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j. j lf .Mil 'iyic’i-: V v ><i • I OF i THE
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• ! ionKi 'ip THE Jlrt BAY OP DECEMBER, 1868,
)/• >«I»»n-l -'I , . INOLCSiyE.
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With tho roquUllioui contained in the 22d »nd 28d
...tions of ilic Pht ol'Ataomhljr pt thW Commonwealth, punt on the 16th day of April, A.
■ Tt‘ Ig3i,.iind !nl?o. i l i-i6ooforiiilty \7ith tho 87th section of tho euno act, which icqulres tho
■ rvmitr Tree surer Once ill every year to slate his account and produce his ronchen to tho
trhioh'aftof .axaminatipn by said Commissioners, shall bo hr them laid before
(hOOounly 'Attwoh»f oolllement, According to law.
i aeoordanco with wWch If. . Esquire, Treasurerol Cnmboriand county, submits
*Ol.O foUoiving’as a owtfpt oihibll of hla receipts and expenditures for tho past year, ending
. g,
-.11 h 't..lq rrvliK I'.i:. n, : :i ; >:•■■■ -I
.imcii/v/ W;-W. WOODS, Esq., Treasurer,
y.K I‘) /! 0 .H MV/ I.J
’-i” 11 Vt'".e". ~ Receipts.
- glance pf Troadarej at last settlonlont osper Auditor's report,
Amount outsWrfdlD^taaes;
, »i tox ussodsod for 1855, • ' ' l .
n •' irebolved’of JokaM’Darmond, verdict fee* Id Qr. Sessions,
(i > Carlisle’Deposit Bank Lodn,
« • 1 Abatement for thdycai-. 1665,
« iG3 WiHltheriafaUiOf pnrehaso lot,
u. iiJames Orr and other* on bond for subscription to bridge,
« -Samuel Martin verdict foes* ;
« Jacob Bowman verdict foes,
u ■ J. WVSbciror vordlct lees,
« . (Miscellaneous receipts from various persons.
Total receipts.for. 1855,
o/= County, jitue* outstanding on the Xrt of January , A. D. 1850, subject to exon
f ' k cra/ions ami coMthtVsidns.
Jforettj/ii 'aiul ftriartiAfpi.
Dickinson, 1 " ' ‘
K«wtoo‘, u
Dickinson*.' <
1 Frankfort;' ■
Monroe,
Newrille, '• !
North Middleton,
SUrorSpVlng,
I/OweVAllen,
Upp6r AlUd»
Carlisle,
'TMOklbson/ '' '
‘ ' Eostpennaborongb,
' TreOKford.''
llopdwbll/ '
‘■Mifflin/
' Mantua,
Newton, '
New Cumberland,
NbwvUle,
North Middleton,
Silrcr Spring,
Southampton,
• Shlpponsuurg Borough,
South Middleton,
Vreit^endeborougb,
Those tairkcd thUi B/ Kato since first January paid Id full. Those marked thus t hare paid
In part;
Grand Jurora for aerrlcoilu 1856,
Trsfcrsb Jnrors “ “
William Gould a* Conrt-crior. ;
Saiifue) Uartzel awarded as per order of court,
Deputy Attorney General.
J. Stoner, Em'i lVfplJ-Anorocy Cetera!, loca In Commonwealth caiei,
Wlthou fete !n : Contonomteulth cases, ’
7,'/ “ Justices* Fees.
Justices’ (bos Id Commonwealth cases,
Constables' fee* In Commonwealth caeca,
County Auditor* and clerk for services, . D . , ,
I’. QulKl^y 1 auditing of Prothonotary, Clerk of Court and Beglator,
0. K. Xool foes for 1805,
' • 1 Recorder’s Office,
John M. Gregg foes In Commonwealth caeca,
Samuel Martin fee* >» . “ “
James Loudon for docket for use,
Jamea Loudon tor duplicates, binding, stationary, &c.,
Lemuel Todd for professional services,
*x(Ten*ea,
William B»oy alx months* Biliary as clerk,
Coita uftho case of Symington,
Jamoa Anuetrong, Esq., pay aa Commlaaloner,
• John Bobb.Eaq., •* “
Goo. M, Graham, Esq., «* •*
Vf, M. llendoraon, Esq., “ “
M. Wise aailHUng.maklng.PwpUcates,
M. Wiac for services as clerk to Commissioners,
Wm, J 4. Miller for professional aorvlcea,
GuUhall for repairs in Commissioner's office,
tnillam Lytic I9T rogl‘lcr|"K, Wrlh! > he.,
FranUllii Gardner for LCVcr I'rcM,
Gorrtrffari (or public prlnUnff,
J. DfßWtoh 1 “ •'
£. Beatty , “ “
Georg. \Zlnn ' ' "
For auppotfnf Conrlcta,
Jail and County Penitentiary.
ta.or. fc GutahaU on nccotml of contract of Jail.
, Joacpb M’Banuohd, Shorlff. for 1 aupport ol prisoner., f«n, fcc.,
N. \V. WMd»,-C..O«)it>y.'A# >tUcrj,.lor fclolblng (or pri.onora In Jail,
John Brandt and Guo. VT. IMIICnTCf jtoho coal, - ■
Carll'sWGai aridiWJtoi Cimlpinirtfdt u«o of water (or Jill,
t Darld Jlandahoo for.obatoqcl for Jail,
i'. BonU fo?tn«klngkoy,i ,
- John I). Gorgaa for SIQTO P>P». *«•>„
, A. S.Ljnd for oaat Iron plate for.Ja l, .
; Bttnrop;*> Qoliloa fqr paring gutter In Jail yard,
Samuel Hepburn, attorney lor Symington,
W, W- physician to jail.
