._ --!-;•:-Tti-Aii i tt;i 1- iltittoni.;' ,- 4.1oisit 'ifComon Plias January term; 1868'.'' (2nd.-week). • 1.-.,•Newcomer,,Satu'l-E.,Penn. - ' --- ' 4 2: - Firikinbinter, Som'l. - - ,- Nowton - . 4 : - - -- , - 11. Reddig, Jacob,-Sltip, Boro. __ 4. Brandon,Wm. T: S. Mid., • , • .5; - Taber, - I.tiwis-421arliile. • 6.' Mc:Quote, Jacob-Sil. Spring. -7-.-. Miles; Wm.. A.---Carlisle. - 8. Beolman,-Jno. 3r.-U. Allen. 9. Myers, Conrad-S. Mid. . 10. Sites; A: J.-Carlisle. . - 11. Mullen,' Wrn. 8.-S. Mid. 12river, Wm. M.-Penn. . 1,• Sh, ----1-3- heads, Jno.:-Carlisle. ii • 19.1 cans, S. W.-Southaihpton., . ' • 15. Irvine, Samuel-Nowville. 6. Alesandiir, Sam'l.-Frankford. • i , ( 1:7,. Sterrett, David-Carlisle. - IS." , Maley, J. K.-.Mochaniesburg, 19, - G lam, Robt.-W. Penn. 20: ,Houc e,-Gco.-Mochanicsburg...„, • _ 21; Sibbott, Jii:A.-Mochanicsburg:* .22. Laverty, Jesse,Sr.--.E. Penn: 23. , Eyler, Wm. .--;-Carlislo. ' • - 24. Guswiler, J:11.-D. Allen. 26. Mohler, Wm.-S. Mid. 26. Hacket, Jas.,-Carlislo. ' 27. Lefevro, Jos..L.W. Penn. 28. Fry,.Sarnuel,Jy.-Frankford. . - 29. Rupp,...Daniel-Hampden. _ .., .. 30. Eekels, Win. P.-Sil. Spring. 31. Westufor, John-Sil. Spring. 32. :McKeehan, Jno.-West Penn. , ' 33. Drawbaugh, Geo.-Frankford. 84. Griffith, Mode-S. Mid. , • 35. Gill, Geo.-Middlesex: 86. Walsmith, Jacob-Southampton: 37. Beatty,_Naw_ton ---- 387 - A. erten, Henry-Ship. hero'. 39. Weakley, S. F.-Dickinson. 40. Myers, Jno.-S. Mid. 41. Humor, Jno.-Penn. 42. Brittbn, Thos. H. Southampton. . , 43: Shupp, Jacob-S. Mid. 44. Stone, Peter-N. Mid. -- • e) , 45. Noisl n• C. 8.-Monroe. 46. Dietz, ristian-Hampff,en. 47. Rebuck, no.-Southampton. 48, Bretz, W 1.-L.Hampden. iranted.—A white girl to do general _house work, ono frons . the country preferred. Reference required. Inquire at this office BUSINESS NOTICES. SELLING_ OFF AT A SACRIFICE. C. L. Halbert intending to relinquish hie.pres . out bhiiness,' has determined to sell off his intire stock of groceries, qr.cendwere, willow and 'wooden ware without regard to cost, as \the entire. stock must be closed out in a few pks. 0 would urge upon our hotel keepers housekeepers and our readers generally the importance of this announcement: ,It will probably be years before a similar opportu nity to get first, class goods at such prices as Halbert now offers them. , One and all, then go to HALBERTS for cheapest groceries &c, PURE DRUGS.- , -If you ',rant puro drugs and medi tines, go to Common & Worthington's drug, etore, 7. Last ldain greet, Cailible. All medicines whrrant ed pum. One of ()i.e . /1.1:M institutions of Carlisle. WM, BLAIR lc SON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GROGERY, QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE, AND CEDARWARE, STCN:g._ Thorn wish - nig to purchase the very finest quality of GROCERIES and WARES, will ho suro'to 11-rid - them at our store, at tom t 7.0), prires. - -- Please call and - see - the 'largest- stock of-goods - effilrierqutMde of the I . i cier. TO 'THE PUBLIC Encourage individual enterprine and you will, so Lurnoompetionand overtlnow monopoly. All kinds of coat from the smallest quantity to fifty or a hundred tons, to be load at as low price as furtAshed by smy individual or company, at the cheap yard of 180ct.67 MARRIED.. RITOODS—FUGEII,—On the lith-ult,by—the-Itev; Spre:her, Samuel 0. Ithoods, to Miss Eliza Fugor, both of this county. RUSSEL—BOWERMASTER.—On the same day, by the same, Altxonder' Russel, to Miss Anna M. Bowermaster, both of Newvllle, ^ LINDSEY-11ARTMAN.—On the 19th ult , by the Funo, 31authow 11. Lindsey, to 311. Elmira 11artuuln, both at this county. EDWARDS—E.I.SIIEIi.—Ou the 22d ult., by the same, Thomas Edwards, J.co Mks ° Elizabeth fisher, both.ot Carlisle. iIIEALS—WELLER.--On the 24th ult., by the same, Adam illeale. to Miss Mario Weller, 'both of this county. GILL—BEIM-0n tho same Citty; by the same, John H. Gill, to :Miss Rebecca Derr, • both -of this county. CORNMAN—LOW.—On tho HMO day, by the same, Martin Common, to Miss Mary Low, both of this county. MINIOII-4111101.—0n tho sumo day, by the same, John W. !Mulch, to Miss Jonnio Storm , both of this county. . DEITCII—DAKER.—In Springville, on tho 10th t., by tho Rev. A. Tripnor, (thou. Doitch, to bliss Sarah' Baker. both of this.county, MARSH—HABLER.—On tho 24th ult., bTtho same, Jacob E. Marsh, to 11116 s Margaret C. Hasler, both of this county. WISE—MYEItS.—On the soma day, by the same, at the brido's parents, Jacob E. Wiso, to Miss Martha J. Myers, both of this county. WOLF—ANurcittioPl,—Ou the sumo stay, by tho - same, at Ilid bride's parents, Adam A. Wolf, to Mimi Cora A. Anderson, both of this county NICILY—YOBST,—Ori_the same day, by the sumo in Springville, Andrew Dickey, to Miss Mary 0. Yo Mat, beth_of thiacounty. ' BRANDON_4IIRDASON,—On the 17th ult., by the Rey. C. P. Wing, Isaac M. Brandon, to Miss Jane A. °reason, both of this county. HURRAYLMBRILAY.—On the 16th ult., by the 11ev. J. A. Murray, James T. Murray, to Miss battle A. Murray, both of Carlisle. WILLIS—STELL.=9n the 26th ult., by tho Fame, J. D. Willis, to Miss Y. It. Stall, both of Furry - county. FABER—IIARTZBLL.—On the 26111 ult., by the Row' .1. Donahue, Ueorgo Faber, of Carlisle, to Miss Santo Ilartzoll, of Mt. 'lolly Springs. BLEPER—CALMAN.—On the 19th ult.; by the nOV. A. L. Resew, James IL Klepor, to Miss J. Colman, both of this county. WAGNER—LEIDIGII.—At thol.uthoranparsonagd , in new Kingston, on tho 24th ult., by the Rov. 11. It. Flock, Eli Wagner, to blica Rate 21. Leidlgh; both of thin county. WITSIAN—SOUDER.—At tho holm of tho brido's parents, on the 26th ult., by tho Rev., 11. It. Fleck, 'Nathaniel W Wlttnen, to Alice Carrlo Eoutler,, both nf ihissounty. • °Nt - • STONIiIb.4.SIIENBAUGII.—On the 20th ult., by tho nay, J. K. Quigley, George W. Stoner, to Miss Sallie E.,Estenbaugh, both of this county: ONISIPBELL—IIITNRIL.