~ • . •A. WOVE! S.ll}lEO3 CtoTiirOa.-49 a worthless Cooking Stove in.a.suit of brill= •iant polish=bland In .appearance - ifs the tongue of en oily gammon, and-quad'. as ready to "hike you : inl"-tit the first oppor tunity.. - "Charity" . it' is said "coverall multitude of sins," and theisto . 6e black's brush hicleth a world of...defects!: In se lectinia'stove, don't - regard th . e polish or mere beauty of outline only, but convince yotrrself. as - Wits real intrinsic merits. Now ' really first class Cook is -the ' , Barley P0rna66.14 & Co., of Philadoiphim It'enll be thoioughly relied upon, -stood the ikst • without flinching in the least. —l3e . • . _ Imo of imitations! FOr.Snlo by ItinyEsmint & Burr Oar Pfi. •, _ , WHAT MAKES A BusHit..—The fol lowing 'table of pourids of vaiious'acticlesto make a bushel, may be_ of interost: to some of our renders Wheat-65 pounds . to tliO bushel; corn ,slielled,- 60 pountla - ;.norn on the cob,;-70 pounds; rye, 56 pounds ; esti; 82 pounds; barloy,:46_pounds-;-buckwheat,-62-pounds-; Irish pdtatoes, 50 pounds ; onions, 58. pounds; beaus,.6o pounds; bran, 20 pounds; -clover seed, 70 pounds; t molly seed, 46 pounds; hensp . seed, 46 pounds; bltle•;grrss seed, 14 pounds ; dried Peaches, 33 pounds ; flax seed; 6/ . 1 pounds ; castor leans, 40 pounds ; dried apples;24 pounds; coal, 85 . pounds.. . Tas OLDEST AND BP:BT.—Via Springfic/fi (mit so) immbiiedi, iiranotincee "lATTztt's raviNa Aaz' decidedly tho best inagazino of its elms iniblislied iti ho Milted States, If 'not hi his world." Tho 114 . . hoary Ward Beecher says: "Were I, hi viow of all the Competitors now in the field to choose, - I should undoubtedly choose tho AGE. There Is not In any library that I know of, litonuchinstrucllvc-and_ontettaing-reallingill'thoolllon number of volnines." AO it is similarly etidergedby the Vest miters and -thinkers oft ho day. It has been published for more than twenty years,. and is now enlarged. It Is Issued •EVEttli 'ZATURDAS, giving - nfty,twu-numbers and ronskierablroS'arTllßllll 1111/LISAI4I) double,: himn octavo pages of reading 'matter, yeerly,,lll - neenf pottage, — for - the low prim, It Is a work which commends Itself to - every ono who - has a taste fur 'the best 'llteraturo of the Maga zines and Reviews, or who cares Is keep up with` the ovetita of the than - - ' 11' con tainirtfie'Lost lieflases; - CritiCistifs,' Shniej,, Poetry, Literary, 'Scientific, Iliographicalf.lfislorical, Political Infermation—frr m the whole beiVy of English PorloilicalLitorafarn--making 4 vols. a year, of.in, medsito interest, and solid, perniationt'valtio. Thu irequeney of Its publication enables oputlut tors to present a complete resume - of the .beet tarn,- lure of the day, In .arIN franticss and variety; com bining the usefut bud iool uclire with the lasttful and-enteztaining, in a manner not attempted by any other iieriedical of its class. Tito Home Journal of -.Now Tong says:— a - standard of neledtiena to si.hign one; and its con 'tate are net only of in tercet at, the prenent moment, hut:possess no enduring value. Ito representation of !MI foreign field of pt rioilfral literature, in ample and conifrelielisive; and It Vetliliidelf the taleftil and erudite, the toinantic and, putctirnl ,. tho social and selishirlv, the grate mill gay, with a skill which it nowhere surpassed, and which In °Mail ably suited to please the cultivated reader:" mid that,bloug diAtin as a pioneer in the republicatuafof th,Lehoieent foreign_perlotlical,literature, it still holds the' foremost rank anidng works of Ito ' In the multiplicity ulatiagazinea, oft told uew, that are ehdullug attentibu, we would say to our readers, With the 7Yny ()V. ) Dilly riote of the Oth that "those - who Whoa la - obtain a wholo libra V rat al out reading. a ill alq it moat :0111 LivtngAge," e. It bl publiolled by 1.1111 . 1. L 8 GAY, 30 Broomfield Strout, Bos Lyn. • Sales to be cried by William Deverrcy Auctioneer March (ith.t—Juba Setseman, Silver Sp'g. " 7th.—Satn9 - Baker; B.lver Spring. rr • Dt,h.—John Hull, Middleso3 10th.—Daniel Hoffer, Middlesex. ": •I It 11. Ewalt, Silver Sp'g. " 12th.-.—Jopn . I 3 LI. —J; E. I'ollinger, U. Allen. Keinsportz,Silly er'SP'k 17th.—C. • Paradise Mills. " 18th.—J. W. Lindsay, N. Alidt'n 19th,—J..Sollenberger, 11.1.q . nroe;, " 20th.—J. Staunibaugli, konroe. 214 —J. Kintz, New Kingston: • 28th.—.D. Stonesifer; - • Spring Tavern. JUDGE PROM THE IMMENSE Sales that Mrs. S.' A. Allen's Imprbved f-item,slyie}-11eiir-Iteiturer-or--Dressing-(irt one bottle) is preferred 14 everyone. Ev ery Druggfst sells it. Price Si. l4feb-lm. B USEVES*6' NO TICES. TRUSSES, SHOULDER [MACES, &E.., of superior nankos together with a largo invoice of fresh drugs and medicines. just rdenlvedetreornmdu kr IVorthing ton 'sr drug store, N 0.7, East, Main Street. PARTICULARS or THE OAL OIL' EXPLOSION are' not important. It io far more 'taperlan't tolttiow tharWty. BLAIR & SON cell coat oil that cannot, be exploded. ; Pleat° call and see It tried. Empty Donoß and 13nrrels' of ovary Rind in huge quantities forsala cheap, all lao tlule at the store of . Win. Blair k Son, ''South End," Carlisle, Ps. p. S. COD USK k MACKEREL of best quality for vale ehtrtip at all tlmoe. - • TO THE PUBLIC 'moulage individual enterprise nod you will on ,uro cnropetlim and overthrow monopoly. - All Mods of ensl from the I to fifty r a hundred tuns, to he li prime its urnished by any individual or company,at the cheap yard of EIZIM itiliA RIRIE IP • MoOLINTOOK—DARLINGTON..--1) 11 Thursday, Jan 23, HU, at A ddini•hinin Church, Yorkshire, England, by liov.Canon Mullah' Emory McClintock, of Now- York, to Zoe. Elizabeth Anna, ditughler of John DarlingtonEin., of Netherwood, Ilkley, Yorkshire. AIOOIIIZ—EYSTEE.—On the 27 Feb. inst., at Ilys tar's Hotel, by ltev. Al. 0. Earhart, Mr. John T. Moore, and Miss harah Ann Eyster, both of Penn. To ivnship .110AE•l—WISE.-01 . 1 the overitng of 27 ult., at West Fairview, by Bev. P. posher, Mr. John Cloak, of York co. Pa.to Mies. Repobca Wise, of Cumberland co. Pa. CANIERON—LINDSEr.—Feb. 27, at the resident.° of the bride's parents, Lent Rov. .7. A Murray, Mr. Wm. Luther Cameron, to Milos Emma. Lindsey. • _ . • - . - CIALBRAITIT- - -KINICAID—On Um 2d inst. by Boy; o.l'. Wing, Mr. Joaaph ,thilbraltb, to Ellnaboth Ahn ISlnlcold both of Dlckinson.toiyuship. , • .LANDIS—FARENCIATIGII.—In Merbonlesbnri,k on March 3d, by Ror:T. Dougherty, Mr. 'lorry W. Lan— die, to Miss Lizzie •paronbaugp, both of Monroe township. DIED. 