is belt . fob] .rands,' but mixed brands' are still .g 75 per bbli Sales for homb con -187,25 a.?8.60,Jbr common and Si Hyc Flour is dull at 85. Corn fc'W 221 per bbl. , . -Wheat —prices. aro entirely nomi »l6o is, oflered for good, red, and 7Sfor good white., Byo is- dull; ire at 91.; Corn is in better demand ; :5 V yellow ,at 08 a 00c.i: Oats are dull in fair 'rccpitat, at 38 50 per icld firmly—barrels at 20 cents .ota...- . fcmb. 28th' ult.yby the’Rev. A. H. Krea- to Mias Maroeet H. ->(h of *ho vicinity oftJhurohto wn,this uno <3ay,by tho same,Mr. Joseph Hoo iss FuBDE ZIQLEE) both of NeWVlllO, [2;li uU.,by tho.Rov. J. Evans, Mr.' .TpuT, to Miss Jane Slebeffler. 14th,,,u1t.j by tho same, Mr. Levi [lb RI.OAEL IIEFPLEFINOEn. tame day, by the same, Mr. John M to. Miss Oakoline Bloseiu ilat . ult., by Rov. Jaa. S. 11. Hen r, Matteew Born to Mies Mahy ' IHeft timoro, ion Saturday, tho lst instant r jAupEHTON) of this pluco, in (lie 89tl .OFtETXERS. in.theV.Volunictr,” by authority . . Letters remaining in the Post Office rlislo, Pa., Mar. 1, 1860. Persons in * Letters ou this List .will please say vertiacd. Krone Mary lane Landes Win. tla Lcuccs Peter roj.. Line Catharine W. McCormick John Mel vers John tillar i ■ Miller Louis H. ' Miller Sarah Mires Emily - ri-Av Montorfl M. E. vf'ijw Moore Jonathan Morrett Simon P. Murray James A. h Ownby Oliver P. Perryman E. 0. Reightcr Theo. F. . Shcafler E. A. ' Shubman Peter , u. 2 Shucy J. T. 2 Senj. Staunton J. W. larine Swiger Wm. m 2 Tobias Simon 2m b Tribner W. A. John M. Tyro J. S. ias ■ Watts Wm. T. ,er Welrauch P. idney 2 Williams B. Brown . ibml 1 ■ Williams L/A. • Well Wolf Geo. " 1 Wolt-Edward Ycakcl D. W. in each letter In addition to tho IN B. BRATTON. P. M. usical JOHNSON & FIiOST, of Boston, >d by MissS.E. WIIITEHOUSEand , taring,TM'arch 10, -18C0, ot 104 o*- jontlnuo four or .five days, during ' there ; willb'q a thorough course of id iDstructlpn givcn in nil tho diflcr ies of vocal Huislc. Also sovcml con rhlch duo notice will bo given. Part i will bb sijfopnrl for instruction toa lass. Booled will bo fumlsbcd for tho >0 convention. Tickets to (ho full lading concerts' for Ladles CO cents j For single admissions to con* concert 26 cents. Tickets to juven ',ents. Sso It sons 'having' demands against mo will id settle, and all indebted will do the ro tho Ist of April - . After that time its unpaid will bo loft with a proper collection. GEO. vr. HILTON arch 0, 1860—81 lislration on tlio estate oi . -Iters, Into of Hampden township, co., deo’d., have been Issued by I of said county, to tbo subscriber WlpgjlpiUppor AJlcn township. All persons cstatu are requested to mnkojm- Hate payment, and those having claims will *rt Ibcm for settlement to C. TITZEL, Adm’r. 1856—0 t ill. S. I*. 1 ZIEGLER. and residence East Main slrooi • fjolowitho Markpt llonflo. Call country promptly attended. VJwjwr/8, WNMf JOH N C. BROWN; JOHN CLENDENIN, and WILLIAM CORNMAN, Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Cumberland County, in account with said county, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, A. D. 1855, inclusive, viz „ . DR. Received from County ’treasurer, $6500 00 Of J. Clondonln and M. Minlcb, for bides and skins, Of J. Laughlln & J. M. Means for use of C. Laughlln, Of G. 0. Sanderson for use of Mary Kneltlo, 45 0 Q Of R. Snodgrass for use of son, 66 00 Of Adams County for support of Pan- pers, Of John 0. Brown for use of Daniel Stine, • 24 80 For Apples and Older, 20 76 Of Franklin County, for support of Pau. pers, 01 Lino and Wink for Flour, - 01 G. firindlo for Potatoes & Salt, For Tallow, For uso of Cider Press, For Indentures, For Segars, Of J. Leas, for fines, 67 For uso of Aaron Otto & Venls Patton, 20 00 Duo Jacob Squiro, Treasurer in 1866, 124 08|] JACOB SQUIER, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor House and House of Employment of Cumber land County, in account with the Directors cf said Institution, from the Ist day of Jan- * uary, to Iks Slri day of Decembei, 1806, inclusive, viz : CR. DR. By payment of Directors orders, Cash remaining In hands of Troas’r. Stock on the Farm Ist January, 1856. 7 head of Horsos, 11 Milch Cows, 14 bead of Steers, 1 Bull, 26 bead of Hogs, 18 Shoats,27 Sheep Be 2 Calves. Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, fattened and killed on the Farm in 1855, 29 Beeves, average weight,,4so pounds, (18 224 lbs.) 29 Hogs averogo weight 182 pounds, (6 278 lbs,) 10 Calves, average weight 05 pounds, (069 lbs.) 84 Sheep, average weight 40 lbs. lbs.) making In all 20,612 lbs. Farming Utensils on the Farm Ist January, 1856, 1 Broad and 1 Narrow wheeled Wagpn.JLatona f 1 pair of Wood-lnd - 4„, ce iTmhury & Harness, 8 Plows, 4 Harrows 6 double shovel Plows, 8 single shovel Plows, 1 two horso Sled, I fanning Jim. i Threshing Machine and Horso Power, 1 Cornsholtor, 2 Gutting Doses, 2 Grind Stones, 2 Log Chains, 84 Cow Chains, 6 setts of wagon Gears, 0 setts of plow Gears, 1 sett pf Carpentering tools, 1 sett of Blacksmith tools, 1 sett of Butchering tools, 6 Wheelbarrows. 1. Cabbage knife, 6 Grain Cradles, 10 mowing scythes, 3 mattocks, 8 Crobors, 0 shovels, o.lot of Quarrying fools, and a variety of spades, forks, rakes, sickles, com hoes, stone hammers, sludges, axes, woodsaws, mauls, wedges, Bee., Btc. J Schedule Showing the Proceeds of the Farm for 1855. 600 busbies of Wheat, 29 of Rye, 2,870 of Corn, 1,300 of Oats, 700 of Potatoes, 7 of Timo thy seed, 02 o( Onions, 42 of Red-Boots, 86 of Parsnips, 20 of Turnips, 10 ol Beans & Peas, 20 of Tomatoes, 7,072 Cucumbers, 8600 Heads of Cabbage, made 40 barrels of good Cider, 80 tons of Hay, 20 Load of Cornfodder. Manufactured and made in the House and Shop. 81 Shirts A Chernies, 52 Frocks, 21 Aprons, 27 Petticoats, 42 Sheets, 10 Cnps, 40 Pillow Cases 11 Bolsters, 10 OhatTbods, 50 Comforts, 18 Pair of Stockings, knitted, 80 pair footed, 12 Towels 4 Sacks, 9 under Womascs, 10 pair of Drawers, 0 pair Pants, 4 Roundabouts. In the Carpenter Sh O P made 21 Coffins, 120 lbs. of hard Soap,4o bbls. soft Soap.l largo gate, made board fence round Insane Yard, cut 26 cord of Wood, done $BO worth of Blacksmith, ing Quarried stone & made 20 rod of Stone Fence. Number of Paupers In the Institution Ist January, 1855, of which 16 were Number admitted up till Blst December 1855, of which 10 wore colored and 8 born In the house, Making the whole number through the year. Of which 20 died, 4 children bound out, 10 eloped and 150 discharged, Leaving the number of Paupers in the Poor-House Ist January 1866, of which 16 are colored, Out-door Paupers supported at public expense through the year, Whole number remaining chargablo at the end of the year, Of those remaining in the Poor-house 81st Dec. 1856 there ore— Mules, 01 of which 9 are colored, Females, 40 of which 7 arc colored, And 24 Out-door Paupers, There are as near as can ho ascertained, 1 under 1 year j 8 from 1 to 5 j 2 from 6 to 10 j 0 from 10 to 20 } 7 from 20 to 80 j 10 from 80 to 40 i 15 fVom 40 to 50 ; 19 from 60 to 00 ; 22 from 60 to 70; 18 from 70 to 80 { 1 from 80 to 00. In addition to the above,oBl transient paupers or travellers, have been received and sup ported for short periods without regular orders. ' Wo the Directors of tho Poor and ol tlio House of Employment of Cumberland county, do certify that the above and foregoing Statement to contain a just and true exhibit of tho Inst’ tutlon during tho period obovo stated, according to the best of our knowledge. Given under oar hands this Ist day of January, A. D. 1806. Wo tho undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and sworn according to law, bavins examined the accounts and vouchors of tho Directors of tho Poor & House of cm noymont of said county from tip Ist day ,of January to tip 81st doy of December, A. D. 1865, certify that wo fliid the fortgoing acts,correct, to the boat of our knowledge and Judgment, wo further find In tho bonds of Jacob Squfro, Esq., Treasurer,tho sum of four hundred and thirty, ono dollars and eighteen cents. * Given under our hands at Carlisle, (his 81st day of January, A. D. 1858. J. 11. DItAWBAUGII, JACOB STEINMAN, . ISAAC BINGWALT, Judilon Cumberland County. Superior Teas, IN tho Original Half Chests, In Boxes, of 0 & 12 pounds, and In niotalllo packages, of 4, t, 1,2 & 4 pounds, for sale by JENKINS U CO., (original Inventors of the metallic tea pack,) wholesale dealers In Teas only, N.W. cor. of Market & Ninth sts., Philadelphia, i Teas In metallic packs put up in half chests, containing .a' variety bf both Black and Green, to spit buyers,' ' , , . Printed list of prices, torms, &0., frirnlshod by moll to all who order them. All Teas warranted to-please; or no sale. Ono and tho samo pj-Ico ond terms to all, and ono only. ' - •’ 1 : Half chests of Black contain about 85 pounds, and of Green, about (>0 pounds each. ■ February 28, 1850—8 t" GEO. Zt BRETZ, DENTIST. Offlcoatthorosldonoo MObBK. of his brother, on North pitt St., ; November 15,1865 t OR. By payment of Interest on dower in fa vor of Mrs. O’Brien, on land pur chased of A. M’Dowoll in 1842, $BB 91 Groceries, merchandize, clothing and bedding included, 1846 60$ For stock, ‘ 767 00 By cash paid for out-door Paupers, 605 50 For leather, ' . 