---At,Swelloland, Elontgom• eiy_county, Pa., on the lOult.. by the Rev. noir; 8: ,Yocum, Benjamin Campbell; of Uniontown Pa., to daughter of tholate ClecWo W Ultn - 61Esq., of Carlhile. IiOYENOR—BIBIXBLL,On tho 25th ult., at the house of the bride's father, by Boy. B. N. Beck;Jai n os Dovog.or, oI Leeds, Yorkshire Eng, to Miss 6usan Melxall, of this county.' HHVETER—FIVP.—In (Notionllle, on the 7th ult., by. theltay. M. G. • Earbart, Josiah llovetor, to Mies ' Mar ‘ tha E. I'd, both - of thin county.. DKOKER—SHAFFER.--On the 211,1 ult., by • the eamo, Thrmpsou Decker, to Mies Mary . Shear, both .of thle county. '• . • • 'HI7iIWOOD"--VAM.LEW.L4n Thankegtvlng ( Play, • 'Nov. 28th, by the Rov. Char,loa B. Case, Dental A.' -Ironwood En, of Oatilele Bpr Inge, a., to M Mal Van Lew, daughter of. George ya „Low to g ., of Elmira Y. • • „ DUPPIELP-1110011.11.—Oft the,'l3. 8., the Ilev. Joseph IL Moore, Harry Pudlel.,, f E to, • Pa., to 'Emma; youngit daughter of E. • Moore, Pag e of Phtladolidira. • Digit)._ • OLAUDY.--Io tide B Bobart Noble s eon of Bam , aged 3 years and 3 monq ; : • ORNVEIC.—DIedOt ntwitoddenco No; HD Oliver FM N , hoinnotlikA• 0 raverihrthe - 47th--yoar -of Ms ago , rough, on,tho 27th ult. j .It. and aplo V. Olaudy -- 7 -. :— r 'Ji! C - H. 17 . 1. T 0.1111 I T (1:13.111 ' , . , . t — ,; ItA.Tiin i ~ .80 . ;304ATort. I 1.,' SOALTO.II 1 I.l' ''''':?!.".":".• ' . , ; 'C in froirtin 'to 48 hours. ' ...,Vilmaton e , bintment cures The.lieb . ••• '', iirbiiiiton'es Ointment aims' 'Bolt Ili.bomil t N,•,,..,...,pf4F010!Fi1ment' eni'es I.4ter. - '.' . iOioaton'o, Ointment pump : Barbel, Itish:. , i _ ~ -. .i. Wheition's COntmene.:-Mreed,.ol(ifinios o :,....•, . ; L . I', : '. iiritaaton'ti Ointlipint ~.bim ,Emry.kind . ' ' '''• • ' ~.. ,- of Manor . like'Nezie. '' ' ' ,:._ '.• • i. rdwit 0 oiinio a boa; by, mall,, co, cfpics:' - ..e.ddriii , ~,. . '"•` Eint.o .4, ..POTTELit; Xp. .17a , Wiebington . iiimei . i .. ? , !. , oit!!"il l .4 4 °l 3 !' ' '"",:' ''''' '. l ,:.;:,, :-. .:ic ' ' ;'. '•" !:.;`:,) : i'. iiiilib . Y. all bt.T!iigiliilli- ":' ','....,. 1' :; - ->' ..6 , ;'; . 1,' ',...',::,'..-:-..-.. - -:, -.-,,•:',.,.., , , : oAnLisbr. PRODUCE' c Oarllalo, January 03 ,'19,00, ..... .00 ' 7 ,5n 225 ;.2 25 1 35 ° 1 00 00' 0 75 2 10 ;2 00 -110 Folly 1:10ur....7 - Sapardno do do RYE .NynaTE ANY CORN OATS, (now).— OLOVEUSERD.. TIMOTRYSEED FLAXSEED reams GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. Carlisle, January 11,1807. Corrected Weekly by, Wm. Beirtz.. BUTTER 16114.001 i. B.URRLDERS, 12 EGOS, LARD, TALLOW, SOAP, ERRSWAX, - BACON - HAM SPECIAL NOTICES. coLoATE & ows GERMAN ERASIVE ,SOAT I 4,;gri :`} is 11;nrAt ' lfiteuturml . from URI: MATERIALS. and ho con- Atom] the STANDARD OF EX.- c:ELLENOE. For solo by 101 May 17, 1807—ly freaNSTI N r rif-E The Rev. EDWARD A WILSON will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, the proscription with the directions for making - and using the simple remedy - by which he was cured of a lung affection and that dread d isease Consumption. Ills only object s to benefit the afflicted and he hopes every sufferer , will try this prose, iption as It cost nothing, and may prove n blessitig. Please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, N 0.11311 South Second Street, Williamsburg, New York. mayl7 67.1 y. I 4 INFORMATI.ON. • • InfOrrnatiOu guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe tor. the removal of Pimples, "Blotehsa, Eruptions, et, - on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beauliful,_can bo obtained_wlthoot charge by addressing • T 1171.3. P. CHAPMAN, eIIESIIBT, 823 - Droadway, New York. mayl7 67-IY. . - ‘I9IIILE TiL LAMP 1101.DS OUT TO nutix" note is a chance, for restoration bi penlth. If, therefore, the constitution has been weakened by disease or excess, the nerves - shattered—the stomach weakened—the a 1 petao gotte,,and all the world appears gloomy— pour some nos h iiidinto your lamp, in thin 'shape of Plantation Bitters, which will snake the flame of life again burn brightly, and illuminate a Olive_ wretched existence. For ladies it is an elegant and centlo stimulant, exactly such as.they require: Many fam ilies will hot be without It. It his on Immense' sale throughout the world. MAGNOLIA WATER.-A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologneland at half the CM BEE ON THE TOPMOST WAVE of popularity, without n competitor, ntut defying competition, hound to flourish ns Jong us spreads her sails, 01 nature produces fiery tinted hair, or Thesheila its white spray on human heads, - ,CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE rtnrrKpoldtm,opinlons from nll volts of people," aril cso nover •',To by tho board" whit°, it Li bin by mon or woman to be comely. Nfotnufaetured by J. CIIRISTADOIIO, 68 Maiden Leine, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by alt.llalr Djossorn. 13dec.lm. IMMIE=I IrAD ERTISE 11T FOR rent fi:otu Ist of April 1868, tut new brick two , StorY houses on East street, desirable location, apply to A. H.',IILAIR ECM - 1 WYNNE will give lessons on the Plano, Organ be. Tdrunil2liars per quarter, two lessons per weak.' -Tuning anq - FOR SALE —Two small houses Ono Erick and . the othet' FraMe, two Fthrio; krt. high on west - Locust ahoy, near the gli - n r College. Lots 30 foot trout by 100 feet In N l a II a depth, with Ilydrant In the yard. Terms u ft ' moderate oel.mann. Apply to ME NOTlOH.—.`notice is hereby given that filo firm of F. GARDNER & CO. has been changod by the'mi thdrawal of THOMAS Ileums Fl,O has fold his intd.rost in tho business to OF.ORUE 0. Bunn. The business of the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Works Will be continued by the "undersigned finder the former Immo of F. GARoNen k Co. All accounts due to; as well as against the old firm, will be settled by the new firm, 3ja u3t NTOTICE.