IfiyLittle onions are making their ap pearance in market. Sign that garden making time is near at band. Magnolia Water— Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. It • “ Toot—Toot I”— We nowgo by steam and if we dont “ bust our bller,” expect .tb.do some flue work In the Volunteer office. Coldest Day,—lt is claimed for the sth of March, that it was the coldest day of this year—the thermometer standing 8 degrees below zero. Jt&*l t is sweet to have friends whom you can trust—but as April advances it will still be more convenient to have ‘ftlebds who will trust you. Rapidly Approaching.— We noticed recently several wagons loaded with household and kitchen lurniture, pass through town. Reminds us that moving time is approaching. : young man named H. W. Koh ler, a resident of Hanover, York county, - committed suicide on Friday of last week. He was found hanging on the garret of the rail-road hotel, dead and cold. The Crops.—Every where the welcome word la that the wheat never looked bet ter at this time of the year. Travellers through all parts of the country concur in corroborating this pleasing report. thanks are due Hon. R. J. Haldeman, for a copy of the Memorial and Addresses on the life and character of Hon. Thaddeua Stevens, delivered in the House of Representatives, on the 17th of December last. S&* We heard of a wife who got jeal ous because her husband stopped a mo ment to admire the photographs hung out at C. L. Loobmaa's pnllery. She didn’t want him to get any false idols in bis head; Notice.— A special meeting of the Cumberland Fire Company will be held in their Hall, on Saturday evening next. Every member of the company is ear nestly requested to be present, as busi ness of importance will be transacted. Spring.—Notwithstanding the occa sional cool bloats, the buds are beginning to swell, and the trees will soon be fil ling their trunks with sap and getting ready to leave. After which the “ the spring time will come, gentle Annie!” flgy-Those of our‘subscribers in town and country, who intend to remove their places of residence, will please notify us as soon as convenient, so we may have the changes made upon our books. — Please do not forget this. The First of April.— This trouble some and vexatious day is fast approach ing, Such as have bills to pay—and who has not—had better prepare themselves. We were promised good prices, ready cash, and easy times as soon as Grant was elected. How are the signs of the times? ' * Almost a Fire.— Shortly after ten o’clock, on Monday night, Are was seen Issuing from the chimney of the house occupied by Levi Albert, on Pomfret street, near Hanover. The inmates were arroused, but the fire subsided after a minute or so, and as there was an inch or two of snow on the roof, but little dam age was done* Improvement. —lho Second Presby terian congregation of this place, con template repairing, enlarging and oth erwise improving their church edifice, corner of Hanover and Pomfret streets. We learn that plans and estimates are being prepared which, if carried out, will make it one of the handsomest churches in the valley. lffl“ Sinoe our notice of Seward and Bentley’s Alisma, we have heard con siderable said about it, and all praise it so highly, we think it must be a fine preparatien for the hair. One gentle man in speaking of the Alisma, says his hair Was quite gray before using it, butnowitisas fine and good a color as when a boy. . • Seward’s Cough Cure, cures Croup. It Munificent Donation.—We under stand that Dr. Doshleil got a handsome donation of $25,000f0r Dickinson College* last week, from some wealthy gentleman whose name we have not learned. We should be pleased to see a few more such contributions. Dickinson needs some thing of this kind to awaken her to new life, and there is plenty of wealth in the surrounding-conferences of tbe church with which this Institution is connected to endow it handsomely, and enable it to take the front rank amongst our Amer ican colleges. *®*Honest man are easily bound, but you can never bind a knave. Plantation Bitters cures Dyspepsia. ' Keep no more cats in the house than will catch mice. , Blantation Bitters cutes Fever and Ague. War makfes thieves, and Peace hangs them. r ' ’ • . '' Plantation .Bitters cures Liver Com plaint and Nervous Headache. Time is a file that wears and makes no noise. ' Plantation. Bitters cures the effect of dissipation and Late Hours. Better have one plow going than two cradles. Plantation Bitters are an antidote to change of water and diet. . Fools and obstinate people make law yers rich. Plantation Bitters Purify, Strenghten and Invigorate. VEtiboi pediana. —lt would never do for Carlisle to be behind the rest of the world, therefore Carlisle has its veloci pede school, dally and nightly attended by hundreds who seem to be engaged in a wild struggle to break their necks or shins. Responsible merchants, digni fied bankers and venerable attorneys ;aeera to have no compunctions of consci ence Jn sprawling themselves outon the Ifioor of Rbeem’s Hail, like so many mud turtles, for the amusement of the specta tors. We met a friend, the other day, who Was bo crippled he could scarcely walk. “ Rheumatism?” “No, velocipede,” he answered. Ah, a cun ningly devised humbug is the velocipede. Butchers patronize it because it leads to a hearty comaumption of “ veal.” Staid attorneys mount the fiery steed because they feel themselves masters of the “laws,” Druggists and penumera en courage it because they* thereby promote the sale of “soap”; while the shoema kers see In it increased demand fur the coverings of the “pedes.” Some chap made his appearance on the street, one day last week, on a velocipede, and at tracted as much attention as if he had ridden <m elephant. Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society.—The March meeting of the ex ecutive committee of tills society met at Harrisburg on the 17th. Present—Mr Knpp, president, and twenty-five mem bers. An election was held for secreta ry, when A. Boyd Hamilton was chosen. Upon his declination of the position, D. W. Seller was elected. John B. Ruther ford was re elected treasurer. Several resignations of members of the committee were accepted and the vacancies filled.— Propositions for holding the fair were re ceived from Pittsburg, Meadville, Har risburg aud other places. A committee consisting of Messrs. Knpp, Seller, Drles baeh, Rhey and Shurpless, wnauppointed to consider the propositions for locations. Several reports of committees were read and filed. A new regulation was adopt ed relative to checks to life memberships, it being voted that nothing but the card of the member would ensure admission,, and no check to be issued. The lime of holding the exhibition was fixed on Sep tember 28, ISGO, and the three following days. The following resolution was unanimously adopted: “ At the coming fair all.entries, except horses entered for speed, shall he free.