m, ie.. kolunt,,T. i CARLISLE, PA Tliarfltlny Sf online. I'pbninry S 3. IS7I. ItLMOCUATIi) roIfKTY COJIJIIHT.«? The Democratic County Committee of Cum berland county will meet In tho Arbitration room o! tho Court House, Carlisle, on Saturday. February 23, at 11}$ o'clock. A, M. A punctual uLtcndnnco Is requested. The selection of Dele gates to represent Cumberland county in the approaching State Convention will in one of the objects before Ufa Committee. 11. IC, PEPFEU, Prc*iKKC'l( IS THE m:> ah; In the U. S. Senate, on the loth Inst., a parliamentary duel occurred between Governor Morton and Gen. Frank Blair, which caused an imhienso sen sation. Morton had made great preu aration to bo delivered of a pronuncia mcido,*tobedirected against thelndiana legislature for their withdrawal of the state’s assent to the fifteenth, amend ment, and the morning mentioned above was set for the atlalr. It was a very elaborate speech, and was evi dently intended for n parly manifesto. .Morton argued to show that the amend ment had been legally adopted, and also excused the action of the Indiana radicals in acting on it without a con stitutional quorum. Tliis done, ho 'pitched .Into the democratic party and charged that they did not accept the fourteenth and . fifteenth amohdmehls and would, icvcrso them us soon as me info powef."' '' The’ldea was,' by dint of hard and unscrupulous lying, to pul the democratic party in the posi tion of a revolutionary party. Conk ling, Sumner and other radicals sat near to Morton,* to hear his speech. Frank Blair also sat near, watching, him like a hawk, and when ho flubbed, rose to reply. The republicans felt compelled to allow this reply, as this was Blair’s first speech. Blair then went at Morton with a vim that made that worthy very uneasy. He told him that he was n fit representative of the administration in ils policy of putting stales in ancFont of the Union at their own whim and caprice, and in its con tempt (nr the people. lie referred to his (Morton’s) acceptance of t.he English mission,- and 100 fact that he gave it up avowedly to. prevent the people of In . (liana from being represented by one,of their own choice. General Blair then reviewed the frauds and outrages on the popiilar will by which the amend ment had*been secured; and denounced the reconstruction acts of congress-ns known to ho unconstitutional by those who passed them. He said that in un dertaking to punish the rebels.outside of the constitution, and in violation.of it, congress had committed even a great er crime than tho rebels, themselves.. Tho whole course of tho republican lea ders and of Morton himself, was recited with unsparing severity, and a freedom' and directness that showed the spirit of liberty’ is not nead In the senate chamber. It must have boon refresh- ing to hear a speech which , might he called a speech, once more. But while denouncing trio first action of the radi cal party, General Blair refused to ac cept the revolutionary position assign ed to himself and the democratic party. Ho said the reconstruction acts, though unconstitutional, had completed their work in the south, and should with drawn, and the carpet-baggers then at once dispersed. As fur the fifteenth amendment, however wrongfully ac complished, ho supposed it bad gone through the legal forms of ratification, and admitted it to be final as a part of of the law of (he land. The Bill to exempt church property amounting to §3,000 from taxation, passed the House on second reading a few days since—yeas G", nays 23. Mr. Leidig of this county, voted in the affir mative, and before doing so said : Mr. IjRIDKJ. One gentlemnnHityspnme of those eon green t ions btj l Id large chnnh rH.unci along side o( them build expen sive parsonnaoH, and that this bill is to exonerate that property fr. m taxation, f would correct the gentleman inMhat 'dalernent. Where a parsonage is on the same lot with th.o ohurc.h the law lias already provided for its exemption from taxation. If Philadelphia lias ten millions of piopprty improperly exempt, f think if not out of the way to allow us to exempt q ar.umaces in Cumberland county which would amount to a Very -mail Biifh in proportion to the amount of property exempt from taxation in that city. Ah we have hut few churches and puisontmes we u&k the House to pass this hill to exonerate them from the payment of taxes. The gentleman from Bchuyl klll [Mr. Ellis] has-asked to have that eounty exempted. If (hesO gentlemen in Allegheny and Philadelphia do not wj>h to have f heir.dlslt iclh inaluded I nave no objections at all. As lolhe poor women and children of Allegheny coun ty, we do not propose to pay for them in Cumheiland. West Viucs'inia— West Virginia has o'eclcd a Democratic United slates Sen ator, in tlie person of I lon. 11. G. Davis, who succeeds Senator Willey. 