Jilai'krts. Puila.., FoiT. 20, 1856. rt ooa and Meat..— Tho advices'by the Asia o entirely unsettled tho market lor Broad. Wd There Is no export demand lor Flour, ali'innlng brands arc, nominally held at $7 but buyers only offer 50 72. Tho Kilers and bakers are holding off for lower rices. Byo Flour has declined 26 cents, with F ]c3 J n Saturday at $5. Corn Meal—tho last .—'Wheatfs hold at former prices, with out sides. No. nates of Rye. Corn—holders ask W) cents for now yellow, but only offer 60c. Small -ales of Oats at 89 a 40c. Whiskey continues doll—barrels at 29 cents, fl nd hhda. at 20j cents. Dkb. New Cumberland, on the 14th inst., Robert, son of B. F. and Catharine Ixic, aged one year and three months, r' her residence, in Newton twp.,on the 15th , inst., Mrs. Rachel Daugherty, consort of Geo. Daugherty, Sr., aged 07 years. Superior Teas, IN’ the Original Half Chests, in Boxes, of G k J 2 pounds, ami in metallic packages, of i, 1, 2 & 4 pounds, for sale by JENKINS h CO., /original inventors of tho metallic tea pack,) wholesale dealers in Toas only, IST. IV. cot. of Market & Ninth sts., Philadelphia. Tens In metallic packs put up In half diesis, containing a variety of both Black and Green, r-suit buyers. Printed list of prices, terms, &c., furnished by mail to all who order them. All Tens warranted to please, or no sale. One and tho same price and terms to all, ami one onl3'. Half cheat a of Black contain about 85 pounds, nnd of Green, about 50 pounds each. February 28, 1850—8 t FRANKLIN HOUSE, {Formerly kepi by Jacob Worley.) CORNER OF IITGn & lIILLEN STREETS, Old Town, Baltimore. THOS. JJiMESON, oj York, Pa., Proprietor. Tlio House has been considerably enlarged, aijd.is open for Transient ami i J ermanen( Board era. Terms reasonable. February 28, 1806 —3 m NOTICE. THE menders of the Cumberland County Agricultural Society, will meet at the Court House, in Carlisle, on Tuesday, (ho -ith day of March, at 11 o’clock, A, M. Tho following is the subject for discussion : “ What is tbe best policy of the farmer re specting the quality and quantity of fencing I” TllOB. PAXTON, Pres’l. R. Moore, Sect’/. Estate Notiro. LF.TTERS of administration on the estate of Jacob Forney, der’d., late of Silver Spring townsldp, Cumberland comity, have been issued by the Register ol said comity, subscribe; who resides in tlio same township! All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN 8088, Adm’r. February 28, 1850--GI NEW GOODS. THE subscriber has just received from Phila delphia, a largo assortment of seasonable Goods, which will bo sold very cheap, opposite the Railroad Depot. M. SNODGRASS. Carlisle, Feb. 21, 18CG-4t DlacUsmlili Coal. BUSHELS BlacUsmithConl.aflrst rato article, receiving and for sale by- WM. U. MURRAY, Jgent. Carlisle, Juao 11, 1855—Gm lleglntck'-w Notice. Notice is hereby given, to aii per sons interested, that the following accounts have been filed'in (l)is adieu by the accountants therein named, for examination, and will be presented to the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allowance, on Tues day, the IBth day 0/ March, Ji • D. 18511, viz : 1. First account of John Ritchie, administra tor of the estate of Margaret Thompson, liuo of Frederick county, Maryland, dec’d. 2. First account of John Ritchie, administra tor of the estate of Juno Thompson, late ul Frederick county, Maryland, dec’d. ,8. First account of John Ritchie, adminis trator of tire estate of Win. Thompson, lute of Frederick county, Md., dec’d. 4. The account of Joseph C. Lindsey, admin istrator