NEW. ADVERTL§:BIONTS DOOR HOUSE• STATEMENT, FOI k. D. 1898- , • • Jonathan Snyder, John Paul, and "Dav id Wolf, • Ems, d rectors of the poor and o f the House of Employment of eituibelltiod county; In account with said rounty, trom ale Ist day of 'January to the'3lst day of Dcernber. A. 11., lhod, inciuslre. To sash from county Treasurer; „ To mat Vora Notify Treasurer, on mt. Of Now linliditnt, To ra..l, from Fire 113.m:do's Companies, to In. withdrawn, To cash from Jonathan nyder, money refunded, To cash from Jacob Hoerner, for support of 11. Orris, To cash from J. M. Means, Vr support of C. Laughlin, To mob from Jacob Kt:male, - for tupport Of Mrs. Knottle, To cash (lon, Thos. Wallace, - for support of o..Wallario, To clu.h nom It. Longneckei, folaupport of Saml. Gill, of. Mrs. Smith, To cash froM M Bushman, ' for support of M. Wats, To math from H. Pahly.nad ______athars—for_Lard.so lOW sold, To rash from .1, Thudium, -.. and others, 101 , Cattle . 'fo cash from J. B. Laidig and others, for Wheat Corn nod Oats, To rash from H. Peffer and others. fcr flay sold, To cash from J. Clandooln and mber;.,. for Illdos sold, . To c-sh horn Dowalt Wink. :or Coro Wood, MT= By cosh paid LT. Oceenneld sad othsrs for hlercitan• dire and G rotaries By cash Fuld Mrellabur; and others for out-door aid, By cash paid' Stars Lunatic Asylum, for support of Bpc a By cash paid J. Bistlixe and "tiers for Tailoring, Unto sod shoes, By ...II paid D. Sips and and abets, for •out door toneral expenses, By csh paid D..emith and witelx,.far Constables' llod Jostle.' fees, By cash paid Jno. Ileetent and others-for-Lumberand Cool for fuel, Cy ciish paid Bauch, Brenne man and'otbers for Cattle, By rash paid Boslyr al d others for Bran and ti 2 ing. By cash paid Simon Smith and others for Smithing, Its cash paid (leo. 7.lnri ar.l others. for .SLEtage.--B"- ,-- -------Itetrt'lteC.Vralierinc , , By ca sh p Id .1. IlrettnenialL abd othr... for Mond for Intl 'fly cosh paid Win. Fridll , - and others, fis. Tin wa, and 'flal,ering, . By cash paid J. Clendeilln and others, for Lerner, 133 cnidi ria D. Wink at d r tilers for Haymaking and Ilartesting. By 00011 1,501 11 Saxton an.l oti.e. for hardware. 'By cosh paid J Noble 10. I others, far Beef, Ry.clelLpoid ,Jonathan So der - and uthsrs, fOr lug Expanses ' fly ra•la paid Joho Paul ft, Extra serviee, Ily silt paid Bookie d era , - letolm ;Or, f-'r new Ite•Per. By rash paid Itini.stilith Rupp, for itange in kilche. ~. By cosh paid it, C. Woodwar.i for (Borer arid '1 land tic Seed, By cash paid Mathew. A Pro., for Gra tea and Send, 13) e' oh paid inonslor Iluto ridh. for losur ante, By rash paid Corriman rforthingtun, rr unite and )lath Ants, Ly rash }odd Wm. Venicre, ler Wagonmak,og, By ...fish plaid M ter newdock. • Tly cnd - . Beirkonnakor. -for Wearing Ea'rpet, By cash paid W. if. Crouse, for Paper ixg.slioing rr By rash paid David rn lloeee, ' for Carding nonl, By rash plaid Gideon Kits, .for repairing machine, nosh paid F. Eekle• for Meat 'l ohs, . By, cialf paid John Kahl. for Rye Shaw," By rash pald.W.O'Dortbi, for •*/' " • 'Repttirlng'Pumps, lly ca•kixl.l Peter Stone. r By cash paid S. EL Simone, for A rcliitect, ' - By cash paid_Juhu OP acct. of New Building, -9,000 By cash paid grand's Al,:n, flora,. in Bospital, Br cash paid.Tusan her! Cook _ l'y cash paid Deter flyers. 'canister ' By (ash paid J. N. Snyder. Clerk", • " By cash paid Dr. 3. I'. V.cfglor By cash paid - hoary tins der. ,nlAry; - ffN :•00 00 By rash paid Jacob Soulre•. Eq!, Salary, Br cash paid W. J. ellearot Ern., Salary, 44,00 ily cash paid Nllsceilaneaus Es. penal, Balance due Treasurer at last sattletneut, Dulnnen In bandu of Tren6 urer, $27,1.11 JACOB SQUIRES, Tre rows of Lilo Poor Bonin mini Bourn of Employ maul of Cumberland Cot. ty, lu ileum orlh Pirociort of said Institution limn Oro lot dry of Jan.. to the :lint day r I 1848._ e from county Trc••orcr. as per estlmate, _ • . #1.4,:0U up To rocb from county - Treacurnr. uu amt. of New Building. To cash rom other nu tees as exhibited Idlhe iorygolog ntnlenn . . . te By cash paldJobn out eba 11, on • - - ncct of Nang Building, $9,010 00 By cash paid un Directors order us above, $15,72 . 2 00 $25.32 . 2 (.0 Balance in Treasurer's i1:111418 'Zfl Ftttiltlll.lt,2,::lo la ~ OPERATIONS OF THE nSTITUTION bunny) Til P. YEA It INS. STATEMENT OF STEWARD AND MATRON. MS. Number of paupets i tile ❑llllde Jun. let 18n8, (S of whom ri ere eoliirei..) 112 'Number of pnupem admit led up to Dec 31“, 1668.. 130 Number of pampers bolo in the House, (S of whom were Bent here pregnant Whole number prorldiAl 11,r during tip, your;" — Ni Number died of whum 3 wei t. colored , Number bound out Noniber dlecharged and eloped 110 " 133 Ntunher remulning In the cerise, Jun let I,LO ,Imin IA were colored) 1,13 Number ,of out-door pa pore euepuited at public USIIOIOO, of del ma 6 are in the State Lunatic llospitel, 73 Whole number altargoable on Jan. 111, 1800 190 There-tare Irothe blouse, no mar as eau benscer tained, 7 under t your ul age, aft um 1 to I', ll f tom 6 to 10,10 tram 10 to 20, 14-from 28 to • 0, II from 32 tuft), 12 awn 00 to SU, 17 Iron) 60 to 60, 12 from 60 to 70, II from 70'10 80, a, 2 - 2 11001 60 iO - 11,1. In Ilthliiloll to tbs. Admen 5,9.3 teaselling pattpers have boon recaieed without t'ego tar or ten, Itt whom were glad) 15,8U7 meals, and many of than, 0 ere tar nished with articles of clothing, Proecedsof Fanm. 070 LauMs of tYlisat, 2048 bushels of oals, 18t° bushels of shelled Corn, Coo bushels Potatoes, 77 loads Hay, 20 loads Futttler. 