cyanic acid (also c tiled prussic acid; was present. 1 ho coloration that resulted uot KUiliuicuily dUtluct to UC by Usoif conclusive, but thu color seen was considered as Indicating I lie prc.-a-nct* of the uetd sought, that is, Ilia Hydrocyanic ucid; another portion of the distillate was placed in u clean Uerlm porcelain evaporating dish, Having Inverted over It, us a cover, another similar pm ceiuiu dish, on the inside ui wulch, lie placed a few drops of a solution ol sulphide oi uiumuiuuin; heat was applied to the lower dish, coiimaiing the distillate, in order that the vapor given oh' varying with it In vapor any hydrucyanlo acid piy-ent, coining m coutuct with the sulphide ol ainmuuluiit, imgiit pioduue u sulpnucyaiiide ol ammonium. To determine wheihei this last named compound had been formed, the upper dish, after a brief expusute in the position unove described, Was removed and treated with damned water to dissolve anything ptesent, Tins dis tilled water was then examined with a solution ol scsqui chloride of iron, with which suipho oyaiiiue of umiuoiiium, if present, would form u redßUlpho-oyanlde of Iron. A laint red culma tlou reauited, which no viewed as indicating the presence oi hydrocyanic acid in the distiiJuiu. The odor ol the distutale ho also considers ns in dioatlng the presence of liydrucyamc acid, faint ly resembling thatoi bruised peach leaves. “A," was digested luulcuh-d, made acid by the addi tion ot t .rturic acid, the resultant liquid was al tered, evaporated 10 dryness, digested with alco hol again, and again tillered and evaporated to dryness. Thu dry residue was next dissolved in distilled water tillered, uud the nitrate put in a tube with live or six limes its built ot ether. Hi curqonulo of soda was ,then added to neutralize any free acid, and decompose any saltof any al kaloid that might be present. Thu contents of the uiiiu were agitated, aud the aqueous purl of it allowed to subside, uud theu the clear ether was withdrawn and carefully evaporated to dry ness. Tliu small deposit of solid residue, which did not exhibit any upjiea auco of being crystal line, was then examined, a pui t with nitric acid aud another part wun sesqui chloride ol iron for morphia, uud another part with sulphuric acid and bichromate of potash, lor strychnia. No in dication or the presence of either could bo ob tained. Therosidms iiom the above processes were thou oxuimned-fur metallic poisons, with sulphide of ammonium, but luued to give any Inuicuiious of uuy such being present, uud ins analysis terminated. Oross-examihed.—Tho conclusions ho reached from his results were, that the ouly apparent cause fur death, was the presence of hydro-eyuuic acid, also cal.ou prussic acid. Ii tins hud not been Used asaiemeuy during the lust muessoi the deceased, there could bo no explanation ol as presence in the stomach alter death, unless they suppose it to have been accidently 01 intention ally administered. Wituesshas never before ex amined the stomach ol a human beiug for the purpose of nudiug or testing the presence of 115 • Urocyumo acid. The losts he used were Prussian bine aud the suiphocy auogeu. lu response lo tue question what would bo the symptoms if prussic acid was given lu sutllcleut quantities to lull, the witness replied that liin business Is that uiau ana.ytlcat cnemlst; he nev er prescribes lor patients, nor over did, except for eight en mouths alter he graduated, He dues nut know its effect. His impressions are irom personal observation, however, tuat death would cornu very quietly and calmly, without pain or spasms. It would produce insensibility. I'rus sic acid in a concentrated stale Is the most ueiivo poison kuowu. It is iiequuntiy, nut not com monly, used us a medicine in nervous diseases, but not lh a concentrated state. Witness is ta king it himself uy medical advice, it is an unti spasmodic, does nut recollect of ever having mot the statement tuut it is laid down In the books that the sniuliu.-t quantity of prussic avid that will Kill will do Us work in one noiir, uud u the patient survives the hour no will recover; has never read U. lu answer to a medical ques tion, witness said his position is mat ol a chemi cal expert and not a medical export; noeumul- Ualion of medicines could possibly pioduce pi us sicucldin thu stomach; what he found in tnu stomach uv ins tests, was a mei e trace ol prusnic acid—u there residue, ulibrumg no indication of the quantity which might have been present at any former lime; there could be no pb>slcui proof by which ne could determine that liieio mid been moie prussic acid in the stomach than what lie Juinm ; thopiusslc acid represented bv tiie muicuti- ns ho found, could liavo been safety taken into tbo stomach ; ho tiunas so, us a nmt tor ol opmiou ; ho wouid veutuiu to ulllrm.Umt in tho cuso examined by him, death resulted from the prussic ucl i; there Was no oilier appa rent cause lor death. U is lun opinion ibul death resulted from prus sic acid, but bo dots uot cmiiu miuiiimiliy. i lie absorption ofpuisoua taken mto thobysnem does not go uu aliei-Ueuib twbuu tbo circulation cen ses; os dmiug iilo, but tbero may be mbitmtiou. Absurpliou implies vital aoUvity—lulUtialiou may laice plaeo after death. education. — was tbo prussic add in the stomach ol the deceased materially lessened by mtlltra lion up to the time you made your examinaliou ? Answer.— Prussic ue.d is very peculiar m Unit reap ct. It rapidly Uia.ippeais ultei death, lur the reason llmt it is very unstable, prime P» de composition, uud rapidly escapes. It'would en tirely disappear injia tbe sysiom alter death.— An interval ol twelve or louiieen days would sulllce; but nothing m eerlmuly known. nutinui' is positively known. Ac., usyou have leslitled, bow can you come to liiu conclusion that Uosah in this case Was caused by prussic acid? Answer. That bribes us to a ques tion of moiapbyalcs. I distinguish between sci ence and facta—l understand science to be the more or leas probable deductions from estab lish, d facts. Tnereroro, from facts observed, I deduce my conclusions, which may or may not bo correct; that death was consequent ■ n tbeaciiou of prussic acid, is a mere conclusion deduced from tbe facta 1 have given. My opinion is based upon the known properties of prussic acid, which pennltsme to assume, asa legitiinatecon-iusiuu, that the presence of a small quantity found In thestuinach leu days alter death, lepreaentsa much larger, though unknown quantity, at tbo tlmo of death. Here.the case of the Com. was closed, and with the permission of tho District Attorney the following testimony was offered in behalf ol the prisoner : Miss Ann Comfort—Sworn. I was present when Mias Stennecko was laid out. There was no evidence of purging. Tile limbs and body were not unusually stiff, they were warm when I got there. The case on behalf of the prisoner was argued by William H. Miller Esq, and on the part of the Com. by District At torney Maglaughlin. His Honor Judge Graham gave it as bis opinion that in view of the fact that there wete circumstances surround ing the case which properly came with in the province of a jury, and which the safety of the community and the prison er alike demanded should be submitted to a jury, it was not in the power of the court to take the issue of murder in the first degree out of the hands of the jury, which would virtually be the effect of granting the application of the prisoner to bo admitted to bail. He was therefore remanded to prison to avail his trial at at the April terra of Oyer and Terminer. In justice to Dr. Schoeppe it seems pro per to slate that the testimony here re ported was adduced entirely on the part of the Commonwealth, the defence never being beard on the trial of a habeas cor pus. The Court wisely declined to pass upon the facts of the case, and all intel ligent and fair minded men will doubt less likewise withhold judgment until the whole case is laid before the public- Advertising and Its Results.