— Exhibitors shall not he allowed exhibi tor or attendant tickets, but shall have the privilege of puichasing five tickets for one dollar, for his own or the use of Ids attendants, and shall have the privilege of purchasing not more than twenty tick ets during any exhibition at the same re duced rates.” The committee than adjourned. A Negro Ravishes one White Girl and two White \Vomen,—Our town has been in a state of intense excitement ever “ince lust Thursday. The cause of the excitement is us follows: On Thursday, about noon, a negro went to the house of Mr. Wm. M. Oli ver, in Guilford township, about 2$ miles from this borough, Mr. Oliver and bis wife were both away from home. A step daughter Oliver, named Ida Rine hart, who is about thirteen years of nge, bad also been at a neighboring house, but at noon went home to feed the pigs. She was in the home getting the neces sary feed when the negro went there,and had the door locked. Ho came to the door, but she refused to admit him. He pretended to be hungry and demanded bread, threatening to burn down the house, if she would not let him in. Ter rified at these threads, she opened the door, when the black scoundrel seized her, threw her upon the floor ami outrag ed her poison, Tiie little girl is pretlv badly injured. The negro then took witli him from the house a razor belong ing to Mr. Oliver, and a small sum of money which was lying on a mantle.— Mr. Oliver’s house lies In a South-East erly direction from town. The negro then left and, crossing roads and fields, got around to (he road leading from this borough to Scotland in a North Easterly direction from town. About a mile from here, a gentleman resides by the name of John Landis. The negro ac costed a little boy whom he saw there and asked him if (here wore any men about. The 'boy said no. Just then a young lady named Lydia Detwiler was seen passing through a field some dis tance off, and the negro went over to wards her, and caught up to her about two hundred yards from her father's bouse which is in Green township. He attacked her at once and accomplished his purpose, the young lady resisting him to the best of her ability. From there he went in the direction of Mr Jacob Fry’s house ami when within a couple of hundred yards of it. he met a young lady named Miss Leah Lehman. |le attacked her also and a most terrible struggle took place. .He strusk her on he back of the he nd with a club, on the face so that it is covered with black marks, and choked her so as to, leave black and blue marks upon her neck.— In the struggle he tj.ok a razor from his pocket and drew it close to her tluoat threatening to kill her. She grasped the razor and broke the handle off', which she still has In her possession. Notwith standing this heroic resisiauce. the black scoundrel succeeded in accomplishing his purpose with this lady also. We under stand that she is still confined to her bed from the injuries received. On Friday, a negro answering the de scription given by the little girl and the ladies, was seen in this town and was ar rested by Mr. Frederick Householder and Mr. Nicholas Uglow,under the direction B of Sheriff Fletcher. His name is Cain Norris, and his residence is “ Wolffs' town.” He was taken to the jail. On Friday night, between seven and eight o’clock, the fire-bell tapped and a rush was made for the jail. In about ten minutes no less than eight hundred, perhaps a~thousaud; people were calip ered about the building. The crowd seemed wild with exchemeutaudauxious to obtain possession of the prisoner. But Sheriff*Flet’her refused to deliver him up and expressed bis delerminatiion to protect him. Several of our citizens made speeches urging the crowd to de sist from the undertaking, but the Sheriff still fearing an attack called up on Captain George W. Skinner of the “Honsutu Zouaves” lo come to ids as sistance. Captain Skinner brought up some of his men with their muskets in obedience to tiie SheiitPs requisition, and after tbe Cb ief Burgess bad inter posed bis authority also, the crowd left and went to tbeir homes- On Saturday and Sunday nights, similar attempts were apprehended and tbe Sheriff in con sequence, bad the jaif guarded.— Cham, bcrebury Valley Spirit. Harder In Vlrglnln— A Jinn Shot and - Killed by Thieves, Near Little lletUcl. Foutrfss Monrok, March 16.-A mur der was committed on Sunday morning, about four miles from Hampton, on the Yorktown road, the particulars of which, so far a« wo can ascertain, were as fol lows : It seems that a man, named John Thomas, who resides near little Bethel, w»s aroused by some noise in the vicin ity of bis smoke house, and got up to as certain the cause* Fearing that it might be robbers, he took down his shot gun and passed out of the buck door* Ho ad vanced cautiously to the smoke house, and there found three stalwart negroes busily engaged in prying open the door. As lie came up near them he asked:— “ What are you doing there ?"wbeu they all three fired at him and then fled. The bulla look effect, one in the face, one. in the shoulder, and the other in the vital region near the heart. The shots did not prove instantly fatal, and medical assist ance was at once sent for, but when the doctor arrived ho informed the family that Thomas was mortally wounded, and could survive but a short time. The out rage occurred about two o’clock on Sun day morning, after which the wounded’ man could scarcely speak a word. *He stated that the negr« es were stran gers to 1 lm and did not belong in that vicinity, though one of them lie had seen before. Thomas was not more than ten feet from the party when he was shot, which accounts fur the accuracy of their aim. He lingered until noon on Sunday, when bo died. He leaves a wile and nine small children to mourn his loss.— No arrests have aa yet beeu made. O it an I) .luiinl Dyer mid Tcr n.n livery, and Court Peace, 1m»;». R», April Te ;ie •. nnd Gen . of Quarter Adams Samuel L Alexander Elms Heltxhoovcr Geo 8e117.0l Daniel iirnndt David firmer tm-ichant larnier brink-maker fanner tanner larmcr * larmer laborer fanner ua;un mnkcj farmer tanner fanner butcher larmer clerk tanner fanner funner mnnor batcher fanner tanner Chambers Thos. 1) *‘aid well David Davidson tntm M Danner Philip Fllioli John llt‘ininlni'«T J Sr Mays Wm J Jr l.eekey M D Mo av Jonnston MeDanne) WmS Marini Abm Murphy John Minnm i .lacob Olio George Plsloe D .1 Sheuier John D Shcafer Hamuol Spoils Abm Zook John TRAVERSE JUI Terminer und (Jen of Quarter session Common PJense, IS UORR, April Term. Oyer and icral Jail delivery, and Court is of the Pence, and Court of W!