x *T' Needed Improvement.—George Z. Bentz, Esq., who lately purchased, tho •‘Cbrmao House/’ has tho masons, plaa teiiars. paper-hangers and pdluters at vrbrk, giving the house a thorough *! ra seeiog” from attic to cellar. Tho gen * plan of the house will bo altered and Improved, and it will bo completely ren ovatod. and furuished throughout with vnew' and handsome furniture. It will necessarily be closed for several weeks, tttt.when it is opened we expect to be boast of the handsomest hotel in Cumberland valley. Carlisle has long needed a first-class hotel, and when ;we state that this experiment of Mr. Bentz will probably cost in the neigh borhood of $30,000, the community will ■ scarcely fall to glve'it liberal eucourage - ment Trimming Trees.— The present sea son is the proper time to attend to this work, before the sap begins to ascend from the roots to the trunk and limbs, and thus Insure a plentiful growth of shoots and consequently an abundant folluge, which as every housekeeper knows, Is a very desirable thing around one’s dwell ing during the sultry months of summer. Next month will do for preparing and 'planting out young trees, but it is rather top late for trimming. In this section too little attention is paid to a proper time for trimming, and too many prune in the latter part of April anil in May, when buds are not only ready to burst, but even are open. We have found from 'purown limited*experience that this is •the time to trim grape vines, and we nev •er knew of one thus managed not to flourish and bear abundantly. - Still at it.— Tho velocipede mania im coutinuee.- The young men have all it bad, and some of the old ones have developed strong symptoms. The com* .plaint is said to come from Paris, which accounts for its being so fashionable. — the Parisians began eating horse ileih, they fell back on the velocipede, us . a means of locomotion* The velocipede : jbas liberated the noble animal from har- ness, and he may hereafter be converted Into soup and steaks. Every yelocipe dlst'is his own horse; he cun harness himself up at a moment's notice, but if he should drive himself to destruction, lie *inlghtrneat loqu ,r y after ■the way of life. His vli wall longbe re membered with gratltuo® by all who • have at heart the - advanc».' u, ®Bt .- cause of Christ.” James Hamper, Wm. A Hal'CK, T. C .BilliieliNEß, Carlton Price. business Notices. BSS“ 60,000 best No 1 Pales for sale low at J the Yard of A. H. BLAIR. March 11, IBCO—ICcl JJ©* 300,000 feet of Pry Pine an 'i-i Boards for sale cheap, now is your lime bqUd- Z ors, at the yard of. A. H. BLAI . March 11, lbU9-lm Bdy Cheap for Cass.— Three per ’ cent, deduction on all Goal of half lon and over,, delivered in town lor the cash. No allowance when a charge is made at A. H. BLAIR 8. March 11, IUGD-;lm Seeds! Seeds! I Fresh Garden and V ■ Flower Soeila just received at Cornraan & Wor %) .thlngton’sDrugStore.Nb.yEast Main St. Also v : ;freah Drugs and Medicines- Medicines, Chemicals, Pa tent Medicines, 4o . a fall slock constantly on hand at the lowest market rates. Also a oom ntale llneof School Books at the lowest prices, aLd all articles pertaining to the Drn E and Book business. Feb. 18,1869—tf HAVERSTICK BROS. No. 10 N. Hanover SU •©-No Article Within our knowledge la so efficient in purifying the blood, removing Bolls. Pimp es, Tutor, Ac., a«Ur. J. Lindsey’s Improved Blood Searcher. For sale by Haveratick Brothers, Carlisle, Pa. CHOICE FAMILY GROCEBIE3.-FinCßt iK oualltv ol Tons. Choice Brands of Family Flour, « and Corn Meal, at J. M Masonholm- M er’s. Bouth West corner Pitt 0 Feb. 35, UW9-8m Carilßle, Pa. ■MOTICEs—The public is herebyjiau- against purchasing from Henry Draw- BSXo™ lh ° »FH‘B B A®‘ y April 1,3 t Attention Merchants.— Merchants will do well by calling to see the laige assort ment of Motion* ond Jbncj/ Dry Goods, such as Gloves. Holsery, Neck-TJes and Bows; Suspen ders, Paper and Linen Collars. Cuffs, i rlmmings, in great variety, stationary,Tailors Trimmings, Shaving, Tooth and Hair Brushes, soaps Perfu meries, Drugs, shoe Block, &0., *o., at COYLE «t CO., No." 11 South Hanover 8t„ March 25, 1860—6 t Carlisle, Pa. Fish-and Balt. —Wna. Blair & Son, “South End“ Carlisle, offer Fish and Saltlnapy quantities, at less prices than they can be brought from the cities. If not satisfactory, re turn them and get your money. Call and see our immense stuck of Queensware, Glassware, ‘Tabs. Chains, Baskets, Spoons, Kntvcsa and Forks, Walters.’ and a thousand other things .that housekeepers want. We sell cheap lor cash, wholesale and retail, and warrant all we sell, Horoh 85,1869-- B6F*Cak You Tell Why W. C. Sawyer St Co. ls*crowdod,wllh ladles when other merchant* are complaining about dull times?— Because they sell first-class goods, and sell theifl 25 per cent ch« apei than the kwest prices asked. They are - closing out their sto«b regardless of cost. I saved enough of money last week In the purchase of my dry gooas.ns bobghtme a palrof new shoes. You can getalargeamountof goods there, for a small amount of money. Go thereto buy your Carpets and save 25 cents, per yard.— Best Merrimack prints cents par yard; best Shakers 25 cents. Go and see for yourselves and bo convinced. It Themendods Excitement.