.-ud W. B. But ler, Auditor. , Commmioncra\ Office, ' - By amount paid H. Karris ' 5 lor.Mjrvlcea ua Couim’r. S 17 ,V) ' By amount paid A. P. Meek lor scrviceH, By amount paid M, G.Uule loi serncea, 4gq qq By amount piud Alloa Floyd - Jornervicea, 550 00 By amount paid J. Arm airouy, clerk, By amount paid M.O. Her- luan. Attorney, By arnoimtpaid lor station- ary, By amt. paid for postage, • . Constables ’ Fees. By amount paid for'fees in , cnaea, SJ3S 30 By amount paid for aUur leriy returns, By amount paid officers pf Elections for'services. 12,006 7-1 By amount paid for blanks &c. ... Inquests. Ityaraonnt paid' for bold* Ing Inquests .on dead bodies, , ; . , Jail arid JE. &. Penitentiary, By amount paid J. Jacobs ' balance for support of prisoners, ; • $2,332 95 By amt. paid J. C. Thomp sou, support, of prisoners. 5.477 03 By amt paid E. Q, Peniten tiary,, 2.312 18 By amu paid for fbel, 60S 08 By amt. paid for. clothing lor prisoners, ICG 39 By amt. paid for fixtures and repairing same. 525 20 Byamt. pald'fof gusand • water, • . 70 13 By ami. paid salary of keeper, 800 00 By ami paid salary of physi cian. By amt. paid stable rent for Bherllf, Loans and Internet. By amt. paid for Interest on bonds, S2SI 7« By amt. paid for notes In bank, By nmt, paid Jfteob Squire, Treasurer, • • SH,OOO on By amt. paid Directors sal- anew, By amt. paid Visitors. By amt. paid on account of now building, By amt, paid for Justices fees lu Commonwealth cases, By amt. paid Geo. Taylor, salary a* keeper, sll*s 00 By unit, paid lor repairs at court house, By amt. paid /or repairs at Jail., 2,547 42 Alpacas, &o. &c. By amt. paid Bratton & , v Kennedy*. $O3O 00 ' By amt. paid Itecra & Dnn bar, ■ - 336 fiO : By amt. paid R, J. Coffey. 60 — #1,131 00 s Miscellaneous Payments, By amt. paid County Audi* torn, 8135 OU By umi. pnl 1 for Ous and Water for Court bouse, By anil, paid for appropria tion for Teachers Insti tute, By amt. paid appropriation for Agricultural Society, By amt. paid for'fuel for Court House, By amt. paid for Commis sioners' ear /are, , JO5 70 By nmt, paid for sundry'ar ticles. 84 42 By amt. paid for labor, 46 iO By ami. paid keeper of town clock, . 30 00 By amt. paid tor repairing stoves, . ' , 0 60 Total amt, of Commissioners’ orders, 5&2.470 07, By Treasurer's commission -on sumo at 1 % per cent. 81,4-13 00 .By Kittle lux puld to Mato Treasurer, By Treasurer’s commission t on same nt G per cent.. By Treasurer’s commission forculioctingtonnty tax atSperceut., ’- '1,775 50 By exonerations allowed col lector's. 1,215 40 By commission alio wed col lector's’ Outstanding Taxes, By amt. taxes outstanding. Uy amt. or Balance In hands of Treasurer, Tolnl Credits, Total Debits, STATEMENT OP OUTSTANDING TAXES ON THE Ist DAY OP JANUARY 1860. • Cblicctars. Vears. Boros’ and Tbunships,' •John Emingor, , lho2 Silver Spring.' 178 46 J, 0. ICecner IhW Monroe, 200 43 J, C. Vanu.sdalo, 18U5‘ East Penn, 318 89 •M. P. Siu>>er, 1x66 Lower Allen. 222 74; James Whiner, 1867 W, Ward Carlisle, 99 00 J. Keefauvert ".Dickinson, . .100 St Charles Smith, “ Silver Spring, ’ 20 07 +O. P. Sunno. 18G3 K. Ward (Jarlftde, - 070 10 tEmanuel Line, " ,W. Ward Carlisle,'7l4 57 J. Keefauver, " Dickinson, 843 88 •Abraham Coble, " East Penn, 100 00 Daniel Bretz. " Hampden, 29133' Win. Ilglnfrliz, ** Middlesex, 41 03 fjacub Gutahall,, " Mllllin, 235 82 Samuel Baker, ** Monroe, 82 00 •Henry Welker, “ Newburg, 57 20 ♦Win. Bucbmun dep " ’ Newville, -90 40 fWm. Bachman, “ Newton, ' 63 45 rWm. J. Kluer, ** North Middleton, 849 07 George Zmu, ** Penn, 206 07 W. A. Heed, " Silver Spring, 392 HO fj. H. Cuuhnon, " South Middleton, 663 4*. tJ. a. Miller, " Southampton, 51 Ot •J. M.. Hykns, *' Bhi|>pensb’g boro’, 02 80 tEllasHuck, *• Shlppensbe twp’, 9051 Samuel Baker, " Upper Allen, 615 78 Thomas Hess, ' *• West Penn, ‘ 100 00 ; ‘ 80.272 49. ' Those marked thusf- have since paid part and those marked time* have paid la full. We the Commissioners of Cumberland county,-- do certify nnd submit the foregoing as a correct statement oflhorecelpta mid expenditures or said county, frpm the Ist day of January to the' 81st day <»f ’ December, IM&. inclusive: also a' schedule of outstanding taxes in the Boroughs' audTowushlpH therein stated - ’■ Witness our hands and seal of office s L. a. > at i.'uriialo, the 22d duy of January. , ■) im. A. F, MKCK, *. ; 1 '■ M.U.HALE. ALLBN FLOYD. CbmmfAricmer«' of Cumberland Oouuty. ■ Attest, j. ABMaTUONG, Clerk.,. , . We the Auditors of Cumberland county, met according to law and having been sworn, proceeded to examine the accounts and vouchers of MeUlnger, Treasurer of said county; from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of De cember, IMW, Inclusive, do.'certiiythstwe nnd the sum of six thousand three hundred and tea dollars and titty-one centkdue by said Treasurer to the countv aforesaid, oh will appear by (ho fore going exhibit oPsaid account. I In witness whereof w« have hereunto set our bauds at Carlisle; the22d day of January. A. D. 1N8& . P. Q. MCOOY, ELIA3MOUNTZ. JOHN HKGUEH, AwtUvn, FQb.4-lt. DU. TO RECEIPTS. Total Debits. CR. 8102.060 40 BY PAYMENTS. Assessor's Pay, 168 50 sl7.-174 22 i t ooB OS' 23 20 826 00 •81.60. 22 50 1650 IT 620 00 800 00 200 00 118 85 . ,18 67 52,821 42 281 70 ~ MlT.Op, Elections, 124 68 $2,221 82 SO 00 as co 911,031 40 10.000 00 810,237 78 Poor House, 150 oo so oo 9.000 oo' —— 823,780 00 Justices Pees. 8119 40 Public Puildings. 20 37 $2,701 79 Public Printing . 177 20 ,200 00 200 00 150 82 $1,084 89 i 558 65 93 m m 23 $7,010 83 <6,272 49 <6,310 51 3102,060 40 102,009 49' MMI I BE, CAMPBELL., The wonderful pain killing MAN. T RV'llr't’Z of the m »8'“ P«‘b Dctroyor tnd .“V ! f.f Ul *j, you olln ,ovo health, money,in J pro ln»£“£•!• ">*»r al ° or ache,nerooutor, V?. y ’ *!?* w,ml *ho mot Magic Pain fit {tMjrefuriu relieve, nnd In moat Instances’en« llrly cure Try It before any other tcmedy'forU i! al m “"t certain In every caeo to' be Juet the alven’or wnna»ir thln * ncedpd * Reference. are IlIg?c MriMncf ” Ur '* I ' e ' rorm '' l by tDr OantPheU-Sl.-I had a col?a°rlMj' mfniy . . ye *£ B »* was not able at times to tPf& B D”J»I word s I was told to ret Dr. Oadd< teljrs medlolne sni try> it.and It cured melnß t ’ ; y y,i - spo***.. . M*y. Mr 1868.-. Dr. .Campbell, JQe ir Slrt I.cheerfuUy reconunmil your medjrflao as a •attain cure for sick headache. ■ ■ ; Jacob-CK Heilvah. ®" ,y townihlp, les?,—Cured of backaoh! of to P * ln D r Joh.v Zcrvn, age past T2years. Lebandn county, 1807.—1 wai •filleted with' rheumatism,.using crutches for 20 1 wwtoiato get Dr. Campbell's rain Da* fi nn fc a try i hetn 5 they* cured me In s months, FubdUbick Bubs,-aged c? years. Union Deposit, Dauphin county. 1807.—Dr Campbell— Lear Mr-X have suffered or the last S 3 year* from Dyspepsia andcoasilputlon t I tried your medicine as directed5 they loured me Ini weeks. Oaonoa Seasolkh, aged ei years. Ohamhershur *, October 22, 18^8.— I was cured of Piles rM7 years standing by using Or. Campbell's Magic Pain Dcstroysrand Pill* fur one month, 1 David Uoheb. 1 Worth Middleton Township, Cumberland co.» Dr. Oampbejl-I oheei fully ro.-ommenu your msglo medicine as a useful medicine In a ♦2?i ly J /or children J my youngest child .Was taken with the croup in the night 1 Idld not ex* pecc her 10 live ten minutes 5 I L<l a boilleY my wife gave according to dlrectlons.|.it ouredin# nlDUte «- Samuel Kixbb^ Jaoksbure, Perry county, August 10, iB.«—Dr. Campbell, Dear bit! 1 bought 4 bottles, and 8 boxes of your Pills lor my boy who had the rheu matlsm for one venr,then turned- scrofulous • he was drawn crooked and could not walk: I tried all the medicines I knew and they all foiled • bat your medlolna cured him in 3 weeks. t QKOaOK Swautz. 1 Wonderful Dlacdmy 6fWorm Lozenges. Lebanon; 18 6.—1 have repeatedly uted-Dr. Campbell’s worm Lozenges, for my youngest bny, who was very sickly fop a long time j J gave nim one dose In the morning nnd one in theater noon s thera were aa Inrgo worms passed and not less than 700. or BOO'Small seed worms. Yours tru *y> “ i Philip Lutz. Tao miles East oLCar’Ule, Iff'a —Dr. Oamnbeii our Magic Pain lb* iroyer and Liver Pdi* shimiil bn made known j my wife was In bed with pallia for 3 yearsjhcrhcail, neck, firms, legs, hands an i floors were drawn crooned with rhetfma. tlam si do believe that I uncut on-* i Urs for her, and received no benefit s hearing alwipt yotiT-medlclne*. I bought 12 bottles and 6 liftx"B; nf’or using 8 b itles,-with the pnis t she could walk wish crutches * after she bad used 4 mor •, she threw h»*r crutches away. This ladv’s; weight Is 320 pounds, and aged oror ro years. J 1 Jacob Adama.' • *V? e jppdfcino can be had from Dr.’f'nmpbftll. nt Pnrllslo market, on Wednesdays and Satur* 2d*" l ;l H Htoro,ThirdMreet. between Chent nnt nnd Mulberry, Harrlhburg, Pn. Jan. ?l, 1868—lm« * <■ 130 48 68 70 05 73 96,180 70 1835:::* 8 ™ 8 * E OS3S. Neglect a C^tdandPreed:(Jonsiirnption! 