—The co•partnership here toforo oxlstlng betwen W. P. Lynch and Geo. It. Foot, Is this day desolyed, by mutual consent, W. P. Lynch raking. The books and accounts ore In tho bands of W. P. Lynch for settlement. W. P. LYNCH, ONO. It. FOOT. The business will be continue hereafter, at the old stand, byDeo. It. Foot and John D. Lynch, Under the nrinemacce or Font, t Lyea., ono- win e' e n.," o r to give entire satisfaction to all who nifty favor them with their patronage All onion 101 l at the reside Ilea of Wm. P. Lynch, vlil racelvo_tho lannodlato attention of Foot & Lynch. 3jan.3t. PROOFS OF THE SUPERIORITY OF THE AMERI.CA_,N This country has ressori to ho proud of this splen did specimen of American oporativs genius and on - terprise. That It will work a rovolution in tiro watch mauulactuflng of the world no ono rout doubt who examines the operations of the NValchatif establish:" mint, for it turns out' watch movements at just about ono- I all the cost of imported movementA—be frido the uniform reliability of the machine-niailo watches must give them a great- advantago over all others wherever known. A poor time-00c° of the machine mako will ho its rare in -the future as a good ono of hand mak o has boon berotoforo, for machinery is arbitrary in its performance, and can mak° a per t net urltuluju6l. cunz . as-uuu 1466 urthlueu. 16 will be ti cause of congratulation if this highly useful American Enterprise shall have the Wed of driving — Cab( iiralket theltibuilands of trashy Toroign articles miscalled timekeepers,by furnishing so exeollont and economical a subituto.—N, Mho, • , "We have had ono of the works of this/Company In a case for 00010 considerable -time, and, comparing them witti formor first-class works of different menu-. facture possessed bS' tis, they have ostobilehed In - Tr opiniod thoir superiority over any over introduced for correctness as time pleces." , --Tho "World,' "We notice With regret (writing of tho Paris tho absence of specimens of Atherican menu facture, which, although- only comparatively of re cent birth among us, Is already producing rosults.of the most satisfactory character. Tho watches manu factured by - tho Waltham Company aro certainly,' so far as Strength, durability, and escellonco its time keepers are honcernod,-as good as anything producod by , the theach or Swiss manufactures."—N. 1' 7jcrnid. 'The Witty, the precision,- th 6 - greater cheapness. the uniform- excellonce of a watch constructed by machinery no oxqqlsite that the mere spectacle of its operation is poetic, gradually give the American Watches a 'publid prolbrenen:Which will 'not ,be do. 'ceived."—ifurperal WWI T•VNRY WATCH. FULLY WARRANTED. • • For Sp,lo,by all Flrat-Olasa Doalera.in tho United Maths and British Provinoos. . . For furthor'fororiont.lon addroes tho Agorae; ROnßiliS & 182 :V . n.• tn. rcHItISTMA PRESE,W.. 'First ;quality ) Ilatod•Waroc lan , and Water PlteltOrs, l3 'Castain, , Cips,. Sugar Ntl6; • and Mustard Spasm nttdr 'intros, soup Ladles, Forlincitniras,. Undone,. ,&c.. &c.. Silver Tblinblon, ,Nnykln StoonsilS., , doldl'ona,ltubbor tiooda, ' . .faultrysAo...ltor, the llopdaya cheap at , t • „ 11.41.BYBINGIlltS, • • • apposite tiaxton's at6ro." ;ISngraving, dono r WatChea - and -.Totrotry -R. 20dge-21, s:°~: true~cLx; '~ - WEAKLEY & RADtER, k.'I79RN.LIS Office No' 10 tioutia otroot9nr.iim;? MARIC'ET,s. 00 to MS= 13.1C0N BIDES, , 12 WHITE BEANS 170 PARED PEACII,ES, 22 lINPARED PEACUES 16 DRIED APPLES, 1 62 lIAUS, 4 I= I= C. P. 11U 1111011, Carllslo F. OARDNEiI, B. BEATTY, =MEI ItII WALTHAikI AT LS PM EZIEMEM WE TV ApYZR-7:IS.pIIIENTS. • - • ZEIGLER - Attoicitly :Laltr; frommunira9ons from --tho-Eastimottorly " EVOMITION, - IN .TRADE - I' 4,ftillosabu cnu rocolvo fotheAnx! • Alpagroliresseg, Limon, goods; Rtnbooli6dTtablii verd,. - Watches, Jewelry, &Ivor Plated Ware, Boadng nachlnos,&c.. - fond clubs of ten.ormiro, with .ibn cents for .011:elk ilinicriptiso check, and tha aotter up of tho club will rocolvori present worth $0 'JP $3OO, according to num ber' smut.. ,Artonte, wanted `vovorywhore. Circulars sent frco. PARKER Sr CO., #. o ‘,lloderal ft., Boston. 3,lam3raO. •BANKRUPTCY. Eastern "District of PellOsylonnio. s. S. (Imam Dec. 20, A. D. 1.007 The undorsigned hereby gives notice of_hia op. pointmoot as Assignee of Androw Rutz, of Now title, io the County of Cumborinud, and : tato or Pennsylvania, within raid district, who has boon, adjudged a lian?trupt upon Ills o*n petition by the district Court of said district. 11. NEWSIIAINI, Asgignee. No, 32 South Hanover St., Carlisle To the CredltorrOf sahl.liankrupt. . 3Jan 3t. VALTJABLE, PROPERTY FOR V SAT,E.—The .Ten,Story Weatherboardod Homo and lot of gionnd on - Hanover street Carlisle, - adjnii log proportion of Judgo Graham and othors, at present oceuploil by John Whinier, the lot in 20 feet in front and 210 foot ho. depth to nu alloy. If not sold at private sale in too tneautimo, it glil be then offered at PUBLI-C SAL'E, • -on--uod-uemny, the—lOth,--nf_FutbriaTlLlita o'clock, A. 11., at the Court ileum Terme made easy. 3jan-Ot ITEW INVENTION IN GRAIN I vv IMILLS.--The subscriber, baying procured a patent for a novel and most‘execilent improvement In Grain Drills by which the grain instead of being planted in t 4 inch rows as in the old method Is scat. bared over a surface of three inches, thus securing an equal and oven dostribution of the seed, and a con siderably 'greater yield of grain. This improvement can be readily attached to any of the drills now in use. - . . State and County ltights for. sale, agents wa nted. Thin In an excellent opportunity for active, 'ener getic young men to maim large minden. , For particulars Tulare. J. O. VALE, Jr., Inventor and Patentee, . Shiremanstown Cumb. Co. tijan 03-Iy. ALUAI3LE RIViL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. On Saturday, ;Tanuary 26; 1808.':'" lly virtue of the last will and testaine nt of Jacob Martin, deed, I will sell at pUblic anlo, In.. West Fairview. Cumberland county, a very deF,irablo piece of ground, situate in said town, having thereon erected a double two-story ;',. --, .