—No better means to make one’s goods, wares, and merchandise and their particular merits known to the world, has ever been discovered than through the medium of newspapers. Whether commercial, po litical, literary, religious, of whatever sect, party, or authorship, all have their circu'ation and iuflueuce. How many successful business men’ could be enu merated who owe their high pecuniary position to advertising alone I How ma ny plucky Arms are taking the lead, monopolizing certain tines of business, simply by judicious advertising! There is not in existence an.article of value that is not worth publishing to the world. Manufactures and proprietors of any article of merit should not fail to resort to timely and judicious advertising, that jthey may not only reap its benefits, but jit the same time confer a priceless gift upon the community at large by the in troduction of their happy and valuable discoveries. BARNBuRNED.—The barn on the form of Mr. McCormick, now in the occupan cy of William Elliuger, near Hogues towu, was totally destroyed by lire, on Thursday morning last, together with three colts, two work horses, eight head of cattle, 200 bushels of wheat, and a lot ■of corn. Early in the morning Mr. El- Unger had gone with his team to Bryson’s .Mill, and there were no male persons ;about the premises, until the burn was almost entirely consumed. Mr. Elliuger is a poor man, and the loss is a very heavy one. Whose Fault Is It?—We beg leave to call the especial attention of the Post Master General to the fact that it takes just ten days for mail matter to go from Carlisle to Bloserville. A package of Volunteers , of the date of February 11th, was mailed iu the Carlisle office, on the evenlug of February 10th, aud readied Bloserville, on last Saturday even ing, the 20th inst. We do not know where the blame lies, hut it must be in the Car lisle or Newvillo office. Cure for Croup. — U is claimed that :the white of an egg ia a certain cure for •croup—given iu repeated doses so long as necessary, in sweetened water. PUJiLIC .Salks. —Bills fi»r the following sales have recently been printed at Uiis ollicc: Friday February 2Uth, Jacob Shearer, in South Middleton township, at tho head of I,eloi t Spring, Horsts, (’ows, thre.-hing Machine etc. Monday, March 1, Geo. Wolf in Smlh Middleton lowi .ship, 2 miles Ka.-l of Pa pnrlown. Horses, Cows, larming imple ments, Household and Kilcben 'Furni ture, etc. Tuesday, March 2, Samuel W. Holmes, in North Middleton township, 1 mile Ka>t of the Poor House, Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Wednesday March 3d, Samuel Sim minn, in Silver Spring township, near New Kingston, Morses, Cattle and farm ing implements. Saturday. March 0, Sarah Wo’uleily.in Dickinson township, 2 miles west of' Mt. Holly, n variety of per.Mmal property. Saturday, March 13, Catherine Hasp hole, in Churehtown, sale of household furniture. Monday, March 8. John G. Rich), in South Middleton township, on Judge Hepburn's farm, Horses, Cows and fumi ng impl cments. Monday March 8, John Hoover, in Franklord lowhship, live miles Norlb west of Carlisle, Horses, Catlh and a va riety of limning implements. Tuesday, March 0, John W. Cull, in Franklord township, 4 miles from Car lisle, horses, cows, fanning Implements and household furniture. Tuesday, March 9, Jeremiah Cornman, in South Middleton township, near P.ur nilzs’ mill, horses, cattle ami tanning Implements. Tuesday, March 9, Daniel A. Kenwood, 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 IT, IS and 19, John Hannon, at the Corman House, Carlisle, extensive sale of Hotel Furniture. Saturday, March 20, Geo. Handshew, in Silver Spring township, Work Hor-es, Young Cattle and farming implements. Friday, Fob. 2(3, Benjamin Shule ber ger, in Frankfont township, about mile west of Koahl’s Tannery, lior-.es. Cows. Young Cuttle, ami Funning implements. Saturday, Feb* 27, I*3. Cornman and Then. Cornman, at the Court llou-e in Carlisle,Jive valuable town lots. Friday, March,."), Uebc;eea F. Johnson, in South Middleton township, 1 ) miles east of the Carlisle and Hanover turn pike, Horses farming implements, imus.-- hold and kitchen furniture Wc. Tuesday, March IK, Henry WotiUld, in Middlesex township, Hoi>es, Young Cattle, and farming uien-ii-. Friday, Feb. 20, .Samuel Hess in Mid dlesex township, Horses, Mule-, funning implements, household ami kitchen fur niture. Wednesday, March 0, Henry W. Kan nga, in Silver Spring township, near Xpw King-don, Horses, Milk tows, Young CattK", and binning implements, Saturday, March 0, Sberilf’s -a »• at the Court House, valuable Imd; le use and lot of ground, in Carlisle. Friday, Fell. 20, Jacob Lrib, 1 mile ■North east of Fine drove, horses, young cattle, household ami kitchen furniture. Friday, March o, Michael Heltzlmovei, in Monroe township, work horses, cows, young cattle, and fanning implements. Thursday, March 11, Jus. 11. drnlium, at “Happy Retreat,” h mile west of Car lisle, horses, cows, household ami kitchen furniture, farming implements &e. Wednesday, March K>, Wm. dlepper, at the Market House, in Carlisle, JJullalo Robes, household ami kitchen furniture, Tuesday, March 23, Jacob Paul, in Mid dlesex township, hmses, cuttle, cows, household and kitchen l irniuire. Fuikmkn’s I’a uadi:.—The lire men’s parade on Monday, in honor of the twen ty-second of February , as well as the oc casion of the taking possession of their new house l»y the Hmpire Hook and Lad der Company, was one of the finest dis plays we have tpul In this place for many uday. The procession was under charge of Henry K. Peffer, Ksip, assisted by J. S. Sterrett, L. T. Greenfield, John Kia mcr and Sergt. Yager. Tbe lirst company in lino was the Gar rison lire department, iiumbciing sixty men, in soldiers’ uniform, with an engn e beautifully decorated, and headed hy the Garrison baud. Without any dispaiag>— raeut to our town firemen, we must say that ti'is was (he feature of the parade. — The tasty manner in which their appaia tus was trimmed, the splendid marching order of the men and the music of their band were subjects of universal encomi um. ■ Next in order was the Union, thirty strong, marshaled by L. T. Greenfield, with their apparatus drawn by a span of horses. The Cumberland, marshaled by M. C. Herman, .Esq., came next, numbering thirty men, with their hose carriage, also drawn by horses. Then came the Good Will, with twenty five men, marshaled byj. W. Ogilby, and with their splendid Steamer—justly the pride of the company and the town — drawn by four white horses. The Empire, headed by the Carlisle Brass Band, and numbering about thirty men, with their truck brought uplhe rear. They wore marshaled by James S. Ster rett. After proceeding through the principal streets, the procession halted at the tine new house of the Empire, on Wot Pom fret street, where an appropi iuie address was delivered by Lemuel I odd, Esq., af ter which speeches were made by M C. Herman, Theo. Cornman, Jas. A. Dun bar, W, F. Sadler, Esqr’s., ami Sergeant Yager. The parade was then dismissed and the several companies were escorted to their houses. Entertainment for the Benefit of the Union Fire Company.