926 36 IP S ELLERS' I I imperial I j COUGH SyRUR.I qf'those who have tried u. R, E. Sellers, Dear Sir-1 have used Dr.'Pel ieru’ Imperial Cough Syrupconstderahly for the lust year, *nd believe it to bo' the* best article of the kind In use, and fully equal to Its recommen dations. - \V.B. LINCOLN, MfD.. R. E. Sellers—l have been troubled ‘With a cough for the last five years, by reason of which 1 huve frequently been unable to sleep mbre than ;nau 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 lew hollies has cured me entirely.-.I cheerfully recommend (t as a safe, speedy and pleasant cure •r coughs and colds. Yours, respectfully, ■ : . - - Avii. woods. • <Bsf*For sol© by JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY * COWDJ3N, Plilla. „ HAVEaSTICKBUOS.; Carlisle 9ep. 24, lit**.— ly i"'JOHNSON’S ” _ Irheumatic compound l [BLOOD PURIFIER] RHEUM A TIS M -oi • r SIXTEEN-VKA&S’ STANDING ' ’ " OoiifLEft&r 'cCRBD. • HEAD THIS TESTIMONIAL AISD UK CONVINCED; M ESSIW. K. E. Bellkub a Co.,—Tql« la to certi fy Unit for thoiußt sixteen years I have been se verely afflicted wlth.UbeanmUsm; oiteu conilu ea to my house, and even unable to walk. Being In the post office,about two mouu ago, Mr. Clark observed my crippled condition, and urged ma to-try a bottle orJohnKon’sßhoumailu Com pound. I followed bis advice; und now. by the blessing of God and the use of half a bottle of your compound, lam free from'nil symptoms oi rheumatism, and can walk, without the aid of my stalf, as well as over. JAMJ vH M’DUWEU ~ . - Takentum. October 23,1805. i have known Mr, M'Dowol fop a number of years, and do not hesitate to vouch for the tiuth of.theabovestatement. -- • .■ > < * ?■ ■ ' • JAS. CLARK,Postmaster, u- ■' : "it. E. SELLERS & CO., v • Sole PaopniKTonfl. Pittsburg,PB.r - - '.Jt&Por sale by : •• ■ -:.. JOHNSON,-HOLLOWAY' : HAVERSTIOK BRtiS;. Cnrilsler- Sep. 21*1805.—1y- •’/ . TiUBLIO ; SALE.—ON MONDAY, JL- MARCH Bth; 18C9. Tim undersigned.will bf i rat t'ubllnSule. on the above day, at his resi dence. In Houth Middleton? township, near Car lisle, (Judge Hepburn Vfarm.)tb6 loiiowlnu de scribed Personal Property, viz: Kiva.H,oraes; twoof which are Mares with foal; ono ihree year old Colt, one one year old Colt. |tve Cows, (nearly fresh;} VoUiig’Cattle, eleven Shoals; pno broad .and One Nurl* w wheeled Wugpu, due Spring .Wagon, ohu pair f Wood Ladder?* two-palr of Hay.'Ladders,' Thr* Bh’ng Machine, one Clod Breaker,One,Grain I> lp;on« now wire Hake, two Irotr’i lows; dm* pb,nk , Plow, (shifting BeaMi.)ouQ thiee horse Oultiva tor.Hurrowa and Cultivators, h'lhgle iluil Double Plows,Log and Plf- b Chains • twu'pdi rt if upreads Single.and Duubje Trees; two pa rof Breech bands; three set- of 'Front Gears, four set of Plow Gears, i «Hun*and-Bridles, .Wagon • Huddle, m arly new; Barter and Cow Clr Ins. Forks and Unices; two Gfaln Cradles,oneCdrn Planter .on* Bay Knife, one Wheelbarrow, one l orn Cover er; two Bureaus, Behdsiend and Tat» e» * Teu pla(o .Stove, four Cidar Barrels, Grlndai'»uo< also u lot a Carpenter's Tools, such as Planes, chls els and,Auge<s. Hale to commence at 10 cr’cloca when terms will be made known by ' JOHN Q, KKIIIL. 196 6t-- SALE OP PERSONAIj PROPERTY, —On Monday .March Ist, IS6U. will be gold at ine fanb of the uadoralgoQd s a;mno ; and a-iiaii >■ South-east of Carlude, on tne old Petersburg ron<i tiio following pergonal -'- ; plx hood, of. .Horses, four, ofwblclioro good Work Horses, and twoofwh ch are goo Drlv -- g Horses tho « ugh bred ;elovenhead of Grade Cows, underflvd years old. oMhe' Qevop oross-'i two Heifers, tbrea,.Far?n ..Wagons, one Spring Wogoa,one Buggy,'tour set h- of Farm Harness, two ee.li* of Plow Gears, two set* of Buggy nud Wagon Harness, Cart Gearnr&c.