, J*cob Bowman, Sheriff, for support of prisoner*,
'M I /.<>!■• .'I
; . ; uo b Bqulor, Enqli Treasurer, amount In full o( eititnato for IBM,
CoUlntUtoVonron M-.Vlilfor faPoorHomc,
,i ;WtpM MfCl«ll»n. >n ir; IXjV,' i. <j ,
i i-John.Ct IlrownfofflOrvlcc*** Director,. t
4 " . i •!¥• . •’ i;> ■
4 6«prgoDrlpiflp. i: ■< ■>
‘■l „, i ! ,-i i.. ■,i v .l- «■;> ' ' '
I , ; - vi i Road Orders onjj^aiqageg.,
I W tt* floUrt>
4 Paid flupdry nenum on certificate, ' 11 tl
ti 1..;,, • '
m- 1
■■■ ■■DridgVs,'''.',;'' ' ■
Juhn Flnjiiy, In fiiU for building J>ridgo ,«t Onjbj. _
John Flnloy In ftilbfor building bridge «t Frebu • mill,.
otlipr*■f’or topulra^o:l or W,■ ' t '' '■
• 'i'i' -Vi' • V t ( _ _
Independent, Cumbcrborlatid nnd Union Flro <jpmpanio».
-r.l 1.
for aorTlcoa performed In 1866* 1
• ' Elections. ,
Ofilena of general and township elections and making return,
Finn. Colltctcr'i Name% ,
1858 Joseph A. Weakley,
“ Christopher Uellloger,
1854 Samuel Beetem,
“ William Graham,
“ .Moses Briefer,
Kobcrt U'lver,
•* John H.'Spahr,
*< Henry Uickernell,
1855 William Stephen,!
“ David Taylor,
“ Henry Soiton,
“ Lafayette Peflcr,
•< George W. Feailor,
«< Benjamin Jumper,
“ Daniel M’Coy,
“ John B.‘Perry,
** John Paul,
*« George Filer,!
•< William Porter,
** George W. North,
" Jacob Horner,!
** JohnW.Duey,
“ Alexander Highland,*
14 Thomas Spencer,*
•• John Stuart, Jr.,
“ Thomas Graham,!
Expenditures.
BY PAYMENTS.
Courts.
Witness’ Fees, ~ . ,
Constables* Fees.
Auditors.
Prothouotary’s Office,
Commissioner’s Office.
Register’s Office.
Printing.
Eastern Penitentiary.
„ i Poor Houbo,
i Assessors,
! *■/■ ‘ Public Buijdings. - : - -
BudosllttftUcher'one yeofasaWyaa koeperofrpubllo bulfijingt/ 'J ’ -
Mrs. Dunbar and Mrs. Moudyi t>crabblpg and cleaning court-room, -
EphraimStoellorwinflingclocky- ... i. . •„
C. Lamlaon and others for repairs, - --•) vJ i■-
Carlisle Gas and Water Comply for uso of water for court-house; -
C. Inhofffor oil* fluid, iec., for cpurt'hbuao, ”• i !
Andrew Hooker for repairing locks and making key, 1
Monroe Morels for gas arid writer pipes In courthouse, '■ ’ o
Bonds paid and interest,
Miscellaneous,
WUUam 801 l amount of contract for erecting fence,
Commissioners’ travelling expenses for 1856,
John N. Armstrong for lumber,
John 11. Brandt for stone coal for 1860,
Henry Wolf for charcoal,
Gillard Dock for scale,
Robert Mullen for charcoal,
Henry Saxton for nails, Jk c.,
Jacob Spangler for boxing trees,
William Lino for trees,
All
Ifrod Sponger fur assisting In making Duplicates,
S. M. Hoover for lumber,
Barney Karnoy for whitewashing,
Adam Sonsoman for horse biro,
John B. Bratton for postage,
George W. SheatTur lor Agricultural Society,
Andrew Becker and others, &c.,
*7,684 OOf
9,679 57
80,546 66
469 14
1,971 66
1,478 68
2,179 00
1,660 00
12 00*
16 00
24 00
81 22
Inquests.
Ferdinand Rooth, Esq., for holding Inquest and jurors’ pay,
J. Longneckcr, Esq.,' “
J. 0. Thompson, Esq., “ “
C. Wilber, Esq., “ “
Wm. D. Shupp, Esq., “ “
Goo. Millor and others, &c., “ “
Abatements. t r •;
Henry Highlands and other Collectors, abatement# allowed taxpayers for *54 ’t* 6 . 2269 44i
$65,622 88
Refunded Taxes,
John Stroofc and others refunded taxes,
Amt. Oniitd'g.
$215 40
271 27
01 60
01 61
104 04
75 57
500 60
1002 60
851 86
547 19
685 26
1071 82
683-53
860 77
98 84
812 88
1817 08
084 78
24 88
68 54
288 22
568 72
621 42
57 41
621 58
951 10
On certificates for fux scalps,
Constables’ Returns.
Amount of Constables’ returns qj> certificate of clerk of court,
By amount paid on Commissioners orders,
<i it Treasurers’ commission foes at II per cent.,
<. Uncurrent money in Treasurer's hand,
u Outstanding taxes unpaid by Collectors,
« i* Collectors foes ot 6 per coni.,
• ( Exonerations,
CroDERLAND COfJtTT, SB. .'r
Wo, the Commissioners of Cumberland county, do ccrlifyaml submit the fore
/"Ibis 4 Ingoing aa o correct statement of thorocolpta nod expenditures Dl {Jo county aforo-
I SEAL F i(| 6 faiii tUe lsl dny 0 , january to the Slat day of December, 1865, Inc naive, as
alaoTachedulo of the outstanding taxes on the Slat day of December, 1868, In tile boroughs
and townships therein stated, together with n statement of the expenditures under each hood
of appropriation made by tho CoiumlaalOuors in compliance with thOTOquisitjona contained in
IL nod 28d sections of an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 10th day
of April, 1834. Witness out hands and seal of offleo, at Carlisle, this.2oth day of January, A.