— The prin cipal and scholars of the White Hall sol diers’ Orphan School will give one of their very interesting concerts for the benefit of the School and tno Union Fire Company, in Ilheem’s Hall, on Wednes day evening, March ud. Matinee in the afternoon qf the -Uh and a final en tertainment on tln» evening of the same. Programme varied at each entertainment. In view of the beneficial object which Capt. Moore has kindly consented to aid* and the highly interesting and ve r y pop ular character of the entertainments, we sincerely hope that our citizens will re spond liberally and generously to this call from an organization which has promptly responded to every call upon their time and energies for the past SO years. A Serenade.— The editors of this pa per were severally treated to a serenade, 'by the Carlisle Brass Band, on Friday evening last, for which the members will accept our thanks. We take great pleasure in noting the rapid improve ment in the hand since the .reor ganization and purchase of new instru ments. It now embraces some of the best musical talent in this section of the State, and will doubtless soon take the first rank amongst all similar organiza tions. Death of an Aged Lady.— Mrs. Watts, relict of David Watts, Escj., and mother of Hon. Frederick Watts, died in this place, on Saturday evening Inst, iu the 90th year of her age. Dkliciolvly Mhdicixal—This Is the univi'is d veulict pronounced upon Plan tation I?ittoi> by all who have tried them. The well-known health-promoting ingre dients Dorn which they arc made, and (heir invaluable merits as a remedy for IndigeMioji and all lis consequent ail ments. and the preventive qualities again-d hi.-em-es aiising from climatic chan,:c- t miasmatic inllueuees and im perlocl secretions, arc so widely known and so honorably endmsed. Dint we trust ho one will forego the ad vantages of their use. M aunjoma W ati:u— Superior to the best iinpWled German Cologne, and sold at iiidf the price. It SAM’, S.!.ST 1.1 *-t ot Sales lo be called by William llaVt'li ncy, auctioneer. ' Fab. Jacob shearer. South Mlddb ton. “ ’• ‘J .John I'ianlc. Mniii'or. Mar. 1. tie.age Wnii, s.iulh M IddUtoa. “ “ I>un. 11l Jlri'-koi', MoMniy. *' “ .1, Samuel ->1 Million. sii\ it Spring. •• ** I, J«*s*-c n-k, AnPiliv-t'.v. “ *'.j, Michael HWi/.b.tovci. Monroe. “ •• )>, Jicnrv Hide .MkMI- -n.\. “ * S. Peter n. \lb! iglM. “ - “ !t. .1 n-o|ili Iff*i'Mi .ti. Mniiroi', •' JO, W’uJbon Lepoid. “ “ “ “ 11, Henry W. 'i olm. s.lvi r spring. 1 “ W.s u-.;« i.k, “ *• ‘ “ I:;, Hi'in-y \V sicnjp, •* “ “ “ la llfinv Sill'll )l V, “ JO, ib-nrv We.)J';ml. Mi,Mi o ,\. * “ “ 17, ,loh n. I! uii'.lni'i* , Sibi'i Suilng. “ l->, Jacob I’anl, .MKidle.-cx, “ “ 1!). IVtcr Shiighavi. M.a.ioc. “ “ U'i.«ieoige Haii-bm', siimt spring. " “ JJ, Jlemv IhveljhiJl, JioilJb" s.pnng. “ -11.-H. 11. Walker, Middlesex. '■ “ -0. Jb'iny \V. V>dia, sn v .a spring. “ “ t‘7. .M.o lin sliM'iin), > b ’s } ’.,lii l. “ •• -J’l. John ih Floyd. i ar'liS,-. XAI.I. lAST List ofSulrsto be {'ailed by (Vim mmlon* For ler, Aud ioiuicr. Mur. 1. .7. AV. Mount/,. “ “ a. I’lullp Zclgier. Fi 'ink ford. “ s, (icroy. Aiiftln. “ fSioimel Kbbe: I, W.->t I‘ennsboru. 1) usin c s s Koti r r s rS?** Fnrsn Auuivaj. of Dunns, Faleiu. MediHues, IVriniucry, .vc. All medi c’liii’K warranied pure. Pn>n Ijd e .n-. carefully compounded. rnIIXMAN .t WOI IT 1! I N(; T< i N . Jan. 7. I-’;-) N<>. T. Mum -He. t i-:?' flr.ig-, Medieim *. Cncmb-nF, Fu lfill MrUifiij.-.-, Ac . u lull shad; con-tanll.v on hand, at 11 if lour.st in a i f I A!-o a nmi plete liitf of .-'fla.iil Pn.i'is ~i U).' lowest, lu.e.-s, and all ai lade- pm t a min;; h> the Dnn: ami Kook biiMiie--. 11A V 1 IM'FK nipw. -N<>, in li.,novel si To i bn m; i o I li>fslki;i;i*i mi. WJumi- u lil yllu liml uum loads of a\ i.us I'ung ns with Wm. lil.in - A Soii.i aili-li*. A lluvo-slo- ty house rail ot i.piet-n-a .I le. I. ia-s\\ a i -.1 one- UMii', Tnm. 1 hu; 11 - ami Dm iou s. ! i.i-U ei - . Ropi s, lb n.slit s, I.i.okim; 1 rla—i--. W:o!f 1 Kua-. I .amps, W M 111. MR A Sn.N. >oin h Kim I, ''m lisle CIII’.AI* hltv i i ()■ 111 Ai 1 in liccil of 1 '11.■...> D.s il.ic.l. a.pi 1 ... I>f 1 s -houid In-.ir hi miml Hie l.a-i. I hni I lai .;«■ sp n*lc ol W. V. Saw yer a is Ij-'ina cl't-ftl can. Fvoiy Induce, mi'hl Is oil’,aed at tin- well known stand; and urn -f >■ l lie c\ uli'iiff c\ , day ol ”reat hartal ns. ’fiiicc liou.-i ki I'ping should call and * f<■ are l lu* hatga Ins offered In Ibis brunch of Dry floods, All k inds ofmils reduced in prices, and th.; until e.Muck will he closed out Chutci: Family 15 imcKurus. —Finest quality ot Teas, Choice Frauds of Family Flour, Ruck a heat and i ‘ot n Meal, at J. M, Masonholm ci *s, Stujih West comer Pill and I’ombvl, Sis., l\ h, -j-, ;!ui Carlisle, Pa. cri a i Notices Ski.lj:ks’ Family Mkdu-ink.s are nmoin; the slnndni d pu-pui at lons of the day.— The Imperial > mn»b Syrup Is a sure cnio for « ounhs and Colds. Call nl Ilaversiiek Pros, and yet a luitl le W'Wi 1 not U'f to-day .h 'hnsim’s RheiimnUeCoin pound.au Inl'-mal u-uiedy for Iheeuro of inlla tnulur.v Hiunuiril -m. Thi- is a most vulnahie niedleine. Miieo it I, a mire euro tor Ihe mos palntrn of all diseases. For Snlo hv linveryf JeJc Pros. Jrh teg-qffiji HALIL’S "{VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR" jßenewer . RENEWS TllF. II A 111 J) l ITS OI'.KJINAL CM. UR WII LN CRAY Nounisin s rm. ham: IIENKWS TUP (iRnWTir , OF TJ!K HAIR WHK.N P.VI’.D. RKNKWS 'l'llL DUASir, WILY HAIR TO SI LICKN SOFTNINS. BEAUTIFUL HA I It DRESSING. ONE MOTTLE SHOWS Fl’s EFFELTS, It. \\ 11 ALL. A: »'<». Nashua, N. 11. fiopiiMors. F'-.r solo hu nil l)rv njlsls. Fell. JS, lm i-Vl a v r C c t> KICITELRERGEII-KimN.—At Now King ston, hy lho Kcv. 11. K. Fleet:, Mr. Michael i.. Klchelhcrtier, of A (in ms county, tu Mlsssusun A. Knlm, ol Hus county. .lON KS- 1 1 fLi .F.U —AI llic same place hy the same, on th 11 inm.. M r. Ed mmnl .lone-* to M as Emelina Inlh-r, both ot this county. fIFKU-fU'VML-At the same place, hy the same, on tin- Pith inn.. Mr. Lewis filer of Mr chniilcshuig. to Mis-s Mioyiacl ouyer. ol Alton mi. fa. WA KEII A M—\V 11,1.1 A Ms —On (in- Mh inM. , ill Yuil; Sriums, |, v Lev. 1) M. lUad. w elder. Mr. Johnson Wai.ham, oi far lisle, to Miss Joae jihcno V. illianis, oi Mi. ilnliv. 