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Tribute op Respect.— Resolutions
passed by the students of Dickinson Col
je ge t on the death of A. D. Msil'»y, who
died on the 21st ult.:
Whereas, It has pleased Aim aiiiv
God to take from us, on the morning* •it
Sunday, the 21st ult., our fellow-student
A. D. Maloy, ol (’entreville, Md. there
fore, by the students of Dickinson Col
lege, in the chapel assembled, he it
Resolved, That os wo cannot recall the
dead to the living, we still feel it our du
ty id consideration of Ihe good character
and good principles of the deceased, and
the esteem in which be was held by all
who knew him, to bear testimony of our
deep sorrow and regret which his death
has occasioned us, causing a gloom to
bang over the College with which we are
connected, and a sadness to pervade eve
ry beait. While our associations with
the deceased have been of shurtduratlon.
yet they were enough to endear him to
us’all, and to keep his memory over sa
cred an i cherished in our hearts* His
pstieuce during hours of sickness. his
resignation to the Divine will, and his
courtous, uniform, gentlemanly conduct
in the days of bis health among us, all
serve to increase our sorrow at his un
timely death.
Resolved, That we hereby extend to
the family and relatives of thedeceased,
our tenderest sympathy in their distress.
Feeling that nought of human help van
avail in such an extremity, and that
words, however kind or sympathetic,
cannot assuage the pains of an aching
heart, we commend all the afflicted to
ohr*Heuvenly Fathers love and care.—
“He who tempereth the wind to the
shorn lamb,” and of whom it is written,
“ not a sparrow falls to the ground with
out his notice,” can overrule even this
sad bereavement for good.
Resolved, That we will wear the usual
badge of mourning for thirty days; that
we will attend the funeral obsequies, and
accompany ids remains, in the order ot
our class, to the depot.
Resolved That a copy of these resolu
tions be suitably engrossed and forward
ed to the family of the deceased, and that
they be published iu the Volunteer and
Herald, of Carlisle, the Methodist Home
Journal, of Philadelphia, aud theCeiure
treville, Md. papers.
P. K. WiMUßOuaii,
Chairman,
Jos. H, McKeehan,
Secretary,
A Card.— Messrs Bratton & Kennedy,
You stale in your issue of the 25th,
inat, that “a package of the Volun
teer, of the date of February 11th, was
mailed in the Carlisle office ou the even
ing of February 10th, and reached Bloser
ville on Saturday evening the 20th,inat ”
and charge “that the blame must be in the
Carlisle or Newville office.”
I beg leave to claim exemption from
any blame in this matter by the follow
ing explanation: The P. M. at New*
vilie has informed mo, that the package
refered to, was. on the occasion specilied,
incidentally distributed into the Spring
field and Stoughstown Mail Pouch at
Nesvville, and did not return to Newville,
until the succeeding Monday; aud, as
Bloservllle receives but oue mail a week
(on Saturday,) the missing package was
re-mailed at Newville, February the 20th,
in«t, thus accounting, that the cause of
delay does not attach to this office.
Geo. Zinn P. M.
Carlisle, Pa.
Public Sales.—Bills for the following
sales have recently been printed at this
office:
Saturday. March 0, Sarah WonderJy, in
Dickinson township, 2 miles west of Mt.
Holly, a variety of personal property.
Saturday, March 6, Catherine Base
bore, in Churchtowu, sale of household
furniture.
Monday, March 8, John G. Klehl,'in
South Middleton township, on Judge
Hepburn's farm, Horses, Cows and fami
ng implements.
Monday March 8, John Hoover, in
Franklord township, five miles North
west of Carlisle, Horses, Cattle aud a va
riety of farming implements.
Tuesday, March 9, John W. Call, in
Fraukford township, 4 miles from Car
lisle, horses, cows, farming, implements
and household furniture.
Tuesday, March 9, Jeremiah Cornman,
in South Middleton township, near Bar
nitzs* mill, horses, cattle aud farming
implements.
Tuesday, March 9, Daniel A. Henwood,
in Middlesex township, adjoining Car
lisle Springs, extensive sale of horses,
cattle, farming and agricultural imple
ments.
Saturday, March 13, W. H. Baugher,
Penn township, sale of Household aud
Kitchen furniture.
March 17, 16 aud 19, John Hannon, at
the Corman Houae, Carlisle, extensive
sale of Hotel Furniture?
Saturday, March 20, Geo. Handshew, in
Silver Spring township, Work Hordes,
Young Cattle and farming implements.
Friday, March,s, Rebecca E. Johnson,
in South Middleton township, 1 \ miles
east of the Carlisle aud Hanover turn-
Slke, Horses farming implements, house
old and kitchen furniture &c.
Tuesday, March IK, Henry Westfield,
in Middlesex township, Horses, Cows,
Young Cattle, and farming utensils.
Saturday, March 6, Sheriff’s sale at
the Court House, valuable brick house
aud lot of ground, in Carlisle.
Friday, March 5, Michael Beltzhoover,
Id Monroe township, work horses, cows,
young cattle, aud farming implements.
Thursday, March 11, Jas. H. Graham,
at “Happy Retreat,” i mile west of Car
lisle, horses, cows, household aud kitchen
furniture, farming implements &c.
Wednesday, March 10, Win. Clepper,
at the Market House, in Carlisle, Buffalo
Robes, household and kitchen furniture.
Tuesday, March 23, Jacob Paul, in Mid
dlesex township, horses, cattle, cows,
household and kitchen lurniture.
Wednesday, March 17, Henry Bleader,
four miles West of Carlisle, horses, young
cattle aud farming Implements.
Wednesday, March 17, Jesse Kurtz,
two miles North-west of West Fairview,
horses, cows, young cattle and farming
implements.
Monday, March 15, W. H. Miller, At
torney forS. Eberts, in West Pennsbor
ough twp., horses, cows and household
furniture.
Saturday, March 27, Jos. Eicbelberger,
in Silver Spring township, horses, cows,
farming implements and household fur
niture.
Tusday, March 23, Wra. £. Mullin, in
South Middleton township, horses, cows,
young cuttle and farming implements..
13uslncas Notices.
pg- Fresh Arrival of Drugs,
Patent Medicines, Pormraory,' &o. All .medi
cines warranted pure. Prescriptions carefully
compounded. -
"CORNMAN & WORTHINGTOIT.
Jan. 7, 1869. .No, 7, East Main street.
*ST*DrugB, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa
tent Medicines, «tc , a full stock constantly on
hand, at the lowest market rates. Also a com
plete lino Of School Books at the lowest prices,
and all articles pertaining to the Drug and Book
business.
HAVERSTICK BROS.
Peb. 18,1869—tf No. 10 N. Hanover St.
Choice Family GROCERiES.—Finest
■quality ot Teas, Choice Brands of Family Flour,
Buckwheat and Com at J. M. Masonbeira*
er’s, South West corner Pitt and Pomfrot Sts.,
Feh* 25.1869—3 m Carlisle, Pa.
To Store Keepers.—Not one dollar’s
woitb of the goods you sell Is manufactured in
Market fitreet,Phlladclphlu. Then why not go to
Wm. Blair 4 Son ? SdhthEnd Carlisle, Pa., who
jhavo a much larger stock of Goods than most o:
the merchants In Market street, Philadelphia,
who import their own wares, who buy direoMy
from the manufactories, and will accommodate
you with as small quantities os you may w*nt
iftt pr|i»p.i, nnd warrant all the goods
they sell.
P. S. A large supply of Syrups on-hand.
WM.ULAIK & SON,
South End, Carlisle.
.Mach. 4 . 1860.
Bargains in Bkkss Goods.— Great
Buryat** ia all kinds of winter Dress Goods at
Greenfield's. No. 4, East Mam St. Prices reduced
to make ro *m for new Spring Goods, Poplins
Merinos, Hops, Alpacas, Ac., will be sold at a
great eaotifleo Xor 20 days—call and be con
vinced.
Great Sacrifice,— W. C. Sawyer &
Co.. Carlisle, have determined to close out the.r
entire Slock of Dry Goods and Cui'peU without
regard to cost odOO Yanis Dross Goods, WOO yds.