-, , ,,,,,,1 , TWO STORY BRICE DWELLING HOUSE, ..1 l'i• 4'9'e , a one and a half story FRAME DWELLING 1,1 il• o a HOUSE Atthdoliblo StableTOlirriage House, (.;,," Li PI, ri Slaughter tr, -• ,USO, Walt . House and other 4.1.•,...-or. necessary_cithoildloga, 4 There to a fine WELL OF WATER near tll4le'dbor, and an abundance of choice fruit trees on the lot, rendering it a most desirable property. .. . Terms of sale. Ton per cont. of tho purchase money to be paid when the property is stricken off, the value of one.fourth on the confirmation of the sale by the Orphans 'Court, ono.fourth on April the 1at,,,1868, when the Deed and possession will be given, and the remainder In two equal annual - payments, with interest from April rst, 1808, on, April lst, 1869, and 1870, to be secured by Judgments. The 'put , chaser to pay all taxes for the year 1808. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. . SAMUEL OREASON, . _ - ~... THOMAS GREASON, - JOSEPH MARTIN, I- - Trustees. ... • Executor. 20 dec-ts. • FRAME HOUSE, to bo sold separately or- together, -as-will best spit purchasers. --There Is a- lot of grouial adjoining thie property which can be out off from it by a 1 ft. alley, which will be done if required; In which care said lot will bo offered for silo at the same time. Also, at the same Limo and place, a valuable LOT OF GROUND, situated in said town, containing about OS foot in front and 330 foot to depth. Salo to commenco at 1 o'clock P. M., when terms will bo made known by EMS 525 MILES oy THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD - Runnitig„ West From Omaha Across the Continent, AigidlQW COMPLYfTED-. 1:1 This in . ..Meths line to the eastern base of the Rocky Mr , uotains,,ma it ti expected that' the track . widilie - latd - thirty - uriles - turther; — to - livans - Passztlar highest point on the road, by Janunry. Thu maxi 'mulct grade, from the foot of the mountains to Um summit is but eighty foot to-the- m110,4;11110 that of many eastern roads to over ,opo hundred. Work In the ruck-cuttings on the wj:stern slope will continuo thrciuTh the winter, nod there is now 110 reason to doubt that the entire grandlino to the Pacific will bo open for business in 1870: Tim means provided for tho construction of -this Great National Watic, aro amplo. Thu United States grants. its Six-Per Cont. Monde at tho rato of from $lO,OOO to $46,000 per tulle, for it takes - a second lien as security, and recoil:es payment to a largt, If not to the lull extent of its claim in serv ices. These Bonds are issued as each twenty:Vitt, scetion to friliShbll, and - after it has lieon examined Jiy__United States...Connuisaloners_and _pronounced_tcr__ be In all respects a first-class rout, thoroughly sup• Plied With depots, repair shops, stations, and nit rho necessary rolling stock and other equipments. - Tim 'United States also makes a donation of 12,fi00 cores of land to the mile, which will be a soul en of ergo revenutito the Company. Muth of this land in he Matto Valley is among the toast fertile in tho orld, and other largo portions aro covered with •avy pine forests and abound in coal of the best "ho Comunnv 1., .1.- - Tho Company Is also nutho Hood to home Its own Ind Mortgage Bonds to all amount equal to the Issue f the (lover fluent and up metro. lion li. 1). Morgan ad lion. Oakes Ames aro 'Austen for the Bond- lolders, and.dellver the Bonds to the Company on ly s the work progresses, so that they always represent n actual and productive value. The authorized capital of thn Company Is One lion dred Million Dollars, of which over 13,7 e millions hove, boon paid in upon the work all eady done. a EARNINGS. OP THE COMPANY At present, the profits of the CoMpany are derived only from its local traffic, but this is already much more than sullicient to pay the Into' est ou all the Bonds the Company can issue, If not another mile wore built. It Is not doubted that when the road is completed the through traffic of thii only lino con necting the Atlantic and Pacific States mill be large beyond precedent, and, as there will be no competi tion It can always ho done at profitable.rates. It will bo noticed that the Union Bacilli, Railroad is, in fact, n EloveinesicTet - Work, built under the 'supervision of Gov ornment officers, and to a largo extent settle Government money, and that Its bonds are issued under Government direction. It is be lieved that no similarsocurity is so carefully guard ed, and certanely no other Is leased upon a lei for or valuable property. As tlin Cramp...7'e FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS , , . aro offered for the present at 90 CENTS ON Tan DOLLAR, they are the cheapest Bocurity In thu mar kat, hang more than 10 per cont. Ivor than U. S. Stocks., They pay - SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, or over NINE PER OEM,. upon no inyechnoni. , Subscriptions wlll ,be received In Carlisle, by • A. L. SPONSLER ESQ. and In New York at the Company's Office, No. .-20 Nassau street, and by - CONTINENTAL NATIONAL DANE, N 0.7 NRsaan St., -ULARIC, DODGE A CO., BANKEns, 51 Wall St., JOHN .1. CIBOO & SON, BAN/mita, 33 Wall St., and by the Company's advortined Agents throughout .ho United Stales. Remittances should be matlo drafts or other funds par in Now York, and the bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. Parties sub,crlbing through local agents will look to them for their dervery. A NEW PAMPLILET AND MAP, showing the Pro. gross of tho Worle, Resources fur Construction, and Value of Bonds, May be obtained .at the Company's Offices or of its advertised Agents, or will he isent free on applicatlen. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer. Now York • MIMI r i i i lHE ATLANTIC MONTHLY,'" For DCCOMber, sontidts Oho conclusion of Dr Io men's “fluardian Angel"; Minor , Elizabethan Dramatists, by E. P. Whipple; Anningtho Worliors in Bilver,byJanies Parton; Litoraturo as an Art, by T. W. Iligginsont A-Young esperado, by T. 11. Aldrich; Oar Pacific Railroads; by - . 