■ Quinsy or Ulcerated Sure* ■ those \yh<» suffer from this dlstressloff m.tlady will be thankful to hear of a simple ami efficati ms mode of relief —viz: an onion poultice. Bike or , roast three or four largo onions; or half a dozen smaller ones, till toft. Peel them quickly, and beat them flat with a rolling-pin or a glass'bottle. Tin n put them directly into a thin anuslin bag that will roach from ear to oar, ami about three inches deep. Apply it speedily, and as warm as possible to the thro it. Keep it on day an I night, changing it w ten the strun jth of thT? on ions appear to be exhausted, and suhsti luting fresh ones. Flannel must be worn round the nock after the poultice ia re moved. JC6J“The New York STri6wne says the reason why Plantation Billets are so gen* erally used la owing to the fact that they are at way o- made up b* the original stand* aid, and of pure miterlal, let the price be what it will. The Tribune lust hits the nail on the head, for Plantation Bitters are not only made of pure material, but the people are told what they, are made of; us the recipe is 'wrapped around each buttle. Magnolia Water.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne and stdd at half the price. Alisma.—Last week we called atten tion to the Constitution Bitters of Sew ard & Bentfy, and now we take pleasure in notiotiiig their Alisma for the hair, which la said to be a very Hue article for the toilet. We are of the opinion tbul the preparations of S. & B. are ail good, for the reputation they sustain as Drug gists it good evidence that they would not pub any thing in the market of »u ordi nary character. For all Bronchial affec tions, try Seward’s Cough Cure. Public Sales.—Bills for the following sales have recently been printed at this olllce; Saturday, March 13, W. H. Baugher, Penn township, sale of Household unu Kitchen furniture. March 17, 18 and 10, John Hannon, ut the Corman House, Carlisle, extensive sale of Hotel Furniture.. Saturday, March 20, Geo. Handshew, in Silver Spring township, Work Hor-es, Young Cuttle and tanning implements. Tuesday, March IK, Henry Westtitld, in Middlesex township, Horse*, tows, Young Cuttle, uud tunning utensils. Tuesday, March 23, Jacob Pud, in Mid dleaex township, homes, cattle, cows, household and kitchen mrniiure. Wedmaday, March 17, Henry Sleader, four mites Westol Carlisle, horses, young cattle ami farming implements. Wednesday, March 17, Jesse Kurtz, two miles North-west of VVest Fairview, horses, cows, young cuttle and fanning implements. Monday, March 15, W. 11. .Miller, At torney for. S. Kbens, in West Peinishor ough twp., horses, cows uud household furniture. Saturday, March 27, Joa. ill Silver Spring township, horses, cow*, funning implements and household tur niiuie. Tusday, March 23, Wm. B. Mullin, in South Middleton townMiip, horses, cows, young cuttle and tunning implements. On WednesdaV, Mutch 24. B. H« Walker, in Middlesex township, Fatuity Mare/Houseliohl and Kitchen Form lire. On Tiles uyT March 23, Joint Jacobs, As ignee of A. Sensciuan, at the Cmni House in Cunisle, Valuable iteivl Estate and Personal Property. On Saturday, March 27, Charlotte Allgier, to Pupertown, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Bron Low’d Kingdom.— A Mrphis dis patch given the following account, of the Jntoil tragedy in tip- mlsgovernml ‘ loyal” kingdom of Brimstone Brownlow : • “ A horrible tragedy oeeurred on Fri day. A party of white men went to Hie home of Colonel Thomas Uiokens, while he and two men, named Wilson and Humphrey, were eating eupper, «nd knooked at the door, whiuli was opened bv Humphrey without saying a word.— The party shot Humphrey through Die body, and with knivea rushed in.o the room, put out the lights, knd then com meueed firing at Wilson and Dickens. — Dickens received one bail in his body, and with Humphrey managed to crawl out of the room. Colonel Dickens made his way to a neighbor's bouse pud gave the alarm. On returning Willi a party ol neighbors I colored female servant of Col onel Dtokeus was found dead near Die front door. Wilson's body was lonnd in the room with eight shots through it, and badly cut to pieces. .Humphrey was badly wounded. The assassins plundered - the house.taking everything of value, rill ed the pockets of Wilson and the negro woman, *aud look two valuable horses from tbe stable and escaped.” Such is life in Tennessee, where the government is in the hands of Badical knaves, elected by tile votes of ignorant and brutish negroes. People of Pensyl vania, do you want such a government here? If not, vote the Democratic ticket always, for in the success of tbe D,-moc racy lies your only hope bl safety from the rule of the negro and bis more[debas ed brother, tbe Ultra-Radical white man ! FUOJI VIIIOI.VI A Jladleal Slate tumveiillon— I, nrenlu up In a General Petersburg, Va., March 9 —The Re publican (State convention met at noon to day. Tucker, an unii-Wells man was declared the temporary chairman, winch tbe Wells men reflated, and u general light ensued around the chairman's htaioi. A strong police force Interfered and Hcpara ted tbe combatants. Mr. Burgess,mayoi of tbe town, appeared and made u speech in behalf of peaces and the rival candi dates for tempoiao chairman followed, advocating peace. Another row ensued, and the mav'T ordered the police to clear the hull, wtjkili was done. The delegates are now’scattered about the street-, and it la not known when they will reassem ble. LATER. Petersburg, March 9.—After theater myuceuea Hub morning it was uiiiioimc ed by (he mayor (hut the conventi* u would re-aasemble ul the African chinch. In a short time the delegates were as sembled and the disorderly scenes re newed', but the mayor gave personal su pervision, with a strong police force, to the organization, which was effected ah ter much excitement, Jenkins, a Weils ■man, being chosen temporary chairman. The convention then adjourned till ten o’clock, to-night. During the session to day a telegram was recemd iroin U«>v. Bullock, ot Georgia, desiring a harmoni ous convention and the re-nomination of .■Wells. Tyeants and Knaves.—Tho Rndica leaden* In Congress are not only tyrants, but knaves also. Grant was nominated at Chicago upon the platform that in the Northern States the question of suffrage should be left to the peoplt* thereof. But du the face of tb s pally pledge, they are now endeavoring todenrivethe people of this right, and ft make tue negro voter an oil Grant.accepted and was eleeted-upuu-it._j cin ated. He. too must *be Ts negro cur.ent, ut d be n He to his letter ot acceptance. Thus the Radical leaders go on in their work of knavery and tyranny, teha 1 U be arrested? tc can be. Bet the people arouse, and protest in thornier tones a* gainst the outrage! OtKynburg Compiler Teik. Northampton Democrat is to be merged into the Kaaton Atgus> and Us individual publication in suspended. Kissing His Wipe While Dying of Ht urophobia.