American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, February 05, 1857, Image 3

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!NT OF THE FINANCES
itate
COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND,
L, imf THE FIRST DAY OP JANUARY TO THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEM
FUUM in f , BER, 185 G, INCLUSIVE.
Mnde by the Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in
1 the 22d and 23d Sections of the act of Assembly of this Commonwealth,
passed on the 15th day of April, A. D. 1834, and also in conformity with
the 271 h section of the same act, which requires the County Treasurer once
in evefry"* y« ar IO s,a *° account aud produce his vouchers to the Commis-
after examination by said Commissioners, shall be by them
laid befbrt?Abo County Auditors for sottfement according to law.
In accordance ’With which A. Sensemak, Esq., Treasurer of Cumberland coun
iv submits the following as a correct exhibit of his receipts and expendi
tures for the past year, ending the 31sl day of December, A. D. 1856.
A. SEJtfSEMACV, Esq., Treasurer.
To amount of outstanding county tax at last settlement,
. u Taxes assessed for 1860,
« Loans received, of Rank,
;« « « Wm. Leonard,
tt received of Wm. 11. Miller,
a received of Wm. Alter,
\> (ax on unseated lands,
*« abatement received of State Treasurer,
u verdict foes In Quarter Sessions,
u. duo Treasurer,
Schedule of County Taxes outstanding on the lif day of January, A. D. 1857, subject to exon
erahons and commissions.
Jiotoilghi f{ Townships.
Noivlon,
Dickinson,
Fnrnkfurd) .
Monroe,
Ncwvillc,
North’ Middleton,
Upper Allen, .
Carlisle,
Dickinson.
Kaatpennsbofongh,
onl,
Silver Spring,
Carlisle,
Dickinson,
Eastpennfcborhugh,
Frankfort],
Hampden.
IlnpctvolV
Lower Alien,
Mechantc’abnrg,'
Moirtpg.v.y
Now Cumberland,
North Middleton,
Newvllh?,
Newton,
South Middleton,
Southampton,
Silver Spring, • •
Shlpponsbnrg borough,
Westpcrtnsborough,
Upper Allen,
$11,552
Those marked thus • have since paid In full. Those marked thus f have paid In part.
Grand Jurors, Tor services in 1850,
Traverse jurors, do
Gould os court crier,
Hour) L.. Burkholder boarding Jurors by order ot the court,
District Attorney.
Vm. J. Shearer, District Attorney, feus in Connmmweidlli oases.
Witnesses foes in Commonwealth eases,
Justices’ fees in Commonwealth eases,
Constables fees In Commonwealth casus,
County Auditors and Clerk fop services, ' '
Phlliir Quigley Ibr auditing accounts ofPi'otbonotory, Register and fcccordor,
JamesDoodah for dbokolfl,
Rocordrr’s Office.
John il‘. Gregg. foes in Commonwealth cases ami rccorifing,
James Ly.tu/on fur dockets,
Jehn.-Pilkoy tor making dusk,
Commissioners’ Office.
James London for duplicates, binding and stationery,
Andrew■’llebkcr far repairing cancelling hammer,
J«»lm llyer for calculating taxes,
OuimuisMonors for travelling expenses,
Isaac lUngwait for calculating assessment books.
Junes Armstrong pay ns Guinmissiorfer,
Wtmge M. Gri‘l*nni “
FUffnm M. Henderson '»<
Antlro.w Kerr #«
h ililijn 11; Miller fyV services as attorney,
Michael-Wise fbf services as tlofk to Commissioners,
Jfttlfnm Lj tlc for indexing, A6'jfc'
nines for index book, '
John 11. Bratton for'public prlhtingf,
Kphmlm Oojfnmau • , i. 4» .'1
«. Beatty • c ; • m
George Zlao. ■» ><( ■ I
.. ''l:lMienliiff.
" i E ° l ‘ ,or ” for .union or jM«M*
Bra. Da|o amTßaughman, ph.Vßjclansto jail, * ■ . ** or P r^Bonur8 i
Jacob Bowman fyr support,of prisoners, ! ;
F, Qjmlipjr’and others, for repairs »t jail/ ’ '.
C„;lVp|f i.pr charcpi}) fuyjall, ( “ ’‘ .<
WlJllgm B.MurrW'i for stone coal, , .
Alo*aw<JurT. Dotpiwrlyr painting Jail fence,
ngboftJV* Noble for making linmmocks for jallj “ f
Cprnmnn.for vmddng stands, Ike., fur Jail,
Ucprgo t \V,f. Ujltoiyfor ptono coal for Jail,
Foote & Bro - ., gas fixtures in jail,
■ - '''it Poor House.
Jncoi>'&q\ilci^ ’Treasurer of Poor House, us per estimate,'
Wnilttw Aioxanderapd olhora,"visitors to Poor House,
J. Common, and J. C. Drown, pay ns Directors,
. , ! Road Orders antj Damages.