1. IC. Sledbery; A Visit to the Bolearie Islands, by thiyard Taylor; A Mysterious Personago, by John Neal,—and six other storlosi essays, and veins. The Publisher offer.tho following PROSPECTUS FOR 1868. • Manus Mamie will furnish, an Original Story on, titled "II cargo fillvorman'ellxplantitlon," to • run . through Illree or tour numbere, Dn. L.I. Man, the Arctic Voyaganwil I contribute a series °timpani ou"Llfirfn (I feaulanit and the A ITU° iteglono," almllai hi character to "Doctor Molt e." ties PARTON IVllleohtlnuo to tarnish articlea on allies of the 'United Kato% with prominent -Indus trial and other topics: An articlo",Pittsburg" will appear In January numbor. BAYARD TAYLOR, who Is now 1n Europe, .will contrib , uto regularly papers on "Cnit-of-the-way 'corners of ' the Old World." ••• . • ' Two excellenfSerinlStories • will be commenced In tho*Jannary number. '- • • lintrii {Pomo EmEasox will' 'commence - his contrib..' Mous for thd yelp filth —.o January .Aspects , of- Culture.",. which ',rill to h given, In t EDWARD BYERRTT 'TALE, Author of "The Man without. a Country," will contribute frequently .throtigliont• the year. Iflolirst paper far INS will appear in the Jonuary.ntimiier; uudar this name _pf-iiA Wool, - ED wiN I`. will continuo his eerlokof nibuira. btu articles on Engllah Llteraturo:• • .1011N,ME0EDITII Ity,AD JR., Author of i'An. llletoifcri Inquiry concerning llonry•Lludson," will contribute • a bonus of Historical Articles of deep goneral In• terest. — Matins' J. fliziialcati,l34teil Staten Consul iniOnste, will furnish a series papora giving Ithroxperionco and observations during the struggle of •the last your or - two boltruon the Di eolCB and TUT 'GRAUER DAWSON BllANLY'Villl . colgrlbßt,,, Ifeveral new contributors who , havei alreisily-znado their mark in the, Magazine, terra omit' CaI'IRMI or - Odds which ppoar during the &Poing your. Meting finfrogular wrlterolor.the-Atlantic,' in ad. to those already named, - aro Longfellow,, Lowoll, Holmes, 'Whittier, Curtis, 'Mrs: Stow°, ,Alra. Bryant,•Agassiz, llaeowalic-Trowbridge, Wao , • son, Mts. Harriet Prescott • Spofford,' Illgginaen, Aldrich' Alrs. - Diazond scores besides of' the I boot , • writifre In tito•mountry. Tho Atiantlo Monthly is •, published • by Ticknhr — dt Pielde Boston, at pour Dollars* year. It and Molt favorite J uvonflo }Routh , ly, "Our, Young Xolks," nro eont together for irlyv, -Voitari3V: - , • BEAL' -ESTATE-SALES. SALL OF VALII4BI/8 REAL ESTATE IN onntstio. On Fridayi-thc-81-day, -of- Jimuary, 1868, at IT o'cloolc, A. H., will .be. •offered ett the Court House. • • THE THREEBTORY BRION. RESIDENCE of the Into Mrs. Susan 11. Thorn, in Carlisle, Pa., at tho' 'warner of High and Bedford street, together with the ,TAVO-STORY HOUSE adjoining, . and a VACANT HALF LOT nos a thereto on High street, the whole embracing a lot: And a half of ground - more or loss, with-a Brick Stable And Brick Ice House near the corner'of, Bedford and Liberty alley. The 'house is finished in modern style with high :ceilings, the parlors with Mahogany Doors, Ac. ' • The-Three-Story House is about thirty-three foot elk inches en High street, the Trid.S.tory House about twonty-slx feet.fronting on High street; and the vacant lot thirty feet on the same. The property will be offered all together or in two or three parts to suit purchasers. 1. The largo THREE-STORY 1100511, with to much of the lot as is out off by.:a straight line- running from High street south to Liberty,. alley, from the west side Of said Throo.Slory House aud. parallel thereto, to said Liberty alley, with All buildings thereon situate. • ••• • • • 2 . The TWO-STOUT HOUSE, with as much ground ee'reeeoudiag to the width of said House on High streot, se to cutoff by.a straight lino — running from tho east 1119 . ...N . 0 udila.6l- sal d Two Story' House from -High street south to isald Liberty alleyi -- With' all buildingp theremailturite. . • 3. The half 'Vacant Lot adjoining the last mention ed heme on the west tide. thirty - foot on High street, and of the some width; to said Liberty alley. All tho Vonotiao 1311nds, Lntrobo Stoves or Orates ith Oil Clutha Su the pnsxngo s dill be ' with the • The property will'ho sold on the following terms. -Ono half the purchase money on the let day of April next, when possession will be .delivered. Ono fourth . of the purchaso money in six:mouths after, to wit on the lot day of October 1868, and the residue on the Ist of Atril 1860, when Deed will be made pursuant to the. will. Ten per cent - of the purchase money be paid Whon the property Is strlcleelt off, to e_deduatedfrom the payment 1n April— The property can be examined on the wool sale. OE3 J. NV. EPY, • Executor . . Also, will be.sold at the same limo, ail - the Interest of the Into Idra. Susan 11. Thorn, being ono undivid ed moiety In a small piece of land situate on the Trlndle Spring road, soothing about TIMER ACRES morn 'or less, alput ono mile east of Carlisle, ad joining Inside of - J. LlamiltOn, and J. Mimes, to be sold for cash., . . 20doo-te SALE OF REAL ESTATE:- -.-- On Vinirscl . ay, January l6, 1868. 73 =0 Orpheus' Court of Cumberland county - t`f taff;poso to public sale, rn the premises In PLAINFIED; , WEST I'ENNSHORO' TOWNSHIP, that certain lot of ground, on the south side of the State Road, bounded on tho north by tho said Mao Road, on the east bye public alley, on tho south by the Mount Rock Road nod on the west by proper -tles of Solomon flowers aud_Daulel Myers, containing about TWO ACRES. - The improvements nro a large . P uma° SALE: - ON TVESDAMANUARY 7th, 186,1 If-not sold at private sale previous to tho abovo tho subscrlbor will soil at public sale. on Pll - January 7E11,120% that two-story a 0 . 