0 loads Pumpkins, :11 bushels Onions, 2 bushels seed onions, 75 busba's red Sects, , 6 bunitels aut.'', Beam, 61.nislielsileas..2.0_Itehels_Tm. .matoes, 40 bushels Turnlpe, 6,000 beads Cubbuoe , 2,000 Cucumbers, 1 buslit 1 dried Cherries,. 50 ths. Egss, .(were given to paupers,) 2,450 lbs ilut ter, nod 12 crocks of Apple Butter note made. Articles made' in the !louse. 203 pair Pants, 'l3 Vats', 4 Roundabouts, :r pair cloth Mittens, 41 pair Bloc tines knit, 27 pair Stoc.' logs footed, 21 11000010, 12 Cops, 63 Sacks 115 Aleut's 35 Comforts, 87 Chemist', 164 Shirts. 66 pre la, f 0 Pillow Shps. 21 Bolsters, 16 Chair beds, 30 Sheets, 31 . Handkerchiefs hammed, - 34' Cltildron's F, ocks, 19•1 Suspenders; 6 Quilts, 4U Towels, 33 Skirts, 7 Shrouds, 5100 lbs liars) Soap, and 60 bevels soft Soap . were made. IVork done in Carpenter Shop. 20 Caine, I Dread Rack, 1 Stunts Sled, 1 Wood Chest, 1 Dough Tray, 3 Oates, ands some. Hammer Handl, Stock Fattened and Killed. 10 Deoves,Javerago weight 017 11.10 1b5,)12,304 Coleu s (average w«iTht 03 Ito,) 274165, 34 Hogs (average weight 250 161,)7,1195 making In ail 20,574161 Stock on Farm' January I 180. • &Mules, 2 Mises. 24 Milk Cows, 0 bead of stock. , • Cattle; 17 Steer., 2 Yoko of Oxen, .3 Sown Its Shoats, and 10 Pigs. —.Utensils on Farm January 1, 1869. -• • 2 hroad and narrow wheeled Wagon, 1 Stone Wagon, I Steno Sled, 1 pair Wood ladders,l pair Rail Ladders, 3 pair Hay Ltublers,•l Wagon-bed 3 Jack Etermvs, 2 Carts, 1 Spring Wagon, 2 largo Sleds, Plowe, 2 single and 0 double Shovel Plow°, 2 largo . and 4 email Cultivators, 1 Roller, 1 Grain Drill I .Tbreelling Machine, horse power and belt, 1 ;Wind .' 7 - 811111 - VcaliturCutter, - 6 - Whoelbarrows;2 - Log Chains,B Sets 'Wagon Gears, 2 filth and 1 carrying Chain, " Spreads; Single and Double Tres*, 8 Fly Not'' '2. Wagon thuldles,ls Halters and Chains. 45 Cow Chains, , 1 sot of Carpenter Tools. 1 set Blaclomith Tools, 8 ' Grain Cradles. 10 Mowing thee. 1 Wire Horse hake, 3 'Picks, 2 Mattocks, 8 Crowbars, 2 Mono Drills, 11 Shovela, 1 Crain Reaper, 1 blower and n varioty et • 'Stoup Hammers, Quarrying Tools, Spades, Forks, Rakes;Dlekles, Cor.i llooe, Woolf Saws, Axes, Mauls, IYodges,Crout Rnives, tke Se. • HENRY SNYDElL.,9tocarci. - - ELIZAIIET li SNYDER, Matron. 'We, the Directors of tlio Poor a. it House of Employ meat of Cumberland county, do cortify tho above.. amt.] foregoing to La a coirect statement of the receipts and' ezpendituTes of said Institution, from illo first day of January loth° 31Int of Deromber, 1868, and also - I .",aif the operation of said Institution during tha -same . period, and of its condition on January Ist,, 1860,tae .00rding eo the best of our "knowleogo.' Olson under our hands 11,10 11th day of January, A. D.,1866. J. SNIDRR ' .701111 PAUL, \ . • •••- • DAVID. WOLF, • • Direclorsbj the Thor-of Cumb. Wo,tho n .Autlitore of Cumberland county, busing extunitieho isecolint and vo utahera'of the Directors' ..oftbe Poor, and House of Errp l oynntnt of Bald county "'from Jan:lol., to Deo:3lB4' 1008, and also the account • .and •Vounbera of Jacob Squires, Eeq ; Treasurer of said Institution 'for the some period,. do certify that Rada balance Int:4ml' of easurer of Two 'thou.- three itundrod and nineteen dollars and fatty-eight °only: O lvonandor our hands' tide 22d tidy ni Tem., j'flittry,UWlLi /SP.' : (3,IIIcCOY, ) • 301170 ILEESDR, . 'Awittorsof Cumberla!ultninty.'„ .62dorell 150,41 t, NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS $l4 Ot 0 00 9,600 00 1,069 00 1311 EEO 105 00 m 60 00 SEWING MACHINES -- THE • SINGER MANUFACTURING. CO'S NEW -P A Dil LY—AI AO ii IN L',—Nn -- other —. family - Hawing Machlre has so...pidly. wonfavor In the household, The vary bar et sales of that popular :machine has _town brol,:elaF re' urns, far exceed' thM.e, of any. olh r company, and this fact or result has been 'cuing to its real meritc—boor,, Its t. and grow ity. It Is simple in cense uctidn. easily leans hod, easily Prorated , all Its pats gliding smooth", . nd unisele- 17 10°11;4 , -41dt liable to get ! out of or.. has for a gr. - tsratme and-va . aloty of is ~.k. - tering all binds of cloth and with c'l kinds of thi, .d and alth the uurnvous attach ment-, for L. mmin, cord ng, tacos, trimming, tr-d! 17. bia din, he., and embrolde, lag 01- do -s, end difficult de s,-n,, is the n a st perfect of ell family sewing 'ma-, rhinr Abyo,a who will to .o Gm trouble to ea. amjd.e too null.- of t ..o di!: rout machines claim -1,17 atF nt'on, an scan trstaver whether wo claim to, much '.r oars. It would avail us nothing to ou,ko t o a ,00 c,ortlons if we wore not ready to p , ove 1. om , all,, nil wo net is a trial, for observa tion 7: e c n just'y convoy a clear Impression q the UIP. 23r kinds of wort, of whet, our New FAMILY 3IACIIINI Is r paid, THE FOLDING CASES, Which open with ae2cooit t :hies to sustain the well:,and which :old Into tab e• or boxes to pro. tort (to testehine - when not in u e, Loin dust and meddle,on, fir s, e made tom cholco woods, bellbted by pleasing designs, anis m‘king our new lainily nuchino nu:, only an ornamented plect• of .urnlture, but in nom of tho more ol borate) failshed machines, v. work of rent art. • THE ATTACHMENTS, Of our uriv .