— Carlisle shook to Its centre by the Immense throng wending their way to W. G. Sawyer & Go's. Dry Goods Store. This fine Stock nf Dry Goods and Carpets Is Doing closed out at less than whole sale prices. All persons in need of House Fur nishing Goods, can savo at least 25 per cent, by purchasing of this well known house. They have on hand a flue stock of Lowell 3 ply, En glish and American Ingrains, Cottage, Rag and Linen Carpets, all below any prices offered by any house. Save money by calling at this well known store before purchasing. Remember they are closlug out to quit. March 25,1800 / Special Notices. it tesflßl HALL'S jX/Th J VEQETABLE SICILIAN HAIR • MM . PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY Can have their hair restored to Its natural col or, and if It has fallen out, create a new growth, by Us use. It U the best HAIR DRESSING In the world, making lifeless, stiff, hrashy hair, healthy, soft and glossy. Price Si.oo. For sale by all Drug gists. R. P. HALL a CO. Nashua, N. H. Proprie tors. April 1,1809—1 m . The Great Resort.—Last fall brought a marvelous increase of business to tbo great clothinghoUKGofPenuHylvanla—Oak Hull. There were days when the sales of the concern touch ed the lofty figures of tivetvc thousand dollars in one day. This of course wus owing lu general to tho prodlgeous efforts' put forth by Wunumaker & Brown to meotyho wants and wishes of tho people In the matter of low prices and desirable goods. But no small part of the credit is duo to tho country people who seem to go en masse; county alter county supplying Itself from the boundless and varied stock of tho Largest Cloth ing House. Having made this good beginning, tho proprietors have no fears of not being able to continue In tho favor and patronage of their friends from out of town; but have determined to please them so well this season that Oak Hull shall become tho great “ Resort" of the country trade. ®ije flflarfeets id Clrnln StnrXcot. Carlisle Flonr mi BY. J. 11. BOSLER A BRO. Carlisle, April., 1800. CORRECTED WEEKLY 1 Cj Flour—family, 8 9 50 Torn, <0 Flour—Super,..— 7 50 Oats, CO Rve Flour 6 25 (’lover Seed 0 on wheat—White, 1 Timothy Seed, 325 125 New Hay ton II W Rye, 81 3( Philadelphia Markets. Philadelphia, April 0,1800. Flour,—Tho market remains quiet, but prices are unchanged. There is no shipping demand, anil nr.lv Hurt h»r nln, tho homo consumers at 85 25 a 5 50 for superfine; Bha«so foroxtras; 8U 60a725 for lowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family ; 87a025, for Pennsylva nia and Ohio do. Rye Hour commands 87 60aJJ ner bbl. Nothing doing in Corn meui. * Seeds.—Cloversced Is lower; 300 bushels sold at «9 60al0 and-»ome trom second hands at SlO 25 ner bushel. Timothy Seed soils at $3 50 per bus.— Flaxseed sells on arrival at 82 per bushel. WuLsKEy.—Sales aramaklng at 81 per gallon, tax paid. Ncto flhiiectsments. David sthohm, vv. d. hpons- LER, JOHN W. STROHM, New and popu- BOOT, SHOE, TRUNK AND HAT STOKE NO. 18, SOUTH HANOVER STREET, Carlisle, Pekn’a. A few doors South of Inhofl’s building. We hare just opened the largestaud boatstock BOOTS AND SHOES evor offered in Carlisle, and continue almost dally to receive such goods In our line a* every body wants. Our stock consists in all kinds and varieties of - ■ - Womens', Misses and Childrens’ strong Leather Shoes. Womens’ Misses and Childrens 7 Lasting Quite s: Womens’ Glove Kid, Turkey and French Morocco; Mena’ and Boya* Calf, Bull and Kip Boots; Mens’ nd Boys’Calf and Bull Congress Gaiters; Mens’ and Boys Lasting Gaiters and Rrouans; Mens’ ai d Boys’ Calf and But! Oxford Ties* Gum Sandals, Buskins and Overshoes; Men and Womens’ Goat. Welt and Carpot Slip pers Boys’ and Childrens’ Fur and Bax- OI TRUNKS of ail sizes and prices; Traveling Bags. Satchels and Valises, together with a flue lot or goods, which wo will self to suit the times, “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,” Is our motto. Therefore, In Issuing our card, !t is Intended as a j ersonal invitation to all In need to call and look through our stock witboui feeling under obligations to buy unless suited in duality and price. We shall always try to deal with every one in a straight forward manner, and give every customer u full equlvalant forhlh money. We hope all will avail .themselves of their first opportunity to call and see us. STROHM i SPONSLER. April 8, HsOH—ly lilt HOOP 6KrIBT3. 11l K WM. T. HOPKINS Has removed bis Manufaotury and Salesrooms to NO. 1115 CHESTNUT BT.,PHILADELPHIA, Whore bis *■ Own -Make" of Champion Hoop Skirts, especially adapted to lirst-oliue. HMuuie anti lutnU Trade.wlll be found to embrace the ’mostekton.lv* assortment ill the Union, and all the latest and most desirable styles, Shanes, lengths and sizes, 2, yards rnund.ol Plain and Gored Panlor., Walking Skirts, Re ception Trails, ie., io„ together with over nbie tv different varieties of Misses and Childrens’ Skirts all of which lor symmetry of style, finish, lightness, elasticity, durability and rad cheap nu are unequalled by any other goods In the niiukot, and are warranted In every respect.- Sklrta ionJo to order, Altered and Repaired, wholesale and Retail. Fall linos of Low priced Eastern Made Skirts, IS Springs, 35 cents i2O Springs,tS cents; a.SprngSj sscenla; lib Springs, 115 cents; audio Springs, 7o Ce rORBETSirORSETS!I CORSETS 111 57 differ cm si vies and prices, from 7Scen.s to 87 W), em - breomg R. Worlloy, "l)e.k»l." ‘Clove Filling,’’ Madam Key’s Corset Skirt supporters, Mis. Moody's patent “Self-adjusting Abdoulina! Parseis Flench. English and Domestic Hsud mude'&orsets, and superior French Patterns of Colefl Corsets, "Onr Own Make.” to which we ln S.