'West Virginia was created a Slate by the Radicals for the 'purpose of giving tho Administration two more Radical Sen ators, hut tho scheme has failed. It s 'rved its intended purpose for a season, and then plagued its inventors. Tims •‘the bo-t laid schemes of men and mica aft gang ngleo.” Quant has managed to got off an electioneering speech in tho message which lie sent to Congress recommend ing an increase in tho salaries of our Minister and. Secretary of Legation at Berlin. Tho New York Tribune fails to sec how tlie importance of this mission can bo magnified in the eyes of the Germans by adding to its cost to this country.. Tho Tribune forgets Hint Mr. Grant, estimates everything according to its money value.. BSJ*Ten thousand dollars have been appropriated to defray the expenses of the select committee to investigate the alleged Southern outrages. This is tho way Radicals use the funds of tlie gov ernment in efforts to perpetuate their own power. As carpet baggers are low priced fellows, and scalawags can lie bought cheap, this amount should get up startling tales of Kn-klux-klanncrs. The lull chartering tho American .Steamship Company passed tho House with a danse exempting all its bonds and eifccls from taxation forever. It lias been signed by tho Governor, and is now aJaw. Tliis isanother specimen of improper legislation. Such..companies have no more right to lie exempt from taxation than any others, and no cor poration lias rights in tint respect su perior to any individual. In this, as in other matters at Harrisburg, tho cor rupting power of tho Pennsylvania Kailroad proved omnipotent. BSfCtov. Butler, of Nebraska, and a Radical ol I ho worst type, is about to he impeached for stealing seventeen thou sand dollars from the State Treasury. Tho Butler fhmily seems to ho in ill luck. What, with Ben, Roderick Ran dom Butler, and tho Nebraska Gover nor, tilings don’t look very bright. The Chicago Tirnes ■yaiy pertinently says that if the brothers-in-law of Mr. Grant hud been as numerous and active in the service of the government during the warjjs they have;been since, the last draft would liavcflteen unnecessary. ' STATE ITEMS. Philadelphia's now park Is to com prise QUO acres, ami 1h to be culled Wingo bucking Park. —A bill has passed tho State Senate transferring the Soldiers* Orphan to the School Department. --Dauphin,county has 3,272 more taxa ble than Cumberland, in deaf and dumb people it is ahead nine and In blind eleven. A little four year old daughter of Dr. A. R. Simpson, of Liverpool,* Perry eoiinty, was horned to dralh on the 3d inst.. by playing with matches, Tho mothei had just left ihe child fora mo ment to get a bucket of water. —Jacob Schneider, of Hopewell, was 'encaged in threshing on Monthly. He went into (he house, apparently well, bn La few moments later was found dead. Iteu'rt disease .was the supposed cauao of death. Aged about 33 years. Georgy They was killed afjjilly’s Station, Perry county, on the 3rd inst. — He had juM. slopped out of his office, and not withstanding being warned, of the appmaeb of the train, be slopped b MM'rninjr. and advanced through the clnmiielof the subterranean wonder for the distance of one mile, when suddenly their Huht became extinguished and left them in utter darkness, as they had no matches with which to re-hgbt it. Borne mimdes elapsed before they realized the terrible position in which they weie placed. They began to grope their way in search of the entrance, but got Into one wrong passage a'ter another. Up and down hills, through holes and over jagged rocks they 'Continued to search for egress over live hours, when one of the hoys in advance shouted the glad news that the entrance’ was in sight. They were comdderah’y frightened, and well had cause to he, for had they been com pelled l« remain over night, it Is very dmibtlul. if they would ever have heou oeen to (ell the tale of Collcy’a Cave.’ Kcto atbrrtisiincuts, NOTICE. ls hereby given loall parsons Interested, that, the follow!; g accounts have been Hied In ibis olllee bv ilies accountants therein named for examination and confirumtinn.'and will he pro soiled to the Orolmus Court of Cumberland (Minn l v for eon Urination and allowance, on 21ia* dm/, Jf'trch ’2l A. D- tsTl ; f. First and pail.., •.count of Samuel Gar ver, Administrator of IV;.*r (tarver, deceased. •j. The account of Hcnr.s 'Simvclv tCiUmneit (ary trustee «l MuryaieLSnavely,under iho last win and testament ot Gcoiyn suavely, late of Hampden township, dee. used. • The account ot Henry G. Snnvcly, testa mentary trustee of Geoigo Suavely, now de ceased, under the last will and testament nl (ieorgeSnavLdy, lato of Hampden township, de ceased, •1. The first, and partial administration ac count of C, 11. and \V. A. Mnliin. Administra tors ot W. 11. Mnlltn. Hstp, deceased. f>. Tlie first and final aecnunt of Henry O. Snavolv, Adminlhtralor of tiio estate ol Geo. •Suavely, late of Hampden township, deceased. (i. The account of James Graham, Guardian of Alice A. Chapman, m>w. Alice A. Klutz, minor child o] George «’hapman, lale of Upper Allen township, deceased. 7. Fust and final account of Christian’H. Ilarlz lor, Adminlsualor of Elizabeth M. Hattzier, into ot Upper Allen township, deco >sed. s. The first and final account ofj. If. Iluvsh, Administrator of Mrs. Elizabeth Hha.p.Jalo of tlie borough of Newvllle. deceased. 