—MK ‘E kt'iaon, who died of hydrophobia at huddle river, laid to I c held' by live oi six men, and during i»i*» lurid intervals beg ed to kiss It I** wife, wh> was very ill In another port of the house. Just before his lu>t dreadful lit nr pleaded mo |.-U» ou>ly to km* hei once m>r • hr lb re he died, loat, risking the • they look hn* to ins bed,— The dying man carefully wiped (he,froth (mm his f.irr, and compres-ing his leelh tightly to pu*v-nl any of the polsomr-s saliva excluding from Ids molUli, kissed (ho bps wlibdt he had so o ten pressed in love ami affection, ami (lien rvsolu elj turning away, after biddi-g her adieu forever. relapsed into a dreidlul parox ysm and died, The man who kept the dog which hit Mr. livkerMUi, after know lug (hue he had been bitten by another mud do/ a week before Mr. lickeiaou s tleulh, gave him lilly dollars as.a comjien salt-'ii for the injuries sustained, and per suaded Mr. EcUeison to sign a paper oi release from lui liter eluims. '1 he neigh are very indignant, and talk about club l> ng logelherto cany on a suit /guiiisl the owner of U»e dog in helm f of the widow and lire oiphuiis. Tiie neighbors think that (he very least .Mr. lloppercun do is f o pay off a mortgage of seven linn dr. d dollars resting on -the Kukerson phu-e, an I they imoiion ,i law sun if he does not lift that mortgage.— Trenton Tt «c American, At Irkmitsk, in Liberia, during (lie yrar- ISU7, even per.-ona died wi o were, mo e lima one humied yeais old. ftix had passed one lion Iced -uni ten sears, and a ninth leached ids mm hundred and tc irty-lirsl year. This show’s lavombij f »r a cold dim no. —ln the House, on Maic. 3rd, Speaker Coilax delivered ins in ewell address. — At il» close, Mr. Woodwuid, of Feniisyl vatiiu, rose and offered a resolution high ly eulogistic of toe retiring Speaker, wbieii was unanimously adopted. tSF" The meaaeis pievali loeuch an ex tent in some pa is oi Centre county that it lias beeii deemed uvisable to close the public schools. (So says the Bellefonto Watchman. The San Francisco press “express do b« of tiie elliciency" of President Grant's cabinet. There are no doubts upon that point in th s quarter. 13 u sin cbs Notices Do You Wish to Save Money You cun do hu by culling on W. (J. Sa*er L‘o. whciocau bo found a lone Slock of Ury Guudu and Carpels. They are uluslng out ibeir Im mense siorit ui reduced, pi toes, being deier mlncd lo quit die Dly Goods tnde, they oiler gieul bsii'guinh. All person* In ncedot any goods in inelr lino would do well in cub and mivo ut h-uM, iwvniy-live pel cent. Uemember inis slock will bo Bold, either in whole or m part. save your money by buying lie ie. Ijtotf*' o(),0(JU best-No I Pales for sale low at the Vaid of A. li. BLAlit. .Mur . ISlill—lm fiS55“ o0(:,U0 lu.i i> Diy Pine am* Boiuds lor s.oe chvup rt uuw la your lime build tn.al Ihc jaid of A. li.tlL-.ilC. Man li ii, itG9—lm Buy Cheap r> k (Jash.—Three per cent, deduction oil ul. Coal of hull lon and over, deliveied in lowu jor tliu cash. No ulluwultcc a hen a ehmge Is made ut A. 11. BLAJICB. •Ma 11 h .1 1 , ItLt— iin ' Fin bit AUIUVAL Of DiIUOS, Patent Medicines, Per umery, itc. All medi cines wuiTunied pure. Piusciiptions carefully compou uded, COKNM.vN »t WORTHINGTON. I. No. 7, East .Mum biicct. Jan. 7,1MJ0. fiSy'Drugsi, Mctli. ines, Chemicals, Pa tent Mcd.cmes, iVo , a 101 l Block coi<siaiuiy on haml.ftLlhe lowest muil.el inUs. Also a com plete line of school Cooks ut llie lowest puce-, uud nil ui tides pel laming lu ine uud hook uiu ine .s. UAVI-.U.sriCK HHU.S. iNo. lu.S, iluuuVciat. IS. Will—lf Ciioici'j Family (Jkockiuls.-FiueaL qliaillyol i uu», um.te LiaUHa ol family Klour, UucK >\ hull ami i_o t u Muu, ul J. M. Manuuliutiu ei 'c, .;umU s> cat cuinci 1 I’ui uiiU l uuili cl Ciia., l‘«b. 20, IHO'J —Jin To jStore Reepeks. —!NV one dollar’s Wol'LU ol ItJU goods A ull bod is UlUUUlaUllU'uU in Alul Ivtil bLI lit, ilH.UU’||> UoLgolO wm. bia.i ou'i ? South nud Carlisle, l‘u., wnu uvea much linger block oi Goods Lima in Jbtoi Hie ineruhauis in Market blieel, Phimuelphm, wno iu«i>«a\ their own wmes, wno buy uneuiiy li'oiu Hie uiaiiuiaDio. itj-i, ull-l Will accommodate i uu wiui ub sm.ill qu.uiiUiea as you may w,.nl at much leas prices, and warrant all lUe goods tbei sell. S. A large supply of Syrups ou Imtul. WM.Ul.Alil A SON, ooiuii Carlisle, Much. 4,1b60. Bargains in X)ru*s Goons.- Great JiuiMuin* mud kinds ol' winter Loess Goods ul Giuentleid a, XSo. 1. Eusi .dam at. Prices reduced to make ro m for new Sprb g Goods, Poplins .Murines, Ueps, Alpacas, tic., will bo sold ul a great saci'iUie lor days—call uud bo con vinced. cciai Notices Jfr traaMU HALL’S J VEGETABLE SICILIAN SV} '“HAIR UENEUSTHE HaIRTD ITS ORIGINAL COL OR WJibN OUaV. RENEWS TUB NOTUITIVB MATTER WHICH NOURISHES THE HAIR. RENEWS THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR WHEN Bald. RENEWS THE BRASH,•WIRY HAIR TO SILKEN SOFTNESS. BEAUTIFUL HAIR DRESSING, ON'E BOTTLE SHOWS ITS EFFECTS. It. 7*. HA I L, it Co. Nashua, N. IX. Proprietors. For suit- hj ait hrnyyists, Leo. 1«, Jfiljy-lm Article Within our knowledge is so elllch-nt In purifying die blood, removing Boils, Pnnp cm, Tluer, &e., uh Hr. J. 'Lindsey's JmproNod Blood aiuiehcr. For sale by Ua.eiMuk Brothers, Carlisle, Fa. 1j c ittackets Carllnic Flour him! Grain Miu k«t. coiuiecteh weekly i»y j. n. aosnEU .i» imo.. <‘Ai<Llni.L, Mar. W, ioo£>. Flour— Family, SW 5u torn,, , 7 -V' Oats, 0 . 0 2i 'Ji»\ei SecU U .. i 4 . linoUiy fM*ed 32, . I saw liny ji ton Ji 0 Flom—super.... e I* HiU» \\ heat —\s into, VVtu'ii l—Red Ryu Philutlcipliiu illarlicts. I’u u. \ui‘Li>niA, Mar. o, l6{J£>. Fi-orn.—Tl.o nimut-i n main* quiet, aim) In the absence ol any delimit • tot Mupnn-nt.ouly a lew hundred luuicij. wi ie iiikcn in iota i««r liuiue coi<- MilnpUun ul So zou6 60 tm btipfiliiu-; 6i.m,nU for e.Miuo ; >7a. ci lor Jowu. W ih'humu and Mltme hol.i extra laiuin ; BytUAnr 1 enp >ivui m and Ohio il»>. Uj'ts I*lour bUlhruit c 7 lidai «jU, XsoUlUig donut m Cum Meat liuAiN.—i ae o beat market Is greatly depress ed ain* prices arc Uroupnig. ftuico bushels ten a Si iiwl I • lor goo.i and piinio. Hy e Is bieaiiy at Si'ao per buaiiui lor Western. corals dull undpjaO'Ui'e lower. Stilus ol iliwo bushels yeltow at Ud.tUocenls. Gult> are unchanged.