t Zi ConDty of; Cumkrlaml, froiii % IstdayofJammry, to the 31st day : •” ;■ : ‘ ol 1854, inclusive. ■'"■v-- Wade by fhfe'fJqMteisjl&new/iri compHancß.wah'lhe: requisition contained in the act' df Assembly of this Commonwealth. . 1 passed on the Tfilh day of April, A; D. .1834, and also',,in confdfmity'with . STtUsectioti'bf Jhq saibe act, 'jvhich requites the County: Treasurer, : ' bdce'in everyyear, to 'stale, his account produce his, .vouchers, to the l,VC6jmmissioriers, which,after examination by skid Commissioners, 'shall bo , by ihera.:laid before the County Auditors for settlement according to law. In accordance with which N. W. Woods, Esq.,'Treasurer' of Cumberland !' ;copnty, Submits the following as a'correct exhibit of his Heceipls and JSx v penditutes for the past:year, ending the 31st day of December, A. D. 1854. N. W., WOODS, Esq., Treasurer. fidMca in bands of Treasurer at last settlement as pet Auditors statement, . $2ll 08 Amo int of outstanding count; taxes *1 last settlement, 8178 12 T 5 w v,,: 'bf'Countj tax assessed fortbo year 1864, 29708 81 . f ;of Loans obtaihed from Jacob Gdover and others, ... 28498.00 'do of Abatement allowed by Slate Treasurer on payment of $26,000, 1816 79 ,do of Fines and verdict foes received of S«ml.Martin, Clk. of courts, 88 00 '•’4o of-Verdict and Arbitration fees received of George Zlnn, Frotb'y. 40 62 do of 'Miscellaneous receipts from various persons, 92 26 Total receipts for 1854, Schedule of County taxes outstanding op the first day .of January, A. IX “ ' 1555, subject to Exonerations*and CommissioDs. $ Monroe, f .Westpennsbordugh, • Sblppdpahurg, . Carlisle/’; ■ Dickinson, .. • ••. -Meohanlcsburg, - • : 4 Newton,'"' Cumberland, South Middleton, •Dower Allen, . ’ "Upper Alien, Carllalv ; ’ Dickinson,’.. “ Eastponnsbordugh, Prankford,;; .v ' Hopewell; : Mifflin, • *•’ Monroe, Newton, . New Cumberland, Newrllle,. North Middleton, Stiver. Spring, Sbippenaborg Boro.* South Middleton, IVeatponaibo rough, Those marked, tbps, (*) hare since Ist January paid in fun. ' Those marked thus (f) hate since lit Jaauary paid In part. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES. Grand Jurors for servlccs in 1864, Traverse Jurors for services In 1864, Christian Stough and other* for furnishing jurors by order of Court, Christian IpholTfor oil/candles, &c., foruso of county, • James’Mdte6r for services as Court Crier Tor 1864, : J. W., Shearer, Deputy Attorney General fees in Commonwealth cases, Witnesses foes in Commonwealth cases (embracing 07 bills,) Justices* fees in.Commonwe»Uh cases, ' *> ’• Constable’s tees in Commonwealth cases, Auditors. tootmty Auditors for services auditing accounts of IBSS, William,Riley for services as clerk to Auditors for 1868, » ■ Philip Quigley auditing accounts of Prothonolary, Rubotdcr and Register, George Zlnn for services per order of court and Prothy’s. foes for yean 1862-3-4, 128 70 James Loudon tor Appearance docket far Prothonotary,' 10 00 Sami. Martin fees in Commonwealth cases, recording roads, Ac., per act ol Assembly, 017 B 0 Jamca Loudon for Record Rook fur Recorder's Office, 10 00 dames Loudon for duplicates, binding and stationary for county; 46 18{ Joseph Crcsslur for services as Commissioner (16 days at $1,60,) 24 00 John Bobb *< “ (117 days’at $1,60,) 175 60 ’ James Armstrong (t (608 days at $1,60,) , 464 60 ’ Oeorgq BX. Graham “ “ . , from 24th Apl. to 80th Co 6. (08 days,) 189 50 TTillliun Riley 1 year's salary os clerk and delivering duplicates and election papers, 476 00 1 Rant* A Bco., for cloth for coveting Office table, 6 18] Frederick Coroman for covering table for office, 1 76 Register’s Office. Alfred L. Sponslcr for registering marriages, births and deaths, Printing. / John D. Bratton for public printing for 1864* Ephraim Common ‘ *< “ E.'Boatty ■ ' 1 ' ** '' i. , JEnsiornPehilenliaiy. Eastern Penitentiary for support of convicts for Io6Bj County Prison. , Myers A GutshaU on account (or erecting now prison, (Thomas Sypilogton on account lor sand stone for net? prison, , Aidrcd & Richards for extra work on now prison, • ■Michael Lambert for sand stono furnished now prlson, John T Wilson, keeper of Dauphin prison, for support of prisoners/ Francis Rosenstcsl for painting and sanding Jail wall, . '• 'Osorge Weis* & WUUam Ctall for paving and materials at Jail, •Peter Rodgers toll-tajls and gohg at prison, ( Jacob Bboem on account for unloading eand ituiio at prison, tolomon Powers far granite sill for hynt door of prison, erton Chonoworth and Wm. Wldncr for guarding prisoner! in Alexander M’Lolster for keeping up fires and labor work, ' johu,GutshaU, travelling expepioq fo Goldsboro oh county business, (>berliffiHu|jglps,ot , ,P c ‘r r y county Copts and