- Also, one Ml Joy iiiresbing.UaQblaQ. wita nxtures'comploto; one largo Hickok Fodder Cau Ti 'Wind .Mill. Hay and Oral* Uako. (Bandt’s patent.) Porks, Shovels, Hoes. Kakes.' LbgandCbwCbttlna, Hal ters, Ac.; Also two hundred Posts, ready forlseL tlug, Ac., together with avaflety'bfoiherarticles too uumcious to insert. ~Vi 'Coddlttori«-«rttttro=Al>»ale*oMia-anaover a i ht _- _ ~ .' ~i LIO tJALili—Oa BAUirday, February 27, ISoU. The undersigned, trustees ofJohn H. Fred erlck.wUl at public sale.at tbeOouit'House. In Uiehoruugb.'of Carlisle, Five Valuable Town l4>ts,fiaetvpuutalA : n)C about six acres, In a high ataie.of cultivation., Four of these Ipta nre aliu atcdashnrtdistance North of the FuirUround.be tween the ttierreil’s Gap road ahif the ureeu lauu; the other 1m situated a short distance Kiut of the LetortHprlngs, between the Four House road apd thp .Cumberland? Valley K..U, -Thevo lots will be sola separately of a«'a whole. i* will best'sulc purchasers. Also. urhoV oftlronud, situated on North .Hanover street, adjoining oth er property of John H. ? Frederick,’ rAutainlng thirty feet in from, and two hundred and forty fcot in depth, having thereon erected a large fmmeUaru, r The terniH of sale will be mode eaayi Any In formation desired will bb given by either'or the undersigned. , Hale to commence at 10 o’clock, A M., when condition* will be made known by " is... .... .. Keb.U l im-3t ‘ THKO.COUNMAN, ocoktwgiim AIL! ALL HAIL !! a S£ l||. THp GLORY OP THE NIGHT IHTIIK MORNING GLORY STOVE >5 3 THE a REA TEST FOR 18«3. Walker * Claudy having just returned fiom Now York and Philadelphia, where they have purchased the largest, latest and best nw.rt* meat of PAIU.OK, l!0O KING AN 1> HEATING H HiVKS ever brought to this place, have now on /mil lion and for sale at their Store Uootns. NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, where they wlh'alwniTi Uopieiused to h^o,Minor old friendsand many new ouch, call and exam ine THE,GREAT MORNING OI.UUY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATKU. —ALSO— THE CELEBRATED REGULATOR UutaUY TOP COOKING HTOVK .THE BEST IN TUB WOIU.I>, THE MORNING OLORV ,1b the most perfect parlor glove In uso anywhere or every whore. It is a Ruse llurner, mid oiu- lire will lost ali winter. It has in leu doors all around and Isos bright and cheerful as an open gate. NVo rest cctfully refer to the following person,, imm among hundreds of others who have used it ua to Its merits: James B. Weakley, Rev. J. Boas, W. B. MulUu.it. Webert &I>drlntid, ,v • Geo. Wolso, David Rhoads, - I Levi Trego, Hamnel Qteason, Weakley & Hud I or, L. T. Greenfield, Samuel H. Gould, Jason \V. Eby, Thou. 2.ee, , ' Peter fjpuhr, ; - ‘' ; <C ■ Wra. P. Ktuurl, Jos. Galbraith, John M, Wo havcnlsoavery largo variety of Cook ‘•mwb of the very best, namely; NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner,) COMBINATION, (Gas Burner.) WM. PENN, EUREKA, WABASH, ELECTRIC. and NIAGRA, all of which have given grc«» -ut- Isfuotlon to the purchasers. We have uim> a htrge.loiof v tr r »- f , “ : -TIN AND OTHER WARES, of our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of all kinds constantly on hand. SPOUTING,"*ROOFING JOBBING of all kinds done on short notice and substanti ally. In conclusion wo Invite our friends to call and examine our goods and save at least twen ty percent. 4 . WALKER & CLAUDY, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, Oct. 8.1888. TgCDNOM Y I 8 SV EAL'TH I James HcGonlgal, at No. SI South Hanover Bt. Carlisle, would call the attention of his friends and the public generally to bis largo stock of STORES. TIN AND 6HEET-IRON : WAKE, which ho feels assured will give sntlafnotlon In both quality and price. !n the Move line he would coll especial muni tion to the . EMPIRE*' this burner and parlor Hooter. It Isa Perpetual Base Burning Stove. The Fur nace will heat an upper ami. lower, room perfect ly, and Is gun'tuiipcd to bo perfectly free from exp oslnn of gas. It has no brick to bo replaced evepr y«ar. It Is so constructed that its rays of neat are deflected totho floor, warming the feet Instead of the face. It Jk a gas consumer, and is perfectly ulear from dust. .Its ventilation la complete, and'tho burning gOshhd Ignited coils shine out through the Si lea Windows, si vine tho and