— Sales of 4UOu hunUclb Westci u at &7 laid cents and PuumCi Ivanlu at 7Ja»i cuius. £<iolhiug doing In Barmy til Malt. WiiisKßi, iNtles are making ut Ooc. per gallon, tax paid; a decline, * LARGE PUBLIC SALE OF CARRI AGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS, A. B. & N. SHERK, ON FBI DAY, MAY, ITU, 1800. Messers. A. B. & N. Sherlc, having successful ly carried on t'onen Making fo* three year*; one of the firm wlshea to withdraw. By so doing they have to make sale of meir large Hloek on inind, which ni>n>lbts of ten Leather 'lop Steel Tire liiUig.eH. tltteea «>um »nd buck lop, part of them steel Tire,7 No lop BuggletUlve now soring WngotiM, wnh and whhoui iopn.ieiihO ondliand huggn-s.UocUawu aundspnng Wagon*. All the new work Ik warranted for unclear. Three Ger mantown Carnnuo, two Cutlery Wagons, one Platform Pliaetoil, beat style, one Two Seated Square Carnage. March JU,sfaUy—U jhw ai bmisrmmtß. ICtSKJ-fe^Sf WE ARE COMING AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON Sending us a One Hundred Club In our Great ONE DOLL A R3ALJ OF DR V AXD FA XC Y goods. A Watch, CO yards of Sheeting, Sewing MncUlnc. Free of Cost. Smaller Clubs In same ratio, viz.; CO Club. 10 yards Sbeo ting, Ac., Ac., SO Club, 20 yards Sheeting. Ac., Ac., Messrs. J. R. Hawes A Co. take pleasure In an nounclng, being »ite oldest mid largest house in cue Dollar I iade. th it they imvo been enabled by their long experience and extensive resources to make, this prc-entseaHon many Important im portations and contracts will) manufacturers, winch with these additions, to their Winter a locks,has on bled the u to greatly enlarge their ’ tales ami hxchunge L<*[. Oentl fur X w Circular. Ouuioguool Goods and Samples sent to any address nee. .-end money by reglateied Utter. ■Address all eiders to J.M. HAWES A CO., „ 15 Federal Street, Boston', Mans. P. O. Box a March U. UC9—flt <Pu00(l a year can be made by live tPIJ agents, belling my neta and valuable inven tion. Address J.AI-jEARN, . 63, Second St., Baltimore, Md. Marcn I', lsiJ9-*4t WT ANTED ! WANTED.- Agents of Vy eiilier m-x. in every town and village, for the lamest i «NK DO I LAU SALE In the country. The smallest. articles sold cun bo exchanged for a silver Plated Ilve-bottled Revolving Castor, or your choice of Jut* i» tides upon exchange lint,— fommlsKloim to Agents larger than ever. Scud for Circular. S. C. THOMI’SON, A CO., IfWl Federal street, Boston Muss, March 11,1KU9—It IP YOU WISH, TRY THE COM nutation of Alien, Atwood A Bates. GREAT MAMMOTH SALE! LICENSED BY THE U. S. GOVERNMENT Having had larger experience,-wo are confi dent of success in <Jt7R ONK DOLLAR SALE. -a* Wo will present to any person sending ns a Club In oill GRKVr ONK DOLLAR NAI.E Silk Dress Pattern, Piero of Sheeting, Sewing Ma chine, u Carpet, a Watch, Ac., Ac. ALL FUKE OF COST. Catiiaic, lu. Greatest inducements ctvr qfffrred. Circular ami Sample sent free to any address. ALLEs ATWOOD & HATES, Nos. 157 milk, 78 <k M Devonshire Btn, March 11, 1809—4 t Boston, Mass, I want to rnnse each sleepy head, Who stand upon the brink. Where yawning gulf? disclose Iho dead, Who might, but did nut, think. I wont towarn the living ones Who blindly grope along. Ye lathers, daughters. mothers. sons, Whut perils round you throng I Look out my reader, are you free, Or do you wear the'mark? Most nil are blind ami cannot rod, Yea, gioping m the dark. Catarrh, a demon In the head, Consumption is its son; Kills hosts, yea. countless millions, dead, Perhaps you may bo one. That hacking, hawking, spitting, shows, Catarrh affect* your head. Mutter and Rllme in throat or noao, Runs down your throat instead. Your lungs and liver soon will show, Consumption bus Its birth; Catarrh, Its sire, will feed It too, "HU you return lo earth. II colds affects your head or throat. ANNIHJLA'I'OH buy; Now don't target what I have wrote, Or think this subject dry. WOLCOTTS AVNIIIILATOR cures Ouinrrh— the doamon Hies; It saves the limps, good health insures. And Cathrrh quickly dies. I want to gratify my friends, Who wish to understand About Pain Paint, uh me. Us ends, And why its great demand. I want to show you, plain ns day. Why Pain Paint stops n>l pntu, That you may never have to say “I’ll not tiy paint ugain." Pain Paint will coni but never stain Pumps inflammation out; ’Tis harmless on i he breast or brain, A trial stops all doubt. When Inflammation leaves the frame, All pain Will I'ease atonce; Remove the cause, ’tls all lb- same; None doubt* unless a duuoc. The pores will open and drink Pain Paint; t bsorbeuts (ill with ease; Restores he weak, Iho sick, the faint, The greatest sceptic please. Evaporation cools the place As inflammation Hies; Hot blood at iho absorbent's base Makes Paint m vapor rise. ’Tisthus Pais Paint removes all doubt, llonioves the very e«u»o By pumping inllunninitlon out; On this we test our cause. Wolcott's Pain Paint is sold ntall Prua Stores also, Walcott's Amnhilator. for the cure of On-. Uirrh an • colds in the head, sent by express ou receipt oithe money, at IKI Chulbum square, N. y. It. 1.. Wolcott. Proprietor. March 11, IW»'J-4t Itnecdsnoargumcnlto ßbowthatft First Mort iriwe of SW GOO per mile upon what fora .long I. me must be the only railroad connecting the Atlun- Ul’ uml Paudlo Mutes is perfccil serit.r. The en tire amount «if the mortgage 'V'U bb übout MMKXMkw, and the inteiest fcl.M'.OoO per an .urn In gold. Thepirsent currency coat of thm Inieust Is less Umn «Xsy».WiO per unmim, while the cross timing!* lor the year FttOM vs AY UIMNEsa “V. I ** ?“£>*/• EKAGE OF UKSSTUAS AW HOAD IN Ol’KKAl’luN, Wh-ltE MUUt. IHAN Ac.. A. Th* details ol which are oa follows: From Passengers, 07 Fioni Freight, /« From Express. .§*•?/? V” From Mails, y? hiom Misccllanocuß, i,,l ,o £f ri From Government troops, "***,*• ‘J From Gov. Freight, From Contractors' men, w From Contractors’ material, aag.y ■ a. This largo amount U only on Indication of the Immense trutUc that must go over in** through Jjtie in a fow months, when the gieat tldeof J*u cltio travel and trmio will begin. It is estimated ■ hut this business muKi niuhe tne eariiiiißH or the road from FIFTEEN IG TWENii I °\i*'tho supply of these bonds will soon cease. parties whouvsire to invest in them win mid.it lor llielr IntoieHl to «n» so at once. The pi ice for the present is pur and accrued interest irutn Jan. will be received In Carlisle by A. L. aPONSLEU. and lu New Vovk JOHN J. CISCO & SON. Hankers, No 59 Wall Hi. And by the Company’s advertised agents th oughota the United Mates. Jiomis sent free, hut parties subscribing through lo cal agents, wilt tuok to Uu vi/or thtir s»je cte/u'trp. OCT, Ist containing n report of the progress o Hi* work to Uml dale, mid a more complete shite* meat m relation to the value of the bonds Umn call bo given In an advertisement, which will he sent free on application u 1 the *. ompuny s ofllces or to any ofthe advertised agents. Jull.N J. ClSCO,Tretm.«rvr, New York. ‘ Meich It, IbtW— Tt. 8. INTEUNAE mevesue.