>. Bloser Peter fanner merchant •wpenter me*ehant butcher gent shop-maker fanner contractor cabinet in’kr runner fanner clerk farmer tanner fanner Kent farmer merchant fanner fanner carpenter fanner hatcher machinist tanner fanner me-chant fuller farmer tanner Inn-keeper res keeper laboier • laborer larmcr fanner dentist | jhor laborer j I fanner i ; farmer tanner laborer farmer farmer fanner tanner Banks Wm O Beclein Uoo S Bo bh George Boar Wilson Bloser John uertnmt.l M Hranclon Win T Brinks Anthony Bricker John Britton Thos II Chestnut .hones Vox Win A Diirlhnu-en John Dnyer John UllilllU) Jllll'OH Davidson John S Davidson Win Eekles Wm II Elliott. Ainu Fortney Jacob Foreman J !v r lemlng Wilson Fitting John Feeinan Adam Fleming (Jeo Gieen Wm Heberlig Joseph Iloerner David Jacobs Joseph Kolihl Jacob ICll l j It Alex Llnllmrst elms A Mooie John T Matecr Bailey McCrea John Moans Win D Nell’ J 0 Peoples Wm Fetter J N Rupert Howard Sharp Tlmmim Stevick Felix Trego John K Watters Wilson Waggoner Jacob /-inn Adam Zelgler Jc-sco OYEU AND TERM D JINF.II ANDGENERAL..TAIL DELIVERY. Han- Knb’t L I funner Hopewell • gent iNewvhie gent Penn ro.sT keeper , Mecbanlcsb’g shoemaker E Penn lai mcr K Middleton farmer Newton farmer W Penh tanner Hampden h'liner MBU n tanner SmnhnmpUm farmer Newton funner E Penn Glandy .Turcot) Glumly Abm Dumlmogh David Fries Joseph Graham J E B Gracy J simrp Greason Samm-l Mnmicr Christ lan tlurlun Jamc-s M Mull Jacob Kahns A s Lantz Jucob Lehman lucob Lcrcw Wm farmer I farmer • merchant (dealer I farmer MeCnllnuuh A S Myors Alim Mutfiuv-iuinncl Kolh Ferdinand ScobyJohn M Trimble G<m> | farmer i : funner i .farmer : druggist j .smith I. Womb-rs Win B Wild Sfinrcircl G Young siimm TRAVERSE .TUTtOUS. A 1 RTL TERM, COURT UF COMMON PLEAS. SECOND WEEK, 1M1;). Alexander John jcurpentor Allen Samuel funner Blinker James labmcr Bishop Samuel j funner Brough PA imerchant Bowmiin Samuel funner Barrack Geo carpenter Urelz Jiieob lime-humor Colley John funner Comnrer Joseph lunner flemlenln Calvin funner Doit/, Kummii'l 'armor Ashelman John funner Neck Jacob smith Glenn Palcrxon laborer Gardner Duval funner Greegor John farmer (inswllorj W- merchant ilurmnlnger Jos farm r llurt/Jer Eli (armer (lays W ilson fm iner UooverMVH funner HencleJiilm A laborer Kirk John C piaster Knrns Henry carpenter Kindle Alim empenter J.nmJls Benj millwright Lee Henry tanner Melt George laborer Miller John H laborer .McClure Sumuel farmer Palm Wm tanner gviirer tanner tanner Rnum Paguo Hopp Henry Kuib Wm fanner tanner iiirmi>r tobacconist farmer farmer farmer painter butcher carpenter laborer clerk farmer Beep John ■ Uife Jacob F Mini p Elder W Sp«nuler H 1C Stephen John Btoufer John M Snyder Jonathan Worthington J Wootibum J At Worst Joseph Wallens Levi Waggoner SC Weekly James B I'KRSONAJ. —Grant has surrendered to tbe politi cians. —Forney gives a last quack at Presi dent Johnson. Seward has arrived home, boll" and all —Charles W. Elliott, Jr., ha? been, elected President of Harvard Cnivera.ty. —A pairofs2oo boat-* have been made for President Grant in Buffalo. Let him use them on the .Radical office holders, Washburn is styled a big-bellied, iras cible man, troubled with kidney com plain t. —The World considers Judge Hoar the best man. in the cabinet. —Burlinghame lias been favored with a cigarette from Napoleon’s private case. —A. E. Borie, the new Secretary of the Navy at Washington, is a Roman Cath olic. Grant- may be a good tanner,-but he is an uncommonly poor'Cabinet-maker. —Mr. Borie is preparing batteries to vitalize -Radicalism in Pe Misylvania.— McCiuro expects the fiTst shock. —The Portland Advertiser says every word of Pichident Grunt’s inaugural ad dress weig ha a pound. Weil, it is rutuer heavy. Both Republicans and Democrats unite in praising Govern Hodman, of New York, for nis vetoes of special legis lation. —lt is said that Brmrnlow went to Washington in Male wild a special ex clusive cur—a oody guard of tour Had ieuls, and that somebody tried to shoot him on the way. —The grave of General Zachary Tay lor is six miles Horn Louisville. There is only a simple with lua name upon it to mark the spot. t . —Borie is discovered to be a man of special gibs. The Philadelphia JHoai says that “he was one of the principal contributors to the purchase ot General Grant's house, in Cheauut, above Twen tieth.” —Alexander Johnson, the falherof ex- Goverimr Johnson, is now in thcddtli year of his age, and is said to be the old desl Mason in the r niled States, having joined the order in Irel ud in 1795. He resides in Westmoreland county, twelve miles east of Gieeusburg. -Ex-President Johnson and Mrs. Johnson. Jud.e Patterson and family and Col. Hubert Johnson left, last week, for Greenville. The ex-Presideut ac cepted the invitation of the citizens of Lynchburg, Va., who have tendered him the hospitalities of theiruity, From ArltauMns— I The !*lnr«lepor» ofdeue ml limUiuau lH*covoro«l—coulus biou ol'llto iie(Ml. Memphis, March 17.—A prisoner in the Helena, Arkansas, jail, yesterday, overheard two negro prisoners discuss ing the assassination ,ol General Hind man, and informed the jailftr, who, to gether with the marshal, took them out, and alter charging the prisoner with the crime, liie latter eon leased to being one of nine negroes vvlTo IPad^lormed ~cb)r-~ spiracy to burn the town of Helena, to avenge the hanging of a negro last Sep tember. Three of the party had gone to Hiud mun’a house foi the purpose of burning it, he having prosecuted the negro who was hung. One the number seeing Hindman sitting at a window, leveled a musket at him and fired, killing bun.— The otliers becoming lightened, fled and abandoned the plot to burn the town.— Five of the nine have beeu arrested and are now In Jail, •rm. Court or mral Jail de- Ho.sslon of the i3usincs o Notices £'•;/*’ oOjPOft best Xo 1 PiUch for ?ale low at the Yaul uf A. il. RLAIU. Miueh 11. ISC.i—lm. Southampton Frankfort* Monro*. Mcclianlc.sb’g Newum CteiT’oOOjOUO UH of Diy Vine an Boards lor s.uc cheap,,now Is ymir lime build* Middlesex Penn ers, ai the yaul of Mllllln I. Allen Mur h 11. lH.il—lm MMddlcsox MilUlii Jiuv Cheap for Castl—Three per cent, deduction on all Coal of hall ion and over, dflivejcd in town lor the cash. No allowance, when a charge iw made at A. 11. BLAIR'S. • March U, tiibl)—lm Souihempton Flunk ford Carlisle Neu-vllle FninUf* rd Newton sdverSprfng 8 Middleton Newton Seeds! Seeds! ! Fresh Garden uml Flower See k JiiHt i ecclved at Cornnmn A Wor thington's Drugstore. No. 7 East Main St. Also fresh Dings and Medicines 1 Mlddiespx 8 Mldolelon Dickinson U Alien Wanted.— A good Salesman in a Dry Goods Store. Apply immediately to Sander Begelbuura. corner 01 Market street and Market Square, Harr sburg, Pa. March 25, ItCO—2l I Frank ford *E Penn ji in lisle Meehnnlosb'a EPenn fiSf*Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa tent Medicines, Ac , a full stock conatunt.'y*on hand,.at the lowest inaikcl rales. Also a com plete line of School Rooks at the lowest priceI', 1 ', and ail articles pertaining to the Drug and Rook business. Frankford Frnnkford 8 Middleton Mechanlcssb'g NewviJlo Monlhumptou Soutlminpton Ship Boro Frankford Sliver Spring Fpnn HAVERHTIOK BUGS. Fob. 18,1SOO—tf No. iu N. HauovorSt. JJSTNo Article Within our knowledge Is so efllch-nt In purifying the blood, removing Rolls, Pimp es, Titter, Ac., uh hr. J. Lindsey's improved Rtoud Searcher. For sale by ila vim-.licit Brothers, Carlisle, Pa. W Penn Newton silver spring Middlesex U Allen Southampton s Middleton New Cumbhd New rninb’JU Ship Twp Norton Onoici: Family Gkocebies.—Finest quality ol Teas, Choice Brands of Family Flour, Ruckw heal and Corn Meal, at J. M. Masonhelm cr’s, South West cormn 1 Pitt, and i’omfrel Sts., Feb. ‘2,1. l.SC.t—;tiu Carlisle, Pa. Newton s Middleton MI ft) 1i n Frankford silver Spring s Middleton Fenn Attention Merchants.—Merchants will do well by callim to see the huge assort ment of yotions amt Fanc>/ Dri/ (iooilx, mch »a Gloves. Holsery, Nook-Ties and Hows; Suspen ders, Paper and Linen Collins, Culls. 