cheer of dn open lire. Call and Pifu^ra»°of^ e, * all * Qteß^Utl inost Improved PARLOR STOVES, the a * arg * fiU>ve», cqziaistlngof Nimrod, N ingara, Ironsides, QtmkorClty and a variety of others, all of which ranted to bo bent class Stoves and to give entire satisfaction. Tin and aheot-Irou ware, made of the’Very best material, and nil things necessary for housekeepers In his Hue of business kept con stantly on hand. * His expenses aro trifling, compared with oth ers, oaljedefles competition, and would ask those deslr ng anything In his tine of business, to as certain prices elsewhere, and then give him a call and satisfy themselves that he can sell bet tdrarUcles fqrless pmneythan any other estab lishment In the county. His motto Is, Qnlck Hales and Small Prom.s. Old metal taken In ex change. Hpoutlagr, Roofing and Jobbing promptly at tended 10, rondo of the best material and at moderate prices. Oct. l. Ak c s tAßK4,, (v ° BANKERS, ‘0 No. 35 South Third Street; iPHILADELPHIA., , GENERAL , 0,, PENNSYLVANIA . OFT , HE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The H&novix. Li?« Ihodrakob Cokt&vt la » •orporajiq.t ciuf'cred br ainclal Art of CoutTMa.ap proved JolyM.lasa.wlib* 1 ' * CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000. POLL PAID. Liberal term* offered to Aeenti and Solicitor*, who uriprittcj to apply ot ouroiUce. ' Foil particular* t »bohad onappll- aMoo at our office, located lo ibe *ecdod etory of om-Datikib* llon«e. where CUoalar* aud Pampblete, fully d. »criMur the •draotif ea offered by the Company . mar be bad. E.lV.tlUir( A* CO,. A l*A. 1 mu . *»• r - • C H. UKlMil’jl.s Aug !W,lftUv-Jy' ‘dtfKRIPF'S : SA.LKa.-By Virtue of KJ sumlry writa oi I.ovarl Facias Issued out of tne Court of Common Plc-unof Cumberland tounty.and to medirected,,! ulllexpose to sale by pubtle vendue or outcry, lit IboCoOrtHouso. ItA, V f . c^rlla,t^9 l, .Saturday, Mureb c c * •bo following do-' •warthedßeaiEstate* twwjt:- . All Unit certain Urlck House mid totbf Ground situated In the borough of Carlisle, Cumberlan d county. Pn.. bounded and dee rlbed os follows on the South by West Pomfrot streotitm the East by IcUof Miss Sophia Slerm, and James pbatle- Ihwalt. on the North by Church alley,and on the west by lot of HoMnmn, containing 20 feet )q front; on said West Pomtret street, and 210 feet In depth to said Church alley, be the same more or lens Seized and tukeo In execution ns the property oflsaftc Newcomer. To bo sold by rae, -, ‘ • . r JOC\ C. THOMPSON, . Sheriff. Hherllfn Ottlce. Carlisle, Keb. 9, WOO, < - will ,bo. required to be nulcl when the property 1h stricken off. Keb. li, injO— Yaluable medicines. —A. Bcbaubla ami Wm. F, AbcrJe, nr© osaocla i«U under tbo name and style of A. Hchuubln, at Uo.. for .be manufacture and Bale ofßberk’s Hit* tor Tincture of Hoots, and Ur. Hock’a Pain Vic* tor. These are Invaluable remedies for muiy ulwasM, and are sold wholesale by the company, at No 85, Bouth Hanover street. Carlisle, and by agents every where. Dec.S. Ib<W-3m _ , ;: Hon. J. Stuart. Edward Fury. Berg’i. Irvin,. COl. Ai Noble,' Mr. 'Mansfield, Sup’t, I Mu Holly Paper Mill Co. Biun’l Koinpion, Thos. Chamberlin. John Stuart, John T, Green. Henry L. Hurkhohht Klchntd M bods, I - H. Woods, MnJ. Woods, . Gregg. Carlisle, pa. JAMES McGONIOAL, 2T Samples sent by. niuil when written lor. Jun. 7, Isw-Cjy ! ’ ' agrr. V. ASSISTANT A&SERSon'fiOFKU K .. , .T E I'. STA ' rkB Jstehnai. HevkmV . Mh JJuixion, 15 h IMitrict, Pennrtilvoniu y\ HI.ISLE, JANUARY l<uU. I? 1 of L’ii«Rri;s!i. thoJncomi!Tux lor l i>, e «|X.-=1«I. Tuxes (or CioehseßUujpou Trades, Profession-Hand Occupations, fertile en wuil?Pyonr * rtrts to be ftKsesHetl immediately. All persons residing la the Borough of Curt Isle, ,j“ Vi? trtwn«hl|mofNorlli Middleton, South Mid .dietoii/Middfpkoxnnd Dickinson.orln the town. khi p of Carroll, Perry Co. are notified to make re lurna.tO’UUa olHoo, at once, of their Income* for °f‘hoir.CarrfaKeA, in use exceeding m vnioe, -Watched and their Hold mid Silver. Piute, “■ Applications ifor Special Taxes (Licenses, for the ensuing year should ho mude ut once. Ue turns will be received; On Thursday February Illli. at the Public House of. Joseph L. Entitle in Dickinson town ship. On Friday, February 12th. at tho Public House of Wm. K Uowalt In SUormnmilalc ivr ry Co. And on other das’s. prior to March Ist the Awilsitant AsHCßsor's Ofllcc. NoTSouih Mar ket (Square.