With the will annexed, of the estate of Rachael Clinton, late of Mifflin tp., dec’d. 6. The account of Joseph Sollonborger, one of the executors of John Sollenbergur, lute of Monroo tp., dec'd. 0. The account of A. B. Sharpe, Esq., ad ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of J. Ellis Bonham, Esq., lute of tire Borough of Carlisle, dec’d. 7. The account of Susan Russell, executrix of Dr. Alexander 11. Russell, late of Westpeims borough tp., dec’d. 8. Thy account of David A. Crops and Au gustus E. Claudy, administrators of the estate of Jacob Claudy, late of Dickinson township, deceased. 0. The second and final account of Joseph D. Ilalbcrt, administrator with the will annex ed, of tiro estate of Rachael Kline, late of the Borough of Carlisle, dec’d. 10. The account of Jacob Ritnor, administra tor of (ho estate of Margaret Rltner, late of the State of Maryland, dec’d. 11. The account of Abraham Martin, execu tor of Abraham Burkholder, late of Frunkford tp., deceased. 12. Tho second artd final account of Daniel Whistler, administrator do bonis non with the will annexed, of tlio estate of Jacob North, late Of Mifflin tp., dee’d. 18. Tho guardianship account of Jno. Brandt, guardian of Atm Ellen Gross, minor child of llonry Gross; late of Monroe tp., dec’d. ' 14. The final account of Tobias M i IK*r, admin istrator of the estate ul Samuel Mumma.lalu ul Eastpcnnsborough tp., dec’d. 10. The account uf Francis Eckels, adminis trator of tho estate of Richard M. Blessing, late of Silver Spring Ip., doc’d. 10? Thu Oral and final account of David Wherry, .Esq., administrator of the estate of John Craig, late of Hopewell township, dec’d. 17. Tho final Utcounl of John Wolnland and Tobias Miller, executors of Christian Forrer, late of. Upper Allen Ip., dec’d. 18. Tho first and final nccourit of David S. Hunshaw, administrator with the will annexed, of tha estate of Elizabeth Drummond, late of JlopowoU tp., dec’d. 19. Tho account of Wm. IT. Smith, adminis trator of tho estate Of Elizabeth Smith, late of Lower Alien tp., dec’d. 2f). Tho final account of Wm. Clark, admin istrator of tho estate of Jamas Clark, luto of Cumberland county, doc’d. 21. Tho account ot Wm. Smith, administra tor with tho will annexed, of tho estate of John Halo, Into of Nowton tp., deo’d. 22. Tho third supplemental account of Jacob Bowman, tho remaining executor of Samuel Bowman, lato of Wostponnsborough township, doo'd. _ 28, Thd guardianship account ot Peter Grtntz guardian of tho persons and estates of Daniel Huntsborgor, Frederick Huntsborger, and Jonas Huhthborgor, minor children of Peter Hunts ■borgor, Uto of Cumberland county, dec’d. 1 24. The final account of John Woggonor, ex ecutor of Gootgo Llghtpor, lato of tho borough ofKowvlWo, doo’d. ' 26. Tho guardianship' account of Lovl Mor klo, Esq., guardian of Elizabeth W. Crain, now . Elizabeth W. Orr, wlfo of Jnmos Orr. 20. Tho account’of John Stuart, jr., admin istrator of tho ostafo of Wm* Buchanan, 1010 of ■tho Borough of Carlisle, dec’d. WM, LYTLE, JlrgiVer. Register’s Offlco, I Carlisle, Feb. 21, ißfltMf f Public Sale. ON TUESDAY j tlio 11th day of March, 1850, the subscriber will soil nt his resi dence in Dickinson township, on the Walnut Bottom Road, half a mllo cast of Oontrovillo, the following personal property, viz: Five Head of Horses, FIVE MILOII COWS, YOUNG- CATTLE, Ten head of Hogg, 1 Broadwhoolcd Wagon, 2 Narrow-wheeled Wagons, Flows, Harrows, 2 pair of llayladdcrs, Threshing Machine, llorao gcars, 1 Carriage, Windmill, Cutting-box, and other farming utensils. Also, 1 Cook Stovo. Salo to commence at 10 o’clock on said day, when the terms will bo made known by ABRAHAM KURTZ February 21, 185C—3t THE BOSTON POST, TUc Press & Post, AND THE Boston Statesman & Weekly Post, For 1556. 