lifßM CARLISLE, PA ThiirNiluy Morning. Fcbrnnry D. IH7I BI ACU TO WILROM. On our first page will bo found the flrsi part of Judge Black's scrond letter to Senator Wilson of Massachusetts. We will publish the concluding portion of the letter in our next. Boor Wilson ! He has met the fate that all pigmies meet when their Impudence induces t lien) to attack giants. We ask our rea ders to give Judge Black’s ponderous Mows a careful rending. His letter is a powerful and peculiarly an original ' doeiuoent, and is stamped with all the Teipnrlratiio- force-and Black’s great mind. As a political wri e*r he stands a head and shoulders high er than any other man of either party in the country. This c< ntroyersy has not been'sought by Judge Black, but was forced upon him by the publication of Wi son’s first letter, and he is simply acting on the defensive, i.'o entered upon the coiitest ns an original friend anil admirer of Mr. Stanton,, the late Secretary of War, and to defend him irum what lie regarded as the-false ac cui-atinns contained in Wilson’s letter, although he (Wilson) when he publish- ed I hem claimed that they redounded to t Point to enforce the rules, but these officers, it seems, “were afraid to enforce discipline for fear of offending the parents of these young men.” Ah, that’s wliat’s the matter— it was the son of the President and the son of the Adjutant General who had offended against the established rules of AVesfc Point, and, a fear of the parents by the officers induced thorn to excuse and overlook 'the deviltries of these young scape gallowses. It Is statcrl that these hoys (young Grant and Towns- end,) are blockheads, anti never could have enleted West Point bad they been the sons of poor parents. If justice could overtake them they would bo kicked out of West Point summarily. But, in addition to the insubordina tion occasioned by young Grant and Townsend, there is another cadet.who considers himself one of the privileged —one who can do as ho pleases. This is Pmith, the negro. He, too, being a negro, lias made up his mind that he will not ho restrained by the rules of the Academy, and-there is not a week, that ho does not put (he officers and the rules at defiance. No doubt he has been encouraged in his insubordination by Radical politicians, who are constantly Writing to him, and reminding him of tho ‘'equality” that ho is entitled to and must insist ripon. Had tho deviltries of this nigger been practiced by. a poor white cadet, ho would have been ills-- Missed.oD.Jh.o,.(Lrst. offence. Under all would bo well to abolish West Point Academy. Formerly hoys of talent wore sent there, to finish an education that would fit them for officers 1 of the army; lint now that impudent negroes and blockhead whites are (ho privileged class at the institution, it had better he wiped out. It lias become a stench in the nostrils of tho people. tub isypunoATiosi Tito Investigation, by tho County Au ditors, into alleged frauds and pecula tions by the County Commissioners and other county officers, closed on Friday last, and in our paper of to day will he found the County Commissioners’ an nual statement, with the report of tho County Auditors. Let our readers per use both. As this whole matter will be brought before court, and the accused tried; it is bettor, perhaps, that,wo should say lit tle on the -subject at this time, -From tbo testimony thus far, two facts are established—First, the Commissioners have been very careless in their trans actions with contractors; and, second, they and thelrClerk (Armstrong), were receiving money from the contractors. As we said in-our last, we desire to see this villainous hnsinesssifted to the bot tom. Let the guilty be exposed, con victed, punished. There are several cats in the meal hag, and they should ho and must he smoked out. We desire no persecution, but ‘Met justice he done tbomgh the heavens should fall.” Auditor general.—A number of our exchanges have expressed a prefer ence for Hon. George Sanderson of Lan caster, for the office of Auditor General, and desire to see him nominated by the approaching State Convention for said position. We second the motion wilh all our heart. Wo have.known Mr. S. for more than a quarter of a century, and have always found him the same uncompromising Democrat, honest man, and able defender of his princi ples. No man in the State would com mand a larger vote in old Mother Cum berland than her former respected citi zen, George Sanderson. A correspondent of the Providence Jonnml thus describes the monument recently erected over the remains of Ex- President Pierce, at Concord, N. IT. “It Blands upon a huso of hammered granite, two feet and forty Inches square. The plinth Is two feet three inches sqnar« and ton inches high, the die twenty In* dies square and two feet two inches high, cap thirty Indies square and ten-inches hl«rh. The shaft is fourteen incheasqnare at the base and eight at the top, and is seven feel high, and stopped with a cross eighteen indies high, tweive wide and four thick. The cross is most beautifully draped with folds. The height of the en tire monument is fifteen fed. It Is of the finest Italian pinrhle. every part cut from a single block, thus insuring even ness of quality and of color. The diennd Ihoohuft nro finely paneled and mould ed. AM thh. proportions are good, and the ellbct of the wh.ote h very fine. No high Hounding or eulogifiticr phrases mar its simple heauty. The plinth hears the name of *P.ercinncrut nominal*'!* Gen. Ulchanl Cou'ter, ol Westmoreland, ami the Lock Haven /)rmoc>'nf. advocate** the nomination of- L. A. Marker, of. Clinton county.