- 1 ; ; WILLIAM KENKEIA ■ i: • ■ ' - -4»W. >•'.'» {hi. IV»* It ,{. Jan: ‘M. i«w- n • 4TTENTJOX!! • tiie .undersigned, .having purchased the ««ni Horn Levi Albert,'ore prepared to drill wells in ctilsond adjoining counties ut srcutlv reduced rates. • “ 7 Orders promptly attended to. Orders should bo gddiessed to 1 s ** ALBERT* BRO. ! JIWT!TI rj^HE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD , . , COMPANY ,ft OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT Of Lta Til KIR FIR3T MORTGAGE BONDS AT PAR, NINK HUNDRED AND SIXTV MILKS Of tho road West from OiuulmHreluAvcumpfoted, uud tho work is going uu through the wmiitr,- A» Hi* distance between the Qiusbrd portion of the union nud cemiul I'acihe Ifuiirotidt is iJhw less Umu4lXi miles, and both oumpun lea arc punh ing forward the work wiihgieutouurgy,on.ploy ing over SU.uOU uru,therecun boimuoubt that the whole GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL BE OPEN feoß BUSINESS IN TJIKKIDI.MKH or Tho regular Government commissioners have pronounced the Union i’ucilic Railroad to be rlttai’ULiaUU m every leapeci.utui tliu rtuecml Commission appointed by mo President mi>*: "Take us a whole, TUhi UMuW PACIFIC UAILUUAi) UAb UEUN WLL.L CONaiUUC TKI>, AN JL> THb ObbsLUAL. KOUTfc. I‘UK TUiJ LlNUfeXCbduDiNUiA' WFLLaiJUiCTKD. Tho onoigy and pr, bcrveiuuce with whichilio work has been urged lurwiud.ubd the rapidity with wuich 11 hub been executed ate without parallel luhistbiy, and 111 grandeur nud mugUiiude of . uuderhuuug it hua never been equalled.” Tho report slate thutany oollcieuciea iliut exist mo omy those incident to all new touum mid that couul not have be -u avoided without materially retarding me process of tbe great woik. buch dcncieuuieit are supplied by all railroad compa niesaltci the couipienon of-the hue, when and wheiover.expurlcuou shows them to be ueeves* sary. The repbnconcludes ny saying that'* the country has reason to congratulate itself that this great work of national importance Is so rap idly approaching completion under such favora ble auspices. ’ ills company have how In use lit? locomotives and neari> n.UXi cars ot all 'de scriptions. A largo aiUyuoi.Ul equipment is to bo lemiy In tho »pnn .. Tbe grading Is ncarij' completed, ana ties distributed lor ixu miles m advance ot-thu yresiurn end ot the truck, bully a 1£) mlles'of iron lor new truck are now deliv ered west of, Hie Missouri itiver, and ihj miles mud) curoul-, Thu total expenditure lor cou suucliou purposes m advance ol the completed portion ol the road In not less than eight million dollars. UeuuUia a donation fiom the Government of 1:5,- gOuuoretroi laud per time, the Company i* unu> tied lo d’bulwi’ay- uru. w. Honda* uii nanneim completed uud accepted ai the average rule of übuai «ia».uooper, mitu, uccuidiug to tuu ditllcul* lieu encountered, lor whlca tuu Clovemiueut tuhetiu aecuud iteu ua security. The company have received $a t l&B,tao of Uilm ttubniuy, ot which vut&VJWyrna paid liec.oth, ami (ihu.uuu Hue. mu. GOVERNMENT OK THE , USU.'i. By Its charier, tho Company Is permitted to Is* sue its own rUtbT AiuivtUAGhhuNlJS to tho same amount us tho Government Bonds, mid no viore. These bunds uio a First Mortgage upon tho whole road and all Its equipments. oucu a mortgage upon whut, lor u long time will be tho ouly runroud connecting Lhe Atlantic and Fucii’- le Btates, takes the highest l nun a* a sum seeurl ty. The earnings from the way or local business for tho year euuiug Jumy 80, It>db,on au average of 472 miles, Were over t'UUU MILLIUN buL hAHs, which,' alter paying all expenses, wore much more ihuu Hulllcieut to cover ail interest liability upon that distance, umi the entniugb tor the lust nve mouths have beensr,3no,B7o. Jthuy would have, been gi eater, if tho road bad not been taxed to its - utmost capacity to trauspoit Us own materials lor construction. Tho income from the great passenger tiuvul, the China It eights, and tho supplies fur tho now Kocky Mountain suites and lem tones must bo ample lor all interest and other liabilities. .No politi cal uoilou cun reuuco the rule of interest It must ruiuum thlny years— six percent,}*. r annum inywd, now equal to between eightund nine per cent, lu currency. 