^Fet a "l”t of ladles’ Under Oar mOEN, E tt RXL i AGEIfT IfdrihenARTRAM&FAN TON FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, superior to any other before tho public. F lftj -two of these No. 1. Maohlnes, Price 856 each, are being given away to our customers. In order to get them Introduced. Evety person In want of ar i teles In our line, should examine our goods be forepSohnolng elsewhere. Call or send fore r culars at our Manulnctory and Salesrooms, No. 1115 Chestnut St.. PhUudetphla. *• AprilK, IWI9-3m WM.T. HOPKINS. HOTEL. NORTH HANOVER STREET, Carlisle, Pa. The subscriber has leased the above commo dious and WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, (lately occupied by Lewis Faber,) and is now prepared to accommodate the public In a manner ,o give satisfaction. STABLING FOR FIFTY HORSES, WM. B. iCARNS. April 8, 1R6D— 8 m* MAXATAWNY GRAPE. —The most delicious White Grape grown. Vines per f hardy and productive. Now ready for in- Boecilon and sale, a large stock of extra strong, well grown Grape Vines, one and two years com prising in part—Alvey (early,) concord. Clinton, Creveimg, Delawaie, Diana, Hartford Promo (earlv > Isabella (S years,) loua, Marataway (white 1 Muscadine (earliest,) Rebecca (white,) Hybrids No. 1.8. 4, 15.19, SB, M. (largo and liuej Telegraph, (early and excellent,) Ac., at prices and in quantities to suit all. Also, a .ot or extra large bearing concord KEPP£jEi Cltv Floral Garden, corper Twg-»nd-a-holf and Foster etreet, Harrisburg, Pa, AprilB, 1809.-21* ; JJENEY HAEPEE, 620 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA; Has a largo stock, ot low prices, of Duo WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVERWARE AND PLATED SPOONS, CASTORS, TEA BETS, &C.* April B,lBoo—Bm Nett) aobettisements. 1869. speing. 1869. NEW RICH AND BEAUTIFUL SPRING GOODS G REENFIELD’S, No. 4, EAST MAIN STREET. Your Inspection la solicited, as great bargains In all kinds of Dry Gooda are now offering.— Having purchased a full line of all the most de- sirable goods of the season for cash at the lowest lark that goods have reached ,ln tho lost air years. lam preparod-to offer to the trade great- er Inducements than can be found m any House In this valley. All I ask to convince any one of the abovo/ocf, Is an early call. DRESS GOODS, all shades of COLORED SIDES, SILK AND LINEN POPLINS, JIPANBSE POPLINS POPLINETTBS. MOHAIRS. CHENES, STRIPED PIQUEB. FIG PIQUES; beautiful nlmdos of spring alpacas, stbipi® mohaibs, striped poplins, ELEGANT DELAINES AT TWENTY CENTS, STRIPE DELAINES, SCOTCH GINGHAMS IN PLAIDS and STRIPES, ALL WOOL DELAINES, lu .lugl. and doubly widths. AIBO, CHILDRENS’ DRESS GOODS in groat varieties DOMESTIC GOODS, s*o yards GOOD CALICO at 10 and 125* cents. Domestic-Ginghams nt 125* cents and upwards. stacks of Ticking., Sheetings, Pillow-Case Mas- ms, very cheap. Parties wanting th. above will do well to examine our stock before parch asmg. Gottonades, Shirting Stripes, Checks, Drills, ~ Denema &o, GRAIN BAGS, CLOTHS & C-A-SSXMEE.es, From tho Lowest Grade to the Finest French, Having always taken the lead In this branch of the business, I would say I am better prepared this season than ever, to meet tho wishes of all desiring a good article, or a very fair bargain. SUITS MADE TO OEDEE, at tho shortest notice by a flrsNdnss tnylor. MOURNING GOODS, bombazines WOOL DELAINES, BLACK AND WHITE MIXTUEEB, CP.APE VEILS AND COLLARS, English Crape BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, Square and long, also a full assortment of Fn* □eral Goods, for which orders will be promptly andsatisfactorally filled. WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, LINENS, MAESAILLES, PIQUES, QUILTS,.SPREADS, NAINSOOKS, INDIA TWILLS, SWIS3ES, TARLETONS, CAMBRICS &0. NOXIO2TS! in groat varieties. HOSIERY AND GJiOVES, a full stock constantly on bond. EEMEMBEE the place, NO. 4, BAST MAIN ST You wlllnot be disappointed If you call and see L. T GREENFIELD ApxUI.lM9.-ly IList of dealers*. TIST OF DEALERS In Goods. Wares*, J ami Merchandise, a so Brewers, .Distillers, Lumbermen, Eutlrg Houses. Ac., within the county of Cumberland, as appraisal and assess* ed by Frederick Cominan. Mercantile Apprals er, In nccordaucc wilhlhOßOVsralactsof Assem bly, as follows, to wit: CARLISLE. Leldlch & Miller, dry goods, Lpikz * liras., do *>gllhy, C. do Suwyoi A Co. do Allies, \V. A, do Groenfleicl, L. T. do King, J. O. H. do Harper, Thos. A , do Hutton, John.tuncy goods, Bentzler, Joseph do NefT.j. P. do «oyloftCo., do i 3 Rodgers, C. M. Jewelry, 14 Nauglo, W. I>. H. do 14 Conlyn, T. do H Cramer, F. 0. do 14 Heyulnger, H. do 14 Snxtou.H. hardware, 0 Miller A Bowers, do 10 Ockur, A. H, Airs.sowing machines, 14 Campbell, John do 14 Fulmer, J. M. AB. H. do 14 McGoncgal, Jas. stoves, 14 Ulnesmlth A Rupp, do 14 Fridley, Win. do 14 Walker A Claudy, do 14 Sellers, Wm. confectionary i Miller, Peter do 14 T»1 I ■ „ U Kheem, J. If.. do KeilTer, Mrs, B.M, do Hughes, Robert do Yocbum. Geo. do Martin, Jacob do Sohrodenbaugh.iL do Zclgler, J. A. flower A feed, Beetem A Bros,, produce, Busier A Bro. do Woodward, R. C. do Harkness, H. do Rhoads. J. AD. do Stayman.U.S. do Cornelius A Bosh,do Hoover, s. ai. lumber A coal, Blair. A H. do Dolancey A Shrom, do Rhoads, (J. coal, Grethman.G. groceries, Ll/.tmm. C. do llurne, \V, 11. do Smiih. W. H. do Wetzel W. M. do Bender, John do Masonhelmer, J. do Sites, A. J. do Keeney. 