— Wilfiiumtporf Aa/i. We hope tho next Democratic Stale Convention will not act the fool, as the last one did. G Honor; W. (’ass should receive the nomination hy acclamation. He can ho, aye, tnV/ be elected if nomi nated. Had the voice of lire people been heeded at the Convention in ‘1809, Gen. Cass woula now be Governor of Penn sylvania. The West is entitled t# tho candidate 1 for Governor; Jet Gen. Cass lib’TliOTnaTTV'*—- ~~ Tho following remarks hy the. ('otum~ A/ff«vjncet our views to the letter ; We have no objectlona to newspapers making Governor*. Tt if* nn innocent employment, and .no harm can come from 51, they say. Hut. we tlo object, to the hnsinesn of making great, men out of small material.' Fdilora have a fashion of that, and it is no credit to (hem. We "have jus1 now a profusion of ininnle can- for Governor—a genus of politi cal pblvwogj with bmsh and greenlmcK* enough tc induce some newspaper man to nominate him for Governor, nml inter ested ‘TrlemH” enough to inveigle some conrAy committee or convention into nominating him. For the '‘honor,” they say, which of itself will harm nobody— only make a htlle cheat man out of small material, lint t-hat’busincßS fins become •so common, and so disreputable, that proper men begin to refuse their names even for high public position. Therein lies lhf> *-vil, and that is why the strut ting vagabonds we refer to should have no pW.ce in the newspapers, 1 n view «f t he- results of the last. Gub ernatorial nomination and of the pulpa hip disaster that followed it, it-was hoped that i h'-to would ho no di tie re nee of opin ion as to who should h» the next nomi nee. We dooht whether there is any. ye* almost ©very Democratic paper we read ha 4 * n “pud” for some embryo aspirant for notoriety—a foetus Governor—fHc-sa loftiest ambition is sated when he can coax, or hnbe, or fool an editor lion tunning him fora place that, ought ou'.v to he spok»-t\ of }n connection with hon orable and intellectual men. For one we protest mraim-t this holitlleing hosinrss. . Let Gen. Okorok W. Gass go before' Jhp people of theStnte as (he nnanlmouH and spontaneous nominee of the Demo erotic party. Ho and his friends, ami the counties whose deleiralea supported him, well earned that position and that honor at I lie lufl'tj elect ion for Governor, and it is the ’part of generous men to place him in (hnt attitude. ■ Away with “complimentary” tom«*foolery. and let us have earnest, honest action. There is a power in manly, straightforward action —there ta nothing but weakneim in any* thing ahoit of it. a itoi.n bank liotiniitty. PiiihADEhi'tiiA, Feb. 3—One of tho boldest (uid best p’auned robberies ever perpelraled in (ids cpy was committed biu| niaht at "the Kensington bank, N u non Beaeb street, sixteenth ward. Yes terday aftenmnn. abnttt, live o'eloek. a man dressed in t’>e uniform of a police man'called at. Hie bank and asked to see 1 Tie cashier, Wm. M’Cnnneil. He was shown into tite cashier's room, and there Ihe informed Mr. M'Connell Unit fie po lice authorities bad received information that, tite bank would he robbed during tite night, and lie bad- been detailed )iy Lieut. Clarke, nf the tonib disc Set poiice, in eantinn tite officers, and lie suggested that the watchmen should be instructed tn exeicire greater vigi lance. The man then led. Mr. M'Comiell -then sent for (be watchmen John Holmes and Thom as Mniphy. When they appeared lie stated Ihe.ease to Them,"told then! to lie nii.jtlie.ir. gujM'd-i.P'r.'-'J l ' a" V t l 'f'lv^aiu.Mo_ attempt to break Into Ihepremises. The offieeis and clerks left the insUtulinn when they had settled np Ihe business for the day, and Ihe watchmen look charge nf the building. Last evening, (ihnut half past 7 o'clock. there was a-rap at. Ihe fruntdriorof ihehaii I k.'’The watch men peeped nut and saw two men dress ed as pnlitaiinen. The dni.r was partly opened, amt tho outsiders remarked ; "Weil, yon 1 are watching closely. We have been sent by Lieut- Ciarke in keep you company.” The mem-walked in and looked around. A few words of con versation ensued, and (lien one of ‘the new “ gnardinns” asked Morphy tn get, him a drink of water. Mnrphv started for ttie hydrant. As soon as lie bad got beyond hearing. Holmes 1 was suddenly attacked and a gag was smiled into his mouth before lie had any limn to give any alarm- His legs and arms were tied .ami liandknfTs 'placed around ids wrists. The two fellows-started in (lie direciion ■in wideli Murphy had gone, and met him returning with the water. There was tlien no apneaninee of any thing being wrong. Murphy handed the cup to tlu* individual ’who asked for ihe water and lie oummeneed drinking Ttie unsuspecting Murphy- was then seized hv tiie other-fellow and under went treatment similar tn that.received by Ills companion, Holmes. They were carried into the .president's room, and each was placed in a chair. One nf the hogn3 policemen then ant- down, drew a rev dver and said : “It is all right now ; I’ll keep wahth witli yon.” Tho other man then went to the front door, unbolt ed it. and admitted two other men. Operations wore Mien commenced up on (he vault, and after much labor (he robbers succeeded in forcing (lie binges of (he door pom (bewail. Then tpedoors fell off*. Tu (he vault there were shelves on which were boxes containing value* hies belonging to depositors, and which had been left at the bank in the usual manner for oaO* keeping until this morn ing. These 'boxes \Vere taken down and broken open. The con ton's seem to have undergone a earefnl examination Checks, registered bonds and mortgages were scattered' about, (he door of the t anking mom. and all cash and coupon bonds were taken possession of by the robbers. Tlio burglar nronf safe Inside of the vault was (ben attacked by the robbers. Thov worked upon the door for several'bonra. hut it. dbf not yield to the powerful tools which had been used upon It. and the rubbers were foiled In their attempt to get at the’money and securities belonging to the bank. While tbo work was going on at the <*afo the bogus policeman was silling with the watchmen, who,, in their cramped con dition, occupied a most unpleasant and disagreeable position. About 8 o’clock tbo robbers took their departure, They did not. release the watchmen, however, and loft them to git out of their difficul ty the best way they could. Their hands being securely fastened and their legs Med. the poor watchmen were mVt'aldt} to do much, lint they sll* 1 out of the cluiirs and managed to work their way to each other. Then, nf’er much trouble, (hey succeeded In getting loose the ropes with which their legs, were hound Having gained the n«c of their legs they went into a ipill adjoining the benk where the the gags were removed from their mouths months, and the handcuffs were filed off, off*. When the officers reached the bank, it was found that the locks of (hesafo had boon so much Injured by the robbers thnt (hev could not be unfastened, ami Mr. C. Malser, a safemaker; was- sent for to open the safe. The amount of pioperty stolen Is not known. The bank loses nolhjag. All the loss Is sustained by (be depositors. Among (he losses reported am Hcutl & U-x. $3O 000 ; Hell Ttussell, 27,1100; Uowluml & Frvlen. 