204 40 For stone Coal, 226 05 For tailoring & hatting, 172 28 For Shoemaking, 114 64$ For grain flonr & Grinding, 181 91 For potatoes 169 56$ Paid Lunatic Hospital at Harrisburg, 104 88 For Lumber, 180 28 For Posts & Ralls, 110 00 For Hardware, 161 99$ For materials tor House & barn, 93 42$ For Drugs, 89 20$ For out-door funeral expenses 65 00 Blacksuiithing, 85 65$ Constables in removing paupers, 24 65 Making post fence, 65 64 Carpenter work, 48 811 For Saddlery, 20 72j For wood, 18 0° Mason work walling now Privy 22 00 fipontlng Privy, 12 46 For tinning, tin, copper & sheet iron 120 80 68 46 89 00 8 05 16 00 6 52 6 22 8 00 5 60 1 60 1 60 16832 97f ware, 41 821 Manufacturing Casinett for 2 years, 49 671 Ont-door Medical aid, S 3 26 For castings, SI 60 For books, printing & stationary, 22 46j For plaster, 20 00 For clovcrsccd, For freight, For one sett of Coles splints, 80 00 For travelling expenses, 8 54 For sundries, Jos. Lobachs’ salary, Hirelings wages included, Dr. A. J. Harman, Physician, Jacob Squire Treasurer, 40 00 Thomas M. Biddle, Esq., attorney, 80 00 George Brindlo extra pay os Director, 10 60 John C. Brown John Clcndenin Duo Connty by Jacob Squire, Esq., Troasuier, $6882 07] $O4Ol 79] Received from County Treasurer, $6600 00 481 18 From Jos. Lobach, steward, from different sources as exhibited In the foregoing $6882 97] statement, 457 96 Dae Jacob Squire, Treasurer in 1864, 124 98- JOHN 0. BROWN, JOHN CLENDENIN, WILLIAM CORNMAN, Director* of the Poor of Cumberland county. FOOTE Sc BROTHER, Plumbers & Gas Filters, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. THE subscribers arc prepared to execute all kinds of work in their lino, vis s Load and Iron Pipes, Bath Boilers, Hydrants, Water Closets, Bath Tubs, Wash Basins, Hot and Cold Shower Force and Lift Pumps, Oaths, Hydraulic Bams, Ac., Every description of Plain and Ornamental Gag Fixtures, furnished and put up on tho most reasonable torms. Fixtures put up In Churches ot short notice, In the most modern stylo. 02T Jobbing attended to. October 25, 1856. ‘ Gentlemen's Slmwli. AN extensive assortment for sale by Wm. A. Miles, Main street, opposite tho Tologrop|; Office, Carlisle. Qotober 26, 1860. N. W. ‘Woods, Esql, Treasurer, In conformity with tho 10th section of an act ol Assem ontitlod «‘Au Act to revise the Militia System, &0.,” passed the 80th day of April, 1868, exhibits tho following account s DR. I To amount of outstanding Militia fines for 1851 and pr srious years, as per last annual statement by County Auditors, $ 575 29 To amount Militia Ones returned for 1855, as per duplicates 1202 00 i7fc Finest.'exhibiting ted, anjount of Colleclo Schedule of Mtl\ exoncrat Collectors’ Names. Township, (Joseph Mussof, jjoßoph Mussor, Edward Phillips, 'James Brlckcr, jSamuol H. Gould, Joseph A. "Weakley, Henry; F. Foils, Charles W. Dehn, 1 Jacob I*. Zook, Jos. 0. Thompson, Adam Eslingor, John Elliott, David Baker, Robert M’lvor, John U. Spahr, Samuel Hollar, William Stephen, David Taylor, Henry Saxton, Lafayette Fottbr, Geo. W. Fcisler, Bcnj. Jumper, Jacob Brctz, Daniel M’Coy, John B. Perry, : Peter Drowbaugb, l John Paul, I George Filer, 1 William Potter, / Goorgo W. North i And’w Hoernor, } John W. Duoy, i Alex. Highlands, ~ Thomas Spencer, John Craig, John Stuart, Jr. Thomas Graham. N.Cumberland t N.Cumborland. W. Pennsboro, ] Shlpponsburg, Carlisle, I: Dickinson, Mechauicsburg N.Cumborland Allen Upper, Carlisle, E. Pennsboro, Hopewell, Newton, NowvUlo, , N. Middleton, Shippcnsb’gß. Allen Lower, Alien Upper, Carlisle, Dickinson, E. Pennsboro, Frankford, Hampden, Hopewell, Milllln, Moclmnicaburg Monroe, Newton, 28 00 N.Cumberland .Nowvillo, N. Middleton, Silver Spring, Southampton, Shippenah’pß. Shlpponsb’gT. S. Middleton, W. Pennsboro, 68 80 600 00 100 00 18 50 10 60 CR. By amount outstanding Militia fines (or 1855, and previous year subjet 481 18 Commissions, &c., By amount of exonerations allowed Collectors for 1865, and previous years, By amount commissions allowed Collectors fur 1655 and previous years, “ ' paid County Commissioners for services in Military business, “ of assessors fur forwarding lists ol delinquents, at 2 els. each, viz Cash paid Michael Huber,'assessor ot Mechanlcsburg, return ol 182 persons, James Brooks, assessor of Lower Allen, loturn of 127 persona domes Graham, assessor of Upper Allen, return of 72 persons, William Logan, assessor of Hampden, return of 87 persons, Jonas Buntsberger, assessor