0. *i he account ot Siunnel Zlmmc-man. Guar dian (d Samuel Plough, a minor child of John Pham . laic of Dickinson towhshJp, deceased. hi. Tho second and final account »f Gem go M, Unpp, lOxf cutomr Peter Harnlmrt, deceased. - ‘ 11. The first and final account of Susan It. As kew. Admlnistmtii* of estate of Wm. H. Askew, deceased. ]2. Second nml Until neemint of Abraham Fred* crude. MirvivniK Kxi-ttuinnil llit* last, will and iKsiunitiiii of Lama Helices, hit a of the borough ol•MecbuuuMmra. deceased. Hi. Fust and thud account'ol .John Lutz, Ad ministrator of Susan Landis, lata 'of Monroe township, IVnn’a., and aitho nine ot her death and loi many yuai.a icsulcd In a uyusta county, Virginia. - 11. Account of A bra bam Bowman, Guardian of Joseph !■;, Bowman minor son of John Bowman, late oi Upper Allen township, deceased, on tho minor arriving at the full age of twenty-one years. I*,. The (Irsi and final account of Mnr”aret,Jano Carol hois, Administratrix ol the estate of Wil liam Carmheis, late of West Pcimsborouyh •ownshlp. deceased, hi. The first, and final account of John Panne, Fxecutor of ibe last will and testament, of Sam ncl Panne, late of tho borough ol Shlppenaburg, deceased. , 17. First, and final account of Jacob D. Moliler, Executor ol'Sa-ah Elchollz, late of Upper Allen township deceased. K second account of Joseph M. Means and Robert P, Mcrime. Executors of tho wnl and testament of John Lmu'hlin, deceased. I!). First and final account of P. U. M’Coy, Ad mlnlstratovof Daniel M Coy. Sr , late of Hope well township, deceased. 2d First and final nccounl of John Enck, Ad ministrator of John strode, late of Monroe township, deceased. 21. Final account of Thomas R Fuller. Admln- Mrato- ot John Bowormasier. deceased. 22. The tiist. ann final account of P. Ilium Ich Administrator of the estate of William Brock late of the horouuh of (.'ail Isle, deceased. 2J. Second account of M. B. Boyd, Administra tor ofC»cor«e Kllnk, deceased. .21. First ami (Inal accountof WHlhun .Gracey and Peter'rope,AdministratorspfSamuel(Jopo, late of Newton township, deceased. 20. The flrai and Until account ol William Wal lace. Adminlsfutor of James M. Wallace, ae- C 2(j lS Mrstand partial -account rtf John rjraham. Executor of the last will and testament of Oeo. Graham, deceased. 27 First and partial accountof Anna M. 1* rod cldc. Extent nx of John 11. Frederick, deceased. 2S. First am) final account of James Smith, Ad ministrator of Elizabeth Button, deceased. 21). First and tliml account of John l.tszman, Administrator ol Fredei leh Alehclle. deceased, tin The account of Benjamin Nelsley. Guardian of Marv and Elizabeth Mender, minor child ren of ‘Bndolph iieilzler, late uf Momoe town sill p. deceased. ‘ JOSEPH NEELY. Feb. 23, 71—-'ll Jteg.nttr, A GENTS WANTED—(S223 n month) h\ _l,y Ilia AMEIIIf.'AN KNITFINd MA- Oil INK m , IMSTON, Mass., crHT. LOUIS. Mo. Fell. 2:1. 71-lm JURUBEBA. Pub. SJ, 71—1 m AOENTS MALE AN I) FKM A LIB.— For rant selling popular subscription biMK’-i, Extra Inducements to Agents.. Informa tion free. Address AM HOOK (JO., (32 William Sited. N.V. Feb. n. 71-lm e'lA MADE FltO.M 50 Some •fljLvy tiling urgently needed by everybody.— .m*l see. or 12 sample-* sent, (posl ago paid) f.»r .Vi c(s. (hat. retail easily fir 810. it. L. WUI.- C’i>iT, IS I Chatham Square, N, Y. Feb. 2:;, 71—nn WANTED ADKNTvS, ($2O por «lny) lot“ll Ihe etflohrnlod Il<»Al I*j SHUTTLE SKWjNG MAOHINK. llus Iho .under-feed, mattes the ‘look stitch" (alike cm both bides.) and Ih fmlv licensed. The best nnrl cheapest lamlly Sewing Machine In the market. Ad die>M JOHNSON. OLAIIIC it CU., Huston. Muss., I'Jt »shnrg. Fa.. i;i)|eutfo, 111,, orSi. Louis, Mo. Feb. 21, 71-lm 13UBUO SALE OF VALUaHLR I UFAL EsrATF.-Tbo subHcribor offers at ini bilesale,at The Court House, In Iho borough ol t.’arltKlo, on Saturday, March ii, tho following described real thlale; Two Two-sOwy Frame Houses, with nmvenlont back buildings.on (ho fionlh Hide nt Fast Lmther street, east..( Film t Spring. Possession will he given mi the Hist clay of Apnl next. Fur fnrlhor pullcuhus cull on or ud dies.H. O. Oelicncey. ir JOHN » OIINMA.V, Atl’yntlaw. No.?J(hcemVi Hull.Carlisle. I’n. N. I).—The ulmvn prc>i)or|ies will bo offered at private bale until Hie above flay. Fob. Bt, 71—la jSTcto SUJlmtiscments. p R 1 O ifl L I a T OF PURE BREED Fancy Poultry. fs'a 1. Wo huso on hand the largest and host selection ofFancv Poultry to ho found in ilio country.— Wo will sell o«r« of the following breeds this season: , Dark Brahma from 11. W. Boy Pa Strain, Iroland. Eu£is per dozen; S 3 00 Light Brahma cocks, weighing 121 b hens 01b at maturity ; ;... 1 00 Ilomlnns 3 00 Houndrod W|illo Faced. Black Spanish Hints from an imported cock 1 00 Silver spangled Hnmhurgs 2 00 While Leghorn*, Yellow Logged ,1 W) Golden Pheasant, Sliver Pheasant. Blaek Bed Grimes. Whlteaml Black Bantams.. 1 00 Imported White Guinea Fowls t >0 SlU'k or Braztlllan Duck 2 r*o Bonn Duck, Bronze Turkey 5 00 The above named Varieties consist of Import er! premlunl and catofuhy Mjiecieii town* after living (ha utmost euro In /keeping the breeds separate the year throv-gh.wo feel. confluent of ’giving nur7mtrnnx’perf«.