■o-’’ ” - • r A'Card.' ’ ')■ mnß Ohdcrflipictl on teliajf Gf lho TTnion Firo T'OtmipW; ralorn ; lheW smooto {o ' Ulo Carlislofor thMlbcra patronage ok .■ tohdXo tho Series' of ' locturos just oonolndad. ■Woalso tendor.onrthanks to the seToraieeafte •iaen who kindly delivered the different able and -.oatortalnlng lectures, of the bourse. - Bt- A. Longadorf, A. B. Ewing, J ohn Monyer, Gi B. dole, Gqo. Wetzel, Cora, of Arrangera’t. I February'22, 1835. Money to Loan. fl/TONET to loan on first mortgage. Enquire JjAat this, office. Carlisle, Feb. 22,1855—-tf Register’s Notice. 'jVFO'riOE is hereby given to all persona into d.l rested, that the fallowing accounts have boon Hied in this office by tho accountants there in named foi* examination, and trill bo proseut«d to the Orphans’Court of Cumberland county for confirmation and allowance on Tuesday, the 20th of March, A. 1). 1865, viz : 1. The first and (Inal account of John Good year, administrator of the estate of Jno. M.Ege, late of the borough of Carlisle, doc’d. 2. The account of Andrew Frazer and Sami. Wherry, Esq.,’ caecutovs of James H. Wallace, late of Shlpnonsbufg township, dec’d. 8. The account of Jacob Creamer, Fetor Creamer atod Geo. Creamer, executors of Jacob Croamer, late ol Southampton township, dec d. • 4. Tho'aocount of Levi Merkel, Esq., surviv ing executor of Geo. Hupp, Into of Allen town ship, rlec^d. 5. The first and Anal account of James Bora and Mathew Thompson, administrators do bon is non with'.the will annexed of Mathew Thomp son, late of MiflUn township, dec’d. «. The account of David Hoover, administra tor of the estate of Mary Hoover, late of Hope well township, dec’d. 7. The necount of Charles T. McLaughlin, administrator of the estate of James Carottyers, late of the borough of Shipponsburg, dec’ll. 8. The account of Geo. Bcltzhoover, admin- Istratov ofthc estate of Jacob Beltzhoover, late of Silver Spring township, dec’d. 9. The account of William F. Swigor, Ebq., executor of Frederick Huff, late of North ftlid dleton township, dee’d. 10. The sobond ami final account of John Newcomer, administrator of the estate of Ab’m. Newcomer, late of Southampton tp., dec’ll.^ 11. Titc account of Daniel Wonderly & Win. Weiso, executors of John Wonderly, late of .South Middleton township, dec’d. 12. The account of Jacob Golden, adminis trator of the estate of Jacob Tinsel, late of Miff lin township, doc’d. 18. Tito account of David Shoop, administra tor with the will annexed of Maria E. Smith, lute of Hampden tmvnsnip, doc’d. 14. The account ot Thomas Hamilton, oxec blor of Andrew Shell, late of Lower Allen tp., dee’d. 15. Tho account of Jacob Ritncr, Ksq.. ad. mlnlatrator of the estate of Rev. Martin Wolf, lato of Hamilton county, Ohio, dec’d. 10. Tho account of Christian Baker, adminis trator of the. estate of John Baker, late of Mon ro® township, dec’d. ] 17. The account of Pores W. Quigley, admin fstrntor of the estate of Andrew Quigley, late of North Middleton township, doc’d. 18. The account of Samuel Rlter, ndmlnistm-1 tor of the estate of Hr. Chan. W. Dehn, late of l Now Cumberland, dec’d. ' ID. Tho account ol Jacob Shade, administra tor of the estate of David Shade, late of the bo rough of Carlisle, dec’d. 2l>. The (hml account of Dr. Win. son, Administrator of the estate oj JohirSimp. son, late of Cumberland county, dec’d. • 21. Tho account of Henry Shank, administra tor of* tho estate of Elizabeth Shank, late <if Dickinson township, dec’d. 22. The guardianship account of Henry Enck, guardian of Win. Trlpncr, minor child of Jacob Trlpner, Into of Monroe township, dec’d. 23. The guardianship account of John Poor er. guardian of Ephraim Homer, minor son of Jacob Humor, into of N. Middleton fp., dec’d. 21. The guardianship account of John Wal lace, guardian of the persona and estates of I>a ▼id Brim, Joseph Brim, Henry Brim, Catharine Brim, Sami. Brim, Mary Brim,and Jacuhß.im, minor children of Joacph Brim) Into of Frank ford towna'iilp, doc’d.’ ** WILLIAM LYTLE, Register. Carlisle, Fob. 22, t855~4t* ■ Tnvcni License. TO the Honorable tho Judges of the Court ot General Quarter Sessions of tho Peace of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1855. The petition ol William Moudy, respectfully . represents, that your petitioner is provided with tint necessary requisites for keeping a house of, public entertainment in the house now occupied by him as an eh. in the Ka*( Ward of the borough of Carlisle. Vour petitioner, therefore, prays' jonr Honors to grant him a license lor tho same tho ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Mon day of April, 1855. As in duty bound be will ever pray, Ac. WILLIAM AIOUDV. February 22, 1355—1 it Wc the undersigned citizen* of the Fast Ward, of the borough cjf Carlisle, in tho comity ol Cumberland, do certify (hat we are well acquain ted with the above named William Moudy, tbat he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, ami is well provided with house room and conveniences for (he accommodation of stran gers and travellers, and that such Inn orTavem is necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers and travellers. A. A. Lino, George Zinn, jr., Wm. Benta,C. Inhod*, John Gillen, Gitas. Fleagor, R. M’Gnrt ney, John Gutshull, Daniel Eckels, IVm. Park, Wm. Id no, John 11. PUkoy, James M’Oonlgal, Joint Fullor, Tavern License. Tfl tho Honorable tho Judges of tho Court n| Gonoral Quarter .Sosslons of fim Poaco of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1855. Tho petition of SaimteLAUgoier, respectfully that your petitioner Is provided with tho nttcbflsiry requisites Ibr keeping a house of public entertainment In tho house now occupied by him as such, in Chnrchtmvn, Monroo town ship. Vour petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors fd grant him a license for the same tho ensuing year, commencing on the 2ml Monday of April next. A* in duty hound ho will ever pray, Ac. SAME. ALLGBIER, Fob. 22, 1855 —Ot We tho undersigned citlzorts of (ho township of Monrocj in the county ol Cumberland, do certify that wo are Well acquainted with the above named Samuel Allgelor, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for Hie accommodation of strangers and travellers, . «ad that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to ac „• commodate tho public and entertain strangers jL *md traveller*. Hopple* M. G. Uotltzhoovcr, John A. "pWrt *V B° ,t7 *hoovor, Peter S. Miller, Fran . it Hcnoar, Jacob Grove, Peter bakor, Oon . Jljjjfj KneU 1 *’ ttil> Lir,n «° r » *• B * Ashler, Heo. ; 5.V; ■§Mr.n fk rr Tttv °ri» License. i ffi«?sjJ. 0 n raW . o tho J «3e"» or tho Court of M‘ m I,„SV QU^ 0r »f tho Pooco of wfho 'MtUloh oV*f‘. Aprl ' Sessions, 1865. P®rtl‘Oq of John Hoover rennertOiiiv tllB ’ s ’“! lr PGttttonor Ibprov/tloduith mitotoß.Bry roqul.Uc, for koopiCg * ho u»o of .fflls! v h ,m tho poro hßh of Mechanics. .Your, petitioner, therefor®, prays vmir > v 1p(IOr8 to grant him a license for the same tho ' ensuing year, commencing on tho 2d Monday of ■ April noxt. As in duty bound, bo will evorl JOHN HOOVER. • , Vi|r«bruary 22, 13G5—at Wo the undersigned citizens of the Borough .ef.Jtfcohanlcshurg, in (ho county of Cumber do certify Unit wo uro woll acquainted with ,’>th9 above mimed John Hoover, that ho is of repute,for honesty and temperance, und is provided with honao room und conveniences .\loi}ibo accommodation of strangers and travel * *hat such Inn or Tavern is necessary , Mpccommodato (ho public and entertain atran- and travollora. ■ J. A'. Moloy, John T. Ayroa, Adam Sloror, ‘ I). Sponger, I’btcr Gnntz, .Win. Eckels, \Jl6nry Oarna, Simon Arnold, Goorgo Slngtaor, W. 0. Houser, Samuel Zachartns, Joa Millelson, David Miller, John Wobbort, Henry U. Ebcrly, A. N, Green, John Kosor.' Dlsßolntion of Partnership. HftETE partn6rshlp existing between the sul£ "A ; scriberB,'waa dissolved qti the Istipat.jby mutual consent. All persons Indebted to them ; nnfeaftiestiy. requested to call and pay thokamo tb either fef tho bnderslgripth * •'' ■ ■" ! . . ~ ABNEft w. BENTZ,' • WMv. BENtZ, JAMES BENTZ. February 15, 1855. ' NEW GOODS. THE subscribers having purchased the inter est of Wtu. Dentz, in the Dry-Gooda busi ness, inform their friends that they will continue the business as heretofore at the old stand, un der the nnmo of Bontz & Brother. They have just rocolved a large supply of Heir and Desirable Goods, such as Calicoes, Gingham, Muslins,'Checks, Flannels, Satinotts, Necdlo worked Collars, Sleeves, Spencers, &c. Also, 1 case of fine' Irish Linens, 49 pieces of their own importation', 12}[ per yard below the usual price. They to spectfully solicit a call from all those Wishing to purchaso Goods in their lino, as they are detor ■ mined to sell Goods as IoW as any firm in Ponn salvania. ABNER W. DENTZ, JAMES BENTZ. February 15, 1856. Tavern license. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace ol Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1865. , The petition of Jacob Uedsocker, respect fully represents, that your petitioner is provided with tho necessary requisites for keeping a bouse of public entertainment, in tho house now occu pied as such by him in tho township of Dlckin son. Vourpetitio’i'T, therefore,prays your Hon ors to grant him a License for the same the en suing ye ir. commencing on tho second Monday of April, 1853. As in duty bound ho will ever pray, &c. JACOB REDSECKEU, February 15, 1855—.1t* We the nnd .Tsigneil citizens of tho township of Dickinson, in Hie county of'Cumberland, do certify tJj.it we aro well acquainted with the above mined Jacob Redsecker, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and U well provided with house room and conven iences for tho accommodation of strangers and travellers, anti that such Inn or Tavern is neces sary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Jos. A. Weakley, A. G. Miller, Rhd. Woods, John T. Green, Wm. Line, George Kissinger, Samuel Coffer, Ilenj. Peffer, jr., James Weak ley, John Moore, Jacob Heelnmu, Sami. Myers, Thomas Bowers, John Beelman, Joseph Gal braith, Wm. M’Langhlin, Stephen F. Weakley. Tavern License. fcriO the Honorable (ho Judges of, the Court of JL General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland county, a f April Sessions, 1856. Tho petition ol Henry S. Grcenawalt, re spectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with tho necessary requisites for keep ing u house of public entertainment, in tho house I now occupied by Levi Strobm as such, in the I township of Southampton. Your petitioner, j therefore, prajs your Honors to grant him a li -1 cense for the same the ensuing year, common- I Hug on the 2nd Monday of April next. As in duty bound, ho will over prnv, &c. IIENBY S. QUEEN AW ALT. February 15, 1855—3t* We (bo undersigned citizens of the township of Southampton. in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named 11. S. Greonawnlt, that he Isof good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with hon.se room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Levi Strohm, Peter Rebrick, Christ. B. Fore-* in m, John W. Clever, Robert F. M’Cune, 11. B. Iloch, James Beatty, David KitzmtUor, John Kitzmlller, James Kelso, Robert M’Cuno, Jas. 1 Willis, Jacob Foreman, Joseph Riling, John Alaxwull. Flrgt-raic Ljmcstono JLaad for Sale. I OFFER for sale a tract of Land lying In jef-« ferson county, Va., containing 250 Acres, 150 cleared and under good fencing, and tho <fi|L balance in Timber. This land is ns pro jfisSgductivo ns any in the county of Jefferson, and well watered. It is within two miles of tho Shenandoah river, and tho A. L. H. Rail road will run within one mile of it. A more particular description is deemed unnecessary as persons wishing to purchase will view the prom- Ises he/Wre purchasing. The farm wifi ho shown and term* made known by F. A. Lewis, living Hear Kubletown, in JelfersoD co,, or on appli cation. postage paid, to the undersigned at Mo bile, Alabama. If tho above properly- is not sold privately before the Kith of July, 1856, It will then be ollVred at public, sale on that day, before the Court House*, in Charlestown. ARTHUR F. HOPKINS. February 15, 1855. Mill Properly at Private Sale. THE Flouring Mill, known as the Bloomery Property, is for sale. It is a very desira ble and very convenient property, tho Mill has two sets of wheat burrs, and one sot of Chop ping and Plastering stones. The water power Is tlie best in tho county off* the river, never fall ing, and It never froezea. During the past dry season there has been plenty of water, and the Mill lias boon doing Us usual amount of work. It has ail (ho advantages of tho navigation of tho Shenandoah river, but Is not subject to ony of tho freshets. Tho Mill is situated in ono of tho tlnost agricultural portions of J oflurson cb., Va. It is ctipable of grindingjhlrty thousand bushels of wheat, which amount can bo purchased with in two miles of fhu site. There is attached to the mill I2J Acres oftho first quality of Limestone Land, being almost Agz± entirely bottom, on which Is erected a fisTsTl c °minodioua and comfortable Dwelling, JiulPi Stable. Mcat-lumso, and all other neces sary Out-buildings, In fact the property is one of tlie most desirable and profitable in tho Val ley of Virginia. Terms made to suit the purchaser. Any com nmnlcation addressed 10 me at Charlestown, Jefferson comity, Va,, will reColvo prompt at tention. Persons desirous ol viewing the prem ises will please call on tho undersigned. JACOB B. RITTER. February 16, 1855. TluJ Circa t DlHtclbuiion Post- poned I fptlE Cosmopolitan Art Association announce 1 a brief postponement of tho Distribution, (rom tho 3oth of January to tho 28th of Febru ary, at which time It will positively take place. Tho managers find it necessary to make'tbe above change, owing to tho delay in completing tho building of tho Galleries, and tho reception of Works of Art; which necessarily deferred the publication of the Illustrated Catalogue until late in