'Carman —Near Boiling 'Erring% on aan.2B, 7dri Farah Cornmanorifo of John Cornman, mod G 4 years 7 months, and 22 days, BENDER-0u tba 27111 ult.; at big r.l4ence in this Borough', Dr. Js J. Bonder, nip* 3S yenni, 4 montlw, and.foaye. (Gattysburg papers pleas() copy.) MARKETS CARLISLE i•itoiucLE OarWe, Mnrch 6011808 , Fondly Flour ' apoyfino .d 0..... dot 'RYII' NQI' 'ISED • d 0....., On: ... . DORN • ' OATS, ((now):. .. OLOVERSEBI TIMOTHYSEED..; FLAXSHRD ..... pARLEY . 90 t 0... GENERAL .P401)11.0E, .11TAIIKET . March 6454868: • • Vorrected.lreekty .. • • noTTEA 35 BACON BROULLISIIS,,I2 Boos, , ' • 25 BACON BIDES, 12 LARD, • ' 12 . WHITE BEANS 3 00. TALLOW, , . PARED PRACLI,ES,- 25 SOAP, 1.114PARV.14 PEACHES .11 -BEESWAX, • 40 DRIED APPLES, 200 BACON LLCMS , - 16 I RAGS, .- ~.. 4. 06LGATE &- 06.'S . --• ERASIVE SOAP s*.manufacuturod from ~;IIltl: lATPXYALS, and 'may'ho enct. , derad-tbo STAN atom Ot EX JELLENCIi. Foy into' by all loacomn. • . BITTERS,—In, the medical world; -nt:tir-a.ilaysi Bit ters urn nil the rage. pimp form or, tanoilloi, undett Quo name or another, •they and flint, amt,ig, rarer• thtett4nts aro every whore to be found,- professing to' u:l the Ills flesh la hair from a hotel. On' the flew] to, the . small pox. Of their efficacy in t tnineral wo knew . nothing, but Otero is ono varlet.): cenesrning which 'no hoar vrefse from all. 19. e role, to'lloof. land's Corona Bitters. • This is not a mum prepain., Con .of - semo sort of,tiatior and bitter barbs and barite, -but n MO(116130 ' dos Igned.itr Diseases of the Stempel). and Bowels, and of, gi'eat_posron. and usefulness. 'Wo Intro not made-these assertionthylthont consulting -thotte . --svhc know,andZatr , eitopetont-Aoljudgo,—Autl they alrfully. endorse *hat no say. ' : The alaLeremarks are copied Irani the Editorial cot tons of the "k..I.GLE," Poughkeepsie, N IC Ina reili ,reectieci that .1100FLANLYS GEIf:NAN BITTE.I2,S I'B entirely freefrom any alcoholic ingredients: ' Hoofland's -Gelman" Tonip, • a Combination of all the Ingredients of the Bittern with pure .Santa Ores limn, orange, anise, &a. Ills used for the same Alseasons in oases. whore soma Alcoholic Stimulant Is neroastmy,. and makes a preparation delightfully pleasant and agree- able. • Principle 'Office, (381 Arch St„ TCH! ITCH!! ITCEtIII _ SCRATOLII SCRAPOir I ! bORATCI3 IV! . - • in from 10 to 45 hours. Wheatan's Ointment aides iflio..ltat. • Wheaton's Ointment • mires Salt Rheum. ISheaton's Ointment cumin Tatter. 15'lletiton'a Ointment curse Barbers' Itch Wheaton's Ointment - cures Old Sores. 'intttian's Ointment Mires livoiy kind of Humorlco - Prfco, :30 outlook, Lox; by. mall, - 00 cents, Address WEEKS Sr tOTTEIC, No. 170 Wasltinltten Street, Boston, Mass. • Eor talc by all DruAlsls. scpt 20 07-Iy. . INFORMATION lufbrulittibirguniantbod — to growth of hair upon a bald bead or boundless. face, also a recipn for the removal_ .of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc., On tho skin , Erving the same soft, clear, and beautiful, , can be obtained without charge by addressing =ZEE T cY•C ON § P i4IS - ....... . 1 . 1113 RES% EDIVAI) A WILSON will send (frm, of charge) to all wbo dosltelt; the ottMcrlptionWith Ito directlens for mating and IlKipg .the simple remedy by which ho was ruled of a htk,.l affection and that dread diseasa.Consutoptiom_Jll,,,mly_objt—ls to benollt thoatilleted and hti holm °may Hu lferer . will try this possetlption 00 it root nothlnge and may prove a blessing, _l'lT:ass address A ir• li tiV. IIDW .1. WILSON, ° N 0.155 South Second S,,troet, 151111 inmbar,t, Now Yak mAyl7 filsly. TRY A - BOTTLE AND BM CON YINOLD! IT m In only ectst you your time lu usiug it, II It does you up good. DR. TODIAS' VENETA AN LIN.DIBNT. 'AA an Este:find Remedy ID cases of CIIVOI.IIO 1111011111:1- than, Chapped, Hands, Mesqu Ito ISitoß, of thoJolnt, and ConhOlellon of the Muscles, Bead riche, ilruses, Pairils In the I,IIDIN, ilaelt autl Chest, Sores, Tooth:tell, Slings al Insects And Sprains,-Its tl wonderful eulaee power:l - era Inliaeulons. 'falcon I nternally.in eases 01 hick Iltadewho, Colic, Bowel Complaints. Chblera, Dysentery, Vomiting, and Ityspopsia, its,s.e.thhog and penetrating qualltlos ui s fiat as Coon as taken. Itl he reader or his friend have any . role tialni rtanurd-to-thlaftrinevtioanuntt inent.• Remember if ' l oud,' not lind repot you ran have your mney refunded. • Ask fur Dr . Tobiare.tivnotian I,lninernt,:rin - d Dike no Other. lt is perm apt to Luke and cl run to use, and madrcates the dherna um-11111 s.,yutem t,r, that it does nut return,. as in the case alter n,lng the many Liniment..., Pain It fliers, and Oils. none' noodled the country, that only stop the polo irloyo the article Is being used, and their Price fafeept per - hettle,_,:.Sold by all - the Druggists, Depot, 6G tiertitindt Street, N. Y. 'TAthinprof beauty le a joylorever." A nd.pothlog Is on, benittlful us a.pletyre of health. •Iloallaclun Nervous Pains, Sour Stomach, Dlstreis, nftof I;ating,l'rostrat,ing Dianniliadlen for,'n'onety, MentariDepundeury, etc., are the rule rather than tho 'ex.eeptlon with the human filthily, and 11.ati'stampettilleilr effects upsu tin . all. Tl.O most elfvotiri , , , gentlesuddou and agreeable remedy is the Plantation Bitters: q i lley bavo probably cured end alter Mt ed.more cases the past fl - c years than all other medleines caching. Theynre sold throughout the length and Breadth of the land. . • :VIAcTg(T!LIA - Al7A.Ti.‘a.=-Adelightful toilot - _article-,snperior t Colcigne, and at half the rice. 711 ..!t STOP THE ROBBEIi, — Do - youlcall7wlint - robber t— course, who Is stealing tho color from millions heads of heir! Most What thou? 111 ‘ ,1 ravages can ho repaired It Is soon done. No ttoublo, no danpr of Injuring the fibrk. Not o. stein. OHISTA.DOWYS HAM DYE confers a superb black or any shade of brown with nll but 'miraculous inpldity. Manufactured by J. OHRISTADORO, fS Malden Lane, NUM' York. Sold by all Dingo's* Applied by all Hair Dressers. . ktfob•l a. q_cg,o• c.;)e44'?„4, wti.,,rA _6 VABEreq,,, g 7 C` R Nr9 dolc?,„ 49 " s 71)14111:1141 00 I' LOR L( • 11 . I Q2I/JARIGINAL-an, "" tR,At7,007004,5,s itvc c (11,011.1g .i. ALF_D V' R A , vi‘ :AIR/1%0 0 . • A.ll. BLAIR VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE - OF THE AGE! •Gr.a y-lA - ortclett Y'eoplediave•}lieir locks restored by it to tho, dark, lustrous, silken tresses of youth, and are happy! . koung.P&ipl'o, with light, faded cried Hair; lave these unfashionable dolors changed to aheautiful anbutn and.rojoice I • , . PeOplc- whose heads.. ard covered with Dandruff [ind Humors, use it; and have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps! . • : -.1101(1-nreadest Veterans.-Intve their remaining locks tightened, and the hare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance tea fey! - Young Gentlemen use it becaUseit . is richly perfumed! , Young Ladies use it because .it keeps their Hair in place!' 