•V County of Cuniberiand, from the Ist day of, jaantftft to tile 31st day ?; ; , ; of December, 1854, inclusive. .Made by the'Commissioner* in compliance with (he requisition contained in i -tho 22d and 23d sections of an act of Assembly of .this. Commonwealth, passed on the ISth day of April, A. D. 1334, and.alsoiin conformity with , the 37th section of the same act, Which requires the County Treasurer, once in evOry year, to state his account and produce his ; vouchers to the . Commissioners, which after examination by said Commissioners, shall bo , .by.them laid before the County Auditors for settlement according to law. ■ln accordance with which N. W. Woods, Esq,, Treasurer of Cumberland, ;;;;; purity, submits the following as a correct exhibit of his Receipts and'lSjt ■; penditurds for the past year, ending the 31st day of December, A. D. 1854. N. W. WOODS, Esq,, Treasurer. Balance Inhands of Treasurer at- last settlement as per Auditors statement, Amount of outstanding county taxes at last settlement, do ’■ of County taxassessed for .the year 1854, do of Loans obtained from Jacob Codvur and others, ’do of Abatement allowed by State Treasurer on payment of $26,000, do of Fines and verdict fees received of Semi. Martin, Clk. of courts, ' .■ do of Verdict and Arbritratlon fees received of George Zlnn, Proth’y. do of Miscellaneous receipts from various persons, , Total receipts for 1804, Schedule of Codniy tuxes outstanding bn the first day of January, A. D. 1855, subject to Explorations. and Commissions. Borough* Qr Thjwmhipi. Monroe,. Wcatpennsborougb, Shippensburg, Carlisle, - Dickinson, Mochanicsburg, Newton, New Cumberland, South Middleton, Lower Allen, Upper Allen, , Carlisle, Dickinson, Eastpennsboroogh, Frankford, Hopewell, Mifflin, Monrde, Newton, Now Cumberland, Newriile, North Middleton, Silver Spring, Shippensburg Boro. 1 South Middleton, Wcstpunnaborough, Those marked thus (•) have since Ist January paid in fall. Those marked thus (!) have since Ist Joriuary paid in part. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES. Grand Jurors for services In 1804, Traverse Jurors for services in 1864, Christian Stough and others for famishing jurors by order ofCourt, Christian InhoflTor oil, candles, Ac., for nso of county, James Matoer for services as Court Orlcr for 1854, J. W. Shearer, Deputy Attorney General fees In Commonwealth cases. Witnesses fees Id Commonwealth cases (embracing 07 bills,) Justices* fees in Commonwealth cases. Constable’s lees in Commonwealth cases, * Auditors. County Auditors for services auditing accounts of 1H53, William Riley for services as clerk to Auditors for 1858, Philip Qulgloy auditing accounts of Prothouotary, Recorder and Register, Goofge Zlnn for services per order of court and Prothy’a. fee* for years 1852-3-4, 123 70 James Loudon for Appearance ducket for Prothonotary, 10 00 Sami. Martin fees in Commonwealth cases, recording roads, &x., per act of Assembly, 517 86 James Loudon fur Record Book-for Recorder’s Office, 10 00 James Loudon for duplicates, binding and stationary for county, 45 18} Joseph Crcislcr for services os Commissioner (10 days at $1,60,) 24 00 John Bobb “ •« (U 7 days at $1,60,) 176 60 Jaroos Armstrong «< “ rHOB days at $1,60,) 464 60 George M. Graham “ •• from 241 h Apl. to 80th Dec. (03 days,) 189 60 William Uiloy 1 year’s salary ns dork and delivering duplicates and election papers, 476 00 Bentz Si Bro., for cloth for covering Office table, 0 18} Frederick Comoran for covering table for office, 1 76 Register’s Office. Alfred Sponsler for registering marriages, births and deaths, Priming. B. Bratton for public printing for 1804, Ephraim Oornman “ “ B. Beatty *• u Eastern Penitentiary. Eastern Penitentiary for support of convicts for 1858, Cpunly Prison. Myers & Gutshail on account (or erecting now prison, * Thomas Symington on account lor sand stono for now prison, Aldred & Richards (or extra work on now prison, Michael Lambert for sand slono furnished now prison, John T Wilson, keeper of Dauphin prison, for support of prisoners, Francis Rosensteol for painting and sanding jail wall, George Woise & William Ciull for paving and materials at Jail, Peter