`::mlT}i 111613111CP, !Wove naffed tO, aro not only mime .one, but highly use it for the pur pose for which they were intended. They need only . a trial to E 110,9 their greet val uo. Among the most recent r. the attachments Is the ENIIIRGIDER ER. • CO N 89 750'40 Er] - 60 00 ENE E 33 V 27,641 48 $3,943 46 1,403 00 985 00 ME CBE 211 4 •: 6213' - 61 2,009 50 Of the di ffere etOrichntenta-of - intlf "teer-fair ymarhine-ineltiFlrhave secured the attention and approval of our ru•tomers that for embroidering, like the licenser Is one of the few instruments which will most please a,pd sans y the observer of its real value. It Is FO simple instrkl:ro, that any one who n ran ran on our Intichine In use it, shit without loot runt' It May he attached to r detached from the tear ,on in en instant. rl ititout a lengthy d ithrin ;on; and even then, it ould he difficult: to descr; i the groat - variety of. viorl, that II 'S little inst., meet - do. The reader must r t seep - mthat plea wit speak of is a Inert , their, stitch oiniratlon, which is sometimes hutiroPously t a 'r'red emluelilery. If desired, three colors of any kind of thread may lie used at any ono time, an the tick, sor thee. I may ha changed at toe will of the op otor, by removing the spools In use sind patting others,. in their stead; thus as ninnyar few eel may ho r cd as the Operator wishes. in the' embroidering of coy garment. A r, gull., prodnciid by the mans err in side), the (viral, no are regulated.' Ditlerant .. , alts °lcy he produced while the machine Is in 1110 t t.. 1 1• 5, simply changing the, toisionx. Results vary •te,rrlitor to the length of 'stitches": olor• t , trsiot, of Hot threads, at a• starts o. the t4 , 11..5 ted. The Frobroiderer will eve Aar kind of tl. ~sad. Tr, uco of zephyr worst,' certain purposes gives very pleasing, resalts. fn etch r to jeer litre of (Ins valuable attachment It n 11l b ,, nere,..:y to see. it in operation. CI Ult - MACHINES —We would oak :.eteotlott to our Ili•W Itutton•ltole rl llrlliet e. which I- the , on I' pnvlieal Hutton-hole %I:Aching chiming public attention. mantanetuting machines, tee other I,utp , sae, are ten well known to 'wed EMI BEI 13333 BEI Min EIS ERIE Min Ella IMEEI MI =I EEC I 13331 dolueot :11 AC 111 N I. TWIST hf re reef,. Cy enlarged our Newafk. N .1., and furnish fltlefn with the latest and most Improved machinery, which Is beinf" operated by highly skilled labor. We ILlnur .. :mdfeel the importance of not only sup plyioetriff' Sitef-if - Me machines, hut the trade geuerhlly will], the bet qualay of MACIII . NE To p s., which we will sell by ateasuns rather than by o mar The system of selling by freight hes given tannuffirtur4 , rs fife opportunity of Hi) bearil, In the prece-s f f dyeing 00 not only to. greatly lajur its quality, but also convoy a wrong iniar,slon about it • plantity. In this re •speet M4.1110:111 to be above atismcior. .The'utuner lu which the slice silk are graduated Is' also a matter of great importance, but coo Use the greatest poSsible rare that the- graduallug+holl-benzeeed-- 'ugly ft.cufate. In addeldn to manufacturing F - 11 - iT - Iftvlttreliute - F:111. - 57 - tIre - eTetrnewerf thread end beauty of ft. '-.11 of the manufactured article will not, we thiik, be soon surpassed. Fact spoor of silk nf fnufaced by us, of any part ilular site or letter, irrespective of wet ht. contains the number of 'yards pen ed thereon. Length, strengib, size, qualify and finish of the thread are to be looked to rather than weight. We are .now silk manufamt errs on a me scale, nattiest that II large trade CU., only m- eta - Is:l.d - by us In furnish ing a superior 'article at a WC price It other brands of 'role! I .• (rimed at Iris piles than coma, 'porch asses fray-f r awed that It Is nforlor to quality, dot 'ent in gess:lllv, or to t:. We bare nt d shall keep in stock at our Central Mike , and various agencies, at all sizes, r nd of :he earl sus. colors and shades of color in use. led If filch le In be sold at New Ymk prices. • TIIE SINGER .MANCFACTLIRING C 0.,. No. 458 Broadway N. Y. I LADr.LPIIIA 011' OE, 1100, CIIESTNII'r ST • L B. WOODWARD, AGENT AT HARRISBURG. MIEN EMI IMI BM MEI MEE 11:131 MEI IMIM MCI MEI MEI EMI (1) Office No. 4.. N. St., Opposite MEE] Frsons are i re ;pa, upon tbo ‘ lantin of the - dor , iunt d. 31t n , , e torto , bip. ,kr.. for the put pro, ot I ithlue Aoy olio — trolatin 1.11 to , tloait. "Itlt ttul utnt , pettaftx.,of the itt‘U 11 , II rAti,sers. .11e appeal to all line t izeiol to ad - us to prehervo the flab In oar ,tteano, ),( fi(l OJ .1. L1.1.1 . 7.1100V1At 1.1.11:14AN, MEM MM=MMMMEITMEEMEI = $. u 1 J. tt--I'lu.l =D)=l MOM= NI. 111 LTZ1100":Bil, =I DEBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROFERTY I tali' expo. to Fele, on liberal terms, all tan p•o•stionl property of Samuel Eharls, at his lota rosidmico, on the fikrot of Mrs. Margret Der idson, and, Sharp in WO.I. IMDIIF,bOI , I township. Emu horlcrirl• count', •n Mtn duo the lb of Mardi Sale to comMettre at Itt o'clock, A M., punctually. 'I he monthly consists of a gleTt variety of house. hold and kitchen fornituro, tarot stock nod farm • Lg Inplements.. The “rin stock and farm Pilule ent a Will 'B. Fuld first. They consist of FIVE WuRIC HORSES 2 TWO Y Tait CC LTS, 4 MILK COM S, and a lot of Young TWO°, Sheep, nas.. nn excellent Farm Wags, a new Buggy, tie it,. new. lir to as. HOU 1,3 rlill Ha ri ows, Thr,hin r Machine sod lIor:3, Poe or, a One noun, Wagon, drain Brill. Groin Servo° Aley ',Adorn, Wood I addem, a Itoll. log Seneca, Wir el Inc, ow, Three Dual o Shovel Ploughs, Ono ci gle Shovel Ilough One Riding and a fruit variety of other articles. A' the said CI, •Is' lute Ott (ono bola 75 Acres of Who .tin tits ground; aAcres of Barley (floe half) and 1 Acro of Ityo (put) half.) Terms 10..4 known on day o" sale. I= IJ)REAL F:SAL ESTATE AT PU)3LIC ON TU ESD AY, 211.41? I 231, 1869. The undersigned, Ti Octet, by appointment of the Orphans Court of Franklin county fur the putpose heroin it forth, will expoAl at Public ',le, et ten o'clock, a. to , nn the above day, the billowing Beal Estato, Let onging to the belts of Marshall Iliiing,lato_of—Satithamplon,towinddp..