- aVphm. on annuai, tax&s in the 15-rn Cni.LFCriON DlaTltli 1 »»F PEN N.-*\ LV A NI v, COMPUTED GF THE t'oCNTIEaI OF YullK, CU.uBEIU.AND AND PEIUU. Notice —ftn Appeal will be held at the United Slates Assessor » utile ,m York, Pa, on J-rnlay and »iturdnv, Mtacli 'U a-.ti 0,1 CU. on the Assess ment ul the Annual list of Income returns tor thoveur hub; the Annual Special l»»* um.lba tlons dating irotn .May Ist. IM9: and on the rtf turns of articles In schedule A, viz; arrlagc*. Gold Watches, «Sc.. owned or kept tor use on the first duv of March, l»-U. when and whore ail per «,n. >uuy “'■'» U » l - IESRY WK i.a„, Assessor i&t/i District, la. Assessor’s Office, York, Pa., » uicu 1, Match 11, Itfii—-t NOTICE.— Notice i» hereby given tlis IftieiH of admlnlstratl-m on iho ealat m juliu C. Snyder, late ol Fiunkfmd tuwitect p Cumberland county,deceased, ave been grant ed toßumuci H.Snydci uudJcremiuh ». tyuyoer, residing In bind coumy. All peiHoim having claim* or demands against the wild decedent uiu requested In make the sum known to the Bald uammisimtois without delay. BAMUEL H.SN t I>BR. JEREMIAH S. S nYUER, March U. 1809-01, Admim'RrtiforJ. TJKOTHONOTAItY’S notice. I xsotico la hereby given that the following an court tn have been tiled in thoP>otbonotary * Office for examination, and will be pun-cuted to the Court of Common Plenum Cumberland county, tor couth million, on. Wednesday, the lath day of April. A. D. is>9, viz: 1. The account of John Stuart, Jr., Sequestra* tor oi the Huuover and Carlisle Turupiuo Road ftimuccoimtof tovnellua Kennedy. assignee of Levi Worst, under deed of viduoUirv ntent. J. P- BRIN DLL, Muiclt U IUOO —it* othonu ary. TQ A MEKU’A Nf4 Vlrt'TlNO E{] x?oPF The Banking Home of Norton * ( o of Paris and Lou uu having entered upon their new premises, are prepaid to show every ni ten turn to Ameriniu Traveller*. lo obviate the dlflleultieH uml expense attendant upon the purchase ol Uette<* «l UieclH lo Euiope, Messrs. No.ion & 0.. have arranged to.receive Amerl cun currency. United Stales ami itallwuy Bonds or MUfrUwt Goidal the value In Pans, placing the amount at nine to the credit of depositor* Parries before leaving for Europe should have thelrcorie - p ndenoo plainly addressed lo cure .'folll , o,V4Cil.,M'dl 4... N March U, leUJ— 3m or 5 L itubiry.u rid tn. Puklic sale op valuable PERSONAL PROPERTY —I will expose to ►«ie on liberal term*. all tne Personal Properly of Samuel Ebert*, at hm lute residence on the farm of Mr*. Maigaret Davidson A Joanna W. slmrp in West PennsbornugU township. Cum berland coumv, cm Monday, March. 15th. sale to commence ut lo o'cioek.A. M., punctually.— The property coiialaisoragreatvaiieiy ni Uo..*e hold and Kiu-heu Furn.ture, Farm mock and lurmlm; Implements. The faun slock ami hn piemenW will besold first, They consisted tour Work Horses, Two Two year old Cods, tour Milk Cows, a lot of Young fnuiev t*heep and Hogs. uu exo limit Farm Wauun, a new Buggy. •»ears new Harness, Plows and Hariows, Threshing Machine him Homo Power, one norso Wagon, Gram Drill, Grain Screen, Hay Ladders. Wood Judders, Kuiirng r-creeir, \\ heelbariow three I'omde Shovel Plows, oue Smgiu shovel Plow, oue Hiding Saddle, mid a great variety of other articles. Also, the said Eoerts interest (one half.) in 76 acres of Wheal, in the ground, emht acres ol Barley, (one half,, and one awe ol . ye, luuc half.) Terms made known on day of sa * lu ' aam'l, kberu. March 4,lKC9—ta ASSIGNEE NOTlCE.—Notice m here liy given that the undersigned, residing ih u,w orouuh of CurJMe.Pa.. ha* been appointed ll»e Assignee for the benellt of credltois. under a deed of voluntary assignment, made by Adam Houseman, of said borough. Persona Indebted to the haul Adam Henseiimn. are reque-ted to make Immediate payment to Ihe subscriber, and iinme huv-ng cl iiiih against the assignor to present them for souh-.neut, jqm jaww March 4. Auiynee. opposite Haxton'a Hardware Siore. East Wain street Carlisle, Pm. wher- he cordially Invitee the public to examine Ihe pmee and his numer ous specimens. The well known skill c»t the proprietor,»« no Artlsi, wHh«« Improved llcht. and enirnnee and sky-light, all on the first door, are sufficient inducements fur the public to patronise the establishment. His picture*are universally pronounced equal to the best taken in Philadelphia or New York, and fat superior to any taken In line part of the country. Please call. , . C. L. LOCHMAN. March 4,18b0 XT OTlCE,—Notice is hereby glventhat 1\ Letters of Administration on me estdleof william Johnson, of South Midtllfton twp., have been granted to the undersigned resid ing In mime twp. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immedi ately. »iliTimj«B~tiavhig-ctuinis-aKainBtr-saia-es«- tato will present them for settlement. UEBc-COA K. JOHNSON, Feb. 11.18U).—6t AitminiUrainx. NOTICE. —Notice la hereby given that Letters ol Administration on the estate of Aiinn. Lain herton, lute »i M ddlesex twp., deed., have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons knowing themselves indebted to the estnie mo requested to make payment Immediately to the undersigned, and those having claims against said estate will also pr-ent them for set tlement, KOiir. V. LAM UKKIV »N. Feb.W, AdminUtraior New Etilmtisfmcuts. 102 G MILES oK THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ARE NOW COMPLETED Aw Ml mtU'sof tnc western poith-n of the line, itpyinnuig ui uaciiiiuL-iitu, me uimi Uoue, bin about 200 MILES REMAIN r« he finished, to open the Grand Through Uue u> the Pacific. Th.r* opening Will ce» latniy tako place euilv UilßbeuhUU. hewul»« a donation from the Government of i2.sw acres* of land per mile, th* Company l» en utU d in a subsidy m U. H. UoiidH on tit* hue tm completed and arc pled, nt the average rule ul ahout i26oUU per' mile, according lo the dlllleul* net! encountered. for which U»o government iuUi-s a second ileti as eeuunty. \v iiethor buhtd <t.ew u e given id any nihei cmnpumeum not, the Government. will comply with all Jib cmiiruciß wuh the Union Pacific Kallnmd Gutupuny. Nenr »y the whole amount nt Uuuils to which the Company will be eutl led have already been de livered. I'UBST MORTGAGE BONDS AT PAR, UvUb clinrter. Iho Company Is permuted'to Issue Its own t'XltHr MiI.UUAUK UU.VU.S to ilie siitue umouut us Hie U«i eminent Uuinls, anti no more. Tliese Itnlnlw me u It st tllortKiitfe up mi the entire roud uud ull im equipments. IHEY HAVE THIHTY YEARS TO RUN, AT sjJX. PEU GENT., uud, by special coiitiuot both PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ARE PAYABLE IN GOLD. The U. 8. Sup emo Court Ims recently decided Unit ihin eouliact 18 1» uii leaped* valid and of legal obligation. . - . , , , Such wecurUlea uro generally valuable m pro* portion to Uu- length of limn they have to run. The ionge ttdxper sent, gold IUU-mit bonds of Urn V. rtf (the Mb) will be due tu 12 .veins, and they uro worth 112 If they Imd au years to run, they would Bland uu lens than {' ii), lT A - 1 Perfectly A U f.. Ktrwt Morlgu 6 bond like tho Union 1 ucifio s iould approach this ruto. The demand for Lu lopeim -uveHtn cut is already considerable, aud on (he completion of the work will doubtless cmfy the price lo u large premium. SECURITY OF THE BONDS. FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, Total, AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No. 20 Nassau 81. AND «V A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED REMOVAL.