maintenance of prisoner,- Frederick Oorainan for tables, stools and rollers for hammocks,, Lino and-Jacob Spangler for regulating done,at prison pavement*, William Miller foftaking outpump stock at jail, .Henry Glass for posts foy well framo at jail, , David Smith for book case for Sheriff's office, .J. ?f P w l n and others for labor work', filling and leveling Jai] yard, Wlfustd Randolph for tOO bushels Charcoal for prison, John H, Brandt for 80 tons Stono coal for prison, WlßUm,tough for hauling 80 tons of stone,coal tj> prison, ... , , Mrs. Margaret Snodgrass for ticking, blankets, Ac., for prison, ’ •' ~v , A. u.'Boylo for irqns.for rhilors of hammocks, .' for rooking haroroocka for jail, >; , Jacob Glass and John Hdyn for cleaning out Ccw-pool, ,■ .. i»' , 1 Poor Homs. p< >ot »a'o fl anno <>( Emplojajtat for inpport ofWf. K ? S;S;.W' Br!odl » »»<u.,o. Brown, tfiofr polity forlßM. •>,' Jo,. Trogo m < o. Slpyman, Vlijtoti, pi/for IBM, , ... . „. Road Orders and Daraaees Aviarclcd. ' “ VTu«. m " “.rw-pw * «•* ' 0., ■ 1 ',7fcc<JVTT‘itfgonor . 0 u f .-ICaryAtchloy «« - ' „ " . ! -*jCNoifc«Brttt*fov-' ,•. « •*, u , ,*-*.« ; • k AUoftet MlHor « ■ ■ . i» ; , ~ i Jehn 0» Porrloy *« <i “ttfandry porsom for ..rrlcoi ylowlng ,„a brldg,, p„ corllOeato OUc. Coart, ' , , . . - ; -■ •• .• .• Obfliilan Wall In full of contract for creeling bridge Bear EcaV' V ■ v ' .Valentino Foeman for 0000 ohinglea for repair* »UtunpVbrfd«« W *‘ " ' -Daniel Lehman for work and, materials at llupp’s bridge, , ® ■/ 'f, Bamnnl Coovot for Hauling BWngloa to Hupps Bridge*. ■) ' AlOod.Maah for joist for Bryson's bridge, ; *. ;N. H. Eckels for hauling lumber to Bryson’* btldtfd, ' ‘ v '• , -Joseph Eborly <« ** ■ \ ** . tt John Bprqut » «« o • o , r •, *,, . . Joim Zosmcr «* ♦« , " -,m. .. ,• , ftMol tehmn for work laying floor at Bryson's bridge/ Jacob MciVoy tor joist ami plank for h u . . . ». William Qt#cn fgr 10,000 Choitnut shingles foj plllor's bridge, of the- Receipts. Psora. Colltctor’t Name** - 1848 Sann;©! Brickor,! 1850 Edward Philips, 1851 James Bricker, 1853 Samuel Gould," 1863 Joseph A. Weakley. 1868 Henry P. Pells, 1868 Christopher McUinger, 1653 . , C. W. Dohn, 1868 ’’ Samuel Glelm,* 1864 Henry Darr," •* Jacob L. Zoo k,* . Joseph G. Thompsou,| <* Samuel Bectcm, Adam Eslihger, , William Graham,! »* John Elliott,* “ John B. Perry, " Moses BrJcker.f •' David Baker,! “ LewlsWillet, “ Robert M’lver, «* John H. Spahr.f Henry Hickernell,! “ Samuel Hollar,! Jacob Nofftsinger, “ Benjamin U.’E.eehan,t By Payments. Courts. Public Offices, Commissioner’s Office. Comeliu* Konn t'liyTor soob Chestnut BhicglQiand hauling XOjOOtj, Andrew Kouffmaii.fpf sganlllhg for Bryson's bftdge,-,-'V- V••- 1 JAcobßiretffor repa(r« d6n® af Alexander's bridge,, -..‘ri- Henrf_Funk I for’plank v aijd pUftingeaipe in Alexander's bridge/ jßehryßutai'fdf rej»iirsdene i,i , v. 1 . .i Appropri&iidus; Cumberland andXTnlbn Fire Companies, ' 1 -• ■ Assessor^ John Beetem and other Assessors for service# rendered fofyeaf 1854 r Elections. . : ; John DlUer and other officers of the General and XoWpiAlp .elections ft* ■ 1! ; Public Buildings. • jolpa.l&lbert for. repairs of cornice of Oonrt room, Francis Bosonateel lor painting « <», '‘ ' JJohrao Morris for stove and pipe, &c. ■ • ' Jacob Flonard I year’s salary as keeper of Public Building,' Lydia Welrich ond M. L. Dunbar cleaning Court room, William Breeze for Blacksmith work done at,Lock-tip, Jefferson Worthington tor glazing done at Oonrt Bouse, Charles W elrich and J. Flenavd. for shaking carpet of Court room, Frederick Ben'tz for mending locks at Court house, r •' - Andrew Hooker for mending lock otLock-up,-. ■ - : • A*’?. Lyno for repairs oi.spouting, &c. , 4 Barney Carney for white, woahing Lock-up, ' ■ ' Peter Gutsholl ior repairs done at Court house, Loans and Interest on LoaOd. John Bobb and others, amount of their respective, county bonds, Carlisle Deposit Bank amount ofloan obtained, dot do do,- do discount on renewal, , . Adam Pcffer, Wm. Kerr and others, amount ol interest on bonds,. Henry Saxton for hardware, Ate. 18. Hoover for stone coal for Coart house, [ Joseph May for shovelingsnow, 1 Joseph Murphy hauliqg coal ashes, 1 John B Bratton postage for county, I James Martin for boxing trees at Court house. Joseph May for trimming trees, • Ww. Line Toy Linden trees and planting, [J. E. Fuller lor.computing scale, 11. Rlngwalt and J Gregg, assisting to prepare duplicates, Mrs. Mary Moitdy for'cleaning at Court bouse, John Wood for stationary, ‘ George Craighead for services os Assessor, ' Cl'T'lfi. I J. sf. Gregg tor services and expenses going to Baltimore on County pnsuww, 1 James Armstrong expenses to Goldsboro and Philadelphia oh ** . G. W. Hitnor SO yards cotton duck for hammocks, J A. S. Lyne repairs of door, shuttcrtj.lateh, and 16 wash basins,’ [Joseph Elay and Thomas James for cleaning well at jail, . . [ Wro. Randolph for 100 bushels Charcoal for Court house, 1 G. W. Hilton horse and carriage biro, I Adam Senseman ««'.»