December, thereby preventing tbo gene ral circulation desired among the distant Secre taries and friends oftho Association. To nil those who have not subscribed tho last opportunity Is now presented. Anyone sub. scribing previous to tho 28th of February, are entitled to t|m Magazines for IBsu. Tho pay ment of $8 entitles any person to cither one of tho following Magnifies for tbo year 1856 1 Ilurpor‘B, Putnam’s, Knickerbocker, Black wood’s, Graham’s, Magazine of Art, and Go. day’s Lady’s Bonk, and tho Quarterly Reviews ro-prlntod In Now York, Edinburgh, Westmin ster, London Quarterly and North British. Al so q ticket in the distribution, giving tho holders on equal thonco in drawing tho $6,000 statue of the Greek Slave, or Venus, Bacchante, Hobo, Flora, with bronze, Statuettes and several hum drea magnificent Oil Paintings. For full parti culars see Illustrated Catalogues, which are sent Address a P^^ Ctt M ou *° parts of tho country. Pt L t Actuary C. A. k-h. A. Knickerbocker Magas-hjcf Olilco, 048 Broadway, N. X., or 100 Water st„ Haqdusky, 0. ICoomsfor Rent. rpilß Rooms hi' present In the occupancy of I Win. Gould, as an auction storo,- fronting tbo market house, will bo for rout from iho lit of April next. Enquire of 0, INHOJT. ", January J, !6js—yt County of Cniniierland,- froth the Ist day of Jantfafry, Iff the 31st day of December, 1854, inclusive. v ' Made by (he Commissioners in compliance,with (he requiyUiWi topfained in the 23d and 23d sections of an act of Assembly pf this.Cqmnjonwealth. passed on the 15th day of April, A. D. 1835, and also in conformity wilh the 37th section of the same act, which requires the Couhty Treasurer, once in every year, to state his account and produce his vouchers to the ' Commissioners, which after examination by said Commissioners, shall be by them laid before the County Auditors for settlement according to law. in accordance with which N. W. Woods, Esq,, Treasurer of Cumberland county, submits the following as a cprreotexhibit of his Receipts and Ex penditures for the past year, ending'the 3fst day of December, A. D. 1854. N. ¥. WOODS, Esq,, Treasurer. Balance in bauds of Treasurer at last settlement as per Auditors statement, $2ll 08 Amount of outstanding county taxes at last settlement, 8178 12 do of County tax assessed for tho year 1864, 29708 81 do of Loans obtained from Jacob Coover abd others, 28498 00 do of Abatement allowed by State Treasurer on payment of $26,000, 1816 79 do of Fines and verdict foes received of Sami. Martin, Clk. of courts, 88 00 do of Verdict and Arbitration foes received of Georgo Zinn, JProtlPy. . 40 62 do of Miscellaneous receipts from various persons, 02 20 Total receipts for 1854, Schedule of County taxes outstanding on the , first day of January, A. D. 1855, subject to Exunorations and Commissions. Boroughs $ jPotrnsWps. Monroe, Weatpennsborough, Sbippensburg, ' Carlisle, Dickinson, Mechanicsburg, Newton, New Cumberland, South Middlotou, Lower Allen, Upper Allen, Carlisle, Dickinson, Eastpennsborongh, Frankford, Hopewell, Mifflin, Monroe, Newton, Now Cumberland, Newrillo, North Middleton, Silyer Spring, Sbippensburg Boto.’ South Middleton, Wostpennsborougb, Those marked thus (•) have since Ist January paid in Bill. Those marked thus (f) have since Ist January paid In part. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES. Grand Jurors lor services In 1854, $487 BO Traverse Jurors for services in 1864, 2188 68| Christian Stough and olbert for furnishing jurors by order of Court, 92 00 Christian Inhofffor oil, candles, &c., for use of county, 10 48 James Matoer for services as Court Crier far 1854, 48 00 J. TV. Sheared Deputy Attorney General fees in CommQnweaUh. cases,. . , 88 60 Witnesses foes In Obmmonwoalth'casos (embracing 07 ’ ,7 ' 082 614 Justices’fees In Commonwealth cases, , ‘ 44 86) Constable’s fees In Commonwealth cases, 82 66 County Auditors for services auditing accounts of 1858, 115^60 William Riley for services as clerk to Auditors for 1858, 15 00 Philip Quigley auditing accounts ofProthonotary, Recorder and Roister, 10 50 George Zlnn for services per order of court and Prothy’s. foes for yean 1852-8-4, 123 70 James Loudon for Appearance docket for Prothonotary, 10 00 Sami. Martin fees in Commonwealth cases, recording roads, &c., per act of Assembly, 617 80 James Loudon for Record Book for Recorder’s Office, 10 00 James Loudon for duplicates, binding and stationary for epunty, 46 18J Joseph Cressler fur services as Commissioner (10 days at $1,50,) 24 00 John Bobh “ “ (117 days at $1,50,) 176 60 James Armstrong “ “ (808 days at $1,50,) 454 50 George M. Graham “ ” (Vom 24th A,pl. to 80th Doc. (68 days,) 180 