Rodgers putting up toll-tails aud gong at prison, Jacob Rheora on account for unloading sand stono at prison, Solomon Powers for granite sill for front door of prison, llezton Chonoworth and Wm. Widnor for guarding prisoners In Lock-up, Alexander M’Lolstor for kooplng up fires ond labor work, John Gutshall travelling expenses to Goldsboro on county business, Shorifl'Uuggips of Perry county costs and maintenance of prisoner, Frederick Cornman for tables, stools and colters for hammocks, Wfu. Lino and Jacob Spangler for regulating done at prison pavements, william Miller for taking out pump stock at Jail, Henry Glass (or posts for well frame at jail, Up t» d t ’ or k°°k case f° r Sheriff’s ofllco, and others for labor work, filling and leveling jail yard, Randolph for 100 bushels Charcoal fbr prison, P* Rrandt for 80 tons Stono coal for prison, SC xR Tough for hauling 80 tons of stono coal to prison, FHr uIm 10 } Snodgrass for ticking, blankets, &c., (or prison, SjT’. 2/*° *° r kons for rollora o( hammocks, Y r [ or making hammocks for jail, 1 f f-r- * John Ilaye for cleaning ,out Coss-pool, S ii« t Poor House. Directors G I '',’ °r, 1 ! 00r »»4 lloubo ol Employment for support of 1861, 6000 00 Wa‘ ” II«?m. n j<;. T? rlmllo "" ll J - o- Brown, their 0.1.9 for 1864, 00 00 Tr "8o and 0. Slnymnn, VUlton, p.y for 1864, 80 00 WuUh.ii. wim „ R° a ohmuelOoovor for Hauling Shingles to Hupps Bridge Alfted Mash for joist for Bryson’s bridge, K. H.- Eokols for hauling lumber to Bryson's bridge. , Jowph Eborly « « «< «» JToha Sprout »< « •< « John Zoamor « <• « « IHnlol Lehman for work laying floor at Bryson's bridge, Jacob Motley (or joist and plank for « « 'william Green for 10,000 Chestnut shingles for Dlller’s bridge, Of tfifi ; Receipts. Collector’* Namu. Samuel Brickor,f Edward Philips, James Brickor, Samuel Gould,* Joseph A. Weakley, Henry F. Pells, Christopher Melllngcr, C. W. Dchn, Samuel Glclm,* Henry Darr,* Jacob L. ZbOk,* Joseph C. Thompson,! Samuel Beetetn, Adam Eslinger, William Graham,! John Elliott/ J obn B. Perry, Moses Bricker,! David Baker,! Lewis Wlllpt, Robert M’lvor, John H. Spahr.f Henry Hickernell,! Samuel Hollar,! J acob* N ofTtainger, Benjamin M’Keohan,! By Payments. Courts. Public Offices. Commissioner’s Office. !W/w,v v r* Cornelius Konnedyfor 6000 Ohestnutßhlngteihhd haulinglo,ooo, , i* Andrew Kauflman'for scantling for bridge, : k * Jacob foc repairs done at Alexander's bridge;- ’' *■ r j. Henry Funk for plank and putting same in Alexander's bridge,; ■>•''*£s Henry Kuts for ropaira.done at <* -' tt \ \. Appropriations, 1 ' ■ Camborlftiujami Union Fire Companteß, , v ; ’. Assessors* '■ ‘ :: '• Jobs Boetetn and other Assessors for services rendered foryoarlB64,. Elections. ■. ... 1 John Diller and other officers of-tho General and Township elecUoasfbflßM, Public Buildings. - Ijohn Halbert for repairs of cornice of Court rooto, . Francis Roscbsteel lor painting ** tf ' Monroe Morris for stove and pipe, &o; . Jacob Flenard 1 year's ealoiy as keeper of Public Building, Lydia Wairlchand-M.L. Dunbar cleaning Court room, . • ,r : ’- ; "William Broczo for Blacksmith ,work done at Lock-up, \ Jefferson ‘Worthington lor glnzibg done at Court House, , - Charles Welrlcb and J.Flenardfor shaking carpet of Court room, Frederick Benta for mending locks dt Court houW, , ■ . Andrew Heckor for mending lock ot Lock-up, . • - . A. Si Lyfto for repairs of spouting, BtcV Barney Carney for white washing Lock-up, - • ’ Peter Gutshall lor repairs done at Court house, , Loans and Interest on Ilians/ John Bobb and others, amount of their rcspectiTo county bonds, Carlisle Deposit Bank amount ofloon obtained, do do do do discount on renewal, Adam Peffer, Wm. Kerr and others, amount of Interest on bonds. $2ll 03 8178 12 20708 81 28498 00 1816 79 • 88 00 40 62 92 20 faonry Saxton for hardware, kc. 5. M. Hoover for atone coal for Court house, Joseph May for shoveling snow, Joseph Murphy hauling coal ashes, John B Bratton postage for county, James Martin for boxing (recast Court house, j Joseph May for trimming trees, | Wm. Lino for Linden trees and planting', J. E. Fuller lor computing scale, 11. Rlngwalt and J Gregg, assisting to prepare duplicates, Mrs. Mary Moudy for cleaning at Court house, John Wood for stationary, - George Craighead for services as Assessor, ] J. M. Gregg lor services and expenses going to Baltimore on County business, James Armstrong exposes to Goldsboro and Philadelphia on tf ~<• G. W. Hltner 80 yards cotton duck for hammocks, ' A. S. Lyno repairs of door, shutters, latch, and 16 wash basins, . ] Joseph May and Thomas James for cleaning well at jail, .