-Franklin county, du c'd. • A VAL LT AJil; E IA 1t 11, dto,c,:d lu s,•utt, mnpon cloud aunty, Pa.. about 3 miles South of Salpponsburg, ndjolning lands (.1' :Woman Baker, 30111 Chestnut, John THU, and others, 6ontaining OBE HUNDRED AND - SIXTY-ONE ACRE'S soul - flirty-eight Perches, neat measure, of gond Pine Laud. The Improve ments are geed and .1 etantlsd, comprleing .Log Dwelling, Dank I:.ern, Vi'aAnn Shod; •aild all the necessary farm buildings . `Mort If a fletnishlng Young Orchard on the promises; ■ haver falling well of good water, nud the whole property is un der goad louse. Also, • A TRACT OF, WOODLAND, • situate in Southampton townehip, Cumberland county, about 4 miles south of Shlpponsburrt, ad joining Inn do of DaVid Koser, 3. 11. Cressler, John Tritt,-and others,. containtoT twentpthree -acres and elphty-six perches, cevorod %int thriving young clientnut, ping and locust Timber. ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 24€7t, '69 . . nt tchi o'clock, aim., ho wilt coroso at public eels, on tho juomlorn' by virtue of the. came order of Court. - A PART, , . situate in lilckilrauglmvaehip, f.;unibarlan rounty, Pa , about 4 rave We-t of Carlisle, on the -kip pensliurg turnpike, well known as the "Black Form," containln , ono hundr •I and slx acres nod thleteen perches of good Llracdoon Laud. Tne linproyerne.tts conakt of a two stalled log and stone llwelllncl. a sub. fennel Dank rare, and All tlf.rneor• . .ey reur - inithitopc — rhere - 18 -- a -- pod well of water on the property, and an excellent Orchard. Thu hum In In a good Aut. 01 outlive= t!on, and In every re et n'deslrablo prOperty. Terms ofs It, for tuck of the al ice described ploperlIel; load. known on the respective days of We. • , WM. M. yl INN TruAess for Ulu Helms of Marshall Maine deed. tuner 61Lts. , . . AGENTS IWANTIcp FOIL • SECRETS OF THE GREAT . A Wotk desurlpta r of the VIRTUES and the' VICE tho 51T BRIER MISERIES pod_ OR Itti" fCity, If you yin; "Ti.licruir how Fortunes are made and lost In a day; bow Shrewd Min are ruined in Wall S'reet; bow Countrymen are syrindlod by Sharpers; how Ministers and Merchants aro Blackmailed; how Dance Italia And Condo rt. Saloons are Managed; how Gambling !louses nod Lotter) and conducted; bow Stdck'and 011' Companies Originate, and how the Bubble. Burst. read this work. It ontains 35 Sae engrayings; : tells all about Um Mysteries and' Crimea of New Yoik, lad latlipPlpielest and Ohoepeet work 's,t' the him! Dubutib.d. . • - PRICt •ONLY SOO PER COPY: 'llka-temciar 01R6OLAIIB and see non mitts, and a' fall di.erlatlon of the work. ADDRIBS, JONES ratoTrfxn.t. & CO:, Philadelphia, Pa. ' °AMON ' , 4eferlor worku or a simßay,oharseter , arnbalpaniraulatad. Bee that , the hooks ybu buy containSs floe ongraylags end sell at p',6o', per ,!'Dv• " 4 10 . 101) 00.2t0 • - • " • THE SINGEIt f!, Ba k a. E. A. II ERMAN, GEO, W. MEE 11E1911 1120!!MM= = ESEEZIMI = W. ti.—MlLlat, Atty. for S. Eberts NEW I;LAVERSISEALENtS. 1026 MILES OF THE . ' - UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ARE . NON COMPLETED As 534 inlleq of the wistere portion . ut tbr b{glnnlag at Saerlimentop Lie eldo done, but abeut - 200 MILES REMAIN , To be Finished, to Open the Grand Through Lino to the Pacific. This' Open ing will certainly take place °nay this season. Besides a donation from the Gorerumen tef 12,800 acres of land per' mile, the Company in entitled to a subsidy In IJ. S: Bonds ha its line an completed and accepted, at the average rate or alotut $20,100 per mile, according to the - dllllenitlea •tneountered, /for which tha Obvernment takes a seoond lien,an security. - Whether -subsidies - are . given to—ay other conipsoles or not, the flovernment. will coot 'ply with & li m l p to rt t''tB Nearly w with h e tc h bOl . t ( t ruton un a t c . i rt bonds toi which the Company will ho entitled have otlYetfl_d.altiretV4, • FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS By Its charter, the Cempany Is permitted to Anne Its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the, same amount as the Government Bonds, and no more. Them Bonds are a Flrg Mortgage' upon the entire road anditsoquipments. TINY lIAVII TLIIRTY YEARS TA RUN, AT SIX PER CENT, nod, by ;pedal contract, both PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN G-'6Ei) .The U.S. Supreme Court has recently decided th-3 this contract Is in all respects valid and of legal obll7ation. Such securities are generally valuable In pro. portion to the loor,th of time they have to ran. The 100 - i • t. six per cont. ir k terelt "bonds of the 11. S. (the . ) will ts'duo in 12 years, and they aro wort'l 112. If-they had 30 yenta to tun, they would stand at not less than 125. A perrectly safe Erst Mortgage Bond like the_ Union Peelle should approach V& rate. The demand for European In voatmetit Is aiready_com_derable,_and on-the-com pletion of the work will doubtless carry the price to a hire° premium. SECURITY ON THE BONDS It needs no to Omer thlt a Frit Mort gage of $06,000 par mile upon mist for. a long time must be the only railroad connecting-the Aldatitic-and-Panitle-Statee - le POSZOTLT 000000. 