ol Eastpennsborough, return of 101, John A. Macklan, assessor of N. Cumberland, return of 80 persons, Henry Spahr, assessor of Monroe, return of 158 persons, J. C. Eckels, assessor of Silver Spring, return of 176 persona, David Shively, assessor of Frnnklord, return of 77 persons, Jacob Horner, assessor ol X. Middleton return of 107 persons, Jacob Kinsley, assessor oi Ncwvlllo, return of 67 persons, John M. Stauffer, assessor of Hopewell, return of 128 persons, James Woodburn, assessor of Mifflin, return of 04 persons, T. P. Blolr, assessor of Sbippensburg twp,, return of 12 persons, Wm. Highlands, assessor of Southampton, return of 86 persons, Wm. Rochart, assessor of Shlppensburg bor., return of 121 persons, W. y. Boyd, assessor of Newton, return of 134 persons, Jos. M’Keohan, assessor of W. Pennsborongh, return of 120 persons, A. A. Lyno, assessor of Carlisle, return of 170 persons, Joseph Stewart, assessor ofS. Middleton, return of 218 persons, Peter Pcffur, assessor ol Dickinson, return ol 199 persons, Maj. Sam’l Crop, Brigade Inspector, Printers, Capt. Kelso, per order Adamantine Guards, Capt. Sumucl Crop, per order Carlisle Infantry, Capt. I). Wherry, per order Union Guards, Capt. J. G. M’Furlano, per order Ringold Artillery, Capt. John Mowiugcr, per order Quitman Guards, Capt.iiays Mickey, per ordor'Bprlngtield L. Infantry, conoiailpo on pay, $1,070 60, Balance doe Commonwealth by County Treasurer, $OBB2 97] $6882 97' Cumberland county,,»». - Wc, the undersigned, Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and sworn aecordfog'to law. In acconlanco with (ho Act of Assembly of tho flOlh of April, A. D. 1868, having examined tho above account of N. W. Woods, Esq., Treasurer of the county aforesaid, In tho matter of Militia Taxes, do dud tho above correct, as above stated. Witness our. bauds at Carlisle this Slat day ol January, A. I)., 1860. J. B. DRAWBAUGH, JACOB STEINMAM, ISAAC RINGWALT, dudilon of Cumberland County FRANKLIN HOUSE, ( Fonntrly kept 6y Jacob Worley.) CORNER OF niGU b lULLEN STREETS, Old Town, B,4ltiuobe. THOS . JAMESON, oj York, Pa., Proprietor. The Ilouso has been considerably enlarged, and is open for Transient and Permanent Board* era. Terms reasonable. February 28, 1866 —8m Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Jacob Forney, dec’d., lute of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber! who resides in the same township. All persons indebted to said cstntfi will make Immediate! payment, and (hose having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ' JOHN BOBU, Adm’r. February 28, 18C6--6t HEW GOODS. , THE subscriber baa just iccoivod from Phila delphia, a largo assortment of seasonable Goods, which will bo sold very cheap, opposite the Railroad,Depot. M. SNODGRASS Carlisle, Fob. 21, 1860—41 Public Sale. ON TUESDAY, tlio 11th day of March, 1860, tho subscriber will sell at his resi dence in Dickinson township, on tho Walnut Bottom Rond, half a mile east of Contrcvillo, the following personal property, vis : Five Head of Horses, FIVE MILCH COWS, YOUNG CATTLE, Ten head qf Hogt, I Drondwhoolod Wagon, 2 Narrow-wheeled Wagons, Plows, Harrows, 2 pair of Uayluddurs, Threshing Machine, Horso goars, 1 Carriage, Windmill, Cutting-box, and other farming utensils. AJso, t Cook Stove. Sale to commence'at'lo o'clock on said day, when tho terms will bo made known by ABRAHAM KURTZ. February 21, 1860—8 t I Hanover & i£jak'lislo¥iirtt|>liiA Co. NOTICE is hereby given, that tho undersign ed appointed Auditor by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cumberland county, Pa., to moke distribution of tho balance in the hands of the Hon. Samuel Woodburn, Sequestrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Company, to and amongst tho creditors of said company, will at tend at tho Prothonotafy’a Office, in Carlisle, for that purpose on Saturday, the Bth day of| March, 1850, at 10 o’clock, A. M., at or betoro which (imo, all persons having claims against said company will present them. P. QUIGLEY, JJudilor. February 7,1850—8 t REIIIOTAB. DR. BODGE, Ohrono. Thermal Physician and Surgeon, has removed his office to West Main street, one door West of tho Public Square and opposite ShotPs Hotel (tho Wash ington House.) Residence at OROZIER’S Hotel. Carlisle, January 81, 1850. (2 m.) Steam Dollar for Sale. THE Subscriber oflhrs for sale a now Steam Boiler, eighteen foot long & thirty inches In diameter, with one fourteen Inch flue, apply at the Paper Mill at Poporlown. , * W. D. MULLENv i Fob. 7, 1850. MILITIA ACCOUNT. Duplicates, amount