13 i r ti SMIIUM—In Newpoi t, on the to nisi., Frank An 1 1 m . -< oi til ‘ M-t.i ip- aii-1 N . Lit ic summi, ui>uii I ! mcnUa-. ia 1) c lx lark r t s CiU'.lt'Uo Minir ami <Jruin M.u hot cui:r.i:rn:u nv u. no~hi:it .t into., C.VIU.ISI,! , Fch. l&ilt. Flour—Family ? t) .'l'lpurn 70 Flour—.Mipe 7 ■’’•natv CiO live Flout I' Hl' < 'level See.l S ;,0 Wheal-Woile ! ,v-' In sefed ;i c.'» Wheat —lteil I 1"; New 1 lav t* fun. ... lloj Ryu, A :: 1 Pli:Sn;Jr3*>Si. MjirlcotM. I’mi.ATmr.rniA, Feh. g;j. 181 A Kl.oru.-e’n o'." lor s’uperllue ; so ,Vi a 1> •‘•U for extra; s,,i lor (lino C\n a l.muly. tnul ■rtD.j )nhi 50 per ht.l. for faiie.v lu'iimh, aecordmsi to 'juaiity. ..Vf Flour sells l -7 a 7.oper hlil. In corn Meal there is nolhimr ihumr ir. prices. (»it A i s. — I lye al d.Viulo lor Western anti Pennsylvania, mosiiy :it ?I o' per imshcl. (*orn Is scai'c % (> aii'i in lair demand ; white at. V 1 a s7c. per funnel, closing if s 7 a s-c for yellow umi 5.5 si «7e. lor winie. ()iils lii a7O pci luishul. Murley sold al, Ki ii'C Co. New 'jniiimiscmeiits Assignee not/ck.-Notice i* hereby given, ilmt the undersigned. r'esld iu« m Silver Springs township Cumberland To. Pu„ has been upj><»intotl the assignee fur the benefit of the crediloi s under a deed of volun tary assignment. made hv Jacob Firoved.ol said township. Persons indebted to the said Jacob Firoved. nro teqiicsted lo make immedi ate payment to the subscriber, and those having claims against the .-mid assignor lo ptesenl them for settlement. JiHIN 11. MILLER, A ssii/ntf Feb. 2.", Wlsi-St J TARTAN BEK- I .—The subscriber lists a bmp l waive hives of the above bees. Mail ho II sail cheap lor cash. Appllcal lon should be made soon, as ?M:iieh Is Hie best time to moVo them. JOHN o'UTSIIA Lb. Feb. ‘.V., DC.i-IU Carlisle, Pa. NOT t(‘ PL The!e will be ;v meeting of The Agi ien 1 1 ai a I society, in the Arbitra tion f ‘ha min r ol I be ('ouii 1 imise. in ('arlisle, on Friday. March IM, IM-J. ai 11 o'clock, A. *M. A fill! ai'lemlaliee is request, d. RyonJei of the Society. JN’O. JIAVS, Fill). 'J'>, 1 ' -2 a' 'i'ereturu. NOTICE.— Nnik-c is hereby given that Letters ol Administration on the estate of A linn. 1 .am her (on, late of M ddle*-ex t \vp., deed., have been jtranled to Hie undersigned. All per sons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make payment bimiedhitely, lo the undersigned, ar,d those having .claims against said estate u ill also prsent I hem for set tlement. 110111’. L’. L.V.M lIHRTON, Fob. 18,1809.—Ct, AUmmiitrator flrlM jil'dbcrtisrmtnta. "* I '' MILL Lit <C- BOW BUS Ta.cf l this opportunity of directing the at tcntion <if the community al large, and every person Id particular, lo ihclr recently mplenisbcd stock of HARDWARE They Miuliously avoided investing during the high prices, and patiently waited the falling out of thebottom before attempting to retllltholr shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old Him* plives, as near as possible, they have Invested largely and are prepared lo guarantee to their tiicinj;-. i.nd customers ah low prices as any market outside the cities. They .especially luvib'lho attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock la complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring We have the agency of the Wjll.ox «V Oddis' SK\vl X (J MACII i N E , !iml would respect fully ask all those In wuntaf u Machine. to examine the Wllli'o.x A Gibbs’ be- fore pim-basing. All orders promptly, attended to, and goods delivered to all parts of lbe town free of charge. Feb J>, 1 • li'.i. — ly I>KC IS ELK'S NO ncH -Nniire is 1 V hereby given to all persons Interested, that I lie toll'tu mg mi‘eoilllls have been tiled In this of liee. b.s the aeeonnlants lheu-in nalned.for (‘Mini* inaimn, and will be piesenied to ibe Orphan's Cmut o| Cumberland Cmmn, tor eonlii'iimlion and nllowanee, on Tiu-sd.iv. Mareli lillli A. l>. I-' a: I. FnM and final neeonnt nf Murv l.amlson, adnilnl-liat ilx at fi.nr.nl Land-on. deceased ‘J A' I'uuiil of John K.Fisher. adni'r. ol .loscph V> luster lal e ot Low er A i en township, dee'd. •f I >'st and linal account ol '-aiuuel llherlv, uuat.nan oi the e-tale ot nditi A. Mm tin, minor child oi I ,evi .Martin ut the township of Silver sjn mg. I. I-1 mt and final account of dobn Maul, adni’r. ol I'll Ml |i Maul, dee’d. Account ot John c. l.e-lu-r, adm’r. of David H. I.isin'i, lateot .loli n- on count \ , loWa. a. l-’nsi ami lllial aceounl of Geo. Kissel. dee'd ad-u’r. ol • ary Kissel, dee’d. 7. A.-count of Kpbia’ini shi-lly. adm'r. of p.cn* | unlit I',. Kmiifinali. late of South Middleton I i\\ n -hip, dee’d. '. I ’■ ■ - i and final account of Job n Paul, adm’r. <* I Adam Wl l ll emu h, dee’d. a 1 irst and tlnal account of David Wherry and *•• mge A ( j.miller, mini is. ol Wi] bum Gam her, died. ’ 1". Fu-d and dual account of U. Voglesong. adm’r ol Mary \ ogic.song. late of Silver Spring lowitj-dllp, deed, 11 lii"« and linal account of Dr. Samuel Mveis, adm v. ol Judhb Myi-j-, dee’d. f. 1 be lb si and tin u account ol J. dm Shea tier, e.\r ot Geo. sbeall’ei, late ot Ilampdeii town slop, dee’d. I.’. Aeciamt of Geo. I’.iluer, Kscp. exr. of the last aid and teslalnelil ol Jane (boss, late id sdver Spi mgs tow iish i|>, dee’ll. i t. Aeeoiinl ot Geo, bllner, Ksip. exr. of Marga ret Gross, late n| .-liver -pi mgs township, dee’d, l'i. Account of Geo. Hltner, Esq., exr. • tU'ulba- I’lnn Gross, late ofSilvi-r Springs township, ee’d. la 'flic si eonil and final account ot John Ja cobs, exr. ol George n i per. lute of Milllln town* .ship, deed. 17. second and Jltial account nt John Jacobs, (•xr. ot Andrew Sharp, lute ot Newton township, dee'd. IS The second Mid linal account of John Ja cobs. exr. of Alexander Elliott, late of MtflMn township, dee’d. 111. Account of Abraham Frederick, one of the exrs. of Lauienee ffeiks,dee’d. -ii. Account of William Stephens, guard, of Ja cob Stephetis.mlbor son of Henry Stephens,dee d, 111. First and linal “comnu oi Jacob Nickev, adm’r of Adam Jleiser, lute of FrauUford town ship. dee’d. Third and final account of John Johnston, xr. oi benjamin Ueynolds dee’d. J.I. Theaeeouni of Daniel bailee. one of Exr’s. of l.ournnce lb Ikes dee’d as settled by the Ex’rs ot said Daniel I-allev. -L The account of Joseph A. Stuart and Joseph baker, executors ut Daniel Wondcrly,di c’d, if.’). '1 he guaidianship luvount ut Jos. A. Stuart, guardian oi (Inrnu U (Mover. -ii. First and linal aeemmt of Patrick Gibbons, uilm’r. of Michael Gibbons, late of Dickinson township, dee’d. if?, second and tlnal account of Abraham Qoslcr, adm'r. of Charles Ilellzhoover, late of Mout’oo low Usblp, dee’d. Tli* account of Jason W. Ebv, tmslec unde the wjjJ oj Lew/s JJatian, deed., of Mrs. .Mary- 11. Kennedy. Fust nmi final account of Marlin Shenk, fsr. ul l 'at Inn im* .-iiicnli, laic ol Dickinson town ship, dec'd. I’Vb. 1 ;it NO i 1 OK. —Nuiicu is hereby von that l.dicis .>f Administration mi the estate of William .Johnson, of South Middleton two., have been granted to the undersigned resid ing In same twp. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment lintpedl ai.dv, and those having claims against halt! es tate will piesenl them for sell lenient. M.mT.I! WHICH NOTICE. -Notice in hereby given that Letters of Administration tin the estate of Mary K. ('cover, dee’d., late of Upper Allen t wp., ha ve been gran ted to the undersigned resid ing In Ihe same township All persons Indebt ed to said estate are reijuesied to make payment immediately, and those ha\ mg claims will pre sent Hi.