American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 18, 1869, Image 3

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    Fob Bluachino.—Ubb one, quarter of
* pound chloride of lima for every leu
yards of clutb. Boil tlie lime In a quart
of water until clear, which will lake
•bout oue hour, then take it off Iho Are
and let it etund until settled. When set
tled, strain through a cloth, but do not
*4 rain very closely* Wash the cloth ami
boll it in soap-uud*, then put the lime*
water into u boiler on the stove, with wa
ter enough to cover the cloth. Put in
. the cloth and heat slowly twenty min*
\ttco, then take it out ami rinse thorough*
]y, and leave it In clear water over night.
Next morning, rinse out ami dry it, and
you will hud your cloth us white as that
you buy already bleeched, ami without
that false dressing or starch which so of
ten Injures tile strength of wbabyou buy.
#©• It is seldom that we use the col
umns of' this paper to 41 pjitr 1 or notice
the “ thousand and one” articles known
as ‘Patent Medicines.*’ We, however,
vary from our rule in the present euse,
that we muy call attention to the article
known as 44 T.—lBtio—X., Plan'alion
Bitters. ,f We desire it understood that
•we do so without any solicitation or prom
ise of benefit from the proprietor or oth
er interested parties. We sunp'y do it as
an act of duty towards those who are la
boring under physical disability, weak
ness, and the various complaints arising
from impurities of the blood. Having
Used the Billers at the instigation of a
friend; (and, we confess, with some mis'
givings at the outset), we found them a
most valuable medical compound, and to
our great satisfaction, accomplished the
object for which they were used.
Magnolia Water —Superior to the
best Imported German Cologne, and sold
at half the price. It
Confluence Appointments.— The
following appointments have heeh made
by the Central Pennsylvania Conference
.of the Methodist Episcopal Church, re
cently In session at Danville:
Carlisle District, J. Corns P. Elder ;
r Carlisle, H.C. Pardoe; Carlisle, Emory
. Chapel, G. D Chenowelh, fmp. ; Car
lisle Mission, J. L.* Cliurdler; Mt. Hol-
Jy, J. Max Luniz;' Chamhersburg, S.
Barnes; Bhippeiislmrg, W. A. Houck;
; Shippensburg Citcuil, J. Lloyd; Kew
v wilte and Rehoboth, W. H. Keith ; Me
, chanicshurg, J. H. M’Garruh, O. Ege.
Bup.; Carlisle Circuit, J. A. Ross, J li,
- Shaver; Duncannon, G. F. Gray ; 'New
port, A. R. Miller; York, W. R. Mills,
W. H. Norcross; Wrightsvllle. J. W.
Olewine; Shrewsbury, W, A* M Kuh. H.
Men-ch ; Castle Fair, J. A. Al'KimllcbS ;
Hanover and New Oxlord, J. A. Dixon,
York Springs,J. M.Clark,J. li. Young:
Gettysburg, H. C. Cheslon; Mi. Alto, J.
\V. Felght; Waynesboro’, J. A. Deinoy
er; Greencastle, G. D. PennepacUer;
Mercersburg, J. H. S. Clnrke; jMcUuii
uelshurg, H. Linn, L. Ruiliaih
B. L. Bowman, Prof. Dickinson Col
lege, member of Emory Church Quarter
ly Conference.
T. P. Ege, President Irving Female
College, and member.of Mechuuicsburg
Quarterly Conference.
Geo. Biliger, I'rof. in Cumberland Val
ley Institute, and member of Mechanics
burg Quarterly Conference.
)R*, April T(
Inor. nml Gci
t of Quarter
Grand Juroi
Oyer ami Tormli
Jlvory, and Court
peace, IbUl).
farmer
merelmnl
farmer
brick-maker
'armor
farmer
tanner
farmer
laborer
farmer
«a<on make;
farmer
funner
fanner
butcher
funner
e'erk
tanner
fanner
funner
lurmer
bnieher
farmer
funner
Adams Pauiuel L
Alexander Elias
Boltzhoover Geo
Beitzel Daniel
Brandt David
Changers Ti»os. U
Caldwell David
Davidson lohnM
Dinner Pklllp
jim.ou John
Hemmlngor J br
MaysWm J Jr
],eckey M D
Mo >re Johnston
MuDannel WmS
Mur.in Abm
Murphy John
Mumma Jacob
OtloOeorgo
plnlee I) J
Sheuter John D
Bheufor Samuel
Spoils Ahm
Zook Juhu
TRAVERSE JURORR. April Term. Oyer nml
Terminerund General Jail delivery, and Court
of Q, tarter sessions of the Peace, and Court of
Common Please, 1800.
farmer Frank ford
merchant I. Penn
•nrpeater ■ ui lisle
mcclmut MtM’lmnicsbV
butcher KPenn-
Rent Frankfortl- •
-••hoe-maker Frank ford’ *.
r »*nner R Middleton
•on tractor Meehanlcsb’g
•abinet m’kr Newvillo
farmer Soul hnmpion
fanner Southampton
clerk Ship Boro
farmer Frankford
Blotter Peter
Banks Wiu O
Beetein Uoo 8
13 ibbUeol-go
Bear Wilson
Bloaor John
BertimttJ M
Brandon Win T
Brinks Anthony
Brisker John
Britton Tims FI
Chestnut James
Cox Wm A
Dar)buu*en John
Duyer John
Duu'au James •
jjavidson.Johu S
Davidson Wm
Eckles Win H
Elliott Abm
(armor
farmer
«ent
termer
merchant
farmer
farmer
Fortney Jacob
Foreman I 1C
Fleming Wilson
Filling John
FeiMilnn Adam
F.emlng Geo
Given Win
carpenter
fanner
butcher
machinist
(armor
farmer
Heherhg Joseph
Hoerner David
Jacobs Joseph
Kolut Jacob
Klluk Alex •
Llnlluirst Cbas A
Moore John T
Mateer Bui ley
McCreaJobn .
Cleans Win D
Neir J C
me chant
fuller
farmer
tanner
mn-lteener
tea k<epor
iuboi or
adorer
farmer
dentist
■ It er
laborer
farmer
Peoples Wm
IVfler J N
Rupert Howard
Bharp Thmnas
Sievlek Felix
Trego John 1C
Waiters Wilson
Waggoner J.»cob
Zmn Adam
farmer
(armor
laborer
funner
farmer
farmer
Zelgter Jo>see
MINER ANDQI
DELIVERY.
OYER AND TERM
farmer
gcnl
gent
rea’t keeper
shoemaker
farmer'
farmer
farmer
(nrmer
hinder
farmer
funner
farmer
farmer
farmer
merchant
dealer
fanner ■
farmer
farmer
farmer
farmer ,
druggist
smith
Barr Rob’t L
Ciuudy Jacob
Claudy Abm
Dumbaugh David
Fries Joseph
Qralmm J E B
Oraoy J Sharp
Greason Bamu<-l
HartzlerOhrlstlnn
Harlan James M
KullJucob
Kuhns AS' ,
Lautz Jacob
Lehman Jacob
Lerew Wm
McCullough AS
Myers Abin
MegawSamuel
Roth Ferdinand
Scohy John M
Trimble Geo
Wonders Win B
Wild Samuel G
Young Simon
3RR. ATRIL
,EAS, BECON.
TRAVERSE .TUR<
Ol*' COMMON PI
Alexander John
Allen Samuel
Brlckor James
Bishop Samuel -
Brough P A
Bowman Samuel
Barrobk Geo
carpenter
funner
laborer
farmer
merchant
farmer
carpenter
lime-burner
farmer
farmer
fanner
larmer
farmer
smith
laborer
farmer
farmer
merchant
farm r
farmer
farmer
farmer
laborer
piaster
carpenter
empentor -
millwright
farmer
laborer
laborer
fanner
tanner
grocer
farmer
farmer,
farmer
farmer
farmer
tobacconist
farmer
farmer
farmer
painter
butcher
carpemer
laborer
clerk
. farmer . ,
Bruce Jacob
Coffey John
Coinnror Joseph
Clendenin Calvin
Beltz Emanuel
Ashelmnu John
Neck Jacob '
Oleim Paterson
Gardner. David
Oreegor John
Goswller J \V
Hemmlnger Jos
Hartzler Kll
Hays Wilson
Hoover MVK
Heucle John A
Kirk John U
Karns Henry
Ktndlg Abm •
Ijiiklis BenJ
Lee Henry
Mell George ■
Hiller John H
McClure Samuel
Palm Wra
Rumn Paguo
Rupp Henry
Hath Wm
Keep John
Ittfe Jacob P
8b i p Elder W
Hp.tnxler B K
Stephen John
Stoufer John M
Snyder Jonathan
Worthington J
Woodburn J M
Worst Joseph
Walters Levi
Waggoner SC
Weekly James B
The Weather.—Well,
Kolliiiig \ioitli mentioning
quelilshoau Mies in her it
changeable oa Radical politii
Shout Duej s *>.— lt is olated in some
of our fashion books that short dresses
are lo he nil the rage ami i hey are even to
take the place of the long, trailing skirl
U> onr ball rooms. What is meant by
short dresses, we presume, is the dre>s as
worn, at present, on the streets, which
we repaid not only an the neatest, most
tasteful and lady-like of any introduced
probably during the past century. What
is known, in the fashionable woild and
i in popular parlance as street sweepers,
cannot be dispensed with ton soon, as
they are absolutely lidieulons in every
sense of the worth But few persons, we
apprehend, would desire to continue Hint
lashion. It la expensive, inconvlent ami
certainly not comfortable or handsome.