* ' 1 I Samuel Efarfib for screening and putting in coal, (W. S. Ooboan, Esq., amount of advancement by him to County TrtMttiy, Mrs. M’Leistor cleaning out jail,' Cumberland Valley Railroad freight on coal, John Harder furnishing grass seed fbr jail yard, ■ Samuel Taylor and other Collectors, amount Of abatement allowed tax payers, I Sundry persons premiums on fox and other scalps, [ Constables for making returns to court, &c. . $03,072 08 -?m<. Ouhtand’g. $B6O 26 181 01 14 18 681 71 666 40 40 02 271 27 49 79 292 80 145 81 • 806 49 029 85 606 60 185 49 181 61 09 28 808 164 94 447 48 26 83 'llO 67 1220 24 1491 60 81 12 • 776 88 839 07 Inquests. Joseph 0. Thompson, Coronor, and Justice Longneckcr and JusHceTitlddleton feet and Jurors pay holding inquests on dead bodies, Wm. S. Cobeon and others, amount of taxes otroniouily oaacwed, r >i : 49,676 67 Total amount, Cr. by amount paid on Comminsloner’B order*, $43,734 20J " »< “ County Treasurer's commission ot 14 , 666 01 “ }< “ Outstanding taxes unpaid by collectors, 5,670 67 , “ ** ** Collectors fees at 5 per cent. . 1,071 47 “ “ “ Exonerations, 260 87 “ “ “ Balance In band* and duo County by Treasurer, * 7,684 00J Qr. to amount of receipts for 1864, $487 60 2188 68V 92 OO 16 48 ’ 48 00 88 60 682 614 41 Bfr] 82 6ff j; CuMOWaXHD CMWTf, «S. ' , I [ —: —-v ,Wo the Commissioner# of Cumberland County, do certlfyVnd submit the fore- I'-SEAIj J going l as a correct .statement of Ibe Receipts and Exiwndltures of the county V, _y/ oforeiaid, from tho Ist day of January to the 81st day of December, 1864. Inclu* sWe, aa also a schedule pf tho outstanding county taxes In the.porongh»|A!£ovn?hJpß therein stated rtogetholMfltha statement of tbo expeaditatrs ttbdat~eM2r l fc««dw4pprof>riatta»'in*de l>y the Commissioners in compliance with tho requisitions contained iotlvrfeZd And 2fld sections of an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth passed tho 16th flay of Aral, 16*4. Witness our hands and seals at Carlisle, this first day of January, X 866; JOHN 8088, J, ARMSTRONG, GEO. M. GRAHAM, CommVuioncr*. 112 60 16 oo 10 60 Attest— Wit, B/LEr, Clerk, OuMumaxim Co\wrr, ss. Ww tho undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, mot tCcotcllng id Ufc, andhaVing bosh swornpfbcecded to examine the accountsand vouchers of K. WV Woods, Esq., Treasurer of said comity, from tho Ist day of January to the 81st day of Decemder, 1864,Inclusive, do certfy , that wo find.the sura of seven thousand six hundred and eighty four dollahi and three fourth Cents, duo by said Treasurer to tho County aforesaid, as will appear by tho foregoing exhibition of said account. ’ Xu testimony whereof wo havo hereunto sol our hands at Carlisle, this 20th day of January 1855. J. B. DRAWDAUGH, ISAAC RINGWALT, JACOfc STfiINMAN, In fcottformity with the 10th section of an act of Assembly”, entitled “ah act to revise the'Militia system” Sic., passed the 30th day 1 of April, 1853, ex hibit the following account: 80 70 iee 60 \IV4 ~V DR. , To amount of outstanding Militia flues /or 1858 and previous years, a* per lost annual settlement by County Auditors, $1273 67 Tbamount of Militia linos returned for 1851 as per duplicates, 1241 60 810 40 Schedule of Militia Finos, exhibiting tho amount of Duplicates, amount Received, amount Exonerated, amount Collector’s foes, and amount Outstanding, as per annexed table: 18000 00 809 29 441 00 60 00 771 SO* 100.00 867 00 191 26 300 00 17 00 • 00 88 26 8 65 18 60 28 46 *4 00 Towwhipa. Col lector’t Name*. y r ,A mo f. ni OolUeTt, Fxonera- Oufitan ..t . , , \Duplttate fiecnced. Feet. /tow. ding. Dickinson, John Huston, 18471 09 50 28 08 ]47 40 00 New Cumberland, jjosuph Mussor, «i- 13 00 I 18 00 jTotth Middleton, Samuul Alien, ,« ( 30 00 JJ'36 285 25 00 Allen, (Jacob Coover, 1848 112 00 ' 26 75. 575 70^0 EaatponnßbUrouglvJacob Longneckor, « 108 60 81 95 856 78 00 •Now Cumberland, '.Joseph Musscrj 1849 • 21 50 .NcwvlUo, 'John Mooru; “ 18 CO 66& 83 700 Wostportnsborough Edward Philips,- iB6O 78 60 . 78 50 Shlppoiislmrg, • ' Jarads Brisker, " 8 40 , ..8 40 Monroe, . Jacob Morrott, 1852 88 00 27 45 . Bfa 766 New Cumberland,; OWou James," .«« 19 o’6 10 03 .. 57 750 Lowec Allen* > - John GVBuck, ■ 1858 24.60 10 08 , 242 12 00 CwlislHj • Samuel 11. Gould/ <« GO',oo .•>.*. 00 00 Dlckinsob* - Joseph A.'Weakloy, <t 84 50. . , 84 50 Eastpennsbordugh, William Saddler, ■ *1 68.50 80 78 72 19 00 Frapkford; Wllllnnl Strohnl, jl* 20'00 ’ 18 70 280 . 