'The en tire amount of the mortgage will be about $30,000,000, and the interest $1,800,003 per annum In Sold. The present currency cost of this interest Is Ir-e than f2,500,0U0 per annum, while the gross earnings For the year MS, FROM WAY 8U51N.4.98 only, AN A VERACIII Of LESS THAN 700 'slllAle ON 110A0 IN OPERATION, WERE MORE 'MAN • FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, • • The dotal Is of which are as follows ' : From Passengers. 91,024,005 97 " F, eight. - • 2,040,233 10 Express. . 51,423 08 11.11, 136,235 69 . " Miscellaneous. • 91,620 17 " tiovernment troop. 104,077 77 freight. , 449,440 33 Contractors'lnen. ' 201,179 09 material. Thie I rgu amount Li only on Indication of the m hr Immense traflthat must go over th• through rae In a few months, when the great tide of Pacific e,ant trarol and trade will begin. If In ted that ON bnsinoc< Must mace the earronge of the rood from FIFTEEN To TWENTY MILLIONS A . As Ow supply of thei.ti ihinir will icon intr'les oho desh o to_iiir!rt in thrtin RIM lit,' It hir their intriter, to di. eh at once li,e pl irn the prebv•it to par anil.nerrund horn Jan. 1, In corrphry,- =I A. L. BPONSLE .1,1 In Now Yuri' • At ths Contpany'x !Men, N 0.2.0 NA/m. u :qrs. John .1. Clow A Son, Bankers No. n, Wall St., And by the Company's •drortlsed ozeuto thioughout the United States, . Bonds:sent free7ltt parties subscribing through local agents, will look to then; for their safe delivery. ' A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED October lot, containing a report of the work to that date, and a more complete statement in rela tion to the rah, of the bonds tharrocan be given In an advertisement, which will be ant tree on appli cation at the Company's galeee or to no, of' th• ad vertised-agents.. JOHN J. DISCO, Trersuror, Now York rab:2s7l - BGO:3m -- F . l r . NT Pf.. - }H.gY Al - PRIVATE . SALE if KIN s, CO The Great head Quarters for all' kind's of Army (lends, Now and Second hand, rod sold at a tithe et the cost. II A It NE SS, Wheel and Li ad lesru His ria,s, Ambulance, Light and Hoary Express, Cart and Buggy [tarn ess, McClellan nod Otllccri' Saddles, BridlP., Collars, Heins, Halters, Surcidgles, ate., ate. TENTS, • Ifospital,- Wall and We Igo, with pules and pins oinpiuie. Wagon Covers, Awnings, lacking lint, toms aid Bags. MILITARY 0 LOTH I-1;1G, rren . als. Frook Coats. Jackets, Illotises, lhr ntt Army Ii lankrts. et:rpm Fly Ebert) , ali. N.:a, oto•, ote. be ler:test' and best st—..rtrnonttrlre bey° over Bond ter dt,seriptlts Prise Lists, tort !roc on ap plication. Small criers by Express. D. LI lIERS I, 1)11DI.Ill'IONS MI WHOLESALE I,I:ALEII9. 'TITKIN & CO., (forrnorly t'rTilt St , not , / ' . 71 N. 2d_St., just belo7: Arch St., PHILADELPHIA, PA Also 5 PARK 'PLACE Now York smar 69-3 EMOV AL . L. Locbmnn lies remand hie o.tabliehmeut to hie SPLENDID NEW GROUND FLOOR GALLERY, opposite Saston's Ilerdwaio Store, rehears he,e.or.. Melly invites the public to examine the place and his numerous speelmens. The well knowa skill of the proprietor as an artist, with a superior light, and entrance end sky-lizlit on the first floor, ere II fife IjA Inducpmouts for the public to patronize this establishment. his pictures - are universally neknowledged to he equal to the hest made in Philadelphia or New York,.arl . fer superior to any In this country. ,Pleas loner n9-tf. C. L. LOollefilN. VALUABLE TOWN LOTS AT -PUBUO SALIS. ' On Saturday, February 27th, 713UD The undersigned, Trustoen of John U. Fred erick. will sell at Public Salo, at the Court (louse, In the liorou , jh of Carlisle, FIVN VALUABLN TOWN LOTS, each containing six acres. In. a high state of cultlvati on. Four of these lot. are Word, ed a short distance North of the Fair flrohnd, hr. tween Sterott'aCian Road and the Omen_ -Ithe other It situated a short distance East - of thrf k 'Le.. tort Springs, between .thn Poor BMW Road and the_CAllnherland Valley hall !toad. These Late will be.soldsepratoly or 'as a whole, as will Lost suit purchasers. Also„a LOT of GROUND situated on North Ifanoier Strad; adjoining other. property of John 11. Fredorlok, containing thirty foot In trout nod two hood ed and forty Xeet in depth having thoreoo erected a LARGE FRAHM DAItN. The terms of nate will ho made Ina*. Any Information desired will hr given by either or the tit.thhogn..d. Salo to commence eV 10 o'clock, A. hi.. when fen. ditions will he mole }mown E CORNMAN. TORO. CORNM A N =I )ÜBLIO SALE! On Thursday, March llth; The xubscrlbetx vlll sell nett. hunrannon 1/0100 Lumber 111111 s, lu I , ye township, l'erry couuty, Pa., neur - tlrler's Ihille4llo 'atuls% . Mlles Nortlneast or citorrott's' tinp, tb# followlug valuable pursqual propertf - FOURTEEN lil AI) OF MULES Of toiperlor pi., qud well broken to %% you ',ONE FINE- YOUNG MARE, Floe years old, and An excellent Family Deed ; one Mild, Cow, live flogs, 2 .SIX•NORSE WAGQNS,. 