'Jh .pnncijutt.it Mien payable in gold. li u bo id with such guarantees wore issued by the Government, its market price would nut bo less than mmi w u>-s5 per cent, premium. As these bonds arc mea under Oov ermnuni authority and supervision, upon what is vqry largely a Government work, they must ultimately approach Government prices* .No other corporate' boudd are made so seem c. Tho price for tho present is PAR, und accrued Interest ui U per com. lium July i. Isw.lu curren cy. Subscriptions will bo received In Carlisle bv A. L. BPGNhhEU,aud lu New York y ATTHE COMPANY'S OFFICE, No.2oNassau BU, iC-'-.ft ' <..i . > AND DT ySv’< : /' JOHN J. CISCO <fe BON, Bankers, No. 59 'Wall 8U And by tho Company’s advertised agents throughout the United States, Bonds sent free, but parties subscribing through lo cal agents, tvill look to them /or their tu/e delivery. A NEWPAMPMLETAND MAP WAS ISSUED OCT. Ist containing a report of tho progress ol the work to that date, and u mure complete state ment In relation to tho value of the bonds than cau be glveu In an advertisement, which w«l be sent free on application in the company’s onires or to any of the advertised agents. Mortgage Honda of the Union Puelllc Railroad Company, due Jun. Ist. IfcW, will bo paid on and after that dale, in Gold Coin, free of Government lax, at the Tom- Pf* u y, B .‘. °* Nassau street, New York. JOUNtfi 18CU, Treasurer, Now York. Dec. 21, 18Gtf-3m PACIFIC IIAII.HOAI) NEARLY FINISHED. 1550 MILES BUILT. TUK UNION PACIFIC IL.UI.HOAD COMPAMY, PACIFIC B. B. CO., Have added Eight Hundred (SCO) Miles to their Hues during the current year, while doing a large local passenger and- freight business. The through connection will undoubtedly be com pleted next summer, when the through traffic will bo very groat Fo>ty thousand men are now employed'by the two powerful companies .In pressing forwaid the g*.eat national highway to a speedy completion. - Only ao miles remain to bo built, of which mostly are graded and ready for tho rails, •’ > First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Union Paclflo .Railroad Company, for sale at par and Interest and First Mortgage Gold Hands of the Central Paclflo Railroad at lOS arid Interest, The principal and interest of both bonds ore payable in gold. - * , DE HAVEN & BRO., DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SE- CD RITIES, OOI.n, *<■..> ND 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET; Philadelphia HE IHCOMK TAX! MS= e .Eintoju:p, &c. Beauty, durability, econo my. ». .. - iuc undersigned-having returned from m cities with a large stock ol goods, invite the at tention of all who desire satmfacuou Ur call and examine thclrslock. confuting in part 01 STOVES, such W the Barley Sheaf. Dictator, Noble Oock^^ and other Varieties 01 COOK STOVES, which they challenge the trade to compete with, feeling confident that they can oeil better stoves for lew* money than any ttnuut the country The attention ol the public Is Invited to their choice selection of RANGES. PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES. among which can bo found * bPKAUS* CELEBRATED Revolving Light Base Burning Stove, Juniata Oaso Burning JEMrtor Haater. m fact they can plcaoo you with Stoves of all kmctH ot prices which defy competition. P V M P S. for deep Wells and Cisterns constantly on hand. 1 heir stock of goods comprises everythin* kom in a lint class furnishing btorc. such as Coffee Mills, * Flatirons, Coal Buckets, Coal bleves Shovels and Pokers, Registers, Toilet Ware, Foot Tubs, Infant Bathing . Tubs, - Chamber Sets Ac. Ac. do., „ . AISO r Copper and Brass Dippers, Wrought iron Pans and Ladent, 5 , bake Pans and Moulds, ■ Spoons Knives and Fork*, And all kinds of Hollow , , Ware, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, of oil kinds constantly on band, manufactured by the best workmeu of tho best material. Ruv* lugbtouklD large lots for the cosh they are en abled to sell at small advances, ail they ask in * call fnim you to examine thoir goods and prie* list* after which they foci certain you will buy no Where else. Their motto is "Liveand Let Lair " Fire bricks and grates for all kinds of Stove* constantly on hand- Boynton Boso Burning * re Place U cuter, similar to the halrobe. Ten PoUTABhE and STAXIUNAItS HhATh.HU and UANOhU of tho different manu facturers and patterns, Ma°wv« BB >!