1 rhhmlngs, In ureal variety, stationary,Tailors Trimmings, Shaving, Tooth and Hair Brushes, soaps Pot Tu rneries, Drugs, Mtoo Elude, Ac., Ac., at I* Alien .Mltllln Southampton | Carlisle [ Mccbanlcsb'g Dickinson Dickinson Newton ■'opewell Penn Penn Middlesex L Allen March 2>, ism—fit Middlesex .Fish and y,\lt, Wm. J>Uiir & Son, “.South End” Carlisle, oiler Fish ami Suit li* any quantities, at less prices than they can be brought from the cities. If not satisfactory, re turn them and get your money. Call nml see our Immense stock of Queem.ware, Glassware, Tubs. Chums, Haskcts, Sppons, Knlvess and Forks. Waltois, ami a thnusand other things that housekeepers want. M e sell cheap Jo»*cm-h, wholesale and retail, ami warrant all we sell, March 2o jsc!)~ Them fn nors Excitement. Carlisle shook to its centre hy the Immetwi throng weniiliig (he/rwuy in W. C. Smvj cr A Co's. Drv Goods Siore. This line stock of lay Goods and Carpets is being closed out at less than whole sale prices. All persons la need of House Fur nishing Goods, can spve at least‘Ti per cent, by purchasing of this well known house. They have on hand a tine stock of Lowell II ply, En glish and Ann'rle m In rains. Cottage, it xg and Linen Carpets nil below any prices nll'ered hv am* house. Save m uu;y hv calling at this well known store hetore jm ‘chasing. Remember they arc closing out to quit. March lii, (sun— Monroe I Dickinson ; W Penn Newton Militia ;R Pehn |s M idilleton (Hampden Ship Twp NowviM** •New Cnmb’Ul Frankford Frank Cord Mniinic Monroe Mccbanics’bg E Penn Mccim nicsb’g i'a rllsle Southampton w Penn silverspring E Penn 10 Perm Monroe IMckln.sou E Penn Monica* U Alien S Middleton Monroe Southampton Hopewell stiver Spring New rninb-Jd Hampden Newton Meclianics'bg Dtokm.son f-uril-lo L Allen L Allen Penn ship Boro Hampden MllUm Pom Mon roo Newton fnMlslo Hampden Hopewell W Penn E\TKItII-:.\VK rm; ISIKT Tk.vchkii.— Wananmker A Brown gave special attention hist season to the count ry trade and were grati fied with a large success In that lino than had ever heioio been achieved by any one house.— Their friends from flu; <'nutitry expressed them selves very generally as Well pleased with their treatment at Dak Hall, w. 11 pleased with the low prices, well pleased with iho ijuniliy ami stylo of the clothing they bought. Ltd W. A. E. “ learned something’ more than they ever know before nhbui Uio special wants of the country poople—lhe style of goods they prefer, the dura bility that must characterize there cloihiug, the sewing that won I rip, that Is indispensable, and many other points, to which they have this sea son given most special attention. Give them n chance, good people, and they will shortly surprise you With their apprecia tion of your needs and their ability to meet them ffldj e iJfla t feeta Carlisle Flour uml Grain Maillol, (arludo Newviho Newton Hampden New ion s .( i i. . i CORRECTED WEEKLY 11Y J. 11. noSI.EU -t DEO, f”Aiu.ist.i-, Mar. IMif*. ainily, S Si .V'i- - nrn, Flour—Sup«*r 7 Si oms - J •« !»,}■•* - Si-i-i 1... 9 Rye Klour f» v: >| • 'I««v»»r Si-i-u . \Vhout—White, 1 -I'M Timothy Seed 8 21 Wheiit—Red 1 ttt'New liny ion II 00 Rye Si a 1 Philadelphia Miirltcls, Fi.oun.—Sales nt Sfb'A-i'i 75 for pxims, and 7 00a 8 for extra bunilv; S7ux for Penn-ylviu la' and Ohio do. Rye Flour sulbat S'JJi-Ui. Nothing doing in Corn Meal Grain.—The Wheat market Is grcMly depress ed ano prices am drooping. .Sales of iDDO bushels rod at SI Vvilfor good and inline, Rye Is steady at SI 55 per bushel lor Western. Corn is dulljind price* are lo.ver. Sales of 4000 bushels yellow at K7a9Jconts. Oats are unchanged. “little jSTetn JrTtniccCsmcuts 'VTOTICG. —Notice is hereby j;i von that I vj the following named persons have lllod ap plications for Hotel, Liquor and Restaurant Li cences, under the several Acts of Assembly rela ting thereto. Imlie olllueuf llu* Clerk of the Court of Quarter sessions ot Cumberland county, which said applications will bo presented to said Court on Monday, the 1-tb day of April, Ih(j!l; HOTELS. Philip Pritsch, Fast Ward, Carlisle, George Z. Rent?., " “ .Lewia.fcTiber, “ H. L. Burkholder, West Ward, “ Jos L. Knettle, “ “ Jaeot) Tnndmm, “ “ .John Karly, “ “ Geo. Weizyl. “ ’* William Cru/.icr. Dickinson township. Jaeoii switzer, Last Pemisboro township, I*lll George, Jnllli Seller, •* “ Wm. Morris, “ “ Janies .May, “ " Jolm Gamher, Hampden “ KreMzer. •• Henry Vetter. Lower Alien " Jidin ti. Meek, John Hinkle, •• •• Jo nT. shelbly. Middlesex " AUgUMVIsL. llur.-h, Monroe “ Jos. Housnm AJ. \V. Sounders, Meehauicshurg horeugli, Jacob ikiue, Mccluuilcsburg borough. John I'lioiiipsun, ” •' Isaac Hub, . ‘ Gen L. '-p'tn.-lcr, “ .N. it. uin-ic. Mituin township. C. M-diingei Newlon (owo-ldp. 11. C. Htalteubuiger, .-eulon township. •J. C. Beecher, N. Middleton township. 11. F. Wilder, New i unit), butough. Wnt: C, sharp. Newlnng *• i has. Jlonueiieiger, Newvillo '* 1 It'lliy Snrdller, Clemens Uiuve, Sblpijonsbnrg borough', John Wynkoop, Sr. *• “ i. .1. iuniciii, “ “ Jacob slinner, “ “ Wm. elm k. Southampton township, Saiu'l UaUiihmuu, •' Uuvid Z. u.-yer, S.- Middleton *' Wm. S. .MulUn, *• “ Ellen Uupley, “ “ George Filler, “ “ J. W. Leidtg, Silver Spring township, Geo. K. i)uey, “ Alex. Kiiuk, '* “ John C. Uee&er, “ J. U. Worley, Upper Allen, " Joshua Culp •• •* Jacob Chtsuell, W. Peunsboro township, J. \V. Fair John Fuller, East Ward, Cnrllslo, Ueury I'ubly, M Julm ilniiuuii, “ 1 U, K. iveller, olilppoiiKbury borough. URSTA.UIIA.Nrrt. A. J. BUv, Kast Ward, Carlisle, Thuinaa C. Colbert," " Samuel Urowu, •* KredertcK. Hubner, ** “ Adam Holliuuu, West Ward, Cardfile, Tiieu. Junes. “ “ A. Kuu il‘ A. Altllor, **, '* Horary U. ite*sm.u», New Comb, borousb. Saia'lGrove, Upper Alien towimUlp. .luiiu Meloy, .U«-eiiuiuosuurg b u«». Ueury rtperow, W. PeiiaHiimo township. Uy Act of Aurfeinbly, all lb-eases must be lifted WlUilii Ulteea days utter UeuiiJ granted, or tUey Will oe lorfaiLed. r iii uo nfliuuuui SAMUEL HIXLEK. March 115, liU9—Jt Clerk Quarter demons. hereliy given, Umt mi us.Ui.hi for~Uie mcoVpoianou of ••C.mod A.ajrtc.tn .\l.Vfli,mica’ Liutidiug mid Loan Atsovi.itum of Wc.st Kairvlew,” Hum lit-en , probated to cuo Court ot Common I'luauot Cinh uert.uid county, nu 1 cH.u llic mini Court lu.s tix ed Monday. April IU. iMjj, lor Uio cou»idcinu n ot said appuc.uioa, uud iuc hearing ot miy ob- Aeotions uioroio. ' C. K. MAC LA UG JILIN. Aiturnt-n /or Ai'plicuitis. •March 23, lettJ—3t tf»t A HlO w A UD. —Lust February' 27t U, tOXV/ ill or ujir Lao M i^cet—a Baj.v n jT u . tt >o. Imai vvitn Oiuj.c mlic. Apply ut No. 43 VVJ-JL ill lUi .street. lotW—it»* . A. 11. BLAIR, COYLE A CO.. No U South Hanover Bt., - Carlisle, I’a. Puii.ADni.pniA, Mar. 23, PC9. RETAILERS. Nnu TMicrtLcmruts $4,.:oo,ooo ' SKVKX VKUCF.XT. GOLD JiONDS, Titnvn year-3 to run ismth- ry TIIK la KI- AND MISSISSIPPI SUI’KRhU. HI VEH ItAILld iAfVnMP.