Muslins. .*>001) yds. t arpets. i.uok at the prices.—
I lest Lowell :{ ply tier yd. SI 75; Hmllh's Ta
pestry Ingrain, per yard SI 35; Extra Wool In
grain per yard $1 27 All Wool Inaialn 2 ply atoo
to SI la; Ineralii goo < styles 55 to !M); H-O i.uirds
Cottage Ilf) to 35; IUK) yards best quality Home
Made. No other house cun appt ouch the low
prices at which we are selling. Call early and
save from 2i) to 25 per cent. In the purchase of your
goods.
DU.
To cash (Tout county Treasurer, $l-1,00 000
To cash from county Treasurer,
onacct.of Now Building, *,OOO 00
To cash from Fire Insu
rance Companies, Ins. with
drawn, 1,009 00
To cash from Jonathan Sny
der, money reiundcd, i 00
.To cash from Jacob Hocrner,
for support of D. Orris, m 00
To cash from J. M. Mentis, for
support of r, Lauahlin. 130 00
Tocash from Jacob Knettle.
for support of Mrs. Knettle, 105 00
To cash from Titos Wallace,
for support of G. Wallace, 42 00
To cash from B. Longnocker,
for support of Saint. Gill, GO 00
To cash from Win. Smith, for
supporl of Mrs. Smith, 5 50
To caslt from M. Bushman,
for support of M. Glutz. 31 23
To caslt from H, Pohly and
others, tor Lard and
Tallow sold, 128 80
To ca**h from J, Tltudlum,
and others, for Cattle
sold. 73$ 46
To cash from J. B. liOidlg
ami others, for Wheat,
Corn and Oats, 09l 00
To caslt trout 11. IVflVr and
others, for Hay Bold, $0 00
To cash from J. Clendenln
and others, for Hides
sold, ' 263 52
To caslt from Bewail Wink,
for Corn, Wood, Ac., ' 53 B$
BEAUTIFUL HAIR DRESSING. | Total Dol)lts . „
W.C. SAWYER A CO.,
East Mnln street,
March 4,1860— ' Carlisle.
Special 'Notices.
A foßßfiHl HALL’S
J VEGETABLE SICILIAN
hair
RENEWS THE HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COL
OR WHEN GRAY.
NOURISHES THE ItAIU.
RENEWS THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR
WHEN BALD
RENEWS THE BRASH, WIRY HAIR TO
SILKEN SOFTNESS.
ONE BOTTLE SHOWS ITS EFFECTS.
R. P. HALL, A Co. Nashua, N. 11 Proprietors.
For sale by all Druggists.
Fob. 18, IM59 1m
BSTNo Article Within our
knowledge is so efficient In purifying the blood,
removing Boils, Pimp es, Tiller, Ac., ns Dr. J.
Lindsey's Improved Blood Searcher. For sale
by Havenilick Brothers, Carlisle, Po.
tSf* In one of Dr. Ayer’s lectures he states
that Chemestry confers more practical benefit on
mankind than any other science yet from no
other source could more be so easily obtained.—
Thoartsand economies which chemstry would
teach, if more thoroughly and generally studied,
wou’d speedily exercise a most benificent influ
ence. He freejy confesses that ho Is indebted to
this science for the virtues of hla remedies, and
advises that the practical application of chem
istry to medicine, the arts, manufactures, and
ngrlculturo.be enjoined upon our colleges and
schools.—Wrighlsvllle, Pa, &f«r.
BST Hundreds of Buying Wit
ncsses to-day testify that Johnson’s Rheumatic
Compound raised thorn from beds of suflerlns
and restored them to health and, happiness and
that their worldly prosperity Is duo to the won
derful curative proprieties. llaverstlek always
keeps It on hand.
30 ieb
ERNST.—In Frankfort! township, on the 2d
nit., Mrs. Sarah Ernst, aged 70 years, s months
and 21 days.
3Elje fßtarfteta
id Grain MurkH,
Carlisle Flonr nm
iy j. n. Tioar.K.u •% imo..
Mar. 3. Isc&,
conuEcrnn wf.bki.y it
OARMHM.
Flour—Family 8 9 fio f, orn...
Flour—Super 7 50 Oats
Rve Flour ; ft (*• Olovor Hoed *
1 50 Timothy Seed 3 2o
Wheal—Red 1 10 New Hay ton 11 00
Rye 81 301
tin Markets.
ADELPHiA, Mar. 3, ISCO.
Philadclphi
FlltLA
Flouu.—Sales of superfine nt S 5 a 6 it), Pcnn
svlvanlaand Ohio nt S 7 75a»15; and fancy lots
.at SIO a 12. Rye Flour sells In a small way at
S 7 25. Corn Meal Is inactive.
Wheat.— Wheat Is slow, a few sales
wore made at $1 K r » for Red. 1 05 for Amber.
SI «7 for No. 1 Spring. n«rt 52 12 forWhlto Corn
meets a good inquiry atsS9 a U2o. Oats are firm
at. 72 a 76 cts. for Western and 05 a 73 cts. for
Pennsylvania. 600 bus. Hurley Malt sold at -S
-10. '
licto SUjbmiarments
A RALE OF VALU
A ABLE RE A L AND PERSONAL ESTATE.-
Attho Court House, Carlisle. Will bo sold on
Tuesday, the 2-ki day of March, 1869, the follow
ing Real Estate. to wits , ~ IA , ,
No. L A Three Story Brick House, with largo
nml convenient hack building, having a Store
Room In front, situated on the North Bide of
Main street, nearly opposite Zllzor’s Hold. The
lot Is about 80 feet fiont, and 24(Meetlndepthto
Dickinson alley. . „ ,
No. 2. Tho Livery Stable and Conch Shop, on
the corner ot Dickinson alley and North Pit
street, containing about t 0 feet In front on said
sircet. and about CO feet on Dickinson alley. This
property Is now subject to a continued lease.
Also, at the same time an I place, will he sold,
one Trotting Buggy, one Top Ruggv and one
Jennv Lind Rockuway. One I< ine Four Light
Chandelier, and tho counters, Shelving and
Fixtures In the sloro room. ...
Sale to commence lot 10 o’clock, A. M., of said
day, when terms will ue made known by
JOHN JACOBS.
of Adnmtienannnn.
N. B. Any person wishing to examine auv of
tho above desirable property,will bo accoumo
datod by culling on tho Assignee or Adam
Senseman.
March 3.1869-St
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
PERSONAL PROPERTY.—I will expose to
uaie, on liberal terms, all the Personal Properly
of Samuel Eberts, at his late residence on the
farm of Mrs. Margaret Davidson «fe Joshua W.
Sharp, In West Pennsborough township. Cum
berland county, on Monday, March, Jsth, Sale
to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M,, punctually.—
The properly consists of a great variety of House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, Farm Stock and
farming Implements. The farm stock and Im
plements will besold first. They consist of Four
Work Horses, Two Two year old Colts, Four
Milk Cows, a lot of Young Cattle. Mieen and
Hogs, anexo llent Farm Wagon, a new Buggy.
Hears, new Harness, Plows and Hanows,
Threshing Machine and Horse Power, one horse
Wagon, (Train Drill, Grain Screen, Huy Ladders,
Wood Ladders, Rolling Screen, Wheelbarrow,
three Double Shovel Plows, ope Single Shovel
Plow, one Riding Saddle, and a great variety of
other articles. Also, the said Eberts’ interest
(one half.) In 75 acres of Wheat, m the ground,
eight acres of Barley, (one half,) and one acre of
i.ye, (one half.) Terras made known on day of
coin WM. H. MILLER,
AtCy. Jot tiam'l. Eberti.
March 4,186&-ta
ASSIGNEE NOTlCE.— Notice is here
by given that the undersigned, residing In
tue ©rough of Carlisle. Pa., has been appointed
the Assignee for the benefit of creditors, under a
deed of voluntary assignment, made by Adam
Kenseinan, of said borough. Persons Indebted
to the said Adam Sensonmn. are requested to
make Immediate payment to the subscriber,
and those having cl tins against the assignor to
prevent them fur eottlement. jqhn
Aatignee.
March 4. 1869-31
CUMBERLAND COUNTY AGRI
CULTURAL SOCIETY.—An adjourned
meeting of the Cumberland County Agricultural
Society will bo held ut the Court-house. Carlisle,
on Tuesday, March 9, at il o’clock, A. M. By or
der of the Society,
JOHN HAY I ’.