ounf outstanding, as amount of sm anti ami Am’t oi duplicate Amount received, 1847 1849 1850 1861 1858 1858 $l,OlB 81 1 $1,777 29 WHEREAS tlio lion. James 11. Graham, President Judge of tiic several Courts of Common Plena In tho counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel Woodburn nod John Hupp, Judges of tho Courts ot Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other uflundcrs, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 14th day ol January, 1860, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer ' and General Jail Delivery to be holricn at Car lisle, on the 2d Monday of April, 1860, (being tho 14th day,) at ten o'clock In the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given lo the Coroner, Jns -1 ticca of the Peace, and Constables of tho said 'county of Cumberland, that they are by tho said precept commanded lo be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, ami in quisitions, examinations and alt other remora, bronccs, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that arc or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to bo (here to prosecute them as shall be Just. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. February 21, 1850. Cumberland Comity, u, St, Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, £}lo Christian Eborly, guardian ot William ohn K. and Mary Ellen Thompson, minor children of John Thompson, dcc’d., Mis. Mary Thompson, Mathew Henry Thompson, Mrs. Drawbaugh and husband, Mrs. Heck and hus band, and Theodore Thompson. 1 You aro hereby cited to appear before the i Judges of tho Court of Common Pleas of said > county, at Carlisle, at an Argument Court there I to bo hold for said county, on Tuesday the 18th . day of March next, to iliotv cause why a Trus | too shall not l>o appointed in place of John Thompson, deceased, to make sale ol the Lot of ground hold in trust for tlio heirs ol Nancy 'Thompson, In Silver Spring township, and bo prepared to do and receive nil and singular those things which our said court shall iu that behalf consider and adjudge. Witness tho Honorable James 11. Graham, President Judge, at Carlisle, tho 14th day of January, A. D. 186 d. _ D. K. NOELL, Proth'y. per P. Qoiolkt, Dop. Proth’y. February 7,1860—6 t TO THOSE WHO WISH FARMS—To have fertile land at a cheap price and on easy terms, your attention is called to tho Ridgeway 1 Farm and Coal Company. Twenty-live acres or more in proportion, arc given for $2OO, pay able in instalments of $1 per week or $1 por month. It is located in Elk county, Pennsyl vania, and has one of tho best markets for its produce in tho State. Tho soil Is a rich loam, and is not to bo surpassed for fanning, os exam inatlon will show. It has tho best elements of prosperity, being underlaid by two rich vein* of coal, and will shortly bo intersected by fourrall roads. Tho timber Is of tho moat valuable kind. Title unojtcoplionably good, and warranto© deeds are given. It presents a good and sub stantial opportunity to commence farming, pro viding for one’s children or making an Invest moot. Further particulars can be had from the pamphlets which oro sent Inquirers. Letters answered promptly. Apply or address Saii’l. W". Oattrll, Secretary, 186 Walnut St., north side between Fourth and Fifth sts., Phlladol. pi,la. Full information Is contained in tho pamphlets. February 14, 1060—8 m $1777 20 1 received, amount per table. Coil’s’ foes. Am’t Outa’g. Amount Exonr’a. 18 00 21 60 61 62 21 00 41 76 16 00 84 60 40 88 14 73 41 24 26 08 10 05 1 88 40 86 21 50 18 60 9 00 18 00 80 89 25 00 18 60 47 98 86 00 61 28 56 06 18 00 39 00 80 60 80 60 36 10 86 15 6 60 12 60 .81 60 18 60 49 88 74 10 86 10 11 60 14 60 20 90 73 15 B 2 18 42 60 68 00 4 76 100 28 49 88 $OO 68' $2BB 50 $l6B 29 $•168 29 238 50 66 68$ 60 00 $2 61 2 64 1 44 V&1 74 *8 22 naso a 6o 1 64 8 64 1 14 2 46 1 28 10 70$ 806 10$ $1777 29 Proclamation. Register’s Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEIT, to all per sons interested, that the following accounts have boonfllod in thifl'offlco by the accountants therein named/ for examination, and will bo presented to tho Orphans’Court of Cumberland county, forconflrmatlou and allowance, on Tuet day, the 18 Ih day of AfarcA, A. D. 1856, viz s 1. First account of John Ritchie, administra tor of tho estate ol Margaret Thompson, laio of Frederick county, Maryland, dec’d. 2. First account of John Ritchie, administra tor of tho estate of Jane Thompson, late of Frederick county, Maryland, dec’d. 8. First account of John Ritchie, adminis trator of tho