• F6Ommynteetyn.) OAMP Hut., 45ustn:CO. -- February 18: 18681' •1 - mr: Ediior:—ln agricultural article, 16 .by!W.., published in-your` issue of tlie7th, I observe ri - criticism of my - Drill Shovel. _ Thanking W., for the kind*. tone of his Wilkie, I dosiro to celtreot somo- erroneous ideas under which ho labors. Ho sass "the model seeder-tooth exhibitedin us will not ansiverthe piirposo'!:-..it„too flat,” -"is.' liable to bo thrown out of the ground easily" "it • may choke" and "it may be. 'broken." Now I wood roinind. W. that I - bave devoted Metro time and thought to this shovel ando in .praotical oxperimonts _with.it„for_a_perlea_of-nearly-threoyearS, than I presume ho has in the examination of the little an model T ,exhibited to him,. and I know from practical experiments, that it will and does answer the purpose.. I 'only desirwa fair trial and test of any kind to prove the superiority of my shovel in every respect, over the pointtooth, in use. • My shovel is sot to run a certain - depth and - untilit - reaches that - depth' itia----draWri ' rapidly down into the ground. When however the.bottom of-the shovel reaches th© angle iof the lino of draught it runs level, and lfo clods, or hard spots in .tho - field displace it, ut whop displaced by' large'rocks or stumps it regains its depth more rapidly than does the point tooth. With respect-to its liability to choke, I have found nothing 'of the kind. The shearer -'first cuts its wax through the ground cleaning,the - bottom, the grOnd is carried over mulThromid the shovel,, and unites selefiut it, so that the inside or cavity of--tho shovel-ie-which-the-grain-falls , arid: is scattered is perfectly ptotected from any accumulation of ground, in fact a piece of white carnhric may be • Wreped around' the cross-bars and balls within the cavity, and the shovel passed through 'the. ground all ' day,-without soiling it.exCept, from dust, as has been proven by actual experinient. - With respect to Urea:keg°, I will only say that the astuteness. of IV. .in discovering tlat . n.: combination of steel and wrought iron inch thick, quarti-elliptic in shape, ---- - -= - fourinatesiong, - and - rtne ineh wido, run , ding hortzontally through the. ground is more easily, broken, that_ aisteel point inch thick, ono inch ,wide and three inches long,-standing perpetidicular,-is-indeed sur . prising. I will now inform W. that all his suggested improueMents-wol.o triad by -me beforcv-1 ' perfected the shovel • I now use, and __ extending a point perpendicularly into the ground causes the roots, stubbles, manure, de., to gather on the point below the mouth ' of the casting, arid throws it out of the ground, and -his triangular :bar with its sharPenect - edge will only scatter on level ground. Reip_ectfully,yotlrs, t , W JOSEPH G. VILE FIRE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE ! 1 Jai her startling—terrifying dry, it is true, yet it may bq uttered uncles certain circumstances, and with certain connections so as,to impart quite a pleasing sensation—a:pleasure rather than a pair'' - as for instanea, "Kitty fire-up the “Barley S 3 oaf," anti let's have dinner in a jiffy I" tho '!Barley Sheaf" is gain ing a national 'reputation as the best' Cook ingbStove ever invented=a stove that will burn either coal or wood, at your conven ience, hfrend you with no - bad qualities, and please you witica multitude of good ones. Messrs. STUAR'r PETERSON s CO., of Phil dolphin, are the makers, to whom orders may be forwarded. . _For Sale_by JuRINESMIT_/1 65._11Urp Car lisle, Pa, _ • . . ABOUT BREARINa llP.—Old Winte. is about breaking up and sO are the lotts - repiltations whiciNmd, bicon built — up for. seYdral feeble and flimsy competitors of Ake great REOLTLAVIR COOK. THE PEOPLE have spoken and their united voice is for the fimouLATok and against its _puny . enernie's Go to WALKER &.CLAJIDi's -and see the triumphant Regulator find you Will not wonder at IV. C. Sawyer & have bought au immense stoek, of muslins, calicoes, sheet ings, house furnishing goods, carpets; oil clothe shadesclooking glasses geese feathers and oiher goods. These gocide have been bought just before the recent advance. Goods selling at the lowest market - price, also -new carpets less than first cost of carpets bought last year. Give W. C. Sawyer Si Co., an early call. East Main St Advertijament next weak. SHAPLEY & HALBERT , are two live : 4 , business men who have united their capital and engaged in the Furniturn business, - They are -determined to create'a revolution in the .inisiness in the way of soiling First - Class Furniture at reasonable prices. They mean to manufacture their furniture froth the very best ,material - and by experienced and competent workmen,.and then to' sell it at the lowest living rates. Give Gam a call. • Qv. the almost innumerable number of 'preparations in the, market for restoring gray hair to its original color, No know of none Which gives so universal satisfaction na Rag's VegetableA2nprosia. We have tried it and found it to restore the color in a truly 'wonderful manner—as well as to remove drindimff and all itching caused.by humors of the; scalp. Try it and be satisfied. - fob. 7-4 w. • . • WE JUDOE FROM THE • IMMENSE 'Safes Unit Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved plop style) Hair Itestoretvor Dressing (in onibeitlp is preferred by every one;- EV ery Druggist Bollsit. Price - SI. - 14feb-lm. tonal ~columns of the" "LEADER," ("lowland, OHO, one of the moat influ.: .9/1(14 pop:Os of the West. ItObitIAND'S :GERMAN TERS In calling CM attention of our readers to thls nal° prepnration, wo do so with a full conviction that it is a Wilily scientific remedy for Dyspepsia . , and all diseasos arising from a - disordered state of the Liver ok stomach.. In making this assertion, wo are sum fained by the testimony of many of thifcminant pro fessional moo of tho country, Lawyers, physicians, and clergymen, all bear witness to Its great useful. neec. - It contains no alcoholic stitrmhtt, but is medicinal, Wag compounded frocalho...proscrip• Lion of ono of tire Mat celebrated physicians of -his dayobl. le wen known andiusekby the faculty of the Present time. It has been bona the public in. Ito 15rOsont shaft° for over twenty years, and during that time boo tticeimen all over the world.". To those in need of a remedy of Cite charoater, we would say -procure-it-at onceoind hat WOate your tirno and money on the many vrorthleis compounds that now flood thiimarkot; and those who-are not in im mediate want of it s wo ViSuld advise to be prepared to battlo with disbaso by keeping it ahrays In the hotise .HOOFLAND'S GERMAN • TONIC - Combines all the ingredients of the ktlttorp with pure ,-Banta Cruz - Rum, orange, -anise, &c. It le need for the some disease as the ilitters,tn.easee whore some AlcohollitEripiulitiit, In required. .It le a preparation rare voila, and ,moat agreeable to the enure:• . Prineiy~al Once, 681-Arch Philad'a, Pa Sold every Whore.' .. • 7feb-1 a MARRI D. lIIIRII-4111,b,-,ln ti o 4th of Neb. bylioi. ti. Earbart, Mr. John 13urIco and-Miss Clatlutrino Loth of rillo Groyolurnace. . EIONVERS—kOUT.—OIi iho li.th of Fobruary, by 'tho ammo, au: Michael Sowoio awl Mao, laabollo 17. stout, both.of Pitio °rpm: ' - • • • MAY .-. NAILLOIL—On Hi° evening of tho 13th toot., by Not'. B. Doctor,' afr.