'Everybody must and will use it, because ,it is the cleanest amb.best article in the markbt l - For Sale. by proggists generally. 7fobllß-ly /VE TY 44._D,TTERTMEMEAT'ItS". FOR RENT —The Store room now -occupicol.by the 'undersigned, for one year from, April lot ; 180. A yI.NED.T.AIIO6ANY (MONTi R. for sale. . • • THOMAS CONLYN, Omar-3E. ~ 11 00 .... b 00 .• ~ .760 240 T HE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM, L. J. lIICITAILDSOW • 4.0 /14TIKET ' .141 th; Inigoit • Marina6tinint Chinfectionont i and Wholtionlo Dealers in Fruits, Nato, the Unitoit Mateo: • Oratirol3ll - , =mien att 34DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE:-, • Letters of Aultnistratlon on OS estntel of Dr. . Dander, doc'd., Into of Carnet°, Pn., having boon ISsued to' the subccrllier, residing In the earn. pir.p, notice le horoby givorito all persons Indebted to said estate to matte pnyniont pod thooo having claims to,prffsent thorn duly authenticated. • ,LAYMA a. Arninisrratrlx. Omar-Ot .9ISSOLUTIOTP DE' PARTNER:- BIIIP. ' • . . . o partnornbip bartitoforo .o,thting•botwoon nn as tlo firm of AIIf.TBEN & KEENEY, ns product) &More, In hereby tliapplitad by Mutat connenboT batliparties.• Tho boob's, occinintn i &s.,•tvIII bo left tot tho hands of It. Allison, for collection.. All personn .Indebted- will maim settlement an 00011 AS puilliC.. Thol buninem; will bmearried on on bnrelotore by lobed Al Ilson,at tho old stnnd. , : ~. , ii' Abliffloli, '.. c" ;•: 0.5.Ut: - J. W. KEENEY-. - - Bryan Pulmonie Wafers, AT RALSTON'S Dea.11,18138 SPECIAL :NOTICES. Soltheio4whero Tll.ollll'. CILIAPIVIIN,_Cumawr, 823 BronclwAy, New :York. mal =1 = RSNG'S NEW 4.'DVERTISEMENTS: DISSOLUTION of PAR . T.II43RS H ins copartnership heretofore existing betWden' ila undersigned, under Cho .narno tind firm of Wolfe, Coyle & Co. , is this day dissolved by mutual ctinsent. :- The business will be settled'--by. - ether -of-the— un• derslgfied "3: 11. S. !it: COYLE W. score noxix. Carllalo, Bob. 28 ; 1113 2t4. .1t: !COYLE • r ; r 'C r E L . & :(I_o t _.. _ 016. Vut' — ltaitcy Goods . out Stßionery A ordpfs rocol m vo'propt . .attention. East rtmtlret St .Clll4lBlO. ti t i_Agents for tits Chnnillorsburg Wit°llon 51111 s. Cram. ISSOLUTION NOTICE - ' "value Is hereby given that the co-partnerablpp((bbere• Wore existing between. theunderSigned, nn thefilrm of N lesloy k 4auffman, In thei mercantile businesSin Chutchtown, Cumberland coubty, Pa. hes been solved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the same are requested to make payment, and - thoss having claims will present them for settlement The books sae in the hands of C. D. tilesloyief_to Cement. • 9".1. B. NIEBLEY, T. B. K A UFIN.AN .Tho bughlefiti will ho Conti nuod.bylho undaislgn od at-tho old-oftind,-7----7-----ICAUFFII&N it PAUL. 0m0r613..U. P P E,A L S A , . The Commissioners of Cumberland County have ad the following times and places for, holding the ap peals on tin:, triennial assessment of 1808, viz: Monro 6; at Churehtown, on the 12th Motels. hillaninicsburg and Upper Allen, at Mechanicsburg, on lath March. • Silver Spring, at lloguestown, on ties 10th. --lfampdon and Lower Allan, at Sporting Hill, on the 17tb. , • - `' • • East PenneWere and Now. Cumberland, at hridgo port, on tho 18th. North Middleton and MiddieseB, at Carlisle, on tho lath. • Franliford, Militia• and Nowvillo, at Norville, on the 264: Hopewell and!Plowllrg, at Nowb'g, on tho 24th. 2outhanipton,_:Olippenshurg__lloroli_and_twp,,_ at Shlpponsburg, on tho 26th:.,' _Norton, at Stoughstown, n tho 26th. Penn and Dickinson, at Stono House, on tho 27th Meet Pounslioro i , at Plainfield, on the 80th -South Middleton, at -Carllsle, , ow the Mot Carlisle, at Carlisle,onllio 2d . of April AI Fr - M F.O , M. G. HALE. - ALLEN, PLOYD, Omar-21. PURE _LIBERTY. WHITE- LEAD •Is the whiteFt, tlll 310 ST DUIWILE,,IIa ccononiqra, SS nirn I 1.11.: In the It Will do VI 6 . re,antl Letter givoii.oost,thivn ny other Lard. ' Warranted to 'Giye Satisfaction 13ny it and you will flavo'no other. MA;Or.tcrunn unq pakrrtcri ont4by • - .ZEIGLER A; SMITH, • Philadelphia. The abovo ili for sato by our solo .ngr..nt„ HENRI' SAXTON, - . No. 15, East: Maio St.. . . . Catlisle, I'n NEW YORK CLOTFITNG 110 i SE. Spring Mbaiuktettire, aaea. THE.T,ARGEST STOCK..OF MEN S • , • L 0 G YOIIIC CITY. nro - pregm•ed to exhibit to the merchrints of this sect4on the best 'selection -or Clothing ever offered in the NQr York Market, combining CHEAP 11EDIU3I aud, FINE GOODS, •- - MADE IN TUE 3109 T S upcnim MANNER Lotcse stall sell upon lltAralterms and at, Ante-War -Prices. We Invite the attention of buyers, and promise to make it to their interest to examine oar Immense stock before makingtheir 'purchases. KIRTLAND, BABCOCK A tBRONSON; 45 & .47 Chambers St., NEW YORK., =MI JASI E. CALDWELL & CO., . • JEWELERS, No. 902 ,CIITiiSTRUT STRUT, PHILADELPHICA, 31411FACTURERS 1 pwl IMPORTER: , OF ovary desoription of • FIRST CLASS GOODS, belonging to Ihd Drishioss of ' Goldsmiths end Silversmiths. =a NEW IN lAII B L'E STORE, Extouding.from Chmnu6 I..treet to Sansorn stroet; afroraint; amplo rooin toil convenient accogsorlds, gtv • ing opportunity ptr a prepor display of gotlag not bet tor 000,t It= for their ggamination. favorable arrangaments lu thlo Country and In Europe, wo urn ~111 a in , Milou to offer nt mnrinrate Fixtp pricer. _ Tratriu;s, Diunionda, Bron.t.e- d`Mac Goofls,;sllver Trapes, Jewelry PueeLlaini;,.lilcf . ted Goods,- . .31IISIC . (11 Boxes, . andevery descrOlon of • -FANCY A RTICLES, bi• Strunir.'vlsitl47 Invitol to entwine Our Nett. store. .CmarCs3-ly VERGN,E'S IMPROVED <CD --A chemical P roporatimi 'Of Lora 011, neutralizing Its tittraclionSor OXYGEN—tho inures of and'inipartiug - tolt:(by - ohnideal ofilnlty) a ,proporty . of e • 'ATTRACTION Pon METALS,' whereby Ibis retained, in lubrication, GON.TI.OOIISLY • from at least 23 to a psr _runt. longer than, sperm oil. Tly bbis. $1 Fis; or 200 Gallons, $1 60 per Gallon. 5 galls., square can,oll - 03—Case; 212 Doz.', $22 06 3 " 78— " 2-12 . 4 13 60 1 - 4 . 2 40— 4 ' ' 0.12 . 16 76 I Yelal7s - eredl;ed . retu l to.l7 - n. .order.' 10 84 Discountl3r case, to retell dealers. SEWING MACIIISiII OIL The Oil in alsn put up as a 9C WINO 51.11.C111Nt and ARMOR OIL, In 3 to 4 on. (white ,flint•) 25. •oats—pnclfed in I doz., 1 % M grog!' cases, In Boz., 50 routs—pecked 1, 4 and 11 doz. cases; and In 24 oz., 51,00—pricked lA, I and'2 doz. Canes; sold - by, Sowing Machine Agente, Pilot Olass Drugelete; Grocers and Countr) Merchants. Orders received through the ; trade. . Mhop,l;oo . e - I .. 