— <?. L. LOCHMAiV ha* removed Ins establishment to bis splendid NEW GROUND FLOOR GALLERY, POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR A. 1). 18*. JonaUmn Snyder, John Paul, and David Wolf, E*qs., directors oi the poor and of the■ 11 *n*e of Employment oft uniherlnnd comity, In account with said ooanlv, I (Ml the M doV ol January,in IhelUvt duy of Dereinber. A. I*.. I*6B, Inclusive: To ca&L lro:n oolitnv TieiiMii*-. pi iJM OUl) To nodi irom county TiNWirru oniUM't.ol New Xmiilitiit, • *,QOI) On T«-n»bh irom Flic fn*n runccL'oiupanlt s, him with* drawn, 1.060 00 To cash from Jonathan Suv • tier, inonev i eumded. , 400 Toesi'.h liniii .Inct.ii Hocrner, for Mippoil «•! u. i.iu is, 62 00 To fash from i. M. Vt-nn-, tor Mippoit oj « . Lmichinv. 120 00 Tocusli from Jacob Uncl.le, for support oi >i rs. K nettle, 105 00 To nodi 11 out Tho.'t Walla, e. lor support oIG. Wadacc, 42 00 Tp cash from B. Loiigneckcr, lor siipporl of Baml. Gill, SO 00 To rash from Win, smith, fur support of Mm. smith, 6 SO To nub from M. lundiiimn, tor shpporl'of M. Gluts. 34 25 To cash tiom 11. Pohly and others, lor Lard and Tallow sold, 129 69 To ca-h from J.Thudlum, and oi hertf, for Cattle sold 760 Ul To cash from J. R. Lcldlg and utheis. for Wheat, Corn und Outs, i3H do Toeu-ih Ihmii H. i’eflVrnnd others, for liny sold, »Wl 00 To cash from J. Clendetilu and others, for Hides sold, - A>2 52 To nislt from Devralt Wink, for Corn, Wood, tic., 53 Ml - Total Debits, 8_7,«J41 46 cir. Bj ciudi paid L. T. Greenfield .aid others, lor Merotmu* dlse and Groceries. -t>: 111 .-iinli paid Mrs, Sultshurg and othera, for out*door aid, 1,763 60 By cash paid State Lunatic Asylum, for support of paupers, w By cash paid J. BlstUiifc and olticih, for Tailoring, HaU and shoes, 452 82 By cash paid D. Slpe and otheiH, tor out-dour fu neral expenses, . 321112 By cash paid 1> sm th and others, f«>r Constables’ at.u Jubi ices’ in h, 211 4- By paid Jno. Ueotetn und • others fur Lumber and Coal for find. U 26 »« By cash paid Hauck, Bren itenmu nnd others, tor Cuttle 2.00 S 80 By c.ihli paid J. 11. Busier and otiieiH. for Bran and Grinding, ’ 2jss 4S By eunh paid Simon Smith anil oiherv, fur Smith ing, 26d 0J By cash paid Geo. Zlnu and oilieni. lor Fustage, Box Kent und Stationary, U 64 By eanh paid J. Breiine* matt and other*, for Wood tor Kiel, 501 25 By cash paid Wm. Frldly and othera, for Tin ware and Tinkering, 3150 By cash paid J. Clendculu and oihciH, for Leather, 529 00 By rash paid D. Wink and ollicrs, for Haymak ing and Harvest, 61 87 By cash paid 11. Saxton and other*, for Hardware. 26140 By < a-h paid J Nub e and olhriß, for H. e , 346 51 By cash paid Jonathan Sny der and others,lor Trav el Inn I* xpen*os. M 25 By cash p ll John Paul and olhen>, iur Extra service, )25 00 By cash paid I Hinkle & Deaf fendeifer.for new Iteapor, 225 Oi) By cash paid Ilinesmlth J: Hupp, for Bunge m kite en, 75 60 By cash paid K. C. Woodward, for Clover and Timothy Seed. . MOO By cash paid Mmhewa A Bro., for Orates and Fender, 60 00 By cash pain Sponsler Jt Hum rlc, for Insurance, 20 75 By cash paid Cornmun & Worth ington, fur Drugs uud Medl dirts, _ 68 21 By CHSh paid William Fenlcle, for wagon making. 135 30 ■ By cash mod M, Highimyer. for new Clock, 35 00 By cash paid P. Hrakenmakcr, for W euvtng Carpet, 7 65 By rush paid w, B. t ‘rou*e, for Papering dining io>>m, 7 10 By i‘a»h paid David lloerner, for Carding wool. 8 87 By cash paid Gallon Kutz, for UepAlnng Machine. 12 50 By cash paid K. Echlea. for Meat Tuba, U 00 By cash paid John Kuhl. for Bye Straw, 17 00 By cash paid NV. O'Donald, for Hepairing Pumps, 2 25 By rash paid Peter Stone, for Ice. 2 13 By cash raid 8. M. Simona,for Architect, 403 00 By cash paid John Qutsball, onacct.of Now Build- Ins, 9.W0 00 By cash paid-Francis Able, Nu r se In Hospital, 00 00 By cash paH Susan Neff, » ook. SO 00 By ca-h paid Peter Myers, Teamster, 240 00 By .cash paid J. N. Snyder, Clerk, 300 00 By cash paid Dr. 8. P. Zelgfer, Salary. ISO 00 By cosh paid Henry Snyder, F>q„ Salary, 800 00 By cash paid Jacob Squires, K»q., Salary, 100 09 By cash paid W. J. Shearer, Kq«., solary, 40 00 By cash paid Miscellaneous Kxpcnhe*, 4 00 Balance due. Treasurer at last settlement, S 3 10 |S.UUu,G3I 61 Balance In bands ofTreas uror. * . •’ $2*.611 4H JACOB SQUIRES. Esq, Treasurer of the Poop House, and House of Employment of Cum berland county. In account with Directors of said Institution from thO lat day of Juu., lo t he Slut day of Dec. I St#. DR. To cash from county Treasurer, as per estimate. 911,000 00 To cash from county Treasurer, ou uocU of New Building, 9,000 00 To cash from other sources as ex hibited in the foiegoing state ment, 4,0 H 48 By cash paid John Gutuhall. on sect, of Now Building, 89,600 00 By cash paid on Directors or der us above, 815,722 00 825,322 00 Balance in Treasurer’s bands uu tatUemeui, 2,319 48 OPERATIONS OF THE INSTITUTION DU RING THE YEAH IW«. STATEMENT OF STEWARD AND MATRON. Inmates. Number of paupers In the House Jan. Ist, IbtK ( of whom were colored;) 112 Number of paupers admitted up to Dec. 81. lb« 8, -130 Number of Paupers bo n in the Bouse. (if of whom were sent here pregnant,) 9 Whole number provided for du Dig the year, 251 Number Uie i of whom 3 were colored 7 Number bound out ■ 7 Number discharged and eloped, 118 IS# Number rcmulna m the House, Jan. Int, IMS9, (ol whom 14 are colored,) 118 Number ol ou -door paup r* support ed at public expense, of hum 6 arc m the Statu LAu.ulic Hospital, 72 Whole number chargeable on Jan. Ist, 16C9. 190 There are in the House, as item usennbe as certained. 7 under 1 year of age. d from 1 to 5,4 iron. 6 to iU, 18 from iu to 2u. i« irom 2n to :«>. II from So to 4U, 12 irom >0 to 6U, 17 Irom 50 lo no.lo irutu UU to 7u, 18 fioni 70 to bO, and 2 fiom 80 to 90. In uddltl >n to the above 8.922. trave ling uu per* have been lecvived without regular order, or wliom weie, given 15,537 meal*, and many of them Were furnished with article* of riot lung. J*rocscdB of Farm. 070 bushels Wheat, 201 h bushels Oats, taw. shelled Corn, two bushels Potatoes, 77 loads Huy, 20 loads Fodder, 8 .ouds Pumpkins. 