•Jameo N. noy. of Cumberland county, to NW Jennie Nalllor, of 'fork county: • _ 13 ! pyx Prom plenoo copy. _:_.,/ TRUSSES,' SUOULDER . URAOBS,. bf Unparlor makes togotbee with a lama Invoice of:fresh drugs and medicines, Just received aYOoruman & wectbing. ton's ding - store; No. 7, East .3.lalci.Stre,qt, FISH !. ;FISH . ! FISH ~ . . Wo Mitt modoirrop)o:arrangorqoptq forlhrid,hi ng _,1 3 f00 3-9 KaOglir B 2oth,„all_tho_fish_they_rhoY.Lim u t throughout tho wholo - seasoh, at nett Philadelphi a Prices with wit freight addpi..... ' • . .._ .. . . .. vo ' . will rearrant all the flah• Ire sell and trill. Trp a,larye stock all the time, Please call or write .and learn prices." '''•''" • . • 1 -- • ' ' . --~- TO.. THE PII•BLIC . . . — "Bucotiragediplividual enterprlzo and you will so turn competlon ami - neerthinn_monopply.' • . . All kinds of coal from tho smalloat quaullfy to lift • or a hundrod tone; tck.•be - had at_as.low price, as furnished by-any individual or company, at the Cheap . yard of • • , •. • ECEIM DEED. GREEN.--In Monday 'morning, th 10th inst.;llr. William Green, of Dickinson tow Ashli aged 48 years. Ho learns n widow and three sma children. CAMERON.—On tha tuarning or the oth loot, Mr. RODP.B.f 11. CAMETIO:g, In tho 92d year of his age. Mr. Cameron had long lingered under the distressing disease to yelifehlrie finally fella-victim. Throughout hiiprotractedaoffer.ingir ho was stiatidned by an . un-_ faltering Chriatlin trust, and bore. himself' .Nyith tho 'calm courage and yatieneo Width so eminently ; malted his character. The immeneo concourse - which attended lila remains to their _resting place evidences the high ostooni in which he was bold by this - Community. Ho,was,inOed, one of theso . `rare natures which, of necessity beoome distinguished in community. -43 combined to nu Unusual extent the malred qualities of our natviro. :11,1avaied in Ills nims:exulred iri count,—noble In Isis Impulsos,—piLre in life,—sincere In all his intentions, nod 'land in nIL his fictions, he was' known by all, and honored is "ono of the excellent-of the earth." Ile loaves ir wife and three children to mourn his eis , and a wide circler f sorrowittirelatiVes and friends. Tribute of Mespeet. At a mooting held; by El Commytoo, appointed by lb tinfoil Fire Compniiy , on tho'l3th of Fobrnary„ 1508, follonhng resoNtions were unanhoougly adopted, ylz WHEREAS, It hulk pleived Divine Providence to-talto from our number honour D. CAMERON p- WIIEREAS I,s,the Onion Fire Company, RIO desirous of expressing our respect and esteem for tho deceased, I therefore be it Erse/red, That,d2thongh wo recognize tho hand of the Alnifghty, in removing from our midst a , worthy and zealous member, yet we cannot but mourn tho loss of ono, who, during nlong connection with us as an ac tive member,_exhibited those amiable and honorable tralis of chateau , ivhich endeared him to ,tho whole Company, both as a fireman and nu a man. Resolved, That Ore deeply sympathize with the be reaved family in their sad affliction, yet rejoice, that our friend departed, not without hope, bat in the censcions ness that there is 'an eternal .rest_ for the just beyond the grave. Thiel tliose resolutions be inscribed on the minutes of thegtinputy,thot a blank page ho left to ,his memory dfi the minute book, that a copy be fur nished the relatives of the deceased, that they he pub- Lshedlu the papers, of the borOugh, and that the Hall ho drapeddp mourning for thirty days. S.'D. HAMPTON, - • L. T. GICF4INFIELD, M. . }Committee. • J. M. A.SONIIELUER, CARLISLE robruary 18th, 1868 Tho following resolutions were :ulopted by. Carib Lolge No. 03 I. 0, 0. P. to nit: ' IfluiS — please - rAlinigliTY God In the qi;:- ponsation of hie pro' (deuce to remove by death, our tiirad :Old hi other ROM., D. C.O ! ERON and - Whereas; It is lilting that we his brethren, while humbly submitting to the decree of the Father of the Universe, who has taken tin' from the Lodge below to the place ail pure and °tomalley° above; should express our !ovate'. the nienufry efoar departed brother, told our heartfelt sorrow at his loss. Therefore, belt death,of-ltonmer D. Csfitettoff, this Lodge'has loan filitleful and efficient - - officer, aid a folio and truabeartmi-Cfild- Fellow,-and that each tea au 'Mir has been deprlyeil of a. friend mid brother, whose heart scot ever open to the best and purest sympathies of humanity, and lilies° hand 'cos ever ready tb ald and support the distresseil and, _needy. . fecsoirSd, That this Lodge extend to 'the Mourning widow efaA, the fatherless-children of our deceased brother, our deep mid earnest. sympathies In the great • lose they.havo °Mimed. Resofred, That the"Ledge' now be draped in rnbUn tog for the period Of thirty days. .licsaired, TheVa Copy of these resolutions he' fu fished to the family Of our deceased brother, nail the they be published in the pgpeis of the borough. ' C. E. MAGIJAIKINLIN,, „ _JOAN It. TURNER, . airimtter-: S. RITTER , Attest—ll. R WILLIAME, Secretary. At a meeting of tho 'Faculty of Teachero, held Yoh ruary 15th, 1868, it was unanimously Resolved , that WHEREAS, It has,pleased Almighty Clod to romoro from our midst Rourwr D. CAltnnom, who was long and intimately connected with us in tho Common Schciols of Carlisle; Therefore, bo it^ • Resolved, That, while we bow with'humble subinis• slim to the will of Heaven, who death_ all things well, 'we cannot but deeply regret the removal froth among us of one who became 111110(11 . 0l1 to lob by his great en ergy, Ills thorough scholarship, his sincere friendship, and gentlemanly deportment throughont a successful career of many years es ti follow .teacher. Also, Aesohrd. That We tender to the bereaved relatives of our departed friend our olnecreot sympathy, trusting that our loss has beconm his everlasting gain. Also, I?rsolved, That these resolutions be entered on the Minutes of the Faculty, a copy of Dm some hirnished the relatives of the deceased, and that they lie pub lished in the papers of the borough., SAMUEL D. lIAMPTON,} ERED'H. EMBlCliv, Committee. F. 31. L. GI I.LELEN,, MARKETS: --- CARLISLE PRODUCE DIARRET Carlisle, rebruary 21,1868 1100 .l 00 720 ~2 40 ,230 .130 .1 00 Fondly Flour SuperUp° 40. . . . do RYE NR LYE WHEAT LED do girN . • OATS, (n0w),.., CLOVE RS BED TIMOTRYSEED PLAXSEED BARLEY • GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET Carßele, Februnry, 211808, Corrected Weekly by Wm. Bpniz. BUTTER, 20 BACON SHOULDERS, 12 EGGS, - 26 BACON SIDES, 10 LARD, 11 "WHITE DEANS 2 00 TALLOW, L . 10 PARED PEACHES, 25 HAP, 8 NNPARED PEACILES 11 BEESWAX, - 40 'DRIED APPLES, 2 - 01 BACON lIASIB. 16 I.RAOS", 73PEcIAL "NOTICES. • • •COLGATE .&" CO.'S G E 41-)1 A N ERASIVE_SIT AY - 10 manuranutured 3IA.TERIALS, and Inv be . eon / ' 0 1 11a i ll t Itl? T A• N o l ) A .V. 9 b l y . Grocers. _ . • 1 .--.:,i,,_, A __ 4 '.coret, ,,, t,* -; " :52 L547,4,11„:.:P May 17,1867-Iy. ITCH! ITgllll ITC-Hlll • SCRATCH I SCRATCH I I SCRATCH I 11.. .. in from 10 told hours. • • Wheaton's Ointment cures The Itch. • Wheaton's Ointment cures Salt Rheum: • . Wheaton's Ointment cures Totter.' Wheaton's Ointment mires Barbers' Itch.— Wheaton's Ointment cures Old Sores. Wheatoak's 01110:tout cures Every kind, • • of Rumor tiles. Magic. ' Pride, 00 cents a box; by mail, 00 cents. Address W.E.10108 & POTTED., No. 170 Washington Street, Boston, Maim . Forsale by all Druggists. sept U . 