Samuel Sharp and others, damaged awarded by court.
Sundry peraonahWfcbVtlßcalo,'
■' v i “ T ' 'ms.-'
’ 1 "i • !*'Bridges.
WIEN*. % linlldlug Vrldg? “i Quigley's;
r,puo Jtlptyy *»d otbcra|T6r repairing bridges.
*’•>'• • li . . Appropriations
OundicVlaurf,‘Union 1 , and Good-Will Firo Companies,^
’ ■ ■■ 11. ..
; .V:;,; ; j ■■ 1 AssossoH.
John G. Taylor and otiiora Aaaoaaorai (or aorviooa;
Elections. . “ ■
oora of gonoral and townallip oioctioua and .aklng roturna,
OF THE
Receipts.
Years- Collector's Names.
1858 Christopher Melllngcr,
1854 Samuel Beotcm,
*< William Graham,
*< Moses Bricker,
»« Robert Mclvor,
<< John 11. Spnhr,
1860 David Taylor,*
“ Henry Saxton,
«* Ln/ayetle PeflTer,
“ George W. Fcsler,
•• Benjamin Jumper,
« JohnW.Duey,
1850 James Culllo,f
“ John Auld.f
“ Jesse Lalerty,*
“ Samuel Berry,*
«« Samuel numo,jr.*
«• Joseph M. Means,*
« James Brooks,
“ Adam Selror,
<< Jacob Krout,f
« John Shenton,*
<* David wolf,
" John S. Morrow,
“ Samuel Green,
“ Thomas Bradley,
“ James K. Kelso,*
“ Francis Eckels,
“ Jacob Stolnman,
“ Lovl Trog«>,t
David Dovinney,
Expenditures.
BY PAYMENTS.
Courts.
Witness Fees.
Justices’ Fees.
Constables’ Fees.
Auditors.
Prothonotary’s Office.
Register’s Office/
Printing.
'Pdb*lic Buildings,
R. Watcher ono year’s salary as keeper bf public buildings,
T. D. Irish for water rent for public buildings,
A* A. Lino and others, repairs at public buildings,
N. W. Woods for matting for courtroom,
Mrs. Moody for putting down carpet in court room,
M. Morris for putting gas fixtures into court room, &c..
Bonds paid aud interest,
May and Murphy for shoveling snow,
Henry Saxton lor hardware, &c.,
F. Gardner for repairs at jail, &c.,
P. Arnold for carpet,
N. W. Woods balance on settlement,
George W. Hilton and others for coal,
John B. Bratton lor postage,
George L. Rcightor and others, for sundry repairs,
James Armstrong, Commissioner, lor (ravelling expenses,
Goorgo W. Ilifncr for duck for jail,
R. Nntcher for scrubbing court room,
Adam Sensomnn Ibr horse and buggy hire,
Shoots and Swartz for reward,
C. InhnfiTot candles, fluid, kc.,
Adam Frost for charcoal,
D. Martin for bonidlng jurors,
James Martin for repairs,
J. C. Thompson «nd others, for holding inquests,
Abatements; *
Joseph A. Weakley and others, for abatements, tBF
$11,870 40
28,107 44
7,012 88
1,000 00
1,800 07
Refunded Taxes.
Jacob L. 7a ig and others, taxes refunded,
160 00
6 68
1,815 79
IUO 50
4,004 OOJ
Sundry persons on ccitiflcntes,
$00,458 00 J
Sundry persona on certificates,
Pennsylvania Lunatic Asylum.
John Weir, Treasurer, for support ol Wolf and others,
Amt. Ouistand'g.
$271 27
91 60
91 01
104 94
44 00
610 09
247 19
- 085 20
B2
211) 0]
820 77
108 72
1408 03
1015 99
By amount of Commissioners orders,
Outstanding luxes,
“ Collectors Ices,
Treasurer's commission on $42,001 69|
• Ci'unßßLvxn County, ss.
iftflVft " *•*’ Commissioners of Cumberland county, do certify and submit tho foregoing as
u correct statement of tho receipts mid expenditures of tho county aforesaid, from tho
Ist of January to (he 81st of December, IHSO, inclusive, as also a schedule of tho outstanding
taxes on the 81st day of December, 1850. in the boroughs and townships therein slated, together
with a statement of the expenditures under each head of appropriation mado by tho Cotnmis
s'onurs in compliance with the requisitions contained in the 22d and 28A flections of an act ot
Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 15fh day of April, 1834. Witness our hands and
seal of office, at Carlisle, this 29th day of January, A. D. 1867.
Attest— M. Wine, Clerk.
281
182
001
800
290
410
CuMnFni.vjin County, ss.
Wo, tliu undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, mot according to law, and having ex
amined tho accounts and vouchers of A. StsßfiUN, Esq., Treasurer of said County, from the
Ist' day of January, to tho 81« t day of December, A. D. 1850, inclusive, decertify that wo find
owing to ilio Treasurer, A. S» nki.man. Esq , the mhu of four thousand and sl*ty-4bnr dollnrsand
one-lmlf cent, dnu by tho County of Cumberland, as will appear by th'ip foregoing exhibition.—
In testimony u hereof we have hereunto set our hands at Carlisle, this 20th day 1 of January. A.