In crowded thorotiglnices they are all
the time liable to be trod upon,and when
the crossings are muddy ami the pave
ments damp and unclean they require a
certain amount of lifting which is both
awkardand laborious. Besides this the
trailing of, an expensive dices on the
hard ground or bricks weatslhcm out.
wwils their 'colors ami destines the liennty
and the lineneas of their texture. Let
(he short, or walking dress, be continued
by .all means. It 5* Iho neatest, the most
tasteful and the most becoming of all
others.
Don’t LiKi*TiiECb\niNET.—The Rad
ical Republican** don’t like Giant’s
Cabinet. Morninff / ost says of U ;
That the whole country will be as
tonisbed ai Grant's Cabinet is certain.—
The Republican party, especially, is sur
prised. Very few oi the men Veccntlv
considered piomiuent candidates imve
been cho.-en. and many o| the ablest Re
publicans have been passed by.
This Cabinet will be accepted bp the He-,
publican party y but it will not be approv
cd until its character is better known. Un
tried.unknowu a novelty'and a Mirprlse.it
stands before the country as a gigantic
political experiment. Vast lesponsibdi
tiesare imposed upon its members,'and
‘as they discharge them ho will they be
judged.
A Lesson for the Day.— A cerlain
ruler was n>ke<l iiy the Chief of the peo
ple lo Ml in lhe receipt iff euMoms. lint
the Scribes and Pharisees said unto him :
** 'Plus thing cun thou not>U>, unless Hum
Sell all tin u hast.”
“And when he,heard tins In* was ex
ceeding sorrowful for lie was very neb.”
And so another received the customs.
Gf.n. Grant is said to h:\vo written
his inaugural, as well as sehcleil his
Cabinet, without the aid of politicians.
Wo don’t doubt it—both look like pieces
of Ids handicraft.
Tiir Radical Congress could not think
of celebrating the hirth-i.ay of Washing
ton; they have such a hitter hatred ol
rebels, and Washington was a “rebel”
against wind the Hrit.sh tidied* u the*
best government on earth.”
Senator Morgan, in arguing in fa
vor ot a pension or allowance of S">,0()0
a year to Mrs. Lincoln, estimated the
total cost of Mr. Lincoln’s funeral at
SI ,(J(JO,()OU. He said: _ u Altogether it
cost the Government and the states not
less than one million of dollars.”
•rni, Court of
iernl Jail de»
Session of the
Blaine, the new speaker of Congress,
is amative of Pennsylvania, hut a mem
ber from .'Maine. Fie is said to tie first
cousin lo- u Oh poor Mary,” &i:.
Southampton
Frankfort!
Monro**
Mcchanlcsb’g
Newton
Middlesex
Penn
Mlflltn
I, At cn
Emhu R Washauun, who was Sec
retary of Stale just live days, has been
appointed. Minister to Franco.
Middlesex
Mifllhi
The Prow K*ys; “ Then* is a nervous
hostility annum (lie people to Congre--
Ninnal dicta ion.” We me glad to wel
come our coincnijioiury on the Demo
cratic platform.— Ayr.
snutherapton
Flunk ford
I’nrllßlo
Nowvlll©
Frank f* rd
Newton
sdverSprlng
S Middleton
Newton
Tins fspaiiiaids ulahn .1“ have uhlained
iijirmt yidorv over ihe Cuban revolu
tionists at Mavarj. in the Kaaiern De
imrlmenl. This, tike their repot ted sue
cessfcs. will most likely turn out. a «ieh£l.
Middlesex
B Middleton
Dickinson
U Alien
— l The* Pittsburg says that
M rp. Huchnoi A. Choke, wHe of Win
Clarke, in Anthony township.
IjVc tninu e«»nniy, wa«, on Monday u ’eeU
delivered oTa lemidu child, and on Wed
nesday Jolhnviiitf, liud two mote »naU'
children.
The pupnr “ seems to have been
suddenly broken up by reeent heavy ini
pnrlulicm ,of. the arliele (mm Cuba, ami
tbe price Ims fallen fully two cents pel
pound.
Silver Spring
Penn
W Penn
Newton
silver spring
Middlesex
U A Uea
Business Notices
BSS- 50,000 best No 1 Pules for sale low at
1110 Vnid uf A. 11. BLAIH.
March 11.1SG0—lm
Southampton
s Middleton
New Cutnb'ld
New i mub’ld
ship Twp
Newt, .u
£££“• 30.1,000 feet of Dry Pine .an
Boards tor k.oo cheap, now is your lime build-
Newton
s M utdlclon
Mmiliu
Fi anil (oid
crs. at ihe yaid of
March 11. laiw-lin
Bprlng
s Muhllutou
I’eiui
Ij A Men
.MiUliii
Buy Cheap p h Cash. —Throe per
cent, deduction on ah Coal of hall lon and over,
dellveied In town lor the cash. No allowmic«
when n charge Is made uL A. H. BLAIR'S.
Mureb U, lm
‘mu hatnptoxx
'ariislu
Mecbunlcsb’g
Dickinson
Dickinson
Seeps! Seeds! ! Fresh Carden ami
Flower See is just iccetved m Conmuiu & Wor
iliuuiioii's Drugsioie. N 0.7 East Alum si. Also
irebU Dings mid Mod elms-
Newton
npewcil
Penn
HI Penn
Middlesex
L Allen
C27*Drufis, Medicines, Chemical?, Pa
tent Medicines, Ac , a full block constantly 0,1
bund, ut Hie lowest itmikcl rates. Also a com
plete line of fechoid Books at the lowest price-,
nml all articles periumlug lu the Drug and Book
business. ■ UAVKUSTIrK BROS.
Feb. IS, ISUU-tf No. lu N. ilunuvcr at.
Middlesex
IENEUAL JAIL
Hnppwojl
Newvllle
Penn
Mechanlcsb’g
IS Penn
H Middleton
Newton
W Penn
Hampden
Mini n.
Southampton
Newton
K Penn
Monroo
Dickinson
W Penn
Newton
Mifflin'
E Penn
s Middleton
Hnmnden
ShlpTwp
Nowville
New CumbMd
jC&TKo Article Within* *»i;h
knowledge is so emcn-ul lu pm hying the Mood,
removing Bolls, Pimp es, Tiller Ac., as Dr. .1.
Lmdsey’B Jmpiovcd Blood Snucliur, For sale
by Jiu .eisueit Brothers, Carlisle, Fa.
Choice Family Giioceuies.-FUicsl
quality ot Teas, Choice Brands of Family Flour,
Buckwheat and Com Meal, at J. M. Aiusonhelm
er’s, 5-ouih West cuiner Pat ami I'omlivt tot-.
Feb. 25, iiCU-am Carlisle, Fa.
To Storekeepers.—one dollar’s
w nHi of the goods yon sell Is manufactured in
M nisei street, IMilhulelphln. Then why not go to
Win. Blalrd: Son? South End Carlisle, Pa., who
have a much larger slock of Goods than m-ao:
Hie merchants m Market sired, Bhlliulelph’u
who Import their ow>' wares, who bit; dirceHy
from the mamifactoite .an I will accommodate
yon with a-s am ill quaruhlcs as you inny w*»it
at much less prices, ami warrant all tho goods
they sell.
’F.RM, COURT
i WEEK. iWW.,
Prankford
Prank ford
Monroe
Monro© -
Mechnntcs’bs
E Penn
Mechnnlcab’g
Carlitde
Southampton
W Point .
SilverHprlng
E Penn
E Penn
M<>nroe
Dickinson
E Penn
Monroe
U Allen
H Middleton
Monroe
Southampton
Hopewell
silver spring
Now (Timbal
Hampden
Newlou
Meehanlcs’bg
Dick muon
i’urll»le
L Alien
I, Alien
Penn
*diip Boro
Hampden
MifUlu
IVnn
Monroe
Newton
Hurhslo
Hampden
Hopewell
WPonn
rarhsle.
Newvilia-
Newum
Hampden
Newlou
b Middleton
P. S. A largo supply of Syrups n« Imrul,
Mach. -1. IbCO.
Tiik Skies. ■Brightening.—Whilst
many of our merchants art complaining about
buslneKK being dull, we « crowds of customers
entering the cheap store of W. U. Sawyer &Co
who by the way aro closing out their humans©
stock at» great sacrifice, Any who wish Carpeta
ami Dry Good* - dice per than ever, should ho
sure to avail ihcni>cUc» of ibis opporiumty to
save Co per cent. Call mid see their prices. They
have reduced the prices ofCurpds lower limn
they had offered before, malting ihem now low
er Hum any advertised goods. Call and see and
save money.
Next Thursday.—March the 25th,
will (1 ml Philadelphia In almost n« much of u
•• Uniter” us Match 1 found Washington hi. For
,much as all the poop e were Interested hi the
Inauguration of Hip new Prosid nt, they aro
more Interested m tho now clothes that. are to
cover ami udorn Ihmn forth© contlug season.—
Next Thursday Is the “Grand Spring Opening'’
at the Great Oak Hall Clothing House,Sixth and
Market streets, Philadelphia. Tho c>‘rda of In
vitation are out aud overyiMdyia Inlciidiug to
look hi upon the gr« at sight which Wmmnmkcr
& Urown luivc bt eii preparing lor the people.—
“ Reserved seats” will bo provided mriairirlonda
from th>< count!y.iuid all ihosubacnbeny oflhb*
paper are invited to Do ou baud.
what of il?