3trtudtcal of the 011ie 35 0 . to .400E4' 011,1 n eaalla and LW. sullied, to roturn and erod! within 16 days, sample lola 50 days, after data of de livery, If not, satisfactory, /Mors by BIA, &0., sent through Manta. SMITH k CO..' blanufacturene SupOtos,, Matlcot Street, BULLOOK'S.SONS, W001'42 South Front Street, W6I. SELLERS & CO., Machlubda, and the AOENCY, Oth 'and — Minor Streets, 0.13. Dli VEItGIsTE, Au'i', Brunch Manufactory, 10if ut}ll6olll . 13t., ,I'IIIf.ADLLL'I[CA =MI nISSOLUTION. coy PARTNER: ;Li Pieties Is hereby given -that ;lite partnerslifp hereto fore oxistibai between IV-.. Mithi 'end Joseph lei. glor has thin dog been dissolved. by mutual consent, and their boldness will hereafter be tondueted nt.the Old stand by J osbplt Zeigler. All persons indebted to the firm tire nOtilled to rotas and settle (heir accounts Immediately.. ' JI. 851 ITII, • JOSIiPII. ZNIGLEIt. •' 28feb418 60. • Fobrulmr 20, 1863 1 0R RENT. L' • .Tlto hougoo, Nos. 6;(1, and 7, in thu 11rIcl. Clow on the Public Pqnoro.. 7 .4.pply to' JOFIN — _IItVINII, , • No: 1, Enfit Main }lt ...,.'NBfOll7l/B„2t r • • " 11,13311LEY: - • Th.. - 98.. - muing And All Maury Extnblialimonti No 00 Norm Ilabover Btroot. ' 8n0Y47.-ayy • :PE* :-ADVERTISEMENTS. TIE CELEB RA IED W. BCOrI COTI;V, " to• C QR • The STAR CORSET which fast.bOcoming thd staudard Corsa of America, is man facture!, witheut .seams pugging through the goods, which reinedierithe groat difficulty of handonado eor• sets—ilpping; also, at the ffiaterial Is thfroughig shoeub•bofore being moth, up, causes them to rotate thelr•nyrnmotry._much bettor than the Uernian, yvo. ..an._or-uu-onAreor.t.; ned - ierfca ilt, wm 6.,t mrd-aaser far excels. • - L. T. GREENFIELD, 3:)01/IES'I'ICS =I Notwithotandlog tlio late advance la Cotton • Gtods .flppenjleid; at:No. # - East Main St., In onw prepared to offer some bargains ip all kind! of DOMESTIC GOODS llo.yeu want a handsome Callco - at 12% canto If so, go to No. 4, you will find It. One case of ilawniost popular makes breached Shirr log Dluslia, bought botoro the . Into- advance, will be' sold for:2o cents, Worth 25 cents. ,' Ginghams 123.-10, 20 and 25 eta. =I Now is the time to buy them. Our entire stock.of Ticking were purchased - of the lowest notch, end will be sold gt correspomibuly low priceii. Also, HICKORY STRIPES, CIINCKS, DENIMS, COTTON. ADES, DRILLS; BLUE DRILLS, JEANS, linva received thin day tome beautiful Not DRESS GDODS For Spring. :11ELANalil POVLIN for Lidio.' sults. A vory handset. lino of now Alpncaf, 1n nll the new Spring slyee; BLACK SILKS cri . l which wo day competition A full Hue of Colo .*1 very clifiAp. Now styles Dolainos, A good Ouch Towel, all Linen, only Napkins, Damardc .Table Clothe by the yard,.and patterns, . LooniralilC Counterpauog,' India Twills, Irkh Lin.ne, Bird Eye Crash, Linen handkerchiefs, ,Cc. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A good stock of White Infirm°le onamnd, very cheep Elegant White Caslimeredand French Merinos at reasonable primes. A large stock of Moves, Crapes, Crape Vellpilteartt log, Bilks, Bhroutllngs, always on .hand. Fulioral or dors promptly and satlefaetorlly tilled. CLOTHS - OAS§IMERES A full assortment from tiro lowest grade of Amorlcrn, to the finest a roneh. All Flzoß Ofd 6 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS • • , ,TABLE OIL CLOTHS! FRENcIi CORSETS • ri":. • • In T 2t o-liert Kla Gloves Just reColvil, only 1 - 71 - OTO' h iialopy to inform thO •pitlAtipOr; abased a greatmany pf the above goods before tim,ad vatteo in prices %mean. Ole r some bargains, that may not be found elsowhere the buyer eon save money by I looking round we aro now prepared" to convince, all that we cannot be undersold by any house In Um Cumborltind Volley but will ho found n-little lower than the lowest. T. GREENFIELD. • a =OA yOR SALE BY - - . Erkt!siveAgent; eklat Mai - ri Street, CARLISLE, PA OMMSTIICS =I cheap Linens dud White Goode, .Incono s, Carnbrlcg, Plnid Carribrlee, 4tr Ipe C =be, Soft Finish du., NalnedOks, Brilliant:, DEE Tarlotons, Victoria Litano, ENEEI AT COST GRAIN BAGS• OEM JSIRRY AND GLOVD9 3 , 13 2 cheArlor than over:—... WINDOW SHADES ! WINDOW SHADES I - . 7"(C). 4, LAST AIN_ M.12.1411' po 2. R D ligusE STATEMENT FOR • William Wherryaonathan Snyder and , 'John Paul, Esqrs., Directors of 'the Poor, and of thq House of Employmentof Cumberland County,in account with said County, from the first day of January to the tnirttriirst day of .Decombel; A: D.,l9o7,inaluelye, . -To cash from • County Treasurer, 810,000 00 To cash front ,Jacob t3gulres, Escf., • . -- money refandeci To cash from Jonath ,-- an Elnyder, - Esq.,- money refunded, Tolcash scorn John Paul,..FBg,, money refunded, -• 4- • To Cash trom Jacob Heck, Esq., mon -_ey_sefunded, - To - cash from - Mr. - McClinaJor 8 'mon— of U. Laughlin, for 1800, To cash from -Jacob Knetlle, for sup nom' of Mary Knettle; To cash from Mr. Longnecker, for sup• port of.S. Gill, • 30 00 To cash, from Thomas Wallace, for . support of G. Wallace, - f.lO 00 To cash frdm H. Pohly and others, tal, - low and lard Sold, To cash from J. Thudlum and others, ' 4 stock sold, • " 691 40 To 'cash from 'J. 11. Laidig and others, ' .wheat, rye, corn and oats sold,, 1,421 41' -To, cash from Si. Ensmlngcr and others, 53 • hay sold, .To cash* from J. Clendenln, hides Sold, To cash from H. Saxton. hay elevator,. To cash from- J. Albright, 2,000 feet of boards; • - . .40 00 To .cash from Rail Road Company,loB perch of stone:. To cash from W M. Henderson, credit . itaccount, To cash from Detvalt.' Wink, wood, corn and oats, - To cash from Henryliarrett, bOardPg, To• cash from Henry Pokily, empty bar- To cash_from . provers, phsture, Td cash from '' C. Meek, old metal, ,To cash from D. Russel and others, de i ceased paupers, Total Debits, I . By Cash pd L. T.; Green-. , field and others, for mer- • • • , chandiso and groceries, 93,823 28 By cash paidMrs.Saltsburg and others, for . out -door . 1502 10 ftld By cash paid State Lunatic. Asylum, for support' — paha ' -- By cash paid Philadelphia and 'other Counties for • support of paupers, 31 SO By cash paldj,Bistline and others,fortalloring,hats and shoes, - BY cash Mild - D. - 111Mo and :others, for 'out7door fu nand expenses, • 37.7 (15 By cash paid D. Smith and. others, for Justices' and Constables' fees, 207 72 By. cash paid l . Beetem and others..for umber aud coal,•--for fuel and lime, 802 83 By cash paid Gracey and• others, for cattle, 2 , oo7 20 13y'eliSlf - pald - J. *H. Bo'sler ' and others, for brim and grinding, By cash paid J. Buttorf airP - others, for smithing; _ 190 02 By cash paid Geo. Zinn and others, for postage, box- - rent and stationary, By cash paid S.