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Thu Boston Statesman & Weekly Post forms a raey and complete record of the times, and contains tlio news of ov« ry description ; in (art, a brief and cmnpi ebensivo history ol passing events} foreign now a in detail, domestic infor. nintion, agricultural items, commercial and mo netary articles, statements of trade, ol the wea ther, of ciops, &c.; accounts of meetings, polit ical iccuids, news * ur ! Colu l , “ : >y for ttM Of woler for court-homo, C. Inhoufor oil, fluid, &c., for court house, Andrew flecker for repairing locks ond making key. Mouroo Morns for gns and water pipes in court house, Learns and Interest on Loans, Bonds paid and interest. Miscellaneous. William Belt amount of contract for erecting fence, ConrnmalonorH’ (ravelling expenses for 1855, John N. Armstrong lor lumber, John H. Brandt for stone coal for 1855, Henry Wolf for charcoal, Dock for scale, Robert Mullen for charcoal, Henry Saxton for nails, &c., Jacob Spongier for boxing trees, William Lino for trees, Alfred Sponsler for assisting in making Duplicates, 3. M. Hoover for lumber, Barney Karney for whitewashing, Adam Sensoman for horse hive, John B. Bratton for postage, George W. Sheaff'er lor Agricultural Society, Andrew Decker and others, &c., Inquests. Ferdinand Rooth, Esq., for holding inquest and jurors’ pay, J. Longneckcr, Esq., «« u J. C. Thompson, Kan., «< “ C. Wilber, Esq., <» Wm. D. Shupp, Esq., “ t< Geo. Miller and others, &c., “ << $7,084 OOJ 9,670 67 80,645 GO 469 14 1,971 60 1,478 G 3 2,179 00 1,560 00 12 00 10 00 24 00 81 22 Abatements. lonry Highlands and other Collectors, abatements allowed tax payers for ’6l & ’55, 2259 44 \ John Struck and others refunded taxes, $55,022 88 On certificates for fox scalps, Constables’ Returns. Amount of Constables’ returns on certificate of clerk of court, jSmt. Chilatd’g. $215 40 271 27 91 00 91 G 1 1«4 94 75 67 590 09 1002 60 851 80 647 19 085 20 1071 82 083 63 809 77 98 84 812 83 13)7 08 084 7H 24 33 68 54 288 22 603 72 621 42 67 41 021 58 951 19 By amount paid on Commissioners orders, ‘ ! “ Treasurers’ commission fees at 1| per cent., “ Uncurrent money in Treasurer’s hand, “ Outstanding taxes unpaid by Collectors, “ “ Collectors Ices ut 6 per cont., “ Exonerations, Commit asu County, ss, Wo, the Commissioners of Cumberland county, do certify ami submit the foro | Jgoing as a corn'd statement of the receipts and expenditures ol the county aforc- said, from thy Ist tiny ut January to the Hist day of December, 1855, inclusive, as also a schedule ol the outstanding tuxes on the 31st day of December, 1855, in the boroughs and townships therein slated, together with n statement of the expenditures under each bead of appropriation made by the CommisMoneis in compliance with the requisitions contained in the 2‘dd and 28d sections of an act of AsscmbU of this Commonwealth, passed the 16lh day of April, 1851. W itnesa our hands and soul of otlice, at Carlisle, this 2Clh day of January, A. D. 1850. J. AKMSTUONG, i (1E(). M. GRAHAM, > Comrnmumrn. \Y. M. HENDERSON, \ Attest—M. Wisk, Clerk. Ct’M ntR t.AN I> Coi STY, Si, We, tlio undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, mot according to law, and haring ox amined Uic account a ami vouchers of N. W. Woods, Ksq., Treasurer oi said county, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, A. !