•**' ~ Wm. Randolph for.loo bushels Charcoal for Court house, " 6. W. Hilton horse and carriage hire, Adam Senseman »< « “ . Samuel Martin for screening and putting in coal, i W. S. Goboan, Esq., amount of advancement by him to Gonoty Treasury, Mrs, M'Leistor cleaning out jail, f . Cumberland Valley Railroad freight on coal, John Harder furnishing grass seed for jail yard, Samuel Taylor and other Collectors, amount of abatement allowed tax payers, Sundry persons premiums on fox and other scalps, Constables for making returns to court, &c«. $68,072 68 •Jlnf. Oiifttand’g. $BOO 26 281 01 14 18 581 71 666 40 40 02 271 27 49 70 292 80 246 82 806 49 929 85 666 60 185 49 181 61 b 0 28 80S 04 164 04 447 48 26 88 110 67 1220 24 1491 89 81 12 776 88 889 07 Inquests. Joseph C. Thompson, Coroner, and Justice Longneckcr and Justice Middleton fees and Jurors pay holding inquests on dead bodies, Win. S. Coboan and others, amount of taxes crronlously assessed. $9,676 67 Total amount, Cr. by amount paid on Commissioner’s orders, $43,784 20$ “ “ “ County Treasurer’s commission at 1| 650 01 “ “ “ Outstanding taxes unpaid by collectors, 0,076 67 u “ Coiloctors fees at 5 per cent. 1,071 47 “ “ •* Exonerations, 260 87 “ “ “ Balance In-bonds and duo County by Treasurer, 7,684 00$ Dr. to amount of receipts for 1854, $487 60 . 2188 681 02 00 .46 48 48 00 t 88 60 • 682 614 44 86| 82 06 I CimDSBLAKD COONTT, S 3. I Wo the Commissioners of Cumberland County, do certify and submit tho fore- I I e'E*i. jgoing as a correct statement of tho Receipts and Expenditures of ibo county aforesaid, n-orff ihd'lat day of Jahtmry'to the 51K day.bfn&cwiiher, 2&64, inclu sive, as also a schedule of tho outstanding county taxes in the Borough sand Townships therein stated j together with a statement of the expenditures under each head 0/ appropriation made by the Commissioners In compliance with tho requisitions contained and 2Sdßoet|ons of an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth passed the 16th day of Abril, 1884. Witness our bands and seals at Carlisle,'this first day of January, 1851^ JOHN’ 8088, J. ARMSTRONG. GEO. M. GRAHAM, Committionert. 112 60 16 00 10 60 Attest—Wu. RiLEt, Clerk. GuiIDERLXRD CoDSTY, SS. We tbo undersigned Auditors of Cumberland count met according to law, and having boon sworn proceeded to examine tho accounts and vouchors of-N. W. Woods, Esq., Treasurer of said county, from tho Ist day of January to tho 81st day of Decemder, 1854,inclusive, do ccrliV that, wo Qod tho sum of suvon thousand six hundred and eighty four dollars and three fourth cents, duo by said Treasurer to the County aforesaid, as will appear by tho foregoing exhibition Of said account. In testimony whereof wo have hereunto set our hands at Carlisle, this 20lb day of January 1865. J. D. DRAWBADGH, ISAAC RINGWALT, JACOB STEINMAN, duJUort. In conformity with tho 10th section of an act of Assembly, cmillcd “an acl lo revise the Mililia system” &0., passed the 30(h day of April, 1853, ex hibit the following account: 80 70 168 60 181 76 165 DO DR. To amount of outstanding Militia tines tor 1858 and previous years, as per last annual settlement by County Auditors, Sl 0 73 07 To amount of Militia Hues returned for 1854 as per duplicates, 1241 60 810 40 Schedule of Militia Fines, exhibiting tho amount of Duplicates, amountßoColved. amount Exonerated, amount Collector’s foes, and amount Outstanding, as per annexed tablet ° * 18000 00 860 20 441 00 < 60 00 771 804 100 00 807 00 101 26 200 00 17 00 28 00 88 26 8 65 18 60 28 46 4 00 TWniftipj. Colltctor't Names, Yr».