500 Hampdep, ■ Andetson O. Orr, <* 80 50 325 2$ 26 ' Ilopowolf, David Hoover, . «< : 24 00 16 15 186 70Q Mcchaulcsburg,- Henry F. Foils, « CO 50 ~ 262 , ,4 00 40 68 Monroe, JohnStrock, 1 <* 2O 48 402 10 50 Newton,' Christ. Melllngor, ,« ,40 00 ,10 87 168 27 60 Now Cumberland/Cnns. W. Doan, u 15 CO Nowvllloj John Glvler, jr. « 22 00 10 48' 102 169 Nbrth Middleton, Dnvfd Williams, •« .55 00. 80 68 . .8 82 20 50 Silver Spring, • . Charles Shriner, ~ << 50,60 '25 25 876 21 50 Southampton, Samuel Taylor, ‘ <* fll TOO 61 77 . 278 660 Shlppcnsburg Tp r , Jorerflfllh Align,., ~ « 860 ; w olfi', 82 , 200 'South Middleton,' Samuel Glimo, . . 85; 77 ' f11'45 482 t 0 50 Wdstpennsboyough Henry Bo^,' 1 « *2B 00 , it'6s ’2 46 UOO Dower' Alien, Henry Dari', , 1854. '. 62 50 , «'OB 223 800 . Upper Allen, Jacob 8. Jfaek/ << .'6B 00 . 18 86 4114 Carlisle, Jos. O. Thompson/ » 02 60 25 75 ' 267 80 00 25 08 Dickinson, Samuel Boetcm, “ Bff 00 68f« 807 26 50 ~ Bastpennsborotfsb, Adam Esllnget, <* 80'50 • ,M ; 00' 40.60 Fraokford, William Qrahaml « ' 4.0 00, ' Bff 30 I,ob .2 00 Hampden, Daniel Delta,' *< 66 50 '4O 88 262 14 00 .. , Hdpewoll, John Elliott/ « 46 00 20 00 ' . A 17 00 MlffllU, " John «* 87 60 1 29 00 ■. t 67 . 600 , MochnnlcebufgV OoorgeiWolMrt, “ 60 50 40 40 200 7,50 Montooy '■* • Moses wrldkor, rt 71 60 / Q 1.76 825 660 Norton, David Baker, - ' ** 00 ' . 62,00 Now Cumberland, Lewis Willett, « 18 00 14 00 Ob 260 Newtlllo,- 1 Robert M’lver, “ '23 00 10 00 18,00 North Middleton, Johrf H. Spahr, « ' 75 60 46 ll * ... 39 M SlWec Qbtlbg, i• - Henry IKokornoll, ‘ “ ' 05 00 71-26 '8 75 20 00 Southampton, ■. Henry D. Kocir, " 86 60 ,80 40 160 460 Shlpponsottrg Do., Samuol llollar, <* 63 00 80 10 : . 26 00 ahlppensburg Tp., Wllrfon Snodgrass, •< /050*JJ 88 1 i 7 South Middleton, Jacob Nofflslnger*, *• 116 60 100 88 602 ZOQ Westpennsborough Beniamin M'Keehan << 67 00 ■67 00 800 .7 00 980 22 $584 25| $576 20 1 00 8 00 76 18 7 00 • ito 00 6 62j 20 72 8 00 . 8 62) 1 60 4dpo 00 00 00 CQ 00, 41 00 77 60 ■3Bs 45 6ft 7B 00 TB OO 129 68 " 1607 60 • , 04 00 87,05 8 00 1 26 8 61. 7 06 ■ 80 . -8,21. .42,02 720 00 , ... go 00 ■ Ttio«» marked tin Miscellaneous. Refunded Taxes. N, W. WOODS, Esq., Treasurer, 93516 17 wrj, 1666, Jsqui tus (•) hiTfl glues Ist ',.1 ; ‘al- 54 06 1.40 a po 1 00 6 51 ~. Jt BO 00 480 964 848 68 4886 00 8000 00 81 99 722 24 4 m 84 26 8 00 1 00 0 66 •v 86 60 2 60 866 26 10 00 22 60 1408 00 77 12* 70 08 161 01$ 10 00 *48,734 20$ M 8,072 ca *8,072 88 Jludiiort- $2510 17 $1202 41 paid is fim Aint,. outstanding Militia floes foe 1854 . onipreViotip years subject to com- * . missions, &c. BBTS-2P Exonerations allowed collectors fbf. 1864 and previous yyars, Collectors for 1851 and ; i .previous years. 98 22 Printing military fcffetcmont bf 1858,. - .80 00 Brfg, Insp. S. Crop salary, &c. 144 25 Binggold Artillery Company approprl* oUod for 1850-4, Union Quads do Toy 1852-3—4, Springfield Light Infantry appx»ptliu •* tion Tor 1863-4, . 100 00 Carlisle Light Infantry do for 1854, CO 00 Adamantine Guards . do for 1.854,' 76.00 County Commissioners on military bus. 75 00 James Burtnct assessor of Monroe tp. 2 .90 Jacob Long assessor of Lower, Allen,- 212 Samuel Albright assessor of Hampden, 2GO John Erford assessor of Eastnennsboro.* ,3 82 J. Elchelborgernaseaaor of Sljvor Spring, 3 80 Jas. Graham assessor, of Frankford, 1 64 A. Frailer assessor of Shlppbnaburg Tp., 14 H« A. Thrush assessor of Shlpph’g. 80., 2 CO Michael Zelglor assessor of Nowvlllo, ■ 112 Wm. Duncan assessor of Southampton for 1849, 1 8 J J. Wcstheiflfor assessor of Newton, 2 16 D.-Kltronllor assessor of Southampton, 16» i OyrnaTtlnard assessor of Mifflin, 1 62 i G.M’Kcohan assessor of 2 74 John Carson assessor of Hopewell, 2 16 P. Cortmmn assessor of Carlisle, 8 02 i J..S. Hostcttcr assessor of Meclmnicab’g, 2 42 J. SweitEer assessor of New Cumberland, 72 J. Urlchassessor 01 Upper Allen, 2 82 G«’ Craighead assessor of S. Middleton, 404 Jphn Befitem assessor of Dickinson, 8 80 ■Jacob-Gntshall assessor ol N. 'Middleton, 8 10 Balance' duo Military fund in hands of County Treasurer, County Treasurer's commission on pay ment of $1202 41, . I 2 62 Ou*DERLAHD Coi’.NTT, BS, • the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county; elected and sworn according to law. In accordance with the act of Assembly ol tho 30th April' 1858, having examined the above account ofN. W. Woods, Esij., Treasurer for the coun ty aforesaid, in tho matter of Militia taxes, do find the same correct as above stated. Witness our hands at..Carlisle, this 18th day of January 1866. J. B. DR AWHAUGII, ISAAC UINGWALT, JACOB STEINMAN. Auditors of Cumb. Co • Union Fire Company's Lectures. THE fourthlof a course of Lectures for the be nefit of thn '‘Union Finr Company,” "ill bo delivered at Marion Halt, on Thursday even ing, February 1, by Wtc.ll. Milueh, Esq. TUkotrtq each lecture,' 12* cents. For sale at tho door on tho evening of the lec ture- 1 ' Doors open at 0* o’clock. Lecture to commence at 7. Carlisle, Jan. 26, 1866. 