60 William Uilcy 1 year’s salary as clerk and delivering duplicates ahd election papers, 475 00 Dcnlz & Bro., for cloth for covering Office table, 6 18J Frederick Cornnlan ibr covering table for office, 1 76 Register's Office. Alfred I/, Sponslor fur registering marriages, bfrths and deaths, fcO 70 Printing. John B. Bratton for public printing Ibr 1864, Ephraim Common “ “ E. Beatty •* ** Eastern Penitentiary. Eastern Penitentiary for support of convicts for 1858, 810 40 County Prison. Myers & Gutslmll on account for erecting now prison, Thomas Symington on account for sand stone for notr prison, Aldrod & Richards for extra work on now prison, Michael Lambert for sandstone fUrnishcd now prison, John T Wilson, keeper dtpauphln prison, for support of prisoners; Francis Roscnstoo) for painting and sanding Jail wall, George Wolse & William Orall for paving and materials at )ail, Peter Rodgers putting up toll-tails and gong at prison, Jacob Rheum on account for unloading sand stone at prison, Solomon Powers for granite sill for front door ot prison, Uuxton Chonoworth add Wfn. Widncr for guarding prisoners In Lock-up; Alexander M’Lolstor for keeping up fires and labor work, John GiffshaM travelling expenses to Goldsboro on county business, Sheriff Huggins of Parry county costs and maintenance of prisoner, Frederick QoVnman for tables, stools and rollers for hammock^, Wm. JAn° and Jacob Spangler for regulating done at prison pavements, William Miller for taking out.pump stock at Jail, <, Henry Glass for posts for wall frame at jail. David Smith for book case for Sheriff's office, T. P. Dwln and others for labqr Fork, ffiilsg and leveling Jail yard, William Randolph for 100 bushels Charcoal for priffon, John TI. Brandt for 80 tons Stono coal for prison, William Tough for hauling 80 tons of stoho coal to prison, Mrs. Margaret Snodgrass for ticking, blankets, &c., for prison; A. 11. Boyle for Irons for rollers of hammocks, Samuel Ensmingor for making hammocks for jail, Jacob Glass and John Hays for cleaning out Coss-pool, Jacob Squicr, Treasurer of Poor and Tlouso of Employment for support of 1864, 6000 00 Director* G. Shoaffer, G. Brlndlo and J. 0. Drown, their salary for 1854, 00 00 Dr. A. J. Harman, Jos. Trego and 0. Stayman, Visitors, pay for 1861, 80 00 Road Orders and Damages Awarded. Elizabeth Williams amount ofdatnagoa awarded bj con it, j}£ William -Wallace ■■ « “ 1* H. Jacob Waggoner “ “ t( u / xn in Mary Atchloy •» » » ij George Brittain “ ** “ f? Samuel Milled “ » « " gj Sundry persons for services Slewing tdadn atid bridges pdf CertWcofo Cik. Court; 129 58 Bridges. Christian Walt In Bill, of contract for oroclfng bridge noof Ego’4 mfll/ Valentino Fooman for 0 000 shingles for repairs o* Rupp's bridge, Daniel Lehman for work and materials at Rupp's bridge, Samnol'Ooovor for Hauling Shingles to Rupps Bridge Alfred Mash for j6lst for Bryson's bridge, ; . H. Eckels for hauling lumber to Bryson’s bridge,' Joseph Eborly " John Sprout “ ** , " <( Daniel Lohman for work laying floor ot Bryson’s bridge, Jacob Meiloy for joist and plank for “ “ William Groon for 10,000 Chpstnut shingles for Ddlor s bridge, OP THE ' ’ Receipts. Collector** Name*- Samuel Brlcker,! Edward Philips, James Bricker, Samuel Gould,* Joseph A. Weakley,. Henry F. Fells, Christopher MoHloger, C. W. Dohn,, ; Samuel Glclm,* Henry Dan*,* Jacob L, Zook,* Joseph 0. Thompson,! Samuel Beetom, Adam Eslingor, William Graham,! John Elliott,* John B. Perry, Moses Bricker,! David Baker,! Lewis Willet, Robert M’lvor, John H. Spahr,! Henry Hickemell,! Samuel Hollar,! Jacob NofTUinger, Benjamin M'-Keehan,! By Payments. t Courts. Audited Public Offices. Commissioner's Office. Poor House. Cornelius Kennedy for 8000 Chestnut slfinglea and hauling 10,000,' , Andrew KAuffniab fdif'scantllng fbrßryaon’s bridge, Jacob Brotz for repairs done,at Alexander’s bridge, Henry Funk lor plank and patting same in Alexander's bridge, Henry Kutz for repairs done at <* « Cumberland and Union Fire Cbmpanletf, Assessors. ( John Boetem and other Assessors for services rendered for year 1854, • Elections. * ‘ John Diller and other officers of the General and Township election* for 1864* Public Buildings. John Halbert for repairs of cornice of CoQrt room, Francis Rosenstoel lor painting ft “ Monroe Morris for stove and plpo, &c. ( * Jacob Flenard 1 year’s salary as keeper 6f Public Building, Lydia Welrich and M: L. Dunbar cleaning Court room, William Breeze for Blacksmith work done at Lock-up, Jefferson Worthington for glazing done dt Court House, Charles Wolrich and J. FJonord for shaking carpet of Court room, Frederick Bontz for mending locks at Court house, f Andrew