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Apply ut the of ISAAC PAUSOSS. •Hslo, Feb. 7, 18oO—8t Sleuau 0ofl«r for Sale, S Subscriber offers for sale a new Steam iHur, eighteen feet long & thirty Inches in jtcr, with one fourteen Inch flue, apjily nl jner Mill at I’aucrtown. x IV. B. MULLEN. ■» 7 t iburland County, **. v Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to 1 Christian Hbcrly, guardian of William ih‘K. and Mary Ellen Thompson, minor ren of John Thympson, dec’d., Mia. Mary npson,- Mathew Henry Thompson, Mrs. rbaugh end husband, Mrs. Ilecli and hus* , and Theodore Thompson, maro hereby cited to appear before the ;o» of the Court of Common Picas of said ty, at Carlisle, at an Argument Court there held for said county, on Tuesday the 18lh >f March next, to shew cause why a Trus ihall not ho appointed in place of John np*on, deceased, to make sale ot the Lot round hold In trust for the heirs of Nancy npson, In Silver Spring township, and be ired to do and receive all and singular i things which our said court shall m that If consider and adjudge. (tncss tho Honorable James H. Gmbnm, Idwnl Judge, nt Carlisle, tho Hth day of \ry, A. D. 18C8. . D. K. NOELL, Proth’y. per P. QI'iOLKV, u«p. Prolh’y. iruary 7, IboO—Gt iOVCK&Carlisle TurnplUo Co. TICE is hereby given, thot the midcrsign •d Appointed Ajulitpr by the Court of Com- Pleas of unnib'erland county, Pa., to make ibnUon of the balance In I lie hands of the Samuel Woodbnrn, Sequestrator of the jvei 4 '&nd Carlisle Turtii*lke Company, to and „.»gat the creditors of said company, will at- Mini at the Prothonutary’s Oftico, In Carlisle, lor that purpose on Saturday, the Bth clay of March, 1850;at 10 o'clock, A. M.. ot or bclore vhlch time, all persons having claims against mid company will present them. P. QUIULEV, .Auditor. February 7,1850-—Bt tiatofPultllc Salon IY-WM.'C.' HOUSER, Auctioneer. The. rill take place ns follows s ■'ebruary 15 John Wengard, 1 “ 10 Benjamin Clay. u 18 Conrad M’Quadc. •' 10 Isndc Basuhoro. •< 20 Simon Drcshock, u . 21’ WilliamTolers, Adams co. « . 2*2' Jacob Mohlcr. a 23 Jonas llunsbnrgor, Jr. tt 25 Kilns Brlndle. - «« ■ 20 Abraham Goodyear. ■tt - 27 Rudolph Ilnrlr.lcr. • «« 28‘JoBoph Brandt. •• 20 Jonas Ilunslmrgor, sr. Eastpoum March 1 Abraham Sulenbarger. *t 3 Ephraim limner. tt 4 John Sprout, doc’d. « i| 6, Joshua Quip. , i •« * B Jacob llnldeman. • ti V Alfred Moore. 1 “ 8 Joseph Elcock. tt 10 John Shafer. “ "11 Francis M. Eckels. *< 12 Jacob Firestone. tt io Goorgo .Vortor. n 1 14 Jacob Ottstot, •» 15 John Mbrrolt. «• 1 17' John M'Cluro. 1 it 18 Jacob Nowotjmer. tt ]0 Jacob Bishop.* ■' ft -25 John , v< ,%u, fii‘T;owM Sponsor.,';; <*' .22 Jacob Westfall. 't*' ' 24 John McCurdy, , <• 1 25 Johh Coylb, ' , i <i 2(1 John S. ndldoman, ■. ~ i, jj7 KUxaboth Nolswdngtfr, ‘ .<•»«»" .viMiiM Uotiee'.* 1 TnETTEIIS of Administration on'Hi o oslalo 6f ■lii JaoobiGioegor,‘late of Monroe towntulp. Cumberland oo.i have boon Issued by iho Register df ioid county, to tho subscriber roaldlhgln tho same township. ‘All'persons In* Mbtud tp said estate hro requested to make lm* mediate payment, and 'thoßO having claims will pVesent th'oln for settlement to f I.MIOHABLL. HOOVER*'AdnVr. ' |» January.Ql, IBSQ—Of- ■' ''< : [ Fayellvlilo remulo Somluai y. TUB second session of tho schoolastloyoar will'CommoAoo on tho first of February, V 860.» Pupils desiring to enter tho phould make early application to ' I _ ■».!». t J. '.KENNEDY, Principal, I TayoUvlllo, Jan. IT, 185Mto statement of. the Manges COUNTS' OP CUMR&RX.ANS, FROM THE Ist DAT 0? JANUARY, TO THE Slat DAT OF DECEMBER, 1855, Made by the Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in tho 22d and 28d sections Of tho act o! Assembly ol this Commonwealth, passed on tho 15th day of April, A. D. 1884,vnnd also in conformity with tho 87th section of the same act, which requires the County