50.•’300. J*M ward Gorges Is also a loser, but the amount of lilb loss was not known thju morning. —Huntington county had no January term of court. ’The array of jurors *vns set aside on the ground of Informal action on tlie part of the Jury Commissioner. This necesslrntes a special act of the leg islature to authorize another filling of (he jure wheel, Olherwise no courts can lie Judd in that conniV during the present year. —The Rev. Dr. E. T. Eitdi. Professor of Divlphy at Vale College, Connecticut. died on Tuesday night of last week. zzcza XII 12. 12 01513 IT Fearful B’xposc in tlio BDoiiso. ITS DARK WAVS, AND CORRUPT PRACTICES. Stcallnfy - ITjil£* n IVlillion I now A RADK/11. TATIVB2 nsrsaaiia> A C-ltAOr- H,K*Vr CLAIM TJJ!tOlM;aa. Xlovv Cr(*ssw«ll F’tilxl 11. Washington, I). C., January 80.-- Thoro wns a fearful expose today of tlio dark ways anti vain (ricks and corrupt practices of tho lobby and its influence on congress that is rarely if ever wit ness'd. It is a long story, but its points may he briefly told. Tho house appro priation committee learn,od last week that the treasury department was about to pay a .draft drawn on its current ap propriation by tho postmaster general f"r nearly half a million of dollars, to pay the claim of one George Chorpen -41 lus.filLiuuj.iu'.UMil yhtoh had been repmiiateil by tlio'Vosrdlfl'ce* department for the last ten years. They further learned that the postmaster gen eral based bis action on a joint resolu tion passed by congress last July, au thorizing the auditing end adjustment Of Iho claim. Some of the older oUlcers of tho government added to this infor mation that the claim was fraudulent; all of which facts led to the passage of a resolution asking fora suspension of tlio payment until an investigation coubl be made by, the-commissioner. Uhls investigation proved a most remarka-. hie slate of things. First. That one of the counsel’of the claimant w-s ex-first assistant postmas ter general Marie, late law partner of Postmaster Genera! Cieswell. Sect>nd. That the joint resolution to pay the claim was put through the house by John Cessna, of Pennsylvania, miller a suspension of the rules, without a report or debate; that it p ssed the senate the same day, and was signed soon thereafter by the President, com prising in all hut eighteen hours. Third. That Earle submitted what purported to ho a report to the house postal committee to Cress Well in favor ofthi>, hut which proved to ho without the slightest foundation*—no such report ever hnvmg l"*en made hy said com mitt'e, >y ever having been even dis cuss d by i hem. ,F->m th. 'That (’reswell, instead of wait ing for an jipplicidion-to-pny the claim, ilrcw a draft against the general fund for it. Filth, That ho paid it in face of re ports made by Postmaster Genera's Brown, Holt, Blair, Uandall and Him srlf that this, claim bad no foundation in law or equity. The-o and many other facts were brought to the attention of the house by Mr. Dawes and Mr. Hock, and created such consternation Hi.it members grad ually left their seats and gathered a round the speakers. When they con cluded, a res ilution was 'unanimously passed repealing t he joint resolution to pay the claim. Even Mr. Cessna, who pushed the Job- originally, sat in Ids seat and never said a word. Mr. Beck commented forcibly on Cresweli’s in:*x p’icable conduct, .and on the course of Earl, who, from his position as first-as sistant postmaster general, obtained a knowledge of Hus claim, then resigned and prosecuted it as attorney.— Cor. iV, Y. World. STATE ITS-. —Altoona is soon to have a $lOO,OOO de pot. —The Lehigh valley produced 300,000 lona of iron In 1870. —Forest county has a couple aged 100 and 104^named Mr. and Mrs. Alien. Mijib Kellogg sang at WHksharre on Thursday night. Ticket? five dollars. —One of Hie inmates of the Philadelph ia Home for Aired and Infirm Colored Persona is 110 years of age, and another has just readied her 100th year. amount, ot money and a few slumps sto len therefrom. / —I he Philadelphia papers say them nre (hoiianndH in that city who arc with out fund, clothing or shelter,. —On the 22nd nib. the dwelling lu/lisa ot .J. T. Kerry, of York county, wll/i its •contents', wan burned during the ab/enee of the family. ’ [ ■ *-Thc Senate, on Wednesday last, voted an appropriation of $2l).0l)0 to the Mifflin siiflerers. —Phlladephla consumes 2,000.000 tops of coal annually and employs Bkooo8 k 000 cliil'-- dren in her mamifactoney. ■ —The sum of s4oj,o')f> has alreiijiy hcen expended on the Masonic Temple on Broad street, Philadelphia. .