3%-Inch tread,. with fi and 6 . !4•iin.il LnenAl .11uhs, '.cad Steel Dose; { 3Four• 10re° IVagone.3.inch trend with s.luch Steel Bozos; 2 Le: Ws gone? Ildinch trend, well adapted for - Luml.oring; I threoloree 2-Inch tread, 1 now 'Spring Wogoo, for 'one or 6wo borers, I new Tory Buggy, Iluggy Tonga°, 1 _Sleigh, 4 Sleds, 3 sets Hay Ladders, 10, go, and - 22 Put long, end won gaited for heullrir Beek, Au; 1 ot of We al Ladders, 14 Beta of Wagon Gear., with short-link Trace'', '2 'mote llarnme, 4,Snddlee, 16 Log 111 - lan 16 110:.ere and pthilne, 3Mk Chaim, 4 pair llrer Cbalne, 2 Rough Large, 3. , Plow', 2 Barrows, Single and Double Trees,"SPreaders„Cattlog Dor, 3 Whoolha. rows, 2 Jack Screws, 1 set of good - Smith Tools, Screw Plates AO, 1 Vise• and Screw Bench, 1 set of Carpenter Toole, Platform Solon, 2,,croarcut Sarre, 2 lee Cutters, a lot of Axon, a large lot of Mill Toole, Wrenches, Flue, ko. 1 patent Saw 0 molar, Sled - go,, Arks, Mattocks, Shovels, Forks, - Hakim. Ac., Sc. Also -- 190,000 FEET OF LUMBER, cAalsting'of White and Yellow urine, and Oak, of all sizes, and inohtly dry; Boards, Plank, licantling Llth, Posts, Frkming Lumber, kc. Also, a rarinty of NONNEJdoI,I): AND . K iTOIIUN PURNITI.IIII,- conehtlog din Palm of bedsteeds ind fieddditn' 1 largo Cooking Store, with Pipe and kiztures, 1 ten-phite Btore 'and Pipe, 1 office ilitove• and Pipe, Corner Cupboard, intik, Tables, Ohara, limber, Meat Elands, Tubs, Barrels, Meat, Lard, Tallow, /lc, by the pound, daueago Grinder and Bluffer, ii Pat :Ream* large lot 01, Lard Cans, 100 Bushell Pot'. ' toes by '4llp buphel, Molaisf &let of ,011 POWs. to., Also, Mho( ' . • DRY GOODS, CIROGRIIIES, QUEENSWARII,' and Llardilare, 71th la groat variety of other or*. aloe not mentioned. •.; ' Solo to commence et 9 o'clock, A. M., on Saki• day, when:terms will be 111111.111 knMsn by . KULTER, bATIZED./1010)3UGUIL L. TAI4DICROLOOT, Auotlonoor. ' • , 19fati•St , LEGAL WOTIOES.. ,1 4 STATE:NOTICIII—Letters . Tes_ 7 tamentary On the estate of Georgelleiliiiiin, Hr., late of 11:1pp9i Allen townahip, decd, having. been issued to the onbacrltiorresldlii4lo the salmi - townshlp, notice is hereby given to all parson& Ito debtad to saldotstate to mike ,payment. and those having elalmitto present them to •, • 45fob 69.6ta ESTATE ,NOTlOR—Letters or Administratlon bonis.nonorith the will a .naiad on the .t.ate of David finder, dca'd, of Upper Allen townel Ip, hav;ng been issued to the subscriber, residing In {Vest Vennsboro tairoship notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make payment, and thoseThaving claims to present them to DAVID KOCIIENDERFEIt. Administrator de Lonis own C. T. A. 29,jan 69.6t5. ETATE-j ; qioTlOE.!—Letfora. of Administiatiou ou the estate or John' Dunbar, dee'dJ late of West Penoaboro township, baying been issued to the subscribes, the former residing In Carlisle, - the latter In the vilinge of (treason, notice In bereby given to all persona In debted to said estate to make , immediate payment, and' to all those booing claims to piWeant —them properly authenticated. JAMES A. DUNBAIt, Adm'r. ACINES — W:DENDAICAMiii. - 12feb 139-11 tn. VOTFA—Notice is hereby given 11 that lienjamlue Spongi of Hampden town on ip, has made a deed of Voluntary assignment for the benefit a creditors to the subscriber residing In East l'onnaboro township, all person indebted , to said Aesigner, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present theta for settlement to, GEO. W. ORISSWELL, 10feb 69.3 ts • Assignee OTIOE.—.An election for three Managers of the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chambursburg Tdropiko Road thin:Tony, will be hold at .tho Public 'louse of henry L. Burkholder, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Monday, the let day of March next, between the hours of 12 o'clock, A. and 1 o'clock, P. )I.‘of said day. ' B. PRANK IRWIN, 19feb 69-2te. President. LIXEOUTOR'S 110116 E- • Letters Testamentary on the estate of itobort ltustcn t deed., Into of Lower Allen town chip, this coun - to the subscriber residing In the some towne'Aip, notice is hereby given to nil personk in debted to"seld oasts to make Immediate payment , and to those having claims against It to present them prone7lY """"t .. n T d AbIES O. HUSTON, ,19rob 60-60. Executor. 4 SSIGNEES' NOTlCE.—Notice letherohy given that the nrm of Johncon Song, of Mechanicsburg, Pa., have made an e.r ment_QtalLtheir-property - and - eleteftifilfiiitime- fif - iif creditors. All pm - one ng claims against geld firm, or either of-Its membwe, are requeLted to present them, duly proven, and all p none knowing them.lves Indebted to t - ,id firm, or ether of Its meinhers, are requested to mat - e 0 Immediate payment to the undersigned, asg‘gnegg of said firm. WILLIAM J. SUES, llerritiburg, Pa. ItOI2P,ItT A. THOMAS, Mochanlceburg, Pa. Aoelgnmax. Mill SHERIFF'S SALE. 1)Y virtue of a writ of Levari Fa acts Issued out of the Court of Common Mosso of Cumberland County, and to me di rected, 1. will expor.e to sale by - public 'Undue. or 'outcry, at the Court llo'une, in the Bolough of Carlton', on Saturday, March 611x,1160, at 10 o'cieelt, A: M., the folioNeug desefibed Real Estate, tr. Ira r All that con; it Beck House and I ot of C.,nonli rltunted in the Borough o; Car'isle ' Cumbericnd county, Pa., boubded end described as felrenni: on the South by In'eNt Po n;r, t street, on tOe East by lota of Mien Copbia o end James Pontle thwait, on the N orth by Church alloy, and on the \Tat by-lot-of Hoffman, contain!. 26 feet front, on said - t Pom-',•et steer,., end 240 feet in depth to mild Chafeh ri* ey, be the rim more or lens S ized abirbikeu iu oserution pn the prepertY of 1ra444- Newcomer. To be sold hr ,109, y.TivAirsoN. • Sherill '0 (Iftler, Carlbleb_yob, 181;9, $5,066.651 61 COMM o ill , o rwit , 'roil to ho paid w h.& 11,./tropert, xtt i.•'. j KGISTEIt'S NI /TIC Fl.--=-lii)tiere: hereby given to all persona Interested. that the hilloishig nreotvars have linen filed in 311 Is nitre by the recoup touts-therein named. for ennui-' notion, and swlll in presented hi o Orphan,' Courrof Cumberland Vounty, for eontlinatlon and allr4iinen, on l'utserlir r , Match lntle, A. D., 1869 1. kirk: end final Account of Mary Latnison,..q mlnistratrix of Conrad Leunlson deceased. . • Account of John K. 