-m ImVsell lenient. JAi'UIU DOVLU. •lan. Js. I s l .'l. • —tit Aihmmi-friilur. Ol' 11 'E. Nidice is hereby given that i> Letters of A*lnnnisi iai Son on the estate of La i hara Lmln . deeeased, late of Nmlli M iddleton I w 11..l 1 .. ha ve lava granted to Cation hie Hash ore. re siding in same I wp. All persons indebted lo said eslale me I eipie-i <>d to make payment un medi ately, and i hose has mg claims will present t hem im sei I leineiil. J>. W. CJ II ID LLV, QAB5I?8A«E«. f.r.ar 1 j c:.’.os td .uto then KW CAUUIACE FACTORY wiu.o they nave Increased fa.-;), ties (i.r nuuiu picturing eserylhlng in their line. All the la test styles of Carriuges, Buggies, Sleighs and Spring Wagons constancy ..n hand, or made to order on short nmlrc and reasonable terms, Messrs. Sherk leel conlident that they can turn cm' work equal In llnish and durability to any establishment outside of the cities, Thwe wishing anything m their Hue should give ihelr oulers at cnee. IX<; A.\D pi: Ml-TL }• .-t TTESDED TO. U-o. IT, l.si.s—ly 4 on GREENBACK OF FULL J\ VALUE SENT FREE TO ANY HOOK Ai'iEM’. AdKNTS WAXTI'.I) KOR MATnnrA' mam: sjimrs skw hook. u .SUNSHINE AMI SllAlillW JN N, V.’ A WOIiIC lir.l’l.Kl'i: "Till ANUCIKITUS AND INCI- IjIFF IN THE GREAT MKTKOFO- HEINU A MIRROR OF NEW YORK, UK- SECRETS OF THE GREAT CITY. One annul sold .Mi in one day, another sold ami dellvei uil U-7 In !•'» ttu> s. anoiliei :tyi in 7 days.— N'o haute ever puidi • lied I hat sells so rapidly. IF You wish lo know how loniii-fs are made and lost in a day ; how Shrewd Men an* mined in Wail Sited; iunv *• Countrymen” are swindled by sp rpets: how Ministers and Mer chants a. •• blackmailed ; how Dance liallstutd tM,donas are .Manag'd; how GnmMiht' llulM','. and I i < C ( cries aU* ( ’olid acted ; hu\\ Stuck ( »!ii;nir't >t tamale and how (ho hobbies Horst, •ke. read this work, It UdNyou about, the myste rii sni New Vork. amt cuntumsspey hie sketch of IN noted millionaires, inorulmnis Aa. A lnyi/i’ (>i tfivo Jabo/a*, ":ia /i<i</c*. Fulfil/ JUu.slntlcd.— The laruesl commission given, (jurtlj pa«e cir cular and a Giceobaek sent {ten mt ap plication. K**t’ lull part tcuiatsanti terms address the sole published, l-'eb. 18,18u9"*lti Urged D.ntirrs DuIhsJIKIMEU. Kiyixler, ninii-.rcA !•:. JotiNSox, Ailminixtratrix. .■Utniini'.ira/or -aggies. f ile , f»s>vaiK Wssroiis nod.He their ra])iiily In B. & N. SHERK S'/oth '(aid /’iff CAIILFLK, PA, punts uk LLS. IT,IN TING 'IMF j. n, mi»m& co., Uimfurd, Couu, Jau.imal. rjiHK UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PAN Y, OPFF.II A LIMITED AMOUNT ij|- TIIEIU- KliiST MORTCIADK RONI)S AT I’Ali, NI.NK IJl’NliKitj) ANIj MXTV .MILKS Of t he road West from Omaha au* now completed, aim (he Work is going on umnigii the waiter.— As the distance between (Ip* bundled poriton of lie 1 nlon and Central Pacific Halh-oads is now ichs than 100 miles, ami both com panics mo push ng forward the work with great energy, employ ing over le.iiiKi men, thcio eau be no doubt that 1 hellhole GRAND RINK TO THE PACIFIC wii.i. m oim:n rim iuv.iniiss i.ntmkm nuKi:«>r The regular Uo\ n nnn nt commissioners tmve I 11 •iioinieed the Union Paetlie Haihuad lo he !• JUST 01 j \SS in eveiy tispeel. and the .-special torn mission appointed bv me Piesldenl sm s • - 1- he as a whole. THE UNION PAtiliO IvAII.KUAD HAS HKKN WELL UONM’Ulh’. 1 I.U. A.\»» THE (.i-AKKAI, Kdtr|’|. FdRTME UN F, EXCEEDINGLY WKLLSELKCTKD. The ein-.gy ami pr. serwuniec wuh w men u.e wo. K hie* oeen urged loi waul, and t lie lupnlnv wan whleu it has been executed mv wllluml p.u ullW la n i -luiy, and in grandeur and magnitude of aodei taking n lias never heen equancu.' Thu report slate . that any oeikieiu ies ibat oxim ai o only those incident to all new warns and that couul nut have Ue-n avoided without maiei mile retarding mo proeess ol the gteat w.uk, such delieieaeios are supplied by all railroad eonipa nii s atler the eompleltoti ol the J.ne. when and whoever expel tem o shows t hem lo la* nececs* sar> The repot t concludes Ly saying ihai •• me connliy has teasoii lo eotigwiUilale HseJl that l Ins gi at woi It of national uopoi (mice Is so rap all.' approaching completion under such favora ble au.jpices, ’ ihe Company have now in use id. (.leninotives ami nearly L’,t;u(i mis ol all de scriptions. A huge additional equipment Is to be ieady in the spring. The grading is neanv completed, and ties distributed tor igiMu lies lii ails anew ol the western end ol Uio truck. Fully a I’Jm miles of iron lor now truck are now ihiiv end west ol the. Missouri River, mid tin miles none .*a tom.. The total expemlilme for con st i uelnm purposes in advance of the completed pun am ol the road Is not less than eight million dullais. besides a donation from Die Government of IJ,- Sdiaeiesol land per tulle, the Company Is enti tled m a subsidy in U. s. bonds mi As line us completed and accepted at the average niteol about ;-!tUX(per mile, accoulmg to the didieiil lies eheuiinieied, lor widen the Guvei mneiii talAsa second den as security. The company have altead v received Slf-M.V'.y-'O ot this sulisidC, ot w ha-h ?I,liP,ik*i was paid Dee. (.Hi, and -Maim Dee. I tin. Gu V WIN M ENT AID—SECU K ITT OF THE IiUN IJri. by ds chart or. the Company Is permitted to is- Mie Usiiwn l UWr MUu'UIAUK iluNDs to the same amount as the Government bonds, mid no iific. Tltese bonds mo a First Moilgayo upon the whole mad and all Its equipments. .-mumi a mortgage upi.n what, lor a long lime will be the only r.uiroad eouneetmg the Allamie and I’ueit ic sian-s. lakes tim highest i ana a-- a sate securi ty. Tile eai mugs Horn the way or local business lor the vear ending June :ia, lbi>s, on an average of C.' miles, were over i-’oUK Mil.UuN DuL- I.AUS, wtiu-li, tutor paying all expenses, weio mueli iiioiu u,an hullieiciiL to co\ er ad interest h-ii.il dy upon i bat distance, and tlte eai mngs tor tin-lasi Ib.e luonihs have been S.',:Wi,s7ll. they wmild lm\e been glealer, It tlic toad had not In i n taxed to us utmost capacity to tianspoil Us mi n muiei ia as mr coiislt ueliuu. Tlie income Mom the great pass-nyer liavel, the China Heights, ami the supplies tor the new Kooky .Mountain .Males and leiidoin-s musl lie ample lor ad interest und ol.her u.ihdiDes. Nopouil eul in- ion can reduce the lab-ot interest It •iiu -1 ii-iimiii miry y eai s—.mj-jwi-e/d. p »• amiem "i In.w equal lo between eichlaiid nine per e. nl. in curieney. 7 h pro-npo/ i.i then ]>a.,iihlc i i It a ho -d with Mica guarani cos w.io i—tad by the Governim-nl, its muiUel pneo would not be less Hum iroin gu per cent, i i. miuni. As these bonds ale u-ed under Gov ernment auihoi U> unit supervision, upon what is very largely a. limt.-iiiiin.-ia work, Kiev must u! Ii mat el j ii|)nr--aeh Gosemm m, pm-es. No other corpoi ate hoi ids me made so secure. The price lor the pi esc id is PA U. and ace rm‘d in Hues i at a per ecu;. Ii otu J uly ~ ; -Us, m euiti-ii ey. —ub-rript lons will be received lu Carlisle bv A. 1.. >P» iNist ,1-. K, and in New York AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE. No.’Ju Na—au SI, and ny JOHN J. ('I SCi i A SON, bank urn, No. ,V) Wall St, .