\'£j noi ?. n Kxonera- Dutitan- Store llooui for Ilcnl* QnlUnrt aFP 1 _____ ji/ttpiicota lieciivtd. Fett, Horn. ding, Store-room on tho north-east corner of Ull ill CuoL , Dickinson, John Huston, )1847 M6O MM of'’Anri/” T UE “" bscrib ' !r “> ''“"So hi« hual- Now Cumberland, Joseph Mnssor, 13 00 l 3 00 Enqldro of WM LEONARD* VT’ i°u com , mo ? ci!d “ ullln S “T his largo North Middleton, Samuol Allen, 80 00 215 206 25 00 Slo, January U 1856-01 ’ I,ld •P 1 «'«“ d «<«* of Allen, Jacob Coovor, 1618 112 00 26 76 676 79 60 _ J ,_ ° m L° rl V■ WINTER OOODS JT COST FOR CJSU. Eastponnsbotough, Jacob Longnockcr, “ 108 60 81 06 866 78 00 OEO. Z. BRBTZ, I>. D. S. Most of this slock has boon purcliasod Ibis fal Now Cumberland, Joseph Musset, 1810 21 60 21 60 Dentist. In N«“ Yort at >d Philadelphia, at tbo lours Newvlllo, |John Moore, »« 18 50 fl 68 82 700 t - * I v tn,,,!,,,. m r < ■ CABl ' pHcos. Purchasers cau therefore save WostpouusborougbEdward Philips, iB6O 78 60 ) B 60 R n!'* lusmoney by calling soon, and at tho same time Shlpponshurg, James Brlckor, “ 810 840 l fill, ! i t P f W s'i A “’i * r , ooth hsvo tho largest ond host stock of goods to so- Monroe, Jacob Morrett, 1852 88 00 27 46 865 >OO inserted, single tooth to an onUre sot. on | ec t from, in tho town or county. In this Stock Now Cumberland, Owen James, “ 10 00 10 08 ’ _47 760 the latest and moat.approvod p«in- w lll bo found some fresh Lower Allen, John G. Heck, 1858 24 50 10 00 242 12 00 clplcs-such aa S ingle Block and rfiuai , Carlisle, Sadmol 11. Gould,* «« 00 00 C 0 00 C ua} li> Disease* Clodie, CnNSltllCrtß, Dickinson, Joseph A. Weakley, <• 84 60 04 50 nm!l! y tr s? tC » »'lon- Enslponnsborough, Adnm Esllngor, <• 80 60 40 00 40 50 ,4 d Diokloson nEer n Parsons! m of „ C f ad ? ma .‘? ora > “ nd ? In w»nt of Frunkford, Wllllam Gralmm, “ 40 00 80 10 100 200 hotol will K for^rant^itemliof Anrilln’ tl, ° “ lU)n J lon of^ntmors Is nlso In- Hatnpden, Daniel Dolls, << 00 60 40 88 362 14 00 Ennulro of ,or ront frora I,w Istof April uoit. vltocl to (ho great variety of Farming utensils of Hopowoll, John Elliott/ ■< 40 00 30 00 17 00 x,n,n . 01 JinuvnT unntp tho very host makers. Ploughs of oil kinds Mllllln, John Ferry, “ 87 60 20 08 167 000 JanUorv 4 1866_at ' furnished nl n smoll ndvnncu on City prices,— Moclmnicsburg, Gonrgo Wobborl, •• 60 50 40 40 260 760 *imiu»ry iooi*— ov Homo tho manufacturers prices, also a Monroe, Moses Brlckor, 71 60 01 75 828 060 aunorlor article of Churns, which wo warrant to Noffton, David Baker, « 63 00 62 00 woonw lor ueni. make more butter out of tho same quantity of Now Cumberland, Lewis Willett, *• 18 00 14 00 00 260 Rooms nt present In tho occupancy of Croam than any other Churn in use, try it. Newvlllo, Robert M’lvor, •• ■ 28 00 10 00 10 00 i wm. Gould, os an auction store, fronting JOHN P. LVNE, North Middleton, John H. Spahr, “ 76 50 46 11 *■ 80 80 tho market house, will ho for ront from tho Ist West side NorM //atioecr Strctt. Silver Spring, Henry Hlckornoll, 05 00 71 26 876 20 00 of April next. Enquire ot Carlisle, May 11 Southampton, Henry B. Koch, « 80 60 80 40 1 60r 460 O. INUOFP. nn4ll ' T~z — Shlpponaburg 80., Samuol Hollar, - « 08 00 80 10 20 00 January 4. 1865-8 t Bools and Shoes. Shlpponaburg Tp., Wilson Snodgrass, •* 860 888 17 . TUST rocolvod a nrima j TUST received, a largo assortment of BOOTS ftisSSS.: ““ VS SS' ISS issWSsSSJSSayiKr u... u.„w..|.u.» i-ijtjs^psatssi Thoio marked thus (•) hare since Ist January, 1856, paid iu full, ’ Aug. 31,1881. SAATON’B. | Cutlislo, October 12, ie61 lAS ' OGI^BY- , 1 00 8 00 76 18 7 00 120 00 6 02* 20 72 8 00 8 62* 1 60 41 00 1607 60 04 00 87 06 8 00 2 26 8 61 7 06 * 480 8 21 ' 42 02* 120 00 00 00 Miscellaneous. Refunded Taxes. IV. W. WOODS, Esq., Treasurer, WOO. 1 40 6 00 1 00 '• 6 61 30 00 480 95] 848 83 r t- 4888 00 8000 00 81 99 722 24 - -'-I. 4 65] 84 25 8 00 ! 00 9 56 '»,V*r 86 60 2 50 855 25 10 00 22 50 1400 60 77 121 70 08 251 01 10 00 $48,784 20* $68,072 08 68,072 GQ $2615 17 cr. • Amt'. outstandin’g Militia fine's far 1854 ' . , . ' and previous yofiirs subject to com missions, &c. J 9576 20 Exonerations allowed collectors for i ' :1864 and previous years,, Cdlloctors commissions for 1854 ,atod f ' 08 22 Printing military statement of 1868, 80 00 Brig, Insp. S. Crop salary,.