82 bushels unions 2 bu-Uels beed unions. 75 buslnd* red Beets, 0 bushels green U ims, H bushels Pens. 20 uusb«ls i uiuutoi s, 4u Luehels Turnips,o.oui lieuds Cabbage. 2.iAiu Uucumbent, 1 bushel di led Ch'er* rlen, & uoz. r.ggs.iwere giv.-n u» paupers,) 2.450 Jb», Butter, and 12 crocks of Apple Butler, were made. Articles Made in the J2ou*e. 3.i#palr Punts, 18 Vests,4 Roundabouts,:! pair cloth Mittens, 44 pair Blockings knit, 'JJ pair Stockings looted, 21 Bonnets, 12 Caps, u 8 backs, 125 Apiuns. .6 Columns, »7 Chemise, 1M Hlili is, WJ Fiucks. 5U Pillow blips. 2 Bolsteis, 15 Chair-beds, *9 HheeU, 87 lluudkeruhlels hemmed, 31 (Jlnl- Uten's Frocks, 3* suspenders/6 Quilts,4oTowels, s<Bklris,7 shrouds, JhW lbs/bard boap, and so i.unels solt Boup were made. Work Done in Carpenter & hop. 20 Coffins, I Bread Back, 1 Btone bled, 1 Wood Chest, I Dough Tray, 3 Gails, and some Hammer Handles. Slock Fattened and Killed. 19 Beevca (average welgbt W 7 IM9 1b5.)12,34>4 lbs. 4 Culvis, average welgbt 08 lbs.,) 2T4 lbs. 32 Hogs. hvk hdh weight 250 iba.)7Uoo lbs., making hi nil 20,574 lbs. S'ock on Farm Jan. 1,18G9. j 6Mulea.3Horses.24 Milk Cows, 9 head of stock Catile.D Steers, 2 Yoke of Oxen.Ußuws, ISHhoais, and lu Pigs. . Utensils on Farm Jan. 1,1809. 2 broad and 1 narrow wheeled w£gon, 1 fitono Wagon, 1 Stone Bled,l pair Wood Ladders, 1 pair Rail Ladders.# pair Hay Ladders, I Wagon-bed.# Jg'k Screws. 2 Carts, 1 Spring Wagon 2 large Sleds. 6 Plows, 2 single and 0 double Bbovel Plows. 2 large and 4 small Cultivators. 1 Holler, I boree TOwer_ and nelt, I Wind Mill, I Fodder Cutter, tt WbeeFf barrows, 2 Log Cnaina, 8 seta Waion Gears, 2. nah uml 1 carrying Chain, Bpreads, Single aud Double Tices,B Fly Nets,2 Wagon Huddles. IU Hallers and Chains, 45 Cow Chains. I set of Car penter Tools, 1 set Blacksmith Tools 8 Oram » radios, lu Mowing Scythes. 1 Wire Horse Hake. 8 Picks. 2 Matlocks, 3 Crowbars, 2 Stone Drills, I*2 Huovclh, 1 Grain Reaper, 1 Mower, and u va riety of Btobe Hammon, Quarrying Toots, Spade*. Pmks. Rakes Hioklea, Corn Hoes, Wood Saws. Axes, Mauls, Wedges, Croat Knife. Ac., Ac. HESKYfiNVDEUMnwrd, ELIZABETH SNYDER, Matron. We, the Director* of the Foot and Boom of Ifina'icfal. 825,322 00 2,310 48 827.611 48 jFinaailal. Einployim nt of Cumberland county, do certify tho above nnd foregoing to he a correct *lai«- mootof the receipts ami expcmlitarcH of *md ‘lhslllutton, from the Nt day of .Inn.. FMn- i-t day of Dt-ecmher, and also oi ihc wpcini *'ii of Mftid iUHtllutlon during Up* same c<nt of Its condition on Jan nary M. 1 *69. uc< - «r«<»* * the liCHt of our knowledge. Given umJu >r hands this 11th day ol Jannm v, a I .. i • •*. J -sNI, I.'’.. J- illN I A i , . . WIII v\ ns , Director* n/ih- / » - C *•»'. We, the Auditors of Climhe- Intel on »•* Ing examined the account and v»m<-i>e • <■* Directors oft lie Poor and Hom»«* nfKM.il'> 't of Mild county,from Jan. tbt, to iH'.iih', • :*<! » Iko the account und \unc.her* of Jmoi. *i(u • > s Khq., *1 reahtircrof bald lt:Htiiu(i<>o (>n «•«••- no* iiernm, do ceitlf. Hint we Und a m hand*, of Treasurer of two tlmu-iuid thn-e ; on tired nnd ninet on dollars an i noly-elahi ■ • »n Given under our hands tilth day of Jhdim. < y, A. D., lihO. P. G. MuL’OV. KI.IAM MtH : NT/.. .HUIN UKI->KK. Auditor* "/ Viiinbtrlitfii r.onr Naroh. 4, lfifio-3t STATEMENT O OP THIS HOME INSURANCE COMPANY NEW HAVEN, CONN January i. dcp. PAITTAL STOCK, SUUPLVrt, ASSETS, MarkH S' Im*. Beal Estate owned by tho Company, «■ t.uiinson Mortgages, p..i i .•*) UnltidHintos Bondh.f>-20, i:;-.*.vt’i.i7 Missouri Stale Bonds, k» Virginia Stale Bonds. ‘Jtl.nA.as Tennessee state Komis, i*.Os’»i)o Alabama Stale Bonds, ') >• <i,iiq WJhcoiisln state BondH. I'J *< no New Haven City.Hoijds, si,'>»>.uo National Bank Slocks, 2H!,'C.vm Btate Bank Spicks, 7.7 7,u0 Ixiuns on Collateral and on Call, 22.! ,<> 21 Ca-h on hand and In Banks, jm.‘i Interests and Bents accrued and Bal ances dno the Company, 9.7. lit.Pl Bills Hecelvable, 6P.s. r '5.20 (’ash In UamlH of Agents. 273,881,?>1 salvages on Los-oh paid, sundry Invest- • menu.und other property owned by t..e Company, 93.747,07 61,022.971.5 LIABILITIES. Losses In proresK uf adjustment, Su 5: ,i.72,;i2 SAM'L. K. HUMKIUCir. A(jrr,( N 0.26,.26, W. Main Btnet. -March 4.18-o—4t PACIFIC RAILROAD NEARLY FINISHED. 15 50 MILES BUILT THE UNION PACIFIC RAILHOAD COM P-\ .\1 V AND THE CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO Have added Eight Hundred (S! 0) Miles to U t ir lines dating the current your, while doing a I • ge local 'passenger nnd freight buslm>h>. n.o through ronncction will undoublcdi3* he <■ -in pletcd next summer, when the through tn>(flc will bo very great Foity thousand men ..re now employed by the two powerful companies In pressing forwaid the g> eat national highway to n speedy completion. Only 2-0 ‘m les n*m n lo bo built'Of which mostly are. graded ami r» .»ly for tho rails. First Mortgage Gold Bonds ol the Union Pi*< illc Railroad Company for sale nt par and inu . -t and First Mortgage Gold Hands of tho On 1 ml Paoiflc Uallroad at lOit and lnlcro , «t. The principal and interest of both hduds -iro payable In gold. DE HAVEN & BRO., DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SK- CUBITIKs, GOLD. jj. NO 4ft, SOUTH THIRD ST REF;! PniLAiH 1-I*llla. Jan. 28, ISfill— ly '3or» i&oolis AINri! RAUCJAINS! W. 0. HA \V VElt & CO calls tho attention of tho public to their im mense stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which they arc dealrousuf closing oul. Wo oiler great bargains, and havo u full stock uf Ih>sh Goods, consisting of Bilks, Poplins; Empress Cloths, Merinos, CARPETS, such us Brussels, Three Ply. Ingrain, Venetian Cottage, Rag, Litton and Hemps in great ly. Oil Cloths, Rugs, Shades at,, which will ho sold very cheap. CLOTHS AND CASSIMJ3RES, Hosiery and Gloves. Houso fbrnlshlng Good-of every kind, and In abundant quantities v>'e wJllJtiake great sacrifices, and offer a fine ns- Borlment to select from. Please rnnomher this Ijirge Stock will bo sold, and wo ask prices with u vU w of closing out the entire slock. ALL WHO WISH CHEAP DRESS GOODS. Al L WHO WISH CHEAP CARPETS, ALL WHO WISH CHEAP HOUSE FURNISH- ING GOODS, ALL WHO WISH CHEAP DRY GOODS of any kind cull at \V,*C. SAWYER <fe CO., EAST MAIN STREET. Feb. 11, ISGO—ly Philadelphia. - 3T* Samples sent by mail when written foi Jan. 7, Jai>9— ly ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF VAL.U- Ml* F. TtF % !. AN P PF.R-ON A I. ESTATE At the Court House, Carlisle. Will be sold on *iu> -day. lot- £t*i ttuv <>l .viurcti, Isou, the lullow inn; Real Kslnto. to wll; No 1. A Three Story Brick House, with large and convenient back building, having a Spire