'Llsher, adm'r of Joseph Whistler, /ate of Lower Allan township, deed. 3. First and final acroant Samuel .11borly, guardian of the estatti of John A. Marth•, minor child of . I.eri Martin of the township of 811.er 81 r:ng . 4. Hoot:and final thount or John Maul, adin n r. -of-Philip Maul, deed, 6. Account of John C. ',slier, mho', of David El Lusher, late ef Johnson county, lowa Flrst and. final amount or Ueo. dee'd edlu'r or Mary Itiosol. deed: 7 Account of Ephrlam Shelley, hclm'r, of Ben jamlo ii. Kauffman, late of South allddld , on town ship, deed. '. First and final account of John Paul, mho', of Adam Whitcomb, deed. - _ - 9. First and final account of David Worry and George A. Clamber, adm're of William Gantiror,. I deed. 10. -First and final account of 11 - Voglemng. adm 'r. of Mary Voglesong, lato of Sliver Sprin,r tow uship, dec'd. IL Fifer, and final accoutit of Dr. Samuel M adnir. , d'Judlth Myer. deed. 12 The first and final account of John Shoefferl exr' of George Sheeffor, late of Ilatupden townsh Sp, dee'd. 13 AOOOOOl of fleo. Hither, Eng., ear. of tho lAA will and testament of JAW/ Groat, Into of Silver Spring township, deed. 14. Account of 13eo, !Muer, ttstf., exi. Of Nlarga ret Gross, late of Silver Spring township; der'd. -1-tx , Accotttft of Geo. Bifnee. Seq., ear. of nth, late or Si Iver Springs township, area. IC. The second and S,,oi yetl,llol of Julio Javolf.f, oar. of George lf per. late of allolin tonnnlfin, 17: Stworid and lin .1 inv./tint or J 0111; .I;rons oxr of lodri, ;quirt. I. to Sewtrin township, dot 1•. rho soconil and final not:soot oar. of A lox:Andel Elliott, Into Mist tow usli 1p . Acoitstit or A hrahnu, ut rm . . in l.a urrilen 20. Account of William ;At011.... ,Aor lion of J cull Movlttox, minor boo henrykephon, d0c,.1 ii. Fifa and loot riccooot. nt Jacob Nli.k.y oduer. of Adnol Ileiser,, clukiord t.tovshlio 22. Third titldlilJo I..otlfst. of Jullo Johusnu, orm,oi,oi,n It v Jdo,deed. 23. 'rbe aovount of Danlol ItAlloy, ono ,f the en, r. of Laureu, 'lra., tired. to. sof Lied by the At Cif. or Aald 21. The Ar.nuitt of ruerph A. Stu Art, and Joseph_ Baker, executory of Duffed ifonderly, deed. 2h. The guardianship account of Joe. A. Ruin!, guardiau of Carr.° It. Goover. 26. First and thud areeunt l'arrlek Alibbolins ruiner. of Michael lilblious. late of IlleklusrAs' tans 0- ship, deed. 27. Elrod and foal nerount an Bosler, seluVr. or Charles Bolts's,. or, Is to Mourns town °MP. deed, 'Jai. 'rke at count of Jason W. El,y, Ti unteu under the will of Leal. Ilatlan, dec'd. tit Mrs. kiery..ll. lion noLty. 20. First and final account of Meetly Shenk, Seq., of entharititi Sh enk. lute of Did:luso i - town• tiblp, deed J. Oultall ..lai . kh RIM" UO.3te. . Iteal.i.., THE INCOME TAX. AfiIHIANT Ane kISOPOS 917101 UN171.11 STATES INTIM NAL ItGiI:NVY, 9th Division' 15th District, Pennsylvania, JAN U.A ICY 28th, 1809.., Pursuant to so art of Congress, the Income Tat foryinti, and. the Special TOAD (or Licenses) spec Trades, Frofesslons slid , occupations, for the emu log year, are to ha assessed hmic rvllnhdy. . 'All persons residing In the iturtiugh of Carlisle, tt the loon-hips of North Niddloton, South Itliddle ton, lidtilesoit and Dickinson, or In. the township of i'srraill, Pe try Co., are untilled to note rot urns to this cave, et oleo, of - their incomes for DADS, of their Carriages in too erroeding• sat, I n •slur, of their Gold Warden , and their %Id and Slier, Plate. applirnfloi.a ter Special Miceinaan) for the .lear ha , att'i v•lr neva. Itetitr.ia will he retele.d: On 'Thule.ley t...nt nary 11tH, at the Public:. Mouse nr,,lnFenh I. K nettle in Dickineon tovrtuattp. On Frill° , oler.ry 19th, at the ?uhlie Nome ,•0 he. alt In tlirrinactlale; Perry county. . prlcr—tn-Uarolt-let;-1889,—at te Ofltoe, No. I South Market Squat,. . • WILLIAM KENNEDY, Asst. A s.ll , onor 9th Dtn. 1101 Pitt, Itch • LLAS SEMINARY' NORMAL INSTITUTE. Thia Institution situated . in 'the beautify:l valley of Iftehocequillas, offer. the advantages at securing an education by en experienced Corp.. of •instructers, under the influences of ,a claim country Winn A Normal Claes will he formed gpi frig and Fall ter m under the instruction of the Principal, !An) by an exparlonce of fire yenta a County Buperlutindeint of bahoolP, has acquired • thorough knowledge of the want§ of tiaohere. . Spring term of twain 'creak' opine' 'on that Monday (6th) of April. A catalogue sent on appllcation. • !MARTIN MOHLER, Principal. • . ' . . ''.., Klehocoqulllas, • , Eiltiln Gounty, , Pa. 12fab eti-2m. , • • DR. Mr. a HALL AND DRS. MARY S. HALL. 1 40MOEPATELW Pbysiciana and Medical . Electricians: Ofllea and residence : , u. d 7;. goit • Hanover Street; 'Darnels, Pnna . All - Acute or Chronic diseases - suessesfullr.reat74 - 7 - Palmer Donaldson, Unlonton n, Pa. Oared off Heart Disease, of two years standing. in lira tweaks.. Had been given up to die. . Mies Clara Gilbert, Germantown, Pa. Liver Com— plaint, -of two year. standing. Cured in two months.. Benj. Eimer, 'Uniontown, Pa. Inflamation of thi, eyes, with lon of thdeigbt of ono aye, of sixteen yeare standing Cured In three montbs: Mrs. glary Gilbert, Clarmarnown, Pa. Dyspopsli, of ten yams standing. Cured in two menthe. Mr. IN T. Wood, aired Aye.; and Warnock Bt., Philedelpbla.. Cured - 'of blenval Debility of threw years standing. Miss Emma Morris, 1221 Girard Ave., Dyspepsiae and .Gravel, of three' years standing, .Ourodin , Fronk Pr 10,142 North 13th st a r tot, , Phtladoliatisk, Pa. "Whits Bottling" of nine _years Minding. thirettin ftrirmonths. ' 3lr, Augusta Browning, Belpre, Ohio. Womb disease oflB years standing. - Oeueinq at times insanity, se thet"her Mende were compelled twice to put hrr into an 44111111. day/nisi. Cured In two months. All eormultetloil tree. °Meer etrlatly private. Drs. 1101 respectfully paters to thir4ollortlog . ledlee, residing In Oarllele. 