&o. 144 25 Ringgold Artillery Company opproprl atlon for 1853-4, Union Goods do for 1852-8-4,- Springfield Light Infantry appropria. t!on for 1853-4, . ' 100 00 Carlisle Light Infantry do for 1864, '5O 00 Adamantine Guards -do Tor 1864', '76 00 County Commissioners on military bus. 75.00 James. Burfnet assessor of Monroe (p. 2 06 Jacob Ltng assessor of Lower Allen, -'2 12 Samuel Albright asscssor of Hampden, 260 John Erford assessor of Eastpennsboro.* 3 82 J. EicbelWrgor assessor of Sliver Spring, 3 80 3aa. Graham assessor of Pranltford, 1 04 A. Frasier hsseasor of ShlppensburgTp.,. .14 H. A. Thrash assessor of ShippVg. 80., 2 60 Michael Zcigler assessor'of Newvillo, 112 Wm. Duncan assessor of Southampton - for 1849; ■ 1 85 J. Weslheiffer assessor of Nowton, 2 16 D. Kitzmiller assessor af Southampton, 152 Cyrutf Rlnard'ossessor of Mifflin, 1 52 G« M*KeehabasBossorofWcatpennsboro* 2 74 John Carson assessor of Hopewell, 2 16 P. Cornman assessor of Carlisle, 8 92 J. 8; Hosteller,assessor of Ucclianicsb*g. 2 42 J. Sweitzer assessor of Now Cumberland, 72 J. Urlch assessor of Upper Allen, 2 82 G. Craighoadaaseasbr of S. Middleton, 464 'John Beotcm assessor of Dickinson, 8 60 Jacob GutahalJ assessor of N, Middleton, 8 10 Balance duo Military fund In hands of County Treasurer, CountyTreosurer's commission on pay ment of $1202 41, 12 02 Cumberland County, sa. Wo tho undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and.sworn according to law, in accordance with tho act;of Assembly of the 80th April 1858, having examined the above account of N. W. Woods, Esq., Treasurer for tho coun ty aforesaid, in tho matter of Militia taxes, do And tho same correct as above stated. . Witness our hands at Carlisle, this 18th day of Januory 1855. J. B. DRAWBAUGH, ISAAC RINGWALT, JACOB STEINMAN, of Cumb. Co. Attention Farmers I A MEETING of Farmers and others Interea ted in Agriculture, will bo held on Satur day tho 17th of February, at the Court House, in Garble, at 10 o’clock, A. M. to take measures to form an Agricultural Society for Cumberland county. AH persons friendly to the object are earnestly requested to bo present. MANY FARMERS* February 1, 1866. York County Academy. FEMALE DEPARTMENT. THE Second Session of the scholastic year in this Institution will commence on tho First of February* There is a full Board of Teachers, and every facility offered to pupllsfor tbo acquisition of an accomplished education. For terms and references see circulars. Which may bo had on application to the Princi pal. D. D. PRINCE. York, Feb. 1, 1855—« NEW GOODS. THE Subscriber, having just received from Philadelphia a fresh supply of substantial GOODS, will dispose of them at a very low mark. M. SNODGRASS. Carlisle, January 18, 1855.—U. Estate Notice, LETTERS of administration on tho estate of i Rachael Lehman, late of Cumberland coun ty,.have' been issued by the Register of said county,to tho subscriber residing in Cumberland county. AU persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment to ' ADAM LEHUfAJf, Adm’r. January 18/1866 —Gt* for Rent. THE largo trro story Sfono House and Lot of Ground, on East Main street, belonging to tho heirs of James Thompson, dec'd., is offered for rent from tho Ist of April noit. Enquire of HKNTIV SAXTON. Carlisle, January 18, IB6o—Bt Family Coal, f r|f\ Tons LYK.ENS VALLEY COAL, t/UU broken and screened, prepared ex pressly lor family use, receiving auk for sale by W. B. MUKRAY, jJgent. January 18,1866. —8 ms. Llinebni'iiei'N’ Coal. onnn Tous likens valley nut a superior article, receiv ing and fbr sale by IV. B. MURK AT, A S cni. January 18, 1856. —8 ms. Blacksmith Coal. Annn Bushela BLACKSMITH COAL, a cJ vr vfV-F hrst rate article, recaivind and lor sale by W. B. MURRAY, January 18, 1806.—3 ms. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to (ho subscriber, arc hereby notified to call at the store and pay up, ns I desire to close my books with as little delay as possible. CHAS. OGILBY. January 11, 1865. N. B. A largo assortment of new, cheap, and desirable goods, still on hand selling at cost for cash. 0. O. Two Splendid Forms Wok Sale. THU-sabscrlber will soli at PrivatoSalotbo two followlng'dlscrlbod forma, to wit j■, . No. 1. is situated on tbo north west Of Cor. lislo adjoining tho inhabited part of said borough. Containing 140' Acres of first rato. limb atotfe land, having thorcon erected a now Urge bank born, a largo hey house, a largo Cattle, stable, also a comfortable dwelling houso & oilier out buildings. Tbo land is in a high state of culti ration, and all undor good post & rail fence.