D. 1857.
A. Sensemav, Esq., Treasurer, in conformity with UlO 10th section of an act of Assembly, enti
tled “ An Act to rev iso tho Militia S) stem, &c.,” passed the 30th day of April, 1858, exhibits
the follow ing account :
$412 60
2109 26
48 00
78 00
To amount of outstanding Militia fines for 1855, ami previous years, as per last annual
statement iiy County Auditors,
To amount of Militia flues assessed for the year 1860, as per return Of County Com*
rolssioncrs,
102 80
Schedule ofi Militia (axes, exhibiting amount of duplicate, amount received, amount
of collectors foes, amount of exonerations, and amount outstanding, for Dio year
1850, and previous years, 1,888 79
408 21;
49 00
Township.
252 47
N. Cumberland, J«s.*pb Manner,
N Cumberland, I J*»b -pit
StiippensUirg 11. 'James Pricker,
Dickinson, Joseph A. Wodtlry,
N. Middleton, Jibu ll.Spnhr,
Nowville, (Unhurt M’Dcr,
Upper Allen, David Taylor,
Enstpennsboro*. D. W. Fealei',
Frankfort), 111. .lumper,
Mifflin, ! J . B. Peny,
N. Cumberland, ItVm. Porter,
Southampton, |A. lligliiand,
Shipponufnirg B.< iThomns .Spencer,
Carlisle, 'James Callio,
Upper Alien, (David Devimioy,
Lower Allen, • 'James Brooks,
Dickinson, {John AuM,
Eastpennsboro’. Jesse Lavcrly,
Frnnkford; Samuel Berry,
nani)Mion, Samuel Ilmno,
IJppon-0 11 , J. M. Means,
Mifflin, {M.Uol*v.
Mochnnlcaburg, Adam Searor,
Monroe, Jacob Krout,
N. Mlddluton, (David Wolf,
N*. Cumberland, John Sbenton,.
Nowvlllo, . JohnS.‘Morrow, i
Newton, mi Samuel Green,
S- Middleton, Thomas Bradley,
Silver Spring, FrancU Eckols,
Slilpnonsburg B. J.Steinnum,
Sonfhftmpfon, ■ y.K. Kblso,
Sldpnensbnrg T. ‘Ellas Ilooli,
W'catponnsboro’. iLovllTrcgo^
128 0)
1U 50
28 25
807 80.
HO 25
85 00
78.72 j
7 50
50 (i 3
25 50
258 50
287 60
214 50
00 00
00 00
550 00
12 04
8 50
287 60
227 25
178 00
54 60
CK. 1
By amount of flow outstanding remaining uncollected for tlio year
By amount.of commissions allowed Collectors,,,
By amount of denotation*, j
By amount (iaid Assessors, . . . . . . .
“ Bratton, Common and Beatty,
" “ c.iiit. J, Moanbiger. jkt ordur Qult„mti.n lW r<h l
“ “ AS. IV oodburn.ipor order »|g Kpr^KAonanfl
«• Ilnvn Mickey, per order Bprlogllcldbirunlrv
.. .. Col. S. Crop, Urlgaile Iriopoclbr, fiVSP
*• •* County Commissioners foe services .
“ Tivasuror’s commlsalop Qr> $00«/tjj .nt 1 norcont
Amount of Assessors funfiirnlshing dollnquont at two cents each vl»
Cash paid Jos. Mr Brandt, assessor ol rulurn of jeo persons
•f William Clark, assessor of Southampton, person*
" ■■ Uwry JtoMlw, Altai., rctura),., 128 penon*
•. " . J " h " ( t T 0 ?:. 101 -- i«*o..or of Al ~,, |lcrsoll
• , , O. K. Handler, assessor of flow.GMmbcrlaml, return ol 28 persons’
“ Daniel Kaufman, assessor of South Middleton, return of 185 persona
u James Shaw, assessor of Woslpounnborough, return of las i.or«n»» Wt
! « Jacob Bigler, assessor ofNcwvnio, return of 71 ilorious l *
i !! fil assessor of Silver Spring, return of!8a persons. •
i ; .** , d.Ju. nsfce.%Hof of Mcchqplcalmrft, return of IJ>2 persons
" ~J* Di of DlcltlrtAori,'return persons ■ *' *
i i ..." ; «rllnmj»dcrt; return of UU persons,' “I
I J. I jolm At. MlfislVnsMHoi of H(|powoll, rolurn of 08 peraona '
I I .' ■ fc»A« Do *» r . ,olTrunklord, Tuliirn of U'B ppraona,
,' 1 ,“ ri,I '01. ns»o.»or of Nowlop. return*!'l)l persona, 4 •
l i ’’ , V;, l "?“ r N' l o“vk»orofS|ifpfon ? lJur ß tivp., roliij-ndflßpe.ioil.L'''
5/ ii JocoV U'olf üßso.nof of f.nWpfnn.ljoioilKli, rolurp oflloa peraoni
~ JjlmSpooco, n«ao«»or ofSblppcnabnrg Uor.. return ofU&Mnnw'' 1
William H. Trout,'btimaadr oVcorll.lo, robin. of 217 porwh . .