\r. Il id US Cb
leeu-, aud as
Icinru. ___
irpccial Notices.
.dLtegaHl HALL’S
■ZfjDz J VEGETABLE SICILIAN
SKI la' HAIR ,
IWM4 jßenewer .
RENEWS THE UMUTG ITS ORIGINAL CCL
# OR Wlll-.N till AY.
RENEWS THE NUTRITIVE MATTER WHICH
NOURISHES '1 HE HAIR.
RENEWS THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR
when bald.
RENEWS THE UR ASH, WIRY HAIR TO
SILKEN SOFTNESS.
•BEAUTIFUL HAIR DRESSING.
V
ONR MOTTLE SHOWS ITS EFFECTS.
R. Pf HALL. & Co. Nashua, N. 11. Proprietors.
* /-hr mil.- lui ml DrnyyiaU.
Fob. Ik, Mi!)- 1m
FHI.TON—RRISTMNK.—On the 2.1, lust, near
Hni’acM.iMii, by the Hoc. Win. Mr!<»*»», Mr.
•hum's FuTuli, of Veiionu, Ills, lo Miss Kale A.
ReiKiluje. -v
RAMSEY —Tn Now York Hly. on thuOth Inst.
Col AlhiMi C Rnliwy. ngoi M yonlK. Col. R
« a* n min onion. Wilt. IluiiiM*y,io»tlformerly re
•ich'd lo lids county.
CORRECTED WEEKI.V RV J- H. lIOSI.ER .% lIRO.
i'AfII.ISIA., Mur. J 7 . IMiSi.
Fn»nr—l'nmlly $I) A' l ] 'nvn, 7^
Flour—Super 7 s.i'ii,is i/l
it»*- IM.MM is 2 ’lovot 9
WhviU— Wldte 1 -I Irhm.lliv S»*ed « 2o
Wheat—Ke.L 1 Sj New Hay ?lon 11 UO
Uye, «1 ;i
Fi.nun.—Sales at SMi’jv M) for extras. mid I! *sa
7 fur I'Mia lumilv ; S'ii'J f*»r I’enii-ylviu In nm)
Oiilo (1 ». Ityo Flour soils at ?7 25 i 7 s'i. Nothing
doing Hi Corn Moot
IJUAIN*.— l'he Wheat market Is great Jy depress-
Oil an Iju ices mv drooping. Sales ■ f -l'UiO bushels
led a bl 42a 1 n tor good mal jnlme. Rye In
Mendy al SI -V) j>er bushel t<*r Western. Corn Is
dull and lira 6 • are lo*»er. Sale-of 2'MO bn-hels
yelu.w al Ifi ulhceiils. Ualb are unchanged.
yJHKUIFF’B SALE.- 2 .-By vlrluo of
V j sundry writ-of Venditioni FxpoHns. I.evart
Fa'dasaml Fieri Faems issued out. of the Court
of 1 'mniiinii Pleas, of Cuiiib**rlaod eouniy, I’a ,
and to mu directed. I will expose lo l*uhlli: Sine,
al 11 it! Court House, in Carlisle. On h'<Hhi}i. At nl,
11, at 10 o'clock, A. M„ the following descr b*
ed real oshUe, to wd :
A hot-ot ({round slim,to In the borough of Par-
Hh e. Cumoerhinrl cn'ndy. i a., hounded on tho
West by Sontn Ihmovcr street on the south by
ot her lot of defendant. on lhe East by an alley,
and on the North by an alley. eonta>nfng32 feel
111 front and 2|(l in dei.tli. more nr less, having
l heieun ciecled a twostoty Fiamo Ibaise, Rack
Ihiildlng, FmiueSiahleand otin-i oill-bidldihus.
Also, a hot ol ({round sitoated In tile borough
of Carlisle,' nioberhmd comity, I’a.. bonnd<-d on
ilia North by olhci property ot the del. ndant on
the West hv South tluiiovcr SUeel,on the South
bv Mrs Washmood. and on the F.a-t by un
1 • 11ev, contain dig -is feet. in ftont nml 210 In d«*pth,
in on- or less, having lln-M l on creeled a one and a
naif story l-rame Dwelling lb nse. iVe. Sel/ed
and taken In execution as the jimpeityoi Wil-
I lam Johns.
A Is i, the nndlvid«ftl Interest In n tract of Land,
situated in s.<ntliumplmi township, Cnnihei
land county. In.muled on the North hy
huids of Unsscil’s hens, on the Fast hy
landsot Meaty Clover's hens, on the .South by
the Ad. Hus county line and hinds ot l.evl
rttrnliiu, ami on tho West, by lands o* Dav «l
Clever and olbeis, eorjtulnlng o.0"U Acres, more
•ir less, having thereon et’ect- d a Furnace. Forge.
Tenant llouseH, Rs.rnsan.l otherout-hnUdlhgs.—
•-seized and (liken in execution as tho jiropeity
of Sntnm-l Shot ts.
Also, a tract ot hand situate In Dickinson
township, Cumberland county bounded on the
North hy land of Josepn-Hovls and olhets. on
tho West -l»y ’• I’u.o ttrove Pr* jierly,” on tho
South by Kiehuid Wo.uK nndoii the Fast hy the
Whit st *wn foal, containing 2-5 Aries, more or
less, having lb. non eivci.-d a I o-Story Frame
I iwelhhi'Home, hog ham, Saw Mill, and ottn-r
oni-huildtngs .Seized ffn • lukun In execution
as >he iHojiert.v of Jacob Zlnn.
Also, a tn.el (|l L-.nd snnaled In Upper Alloa
township, Cumberland county. I’a., bounded on.
■ha North hv holds of Rachael handts, on (he
Fast, ny lands ofCoiirad !->witn. on the south by
lands «<l Dr. i. 11. hong and Wdinmi Coovo 1 ,
and on the West by lands <d meob Coover. con
taining I.', Aeies nioie or l*‘ss, iniving llieicon
elected a Iwo-Mniy hog Owe ling House, hog
Oitlileand othin - o'liKhnildiiius. Seized and la •
ken In execution as tile piojn-rty of Alexander
V. .st.
A Iso. nil that certain building, Inc iled In .the
village of West. Fi.i'Vi-w, l-.u-l I'eunsbolougb
township. Cmnlx-i In ml county. on a Lot or piece,
of G'niinM. h.itimleil on i|i<- .Vmlli hy William
Martin, mi the s-uiLh hy the suit ‘ road, on the
Hu-1 li.v HiliilbiiiM'l.u dmi ihe West hy
. being a I a o story Frame Dw« lllng House,
■Jj trrl deep. and having ail ii'-hetl a porch oil I fit
i oar, ol ‘J3 feel lu leitgl h. by .*> feel in wldl h. SeD.-
«*d nml taken In execution us the properly of
John K. P erco.
•Also, a l.oi «»i GrouiulslrtKded In Newloii livp..
• ’limhei-lend eoi nl% . i’a.. b uoiled op ihe North
by .Main si reel, on the Wesl by Itelijainiii Wins-
I.•l.oo IheKnsi by David llur.sb.oii the Souili
h\ an alley, eoiihuuii'g )>•) feel in irn I and Isc
leel In, dept h. iiiniMii irw> hiiving thereon creel
ed u fwo-simv Frame Dwc* ling House, I-in me
-table mid ollpr oiil-bmhllngs. Sored and ia
ken In execution as Uu* properly of Ahxnnler
B, Keiinedv.
Also, a ira>-f. of Limestone {.arid situated in
New ton Township, Ctmila rlnnd county, bound
ed on the North by laud ol U id"\r Vanderhelt.
on the West hv land ol Aden Beulty on the
-out h by land of W Idow l harp, mid on the ■ asi
by land of {{ohert Mickey, containing 1»«7
Acres, more or less, having lh-*re-m creeled n
iwo-st ay Log Weather-bearded House Hank
Hum, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, C rn.-ge
House, .Ve.
Also a tract f Ban I «l'naie.' in Newton fown
slnp,Cumberland couidy. boumhal on the West
ami Soul h by Corneiin-. VauderhelFs heirs, of
i lie Norih hv |(. Claiming and N angle A- Wilson
and on Ihe I-'ast bs Walker A: 1 loi n. c nil ah, 1 :ej
Aries in .re or less. Seized and laken m exe
cution as I a* prop'-rly of Hh>h Mickey.
To be sold hv me,
JOS. C. THOMPSON.
6'/it riff.
Sheriffs OlUcc Carlisle. Mareb IT DO!).
A. 11. UL.UU.
CoNDruoNS. -(>n all sales of So 'll or over. Sou
w ill be i coin red in be p od when the propoay Js
stricken oil* and ?2ouu all sales under Sol)-.
Mai ell is, I Dill),
PH ITiADELPHFA, March lOHI.IBGO -
We beg leave to inform \ on Ihni we are pre
patod to oiler fori mu un-pcclioij, our usual as
sortment of
Consisting nf tho AVi/rs/ Shapes hi F-lraw, Sdk
and Onup Hats, tfonnets, Ae, ; Whets, Silk
ibiod-, ili lions, Klu't'is, Feathers. Huehes,
• mpe-. Blonds. Braids.«irnmuenis. Ac-.. A-o. We
shall he hupov to wan on > on at your si ore or re
ceive your oider. /*rie * low for ca'tt
VolllS. ,Ve„ 11. W;\ III).