March'4.lSCD—lt , Secretary.
T>EMOVAL.—C. L. LOCHMAN has
Hi removed his establishment to his splendid
NEW* GROUND FLOOR GALLERY,
opposite Haxton’a Hardware Store. East Main
street, Carlisle. Pa., when* he cordially Invites
the public to examine the place and bis numer
ous specimens. The well known skill nt the
proprietor, us an Artist, with an Improved lleht.
ana entrance and sky-light, all on the first
floor, are sufficient Inducements for the public
to patronize the establishment.
His pictures are universally pronounced equal
to the best taken In Philadelphia or New York,
and far superior to any taken In this part of the
country. Please call.
C. L, LOCHMAN.
March'-!, 1809—
JV^OTICE.
***All persons ore forbidden to trespass upon
the lauds of the undersigned, in Monroe town*
ship. Ac,, for the purpose of Fishing. Any one
violating this Notice will bedealt with to theut
mostpenaltyoftholawas malicious trespassers.
We appeal to nil law abiding citizens to aid us to
preserve tho flshlu our streams.
J. BELSHOOVER, J. E. A. HERMAN,
J. LEHMAN, GEO. W. LEIDIGH,
G. BBLTZHOOVER,' GEORGE WELLER.
J SHAKEN EH, GEORGE R MOYER,
G. W. PRESaELL, JACOB HOFPER,
M. BRICKER. JOHN WESTFALL,
A. M. LEIDIUH, JOHN W. MANN.
M, BELTZHOOVER, JOSEPH BRANDT,
C. HARTZLEH, Hr.
March 4,18CJ-31* .
PEOCXjAMATION.— Whereas the
Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge of
the several Courts of Common Plena of tho coun
ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus
tices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and
T P. Blair and H.Stuart, Associate Judges ofthc
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery
for the trial of all capital and other offenders, In
the sold county of Cumberland, by their pre
cents to me directed, dated tho 11th day of
January, A. D., ISM, have ordered tho Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De
livery to he holden at Carlisle, ou the 2d Mon
day of April, isui), (being tho nth day,) nt
K) o’clock In the forenoon, to continue two weeks.
NoCIM is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices
of the Peace, mid Constables of the said county
of Cumberland, tlmt they are by the said precept
commanded to bo then and there in their proper
persons, with their rolls,records, and inquisitions,
examinations, and all other remembrances, to do
those things which to their ofllccs appertain to tie
done and all those that are hound by recog
nizances, U> prosecute against the prisoners that
are or then shall *»o in the . Jail of said coun
tv are to ho there to prosecute them as shall he
loaf V JUd. 0. THOMPSON,
1 1 MnrcU i, 1669.—t0 Sheriff,
ißtcb) iiltibectiscmeuts.
POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR
A. D. iMte.
Jonathan Snyder. John Paul, and David Wall.
L«qi., directors of the poor and of the House of
Employment of Cumberland county, lu account
wuh mild county, I omi the Ist day of January,to
tiio nisi day of December, A. D., laoB, Inclusive:
WATTKR WHICH
By cash paid L. T. Greenfield
and others, lor Merchan
dise and Groceries, 46
By cash paid Mrs. Sallshurg
and others, for out-door
aid, 1,703 0)
By cash paid State Lunatic
Asylum, for support of
paupers, 9S5' 00
By cash paid J. Blnllino
and other b, fur Tailoring,
Hats and Shoes, 452 68
By cash paid 1). Sips and
others, for out-door fu
neral expenses, 821 02
By cash paid X) Smith and
others, for Constables'
ami Justices’ lets, 211 40
By cash paid Jno. Beotem and
others for Lumber and Coal
for fuel. 020 01
By cash paid Ilauck, Bren
nemnu and others, tor
Cattle. 2,003 60
By cash paid J. H. Hosier and
others, for Bran and
Grinding, 235 43
By cash paid Simon Smith
and others, for Smith
ing, IWJ 01
By cash paid Geo. Zlnn ami
others, tor Hostage, Box
Kent and Stationary, 11 «H
By cash paid J. Bi enne
man and others, tor
Wood tor fuel, 504 23
By cash paid Wm. Frldly
and others, for Tin ware
and Tinkering, ill 50
By cash paid J. Clendenin and
otheis, for Leather, 529 00
By cash paid D. Wink and
others, for Haymak
ing and Harvest, 31 37
By cash paid H. Saxton and
others, for Hardware, 201 40
By cash paid J. Noble and
olliers, for Bern. 840 51
By cash paid Jonathan Sny
der and others, lor Trav
eling Expenses. 80 25
By aoah pall John Paul and
others, ior Extraservice, 125 00
By cash paid Hunkle «fc Deaf
fendorfer, for new itenpor,
I By cash paid Rinesmllh &
! Rupp, for Range In
kite on. “o SO
By cash paid It. C. Woodward,
for Clover and Timothy
Seed, 3U 00
By cash paid Mathews & Bro„
for Grates and Fender, CO 00
By cash paid Sponsler* Hum
ric, for Insurance, 20 75
By cash paid Common & Worth
inglon, for Drugs aud Medi
cines, 66 21
By cash paid William Fenlclo,
for wagon making, 135 30
By cash paid M, Ulghtmyer,
for new Clock. 35 00
By cash paid P. Brakonmaker,
for W eavlng Carpet, 7 05
By cash paid W B. Crouse, for
l’at»erlug dining room, 7 10
By cash paid David iloeruer,
for Carding wool, 8 87
By cash paid Gallon Kutz, for
Repairing Machine. 12 50
By cash paid h\ Eehles, for
Meat Tubs, H 08
By cash paid John Kahl, for
Rye Straw, 17 00
By cash paid W. O'Donnld, for
Repairing Pumps, 2 23
By cash paid Peter Stone, for
Ice, 3 12
By c-nsh paid 8. M. Simons,for
Architect, 800 #0
By cash paid John Gutshall,
on acct. of Ne\V Build
ing. 9.000 00
By cash paid Francis Able,
Nurse In Hospital, 00 00
By cash paid Susan Neff,
rook, 50 00
By cash paid Peter Myers,
Teamster, 240 00
Bylcash paid J. N. Snyder,
Clerk, 500 00
By cash paid Dr. S, P. Zelgler,
Salary, 1W 00
By cash paid Henry Snyder,
Esq., Salary, 800 00
By cash paid Jacob Squires,
Esq., Salary. 100 09
By cash paid W. J. Shearer,
Eos., Salary, 10 00
By cash paid Miscellaneous
Expenses, I 00
Balance due Treasurer at
last settlement, 5S 10
. $25,822 00
Balance m handsof Treas
urer, 2,319 48
’ $27,641 43
JACOB SQUIRES. Esq, Treasurer of the Poor
House, and House of Employment of Cum
berland county, In account with Directors of
said Institution from the Ist day of Jau., to
(he 3ist day of Dec. 1803.
To cash from county Treasurer, ns ,
per estimate, $14,000 00
To cash from county Treasurer, ou
acct. of New Building, 9,000 00
To cash from other sources aa ex
hibited In the foregoing state
ment, 4,041 48
By cash paid John Gutsball,
on acct. of New Building, $9,000 00
By co*h paid on Directors or- ,
der its above, $15,722 00 $25,822 00
Balance in Treasurer’s bauds
on settlement, 2,819 48
OPERATIONS OP THE INSTITUTION DU
RING THE YEAR 1808.
STATEMENT OF STEWARD AND MATRON.
Inmates.
Number of paupers in the House Jan.
l»t. 180 s, (• of whom were colored,) 112
Number of paupers admitted up to Dec.
31,1808, 130
Number of Paupers bo n in the House.
(8 of whom were sent hero pregnant,) ,9
Wnolo number provided for div lug the year, 251
Number dieo of whom 3 were colored 7
Number buuud out • 7 .
Number discharged and eloped, 119 183
Number retiming in the House, Jan.
Ist, 1609, («t whom 14 are colored,) 118
Number ol ou -door paup> re support
ed ut public expense, of hum 5
are In the Slate Lunatic Hospital, 72
Whole number chargeable on Jan. Ist, 1809. 190
There are m the House, as near as cab be as
certained. 7 under I year of age. 0 from I to 6,4
Jrom 5 to 10, 10 from lU lo 20, J 4 trora 20 to 80,1!
from 3u to 40,12 irum so to 50,17 from 60 to 60,10
irom 60 to 70,13 from 70 to 60, and 2 from 80 to 90.