\NV A Flltsr MOU’IOAOl 1 . &INKINO fl?M» TH hv \ur. Si'i'iiml by I,r.:H ood acres of choice Lands, and by iho HaUroiid. Its Hulling Stock and the Frau ehLc- of the Company, I'm 1 side * AT Do AND INTEREST Yielding In Currency NEARLY TENDER CENT. INTEREST F We will take Government or other Securities nf full market, price, In exchange for the Ronds, Pamphlets ami fun Information, and Ronds tar nished on application by mail, or In person. DE HAVEN & BRO., // AiV K Jt S AND DFAUCK.S IX GOVEUNMHNT 8K- FERITIES. GOLD, Ac NO 10. SOUTH THIRD STUKKT. Philadelphia, Penn Jun. 2s. bill)— ly U S. INTF.RNAL HKVENUK. COLLECTION OF ANNUAL TAXES FOR IMjO. ('0t.1.l- fTOII'S OI'TICK, l.'irjl Dist I’a, 1 Meehuiileshuitf. l*a , Maieli •-’O. IMID. / Pursuant to the Internal Revenue laws of the llnlied states, all persons assessed on the Atilui ill List ol Isli'.l, tor special J‘a\ or License, Tax on Im-o.i,e. Carnage Gold Watches, IMiUe Ac., are hereby noidled that the ■ olleelor of ine District, or his Deputy wdi be present to i ecelve the afore said Tave>, at the times and places below nam ed : CUMBERLAND COUNTY. At Hock's Hotel, Lisburn, on Saturday, April •Id, iM' I *, tm Lower Allen township, cumimi land county, and Fairvlew township, York county. At Kline's Hotel,Bridgeport.on Monday. April ilh, l y iri, lioin 7 A. M. to U o'etock M., lor East Pcnn-nmo and llumi-den townships, enmh. Co. At tfoidsboi<j, on Monday, Apnl i-on, for pailoi iheTtn Ihv., Including CoueWago, .\ew- Uen\ ami Aiunnglon townsm ps. Y ork county. At Me- i Ullee ol ine Assis.-laiit A. sesMir.at s.h Ip peiisiini g, on 1 hitrsday ,Api 1 1 s, I-h'.i. lor t lie I • ps. ol >m ppenslmi g. Soul Ilain pi on ami Hopewell, and me noiongn ol r-mppnnsmiig and Newimrg. At ii.a u.nee ol tlie As- slant Ys-.es-.or, at New- Vitie, on l'n Ini and r-aitinlay, Apin I'ih and null, , - till the lown-h P- ol Million 1- nuiUloi o Wesi i en 11 -lan o, Penn and Newton, nml the bn ■ • 11_i 1 M New vjtle. A. . 1..- mlifi. ii! .M. i]! i-niiii’.i, Hlutiu’s U 11!. i iii U"n', mi Mi<llll.i> .iml 'I iu-mI-in . April Vi 1 ,'!."..'.’ 1 .,! U,' .‘sTr/ - j| , iL!"^\V,?' , !;iV.l7i."vx N, || 1 ,1.'l Checks, Cnllcocd, Gll>Klmm«. Muslim, 4c, Ac Do-a. i-. >n an I Hi.- ln.i,.ni;li . nMi li-.il-. i i.h-i -h i-.-i. 11 > , m ,■ M.-.-h iiu.-.-Tipru. on I V , . Ui r ! »? 1 '( '-I' N : ail sclllngot such prices aswlll astonish nil fiat. AI hi .i in ,i ii< i i i.i- Ih> c i;i; h i>l ,\j i t'l >;ii 11 si hi i ir, i l| lu be. aUI I I Kill \. ,1 In) ll I nil II -■il [ *• • I Mtill.iylmn,. On * • it. I- i.iu»t uu .nnl u ii' h,ii -i on ill A -1. K in. will give UK a call for lh-- uiiin- niwi f urn-<1 I'lacri Imvi* la ca s li'i'U il as llu.- 1111 >* l (•I'liiiiu in ill,• si- \ • I’llll IH V Null', 1.1111 (UNO-. Will In- lO'-fl Vl'll on llliv oi Hit* tlti>'' tiicci naif, ai any i»l i In* | >• >1 iiih iuii'll 11 >n \ (.-uu-ii l lulii, la.\ |Mji'i'. oil thy '■t fi. i'tfi. ("ifi. i-'i(i. i.ich unit Hih of Apr., c ii led uni'' will mil iiu i i-crivfil iii Uu* I'd i Ice lor s iijlli.-i! 11l ..K'cMiabtObUltf, US be Will be absent fill- Hit; the iiUO\ e iij point mentis. W.M. IMSNN l>. ( \>l(i vloi\liif/i Uisl. /'ii. .M:U\ il I.s/N-K TO SANDER SEGELBAUM, COU MV UK 1* T STUI-'KT A- MA UK ETSciU AUK 11A R U Iri B V UG, PEXX ’ A Who (s Just opening tlie* largest assortment of CARPETS, DRY GOODS &c. ever thought to Harrisburg. Large variety of L ADI KS’ SAT K S Mr. Setr-'lhanin Is a live and upright. business man, and "O advise our renders to give him a call. March hW-~ 1m nilkuiKK’S S A I.ICS. —By vutue of V 7 Min dry writs of Venditioni Exponas, l.e\arl Fai l.is amt Fieri Facias Issued out of the Court of i'iuuni'in Pleas, of Cumberland county, I’a , and lo on* directed. I Will expose to Public Sale, at i lie Court House, in ('art isle. On Pi it hit/. Arril, p, | d;( at. 10 o'clock, A. M„ the tulluwing dOMifdj od real estate. to wit: A Lot oi G run ml hiluale in the borough of (‘ar lis’e. Cum'ierland county, i a., bounded on tin* West by South Hanover street, on the South by other 'ot of defendant, on tbc Emu l*y an alley, ami on the North by an alley, containing feel In ironl and 210 In deolli. mure or less, having tbeieim eiecled a two story Fiamo House, Hack Build ini'. Frame si a tile and oilier out-but Id mgs. Also, a Lot of Ground .situated In Hie borough of Carlisle, t nmberhtnd county. !*«.. bounded on the North by ot her property oi the defendant on the West bv South Hanover su perron-Hie South in' Mrs. Washmood.und on the East by an alley, conialomg 2S feet. In trout and'J 10 In depth, more or less, having thereon erected a one and a half story Frame liwclllug House, Ac. Seized ami taken In execution as the property of Wil liam Johns. Also, the undivided Interest In a tract of Land, situated in Soul ham plop township, (.'umbci hiud county, bounded on Hie North by lands of KnascM's bens, on tho East by lauds ot Henry Elm er's hells, on the Smith by the Adams county linn and lands of I.ovl sirohm.and on the West, hy binds o' Duval Clever and other.-, containing 5.1M1 Acres, more »n less, having thereon cirri' d a Furnace, Forge. Tenant Ho'is.-s, It,it n- and otherout-tmildlngs.— seized and taken in execution n.-i tho propel ty Oi NiltillH Slns Is. Also, a 11 act of Land situate In Dickinson town,-Dim, Cijjijbf.TbiJid coinity hounded »m Die North In land of .10-ep-i llovts and id hers, on the West l.v.' l’ire Drove I’i.perty.” on the South la Rich,aid Woods and/ni Die Kn-f !>y Du! Whn st'Wntoid e. ntaiiiing 1 ■ 5 Ames, more or less, ha ving lln 11 on riveted -i t ■ <> story i'nuiie Du’.-llm;; lloiec. Log Pain, Snu Mill, and other oiiMmi Id inn- Sei/fil an l taken In executtmi as Die pi op- 11 voi.l at o'i Zin n, A t-o. a 1 1 .tfi’o) 1. 1 ud siiuand in l T )iper A lien hnvn-hip. l‘uinherla ll d conidy. I*a . bounded on Die Ninth ht 1. 11 ul -o! R.ie'iuel I.iinlis, on the East i.\ lands ot **.>n i n<l i-w on on Du* ?*ouih by tamls ■ I Hr. '.D. Long and William foover, amt on Dll' West tv, land- ot i.j.'ob Hoover, emi taming I’. Ames ni'ne or bnavmg llieieuii elected a i\vi..Moi> 1 ' I'weding 11-ni-e. Log -balile and otbm oiK-lai i htinys. Seized and la ki-n in r.\n«ii iori as iiir j.i i•]..a ty of Alexander Yost. A Ho. all that "erialn building, toe iled In the village of West Kiiml-w. l.a-1 I'mio-borough town-blp, Cm da-rlund connl\,on a Lot nr piece of Ground, hounded on Die Noith hy William Mai tin. mi the .S.mlli by lliesmt :i. mil, on the l-.ast to- 1 lilrd Mrcel. a don the West by , being a iwo-hlnry Frame Dwelling House, ‘JJ reel deep, ami having attached a porch on the rear, ol feet in length, by 5 feet in width, Selz- I rt and taken in execution as the properly of John I-:. Jherco. Also, a Lot oi tg-ouml si tun ted in Newton twp.. (‘umbei-lend countv , Pa., b' iinded on the North by Main sjieel. on the West hy Benjamin Whls b*r, on Die East by David llursb. on the •South by an alley, containing tRI feet in frm.t and 180 feci In depth, moie or less, having thereon erect ed a two-story Frame Dwc ling House, Frame stable and other oiu-lmihllngs. Seized and ta ken m execution as the property ol Alexander B. Kennedy. Also. a tract of Limestone Land situated In Newton Township. Cumberland county, hound t’d on the North by land of Widow Yunderbelt, on the West .by hind of Allen Beatty, on the South hy land of Widow f- harp, tind on the I out by land of Uoherl Mickey, containing IK7 Acres, more nr less, having thereon erected n two-sl-ry Log Weather-hoarded House Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House, Ac. Also it tract- f Land situated in Newton tmrn shin.rumheriaml county, hounded on the West and South hy Cornelius Vanderhelfs heirs, of lint Noi jhrfiv’tf. Manning and Naaglo A Wilson, and on the Hast hy Walker & Horn, containing Acres more or less. Seized and taken iti exe cution ns t n> properly of Mays MleUey. Also,''.id that pertain Building located on a lot nr piece of ground, situated In Shliemuiistown, Lower All? u township, CTmaberlnnd county, ad joining .lon uli.m BaisU-y.ou the East; «.n the South ny »ci*<md nr Green stret.on the We.nl \\v an allev, and on the North hy an Al iev. 1 1 is a l-'rnmeand Plastered House, twenty two feel m front and twenty -six feet deep, with a hm-k bundlin' attached. The main huildln being two stories high, and the kitchen one stoiy and a half high. Seized and taken in exe cution us Iho property of Samuel Shircman. To ho wold hy me. JOS. C. THOMPSON. Sheriff, Sheriffs Oflice Carlisle. March 12, ISGft. Conditions. -On all sales of S-V»i) or over. Sod will »>o lerpnred to ho paid when the propeity Is stricken oiL and $25 on allsales uii;!er March IS, 15W0. Notice in bankruptcy.