11 re. Jae. Maameholote r o Mrs. Wm. Ilastlerm, M. Wm. Jackson, Mrs. .3. Sailer, Mrs. Henry Snyder, and many others:, .213feb Mem: CASH. ric ll4 , g . hAI t A grte u t ku pil , i , i jw i_ti o Cl b A k A v a x , 7 , :caol I a i o o l d tiL er , _ , • rie. Werks,lFintiaari. r • 04014 • • •.• •:., • - 9E0.111311.11AN, Vse,•utnr. Thlwiinat enterprise Is approaching completion yeah a tepidity that astonishes the world. over fifteen (MOO) hundred mike have been built by two (2) powerful companies; the Union PACIOC Railroad, beginning at &Mahe, building west, and the Cen ral Paola° Railroad (beginning at Sacramento and building east, until the two roads shall meet. Less than two htindred and fifty . , miles remain to be built. The greater part of the Interval is now grad ed, and It is reasonably expected that the through connection between Ban Francisco and New York will he completed by iply 1. An the amount of Government aid given to each is dependent upon the length of road each shall build bo th companies are prompted to great efforts to secure the construction and 2ontrol or what, when completed , will be one and .the only grand Railroad Line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific One Hundred and Ten Million Dollars (b 110,00 0; 000) In money have already been expended by the two powerful companion engaged In tide great In• terprlso, and they will !speedily comphAtAthp_puy, Alen yet to'belmilt: 'When Cho Dated States Gov ernment found It necessary to setae the construc tion of the Pnciflc Railroad, to develop and Protect Its own interest, it gave the computes authorized to build it such ample aid rut ehould render Its speedy. completion beyond a doubt. 'The Gorern , moot atd may be briefly summed up as follows: ' First. The right of way and all necen nary timber and stone from public domain. !Second. It makes a dcoation of 12,000 arm of land to the mile, which, whoa the road is comple. ed, Will amount to twenty-throe million' (91.000,000) sorer, and all of It within twenty (29) miles of railroad. Third. It loans the - comminies lift`e mii lion dol-. lacy ($50,00,000), for which It takra as and lien : . TheOtorernment has already loaned the Union Pacific Railroad tteanty-four million and 'fifty night thousand dollars (424,056,000, and to the Paclfic,Ralirdad serentoen million six hun dred And forty-eight thousand (17,"48,000), sdpount ing In all'to foity one million seven hundieTand rig thousand dollars ( 41l,700,000) - Ton Colonatiles err pernii ttod to lioole thedr - OW - ri First Mortgage Bondi to the +ovine amount a+ they recal•ri from the United atut•in 4,14 tto ccronanii , bare vi id to r•ptiarteot inr , r• ',boot ($40.110.0001_ forty fitillbno lion/Iry ' ' Ito Fir , . !lot Loge. 13oti-1,. The , on, pa ole+ have air., . gold ita lie , eat wog,. riot tliltle-1, ,runt frdin Slate of Cillifortla. orit , .llt tand San Franeig...) , upwaro, r7?3,0,11 fiyh 1.1..11.r• espitol stork.. In considering this questkn it roust be temp-- bored that all the remaining Iron to finish thn road is contrneted for. and the largest portion paid for and dow delivered on the Hue of the Union Pa,ific Railroad nod the Central rudge Railroad, end-that the grading la almost-finished. WIiAT RESOURCES • 'HAVE TFIE't-O.:IIPANIE9 First. They will receive from the Goiernment as the road progresseCabout $3,000.000 additional. Second. They can hose their own First lifetime 'Ronde for about $0,000,000 additional. Third. The companies IA hold almost all the 'laud they have up to thin time received from the Government; upon the completion of the road they will have received in all 23,000.000 arras, which at 0140 per acre vieuld be worth $34,500,000. In addition -to the alxive the art earnings of the roads andaddltional capital,lfnenessary, rn ul d be called In to finish the road. our has ••••• • Tre....• I a dour t.that sit soon at , th• rood is completed 101 through hthiln eel rrlll be •butide oily profitable • ro eernlngs • t the Uri kiti P4l- illc Its Ilroad Company for six tuontii, u•i y lei. 111i.0 • ei • opirarde of • - Tba 'ea ma I tigs of:Cuntr i tl Parifi _ Railroad, for six moral.. rnd- Ind Jar:vary let Ada, or.ra $1.550 n 1 gold Frapennur 050,000 gall I=lll2l Net profit of Central PariNr hall ,cad, alter paring all interest and exprimea for ali numbs $700,0t 0 gold The preaont groan °analogs of the Voinit and Contra' Pacific Railroad, ton $f:200.00 1 fu'uCifif HOW LARGE A BUSINESS' IS SAFE TO PREDICT FOR. 'TILE OR EAT PACITI , II Al L . ROAD? • 11'• would gIV a the ifollo at a girt. Jeri v.ll t$ ono Shlpplog Ling's,. Insurance COMP. , / and Ships I :Ahe'll r .round Cape llmh, 100 6- MAI .014. Steamship a connecting 'at Soon., fch Or Allerula and Chia.,, 65. 1161005 ." 0,6 0.. , I Train., Stagus, Ilona, • ate., •ata, r Ilan we Lore twehuodrad and thhqr thousand V.. • carried teentward • [ld hX• aOowu that , ho last eve yeitre the; the leterued pue.,,lthllll fah. , California It ore e hnola nee: ly as a UMProue 34 —110 W P SSENGeiIt:, ARK 'IIIV HE R. rnik• th. ti.II wlnp loctim•i• :- 110 SlemmiLlp r