' Soouio Mogow osneasor of MI(Illn, relurn of DO poraon,. jJ
■> Jolm Coblo, nUouob ol KorthMlddluton, rolurn if 162 peraona
888 60
>Bl 08|
au oo
ia
142 88i
« 88
to a 1
82, 00
;ao'oo
i 27. 00
I 76
hi oqj
y 7 ?jj: 00
1 gO w
00 00
080 0&* v
167 84
1866 00
IOOS* 81j
15' 00
Cumberland County t ss. " » i
We, tbo undorslghod, Auditors of Cumberland conniy, elected and k,,LL : ‘ ’"I . .
accordance with tbo net o( Assembly, of the noth of Anril. n liS? 1 ? * c , coKl lng (0 law,ln
above account'of A. Houseman, Esq,, Trcoiuroral Hio conmv atw..id !. .V ng ll '<>
taxes, do find tho above correct as above stated. Witness our hands it cl .nX 111 ,' *
of January, A. I). 1807. onr lunia " «,Carlisle, this 80lh day
1401 87t
MOO 70
Loans and Interest on ' It .
, 1 1 ' 15,131 04
Av\ ‘i 5
Miscellaneous.
Fox Orders.
, , vVif
Constables’ Returns,
Amount of receipts,
MILITIA ACCOUNT.
Dae CJominomroaith,
>V ’j Jiml. of
'Dvjiltcatt.
Nu met.
IHI7
IK-Jl)'
118611
IIH6B
IH5*
f'" .lu-.
is
$42,091 594
$42,601 594
11,668 42
1,088 42
680 01
(J. M. GRAHAM. tJ
W. W. HENDERSON, ( > Commissioners.
A. KERR, \
J. BTEINMAN. 1
ISAAC RINGWALT, \AudUon.
DAVID OYSTER, \
| Jmf. o/l Jlinounl
\Exontt' i Ouiihl’g.
Collter t
Feti.
I dnumnt
rcericed.
7 001
0 05
a 40
38 83
70 48
24 70
1 8 78
40 38
65 10
02 16
60 05
4 85
2 06
HI 70
00 08
4 80
« 47
44 18
25 00,
30 58
57 48
1U 40
02 23
72 C 8
86 06
S 66
60 63
1$ 1,807 20l
$O7B 76
$6O 12
fB5O and previous
5608 80
VV , 60 12
J • j 27V 60
, 58 20
1 00 00
‘-t *' r 6O 00
7f> OO
50 [OO
. 187 40i
50;00,
,0 08
iiVo Guards,
J. steinman. ' r'i
The Saturday Evening Post.
76 00
7600
, > • .22 00
r 184 25
8 76
806 10
The Best Weekly Paper,
\SJIMPLE NUMBERS FURNISHED \<halh.
EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES.
Apply (o (ho publishers,
DEACON & PETERSON,
GO South Third St., Phlla,
January 29, 1857 —8t
"10 00
68 00
120 20
8 60
102 01
70 00
-.16 10
’ 1* C3J
THE undersigned. Auditor appointed by the
Cotirt 1 of Common Pleas of Cumberland
county, to distribute tho-nssotts in the hands
of the lion. Samuel Woodburn, Sequestrator
of tho Hanover arid Carlisle Turnpike Road
Company to' 7 mid r among tho creditors, will
meet for that purpose, on Friday, the 20lh day
ofFebnwry, A. D., 1857, at the Prothonotary’a
office, lirOorllsld, at lb b’clockj-A. M.
7 60
20 00
17 00
80 00
60 00
83 G 4
46 16
3 50
13 00
January 20, 1857.
Valuable Town Property for
Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale, his (wo story
frame House, with Stable and Ten Jlcres ot
very good land, situato in Plaiuffuld, opposite
Davidson .& James’ Store. Any person wishing
to view tho property can call on tho subscriber
living on it. Possession given on tho Ist day
of April next.
All persons indebted to mo will make inimc
dinte payment, and those having claims will pro
sent them for scttlomet to
218 28
1,277 08
71 664
/ J. *J V ZITZER, D. 31.
January 29, 1857—41’
OALLOUCRS ELIXIR.
71 125
A FIRST RATE FAMILY 1 MEDICINE.
Colds arc the Hot-beds of Consumption, $ should
92 20
be removed as soon as possible .