‘l 3 . Zeigler • and others, drugs and medicines - -c. 67 50 Iyush paid 1. Bret:outman and others; wood for fuel, By cash paid W. Fridley - -and others, tinware and - -231 tinkeripg„ lB By caSh - paid -3. Clenamilta - and others, for leather, By cash paid . W. Clapper and others, for saddling, By cash paid Dowalt Wink and (411C1'8, haymaking and harvest, 105 11 :y-cash-pitid-John - -Callgiud others, rye straw, Ily'eash pail W. Cameron and others, apples, n 00 fly cash paid Laidig 11t...Mai thews. heaters, - 00 By cash paid wagon making, ps. , cash paidjno. Gutshall, repairing hbiise, 1,471- 00 By cash paid John Noble, . beef, 211 65 By cash paid W. M. Hender-. •• , son, plaster, By cash-paid-S. Bush:linger, — black hoese, - • By - cash paid Reber& Sher lock, one By cash paid Jno, - GuiShalli slating kitchen and oth er repairing, By cash - paid Henry Saxton, hardware. By cash paid -Geo. Peters, grape vines tynd shade trees, .By cash paid Godfrey Ben --der; seedmotatoes,• -- By rash paid B. K. Snyder, copper kettle, By cash - paid R.- C. Wood ward, clover and Limo " thy seed; • By cash paid Win. Ilgen fritz, making fence. &e., By_ cash paid Jacob Landis, putting up and Bring Kt aph,_ By cash priTißlo 45 - :B go 01 erT -- making " corn • rooms, By cash paid P. Brakerart. ker, weaving carpet, By cash paid (,co. _Farah baugh, wool, ._. By oasis paid W. M. Has— Wigs, stove . , - By cash paid P. Spahr, for • - By cash paid - Jacob Bretz, Blue, By cash paid Peter Stone, By cacti paid John Plank, shaker crank„ By cash paid Francis Ante, nurse In hospital, By cash paid Susan' Neff, cook, • By cash paid Peter Myers, teamster, - ' By cash paid J. N. Snyder, -salary as clerk By cash paid Dr. S. P. Zieg ler, salary, By cash paid H. Snyder, ,Es salary, By casli q., paid,3. Squires, Esq., salary, By cas a paid W. J. Shearer, Esq., salary, By cash paid Wm. Wherry. - Esq., extra service, By cash paid J. Snyder, Esq., extra service. Ily,crish paid J. Paul, Esq., extra service, 13,casiLpii id miscellaneous 'By balance due Treasurer at last settleilient,, Total credits, =I JACOB SQUIRES, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor ---Rouse-and-House-of-.Employment oLcumber.- - laud County in account with the Directors of said Institution, Troia the let day of January' to the gist day of December, FM. To cash. from Comity Treasurer, $15,000 . 00 To -cash froin other sources as exhibit-' In - the foregoing statemeift, 2,90 14 • ~, 617,903 14 By Cash }laid on Directors'Orders as a 1) VC, I " ' t 17,9012.4 - - Balance due Treasurer, OPERATIoNS QF THE_ INSTITU_ LION DIURING THE YEAR 1867. STATEMENT OF STEW ARRA AND, MATRON inina (CB. • • Number of paupers in the House Jan. 1, 1807, (37 of whom wore colored,) 151 Number of paupers admitted up to Dec. 1i 1807. 103 Number of paupers born in the House; (all • sent itere,pregnant..) • 15 Whole number provided for arra the year, 320 Number died (of whom 7 wore colored,) 30 Number bound.out, Number discharged and eloped, 181 217 Number remaining In the liouse, Jan. A, 1808, , (of whom 8 are. colored,) • . 112 Number of oui-door paupers Supported at • Enbl i i , ? ta emcke i; ( l 7 a f b w u h irg oT. 5 are In the State - 00 Hospital Wbble number chargeable on Jan. I, 1808, 172 Thore.are In the House, as near as can be ascer tained, 6 tinder IYear of age; 13 from Ft* 6; 8 from. 6 to 10; 11 from 10 to 20; 12 from 20 to 50; 15 from SO tq 10; 14 from 40 to 50; 0 from 50 to 60;16 from 60 to 70; 10 from 70 to SO; 7 front SO to 00 and 1 from 410 to 100. In addition to the.above. 7,075 traveling pan -pen have been received without regular orders to whom were given 12,530 meals, antlitnany o thern-Were furnished-with Articles of clothing. - Prtmeo,ds of Farm 1,267 bushels wheat, 4 buslicis ry0,,2,000 bush els. oats; 2,060 bushels_ shelled corn, 400 'bushels , potatoes, 06 loads hay, 80 loads fodder, 10 loads pumplrius, 82 bushels onions, 2 bushels seed un ique, 76 bushels red beets; 6 bushels green beans; ;5{ bushels peas, 20 bushels tomatoes, 70 bushels turnips, 0,000 heads cabbage. 4,000 cucumbers. 1 bushel dried apples, I 'bushel ,dried.enerrles, 220 dozen eggs (were given b paupers,) 2,450 lbs. ut ter, and 10 crocks of applebutter_were Made.' Articles. .illeicte 'hi the House - 220 pair rants, a 6 volts , 20 roundabouts, 83 pair, cloth m Mena, 45 pall stookinga lcnit 91 pair' stockings footed, 40 bonnets, 18 caps, b 2 Hacks, 105 aprons, SO comforts, 72 chornise, 201 shirts, 81 '.frocks, pillow.slips, 12 bolsters, 20 chaff beds. ,SII sheets, 03 nandkerchlefs hemmed. 45 children's frocks, 5 children's elcirth, 60 suspenders, 6 quilts,. 85 towels, 98 skirts, 80 .shrouds,..2oo lbs.-- hard . „soap and 70 barrels soft soap made.. ; . , Work Dona in, .Cimpencr. Shop; gr, coffins; largo medicine cupboard, siuglo d'doublo trees, and a 10, pf nammer handlOo. • • Stock - Fattened and- Killed: • • . 26 eVea (avarap weight 060 117.,) 10 902 8 ealvei (a average welght 733,6' 16.) 220 - lby., 63 Loge. (average - weight 220 1ba,).3.1. ,660 lba., making' 1a all 23,372 lba ,Siociz'ort,Farni Janyciry:l,4s6B , . 6 coulee, Vhorsoc, 24 intik cow& 10 head of stock cattle, ld atom, 1).olte of omit), 8 sown nuT3o.filfeate. 7itew,sl6 on Farm Jannaiyl,l.B6B, 2_brosd-and -1--naryow-.whcoled_wagoW,A_t4 o l o .. wagon, 1 pair wood ladders, 1 pair- rail ladders, 8 pair bay ladders, 1 wagon lied, 3 jack screws, 1 cart and cart gears, 1 spring wagon, 2 "ate sleds, 0 plows, singlelind double sliovel plows, 2 large 'and 4 small cultivators,' roller, 1-grain drill; 1 threshing I machine; hors° power atal belt, 1 windmill, - 1 fodder _cutler s o , rlheolbarrows, og al ne, sets' wagon , gears, 8 sets plow gears - ;2 - 110,h - and ,— carrying chain, spreuda'single and double trees, 8 fly note,-2 wagon saddles, 10 halters and bhains, 45 co* chains, 1 sot of -carpenter Cooler - 1 - -set of' blecksmith - tools, 8 grain cradles,-18 mowing scylhci,l,w ire horse ralca4 picks, 2 mattocks, 3 crowbars, 2 stone drills, 12 shovels, 1 grain reaper, 1 Kirby mower,, and a variety _of stone hack more, quarrying tools, spades, forks, rakes, sickles, corn hoes, wood' saws, axes, mauls, wedges, crout knife, IBM 60 - 00 100 50 fl) OS .38 86 1008' 10 0 • Wt, the Directors of the Poor and Ilonso of Em ployment •of Cumberland • County, do cortify tho all aro and foregoing to boa correct statemont of the receipts and expenditures, of gold 1 =Mutton, hom the lot day of January, to the list day of December, 1867, nod also of the operations of Bahl Institution. daring the .same period; and of Ito condition on January lot, 1308, according, to the best of our knowledge. (liven underimr - hando thin lath. lay 'of ..lanuary, A.D.186y. ------ vii,tuim WHERRY,- JONATHAN SNIDER, • JOHN PAIIL.