>. 1866, inclusive, do certify that wo find owing the Treasurer, N'. W. Woods, Kup, the sum of one hundred and two dollars and ninety ono and a half cents, duo l»y the county of Cumberland, ns will appear by the foregoing exhi bition. In testimony whereof wo have hereunto sot our hands at Carlisle, this 26(h day of January, A. 1). 1860. J. B. DKAWBAOGII, ) ‘ J. STKIN'MAN’, [Auditors. ISAAC IUNGWAI-T, $BB2 871 1977 021 64 00 20 00 N r W Woods, Ksij., Treasurer, in conformity with the 10th section of an net of Assem ontltW “An Ait to revise the Militia System, ike.,” passed the 30tli day of April, 1853, exhibits the following account; J 106 82 To amount of oi annual slatom ToamountMUl 28 48< Schedule of Jifii exoneroi 116 24 Township. N.Cumberl.md N.Cumbetland W. Fonnsboro, Shlppeusburg, | Carlisle, I Dickinson, ] 47 77 MochanicsburgJ N.Cumborland Allen Upper, Carlisle, E. Fonnsboro, Hopewell, Newton, Ncwville, N. Middleton, Sbippcnsb’gß. Allen Lower, Allen Upper, Carlisle, Dickinson, 229 11 102 20 68 a; E. Fennsboro, Fraukford, Hamiuli'ii, Hopewell, Mi 111 in Mecbunlosbnrg Monroe, Newton. N .Cumberland Ncwville, N. Middleton, Silver Spring, Southampton, Shippcnsb'g B. Shlppcnsb’g T. fi. Middleton, W. Fonnsboro, 4 00 26 00 184 40 226 26 167 00 29 00 160 08 lly amount outstanding Militia Hoc Commissions, &ic., By amount ofexoneiatbms allowed Collectors for 1866, and previous years By amount commissions allowed Collectors tor 1866 and previous yours, “ paid County Commissioners for services in Military business, t« of assessors for forwarding lists ol delinquents, at 2 clfl. cadi, ' iz Cash paid Michael Huber, assessor of Meclmniesburg, return of IS- penwns, * James Brooks, assessor of Cower Allen, lolurn of 127 jjoisoiis James Graham, assessor of Upper Allen, return of < persons, William Logan, assessor of Hampden, return of 0/ persons, Jonas Uuntsboigor, assessor of Eastpennsborough, return of lot, John A. Maoklnn, assessor of S. Cumberland, return of 80 persons, lionry Spahr, assessor of Monroe, return ol 168 persons, J. C. Eckels, assessor of Silver Spring, return of 176 persons, David Shively, assessor o( Frankford, return of 77 persons, Jacob Horner, assessor of N. Middleton return of 107 persons, Jacob Kiusley. assessor of Xowvillo, return of 67 persons, John M. Sloullcr, assessor of Hopewell, return of 128 persons, James Woodhurn, assessor of Ml/HJn, return of 01 persons, T. P. Blair, assessor of Shipponsburg twp., return of 12 persons, Wm. Highlands, assessor of Southampton, return of 86 persona, Win. Uochart, assessor ol Shipponsburg bor., return of 121 persons, IV. Y. Boyd, assessor of Newton, return of 184 persons, Jos. M'Kouhnn, assessor of W. Punnsborougji, return of 120 persons, A. A. Lynn, assessor of Carlisle, return of 170 persons, Joseph Stewart, assessor of S. Middleton, return of-18 persona, Potui Pcffur, assessor ol Dickinson, return of IU'J persons, MnJ. Sam’l Crop, Brigudo Inspector, Printers, Capl. Kelso, per order Adamantine Guards, (Japt. Samuel Crop, per order Carlisle lufiiutry, Capt. I)..Wherry, per order Union Guards, Capt. J. G. M’Farlano, per order Hlngold Artillery, Capt. John Mosslnger, per order Quitman Guards, Capt. Hays Allokoy, per order Springfield L. Infunlry, Treasurer’s commission on pay, $1,070 60, Balance duo Commonwealth by County Treasurer, 0621 00 1688 49| 116 48 829 80 21 07 21 86 I 62\ 8 18 76 182 60 708 88 26 00 168 56 4070 00 2800 00 782 101 CuHibtrtami county, , , . . , . , . ~ , \Yo