THIS celebrated medicine: should be kept on
iniml by families generally, ns it is a most
excellent cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption,
Hoarseness, Fains and Weakness in thu Chest,
Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Whooping Cough,
Sure Throat, Quinsoy and General Debility. It
is pleasant ami very good tor children. Colds
are the hot-beds of consumption, and they
should bo remedied as soon as possible. Gallo
hcr’s Elixir has acquired n just celebrity for the
cure of all diseases arising'from severe colds;
and its efficacy Ims been attested and approved
by hundreds of onr most rospbcfablc citizens.
In instance immediate' relief has been
given, nsthcfollowingceftlficatofVom those who
have tried it bears testimony:
Wo, the undersigned, do certify that wo have
used Galinher’s Preparations for Consumption,
Colds, Diseases of the Longs, Liver, &c., and
having experienced immediate relief therefrom,
would recommend it to all afflicted’fh that way.
Duvld Herr, Cyrus J.Reese, Mrs. Antes, Wm.
Jennings, (certified by William Mitchell, Pro.
thonotary,) Kirk Few, (Superintendent of the
Harrisburg and Lancaster Railroad,) Wnj. Col.
dor, sr., Clms.'F. Mnench, &c., Harrisburg.
Many have been cared of Consumption ;—and
hundreds of other references In various parts of
(be country could bo given, who speak ot tbo
medicine In (bo highest terms. Manufactured
and for sale by
107 OH
$60,458 0U
60,458 01}
JAMES GALLOHER, '
At bis residence In Liberty street, below tbo
Cotton Factory, or at Hauso’s Fruit Store, cor
ner of Market and Fifth street, or Mr. Heilman’s
Grocery, Harrisburg, Pa., at Elty’s store, and
at Jacob Galloher's, next to Arnold’s store.
Carlisle, Jan’y. 27,1857—oin
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons not (<
harbor or trust my wife Sarah Kriner, as
will pay no debts contracted by her.
JOHN.KRINER.
January 22, 1857—81*
THE annual meeting of the “Carlisle Land
Association” will bo bold in the Arbitration
Chamber, in tho Court House, on Saturday,
February 7, at 7 o’clock, P. M. An election
will bo hold for President, Secretaiy, Treasur
er, and five Directors, to serve for the ensuing
year. . WM. BfiNTZ, Suct’y.
January 22,1857—2i*
$4OB 20
1,800 DO
Adjonriicd Court,
$1,807 00
TVfOTICE ia hereby glfon, (hat (bo lion. Jaa.
1 * 11. Graoaji, President Judge ol flroCourt
of Common Pleas, Ims issued Ills precept hear
ing date the 28d day of December. 1860, order
lug an Adjourned Court of Common Pleas to l>u
boblen at Carlisle, in and tortile county ot Cum
berland. on Monday the tRM day of February,
A. I). 1867, at 10 o'clock, A, M., for Uu- triad
of all Issue's lu the Pleafl, depending and fof
trial by a jury.
$478 60
JAC(,)B BOWMAN, ShcrltT.
Carlisle, Jan. Id, IHO7—(H
6
14 60
4!
LETTERS of Administration on (ho estate
of Benjamin Bear, lute of Mifllln township,
Cumberland County, dec'd., have been Issued
by the Register of said county, to the aubscrl
her residing in fire same township. All persons
indebted to said estate an* reijnested to make
immediate payment, nod those bating claims
will present them properly authenticated for
settlement fo
80 00
18 00
80 00
JOHN B. PERRY, Adm’r.
January 18. IB6T —<>t
27 50
04 00
17 00
111 00
LETTERS of administration on lire esTafo ol
Jacob Trill, dec'd., late of Newton town
ship, Cumberland county, have been issued (o
the subscriber residing in (lie same township.—
Those having claims on the estate will present
them, mid pur sons indebted w ill make immediate
pay menl to
68 60
22 60
11 60
60 60
70 60
JACOB T. LEWIS, Adm'i
January K, 1867- fit
15 50
56 60
62 60
0 50
12 00
LETTERS Of administration on Die estate ol
John Weaver, jr., Into of MiiUin township,
Cumberland county, dec'd-, have boon issued
try Die Register ol sahlcpiiuty tq (lie sid»«tirib ( or
living fu New burg, Hopewell township.’ All,
persons indebted to said estate will make imme
diate payment, amt (libse having claims will pre.
BVrnl for Settlement to
DAVIH WHERRY - , Adm’r.
Juntinry 8, 1867- Cl
18 00
OB 00
9270 60
S6OB BO
TIIK connection between DnCfnfs Smlrtinnd
Armstrong hmihg booh dissolved, Dr. A.
Inis opened mi ofllco hi South Hanover Street, a
few doom above'the Post O/llco. where lie min
bo cmifliWted nt any hour of the dn.v or nlghK—
Dr. A. Inis had thirty yours experience hi the
profession, the lust (oil.Of which finvo heendo
voted to the study and practice of Ilomoophridtf
medicine.