estate of Wm. Thompson, late of Frederick county, Md., dec’d. 4. Tho account of Joseph 0. Lindsey, admin istrator with the will annexed, of the'estate of Rachael Clinton, late of Miflliu tp, f dec’d. &. The account of Joseph Solle.nburgpr, one of tho executors of Johu Sollcnbcrger, lute of Monroe tp., dec’d. 6. The account of A. B. Sharpe, Esrj., ad ministrator with tho will annexed of the estate of J. Ellis Bonham, Esq., late of the Borough of Carlisle, dec’d. 7. Tho account of Susan Russell, executrix of Dr. Alexander 11. K ussell, late of Wcatpenns borough tp., dec’d. 8. The account of David A. Crops and Au gustus E. Cluudy, administrators of tho estate of Jacob Claady, late of Dickinson township, deceased. 0. Tho second and final account of Joseph D. Halbert, administrator with tho will annex ed, of the estate of Rachael Kliue, late of the Borough of Carlisle, dec'd. 10. The account of Jacob Rttnor, administra tor of tho estate of Margaret uf tho State of Maryland, dec’d. 11. Tho account of Abraham Martin, execu tor of Abraham Burkholder, lute of Frankford tp., deceased. 12. Tho second and final account of Danic Whistler, administrator du bonis non with tin will annexed, of the estate of Jacob North, lab of Mifflin tp., doc'd. 18. The guardianship account of Jno. Brandt guardian of Ann Eliza Gross, minor child o Henry Gross, lato of Monrou tp., dec'd. 11. The final account of Tobias Miller, admin I iatrator of the estate of Samuel Mimmm, lute <. E .stpennsborougb tp., dec’d. 15. Tlio account of Francis Eckels, adminli tratnr oftlio estate of Richard M. Blessing, iat of Silver Spring tp., dec’d. 16. Tho first and final account of David Wherry, Esq., administrator of the estate ot John Ouiig; late of Hopewell township, dec’d. 17. The final account of John Welnland and Tobins Miller, executors of Christian Ferrer, lute of Upper Allen tp., dec’d. 18. The first and final account of David S. Hnnshnw, administrator with the will annexed, of tho estate of Elizabeth Drummond, late of Hopewell tp., dec’d. 19. The account of Win. 11. Smith, adminis trator of tho estate of Elizabeth Smith, lato o Lower Allen tp., dec’d. 20. Tho final account of Wm. Clark, admin istrator of tho estate of James Clark, lato of Cumberland county, dec’d. 21. Tho account of Wm. Smith, administra tor with tho will annexed, of the estate of John Hale, lute of Newton tp.^doc’d. 22. Tho third supplemental account of Jacob Bowman, tho remaining executor of Samuel Bowman, late of Wcstpennaborough township, dec’d. 23. The guardianship account of Peter Gant* guardian of tho persons and estates of Daniel Huntsbcrger, Frederick Hnntsberger, and Jonas Iluntsborgcr, minor children of Peter Hunts berger. lato of Cumberland county, dec’d. 24. Tho final account of John Waggoner, ex ecutor of George Llghtner, late of the borough of NcwvlWe, deo’d. 25. Tho guardianship account of Levi Mcr kle, Esq., guardian of Elizabeth W. Crain, now Elizabeth W. Orr, wife of James Orr. 26. Tho account of John Stuart, Jr., admin istrator of tho estate of Wm. Buchanan, lute ol tho Borough of Carlisle, dec’d. WM. LYTLE, Register. Register's Office, 1 Carlisle, Feb. 21, 185G-4f f SATING FPXD OP TUB U. S. Insurance, Annuity & Trm COMPANY, S . K. corner Third and Chestnut Sts., Phila. Capital $250,000. MONEY is received on deposit dally. The amount deposited is entered In a Deposit book and given To the Depositor, or, if prefer red. a certificate will be given. All sums, large and sum]!, are received, and tho amount paid back on demand, without no tice. Interest is paid at the rule of five per cent., commencing from the day of deposit, and ceas ing fourteen days previous to the withdrawn] of the money. On the first day of January, in each year, Interest of each deposit is paid to the deposit or added lo the principal, as he may prefer. The company have now upwards of 3,5U0 ■ posilors In tho city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional Information will be given addressing the Treasurer. Directors, —Stephen R Crawford, Preside Lawrence Johnson, Vico President; Amhr W. Thompson, Benjamin W. Tinglev, Jncol Floranco, William M. Godwin. Paul B. (J dnid, George McHenry, Janies Devcreux, G tarus English. Secretary and Treasurer Pliny Fisk. Teller and Interpreter. —J. C. Ochlschlnge September 6,1865 —1 y Agricultural Society. Geo. \Y. Siikafkii is accui si with the Ci BERLIN!) (JoL’NTT A«lt ICCLTIR At SoCIETT. DR. 1855 Aug 28, by net piocoodsof $l2OO note in Carlisle Dcp. Bank, $llB7 20 Cush from J B Paikcr, Treos’r of for mer Agricultural Society, 168 48 