tlie undersigned, Auditors ol Cumberland county, elected and sworn according lo law In accordance tilth tlio Act of Assembly of tbo SUUI of April, A. D. 1858. having examined tbo above account of N. W. Woods, Esq., Treasurer ol the county aforesaid. In the matter of Militia Taxes, do Bnd tbo above correct, os above staled. Witness our hands at Carlisle this Blst day ol January, A. D., 1865. J. B. DBAtvI»AUOu» JACOB STEINMAM, ISAAC JUNGVTALT, JuJUort p/ Cumberland County 881 27 Refunded Taxes. Fox Orders. Amount of receipts, Balance due Treasurer, MILITIA ACCOUNT im. ulstanding Militia fines for 1861 and previous years, as per last nont by County Auditors, $ 6T5 Ilia fines returned for 1866, as pot duplicates V 202 00 amount of ;es and arm ■UUa Fines, exhibi/ing tied, amount of Collect! i Am’t of duplicate Collectors' .Names. 1847 1849 1860 1851 1858 1858 Joseph Musaer, Joseph Muflscr, Edward Phillips, 'James Brlcker, (Samuel H. Gould, Joseph A. Weakley, Henry P. Fells, .'Charles W. Dehn, Jacob L. Zook, Jos. C. Thompson, Adam KHinger, John Klliolt, 1 David B.iker, itobert M’ivcj, John 11. Spahr, . Samuel Hollar, William Stephen, David Taylor, Henry Saxton, Ca/Hyotlo Pcifhr, (Jeo. IV. Fchslor, Mcnj. Jumper, Jacob Hrctz, Dame) M Coy, John H. I'erry, 5 IU-tcr Drawbaugb, John Paul, * f'n’nrgi' Kll.T, 1 William roller, George W, North, And’"' Hornier, John W. Dney, AJrni. Highlands, , Thomas Spencer, , John Craig, John Smart, Jr. , Thomas Graham. $1 ,777 20 :s lor 1855, and previous year subject to 26 00 17 75 7 22 21 98} 5 50 287 81 4600 00i 280 00 05 77 10 08 150 25 8 00 20 25 10 50 8 89} 9 92 80 06 5 00 o no r> oi> 22 50 4 49 100 00 68 44 16 18} 18 30} 16 57} 17 95* 6 40} 13 00 32 82 47 60 89 08 $11,161 Oil, $41,151 r.4| 017 29 8 00 11,876 40 1,340 62 725 90 -$66,726 79i 66,622 88 $lO2 Hli $1777 29 at received, amount u per table. r Duplicates, amoun louni outstanding, at Ain't Outa’g. Coil’s' fees. Amount Bxour’s. Amount received. IS «o 21 60 !U 00 54 02 16 00 41 70 84 60 40 88 14 73 41 21 25 08 16 05 1 8b 41) 85 lil 60 13 60 y uo 13 00 30 30 26 00 13 60 47 08 30 00 18 0(1 av oo 3 22 2 96 61 28 56 05 80 60 au 60 6 60 12 60 80 10 35 15 31 60 13 60 •19 R 8 74 10 36 10 11 60 14 60 20 00 73 15 82 IB 42 60 68 00 1 00 4 60 7 60 4 75 100 231 49 8»1 |$!08 20 $238 60) $6O 681 $1,013 8i; 5108 29 288 60 60 OH| 60 00 $2 01 2 61 1 41 1 71 3 22 3 10 « 60 1 61 1 { 61 1 11 2 -Iti 1 I*B $1777 20 Home AOAIXI ■JI/TJIS. HEYNOLES would inform nil Inter i,TJL,cBtc(l,tl)at she has returned from Philadel phia, where sho had bcenfor'a' Caw weeks, ac quiring tho'new process of ambrotyplng, or tak-- ing hkonossca on glass, which have only to bo seen to ho admired by all lovers of pretty pic tures, or of those whom fho pictures represent. Her course of instruction baa been mil and complete, there having been engaged in tbo es tablishment in which she was, tbo best artistic talent In the city in nil branches of photogra phy} ana the gentlemanly proprietor and opera tors spared no pains to give her an intelligent knowledge of the art. She thereioro feels con fldent ot being able to perform all she promises! when that promise is, to furnish asgoodambro types, ns "’ell us daguerreotypes, as can bo pro duced elsewhere. r A word for auibvolypcs: though thcro are still those " ho w ill prefer the daguerreotype, yet tbo ambrotypo has several advantages over it* tho amhrutypQ can bo seen in any light, } a not’sub ject to change, dampness having no effect on il ia fact there is no way to destroy a real ambrol type When finished, but