0S E , on North Pitt street. West side, Into gio !wipe; ty of Airs. Minna Welrich, bounded on tho Nortb by Geo. Z. 11E02, on the Wont by itical ley, on On South by 'Jamb Jones. , pin lot contains 30 feet front 120 feet in depth: ale 1.6 eminence at lOu'olorlc A. 31., On said day, when attendance- will be given and terms made Itnotin by HENRY SAXTON, --- Tr WRFC— °doh•s DEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.' By virtue of ore order of the Orphans Court of Cumberland county, under proceedings in parti tion, to me directed, OEI unposed to puplle onto on Saturday, January IS. 1808, of tho Court House, in tho linrouglr of Carlisle. 'at'll o'clock of - said - day, _the TWCI-SrfollY STOEII HOUSE and lot of ground, s Rusted on the east side of South Ilanovor street, in said borough, into the property of Wm. Glaneoy, deed., bounded on the north by property of Wm. Sellers, on the east by Mr. Mullen, and on south bJ MrsoMcMath, and on tho- west ..hy___Hanover street, being 30 feet morn less in front .on Hanover street, and runni¢g back ,fliont - ?.40 - feet - : — This is o cry-de— al rabl e property, and in good order. Terms of sale, made known on day of solo by A. A. LINE, Administrator of WM. GELANCEY deed. 20doots. VOR RENT.—TiIe undersigned offers X for reni'frool tho Ist of April uost, that LARGE AND CONVENIENT STORE ROO3l, Nol3, South Ilanever street, now occupied by him. •This room in elegantly fitted — up with convenient shelving, has an excellent cellar under it, and would he just the phice ibr a hardwamor dry goods etoro. Apply to MEI T ITTELL'S LIVING AGE. _ILA Plan and execution commended by Justice Story,'Cliancellor Heat, President Adams; Historinn lj Sparks`, Prescott, Bancroft; and Ticknor; Rey. W. Beecher, and many others. It has boon published for morn that twenty yearn, and snow enlarged. It ielssued EVERY SATURPAY, giving fifty.two numbers , aud over THREE. THOU SAND doublmeolumn octavo pages' of. rending matter, yearly. It Is it work which commends Itself to every ono who has a tasto for the best litorature of tho Maga -0.1000 and Itoriawa;‘,.who cares to keq up with the &Tents of the tlido. contains the bent ROVIONVA, Criticisms, Stories, Poetry; _Llterary,./3plepitfic, Historical,. and Political Essays, from the whole body of English Periodical ,I,ltorature, milking 4 vole. a year, of . Immediate. toast, and foild, permanent value., EETRACTS FROM NOTICES. . , . From the late President of the United ;Pates,' .lAn Quinsy Adams.—.of all the periodical Jour n als (IE, voted to literature and Mimeo, which bounded in Europe and this couptry, 'rHo LnVtw .10E has appear ed to toe the most useful." . Prom Rev, Henry Ward. 'Beecher, May, 1867. uNi'ere I, in view of all the competitors now in the field, to choose, I should undoubtedly choose Too lavfiut Ann. Thera is not, in any library that' I know of, so much instructive and entertaining read: lug in the Some number of volumes.", .I , 'svan, the Noe York Times.—" The taste - ,' Judgment; - and wise tact displayed in the selection of articles, nro above all praise, because they have never been equalled." Prom the ,Fpringfirld (Mam a ) Republicatt•—"We - ran .do Olds° among our readers who Jun sound and pure fl literature no hatter service an by referring them 'to this sterling Weekly. It hrdectedly thahent ma go: clue of its class.puhlished In the United stttu, if not • • in tho world." - Pl.Olll the Boston Post.—"Wo vonturo to any that In no other f one con a work of similar character be • - . . . found of equal merit, or At 00 InOGGNItO a erica." -From Ito Church Union, New York, Aug. 10,1007. " Its editorial, discihnination is melt as over to afford , An -renders ni outortoluing rosume. of tbo boot cur rout European magazino literature, and oo Worometo. se to girth° y thorn rif tirnir having no need to 'resort to its original sources. In this regard, No 'doom it tho boot issue of its kind °stout." --- , From the Nem York Independent.—"No ono can - rood, from week to week, the selections brought before him in Trinldvma Atm, Without becoming conscious of it quickening of his own faculties, and an enlargement of his mental. horizon. row priv ate, libraries, of course, can now secure the back volumes,' sots of which aro limited and costly. But - publio librarlos lu towns and villages ought, If possiblo, to lar fur. nished with stichis treasury. of .good rending; and individunio may begin as, subscribers for the new Borns, and thns keep pace In futdre with' the ago in which they live," , Prom the Richmond' 'Whig, .tulie, 1,,"18137.-- 0 4f a man wcro'to rend Litton's magazine regularly, and read nothing else, ho would iro won Inftirmod on nil promi• nent t subjects In the you rat fluid. of human knowl edge." ' ' ". Prom Me IllinOis State Journal, Aug. 8 1867.—"1t has more real solid worth, main useful 'lnformation, than any olmliar Publication wo Icnow of.' The ablest wei essays, the Most entertaining - storleo; !Mr 1 , --` 'poetiy - of the lingllsii - hinge..., ~.., re. got crud togethei." , ~,. am New Yoa Home: Journal, Tune 12; 1867.“ , -"Lizzlad,'s LIVING 'An long • distinguishod as II pioneer in the ropublicatimi of tho choicest foreign poricalictil literature, still 'beide the feronmst fault among Workopf its . Ow.' Its standnr d 'of selections Is r a high one; nuclita contents run not enter , of intermit .atlthe .present 'moment, but , possess an enduring value. ,Its , marmot Anon - of. the foroign field of. periodical literatur,o, Is ample and comprohenslidh and It combines the blatant and erudite, the roman, - tic - and pracilml, - the social and ocholarly;-.the,gravo • end guy; with 0 Mall' which is' nowhere surpassed, ~.1;1 01 which is ndmirabirdulted to,.plueso the cold- TAU d reader." • , .. Pr at Protestant Liairchindri;:fitiza2lo.ls67.'