1). B. do Blutr, wm. A Son,do H iltebrandt. H. do Esheubach, F. do Brown, John do Meck.J. D. do Wetzel, Jos, 8. do Fuller, John do Humor John do Sfielgler, Jos. do Peller, W. G. do Poh.y, H. do Cameron, W. J. do Boner, Jacob do Ii holf. Christ do Wash mood ,W. G- do llotrmaii, G. B. do Dunlon, C. do Llzman, John.funuture Cormmin. Kredk. do Shapley, Chus. do lowing. A. B. do Slpe, D. do Bites, Joseph boots A shoes, iJorner, N. do do « Plank. BenJ. do do Porter, W. ai. do do iornmnn,J. do do Fleming, F. C. do do Irvine, John do do Dlven, W. C. do do Strohin ASponsler, boots Ashoes, Llszumu, Philip, boots A shoes, Chenoweth, Wm. millinery, Williams, Mrs. E. do Noir. Mrs. M. do Hutton, Mrs. do Hulling, Wm. ololhlng, Leohler, A. G. do Krunenburg, 8. do L ouurd. K. U. do smiley. J. W. do Livingston, I. do Goldsmith. E. do Dorner, John do Kakiiis, W M. do Illtler, H. 8. do Ilunlfh.N. do (Joniiimn, B. drags, Llliuit, Mrs. S. do <’ormimu<£ Worthington do IluvQi'Hilck Bros., do Uulnton. David do Frank. T. N. do Dnbh.G. U tobacco, Spangler. B. K. •do Irvin & Herbst, do Uuhinlnger, Uco. leather EnKiuinger, S. Hobos, J.ochmun. .Photographs, Lef-her, J. C. do Piper, W. K. books, Loudon, Ja». do Hillman, S. D. do Boas, Juc. hats & caps, Keller,Juo.A. do do L’alllo. J O, do do Low John produce, Kaleli, ,N. dealer. Hubert Allison, do DICKINSON. Wolfs. dry good* Agro., Myers, Dav. do do Gardner A Myers, do do Clever A Co., do do EAST PENNBBORO, Bowman, H.N. dry goods Agro., 14 Glessner, John do do la Books, H. A son, groceries, H Nicholes. Peter do M Longuccker, J. do 14 Hummel, h, L. do JJ Zacharias, & Mon, produce, 14 Thompson, Wm. do 14 Oyster, Geo .lumber, 14 Martin, A Co., do 14 Smiiii. G. W. confectionary, 14 Moltz. Theo. M do 14 May & Co. boots A shoes, • 14 Ncldlch, J. B. morcht tailor, 14 Hood, N. stoves. 14 Ebuer, A. furniture, 14 Musser, David,whip*', 14 Klmmel, John marketing 14 FRANKFORD. Slough & Elliot, dry goods, Woods, Saiu’l. do HAMPDEN, Wolf, J. 8. drygoods, Nicholes. Peter do Wise. E. W.. do Templln. J. M. groceries, Rupp. D. dry goods & groceries, 33 Rupp. J. J. ifc Co.. produce, H Templln, Cyrus,furnlluio U LOWER ALLEN. Good. D. H. dry goods & gro., 14 Bowman* Co., do do H Kunkle & Bro., do do 14 Hherlek.C. drugs, 14 Detrlch, J. O. stoves, 14 Preiz A. . * do 14 Abrams, L. W, > do L Baker. J. L. paper, L Dull. Benj. blankets, L steinowe , * Tltzel, coal, 1- Mtller.J.* Co., bitters, 1 Kostsego, W. sewing machines, I Null, H. Marketing. 1- MIFFLIN. Sherman, Jolm dry goods and gro., 14 Null, Z. do . do 14 MONROE, Herman.J.T.B, drygoods, Plunk, John do , Heviuuey, L. D. drugs, Plank, Bam'l. feed, Spahr, Henry do NEWTON. Manning & Bro., Produce, Himsli dt Bio., do Snvder, H. do Watu & Wagoner, do Hursli J. dr 4. B. do Stoner. 8. A. 'dry goods, . Lewis, J.T. do Heherllg«£ Son, groceries. Wauhluger,Juo. drygoods, Clever & i- rust, do Kyle. John do Baker, J. do Mmlch.John groceries, Fusnui J. C. dry goods. Benner, W. K. groceries, Byers. E. Confectionery, Gibson, Coo. do Lewis, Win. do Mutch, BamH. shoes, Green, James do -- Spencer, U. W. stoves, M Horn, C. H. marketing, ‘U Elliott, Mkty.mllllnory, . H Hantsberger, Haul, marketing, 14 NEWVILLe. James, E & Bro., dry goods, 9 Slough & Elliott, do 10 M’CuudllsU.T. do 11 Morrow, W. B. groceries, 1-1 Glauser, 8. N. do IS Benner, W,K. do H Irvin, A. L, boots and shoes, 14 M’Olure, do do M James, £, , clothing 14 3Ll»t of DeaUag. Brewster ft Dougherty, do 14 7 00 North, G. W. - do .14 7 00 Randall. H. L. ft Son do 14 7 00 aiaxwrli, Andrew shoes, 14 7 00 AokerftCo., dings, 14 700 Wlld.S. O. do 14 7 00 O’Noll. 8. R. do !4 7 00 Reed, Mrs. B. do 14 . 700 Montgomeiy, Dr. do 14 7w Woodburn A Shellabergor,furniture,l4 7 00 Brlcker Geo, M. do 14 . 7 00 Brlcker, John do 14 7 Oji SklnnerAHon. hardware, 14 7 00 Kunklc, J, A. do 12 12 CO Landis. G, W. Jewelry, 14 7 00 M.ill, G. W. stoves, 14 7 00 Kennedy, J. M. do 14 7 10 Henry. H, confectionery, 14 * t? Crawford, J. W. do 14 700 Lnughlin.Jos. feed, 14 700 Mngiaughlin. Harriet millinery, 14 *OO Smiley, Mins M. do 14 7 00 NEWBURG, Elliott A Barr, drygoods, 11 15 00 Rtovlck ASwlgcrt, do 11 15 00 MVoy, Daniel,boots and shoes, 14 7 00 .Btovk-k, O. C. fdrrtiure, H 7 00 NEW CUMBERLAND. Wlllet, T. dry goods, , 'l3 10 00 Bushman A Son, do 14 7 00 K«“bACo., do H 16 00 Mmser, H. R. lumber, 8 SO 00 Oyster, Charles do 14 7 00 James, Oweu, do 14 7 00 Leo A Ebcrly, do H 30 00 PENN. Ernest A Clever, dry go ds, 14 Zolgler, J. B. groceries, 14 7 « Zelgler, I). M. do 4 700 Witli'Rami do • Heckman. John.notlons, 14 Clipper. PhUlp.confecllonnry, 14 7 0" Keep, Courodjurnlture, 11 7 00 Williamson, J. it Bro., dry goods, 12 12 fin Wehberl ACo.. do Jl ou Hoflert, John,furniture. 14 7 00 SILVER SPRING. OrrlH i I.nmb. dry Rood., 11 15 00 Uceoer * Loncsdorf, do IS 10 00 Burkholder, W. 8. do 14 70» Nosh. J B. do U 7 W Loose * Ewftlfc* do 14 • , 00 Leldlgh, J. W. do 14 7 0) Leidlgh. J. B. a Bro., produce, 13 WOO Glover, T. E. * conleollonory, • 14 700 Brukemakor, T. do 14 7 00 Kicker,'J. . do 14 * ; J" Carolhers, JB. produce, 14 700 Brandon, W. B. do 18 10 00 Watson, Jehu dealer, , jj Hess, P. marketing, 14 70) Bishop, NVm. d<\ . 