2o 67.1 y. TORMATION: •• • • • Information guaranteed to" Mroduco a insurlant growth of halnupon a bald hood. or beardless face, also a nolo° tor , the removal of Pimples, Bloteliesi Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beautiful, can bo obtained without Charge by addressing . •TLIOS: F. CIA P3l AN, CHEMIST'', • 823 Broadway, Now York. MaYrt 07-19 Children's Lives ;Saved for - 50 • Cents.. THOUSANDS. OF CHILDREN DIE, • ANNUA.LLy 'of Croup: Now mothers, if you would sinni'd 60 cants, and always have ;bottle of Dr. 'Toidaii' Vanities) Linimosit 'tithe house, you novor Hood' fear losing your littlo ono when attacked with the conaplaint: It is non( 20 years since I have put up my Liniment, and 'never liednitor a child dying of Croup when my Liniment was need; - but hundreds'of eased of cured have , boon roported to me, and many stato If it was VO dollars pen bottle-tb ay would' not be without it. Besides fniiich, It is a certain cure for 'Outs, Verne, headache, Toothache, 'Son Throat, Swell. hogs, Mumps, Colin, Dlarrirea, Dysentery, Spasms, Old Sores, and ['gins In the Back and Chest,: Na one once tries it who is over Ivlthout:ll,.hlk!)-.7..--:-.s.mted-per feetly , safi.to•take . Full Directions ; with army bottle. lold - by all-Druggistapbot, Cort- Landt Eitroet, Now York; 21 Jttn . : 0 E • , , • . .. . . . - -- , . , , ..... .. •' ' "A Wog of beauty Is ajoyforever." , •. • ~ And nothing Is so beautiful as' a picture of- health.' I.leadache, Nervous Paine, Bour Stomach, Distress after Dating, - Prostrating Weakness, Disinclination for Society, Montal Depondencyr.ate., - .are.the rule rather- than the.. exception with the human - family,' and have stamped‘thelr effects upon-.us all. The most 'idfoctive, gentle, Dutiden and - agraeablo remedy is lhe Plantation Bitters. They' have probably cured ,and alleviated more cases the past five years than - all other 'filoillelnes . combined. •They arksold throughout the length and breadth - of the land. , • 3LiorrorrA -7 .VVXTii.--:A dolighLful toilet .article—suporioi to Cologne and athalf tho E . • AMPISLATt-le -EON. ' Carnal° PA _ . ..WACreconty rfi . pottoa,,by tho netronOrnor. What of -that,' Whocarptifor an orb niyrhula of miles. away. Moanwhflo thp whole country la ' '... -. !ilk a Blaze of oaoltomont at the wonUorful offuckprtalticed tinting thci - paat-year ikuni_ttni off.tiotnanda of • . -• .111untan SUlkies by that quencher of flory hair, that traneformer:ot - giaylfalr; 'that swift beautifier of hair of pleasant shhdo of oolori - • CRISTADOEQS HA.IR•DYn a preparation fie harmless as the April Min. - . Diann factuind J. CIMISTADOIIO, 08.111aldon Lane !Now York.. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by Ilair---Dres , 2/jan•6B lm: £ IL niein Itsv. EDWARD A 191iSON will Send with e the Jllrections for.making - and - using — the altUpre remedY - Uy which he was cured of a lung affection and/that dread disease Consumption. Ilia only. object Is to benefit the a filleted and ho hopes_ every , sufferer will try this prescilptlon as It cost nothing; and may, prove a blessing. 'Please address Ittv. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 101 South SeciWid Street, Williamsburg, New York • mayl7 67-Iy. :1 - 2 4R . 2„, o%4ate etSiN, gABLre 10 - — 4 , „ biIiGDIAL9L.,LE 5; ,E. u rri \-- _ aINCi O , s sßANcr,iool_Ae it; a) F6, Z‘L•kl-9<5.' ` 4 , • rsa 0.-rak.V C4' , VEGETABLE AIBROSIA Gy,try-ITencloi1.1"coplo have their locks restored by:it t - thc - ,dark, ludrous, silken tresses of youth, and are happy I Young People, with light, faded erred Ilai have these unfashionable colors 'changed to a beautiful indium, and rejoice! • People whose heads are covered with Dandrzff and Humors,' use it,.-and have clean coats and 'clear and healthy scalps] .131-11a-rfeadecl. Vel:Crans have their remaining -forks tightened,' and the bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of flair, ind dance for joy! . . - • -- Young - t3enttiNen use it because it is richly perfutnedr Young Ladies use it because it keeps their. Hair in place! • Everybody 34 /Ist aintirill use it, because it is the - cleanest and ,b6l article .in - the rn;ifkotl. For Sale .by Druggists generally. ifeb6S-Iy. N AD SEMEN TS. 'VOA 'SALE 04 RENT. The largo throo story house on the corner of High nd Bedford Rs. known no the Thorn property; also event brick houses on Pitt st. lenivairo of it. P:BIIAPLEY, - roe. :Rik!. and Pitt sec- MEI r TILL' Cumberland Voutity:-Agideldtti: ji ral Society avill bold its regular In ea ting in tho Arbitration llama at 11 A. Id., on Tuesday, March 12th nest. order oC thn sriciety W. N. 2AIIIIIII, MEM No ricE. Notice is hereby given tlutt,Sarah Ann my wife has lea, toy house and Lowe without any just cauto be. yolid her own conduct, I therefore give notice that I will pay no debts that she may contract JOlll , l IWYER. 2lfeb-68 3t * VS'I'ATE NOTICE.--rNottee is hereby given that Letters of Administration oth estate al William Orson, Into o f 'Penn township Cumberland county, dee'd.• hays been granted by the Itegiater of said county, to the subscriber residing In Oarliele,Pa. All persons indebted to sold estate will mokellemediate settlement, end. those having claims will present them duly autheutieated to J,/fiN T. GREEN, ' Administrator of said deed. • FOLVVELL, intousino CONFECTIONERS AND' FR UITEEEJZS, NO - 161 NORTH ' THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA - re,„,ORDERS promptly attended to 21feb•68 Om. , MN= BRIEFS BRICKS! The subscriber, having purchased the extensive Brick Timis of F. Fahneatpek, announced to the public that he - hagen hand HA-LP A M . I L 0•N . of excellent brick, both common and Preseed, which . ho will sell at very reasonable rates. Apply to • S. N.,DIVEN, , Mt. Holly Springs, or to F. 11. FA lINESTOOK, Harrisburg, Pa.?' Milli •OREAT SALL% OF • DRY GOODS • AT r AUCTION. I hereby rinno floe to the public ivhddosiro bar. gains, that I will 01116011C° on Wednesday afternoon, March at 2 o'clock to Sell my very largeratook of DRY GOODS at'public a notion. _ In this largo nssortment Of goods everything need ed by houseiteopors and heads of families ran be found. - Ikilo to connuenco 2 o'clock P. 21 . . of March and will-bo continued at each altarnoon and (waning 4. until all is disposod of. • The terms will ho liberal, as follows: On all bills under $l5 cask on delivery of tho goods; oh all hills of $ll, and uhwards notos will , bo taken payablol bank, w ith aPprovednecurity kb, six months, butt. to accommodate t h ea I will deduct - 5 - por con per annum from bills s that exceed $l5 to those persons that desno to pay cash. As ,my,stoio islorgo and commodious I will havO seats prepared to specially rezorve for the !adios. A. W. BENTZ. 21feb.68 TrALHABLE TIDMESTEAD PROPERTY AT PUBLIO,SALE. ... The subscriber og.ecutor of trinast and testa inani ofJohn Ebersole, Woof lyestronnsboro' Cumberland county, Pennsylvania,' dee' d., under and by, virtue of the Will of the decedont, and tho author- Itysof the heirs and devise - ea of the said decadent, will .offor at public. solo on the promises, on RATER DAYi the 29th day of - February, A. D, 1809, instant, • allot that desirable • . . . • AL" HOMESTEAD tOottr- PROPERTY, aimed by the said Jolin Ebersole, bounded by lands of John Nunemaker, John Kutr., Ell Bricker, and otit-• are, containing SIX AORE., 'more or less. Easing thereon erected very comfortable Promo Haase, one story And_ a half big% A good frame Stable, irith' other necessary outbuildings. Also an. orchard 'of good fruit trees; lira good bearing 'condition. This property Is near the village of Plainflold, 'nOt, mina than ono mile Iromit, on tho public - road, and also within 11119a-mllO of tho cumberinfid Tabby run . Road: This Is tv raro opportunity altered for those desirlog to seduro a,, home easy or across 1,, a healthy locality, and surrounded by . good - scboole. churches, 4d: • Therewill ulna bp sold at the woo time and place a variety Cl liouoshold Faintturo bolonglott to the du codont: Sole tymmir ea at EA o'clock ,111. Ivben atte s uilance will be g en and-ten* known nown by . . ~ :, DAVID RUTZ. ' . '. -- Exam - tor of John Ebersole. ' T RESSIIIG , CASES,Ladies' ,and/61,506. A START ON -FIRE CONWMPTIVES Mt , IC4- 7 S IS _THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! BRICKS! lIAVEROTIOU'O- "E.