Carlisle, Dec. 18, IfluO*—Bm •
8 *2
2 00
2 CO
o o|
I-f KTTEKS Teslaftiefdary Oh flio estate of
I j Gilbert Softriglit, Info ot South Middleton
township, Cumberland conlily, decoAsod, havo
been Issued by the Heglsler of srtld county, to
(Uo subscribers, residing In Iho same township:
1 All persons Indebted to suldeshilo arc request
ed to make immediate paymonl, and those hav
ing clnln.s will present them properly anlhontU
cal m iror S om.^ ;A . i(( , |jT
, F. W. SKAIUIiUT, j ij!Ca ‘'" n '
210 J 1 J <ll,,,nl T ®»
B’7o
2 46
1 i‘2
.1 8 00
, ~ . 2 14
. . 412
:i 7 20
XiifrrtfiilMß*"Prices Induced. > r '
rrillE snhrfcrlbor Iffts this day comhionccd Bell.
|l. Itig'ofT his now and pplondld stock of Win-’
ler floods, at gibntlyrcdnced prlcos lor cosh.
, French Morinoes only 75 cents.’
| Omdnnero I’lntdo, 87i. • .
Mnsllir Dolainos 1U 8, 16 and l-l*
Flannels from;10 to UG. ' '* •
Urocha and Illankct Shitwld very cheap.
Cloths, Casslmorffi and'Oftsalnetls, very low.
IVcolon GIoVW ton'd Hosiery.
Heavy Boots and Brogans. 1
I Q%
a 04i
11 icaTS#
Now Is (ho tlmo to s4vo money. Como onb
and all and sccura gopd bargains, at.tho old
stand, East Mpln street. ' ’ "
' , • 01IA-S. OGILOt. 4
OaVllslo, Jau. lijm ‘l^
Notice
P. QUIGLEY, Jlxidifor.
Money received on deposit and paid back on
demand without notice. Interest paid on Spe
cial, deposits. Certificates of deposit bearing
Interest at the rate ol five percent, will be is
sued for as short a period ns four months. In
terest on nil certificates will coasq at maturity
provided, however, that if said certificates arc
renewed' at any (Imo Ihcrcaflerior another given
period, fhoy shall bear, the same rate of interest I
up to the time ol renewal. Particularattcnfion
paid to the collection of notes, drafts, checks,
fcc., In any part of tins United States or Canfv-
Ucmlttanccs made to England, Ireland, or
(lie Continent. The faithful ami confidential
execution of «J 1 orders entrusted to them, may
bo relied upon.
They call the attention of Fanners, Mechan
ics and ail others who desire a safe depository
toe their money, to the nmlenlaWo fact, Ural the
proprietors of this Bank are ttio'u , iV/na//j/ liable
to tho extent of their estates for all the Dcpo.
sits, and other obligations of Kcr, Brcnneman
man & Co.
Notice.
Notice.
Certified on oafb fo (bo Judges o( (bo Coitr(
of Common JPluas of Cumberland county, (bo
12tb January, A. I). 1857.
Thai tin' Cunrtof Common Plena of Cumber
land rmmtj , have appointed the 24th day of
Mm eh ii''\ l , ill Ihu Court House ,In the Borough ,
of Cmli.de, at ID o'clock A. M for hearing and i
detei mining (ho chums of tho respective credl
(ui.H against (ho Company, agreeably to tho nets
ol Asf.ftnhlr made for tho relief of said credit
ors on (lie Ut <l(iy of April, IH2B, and the sup.
pteniunls theretor at (lio aforesaid time and
place, (he preferred (1/ ati)) and rfll ofbfl'f rrc.
dltors mu requested lo have their respective
cluiru.H duly niiilieiilicatcd mid presented, and
also to hiniish evidence n( (be same lime, who
(bur any Haims have been assigned, or are still
held by Miu original owners; and also proof to
establish (lie consideration of (hell claims, whe
ther for work, materials, &<*..
Nolut,
Rolled.
11. J. KIUFJP R, OrnpryiHl,
HAS moved ids store from the former stanp
to his iifiv Imilding immediately opposite 4
anil adjoining Mi. C. Inho/f’s St,ore. Having
in.uli l wit) in rangemont to preserve hi# medi
cines fresh and pure, and having replenished
Ids iissmimi'iil of carcfullj selerled drugs, lie
is tom again prepared to attend to business
with rare uml promptness. Ills assortment
will (ui nisli iilinost cveiy thing that may be
culled loi, either bj the physician, ortho fa-. I
-1 ly, (or domestic use. The greatest care and
precaution will he observed In the cOinpoun
ding of pre.srrtpflous and dispensing of medi
cines Ills assortment of confectionaries and
Coney goods is very general, and will enable
pmehnscnrto suit themselves.
Kotlci'
I HAVE just returned froth the city, and .now
opening a large muforlrticnl of elegant new
[sh 111 Fancy mid Staple OK V GOODS, (0 which
1 won Id respect fully/mil tho attention ofnlf pur*
ehaseis, and tlie. ladies in particular. .flrocbaj
Bong and Square Shawls, Scurfs, Furs, elogoit!