In addition to the above 8.922, travelling au
pera have been tecelved without regular order,
to whom were given 16,*07 meals, and many of
them were furnished with articles of clothing.
Proceeds of Farm. .
97Q bushels Wheat, 2048 bushels Oats, 2800 bus.
shelled Corn, UOU bushels Potatoes, 77 loads Hay,
20 loads Fodder, 6 ,<mda Pumpkins, 82 bushels
unh.us 2 bushels Seed Onions. 75 bushels red
Beets, 6 bushels green B nns.ti bushels Peas, 20
busluloToiuutut s, 40 bushels Turnips,6.ooo beads
Cabbage, 2,000 Cucutuhors, I bushel (tiled Cher
ries, 5 doz. Eggs, (were given to paupsns,) 3,460
lbs. Butler, and 12 crocks of Apple Butler were
made.
Articles Made in the House.
2ss pair Pants, 13 Vests, 4 Roundabouts, S pair
cloth Milieus, 44 pair blockings knit. 23 pair
Blockings footed, 21 Bonnets, la Caps, 63 Backs,
125 Aprons, -13 Comiorts, 67 Chemise, ltd Hhh is, 66
Frocks, 60 Pillow Blips, 2. Roisters, 16 Chaff-bods,
32 Sheets, 37 Handkerchiefs hemmed,Bl Chil
dren's Frocks, 2s suspenders, 6 Quilts, 40 Towels.
81 Skirts, 7 shrouds, 300 lbs. hard Boap, and 60
Lands soft Boap wore made.
Work Done in Carpenter Shop.
20 Collins, 1 Bread Rack, 1 Stone Bled, 1 Wood
Chest. 1 Dough Tray, 3 Gaits, and some Hammer
Handles.
Stock Fattened and Killed.
10 Beeves (average weighto47ll-10 lbs.) 12,304 lbs,
4 Calves, average weight 63 lbs.,) J 7 41b*;"
{avenge weight 230 ins.) 7096 lbs., inaklßgln»il
20,574 lbs.
Stock on Farm jfan. 1,1869.
0 Mules. 2 Horses, 24 Milk Cows, 0 head of slock
Cattle.nßtecrs, 2 Yoke of Oxen,3Sows,lsShoaia,
and 10 Pigs.
Utensils on Farm Jan. 1, 1860.
2 broad and 1 narrow wheeled Wagon, I Stone
Wagon. 1 Stone Bled,! pair Wood Ladders, 1 pair
Hal"Ladders,3 pair Hay Uuldors, 1 Wagon-bod,S
Jade Screws, 2 Carls, 1 Spring Wagon 3 large
Sleds. 0 Plows. 2 single and 6 double Shovel
Plows 2 large and 4 small Cultivators, 1 Roller,
I Grain Drill, 1 Threshing Machine, horse power
and licit, 1 Wind Mill, I Fodder Cutter, 0 Wheel
harrows, 2 Log Chains, 3 sets Wauon Gears, 2
fifth and I carrying Chain, Spreads, Single and
Double Tices b Fly Nets. 2 Wagon Baddies. 10
Halters and Chains, 45 Cow chains, 1 set of Car
penter Tools, i set Blacksmith Tools 8 Grain
i‘radios, HI Mowing Scythes, I Wire Horse Rake,
3 Picks, 2 Mattocks, 3 Crowbars, 2 Stone Drills,
12 Buovcls. I Grain Reaper, 1 Mower, and a va
riety of Stone Hummers, Quarrying Tools.
Spades. Folks. Rakes sickles. Corn Hoes, Wood
Saws. Axes, Maul's, Wedges, Croat Knife, ae., «tc.
' . *’*HEVRYHNVDERtffetmrd.
ELIZABETH SNYDER, Matron.
We, the Directors of thdPoor,and House of
jSTcUj irlUberUsementfj.
Employment of Cumberland county, do certify
the above and foregoing to be u correct state
moot of the receipts and expenditures of »atd
Institution, from the let day of Jun.. toiheJlst
day of December. 1808. and also of the operation
of said Institution during the Name period, ana
of ItH condition on January ltd, HOlt. accord lug to
the bent of our knowledge. Given under our
hundw this 1 ttli day of January, A !>.. 1*
J.SNIDKU.
JOHN PAi L.
DAVID WOLE.
Directors of the l*oor of Cumb. o>.
Wo. the Auditors of Cumberland county, hav
ing examined the account and vouchoia, of the
Directors of the Poor and House of Employment
of said county .from Jan. Ist, to Dec. 31si,IWW,and
also the account and vouchcni of Jacob Bqulrea,
Esq., Treasurer of said Institution for the mine
period, do certtf> that we find a balance la
hands of Treasurer of two thousand three hun
dred and nlnot* en dollars and forty-eight cento.
Given under our hands this ‘J2 d day of January,
A. D.. IMS9. P. G. McCOY.
' ELIAS MOUNTZ,
JOHN REBHER,
Auditors of Cumberland County.
Narch,4,lBGo—Bt
THE WOBLD’B INTERNAL REM-
JOHNSON'S
IRHEUMATIC COMPOUND
IBLOOD PURIFIER
—- * J
QUICK IN ITS ACTION,
PERMANENT IN ITS CURE
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY
Messrs R. E. Sellers A Co.—Having suffered
with Rheumatism for a long time X was induced
by Col. Danks to try Johnson's Rheumatic
Compound. I purchased one bottlo and was
perfectly cured after using It three days.
LAWRENCE WINCHELL.
Etna, Allegheny Co. Fa., Deo, 10,18 W.
Messrs; It. E. Sellers A Co.—GentsAfter suf
fering for seven years from Rheumatism I wa*
cured by one bottle of Johnson’s Rheumatic
Compound, when Physicians could give me no
relief.
JOSEPH ROBINS.
Sbarpslown, N. J. Dec. 15,1808.
Messrs R. E. Sellers A Co.—Dear Sirsl was a
cripple from Rheumatism for sixteen years, of*
ten confined to the house, and even unable to
walk. 'Johnsons Rheumatic Compound cured
mo from my disease, and now lean walk without
my stairus well us aver. *
JAMES McDOWELL.
Trouum, October 25, 1885.
Messrs. K. E. Sellers & Co.—GentsJohnson’s
Rheumatic Compound cursd me of Rheumatism
when Physicians and every other preparation in
the Phanuucoplu tailed.
Dr. J.T.,WRIGHT.
Leavenworth, Kansas, Dec. 25,1885.
Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co.—Dear Sirs:—l here*
by certify that a number of persona, imy father
among the number,) who were afflicted with
Rheumatism for many years, have to my
Knowledge, been poimanently cured by the use
of Johnson's Rheumatic Compound.
H.B. LINN.
Sharon, Penna. Nov. 20,1867.
R. E. SELLERS CO M
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY
£t» 00
P H I L A D ELF II I A . PA
H AVEHS T I O K BROS.,
CARLISLE, PA
March 4,1H09—1f s
The greatest medical dis
covery KNOWN TO MAN.
| LINDSEY'S ;
[BLOOD SEARCHER.j
For the cure of all diseases arising from an Im
pure State of the Blood, sueh as
SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS,
SORE EYES. BOILS, TITTER, Ac.
It Is purely
A VEGETABLE PREPARATION—
not a single grain of Mineral Poison enters Into
its composition—so that while It Invariably af
fords relief and effect* most wonderful cures, no
overdose could Injure the most ten 'er infant.
J. M. Liwimet-Dear Sir:—Wo aro vary near
out of vour medlcne, please send us two dog
en. We would Just say that your medicine haa
cured a case of Scrofula that has been coming
on for fire year*; the flesh was eaten off the la
dy's arms—von could aae the sinews working.—
Rho Is at the eighth bottle now, and the flesh Is
growing on verv fast. Your Blood Searcher In go
ing all over the country. The people are very
much pleased with the above case. Please send
us statement of our account, and oblige ua.
Yours Truly,
JOHN RALSTON A SON.