•R - IvAp VERTISEMENTS. . • 13111T313Z1C SALE. . ON WEDNESDAY; March 4 fB6B. - 19111..bni,tiold at publlo sale at thittasidonce Of the aubserlbor, J. W. Craig, 1•••' of a mlloadtithenet of Ship• ponaburg, the•folloiving personal property, vie: Die hood of Work Holton, ill young-and-Tabloid°, 8 aro good leaders for the plinvnr wago. 2 good Brood 'Mares, ono a good family hols6,B'..yetirsold.- 2 18 Heidi .of Cattle, .13 nra choke fresh mileh Cowa, 4 nholco,, ono, and • two year Old heifers,. II winter calves, two of the tatter aro bull Wylie of superior blood, crossed with the itontueky abort horned and devou. • Ono :thoroughbred !short horned Durham Dull, of the Kentucky kook 2 yearn old. Tho above stoat, boo all been carefully bred and-wdll be !warranted viten Aieb, 'Petiole° fat Sfeeric 11 bead 'of Ifoge;ene rr of 'which Ufa — large Otester - 130dr, - opf brooding Sow, 2 good Wagensond farming irop'omonte, Ingeneral. Salo .to eeminence at 0 o'cioelCA.. St., when terms will be tondo know, te by .1 . J. WATON CRAW: 21t0b•68 to • qr. .REAT • 7 8 - ALE "OF ,VALUABLE PERSONAL' pßopnisry-onpria v , Feb. 28,'68. 'ho subseibors having disposed or - a - portion of their, real estate ' will offer at public Bale, on tho - promisos, aituato in Dickinson township, four Miles west of Caro.; on - thii IValnutllotltm , ebnic'thelf - shipliTs — rier , -sonarproperty, consisting in part of twenty Lend of oecollont Farm biomes, - a numbor of wldelvera well. brol on .to either saddle or harness, and nro urisur pnssed for family purposes, eight Milk Cows ton bead of young Cattle, and Davin Bull, twentylmail of Hogs, White Chester Breed; a number of boll, bread and. norrow. trend Farm Wagons,...yagon Bede, nay- Lad dors,iilower, Plows, llarrowsvSliovel Plows, Cultiva tor...lN. sets of Horse ilears,.lialters. Saddles, Bridles, ebninoelof nil descriptions, Forks, Bakes, Shovels, Melts Wheelbarrows, and in fact ovorytbing In the line of farming implements necessary for 'the proper cultiva tion of two Salo toeommen co at 10 o'clock A.,111., - whon attend anco-vi 111 bo given and terms madeknown - by THOS. & HENRY LEE DUBLIC SALE of personal property The subscriber, administrator Orme ostato of Fred erick Whiten e, deed., Will offer at p4bllo sale, on the promises, situated-In Middlesex tosvmhip, 4 miles east of Carlisle, 1 mile north-east ofltickerVo tavern, on the road lending to Now Kingston, tiro following described personal property; viz ' Four head of work horsos,Bro tnlich cow's, one floe bull, five head of-young cattle,. seven head of `shoats, two plantation wagons , one four inch tread, (nearly ,new,) two opting svagpnn; (one n two.horso),two eats of hay ladders,•wagon bed, ono BUCKEYE itHAEFat and MOWER combined, ono Threshing Arlachine, /- horso - ppwef - and'strapc (Phinlt'irmake;)'ono Wan (1' . ol• horse power corn 'sholler, grain fan, new, wire 'hors° rake, truek wagon, rockawoy carriage and harness, ono sloigh, 5 bar ploughs, (flank's make,) 2 Erna harrows, 2 cultivators, (1 large and 1 sins%) 2 double sho - Sel plows, double and single trees, log and' fifth chains; spreads, and jockey sticks, I..setts or - Wagon gears, 0 setts of plow gears!, Collars, lirldies, Saddles, &c., doson three bushel bags, robes, Ibrks; flails, Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of bureaus, tables, shahs, bourbon, bedsteads and bedding, moot by tin yurd„stan db. tubs, quasar.. - ware - and - tin - aro, 3 stoVea, ono'hirgo coppeK leottle, , 2 dozen core brooms, ono 015111 day clock, and a va rietyrifartieleCtoo numerous to mention. - Sale to comnioncr•at 10 o'clock A. M., on said day, When attendancti wilLhe • given- and terms made known' by- P. R. WILLIAMS; - W. C. 1101.11 4 F1i1, Auctioneer. • Administrator. 2.lfeb 6621: - 540141. LES • or -THE_ PACIFIC RAIL ROOD • RunninL=, West from Omaha Across ,the Continent, ARE NOT COREPLETED. Thg track :being laid and trains running WITNIN TEN THE SUMMIT of the Rocky Mountaififi.- The prospect that ]ho wholo . GRAND LINE- TO THE PACIFIC -Will_be.Cona,pleted in 1870, Was neVtr better. The means so tar provided for con struction Lave proved ample,. and there is no look of fonds for the'most vigorous prosecution of the en. terprise..-ThE Comp In:Ps FIRST MORTGA4E. BONDS ro BONY offored nt-pitr: Thoy.pny - - SIX --PER_ CENT. IN GOLD, and ba.ve thirty yeara_tb run before - maturity.- sub scriptions will be received in Carlisle, by • SWIMMER Esq., , and In Now Yol4alt tho Compatipe, Ofiletr, No. 20 'Nassau street, lkid by ' - - — Corry.YENTTL - NAmo.oa, ouNo, No. 7 Nassau ' CLARE, Donau & Co., DANkr.l..5l, iii Wall St., 7000.1'. Ctrco & SON, BANkrins, 19 Wall St.;.. - and by the• Company's advert troll Agents throughout the United' Staten. Benillianeea shotilki..bo outdo .in drafts ois other funds par In New kor]; ,":111i1 the bonds will be sent free of cbargo., by twurn express. hulk', stabsorlblog through lowiliigonps will look to Ahem for - fliCijiYdertel-3. A NEW PAMPHLET 'AND MAP, Biwa lug the Pro. at ess of the Work, Item - aims for Construction, and Yalu° of Bonds, may lin obtained at the Cutup:to y's 011leen or of its atireittked Agents, or will be Coot free on application. "JOHN J. CHCO,.Trscsitrer. =II EGISTEIt'S NOTICE.— Notice is ILA,Lereby - given to oil persons interested, that the 101 owing accounts . bare been tiled in this Office, by the accountants therein named, for examination, and will he precasted to the Orphon'A Court of Cumber land County, for confirmation rind allowance, no Tuesday, Maich 1.701, A. D., 1865, via: 1. G uai diaifship account of Fain uel G faham, Guar dian of William Martin Shellabargur. 2. First a r il thud account 01 AbraPalli Mordorf, Ad• minstrator 'Conrad-MordOrf, deed. 1. First and fiord account of Jesse Iletricic, Executor of Abraham Detrick, dee'd. 4. First and lima account of Solomon Boyer, Execu tor of Forbin Boyer, dec'd. 5. Administrotbr's account of Darld A. Whirler, Ad minist.titor of Farah A, Witiders. -4 0. First nod final account of Samuel W. Holm f•s, Administrator of Jana Carothefs, Into of Dickinson township,doc!d. 7. Guardianship account'a Thos. Chambers, Guardian of Albert U. Law. - O. First and final account of Simnel McCune, Ex ecutortolt,Wm._M:Kirkpatrick, late ot — Newtonlown. ship, dec'd. • • 9. Float and partial account of Sarah-Ann Diller, Executrix of Leonard D.ller hit, of Monroe township, AO. 