by breaking the glass Persons are invited to examine specimens,' Ilooms still at tho south-west corner of Han over and Leather sts., over Mr. Fetter’s Cabi net areroom, where she iuvites all her nume rous fi lends and patrons, and as many new ones as may feel disposed to favor her with ft call. Carlisle, Feb M, IB6o—lni rpo THOSE WHO WISH FAILMS—Toharo J. fertile land at a cheap price and on easy terms, your attention is called to tbo fydgeway harm and Cent Company. Twenty-five acres or more in proportion, arc given for $2OO, pay able In instalments of $1 per week or $4 per month. It is located in Elk county, Pennsyl vania, and lias one of the host markets for its produce in the State. The soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpassed for faiming, as exam ination will show. U has the best elements of prosperity, being underlaid by two richvcinsof coal, and will shortly be Intersected byfourrail roads. The timber is of (he mostvaluablekind. Title unexception,ibly good, and warrantee deeds arc given. It presents a good and subl stanflal opportunity lo commence farming,pro viding for one’s children or making an forest, ment, Further particulars can bo had from tbo pamphlets wldeh are scut to inquirers. Letter? answered promptly. Apply nr address Sxu’L. \v CvTTf'i,., Secretary, m Walnut St., north side between Foiutli and Fifth sts., Fbiladel. phin. Mill inlorinaliyn is contained in tho pamphlets. February 1 1. ]RVS-Sm Agricultural Society. Gf.o. W. Siii \ ken i\ ArrnrsT with the Ccm- BKIU. \M> Col XTY AciUt'l 1.1 l HAL SOCIETY. J)lf. 1800 Aug 2H, I,y iic( |n occoda of $l2OO . note in Carlisle Ih-p. Hank. $llB7 20 Casli hum J U Pinker, ’lieasT of for mer Agi [cultural Society, 168 43 Cush fi"in !■» hie members, 400 00 “ •!'' eight \ ear members, 280 0Q “ 778 yearh mem. & fain. tick. 778 00 “ f»r single tickets. &c.. 768 82 “ trnm Comity Treasurer, 100 00 IKoo Aug 28. paid H. Noble for Ca. and 2U p. Uml. Paid Uioliw ino ic othoi s for 824 posts, hauling. 100 70 Paid Martin, Wilson & others, clerk ing. police, &c.. Paul M. Sheater, Spangler, Cameron and others. Cor work. Paid Jus. Hotter Cor lumber, Paul Printers, I*aid note in Carlisle Dop. Brink, Paid J P L\nc ami others, hardware, rope, ike., 92 281 Paid M. Morris for introducing water, 29 88 Paid A Noble and U Moore lor bay, 28 00 Amount ol premiums paid, 88 60 Balance in hands ol Treasurer, 64 48 $3,070 96 1860 Fob. 6, by balance In bands of G. W. Sbeafer, Treasurer, $64 48 Amt. of premiums awaulcd $2ll 60 Arot. paid,' $B3 50 i Presented to Society, 28 76 I Unpaid, 132 26 5244 60 I The Committee to whom the subject was ro.. (hired, report that they have examined (bo ac count of George W. Shonfer, Treasurer of tho Cumberland County Agricultural Society, and tho same aa above exhibited Is correct. Which is respectfully submitted. J. B. PARKER, J. W. CRAIGHEAD. APPEALS FOR 1850. THE Commissioners of Cumberland county, have (her! upon tho following times and places for bolding tho appeals on tho Triennial Assessment, for the se\cral townships and bo roughs in said county. County tax. doJlai'nite 2} mills. Stale tax, dollar i.ite 3 mills. The returns to be made by the respoctlro As sessors at tho times ami places tixed foi the ap peals, at which time the Assessor* nlll return two respectable citizens for Collectors. Monioo township at the public house of Sami. Allgier, on Monday tho 3d of March. I’pper Allen and Mechanicslmrjj, at the pub. lie house of Geo. Sponsion, In Mcclianlcsbiirg, on Tuesday the lib of March. Rower Allen and N