Elderton, Ind. Station.
Air- Beware of counterfeits. The genuine haa
the name of
at the bottom of the ousido wrapper.
Solo Proprietors,
R. E. SELLERS A CO
$27,641 48
For sale by
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY 4 COWDEN
HAVEB3TICK BROTHERS,
March 4,1669—tf
OTATEMENT
Jo “ OF" THE
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Capital Stock,
Uurplus,
ASSETS,
Market Value.
Real Estate owned by the Corppany, $435,025,00
I<oaua on Mortgages, 40,1*10,00
United States Bonita,s-20, 189.339,57
Missouri State Bonds, 22.5ft3,60
Virginia State Bends. 36.0U5.6S
Ten nessoe Slate Bonus, in,605,00
Alabama State Bonds, 0.000,00
Wisconsin Htato Bonus, 12.560.00
New Haven City Bonds, 31,000,00
National Bank Stocks, 212.532,00
State Bank Stocks, 7,765,00
Loans on Collateral and on Call, 22,110,24
Ca-h on hand and In Banks. 100,016,06
Interests and Rents accrued and Bal
ancoa due the Company, 03,423,40
Bills Receivable, 69,hi*,20
Cash in bandit of Agents, 275,831,81
Halvagett on Losses paid,sundry Invest*
ments.snd other property owned by tne
Company, 03,847,07
<1,022,074,89
LIABILITIES.
Losses in process of adjustment, ' <6H,683,32
BAM’L. K. HUM ERICH, Agent,
No. 20, W. Main Street.
March 4.1809-41
THIS.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
For the purpose of settling the business of the
late Arm of Brewster <k Dougherty, the under
signed will sell at private sale, or In lots to suit
purchasers, the entire stock of
DRY G O O DS , N OTIO NS Ac
belonging to the late Arm. The stock consists
In parts of all grades of Broad Cloth, Beaver
Cloths, Cosaimeres, Sattlnet’s, Jeans, Italian
Cloths, Mratlins, 4c. Also, Shirts, Drawers, Nns
pendera, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Linen and Pa*
per Collars, and CuAk, Pewlng Silks, Threads,
Ac. Also a largo assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
consisting of Over Coats, Dress and Back Coats,
Pantaloons, Vests, and Overalls. Also three su*
periur
SEWINO'MA.CHINES.
This stock of Goods is a very desirable one, and
persons wishing to buy will do well to call soon,
ok the goods must be .sold to close the business.—
All goods not disposed of before March, 15,Ibtt,
will be sold at Public Auction on that day.
An Inventory of the goods has been taken
which, with the goods, can be seen and exam
ined by calling with the subscriber.
JAMB' McCANDLISH, Receiver of
BREWSTER 4 DOUGHIERTY,
March, 4,1880 St Newvillo.Pa.
CONSUMPTION CAN HE CURED
by Dr. C. O. Harrison’s New Proeeta of VWof
ment, Call or addrexs Dr. C. O. Garrison, 211
South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, pa. .
P. B.—special attention given to THROAT and.
LUNG DWEAfIES,
EDYII
PITTSBURGH, PA.
FOH SALE HY
COW D E N
R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
PIIIUDELI'HIA, PA.
Carlisle, Pa.
JANUARY!, 1860.
$1,000,000,00
632,074,39
lleto Stbbe tigm.nts.
A Safe and Spcady Cure for Cought.Coldt,
Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup*
Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient,
Consumption, and all Diseases of the
Throat and Lunga. Don't neglect a
iev»re Cough, or throw away money on o
worthless medicine.
PRICE FIFTY. CENTS PER BOTTLE
■£r?rar*d br SEWARD, BENTLEY
c “EY, Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y. gold
of al] Druggiais.
Minin isaj-lr
ToH ST, Turioif
A PERFECT CURE
For Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Aci
dity of the S’omach, Loss of Appetite,.
Nausea, Hca-r-burn, Jaundice, and all
diseases from a disordered state
of the Scomncn, Liver or Intestines.
Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY
& CHENEY. Druggists, Buffalo. N.Y. Sold
by all Druggists.
March 4, IK6£B-Iy
Restores p-iiy and faded Hair to its
Original Color, removes Dandruff,
CUBES U.I, DISEASES OF THE SIAI.P.
Prevents Baldness, and makes the hair
grow Sou, Glossy and Luxuriap:
SL«O ud [tr Bottle. Kadi Buttle h a Neal Paper tfm.
Prepared bv SEWARD. BENTLEY
ACHKNRV. DniggMs. BufTalo. N.Y. Sold
by all Dnicji« -
March I. I .VS)— ly
JLfßfll Jflntirrs
L>IiGISTKU'» NO is
JIV hereby given to nil persons Interested, Mint
the following accounts have been tiled In Hus of
tlce, by the accountants therein named.fur exam
ination, anti will bo presented to the urphan’K
Court of Cumberland County, for conllrinullon
and allowance, on Tuesday, March Kith, A.
D. l»iU:
t. First and final account of Mary i.aml.son,
administratrix of Conrad Lamlson, deceased.
2. Account of John K.Flsher, adtn’r. of Joseph
Whlslcr.late of Lower Alien township, dec'd.
3. First and final account of .Suuuu l Kbcily,
guardian of the estate of John A. Martin, minor
child of Lcvl Martin of the township ofhhlver
Hprlne,-
4. First and dual account of John Maul.udm’r.
of Philip Maul, dec’d.
5. Account of John C. Lesher, udm’r. of David
B. Leslier, late of Johnson county, lowa. v
6. First and final account of Guo. Kissel, dcc’d
adm'r. of dary Kissel, dec’d.
7. Account of Ephraim Shelly, udm’r. of Ben
jamin U. Kauffman, late of South Middleton
township, dec’d.
8. First and final aceomit of John i>>ul,ndm'r.
of Adam Whitcomb, dec’d.
0 First uud final account of Dav»o vVtu-rry and
George A. Gambor, adra'rs. o William Uiu.Uhjv,
dec’d.
10, First and final account «? r,.
adm’r. of Mary Vogleaong, latent SIKv. -owing
township, dec'd.
II First and final accountof %?r. sumu *. My.*
adm r. of Judith Myers, dec’ll.
12. Hie first ami final account of John Slicaiiei
exr of Geo. Sbeaffcr, late of Hampden town
ship. dec'd.
13. Account of Geo. Bltner, Esq., cxr. of the last
will and testament of Jane Gross, lute of Silver
Springs township, dec’d.
14. Account of Geo. Bltner. Esq., cxr. of Marga
ret Gross, late of silver >prlngH township, dec'd.
15. Accountof Geo. Bltner, Esq., exr. <<f Catha
rine Gross, late of HilverSuriugs township, ec'd.
lit. The second and final account of John Ja
cobs, exr. of George A rper, late of Mlllllu town
ship, dec'd.
17. Second and final account of John Jacobs,
exr. of Andrew Sharp, late of Nowlou township,
dec’d. r
18 The secondhand final account of John Ja
cobs, exr. of Alexander Elliott, lute of MMUIn
towhslnp, dec’d.
16. Accountof Abraham Frederick, oneol the
exr’s. of Laurence Ileilca,dec’d.
20. Account of William Stephens, gunul. of Ja
cob Btephens.mlnorson of Henry Stephens, deed.
21. First and final account of Jacob Nlckey,
ndm'rof Adam Ilelsor, late of Fraukford town
ship, dec'd. .
21 Third and final account of John Johnston,
exr. of Benjamin Reynolds dec'd.
Zi. Theuccountof Daniel Bailey,oneofExr’s. of
Lourance Helkes dec’d as settled by the Ex’rs of
said Daniel bailey,
24. The account of Joseph A. Stuart and Joseph
Baker, executors of Daniel Womlerly.ilt-c'd.
25. The guardianship account of Jos. A. Stuart,
guardian of Carrie H Coovcr.
2>i. First and final account of Patrick Gibbons,
udraT. of Michael Gibbons, late of Dickinson
township, dec’d.
27. Second and final accountof Abraham Rosier,
udm’r. of Charles Bellzhoovcr, Into of Monroe
township, dec'd.
2s. 1 hi* account of Jason W. Eby, trustee umle
the will ol Lewis Harlan, dec'd., of Mrs. Mary H.