\ml by the Company's advertised agents ihiuiighom iho Untied stales. ’ Bomh sent free, but purlieu subscribing fhr»U{/}i lo cal wjcntu, will look to lh> m fur i/u ir safe <ltliv< ry. A NEW PAMPHLET AN D MAP WAS ISSUED OCT. Ist containing a report of I lie progress ot the work to that dine, and a more complete slate inetil in relation lo the value ot the bonds than can be given in an advertisement, which will he sent free on applleat lon ai the Lompany’s otllces or lo any of the advertised agents. «3- 'i7ie Cnuponsof (lie First Mortgage Komis of (he Union Paedlc Kadroad Company, duo Jan. Ist. lM»t>, will bo paid on and alter that dale, is Gold Coin, free of Government tax. nt the i bm patiy's I dice. No. ifl), Nassau street. New York. JuIIN J. ISi’G, Treasurer, Now York. Dee. 21, IbC.S-lhu PACIFIC KAILROAD NEAUI.V 1-TNI.SIIED. 1550 MILES BUILT. THE UNION PACIFIC UAILKOAD CO.MPA.MV AND THE CENTRAL PACIFIC It. li. CO., Have added Eight Hundred (Sto) Miles lo their lines dm lag the cunentyear, while doing u huge local passenger and freight business. The through connection will undoubtedly be com- pleted next summer, when the through traille will be very great Potty thousand men are now employed by the two powerful companies In pi easing forwai d the great national highway to a speedy completion. Only ILO m les remain to be built, of which mostly aregraded and ready for the rails. First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Union Pact tie Railroad Company for sale at par and Interest and First Mortgage Gold Bonds of Hie Central Pa'dlk; Bailioad al 10:5 and Inlero t, ’flie principal and Interest of hotli hoods are payable In gold. Solas. ('amp Stools. DE HAVEN & BRO., ’ V.asy t hairs, Card lahles, Tsrs’. T , Reception t’halts, Ottomans. IN (iOVEUNMENT SK- Bmeaus What-Nots, . ' Secretaries, «£c., Be., UL'IUTIES, uol.n, Ao,. r„rlnr, ".' lir ‘ 11 '" ,,, 'S ~, ‘ ('hum her. MI -10, SOUTH THIRD STREET ! ninUi K * Kitchen I’iui.adi:i.i>iiia, Penn, i «mi outre Jan, 2S, ISCH—Jy _ PLTIU/IO S \ LK.-*f)X MONDAY, " r tif i: i, atk r t styles, MARCH Slli, Ih(il).- Tin- undersigned will of. ' ff»r ill Puhlle Rale, on tlu* it ho vo ilny, nt hK res I- ffiT'r \f; I.’ I. - I’ I? TT I* Hl/ TV QTT'Pa d-'iivi*. In South Middleton township, near far- ' IAl«l> I I K.N 1 IN OL. I hde. (.Midge I {i piin rn‘« tann,) the tollmvlng de seiihed I ’«• r»< >n :i 1 Pi opei t.v, viz: n i:w I'ATf ki’.ns. Five Horses, two oi which an* Mares with foal; otie Hove year old Colt, one one year old Colt! l* U' \ IWTK -V TVs AX H \T A mTT? Tr'QQpu !• ivo i <>wh, (nearly fiesli ;i Voimg Cattle, elewii ' Jl l 1 1 *' u .M.\ i 1 Shoats; one hroad and one. Narrow wheeled , HILT FRAMKR AND PICTURES. Wagon, mo Spnou Wagon. one pair f Wood l.mldeis, two pair of llav Ladders. Threshlm' IN (JURAT VARIETY. Maehtn'. one Clod Ri ealcei, one Chain I) Ifi one ..... . ’ new NS’ 1 1 0 Unite, two Iron |.,.,s ui u ,\u ; I articular attention Riven to Repairing and Plow, (shilling 111 .tone th-ee horse I’nliiva- i' 1 " 1 *«rnlslnn« Pom town and country lor.llarrow.s and Cultivators Mn-deand pmiMe Jdleiuled to promptly and on reasonable terms, Plows, Lor and Ft Mi Chums; tx\ o pair of si, rends ''' U ' IS * ,M 's*” , »h- Single and Dmilde Trees ; two pa rot Paeeeh- hands; three set .1 Front Hems, tour set of Plow (Jeais, i ollavs and PndU-s \\j,.,,n n,, ivarly new; Halter and h thw l-m Hakes; two Hraln < 'radl* s.onei ’„ni Plani.n .. .ne Hay Knife, one Wheelbarrow, one ..on 1 -..’v.-i . er; two Koreans, Headste;,,! pla»o Stove, four Ctdar Panels. (.*rin«l<-l- ne‘ : ,| a lot * f Carp enter’s Tools, sii<h us pim es, 1 *h> els and Angies. Pale to eoionience m to n when terms will bo made known hv .timin’(hki mi. .Inn. "Js, j'li'i—i;i Q H Kill KK’R SALKS.— Hv vI M „.. ( ,f O MiiKliy writs ol I.evarl Farias issued mit of t lie ( mni ofFommod Pleas oi ciuiilxm Coiinl.v ami to me directed, I wtH expose r,.s d,. hy piddle veudno or outcry. ut the font i e h. the H--nm';h of Carlisle, mi safindax li.h..l>.i V l l..n*dodc. A. M., tin* lollowhe d,.. M*rM•< • * Ueal 1.-date, to wit ; All ih il 'in Prick Home iiml J.i.j ~i i p.aind sinmiKl ntlic hnnumh of rarlisie, ruml.ei h.n<l county, I’a., bounded jim) des< rda-d as f.db.ws • on tlir Souiiiby Wcstpomfrctslre.-t on ip,. l*v lots of Miss Sophia Storm, ami James p,,<Me. ill'™ Vv 1 ! *i* M * r”{j ! ‘l» h .v«Tiurch «Uo.v.artd op the \\ «-,st, h> lot of Hodman. containing •_>/■ toot In mint, on said West I'.pppet ivet uiiA *v< In depth lowiid rjinivh alloy, he -,he m-.i,. or loss Seized and taken in ox.•cutn>n ..s (lio property of Isaac Newcomer. 'i’o bo sold hv mo, JOC. 0. THOMPSON. Sherifl's Ofliee, Carlisle. Fob, fl, lH0t». Conditions.—So'J will ho required to bo paid wh'-n Ha* nro-.orly is stricken oiT. Feb. 11, ISC&— ~\rALUABLE TOWN LOTS AT PUH \ I.IC SALK,—On Sat' rdny, February 27 I'ii.i), The undersign <l. trusters of John H. Fred erick, will <ell at public sale.nt theComt. Mouse In Jhe borough nf Carlisle, Five Valuable Toa n Lots, each containing about six acres, In a high Male of cultivation. Four of these iota arc situ a tod a sboft distance North oftho Fair Ground.he iween tbo Sterrelfs Gap road onn the orccn I .amt; the other Is situated a short distance Fast of 1 lut Lctort Springs. between the Poor Houku road and the Cumberland Valiev H. 11. Those lots will bo sold separately or ns a whole, as will best Milt purchasers. Also, a l.ot of Ground situated on North Hanover street, adjoining oth er properly of John H. Fiederlck, < oMlalnlni; thtny f'M’t in trout.and two hundred ami toitv feet In depth, having thereon erected n lary'e tijimc 11/u n. Th“ t -i'iii" *i! sail* will !>«• ma.lo <*usv. Au\ in* formation will I ><>giv<'n by • fiber .if Hie niiJerHlmii.-tl. Sale to commcnt'c nt lllo'dork \ M.. whoa conditions will be made known by K. COU.VMA.V, TUEO. COUNMAN F< b. 11, 1 Sl>S —,'ll — - t toycl h»T M ith u vai lOlv of other ai ul'lujj •CIAUMKR.S ATTENTION.—K»r «.le ! '"SSM,, or ami over. JL —m loads of good stable Mamin*. Kaouiro 1 credit f nine mouiliß will bo given : all under borgeuat but amount cosh. u. W. UlLTufl. at tbo Garrison. 1 Jan. £B, Zt6s--t5 Feb. 18,18Ca-5t Dni i&oobs. 1 BARGAINS! W. C. S A \V VK U * CO calls the attention of the public (o Ho-it no meiise stock of Fain y ami lby d als. whleh tiev are d< -|rmi-ot dosing or. We oiler great bargains, ami have a full -toe.; ot loess (foods. cotiMsfingof silks. Poplins, Empress riotbs. CARR K T S Snell as p.m -M'!'. iinee P.> .I’■ - •• .a. N • n Cotlai'e, Uag. l.tm n uml lb> p*- • * a*- ty. Oil liolhs, Uug-, sba !■ Sold Vel \ idle.i] ei.oTlis and da-.- i -i ll* )*deVy mill Gto’.y. 110 Im :’• i*i■ • * I every kind, and in a'nmdair qn.iotita SOliim'ut to select iroiu Iheenltre stork A 1.1 j Wild WISH TllKAl’ Id :!■>*- -Mm Al I. WHO WISH til HAP I'A It D 1 ALL Wild WISH (.HEAR HdUSF. 11 .;N; I INC. 11 IK )DS. vi.i. wini wish rurc.U’ oi any kind call at W . C. SAW YE 11 & C‘o . , EAST MAIN STPEET Fob. 11, IM'J-I.v ilfl srrllaurous. |jkr«;M am> « * T H !•: B !