D. 1830. 1 ’ ' '• .
> ComniiwiOMcr*.
• Atlcsl—il. Wise, CUrk. j . -
$382 874
1077 62 |
54 00
20 00
CPUBCHtASD CoCJfTV, 98.
Wo' tho undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, mot according to law, and having ex.
amined tta« accounts amt vouchor* of N. W. Woods, Esq., Treasurer ol told bounty, Iron, tho
Ist day of January to tho JH,st day of December, A. D. IBM, Inclusive, dp that we Bed
owing Iho Treasurer, N. W. Woods', Esq., tho sum of one hundred and dollars and nlna,
one and a half cents, due by tl.opom.ty ol Cumberland, as will appear hy |l.O forego ng, exhl
bitlon. In testimony whereof wo have hereunto.sol oxa hand# at Carlisle, IhU iOth day of
January, A. D. 1860, £_ DRAWBAUGIIi . '.W.,
'•_ ; • /ISAAC KINGIFA&T, >
65 40
, 100 Q2|
28 48J
118 24
96 00
9 00
47 774
229 11
102 20
88 874
SO 574
100 00
n so
260 00
06 67
428 00
146 60
226 00
40 60
62 60
260 00
135 00
1 60
H is.Uuuu hefmx* thu public more than 20 years,
<]iJ ix deservedly popular iu thu cure uf •
iiavjns. Swei'tiev, llmirhonn, W iiulindls. l'ol»-
ICvil, Cull.nus Clinched Uts-is. Oall of ail kind!
Fresh Wounds, Sprains. UruihOH, Fistula, till*
l.iHl, BiimJ Cracks, Simins, Lameness, Fmin
iloivil Feet, Scm(i'iu*M or Oreiwe, Mange, Foot
Rot in Sheep, Oarv'l ill Cnw*. Rhciimaliim,
Hites ><f Animal's Fxtunml I’oisons, Painful
Nervous Affections, Frost UiUw, Boil*, Corn*,
Whitlows, Hums and‘Scalds, Chillhlains, Chap*
(kml Hands, Crump*, Contractions of tiio Mua*
rles, Swellings Weakness uf the Juiuts, Caked
HrunaU, Sore Nipples, Files, ic.
Pamphlet* gmtuituiifdv furnished by agents
villi Testimonials uf its utility.
All onlnr* addressed to the Proprietors, M. 11.
VticKfu Ji Co, Locbport/Ki Y*'
4 60
26 00
184 40
226 26
167 00
20 00
by Dmifi'ist* atnl Merchant* jdlis.
■rrdjy, thnmih (!h> ITm I tot 1 Stuto*. Biulsh Voßhcs
ions, and oilier Countries Wi bv
S. yV. Ifavorstlck and bent* & Bro., Carlisle!
J. A. Weakley and W. & J. Green, Dickinson;
L. Kauffman, MccbapM'urgj.PvStrohm, Now
Kingstown; 'Gobwllci'tt Zdok; Shophcnlstown;
Dlolil & Snider, Nowburg; A'. U. Loldlgh, Moil
ing Spilngs; Mm. Loyd, Llsbumj J. C. &G.D.
Alllck, Slilpponsburg. ______
160 08
0621 00
1688 494
116 48
829 86 ,
21 67 >
21 86,
To the Hein and Legal Heprmnlalivu of Nary
Jane Green, tale of the Conntyyf Cumberland,
dictated-
TAKE notice that by virtue of ft wnt of Tar*
tiilon and’Vftiuatfon isstidd obt df the Or
phana’ Court of, Cumberland, county, and to rao
directed, 1 will hold an InquqsMp divjdq, part
or value the real c*tatn of said deceased, onthp
Premises, oh Tuesday; tho 4th day of March, A.
1. 1866 i at 12 o’clock, M.,whou and whore you
may attend If youihlnlcproppr. a '
7 JACOB BOWMAN. Shff.
BliorUT’a Ofllca, Carlisle, Jan. 81, *so—4t
1 624
6 18|
182 60
70l 88
26 00
168 66
0600 00
10 00
10 00
80 00
80 00
80 00
To the Ihirt and Legal Jlepreienlalivtl of Jo)n
M'Cunt, tale'of the count]/ of Cumberland,
deceased.
nftAICE notice that hy virtue of a writ of Par.
tltlon and Valuation, Issued out qt the Or
phans’ Court of Cumberland county, and to mo
, directed, I will hold an Inquest to divide; part
or ralub the real,estate of; said-deceased, on the
premises, on Wednesday, the Cth day of March.
A. D.* 1860, at 10 o’clock, A.i M.,, when andi
,hcto jrou may, dMI» >«» *■»* JSft
Sheriff’s Ofllco, Carlisle, Jan, 81» ’60 —
781 «
187 71
4979 00
2800 00
782 10J
DB. BODGli.Cbmno. Thorpial Physician
and SutßOOn, has , removed. Ida, fffleoi to
Wmt Maln.slroel, ono door West o( (bo I," 11 !' 0
Square and opposite Shell's Holol (llio J' »»|i
(ngton Uouae.) , Ilosldeneo at; CIiOZIl.ll b
H Oar’u«lo, January 81, 1860. (2 in.) , r .