— It is bounded on the North by tho heirs oi Sam’). Alexander dec’d., on tbo Boat by John' Noble, Win'. D. Seymour & others, oh the West by John Moore, David Grier,i&c/, and on tbo South by tho Public road leading fromC’ari lislo to Wcggonbrs bridge. No. 2. is situated In North Middleton ,Tp., 44 miles from Carlisle on tbo Harrisburg & Carlisle Turnpike rood about 1£ miles from Middlesex mills, bounded os follows, on tbo North by tho Conodogulnlt Creek, on tho Wolt by Irvin’s heirs, on tho East by John Noblo & Jesse Ziglcr, and on tbo South by Abr. Hot* rick - and the Harrisburg Turnpike road. Con taining 225 acres, about 100 acres of limestone and tbo residue is black slate, about, 160 acres Of tbo tract cleared, undor good fence and in.a. good state ot cultivation, the balance, is.very Heavily timbered ; a largo portion of tbo farm is medow land. Tho improvements are a largo Stone Dwelling hoiipo, a large log & frame barn, a stoop Spring-house, and other out buildings, an applo orchard and a largo quantity of otbor fruit trees. 681 26 100 00 150 00 No. 8. la a small tract of land about a $ milo west of No. 1., on the Baker road leading from Carlisle to Waggoner’s bridge, containing 26 acres of first rate limestone land, bounded by said road on the north, by John Noble on the south. Brown’s heirs on the east, and by Baker on tho west. 472 87 Tho subscriber will also sell a number of out lets to suit purchasers. Tho above property will be sold on reasonable terms. ARMSTRONG NOBLE Carlisle, Jan. 11,1856—tf $2515 17 Fayetteville Female Seminary. rr HIS Institution will open on the first Mon- I day of March, In a new and commodious building orected for that purpose, under the direction and superintendence of Rev. J. Ken nedy,and SamL Thomson. The location of the Seminary is healthy and retired. It is the de sign of the Principal that the course of instruc tion bo thorough, and the expenses moderate. The best female teachers will bo employed. Pupils will bo arranged in classes according to the direction of the Principal. There will be three classes—Primary, Junior and Senior. TERMS: SUMMER SESSION, For board, washing, fuel & light, per ses. sion of 4 months, $4O 00 Tuition in Senior class per session, 8 00 “ Junior “ “ 600 " Primary “ " 4 00 Greek, Latin .or French, 6 00 Music on Piano and use of Instrument, ly 00 OH painting and drawing, 6 00 For further information address „ J. KENNEDY, Principal, Fayeitvilic, Franklin Co., Fa. January 4,18 G Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts of Gomroon Pleas In the Counties of Perry, Cum berland and Juniata, and Sami. Woodburn and John Kupp, Associate Judges ot the said Court, in the said County of Cumberland, by their pre cepts to mo directed, dated the 12th of Decern her, 1864, have ordered an adjourned Court of Common Picas to bo holdon at Carlisle, on t)jo 19th of February, 1855, at ID o’clock In the forenoon, to continue one week. Notiob Is, therefore, hereby given to all per sons interested to bo then and there (u attend- .JOS. McDARMOND, Shff. January 4, 1865'. Drugs, Confectionaries, dec. THE undersigned has just returned from Phil adelphia, with a fresh supply of DRUGS, CONFECTIONARIES, &c. These, with his stock on hand/n-Jll make hi«_-# of Drugs, Medicines and Tg Chemicals complete. Bia assortment ZM of Confectionaries is slso unusually tine, con sisting of pure sugar white sud transparent can dy Toys, common, assorted, and tino candies of every variety; also, fruits, nuts, and ovary tblgg 1 belonging to that department of trade. Ho would call special attention to Ids supply of FANCY ARTICLES, for the Holidays, and for general use- All are invited to call, whether they wish to purchase or not. Carlisle, Dec. 21, 1864 Teas, Coflfcc, Ate, THE subscriber has Just added to his forme stock, a general selection of CHOICE GRO CERIES, as well as all