• • , - Director; of The Door of Cymberletrt-Countib I. 8400 8500 67 43 17. 00 ow 25 00 860 18 89 • :-We the Auditors of Oumborland County, haring examined the accounts and vouchers of the Directors of the Poor and Douse 'of Employment, of said County, from January let, to Decombor 314, 1807, and also the account and Vouchers 6f Jocoh Squire, Esq., Treasurer of raid Institution for the came period, do certify that 'we find a balsoce duo said Tro39 urn r of flay eight alien; and , ten cents. (liven under our hands this 14th day of January, A:D.l63s: - $17,008 14 -923 lio Oitiar 3t • :PROCLAMATION. , WHEREAS, the Hon. JAMES H. T• Gitminri - Dresidett - Jitageot the - several CourDi of Common Pieria of the counties of Cumberland. Per ry, andJuniata, and Justice of the several Courts o. - Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in Enid counties, and Thomas D. Blair and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Cotirts of Qyor and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, Is the_ said county of Cumberland, by their precept to me directed, dated the 13th day of January 4. D. 1808, have - ordered the Court •of Oyer and Terminer and• General Jail Delivery to be holden at Carlisle the 3d Monday of-April,--1868, 4 (it being the 13th day), at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to - continue the weeks. NOTICID is hereby given to th'eCoroner,Justleee theTepco, add Conslables.of the said county of Cum berland that they nee by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisif loos e xaminations,aild all other rem , mbrances, to do those things which to theiroglcea a p pertain to be done,and 'all those- that are bound by recognisances, to prosocuto.airsinst the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said ! county, are lobo there to prosecute them as shall be. just. JOB. C.- TIIO3IDSON, • Sheriff. • 28ieb IVB. _ ss _829 74 MEM 80 81 Ina N OTICE EEO . Notice in hereby given that aghention twill be made fur tho iucorporati'Nn - of a bank of discount, deposit and circulation, under tho ;With city of tho Act of • AaFomWy ,nivrored May lot. 1801, to On. located in Carlirdn, Cumberland county Pa , and to be mik! the ET] srs, vlth tin privilege f 'untaxed ti.etisittid - Itour.s.P (11000, C. P. , Tlmutien, _ Jos. C. II()ITER. T11631/18 .:" Jgeon Aoveslivatn, 2800 600 00 BEI BRICKS ! a - • BRIUKS! - • - - -1111,1CKS.!- . The subscriber, having purchased the extensive Brick Yards,of F. - Fahnestock, announces to the public that ho boo on hand • ..• of excellent brick, both common and presrod, which he will sell at veryveasonable rates. Apply to - S. N. DIVES, • tinily Splines, or to INESTOCK, ' Harrisburg, Pa., , 21feb-G9 th - - EMI 0 200 00 MO 00 131311 030 37 IBM -40 00 EM SELLERS & FOLWELL; • WHOLESALE • --CONFECTIONERS AND FR lIITE.T?ER NO 16] NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. )ORDERS promptly attended to. 21t0b.68 3m7 ED 69 67 lIEI ME PM 111E1 EMI TO LEASE. . . . _ . • . . 'X Fiuo Store Room and Collar, on tho, corner of Noith Hanover nrnbhonther streets, now to the no• cupancy of Sam del Arnold. This Is ono of the bestnud most desirable business locations in the horouOt of Carlisle. Possession XIII be given on the first day of April, A. D. 1868 - ' For forms and further particulars, Inquire of '. .. JOHN A lIUMIIICII. 7f b. 6 4t . n 0 00 IBEI ECM 800 00 140 00 DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CA- T. 2 I It, I,ootlil .ti tl c utmost success, by J.ISAACS, M. D., Oculist and Aurist. (formerly of Loy don, Holland,) No. 805 Arch Street, rhilail'a. menials froze the most relish D. sources In this city' and-eauntry-can bo seen at b odic°. The medical iv , ulty are Invited to accon ny -their patients, as ho has no secrets in his flee. •Artiflcial Byes Inserted vIOE - Int - pain. No ergo for examination. . SOO, 00 100 00 90-00 soda MEI MEI FOR SALE OR RENT EEO The largo three story house on the corner of High and Bedford Sts.'kuoirn as the Thorn property, also several , brick lurtbzes on Pitt st. Ilfiguiro of It. F. BLIAPLEY,, cor. Northland-Pitt St. 21f3b.0,tf. . 417,061 24 517,961 2.,i EMI TiMlE__Cumb'erltind County' Agricultu rnl oelety will hold Its regular-nieutlng In the Aridtratien Boom at 11 A. 111., on Tuesday, 31111 . 0112 th next. -, By order of the F . oelety - W. V. BADM III . Sec t'y. MEI NEW FIRM,g.: • NEW BUM NESS, • . • NEW FIETIC R .4.NITUE: fl-6Z .LrgM ir , e , `&Wr • , I P. 17 t. $ 6810 The ombeerlter's havlug no,oelateri themselves In plirthilrehli, for the - trousnetlon of tho RURNIT'URE BUSINESS • have located thomsaives .in the ' well-known and pop ular stand gittely °Coupled by the junior partner na a grocery store, on the south-east corner of Hanover at.. *They. dogtrot° announce- to the public that they hove now on hand and aro constantly manufacturing and purchasing from the• best eastern manufacturers! thr latest and Lest 'Ryles and patterns of FUItHITURE of alt qUalltles.. „, t - . Their stock of reatly-mado work, •coi*lxtB In par of • .HAHOG AN 1: suns, . - WALNUT OURS, . • !CHESTNUT SUITS, ' FLORAL D. E. STANDS, - - TEAPOYS, • DTESEINCi BUREAUS, cf all styles and prices, Tete a Teton, .Sulits, Lounges, Catnip Trundles, Cot,' tage, Panel,. aspinese, and Jenny • Lind Bedsteads, ,ttago Bureaus, Marble Top .Tublen nod, Mande, Washstands, of all varieties, Chairs of all kinds, Bluffed FurnitUro in suns or in pieces conolputly on band. Mirrors of al I lity teenn &Ind cell. HOMEMADE Such as Side 'onPta, litdenue, Sedstonda Satan Pecretn• Oath-Chairs In Sotto , Rockall' of ail•deserlptions, made by coropptent werltruen from the very bast inn turini nod nt reasonable prices.. BIIAPLEY. 5 ITALIMUT. MET MUSIC, ranntantly on hand: - Ltrut-Ti • • _I L :4111E8El' ARRIVAL - Of all tija Spring.Sivles cif. , . EATS AND OAPS.. - • 'The Subscriber has just opened, it N. la- North Hanover St:, a foie doors doors'North of the Corlislo Deposit Dank, ono of the largest and best stock', of NMI'S & OAPS ever offered to • Silly Rats, Cassluneros of all. styles and qualities, Stiff Drims different colOrsi null every description of Soft Nate now made. The lhinlinfd and old fashioned hringi,' kept constantly -on hand and made to order, all warranted to Rive ratistitction. A full assortment of STRAW HATS, Motes ,boy's antreitildron's .fattey. A kayo also added to my stock, Notions' of difhtront kinds, consisting of Lailles,and etitie ,NOckAles, loves, f%cils;Tlt rend, Sowing Silks, Sus. panders, Umbrellas, kc., Prime Segars and Tobacco, 'ally lye on bond. r • • 01 , 111 me n cell anti examinO my' stook, on X fool con fideniot pleasing, beslderfsavlng you money, - • . • - JOHN A. HELLEIT, Agt. - 0114137• .