“ / —Tlie “Bear.” “BUck Horse, u njul “Buck,” taverns In Philadelphia have been kept public houses hiiich 1785./ —The Govmmr Ima appointed. W./iM. Hall to lil) the vacancy creat'd by the deut i» of Judge King, in the Bedford (ind Somerset judicial district. / —Three him Ired anil seventeen chil dren were admit ted to the Pennsylvania house of refuge last year. —A little child of Henry Beard, of Chester Spring*. Ohestm county, recent ly upset a holler of hot. water over him self and died the next day from the scald. —The Harrisburg Patriot stales that during the stoppage of navigation this winter, the depth of the channel of the Pennsylvania canal is to he increased to six feet, or two feel beyond the present dimensions. —Tits use of the hall of the fTon«e of Repre'mtntiveH urn! the Capitol grounds aI, Harrisburg, have been granted to the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar for (heir Grand Encampment. In June next. It. Is estimated that at least three thousand Sir Knights will ho In the city' ut that time. —Summerset, ha* a hero of the battle of Lake Eric. The Democrat Hum refers to the old soldier: Jacob Fint*c«sv, now about ninety years *'f age is living ami moving among nn. strong and vigorous most men at lifiy, Mr, Fin ness ,v did good service at. 11 1 at baHlc, and slid liven to prove t'uif a man of ninety can dosomtf (inn blacksmilhlng. —The Beifonte Watchman says j Mr. Daniel Knon, jesldingat Bald Eagle Fpr mice, retired in usual health, mi Tup*/ day evening. January B,’nml after the lapse of about an hour and a half wi* heard to groan heavily. His wife sup posing him to be afflicted with nlvht mure. shook him gently. Ho neither spoke nor moved. She became n'anned anil called fora light, which was brought, but lie was dead. A serious affair occurred at Irwin’s station, Westmoreland couiitv, on Tues day evening, January 81. Tho parlies concerned were John O'Connor, a resi dent of Larimpr*H wtaMon. Westmoreland fount v, and Hugh McColly, who lived at Painter’s Works, Westmoreland coun ty O’Connor stabbed MoColly In (lie abdomen, perhaps fata'lv. The parties had been drinking, and M'cCollv attack pd O’Connor, when O'Connor cut, him, O'Connor has been arrested, and is now In jail. —Oloßnll has purchased a residence In Lebanon, Maine. —Bismnrk Is not crazy, and not likely to become so. —The Kev. Br. Hkinner-died recently In New York, aged 78. —The PniPH'nn ‘Otneral Von Mollke completed Ids 71st year in October Ust. uankd McFarland Is lecturing on die •“Uli/hta and Wrongs ot Women.” lie might to know üboutdt. Now where la John Snmit ? Hiram Power 4 *, thescnlptor, who fias been living for thirty years In Florence, talks of visiting this country. —Von Ihoist, (Im Austrian Premier, smokes not less than lorry Hipirs a day. And ft.ln* is a very clear headed nmu, —Col. Thomas A. Scott is popularly named as Iht President of the Central Pacific Halirond .ITKNON’Af, —KnhnTor William. It is now stated, will M'liiaiM at Versailles until tho close, of the negotiations. —GanibeKa Is cdled n Corsican ; luit is not. Heissidcscendant of u Genoese family, as tils mimo bnplivs but was born at Cabers, in tlio south of Franco. MrKean Buchanan, the aclor, wns struck wiib paraly-is in Norfolk, Va., January *JI, at the Opera llous*, but will prolmniy recover. “ —(Jen. GtMirgc* W. Cass, of Pittsburgh, presented each of his married daughters —tlireo in number—with a check for $1(1,000, on Christmas day. —Tho Vico President of the United Slates has, it is staled, declined an ofler, recently made him,-of S2-5,0I)0 a year, to resign his ntllco and take charge of a piT * vale bu-ine-s. —The members of Pie-bar in Louisiana have initiated a movement for the relief of the daughter* of the late Chief Justice - Taney, and will soon publish.an address' to the lawyers of the country, inviting u.r.fi-.., —.Rochefort** latest shot, at Napoleon is us follows, in Ids recent preface to the new Jj72 •lIP. To i «x«'s levied lor iho > our. lx”0, 7 k; .-* > rt 12 Toamdnnt received on loans, 17 To.sul>m , i P pi lon for (tlvli-r’s hrldjre, • *ll Ul) To «».<’* from '‘'UuiUlln county hal jiTicn on Middle Sprint: hrldjrp.s. To M'< rial tax*H assessed, (hank 'tax . In littipiiii»n,» 2,-i‘il 32 Tft verdlet reps, J(H«. To nnoiint roc -ivod on mod damages, I'* .Tl To redemption nmnev received,. 10 10 To line'* recc'd from .Insncc .ShyrocU, 1 ii'i •To OSnnO'MfiVl taxi's I'WViVPcI, in 07 To' In'', r«*n*iv<*il cm musimullns tnxps, 157 o 0 Toaitmmt reci*ivp By urn t. paid for shoes ami clothing. jjj 50 By amt; paid for gas and Water. 120 51 By amt. paid salary of keeper, 275 CO By amt., paid for labor, 51 10 By amt. paid salary of phy sician. 50 00 JJy amt. paid for support in I Eastern Tunilcnliury, UN til" Justices* Fees. By amt, paid for Justices’ . lees ill con Ih. cases. $212 23 Loans and Interest. By amt. paid cn loans, $ 21,100 00 By unit, paid fur interest on loans, 033 St Poor House, ny nml.estimate for 1370, $ 19,000 00 By juni. nald Directors salary lor. POD, 3no 00 By amt. paid Visitors, 30 00 Public Buildings. Tty amt. paid for repalrs at Jnll, 8 2M 28 By mm. paid for repairs at Court House, &c,, 1,03.112 81,271 40 /S' Public Printing. nmf. paid AVenUlcy & Wall nee, 8 IV’O nr, Bv nint. paid *c, F. Rhiglser, (10 O') ny a pit. paid 11. .7. Cntov, 50 00 By nmt paid Bratton & Kennedy, JOl CO §o2l 55 Miscellaneous Payments. By nmt. paid County Audi tors, 8 117 00 By n*>>l. paid Teachers’ County [nstlliite. 200 00 By nmt paid Agricultural Models'. 100 00 By nmt. paid rnrmntsslon eiv, Franklin co. ex penses, IHI DO By nmt. paid keeper of . town eloelc, 60 00 Bv am t paid gas. water and luel for Conrtdlonso, 287 03 By nmt, paid for tabor, ite., 10 50 By nmt. paid Union Fire Com'y. appropriation. 50 00 By omt. paid Cumberland Flro Company appro priation, • 50 00 By nm*. na*d refunded note of Jacoby’s on seltlo mont... , COO 00 By nmt mild for sundry ar ticles, 30 20 By nmt. pal l forsnan, can iltcs, brushes, <"fco.. 70. By nmt. paid for fox scalps, 7 80 By nmt.paid Janitor as sain * ry , fo 00 — 1 91,874 13 Totnl nmf. of Commissioners’ orders, $38,039 05 Ily Tronsnror'h mm mission miHiiiwnl llf.| i»r*rel'll!. S 1,010 70 '' Jly Htnu* lax paid Stale Treasurer, ns por )e* mlpl. 10,711 02 Hy Treasurer's commission cm KiiiiiM aHi percent. Ci 2 67 Uy*Treasurer'H commission for collecting County tax atSpor cent 1.740 71 Kclu, iJltilirvtisnuruts. llv oxnnoraD ms till > woil i'i»i Cf-Oir's, 5J Wy rojnin'S'lons allowed eollcelor's, * t(D "3 Uy'Ti eiiS'i' it's emnin'sslon mm llm-Ustei’s lnvnm>. II 75 Uy JfX of I >Oil, pul.l • Slate TmiMiicr as per reeelpf. 115I l 5 r.l Uy miisiituOlmr taxes, 1-.71J s! Hv ami. el Imhinee in Immls cl Ti car uier, Tnl:tl rivilMs. Tolttl Dfblis, STATFMFNT OF fUITSTA SPIN O TAXKS ON Till! Jhl J»AV OF .1 A.NUAUV, ls“l. y,w Colfrcfor.t, ./’n'liVaml '/irji’.t. --Im/. IMI7 .Tiimrs Whiner, W. Want Cm lisle, $ »i an IMh C I*. Sunnli, K. Ward CarllMe, . 