Kennedy.
29. First and Anal account of Martin Shook,
exr. of Catharine Shcnk, late of Dickinson town
ship, dec’d.
. J. DOKSHEIMER.
■ Feb. 1809—3 t Uvgisler.
JTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
1 Letters of Administration on the estate of
illlum Johnson, of South Middleton twp.,
have been grunted to. the undersigned resid
ing In same twp. All persons Indebted to mild
estate are requested to make payment immedi
ately, and those having claims against said es
tate will present them for settlement.
REBECCA E. .JOHNSON,
Feb. 11, 1869.—6 t Administratrix.
■VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given Unit
iv Letters of Administration on the estate of
Abrm. laimborton, late of Middlesex twp., deed.,
have been granted to the undersigned. All per
sons knowing themselves Indebted to the estate
are requested to make payment Immediately
to the undersigned, and those having claims
against said estate will t>lsoprsent them for set
tlement. KURT. C. LA.MBKUTON.
Feb. 18, 1869.—6 t AdminMraU.r
A SBIGNEE NOTlCE—Notice Is
J\ hereby given, that the undersigned, resld
login Silver Hprlngs township, Cumberland Co.
Pa,, has been appointed the assignee for the
benefit of the creultots under a deed of volun
tary assignment, made by Jacob Firov«-d.ot
said township. Persons Indebted to the said
Jacob Flroveu. are requested to make tin medi
ate payment to the subscriber, and those having
claims against the said assignor to present them
for settlement.
JOHN H. MILLER,.
Assignee.
Fob. 25, Itsty—St
SHERIFF’S SALES.—By virtue of
sundry writs of Levari Facias Issued
out of the Court of Common PleasofCumherlund
County, and to me directed, I will expose tosulo
by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House.
In the Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday, March
Bth., 1869, at 10 o’clock, A. M., the following de
scribed Real Estate, to wit:
All that certain Brick House and Lot of Ground
situated In the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland
county. Pa., bounded and described as follows :
on the South by WeatPomfretslreot on the En»*t
by lots of Mias Sophia Sierra, and James Bostic*
thwait. on the North by Church alley,and on the
West by lot of Hodman, containing 28 feet in
front, ou said West, Pomfret street, and 240 feet
in depth to said church alley, ho the same more
or less. Seized ami taken Ira execution as
the property of Isaac Newcomer.
To be sold by me,
JOC. C. THOMPSON.
iSheriJf.
SherlA’s Ofllce. Carlisle, lBO9.
OoNDiTiosta.r-JiW. Will no required to" be paid
when the prooorty is stricken off. .
Feb. 11. 1860- ■
THE FARMER’S BANK, OF CAR
LISLE, PENNSYLVANIA.
Recently organised, has been opened, for the
transaction of a general banking business, In the
corner room of H. Givens new building, on the
North West corner of High street and the Contra
Square,
The Directors hope by liberal and careful man
agement to make Oils a popular Institution, and
a safe depository for all who may ijavor the bank
with their accounts.
Deposit* received and paid buck on demand, m
tereat allowed on special deposit. Go' .Silver.
Treasury Notes and Government Bonas, bought
and sold. ..
Collections made on all accessible points in the
country. Discount day.Tuexday. Brnklng hours,
from 0 o’clock a. m. to 8 o’cloca p. M.
J. C. HOPPER, Oaahler.
DIRECTORS,
R. Given, President, Wm. H. Miller,
Thomas Paxton, David llmkes,
John W, Craighead, A. J. Herman,
March *8,1448,-tf Wltaer-
pjacaiuarp, Daiuts, &c.
' fi;/
MILL, Lit & HOW Li. V
Take UilHopportnnUyoi diiectlng tin* ruu-i.tlon
of the community at largo, .out i*vfr. i.«--son In
is articular, to their recently i*piei'i-me ; >t<icU of
HARD WARE
They studiously avoided Investing dmlmr ihs
ll it'll prlccH( and patiently waited I In* lull log
out of tho bottom bciore attempting to reilUlhclr
shelves, and now that’ things haw been reduced
to old llrao prices, as near os possible, tin-; are
invested largely ami ore prepared lo gum. nice
to their friends and euntomers as K»vt i»n« e* as
any marketontolde the cities. They c.sp- riAlly
invite Hi* attention of mechanics. tUnnci*- and
builders. Our stock Is complete ami nom need
fear meeting with olsappolnlm-mt in ef|-. .mg
for anything In our line.
"Wo have the agency of the Wlllcox ihhbs 1
SEWING MACHINE,
and would respectfully ask all those In want of
a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox d: Gibb ' be-
fore purchasing.
All orders promptly attended to, and goods
delivered to all parts of the town free of charge.
Feb. 25, lhC9.—ly
Jotobes, gTinumre, Vc
Jjj”c O N C) m" 'i I 8 W K A I.THI
James MeGonlynl, at No. 811 -hailli Humo-i St.
(’arlisie, would eull the altes lon of hi-. )• -mis
and the public generally (•■ ‘Ms hue.- . i; ol
STOVICS, TIN AND Mil- I 1• II i N H.iK
whieh he foe's ussmed will g ve sat ivieei • • lu
hoih quulhy Ut.d price.
In the stove Hi.e ho would call caper, , i.-.i
tion tolhe " EMPIRE" Gas burner an . mr
Heater.
It Isa Perpetual Base Bunm • * . 'Jhe Klr
uace will heat an iipperand i<> • i «•*.• perfect
ly, and in «im antoeii to be p i.-.-m- *n*e from
exp oslou ol gas. It has no n i.. . repln- ed
every year, it Is so eonMnu*ie«i .o- • its ruvs of
beat are deducted U» the door, warming Mu' t. .-t
Instead of the face. It Is a gas consumer and ,s
perfectly clear from dust. Its ventilation is
complete, ami the burning gas and Ignited e-.uis
shine out through the Mica Windows, giving the
brightness and cheer of an open fire. Cull and
see It.
lie also oflora all the latest and most improved
patterns of
PARLOR STOVES,
and a large stock of Cook Stoves, consisting of
the
Nimrod,
Niagara,
Ironsides,
Quaker City
Farmer.
atm a variety of others, all of which are war
ranted to bo best class Stoves mid to give entire
satisfaction.
Tin and Hheet-Iron ware, made of thr very
heal material, and all o'hcr things necessary for
housekeepers In his lino of business kept con
stantly on hand.
His expenses are trifling, compared with nth
era, as ho defies competition, and would ask those
desiring anything in his line of business, to as
certain prices elsewhere, and then give him a
call and satisfy themselves that he cun soil bet
ter articles for less money than any other estab
lishment In the county. His motto Is.. Quick
Rates and Small Profits. Old inetul taken In ex
change.
Spouting, Roofing and Jobbing promptly at
tended to, made of the best material and at
moderate prices.
Oct. 1. 166 S JAMES McOONIGAL.
puT^fruuEr&o.
.1 011 N LIS Z M A N ,
C A BINE TA N n CH A I '< MAK E H,
SOUTH HAKOVKII HT.. SOS. 65A ft . TWO DOOUS DK
f.OW I’OMFRKT H’lß T,
CARLISLE, PA.
A splendid assortment of new Household Fur
niture, consisting of
Sofas, Camp Stools.
Lounges, Centre Tables,
Hooking Chairs, Dining Tabl s,
Easy Chairs, Curd Tables,
Reception Chairs, Ottomens,
Bureaus, What-Nots,
hieeretarlnS, Ac., Be,,
Wardrobes,
Parlor,
riiHtnber.
Dining lloom.
Kitchen
ami Ollico
vunnxi t u r e ,
O K T U }' \> ATK ST STYLES,
COTTAGE FURM'IURi: IN SETS,
hM.KNDTD NEW I’ATT HNS.
EADSTEADS AND MATTRESSES,
OILT FRAMES AND PICrUIIBS,
In cheat vaiuku
Particular attention given lo Repairing and
Canine and Varnishing from town am! countij
attended to promptly and on icnnoimhlo terras.
Feh. IK, ihOO—Gm*
I fy
No. 35 South Third Street
PHILADELPHIA.
<^enera£%ents.