„ it 60
.381 27*
MOWEY, Wanted in payment fbi 1 sub
actfpHon, adverting and Job-vro4*
eiti.aii
Loans and Interest oh Loans.
Fox Ordets.
Amount of receipts,
Balance duo Treasurer,
J. ARMSTRONG, .
GEO. M. GRAHAM, :
W. M. HENDERSON,
'pIIE first premium awarded al tho State Fal
J held at Harrisburg,, la 1805, also first pr
mimna ut the County Fairs of Northumberland
Franklin, fork, Lycoming, Centro, Weslmore
land, Washington, Berks,'Schuylkill, Montgom
ery, Delaware, and Chester, In competition with
from eight to ten different reapers and mowers.
Tho Atkin's selt-raUing reaper and mower will
be for sale at tho Feclory at Ilarrisbury, also at
Boyer & Bro. Farmers wishing reapers and
mowers for tho next hatrosl can have them at
a reduced price, by giving their orders for them
before the Ist of March, 1860.
Price ofKcaper, cash,
<< Keeper and Mower, cosh,
If ordered before the Ist of March t after
time, freight from Dayton, Ohio, added.
Price of Koapor and Mower on time, $2OO ;
sovcnly-flvo dollars on delivery, seventy-five
dollars on Ist of October, and fifty dollars Ist
January, 1807. All tho reapers warranted tc
give entire satisfaction, or the money refunded
Leave orders with Ilsirat L. Bubkuoldkr
Agent fur Cumberland county and travelling
Agent. Direct all orders and letters to Jauta
Patton, General Agent for Pennsylvania.
January fil, 1866~1y
LETTERS of Administration on tho estate of
Jacob Groegor, late of Monroe township,
Cumberland co., dcc’d., have boon Issued by
tho Register of said county, to the subscriber
residing In tbo same township. All persons ln-
said estate are requested to make Im
mediate payment, and those having claims will
nrcsenl them for settlement to
1 Michael l. hoover, Adm r.
January HI, IB6o—Ot*
Fayctlvlllc Feiuulo Seminary*
THE second aossloa of the schoolasttc year
will commence on the first of February,
1860. Pupil* desiring to enter tho Institution,
should make early application to
j; KENNEDY, Principal.
Fayotlvlllo, Jon. 17, 1860 —lm
LETTERS of odmlnlslratlon on tbo estate of
Callb Atherton, dec’d.,lato of the borough
Bhlpponsburg, Cumberland co., have been Issued
by tho Register ot said county, to tho subscriber
who resides In tho same borough. All person*
Indebted to said estate will make Immediate
payment, and those having claims will present
them properly.authenticated
1 1 BENJAMIN DUKE, Adra'r.
January 17, 1866—fit
NOTICE.
Selllnt off at Coni!
THE Subscriber has this day commenced to
soil 'off his largeand extensive stock ol
DRV-GOODS; at coat; for cash. A largo por
tion of the stock Ims boon purchased quite ro
contly, and at reduced prices., The assortment
(a lull and oomplblb, fcpnilstlngpf i .
Cloths, Cassjmcrcs, Cassinets,
Jeans, Flannels) Frond) Mcrlnoos, Bombazlnca,
Cashmeres, Coburg Cloths, Alpacas, Do Lalooa,
Silks; Do Begos, Calicoes. Brochaand Blanket
Shawls, Cloth Mantles, Wool Shirts and Slips.
Stockings, Gloves, Blankets, Furs, Scarfs. Com
fbrts, Muslins. Chocks, Tickings, Noodlo-work.
od Collars, Brings and Insortlngs, Laces, dross
Trimmings, Fringes, Linens, poking Glasses,
Carpels; I bonnets, and In short, every article
embraced !n a dry goods store. Also, u lull as
sortment of > ■ -kj
KOTIOE.
behoval.
■ ' • : ':. v . 76
■i 19 00
: . 26 ,00
17 76 :
7 22
i 21 96*
6 60
. 287 81
4609 001
280 00
06 77
10 08
150 26
8 00
20 26
: 10 60
v 8 89*
. 9 92
v. 80 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
22 50
4 49
100 00
63 44
911,161 04*
$41,16164*
1 'oir-29
"" 8 00
11.876 4ft
1,846-62
• 726 90
566,72. r > 79j
66,022 88
Farmers, Take notice,
Estate Notice.
Estate Notice.
* i ■ BOOTS AND SHOES.
All por.on. Id want of cheap gopd* aro 0 “ c "‘
oatly requeued to, call ohrly, whll.t the
mont Is good, and ..ooura tho heat bar' al “"*'
hod In Carlisle. Jtocolloct n l« r B° l’, ,0 l'"!'“"
of tho .took I* .of. tho nowost and most ftahion
ablo slylcsii Oomo therefore, ono and all, and
save money,,by purchasing yPM* goods, at the,
61d stand, Eastitaln str«ot. nAa OGII „ y
Carllslo, January 10, 1860.
'■ i Charcoal.
CHARCOAL constantly on hand and for sale
by ' W, 5. MURRAY, Agt.
November 22, ’IbO/y.'
“ , ™liJt o fPubUc Sales
BY. WM. Oi HOUSER, Auctioneer; Yhey
Will toko f>laoo'as follow•
February 8 John Boyer.
9 David Nlsowangor.
11 Simon Minnlch,
12 E. W. Sadler, Adams cd.
18 " « ««
14 Joseph Eborly.
' 15 John Wengord,
1C Benjamin Clay.