*t.sailsrue.tlon,.Hvos<U-, terested In Fancy Poultry, aro respectfully in vited to call and see for themselves. Eggs carefully packed and delivered by ex press. For further particulars and nil orders, Address , 1). M. KAHNS, S. Baker. Box 23. Mcclmnlcsburg, Pa. Allen,P. 0., Pa. . Feb, 20,71—3 m /"'IARBOLIC.TABLETS; J PUGTAUED I!Y DU. WELLS. The most Important discovery of the ago Is this wonderful Healing ami nicanslnv agent for nil diseases or weakness of the Respiratory or gans.. Sore Throat. Sudden Cold. Hoarseness, Catarrh. .Asthma, Dryness d the- Throat or Windpipe, diseases of the Lungs and for all Irri tation 01 the mucous inemhra«i“- All vocalists and piddle speakers who sneak and sing without effort, use these Tableis. Their effect In clearing the voice is simply astonish ing as can be shown by numerous certificates. Dr. Well’s Carbolic lablels, net directly on the muennus membrane and should ho promptly and freely taken in all ex posure or violent change of weather, as they equalize the circulation of the blood and thus ward off all tendency to colds and Lung difficul ty. . “The proprietor? would say, all first class medi cines have their Imitations, and they would ••CAUTION the pubho against Imposition by having other medialnes thrust upon thorp In phiee of these admirable Tablets. JOHN Q,. KELLOGG. 31 PlaM St., N. Y.. Sole Agent. Sold bv Druggists: Price 25 cents a box. Fob. 21.71—1 m T>EDUCTION OF PRICES IX, TO CONFORM TO . • - Jl E D U C T I O N OF DUTIES. Great Saving to Consumers % BY GETTING UP CLUBS, flood for our Now Price List and a Club form will aecompdnv tt. containing full directions— making a largo saving to consumers and re munerative to club organizers. THE GREAT AMERICA! TESCO,, 31 nnd 33 Vesry St,, NEW YORK. Fob. in. 71—I in SPRING FASHIONS NOW READY. MRS. M. A. BINDER, HOI N. w. Cor. Eleventh awl Chestnut Sts. t PHILADELPHIA. Importer and j Designer of FASHIONS The old es'rtbllsbed and onlv rellnble DUES** TRIMMING. PAPER PATTERN, DRESS AND CLOAK making EMPORIUM. Elegantly trimmed Paper Patterns, wholesale and retail. Fana, Gloves, Ribbons and flushes, Laces, Em broideries, Jet, Gilt, and Pearl Jewelry. Evening dresses and suits, made In the most fashionable style at short notice. Perfectsystem of Dress Cutting taught. N. R— Orders by mail, promptly attended to. Feb 21. 71— 3m WANTED FOR “WONDERS OF THE WORLD,” Over one thousand Illustrations. The largest nest selling,*and most attractive subscription hook ever nuhPshnd. One agent In Denver, Colorado, sold in i conies In -l davs', One agent In Milwunklc sold IDeoples-ln day. and a larte number from 20 to !M conies per day. Wend for (Trenlars, with terms at once. Address U. & PUBLISH ING CO., -1U Broome street, N Y. Feb. 2.i,7i~1m ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOE.-Nn- ls hereby given lhaf. letters of Admin istration on tup e t-ito of Henry C. Murray, lite of the borough of Carlisle, deceased. having hpf*n Issued by the Heglster of Cumher/nnd county. to tlio undersigned resimng In tf.Mil borough. Notice Is hereby given to nil persona Indebted to said estate to make payment Im n ediaiely nml those Having claims to present them for settlement. JOHN P. MEDIC, Administrator. Feh. St. 71—fit NOTICE. —All persona infemllnir to nppl for Hotel license, Ac.. at April was*, slons must hnvo their petition ami hfVml filed in the Clerk’s Office, on or before March U, 1871,, GKO. 0. SHEA.I« FKH, Feb. 7l— Clerk of Quarter Session*. NOTICE. — Notice ia hereby given ibnt an application has been made lo the Court of common - Pleas of Cumberland countv, for. a charter ol incorporation for ‘Mho Hvangnlteal r.mheran congregailnn of Upper Frnnkfonl. and that the same will-ho gran led by said Court on the 21st dav of March. 1871, unless sufllul&ut objection thereto bo made. . ' C. K. MAOLAUnriMV, Feh. 23, 71—8 t Atl'y oj the Petitioners. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOITUE.-No- Upo is ho' - el>y that? !i‘Ucr« of'Ad ministration cm llu* cstum of Margaret llnrper, Into of NpwvHip. deceased, have lu«6n araniedto Hui undprslgnpd. rcsldliiu In Penn townthlp.— All persons knowing thnmsplvps Indebted to saifl p.=lj?i p, an* i> ciupslp(l to make* payment ini* mediately, and those having claims to present them lorVeUJoinent. Fob. 23.71—Ct* EVANS' GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISI- We continue to send a valmble gift with every bnolc bougut of us. Thoiwinds will testify to our promptness and lalmcss, Give us u trial.— w l l l e for a outixloguo. -ent Address. D. M. EVA NS & UO., 721 Market street. Pulla’a., Pa. Feb. til. 71—im Genera l agents wanted for Oroes , 'eck , s Calculating maobliio.rapld.nc curate. reliable, simple, easily operated, cheap and houiutfui. owing instantaneous additions or subtree tlom, hiking from one to five columns of figures at a time, carrying and borrowing Its own lens, hundreds, etc., without the least thought on the nartot the operator. Address, ZIEGLER* Mo- CITRDY. Philadelphia, Pu. Fob. 23. 