Treasurer once in every year to state his accoufat and produce his vouchers to the Commissioners, which after examination by said Commissioners, shall bo by them laid before the County Auditors lor settlement, according to law. In accordance with which N. W. Woods, Esquire, Treasurer of Cumberland county, submits tho following as a correct okhibit of bis receipts and expenditures for the past year, ending the 31st day of December, A. D. 1855. * ° W. W. WOODS, Esq., Treasurer. To balance in hands of Treasurer at last settlement as per Auditor's report, Amount of outstanding taxes, “ County tax assessed for 1855, “ received of Jos. M’Darmond, verdict fees in Qr. Sessions, “ Carlisle Deposit Bank Loan, ** Abatement for the year 1866, “ G. W. Hltnor in full of purchase M’Crosby's lot, “ James Orr and others on bond for subscription to bridge, “ Samuel Martin verdict fees, “ Jacob Bowman verdict foes, “ J. W. Shearer verdict fees, “ Miscellaneous receipts Irotn various persons, Total receipts for 1865, Scbedxile of County Taxes outstanding on the Ist of fanuafy, A. D. 1866, subject to exon ■ Boroughs and Townships. Dickinson, Newton, Dickinson, Frankford, Monroe, Newvillc, a North Middleton, Silver Spring, Lower Allen, Upper Allen, Carlisle, Dickinson, Esstpennsburough, Frankfurd, Hopewell, Mifflin, Monroe, Newton, New Cumberlaml, Newvlllo, North Middleton, Silver Spring, Southampton, Shippensuiirg Borough, South Middleton, We.itpcunsborough, Those marked thus • hare since first January paid in full. Those marked thus f port paid. Grand Jurors for services in 1855, Traverse Jurors “ “ William Gould os Court-crior, Samuel llarteel awarded as per order of court, Deputy Attorney General, ft'm. J. Shearer, Ksq., Deputy Attorney General, fee* in Commonwealth case*, 86 40 Witness fees In Commonwealth cases, Justices’ Fees. Justices' fees in Commonwealth cases, Constables’ Fees, Constables’ fees in Commonwealth cases, County Auditors and clerk for services, i’. Quigley auditing of Trothouotary, Clerk of Court and Register, y w D. K. Noel fees for 1855, John M. Gregg fees in Commonwealth cases, Samuel Martin lees In '* “ James Loudon for docket for use, Commissioner’s Office. James binding, stationary, Ac., Lemuel Todd fy/professlonal services, Commissioner's travelling expenses, William Riley sis months’ salary as clcik, Costs of the case of Symington, James Armstrong, Esq., pay as Commissioner, John Bold). Esq., “ “ Goo. M. Graham, Esq., “ “ W . M. Henderson, Esq., “ “ M. Wiao assisting making Duplicates, M. Wise for services ns dork to Commissioners, W«u. M. Miller for professional services, Toler Gutahall for repairs in Commissioner's office, William L^tie lor rcgisieihig hirtlis, Ac., Franklin Gardner for Lever Tiess, K. Cornmnn for public printing, J. Urattou “ “ K. Uontty “ “ Goorga Zlnn “ 14 For support of Convicts, Jail and County Penitentiary. Myers A Gnlshall on account of contract of jail, Joseph M’Danmmd, Sboritr, for support ol prisoners, fees, &c., N. W. Woods, C. Ogllby, and otliors, tor clothing lor prisoners In Jail, John Bmndl and Geo. W. Uillon for storm coal, Curlislo Gas and Water Company for uso of water for Jail, David llandshoo for charcoal for jail, F. Boutz fur making key,. John p. Gorgas for Stovo pipe, Ac., A. S. Lyno for oast Iron pluto for Jail, Shmnp A Golden for paving gutter in jail yard, Samuel Hepburn, attorney for Symington, W. W. Dale, physician to jail, Jacob Bowman, Sheriff, for suppoVt of prisoners, Jacob Squlor, Trca.arcr, amount In full ol e.tim.to for 1866, 0500 00 Gulllus Stevenson as Visitor to Poor House, jq qq jdilchul M’Olollau, •« “ 80 00 John C. Brown for services as Director, jJQ John Clomlenlu “ “ 80 00 Goorgo Brlndlo, “ * “ Rond Orders and Damages, l.aac Mlllor, Snmnol Saddler and olbora, damage. awarded I), Iho oourl, 781 41 Paid yppdry persons on cortiflcato, ’ Bridges. John, Fiuloy. (h'fuVl for bulldlpg bridge at Op-Jt Johh Finley In fI»U for Hiding bridge a* f who’s mill, David Loimian nml othoia for repairs ol brldgoa, V Appropriations. Independent,-Onmberborland and Union Flro Oompanloa, Assessors for services performed in 1555, 1 - r Elections. OHloora of general and township elecUona and making return, ‘ ' Public buildings. Rndoall NalOher ono y«*r’a salary aa keeper of public building., jUre, Dunbar and Mr.