--"Ago and life a\l o nil o its chernateristics. It Is .linked with. out, °marten of tho,o Id library nt home, and It swats to grow fresher arid' bettor in 'matter as it_ grows 01. doe hi yonrs. Once Introduced Vito tho family circle, it cannot well be dispensed . with,- and the bound volumtpc on' tlio library shelves. will supply a con stout feast In years'to'como." • - ' ' . bleom a Clergyman in Alassachusetts, of much literary Silsority.—“in,tho formation °Lilly .mind and chew ' Eerier; 1 owe no much to Tun Livia/ Aux no to all othoh moans of 'education pia together"' —i Publlolool WEICKLYOO, Re, n yono, WRFIi OP eoarAar. .Alt extra copy sont'gratis to arty ono • getting toyo tub of Bevan now suboorlbors. • • LiTznia, R dAY,!, •: 80 nnoinup outzga, boorotr, =I IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! i • JAMES lIAMILTON, JAMES 11. GRAHAM, DAVID STIIIMET, ME= G-reenfleld's, No. 4 East Main St., All tle best makes of prints 12% cants. Choice styles prints 8, 10 and 12 cents. A beautiful Muslin;(bleached,) -1 yard wide 12%cts. Dist Domestic Ginghami In town at 1234 and 16 eta. Tickings 12%, 16 and 20 etc ; extra heavy 4 4 21 eta. White, Hod: Yellow and Gray Flannels, from the late forced sales, at utly radoced prices. Good Brown blankets nt $250 Per'palr ; White (all wool) Moulted; $4 por poir; the largest 1 1.4 Blankets (all wool) only $4 50 por poir ; nll the finer grades very ebenp. Wo have a spl.ndld square Shawl, size, only $;. Good Doublo Shawls sf; and $6, sold six wanks Aga at $ 3 . ......... I.assoelniont of,— -tD--n 5.,~ -r-o--o-J-~s, -- All the boot grades of French Merino at 87c. $1 00 and 1 20. • • . Beautiful Ropa, very cheap. Elegant Alpaens, in Blacks, Browns, Bismark, Wino, Green and Mug 10 cont." All Wool Plaids reduced to 60 cents. A large assortment very cheap By special arrangement with one of she largos Fur Rouses In this country, I can and will sell Fur lower than any store In Carlisle. ll= .Tho beet Black heaver, all wool, vory One, only $4 60. A full atook of Jenne, Oatlnotto. Clotho and easelmores Just received at aetontahlnaly low prices. TILE AMERICAN STAR CORSET, ONLY 00 HOOP SKIRTS, GLOVES, Hosunty, laNnicint- OMENS, LACE COLLARS, NETS, fart everything connected with n FIRST GLASS DRY GOODS, pstablhihment, at pritoa that cannot fill to please. I moan whatl Bay when I sesert that theta Id no store in the doom} , that can Offer goods at ion prince, or offer a better etaelc. Remember the met the; a the above goods have been puchaeoll within the lee asook c at ths,lato Abroad salon, which (mbles 100 to offer.theso,lnducemonto to purohnsors EAST -MAIN STREET,T On hand, very cheap; 1.84,',0 67. • BE ~„ - I _ DRY' GOODS. NE "t t. .7 POSITIVELY TFIE GREATEST REDUCTION EINES IN PRICES of the Season. AT - NOTICE is hereby given to theCoronordustices Cl tho Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cum berland that they aro by the mold precept commanded to bo then and there In their proper parsons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions oxaminatlonsoind all other' remembrances , to do thoso things which to their ollictornpportain to bd done, and all those that aro bound by recognizances, to prosocuto against the prisoners that aro or than shall be in the Jail of said county, ore to be there to prosecute thorn as shall be Just. 105.0. THOMPSON, Shoriti. BLANKETS! BLANICETS ! I Oder, 181.17. SHAWLS REDUCED IN PRICES! At prices that defy competition FURS! FURS! FRENCH CLOAKINGS, In fancy stylca Very low I am the exclusive agent of the above for ' CAR,LIt-SLE. 14: T. GREEIsiFIELD, =I INTO. 41h,, OIL . CLOTHS ENE LEG-.AL NOTICES. A UDI-TORS .NOTIOE.--Notice • is A. given to tho oiedltord of the coati, of W. T. Cocklin, that a dietribution of the mots In the bands alibi admlnlatratrlic will bo made at nay - A face - January - 11 parties In interest are .requested to present their deltas. . . , 20doc4t 1-1 11 1 .. DMINISTRATOR'S 'NOTICE. • ..• Latent-of. administration-on —the estate .' a . . els amla IL Kaufman, decd., late of South Middle ton township, having.been issued to the subscriber, molding In the same township, notice Is hereby. given to-all persons Indebted to sold estate 'to-make-pay ment and those haying claims t o present themto - EPHRAIM SHELLY, ' Administrator. novIS-Gt. - . - A4AnDMINISTRATOR'S-NOTICE; - Letters - of Administration on-the — astute of Iloffielhager,. deed., late of West Penneboro townsbip, haying 'been issued by the Register of Cumberland county to the subscriber, residing in Plainfield; notko Is hereby given to all persons in. debtedlo salti estate to make payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for eettioment to ITEM LIXEOUTORS ' NOTIGN , Ntitice is hereby given that Lettere Testip:,loll- , ary-on.the.ostate of the late Mrs, Susan II Thorn, deed., have been-granted — the iliaorsigned - resid. - Ing , in Carlisle, and Its vicinity. All persons indubt• od to said 'estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those baying chimes against said estate to present them Ihr settlement. -- JAMES LIANIILTON JAMES 11. GRAHAM, D. STERETT, Executor's. Mee Ot. • .• . • yXtOUTOR'S• NOTlOE.—Letters_ A Teetamentiry on the estate of James. Williams, ec'd., Into of Monroe totinship, having been granted to the sublicilher residing the Drat in . Carroll them ahip,-York Co., and the'second In Monroe township, Cumberland county, notice Is, .In even to all persona having claims againat said estate to present them and thooo intlebted - to - ninko - paiment - to -- JOHN WILLIAMS, - JOSEPH BRANDT, Executors. 20decDt S. .. PROCLAMATION. • VkT 11EV.EAS,A10.._RQ11,__JAEti_gt_ Glaminst;Tresidect Judge ot the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata; and:Justice of the several Courts o. Oyer and Terminer and General Jell Delivery In said counties, and Thomas P. Blair and Ilugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for tho trial of all capital and other offenders, in tim sold county of Cumberland, by their precept to me directed; dated - thelith — day of Novenibee; A. D. 1807 - bay° ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and (loneral Jail Dolivory to be holden at. Carlisle on the 2d Monday of January, 1808, (it being the 13th day), at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon, to contlnuo.two weoks. ' " MOTlCE.