—i-:»a -tcin li.stnenif Ponnsvlvanla s S. At Car i.mo thetnh.duv of March. A. U lst-0. The un dersigned heichy gives notice ot his appoint ment as -i sslgnce nl Jn«ohtVHenUof North Mid dleton Township tn the enmity of Cumberland, and state nl Penusvlvanla, within said District who has licea adjudged a Bunluupl npoa Ida own petition hv the District Court of said Dis trict, * IIEISER. Assignee, Carlisle Pa March IS, 1800-fit, fX-nHcs. ■ LIN CAKPPETS AT TUV CEJ\'TIS*HJL DRY GOODS BTOR*. JubV opening a full oßiortraonl of CARPETS OF ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES. Splendid patterns, ENGLISH TAPESIR^ BRUSSELS. LOWELL THREE i’LY, ONLY SI 7,*i, EXTRA SUPER TWO PLY, OJS.LV H INGRAINS. SIRIPED, VENETIAN. Wu { - IXrrcH.HPAIR, RAG LINEN, HEMP, Ac., J* Fit URKATLY REDUCED PRICKfc 4) Il> VLO T H S VO U H A I. I S TAI3 Ij E OIL OLOT H S f STAIR OIL CLOTHS, QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, Tnhlo Mucus, Damasks, Tickings* Sheciimni, H OUrfK FURXJSHIXO O0()D>' IMca.sc remember that there has been a gn at decl life lu CARPETS Ko that wo are able New Goods fuilv n«» cheap ns the wholesale prices ■* few months ojjo. IMeasodo net fall to give uh au-early on 11 nudi'* t share of the bargains. LEIDICH & iIILLItK Mnre.lt IH. IM9. 3Lcgal Jfiotfcest DHOt’LAMATION. Whereas the I Hon. James 11. Graham, President Judge ol tho several Courts of Common Pleas ot the coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus tices of the several Courts of Oyer ami Terminer and General Jail Delivery In said counties, and T. P. Blair and H.Stuart. Associate Judges ofthe ‘ Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other oiromlers, in the said county of Cumberland, by their pre ccnt.s to me directed, dated the 11th day ol January, A. D., IHttO, have ordered the Court of Over and Terminer and •'General Jail De livery to be holdcn at Carlisle on Ihb *d .Mon day of April. Will, (being the Hth day.) at 10 o'clock In thoforenoon.locuntlnuetwoweeks. Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner. Justices of the Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by thcania precept commanded to be then and there In their proper persons, with their rolls,records, and inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their ofllces appertain t>. be done, and all those that are bound by nv-g -nlzunces, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo In the Jail of said conn tv. are lo bo there to prosecute them shall be .just JOH. f THOMPSON, —Mnreh t.- IBbt).—to Sheriff, NOTICE. -Notice U hereby g Wen the letters of administration on vhe-estat of John C. Hnydor, lute of Frankford township Cumberland county, deceased, nave been grant edln Samuel H. Snyder and Jeremiah S. Snyder, residing in said county. All persons having claims or demands against the said decedent are requested to make the sam known to the said aamlulMtrutors without delay. __ SAMUEL H.HNYDEtI, ' JEREMIAH B.ANYDER, March 11.18(59—(it MlminUtralori. PROTHONOTARY’S NOTICE. Notice U hereby given thntthe following nc counts havoheen hied In the Pi olhonotury'sOffice for examination,and will lie presented lo the •court of Common Pleas nt Cumberland county, tor omilli mation. on Wednesday, the 15th day of. April, A. D. Pity, viz: I. The account of John Stuart. Jr.. Soqueatra im- of the Hanover mul Carlisle Turnpike Kload Company. ‘2. The account of Cornelius Kennedy, assignee of I,“vl Worst, under deed of voluntary assign ment. J. I’. BRINDLE. Match 11. 1809-41* Prothnn" (try. NOTICE.— Notice in hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of William Johnson, of South Middleton lwp„ have been granted lo tho undLUslgtied resid ing hi same twp. All persons indebted to said estate are requested lo make payment Immedi ately. and those having claims against said es tate will present them for settlement. UEBc.LVA K. JOHNSON, Fat). 11. IBti9,—lll AOminUlrainx. Large public balk of carri ages, BUGGIES AND WAGONS, A. B. & N. SHERK, ON FJtIDAY , MAY, ~TH, 1869. Messers. A. B. A N. Rhork, having successful ly carried on t’oacn Making foi three year*;one of the firm wishes to withdraw. By so doing they have to make sale of tnelr large Stock on hand, which consists or ONE PLATFORM PHAETON, OUST STYLE, THREE OEHMASTOWN CARRIAGES, TWO CAFFERY WAGONS, ONE TWO SEATED SQUARE CARRIAGE, ten leather Top Steel Tiro Buggies, fifteen Utim and Duck lop, part ol them Steel Tire,? No lop - Buggies, live new Spring Wagons, with and with out tops, ten second hand BuggUs, Hockuw* a and Spring Wagons. All the now work Is war ranted lor oucyour. March It, Hi I *—N WJ ANTED.—By a firnt-clnsa Life VY ISHUUANcn Company, General and Local Agents for this and surrounding counties. The dividend of this company Jn Jan. waa 30 per cent. Among Ita feature" are: 80 days grace In payment of premiums: annual dividends; all policies non-iorfcltnhlu; does not limit travel. Addtess wUh references Jnturaitc*. P. O. iioz 1K74, Philadklpilu.. Pa v March 18,1569 —lm ■ .Ifiiuncial I noon MOUSE STATEMENT FOR J. a n. i -i.lmu John I’mil, and ...\ ■‘’••'f. K-.i- . iiMcti.ifsot tin* )>i >or iiik'l ol U;« ! 1 * i" I- n j.. \ ii.» nf of cumlK-rinmJ cinin(> . man . iuit m ii;> ' ilil«tiuntv. i oio tin* list dn> of .liitiiiui'y.lo 1 1 o' of l>* ccmlii-r, A. !»., I*'.'. liu-m*o\V: To cash from county Ttcaimrer. To ca.vli Jrom county Tr urer, on ucct.of New Kulfiilnc* To e«>h trotn Fin* liihU rimcoC'oini'unh'H, ms. with drawn. To casts from Jonathan Sny der. money refunded, i 00 To cusli faun Jacob llo«*rner, for support of D. Orris, * 03 00 To eaxh from J. M, Menus, for KUpp"t i of c. Lnuuhltn. 