Hcckor for mending lock of Lock-up, A. S. Lync for repairs of spouting, &c. Barney Carney for white washing Lock-up, Peter Gutshall (or repairs done at Court house, John 'Bohb and others, amount of their respective county bonds, Carliald Deposit Bank amount of loan obtained, , do do do do discount on renewal, Adam Peffer, Wm. Kerr and others, amount of interest on bonds* Henry Saxton Tor hardware, Ac. S. M. Hoover for stono ooai for Court house, Joseph May for shoveling snow, Joseph Murphy hauling coal ashes, John B Bratton postage for county, James Martin ibr boxing trees at Court house, ' Joseph Moy for trimming trees, Wm. Uno for Linden trees and planting, J. E. Fuller for computing scale, I. Rlngwalt and J Gregg, ossistlng to prepare duplicates, Mrs. Mary Moudy for cleaning at Court house, John Wood'for stationary, George Craighead fowservlces as Assessor, J. M. Gregg lor services and expenses going to Baltimore on County business^ James Armstrong expenses to Goldsboro and Philadelphia on “ “ 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 100 bushels Charcoal for Court house, G. W. Hilton horse and carriage hire, Adam Sensoroan “ “ “ Samuel Martin for screening and putting in coal, W. S. Cobenn, Esq., amount of advancement by him to County Treasury, Mrs. M’Lelstor cleaning out jail, Cumberland Valley Railroad freight On coni, John Harder furnishing gross seed for jail yard, Samuel Taylor and other Collectors, amount of abatement allowed tax poyers, Sundry persons premiums on fox aud other scalps, Constables for making returns to court, Ac. ¥08,072 68 Jlxnt. Oultiand’g. $B5O 26 181 U 1 14 18 581 71 585 40 40 02 271*tf7 49 79 \ 292 80 V 145 81 806 40 029 So 660 60 185 40 181 61 99 28 808 04 164 94 447 48 20 88 110.57 1220 24 1491 80 81 12 776 88 880 07 Joseph C. Thompson, Coronor, and Justice Longneckor and Justice Middleton fees and jurors pay holding Inquests on dead bodies, Wm. S. Cobcan and others, amount of taxes erroniously assessed, $0,070 67 Cr. by amount paid on Commissioner’s orders, $43,784 20$ << <« «« County Treasurer’s commission at 14 656 01 fr « <t Outstanding taxes unpaid by collectors, 9,676 67 • « «« << Collectors fees at 5 percent, UW7I 47 « « « Exonerations, 250 87 « u a Balance In hands and duo County by Treasurer, 7,684 00$ Dr. to amount of receipts for 1854, CciIDEULAMU CotIHTT, SB. - ' Vo t^lo Commissioners of Cumberland County, do cortiiy and submit the foro l REAL » going as a correct statement of tbo Receipts and Expenditures of tbo county aforesaid, from tho Ist day of January to the 81st day of December, 1854, inclu sive, as also a schedule of tho outstanding county taxes In the Bororigbaand rownsh/ps fhore/n stated i tpgethor.wUb a statement of tho expenditures under each' head of appropriation made by tbo Commissioners in compliance with tbo requisitions contained in the 22d and 28d sections of an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth passed tho ]6th day of April, 1884. Witness our hands and seals at Carlisle, tills drat day of January, 1855. ' JOHN BOBU, J. ARMSTRONG, GEO. M. GRAHAM, Commitiioners. AttcsU-Ww. Riley, Clerk. Cumberland Count*, as. Wo tho undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, met according to law, and haring been sworn proceeded to examine the accounts and vouchors of N. W. Woods, Esq., Treasurer of said county, from the Ist day of January to the 81st day of Dccomdor, 1864, inclusive, do certlV that we find the sum of seven thousand six hundred and eighty four dollars and three fourth cents, duo by said Treasurer to the County aforesaid, os will appear by tho foregoing exhibition of said account. In testimony whereof wo have hereunto sot our hands at Carlisle, this 20th day of January 1860. J. B. DRAWBAUGII, ISAAC RINGWALT, JACOB STEINMAN, In conformity with tho 1 Oth section of an act of Assembly, entitled “an act to revise the Militia system” &c., passed tho 30lh day of April, 1853, ex hibit the following account: DR. To amount of outstanding Militia lines lor 1868 and previous years, as per last annual settlement by County Auditors, $1278 f>7 To amount of Militia Hues returned for 1864 ns per duplicates, 1241 60 168 60 181 76 156 00 Schedule of Militia Fines, exhibiting tho amount of Duplicates, amount Received, amount Exonerated, amount Collector’s fees, and amount Outstanding, as per annexed table: 18090 00 869 20 441 00, GO 00 T7l 89* 100 00 807 00 191 25 200 00 17 00 28 00 88 26 ‘ .8 66 18 00, 28 46 4 00 76. 