'ha first uud final account of Levi ClaY, Execu tor of Miss Catharlue Clay, late of West Pennsboro' township, deed. 11. First and final accaunt of Samuel - Allen, Admini strator of4leo. W. Allenr - dee'd, 12, Guardianship account of Martin Shoals, Guar dian of Catharine Hollinger, minor child of Ger. Hollinger, late of Penn township, deed. 13 Tho.account of Peres Howard, Guardian bf Elias Rosht, minor child of Geo. Kosht, deed as settled by:-Peres IV. Quigley, Ear of Peres Howard, deed. 14. The account of Peres ;toward, Guardian of Simon Miner child, of Geo. Itosht, so Sot !lad' by'reres W. Quiglej, Executor of Pores Howard, deed. • 15. The avount of Peres Howard, Administrator de bones noni- O. T. A. of Coo. Eckert, deed, as settled•by Peres W. Qiiigley,'Ex'r. of Peres Howard, deed. 10. Account of Lott Merkel, Guardian of Alex. W. Crain, mior son of Dr. Joseph Crain, of Oiler Spring township, and grandson of AlorunderWiilis, late of Lower Allen top, deceased - . - 17: riot and final account oP John Williams nod Joseph Draudt, Executers of James Williams, late of Monroe township, doe'd. • ' 18. Float and final account of Willows A. McCul lough, Adniinistrator of Anon Mary_ McCollaugh, lato of New ion township. IS. Guardianship account of Wm. R. aorgas, Gum , dian of Anna Wu. 20. ihnt 004r:final account of Jen Robb, Guatdlan of Isaac Elgholborger. 21. First' and final 'acronnt of — John Dobb, Cunr - dian . of Elmira Smith, (formerly Shoots ) 2, Grtardimaghip — nceount — nr - 37 — A111.1TIATIt s ague, 'Guardian of Charles I'. Culver, 'Minor son of Joseph Culver, lute of the boinugh Of:Carlisle:. deceased. , 23. Account 'of Wilhemina Zeigler, Administratrir -offlenry Zeiglerilate - of Nowville, Fa., (lemma. 1,14. First anti final account of Isaac:sllller, and Danlel 511115 r; Executors of 'Rudolph Miller, doccused. 25. The first account of Fannie' ~ S paneler and Dank lain lioyer, Executors of Philip Spangler, deceased. 20. The account of Geo. 8. Claris, Executor of Ann Clark„lato of Middlesex township, dee l d. 27. First add fidel deceit, t of Robert ' . slclieclian, lix, cantor of Ann Davidson, dodd. 2 3. Guardianship. account of Samuel Taylcr, Guar. dian'of Abrahain, David. U., William and Laura J. Bought:rum, minor children of Conrad Baughman, into of Southampton township, deco:med. Thu first and final account of Jacob Goehnauor, Adblinistrator do boa., non with the will annexed of George Simons, Into of Southejnpton township, deed., W. First and final Recount t/F DaVid Labor, into of Llopowell tpynship, deed. 31 The Idministratlon necount.of C. V. aelin.Al - of Alexander McKlostry, 32. Thu atcounfofiJohn flays, Administrator of John it. A loxander, late of Carlisle, dee'd, • 33. - The GuardainshlP account of Samuel Tritt, Guar dian of Daniel -A., Emina. 0,, Joshua D., Lydia A, Trill, minor children of Goo. Tritt, of.Newtondwp. • 31. First and final recount of John - P. Rhoads, Ex'r, of Jan o Dy,sort, doOd. J 6. Fire, and thud account 01 Josoph Loma, Esq., nd• uttulstriftor of Henry Loaso; Into of tho borough of Alechaulesburg L deconsod. • '."' " , 30 Thu first Mul final nccouut of JCSEO Bucher and Dow Lecher, admlnistiators of the estate - of Samuel L. Bucher, Into of Middlesex township dec'd. 37, First tad final account of Samuel Warhol., Ad ministrutor of Susan ()arbor, late nt Nowton township. docid.. JACOB DOBBIIBINIBIC,' Reester. ME! TO LEASE. • . _ . AVFIne Store Room and Collar, du the corner of North Hanover and Louthor atreets, now In the Jia• cupanpy of Samuel Arnold. ' This is and of the best and moat desirable Inielnesd locations In the borough of .Carlisle,--Possessinn will be given on tho flint day of April, A. D. Hits. - • • ror terms and further particulars, !moire of '. JOHN .A uunutroa. FIE@ N oTIOE.: ' wilEit,..,l Rolollt tO toown, ntice to hereby given to all persons Indebted to nod nit porsons hay.; Ing claims against too, to make' settlement with- too at once. Aftor the 20th. lust. my: booby will be_put.in 6s other hands for settlement: JEREMIAH GIVLER 7fob.Gß 4t • • • M. E.:,BMILEY. • . • :Dressmaking and Miliinory.:Datriblishmont, No 00, Tortdedirtnoler Mirsot. :717. - " •—• • ''' - • NEW AD VER TISEMENTS. H 4 DITSEKEEPERSTnNTION-1 . . - .. All parsons !atoll ding to go to Housokooplog aro In . - Tiled to caltagy . • . WALKER & CLAUDY'S 27.2‘i'~1VD ST O'V STpRE, Immense' stook of STOVES, ' 2iN WARE, and everything in our lino. -• • /laving greatly enlarged can . . facilities foyAlolog busi ness by Boman ttthoeplondid Store Room, No.lB, West Blain klroot, and.having just received largo Invoice 'ef.tho latest . and Cost devices in the Heater, Stoves ‘ :Tlnware and Japan nod Waro lino, we fool fully llod in the stet event that no can accommodate • - All. Classes.: of—Gusto-fee Mere setigfactori9 than•any similar estabileittueut In this country. — In the stove line we effe; : Hio - following EXCELSIOR PENH, - -• • " • COXISINATION, • ' • SUSQUEHANNA, , NOBLE COOK, • - • QUAKER CITY. . Thoeo. ore Ofdrat-clam Moine, which is will war /ant _to do what thoiaro reconunontlad for; but wo have only space to speak pnrtleulatlylif ono or two -- whano - nnrltadisoryo °spacial-mention, "-,- THE REGULATOR COOK which pORSOSSOS advantsges which should recommend It to all. It hos a hey:caving Top, by which .nrritoge mont tho cook can revorso the cOolclng utensils to any position desired without the lifting of plates and vessels which other stoiOsregulro. dt is decidedly the best cublc-steivo In the market. ' We-havo also on hand a large stock of ‘, --PARLOR DINING: 'noon STOVES • atugug which may bo . .fdunif colobrAted base burn MORNING GLORY ! Die ?host_ beautiful_ OSico, :on _Parlor _ &cue ever.offerect to the public. • - Too much . vaßtiot be sald in praise °EU., tIORNING GLORY, which so far has taken the.lead of Cu 6th " stoves in the markot. It is a - - GAS CONSUMER; burns It own and requires very lane atteu thou after tile nro it mode, it being so arranged Mit l• will - - FEED ITS OWN -COALI Is Itablo to no oiploslons of coo, and is nosltttsly ho only stovo In tho market which has tha cytobratcd IZI_T.II3 • G-12.,.A.T1. I others aro counteifett In do TIN WARE and JAPANNRD WARE line, WO keepndtrtanly on hand of our own and foreign mnnufactllrd, the very latest an d bold patterns, and mach of tho very best material by careful iyorkmonl All lehuls • of - 1? 0 010.11VG keneraljobbipg prcimptb , attothictl to. Don't forgot No. 18, West Main Street. WALKER ,t CLAUDY, MITE FAIR AND FESTIVAL OF ' GOOD,IVILL HOSE.COM-P•ANI C A .1?..:L I L . E_s .P A --.: ..„ -,-, ._ ' l / 4 1 , , , ,q , .., •- I .----. ;.....r.,. c - , 1., •" .' . • . q.,,,tw.,., & -S -- --- re ;-", -- ..._ 5 , A . ■• ~ z, • -,--- Tg• , 1 . 1 1A . ..7 . 4 '-,••: This Company will opon tholr Grand Fair and Fohtivid New York IN ItLIBEAPS HALL ON...FRIDAAr E'VEN'G., FEB. 21, 1868. The object In holding this Fair is to enable no to liquidate the heavy debt remaining (n the Company, amounting to $lO5O, loomed In the purchase of a STEAM FIRE ENGINE AND HOSE I • PM 11FsIgtanjof the public to. respectfully solt ; lo our belialf.. All contributions of .articles Ixod noney will ho thankfully received,and acknowledged the Company. The attendance of the public It lto requestod, ns we are enabled to offer n greater ariuty of • USEFUL & FANCY ARTICLES , t , i , , r%g i bq, ;1 , , ,, ( 1 , ; • m y bo‘b o ol t i v o i r i e n d a nt any provloun Fair, - One of Wheeler &' Elliptio • -. Sewing-Machines, -- 1131 - OR,NTNG - GLORY PARLOR STOVE : A SPLENDID ALL WOOL CHAIN RAG 6ARPET, Silver Ware, consisting of Silver Pitchers, Casters; Revolving Butter Dishes, FrultnStands, Sc. Also, Blankets, Fancy Lino:OEM° Covers, Wool Coverlets, Counterpanes,-Sc. - Every exertion-will - tie -- made - to conduct the Fajr.ln the most aderly and satisfactory. manner. Contributions ease ,be loft at pgllby's Store or. Blllott's Printing Office. J. T. ZUG, F. i Ci/gf o frAa j z - of Commit/cc of ..lrrangeoents, — JoB, Maryt?! of Invitation Commi(te e. 1,11431,2 t. BRICK'S. BRICKS. BRICK& OFFICE• •-- "No; 150 South Fourth street, • TILE DOUGLAS BRA K-, 4€ f The greatest Brick 51a - thing- Ma- - - chine yet Patented! • 1s flow Jo full opfuntion in Philadelphia, at YARD. No.