C„, PENNSYLVANIA
■* t °LT <s^
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Tbs NsnoKAt. Lira Ikbv&akob Cokpart la e
eorpdrstio i etur’ered br Act of Cuogrssai sp
proved July ». IBtt. with s
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000. PULL PAID.
Übetalltnn* offered loAyrnu sad Solicitors,wbe
uMOTltcd to apply at onr office.
rallp»rtieol&n>t ibobsd on application st oarofleo.
loss tea In the second story of oar Banking Hon**,
where Clrenlsrs aud Pamphlets. folly d< tizitdi>r Uc
•4Tifliagea offered by tbe Cnrdnanv.tuuy be bed.
£. W* (Llltlk Ac CO..
I'M- ,ii ri i
P, > • t
Aug J*
NOTICE.— Notice Is hereby given that
Letters of Administration on the estate of
Mary K. Coover, dno’d., lute of Upper Allen
twp., have b**en granted to i he undersigned resid
ing In the same township AU persona Indebt
ed to said estate arc requested to make payment
immediately, and those having claims win pre
sent them for settlement. JACOB COOVKR.
Jaa . % AOrntnittrator,
financial.
T Ht
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
COMPANY
- OFFER A UMITEU AMOUNT OK
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS'AT I'All
NINE lIUNDKKD AND SIXTY MIL. KM
Of Iho road West.fromOiuubnui'f now cumplcied,
and tlio work Is going on turougti the winter.—
ah the distance between the finished portion ol
Iho Union and Ceutiul Pacific Itniirmids is now
less ilmu <u» miles.and both companies are push*
mg forward the work with git at energy, em ploy
ing over 30,000 men, there can buuououbt that
the whole
GRAND DINE TO THE PACIFIC
WILL BE OPEN FOB BUSINESS IN THE SUiniEß OF
ISGQ.
The regular aovernmont commissioners have
pronounced the Union Pacific Uullroud to be
FIRST CLaSS In every icspeci, and the apecml
Commission appointed by the President Bays:
•*Tnke us a whole, THU UNION PACIFR
RAILROAD HAs BEEN WELL CONSTKUC
rHU, AND THE GENERAL ROUTE FUR.THE
LINE EXCEEDINGLY WELL BELECI'ED. Th©
eueigy uuu pr< herveruucu with which the woik
has been urged forward, and the rapidity with
which It bus been executed are without parallel
in history, and in grandeur and magnitude of
undertaking It has never been equalled." The
report slate-that any deficiencies that exist uie
only those incident to alt new roads and that
could not have be- a avoided without materially
retarding the process of the great work, ttucli*
deficiencies are supplied by nil railroad compa
nies after ihe completion of the l.uo, when and
wbeiever experience shows them lo he ueccea
snry.l The report concludes i>y saying that •• the
country has reason to congratulate itself that
ihisgivut work of national importance is so rap
idly approaching completion under such favom
nto auspices.'’ The company have now In use
mi locomotives and nearly 2.WAJ caia 01 alt de
scriptions. A large additional equipment Is to
be ready in the spring.. Thu grading is many
completed, and lies distributed 10/liw tulles in
advance ol the western end of the truck. Fully
a 120 miles of iron lor new truck are now deliv
ered west of the Missouri River, and uo miles
muio en rout'. The total expenditure lor con
sti action purposes m advance of Hie completed
portion of Iho road Is not less than eight million
dollars.
UUiiUI D.
Uestdesa donation fiom the Government of PJ,-
cOoaureaui laud permiio, the Company is enti
tled to a subsidy m L. b, Bunds on us Hue a*
completed and accepted at the average rate ul
about WMXWper mile, uccoidlug U> thedllhcul*
ilea encountered, lor whlca tuo Uoveruiuem
takes a second ileu as security, The compuuy
huveuheadj received S22,l&s,Uw of tills sub»nl>,
ot wbicli »1,125,(M> was paid Dec. oih, and SbW.uuo
Dec. mb.
GOVERNMENT AID—SECURITY OP TUE
By Its charter, thoCompauy Is permitted to Is*
sue its own FIRST MoiVIOaUE BUNDS to the
same amount uh the Government Bunds, and no
mure . These bunds ate,a First Mortgage upon
the whole road and all Us equipments. .Mien u
mortgage upon what, lor a lung time will be ttie
only railroad connecting the Atlantic ami I'acii
iu States, takes the highest rank its a sale securi
ty. The earnlugs from Hie way or local business
lur the year ending Juno :su, Ibus.un an average
of H 2 miles, were over FOUR MILLION DOL
LARS, which, alter paying all expenses, were
much mure than sullicleui to cover ail interest
nubility upon that distance, and uieeai mngsmr
the last Uve mouths have been 3.',:Hu.s;y. they
would have been gienter, ll Hie road had not
been taxed to ns utmost eupneiiy to tumspoit
Its own materials lorcmiM ruction. Tiie income
from the great passenger navel, the Chum
irelghls. and Hat supplies (or (he new KocK.v
Mountainbtulcs and TemtorJcs must be ample
luruil interest mid other liabilities. No politi
cal action cun remice (he tale ol mieiest It
must remain tinny yeais— sir permit, p- r annum
tn gold, now equal to between eight and mm: per
cent, In currency. 'J h principal it thru payable
in void. It a bo id with souli gtmruiiiecs weie
issued by the Government, ns miuk.-r price
would nut be less than iroin 3u to St \ ei > i iii.
Ternium. As these bonds aie u-iai under Guv
ennuentuulliorily mid supervision, upon what
is very largely a Government ,w*»ik,ihey must
ultimately approach Government price'. No
other corporate bonds aie made so secure
The price for the present is PAR, and accrued
interest at (i per cent. Iroin July ~ imis. in cunen
cy.
Subscriptions will bn received In Carlisle by A.
L. SPUNsLER, and In New York
AT THECOMPANY’B OFFICE, No.3oNasH.auSt.,
JOHN J. CISCO ASON, Bankers, No.« Wall SI.
And by the Company's advertised agents
tin oughnut the United States.
liomla sent free, ltd parlies subscribing through lo
cal agents, will Ifok to tin m fur their safe delivery.
A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED
OCT. Ist containing a report of the progress ol
the work to that date, and a more complete stale*
mem la relation to the value of the bonds than
cun be given in an advertisement, which will be
sent free on application m the i.ompuny's olllccs
or to any of the advertised agents,
ear The Couponsof the First Mortgage Bonds of
the Union Puctllc Railroad Company, due Jan.
Ist. IfctfH, will bo paid on and after that dale, in
Gold Coin, free of Government tux. at the i om*
puny’s« nice. No. 2b, Nassau street. New York.
JOHN J. ISCO, Treasurer, New York.
Dec. 24, J»6B—3m
PACIFIC RAILROAD NEARLY
FINISHED.
1 550 MILES BUILT.
THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPAMY,
AND TUB
CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO.,
Have added Eight Hundred (8t0) Miles to their
lines during the current year, while doing alarge
local passenger and freight business. The
through connection will undoubtedly be com*
plelod next "summer, when the through truffle
will bo very groat Folly thousand men are
now employed by the two powerful companies
In pressing forwaid the g'eatnational highway
to a speedy completion. Only 3.0 m les remain
to bo built, of which mostly are graded and ready
for the rails.
First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Union Pacific
Railroad Company for sale at par and interest
and First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Central
Pacific Railroad at 103 and Interest,
The principal and interest of both bonds are
payable In gold.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SE
CURITIES, GOLD, *c..
NO 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Philadelphia.'Penn.
Jan. 23,18G9-ly
PUBLIC SALE.—ON MONDAY,
MARCH Bth, ISC9.- The undersigned will of*
r -r at Publin Rale, on the above day, at bln rest
dence. In Smith Middleton township. near (.'nr*
lisle,(Judge Hepburn's farm.) the following de
scribed Personal Property, viz:
Fivo Horses, two or which are Mures with foul;
one three year old Colt.mio one year old Colt,
Five Cows.(nearly fresh;) Young Cattle, eleven
Shouts; one broad und otic Narrow wheeled
Wagon, one Spring Wagon, one pair « f Wood
ladders, two pair of Hay Ladders. Threshing
Machine, one Clod Breaker, one Grain D ui.one
new Wlro liake, two Iron i lows, one Plank
Plow.(shifting Beam.)one thiee horse Cultiva
tor,Harrows and Cultivators, single and Double
Plows, Log and Fifth Chains; two pair of .Spreads,
Single and Double Trees ; two pa rof Breech*
hands: three I<et of Front Gears, lour set of
Plow Goars, ( ollnrs and Bridles,'Wagon Saddle,
nearly new; Haller and Cow Ch Ins. Forks and
Hakes; two Grain Cradles, one Corn IMunter.one
Hay Knife, one Wheelbarrow, one corn Cover
er: two Bureaus, Beadslead and Taoes;Ten
plato Stove, four Cidur Barrels, Grindstone* also
a lot « f Cnrpeuter’s T„ooIs, such us Planes, Chis
els and Augom. Kale to commence at U) o'clock ,
when terms will bo made known by
JOHN G.KEIHL.