14 700 EATING HOUSES, 14 7.00 14 7 00‘ 15 10 I 0 14 7 00 Meloy, John Meohanlosburg, Hponuler, Wm. Carlisle, DISTILLERS and brewers. ItAhter, F. Newton township, 0 26 00 Wheler, J.W. do do 9 £5 00 Faber, (J. Carlisle 9 25 00 BILLIARD SALOONS. Hippie, Jacob,Carlisle, Over, Bennel.NHWViUe, Weinch Emanuel, Meohanlosburg, Appeal to be held at the Court House, in Car llHle. on the Od, 10th, 17th and 21th, days of April, 1809. All persons agrleved may have re dress F. CORNMAN, Aprlll, 1869—3 t Mercantile Appraiser 14 7 00 14 7 00’ 7 00 7 00 10*00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 ATOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that j\ the following named persons have filed ap plications for Hotel, Liquor and Restaurant Li cences under the several Acta of Assembly rela ting thereto, imho office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter sessions of Cumberland county, which said applications will be presented to said Court on Monday, the. 12th day,of April, 18fl9: HOTELS. Philip Pritsch, East Ward, Carlisle, George Z. Bentz, 44 • Lewis Faber, H. L. Burkholder, Westward, Jos L. Kneltle, “ M Jacob Thurttum, 44 John Early, .. „ Geo. Weirel, William Crozler. Dickinson township. Jacob swlizer, East Pennsboro township, Ell George, 44 '* JohuHeirer, \Ym. Morris, 44 (l James May, • ‘ John Gnmber, Hampden jiilui Kreitzer, “ ‘ Henry Yelter, Lower Allen 44 John O. Heck, 44 , " John Hinkle. 44 „ Jo n T. Bheibly, Middlesex 44 Augustus L. Hurshj. Monroe josTHousum &J. W. Bounders, Mechanicsburg boreugn, Jacob CUue, Mechanicsburg borough. John Thompson, " 44 Isaac Hull, 44 • ’ Geo. L. Bponsler. • N. it. buck, Mlflltn township. C. Melimger. Newton township, H. C. Uluttenburger, newton township. J. C. Beecher, N. Middleton township. U. K. Wilder, New Cumb. borough/ Win. C. Sharp, Newburg 44 ( has. Heunebeiger, Newvllle 44 Hemy ttbrefller, “ '* Clemens Grove, Bhlppensburg borough, John Wyukuop, Br. “ “ r i.J.Juukin, “ “ Jacobßhtiner, . ** Wm. Clark. Southampton township. Bam'l Baughman, •* 44 David Z. Ut-yer, B. Middleton “ Win. B. Mullin, - “ “ Ellen Kiipley, “ 44 Geurgu Filler, 44 “ J. W. Leidig, Silver Spring township. Geo. K. Duey, 44 '* Alex. Kliuk, 44 ■ 14 John U. Ueeser, 44 44 J. li. Worley, Upper Allen, 41 Joshua Culp ’ 44 “ Jacob Chhmell, W. Pennsboro township. J. W. Fair “ . 44 Elias a, Eyster, Penn township. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 RETAILERS. John Falter, East Ward, Carlisle, Henry Pohly, “ “ John Huuuun, “ B. K. Heller, ohlppensburg borough. RESTAURANTS. A.J.Bair. Eastward, Carlisle, Thomas C. Colbert, ** Samuel Brown, “ .** Frederick Babnor, *• 11 Adam Hoffman, west Ward, Carlisle, Theu. Jones, “ *‘ Al Kuru AA. Miller, " *' Herury 1). Kepman, New Comb, borough. Suin'l Grove, Upper Allen township. John Muluy, Mcchamcaburg burn. Henry Sperow, W. Penns boro township. By Act of Assembly, all licenses must bo lifted within fifteen days after being granted, or they will be forfeited, SAMUEL BIXLGEI, March 25, 1569-3 t Clerk Quarter tieuiont. 13 II) 00 13 10 00 14 7 10 14 7 00 14 7 00 QO TO SANDER SEGELBAUM, COR it V RKBT STREET & MARKET SQUARE HARRISBURG, PHNN’-jV ls Just opening the largest assortment of CARPETS, pRV QOQDS «tc. ever brought to Harrisburg. Large variety of 23 00 20 00 15 00 7 Oo 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 lO 7 W LADIES’ SACKS, Mr. Segelbaum Is a live and upright business man. and we advise our readers to give him a cal). March as,lß6&—Ha UPPER ALEN. 14 7 00 14 7 00 8 ■ 500 8 6 00 10 00 80 00 30 00 29 cy ig»00D8 iN TUK Wt,UKS CARPP.^' B AT THE CJEJrTMrfJL DRY GOODS STORR, Just opening aAtllassortmontof CARPETS, OF ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES— Splendid patterns, ENGLISH TAPEHT! IT, BRUSSELS, LOWELL THREE PLY, ON IT SI 75, EXTRA SUPER TWO PLY, ONLY 31 15. INGRAINS, STRIPED. VENETIAN, W'»' •- DUTCH. SfAIR. RAG LINEN, HEMP. Ac.. Hi nU . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES I) I L CLOTHS FO 11 MALI:-. TABLE OIL CLOTHS, STAIR OIL CLOTHS, QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, Tnblo Linens, Damasks, Tickings, Sheetings Chocks, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, ftc. Ac., nil selllngnt such price* as will astonish all that will give us a call for HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Please romecabcr that there has been n great decline in CARPETS. 8o that we are able to sell New Good,* fully as cheap as the wholesale prices a few months ugo. Picnse do not fall to give ua an early call ai »d gst share of the bargains. UEIDICH & MILLER- March 18,1869. CJHERTFF’S SALES.