- 411 2 Gormanfowii Rood, an d s turning out from 25,000 to .40,000 B4ckig Pei Day. Tho only romitilia of thislclnd now In - ifs° . east of tho Mountaina I Bricks Pass Directly front the, - 2 1 hreltine_to_.1he—.Kan, saving the Expense and risk of Dying • For COUNTY RIGHTS and any information, Id, drexe • R. A. DOUGLAS,. No. 150 3 South -Fourth St., fobl4-1m •:.. 227 —lB ° B . 227. { -:: 41V:, • German -Seed Store. { •_ and cyrino. & Flower goads • • Fruit,.Shade add-Ornarnorital Treas. - fieth and of :Lest quality' - tilLkttyst prices' by , t , • LOT WTOURNYI ; b6; \ - 227torth Second §tr„. r l3o7 - dfaca & Irtno PIIILSDELPIIIA' PA • son t . NOTICE.-=' . . 1 , '- • , • • • • ror.tiletnembees Of tho Allah nuU Enut Ponneboro' 14utual..EfriiInsuranuo Confpany. -- 4 • • --•- At If niouting of the Bond 'of Manager's held this day, a tax of lour por coot. Ives mado ou all available Premium Notes now In possession oT the _Company.. You aro therefore requeutld to' pay am' same, over to. nutlet' Troneurer, or'to riuthorletel agents on or before the Ist of March, 18139. fly order of the Board. • • Ztian 663 t T. S. PATENT, AGENCY. ' lu • icoliinnu, 21 MAlrafireot,Carlipla, Pa,!mcociutos drawing/i t simertleatloni proqujoe..pntanta Tor Itiv'obtpre. 19ob 08-Iy, _ • : :No, 18; .wesp, Main Street; 301iN IthIGEL, . gecrotekri HARPTVAIiE. ,& BOWERS' HARDWARE STORE, 26 NORTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA. . . 0 ° 4 -=-_-__ )19 Wit would' respectfully call the . atteri. tine of the public to-our recently replenished STOCK. We have carefully avoided purchasing dur ing the-recent-decline, and - now_that—tho market has become settled we have filled up our shelves and aro prepared to - oiler epecial inducedielits 'to all who will lavorus with a No - havo constantly on hand a FULL STOOK OF Haninicred, English R4finec4and No way .11? ONI B . er clan' s _Horse W and . Shaes Roils; HoisetNails; Black and • . - PoNlted Springs)l7cc, tbgetha'r with a - rig B 1 ( A CICS 14.17114 • /1/ .O,L s, siichas Drills,'SolidßOXyiree, -- .Bollowar — ltaspsi - Flleti 6:e. 1 , k F ` QQ. MATERIAL. .„ a ) Bplx, D_l Ist . (3' look Intending to build, to come and take a look thruogh ouestock. WoThiive our Bolts, Locks, Mass, Pants, Oils, and all material. lu this line marked down at ',the lowest CAM PRICES, NV and feel assured that . tan offer special Indneements In tbla brand, HARRISBURG NATL.% always oh hand CA - gPBITTER.s s • T 0 -6 ati , berluni - 4 ,- thwhest - qualityr — Wolali6gpikiarea ro soledting all tools and aro bound' to keep up tbo reputation of thw,old stand in this particular.' - TABU AND • - POCKET' CUTLERY, fnll Immivglonblu polterns,' 49e keep orr hand n full: km of these goole and are ulwoys oblo to suit - the nolo of ovun tho most fostlilloill4— _ ,741 %;_<s. SADMERY, 'of every varloSj, embracing In part solradjusting and Gig Traos, Plated Japanned and Woodllatnes, Bridlo Ilitts, Brow Bands, Birthing, llorso Illankots, &c., also SADDLER TOOLS, of every description. SHOE FINDINGS, consisting of NOROCCOES, • LININGS, .' BINDINGS,' .._. TUREAD, PEGS,• Ith N., ....-31 • ~..---._ , il l k 1:- fl,,- Nos ,---_,N vi k; 4 - AND ZI • . - Our friends will always ad / d us wolf supplied with the best brands of these articles and ready to -sell them at the lowest prlcos. Wo are 'constantly in re ceipt of.l'aints, thus enablin:4 ourselves to supply our costumers with fresh paints, colors of all descriptions 'contantly on hand.-- Also pure - iirismr) OIL. • COACH FURNITURE, • ' UEMAIt LEATHER, • and IRON VARNISHES, , PUTTY, GLUE, ite Cabinet Makers and Undertakers, will always find us having a full supply of goods in this lino.' • PUMPS of alPdescriptiou and of the beat mnnulao arm, Wood, Won and -1 end pipes to suit. , :4; FARM AND A' rte HOUSE 13ELLS, • • • (. „ Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Sawa, Milo and Blasting nowdercrlioaandr,les—ifftsfrocit—arnterotla . gd Comorrt7 - Cillsino Plaster, Crow Dirt:4'3loJlg s ns, itc. • • -ukt.' 1 : • ° - c c e; ---: : 11 05i , 1 4" :7- ' ' FARMERS, will do well to call and examine our stock' 1 Hamos, Traces, Breast Chains, Tongne and Stay Chains, Jack. ey Chains, Spreads, Halter Chains, Cow Ties, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Balton, Brain Bags, Ate, before buying elsewhere. We are ready to offer special inducements in this line. • ' • , Repairs for McCormick's Reaper . and Mower-constantly on-hand. " ---RIFLES, -- SMOOTH AND " Double" and SHOT-GUNS, REVOLVERS, • CARTRIDGES, MAWS and Gnu Trimmings of ovary hind. C E D W A It MHO'S' Soldering' IRONS, Bar-.dead, Bcibbit-lictat, Sheet... . Brass, &c., &c.' We are solo agents for the 'BUFFALO SCALE • WORKS,, , . and are ready to supply Scales Warranted, and-fur nished_ at lower prices titan any other Scales in the market._:• 4 ' ' • We aro constantly In receipt:of gebds direct from the manufacturers and ato - al. to furnith Country Merchants at.,Philadtflphia and Now York prices,. C CM WAGON • VIXTURES WIEW r Ier - • • . ..a alwayro. an hand and at the lowest 'market' rates, IlubecSpokee, Fulham, Axles, fibarie, Duck,- Dillling, -.Damask, , . GOODS doliv : orod to all parts of tho town frOo ofxbar.b. • .151IL.L.tER & BOWERS. , No. - 2G-NottliErthiover Si. Varaele, Pa .• , - 'LEGAL ...11TQ VICES. .'' ,'' ii - " E *long • . • .Br , a a m m t::f oxiti:ztai.. ; _ _ _ EXECUTOR'S :WOTICE.--Letteiii - ny amt. - of Thlaucoin liigid9 of Treasarpr, ;. ••' •-• .. . Testamentary on the estrite•of John 'Ebersole, doeA,late _of Wost Pennskorg.torrnship, having .boon, granted tho subscriber residing in Midthosex township, notice hereby given to all ptirsons hav ing claims against said• estato to . prOsent . thorn, and to those Indobtrid to undo payment to .—• DAVID KUM Executor. EDO • A •DMINTSTRATOR'S NOTICE' A _Lettere -of Admlnistratton ow- the- estate - of Joseph Whlslor, late.of Lower Allen township, Com berldnd,eopnty, decd.,-having — boon=-Issued - to- the subscribbr, re - siding In New Market, York county, Notice lalleroby given to all peosone Iddebted to sold ostato tOmake payment and thoso -haying -elalnm to presont them to Isjan•Ot 0. ~ ' TIORb CLA..I I IATION,—The-Eron - . - Ja . 11. Graham, Preeldent'Judgo of the Court of (Ammon Picas of tho Counties of Cumberland, - Telly and Juniata, ant the flons.;llugh Stuart ,and .T. P. Blair;Aseoclate-Judges—of—the -Court—of- Connives Pleas of Cumberland °minty, by a precept, to mo rrted, dated tho lath - day of January, 1808; have ordered an adjourned' Court of Common Plinio to - ho holden at Carllelo on the First Monday of March, being the second day of..tho month - to - continuo one SHERIFF'S OFEICIE - fob. 3, - 1868 fob. 7, 1808.tc: • - NaTICE. Notice, Is holeby gieso thatappllcatlon will be nindo for the Incorporation of a bank or discount,_deposlt and‘cireulatlon, under • tho authx•lty of the Act of- Assembly approvod Slay lat. 1801, to be located in. Cariblo, Cumberland county PR., and to be called this "il'aimers - Dank," - with a - ropltiti of fifty thousand dol.: lass, with. the prlvllego Of intreasink tho same to ono handrod thousand dollars. limns GIVEN, .C.' P. illimaron, , . Jos: C. lloersa,•. TIMMS PAXTON, JACOB NOFFSINGER, 31Jan.133 Om, STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES OF C OMBERLA-NH7COHNTYir---- From the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, LEVI ZEIGI-LER, Esq.,- Treasurer, in account-with the Coutqy of pumbellan-d. To balance duo at last settlomont, • $ 5.900. 