Room In front, situated on the North Hide of Main street nearly opposite Zitzer's Hotel. The Intis about 30 feet fiout, and 240 led In depth to Dickinson alley. No. 2. The Livery Stable and Coach Shop, on the corner of Dickinson alley and North Pit mrcet,containing about id feet In front on said Htrcet. and about 00 feel on Dickinson alley. This -pmperfy-l'«-now-«uh/cct4aa.cnniimic{l_lefi0e, Also, at tbo same time an I place, will be sold, one Trotting Buggy, one Top Buggr and one JennyLlml Kockiiway. One Fine Four Light Chandelier, uml the counters, shelving aud Flxtutes in the Kinre r«*om. ■ Hale to commence *«t 10 o’clock, A. M., of said day. when terms will be made known by JOHN JACOBS. .4Wff»iee nt AcPim Arnieman. N. B. Any person wishing to examine any of tbo above desirable property, will be ucconmo daled by culling on the Assignee or Adam Senseman. March 8,1809-31 IslwAßjrgl A Safe and Speady Cure fl »r Coyi;h*,Coldt, Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup, Influenza, Whooping Cougli, Incipient, Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat Lung*. Don’t r.culcct a ICvtc Cough, or throw away monev on a PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE * EOT™ 1 b y SEWARD. BENTLEY v l *«ggisi£, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold by all Dmgyhite. M noh 4, I 0 —ly tess 6estTonic A A PERFECT CURE For Dyspepsia, Fever and Anuc, Aci* dity of the S’omach, Loss of'Appetite, Nausea, Hca-'-hurn, Jaundice, and all diseases arish-jr from a disordered state of the Stomach, Liver or Intestines. Prepared l.y SEWARD. BENTT-ET & CHENEY, Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold by all'Drugglel*. March 4, l’*Qo—ly Rcsto.-es gray and faded Hair to its Original Color, removes Dandruff’ CCRKS A 1,1, DISEASES OF THE SCALP. Prevents Balunlss,* and makes the hair grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant. SLIK) and sl.Sil p«r Roillc, Earb fUlb ia a Seat Papt* Box* Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY &CHKNEV. I>imryri*- 1.«. Buffalo, N.Y. Sold by all Druggists. Mtirch 4. Fno—)y Itru.il fmi rrs I,> IOIJI.STEU'd NUTlrii.—.\i*k-o Is I V hereby given In all persons interested. (hat the billowing tu'i'iimiis lmv»* been filed in this of. five. h.v the accountants therein named.for cmviu limtlon, and will he piesejiled u> the orphan's Court of Ctnnherland f’oimlv, for coiifinmidon and allowance, on Tticsdav. March hiih. A. D. lM.lt; I. First and Anal account of .Mnrv l.amisoh, administratrix of Conrad Lainisiin. deceased '2 Account of John K.Fisher, mili> r. ot Joseph Whlslur late of Lower Al en township, dee'd, 3 Mist mill thud account of Samuil Kheily. I'uuroiau of l In; e.-latc ol lolm A. Marl In, minor chilil of Levi MariJjj of iho imm-hlp of .silver Spring. •L Hi st and final account of John Maul, adm’r. of Philip Maul, ilec'd. 6. Account ol John Losher, ndm'r. of David B. t.eshor, hue of J<diiiM>ii eounlv, lowa. ti. First and tlnal aeemmt of Ueo. Kissel ilec'd ad'u'r, of Uar.V Kissel, decs'd. 7. Account of Ephraim ShHlv. adra’r. of Ren- Junuh 11. KauUman, into of South Middleton town*»hjp, dee’d. *. First and linnl account of Jmiii »••ul, adio’r. of Adam Whitcomb, dee’d. 0 First and Ilna luee.ituu ot DftV..i Ane.ayand th-orgo A- Clamber, adm rs. «• Williuii. ihu.'Wa, dee'd. 10. Hrst and final account o* r». adm’r. of Maty Vuglesong. late ot silver -surma township, deed. ll First and final accountot *Dr. snmu *J Mvo. > acini r. ol Judith Myers. tlev'it. I:'. Ihe first anil fin u iioi'inmlof John Sheartei exr ol fiea, sbcafier, lulo of Hampden town* »blp. dee d. i«. Account of Geo. Rltner. Esq., exr. of the last wifi amt testament ot Juno Gross, lulo ut rtilver Spllllgf. (oUll.Hlllp, dee’ll. 14, i\cuouni of Geo. miner, Esq.. oxv. of Marga ret Gross, laic of Mlver >prlngs township, dec’d. la. Account of (»eo. ifitncr, Iv-q., exr. ■ f L’ulhu rlno Gross. lulu of silver Springs township, ee'ib Hi. The second and (Inal account ol John Ja cobs, exr. ot George a i per. into of Mimin town ship, dcc'd. 17. second and final account ol John Jacobs, exr. of Andrew sharp, luieot Newimi lownsb'p, ilee’d. Alpacas, Ac. .V la Th© second and final account of John Ja cobs. exr. ol Alexander Elliott, late ol Mllllln township dceM. 111. Account of Abraham Frederick, one of the uxr's.of Laurence llt-iUs.dec’d. 2u. Aecoutit of William Stephens, gtmid. of Ja cob Htepheiis.mlnor son of Henry Stephens,dec d. 21, First and final «ccoun(, of Jacob Nlckcy, ndin'rof Adam licUcr, lute of Frank ford town ship. deo’d. 22. Third and final account of John Johnston, «xr. ol iJenjainin Reynolds deo’d. 2t. The account of Daniel IJailey.oneofExr’s. of Louruiice Ilelkcs dec’U as settled bv the E.\T» ot said Daniel bailey. 21. The account of Joseph A. Kltmrl and Joseph DaUer, executors of Daniel Womanly.d> ed. 25. Jhe guardianship account at Jon. A. Slu irt, guardlnii o| Came It i.'oover. 2*>. Firstand final uecount of Patrick Gibbons, ndni'r. of Michael Gibbons, late ot Dickinson township. dec'U. 27. /second and final neenuntnf Abraham Rosier, adni r. ofi.’harles ilcltzhouvur, late of Monroe township, dec’d. ill* ut M imf «if .finon V>\ I'.hv, tiustee unde the will ol Lewis llurlmi, dec’d.. of Mrs. Man* H. Kvmteiiy. 2u. Fhst and final account of Martin Shcnk, exr. of Caiharlncfcnenk, lute ol Dlcklnsoji town ship, dec’d. Feb, iKtii)—lll EROC L AMA f r lON. Wheruns the Hon. James 11. Graham, President Judge ol several Courts of Common Pleas ot the enmi ties of Gum her land, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus tice# of the several Conns of Oyer and Termlnef and General Jail Delivery hi said enmities, mid T. H. Hlalrand H. Stuart, Associate Judges of the Courts of Over and Terminer ami Jail Delivery fertile trial of all capita) and otherofienders, In the said county of Cumberland, by their pre coots to me directed, dated the iltii dav o) January, A. I).. ISM, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Geneial Jail De livery to tie hidden at Carlisle, on the 2d Mon day of April, IS.a, dining the IMh diiv,) nl 11) o’clock In the foie noon, to Com I line t wo weens. Notice is hereby given to the i ‘omner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said eoiinlv of Cumberland. Unit they are by tbesaid p.-ooep'l Commanded to be then jmfi there in their proper persons, with their iolls.ieeoids.olid iminis!i ;ons. examinations, nlnl all othei remeiiih-Miu-cs in <)<» those things Which to then ofi'.res uppei hoi- n I.f done, und alt lints* 'hifi m,- bmim. nlwinecs, to proseeuti- against the ',n i-• ii. j • Ihai are or then shall '>e m the Jail t.: .onn ' ly, are !