- Moudy, aorubblnj an* craning court-room, OF THE INCLUSIVE, Receipts. eratxons and commissions. Collector*• Name*. Ami. Outi(d > g. Years. 1653 Joseph A. Weakley, “ Christopher Mclllnger, 1854 Samuel Bcotom, “ William Graham, “ Moses Bricker, “ Ifbbert M’lrer, 76 67 “ John IT. Spahr, 690 89 “ Henry Uickernoll, 1002 50 1856 William Stephen,! 86180 “ David Taylor, • “ Henry Saxton, “ Lafayette Peffer, “ George W. Fcsslor, 083 68 “ Benjamin Jumper, 809 77 Daniel M’Coy, * 08 84 “ John B. Perry, “ John Paul, “ George FHcr.f “ William Porter, “ George W. North, “ Jacob Horner,! •• John W. Dney, “ Alexander Highland,* 021 42 “ Thomas Spencer,* “ John Stuart, Jr., “ Thomas Graham,! Expenditures. BY PAYMENTS. Courts. Witness’ Fees. Auditors. Proihonolary’s Office, Recorder’s Office Pogisler’s Office. Printing. Eastern Penitentiary. Poor House, Assessors, Ephraim Steel for winding clock, 0. LamlaoKahd jOthors for repairs, .. Carlisle Gas and WaterCompaiiy .for use of water Tor court-house, C. Inhoff/o'r, oil*fluld,&C., for court house, Andrew, He&cbr forropalrlng locks and making key, Monroe Morris for gas, and water pipes in court bouse, \ Loans and Interest on Loans. Bonds paid interest,' , Miscellaneous, William Bell amotmt of contract for erecting fence, Commissioners* travelling expenses for 1855, John N. Armstrong for.lumber, John H. Brandt for atohb coal for 1855, Henry Wolf for charcoal^ Gillard Dock for scales Robert Mullen for charcoal* Henry Saxton for nails, &c., Jacob Spangler for bbXihg trees, William Lino for trees, • Alfred Sponsler for assisting In making Duplicates, S. M. Hoover for lambefy'- Barnoy Karnoy for whitewashing, Adam Senseman for horseihlro, John B. Bratton for postago, George W. Sheaifer lor Agricultural Society, Andrew HcckCr and others, &c., Inquests. Ferdinand Rcoth, Es(j., fOtbpWipg inquest and Jurors’ pay, J. Longnecker, Eaq,, ~ ? **. “ J. C. Thompson, Esq., “ C. Wilber, Esq., ■* , ** Win. D. Sluipp, Esq.j I “*‘ * Geo. Mlllbr und othert, &c., “ • ’’ .• 'i ''.‘Ax $7,684 00| 9,676 57 80,546 66 469 14 1,971 60 1,478 08 2,179 00 1,650 00 12 00 16 00 24 00 81 22 Henry Highlands and fctjj&ftJollectors, abatements allowed tax payer# for ’£>4 61 ’O6, 2209 -Hi Refunded Taxes John Struck and others relucdcd taxes, $55,622 88 certificates for fox scfttpi* • • Constables' Returns. Amount of Constables’ returns on certificate) of clerk of court, $216 40 271 27 91 00 91 01 By amount paid on ComnitMloncra orders, i; « Treasurers' - commission fees at 1$ per cent., i 4 Uncurretit money in Treasurer's hand, « Outata*nUtjg taxes unpaid by Collector*, u <i Collectors fees at 6 per cent., <• Exonerations, 164 94 647 10 085 20 1071 82 Ct’UDEHLAND CoUKTT, 89. tlio Commissioners of Cumberland county, do certify ami submit tbc fore f ev? at icoinc aa a correct'statement of the receipts and ospendituies ol the comity afore. V? Viaid from tho let day o( January to the 81st day of December, 1855, inclusive, as also a schedule of the outstanding taxes on the 31st day ol December, 1856, in tho boroughs and townships therein stated, together with a statement of the expenditures under each head of appropriation made by tho Commissioners in compliance with tho requisitions contained in the 22d and 28d sections of an net of Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed tho loth day of April 1884. Witness our'htmds and seal of office, at Carlisle, this 2Gth day ol January, A. n 2850 * J- ARMSTRONG, i CEO. M. GRAHAM, y Coirmimioucr*. W. M. HENDERSON, \ 812 83 1817 08 084 78 24 83 08 64 288 22 608 72 67 41 021 68 061 10 Attest—M. Wise, Citrk. CUUDEBLAND CofNTT, SS. We (ho undersigned Audllore ol Cumberland county, mot according to law, and having ex. aminod the accounts and vouchers of N. W . Woods, Esq., Tiensurer of said county, bum the Ist day of January to tlio 81st Say of December, A. [). 