53 To outstAndinrtaxes at 1500 3,137 90 'To County rad Stato taxes levied for tho -- ---- year 1867, , 74,055 63 To proceeds of notes discounted In Dank, . 15,756 34 ..To amount received from D. Lolovro, for use ' . ofdourt-room, , .. tc:iiiibliiiiid verdict foes received. 'To huakster Ilconself, under act Of 1800, -, Tcrintorest received from - tax colibetors - , To exonerated taxes paid,. To four per cont. of l'reasurer's foes for -cot. looting State tax, 282 98 To amount received for old lumber, , 13 00 BY PAYMENTS. • - . Assessors' Pay. • By amount paid Boiough.aßd ToWnship Assessors,- - . - - $892 45 Bridges and Roads, _ iq amount paid for building now- Bridges, , 810,379 49 By amount paid for ropairliag old Bridges, 1,003 78 By amount paid forAlbad damages, By mount paid for Road riowers, Courts. By an , unt paid for witnesses' fees -, s - Critrunonirtheases, lly mowumeald for °raga Ju rors. By amount pale for Traversei Jurors, By amount paid for boarding:Toro's, '283 60 By amount paid for Dlktriet Attorney fees, • 428 00 By am'ut.paid for Court Crier, - 91 60,, j' , By amount ;paid - for fees - and eoste!uCoinlnon-Bleas. $5,612 39 • C07827V/SBlO/ICTS' Of/ict. By amount paid for stationary, $129 71 By amount paid John MeGOY, Esq ,-for services, By amount paid henry Karns ! Esq., - forsorvices, -400 . 00 By !mount paid A. Ha CU7 Esq., for services, . . 62-6 00 By amount paid U. G. Halo, Esq., for , sery Ices; ' 252 00 By amount paid J. Armstrong, salary, 760' 00 .1 3 y.amount.paid-51.0;Hermair, sq., salary, By aiumlnt 'paid Goorgo Zinn, tog., postage, County. Quices. By amount paid for dockets, $lB4 17 By amount paid for costs In " Commonwealth cases, By amount paid for Auditor, Constables' Fees. By amonnt - pald — lttr7fotrl - n -- Commonwealth cares, $220 08 By amount 'pelt, for quarterly returns, 184 82 WHITE LEADS By amount, paid fOr General Township and Special, • lnguests-on-Pead Bodies By amount paid for inquests on dead bodies, • jail and Eastern Peditentiary;: lly amount paid John Jacobs, Esq., for ouppor ‘ t, up to lst July, 1867 By amount paid for raid,. By amount paid for repairing lixeurcs, kc., By amount paid for clothing, blankets, dm 14534_ I y_amount paid for - Salary-o[ physician, By amount paid J. 0. 'lhscip • son, for •support, from 23d Nov. to 31st Doe., 1,440 27 By amount paid for writer, 62 50 By amountpaid 11.Ponitontia ry, !lir support. By am'nt. paid A:11. Bowman, Keeper, • 030 75 ' -- $16,431 30 ,Tustiees' Feei." By. amount paid for Justices" _lkea In Commori'vitticases, Loans and Interest: - . By attiount of intermit paid on, County Bonds, $249-28 By ain't of County - Ronda Pahl, ' 175 00 By ain't cf notes pnOl in Bank, 16,000 01 By amount of discount paid on renewal of note, Bylunouut paid Jacob Sqnler, rfretors mainao, ' ,STG;i3 - 00 00 By amount paid Directors' sal. arses, By amount ,paid Visitors' sab - arks, Public Build(nijs. • By- amount pahl for -pointing and other repairs at Court Homo, • • " . ° 8,47181 By amount pall' for ropalra at XBO 80 By amount paid for Keeper, of Public Itulldlngs, • 100 00 By amount paid for labor, cleaning, "- By amount pahhfor Kuper of Town Clock, -.Public- Printing: - By amt. pild Bentton* Romiedy, By amt. F all A. IC.. Rheem, By tunt. paid R. J. Coffey, T•t• giscellaneous - Payment:. y amt. paid Agricultural • Society (2 years), • By amt. paid Fire Compa nies of Carlisle, • , By Amt. paid County Audi.. tore . • By aid. paid for labor, By pint. paid for gas and Water fpr Court Boum and strelet Lamps, -By amtl did Goo. Swartz, Teachers' Institute, By amt. lipidlipid car faro and - - travoirog expoilled) 133 55 lly aillt. paid for sundry*. Bolos for Jail anihCourt blouse, By amt. paid for fuel for Court House, By amt, paid for repairing chairs, ,• 20 By amt. paid for trees and planting, • . • .13ytimt. paid for - Borough MAP, - - By amt. paid Jury Coinrols . gluier's and Cleric', Total amt, of Oomlsslotiora' oydoro; By amt. of TreaHuror's Corn • • • tniasloa at 19 per cont.,' By anat.' of Treasurer's Corn • -mission f•ar collectiiis , • 56t,002, foY County, ,at 8 per tent„ By anat. 01 Salto takes volt State Treasurer, • By amt. of Treasurer's 'Qom- . minion on ammo at 0 per'' - ' i - -'. ' / cent.; 428 08 , - By amt, Commission paid Coiloctors, JOAN K. Figural, Atlmlnletrato Jog. O:THOMPSON, Sheriff. Ww.ll.llmun GARY Mr. .1111 L, ABNER W. BENT; ABRAM WITMER, DAVID • DR. - TO RiOEIPTS Total, Debits, *100,847 48 0,16 121 8U" ''' ti2,231C2 t - 87+5 93 608 57 ESE DO 00 LIEI 150-00 HIM $2,467 69 979 58 '25 00 Elections $l,lOB 10 WM 85 1,120 45 60 00 1,9 . 23 82 UM Erl ----- $18,471 78 Po'or- Hoiise 150 00 .20 00 --.-._516,170 00 67 25 20 00 $3,983 80 $523 00 10 150 0 a 13133 $.OO 00 EMI 196 00 86 21 EMI 200 00 00 80 EMI 85 10 '7 ..4 7'7 $1,242.20 $77,040 Si $1 1 ,348 82 1,080 00 - MOT 18 ii o/0 07 Total Debits, ' - -STATEMENT OF OUTSTANDING TAXES . ON , TIIIIIADAY OF JANUARY,I.BIIB. Collecto4. : • Teai,._Tototts7o:o. ' - Jobb Ern ingen , , 1802. - Shier SPPIng, el7B 40 •C. A. 'Smith, .1854. • n: -. w. Car Milo, . 302 99 *John Zinn, ~ " -Dickinson, - . . -- 21 h 8 •Lovl Worst, •• . .•• Frankford, ,- . : 23 22--- J., 0. Delmar, • • - , \ e, Monroe,- ---- - -- -- 260 gel -- .701heem, pop., . 18 r W. W. Carlisle, • 21 50- J. 0. Vanasdale.. "" •IL Penn, . . ~818 89, , {Peter CoclElln, - - ". - 11. Allen, • ' ' . 2 10 Orr 41/ 3 D. P. Vaniclrk, ~/•• - W. Penn, ' • 141 'ft J. A. Waggoner , 1800. . 1%. W. Carl Mk!, 25 89 - FM P. Smysor, '"-- L. Allen, "- ." 3 -74 O. P. Serino, • 1867, -IL W. Carlielo, - 84 09 • fJ. Widnor,-- - --At_ W. IV . , carlio e , . 179 00 ._ ' .J..Neefluver, -- --h „Dickinson,. '- -...160.33 John Wolf, ErPenii, 100 60 - fJ. 11..1eu1l ' l• ' Ileneetell, - .' • 103 28 ~..Incon Hoover, " NAarburg, .. 21 47 .. •A. Maki:nun, " Newellle, -_ 20 17 11,-13;111111er,--- • .. --". Penn" .- , . .90"62 - • Chae.,Smlth, -. Silver Spring, - 120,67 - E. W. Slbbet, "-- Southampton, - 316 49._ - John Miller, ' _...' " West Penn ' • 18 71 • ......„ . Those narked thus *Lave alneo paid In full, and thoso.marlced . thus f have educe paid Impart. . , . , , • .. , Wo, tho Commissioneis of Cumberland County,, do certify and Submit - the foregoing as. a correct state. moat of the roeoipte and er pond I tures of said County", from Ito lot day of Janutify, to the 31st day of De cember. 1807, iticluolve; as also a schodulo of Out. - Standing taxes in the Poroughsand Townships Mersin stated, made by- the Commissioners in corn. - pilanca with the requisitionacontained in the' Act of Assembly; approved tho 16th - April, 1834: ' • -.. ..t,—A—Ny d WitoSse our hand and coal of - Office:at L. a• ,Carlisle, tho 26tH ay—of January, .....,.._:.„.. 1801.' ' ' HENRY it ARNS, - - „.... A: F. MEOK, ' Id. G. HALE. • Commessioners of Cumberland County : • ' ATTEST, J. ARMSTRONG, Clerk ' Wo, the Auditors of CumBerland County, mot accord. lug to law, and having been sworn, procooded to ex amine tho accounts and vouchers Of Lovi Zeigier,.Esq., Treasurer of said County, from tho let day of January, to tho 31st day of December, 1807, inclusive do certify that wo aim the sum of seven thousand air liandrad and_thirteendellara and forty-coats-due-by said Troop.