Nos. 103. lOoiiml 107 North Second street, Phila
delphia.
Mai eb fft, Ihra-Im
WAN'I'ED.-Ily a (ir.-t-clas« Ihfk
InsUUASCK I'oMPANY. Henenil and Local
Agents lor llih mid Hunounding conn lies. The
dividend of Bus company In .Inn. was SO per
eenl. smoiig its featmc- uiexiK) <la\s grace In
payment <d pn nunm-: aimuni dividends; all
pi >i icles noi i - iov lei (able ; <locs not limit IVuVel.
Add'ess with ief.-icin-e.s
j/i.ow umr, i\ (j, lj'‘J I*7l,
iTiii.Ahki.finA, Pa.
March l>, DO!)—Im
Notice in banKuuptuv.—ism»-
tei u Disirict of I’ennsv ivanm s s. At Car
j s r iliidlih.iluv nl .Miiirli. A. D IM-H. 'lhe un
dersigned hereby gives notice ol his a qndnl
mem a- --stgneooi Jacobi;. I'.enlzof North Mol ■
dlctnn Township m llm county Cum>a>i land*
and .-dale ol Feiiusvlvania whbui said Dlst ru-i,
who lm- been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his
mm petition by the Distrust C mn of s.dd Dls
'rlcl, DAVID lir.lKl Jl.
As-lgme, Cuibsle Pa.
March IS. IsGD-ar.
LAUGK PUBLIC BALE OFUAUIU-
A«HN. SJ
WM BLAIR. «fc SON.
South Knd, Carlisle.
ON FRIDAY, NAY, 7TII, 1809.
Messers. A. B. it N. Shcrlc. having mcccssful
ly carried on (\mo i Making fo* three years ; one
of ihclhm wishes to wilhdraw. By so doing
ibey have sale uf tueif luigo Block on
1111114), which consists of
ONE PLATFORM PIIAETON,
ONE TWO SEATED .SQUARE CARRIAGE,
ten Leather Top Pled Tire Buggies, fifteen Gum
and Luck 1 op, pm tot them Meel Tue,7 No lop
Buggies, live mnv Spring \\ agm.s.willi uml with
ou toi s,.len secmul Imiul Jrfupgit h, Roekuaa b
ami Hpmig * Wagons, All Uieuuw work la war
ranted for one > ear.
March 11, lalil)—ti
ft! arcicli.
33 ict
ffl 1j e JrH acl; c t s
Cnrllßlo Flour him! Orniii 11m hot,
BMtiladolplim Markets.
Pi 11 I.A DEI.I’U lA, Mur. to, IBliJ.
Xciu jlfilicvt ormruts
f, L I N E R Y GOODS,
BUGGIES AKD WAGONS,
A. B. & N. SIIERK,
BEST STYLE,
THREE GERMANTOWN CARRIAGES,
TWO CAFFEUY WAGONS,
Nctu sUibrrtiscments.
Q HEAT LE JLINL IN THK PRICES
PARPPETS
AT THE
CBJVTM'til'
DRY GOODS STORE.
Just opening a full assortment of
CARPETS.
OF ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES.
Splendid patterns, ENGLISH TAPESTRY,
BRUSSEL*. LOWELL THREE PLY. ONLY
SI 75, EXTRA SUPER TWO PLY, ONLY 81 ■&.
INGRAINS, 81 IMPED, VENETIAN, WO* L
DUTCH, STAIR, KAO LINEN,HEMP, Ac., allut
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Oil. CLOTHS TOR HALLS,
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
STAID OIL CLOTHS,
QUILTS, COUNTERPANES,
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS,
Table Linens, Damasks, Tickings. Sheetings.
Chocks, Calicoes, Ginghams. Muslins, Ac. Ac.
all scllintrat such prices as will astonish all that
will give us u call for
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Please remember that there baa been a great
'lodine In
CARPET 6J,.
Bo that wo arc nhlo to sell New Goods fully os
cheap as the wholesale prices a few mouths ago.
Please do net fall to givens an curly call ami get
share ol the bargains.
LEIDK'H * MILLER.
March IK. iwi'i.
JLfgal Dmirrs
I_> HOC LA M AT I () N . Wluiieas the
T lion. James 11. Ilmlmm. President .lutln** ol
t hr several Courts of I'uiniiioii Picas ot the copn
t l<*s of t 'umber land, Perrv, mill .1 inilain. and Jus
tices of ihi* several Cmiris of Over and Pennine!
and (ieueral Jail Delivery in saul counties. mid
T. I’. Uliiir and H. Stuart. Associate Judges of the
Courts of Ovet and Terminer and -lail Delivery
for tin* trial of all capital and other ntrenderK, in
llu* said comity of Cumberland, l>.v their pre
vents to mr directed. dated the Hth day »l
-hmnnry, A. f).. isatl. liavo ordered the Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General .fail Pe
liverv to he hidden at Carlisle, on the 2d Mon
dnv of April, l-aat, (being the Hth daV.i at
in o'clock in the forenoon, to continue two wcckk.
Notice is hereby given to t-lit* Coroner, Justices
of the Peace, and Constables of the said county
of Cumberland, that they are by thesald precept
commanded to be then and there in their proper
persons, with their rolls,refolds.and in<|Ulsl(lniiK,
examinations, and all other remembrances. to do
those tilt mis which to their offices appei tain to he
ill and all those Unit are hound by recog
nizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that
arc or then shall be in the .hill of said conn
tv. are to he there to prosecute them ns shall I,e
just. JUS. W. THOMPSON.
Match 4. IKW.-IC AhrUff.
NOrK’K. Notice \* n iveii tin*
h-tteis of administration on t tie cslat
of ,hdm ssnyihT. late of FiauKf«»rd townsa p
Cmnhorland county, deuea ;*••!, i ave been grant
ed to Si mind 11. <uyder ami Jeremiah S. Snydei,
rcspl ‘said county. All persons having
chums or demands against, the said decedent
art* requested to niitk'e the miiii known to the
said administrators withoin.dehty.
SAMUEL H.S>\ PF.R,
JEREMIAH S. SNYPKU.
March 11 I'C9—tit Adm ! nixtnitor*.
PUOTHONOTAIIY’S - NOTKJR.
Notice Is hereby g| ven 1 hat tile followimr ac
counts have been filed hi 1 he l*i nth'unitary‘s i tfllee
for exnmlnnlton, and will he ptcsenlcd to the
Court «.f C-ommon Plea-o' Cumberland county
inr confl' niatlon on Wednesday, the loth day of
April, A. P. IH»0. viz:
1. Tim account of Jehu Stuart, .Tr., Sequestra
lor of the Hanover anil Carlisle Turnpike Koud
Comnnnv.
*2. Thertcconni of ornellus Kennedy. a-s'gnee
of r .»vl Worst, under deed of volu**t-*rv *»s-igu
mo d, J. I’. RUINOUS.
M t-ch 'I IsCO—lt* I*rnfl.nU‘‘ nry.
AS- 11 »N KK NOTICK. Not Ire is hew
hy given that tiie undersigned. residing in
h • oiouiih of Carlisle. Pa., has been appointed
the Assignee for the hendlt of credit* us. under a
.teed of voluntary assignment, made hv Adam
Sensemnit. of said horouiih. Persons Indebted
to the said Adam Senseinnn. ace uque led to
nmUe Immediate payment to the subscriber,
an I those havoig cl -ims against the assignor to
present them for settlement,
* JOHN JACOBS,
March 4. Ax-slyiifr.
NOTICE. —Nolicp is hereby plven Mint
l.ptters of Admln'ist ration on the estate ot
William Johnson', -of Hufith * Mhtdlelon twp.,
tiavc ttecn granted to The nndeifogm-d resid
ing In same twp. All persons indeiUcd to said
••state are requested to make payment immedl
atelv ami those having claims amiln-l said es
tate will present them for settlement.
REBtOCA !•:. .mUNRO.v,
Fob. II IWO —flt . Atlminiklralrix.
* PTHF WEATHER IS NOW VERY
(\ pmvpmnr«mi>l Hv. tlir* prlves nn* nm.-i fa
vnmhlr for HinlnvlPir h» of .vmirwiiiim cb«l Him
q.ibnoniver wmiM offer hIK slock lo tin* public
i (linlt .|in r mil well i]im dlspn-ition of Hi** trade
«one*fd’v to make timnv promises to eflVct sales.
Th<» •nUoM»> I hMr wnnM prefer to leave the quu.lly
of the omol ho fnntlMioQ
ppRAK FOR ITSELF,
anil ho will he held to the tallowing which re
hi* old standards. ...
I. Tu«cU n no • ut tho best coni that it* to be
**2* *Vo noil as ebenp n« any one in Iho trade.
3. To deliver what til* c si mm buy. and not
«i inrnlHli Lueiu whit n lower priced article, to
make the price •■nil lite Hides,
1 Believes In Hie principle lha Beales cannot
be in use fw thout r.-piil s.j for n series of years,
in the udvuiiniiie oft no custom 1 rs.