Jan. 28, lSfl*-6t
QARRUGES,
BugglCH,
In order to aoeommodatc their rapidly In
oreofclng trade.
r A B. & N. SHERK
have Just removed into their
' V
NEW-CARRIAGE FACTORY,
Comer /South and Pitt Sts.,
CARLISLE. PA„
where they have Increased facilities for manu
facturing everything In their line. All the la*
test styles of
Carriages,
Buggies, _
Sleighs
and Spring Wagons
A.
' ager.
constantly on hand, or made to order on short
notice and reasonable terms.
Messrs. Hlmrk feel confident that they can tarn
out work equal in finish and durability to any
establishment outside of the cities.
Those wishing anything in .their lino should
give their orders at once.
REPAIRING AXD PAIETJNG PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO,
Dec. 17.186 S
THEIR
nUNDS,
AND DT
ORE 1 G N AND DOMESTIC
liquors.
Edward Shower respectfully announces to the
public, that he continues to keep conu'anily on
hand, and for tale, a large and very superior as
sortment of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
at bis new stand, a few doom weal of Hannon’s
Hotel, and directly west of the court House, Cur
lisle.
CHAMPAGNE,
Heldslck A Co., Oeinler A Co., and Imperial.—
Gin, Boblen, Lion, and Anchor.
WHISKY.
Superior Old Rye. Choice Old Family Neoiar
Wheat, Scotch, and Irish.
Ale, Brown Stoat, Ac. .Best to bo had in Phila
delphia.
Bitters, of the very bes> quality..
Dealers and others desiring a pure article wl 1
find It as represented, a. ils whole attention will
be given to a proper am. careful selection ol his
Stock, which cannot be turpassed, and hepcs to
kave the patronage of the public.
Tl/TARQUART’S
CEL EBRATED LINIMENT
Sleighs.
Spring Wagons
Ufn (Sonus.
BARGAINS!
W. C. SA W YER & CO
calls the attention of the public to tbolr Im
mense stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
wh ch they are dcsirousol closing out. W© offer
great bi.rgtins, ami have a full stock of Dross
Goods, consisting of
Silks,
Poplins,
Empress Cloths,
Merinos,
CARPETS,
such ns Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, Venetian
Collage, Rug, Linen and Hemps In great varie
ty. Oil Cloths, Rugs, Shades Ac., which will b«
sold very cheap.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
Hosiery and Gloves. House furnishing Goods of
every kind, and In abundant quantities. We
wlllmabo great sacrifices, and oficr n fine as-
sortment to select from.
J Tease remember this Largo Stockwlll be sold,
and wo ask prices with a view of closing om
the entire stock.
ALL WHO WISH CHEAP DRESS GOODS,
ALL WHO WISH CHEAP CARPETS.
ALL WHO WISH CHEAP HOUSE FURNISH
ING GOODS.
ALL WHO WISH CHEAP DRY GOODS
of any kind call at
W. C. SAWYER & CO.,
EAST MAIN STREET.
Feb. 11, ISGD—Iy
Philadelphia,
sent by mail when written foi.
Jan. 7, iN.y—ly
Jttisrllaurous
BRANDIES.
am. or cboicb bbabds.
Wines,
Sherry,
Port,
Uaderla,
Lisbon,
Claret.
Native,
Hock,
Johannlsberr,
and Hoderlwilxnor.
K. SHOWER.
Dm. 1. IMA
FOR MAN OR BEAST.
Admirably adapted to the. Cure of all Diseases
for which u Counter-Irritant or tlxlorual Rome*
dy la required.
Diulomu awarded by tht Cumlcrland County Ay
ricullurul Hociety, ISM.
IVbV B HENCE#
Abraham Marquart, Esq., ha* shown me the
receipt of which his l.lmmetil Is composed.—
From ray knowledge of the Ingredient*. I do not
hesitate In certifying that It will he beneficial
where an external application of the kind la
Indicated. A. HTEWART, M. D.
Bklppenuburu tiept. 15, l&OS.
Fully conversant with the chemical compo
nents and medical effects of A. Murquurt'a Lini
ment, I cheerfully recommend it to those who
tuny need it. v 8. N, ECICLIt. M. 1).
Mr. A. Marquart:—Dear Sir- I take pleasure It.
saving Hint 1 have used your Liniment fur chap
ped hands.and It cured them and made them
leoi soft. I think it the host I have over used,
and would cheerfully recommend it to tho gen
eral public. WM. GRACY.
Newton township, Pa., Nov. 21, WW.
I hereby certify that I have used A. Msuquart's
Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on two oi
my horses with tho greatest success, mid would
rccommed It to all who arc In need of anything
of the kind.
C. MELLINGEIt, coimly Treas'r.
atoughslown, Nov. Is, ISOV,
Mr. A. Marquart:—DoarSlr: I havonsed about
hulfn bottle of your Liniment on my.horse for u
had foliar Gall, which was the most obstinate
sore of the kind I ever saw; also on my arm for
Rheumatism, and It Ims glven-enUro-satlsfnc*-
llon In both cases. 1 would not do.wtthot 11 foi
too times Us cost, and cheerfully recommend It
to the public. MICHAEL LATSIIA W,
Jackaonvllle, Pa., Nov. 20. IstlS.
A. Marquart, Esq.:—Hear Sir: I had a vei>
soTcre attack of Rheumatism In my buck, so
that I could scarcely walk, which was ver\
painful. After using half u bottle of your cel* -
bra ted Liniment. 1 was enllr* ly cured. This Is
not a recommendation, hut the plain truth. -
Yon cun make any use of this you please.
Jacorlong.
Walnut Rottcm, Pa., Nov 20, INW.
Mr. A. Marqanrt:—DeorKlr; I hrvo used your
▼nluable Liniment in my family for different
pains nnd aches, and It Ims proved sallMurtory
In every case. i do think; ns an external Lini
ment. It stands without ii rival. 1 would cheer
fully recommend it to the public.
Respectfully.
GKOHGK W. YOrtTM.
• Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 31, lsß\
A. MarquarL, E»q.:— Dear Sir: It affords me
pleasure to certify Inal 1 have used >our Llnl
menton my neck.'ln a cnseol very Sore'lhnmt.
which wae much swollen and very painful. Al
ter two or three applications, I found u to act
like mimic, and would recommend It ns an ex
cellent Liniment. JACOB BKVKUS.
Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. 11*, JNW
P r /W* by Ha\trttirk lira's., D. Ralston, o*m
man «t Warthtngtw, • mlitle.
43»AUI£NTH WANTED! Address
A. MARQUAKT.
Walnut Bottom, Cumberland Co., Pn.
Dec. 10. l*nt— ly ' •
J. L. BIEKSER'S
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE
B ETWEES HAND VER AND BEDFORD STB
INREAR OF THE COR X
MAN HOUSE,
CARLISLE. PA.
Having fitted up the Stable with newt'unla
ges, ifcc.,l am prepared tolurtilsh tlrst-cla-is turn
outs nt reasonable rate*. Puttied taken to and
fion thei-prlugs*
A rit as. iwn— £♦. »
ivm. wcurr covi.e.
a. M. CO VLB.
QO YLE&CO.,
JOBBERS IB
Hosiery, Glove*. Fancy Goods end Rtallouoiy
All orders will receive prompt attention.
N>>. ll.h<kUli Kannver mrut. Carlisle.
ja*AaeutA for ibe Ch am beraboru Woolen Mill.
Mar olt ly, 166 S. —U
Alpacas,
Ac. Ac.