• XlO 16Nortb Umagyer • RI•:NR SNYDEIP Ste)vaid, • • 1111ZABETII WIDER Matron CHRISTIAN inwrz, P. G. McCOV, • ELIAS MOUNTZ, - wiitors-nf-CimtberiandXMenty-•.— . . II 01 fitly th0,..1.10 rhqug thotan.. ono Wm. 11. 7TiLinn; GAIIV AIII.; - *Annric DENT; — Al,lt.Ol DAvin LIENIES. DRY GQODS; READ. WE RFAD., - -READ, W. C„ SAWYER- Bz -CO., D EAST MAIN Under the Corman House Learning from tho mercantliougoncy of New York, that a large:advance of price in Dry Goods was going to tithe place from the Increase in, the vane of cotton end the stopping , of !many Eastern Mlle during the depression of trade. • . _ it - ____, 'WI C. SAWYER & CO bought juet before the late rnlyenco, an lynnenne stock .of DOMESTIC, COTTON awl WOOLEN GOODS, ,ITOUSEFURNISHING . GODDS, 0/111.PETS, &C., -4-4' W. C. SAWYER, Sc CO are prepared for sixty days to give bargains lu 10-4 0-4'54,4.4 and 34 whito and unbleached•inualtris and Shootings. 4-4 7-8 and TICKINGS culd CHECKS I 6000 yardg of fLtrk,- Llgitt,. jind_Aroxillug_p_rjate 1000 yards of DOmestic and Feat. eh GINGIIANI:i, ..__ [land doom and Irish TabloAinena, .. , . . 'BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED Linen Table Cloths In patterns, TFooFTablo .ccrrere,- Napkins, Cresti - and Damask for curtainn,and lon 3 c!WeßaAluttalit Muellhp, French and English COUNTERPANES, FIUTIIER4, &c., Ar CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS I I) W. O. 13 - AWYE:R, & C 9 ,4 make carpotq,.Et speclfil do. • par_tmeniLla BEST ENGLISH -BRUSSELS, Lowell art a llarpfmd'throo-ply and laigraln Carnets. Sipladolpida make of Ingrain, Dutch and Linpn Car- polo; English and American plain and twilled Vonltinla ST.RIP4D CARPETS FOR X-Xamil and :Stadia, ONR THOUSAND YARDS OF lIOVE•MADE -& RAG , CARPETS! RUGS, .MATTS, &e., 8-4 6-4 and 4-4 OIL CLOTHS; C popular makos, Pliadaa new stylea, LOOKING GLASBES, W. p A .1?' P S , Selling for lose 'than - first cost of carpels .._ _bought before the firet.of the year. NEW. DRESS GOODS for t h o early Ting, „ .... BLACK ALL COLORS of FANQY SILKS, ALPACAS, ' ~ ' .. POPLINS, ' .. ~ MORAIIIS, sod ~ . DELAIN Eli, =1 WRITE' .CARIBRIC,S, SWISS MARS'EILLEft Drllllente and other WIGTII GOODS. X large lot O NO,T,X H S E S ant all persons aro respectfully Invited to.call -• • w: C. SAWftif'l,Co. --- \ . ~ buy for OASEI . aad moll at the 10VirE8T market rates 28f0b..0,5 LEGAL .NOTI,CES..- N OrrOt.. , . •:,- - ' .. ._ , _ _ lilt - IWO itateralty given that Sarah Ann my wile hag' loft my houao and botno without any pat rouse be. • Pond her own iontindt, I thereinto rise notice that I I,,ndli,payito debit that shamay7eptitmot • • ; ;.i • JOll2l 11017.0. n. _ =ZEiI VXECUTOR'S NOIICE. hatters .x.t..r:: ,T r e a: t y i , e u un -t 4 - t. tt tv a p o , h b nA.l i b 4r erg t s._• granted to tho subscrlbor residing. In llthllhencx townehlpolotlen 1a hOreby given to all &mum bar- • log.clalms agalnet•sald entatetO prebant them, And to those todekted th mute payment to • DAVIT/ FUTZ.."• • ' _Executor.. • MID DMINTSpIATOR'S tek, tot.toroi - itthni.tarntion on' the' osta63 of Catharine Clillteedee'd., late of the lisle, boring boon Smuesi to tlie 'subscriber rUddtng In the Patrol place, notice le hereby given to nil per. sous liklebted-to solit.estate to melte payment And , those having clalmn . to present them to CLEW:NTS B. PALM°, _Aismintstratrir. E:l=Cl=l • .. OTICE.--Notice Is hereby iiven that nit nppliestlon bis been inado - to die Court 0 , Conimon Pleas of Cumberland ~County to grant charter of Ingorporation to no Cumberland Valley Iloree In§uranbre and 'Dstertlro Company, nod sold Court has appointed tixolith day.of March, nort, for bearing cold- application. P, BRINIk4 Prothy. 14 fob 69 'STATE NOTlCE.—Notice is bevel; Y - kJ given that totters 'of Admit - 11st n on tho not.tto of Willlom Green, Into d Pe r n a n'lmotdde, Cumberland county, dec'd., hero -been pranted by the Ilegistee ot 'said county, to the subscriber residing - In Carllcle, - Pa. - -All persons Indebted to sold estate 'rill motto inimedlato aettlement, nod thoso haring' claims will present them duly •rtuthoutleated to dolLif T.oltv;ra, .Administrator of said deed. El= ,PROCILA.MATION.- ne Hotis jus.•• m Graham; President Judgo of the Court of ommon Pleas of.the,Countfeituf Cumberland, Perry and.Juniata, and tho lions. Hugh Stuart and •,T. P. . -Blair; assoelate - Judgel — of — the -Court of CoMoloti Pleas of Cumberland County, by a precept, to me db • rooted, dated the. 13th -day of January, 1884, bare ordered an adjournod Court of Common Pleas 'to he 'holden at Carlisle on thit Pirat Monday of •Marcb, being the second day of the month, to continue one . , . Sat:lure's ticz 868 fel). 7, 1868 tc. OTIQE. °flee i hereby given that letteri testamentary, have bc,n Issued to the undenlanel esecntoni of the hist will and testament of Bohn g. Sterrett, late of hicliinsen township, deceased, • All personsindobted_to_tha estate Winn:take-pay, mentould - those having claims present them for set. tlement to NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. I • This Is to 'giro noilce \ ; , that . nilthi• 15th ilay . of Feb ruary, A. 0 0 .1808, it warrant In BankruptcY was Issued against tho estate of Elias Whirler. of haat . Donegal tows”.lllp, in the county of Lancaster, and State of Pcitosylyania,who:b op_ beau adjudged a.1.111:11111,10 OD his own petition; that the payment of.any debts and .. delivery of coy property.bolunging to such Bankrupt,: - to him or for his use, an d.t he transfer of.oui properly by him, are forbidden. by law; that a scooting of the creditors of the raid Bankrupt, to - prove their debts to choose Ono or more arFiguce4 of Ills estate, will to held eta Court of Bankruptcy ito be holden at the flee Quee n St., In the city of ill I ancem - t or, Pa., burn.° Amos :lavroakor,. vEtt.. Register, on the sth day of :%IARCII, • A: D. T.Sf.B,. at 10 o'cleck, A. NI. 28f b C 8 2t NOTICZ, IV 13ANKRUP1'CY. This la to give tttice; that on the 15tli day of Feb. nary, El .1808- a warrant in Bankruptcy was' sued. againit'the estate of John Bonlz. cf'Carltslo lti the_c - ounty.ofetunberland rtnd state-of Ponnsylvantai who luls been adjurlxed a Bankrupt on bin own pea. Mo. That tho.navtnent of any debt, and the delta. -ory of any property bolouging to such Bankrupt to him - or for his u,o, and tho transf,r•of any properly .by biro aroforbltidol by law. That a mozJing of the creditors of tho 'said Bankrupt to proro their dehts and choose ono or more assigures of lola estato will ha held at it Court of Bankrup.ey to he holden at bla or. floe in tho Court ,Rouse-in Carlisle in . C. HIM, 'before A. Barnett, Reglster.on the eighteenth day ot March A. B. 18013 nt 1.0 o'clock, A. sr. -- • P. S. IT. 0 ALBILAITIL. Deputy 28fe1.138 2t. N OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.