6. To keep ml klndsofcoutto be had anywhere
else- . ,
ii. Never in misrepresent coal to make a sale.
7. To gimra too full two ihouituini pounds t.
tliutnn. .
s. To give the customers tho advantage of nny
change of prices ui the intiies.
y. is determined (n do nil in hi* power for.lhc
bdmdit «f Ihose who deni with him. Send n
voiir orders and you uluiil he dealt us fairly with,
and op ns luvon.ble tonus us any yard in the
P Mm’ch 11. l‘W» A. 11. BLAIR.
Removal.—(•. l. lochmav ims
removed his establishment to his splendid
NEW GROUND FI.OuU gallery.
opposite Saxton's Hardware Store. East Main
hlieet Carlisle. I’ll., wher- he coidlally Invite*
the publti-i«i examine the pmee and his numer
ous speennens. The well known skill nl the
ptoprietor.us a-’ Artist, with an Improved liuht.
and entrance and sky-light,‘all on the first
ttoor, are sutllchnl inducements for the public
to patronize (he establishment. ,
tils plcuu es ie. v universally pronounced equal
to the bc-d taken tu Philadelphia or New York,
and fai supettnr touny taken lu this part of the
countiy. Please call. ‘ ,
* ' C. L. LOO£LUA2L
March <,1600-
It-iu ii cldl
L)OuU UOUnE STATEMENT Pole
X A. U. Hto.
Junailmn Snyder. J«.nn I’nnl. and David Well,
Esqs . unt-eL. oi Hu- pm»r mil ol the House nl
Einpi >\ inent <>i i umherhmd cmmty, In account
wiiii m»ul euunl' ,l o 11 Hr- mt day <d January .to
the 3ihl day ul December, A. D., IWD, luuuinive:
.To cash from county Ti •*’i».trer, $ll,OO OOn
To cash from coumy Ti .tier,
on acat.ol New Building, 9,000 00
To ea-h In.to Fire Insu
rance ComputiL*, ms with*
Hiiiuii, • 1,(560 Qd
To ch-mi moo Jonathan Sny
der. moiiCN lejundud. 4 00
To rush li .mi Jae.ih 110. rner,
fur support of D.urrls, 62 00
To cash fr..m .1. M. Means, for
su)>p"ii oi • . Uuuhmi, 130 00
Torusli from Jucoli Knulile.
for Miipput i oi .Mrs. Kiieilie,. 106 00
Toch-Ii from Tims Waßu.-e,
lor support o! O. \Vu« luce. 42 00
To cash from B. L>.ngmW’ker,
lor sup(K.rl of -ami. Gill, 60 00
To nodi liolii Win. Sin ill), for
Hiippovi of Mrs. >unlh, G Go
To nisi I Imm M Bushman,
mr suppoii of M. Giuiz. 31 25
To cash t oto il. Pomy and
oiiii'iN, lor Uml uml
TalloWMild, 120 69
To c«-h from Thudhiqt,
and others, fur Cuttle
sold 760 40
To cash from 1. R. I.eldlg
and oth'MK. lor Wheat,
Corn and Guts, 00
To cash Horn li. lvfT«*r and *
miters, lor lln> Mild. 00 00
To c.isii IVoin J. (Jlendciiiu
a la l others, fur Hides
sold. 202 62
To cash from Hawaii Wink,
lor Corn, Wood, Ac., 53 V 0
Total Debits, 827,911 16
CR.
Ily cash paid L. T. Qreenileld
and olhers, lor Meichun*
dl-ualul Groceries, 8-3,913 10
By .-ash paid Mrs. Saitshurg
ai,d others, lor out-dour
aid. 1,703 00
By cash paid State Lunatic
Asylum, for support of
paupers, PB5 60
By cash paid J. Btstl'liO
and ollics. lor Tailoring.
Huts and rdioi-K, 462 83
By cash paid D. f-Upe and
..ihciH, a»r mu-door fu
n.-ml expenses, 021 92
By nali paid it 'bn th and
otheis for Constables’
ai■■ i Justices' l« ts. 211 40
By cii'li p .id Jim. Heetem and
others for Dumberm.cl Coat
for fu*d. 021) 01
By cash paid llaijek. Bren
-11011)111 and otheis, lor
Cattle 2.00. S SO
By cuMi paid J. H. Rosier and
oiln-is. lor limn and
Giludmg, 285 43
By nisb pnid Simon Smith
and others, lor Smith
hut, 230 01
By cash paid Geo. Zinn and
olhcln mr Postage, BoX
• Roil and Stationary, 11 04
Bv cash paid J. Bienne
man and others, lor
Wood lor lm*l, 60126
By cash paid Win. Frldly
ami others. h»r Tin* ware
and Tinkering, 31 50
By cicd) paid J. Dlendentn and
nth* is, lor Leather, 529 09
By-m-di paid D. Wink and
oiln-rs, lor Haymak
ing and Harvest, 51 87
By cash paid H. Saxton find
.•■her-, for Hmdwaie. 201 10
By < adi paid J Nob'eaud
otiieis, i.»r It' e . SlO 51
By cash paid Jonathan Sny
der and others, mr Ttuv
o'lnir t yi»eii-(w 83 25
By cash p l i John Paul and
uliii-i-, mi r.M in s«r* ice, 125 00
By cash paid Dunkle A Deaf
lendei J'ei. for iew Reaper, 223 00
By ca-h paid ttiucsinllli &
It app, lor Range in
kite en. 75 80
By cash paid R. C. NV oodwnrd,
f.ir Clover and Tmmll.y
Seed, 51
Bv cash paid Mathews A Bro.,
lor Grates and Fender, 00
By cash paid Siedisler .a Hunt
i li-, for Insurance, \ 20
By mi-h paid t’m iiinali A Worth
ington, lor Dings ami Medi
cines, 68
By c».sh paid William Fenlcle,
for Wagon making. 135 30
By cash outd M. Rightinyer,
for new Clock, ' 35 00
By easli Paul P. Brakeninukcr,
for V\ euvlng Carpet, ' 705
By cash paid W It. Diou-e, for
Panering dining io.m, 7 10
.By emit paid David li..oriier,
lor Carding wool. 8 87
By cash paid Gidmii Kutz, for
Repairing Machine. 12 60
By cash paid F. hchleH, for
Meat Tubs, 14 00
By cash paid John Kahl, for
Rye straw, 17 00
By cash paid W (TDonald, lor
Uepairing Pumps, 2 26
Bv cash pain Peter stone, for
lee, 2 f 12
By i ash i aid S. M. Simons,fur
A fell 11 cd . 400 09
By cash pu.d John Ouislmll,
on aeei.of New Build-
Hi,.. 9.900 90
By easli paid Frauds Able,
Nil se 111 {fosplllll. O'*
Bv cash oat i Susan NelT,
3 60 «•"
By ea-h paid Peter Myers,
TeamM ci, 2(0 i« !
•Bv ca'li pa d.l N. Rnydci,
* Gink. .W'«'
Bv cash paid Dr. S. P. Zing er,
Salary, 150
B\ ea-h paid lleniy Sujdcr.
* Emi.. Salary, 800 Oo
By easli iiii.it Jacob Squlien,
1-Nq . S miry. 100 09
By easli pa'll W. J. Shearer,
Kqs , Salary, 40 00
By cuso pa.d .Miscellaneous
* Exp. uses. 4 00
Balance doe Treasurer at
lust stdlh-uieid, 58 10
$23,322 00
Bit la it cO in hands of Treas
urer.
S 2 .Oil 4“
I A<*( dl SQ.UIRF.S. Ksq. Treasurer < f thu
House, and lUm-eof Employmentof emu
hcrJallll coitnl.v, in account With Idtccturnol
h.nd In-cifUtinii from (lie Ist (ht.v of Jufi., to
tile 3lsl day of Ueo. lbt»3.
PH.
To rasp from county Tteimurer, as <
per isliiinite. SI 1,000 do
To cash ft mu county Treasurer, on
acct, ul .'cw nundiiig, - 9.11'M (X*
I‘jichsJi limn other sources us ex
hibited »li the luu going stale
incut, h'di 4s
By cash paid John GmsliuU,
on iici-l. <d .New lluiidihg, 59.9 W Ul
Hv ea-h paid un 1 Uiec.busur
* tier a*, ulaoc. 815,722 90 525 322 00
Hului.ee in Tieasitrcr's hands
on settlement, 2,3111 4'
OPEUATIUNS uF Till-: INSTITUTION DU
RINOTHE YEAR I.stih.
STATEMENT Ul* STEWARD AND MATRON.
Jhhmlch.
Number of paupers in the House Jan.
Ist. IfcU-, ( ol whom wete colored.) 112
Number of paupers admitted up to Dec.
31, ’MW,- 130
Number of Paupers hn n in the Home.
(i of whom Wei e swill lieru pregumtit,) 9
Wni’lf numher provided for du ing.thp year, 251
Number dm « ui a hum 8 were coluted 7
Number oi.U’id out 7
Number (tihcliaiged and eloped, 119 133
Nuiuta-r rental.in t he House, Jan.