18 Conrad M'Quado.
19 Isaac Rasohoro.
20 Simon Drcsback.
21 William Peters, Adams co.
22 Jacob Mohkr.
23 Jonas Hunsbarger, jr.
25 Elias Bdndlo.
20 Abraham Goodyear.
27 Rudolph Dartzler.
26 Joseph Brandt.
20 Jonas Hunsbarger, ar. Eustpouns
1 Abraham Sulcnbarger.
8 Ephraim Humor.
4 John Sprout, doc’d.
5 Joshua Culp.
0 Jacob Haldoman.
7 Alfred Mooro.
8 Joseph Elcock.
10 John Shafer.
11 Francis M. Eckels.
12 Jacob Firestone.
18 George Porter.
14 Jacob Ottatot.
16 John Morrott.
17 John M’Cluro.
18 Jacob Newoijmvr.
10 Jacob Blahtfp.
20 John Sulcnbarger, sr.
21 Lewis Sponsler.
22 Jacob Westfall.
24 John McCurdy.
March
1C 134
18 804
16 571
17 964
0 40j
IS 00
Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chambtrsbnrg Turn
pike Bond Company.
EXHIBIT uf Tolls received, Repairs and Ex
penses ou the, Harrisburg, Carlisle and
Ohanibersburg Turnpike Road Company, from
Ist January to 31st December 1855, inclusive,
as follows, to wit:
32 82
47 60
Amount of tolls received at gates, $2,9U8 24
Balanco-nt'scttlemcnt lorlB64‘,Traid
iuto court at January, 1806,
80 C 8
Ctt.
Balance of 1801 paid to creditors per
acts of Assembly of 1828, '2B and
Amount paid for repairs on road fur
1855,
Amount paid Jos. Jackson repairing
Bridge at MlddlcscE, 300 00
Gate Keeper's salaries, 020 04
Manager’s pay, 207 00
Socrotory’s salary, 25 00
Treasurer’s salary, 75 00
1 Incidental expenses, 08 75
j Postage, taxes and stationary, 10 00
$lO2 91
Balance paid into court to l>o appli
ed under the act of Assembly afore
said,
G oi . t ._Certified on oath to the Judges of the
Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county,
the 14th day of January. A. !>• 1860.
SAML. W. NEVIN, Treoa’r.
TAKE NOTICE
That tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumber-
land county, have appointed Tuesday, the 18lh
day of March next, at the Court House, in Car.
lisle, at 10 o’clock, A. M., for hearing and do
termiuing the claims of the respective creditors
against tho Company, agreeably to the acta of
Assembly made for tho relief of said creditors
on the Ist day of April 1828. and tho supple
ments thereto, at the aforesaid time and place,
the preferred (If any) and all other creditors are
requested to have their respective claims duly
authenticated and presented, and also to furnish
evidence at tho same time, whether any claims
have been assigned, or are still hold by the orlg-
Inal owners; and also proof to establish the
r consideration oftbeir, claims,'whether tor work,
xoatot(abuAtc^, TUE Cocnr.
; January, J 7, 185G —flf ~ . ,
BOOK AGENCY.
THE subscribers have established a Book
Agency In Philadelphia, and will fornlsh
any book or publication at the retail price free
of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the
subscription prico of any of tho $0 Magazines,
such as Harper's, Godey’s, Putnam’s, Graham’s,
Frank Leslie’s Fashions, Ac., will receive the
magazines lor one year and a copy of a splendid
lithograph portrait of cllhei Washington, Jack
sou or Clay ; or, if subscribing to a $2 and a 51
Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of
the three portraits. If subscribing to $G worth
of Magazines, ail three portraits will be sent
gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish
$166
IUO
Envelops of every description and size inlarge
or small quantities furnished. Seal Presses,
Dies, Ac-, sent to orde-.
Every description of Engraving on Wood ex
ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Views of
Buildings. Newspaper Holdings, Views of Ma
chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates,
Business-Cards, Ac. All orders sent by mail
promptly attended to. Persons wishing views
of their buildings engraved can send a Daguer
reotype or sketch ot the building by mail or ex-
I’tsraons (it o distance having saleable articles
voulil find U to tliuir advantage to address th'
lubsenbors, Us wo would uct ns agc.its fur tin
ialc of the same
BYRAM tt PIKKCE.
BO South Third Street , Philn., Pa
J. 0. UTRAM. T. MAT PIEBCE.
ov. 29,1805—ly
useful and Fancy Goods.
AX the Tea and Grocery store ol tlio subscri
ber is just received a fine assortment of
Mrs French China and Decorated fancy Jlrti-
J*w r/... among which may be found Uloh
Vases, Colognes, Jewel Boxes, Cups and I
Saucers, Card Baskets,lnkstands, Toy,T«a and
.Dinner Sots, China Dolls, and other GUI and
plain articles, useful as well aa suitable for the
season. mi'i:
Also, a general assortment of GUOCMUtob
and Spices adapted to the season, all fresh and
of the best quality, together with a lot of now
Belhlekem Buckwheat, ol extra quality iu small
lUUliu, Currant., Citron, So.,
formloltf
Carlisle, Deo. 27, 1806. _
Valuable Town Properly nt
Fubllo-Sule.
THAT doslrahlo Ilouao ond Lot, sltonlod on
East Main stroul, In tho Borough of Carllslo,
lalo the property of Andrew llohnos, Esq. Tho
. r» Improvements aro a commodious tw o
story Wcatlicrboardcd House, with a
f|sTjlt largo and convenient Back-building.
necessary Out-bulhllngs, and
fuSeaS! substantial Log Stable. The garden
contains a number of choice fruit trees.
Possession will bo given on tho Urot day ol
if will bo sold on Saturday, the 161 A qf Feb
ruary next , at (he Court House, nt 10 o clock,
A Vor‘ torn,, ami further particulars enquire ol
IIQuIESj
WILLIAM J. HOLMES,
by hit Mtormy iu/act,
JOHN IRVINE.