Cash from 46 life members, 460 00 *• “ 46 eight year members, 230 00 • « “ 778 yearly mom. & lam. lick. 778 Of) >< for single tickets, &c., 768 82 • * from County Treasurer, CR. 1855 Aug 28, paid R. Noble for C a. and 20 p. land, Paid Kichwinc & others for 824 posts, hauling. &c., 100 70 Paid Martin, Wilson & others, clerk ing, police, &c., C 2 00 Paid M. Showier, Spangler, Cameron and olliera, for work, 173 o3| Paid Jns. Holler Tor lumber, OOP 07 Paid Printers, 128 00 Paid nolo In Carlisle Dap. Bank, 1200 00 Paid J P I,) no and others, hnrdn-aro, ropo, Ac., 02 28j Paid M. Morris for introducing water, 20 88 Paid A Noblo and H Mooro for bay, 28 00 Amount of premiums paid, Balance In bauds of Treasurer, $8,076 05 1830 Fob. 6, by balanco in bands ol O W. Sheafur, Treasurer, Amt. of premiums awarded $244 50 Amt. paid, $BB 60 Presented to Society. 28 76 Unpaid, 182 25 5244 60 The Committee to whom the subject win re forred, report that they have examined tlio ac count of George W. Sheafer, Treasurer of the Cumberland County Agricultural Society, and the same as above exhibited Is correct. Which Is respectfully submitted. J. B. PARKER, J. W. CRAIGHEAD. Eaglo PlowßO A PRIME lot of Savory Ac Co’s, celebrated Eoglo Plows, which have taken premiums at nil tho dlflbrent fUlrs at which they have been exhibited. Also, a largo assortment of the fam ous York Flows—together with other Plows from different manufacturers constantly on hand and for sale at Carlisle, March 22,1865. TRUNKS mill Curpol Hags. A largo Intel Travelling Trunks and Onriiol ling; rnrMlo cheap hy J'lllUr AIINOI-1). | April 0, 1856. APPEALS FOR 1950. riIHE Commissioners of Cumberland county, A have fixed upon the following times and places for holding tho appeals on the Triennial Assessment, for tho several tpwnsblps and bo* roughs in said county. County tax, dollar rate 2$ mills. State tax, dollar rate 8 mills. > The returns to bo made by tho respective As» Bcssors at tho tlmos and places fixed for the ap peals, at which time tho Assessors will return two respectable citizens for Collectors. Monroe township at tho public house of Sami. AUgicr, on Monday tho 8d of March. Upper Allen and Mechanicsburg, at tho pub. ic house of Geo. Sponalor, in Moohauicsbnrgt m Tuesday the 4th of March. Lower Allen and New Cumberland, at tha public house of -Hall, on Wednesday tha sth day of March. Enstpennsborough and Hampden, at the pub lic house of Benj. Clay, on Thursday the 6th day of March. Silver Spring, at tho public house ol George Dney, on Friday tho 7th day of March. Newton and Frankford at tho public house of John M. Woodhurn, in NowvlJlo, on Monday the Iflth of March. Mifflin and Newvillo, at the same place on Tuesday tho 11th of March. Hopewell at the public houso of David Mow- jry, on Wednesday the 12th ol March. Shippensburg Borough and Township, at tho public house of Mr. Augbinbaugh, on Thursday iho 18th day of March. Southampton at the same place, on Friday the l llh of Maich. Dickinson at the public house of Jacob Bed scckcr, on Saturday the 16th of March. Wostpennsborough at tho public houso at Mt. Rook, on Monday the 17th ofMarcb. North Middleton n( the Commlsslonor’sOffloe, in Carlisle, on Tuesday tho 18th of March. South Middlutun at tho same place, on Wed nesday the 19th of March. East Ward at tho same place, on Thnraday (ho 20th of March. West Ward at tho same place, on Friday th* 21st day of March. J. ARMSTRONG, 1 G. M. GRAHAM, \Commr**, W. M. HENDERSON, \ THE Commissioners give notice that they will require the principal and assistant as sessors to assist in holding the appeals. Bounty Ltmd Agency THE undersigned will attend promptly to tho procuring of Bounty Lands for those enti- tled to them under (lie lato act of Congress, ap proved Match 3d, 185)>. Many years experience in tho prosecution of claims for service In the revolutionary war, has made mo familiar with the regulations and forms requisite to be obser ved, and having tho assistance of an efficient attorney residing in Washington, shall bo able to tender satisfaction to those who may apply tome. Proper forms and Instructions will bo sent on application by mall free of cost. No charge unless a warrant is obtained, and wben obtained tho foe will bo $5. The highest market price will be paid for Land Warrants. A. P. NORTON, Postmaster, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., Pa. April 5,1855 —1 y THE BOSTON POST, The Press &> Post, AND THE Boston Statesman & Weekly Post, For 1856. THE terms of our Journals for the ensuing . year are : For tho Daily