9f£W GOODS* THE Subscriber, having just received from Philadelphia a fresh supply'of substantial GOODS, will dispose of them at a vert U>W mark. M. SNODGRASS. Carlisle, January 18,1855. —It. Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Rachael Lehman, late of Cumberland conn, ty, have been issued by the Register of said county,to the subscriber residing in Cumberland county. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them fur settle mont to ADAM LEHMAN, Adm’r. January 18,1865 —Ct“ For Rent. THB largo two story Stone nouse and Lot of Ground, on East Main street, belonging to tho holrs of James Thompson, dec’d.. Is oflbred for rent ftoni tho Ist of April next. Enquire ol HENRf SAXTON, Carlisle, January 18, 1855 St Family Coal. rAA Tons’ TA'KICKS VALLEF COAL, broken nhd screened, prepared ex pressly tor futility use, receiving ank for sola by , VT. h. MURRAY, Agent. January 18,1855.—3 his. L.lmcbiii'noi'K’ Coal. '• Onnn Tons lykens valley nut jSvIUvJ COAL, ,l superior article, receiv ing and for jwlo by W. TL MURRAY, Agent Jammy IK, 1865.—tl ws. l£iucZi«mitli Coal. Bushels BLACKSMITH COAL.a OVf Vr vP-drst rate utricle, rccuivtud and tor sale l»y 'V. D. MURRAY, jigtnt, January 18, 1855.—1 i ms. NOTICE. ALL persona Indebted to the subscriber, arc hereby notified to call nt the store and pay Up, as 1 desire to close my books with as little dylay as pmwiblo. tTJAS. OGILBY. January 11, 1855. N. il. A largo assortment of new, cheap, ami desirable goods, still on hand soiling at cost for cash. C. O. Store Room for Rent. THE Storo*room on tlio north-cast corner of Hanover and Louthor streets, is ollvred for rent. Possession given on the Ist of April Enquire of WM. LEONARD Carlisle, January 11, 1856—Gt GGQ. Z. miEl'Z, I>. D. S. Dentist. RESPEOTFULIA' ‘tenders bis professional fturviccs to* the public. Arllllci.il Teeth inserted, from u single tooth to mi cutiro act. on ,y M** Bl lUl, l approved prln cjplea—such as Siuglo, Block mid Continuous Cum Tooth. Dl&oivhuh of tlio mouth and irregularltlescurolully treated. OfficQ ut the residence ot his brother, on North : Pitt street. 21 60 j Carlisle, January 11, 1855. llotaeN Tor Rent. THE subscriberullerif for rentthuStore-room now occupied by Sutnuol Elliott, a.s u Drug Store, and the Dwelling attached, situated on Main street, Carlisle, l*a., one door from the Public Square, ami next door to (he store of G. W. llltncr. Also, tho Dwelling House In thff Dow com monly, known •‘Hai-pur'aUow/'uow oocviplvd by tllo Missus Novll, Also.tbo Dwelling House in tho Dow afore said, now occupied by IV. W. Uuochur. I’os -1 session ofoncb given on tliu Ist ot April next, ig flf j ' UOUT. IUViNIi. January 11,1855-tr Important lotlco, TllE subscribers Intending to dissolve pari, uoruhip ou the first day uj' February next, respectfully roipiost those Indebted to thorn to call aud pay up, ami those laving olalmVogalost us nro requested to present them immediately tyr settlement. ' have still on hand a voVy largo and splen did stock or Goods, which wdwlll dispose of at price# « cheaper than the cheapest.” : ■ , IJENTZ & BROTHERS. Carlisle, Juntiary 4.1855. BlncUsitiUlft suop toi* Item. Blacksmith Shop at present occupied by J_ A. 11. Boyle, on the Corner of Pitt street QDdßloklntfort alloy, and convenient to Parsons* hotel, will ho for roDtfrpintho Ist of April next. ’ Enquire of ‘ , , January d, 1855—8 t Rooms for Rent. TllR’Kooma nt' present in tlio occupancy of Ifni, tiould, as an auction store, (rontlnn Iho market house, will lio for ronl from tho Ist of April noil. Enquire of J.u Wl . 1855-. it INUOFl ’ ’ijwo fcpicadid Farms FoV Sale; THE subscriber will sellat Private Salotho two following discribod forms, to wit :• ‘ '' No. 1, U situated ontbe north woat of Car lisle adjoining tholnhabltcd part of said borough, Containing, 140- aoros of first rato. lime stono laud, having thereon drcctod ft new largo.bank 'bum, a largo hoy house,-d largo Cattle stable, also tv comfortable dwelling houso 8s other out buildings. Thu land is in a high state of cultl. vation, and all under good post & rail fence‘.