IJiiibioidciies. splundid Silks, Fi onchtMerinoeS,
Delaine*, CaßbtJieiw, Plaids; Rlbbofls, Salmas’,
A( c- A now stock (if
’ CJoHis nrVd fnsplmcip,
Muslins, Tickings, Calicoes, &c., hi great va
riety and, very cheap, Also some elegant now |
patleniS’O^,lmperial,and Ingrain Carpeting.
NOTICE.
1 mu now receiving mnvi Goods weekly, and
selling,thorn off rapidly at vory. reduced prices.
My old frkmls and cm»lomoni mid nil iu want of
cheap ami handsome goods, will please examine
(lie stuck before pnrpljasilna olseuJierc.
OAAULKS OGILBY.
Carlisle, Dec. Ift, IHflGl” ■> ji.i •
IVolicc.
W-'AvhcN, ,^,
11, r AffP jejveUy, Shi,
H SB Maokkt St., llaujusdcuo, Pa.
N. JJ,—Wn<c|les ftnd Jewelry nontly repaired
and wnrranfild, 1 ’ 1
Deciimlntfli, IBoC—ly.
CO'i'T&N tljrui, do.. .Mason I.lnoa,
Flsli Llpoa'of button h Mncn, Chalk Dines,
Fluid Lamp Wick, Jumping Hopes, Bcd.Corrfil,
Small Hall Twine. .Clothes Lines, &0., just ro
iolvcd niu.l fof tfiild fiy’ B'. J. KIEFFJ2U.
Carlisle; 1 Janmify 8, 1857. ( ■'
BKtfSiIKS. 1 Hhnc| Scrub* Slorb, Ortntifer,
Wtfli; Shbo, Homo npd Swooping; Bfitshcp,
Dusters, Hearth ami Crumb Bnlshosj Flesh,
Tooth, Nall, Hair, Clothes, Hat and Button
BnislfasJust toiolved mid tbr sale by _ f
January 8* 1057. B. J. JftJTFFER.
'’ M l
Carlisle Deposit Dank.
SPECIAL Deposits will bo received nt this
Bank, Incorporated by tbo State of Pennsyl
vania, for as short a period as four months, and
interest paid at tho rate of Five per cent, per
annum, and tho principal paid back at any time
after maturity, without notice. Interest ceases
after tho expiration 6f tho time specified in tho
certificate, unless renewed for another given ps
- ot four months or longer, in which case the
interest is paid up until tho time of the renew
nl. Bank opens at 9 o’clock A. M. ami closes
nt 3 o'clock’ I*. M. By order of tho Board of
Directors.
W. M. BEBTEM, Cashier.
December 25, 185 G.
Goods for flic Season.
JUST received at the “ Marion 3Iall” Grocery
Cranberries, Buckwheat,
Raisins, Hominy,
Citron, Beans,
Currant*, Salad Oil.
Prime Choose, French Mualard,
Mace, Cloves,
Nutmegs, Cinnamon.
December 25.
Cumberland Talley Dank.
PROPRIETORS,
WjI.LIAM KkR, MeLCITOIU BfIENNEMAN,
Uonr. C. STKnnETT, John Dunt.ap,
Rich’d. Woods, John g. Stebeett,
John C: Dinlap, JI. A. Sturoeow.
THIS Bunk, doing business in the name of
Kcr, Bronnemun & Co., fs now Ittify pre
pared to do a general Banking Business with
promptness and lldelily.
They have recently removed Into their new
Banking Mouse, dim-lly opposite their former
stand, in WVst Main Street, a few doors east of
the Railroad Depot, where they will ot all times
bo pleased to give any information desired in
regard to money matters 'n general.
Open for business from 0 o’clock in tho morn
ing until 4 o’clock in the evening.
M. A. STURGEON, CwAicr.
Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1850
IBan isbuigr. Carlisle and Cliam
bot-sbui'g. Turnpike Company.
EXHIBIT Of tolls received, repairs and ex
penses on the Harrisburg, Carlisle and
Clmn.beraburg Turnpike Itoad Company. JTrom
Ist January to 3Ut December 1850, inclusive,
as follows, to u it;
Amount of tolls received at gales, $3,202 05
Balance at settlement of 1856 paid in
to Court nt January 1856, 538 Cl
CM.
Balance of 1855 paid to creditors per
acts of Assembly of 1823, ’2B & Uu, ' 588 64
Paid for repairs on road for 1856, 1,289 34
Bald Gate Keepers salary, 920 04
Fold Managers, 267 00
Paid Secretary's salary, 25 00
Paid Treasurer’s salary, 76 00
Paid Incidental expenses, 63 25
Paid postage, taxes and stationary, 10 00
Uncurrcnt money, 8 00
Balance paid Into Court to be applied
nodur (bo aC{ of Assembly aforesaid, $5% 02
,-0 *’ ,, f T COPX
.SAMUEL W. NEV'jN, Trcas’r.