- urer to the County 'aforesaid, as will appear by the foregoing, exhibit of said account. --. In witness wheroof we have hereuntofset-our hands, at Carlisle, the 26th day of January, A: D. 1808. CHRISTIAN PIETZ, P. G. McCOY, - 911IAS - 610IINTZ, - - - -- . • 'Auditor:. • IMISE A .DMINISTRA:TOR'S NOTICE.= • Letiorn of Admlntstratkat on - the -- eetate — of Cathnilno Collie, deed., late of the IloroughnftaF7 , 11 el e,-ha vl ok - been - Iseued - to - tlfef' antis erlbe leaf a I In,the same place, notice Is hereby given_ to. all per. Roue Indebted to said estate to make payment and thole haying elated° to present them to 13 50. 860 88 887 50 1512 78 24 14101.4 t • AToTicEr—Rotico hereby. given IA that en applicationhas boon tondo to tho Court to Common Clops of Cumberland County to grant a charter of Incorporation to the Cumberland Valley Horse Insurance and lietortlro Company, and said Court hits appointed the 17th day - of March, next, for hearing said application. Iltob j3B A. L. SPONSI:ER'S COLUMN: A . L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent, Scrivener, Conveyances Insur- ance and Claim Agent., Office Main Street - Now Contra Sivara. ANTED - -sl,o'oo - for ono year on Real Estate security. F OR 84LE —A....traatot_valnabla_Tlmbor...Lancl-containing-13NE-- LIUNURED ACRES', lying, on tho South Mountain' '8 nines nbovn Mt. 'folly, known no the steam sow - mill property. The trart is moat favorably l&aiod, easy of of access and the timber of the best quality. For terms &c., apply to - • . FOR 'RENT A desiradle suhurbAn Iteeldtitate - oti -- West Louther con. / tat it log trio acres of ground, having thereon erected a tiro-story • FRAME HOUSE, Stable, and other outbuildings, In good condition, with abnud•ihce of fruit. • -Rant $2OO, 02 be - Nvell 'secured; payable quarterly. 'Apply to A. L. pPONSLEII. ton Pacific Rail Road 'Company, .FIhRT 'MORTGAGE BONDS, loteresl, JYTiyable-Slointrauntdilrfla Gold. S ub scrlptiocar;ecolyed by A. SPONSLER, the Company's linanw4 agent at Carlisle. These bonds havit, been recently sold for Ninety c eiamittohoes:laa on dr N'e on lho 31st ofJanuary,- . .ad--- ^ y n n t e s a 01 0 l advanced from 95 to 100 sth of February. we re again ) at which' latter figure ment In the country. they are now held and raga. ed as tho best invest- lOR SALE.—A desirabh.town.prop erty situate on North East S treet%olon glneto the ham of Maj. John McCartney decd. 5., lot con tains dbout 103 feet In frost and 340 in del,. Thy improyeruents Ar.,otargo double 2 story atone - DWELLING •HOGSE, • ;;;I:P silks t,N4C B E MEM 604 B 8 • and °Vier convenient out buildings With abundance of fruit and shrubbery: This property will be dls .posed gimpy:be most reasonable terms. -Apply to SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent: Attorney in •fact for the heirs. OEM N -ALUABL-F i TOWN RESIDENCE - - AT PRIVATE SALE. —.Situated oußrest Pomfret street, near West street, in the Boroukh of Carlisle. The lot contains 30 lest In front and 240 feel In depth to an alley. Tho Improvements are a corn. medians twpatory BRICK HOUSE, containing Double Parlor, liall,,Dining-foom and Kitchen, on the first floor, and fide Chambers op the second stOrY• Belcony_to_bacic building, Frame. Wash Hansa _eta. tactual, Smoke house, Bake Oven' and 'other con venient out buildings. A large new Stable, And -- Cos.:lege House, Hog Pens, and Cern Crib, at the foot of ihp lot. There Is a considerable amount of fruit, such as Apples, Grapes, Ac., a cellar under the whole house, and a fine Brick Cistern, and - Pump, .as "sell as a Hydrant in tips yards For terms Scc.;upply to A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent*. • sept 27 67 VALUABLE SLATE FARM • • AT PRIVATE SALE. • Situate on , the ,North side, and paltly bioundod by the Cognodoguinet creek, about 4 .miles West 9, • . Cachet°, adjoining, and lotely pert of the property ' linoWn as "ZIOLER'S dIIL.Lh" _containing about , 250 ACRES, 25 of which, are excellent- mosdow, or' • croolo bottom -land, raid about 60 ACRES of which are covered with' good timber. Tho linprovomente• area largo Wentherboatdmi throning Homo. contain. , log eight rooms and a kitchen. A large hank Roan, Wagon Shod, Corn Crib, nog Pori,- Carriage House, Wash Douse and other .canvoulent out-buildings. An oxcollent well of water • near the door, n Ana young apple orchard,:be'sldes other fruit, such as - Pears, Poaches, Chortles, Grapes &r. This is ono - of - tiecoalciatunthqefierms.lni-thee4overtehlpr-and the location the moat desirable ospeslally for the -mailing - of stock. Thu fences ore In eood order, there being between 000 and 700 pannois Of board, and-.post and rails. Tholend has all beanrecoutly limed over, - part - of it n second limn andlsitow iu tho highest state Or cultivation. And will Iv disposed of upon reastinable terms. For termaand further particulars, enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, Real Est ito Agent. 60pt27 67 pu i pLio SALt. Tuesday, March., 8, 1868 Tho' subscriber offers at public sale, on the above day, onaho'promiso In Middlesex township, 1 Tulle southmast of the CuMberland :Valley refire id, off the • road loading from lifildlesoz to Churchtown, the lowing described personal property, viz:,, Pour hood of work horses, four yearling colts, five, milk cows; two bulls, lien head of young cattle, saran sheep, (pert Cots:raid brood,) two four-horso wagons, (nearly now,) two setts of hay - laddem Wagon bad, • rockawny carriage, reaper and mower, Separator, (Gob scr's patent," nearly now,) two horse power, ono good threshing machine, with It shaker ottachod, (Elank's mako,)' foil r'horeo sled, roller, slolgh, - gears of •all de- - • 4 se:title:is bridles, harness . collars, two fifth chains, fly nets, plows, harrows, cultivators, corn hook, corn ' drill, and a number of other agricultural,lmplements. Household and kltehon furniture, emitting in part Of bitraamb.table; settees, four stoves, orty yards of carpet, spinning wheel, twelvd stands, thado of one safras and mulberry, expressly' for apple buttbr, a number of elder barrels, Potatoes by the bushel: Salo to commenro .• o'clock, on sald day, when terms will be tondo known - by AMOS 111 ELVER. • Ofob.OS ie. • ' ._ • • U • •- • BLIO SALE 'OF VALUABLE P. REA ESTATE IPI OARLIKE. •• ' • On SATURDAY the 22d day of pRBRUARY 1868, et 11 o'olook bo offered on the promises, the deirglitful suburban Residence of .Mr. Sionedlot -Law. : (now tho proporty of D. P. Southworth) ow the East ride of South Ilauovur Street, consisting of a large twwstory - TRADE and NEATQiljtUoAltuiiU 110USR,• • with wings. and Daelcbullding. Pram° : Rubio and togothor Wlth the LOTS 'o6' (MOUND cc ouplad-by-and adjoining thisiosldonco ' cuntAlnlng In all about 160 foot front and extending back 230 foot .• to nu alloy. TERMS 01° PALL: Ton per - rout. of the purchaso • Money to be paid on thp day of sale. And thu balance on the first day 014181 1008, irbuu poesoocion will be given and a deed mode. „ ' • 2.ljap GB 3 VOTE:M.—The . unclor,9l ,, ned having • reli Ids herob tidos an porsonsnquished Indebtedformor busi to blur t9ness. mato Immodtato paymunt. All amounto - rentolning unsottiod within 00 days from this notice will bo loft trittrlt magistrate for eolloctlon. 14Ibb-Ot ' 1,400 91, 3,931 05 $16,687 27 7,614 40 --e .$100,347 4F,. 03,431 - 06 CLWIENTS CAMEO, ' Administrate...T. J. P. BRINDLE, Prothy A. L. SPONSLEP. • 4.4 , 4 1 f, . I la . . wm.).sunintn; • • • Att'v. Rp C. L. LIdtDEST
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