Carllslo, Doc. 27, 1866—ta
PLAIIvnCLD ACADEMY
NEAR CARLISLE, I’A.
rTMIE nineteenth session (6 months) will com-
I inonco Nov. 6th. A now building has boon
erected containing Gymnasium, Music
&.o With incronsed facilities for instruction,
and amnio accommodations, this Institution
nruscnls grout Inducomonts to parents who dd
siro tho physical and mental improvement of
their sons.
Terms per session, uu
For circulars with flill information address
• U, K. BURNS,
Principal and i'toprielor.
Plaiuftold, Guwb. co., Oct. 4,18GC.'
JffoW Good§?Grcat'Attriacllou I
THE subscriber having enlarged his store
roonl," and mido'lt the largest and moat plca
aaot
already extensive assortihdfat of Goods, and Is
prepared to sell Goods of all kinds at prices as.
tonlshlngly low. Brocho, Long and Square,
and Blanket 1
of all kinds abd at all prices. Black find fancy
Silks, French Mcrlnoos and Cashmeres, Dclalna,
Parnmeltas, Noodle worked Collars. Sleeves,
Edging, Inserting, Stamped Collars, Flouncing,
Utc. Blankets, Flannels, Llnseys, Checks,Bag
ging, Ticking, Muslins, &c.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satlinets,
Joans, Tweeds, &c. Satin, Grenudlno and
Fancy Vestings.
Carpets, Druggots, and Oil Cloths of all kinds
abd at all prices.
Hosiery and GloVcs, Ribbons, Buttons, Trim
mings, Silk, Merino, Lambs’ Wool and Cotton
Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Cravats, Umbrel
las, Window Shades and Fixtures.
W BIGHT, IIUNTEK & CO., S. W. Cor.
ul Ninth ntid Walnut Streets, Philadel
phia. Lend and Iron Pipes o f all Bath
Tubs of Copper and Iron. Hot and cold Show
er Baths. Water Closets efid Brass Cocka of
every description. Puree and Lift Purapa Of
Iron ami Brass. Hydraulic Ran\s, all, sizes.—
Hydrants and Lead Work of every description.
All in a tci inis ..nd work in our lino at )ow ratea/
and warranteil.
New Goods Again ! | - 0 - ia6s - tf _
I am determined to sell Goods at small profits,
and will be pleased to soe persons call and look
at my Goods. I charge nothing for showing ray
Goods, but deem the prlvilegu a great pleasure.
Gall and sec at the old stand, North Ilauovur
street, where thankful for past favors, he hopes
for a continuance of the same.
PHILIP ARNOLD.
Carlisle, Doc. 27, 1855.
Bargains.
T'llE subscriber has just relumed from Phila
delphia, and is now opening the largest and
cheapest lot of WINTER GOODS over brought
to Carlisle. French Merinoos, Delaines, Alpa.
chas, Bombazines, Calicoes, Shawls, I
Cloths, Cussimcrcs, Cassiuclts,
Flannels, Blankets, Gloves, kc., in great varie
ty. Also, an immense stuck ol
BOOTS & SHOES,
at reduced prices. An entire new stock of La
dles Furs, very cheap. An assortment of new
stylo and fashionable BONNETS.
Also, another invoice of Embroideries Just
received from New York. Elegant Collars,
Underslcoves, Edgings, Inserlings and Flouuc-
Ings.
Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and
examine his splendid stock of new and cheap
Goods, and they will be sure to get the worthof
their money.
At the old stand, East Main street.
CHARLES OGILBV.
December 20, 1855.
908 01|
$8,600 85|
$OO3 G
788 H
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Confectionaries and Fancy Goods.
r TMIE undersigned has just replenished his
1 stock of Goods, and as his Drugs and Chem
icals have been selected with great ctue, he it>
prepared to till all orders promptly. Ills I riends
may rely upon tho genuineness and punty of
every aiticle. Ills stock o[
Con feed on ari os
is largo, and selected with special reference to
the Holidays, and will afford any variety per
sons may desire in that line. He has a large
assortment of French, German, and Domestic
Fancy Candies. His FRU ITS are all tresh and
of thy vciy best quality. Ilia assortment of
$8,858
688 04
$3,800 B6|
argo and embraces almost every thing neces
y for the toilet and family. He invites spe-
cial attention to Inn Fancy Wmk Boxes, I’ort
Folios, Port Monies, &c. Quick sales, short
profits, and strict consistency in trade, shall
characterise our business.
B J. KIFFFEU
Carlisle, December 20, ißoo.
Tlic Temple of Faiicy Open I
AND Will be at his old Head Quarters in
North Hanover street,during the Christmas
and iVstc J’jar’* i'esftatficj, with one of the lar
gost assortments of
CHOICE CONFECTIONERIES
over offered fn this place, coonMiu# in part oJ
Fino Candy Toys and Fndis, JeJly Cakes, Bon
bons, Gum. Chocolato ami Fruit drops, Hose,
Vamilla and Burnt Almonds, French and Es
plodlng Secrets, Ac.
FttUiTS AND TOYS
of the latest importations, such us Oran Res, Le
mons, Raisins, Figs. Prttens, Currants, Citron,
Soft ami Paper Shelled Almonds, Filberts,
Cream, Cocoa ami Ground Nnts.