- : - It is bounded on tho North by. tho. heirs of Sam’l. Alexander dec’d;, on tho East by John Noble, Win. J>, Seymour & others, on the West by JohriMooro, David Grier, jKec., and on the South by tho Public road loading from Car lisle to Waggoners bridge. tfo. 2. is situated In North Middleton Tp., ■\\ miles from Carlisle on tho Harrisburg Sc Carlisle Turnpike road about 11 miles, from Middlesex mills, bounded as follows, on tho North by tho Conodogulnlt Creek, on the West by Irvin’s heirs, oh tho East by John Noble & Jesse'Ziglcr, and on tho South by Abr. Het rick and the Harrisburg Turnpike mad. Con taining 225 acres, about 100 acres oflimcstono and.tho residue Is black slate, about .150 acres of (ho tract cleared, under good fence and Id a good .stato of cultivation, tho balance is very heavily timbered j a largo portion of tho ?arm Is medow land. Tho Improvements aro a large Stono Dwelling house, a large log fc frame barn, a stono Spring-house,; and.other out buildings, an applo orchard and a large quantity of other fruit trees JT 581' 25 IdO OD 150 00 No. 3. Is n small trad of land about ft £ mllo west of No. 1., on the Baker road leading from Carlisle to Waggoner’s bridge, containing 20* acres of first rate limestone land, bounded by said road on tho north, by John Noble on the , south. Brown's Uulrs l ou the oast, and by Baker on the west. • The subscriber will also sell a number of out lots to suit purchase!*. Tho above jwopciiy will bo sold on reasonable terms. 472 87 ARMSTRONG NOBLE Carlisle, Jan. 11, 1865—tf $2315 17 Fayetteville Female Seminary. f l lltS Institution will open on the first Mon ( day of March, In a new and commodious building erected for that purpose, under tho direction and superintendence of Rev. J. Ken nedy anil Sami. Thomson. The location of the j Seminary is healthy and retired. U is the de sign of'tho Principal that the course of instruc tion bo thorough, and the expenses moderate. The- best female teachers will be employed. Pupils will be arranged in classes according to tho direction of tho Principal. There will be three classes—Primary, Junior and Senior. For board, washing, fuel light, per ses. siou o( 4 mouths, $4O ()0 Tuition in Senior class per session, b 00 Greek, Latin oi Fu-nch, 6 00 Music on Piano ami uqo of Instrument, 15 0u Oil painting ami drawing, 5 00 For further Information address J. KENNEDY, Principal, I'aytllrtllt, Franklin Co., Pa. January 4, 18->s—Urns WHEREAS tUo Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts of Common IMuas In the counties of Perry, Cum* borlaml uhd Juniata, ami Sami. Woodburn and John Uupp. Associate Judges oi the said Courts in'(he said County of Cumberland, by their pre cepts to me directed, dated the 12th ol Decem ber, 1854, have ordered an adjourned Court of Common Pleas to he.hoUien at Carlisle, on the 10th of February, 1855, at 10 o’clock in the lorcnoon, to continue one week. Notice is, therefore, hereby given to all per sons interested to be then and there In attend ance.. JOS. MoDAUMOND, Stiff. January 4, 1855. Drugs, Confectionaries, &c. fTMIE undersigned has just returned from Plnl [ adelphia. with a fresh svipplv of DRUGS, CONFECTIONARIES, Ac. These, with his stock on hand, will make Ida /; vST assortment of Drugs, Medicines andv*j £& Chemicals complete. Uta assortment &Ji of Obufectiotmrles ls irtiau unusually’tine, cot>- /Misting of pure sugar whlto und tranuparentcan dy Toys, common, assorted, and tine candlosjof every variety} also, frulU, nuts, and every thing belonging to that department of trade. Ifo would cal! special attention to ids supply of FANCT ARTICLES, for flic Holidays, and for general use. All are Invited to call, whether they wish to purchase or not. D. J. KIEPPER. "■Carlisle, Doc. 21. 1P54. 'I'HE subscriber baa just added to hia fortno | slock, a general selection of CHOICE GHO CEHIES, us well as nil the other variety of ar- Deles usually kept tn a Grocery Store, embracing Ulo Cntrcc—-roasted ami green Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of lino quali ties: Chocolates, Spices, I>alry Saif,nndu varie ty Fancy articles, all of which arc oflered atthe lowest cash prices. Wo arc thankful for the former support given ns, and invito a l\n*thor call from our triends and customers. J. VT, EBV. Mnrlr.n Hall, Carlisle. A tig. 8, 185-1. CIIOLEH A-MOUBUS. Dysentery, Dlarrhaea, &c.,uru making their appearance. you know the remedy. If you have uny regard for the welfare of yourself, your wifo-or your children, supply yourselves instantly with “Bqechcr’s Matchless Cordial," otherwise abide the conse quences resulting from a bigoted adherence to old quackery. The Matchless renwdvo.vu had at the Drug Store of B. J. KIEFFER. Soii'h Hnuuvcr afreet. a few iffiens or Court ifouse. {Carlisle, May IS, ’/»!.] rnilE subscriber Intending to change hla pull- E tieas, has commenced selling ufl* hla huge and splendid atomic of WlXl'Ell GOODS JIT COST FOB t.iSJI. Moat of this stock has been purchased this ful lu New York and Philadelphia, at Dio lowed cash prices. Purchasers can therefore save money hy calling soon, and