1 00 8 00 76 18' 7 00 120 00 6 621 £9 72 8 00 .8 624 1 60 ‘ T^ t .r | Dickinson, John Huston, 1847 60 50 28 08 147 40 00 New Cumberland, Joseph Muuer, “ 18 00 13 00 North Middleton, Samuel Allen, » 80 00 215 285 B 5 Offl Allen, > Jacob Coover, 1848 112 00 20 75 676 79 6(tf EastponnsboTOUgh,|jucob Longnecker, << IOH 50 81 06 856 78 00 New Cumberland, [Joseph Mussor, 184 D 21 60 | 21 60 Newvlllo, John Moore, “ 18 50 6 68 82 7 00 Wostpennsborough Edward Philips, 1860 78 60 78 60 Shlpponsburg, James Brlcker, “ 0 40 8 40 Monroe,’ Jacob Morrett, 1852 88 00 27 45 865 700 New Cumberland, Owen James/ 19 00 10 93 57 7*60 Lower Alien, John O. Hock, 1858 24 50 10 08 242 12 00 Carlisle, Samuel H. Gould,* “ 60 00 00 00 Dickinson, Joseph A. Wnakloy, “ 84 50 84 60 Eoatponnaborougb, William Saddler, “ 68 60 80 78 872 10 00 Frankford, William Strohm, « ,26 00 18 70 280 600 Hampden, Anderson C. Orr, “ 4 80 60 226 28 26 Hopewell, David Hoover, u 24 00 16 16 186 700 Meohanicsburg, Henry F. Fells, “ 60 60 262 400 49 88 Monroe, John Str.ock, “ 41 00 20 48 402 10 60 Nowlotj, Christ. Melllngor, “ 40 00 10 87 108 27 60 Now Cumberland, Chas. W. Dcrfn, “ 16 60 , 16 60 Nowvillo, John GivJcr, Jr. " 22 00 10 48 702 160 ' North Middleton, pavlcl Williams, “ 65 00 80 08 082 20 60 Silver Spring, Charles Shrlnor, “ 60 00 26 26 876 21 60 Southampton, Samuel Taylor, “ *Ol 00 61 77 2.78 6 60 Shlpponsburg Tp., Jeremiah Alien, u 860 018 82 200 South Middleton, Samuel Qlimo, “ 86 77 01 46 482 10 60 Westpennsborough Henry Boar, .«* 28 00 11 56 246 14 00 Lower AUeft, Henry Darr, 1864 63 60 42 28 222 800 Upper Allen, Jacob S. Zook,* » 68 00 18 80 44 14 Carlisle. Jos, O. thompsoh,* “ 02 60 26 76 267 80 00 25 08 Dickinson, Samuel Bootcra, •* 88 Q 0 68 48 807 20 60 Eaatponnsboi'ohgh, Adam Esllngor, ** 80 60 40 00 40 60 Frankford, William Graham, " 40 00 Q(t 10 100 900 I Hampden, k Daniel Delta, »* 00 50 40 88 302 14 00 Hopewell, John Elliott,* « 40 00 20 00 17 00 1 MiOlin, John Perry, “ 87 50 20 98 167 000 ! Mechanicaburg, George Wobbert, “ 50 60 40 40 2 (10 750 Monroe, Moses pricked, “ 71 60 01 75 826 050 Newton, Pavld Baker, . «< 62 00 52 00 New Cumberland, Lqwis Willett, « 18 00 14 00 00 2 60 NbwvlUo, Kohort M’lvor, 28 00 10 00 18 00 North Middleton, [John 11. Spabr, “ 76 60 46 11 80 80 Stlvdr Spring, Henry Hlokornoll, « 06 00 71 25 875 20 00 , Southampton, Henry B. Kooh, «« 00 50 80 40 100 460 I Shlpponsburg 80., Samuel Hollar, «♦ 08 00 80 10 , , ' 20 001 Shlpponsburg Tp., Wilson Snodgrass, »* 860 880 .17 South Middleton, Jacob Noflwngor, 115 60 100 88 662 800 1 Wostpennsborough Benjamin M’Koohaifl *< 07 00 57 00 800 700 808 22 $584 26| *676 20 1607 60 04 00 87- 06 6 00 1 25 8 61 7 05 4 80 B 21 42 02} 120 00 60 00 Thovo marked tin Appropriations, Loans and Interest on Loans. Miscellaneous. Refunded Taxes. Total amount, N. TV. WOODS, Esq., Treasurer, uifl( # ) have since Ist Inquests. $68,072 68 03,072 08 *1202 4lj paid In full *2(515 17 iary, 1855, - * t ,v.cr> > J -v; Amf; ontotandingMJlitla.flfacs f0r1854 v.. j anclprevions years subject tp.com-; aL' - missions, &c.- , , 'J Exonerations allowed‘-'collectors 'for 1 ; 1854 Aid previous yeth-s,*' ’ ' \t>B4'26 ; Collectors commissions for 1854 and _ . .: previous years. '■? ' > 98 22 Printing military statement of 1858,. SO 00 Brig, Insp. 8. Crop salary, &o. 144 25 Ringgold Artillery Company approprl- • atlon for 1853-4, 10? 00 Union Guads do for 1852-8 16Q CG Springfield Light Infantry appropria tion for 1858-4, 100 00 / Carlisle Light Infantry do ; for 1854, 60 00 Adamantine Guards do for 1854, To 00 County Commissioners on military bus. 76 00 James Bnrtnct assessor of Monroe tp. 2 90 Jacob Long assessor of Lower Allen, 212 Samuel Albright assessor of Hampden, 2 Cflf John Erford assessor of Eastpennsboro.* 8 82 J. Elchelbergerassossorof SilrorSpring, 8 80 Jos. Graham assessor of Frankford, I 64 A. Frailer assessor of ShlppenibnrgTp., 14 H. A. Tbrush ossessor of Sbippb’g. 80., 2 60 Michael ijeigler assessor of Newrllle, 1 12 Wm. Dnncan assessor ofSouthampton for 1849, . Mg) J. Westheiflfcr assessor of Newton, 2 10 D. Kitr.mlller assessor of Southampton,- ’ 1 62 Oyrns Rinard nssesaor of Mifflin, r -l 62 ■ G. M’Keehan assessor of Wcatpennsboro* 274 John Carson assessor of Hopewell, 216 F. Cornman assessor of Carlisle, • 8 92, J. S. llostottcr assessor of Mechanlcsb’g, 2 42 J. S weitEer assessor of New Cumberland, 73 . J. Urlch assessor ol Upper Allen, 2 82 G. Craighead assessor of S. Middleton, 464 John Bcetera assessor ofDicktnson, 8 80 Jacob Gntshall nssosiot of K. Middleton, 8 10 Balance duo Military fund In hands of 64 00 149 600 1.00 30 00 480 95^ 848 83 4880 00 8000 00 81 09 7 22 24 Comity Treasurer, ConntyTVoasiirer’s cOtamlssi on on pay ment 0151202 41, 4 Ooi 84 26 8 00 ] 00 0 60 Ctrjrnrnnwn Cocktt, ss. Wo thy undersigned Auditors of county, elected and sworn accord ingib 1 law, W