Toysan.! Fancy Goods of every qualify and
price, consisting in part o( fine Wax, Kid, Chi
na, Crying and other Dolls, Sewing and Card
Muskets, Fancy boxes. Flower Vases. Motto
Caps, Tea Sets. Masks. Drums, Gnus. Air Pis
tols, Aceonk'ons, Uaim.omcnns, Trumpets,
Chess-men ol Hone and W ood. Dominoes, I.ot
to and other Games. Fancy Snaps. Hair Oils
and Port Mommies, &c. Also a flue lot ol fr
nilly Crocei ie»
December 13, 1835,
rS coming. nml the undersigned uro projuired
lor It. They hare just received a mammoth
slock of new, cheap \ handsome Goods, among
rtlilch wo have the colebratod
Silks. Fronch Mermoea, all colors» plain and
printed Mona, de lames, Thibet Cloths, Alpa
chaa, 11 übit Cloths, Calicoes, Ginghams, and no
IMMENSE QUANTITY
of oihur goods, both foi ladies and genllctuon i
Bonnets, Bonnet lUbhona, Handkerchiefs, Ho
siory, Gloves, Trimmings, Gnm Shoes, Carpel
Buga, Oil Cloths, Cloth Caps, kc. Also,
CLOTHS, CASSIMER.ES,
1 Sattlnets, Vestings, Kentucky Joans, Flannels.
Tickings, Kibbous, Embroideries uml a general
stock of Goods In our lino. \Vo Invito the jmh-
Uc to an examination of .the above, for bargains.
Give ua an carl/coll, ns they are soiling rapidly
at our üßiuU low prices. m
' ' “ IJKNTZ Si DKOTUBR.
Qarllalo, Oct. 11, 1855.
Wulclics un«l Mvclry.
THOMAS COA'LYN has Just opened. «t hiu
store in West High street, opposite Marlon
Hall, and intends to keep constantly on hand, a
« complete assortment of lEo/cAm,
ref* Clocks, Jewelry and Fancy Goode, /KTA
4^y^ w blch he is prepared to sell undbufr
terms that cannot fail to please all in want of a
good Tliuo*Piece. Among his stuck will ho
found—lull Jewo’lod Gold Levers; Ladles Gold
Laplace; Silver Lovers; Silver Lapines; Sliver
Quartieraj English, French, and Swiss Watches.
His stock of
is largo and complete, and consists of Mcdallons,
ladies ft gentlemen's Breast Pius, 1 inger Kings,
fancy and plain Ear Kings, Scarf Pin*, &e.
Also gold Watch and Fob Chains, gold Keys
and Seals, gold and silver Pencil Cases, gold
and silver Spectacles, togelhcrwith almost every
other article kept in a Jewelry establishment—
A full supply of CLOCKS, vl*t Parlor, Mantle
and Offloo—eight day and twenty-four—war
ranted to go and keep correct time.
I Vutchet awl Clockt are fully repaired, and
warranted to keep llrst-ruto time. The public
are invited to give him a cull beloro pm chasing,
as ho feels very contldonl that he la able to give
better bargains than can be had elsewhere.
Juno 21, 1666. __
IIUSIIULS BlacUsmUhCoal.ufln
ralo nrtlclo, receiving nml for nal
WM. B. MUUUAY, Jgtnl.
Juno H, 1855—dm
Carlisle.
A LARGE Stone House and Lot of ground
situate In Hast High street-
Also, a two story Plashed Uoubo «ith base
tnent, in East High street- SAXTON,
'Shawls,
Furs al all prices.
FANCY GOODS
PETER MONYEH
COLD WEATHEIf
Oolrt Jlcdnl
Jewelry,
ItKacliumfttU coal*
Pot* Roiil.
OOTE ATBKOTHEB, I T'T.
Plrimliers k Gas Filters,. i;
EAST MIX-STREET, CARLISLE... ..
THE subscribers are, prepared to .execute, ill.
kinds of work in their linoi viz j • •
Load and Iron Pipes, Bath Boilers, .
Hydrants, Water Clopotaj .
Bath Tubs, Wash Basing ' ..
Hot and Cold Shower Force and Lift Pumps, •>'
Baths, Hydraulic Batns, &c.,
Every description of
Plain and Ornamental Gas
furnished and put up on the most reasonable,
(urms. Fixtures put up in Churches at short
notice, In tho most modern style.
attended to.
October 25, 1860.
Plumbing & Gas Fitting,
South West Cor. of Ninth and Walnut Sfretli,
Philadelphia.
Jso. 11. McFsxßica,
Wu. WIUGHT,
Tuouas Bkowr,
J so. C. IhiStta,
Splendid Jewelry, Watches, lw.
THE subscriber respectfully Informs tUo'Oltl
xens ul Carlisle uud tbu public generally,
that he bus just opened a Urge and splendid as
sortment of Clocks, Watches arid Jewelry, of
every suleand quality. Ills store Is situated
<m the N. E. corner of the Public Sqiiafb, Snthu
room lormerly oepupied by S. Elliott, obo floor
eiistol G. W. Httner’a dry goods store.
stock will consist ot overy article usually ReM
by watch makers and jewelers, viz: GOLD
je WATCHES of every style and quality,
prices from $26 to $125. Stiver Walchtt
ss to $45. Gentlemen’s Gold Fob,
Vest, and Nock Chains; Gold Keys and Soalaj
Go)rt*'SfrTds and Vest Buttons, Breast Pins, Cox
Kings. &c. Ladies Gold Neck Chains, Gold
Chaihuns, Gold Lockets, Breast Phia,Rur-rinn,
Ear-drops, Cnlf Pins. Gold Pens and Pencfls,
Gold Thimbles, Gold Bracelets, Silver and Peart
Can! cases. Jet Bracelets, &c. A large stock
of Finger Kings, Silver and Plated Ware, Fruit
Dishes. Card Baskets, Tea Setts, Plated Cup*
ami Goblets, Napkin Kings, &c., with many
other fancy notions. All goods warranted to bo
a hut they are sold for.
attention paid to the repairing
n( Gold Watches, Jewelry. Ac. All work war
j ranted according to quality. The subscriber
1 hopes by strict attention to business and a de
sire to please, to receive a liberal share of pub
; patronage. W. D- A. NAUGLE.