71- I in PREE TO BOOK AGENTS ! . We will send a handsome Prospectus of our NEW ILLUSTRATED FAMILY BIBLE con taining over 200 fine Scripture lllnsiratlons to' any took agent, free of charge. Address NA TION A I. PUBLISHING CO., Phllada., Pa. Fob. 2-1, 71—Im CUMBERLAND VALLEY BAIL BOA 111 CHANGE OF HOURS! Winter Arrangement. On- and afterThurMlay, Nov. 21, IS7O, Passen ger Trains will run dally as follows, (Sundays ex cepted). WESTWARD Aecnmmc-datinn Train leaven Harrisburg 8.00 A. AfMeehan Icsbu rtr Carlisle!). 11, Newvllle 0,46, Hhlppensburir 10.22 Chambersbnrg 10,44. Green castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.48A.M. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.55 P. ft!., Me clmniesburg 2.27, Carlisle 2.68, Newvllle 3.32. Hhlp pensburg 4.02, Chambersbnrg 4.35, Grconcastle 8.11, arriving at Hagerstown 8.40 I*. M. ICrprevt 'l'min leaves Harrisburg 4.3 u P. Mi, Me jhanlesburg 8.02. Carl Isle 5.32. Newvllle Ms,Sblp ponsbnrg B 33, arriving at Chamborsburg at 7.00 P. M. % A Mired Train leavoo CbamberHbnrg 7.45 A. M,‘, GroGncnsUe 0.00, arriving at Hageratowu 10,05 A. M. EASTWARD Aremnmndnlwu Train leaves (Tbambpraburp 8,00 A. M.; Wblppensbnrg 5.20, Newvllle 0.00. Carlisle 1133, Mechanlcsburg 7,02 arriving at Harrisburg 7.00 A. M. . Mi ill 7Vofn leaves Hagerstown B,3ft A. M.,Green cnsile O.fiO,Chambersbnrg O.lft.Shlppensbnrg 10.22, Newvllle 10.63, Carlisle 11,' 0, Meehaulcsburg 12.05 arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 P. M. AVpjw.r T'rnhi leaves Hagerstown 12.u0 M, GreeneasMo 13 28 Chamborsburg 1.05. Shlppens bnrg 1.37, Newvllle 2.10, Carlisle 2.5 ft, Mechanics burg 3,is, arriving at Harrisburg 3.50 P. M. A Mired Train leaver, Hagerstown 3.20, p. M. f Greenciistle 4,27, arriving at Chambcraburg 6.20 I'd* Making close connections at Harrisburg wltu trains loam) from Phllndelphla.New York, Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg,and all points' West. * O. N. LULL, Bvpt, KupnuiNTrNPENT’fl Office, l Chumb’*'., Pa., Nov, 21, ’7O, f Dec I 187 QoUTH MOUNTAIN IRON CO’B ■ BAILHOADI OFFICE OF GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT Caki.islf, Pa., Sept. 14, 1870. PH ASO K OP fjOfrKDTTI.E. On and alter September IlHb. train* will leave Carlisle Jt oJW A. M. for Pino Grove; 2.5 U P. M., for Hunler'a Him. JIF-TUHNINO. Leave T’luo Grove at u.tXJ A. M.; Hunter’s R F. C. A UMH, Bep. 22,1870. Otn’l. &{p% Valuation of nil Property Assessed for the the Years 1871, 1872 and 1873, Taxable, for Connty and State Dora's and Twp's Carlisle E. W. - W. W . Dickinson R. i'ennsboro - Frnnkf>ird...a Hampden Hopewell ixtwer AHOI Mcchunlceburg h. W., N. W. Middlesex Mifflin Monmo v NuWhurg Newton Newvlile... Nbw Cumberland..'. N Middleton Penn Silver spring... m. Middleton...*. Routlmmnt vn Shipponaburg Twp.. .Uopec.AlUn W. PenuHboro .A PPEALSEO: ■StTo Appeals for the year 1871, will bb held .os follows; For Monroe,at Harsh's hotel. In jChurchlown, March fl. Upper Allen and Mcchanlc*burg. at Leidlg’s hotel. In Mechanlcshurg, on March 7. Lower Allen, Fast’Ponnsboro’ and New Cumberland at Wilder’s Hotel, Bridgeport, on MarchS, Hampden, at Kreltzer’s hotel, Snorting Hill March 0. Silver- Spring, at Lnley’a Hole , Hoguestown. Marsh 10. Franlcford, Mifflin and Newvlllo. at Henneberuer's hotel, in Newvlllo Borough, March 18. . Hopewell and Nowburg, at Sharp's hotel, in Newburg. Match M. t ..... , . .. . m . . ... Southampton, Hhlppensburg Borough and Shlpnen-burg township, at M’Nalty’s hotel, In Shlppeasburg, March I*. Newton township, at Melllnger’s hotel, Slonghstown, March ID. Plnklnaon and Penn, at Murtz’s Hotel. Stone House, March 17. Wot Pennsboro’. at Fairs hotel, Plalnlleld, March‘2o. South Middleton,at Commissioners* Office, in Carlisle, March 22. * No'th Middleton and Middlesex, at Commissioners' Office, Carlisle, March 22, Carlisle Borough, ut Commissioners’ Office, Carlisle, Apul . By order of Commissioners. Tho Bonnl of Revision wl’l meet nt tho above mentioned places, for tho purpose of revising tiio assessment above stated and Anally determining whether the several assessments are above or below Just rales, Attest, J,. n. Floyd, Clerk. STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES , OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, fh'oin the. Ist tiny of Jawinru, to the 3la( day of Dee. ynliiT, lb7o, iticlustve. GEO* WETZEL, Treasurer,in account witli the Coutuy oi Cumberland. . . DR. To balance In hands of Treasurer at last settlement, $ 8,410 12 To outstanding taxes Inst settlement, 6,072 40 To tuxes levied for I ho .vcar Ih7o, - 78.253 42 To amount received on loans, 33,212 17 To subscription for Glvler’s bridge, . 41 00 To cash from county. hnl nnco on Mitldle Spring bridges, 109 86 To special tuxes assessed, (bank tax in litigation,) 2,424 32 To .verdict zee*, JO P To amount rec *lved on road damages, 16 33 To redemption money received; P. O. Pox, 51113. To flints from ,l Q{J To exniio«*HtJvl tj«isonTeceivi*n, In 07 To ini. received on.outstanding taxes, 167 3J To amount received on Huckster’s ' license, '235 00 To four per cent, of. Treasurer’s corn* mission on State tax, 428 81 By amt. paid for correct ing assessment, 9 437 80 By amt. paid for register ing voters, 097 25 By amt. paid for enumera ting taxable inhabi tants, 209 50 51,404 55 Bridges and Roads, By amt. paid for now bridges. 