Ist. IstaMul w Imm H are colored,) 11b
Nuintjcrut mi -dom paup issupputt--
ed at pnb.ic expense, of hum &
ate m (he Mule Lunatic Hospital. 72
Whole number chaigeahlc on Jan. Im, tB(J9. 190
Ttieie urn in the Hoii.sc.as mat as can lm us
rcila.iied." mater t .Neurol age. h tiomltos,4
UN in sn> .0, hi li.Hii Hi to 2>i. ,4 irom 2•) to 30. 11
from 3» to 40, 12 ir..m <o fo .'At.* 17 in >m 50 to no. 10
irolli oil i<i 7s, 13 11 uni TO 1000, and 2itmuso in 90.
In a.(dill n u> the nh<»\e s.'.n'.'. Have ling mi
puis have iiccii leeciveU wil>miit legmar order,
o. whom weio given i.»,.-37 meals, and maiiN ol
them NVele fm tiisbed Willi articles u{ idollnng.
J'roceu/s of JL'urju,
970 bushels Wheal, 2<il' bushels tints, 2*oo bus.
shei’ied i.orn, t»O0 hp-bels l’»<Lal«*cs. 7, loads Ha.V,
20 |i mis 1» tnlcf, 0 H.ads PninpUiUs, 32 hu.-licls
iml-c.is 2 btlsiieis • <a icetl iimiiie,i'i hitslieln red
ilccln, 0 huntiuls green H iiiin.u tiUshcls I'eus, 2>
mis!•« 1- < moato> s, 40 hu-hels '1 uriiips.i>,o> 0 liciids
Catmagc, 2.'Cueumneis, l fitishct tlucd Cher
ries, 5 tiuz. e.gi-*, iWt-re glv -u i * paupgrs,) 2.450
iijs, lAitlcr, and 12 e%>casuf Apple Hulicr were
made.
Article* Made in the Jlount.
•c.n pair Punts, PI Vests, 4 Roundabouts, 3 putr
cloib M l llens, ll tmir ea<•(.'Kings hint, pair
Stockings looted,zl Hounds, I- Caps, Ui >acl(s.
pjj a tool >s, o Connor Is. h 7 Chemise, IM Hili is, 00
FiocKs, I'llloW Sops, 2 nad'dHMlß,
.(U sliccl> l 37 iliiiidKctchleis hemmed. 31 Cbil*-
,j ell's r int'Ks, 1' 'Uspendeis, 0 Quilts, 411 Towels,
siSKiiis.7 siuouds, 3u lbs. hard •'soup,ami 60
• urteis holt ftaap were made. '
Work iJonein Carpenter bhop.
20 Colli us, 1 bread Ihick; 1 fcjtone Hod, 1 Wood
best, I Dough Tray, 3 Galls, and some Hammer
Hu Julies.
block Fattened and Killed.
U) Beeves(average weight IH7 I’-lOiba.) 12,301 lbs.
( iitivt s, a v cmgi weight 0s lbs,,) 2.4 lbs .'tilings
„ v,‘ hum weight 25u io»J7i#U H>s., making in u.l
20.574 lbs.
S'ock on Farm Jan. 1,1809.
(J Mules, 1 ! Horses. 2i Milk Cows, 0 head of stock
rutiie.riMeurs 2 Yoke at oxen, a Sows, iSShua.s,
und la Pigs.
Utcnaih on Farm Jan. 1, ISC9.
2 broad and I narrow wheeled Wagon, i Stone
Wagon, l Honesied.l pair Wood 1-u idors, 1 pair
Rati Ui tdeis.4 pair liay Uidders, I Wugott-i>ed 3
ja k ncrews.2 Carls, I Bpiing Wagon 2 laige
sleds, b.Plows, 2 single und U double Shovel
Plows. 2 large and 4 small Cultivaloia. 1 Roller,
I Grain Drill. 1 llneshni« Muchme. horse power
and • pit, i Wind .Mill, I Fodder Cutler,a Wheel
burrows. 2 l.o« Cimms, s sets Mu on Gears, 2
tilth and 1 canying Cham, jm>ivmUs, Single and
iH.iiblu Ticu ,s Fiy Nets,! Wagon saddles, hi
Halters and Chains, 45 ■ ow Chains, 1 sdof Cur
ponter Tools,- , s.-l Blacksmith Tools h Uruni
i rxdles, UJ Mowing St-.v Hies. 1 Wire Horse nuke.
3 Picks. MiiU-iclis. 3 Ciowlmr-, 2 atone Drills,
12 S ovels. I Grain Rem er, | Mower, and a va
riety oi Hone . .iininiicrs, Qtiurrylng Too-s.
Kpndes. Folks. Rakes .•sieKh-s. v.iirn Hoes, \Vcs*d
Saw#. Axes, .Mauls, Wedues.Ciout Knife &c., &c.
LLIiSABKi 11 rtNVDER. Mo/ron.
We, tUo Dlroeiora <j( the Poor and iioutf* ot
- - 'six! amUp i t,j* M do certify
Kmi.10y.,,. ~1, ..I Uiinilmr. ’ *!ud
tho above mid foregohig t. o.'l • . ml
met of the receliiis ami exp <)/.».
liiHiitution. from tho Ist «iay of . ... ,
tiny of Deeemher, im>B. and uUom l^uiV'.: ’t <»
of Kind institution duru g IheHume .le»'^e-r
of Its Comlllfuii on Jaiiiiurv Ist WlO.ncv
ttin best of oar knowosig.;, Given tin
hatulK this Htli day ul Juhuurv. A 1».. 1- i<
J. H.VU.KK,
JOHN i’Ai 1..
DAVID W'ui.F,
Wp, tho Auditors of cnniheiimid count., nav*
lug «‘xutnlned Hu* ueeonni Hint voueheo.' i ihe
Direclms ci| Hie I'oor and House of Kmphc. inelit
of said eounlv.hom .fan Isl, to Dec. afsi.l.M.'.unci
• Iso the nee-mid and voin-hersof Jim oh squires.
Esq.,’l reiismei ol said IcsiliuHon f.»i ihes.ni*-
neruni, do ceillf- Unit wo Hud a bah ■••••• hi
hands of Tr«*asUier of two Hoe. hun
dred and nmci cn dolh.ls un i foii\-eigbi ".-tits
Given umlei our hands this gL’d day oi January,
A. 0., lii.9. P. G. MeCOY.
j-.i.iAs \ntrsry.
.urns keener.
Amlitwat// L'ttmbiTUthii Ci-n "ij/.
Nnroh, 4. i.«no-3t • .
STATEMENT
O or tiik
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY
capital Stock,
ntiicrnus,
ASSETS,
Market Value.
Real Enfalo owned by Hie Company, 84Vi.irj.\uo
i.oiiiiKon Mortgages. -pi.l m’/ki
Unit* d Slates Bonds 6-20, kty.^19.87
MiHMoun State Bonds, *«2,on
Virginia Mate Bonds. 2tM-t'i.BS
leniiesseeSinte Bonds, Ki«u»oa
Alabama BUue Bonds, J a (i,UO
Wlseonsin Male Bonds,- i2.Pa>oo
New Haven Cltv Bonds, 51.'U0.0U
Nailorml Hank Blocks, 212.32.*,0n
•Stale mink Htocka, :.:s'».Oo
Doans on Collateral ami on Call, 22.uu.24
Cu li on bund and in Banks, SW'.e'-'i.'-J
Inu-reslHiind Bents iieciued and Bal
ances line the Company. •f’l.v-H.lO
Bibs Receivable, 69,*.T5,2t>
t.’iisb In Unit f« of Agents,
-nlvageson law-es paid,sundry Invesl
inenis.jmi other properly owned by t_e
Cooipauy, . tci.:-.r;.OT
LIABILITIES.
Losses in process of mlJuMineiit, Bk*',i.tj,32
BAM L. K. HUMKUICir.
H 0.29, W. Mnlu Mic-t.
ilarcli 4. IS*o—4t.
PACIKIU RAILROAD NEARLY
FINISHED.
15 5 0 MILES BUILT.
TUKUNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO MPA MV,
CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO.,
Have added Eight Hundred i-MO) Miles to their
lines dtt'lng the current year, while doing n! >igc
local passenger and freight business. The
through connection will undoubtedly' bo com
pleted next summer, when the through truffle
will ho very great Foily thousand men are
now employed hy the two powerful companies
In pressing forwaid the g>ent national highway
in a speedy completion. Only 2 0 m >cs r.-m i<u
to be huHt, of which mostly ai- 1 graded and rr-*iy
for tho rads.
First MorlgageGohJ Bondso l the Union PtreHlc
Railroad Company for sale at par and Interest
and First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Cenlrai
Padllc Railroad at 193 and lutere- t,
The principal and interest nf hnih bonds are
puyuble in gold.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT KI-
NO -HI, SOUTH THIRD STREET
Jim. 2S. D*i9— ly<
iiAUOA ( NS :
W . C. S A \V V E H i Cl)
culls the iiUi.-mmn <>t Un- pu m !<• then oi
n)CU a- .■ f Fail, y uii.l
wlucb Uu-V ale d. - vo i- I-lolr
great burga‘n» amt have a lull st»u-k ul J a *-
Go »ds, «• -i.-Ist mg • I
Silks,
I’opilm*,
such as Brussels, Three TMy, lugralu, v«-net!<a
Collage, Hog, Linen and Hemps Ingieat \ f
ty. OH Cloths, Rugs. Shades Ac., which will he
2.319 4^
sold vety choap
CLOTHS AND CAfiSIMEUES,
Hosiery and (Hoves. House fur dshing Goon • ..f
every kind, and In abuudau* quantltleH v.’«*
will make great sjunlh eH, an i offer a flue ns.