at the s.uno time hare Dio largest and best stock of goods to se lect from, in tho town orcouuty. In this stock will lie found some freult CloUi*, Cafcsliiici-cs, Cnsslnotu, Vesting*, superior white, red ftnd yellow Flannels s rod, green, bine, drab and gray Sack Flannel*; Blbbons, Flowers, elegant now styles barred, striped and plain Silks; ele gant burred Cashmere, l)o Lalnosond l)e Beges, French Merinos, Pnranietlas and Alpaclms, ele gant Urocha and Blanket Shawls, Ladies* Cloths and Silk Velvets for Monties, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, &o. Also, a largo and new stock of BOOTS A SHOES, n lot of now and well made CLO77//-NG. j Now'ls the time to get goods cheap. All aro Invited to cull und examine for themselves. CUAS. OGILBY. Carlisle, Dec. 21,1654. JUST received ft very largo lot of.. Scythes of superior Hrands, to wlilph I invito dm atten tion of Crjullo makers, and nil others In want of (hi# article, tlio attention of runners Is also In* vlted (o' (hy groat variety, of Ifartulpg utousVla of tho Lost makers.. Ploughs of all kinds furnished at a email advance, on City prices.— Homo makus'at (1m manufacturers prices, aleo a Superior article of Churns, which wo warrant to make more hotter out of .ihb'name rpmnlUy of Cream,than any. other Churn In use, try, 1t,.- , ; JOHN P. LYJTLV Wat tide Worth llanovet Street ; Carlisle, May 11 , ROBERT KOBLE, ' * JUBT re’celvedj a largo assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES t Wafer proof and fine Calf Boots, Brogans, Boys* and Childrens* Shoes, Ladles* Morocco *Bool«, Jenny Linds and Bus kins. Also, Gum Shoes in great variety. CIIAS. OGILDY. Carlisle; October 12,1854. TEiurs i SUMMER SESSION! Junior “ Primary “ Frorhimat lon. Teas, CoflVe, &c. I.ooK Out lu Time 1 Selling off St Cohl 1 Boots nml Shoes. I i - ' Can Make-niii;Haw&S: «Reason's whole pleasure, oil the Jots of socae, Lie iK those three words—Upalthj Feacoahd 1 Competence.”’ >■ [Pppb-J ■ BntV’hon wolrnvo pains, affliction of of diseaws, is not our pleasure,'our Joy/ and our,happiness thereby destroyed t . Whyletour'r sick tbllow-belpg sutler I ; Does not Cbxirt eay i- ly “With tiio same measujtt' yo niote, it measured to you again?”—Math..7,2.‘*Who v is a wise man and endowed with knowledge* among you, let him show out of a good confer*'.■>; sation hisAvorks with meekness of wisdbm James 8, 13. . ' ‘ ; • : - v ;- ' Pr.P, whoso Jnediclnea tiw.V ■ entirely composed or mado ofwholesoinoHott, - v plants and hydropathy (tho water cure) good to 4 all diseases,(nopoison of any* sort.), Offlcoad- ■- Joining Mr. Charles Flcager, 13ist Pomfrot it.,-- ; near South Hanover St., Carlisle, Cumberland-' county, Pa. ■ . His Character fy /tcsptciaßle Neighbors, £e. ; . [Copy of a. letter from the Kcv. C. IT. Lein bach to Mr. 11. If. Etter, of the Wdrm Springs.] ' lleapcctod sir:—Allow too to introduce to your friendly notice, Dr; Carddcr of New YorkT I have known Dr. C- for 16 years; ho baadohd ' business for mo'with "sobriety, honesty and ac£' curacy; thcreforo I do boliove him to;bo poti ’ : fccfly sober, honest and trustworthy. Any ttu , vora yon may see properto confer on him* will be highly appreciated fay his numerous friends,. ond by none more highly than your sincere friend. and humblo servant. . ; v > c. It. Lewbach; Landiaburg, Pa., July 15, 1851. • - ' ' [Copy of a letter from George 8 pair, Esq.j County Treasurer.] Ido certify, that tho medical advlcb x hf Dr; P. C. Carddqr hn« surpassed any other which I have hitherto had in the euro of severe fetor W my family. 1 would therefore recommend bird to such persona who may bo afflicted with said disease orotherwise, Gkonas St’And: Bloomfield, Ang. 20, 1851. “ Lical all manner of sickness on\t all manner '' ot dUv.vßc.”—AVuj Tfslatntfitl The diflbrcht: : medicines and their directions "for tho speddv f > ’ 1 certain and timely cure of all‘diseases, will DO sent to tlm a filleted in any direction, and they can receive superior medlcibc*. by tho first ro lt\irn <>t mall or express. Address'Dr* PriO-* Canid. t, Carlisle. Cumberland, county. Pa., postngt' paid, and the fee $1 always accompany ing the letter witli the' order,' and tho descrip tion Of the feelings and of tlm symptoms of com* . plaints. Toftfimonlals from numerous persons , of the Highest respectability In this and adjoin- } lug co u titles, give authentic e vldenco of the 'good* ness of Dr. OanMcr’s Character which, ;cart.ba seen at Ids It is this system of medical science the books and moans ol euro only which Dr. Oardder employs which allow of medicines entirely composed or made of wholesome roots, plants uiid hydromthy, which 'surpass, In phlnt ot superior goouheas all blhcr medical meoiid beyond all hounds of