8 13,021 02 By am t. paid for repairing old bridges, 2,403 23 By amt, paid for road damages, 803 33 1 By amt. paid lor road view ers, 147 80 516,874 88 By amt. paid witnesses In com. oases, 8 020 10 Ry nnit, paid grand Jurors, 073 73 By amt. paid traverse Ju rors, 3,601 75 Ry amt. paid Court Crier, JJ3 00 By amt. paid Jury Com missioners. ■■ 115 00 By amt paid District At torney lees, 281 34 County Offices. By amt. paid F. E. Bcltz hoover, Auditor, 9 27 60 By amt. paid Janies Lou don, county dockets, 01 00 By amt. paid Geo. o. Sheaf er, CTcik’s fees. 520 25 Commissioners’ Office. By amt. paid J.Lourtonand others..stationary. Ac. 8 140 53 By nml. paid A, It. Uheem, - postage, 9 48 By uint. pald M. G. Hale, services ns Com’r., 4110 By amt. paid-Allen Floyd, services as Coin’r., 020 00 8., amt. paid loim Harris, services as f’om'r., 014 00 By amt. paid Jacob Rhoads, services as Com’r., 408 00 By amt.-paid J, R. Floyd, services as Picric, 850 00 By amt paid M, C. Her man, Attorney, 125 00 By amt, paid constnhlefees In com’th.oases. 8 04 80. By amt. paid constables for Quarterly returns, 330 59 8431 89 P. P. TRITT, Administrator. By amt. paid election ofll ears, for Spring and QenernrElection, 8 071 16 By amt. paid election offl ‘ cers, for Special Elec tion, 24 79 By anit. paid for Inquisi tion on dead bodies. 5 Jail and FaJern Penitentiary. By amt. paid J.C. Thomp son, support of priso ners. 8 7,784 95 By amt. paid for fuel. 701 b 5 By amt. paid for repairing fixtures. Ac.. 309 03 By-amt. paid for-stable rent, 23 00 By amt. paid for furniture, bedding. Ac.. ' 108 02 By amt paid for shoes and clothing. '93 50 By amt. paid for -gas and water, 120 51 By amt. paid salary of keeper, 275 00 By unit, paid for labor, - 34 10 By amt. pnldsalaryofphy sician. 50 00 By amt. paid for support In Eastern Penitentiary, 1,414 40 811,009 68 Justices’ Fees. am paid for Justices’ fees In ccm’th, cases, Loans and Interest, Ry amt. paid on loans. $ 24,100 00 By amt. paid for Interest on loans, 038 84 525,088 84 Poor Bouse . By amt. estimate for 1870, $ 10,000 00 Ry nrnt. paid Directors salary for PUD, 800 00 By ami. paid Visitors, 80 00 .... 810,830 00 By amt. paid for repairs at Jail, . $. 233 28 By amt. paid for repairs at • Court House, &c., 1,033 12 r II.WI 40 Public Printing. By amt. paid Weakley &. Wallace, $ 320 35 By-amt. paid F. Slnglser, 00 Oft By amt. paid R. *T. Coffby, 50 00 By amt paid Bratton & Kennedy, 401 00 lO2l 65 Miscellaneous Payments, By amt paid County Audi tors, 8 147 00 By amt. paid Teachers’ County Institute, £OO 00 By amt. paid Agricultural Society, 100 00 By amt. paid Commission ers’, Franklin co. ex penses, 181 00 By amt. paid keeper of town clock, 6ft 00 By am t paid gas. water and fuel for Court House, 257 03 By amt, paid for labor, Ac., 1U 50 By amt. paid Union Fire Com y. appinprla'lnp, 60 00 By amt. paid Cumberland Fire Company appro priation, go oo By amt. paid refnndo 1 note of. Jacoby’s on settle ment. 000 00 By amt paid for sundry ar ticles. 80 20 By amt paid for soap,can dles, brashes, 00 “ Wililam J. Kluer, N. Middleton, 375 Ha 1870 C. P.Simt o, K. Ward Carlisle, 801 27 Daniel Oiler, W. Ward “ 1,46” 07 “ PhillnP.Spnngler,Dleklngpn, 4 2 i'4 '• Abraham Coble, R. Pennsboro, 86'-63 “ J-nml. Tlmmma,* Frankford, 85 60 “ Joseph Wolf, , Hampden, 100 50 '• A. R. shnnu,* -Lower Allen, 300 02- “ John A. ICimmol •Mechanicsburg, 1,182 10 • “ John Donnelly,* Middlesex, 2'5 20 “ Win. Jumper, Mtfllln, 27 2'. '* Joseph Da it, Monroe, 727 43 S. H. Kennedy, Newvllle, 718 00 •' W.F Bnughman,*Newton. * 477 58 “ Wm. J. Kluer, N. Middleton, 437 4« Levi Henuy,* Penn, B*3 20 “ Wm. A. Reed • Silver Spring, . *1,438 03 H. H.Glbn* S. Middleton, 024 82 ** W. F Hinigbman,*Soutlmmp*on, 520 Ml " J. M Hyken,* Bblpp'g Ror’o., 084 23 “ Klliis Hnoli,* “ • Twp., H'3 20 “ Daniel Rudy, Upper Allen, 865 S 7 “ Levi Sprout, w. Pennsboro, 11)0 0;t 813,712 83 Those marhed thus* have since paid part.. We tho Commissioners of Cumberland county, do certify and submit tlje foregoing ns iv correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of said county, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, 1870, inclusive; also a schedule of outstanding taxes In tho Boroughs am! Townships therein stated. (. a_ y witness our hands and seal of office -<.L. s. > at Carlisle, the 3rd day of February, j.W-'J 1871. . ALLEN FT.OYP, JOHN HARIIK JACOB RHOADS, Cbmmtofoners* rtf Cumberland County. Attest, J. B. Floyd, Clerk. 85,400 00 86C0 05 Wo tho Auditors of Cumberland county, met according to law, and having been sworn; pro ceeded to examine the accounts and vouchers of George Wetzel, Et-q., Treasurer of conn •ty, from the Ist. day of January to iheSlst day of December. WO, Inclusive, do certify that we find the sum of nli.e thousand seven hundred and fifty-seven dollars and seventy-eight rents due hv said Treasurer to the county aforesaid, as will appear by the foregoing exhfblt.of said account. In witness whereof wo have hereunto set oui hands at Carlisle, the 3rd day of February, A. D. 1871. 