13)00 To cash from Jacob Kncule, for Hupponuf Mra.Kncute, 105 00 To cash from Then Wallace, for support of U. Wallace, 43 00 To cash from U. Longnecker, for support ofsatitl. Util, M 09 To cash troin Wm. Smith, for support of Mrs. Smith, 5 SO To cash from M. Bushman, /or support of M. Glul2 t 34 27 To cash Horn H. Polity and others, tor Lard and Tallow sold/ 129 89 To ca-h from J. Thudium, and others, for Cattle sold. 75C 46 To cash from J. B. Leldlg and ullieis, for Wheat, Corn anti Oats, owl 00 To cash trom H. Pc O'er and others, for Hay sold, • <(G 00 To cash from J. Clcndenln and others, for Hides sold. 302 52 To cash from Dewait Wink, for Corn, Wood, Ac., S 3 s$ Total Debits, By cash paid L. T.GreoufieUl and oiliers, lor Mcrcimn disc and Groceries, ■»« By cash paid Mm. Hallaburg and others, for out-door aid, 1,783 66 By cash paid State Lunatic Asylum, for support of paupers, 655 ifi» By cash paid J. Bistßno nndothe's, for Tailoring, Hats aud Shoes, 452 83 By cash paid D. Slpe and others, for out-door fu neral expenses, :121 92 By cash paid D Smith and others, for Constables’ and Justices’ fets, ill I" By cash paid Jno. Beotcm and others for Lumber and Coal for fuel. 820 01 By cash paid Ilauck, Bren nem&u aud others, lor Cattle, ' 2,003 80 By cash paid J. H. Hosier and others, for Bran aud Grinding, 285 43 By cash paid Simon Smith and others, for Smith ing, 266 01 By cash paid Geo. Zlnn and others, lor Postage, Box limit and Stationary, 11 01 By cash paid J. Rrcnuo man and others, lor Wood tor lucl, 501 2.'* By cash paid Win. Frldly and others, for Tin ware and Tinkering. 31 50 By cash paid J. Clendeuin and othels, for Leather, 520 09 By cosh paid D. Wink and others, for Haymak ing and Harvest, 51 87 By cash paid H. Saxton and other*, for Hardware, 261 10 By <a-h paid J Nobioaud otlieis, for Bt O'. 318 51 By cash paid Jonathan Sny der and others, lor Trav eling Kxpell-os. *9 25 By cash p U John Paul and oi hois, lor Lxti a service, 125 00 By cash paid Imnide A De«f femli ifei-, for i'ew Reaper, 22.5 00 By cu*h paid Kincsuiltli it Hupp, for Range in kilo on, 75 W By cash p»*irt U. C. Woodward, fur Clover mid Timothy Seed. By casn paid Mathews <t Bro., fur Grates and Fender, 60 By cash paui BpunslurA Hum rlc, for Insurance, 20 By cosh puidUoniinun A Worth ington, fur Drugs and Medi cines, 68 By cash paid William Fonlcle, for wagon making, IS6 SO By cash naul M. llightmyer, for new Clock. -• So 00 By cash paid P. Brakcnmakcr, for \\ eaving Carpet, 7 65 By cash paid W. I». Crouse, for papering dining loom, 7 10 By cash paid David Huoruer, for Curding wool, 8 87 By cash paid Gtdlon Kutz, for Repairing Machine, 13 50 By cash paid F. Kchlcs, for Meat Tubs, 14 oo By cash paid John Kahl. for Rye Straw, 17 00 By cash paid W. O’Donald, for Repairing Pumps, 2 25 By cast* paid Peter Stone, for Ice, 2 12 By cash paid 8. M. Simons,for Arrhllect, 400 00 By cash paid John Gutshall, on acci.of Mew Build ing, P.BOO W Bv cash paid Francis Able, Nurse In Hospital, 80 00 By cash paid Susan Neff, rook, 50 00 By ca>*h paid Peter Myers, Teamster, 210 00 By.cash paid J. N. Snyder, Clerk, 300 00 By cash paid Dr. 8. P. Zolgler, Salary. 150 00 By cash paid Henry Snyder, Esq,, Salary, 800 00 By cash pmd Jacob Squires, Esq., Salary, 100 oi* Bv cash paid W. J. .Shearer, Eqs., Salary, 10 00 By cash paid Miscellaneous Expenses, 1 00 Balance duo Treasurer at last settlement, 5S 10 $25,322 00 Balance in bauds of Treas urer, 127.041 45 SQUIRES; Esq, Treasurer of the Poor House, uud Houseof Employment of Cum* berland county, in account with Director* of said Institution from the Ist day of .Inn., lo the 31st day of Dec, IHUB. To cash from comity Treasurer, an per estimate, sil.Ooo 00 To cash froin county Treasurer, on acct. of New Building, 0.000 00 To cash from other sources os ex hibited in the foregoing state ment, 4,041 48 By cash paid John Gutahall, on acet. of New Building, 50,900 00 By cash paid on Directors or der uh above. $15,722 00 $26,222 00 Balancu in Treasurer's hands on settlement, 2,310 48 OPERATIONS OF THE INSTITUTION DU RING THE YEAR 1603. STATEfIIENTOF STEWARD AND MATRON. Imnalcs. Number of paupers In the House Jan. Ist, IfcO'i.f <»f whom were colored.) 112 Number of paupers admitted up lo Dec. 31, I*HS, 150 Numberof Paupers bo n in the House. of whom weie sent hero pregnant,) 9 Wnolo number provided for du - lug the year, 251 Number dieo of whom 3 wore colored 7 Number bound out 7 Number dlsrhuigcd eloped, 1)0 IBS Number remulnu in the House, Jan. IM, Isou, (ui « hum 14 uro colored,) Numberol ou -door pa up rsbupport ed at public expense, uf horn 6 nro in ihe-Mtuie l.unutic Hospital, Whole number chargeable on Jnn, Ist, liJOii. jpo The) um e in the iiom-e. as nl-m ua can bo as certumed.T nmler I year of age. 0 from 1 to 6.4' irmu sto iO, Ui ii uin lu to 20, n irom an Io .Ju. j I from ;ie u> id, 12 iroin <o toSU.nirmu 50 to 00.1 C iruiu 00 to 7U, lij fium 70 to 6U. und 2 liom M) to JXJ. In mldltl ui io the above »,022, travelling ■ im pels have been iccelved without regular order, lu whom weie given J5 t i*S7 meals. and many of them weio furnished wiillanicle.s of clothing. Proceeds of Farm. 97fi bushels Wheat, 294 b bushels Oata,2ttto Ims. shelled Corn, 000 bushels Puiuloes, 77 loudn Huy, 20 loads Fodder, o muds Pumpkins, «2 bushels Uub.ua, 2 builiclH becd Unions. 76 bushels red Beets, 0 buubels green B -aim, 0 bushels Peas. 20 bushi Is 'J ulmilut b, 40 bushels '1 uruips.u.Ow beads Cabbage, 2M>O Cucumbers, I bushel Oiled Cher ries, 6 dor. Eggs, twerc given lu paupers,) 2.460 lbs. Butler, uud l‘i crocks of Apple Butler were made. Article* Made in the House. 253 pair Pauls, 13 Vesta, 4 Roundabouts, 3 pair cloih Mittens, 44 pair Stockings knit, 22 pair Stocking* fooled, 21 Bonnets, 12 Capa, OS Sucks, 125 a|huiih,;£ Cum torts, 67 Chemise, 164 Shh la, Otf Frocks, 50 Pillow Slips, 2 1 Uolsteis, WChafr-beds, 39 Sheets, 37 Handkerchiefs hemmed, 31 Cntl dien’s Frocks, 2* i-uspeudeiß, 6 Quilts, 4U Towels, 8-i Skirts, 7 shrouds, 300 lbs, hard Soap, and 60 barrels toll Soap wore made. Work Dona in Carpenter Shop. 2) Collins, f Bread Hack, 1 Stone Hied, 1 Wood chest, 1 Dough Tray, 3 Galls, and some Hummer Handles. Stock Widened and Killed. 19 Beeves (average weightol7 11-11 l lbs.) 12,301 lbs. 4 Calves, average weight 03 1b*.,),274 lbs. 32 Mugs, nvi- wee weight 25u 1b5.)7990 lbs.,making In uil 20,674* lbs. Stock on 'farm Jan. I', ISG9. 0 Mulca,2 Uoraos, 24 Milk Cows, 9 head of slock Cuttle, 17steers. 2 Yoke of Oxen.Krtows, loShmus, ond lu Pigs, Utetmils on Farm Jan. I, iB6O. 2 broad and I narrow wheeled Wagon, l Stone Wugou. 1 Hume Sled,l pair Wood Ladders, 1 pair Hull Luddora.3 pair Hay Ladders, 1 Wagon-bud,3 Ja U Screws. 2 Carls. 1 Bptlug Wagon 2 largo Sleds, U Plows. 2 single and 6 double Shovel Plows, 2 large and 4 small Cultivators, 1 Holler, I Grain Drill, I Threshing Machine, horse power and belt, I Wind Mill, I Fodder Cutter, u Wheel burrows. 2 Log Chains, 3 sets Wa.on Gears, 2 fifth and I corrving Chain, Sineads, Single and Double Tieo-'.N Fly Nets, i Wagon Huddles, lu Halters and Chains, 45 Cow chums. 1 set of Car penter Tools, i «ei Blacksmith Tools, H Gram * radius, 13 Mowing Scythes, 1 Wire llorio Make, 3 picks. 2 Mattocks. 3 Crowbars, 2 Stone Urtn», lasuovidh, 1 Grain Reaper, 1 Mower, and a va-. rloiv of Stone Hammers, Quarrying Tools, Spades. Folks, Hakes sickles, corn Hoes, Wood Saws. Axes. Mauls. Wedges. Croat Knife, do.. 4c, ’ , W j SN , K YHNYDEH.