1866, inclusive, do certily that wo (ind owing tho Treasurer, N.-W* Woods, Esq., tliu sum of one hundred ami two dollars and ninety - one and a half cents, duo by thu county ul Cumberland, as nlll appear by the foregoing exlii hltlon. In testimony wborcof. wo have hereunto set our hands nt Carlisle, tills-Oth day of Juntiftir A D 18C0. J- B. DHAWBAUGH, j January, A. u. 1000. j. STEiNMAN, \JludHon. ISAAC KINGWALT, \ $BB2 871 1977 02] 64 00 20 00 N W Woods Esq., Treasurer, in conformity with the 10th section of an act ol Assctn unlitlud ‘‘An Act to rovisd the Militia System, fcc. ” passed the 30th day of April, 1368, exhibits the following account i To amount of outstanding MUUia lines for 1861 and previous years, as per last atmual akat*rooiAbf>Couto|»®a<Utor», ' ' ' ioiio oo To amount Militia Ones rcluSwd for 1860, ft* per duplicates ; ■ w 100 02i 28 48 : Schedule of Mtli exonerate 118 24 Township. N.Cumberland N.Cumberland W. Pcnnsboro, Shlpponsburg, Carlisle, Dickinson, Mochanicsburg N .Cumberland Allen Upper, Carlisle, K. Pcnnsboro, Hopewell, Newton, Nowville, N. Middleton, Shippensb’g U. Allen Lower, Allen Upper, Carlisle, Dickinson, E. Pennsboro, Fronklbrd, 47 77 229 11 102 20 88 87 50 57] 160 00 11 80 260 00 06 67 423 00 140 60 226 60 40 60 52 50 260 00 186 00 I 60 Hampden, Hopewell, Milllln, Mcchaolcsburg Monroe, Newton, N.Cumberland Nowville, 4 60 26 00 N. Middleton, Silver Spring, Southampton, Shippensb’g B. Shlppenab’g T. S. Middleton, W. Pcnnsboro, 184 40 226 25 167 00 29 00 160 08 CR. By amount oul.Umling Militia Aooa lor 1866. «ml provlom yuar sul.Jcct lo Commissions, &c., . By amount of exonerations allowed Colleclors for 185.), and previous years, By amount commissions allowed Collectors lor 1856 and previous years, .. paid County Commissioners for services In Military business, «• of assessors for forwarding lists of delinquents, at 2 cts. each, viz : Cash paid Michael Huber, assessor ol Mcclianlcsbnrg, return of 182 persons, James Brooks, assessor of Lower Allen, return of 127 persons James Graham, assessor of Upper Allen, return of 72 persons, William Logan, assessor ofiiamndon, return of 87 persons, Jonas Huntsborgor, assessor of hastpennsborough, totnrn o 101, John A. Macklan, assessor of N. Cumberland, return of 80 persons, Henry Spain - , assessor of Monroe, return of 150 persons, J. O. Eckels, assessor of Silver Spring, return of_l7o persons, David Shlvoly. assessor ofFrnnkford, return of <7 persons, Jnc6b Hornor, assessor of N. Middleton return of 107 persons, Jacob Kinsley, assessor of Nowville, return of 57 persons, John M. Stouflbr, assessor of Hopewell, return of 128 persona, Jamoa Woodbtlrn.'ossctßor of'Mifllln, return of 61 Persons, T. P. Blair, assessor of Shlpponsburg twp., return ol 12 persons, Wm. Highlands, assessor of Southampton, return of B 5 persons, Wm. Rochart, assessor of Shlpponsburg hot - .,.return of 121 persons, W. Y. Boyd, assessor of Nowlon, return of 184 persons, Jos. M’Koohan, assessor ofW. Pcnnsborough rctmn of 120 persons, A. A. Lvue, ossossor of Carlhjo, return of 170 pc™?" B * Joseph Stewart, assessor of S. Middleton, return of 218 persons, Peter Pcflbr, ossossor ol Dickinson, rpturn of 190 persons, MbJ. Sam’l Crop, Brigade Inspector, Capt.°Kclso, per order Adnmantlrio Guards, Copt. Samuel Crop, per order Carlisle Infantry, Oapti pet order Union Guards, Cant. J. G. M’For'ano, per order R ngold Artillery, Copt. John Mosslngor, per order Quitman Quarts, Capt. Hoys Mickey, per order SpringfioldL. Infantry, ' Treasurdr’s commission on pay, $1,070 50, dyo Po.tpflJonwoaUli by County Treasurer. 