0 0/ - .1. 11. Cmilman. N S. Middh-hm, » Kina mud l ine, W Wind Car.lsle, .. ». •• IMcUlns-.n, • :D Dll “ William .I. Klnor. N. Mhhltnon, . i*7-» IS7O C. I ’.Sum 0, K. Wat (1 Cm lisle, H'l )-< D inh-l oiler. w.Wiml “ M'"» Ih » “ Philip r>pniuricr,Oh-Uotsiin, 1 - •• Ahrnhiun l.'ohle, K. P.mnsliiirn. “ su'ml. Tlinmnm," Fmnkfonl, * *■» 'j- JoH 1 ! ftP -Jin*-.*!!-.. •• /v. U .Shlin»\. v I.iHVfi- Allen. ft'Sl IW •• A. Klmmel/Mi-c'h'Miir.shiU'ft, M-V- 1« •• ,lohn Pnnni-lly, - ' Middlesex, *<• “ \V mi. .himper, A.illlln, t',-*- 1 , •• JoM*ph Da it, .Monroe, 1-7 I •, a ft, M, Kenmdv,., r-i-wvlllc, (i -!! v * W.F |jMnghin»n 1 ’ i 'Neu , lnn. HI “ Win. .1. K i .nr, N. MnUUc.-l'm, . Ihl- I i-vl Ilcaav/- Penn. , - 1 ,l Win. A. Ueiil;-- silverSprlnp., JJ.>' *■ li. 11. Oilm."- S. .MhhlhUmi. (.'ML “ W.F HiaiuhmanrSMuilimnp-nn. ,V - IM ,;! “ .) M‘ llvUis, 1 - ' Shipp’g Jhn'n., O"I -•» '• r.ihis llnch. s- *■ Tup., “ Dan.vi itmly. Upper Allen, V'!!;"', “ J.ovl Spioui; W. Pcunshoio, 11J Mt.« ' sig.7iii rd Thf-o marheU have paid pal t. '\W the ('ommlssioiuMsof rnihbf rhuulcounty, do ci-rtif;, ;iml Milmnt tiir uiivyolna -is u nuvet sUitciiiciil o!' the ivc'-H'ls sui'i exj'outhtu'vs ot SiiM cuiiiil Jkmii lilt' M y of .Wimmiy to I Ilf Hist, (inv of DiM.-Minltni 1 . jfoO. inclusive; also a .schedule of miisiitmlmn lu the iJuioU^hH umJ lowiinliii's ilu'ivhi m 'led. ' ( \ \v it iu-vs niir hands «ml seal of oillcu J u. s. - at t.’ailisic; itio d.d day ol i'VUnuuy, J IST 1 A M.iKN' FLOYD, JOHN IL-MDCI-*. KUO^VDS. ~J ( nuibcrluntl Lrunty. :VU<‘st, .1. i). i’l.ovu. Cirri.. \Votlio Aniliior.s of' 'umix>rl:iml conn Iy, mcl . iu;c: .nlniK m bn‘ll mviiih. cHM-d-'il fu i-N im ii'- tin- mo-amts amt vouchers <>i (ionpT.Wfiwl. I mi , Tioasmvrot s.iid kv. - ■ jAcotJ JiK.M..i(X(;r.n. ]’rb. 0, 71- 'll- Aiuhtoin. m oo ktathmkvt by tiiw i; .untv audtobs. •ia> si In I In* mn Her of tin.* Ibolestof John Harris, uiu* o| til** (VmiiiWs'niM*’* <>i cumhei land (Min- JV, lit the j>:i >■ 1111 ■ 111, fit’ Ccltdil .'lit Kit** y Hie Tn>asuie#ni Hh- enmity. M i* irpoit n< tulle. ws : 'I lII* iclfer iiildl(‘Shell lO Us hy Mild John 11 Hi i is read ns follows : •• Ui'.N i i.kmi.s our >j)cchil attention i.s di fcrich In IViiflil'i Its. Hill; l* |>li.Mili'l- in i.htcoi'i. mill immliiMi!'! i*e*!p4>« , i Ivei.v No. l»t,*rilJtt; No. nil, s-l Mi. Imn prepsion to MilisH.ntn.Uf the tael, noil ask vuli gentlemen, to suhj omen Witnesses linil. UkVh cheek.-. lii\u been paid unliiwiimy, nml willmui my eon.-eii'. i ie>p« ei lull > Mtuyu-l yon sumiimh eutitisel; and fhil.s ui v.Mlgme l lie error. 1 si so e.dl .VoUi 1 ar.enU'li 111 cheek No. ||i for ti i payable to ,M r. Ih teller, for. work do m on' hrhluc al.‘ Hciihiirn’s Mill. Also cileeu No. m I<>r tfl.lfM *ll edits, payable to olildr (>I John Gnieev. lor on bridge nl .Myers’ .Mm. Believing ns 1 ho these, things noted to he unjust •nnl wrm g i will reiiiiei nil n quh 1,, snh~i’ohmle tins right. You will Hud my protest on file.” . * In V1.1H....1.11V with flip foregoing r* quest, wo 0011*5* *1 lo he snhpfpnlch noil pine rd- Oil to Inquire loin Urn Ini'll of J lie nMe-.-nt fold .mmlp. and'which lies resulted Mth.-tanlially ns follOWS: . . tt I ‘i he protest made hy Mr. TTnrrh was wllli ilrawn except elieclts. No. .i'.l and No. (K. Hy Hie evulein-e tieforr ns. we learn Mint the Com missioners madea verbal contract with the Co n thtdee ( ’oinpany for 1 wo ;ion lhldg.-s. one at Mve-s* Mllh ami the oilier at Hepburn's Mill The Commissioner* understood iho win tvaet’t'i he for thel-mi work only.and made centraels with John Hrncee tor the wood work of M vers’ bridge, ahd with Christ Inn .laeohy for Ihe wood work tor Mu* llephnrn bridge, both contracts to Include fhe himher. Messrs (Jrneev and Jaen'iy proceeded to de liver ihe lumber on Hietr respective copl rants, until Ihe Iron Cnmpnnv were rpatle to erect t”e leldne, when a dlfllculiy arose between the Bridge Companv and the Commissioners, the Companv claiming to have the contract for the entire snperstrnciure complete, and refused, thi” null their foreman. !-■» eicet the bridge, uii less thev were'permtfted V‘ furnish tin* Wood work the Commlssioiieis warned Oniccy and “wmiin uiiow them an amount equal to theires- IhnatMl ptoflton i heir com rads. Tljis the Com misslnnors objected to, Imt finally agreed to pay, ?nnf did pay Mr. Graccy '5(100 and Mr. Jacoby Sshi for their cnnliacts. It was to thepavment of fhe S-no that John Harris made his protest. We lm> of fhe opjnlon that Ihe payment oj Iho lo 'I r, Jae-'hy was marie with iho Intention to save trouble ami expense to tin* county, hy reason ol the mistake ami misunderstanding made l»v the Commissioners in their contract with the Ih-hlge Company. It, is evident- from tin* leslimony that Iho con tracts were made Inn very loose manner, and wit lion |. any knowledge on the purl- of »he Com mlssloners'oMlie valuc of tin* work lo he dom*. It, was proved that ther-* was about SI 0(1 ! dona ted hv the Bridge (Company I*» the Commission o sand < Mcrk, who wore in ollicu uL t lie I line the contract, was made for the hildges. This money was paid hftrr the bHdgn was completed and (paid Im*. Torre was evidence produced before ns of other improi «*r arris, but its they wcie imt properly within our duly to inquhe of,and arc to he Investlgated by tin* (‘ourion informallon, wc icirnln Iroin all comment, 5123,029 DO $1,401 55 $10,871 88 55.1C9 00 .$2,314 17 181 39 JOHN itKKsiOB, ) .1 udJor.'s n/ U. V IvKljlj'.V, yCiniiliiuniiul JACOB HKMJUNGEnj Cotmfi/. Trton SALE.-A VA r.UA BI.E farm V In WASHI WJTON ('ntTNTV,.M ().•• r offer for Sal** a Superior I.imesfnne Harm. lying in 1 iu> i orner of' lie great, loads, leading inlm Mej> eer-hiug to Williamsport, and from Clyai-Sprlng to Iftmer-mw,.. dKllriic* fin.n 1 Ingilrstmv n s inPeK. This firm Ims upon It a, now BHICIv tUVKf.MNf} MOIWE, containing K • Boem* lie shies Pan'trv. ele.. Wash 1 louse/Smoke or Mont. House in lhe yatd, and a never-failing Well of M’n'er under the roof of the Wash Kmhn-, ahnot ”5 feet Ir*'Ui the kllelien door. The dwelling limpe |s si i lia'"d lIOO'I a slight ru'se. UilliiPg Hie water eveiy w>y hour If. 