82,814 17 Feb. 9,71—3 b miUscfUanrotisi. T7IOR RALE.— A VALUABLE FARM 1 In WASHINGTON COUNTY. MO.- I offer for Bale a superior Limestone Form, lying in the corner of the great roads, leading from Mer eersburg to Williamsport, and from Clearspring to Hagerstown., distance from Hagerstown S miles. -This farm has upon It a new BRICE DWELLING HOUSE, containingB Rooms be sides Pantry, etc.. Wash .House. Smoke or Meat. TTonse In the yard, and'a never-falling Well of water under Hie roof of the Wash House, , about 25 feet from Hie kitchen door. Tho dwelling house Is situated upon a slight raise, turning tho water every way from It. The other Im provements conslst-of a new Bank Barn. 80 feet long by 41 feet wide In the square, and has stabling below sufficient to house 12 head of horses and 20 head of cattle,'a new Wagon Rhed 33 feel, long hv \']A feet wide, with Corn Crib. Carriage House ami Tool Shed attached, a large Hog Pen, with Coru Crib, and a Blacksmith Shop, also new. It has a good Young Orchard of Apples. Peach es and P**nr«; and the garden, which Is large, la stocked with Currants, Gooseberries, Plums and Grapes. The Orchard Is valuable. The farm Is divided Into ten fields and the fencing all good, a large portloiv.of It post nml rail, and Is truly unsurpassed In fertility. It, be ing one nfthe twelve farms that was adjudged hv a committee appointed by Iho Managers of the Washington County Fair, to bo tho most productive property m the county. No farm possesses any greater advantage for the enjovment of health. Churches, Schools, and .market*, and mills and shops. About.l2 acres In wood. $OO5 05 8221 83 The fuVm Is offered at private sale until tho Ist of March. \ * v Possef-slon given Immedlntelv. For further Information.address at. Hagers* town or Cnnnrocheinrn.e P. 0., Washington coun ty, Maryland, or cull upon the undersigned, on the premises. ‘ Pavinenl can ho made to suit purchasers, and •oto An I the lot cm bo divided into.two nice farms. *212 23 | jp o b. 0,71-St ' N. J. DITTO,, T OW PRICKS I LOW PRICES'! The exceedingly low prices of goods at the cheap Dry Goods Rlore. opposite Thudliini’s Hotel, are attracting the serious attention of buyers. All kind? of SUMMER GOODS are so low that persons In need of them have on ly to see to appreciate them. Having Just re* turned from the East with n fine assortment of goods looking to Hie Fall trade, ho is prepared to sell thorn nt the smallest possible profits. Spe cial bargainslu CLOTHS AND OASSIMERE All kinds of COTTON AND LINEN GOODS constantly on hand. PRINTS In great variety of styles be best stock of SHAWLS HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, Ac, NOTIONS of every description. CARPET CHAIN of nil shades at the lowest” figures. The most careful attention paid to all orders, by mall or otherwise. Call, see, and bo convinced, at No. 00 North Hanover street, opposite Thudlum's Ho tel, Carlisle, Pa. D. H‘ LAOHET. . Aa*. 4,1871—1/ Watches, j | • Aml.o/T, Carriapt 7 vt’p.c. Vfime, 3/36 8.210 5 <‘Bo 3.705 2.015 0.3f0 1,8 >-6 3.400 1.845 I,llft 4.425 11.404 1.740 850 4,271 5,1.70 8.000 8.056 0.066 12 s#’ -CO, SC 130 37 1 250 ...O.IFtQ 13.987 $1,200 10 120,010 $415 70 7 60 150 00 $1,874 13, $0,757 78 8128 029 00 8128,02000 JOHM RRERFR,. C V. KKI.IiEY. JACOR HEMMINGER, Audilor.t, AUDITOR’S NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that as Auditor apnolntod'to •.huto Hie fund In the hands of Bolomon Mohler. mlinln'slralor of tho estate of John Klcholtz, lute of Upper Allen townsulp. dec’d., I will meet all pintles Interested at my ntllce, in the borough of Carlisle, on Tuesday, the 7th day of March, next. W. F. BADLEU, Feb. 9,1871—41 Auditor. in town. NOTICE.— The Cumberland County Agricultural Hoolety will hold Its next regular meeting In tho arbitration chamber on Tuesday, March 7th, at 10 o’clock, A. M. CAiiLiai.E.'FoO. 18,1871, LEWIS F. LYNB, Feb. 1(1,71—3t hecretnry. ITOR BATE.—The two anil n-hnlf sto ' ry niIUMC DWEIIMNO HOUSE, with A iwo-Mory Hack Building. shunted No. .iSflouih Ilodfor.i street, next door to tlie German Church. Possession given April Ist. Apply lour address w. h. Fleming. 100 South Front St„ Phlla. Jan. 18, 1371—tf A mt. torb'c far Hate at 3 Mills. Amt. taib'e foi t'o. at 5 Mills. AIM. 01 O •U’ty f Jax. 2,007 82 3 574 7" 3.228 10 2,762 48 1.700 52 2 004 48 1.050 27 1,407 85 I.SOO 65 2.072 00 1,4 65 80 4,829 02 553.6(i5 714.040 W5.18K 560,40-5 841. 680.800 210/65 SSO.MJO 200.670 201.010 601 638 SI 85 , 32 l«' 60 85 37 05 20 15 ftfr M 18 85 31 00 13 46 11 Ifi 120.470 , 20.610 70081 22,378 18.510 88 470 Rt.SS* • 155.163 8,461 ■88.4M1 40,4*6 17,010 01,034 04.033 163 026 H 0,387 65:81 64.706 0- ,200 150,284 188.207 58 22 SSS.HO 44 25 114 04 7 S' 04 05 17 41’ 8 6«' 42 71 £0 70 80 0( 80 56 CO 85 I-C5 o*s 48,0411 .805.036 244,105 IOi.OOO 240 23 4,325 18 1.220 22 6( 8 ( 0 2.' 02 1-2 3.730 a 6 6.5(j!l (5 0 501 37 3.345 83 1.703 05 l,i»* 07 .3,445.07, 5 014 77 415.5 M , 747.811 1.113.127 1,«« 0,274 Ycd.iu? S (1010 2(7 005 .-..telUlH 1,122.155 $72,202 b 7 14,440,674 JOTI3B JH ARBIS. jAcrn ithoads, DAVID DKITZ, Commissioners. 