0021 00 1088 40) 110 48 820 80 21 07 21 86 1 621 8 18j 182 60 708 88 SO 00 166 55 4070 00 3890 00 782 lOj 47 60 Auditor, of liw In neconUnea with tho Act of Assembly of the Biun or April, A. V- *o“°* nmring drtttlnMlh?X« .Monnt oV. W. Wood,. E.q., Tr...ur«r o( thocounty aforo.ald. In tho mn(tor of MUltla Ta«oo,/o nnd tho nltovo correct. ns nbovo »tnfod. W|tnc« opr bands (it Ouli>l'» Ibis Blot day cl January, A. 881 27, 888 84< 76 CO 10 CO Abatements. Fox Orders. Amount of receipts, Balance due Treasurer, MIUTIA ACCOUNT, 3rm»««f of its and aim 'ilia Fines, exhibiting Hit i ltd, amoutif of Collector’s ft I Ain't o/ duplicate Collectors’ Names. Joseph Mussed, 1847 1849 1850 1861 1858 1858 Joseph Mnsscr, Edward Phillips, James Brlcker,' Samuel H. Gould, Joseph A. Weakley, Henry F. Fell* Charles W. Doha, Jacob L. Zook, Jos. C. Thompson, Adam Esllnger, John Elliott, David Baker, Robert M’lver, John 11. Spshr, Samuel Hollar, William Stephen, David Taylor, Henry Saxton, Lafayette Poller, Geo. W. Fcssler, Bunj. Jumper, Jacob Brets, Dank*) M’Coy, John B. Perry, Peter DraubftUgh, John Paul, George Filer, William Porter, George W. North, And'w Iloerner, John W. Duoy, Ales. Highlands, Thomas Spencer, John Craig, John Stuart, Jr. Thomas Graham. $1,777 29,51,018 81 26 00 17 76 7 22 21 96| 6 60 287' 31 4600 00] *2BO 00 06 77 10 08 150 26 8 00 20 26 10 60 8 89* 9 92 80 00 6 00 0 00 6 00 22 60 4 49 100 00 63 44 16 134 18 SO* 10 674 17 96 J 0 404 18 00 32 82 47 60 DR. BODGE, Chrono. Thermal Physician and Surgeon, has removed his ollice to West Main street, one door West ol tile Public Square and opposite Shull's Hotel (the Wash ington House.) Residence at CROZIEU’S $11,151 Oil „ 3 Carlisle, Jiuiu:tiy .51, 18 ;C. (2ni.) 89 08 $11,161 04j 617 20 8 00 11,870 40 1,840 62 725 96 556.725 79! 66,022 88 $lO2 01 $1777 20 received, amount per fable. Duplicates, atnoxmi ouni outstanding, at Ain’t Onls’g. Amount Exuni’s. Coil’s’ foes. Amount received. 13 00 21 50 21 00 54 02 16 00 41 76 84 60 49 88 14 73 41 24 2'i U 8 10 05 1 88 40 85 21 60 18 60 0 00 13 00 80 39 25 00 13 60 47 08 86 00 18 00 89 00 01 28 50 06 BO 50 39 60 5 50 12 60 30 10 35 15 81 60 13 50 49 68 74 10 86 10 11 50 14 60 20 90 73 16 82 18 42 60 68 00 4 76 100 23 40 88 108 29 $238 601 $56 68' 108 29 238 50 60 68 i 60 00 $2 0 4 2 64 1 44 L 71 3 22 3 10 3 60 1 6 4 8 64 1 11 2 40 1 28 1 70 2 42 2 08 2 40 3 42 4 80 8 Off 134 Hi 48 00 76 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 10 70) 600 19) 81777 20 JACOB STEINMAM, ISAAC ALT, Jndilort o/ Cumberland County NOTICE. To the iftin and Legal Repreuntatives of Mary Jane Green , late of ike County of Cumberland, , deceased. TAKE notice that by virtue of a writ of Par tition and Valuation issued out of the Or phans* Court of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, 1 will hold an inquest to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on the promises, on Tuesday, the 4th day of March, A. D. iB6O, at 12 o’clock, M., when and where you may attend if you think proper. JACOB BOWMAN, Shff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Jan. 81, ’6o—4t NOTICE. To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of John M’Cune , late of the county of Cumberland, deceased. TAKE notice that by virtue of a writ of Par tillon and Valuation, issued out of the Or phans’ Couit of Cumberland county, and to me directed, I will bold an inquest to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on the premises, ou Wednesday, the 6th day of March, A. 1). 1860, at 10 o’clock, A. M., when and where you may attend if you think proper. JACOB BOWMAN, Shff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Jan. 31, '6O—U Estate Notice, LETTERS of administration on the estate of Calib Atherton, dec’d., late of the borough Sluppensburg, Cumberland co., have been issued by the Register ol said county, to the subscriber who resides in the same borough. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate , payment, and those having claims will present l them propoilv authenticated for settlement. BENJAMIN DUKE. Adm’r. January 17, 186 G--Ct RUBOVAL. Fanners Take Notice, ’’FIIE first premium (uvaiclod at the Stale Fair, J[ held nt Harrisburg, in 1860, also liist pre- rniums at tho Count\ Fairs of Northumberland, Franklin, Vork, L\coming. Centre, Westmore land, Washington, Hoiks, Schuylkill, Montgom eij', Delaware, ami Chester, in competition with from eight to ten different reapers and mowers. The Atkin's sell-raking reaper ami mower will be An' sale at the Feclory at Hanisbuiy, also at Hover 6l Hro. Farmers wishing reapers ami uioweis for the next harvest can have them at a reduced price, by giving their orders lortheni bolore the Ist ol March, IB6G. Price ol Ueapei, cash. $lO6 *• Reaper and Mower, cash, I'j'j ordered helore the Ist of March; nflei that time, freight Jroin Dayton, Ohio, added Piice ol Ueapei and Mowei on time, $2 '0 ; seventy-five dollars on duli\ ery, seventy-five dollms on Ist of October, and fitly dullais Ist January, 1867. All the leapeis wa.united to give entire satisfaction. oi tlie money i H muled. Leave older* with Hunky L. BrnKiioi.ni.ii, Agent fur Cumberland county and travelling Agent. Direct all ordeis uml lelleis to Javils Patton, General Agent lor Peim.yivama. January 31, IB6o ly Vuluab'e Town Properly at Public Sale, THAT desirable House and Lot. situated on Kast Mam street, in the Borough of ('ai lisle, late the pioperly of Andrew Holme*, INq. The « « improvements are a commodious two story Weathcrboarded House, with a iiei|B|large and convenient Back-huilding, iiJjJiiSi* Office, necessary OnMmihlingsr and a large and aubsiaotiul Imp Stable. Tlie garden contains a number of choice fruit troi s. Possession will be given on the first day ol April next. It will ho sold on Saturday, the IGt/i of Feb ruary next, at the Court House, at It) o’clock, A. M. For terms and further particulars enquire ol tho undersigned. JANE AtfxV HOLMES, WILLIAM J. HOLMES , by hit Attorney in fad, JOHN IK VINE. Carlisle, Dec. 27, I 8 A' Hah been before (ho public more than 20 Years, anil ih de»en 11 v popular in the onto of Sim inx, Snvemn. Rim.-bn,,,-. Wind/aIN. Pole Kvil, Callon*.. Cmekrd Heel*. (bill of all kinds. Fr.-sl, W.om.U, Spi huh. llunxeH.Fi-.iiih, Su fasi, Snml ('n.'U-t, Siranm. l.anieneKx, Foun dered Kent, ScratHn-x or Oroasr, Mange, Knot Kot m -Slu-t-ii, (J;irtr«*( in ('mV*. Rlicinnatistn, llil.-s of A Hxlminl I’oiHoim, Painful Nervous Ath-c-Mons, Fmsl Piloh, Hods, Corns, Wlntlou'K, Horns ainl Scalds. Chillbliiins, Cbap jk-iI Hands. CiatupH, Contend inns of tin- Mus cles. Swellings. Weakness of llio Jointn, Caked Breasts, Sure Nipples, Pilea, <te. HT I ‘ainpbleta gratuitously furnished by agents Willi ’l'crtUiiioinala of its utility, All nidurs addressed to tin* Proprietor*. M. 11. Ticker A Co., Lockporl, N. V nale by Druggists it<i-1 Men li.u.ts gen erally, (l.rmu>b the Umu-d Stales, iimuli Puhsea »itmi», anil oilier Cnmilnea. hil by S. W. Ilavorslick and Bent/ St Hfn.. Carlisle; J. A. Weuklev aid \V. A J. Green. Dickinson; 1,. Kauffman, Meilmiiicsbuiv: D. Slml.rn. Now Kings n»i:; llofiii Her As Zook, Sliuphurdidou n, Diehl Fnldor, Nothing; A. M. I.eldigh, Boil ing Springs; Aim. Loyd, Lia. uni; J • C. AO. B. Alt.ick, Sliippcnsburg. HOOIi ACE.MA TUE subscribers have established a Hook Agency in Philadelphia, uiul "111 lurnlsh any book or publication at I lie rcluil price fVeo of postage. Any persons, by forwarding Hie subscription pi ice ul any ol tin* Magazine*, hiicli na liiu'pn 's. Ci oiley’h, Putnam's, Graham'h, Frank Leslie’s Fashions, &.0., will receive the magazines (or one year and a copj o( a splendid lithograph portrait*.if