—By virtue of O sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, Levari Paolos And Fieri Facias leaned out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Cumberland county, Pn., and to me directed, I will expose to Public Stole, at the Court House, In Carlisle, On Ftiday, A prit, 9,1MJ9. at 10 o’clock. A. M., the following descxib ed real estate, to wit: . „ „ A Lot ol Ground situate in the borough of Car lisle. Cumberland county, fa,. bounded on the West by South Hanover street, on the South br other lot of defendant. on the Ensthyun alley, and on the North by nnnlloy. fe«t In front and 210 in depth, more or Jess, having thereon erected a two story Frame House, Back Building, Frame Stable and otheraut-buildings. Also, a Lot of Ground situated In the borough of county, Pa..bounded on the Norttfuy other property ortho defendant on the West by South Hanover Street,on the South bv Mrs. Washmood.aud on the. East hy an alley, containing 28 feet In frontand ‘MO In depth, moreor less, havlnglhereou erected a one and a half story Frame Dwelling House, &c. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Wil liam Johns. , . ~ Also, the undivided Interestln atract of Land, situated In Southampton township. Cumbei land county, bounded on the North by lands of - ■ Russell's heirs, on the-East by lands of Henry Clever’s heirs, on the Smith by the Adams county line and lands of Levi Strohm, and on the West by lands of David Clever and others, containing 5,0n0 Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a Furnace, Forge. Tenant Houses, Barns and olberout-bulldlngs.— Seized and token In execution as the property of Humuel Sheets. . _, . Also a tract of Land situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, bounded on the North by land of Joseph Hovls and others, on the West bv”Plne Grove Properly,” on the Mouth by Richard Woods, and on (he East by the Whlu.stown rond. containing 2i5 Acres, more or less, having thereon erecled a tvso-Ktory Frame Dwelling House. Log Burn, Maw Mill, and other out-buildings Seized am* taken In execution as the property of Jacob Zlnn. Also, a tract of Land situated In Upper Allen township, Cumberland county, Pa., bounded on the North by lands of Rachael Landis, on the East by lands of Conrad Mwlm. on the Mouth by lands of Dr. H. H. Long and William Coovor, and on the West by lands of Jacob Coover, con taining 15 Acres more or less, naving thoreo i erected a two-story Ixig Dwelling House, t og Stable and other out-hulldlngs. Seized and ta ken lu execution as the property of Alexander Yost. Also, all that certain building, located In tins village of West Falrvlmv, East Pennsborougn township, Cumberland county,on a Lot or pits -; of Ground, bounded on the North by William .Martin, on the Mouth by the Mint* ■' road, on Um East by Third street, a- d on the West by ——, being a two-story Frame Dwelling llouso, 22 feet deep, and having attached a porch on I tie rear, 0f23 feet In 5 feottn width, seiz ed and taken In execution ns the property of Jdhn E. Pierce. Also, a Lot ol Ground situated In Newton twp., Cumberland county. Pa., bounded on the North by Main street, on the west by Benjamin Whitt ier, on the East by David Hursh. on the Mouth by an alley, containing BO feet in front and IN) feet in depth, more or less, havlnglhereou erect ed a two-story Frame Dwelling House, Frame Stable andeotnor out-bulldlngs. Seized and ta ken In execution os the property of Alexander B. Kennedy, , . Also, a trad of Limestone Land situated in Newton Township, Cumberland county, bound ed on the North by land of Widow Vanderbelt, on the West by land of Alien Beatty, on the Mouth bv land of Widow Fliarp, and on the East by lani of Robert Mickey, containing 1«7 Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two-story Log Weather-boarded House, Bank Barn, wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House, «So. ...... Also a tract of Land situated in Newton town ship,Cumberland county, bounded on the West ana South bv Cornelius Vanderbelt’s heirs, of f ttuTNorth by H. Manutugand Naugle Wilson. a and on the East by Walker * Horn, containing -. I\c Acres,more or less. Me I zed and taken In exo- * culion as the properly of Hays Mickey. Also, ad that certain Building located on a lot or piece of ground, situated In Shlromuuslown, Lower Allen township,'Ouii.berlaud county, ad joining Jonathan Balslcy.on the East; on tl\e Mouth by Mecoud or Green stret.oa (ho West by on alley, and on the Nofth by an Al loy. It Is a Frnmoond Plastered House, twenty two feet m front and tWeht>-six feotdeep, with a back building attached. The main buildln being two atorTen'blgb, and the kitchen , one story and a*half high. Seized and takenjn exe cution as the property of Marautd Mblreman. To bo sold by me, JOS. C. THOMPSON, Hiteriir. Sheriffs Ofllce. Carlisle. March 12, 18 W. Comjhtions.—Op gll sales of $5OO or over.SSu will be required to be paid wheu the property Is stricken off. ana $25 on all sales under S6(X/. March IS, 19U9. ■VTOTICE.—Notice ia hereby given, llm IN au application far the iucorporanon of American Mechanic,-*’ building r, ul Loon Association of West Kairvlew " li«k Ven presented t« the Court of Common Fleji»of ( mh norland county, am! that the mud Court huh ns* ed Monday, April 10. iMtu. for iho oun«UK-n,i. » of said application, and the hearing of any **'>• Jectlooß thereto. o. E, MA.GLAIjQHL.IN, AUomry/cr AjppUcanU, March 35,1819-61 jfin.tncial. $4,500,000 SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS, THIRTY.YEARS TO RUN, ISSUED BY, THE LAKE SUPERIOR AND MISSISSIPPI RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY. J'ilKY AUK A FIRST MORTOAtJE SINKING FUND noND, FRKK OFUNITKI) MTATiiH TAX. Secured by 1,032,000 acres of choice I. 1889—ly JißeDcal, ffiISTWORLD'S INTERNAL ITEM- EDYM JOHNSON S ’! 