- . U. S. Dist. Coast l Tn the matter of Audios. 7. Ituta - B. Dist. Peon. 'f r4. - ?.`i,wthrittitvnship; In this ednesty - of Cumberland Int,the eald Markt a • Bankrupt. -- The mid - banhtqlpt - having - underthrract - of ("opener -2d of March 1867, West hts--pctitiou-fora-dlotharge front all his debts prevails., under the said net and for certhicate thereof alleging that no debts have been proved and that no assets horn coma Into the hands. • Of the assignee, it to ordered that a meeting of creditors . be held on the eighteenth day et Mandl 1868, at two o'clock, I'. M., before the RoLlater, CnAa A. BA , BOOT, Esp. at his °Mee the Court noose in Carl6le, Cumberland county,,Pa., to he centlnu..d.by adlrurn men t it necessary, when and whoa the en'aminatione . o. the said Bankrupt will be finished, and any bust-. nese of the second and third meetings of credit,ra ro sluirod by the 27th and 28th sections of the said act b may be transacted. trio further es der , 'd that a hearing be had aeons the said petition for discharge and certificate on Wednes day the first day at April 1888, before the said court at Philadelphia. at ten o'olock, A. ill , where and where all creditors who haye proved their debts and other persons in Interest nosy appear and show ranee, lions they hero, why the prayers of the said petition should not be granted, I'. C. EIVITAKER, 11, S. Mm shall, neat. • • • Messenger for 1:, Dist. Penna.' Per. S. U. GALBRATTII, Deprity.l 28feb-68 'D-EGISTER'S NOTICE.— Notice Li kuLi.reby given to.all persons Intarested, that tin fol owing accounla have been tiled in this by the accountants therein Minted, far examination, and - will he presented to the Orphan'. Conn of Cumber. land County, for, confirmation and allowance, -cm Tuesday,.Mareb 17111. A. 1,,1868, viz: 1. Guardianship 'account of Samuel Clralinn, Gun, dint, of William Martin ShollalArger. - 2. First and final account of Abraham Moraorf, - Au minstrator of Conrad 511.irdeirf, 3. First and final account of Jesse Hetrick, Execute, of Abraham llotrlck, duo'cl. 4. First and final account of Solomon Boyer, Exec, . tor of Sophia Boyer, doc'd,, 5. Administrator's'account of David A. indsler„•,,..: mlnist Ater of Farah A, Widdors. 6. first and final account of Samuel W. thaw, Achniniktrator of Jane Carothers, lato of Dickinson township, 7. Guardianship-account' o f -Thos. .17. 01 - nnber:- Guardian of Albert 11. Law, 8. First and 11001 accoun ' t of •Samairgai4utlo, Ea cantor of Wnii. 31. Kirkpatrick, into 01 Nowtbn town• ,ship, doc'd. 0. Flint, and partial account of Sarah' Ann. Diller, Executrix of Leonard D.Her tat) otlionroo township, . 10. The first arc, final account of Lexl Clay. Execs. - to) , of Miss Catharine Clay, elatollibf West Pannsbcro' towmhip, clued. • i 11. First nua final accaunt'of Samuel Allan; 'ottatol 4 of lieo.• W. Allan, deed. ' - • 12. Guardianship acenuut of. Martin lihent, Anat. ' dine-of Catharine E.. Ilialinger, minor eldld 'of Goc: Hollinger, late of P.-an-township, deed. , ' ; 15 The account of Pores Howard, U °OVAL.] Of re.. [, Kuslat, minor child Wave. lkosht, dec'd as settled'' Ity.lieras - Es'is of P. reo Howard, deed. 14. Thu account - of Perri I toward, G oartlia it of blnlon- . ICs silt, :anr child, of tiro. Kash!, as sot: led by Pores Quigluy, Executor of Peres (he'd. 15: - 9'he account: of Peres Howard, Ado:laina tor at . - Louis non, O. 'l'. A. of tleo.Eckert., deed, . inttled.by. Peres W. Quigley, - I , lier - . of l'on'e 16. A count of Levi Marital, Guardian or Anis.. 111 Crain, minor GOO of Dr. Joseph Crain, of Silver Sptlio 'tow, Jtip, aud grandson of Aloxataier cloO late of Lower Allen imp, deceatiod, ' • . ' Y . First and Anal account of Jahn Willlaine anal - Jo eph Brandt, Exrcutorit of JiILOC3 Williams, Into ct 31 iron township„dued. B..Plrat dud third account of Willows A.- 31cOu1 , •- - ugh, Aantinlstratof Anna ]lvry 3 1cCollougb lute of Newton township. ' , 10. U uiralanshlp.accopt cir Wm. lt. Goigns, Guar - Mau of Anna Endo. - 20. wild Boat account of John Dnbb,Ouardlan of I EllOO Eigholherper. • • 21. Eliot and final acconne of John Bobb, Guar. Wan of Elmira Smith, (formerly Sheote) - • 22. Guardianship -account of S. Augustine lingua. Guardian of ,Charloa P.,Culver, Minor son of Josuph Culver, Into at the borough or' Carlisle. deceased. 211. Accoupl, of Wllheuthia Zeigler, Administratrix , of Henry 'L !glary Into of Dltyervilk, Pa., accented. , • ' 24. First and final amintit of him, 31111croutl Dann , i — :- 31111er, Executors of Rudolph Miller, tlecelf!ati. ' 25. Thu Urarnecouut. of ' , tunnel ,iSpartaer min Moyer, Executors of ' Philip Spangler, clammed. 20. 'Jaw accouilt of Geo. S. Clark, Executor of Ann Clark, Into or Ifildillasox township, dec'd 27. 1 lira, nlOllOOl aCt.`ol3o t of Itobart Mcliorhandia.i . , obtain' 'of Ann Davidton, _ 2'a. Guardianship account of Fatima Taylr bust. Man 01 Aldahatu, David 0., Wirilam and 'Loma J 1 Boughtnau, minor children of Conrad Baughman, late of Southampton township, deceased.. - --- '2O: - Tho - VESEpritt - final - ae.c ottur,ol Jncuti -Atiminitirator da Sonia . non -With tho Wall annexed et - (lamp *IDIOM, into tf Bntjthatoptoo township; deed, • , 90. Ara, and final vomit at hasher, lets of • 'llopowoll township, tlee'd - 91 Sithu'Adminitaratlon'accoUtit Or el P. Kelly, Aci• ruluistrafor of - Alexander - Mcitinstr,,, decd.. W. 'The account ofJohnilays, - Admiolstialor of John It. Alexander, late of Carlisle, Uvu'd. ' .85. Thu,tlttard.anzhip areount . of Stunnel Trltt, Guru. than of Daniel A., Emma C., Joshua If, Lydia A, Trict, minor children of Geo. 'Peitz, 01\31cortou Cup.' Si. First and final account ; of JO/14 P. liti.mde, of Jane Dysart, deed. 96. FirernaNd final account 61 , ,losoph 'Least., Esq., nu. ,ininistralor of Maury---Leaso,•lnto - mf the. borough =or ~ • Mechanicsburg, deceased... , , • MI The first andllnal account of Jetyo Dueller urot Isaac Bucher, administrators or the estato .of .hamuol L. Dueller, lota of BliddluseX. township deed. Id. Mott and final accovit, -of Eninuel Gather, 'Att, nalnistretor of Susan Garber, Idl e of New to township'.• dee'd. . . JECOII - 1/0110HEINLEIl, Registet::' WM : fo.ruP - he . (*UR —O9 best 2. P1i0 , Lochman's Premium ' Photograph Gallery, 2.1 Slain Street, Car/lala Pa.• ' • ' JOS,C.-isomesciNrshay.- N. STERRETT, ' J. T. STERRETT, W. L. CRAIGUEAD,' Executers GAT,NTELI, Dep. Mart.hall, Oth District n11'011;1'1+. asltt Alessenpr -P.O. ELLNIAK.EIt, U. 43. ntratial 3.less.ger.
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