'file other im provements consist nf a new Bunk Barn. Sd feel jo>v,' l head ot horses and 20 head of er 11 le, a new Wagon Shed jfl feel long bv H’-.f hn Tie mode In suit, pnrrhns ’vs, nin the lot e.»n tie divided Into two nlee I irois. Teh. 9 71-3!. 825.033 SI ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given Ill’ll- tellers of ad min Ist nil lon 'on t he < sla.e of N'al 1m n let if. |*<•!, in Newvllb* Borough, Marc! l;j. Hopewell and Nowburg, at Sharp's hotel, In Newborg, Match 11. Knothn»npton. Shlnpensbnrg Borough and Rhlpnen-hnrg township, at M’Xußy’s hotel, In Shlppimsburu March 15. Newton to’vnship. at Mellingcr’a hotel, Ktoaghstown, Match It*. Dickinson and I’enn.at Martjs'k Hotel, Slone House, Marc.li 17. West I’ennsboro', at Fair's hotel, Plalnlleld, March “(». South Middleton, at Commissioners’O/lleo, In Carlisle. March 22 North Middleton ami Middlesex, at Commls- Honors' Ofllce, Carlisle, Match 2,'t. Carlisle Borough, tit Commissioners’ Olllce, Carlisle, April i. By order of rvmmiisMoneis. John 11 A It ms. 1 ’ .JACOB (tun \ih, DAVID DFITZ, Attest. .T. It. U/.oYl). (hr!. 8 O 9 Gla 0 C K . Vob.o, 7i-im ~ 07 IJAI-A.NC 5'>.7.*,7 7S SlfS«V!l on on N.J. DMTO, W. F. SADM-IK. A uditor JYrle SlDlirvtbnunit . j JICNiIY T. UKI.MI'.OIjD’S CO 11 POUND I HID Extract Gatawba MKAPS PEU>S. Component E.rhaci Phil barb and Fluid. Extract Catairba Grape Juice. mil MVKK COMPI.ATNTS, .IAUNUIUR TUT.* I.IOUs AFFKUTION*. sh'K Oil N.KHVUIK mTAiTAi* J r i*?nros't v ! V KGMTA ni.l*. M» MUKUtIUV, MINKiIALS UU DKLKTJiUIOas DItUIW. " These Pillsarethe the inost.dcllgbffnlly pieas anl, purgative, superseding castor oil. sa'ts. mag nesia, etc. I I!*■»■(! is noticing more acceptable U> ihq stomach'. They give tone. mid cause m*u.h - er nau-ea nor g> Iping pains. They are eompf,v -<•s ti>m pi t.es p'aee as lo appear mu aenlous to « la; «cal: and enervnl* d, win ihei arising limn bn prudence or disease. M. T. Helmbnld s tom pound Fluid T'.xiract Catawba Grape PMIs me nut >ugar (’inilcd. from the hu t. that, sugaf-eom (>d I'lils do nui dissolve. Iml pass Uubugh Ujc sinmucli vvllhunt dissolving, consequenfy do not. p oduee the desimd eilect. Tim Catawba ({rap*- IMls, b-Mig pleasant. )»t taste and «dor, dn poi necessitate thmi* being sugai-coutcd. i rice FIFTY UUN’US per box. E 1 HENRY T. I.FXMROLD’S muin.v i - on<■ kxi'i:atni)' compoond - .Fluid Extract liarsaparilla Will imllciHy-exterminate imm ihe system - cmfnlii. s\plil!i«. Fever Sinvs, I leers, Sole Fyes, Sun* Ecus, s-ore Month, Sorn Head, Hmn chili*., Skin ISalt ithctim, Cankers, .Untintngs, imm tho Ear, Whip* Swellings. ’lll inois * j 111 <*i •r* i tis , A n>M!t Nodes, Hhluts < J'u ml alar Swel liny'*, i j-i* 11. Sweats, Ha-.li.Ti-Hcr, Humors ot nil ,limits, l i'lnmii! Hheum- Hmii, Dyspepsia, and all dl-eases that have been es tablished in ihd system lor yeius. Helng prepared expressly -forthe above com plaints, its blood- puri'yi'h*' piopei 1 les nreglent ••r limn any other picpa ration ol SaiMiparilhi.— n, gives the eom ph S' on a e'ear nlid healthy color Mini resloi cs I be,, pal lent to a sf lie ot heal I h Mini pnrliy. Fof- punlymg the Hlood. ['••inov.ui' ad chimin: eonstmtU 'foil disease* arising »rom mo impure -lute of >he Ibood, and the only ic- Imhle an I ellcin uni k nmvn remedy lor Ihn ein a ot Pains Mild Sweplny 111 Ihe holies. Ulcerations of Ihe Throat, atid begs Hlolche.s. Pimples on Ihe Fare, Ervsip-ias mid all Scaly I-’.i tint tons of ihe skin. *’lol HemUHymg iho Complexion.- Price, Si 60 per home. HENRY T. UELMROLfVS CONCENTRATED Fluid TSxtnict finch a The Great Dlim Hc. has cured every ruse of Dbibcles in whleh It has he» 11 given. Ji rdidlon of the Neck ol ihe llladdi 1 and inlln million of the Kidne s. Ulceration ol Ihe K idne.\ s ami Id older, Keleniion ol UHnf, 1 Useusih of Ihe Prostate Gland. stone In the Hladde.. Calculus. «>m\el. Hnek-dnsl Deposit. ami Mucous or Milky PlseliMi-ui'k, and tm ; Enfeelded and Dell* eaie-'.’onstiluHnns ol hmh sexes, attend* d wiin the following symptoms: Indispnsltmn to Lx* i>rt lon, Loss of Power. I.n>s of Memorv. Ditllclil ly of Hte.ilhiajr, Weak N**rv< h, Trembling. Hor ror of Disease. WrkeintnesH. Dimness ol \'l>inn, 1 nln In Hie llaee, Hot Hand*. Flushing of the llody. Dry u ess of Hie Skln.Ki n pi lon on the *'aH.ld Countenance. Universal La.-sdmle of Hie Mdsi iiln r S\ slein. Hr. a i„i,i«’nn in piTvnnN rrom me ages of efgnieen 10 tweniy-tlve.'aml imm ihlrty-tlve to flfiy-flvu or lu the decline pr change ot IIIt*: alter conllue meut or labor pains ; bed* welling in children. AO) ITELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOIIU Is diuretic am.' hlu r cures all DNea.-ea at Is fnt; from Habits of n, ami Excesses and Imprudences n. Idle,' Ini purities of the' Blood. cm.'. !»npeisedlng Copa.h.a in aller-Mona for which It lsu--.ed, and Syphilitic- Affections— In ihe-e Di-eases used In, conuecllon with HEL.M MOLD’S HOSE WASH. LADIES In ninny AlfecHnna peculiar to Ladles, the •Extract Mu dm nm qua i Ini h.V any G Fim.M I.MI HU- DLNCES, 11 ADITS OK DISSIPATION, etc. In all ihelr singes at little expense, little nr no dmnge in did, no incon\ciuence. and no <-xpo* sure ll onuses a Irequenl deshe. nm) gives strength (o Urinate, thereby removing Ohsii ne 'nm-, Mr v mini; and nrnur Mmtiuresof rim Urethra. Allaying Mam and InllauM'iimi, so fre qneni In this cla-s o.‘ diseases, and expelling all sl'oisomais mailer. Thousands who have been the victims of In compeieni prisons, and who have paid heavy fees 10 nc cm ed In a shorl I.*me. ha ve loii..d I hey have lici n deceived, nml I Suit- the “I’oi.s >n” has. liy Ih • d-e of * powei ful asi rlngenl.