'RHEUMATIC COMPOUND,’ BLOOD PVRIFIEK. QUICK IN ITS ACTION. P£BMAIIEHI|IS ITS,CUKE KEAB THE FOLLCTWINQ TESTIMOJJy Messrs K. E. Boilers * Co.-Havlng unnfend with HhoumAtlHin fur a long time X was Induced bv Col. JJauKs to try Johnsons Rheumatic Compound. I purchased one bottle and won pori'eetly 011 r erl.. e 1 C11811.X., Etna, Allegheny .Co. Pa., Dec. 10, IHO6, Messrs. R. E. Seller* & suf fering for seven years from Rheumatism I was cured by one bottle,ftf Johnson’s Ithouinailc Compound, when .PlfyqUians could give me uo reUo '’ JOSEPH ROBINS. Sbarpstown, N. J. Dpe. Messrs R. E. Sellers A was a cripple from Rheumatlfun./or hbuteen years, of aen confined to the house, and *ven unable to «wrlU. Johnsons Rheumatic Compound cured one from my disease, and now Ictvu walk without ' vo, ‘ ““ “’“'JAMES MrDOWELE. fl’rcnum. October 25, l»is. MoM-srs U. E. Beliefs & Co.-Oonts :-Johnson , « tj Compound cured mo of Kheumallsm wu iPbystctivufi and every other preparation lu the 'tfharmucopltt lulled Dr. J. T. WRIGHT. Le wranworlh, Kaunas, Dec. 25,1805. ' ‘ -* M , mwlK. E. Seller* & Co.-Dear 8ir»:-I hero. hvct rSJrJhatn number«f person*, any father umm « the munher.i who were afflicted with Vtiinn OHtLlHia for many y**ar», have to my Know fcmlße.heen peimnimuly cured by the uho of “ill »'« RUeumatlc Compound. LINJJ Share Bi. fauna. Nov. 20. HOT. B. E. SELLERS & CO„ SOLIS I IWCPiUETORS, PITTSBURGH, PA. jt>B SALE UT JOHMSTON, HOLLOWAY . & COWD E N , PHILADELPHIA, PA AND haveestick bros., CiBIISI'. PA March —tf (tABBIAOES, Baggies. Sleighs. Sprlag IVsgone , amodnta thalr rapidly In In order to aoooc. creasing trade. A, B. & N. SHERK have Just removed Into their **XORY. ‘NEW CARRIAGE FAC Comer South and Pitt Sts., CARLISLE, PA., where they have Increased facilities for mam factoring everything in their line. All the la* test sty lea of Carriages, Baggies, , Sleighs and Spring Wagons constantly on hand, or made to oraer on short notice and reasonable tcr'iis. Messrs. Rherk feel confident that they can turn on', work equal in finish and durability to any establishment outside of the cities. Those wishing anything in their line should give their orders at once. REPAIRING A A’D P 4 PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Dsc. 17,1W8—ly. jlegal Jilotices EROCLAMATION. —Whereas the Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge of several Courts of Common Pleas of the coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus tices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery iu said counties, and T. P. Blair and H. Stuart, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for tho trial of all capital and.other offenders, in the B{Ud county of Cumberland, by their pre cents to me directed, dated the 11th day nt January, A. D„ 1869, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail-De livery to he holdcn at Carlisle, on tho 2d Mon day of April, iKtrj, (being tho Hth day,) nit 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they arc by tho said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with tholr rolls,records, and Inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain lobe done, ana all those that are bound by recog nizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in tho Jail .of sold coun ty. are to be there to prosecute them as shall be lust, JOS. C. THOMPSON. March i, 1860.—t0 tiheriff. “Can’t Rob It Out.”—“Don’t writ there ” said a father to the son, who wi» wrilina with a diamond on his winder, . Why not?” ' > “ Because you can't rub It out. Did It ever occur to you, m> child that you are daily wriilug that whicl ’ you can’t rub out? - 1 Yuu made a cruel speech to your mn ■ - 0... other dav—D T‘ PROTHONOTARY'B NOTICE. - Notice U hereby given tbatthe following ac count* havebcou tiled in tho Pi othnnotary** Office for examination, and will be presented to the Court of Common Plea-sot Cumberland county, lor confli motion, on Wednesday, the 15th day of April. A. D. IWJ9, viz: I. Tho account «»f John Stuart, Jr., Sequestra tor of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Hoad & I !t'h > aaooount ofi'ornollus Kennedy, assignee of Lnvl Worst, under deed of voluntary mt*igu mtfDt. j. p. imiNDLE, March 11, 1869—ft* Profbonu ary. Philadelphia, March unu, isoa- Wo beg leave to inform you that we are pre pared to .offer for you. Inspection, our usual as sortment of MILINEHY GOODS, Consisting of the Newest Shapet In Straw, Silk und Gimp Hals, linuueta, At*.; Velvets, Silk Goods, Hi- bone, Flowers, Feulhers, Kuclies, crapes, Blonds, Braids, ornaments, Ac., Ac. W e übuil be huppy lowuii ouyouutyoursioroorro celvo your 01 dor. Prtett luw/or ctuA Yours, Ac., H. WARD. Nos. 103, 106 and XU7 Norm Second street, Fhiia* , delpbia. MarcblB,lM»-lm jHinaimal. 