«>'■ THE ORIENTAL. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, laV* iwrlved Four First t'lai* Pirnlanu ■( the NVmt Vurk mid Mlhrr F«lr». Also, lb* «rv"« *II.VKI( .MFIMI, mt ibeFnfref lh« American liMiltatr bcld laibs City uf .Nrw York, ISM. TUKY AUK PERPETUAL BURNERS, Olh,T OXK KIRK BEING REQUIRED TO BB UADK DURING TUK SEASON. TIM-•. UIK PKUFKCT VENTILATORS OR THE APARTMENT. UK NO ESCAPE OF OAS FROM THEM. IK.HK CAN HK NOOLIXKKR OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT UK KIRK WILL REMAIN FOR DATS WITH- our attkntion. no; illumination is equal to ajt OPKM FIRE.” PHKV ARK POWERFUL HEATERS AND YKT PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THKY, ARK THH MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. lt(t. ~'"uVtSACS. WILL HEAT, SATISFAO NIIULY. BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. 1 Tbo following are a flaw of the many reference* bcen anf l are now using fri® , ORfENTAIi, and to whom wo cooflden* !y refer for testimony as to Ha great merit. H. B. firoAObblll; Dr. D. Mahon Miller & Bowers, Dr, Comman. Wra.Bponaler, D. Spoils, & r2!SS& or » »• l^nanecltor. nard * Mrs, Galbraith! Zlizer, Jacob Xhudltun and quite a number of others. -Fbr Sale by _ RINEBMITH A HUPP. Ao. 68, A’ortfi /ftrnovrr £*ree/, Carlisle, Penn* v Bopt. 2i, ifcQi— QARBUOES. Buggies, side fas. Spring Wagon. In order to accommodate their rapidly jn creasing trade, ■ * t A B. & N. SHERK have Just removed Into their. NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY. Comer South and Pitt Stt., (JAHI.ISI.K, PA, where the/ nave Increased facilities for n-u*i' fdoturlng everything In their line. Alt rn. . text styles of - Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs and Spring Wagon,. constantly un ham), or made to order ou ~»» >. i notice and reasonable ferns. Metwia. Shark leej confident that I hey cm. t*i* mi l work equal In finish und durubihiv u> eHlnbllHhmeni outside of the cities. Thom- wishing anything m ihMi line .tj... Vrlvw their orders at once. RWAMUXU AXJ> i'AJ.\ n.\(J I'iiy.MJ ii i ATTENDED TO. Dec. 17, USttS—ly. THE FARMER’S banic, of oak LISLE. PENNSYLVANIA. Recenty organized,-has been opened, lur tbe imuauctlou of u geueml bunking business, in in« corner room of H. Uiveus new building, on ih« NurtU West corner of High street and the Onitv Square. iTio Directors hope by liberal and curei'ul mm.- agemeui to make tills a popular institution, ano 'kSafe depository for all who may favor the imnL with tiitur accounts. • DepositarecelvedandpaldhackondemaQd.il.. teresl allowed on special deposit, Go* , wnve» treasury Nous and .Government Bonos, bought and sola.' Collections m&do on all accessible palate in tue country. Discount day,Tuesday. Banking hour*, from 9 o’clock a. u. to a o’cluc* i*. n. J. 0, liUVi‘'Klt, OuAm pjßKc'Tons. ' .11. Given, President, Wm. H. Miller, ■Thomas Paxton, David Hnikee, John’W. Craighead, ' AJ, Herman, March 2d, Las,—if Abiuham Wluuui. AUCTIONEERING! ine undersigned having taken out Ucen«* •- uiA3aJCri.ONfc.EU, lespectluliy otter* hut M i>,. ceS*ta the public. Having mul considerable .«* perienoe, my Irieuds I eels couddout ol my n n». ty u y render suthuacUuu. Any informal tun ... • sired will be cheerfully given uy. calling on luu. at ala residence. «*n the mriu ot Mr. John near lloxbnry.or addressing Una ai Meehaum. ourg P. D„ or upon.inquiring *C the office ol the 1 v-Uey Democrat, Meclum.,Jbunf, Pa. 'A.ug.tt,i(«*.-Hua heahx U. Burnt. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE.—Tbo undersigned. residing uue milt Konh ••i’ cuuroiituwo, luut ou hand a splendid lot or . t*utatoe«, embracing' ttie fciiriy Uo»e, *t 91 p r . l&,the iMt\y Uuudricb and tuu Monitor, (Uue r'le uitoes.) nod u*e iiurneuuUate i'uiau>e*j a. su pe, bushel or $3 pec barrel. Poluloea delivered ai Canute or Alechamusburg free of chance; address - j&A4iUiuh iiAuKU, Alien, Camh.co.rtt, Feb. 11, ISRMft*
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