-, ’ la en dried up la Ihe system to break iiu* In a moruaggtu valid lui'in, and perhaps all* r Mart mge, l>o 11 ELM in). .1 »'s KXTit\(j< UUfHU lor nil A (li-cllons and IMscasi s of Uie Uiilinny Organs, wh.Mner existing lu Malo or ' l-Vm *>Jo. fiuiu whaieier c-*u-e original lug and no m-dter ol how long studding. Price, <1 dU per bottle. HENRY T. llELMnoi.il S IMPROVED it USE W A 8 IX cannot be surpassed ns a Paco Wash, and will he ft am I 'Mm. only speeiilc lemcily in even* species of Cutaneous Wlm-llon, It sp'-cdl|y erad calcs Mimp'es. Mpois, Scorbutic Dryness, ImUirai hms of, iln? Cutaneous Membrane, clc. dispels Redness and Incipient rnllaminnlbm, Hives, Mash, Moth Matches. Dryness of Sea Ip or sum. Krost Mile-, ai.d a-i purposes for which Salves or Obi Linen is are used • restores Mm skin to a Male ol pmitv and softness, and Insures eonllnnei healthy aetlon lo llio tissue of Us vessels, on wbleh depends ihe agreeable Hear*, ness and vivacity of can pi ex lon vc> much untight, am) admired, hut however valuable ii.su i« ne d» for existing de.fecls ol tlmslun 11. T. 11dm bold's Hose YVa-n has long sustained Its pdnd pie (tniiin to nnhmtndoii patronage, by possess ing qiialUics which render It a ‘loilet Append age of the most. Superlative and Congenial char acter. eomblnhiß In an elegant formula those prominent requisites, safely and Efllcacy-thc In vii tin hie accomi.mihncniH of Us n>e-as a Pro servailve mid Uefieslieroi the Complexion. It i- an excellent Rot lon for diseases ol a Syphilitic Mature, and as an Injection tor olseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dbslpa tmn. used in conned lon with the Extracts Mu elm. H irsaparilla, and Catawba, tirapo Pills, In Midi d'senses as i eeoni mended, caunot be Mir pubaed. Price, SI 00 pur buttle. Full nno explicit directions accompany tlie medicines. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable elmracier fnrnlsaed on application, With him* dro Is o| thousands of living witnesses, and up ward 'hemM. , iinly Depots; U. T. 11 E I.M MO 1.1 i’S Dntvr and Chenil« ,iI Wurehnns *. N<«, ■'•PI |tmad«vav. New Vohc, nr 1«> 11. T. HEl. \M!■ M.H’S Meil.e-il‘ Depot, Ini Sontli Tenth c-lreel, Philadelphia, I'a. hew no of (.’ouhlern its. As| C for UIiNUYT. UEEMnoi.IVBI TtiUo no other, FeM,7i-ly KrU) Sltdirrtlsetnrnts, TjUNANCIAI.! MOW 7:81) GOLD LOAN NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. CO. Secured by Fiwt Mnrt»age. oh PaiFoad ' fund Land Grant. BAKU ! I*U( il-TTA 11LE !! I'EUM.VNENT'n Jay Cooke & Go. nlforfor sale at par and accrued Ihlorest tho First Mori gage land Grant. Gold Komis of ibn Nortlte n P rifle. Kallroad Tom puny. Tbcvnrc free trdm United Slates Tax. and an* issued of tno- following donoinlnalioas: Coupons «ioo s-,11). and H.OOD; Kuglslerc-d Slab. S, lOO. y,mo' and $lll,OOO. ■' With the same entire confidence with whirl, we commended Government, bonds to rnpitnl islsaml Tonple. we now.alter t lie uillrst Invrsil gallon, recommend these Non hern Pacific Itiili road bonds to oin friends and Ibegehcnd imblic Goi.n Payment.— Iloih’ prim Ipnl and tut* rest are payable hi American gold coin nt the allien of .lay Tooke «fc Io„ New \ork Cll.v—On 1 priticl pal ai the end «i :10 years.and tho intere.st(ni th G rah; of-even and thiee tenths per cent, per an num) half-yearly, llrstot Jamtai v and July. Tng. a* e seem ed b\ a ni si iipu mi t v innrtgm>e on nh the pioperiy ami rights oil he Not hern I’m-itic Hadnmd t ompnny. which will i-mbiacu on the completion o( the work : * I. over Two thousand Miles of Uond, with rolling slock, buildings, and all other . ()vcrTwrnly-tw« i hmisnnd Acres ofr.nml lo overv mile of llnished road. This land, ngrienl •turai. timbered and mineral, amounting m „u to more 1 ban Filly MIIMon Acres, consists of n|. lei 11vie sections, reaching twemty to forty'mil*? f>n each side of the track, and extending hi a broad fertile Hell, from Wisconsin through tho i ichcst. part lons of Minnesota, liakota Montana Jdaiio. Oregon and Washington, toPngel sound' While the tifivci nmenl does not. directly gnnr nntee the bonds of ilid Koad. it. thus ample pro vides for their full and prompt pavimmi by an umesei veil grant ol land, the most, valuable over confVned upon a great national Improvement The Muktoaoe.- Thy Tt unleesunder tho Mori g.igc are Mcsms. Jay t’oolto of Thiladelphia, and .1. FdgurThomson, President-of tho • ieutm\lv>i »,ia Central Kallroad rornpany. They \VUI dt. reellyaml permanently represent hie intensls ol me First Moitgagu bond holders,and arc re quired to see that, the proceeds of land sales are med in puvehaslrg and cancelling the bondsnf. tim Company It they ean lie bought. hefoie mu. inrilvat not morn than M) per cent, premium; otherwise t he Trustees am to Invest I tie proceeds of land salt's in United Slates Ponds or I cal i«k tale Mortgages for the further seem It.v of Noiih. ern Taetlle bondholders. Also, that they hnvom nll limes’ in their continl, n.*t security, at least .'jillaer’S ol average land to every Sl.tKiU if klandimr Ural mortgage ImiKn. la sides the inlb rood il-eM at d ail Mscqnipmenlsam! fiam hiscs. Pnoi-iTAbi KNS.-tt.—t*f course nothing ean ho n-ifcv i loin tlie bonds of ihe United stale?, u" as tho Government is no longer a lionower.and as tho VjiH,uTs pieseni work Is not that, of presor ting'Us existence, tail, that of developing a con- Uncut. «e lemlml those who de'-iie to Incunse ihelr me >m«‘ and m lain a more pormnnein. in vestment; while .still having a perfectly reliable jeenrlly, that : - United State* fi ll i*s at their avenge premium vleld tin* .preset t pmclm-er less itian ;t% per eeni. gold Interest. >OOlllll Ihe.v he redeem* rl In live vi mi-s and specie pavmenis he resumed,tiu-y would really pay only 12,1. per cent., or it In llmo years, only '.\y, per cenl , as the present piemlum would meanwhile he sunk. Norther.l Paeitie 7-JHi‘s selPngnt par In eurrPM* 4-v > leid Hu- in\a .slor T;h IU per ei nt. gold 1 tiler* e’* 1 1 solutely for thirl > > eais. tree from Umk'd Slides tax. 51 lOOeuriein-y invested now In nil* ledsin'i's "j-iJM’s will >hld per ,wm in raid, sny si.n.a cm reney lovesied now in N. rllieia Paeille T*:in's will j ml per year in gold £H)o'i ileu* is a dilleienee iji annual ineoine ol uenriy inie-ihinl. besides a dlflnri-m e of 7 to 1(1 per eenl. in principal, when holli classes of hinds are re deemed. Tim Hoap Now dun.pino —Work was begun In Tplv la*.t on 1 he ••a*iein portion of the hue. ami the money provided, by Hie sale to stack, hotde'sot some six millions of Ihe Company's bonds, to' hmld ami j*«i rip Hie road Timn baite superior ae»«>ss Mhine*. ta lolhe lied Ihverof the North— £ll miles. The grading on this ill* vi-um is now e'l advaneed Hie iron J> being rapidly laid ; several thousand men are n.