TAKE NOTICE
Bv the Gornr,
January 15, 1857—3 t
isciv Goodi Agufii r
lIIIU DAY rftiIBEXTS
W, M’OALLA,
DEAI.EII IN
CriraKRlABD m.T.E¥
RAIL ROAD.
, , CHANGE OP HOURS.
and after Monday, Oct. 13th, 1860, poo
7-* seuger trains will run daily, as follows, (Snn
du\s excepted,) viz:
For llarrisliiirg'.
T v,. , l»t Train. 2d Trail.
Leave Chnmborsburg, 8.45 A.M. 2.10 "B. H
“ SHlppensburg, 0.20 «« 2.46 **
“ Newvlllc, 9.45 <« g. 20 ♦*
“ Carlisle, 10.26 «* gjjg <«
“ Mechanicßb’g, 10,60 « 4,25 u
Arrive at Hatrlsburg, 11.26 «« 4.52 •»
Tor Clininltorslmrg.
1 1.1 Tram, 2d Train.
I.cnvc H.imslinrg, 8.4 i A. M. 1.40 P. M.
! “ Mcchanlcsburg, 9.25 « 2.10 ««
“ Carlisle, 10.15 « 2.48 **
“ Newvillc, 10.50 “ 8.26 **
Shippenaburg, 11.20 “ 8.50 *«
Arriveal.Chambersbg 11.58 “ 4.28 «r
Trains leatfo Harrisburg for Philadelphia at
1.15 P. M., 7.15P.JK., and 7.15 P. M,,—via
Columbia. Leave Harrisburg for Baltimore, at
8.60 A. M., and 1 P. M. Leave Harrisburg
for Pittsburg, 5 A. M., 12.56 Noon, and
0.06 P.M. ’
J,* W. E6r
Passengers for Poffsviile, Heading, and
points on (he Dauphin and Susquehanna Kail
Road, must take the morning (rain from Chom
bersbnrg.
H 7" At all Stations where Tickets are sold,
via: Chamhersburg, Shippenaburg, Carlisle,,
and Harrisburg, fares are ten cents lest {ban
when paid in the Cars.
~ O. N. LULL, Supti'.
Railroad Office, Chamb’g. (
Oct. 9, 1850. f
Talual>ffe Town Properly jßor
fthlo or Rent.
rPHE subscriber offers for sale, hi* two story
| i Stone House, with Brisk Back-building, sfi
nate In North Hanover street, Carlisle, adjoin
ing Arnold’s store and Afonycr’s Confectionary.
J}wil I'ho House is 18 feet or moro In front,
extending 1140 feet hack to an alley.'
!•!■[§» There is a number of good fruit trees
it, and a Well of wutcrat thobaek
door. Any person wishing to view the proper-'
ty can call on the subscriber living on It. Pos
session given on the Ist ot April next.
If not sold, It will be rented for one or moro
yon™. ..JACOB U. GALLAHEH.
August I*B, 1850—tf
Going to Kansas.
NEW GOODS. The subscriber noa Juaf
turned from the eastern cities, and is now
opening tin? largest and most handsome stock
ot FALL and WINTER Goods over brought
to the county, and will be sold at very short pro
fits. A largo and handsome stock of Stolls/
Thibet, Cashmere, Broclia and Bar Sfato
Shawls.
An elegant assortment of striped, plaid, and
black SILKS, which will bo sold very cheap.
Mous do Lalncs, French Mcrlnocs, ParametUs,
Alpacas, Poplins, Bombazines, and an elegant
assortment of plain all wool Do Lafnes.
Domestic Goods.
Muslins, Tickings. Oanaburgs, Baggings, Ging
hams, and a full assortment of colored ana
white Canton Flannels.
I Men's IVear.
Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Vestings, Saltlncta & Jeans.
$3,741 29
A full assortment of Flannels andof oil olors.
Hosiery and Gloves .
sfens’ and Boys’ white, brown and mixed half
Hose, Ladies’ white, black, brown, state and
mixed Hose; Mon’s Woman’s and Children's
Gloves in great variety.
Furs ! Furs !!
A large and elegant assortment of Ladies and
Chlldr’en’s Ftirs, Milt'fi he Is determined to sell
very choaf*.
Carpets arid Cf\i Clothsi
15, MO 27
A very largo assortment of new style Carpets,
such as Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Ply,
Ingrain, and Vcnilian; Oil Cloths of aft Widths.
Boots arid Slides*.'
A largo assortment of Ladies and Children's
shoos. Also, a largo tot.of Men’s, Women's*
sod Children’s Gum Shqds, which bo will
soil veiy cheap, at tho old sTaqd In North Ban
over street, 8 doors north 6'f tho Carlisle Dopo-'
sit Bank.
$3,741 2D
Thankful for (ho libera/ patronage ho has
heretofore received, ho hopes for a continuance
of tho same.
Carlisle, Oct. 9, 1850.
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