either Washington, Jack son or Clav i or, il subscribing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, they "ill receive a copy of cither of the three portrait*. If subsenbing to s(> north of Magazines, all three portraits will bo sent gratia. Music furnished to those who may wish Envelops of every description ami size in largo or small quantities furnished. Seal Presses, Dios, Ac., sent to order. t Every description of Engraving on Wood ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Ma chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, &o. All orders sent by mall promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved can send a Daguer reotype or sketch of the building by mall or ex press, Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find It to their advantage to address the subscribers, ns wo would act as agonts for tho sale of tho same. BTHAM & PIERCE, 60 South Third Sired, Phila., Pa. 3. H. I»Yf\AM. T. MAY tfIEBOB. 1855—1; fov. 20, Clmicoul* QHARCOAL wMtanUy on <««■• November 22,'1865* New Goods! Or eat Attraction I THE subscriber having enlarged bis stem room, and largest and TD ost pjea sant room In tho county, has also, enlarged bis already extensive assortment of Goods, and fa prepared to sell Goods Of all kinds at prices as tonishingly low. Broebd, Long and Square, lt and Blanket ■ U ’Shawls, _ , of all kinds and at all prices. BUckttnd fancy Silk?, French Mcrinocs and Caahrao'res,Delator, Paramettaa, Needle worked Collars, Sleeves, Edging, Inserting, Stamped Collars, Flouncing, stc. Blankets, Flannels,Llhseys,Checks,Bag ging, Ticking, Muslins, &c; Cloths, Cassimeres, SaUinets, Jeans, Twccdfl," s &c. Satin, - Gronadlno* and Fancy, Vestings, Carpets, Druggets, end Oil Cloths of all kind* and at all prices. Hosiery and Gloves, Ribbons, Buttons, Trim mings, Silk, Merino, Lambs* wool and Cotton Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Cravats, Umbrel las, Window Shades and Fixtures. Furs nt nil prices. I am determined to soil Goods at small profits, and will bo pleased to see persons call and look nt my Goods. 1 charge nothing forsbowlngmy Goods, but deem the privilege a great pleasure- Cail and see at tho old stand, North Hanover street; where thnnkfnl for past favors, ho hope* for a continuance of tho samo. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, Dec. 27, 1855. New Goods Again! Bargains, Bargains. IMIE subscriber has just returned from Phila delphia, and is now opening the largest and cheapest lot of WINTER GOODS cverbronght to Carlisle. French Mcrinocs, Delaines, Aipa chas, Bombazines, Calicoes, Shawls, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinells, Flannels, Blankets, Gloves, i:c., in great varie ty. an immense stock of BOOTS & SHOES, at reduced prices. An entire new stock of La dies Furs, very cheap. An assortment of new style and fashionable BONNETS. Also, another invoice of Embroideries Just received from New York. Elegant Collars, Uiidorslceves, Edgings, Inscrtings end Flounc lugs- Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine his splendid stock ol new and cheap Good*, and they will bo sure to gut the worth ol their money. At tiie old stand, East Main street. CHARLES OGILBT. December 20, 1806 DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Confectionaries and Fancy Goods. r IHIE undersigned has just replenished hla | stuck ul Goods, and as bis Drugaand Chem icals have been selected with great care, he la prepared to fill all orders promptly. His friends may rely upon the genuineness and parity of every article. Ills stock of Conlfcclionarles is large, and selected with special reference to the Holidays, and will afford any variety per sons may desire in that line, lie has a large assortment of French, German, and Domestic Fancy Candles. Uls FRUITS arc all fresh and of tho very best quality. His assortment of FANCY GOODS Is