■: ST FLA C 1- TO h v r PURE AND RELIABLE BP IS V& S, Medicines and Fine Chemicals) />V AT HAVERSTIGiIv BROS., No. 10 XoviU liawoNdv Stvcct, i A/n.iaLK, j-a DICAI.EKS IN Dnii/Sy MnUciucs, Oia/iirals, Jic oks, Pancy (loo'ls, C(>nfrc/in)iarirs, Prr* turnery, Toilet Art idea. /)>/r Cosmetics, titnt'ionuri/, i(‘c. Also , Pure Wine}? for Medical Pur poses. Their tussdrlnioul nT Goods, in viuMels. novel ty uud eloj'iini'o, eunnol ho surpnsseO. The m il i les Imvi* hfon selected will) {.'rent oure end ;ire i-n l<-ul .toil in <] mi 111 v tun! [ini-.’ in »".ni riMnu i lie at (flit inn of imrchnmm - !-. Physicians prescript lons enteluPy .. i,, .mul ed. A Cull slock ol Patent Medicines mi All {'nods warranted us repre amted. H AVF.KHTICK. BH( iTHKK.-t, No. Hi N el I li Hnliovei f»t. Fell. IS. IMS i— 1 y 'puTßxrrruE, JOII N LISZ M A N , I.* AHIKK T A N 1) C HAIR MAK K It <'AKI IST.K P \ splendid :t-sin t nielli *ll le-v 11 ollStdloUl Kur il.Mile, emivstin'r (,! IFrUIINI T U R i: , Philadelphia eg/'” Samples sent by mail ■when -written. lor, ./an. 7. IS'lt ly 0 ALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. —On Monday, March Ist, iwc». will in* sold iu the farm of the undorsii'ned u mile nml n-indl South-east of Carlisle, cm tlie old I'elersbnn; road, the follnu'inu personal properly, vl/.: Six head of Horses, four oi which me uood Work Hornes ami lu oofu heh an* p»*» I'nv -1 is Hors*-* th<r> ncli bred ; eleven head of (ti ade t'ovvs. undei ii\ c \ e.ti* old. of the Devon eno-s ; IUO Ilelb-1.-, rt! i« - • ; .11. Wiurnns, I.in* Sprnm oi * ’. ! j.u v . loi.i ni of I'lirrn llioue-h. hvo»i l- ’>i i'eiv. ihmi.', hvu nets of Ihmuy Hid '.Viii'im Ilunie.ns. Cut t Hears da*. Also, one Ml. Joy I lircvhmu Machine, with llxtmes complete, one lame IheUok Fodder Cull r, Wind Mill, lluy nml (iiain /hike, (Handl’s patent.i Foi Us, Shovels, ll.ies, Hake-, I.f»i» and Cow (’limns. Ua|. lers, Ac. Also two hundred Posts, ready lor set- vgTATKMKNT OKTHK KINAX'KS CUMBERLAND COi:.\TV, Front the Ist day of January, to the ‘M*t dot/ of Dcccmhn'y ISbS. inrhixirr. C. MELLINGEU, Esq., Tu'iimiici ‘ln acjuunLsvuii the County of Cumberland. To balance duo at last settlement, S 7,filrt-It) To oulstumly taxes at lust settlement, H.l'tl 05 To County ami Suite luxes levied lor the year Jw»S, 7!C*t» uj To subscription for Noble’s bridge, .xi>) Od To subscription for Ulvler’s bridge. l-s il To huckster licenses, •»*7 oO To Interest received from eolleetm's hi.Vi To proceeds of notes diseounted, uat To taxes mi unsealed lands and spe v clal assessments, l'- 11 To nmoutittvcdvcil for old meta. 1 . To four per cent. of commission im eolleellng Slate tav. Total Debit wlr.ii •* i 04 Uy amount paid assess. ii’,> lor m*i \ u e*. vJ.h* li 'jO Jiridf/e* and Jiuud* by amount paid for m-n hi JdgfS, Ily nim.uni paid lor i<p’ • i • big old midges. I’.y amount panl |m o n ilmimuw, llv amount paid foi nm>l views, fVmn.C liy amT. paid for" Urn»- IV.-s in eumth. eases, Hy amount punt fm Juim.-* i _ -it services, O'* Uy amount paid for boatd big jurats, Ice, etc., -> -'•> liyuuiuimi paid lor Jury Commissioner's services, 12a'. u J!y amount paid lor District Attorney fees, N 32<> w 15v amount paid Court Crier, W .» _ i.v) 7«J County Officers. By hiiiuUlU paid H. Blxlor, bieik'sfeen, .'*ll IT i?3* amount paid J. Loudon fur duckets. 1111 20 •By nmount p-itd W. B. But ler, Auditor. ‘2*- 50 BCoO 17 Commissioners' Office. By nniount paid ,H. Kama for.services usConun’r. *47 50 By amount paid A. I’’. Meek lor sdj vices, 626 bO By miimml paid M. C«. Halo lot services, 466 00 By amount pmd Alien Floyd lor services, 050 00 Uy amount paid J. Arm strong, dork, Kh if) By uiiiouiu paid M.C. Her* limn, Attorney,. 200 00 By amount paid forsfnUon a,y. 113 35 By amt. paid for postage, IS 57 ComtoliL’s’ Fcj’a, By amount paid for fees in fommonwvaltn cases, SIHS lU> £y amount paid for Quur tcrly returns. 281 70 J idr oo F/cciionii. By amount paid olllcersof i-JoJUons tor sci vices. $2,01'6 71 Bv auiuual pula fur blanks Ac,, 121 6S ’ $2,221 ;12 JIUjUfMH, F;y nniount paid for hold ing Inquests on dent bodies. «» Jail and JJ. 6. I'cnifcnliary. By amount paid J. Jacobs balance lor support of pu oners, 82.M2 y.* By unit, paid J. Thomp son, support ot prisoners. 5,177 (>-'■ By amt paid E. H. ivniten tiary, 2,212 lt» By imjiU paid for fuel. . Ww W By amt. paid lor clothing iur prisoners, 16*1 "w By amt. paid lor fixtures and repairing wrno. •VJ* 2i) By amt. paid for gas and water. “*» 1:J By amt. paid salary of keeper, :H*J I'D By ami paid salary of physi cian. 56 t* l * Bv an.l. paid stable rout for Sheriff 25 66 ’ Sll.Ml 46 Bynmf. paid for Interest on bonds. 8247 By amt. paid for notes In * bank. 1W w >j7^ By ami. ]iakl JiU'.jb Squire, t reasurer, iU,ot*i uu By unit. paid Visitors. 26 W By amt. paid on account of now building, it. 600 W w t '.y amt. paid for Justices ■*- feus iu Commonwealth cases, Public. JluifdiufjH. ~ n- paid Geo. Taylor. vy uH kc-pLM, SIS, m „ hUt v. paul lor repalts at By am. \ft, Ube . '■s com mlit , or repairs at By ami. * * ->si7 42 Jail. ~ . . \ Bratton & By amt. pah gc&i 00 Kfiuifily. vcm&Uun- „ ~ By ami. paid i 3W 50 bar, t CrtlTev. I :iD 50 By amt. paid 11.. # * u ‘ ' gl.lill 00 Mhvdk. W* By amt. paid Count: 7 Audi- §13500 tors, , BVaml. i>al ' for G: ,I * UI .17 Water lor (’mirth* ntsc, 1 By ami. paid for nppr« >pn«* ihmlor Teachers . • nMI- . (xf Ultc, Bv ami. paid approprla 1,011 ... f..r Avjrtculuirul Sod «!. By amt. paid lor fuel ho ~ Court House. By amt. paid for Comm »-*• - u smiieih' car lure. By amt. paid for snmiiy a t- , M Uclf.s. ‘J- >,] By amt. paid for labor, 40 ' liyiiiut, paid keeper of ■arm town clock. ■* m By amt. paid for repairing Moves, Si,t«4 89 Total amt, ofCommlsHloue tv.’ ordprf, s.vj,4,ti 07 By Treasurer s commission on same at l : }+ per cent. 0,1 Bv Stale tax paid to Mato . r .. r . ' Treasurer. 1 •>' By Treasurer's commission . on same at (> per cent., **• Bv Treasurer's commission lorcollcetlmtl-ocmiy lav at 3 per cent.. a,..-' --i Bv exonerations allowed col- . leCtoi's. A -‘’ *’ By com mission alio .-.I col- r JT/IiOSS OmW/iiml/ji;/ 7 (f-’A By ami. la \es niiMiiinlnc, Bv amt. of Balaaee In hands (ifl'lVl-IKT STVJ'I'M’NT «»l<* «*l T:-TA Nld N ON ■J UK 1-1 l'\\ "I- .lANI.’A UV lh»9 . (\iUitiO'*. Jon-. JU.t,)-'ll ml 7rma Mobil Cn.in--" ri.'. 1 s.lwSj .run:. ‘- v *V ,L c. Rr,‘- * j ’ <•’> .1, C, -I.'' IvM I'Kili, Un.'.V •M. P. y>it' '•••a. i' ll - l • i - »llfn. V‘> '1 James V. ’>'> • !,1 ‘ ‘* ‘m *>•**»’. •* Ml J. Ket-liiu , * . , ! )n, W t'lKirU's Mini'll . ? M'Uj*:. -i) '>7 f(J. 1». X'im.r, ;•* l‘ 'VrIM I'Jiniv-' f'* ’• •'* •> 0 Mul!>n *»T J. ■ i 1 !ciw«.r. •Aliralmn. • • ’ 1 < m . ti • «m JjimUM ‘ • - ' ■ Win, lit., m m>.i ; .. ll tlu.-..h .. Saimu-l «m -v.’. t.i*. . * \V»n. ! -in c * •TA’ju. i: ■ .ik.u iWm. .1. Ken i \V, A. t.J. H • t.I.A .'-i..*-'. 'll. • *j. M. i \\ .v:i' ” i H-:iias i i.k-i,. • i-tii,-].. i.-.i.t\» ]■. .-»r.! hiauiiin i! ir.i-i • I'i-i'iT.Vlirii *d'. 7-’l Thomas H'.