Hot 1 idt*itt to sch-ei irom.
Please remember Ibis 1.. u
in.au 43
and we ask prices with a vb c of closing out
the entire stocU.
ALL WHO WISH CHEAP DRE9S GUODH,
a I L Willi WISH «’llfi'A I* CARPUI’S,
-ALL WHO WISH CHEAP HOUSE FUUNISII
ALLWUO WISH CHEAP DRY HOODS
of any kind call at
W. C. SA WV£U & CO.,
EAST MAIN STREET.
Fob. H, KSC9—ly
PHILADELPHIA
sent, by mail when written foi
Jan. 7, lb«>o—ly
ASSIGNEE’S SAI.K OF VALU
Ml' Rltrvi ANIiPKR-uN M. ESTATE
At tho Court House, Carlisle. Will be sold on
. .. •day, Ine 2-wi miv ol .oiiruti. Wsii*. toe lollop
ing Real Estate, to wit:
No 1, A Three Story Brick House, with large
and convenient hack building, having a Store
Room In front, sHinued on the North side of
Main street neatly opp -site Zltzer’s Motel. The
jot Is about 8f) let-t f.onl, and 14U leel in depth to
Dickinson alley.
No. V. Tn** l.ivcry Stable and Conch Shop, on
Hie corner ol DVkinson alloy and North Pit
stieei.containing about Hi feet in front mi said
Hired, aod utioiil h) feet on Dickinson alley. This
propetty 1- now mibjcct to a c nllnued lease.
Also, at Hie«im e Hmeati 1 place, will he sold,
one Trotting Itagsy. one Top Muggv und one
Jmiii.v l,n.d Rockuwuy. Ono Fine Four Eight
Chandelier, mid the counters, shelving and
Fixtu»e« In the«'i>ro r mm.
Baleto cniMiP-m-e *al 10 o'clock, A. M. t of said
day. when terms will be made known by
JOHN JACOBS,
«»/ Atbnnf+ntrtimr,
■ N. B. Any person wishing b* examine am-of
tlm above desirable propertv, will be urconnm*
dated by colling on the Assignee or Adam
Senfteman.
March 3,1869-St
Thmaitial.
Director* qf the rof Cmn *• < •>.
NEW HAVEN, CONN
January i. D 4»,
H,fsi9,*<> HO
e 22 1*71,39
81,922.1*71.39
AND TUB
CURITIKS, GOLD. Ac.
PIIIDADM.I’HIA, i’I.NN,
Urn (Dootis
out. V. «• uf r
E/UJXcrS CIOH.-
Mer.b ih.
Alpacas,
CARP E T S
■ckwill bcKOhl,
JSG GOODS,
Jr ‘oaon.i#
JQ >(5 MILE* OF THE
UN.ON PACIFIC RAILUOAI
A K R NOW COMP L K T V. I»
As* .*ll mIU-Hof Hie we-tern poiu.-n of tin- line
,I'fy liming al .'vuMuim-uto, uit» nlbo Ooiir, bu
vU.lit
200 MILES REMAIN
flnUticd, lo open !hi* «srnn«l Through I.ln
S.lf fcitpcuiim win cfiliitnly tuk<
'U
% fi«jn llu? (•ovorhiiitiU n
f land |T«t nuJo.iluf i 'on.puny Ih on
Mily ,||(J s. IPiinlK on tin lino hi
'■c pl^l.itt iho nvonnio run- u
»110, juo.»r»l*HK to llitf djffioiil
* ttMuii the ««»vomnjen,
wny. Whoilicrmihui.
cninpanioHurimi, tin
will; nil lt« cnnlrncir
Mt(<V>n»pai.y. /soar
'd# In whirl) ij m .
iieudy boon do*
To ».
pj«r»* ra,
Ho>ul»*h
12 >ou m-rt-n «
(lilt'd lo IV MiU
ooiuph'U'tl >tiid (•
hlxiul per >.
Ups i-oeouutervil. fo
II lit >1 US
iJm-su I* Kiveli lo liny Dll
Uoivrmucni will it.mply
wiih the I'mon I'ucUle llulln
1y the whole uooiunt oi Ho*
Company will be euil ledhuvoji
Uvett-d.
FIRST'MORTO AGE BONDS A ." RAR
ny Its charter. tho Ciynniinv !• pffrmftwf {«
llh itwll FIRST MOItIUAUK JJ*
Hie Hiime nioouii' to* the ih ■ \ ein 11 o■ hi R<*''>"• ‘ 2
».om re. Tlicne R nre h M *1 Moglgege U P
«>u mu entire road uud alt Us equipments.
THEY HAVE THIRTY YEARK TO RUN. AT
aJX PERCENT., and, by hjk.*clul c>>ntiuvl both
"PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST
ARE
PAYABLE IN GOLD.
Tho U. H. Rup onifl Court has recently decided
tlmt ttiiM cuniiuev is In uti ius.pect.-t valid uiul of
legal obligation.
r»uch fti-um iiJpa nro generally valuable in pro*
ponton t-« tin* length of tiuw they have to run.—
The hum** t six per sent, gold inb-ri-Ht bond* oi
tin* 11. s, (the M k) will be duo m 12 want, and
they arc worth 112 II they laid :iu yearn to run,
they Mould stand no U-ks than I'ii. A perfectly
vaf- First Morigu « Rond like tlio Union i’nc tic
should approach tins rate. Thr deuoiiid for r.u
topean uvchiu ent is already considerable, and
uu the completion of Ibu work will doubtless
cuiry tho pi ice ton large premium.
SECURITY OF THE BONDS.
-It needs no argument toshowlhqt a First Mort
gage* of f-W/jUU jut mile upon what for u long It me
must be the <ml> lull mud connecting the Allan
do iiml I’mnllo .-dates in pvr/vcU ■ nvm e. The en
tire amount of the mortgage will be about
{Wa.uou.tnw. innl the hiieii-Ht 81.mni.uiu put
nmimii in gold. The present cunetiry c>*nf
of this hneust Is less limn S'J.oo'i.ottO |tr
mimim, while the gross tamings lor the year
IHwt, FKttM v\ AY HUM N Ess only, on AN AV
EKAUK OK I.ES.-*T" ' N "INI *lll.l-** «»F KOAD
IN OPEUATION. W EKE MOUETHAN
FIVE MiLl lON DOLLARS,
Th« details ol which uie as follows
From Passengers,
Fimn 1* teighi.
From Express,
From MmJ-,
From Miscellaneous,
From Uoveinment troopß,
From Uuv. Fi eight,
From Contractors' men,
From Contractors’ material,
Total,
Thin largo amount Is oniv an Indication of tho
Immense (mllU-tlmi must go over Hn*-tnrmigh
line in a few months, when the yicnt lulu of pa
eillc travel and Unde will mgiu. It is estimated
llml Huh business must nniKe lit- cail.lng-> 01
Ihe mud fiom FIFTEEN iu TWENTY M 11.1.-
lU.N A VEAK.
•\h the supply of these bonds will soon reave,
parlies who desire to mv» st in them vbl till* I It
lor their mieicsl to do so at once. The p* leu for
the present Is pur an ■ accrued interest from Jan.
1, tn runency.
Subscriptions will be received In Curiltdo I y A.
L. M’UNHEEU.und In New Ymlt
AT TIIECOMP.VNY’SOFFICE, No. 20 Nassau SU,
ASf) 11Y
JOHN J. CISCO A HON. li .liken, No. 53 Woll HI.
And by the Company's advertised agents
tli oughoul the United stales.
liamt.t .ten/ free, t>ut vat fte.i mibunbintj Ihrmiyh /o
ail ai/nit.i, will look in On m/ur ihiir r-jr dtla rrj/.
A NEW PAMPHLET AM) MAl* WAS ISmUED
OCT. Ist containing a-report of iho progress o
th‘ work to llml duie. anil a nmic compteleslate
menl in lelallon to Uiu value ot the bonds (him
cun be given In an advertisement, which will be
sent free on application a the t ompany's olllces
or to any of Ihe advert ised agents.
Jijll.N J. risen. Trei.s .rcr, New York.
Meivh 1 1, lotf'J—
jMrUiml
rSEWARP^SI
A Safe and Speady Cure for Coughs.Coldt,
Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup,
Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient,
Consumption, and ail Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. Don’t neglect a
iev*rc Cough, or throw awav monev on a
worthless medicine.
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE
•. Prppnrwl by* SEWARD. BENTLEY
ACUENI'V. Druggists, Bufluio,N.Y. Sold
by all Dnigyutr.
Mu i o'i 4, I 6 —1 y
r ©Sf TIT **Tioir
iX.BittersJ
eeSiTonic A
use
A PERFECT CURE
Pot Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Aci
dity of the S’omach, Lom of Appcthc,
Nausea, Hcar'-hurn, Jaundice, and all
diseases aris’.* z from a disordered state
of the Siomacn. Liver or Intestines.
Proparwl It SEWARD. BFNTLET
& CHENEY. Dniggistr, Buflhlo, N.Y. Sold
by all Druggists.
March -I. I fir— 1 y
RestO'cs gray and faded Hair to its
Original Colok, removes Dandruff,
CCBKS AM. DISEASES OK TUB SCALP.