largo and unbraces almost every thing neces sary for the toilet and family. He Invites apo dal attention to his Fancy Work Boxes, Port Folios, Port Monies, &c. Quick sales, short profits, and strict consistency in trade, shall characterize our business. B. J. KLEFFER Carlisle, December 20, 1856. The Temple of Fancy Open! AND will bo at his old Hoad Quarters In North Hanover street, during the Chrittmat anti New Year** Fejtiviliet, with one of the Ur. goal assortments of CHOICE CONFECTIONARIES ever offered In this place, consisting In port of Fine Candy Toys and Fruils, Jelly Cakes, Bon bons, Gum, Chocolate and Fruit drops. Rose, Vtunilla mid Burnt Almonds, French and Ex. ploding Secrets, &c. FRUITS AND TOYS of the latest importations, such os Oranges, Le mons, Itaisina, Figs. Pmens, Currants, Citron, Soft and Paper Shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cream, Cocoa and Ground Nuts. Toys nnd Fancy Goods of every quality and price, consisting In part of flno Wax, Kid, Chi na, Crying nnd other Dolls, Sewing and Card Baskets, Fancy boxes. Flower Vases, Motto Cops, Tea Sets, Masks, Drums, Guns, Air Pis tols, Accordcons, narnieonlcans, Trumpets, Chess-men of Bono and Wood, Dominoes, Lot to and other Games, Fancy Soaps, Hair OHs and Tort Mommies, &c. Also a floe lot ot Pa mil) Groceries PETER MONYER December 13, 1865. fffPRV LOOPS! COLD WEATHER iS coming, nn<l the undersigned are prepared for if. They have just received a mammoth stork of new, cheap & handsome Good*,among which we have the celebrated Gold IHcdnl Silks, French Morlnoos, all colors; plain and printed Mods, do lalnes, Thibet Cloths, Alpa chas, Habit Cloths, Calicoes, Ginghams, and an IMMENSE QUANTITY of other goods, both for ladies and gentlemen \ Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Ho* Nicrv, Gloves, Trimmings, Gum Shoes, Carpet Bags. Oil Cloths, Cloth Caps, &c, Also, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Sattlucts, Vestings, Kentucky Joans, Flannel*, Tickings. Ribbons, Embroideries and a general stock of Goods in otirllno. We Invite the pub lie to an examination of the abo* o, for bargains Give us an early call, as they are soiling rapidly at our usual low pi ices. BENTZ & BROTHER. Carlisle, Oct. 11, 1860. Walelicß and Jewelry. THOMAS CONLYN has Just opened, at bl* store in West High street, opposite Marlon Hall, and intends to keep constantly on band, 'a ■’ 4? complete assortment of Watches, g* Clocks, Jewelry and Fancy Goods , 4&Mvnhich ho is prepared to sell onJiflßl terms that cannot fail to please all in want of a good Time-Piece. Among his slock will bo found -full jewelled Gold Levers; Ladles Gold Lupines; Silver Levers; Silver Lnplnes; Sllrcj; tjuartloraj English, French, and Swiss Wttcbu." ]lis slock oi Jcwcliry, Is large and complete, and consists of Mcdcdloni, ladies k gentlemen’s BrcastFlns,Finger Bings, fancy and plain Ear Kings, Scarf Pins, &o. Also, gold Watch and Fob Chains, gold Keys and Seals, gold and silver Pencil Cases, gold ami silver Spectacles, together with almost every other article kept In a Jowolry establishment.— A full supply of CLOCKS, vie: tfarlor, Mantle and Office—olght-day and twenty-four—war ranted to go and keep correct time. IVatches and Clock* arc fully repaired, and warranted to keep flrst-rato time. The'public aro invited to give him a call before purchasing,’ as ho fools very ooptldont that ho Is able to give better bargains than can bo had elsewhere* Juno 21,1865. - lllsicltffnilfll Coijl* f~rkf\n BUS nr, LS Blacksmith Coal, o -M 1111/ rale article, receiving and for sale WM. B. MURKAY, Jgent, Vlarlhde. Juno 1856— 6 m . . W Rent. A LARGE Stono llouuo and Lot of ground sltuato In East lIIrIi street. Also, a two story Plastered Bout* with b«s** ment, In East High street, For terms, apply to Jso- 17, ’6o—-it n. SAXTON, ■Jgt. for
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