the other variety of ar '<32&vl tides usually kept in a Grocery Store, embracing RloCofleo—roasted and greon —ut 121 and 14 els. por lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of flue quali ties; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt, and a varie ty Fancy articles, all of which are ollered at the lowest cash prices. AVo are thankful for the former support given Us, and invjto a further call from our friends and cuaiomvra. J. W. EBY Marlon Hall, Carlisle, Aug. 8, 186-1. LooU Out In Time I CHOLERA-MORBUS, Dysentery, Dlarrhnea, &c.,aro makingthoir appearance? yon know the remedy. If you have any regard for the wolfhro of yourself, your «ife or your children, supply yourselves 'instantly with “Beecher's Matchless Cordial," otherwise abide the conse quences resulting (Vom a bigoted adherence to old quSckery. The Matchless remedy can had at the Drug Store of B. J. KIEFFER, Sou/h Hanover ilreef, a few door* »£*u/fi of Court J/ouse. [Carlisle, May 18, *64.j What Can Mtake us i “Epason’a whole ploasnreyoll the Joysofseusd; Lie in thoso. three \worda —Health, Peacoaud, , Competenco.” ' - ; t [PbP?-3 .‘But when we havopains; affliction or afighlali • ■ of dlsdasofl, isnot our pleasure,'onribJV and ’ our happiness thereby destroyed 7 - Why IetOUT ■ ‘ sick follow-being suffer? Does not Cbifst say-x--" “With the same measure yo mete, it ihatt'fa' ‘‘ measured to you again 7”~Matb. 7,2. ~«Who - 'l' is a wise man and endowed with knowledge ■ among you, let him shownut of a goodconver-- sation his works with meekness of wisdom.”— * James 8,18, , '*-V -;Dr. C. CAHDDERrwhoso medicines or® ; ontlrcly composed ormade of whole*omo robtA/ plants and hydropathy (the water cure) good In all diseases; Vno poison of any sort.)'. OfflCe ad- ■ joining Mr. Charles Plcager, East Pomfret at, near South Hanover St;, Carlisle,- Cumberland county, Pa: His Character by Respectable AVjgAbori, .[Copy 61 a letter from (he Rev., C. bach to Mr. H.lf. Etter, of tho Warm Spriogi.]! ~. Respected Sir:—Allow-too to .introduce to > your friendly notice,Dr/,CarddcrofNQW York.V I havo known Dr. C. for-lff years j lie ha# dona' T business for mo with sobriety,-honesty and ac*v. curacy; therefore Ido believe him- to be peT* fectly sober, honest and trustworthy*. Anyia vora you may. sue. proper to confer on him, will bo highly appreciated by his numerous friends,. .. and by none more highly (ban your sincere friend otid humble sorVant. ‘ - v ' C. H. Lcmucnr. Bandisburg, Pa., July 10,1851. [Copy of a letter from George Spabr,- Es4-* County Treasurer.] .. •••■•«• I do certify, that tho medical advice -of Hr. P. G. Cardder has surpassed any other which I have hitherto bad in the cure of severe fever id my family. I wonld therefore recommend him to such persons who moy be afflicted with afore? said disease or otherwise, . -• • Geckos SpAUfe; Bloomlleld, Aug. 20,1851. . v “ Heal all manner of sickness and aHraamner o( disease.*’ —New Testament. Tho different medicines and their directions for the speedy, certain and timely euro of all diseases; Will do sent to tho afflicted in any direction, and they Can receive superior medicines by the flrtt to- - turn o( mail or express. Address Dr. IV C. Carddor, Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa«, postage paid, and the fee $1 always accompany ing (ho letter with the order, and the' descrip tion of the feelings and of the symptoms of conn plaints. Testimonials from numerous persona of the highest respectability in thla'and adjoin ing counties, giro authentic evidenced tho good ness of Dr. Canldur’s character which can bn scon at his office. It Is this system of medical science tho books and means ot cure only which Dr. Carddcr employs which allow of mcdiclnea entirely composed or made of wholesome roots, plants and hydropathy, which surpass In point of superior goodness all other medical, means beyond all bounds of comparison, N. B. Tho Doctor speaks (ho English and German languages, &c. If interviews be desir ed, or visits requested, Dr. C. will endeavor to accommodate applicants as far as he ti&n. Carlisle, January 18, 1855—3 m NEW GOODS! fPHE largest stock of GOODS ever brought to I Carlisle, is