comparison. N. U. The Doctor speaks the English and German languages, &c. If interview’s he desir ed. or visits requested, Pr. C. will efidcaVbr to, Qcr.ommoduto applicants ns far ns he ban* . Carlisle, January I8 r lBfl6 - —Cm ' NEW GOODS! Oobsi pdVv THE largest stock of GOODS ever brought to Carlisle, la now to bo seen at P. AftKotb’t Store, where, thnnkfuVfor past favors, hopes f<Jr‘ a continuance of tlm same. Ills Stock having; been purchased tu groat advantage he Is prepar ed to soli goods-cheaper thau ever. HU stock consist* in part of the different kinds of goods suited to the season, among which may bo found Ladies' A .. Dross Goods, in every variety, mtch osffno Plads,M. de Loins; Cashmeres. Mcnnocs, Pararuettas. Atpacc&l, 1 BlacU and Fancy Silks, among which may bo found thu cheapest ever brought to Carlisle: Mt'NS AND UtIV I tVKAHi such as Cloths, (Mack and fancy colors .Cast* mores. Vestings. Satlnclts, Jeans and Pltdds for Boys’ wear. Also, _ .domrstio <»ooo!i , of nil khhls, such us bleaclied. nod. unbleached MusUnSvChGckri, ‘Tickings, Calicoes, Ouighame, Btfggibirt -‘AUo, Fkuuiols Colors, .which will bo sold very low. . BLANKEST of nil klbJfl and at all.prlcci, from 51 60 to 98 00 per £‘air.. Also, JiOXNE.TS.JUXSOJfS^.faj Avery good selection of Bonnet •Uibbouß,Trlitt*T mliigs, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting; Thread Laces and Edgings, Collars, Slcores,fi:C; HOSLERV JIND GLOVES^ LndioV and Llslle iriirctcfj •Silk, Beaver, Berlin, {lined & unlhicd,)Cash mere, and Cotton Cloves. Mens’, Womens* 8c Children's Hosiery of all kinds. ' * Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths, fyc. A very largo lotoTCarpetn of all kinds, which will bo sold very low. Also, Druggets from li to 8 yds. wide. Oil Cloths of all kinds & widths* JJoo/a and Shoe* fur Men and Boys, Women» and Children's shoes. Gum shoos of ail kinds* which will be sold low. v OIiOVEJIJgS,' A largo stock oT Groceries, such as coffbfc* w* gar, tea, molasses, spices, &0., which‘.wJU bo sold as cheap na they can bo had In tho town; «t the old established stand |n North Hanover sticet, where all nro Invited to ottenUbji • Choice New Goods they then will find* • • T<< please the most fastidious nunil, ' , Hence “uverv body go" and buy—great and small - , s . , And Sud kind attention shown to all. PHILIP ARNOLD. , Spt. 281 b ■ FjtNVY OOODS, FtFT BOOKS', se. Sw. n AVTUSTICK, has . just .received • from Hio e f ty, umi is now opening asplotu did dUpl.iy ot Fancy Goods, suitable for the pieseut season, to which he desires to coll the attention «»i lu* friends and the \mhlid. uortment in this line emuot be surpassed In no velty and elegance, and both inqinilitj-andprico, ot tho articles, c muoi full to pluuso purchaser*. It would bo impossible to onumeruto hlfl F aaoy Goods, w hich comprise every variety of fancy article! of liio wost exquisite shape, such as ' ' Piupyr Mnldio Goods, . * ' Elegant alabaster and porcelain lukdtanarfand tray at Fancy Itory, pearl nml shell cant casts. \ Kndies' Fancy baskets. t - Fancy work boxes, u lih icwi»& instrument*. Port Mounaies, of every .Variety, Gold pens and pencils, fancy paper weights. Papetcrios, und a largo variety ofladloa* fancy stationery. . ‘ ‘ Moffo sea IF and wareri, silk and bead purses. Ladles’ tiding whips, elegantly finished, • La.., dies’ fine cntllem Perfbifle buAkets tin d bags. Broshes of every kind for the toilet. BoussoPs Pertum'rp ( of the virions kinds, Mnsicannafrunionts, of all kinds and at all prices, together with no innumerable variety 6f articles elegantly finished and suitable for holi day prosoqU, to which he tastes special atten tion. Also, «n extensive coUctttbu of UOLt- DAY GIFT BOORg, comprising the various English and American Annuals fot 1855, richly embellished und Jllus. trato i Poetical Works, with .Children's Pictorial Books, for children of all ages. , Jlla assortment of School Books and School Stallonaiy is also complete, and comprises everything used in Cpl legoa-Rud. the schools. Ho also calls attention to to hW elefeantdhdayof . liiunps, tfriuiKlolcs, IVum the extensive establishments of Coroellufl, , A'rcjier. and other*, of Philadelphia, comprising evpry stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm or elhcrial-011, to*, gofhorwllh flower vaaea, Fancy Screens, Ac.— lIIh assortment In this lino Is unequalled la the borough. Fniili,"Ftmc}j Confectioner, Nuts, Preserved Fruifn, Ac., Jn every variety add at all prices,all of which mo puronnd/Vcsh, such as can bo.ownUdonly recommended to his friend* and the lUllo ft>lUn, Krmember thq old stand. opposUo the Bank. * ■ ‘ „ S. W, iAvyebsticbi, ' ” OArhsle, December 21,1851,
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