■> he thete ‘..1 (MeseeoU- them ;is Just. ! K. I TIP i M P's, . . March t, IstH -te TTuTTL 7a ivM Kir.”iVani~m~ \“h I UHLK. ITNNSV I.V.N NIA. iU-ccnt y organized. bus been .»j.ei»..d, i.., oi e transact ton of a genei ;<l hunk tug l.n-jio -s, ,j, jjie Corner room of K Givens new building, «>n ihe North West corner »i High sin-, i nml the • tine Hquan*. The Directors Imp m • • ~.n , ... , n . agemeni to make mis „ t-o n -o mst,., n j a safe depoalDiri to* .’»>■ wb . mat mv>.» iin- > i.nl: With their account'- I>rpnK((Kr«*cetv<-ii and paid hack on demand in* U’H'ht allowed oil special depnrdl. (•<■' .Sliver. I'i‘iiMiry Notes :ui.l Ui.vi-niiimnl Hon-.-. J.r.wnht [1(1(1 Mllll. Collection* made on all acuesKible pi -u, hi the f.Hiuinry. Diwmiijil (lui.Tuesduy. Itrnkji from '» o'clock a. m. toSo'eloeK p. M J. C. IIOFFEII, > Vyhlrr. innv.r-uiH*. 11. Given. PreMdcnl, Win. If, TharuiiK Paxton.* Lavld iL-ikea, John \V. Craighead, A. .1. tlerimiii, March 20. iww.—if Ahinhmn Wltnier. jv^otiuk All persons ate forbidden to trespass upon the land* of Ihe undersigned. In Monroe town* ship, An., for the purpose of Pishing. Any one violating ihiK Nonce will be dealt with to life til* most penalty of the P»w un wniivmns nespa *•■■><*[*, Wouppcul to all law abiding citlzeni to aid toll) ptcHcrve the il.*h in mirtdreanttJ. J. HF.I.S i moVKU. .T. K. A. HICKMAN. J. LEHMAN, GKO. \V. I.KIIUGII. G. UELiZIIuOVEU GKOIUJK WULLKit. J SHAFFNEK, GKOUOF. IV iIOYKH, G. W I’UKSftKI.L. J ACOII lIOFFFK. M. URICKKIt. JOHN WESTFALL, A. M. MCI PICIJ, JOHN W. MANN, M. HELTZIIOOVEU JOSEPH UIIANDT, C HAIITZLEH, Mr. March i, iNfj-iii* B. U. COYBE. Qo YL E &_C 0., Hosiery, Gloveb. Fancy Goods and Stationery All orders will receive prompt attention. ’ No. ll. South Ilutiover idret, Carlisle. ajyAgelitsfor lbeLhauil)frr>buig Woolen Mill. Mur cb It*. Isw.—lv 17'EM AJ K M KL)Il *IN ES. —Dueuset# o P women »ucev>stully cured by applying to SaHKLLA MAUIANJsO.M. i>., Is Norm lA St. Philadelphia, l’(u Oct, iMJk-ly* JSlrtiical. worthless medicine. J. DOUSH ELM Lit. lit uu,ter WM. HCoTT COYI.K, J OB DKllb IK jljatfcmarp, faints, &c. _ c : - 1 , 1 %,-.:., V/ L L I.R & BOWERS tMs opportunity of directing (he attention *h« community at tuigc, ami cvcrj* person In -articular. u> their leoenuy replenished stock of H ARD WARE. They studiously a/ouled investing during the high pr cos, and patiently waited the fulling oflt of tho )oltom before attempting to refill their shelves, and now tlmt things have been reduced to old time prices, tus near i»-s possible, they Imv- Invested largely and oro ptojmred to guarani* to their irlcnds and uvtonuM* us low price*- any market outside t‘n- .nties, Tu**» •'sp*--;.. :v invite tl o attention <*l mechanics, funm-vv and builders. Oar stock is complete and i <-n- n.-» fear meeting with oKipi oi r.'» ent : a for anything In our tine. \\V have the agency, ot the WiM«'«>a *1 '» m. 8 E WING MAC II INI- and would respectfully a&U all those in waiit oi a Machine, to t xatnlne live W.llcox 6. Q.l»b*'.\a foro purchasing. All orders promptly attended to. and good* delivered to nil nario uftliu town free of charge. Feb. 25, U69.-ly grtobes, Ciibuare, Vc. JJCONOMY IB \V E A 1. T H I James McQnnlßftl, at. No. Kl South Hanover St. CarliHic, would call the attention of hla friends and the public goncruhy to his large HlocU <>i STOVI», TIN AND SHEF.T-IBON WAKE which he fee'A assured will give satisfaction in both duality m.d price. In the stove Mi.Mm would call especial atten tion to tho *' EMFIIIE” Gum burner and parlor Dealer. JMha PerpetiminasenHmMig.S'. v. !J lie Fur nace will beat an uprorami lower r< i-n perfect ly, amt In ana initeed to ba permit t\ tri-e from exp.iwloij ol gnu. It has no nncß h. n replaced every year, 'tin m> const meted Umi tie rays of heat are deflected to the lhe»r. warming the feel instead of (he face. It is a teas consumer. and is IMTfectly clear from dust. Us ventilation is complete, and the burning gas and Ignited coals shine out Ihimmh the Mica Windows, giving the hrlirhtncsftaud cheer of an open fire. Cull ami see it. ffe also offers all the latest and most improved patterns of PA RLO n STOVES. and a largo stock of Cook Stoves, cooslsllilg m the Nimrod, .NJoffara, Ironslde*s Quaker City, Farmer. aim a variety of others, nil of which ore war ranted to bo best class Stoves and to give entire satisfaction. Tin and Sheet-Iron ware, mode of the very best material, and nil o her things necessary for housekeepers In hiu line of business kept con- Hliititly «»n Imnd. Ills ux|HMiK4*H are trlfitug, compared with oth ers. aHliedHlleKeinnpemlon.mnl would tisk those desiring anything In his line of business, to as certain prlcea oisewheio. and then give him a call and satisfy themselves that he cun sell bet ter articles for Jess money limn anv oilier estab lishment In the county. His motto Is. Quick lilies and small Profits. Old metal taken m ex change. KpouUnp. Rnnfl p nmJ .Tobhlnp promptly at* tended to. imulo of IUo beat material nml nt moderate price*. Oct. I. cm JAMES McOONIOAL pUUNITUUiS, &c, JOHN LISZMAN, CABIN ETAND CHAIR MAKER SOUTII lIAKQVEU KT.. NOS. SIA fi*» TWO VOOBS Dt- XOW POMFRET STB T CARLISLE. Pa. A splendid assortment of new Household Fur» nltme, constating of S nfna, I-OUIIROR, Uneklnp Chairs, Ejik.V Clmlrs, Jl«*<-epiion Chairs, nun-mix, He«THurloß, Wardrobes, Cnmp SfonJs, Ci'lilio Tiibles, Dining Tub! b. Curd Tables, OlloinenH, What-No ic., 80., Parlor, Chamber. Dlulug Room. Kitchen Ullil OHICr FURRKITURE, OF THE LATEST STYLES COTTAGE FURNI'ILIJE IN Sl-T,- W'I.KSDID NhW I‘ATTr.IINS. EADSTEADS AND MATTRKSSI> (!ILT FUAME3 A Nil ITCTUItIX In miEAT vAiuirrv , I'latlculiir ntti-nlton ttinii to ftt-pm ilt iu :«iul Vurnlshliiir f'liin town xml •miiii. aCNTufrtl fo promptly am! oti h iimjmji tj’c irni<. Ko»j. l*. W. 9— tJm* WAN K 4 S e : * BAN IcER S, 4e? No. 35 South Third Street. _ PHILADELPHIA. <^ENERAL r %ENTB, Cb, PENNSYLVANIA >a»*Sbist*£ Jfo#LfN«s UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Tbe Hatiowal Lira litttruxoi CoxmT U a •orporaPo *« ur'TM br ste-cui Art of C%>ucrv«*. Ap proved July M.ISSd. mlh m * CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, PULL PAID. Liberal terms to Arrnu and Solicitors, wi.. air tDTlted to Apply iioarotQre. Pai)b-tUeaUr«t ibebsdun applies* lot* »l our offiev loestMln ibs ko>ol story of pur B»bk<bs Ili<u •here circuit** And pAtapbuts, fully a«»urut c-..- MTAAiafSAof«ta t by tboCompAnT.inay bn tiiH. E. W. CLUIK A AV u PuitjtmxJtitA * > R. H. RUSSELL, Manager C.H. Hkvhurn /•«*., ... .. . * Aug - »> CXJMBEULAND t OUNTY 1 AGUi- LULTUKAL, HOCIhTY.—Mi ndjoumed mealing ol the CuniberloitJ County Agricultural HociHj trill he herd «t Hie Court •Lmtise. CurJlM. on 1 uerduy, Murcu 9, at 11 o'clock, A. M. bx or*‘ der ol the Society. JuUN HAYs, March 4, ibW—lt AeacKoy. s-s^
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