now to bo seen at P. Amioi.n’a Store, where, thankful for past favors, hope* for a continuance of the same. His Stock having been purchased to great advantage he Is prepar ed to sell goods cheaper than over. His stock consists in part of tho different kinds 01 s good* suited to the season, among which day be found Ladies’ in every variety, such as flno Plada, M, do Laid*, Cashmeres, Merinooa, Faramettas, Alpacca*, Black and Fancy Silks, among which, may bo found the cheapest over brought to Carlisle. MKNB AND BOVS WCtR, such as Cloths, (black and fancy colors,) Casl meres, Vestings, Satlnetts, Jeans and Plaids for Boys’ wear. Alsd, of all kinds, such ds bleached and anbleacbfid Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Calicoes, Glnglutoa, Bagging, &c. Also, Flannels of all kinds and colors, which will bo sold very low. BLANKEST of all klhds and at all price** from slsoto 58 00 per pair. Also, BONNETS RIBBONS, fe*. A very good selection of Bonnet Blbbons, Trim niings, Jnconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, Thread Laces and Edgings, Collars, Sleeves, &c. HOSIERY 4HD GLOVES , Ladles’ and Gentlemen’s Kid, Llsllo Thread, Silk, Beaver, Berlin, (lined & unllned,) Cash mere, and Cotton Gloves. Mens’, SVotncns* & Children’s Hosiery of all kinds. B. J. KIEFFEH Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths, fye. A very Ifirgo lot of Carpets of all kinds. Which will bo sold very low. Also, Druggets from 14 lo 8 yds. wide, Oil Cloths of all kinds & widths. Roots ami Shoes for Men end Boys, Women » and Children’s shoes* Gum flmea o 1 all kinds, which will be sold low. GROCERIES, A Urge stock of Groceries, such as coffee, su gar, tea, molasses, spices, Sec., Which will bq sold as cheap os they can be had in the town, at the old established stand In North Hanover street, where all are Invited to attend as £ Choice New Goods they (hen will And, To please the most fastidious mind, Hence “everybody go” and ouy—grest and small And ll»d kind attention shown to all. PHILIP ARNOLD. Spl. 28th 1851. F.iNcY Goods, Diet books, SW. lIAVERSTICK, has just received • from the city, and is now opening asplen. did display of Fancy Goods, suitable for the piesenl season, to which ho desires to call the attention of bis friends and the public. His as. aortmonl iu this lino cannot bo surpassed In no* velty and elegance, aiid both in quality sod price of the articles, cannot fail to please purchasers* U would bo impossible to enumerate his Fancy Goods, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite shape, such a* Pniper Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain Inkstands and trays. Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card coses. Ksdles’ Fancy baskets. Fancy work boxes, With lowing Instruments# Fort Monnaltfs, of every variety. Gold pens and pencils, lancy paper Weight*. Papoterics, and a largo variety of litdics’ fancy stationery. » Motto seals and wafers, silk and bead purfcei, Ladles’ riding whips, elegantly finished. L*« dies' flee cdlflory. Porfurao baskets and bags. Brushes oi every kind for the tolloi. Roussel's Porlumcs of the various kbits. ’ Musical Instruments, of. all kinds ahd at all prices, together with an innumerable variety bf articles elegantly finished and suitable for holi day presents, to which ho Invites special atten- DAY QIFT aU ° XtCDBIvQ collcctlon of HOLU BOOKS, comprising the various English mil American Annuals for 1865, richly omlmhlshod and llluj. trsto I Footled Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, lor children of all oges. Ills assortment ot School Books and School Stationary Is also complete, and comprises everything u3od In Col leges and the schools. Ho also calla attention to’ to bis elegant dlslny of Enunpa, Grlnudotos, Ac., t>om the extensive catahllshmcnts of Cornelius. Anchor and others, of Philadelphia, comprising - every Stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm or othortal oil, to- . gethcrwlth tlowor vases, Fancy Screens. Bco.<~ ln tho ' Fruits, Jennet/ Con/ectioney, Nuts, Freserved Fruits, ice., in, every variety and at all prices, all of which aro pure and frosb, such tw can bo coiiliacnly rocohimctidOd t