3Lrgal Nqiires. NOTICE Hannah Marla Heine-\ In the Court of Corn man. nv her next I mon Pmas of Cumber friend Win. Lyilo. Maud comity. No. 7, v.v. I January Term, IS7I, Michael J. Ilcflleman. ) Allas Subpoena Hur Divorce. January 10,1R71. It appearing to tho Court by the return'of .the Sheriff, that the saldTespoudent Miehuol J, Hef flcnmii. could not he fouml. Notice la hereby given to thesahl Michael'J. Tlcfnemnn, to up* pear on the h th day. of April next, to answer the complaint of tho said Hannah Maria Ilcfllo man. sheriff's Officii, 1 Carlisle. Fob. 13, 1871. j ' • JAMES K. FOREMAN. Feb. 1G.71—4t Sheriff. JJOTIOE. Ivaac Y. Reed, ") In tho Court of Common r.t. > Picas of Cumberland enun- Dorlnda Reed. J ty. No. fi, Jnu. Term, 1871;' Atlas subpoena Snr Divorce, Jnnnarv llth. 1871, It. appearing to the Court by the return o. the Sheriff, that the said respondent Dorinda Reed, could not, he found. Notice Is,hereby given to thesahl Dorlmlaßp&d.to appear on thelOth day of April next, to answer the complaint of tho said Isaac Y. Reed. / Sheriff's Office', V Carlisle, Feb. 13, 1671. i JAMES IC. FOREMAN. Feb. 10,71—1 t - Sheriff, ]\T O T I C K, Shrub Corblt. bv fTerJ In the Court of Corn next friend Win. Lens, Imnn Pleas cfCumher v.t. | [land county. No. 8, William A. Corblt. j January Term, 1871, Allas Supbtona Pur Divorce. Januarv 10, IK7I, Happen ring to the Courfby return that William a. forblt, the respondent, con'd not bn found. Notice is hereby given (o the said William A. forblt, to appear on the 10tn day ot April next, to answer tho complaint of the said snrah A. Corblt, sheriff’s Office, i Carlisle, Feb. 13, 1871. f JAMES IC. FOREMAN, Feb. 10,71—4 t Sheriff, |^OTICE Jullann Rlnelmrd, byd In the Court of Com" her next friend, Cyrus.) mon Pleas of Cumber- Ellingor, j-land county. No. 13, v?. I January Term, 1871, Amos Rlnelmrd. J Allas Subpoena Sur Divorce, Jmunrv 0, 1871. It appearing to the Court by the Sberlfl’s return that Amos Rinehart, the respondent, could not bo fouml. Notice is hereby glven'to the said Amos Rlnelmrd to appear on the 10th day of April next to answer tho complaint of the said Jullann Rlnehanl. rt Sheriff’s Office. 1 Carlisle, Fob, 13, 1871. J • JAMES K. FOREMAN, Feb. 10.71—1 t . - , Sheriff A BSUGNEE’S ’NOTION.—Notice is f\ hereby Riven Hint Jncob Bixler and w'fe •of west Pennsb'orough township, have by deed ofvolnntnry assignment ennveyed nil thotrprop erty to me for the benefit ot creditors. Pei sour know.ng themselves Indebted will make prompt tmvmentand those having claims will present them for settlement. JOHN STUART, . Assignee. Feb. lfl,-71-3L* NOTICE.—Notice is |\i hereby Riven that letters testnmentnry on theestnlo of Jacob Helstllne, lale of Middlesex township, deceased, have been-granted to the undersigned Executor, residing in same town ship. All personsknowinKthomselvcsindebted to said estate, are requested to make payment Immedlatei.v.and those having claims to pre* sent them -for setllemoui. HENRY SNYDER. Feb. 1(1, 71—Ot* , Execwor, EXECUTOR’S KOTTCR.— NoIioe is herehv elven that letters lestamentary on theeMatonf rhrlsfn. Homberner, lute of von roe township. deceased, have been granted to Hi© undersigned Hxeeutor, residing in “nine twp.. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to sab) estate. are requested to make payment Im mediately, and those having claims to present lliern for'settlomeut. \ Feb. 10,71-Cl* A DM fNI.STRATOR’R NotrOE.-Nn l oo Jb hereby given fhnt letters of Ad ministration on 1 hoestnleof Daniel Walters, de ceased. Into *B prominent requisites, Hnfety and Efficacy—too Invnrlnble nocomnoulmetita of Its m-e-ns* I servntlreand Refresher of tho Complexion. “ Isnn excellent I.oilon foi diseases ota By Nature, and ns an Injection lor nisensos of 'ia» Urinary Organs, arising from habits of 'lhßil™ tlnn. used In connection with tho Extracts! *“* chit, Sarsaparilla, and Catawba orapo PHW« ,n such d-seases as recommended, cannot bo sm passed. Price, 81 00 per bottle. Full ane explicit directions accompany tli medicines, , u«hia Evidence of tho most responsible nn( *. r , e ~,L, character furnished on application, with rtrods ol thousands of living witnesses, i»o‘i I, P ward of 8(1.000 certificates ommendnlory letlors, many of which nio in the highest sources, Including eminent nO. clans. Clergymen, Statesmen, ole. IJ)®! 5^ 0 .?, m tor linn novel resorted to their P^ I’* 1 ’* 9. 1 ,,! U the the newspapers: ho does nor. do ibis fioin fact that his articles rank us Htandard rrtpu thins, and do not need to be propped up / certificates. Henry 1. Hebnoold'e Genuine Prepa- Delivered to anv address. Secure from ohaer Aivllnu. Established upwards of twenty y®"'* l * Sold hv DnmgMs everywhere. Address tetter or Infnrmnihm. In confidence to HEMvi a. HEEMimi.H. Druggist and-Chemlst, A only Depots: 11. T. lIELMUOMVB Drug nn® Chemical Warehouse, No, £9l Broadway. N Yora.or to 11. T. HELMIIoED’H Medical Depoi, 101 South Tenth Street, I'hUadelphla, *'»• nV «, Beware of Counterfeits, Aslt for HENtvi UELMBOLD’BI Toko no other. Feb. 9,7 i fHdifcal. CONCENTRATED LADIES. ROBE WASH iionn.