1026 ~ UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ARE NOW COMPLETE®. As 531 milesof the western portion of the Una. beginning at bacramento, ore also done, :b»» about 200 MILES REMAIN To bo finished, to open the Grand Through Liar to the Pacific. This opening will eertalnljr Wife’ place early this season. Resides a’donatlon from the Government of 12.KX) acres uf land per mile, the Company U en titled to a subsidy m U. H. Bonds on |is Rno as completed and accepted, at the average rate uf about 823,500 per mile, according to the dlfßcnV lies encountered, for which tire government lakes a second lien as security. Whether subsi dies a e given to any other compnnlesornot, in# Government will comply with all Its contracts with the Union Pacific Railroad Company. Near ly the whole amount of Ronds to which the Company will be entitled have already been de livered. FIRST MORTGAGE RONDS AT PAR. Bv Its charter, the Company is permitted 'to Issue Its own FIRST MORTGAGE BOND* to the some amount os the Government Bond*, and no wire, those Bondsaroa Juliet Mortgage up on the entire road and all Its equipments. THE* HAVE THIRTY YEARS TO RUN, AT BIX PER CENT., and, by special contract both PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ARE PAYABLE IN GOLD, * Tbo U. 8. Supremo Court has recently decided that this contiact is In all respects valid and of legal obligation. ‘ , . Such Bounties are generally valuable In pro portion to the length of limo they have to run.- The longe t six per sent, gold interest bonds of the U.B. (the ’ei sj will bo due In 12 years, ohd they are worth 113 If they had W years to run, they would stand no less than 135. A perfectly safe First Moriga-e Bond Rko the Union Pacific should approach this rate. *1 he demand for Eu ropean investment is already considerable,and on the completion of tho work will doubtless carry tho pneo to a largo premium. SECURITY OF TUi. ;iONDB. It needann argument to show that a Flrat Most ci&Vof *jW 600 per mile upon what for a long time ■mustlie the only railroad connecting the Allan* licoml Pacific put lea is perjecUutecure. Tiio on tirH umouut of the mortgage will bo about ofixSS lu'l mo Interest 11.800.00 U par iumJi m gold. The preaunt currency coat of this luiorcbt la’ lea* tbau s2.fit)o.ouo per annum, while the crow* . arulhgs lor the ; *or iZ fUUM wAYUUoINESS ouiy, on Ai • *\ • EU tlifcl OF UKiJS THAN 700 UILEB Oi? i IN OPKlufrioN. WERE MORE TUAN FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, The details ol which are as follows From Passengers, Fiom Freight. From Express, From Muilw, Fiutu Miscellaneous, From Government troops. From Gov. Freight, From Contractors’ men, From Contractors’ material, Total. This large amount Is only an Indication of the immense traillo that must go over me through llTrir u iw'“t'wenJ IO A Mmimtiuiv ol these bonds will soon Mas., ...niMwSuewre to invest in them will dud it im- aivir mwnil to do so at once. The prloo for luvi.it™ ill ..pur nud accrued nut ret from J«u. * aSb« ™pU°&s will bo received In Carllsl. by A. L.tiVUMahEß* ttUd hi * orlc n.T THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No,2ON..ESau St. AND JOHN J. CISCO Jt SON. Bankers. No. (• Wall »u And by tbo Compony’s advertised agents tuioughout the United btales. . nonrfj tent free, but norffea mb*cribi»>flfArouffA U '•“* » A™’"‘" r ,UJ ‘ A NEWPAMPHLET AND MAP WASISaUED nnr Ist containing a report of tbo progress o« n.e work lo ll.al dale, and a more complete slats the wont Ae value of the bonds than iau bo given In an advertlsomeut, wblol. will bs iem r?ee on applleiltlun at 11.. company’s odious or to any ot tl.e ndv.oj-l.sed agents. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, Now York. Mt?,rch 11* IsbV— Dtg (Sooiß. BARGAINS I W. C. SAWYER A CO cilU tho attention of tho pnbllo to tholr Im- mense stock of Fonor nnd Staple Dry Good* which they aro desirous ot doing oOW» groat bargains, and have a mU #t ut * m Goods, consisting of. Silks, Fopllns, Empress Cloths, Merlaoe, Alpaoae, At. Ac CARPETS, such as Brussels, Three Ply. Ingrain. V«nstU», Cottage, Rag, Linen and Hemps In great varie ty. oil Cloths, Bugs, Shades Ao., which wIU. be ■old very cheap. CLOTHS AND CABSIMERJES, •wlery and Glove*. House ftirnUhlng Geo**** Hl y kin j t ant j j u abundant quantities, WTe ever. great oaorlllcss.and offer a flue as- will m' Co select frotnu sortmem uexoLcr this Large Stock will he .old, ’vice, with A view of eloelAg o*l Please rei. and wo ask \ tho entire stock. ALL WHO WISH . ' JHEAI ‘ DItBSS GOOD ». ALL WHO WISH t "HEAP OA£’ I ’*TS. ALL WHO WISH CHEAI 'HOUSE rUKItZSU- ING GOOD «. ALLWHO WISH CHEAP BUT GOODS of any kind call at W.c. SAWYER A CO., EAST MAIN STREET. Feb. 11, ISCO^ly Large public sale of carri ages, BUGGIES AND WAGONS. u r ■r A. B. & N/SHERK, . , ' !.») OAT FRIDA AY, 7 TB, 1859. Messers. A. B. A N. Bherk, having successful ly carried on Coach Making for three years; one of the firm wishes to withdraw. By so doing they have to make sale of their large Stock on bund, which consists of ONE PLATFORM PHAETON. BEST STYLK. THREE GERMANTOWN CARRIAGES, : TWO* CAFFERY WAGONS, ONE TWO SEATED SQUARE CARRIAGE. ten Leather Top Steel Tire Buggies, fifteen Gun and Duck Jop.partol them Steel Tire,7 No lop Buggies,hvenewßprlng Wagons,with and with out tops, ten second hand Buggies, Rockawavs and Spring Wagons. AU the new work is war ranted for oneyear. March 11, low—u WANTED.— By a first-class * I*p?E,. Insurance Company, General am) Local; Agents for this und surrounding counties. *W»o« dividend of tins, company in Jnn. was 50 per, cent. Muong Its features are: 20 da >ce In imyment of premiums: auuunj dividends;,all policies uoU'iorfeltable ; dues not limit travel* • Addteanwltb references ■ Insurance, J\ O. Ji s* 1K74, fai umfnii, Fa, Harch 8, IBfl9-lm $1,011,005 87 9.040,2» 1) 61,«U Ut 188,26 60 Wl.Oitf -7 UH,< 77 77 440,440 88 9)1,170 09 . 9tW.4»» HI ei