««iwn«, KLfZABKI U SNYDKK, .Matron. W«,tho Directors or the Poor And UodM ot Employment of Cumberland county, do certify the above and foregoing to he a correct state ment of the receipts* and expenditures of said Institution, from the Ist day of J«n« to Cftefllst day of December, I*6B. and also of the operation of said Institution during the same period, and of Its condition on January Ist. txffl.accordlng to the best of our knowledge. Given under our hands this lllh day of January, A D„ I*9, J. NNIDF.IL JOHN DAVID WOLF. JJirec/ort of the i*our of Cumb. Cb. We, the Auditors of Cumberland county, hav ing examined the account and voucheis,ol the Directors of the Poor and House rtf Employment ofsafd county.from Jan. Ist, to Dec. Slut,lMN,and elso the account and vouchor* of Jacob Hqulres, Esq., Treasurer of said Institution for the mine period, do certify that wo find & balance In hand* of Treasurer of two thousand three hun dred and nlnct en dollars ami forty-eight cents Given under our hands this a2d day of January. A. 0„ 1M». p. g. McCOY, ELI AS MOUNTZ, JOHN REGS Kit, Auditors of Cumberland Oountu. Narch,4,lBC9—3t «:v>h)Ou w.ixw <v 1026 MrjjEf3 op the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ARE NOW COMPLETED As 531 tnltesof the western portion of the line, beginning at Sacramento, aro also done, but about To he finished, to open the Grand Through Line to the Pacific. This opening will certainly lake place tearlv thlssenHon. Besides a donation from the Government of 12.n00 acres of land per mile, the Company is en titled to a subsidy in U. H. Bonds on its line os completed and ace-pled, at the average rate of about 330 500 per mile, according to the difficul ties encountered, for which the government takes a second lien as security. Whether subsi dies a e given to noy othet companies or not, the Government will comply with nil its contracts with tin* Union Pacific Railroad Company.. Nea rly .the whole amount ol Bonds to which tbo Company will be entitled have already been de livered. 527.041 1$ FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AT PAR. By Us charter, the Company Is permitted to Issue Its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the same amount-as thu OovenimcntUonds,ami no ni'-rt. These Bund* arc a Flist Mortgage up on the entire road and all Us equipments. THEY HAVE THIRTY YEARS TO RUN, AT BIX PER CENT., and, by special contract, both PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. The U. 8. Sup’emo Court has recently decided that this contiacl Is In ail lespects valid aud of legal obligation. Such securities aro generally* valuable In pro portion to the length of time they have to run.— The longe-t six per sent, gold Interest bonds o* thoU.B. (the ’si's) will bo due In 12 years, and they arc worth 112 If they had 30 years to run, they would stand no less than 125. A perfectly saf* First Mortgage Bond like the Uniou Pacific should approach this rate. The demand for Eu ropean investment Is already considerable, and on (he completion of the work will doubtless carry the price to a largo premium. SECURITY OF THE BONDS. It needs no argumenltq showthata First Mort gave of 526 600 permile upon whatfornlong time must be the only rail mint connecting the Allan tlc and Pacific State* Is perfect > »ccwe. The en tire amount of the mortgage will be about SW».<K»,<WU, utnl the interest $1,800,000 per annum in gold. The present currency cost of this interest Is less than $2.50”, 000 per annum.'while the gross • nrnlngs for tlie year IsiK*. FROM Vk AY BUSINESS only, on AN AV ERAGE OF I.EHSTHAN 700 MILKS OF ROAD IN GPEHATIuN, WERE MORETUAN FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, The details of which are aa follows From Passengers, Piom Freight, From Express, From Mail*. From Miscellaneous, Prom Government troops, From Gov. Freight, From Contractors’ men, From Contractors’ material, Total, This Targe amount Is only an indication of the Immense traffic that must go over the through line in a few months, when the great tide of Pa cific travel and trade will begin. It Is estimated dial this business mimt make the earnings of die road from FIFTEEN TO TWENTY MILL ION A YEAH. Kb the supply of these bonds will soon cease, parties who desire to Invest in them will find It for their Interest to do so at once. The price for the present Is par and accrued interest from Jan. 1, In currency. Subscriptions will be received in Carlisle by A. L. BPONBLER, and In New York AT THECOMPANY’S OFFICE, No. 20 Nassau SL, JOHN J. CISCO 6 BON, Bankers, No. 59 Wall St. And by the Company’s advertised agents th oughout the United States. Montis tent free, but parties subscribing through l< cal agents, i dll look to (hem for their safe dettverp. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED OUT. Ist containing a report of (he progress of ih.*. work to (hal dale, ami a more complete sinlo* ment in relation to the value of the bonds than cun be given In un advertisement, which will be sent free on appUration m the company's olllces or U> any of the advertised agents. JOHN J. ULSl.'u, Treasurer, New York. Merch 11. 1809— 2,319 IS gAHGAINS! BARGAINS I W. C. SAWYER & CO calls the attention of the public to tbelr Im mense stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which they are desirous ol closing out. We offer groat bargains, and have a full stock of Dre*a $27,041 48 j Goods, consisting of Silks. Poplins, such an Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, Venetian Cottage, Rag, Linen and Hemps in great varie ty. Oil Cloths, Rugs, Shades <Sc., which will ha sold very cheap. CLOTHS'ANT) CASSIMEFVE.S, Hosiery und Gloves, House furnishing Goods •»! every kind, and In abundant quantities. w«- wlll make great sacrifices, and odor n fine ns. soriraent to select from. Please remember this Largo Stock will be som. and wo a*k prices with a view of closing om * the entire stock. ALL WHO WISH CHEAP DRESS GOOL^, At L WHO WIflU P.UF.APnARPCTk:, ALL WHO WISH CHEAP HOUSE FURNISH ALL WHO WISH CHEAP DKY GOODS of any kind call at W. C. SAWYER A CO,, Feb. 11, ISGO—ly T3EMOVAL.-0. L. LOCH MAN* has JLV removed his csiablishmeut lo his splendid NEW GROUND FLOOR GALLERY, opposite Saxlon’R Hardware Store. East Mum street. Carlisle, Pa., Where he cordially Invito the public to examine the place ami bin numer ous specimens. The well known skill r.j ih»- proprletor.ns an Artist, with an Improved lleh> and entrance and sky-light, all on the first Hour, are nulllcieni Inducements for the puMU to patronize the establishment. His pictures are nnlvor»ully pronounced eouiil to the best taken in Philadelphia or New York and fa« superior to any tukeu In this part of the oouutiy. Please call. March 4, ISC9— <?• UUJCHSU.N. PH I LaDF.LPHI A, March IGUi. iHfjy Wo bet: leave lo Inform you that wo an* p> • pared lo offer foryoui Inspection, our umu*! as sortment of il/LINERY GOODS, Consisting of the Kneesi Short* In Straw, ,<»!k and Gimp Hats, Bonnets. Velvets, Kth. Goods, Ribbons, Flowed. Feathers. Hurht - crane*, Blonds. Braid*. Ornaments. 4c..4c. We shall be happy lo w*R on you at your store or re ■ celve your order, fric* lou'/or c*t>h Tours, 4c. t MI. WAllb. Nos, 103,i05*&4 iv 7 North Second street, PhUa- Jflna iru.l. 200 MILES REMAIN -ARE 51,024,005 07 2,0411,233 10 61,423 03 ISU.2 ,■) 50 01,820 27 - 184,* 77 77 449.440 S 3 2U1.R0 00 988,43-» 32 $5,086,851 01 AND' BY 53nj (©oofis. Empress Cloths, Merinos, Alpacas, «to. Ac CARPETS, ING GOODS, EAST MATH STREET.
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