Post, sB} forth* Press and Post semi-weekly, (Mondays and Thursdays) $4 ; and for tho Statesman and Weekly Post, (Fridays) $2. Those journals arc edited by Qhas Q. Greene and Richard Frothingham, jr.; employ a largo corps of assistant editors, reporters and corres pondents; and neither labor nor expense U spared to make their columns valuable. They have been published ucarly thirty years; have* range ol subscription exceeded In extent and aggregate by no paper in New England; and, so largely is their circulation Increasing, thav a now press has been ordered to enable the do- I mund Lo be promptly supplied. Tho reading matter consists of * grout variety of usoAil and entertaining matter. Its edito rials! domestic and foreign correspondence! re ports of lectures; marine departmontj dally monetary article and weekly financial,-review j literary notices; poetic orous matter make variety designed’,t6 meet every taste. - - , Thu advertising columns ombraco an almost entire synopsis of the business of Now England; .ami from that department of tho paper alone can bo obtained a correct impression of th* character ol trade, its facilities and Its opera tions; while the financial editorials givo aaac cuiato view of passing events in tho commercial world. Tho Press and Post Is made from tho Daily’s contents, nnd published every Monday and Thursday morning. If Is clearly and handsome ly printed on fine paper, In clear type, and the subscription is four dollars a year. The Boston Statesman ft Weekly Post forms a racy nnd complete record of tho times, and contains flic news of ovoy description; lo fact, a brief and comprehensive history of passing ovGDlsi foreign news in detail, domestic Infor mation, agricultural items, commercial and mo- ‘ ni-iary articles, statements of trade, ot (ho wea ther, of crops, fee.; accounts of meetings, polit ical records, news of every description, poetry, pleasant reading matter, humorous items, epi grams; in fact, a complete family Newspaper-* vehicle for uveiy species of useful and enter, mining information—among which will bo found in each issue, a pleasing story. The Statesman is pi inied on the largest sized paper and on new nnd beautiful type. It Ims a very largo circula tion and its rapidly increasing list is the belt evidence of its popularity. It is supplied at the rale of two dollars a year for single subscrip tions. Clubs, taking ten or more copies Id on* package, will bo supplied at one dollar and * hull a year. The Commercial Department of these journals involves a largo expenditure; contains varied and accurate reports as lo all brandies of tradej and is second to that of no paper published In Now England. These journals are cnrcAilly conducted and edited in n faith in democratic principles, but In a spirit of conciliation to all parties. As ad vertising mediums they are unsurpassed; pene trating. ns they du, into such a variety of house holds scattered over tho whole Union,and read as they arc by all classes of (ho community, they furnish an opportunity for the diffusion of information which can scarcely be obtained else where. BEALS, GREENE it CO., 10 fe 21 Water St. Boston. Feh. 11, 1856—St 100 00 $8,676 96 1225 00 Valuable Properly for Sale* THE two story Biick House and Back-build* Ing, « Ith a pump, datum, and all necessary out-huildiiiga nttudicd, shunto In North Hanover sired, in Carlisle, is allured lor sale. Tho tiU nation is a good one for a private residence or for business. The terms a 111 easy. Apply to J. R. WEAVER, Jlgt./or E. Bullock, July 20. 1663 —tf 88 60 61 48 954 48 ninclißmillk Coni. BUSHELS Blacksmith Goal, a first t}UUU rate article, receiving and for salt by WM. B. MURRAY, Jpnt. Carlisle, Juno 11, 1855—Cm IRON I IRON!! Tho subscriber has the Sat isfaction to announce to the public that hit largo and extensive Warehouse Is completed) and filled with one of tho largest and best assort* Iments of Hammered and Rolled Iron ever offer ed In this place. Those in want of Iron, would do well to examine tho stock before purchasing elsewhere. HENRY SAXTON. September 20, 1855. . KrtA tons Lykcn’i Volley Co»l. krofcen OUI/i'iui rcscroenod, prepared oJtpreMJTfor family u«m and under cover, *o that I can inr. tilth it dry and clean during tho winter season. I have also on hand ond for sale, tho Luke, ddler Coni, from the mines of Boyd, Rosser 00., nml Shamohhi Coal, from tho mines of Cochran, Rente & Co., all of which I will sell at small profits fur cash, mul deliver to any part of (ho Borough. 11. SAXTON'S, WM. D. MURRAY, November 16, 1866. Notice. Family Coal.