—Notiee is hereby - given II that the following named persons have rel applications for Ilotol,- Liquor and Restaurant TA. eences, under the several Acts of Assembly relating thereto, In the office of the Clerk of the Court or Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, ,which raid applications w.ll 'bo presented to paid Court on Mon. day, the lath day of January, -1858! LIOTELS. Lowlall.ltref, AV°, t Ward, Carlisle. Lewin Faber, East " .lanles 'lrvine, Lower Allen. W. O. Thompson, Middlesex. Wm. 1131311 2. N07 CumlTrianti len RETAILERS. John D. Meek, East Ward, Carlisle. Edward Shower,, West Ward Menjamlu ,S,AtotivF,,Alppens!irg. Wm. Lewis, Newton township. Edwand Itioxson, • " " it.P.Sr.IUitANTB. , Frederick Airhele, East Wm d, Carlisle. , -JolrmYalSer.--------"-- ----"- --" John O. lleffman, 44 Samuel Brown, .. 4 • .. " Frederick Balmer, " " ~. , 1 Charles Franciscus, West Ward, "' " ' '''" ' I Jacob nipple, (I John Orris, Mechanicsburg borough. . Morrett it Marquart, W. S. Dunlap, Newville borough. I Wsn. B. Over, 44 44 . Catharine Pecker, Newton townselp. David Nauffasan, " Wm. Beaver, Shipponstrurg borough. Christian Shade, Frederick Breckenmaker, Silver Spring township. Behan Shupp, South Middleton " ' ChArlas W. Linthurst " . 13d0c.3t j HERIFF'S SALES. . • LBy virtue of sundry Wilts of Vendltlout Bayonne issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land county, and to me directed, I will oxpose to sale , by public voodoo or outcry, at the Court Rouse, in the Borough of Carlisio, on Filday, January 10, 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described Real Estate, to wit A ttact of land situate in Silver Spring township Cumberland pouittv, Pa , bounded on the east by land of Usury Veglesona, on tbo south and west, by lands oil George Beistlino, and the Conadoguinet Creek, and on the north by lands of Samuel Voglesong, and Jacob Simmons, containing - 175 acme more or , loss, Lavinia thereon erected a Two-Story Frame Dwelling Rouse and irackt Kitchen, Frame Born, Wagon Shed, hog Pen, and other outbuildings. Belted - and taken in execution as the property of Edward Dummy. Also.—A lot or ground - situate in West Peunsboro toyentap, Cumberland county, Pa., bounded eat th e west and north .by public road, on the, east by public alloy, and on tho south by' lot' of Samuel Froocb, curitainibg about Ij of an acre be the° Mlle more or loss, haying thereon erected a fwo Story - Log and. Weatherboarded house, Nash Rouse, Log Stahl°, and nog Pen,_ and other _aut.bitildings. Seized andtaken in - execlutlop--as tho property of Eatisuol Rhoads, endorser. 4180.—A lot of ground situated In the Borough of Carllalo, l's., bounded on the south by North street, on the west by Andrew Lechler, on the not th by an alley, end on'tho east by' an alloy, containing ' fold In hunt on North street, and 110 foot In dobth more or eelaed and token. in execution as tier property of Jacob Weaver, Jr. Also. A tract of land situated In Ilaniptlen bwn ship, Oumberlond county, bounded on the oast by land.of John Quigley and John Stiles, on tho north by lan.' of Catkler; _Shaul and Waggoner, on the west by land of William Idatchett„ on tho south by. land of defendant, containing 83 acres more or loss, havingtherenn erected a TWO STORY LOG 110USB, LOG BARN, Spring house, flog Corn Crib, Bake Oven, &o. Also. - A tract of laud nitwit° in the ' E s igh - ro- town-, ship, bounded on the east by John :tiles—Shaul, on tho so uth by State rose, en the west .by klotchett and David Hume, Esq., nod on tho, north by other land of the defolidant, containing 86 acres more or less, having thereon erected a ONN AND A HALF STORY HOUSE, LOG BARN, Promo Wagon Shod, Corn Crib, and Hog l'on. Solred and taken in execution us the property of Pumuol To be sold by ice - JOS. C. TIIONIPSON,- . • • • • • Sheri(( , 811EraPes OFFICE, ()AMBLE, • Dee., 11, 1867. CONDI2IOIIB.—On all sales of 1500 or over, $5O will he required to ho paid whoa the property Is stricken off, and alb on alb roles under $660. 18dec-4t. • POUNTY - ACCOUNT OF SOUTH MIDDLETO . N TOWNEdIg'. FOIL TIIN YgARI3 4-6.0 and 7. To amount of Subscription received by W. . • B. Mullin, Treasurer, $0,318 26 of subscription rocolvod by la• • cob Miner, 8,400 00' s of übscription received by 11. - w. s ubscr i p t ion , 8,497 83, • of M. Oleim's duplicate, loon on. onerations and commissions, > 10,807 on of 14. Shelly's duplicate, loss ox. onaratlons and commissions, 20,84160 A. It. &aright's dupl loofa lean exoneration' andcommillsl'o, 20,091 22 of indebtedness of tow n shi p, ' 251 I 8 -...--4,,, - Total, --,.• • 574,210 44 Amount paid out by W. B. 3fullpt, as por s rocuipts, (lucluding(com. mutation paid it mon,) SIIAIIO 36 .. by IL IL Brnobbllr, no" par . per rocolpts. 0 , 1 7 00 by O. lb Ornigtoad, no ' • per rocoipto, ' 10,423 OQ by W. L. Craighead, no • . por receipts. - 27,051 42 for Interest and en ' chnugo, ' ' .2i 6 7 0 86 by Samuel Ololni, 111:ink, . 2 00 - - Audltnre and Clarke, ,* =43 Ott .. ... . . . • • .74,216 00 . }timber of men received bounty fbr • • onifsting in the service under tho. several cells, 163. , ' • Ate, the. undersigned, Auditors of South Middle. ton townehtp,Jiave examined the above account,• and 'find it correct as,per above statement, and that there Is a balance due by township,- of $261-88 - for which there is' a Altiplleate in halide of Collector. An witifuse whereof we have hereunto sat. our. hAnds this 17th day of December, A 1).1867. ' • VOIDED O'LEI . 6I Jr:. 1 .11191A11.1Y1flilllfitT, , '.1061611'11 A. STU, 'ltA,. Znon•li, . car a Otlec4it. loTwu , • my W., llOnamin ,SCiiraudenbach, having by ,linfeundurt forlolted all,clabna upon. me, I hereby