accordance with the act of Assenlbly of ibttlJOth April 1853, having examined the aboVo account of N. W. Woods, Esq., Treasurer for the coun* ty aforesaid, in the matter of Militia taxes, do - ' And the same correct as above stated. Witness our hands at Carlisle, this 18th day of January 1855. •t. B. DIIAWBAUGHj ISAAC RINGWALT*- JACOB STEINMANj Auditors of Climb. Co* 85 50 2 50 856 25 10 00 Valuable Property for Sale or u_a THE spacious and cpnrcnionttowii mansion, with two fall adjoining lots taSaULon Main street, in the Borough of belonging to tho estate ox George A. Lyon, dec’d. Apply to William H. Miller, Esq*, Carlislu. February 16, 1865 —Ct N. B. A vjjpuluo of tho Personal Property of, George A. Lyon, doc’d. L ,reJli takoplacoat tho family mansion, on Friday, February 28d. JOHN LYON, Itvw A. P. LYON, p*"* Fob. 13.—21 22 60 UOO CO 77 121 79 08 161 01J 10 00 LOOKING GLASSES. $48,784 20J C. N. Robinson, Ac. 2JB Chesnut Si., above Ninth Bt, PniLADKtPU U. OFFERS for sale an extensive assortment of FRENCH MIRRORS, framed in thopullji cat and most elegant ornamental stylos, suitably for Mantels and Piers. Richly Carved Otol Girandoles, Ornamental Gilt Tables. OIL POINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS , of recent Importations, by tho most celebrated living Artists at tho lowest cash prices. February 15, 1855 —If YorU C nnty AcadeiQTi FEMALfc DEPARTMENT; THE Second Session of tho scholastic ysaf in this Institution will commence on the First of February. There Is n full Board of 7'oachors, and ovcryfaciMty oJTfcml topupUnfor tho acquisition of an accomplished education. For terms and references see ’ which may bo had on application to tho Princl* pnl. D. B. PRINCEi York, Feb. I, Z855-^t THE stockholders of tho UorrUburg, Carlisle ami Chambeniburg Tumpiko Road Com pany, nro hereby notiliud that an election will bo held nt the public house of C. G. Stough, in the borough of Carlisle, on Monday (ho 6th day of March, 1855, between tho hours of 3 and 6 o’clock P. M,, then and there to elect(breo Managers. JOHN IRWIN, PretU. i February 8,1855—4 t Auditor's Notice. IN Iho matter of the petition of Robert Riftt and It. M. Henderson, Guardian of Maty Wi 1 Inya (Uni John Hays, for a citation to JoboSttU art, Administrator of John Hoys, doc’d., tOfet* tie the account of his intestate as gurdlsia Of Sold Robert, Mary and John. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by tho Orphans’ Court to report the facts, and an ac count if tho facts show that respondent ought to account, will attend to tho duties of his ap pointment, nt his office in the borough of Oaf lisle, on Thursday tho Ist of March next, at 10 o’clock A. M., when and where all parties ihle« rested are hereby notitied to attend. Jludilort . J. S. COLWELL, MdUbt. Carlisle, Fob. 8, 1855—81 lUtalc Notice. $2616 17 LETTERS of administration on tho ostftta of Rachael Lehman, late of Cumberland coun ty, have been issued by the Register of ulft county,to the subscriber residing In Cumberland county. All persons indebted to said estate aro requested to .make immediate payment,, and those having claims will prosoot (hem forsottj#- moot to \ ADAM LEHMAN, Adi ri'it January 18, 1866—tit* rulitflly Coal. /TAA Tons LVKENS VALLEY COAL, crvrL/ broken und screened, prepared ax* prussiy ror family use, receiving ank for sale by W. R. MURRAY, Jgtnt. January 18,1855. —8 ms. dniobiiriiors' Coal* i)AAA Tons LVKENS YALLRT NUT a superior article, receiv ing and fur sale by IV. B. MURRAV, dginft January 18, 1855.—5 ms. illacKamltli Coal. /rnnn nuflhclfl blacksmith coal,* tjPVfvrvF first rate article, rocclvlnd and lor sale by W. B. MURRAY, jfm|. January 18, 1855.—5 m«. • • . , Store Room fo*r Rent. THE Store-room on tho uorth-caat corner of, Hanover and Leather streets, la ottered for rent. Possession given on the Ut of April,— Enquire of WM. LEONARD. Carlisle, January 11, 1805—Ct • «EO, id. BREVZ, D. D. S. Dentist. RESPECTFULLY tenders hla professional sorvlcoa to tho public. Artificial Teeth Inserted, from n single tooth to an entire set, on tho latest and most approved prln clplcß—such ns Single, Block and Oontlmioua (Jura Tooth. Diseases of tho mouth and Irregularities carefully treated. Office at tho residence of his brother, on North Pitt street. Carlisle, January 11, 1655. Hoots mid Shoes. JUST received, a lorg*o assortment of BOOTS AND, SHOES} dVntor I’roof and fino CsU Boots, Brogans, Boys’ ami Childrens’ Shoos., Ladles’ Morocco Boots,. Jenny Linds and Bus. kins. Also, Gum Shoos in (treat variety. . CUAS. OGILBY. ! . Carlisle, October 13,1801. , ; 472 fit 12*62 $2615 17 Rent. Notice.
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