Carlisle, July 10, 1865—tf
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
r l > 11K subscriber having just received and open
ed bis supply ol Goods for tho Fall trade,
would call the attention of his friends and tho
public generally, to the large and well selected
stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods now on
hand, asauilag them that the assortment is com
plete, and the prices such a$ cannot fall to give
satisfaction. ■
Tho attention of Builders, Carpenters, and
Cabinet-makers, is respectfully dlrocteu to out
stock of lucks, bolts, screws, hinges, nails, gjasa,
nittv, paints, oil. varnishes, veneers,moulalogj
lair-cloth, &c.; Edge-tools of overy description,
Saws, planes, Kc.
Coach-milkers and Saddlers will find the as
sortment of Goods In their lino particularly
large, embracing canvass and trimmings of every
kind,axles, springs,hubs,spokes,felloes,shafts,
ice.; saddle trees and harness mountings ol every
quality and style.
Housekeepers are Invited to crfll andcxatalno
1 mir CuttKiry, llrUtamila and Platccl-n'arCjttths,
Kettles. Cedar-ware, &c.
IRON. —Also, a largo assortment of rolled
(and hammered Zrop, Nail-rods, Uorsc-shoo
Iron, &c.; also, oast, shear, spring and blister
w.. -1.
la athlition to (ho above, wo have also recei
ved a splendid stock of Wail Paper , ol all
kinds, cheaper than ever. 1V« Invito ourftiends
to call, knowing it will be to thuir own advan
tage. Don't forget the place, East Main street.
HENIt Y SAXTON.
Carlisle, August 23, 1865.
SAVING FVXD
U. S. Insurance, Annuity & Trust
COMPANY,
S. E. coiner Third and Chestnut Sts., Phila.
Capital $250,000.
MONEY is received on deposit daily. The
amount deposited is entered in u Deppsfi
book and given tu the Depositor, or, if prefer*
red. a certificate will be given.
All sums, Urge and small, are received, and
tbc amount paid back on demand, without no*
Ihl.tc.m is paid at thu rate of five per cent.,
ciimiiu-ix mg >iom the day ot deposit, and ceas
ing tuintccit days previous to the withdrawal of
()u the first day of January, in each year, the
ntiTi sl of each deposit is paid tutho depositor,
,r added to the principal, as ho may prefer.
The company have now upwards ol 8,500 do
)motors in the city of Philadelphia alone.
Any additional information will ho given by
iddresslng tbo Treasurer.
Directors. —Stephen 11. Crawford. President;
f.awrenco Johnson, Vico Piesidoiit • Ambrose
tV. Thompson, Benjamin W. Tinpley, Jacob L.
Flotation, William M. Godwin. Paul B. God
lUtd, George McHenry, James DeVcrCUX, Gus*
lavas English.
Secretary and Treasurer.— -Pliny Fisk.
Teller an d Interpreter. —J. C. Oehlschlngcr.
September 5,1855 —1 y
Valuable Farm at I’rlvute Sale;
A VEB Y valuable and highly Improved liiuc-
J\. stone farm, situate in Southampton town
ship. Franklin county, on the Itoxbnry rood, 24
miles north of Shfppunsburg, now occupied by
Thomas Haycock us tenant, containing
110 Acres anti 127 Perches,
P 5 of which uro cleared and in a high state of
cultivation, and Hie lusidno covered with excel*
lent timber, the whole thoroughly fenced.
The improvements ImVo boon but rcconfly
n a erected, and consist of a now two'
idwKmk story Log House, 28 feot by 00, ft
fissi||gLnuw Bank Barn, lower part stone and
upper frame, 75 feet long, with Wa*
gon Shod and (wo Corn Cribs attached, tbo
woathorboarding pinned and painted white, ftud
other necessary out-bulldingst ft lino assortment
of fruit trees about the house, and u largo nubV*
her of locust trees scattered nil over the
mid an excolhmt Well of water convenient to
the house. The properly In all respects hf ft
most valuable one, thu land being of excellent
, quality and thu Improvements of the ms4t 4ub
stantlal character. For terms, &c.,omtulro of
A. L. SVONSLEIQ
Krai Estate J3£t, $ ScmiNcr.'
Carlisle, Oct. 25,1858. .
Pork, Pudding and fiungjiffca*
tfmnk TUB subscriber begs leave to Inform
l gr®*jbl» customers mid friends, that bo bail
moved bis slaughter bouse to the building ad
joining Seymour’s Ico-liouso, in Dickinson al
ien, where ho will bnvo constantly on Jiaim ,tho
best of pork, sausages, puddings, k£. VW *
ful lor past patronngo, ho respecting «»«■ lU £
TJZimJ'. .«» -»». foolioff ooofiJunt of
Ul. ability (o vendor .auction.
Corllalo, Nov. 22, IMC-am
Valuable Propnrly for {Sale..
Till; two story Prick House tindßfcck-bulld.-
ing. with a pump, cistern, mid oil uoCojSaly i
out-buildings attached, situate 111 Norlhllabovor
street, in Carlisle, Is ottered fof sale., .The sit.
nation is a good one for a private - residence or
for business. Tho terms will' easy.. Apply to
J. It. WEAVER, Jgt:/or E. Du(hck %
July 20, IPs6—tf