|. wane on llii* line, and about, the llrst of agasi next this iiiiponaid sVdilon ofihc mini will ne la full npenilion. In tin* in' anHaie orders have been sent lo Hie Pacltle coast for the commencement ■of the work on me western end In early and Hiereuher the work wlll.be pu»hed, both east ward and westwanl, with ns much speed as may in c insl lent with solidity and a wlseecon on"’. llivonv.MU.B ron r.AXrK,- I These bonds will bo nt all Hmcs.-belote mnturltv, veeelvt*bl«>. id J.lfl, in payment for the Company’s lands, nt their lowest eusb price. Honds I*'x itANOKAnr.T:.— The registered bom’i} ran h.e exelmnged at. any l ime, f a* eoimons, t>*o enmvoi.M for registered, and holli these enu bo exelianged for olhers, payable, principal mil hHenM.at anv ot Hie principal financial cen tres of Europe hi the coin of the vmlons Euro pean countries. ‘ Mow to Gf.t TlifM.—Yonr nearest Ibnik or Hanker will supply these honds in any desired amount, and ofnny needed den- iiimnilon. Per sons wishing to exchange stocks «*r other hands for 1 hese. eaa do so with any of oar agents, who will a'low the highest current price for all mar lettable securities. ’’ 'Those llvlng In localities remnfo from banks, tnav sei d money, or oilier bonds. I 'dlrert lv m us bv'express, and we will send buck Nortbem Pan tie bonds ai our own risk, nml wlllimit c.nsl In Hie Investor, hor (urllier InfornnHon. pam phle's, maps. A-e., call on or address the maler slgm-d.nr any ot the Hanks or Hankers em pJovod to sell Ibis loan. For Pan* t>y WJI, PAINTER it CO.. Hankers, Phlln. Agents for Em-torn Pennsylvania. and CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK, FARMERS’ BANK, • Feb. 0.1870—1 t Carlisle, Pa. 7:30 GOLD LOAN. I SAFE! PROFITABLE I PERMANENT! JAY COOKE & CO. ofiTov lorsnloat par and accrued Interest llio FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRANT GOLD BONDS Of the, Foil hern J'aeijlc It. R. Co. The?e bonds are secured, first..bv a .first Mnrf pnUe rin Ihe MalUoml itself. Us rolling slock, find all c qul* nienls ; second, by a first. Morignre np Us onMre T.nml Giant, being m re than Twenty-• Two Thou'-und Acics of Land to each mile of Rond, _ Tim Ronds arc free from United-States Tm: * the Principal and Interest are parable In GnPJ— llio Prlaelnal at the end nfThlrty years, nml tint Interest Semi-annually at, t he tale of Seven ami Three tenths per cent, per annum. Thev are issued In denominations,of Slfld. S-TOO, Sl.fHi(i.’?r»Oi)a and SP'.iOO. The Tmstees unuer ihe Mortgage are Messrs, .lav Mo -lm.-of Philadelphia, nml .1; KdgarThom son. President «l tho Pennsylvania Cent nil H. 15. Mmnp iny. These Northern Pacific Honda will at all times hefoie maturity, he receivable at Tnfi per cent.. Ppin'mn. (or l.in.) In exchange far tho Com pony's lands at their lowest eas*h price. In addition to Ihelr absolute safety, llirsa Umidsyimd an Ineotni* I-igor. we believe, than any other firsi-elns*. seem U.v Merlons haldhif; V a led Mniofi L’U’s ear. by converting them lido Noithein PaeilleK. increa-e their \ early Incaaio onc-if.lrd, and still have n peifcctly njiahle lu vestin'pi- * 11 1 »w to Gi t .TiiKsi.-A’onr ii' nrest Panic or or Hn■ ker will* supply these Ponds In any de sired amount, and id'any needed denomlnn.Uon, IVis'Mis wishing lo exchange sleeks or oilier bonds for these, can doso with any of mir Agents, who will allow the lit -best current price for nil* marled a tile securities. Those living In localities remote from Hmdn>, may sciyjTnnney, or ol her b< nds. dli rally in *is by and we will M-n.d back Nor'hem Pa* cifie Mo ds-at our own i isk. mid wir* out ro-t to ihe Investor. For inither Inforniatinn, P’unnh* Ids, maps, eull on or address the under signed. or any oi the Dimka or Bankers employ ed to sell this 1.0 m. For Sale hy WM. PATN’f'FR * TO.. Bankers. Phi Pa.. Agcnih lor I’aAlcrn Pennsylvania. . AND CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK, FARMERS’ DANK. Feb. fl 1871—-'bn A GENTS WANTED FOR THE LAND OF . * Sacred Mystery, Jill Rev. IK L. GA OF. The grandest and most popular new honk cut, Hundreds of supei b .{lln-tratlnns. Sreet, e'e No oi ber' book Mke tl—none selling half so fast. Agents sell lid lo lot) per week of It and I'P'f. Sfowe’s Self Imorprctlng Ulble, Extra large In* dnccmeois offued. H**nd for clrcnhns to 'VOUTfI INGTON, DUBTIN &. CO., Hartford, Conn. Feb. 0. 71 —lm 'rpHEA-NECTAU IS A PURR BLACK TEA WITH O KEEN TEA' ELAYOB WAUKANTFI) TO SUIT.AU TAST'AS. For sale evorywhoro. And for sale only by the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co,, P. ». nox, 6)00., S CHUUCH BY., N. Y. .S7?:Vn FOR niEA-KECTAR CIRCULAR. PH). !), 70-lm *, TT'XKCUTOH’S NOT I. K.-Woilpb la 1 J li *r.*l)y tlmf ~*l (pfh tcs,n mpnt.iry oil tIH) (‘KtlllC- nf Ainvii HutllriL'tmi. dpo'ii.. lotp Middlesex township, have been ut’itnled lo the nmlersluMted. restdlmj It; same township. AH persons Indebted to sapl estate ere requested to make settlement, lir.medlatolv.'and those hav- Inti claims auulmd, the estate will present them for Kuitlcmont. SAMUEfj WF.UT. Executor. Fob. 0. IWl—oi* rjIHIS rs NO HU.MHUQ ! _ Hy Fcmllnts crnla with mrc. height. color of eyes nml hair* you will rcci'lvn, l»v rotnrn »naU. rv correct plot* nrc or your fninrn husjim (1 nrwlf**, with nan\° mxi fliiu* of min-rlngo. A«M'<*hs W. FjX, P* linwrr No. *J| Fultouvillc, N. Y. Fob. 1), 71—1 m mnio M..UJK' POMH u-lh »»•’V H I'nla oil I)*ih* nv ton nnrman'*nt I>loctc or'hra'vn. Itf-rmlatOH mi imi'Oii. '* oo'nb k.iil hv imiil n,' .ItMw -unpliui) at v*iinc* fiii Vito*. Addiesa \VM. PATTON. Trcaa.Kprlutf field, Mwo. Fob. 0, Oi— Irn. 1 Carlisle.Pa.