-.,. • Wr»! !Vin». ‘ MMH Those mr.rl.vd iiuisf fur'’* shun* paid purl and those mnrl’.cd thus* have pk’td hi full. Wo the- Commissioners of Ca’dihcrluiid' ouniy, do certify and submit the fimV oIn l» nH tt ‘ ,Ol wt statement of tho receipts and expenditures of said county. from the Ist--day of Jununry to the 31st day «If iJecemher, Jstki. Inclusive; also u schedule of ouihluiidnijt taxes In the Uoro..i»lis and Townships i hei ein slated (. ) witness our hands and *eal of office ■i 1,, s. y at l arll.slo, the 23d day of January, (-r— J A. l r . aiKCK, m, u. hai.k. au.kx flovm. ('iiiiiitiii'iniirr'' of fVmhrrfomf Om/ii/i/. Arrwsr. .). AUMWTHoVu. rierk. ■ \V»' tin- in 1 , ■) »'u in h<*. t M t (' eoun *y, hud aiTOin-lr '(<■ -. i' V ; 111 ■ 1 li.l\ iiiJ *\\ i|ll. JlllUH. . 1,.- .|,I - ..lid Vouchers id 1". ii ;, i. i il'jisurer id said county, from the Ist day oi J a mints to the :llsl day of lie* comber, NW, inclusive, no vertlly that we I.nil the sum id si\ thousand three bundled and Ifti dollars ami iliiy-oiie cents due by said Treasurer to the emmiv ahue'uid.as will appear by the fore* going exhibit «d said account. In wllm-ss wheieof vve have hereunto set our hands at farilsie, thc22d day of Jumiaiy, A. 1). ItOlh I'. G. McCU\ . ELIAS MOUNTZ, JOHN KEENER, Feb. 4~it. Auditori, jMUiintbi. to ukckiits. >|iC.is,a -jn IIY I’aV.MKN'IS. .Assessor's Jotj 1M I u ■17.1T1 2. Loans and Interest Poor House. Justice# Fees. SIIP 40 $2,701 70 J'ublir. Printing. V. 272 49 MvilO 5! du2,hM) ja K'H.OliO 10 i Vila-. ••‘,-10 .•Inn .►! -la .. 1. Nil Mlet* U. '*7 I ’i-llTl , ■p.iiui M'nV.i'ri.n <-3,3:2 lit irtobes, t. jgUOiNOM YIS W . -- .lames McGonlgal, tit No. 83 South Halt-. Carlisle, would call the attention of his in. and tlie public generally to his large stock <• STOVKS. TIN AND SHEET-JEON WANE which ho fee!*» assured will give satisfaction In both (pinldy m.d price. In the stove lb.o ho would call especial atten tion to the •• EMFIUE” Gas burner and parlor Heater. Itlsn Perpetual lta«e limning Stove. Tin* fur nace will heat an upper tind lower room perfect. ly. and is gua anteedto be perfectly free irom oxp.oKion ol gns. It has no brick to bo replaee.i every year. It is so constructed that its mys m heat arc deflected to the floor, wanning the leet instead of the face. It Is a gas consumer, and is perleoily clear liom dust. Its ventilation l eotnpletc, and the burning gas and Ignited cmai* shine out through the Mien Windows, giving tin brightness and cheer of an open lire. Call amt see U. Ho also offers all the latest and most improve*! patterns of PARLOR STOVES, and a large stock of Cook Stoves, consisting of the Nimrod, Niagara, Ironsides, Quaker City. Farmei. and u variety of others, all of which are war ranted to bo best class .Stoves and to give entire satisfaction. Tin and Sheet-Iron ware, made of the ver> best material, and all other things necessary foi housekeepers in his line of business kept con stantly on hand. ills expenses arc trifling, compared with oth ers, as nu defies competition. and would ask thu-c desiring anything in his line of business, to as certain prices elsewhere,ami then give him a call and satisfy themselves that he can sell bet ter articles for less money than any other estab lishment In the county. His motto Is, Quick Sales and timull Profits, Old metal taken in ex change. Spouting, Roofing and Jobbing promptly at tended to, made of the best material am) at moderate prices. Oct. 1. 186.4.—Din JAMES McQONIGAI,. fttrtiical. ESTAULISHSD j ~ 835. 'ey led a Cold and Breed Consumption! F~~S ELLERS/ IMPER lAL couch syrup! / ’ • ■ ~ - • • • • - WILL CUUK Highs, Colds, Whooping Couch,Hoarseness, in flncnza. Tickling in the Throat, Coughs. Colds, &e., are the victims of Its wonderful power. Most of the mixtures sold for coughs ate com posed of spirituous and inflaimuory articles, which while they give Utile relief, really do harm. The Imperial Cough Syrup contains m* spirituous ingredient whatever,ami may housed In all cases with beneficial effect. Jicad the TestLr.mw of those who have tried ,i. U. E. Selt.eius, Bcor si>-I have used Dr. Sei lers’ Imperial Cough Syrup considerably for the lust year. »ml believe tt to bo thp best article of thekind in use,and fully equal to UsrccomtixMj datlons. \V. B. LINCOLN.M. J> H. E. Sellers—l have been troubled with cough for the last five years, by reason of w hid. I have frequently been unable to sleep more Hum half the night. I tried many remedies. Inn ad in vain. I beard of your Cough Syrup, and solved to try it. and now state that the use <d u lew bottles*has cured me entirely. I chci-iiuity recommend it as a safe.speedy and pleasant core or coughs and colds. Yours, respect fully. SVM.WODI*. «S~For sale by JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Plnla, UAVEBSTJCIvUROS., Carlisle Sop. 24, lt»B.—ly JOHNSON’S 1 RHEUMATIC compound BLOOD PURIFIER: ftNt’-sv. -i--.V BHEUMATISiU SIXTEEN YEARS’ STANDING COMPLETELY CUUED. JIHAD THIS TESTIMONIAL AND BE CONVIN' Hi; MKfeSils. K. K. SKM.fc.US A CO., —Tills Is In e.-ili iy Unit tor me last sixteen years I have been -- vercly alUlcled with Rheumatism, 01 ten conic.- ed to my house, and even unable to walk. Bern* m the posit utllce.about two motits ago, Mr.Chu U observed my crippled condition, and urged in to irv a bottle oi Johnson's Rheumatic Com pound. I followed ins advice, and now. by the blessing of God and the use of half a bottle of your compound, 1 urn free from ail symptoms oi rheumatism, ami call walk, without the aid n( mv stall', os well as ever. JAMES M’DOW EL. Taekntum. October 1 *■<£». J have known Mr. M’Dowel for a number oi yours, and do not hesitate to vouch for the tint/: of the above statement. JAB. CLARK, R. E. SELLERS & CO., bOI-E Puomuktohs, Pittsburg, Pa. 4UH'or Palo by JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN. 1 him 11AVERSTICK BROS., Carlisle. Bop. 21,18 C-S. A kt i tAß K i f it c e BAN IcER S ‘tr? No. 35 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA .A-, or ™ E a'":#. jCm<t>;, UNITED "STATES OF/Wi/ RICA u "' ,r ' CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, PULL PAI" LltJer*! terms offer* <1 to Ac.-Hts anil Solicitor, • ftxMQVltetl to apply nt our oillee, * oxicn*»f,. i r " C v'* r,t '* ol,lul an unptlradna si on lociteoln the second Morr or our J 1 -»> *• t- *■ 1 where Circulars cud PunuiVets. in: \ (i ~r *4TUiucet offered by tin* c kudot • V t.. • E. w. cjA-vl .» * * 1n i. m i ju^ ■1!. !- lUjM f. I i 1! Ki*ur i .s • - . Ana -1-. |m»\— i\ vJKED POTATOES EOR SALE—Tin >. ) undersigned, residing one mile'Not'h n t’liurchtowu, lias on hand a splendid lot m « i ‘“'ii'"™- ‘•mlmu-lnil 11..- Duly H„.o, ..I M« ~, r lb.,the l-arly Loodrnh and Urn Monitor il-.i,- 1 1 ., fntoesj and the llurns.mi late l‘otaloes)ai ... laishe or per barrel. Potatoes deliver.“r CarllNlo or Meehanteshurg free of charge* ndd-. U SAiurtx n.vu kk. r,-h. ii. Mi_3, < • VALUABLE MEDICINES. i Selmuhla and Wm. K. Aherle are u-s,.e' ,- it-d under the name and Mvle of A. SchuuM i a ‘ •>.. lor -he mahufaciure and Sale la'Sherlt 's i >- ter nm-ture,of Itools.and Ur. l<..ek’a i'aln \ ,* tor, 1 hese arc Invaluable remedies for ru’ • . diseases, nmi aje Kohl wholesale by the rump.. ■ at No o-i. South Hanover street, CarllHlo. aud i > ai’eins everywhere. Uec. 3, IMiW—3m NOTICE.— All persons tlieir possession »traln hints and sacks marked with the naiee or ileelem A Ihotlieis. are iierehv notified to return them before April Ist.or have them i»el*ed according to law. Feb. IS, 2SC9-5& JOHN BEETEM GI T i* * ot/er • ank
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