Pre vents Bai.pnfss, and makes the hair
- grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant. s
SIM $!.o(l per BollU. Fjrh Bottle ia a S«l I’jpee Hot*
Prepared hv SEWARD. BENTLEY
£ CHENEY, jiniggift.s Buffalo, N.Y. Sold
•by all Dn«ggl«n.
Mmeh 4, i’.tf—ly
IT. «. INTERNAL REVENUE.—
APPEAL ON ANNUAL TAXER |V THE ivril
COLLECTION DISTUIOT *>V PENNRYLVA*
Nil, COMPOSED OK THE t OUNTIES UF
YORK, CUMBERLAND AND PERRY.
-Nollee.—An Appeal wJUhe held at the United
Slate* Assessor's oflle , In Yoi It, Ph ~i*i» J-rntuif
ami f+ttunlny, Minch -I) nnd 11. i <Jl*. mi ihr As*e*s*
meni of tlx* Autimilllht of Income returns for
Hu*year the Atihuul Sp**<*ml lux upidh-u*
llonMilmlnu Horn Muy Ist. I>W>: and on the re*
turns of article* In schedule A. vtr.; iirriuyo*,
Hold Wulches, At., owned or kepi tor u*-e “>■ I ha
flrstduv of Uuh'li, isi'y. when mid where all per*
son* Interested may attend.
HKNUY WF.WH.
I of A Pitfrir', P.t,
Awawaor'* I Miles, Y< r.. f Pu., March I,BIW.
Mutch 11, ft
mi) AMIC;IEI!.VN r -i V[ -5 TING KU
I KOl'K.—■' Ik< IhmUUns Un'tfO i>f Min<‘n &
(TTM.fr.u-;-* ant l.oi on having enlerv'i up-.u
their : i v. i i »-.n. im-j.ii in in >hmVfVfry -
ullenii'in in Aiiiitu-hii Traveller*. To tifcv ate .. . „ ■.. n.
Hip iliitU’uliifn uu>i >in»-mlwui upon ine IVT G 1 K,h..--Nol IW* IH In
nmchu-o »i Lhicim oi to Etmi| o, MPtun. i\ LeU«*ni ot Admin turni on <»n ihe estate
Ntntmi A Co., Imvo arnnnrcil i« rcc-ive A inert* Ahrm. tunihcrtnu, lu'tMii Ml «in wx iwp,. c{««c I.
run ciifi on uv, United state* mu I Uni* vny UumU , have been granted in tin* un i» All p r
or A inr j t*‘!iii ijuhl ut tin* value in I’ariH, plm-lua hon» kimwiim lheiiiM*ive* in cIiUH in the ‘“t J*
liioammini ni mu •• to the credit ni d*-p-«fcii.»r« are retjiu-hiMl m nu.ke I nyim*i.i iniimumt <;•
I’nrtli's lii'fme leaving l*»r Europe should have . In lh« uiidcndKiietl, *nd iuomi liaviiig cm n «
tbolrcoriH p .iidence plainly nddrehsed tu cure I utcuiiml »uld eauito u 111 a so tlieni lor-vt
No.iftX Jt CJ., 1 l*fo» I Ml., N. Ueirn-m. . EOBI. U LAMHUauN.
March' ii, tajJ— Jui or 6 Luliibury,Loudon. 1 Feb, li. 1665 J.—86 aicw»iM*itU,r
1
KILLX.It & Bowxits
a'!'* \ " lr lhe “"'"Bon
' -‘"“•""-nfy SfISISMKSS
hard ware.
rh.y “ Dd '° m, r “' "''ted invcuht during u,.
" lgH pr,CM ’“"‘> patiently waned the (idling
•utofthobollom before attempting to retin their
shelves, and now that thing, have been reduced
to old time price,, aa near aa possible, they bare *
.nvested largely and are prepared to guarantee
to ll.elr friends and customers us low prices aa
any nparlcet outside the cities. They especially
invite 11 e attention of mechanics, farmers and
builder?. Our stock is complete and none need
fear meeting with ulsapi oi itr ent In enquiring
f >r anything In our line.
We have the agency of the Willcox Qibbb*
SEWING MACII I N E,
and would respectfully ask all those In want of
n Machine, to < xaralne the W.llcox & O.bba’ be-
foro purchasing.
All orders promptly attended to, and goods
lellvered lonll nnru of tho town free of charge.
Feh. £>, I C9.-ly
Sjtobes. Cimuatr, vc.
jg CON O M V I d' W K A L T H
.latnen MrOonigal, at No. K\ Rmnh Hanover Ft.
rarliKie/wonld cull the attention of bis mends
and the public generally to his largo stock of
STOVES, TIN AND MIEF.T-JHON SVAIIE.
which he fee> assured will give satisfaction la
both quality ui.d price.
In the stove Hi.he would call especial atten
tion to tho *• EMFIUE’’ Uus burner aud parlor
Heater.
11,024,005 07
•J.ldu.itt IU
ftMSI t*
IJd.Sf a 5b
Sd,ii2U 27
IIH, 77 77
HU.-HO At
uui.i.y uu
ya«. 43 3,
So,t>b<.,lial 01
U tsa Perpetual llase Hurnnig K> v . *1 he Fur
nace will heal an npperand lower i< « i. perfect*
Iv.imd Is gim noised to in perfectly In-e trom
exp onion of gas. rt-lnirt no i.nen to »«iep(ucod
every>ear. it is soeonst rinded ihcl its iu>s of
hem are deflected to the floor, warming the feet
instead of the face. (ilsu gas consumer, and is
perfectly «*lenr Irom dust. Its ventilation is
complete, and the burning gas and Ignited coats
shine obi through the Mien Windows, giving Ihe
brightness and cheer of mi open lire. Cull und
-ee It.
He also offers all the latest ami most ImprpVi-.\
patterns of
PARLOR STOVES.
ami »• large mock of Cook Stoves, consist o r i
the
Nimrod. .
M/teara,
Farm*-
ana u vuiu-ty of oUiom. all of which arc war
lunU-il to tie i'Ui-s-* stovon ami to glvettiMic
huUkliiolom.
Tin ami ShaoMron ware, mmle of lh<* vary
heat malarial,'amt all n m-fi»»ry for
lioUM'UerpoiH In lilk liniMif bUMni*»H Kept con
stantly on Ininil.
Uls'expenxeK are trifling, comp-urd whit olh
<th, ah he detlea competition, itml would iisk \ hose
dentrinir anythin* In hi* Inn-of tmsmeivs, to as
certain price* e*M‘wluMc, mid thru give liim a
mil and Kutlsfy IhcnisrlveH Unit he can veil (tet
ter articles for lean money than any other estab
lishment In the county. Ilia motto Ik. Quick
'tales and Hiimlt Pnillta. Old metal taken in ex
change.
Spouting. Uoofi g and Jobbing promptly at
tended to, made of the best material and ut
moderate price*.
OeU I. INK-tlm .1
piIKNITUUU, &c
JOHN LISZM-A N,
cabinet akd chair makk>:
KOOTH UAV'OVFR PT„ NOS, Si A ft*. TWO DOCKS J»!
i,OW PuMi-UKT SIA T,
CARLISLE VK,
A t*plenrtl<! «KHortm«*!>tof now HouseuoUl Fm
niluM*, consihtliiK of
•<or us,
l,i*iinec«.
UiM'hliit; ClmJm,
Kitsy OtiiihK,
Chains,
IlumiiiH,
HeiTi-IjirlPS,
WurUfubes,
PurJor,
Chamber;
Room.
Kitcbfii
uiui onico
FUIUIKITURE,
OF THE LATEST STYLES
COTTAGE JURMU’RE IN SETS
fil'l-ENUID NMV IV.TTEnNH.
EADSTEADS AND iMATTUESSEs
GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES.
IN (JURAT VARIETY
Parlloulnr nit'-mlon ulvrn in Rppairlr'k
c*mimr nn<l VamiMiHii: f-nin luwn ami romit• -
a(t*-n>U'<i tn promptly iiml on rt-iiMfiiahli' lot m*
IN S<>o—Him*
<^‘BAWKERS
No. 35 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
General'%ents.
PENNSYLVANIA
° F t , he
jCa^Pi^MS
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Tfca N*rin*&t Lira IvrirtAKoa OoapawT l> a
•orporai » ■ c i*p**re.i br ap-ciai Art of C mfraae.ap
pruTHl Jl)7 m, Vllil t
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID.
Db**'*)iarmaoir'rtdtoac«*dU and Solicitor*,«b«
ciptnriiad i •* apply.* lour iu!lce-
Pailp itieal*r<t >b*ljHdunat)pM<-a'loaai*oroSQe
lne«ifo In *hr *<e »oj aton of oar D.iaxifeB 11 >■
• hrrr piicala * *ud Pamphlet*, Tally fl-iui'l.*
•nTtatagmoffrte i by »h*Cn , np*"T,«u«T be iiai.
U. \V. CLUtK A TO..
.V* -* ? I c
B. S BUSSELL, Manager .
i\ if. fIKJ HU HA .
A*. . >
Quaker city
JAMKR MrnoNKJAf*,
CflinpSfonl*.
Cenlie Txbtcx,
Bluing Tub! 5,
(,*urd I’ahff*, •
ULUimi-nN,
What-No
&c. t 80,
hIM r i i / i I >