! ST?App!^f ; THE FINANCES ! OF THE , County of Cumberland, tiimi THE FIRST DAY OP JANUARY TO THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OP DECEM FROM BER, 1850, INCLUSIVE. Made by the Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in the 22d and 23d sections of the act of Assembly of this Commonwealth, ■ntlssfed on the ISlh day of April, A. D. 1834, and also in conformity with tile 271 h section of the same act, which requires the County Treasurer once jp e very year to stale his account and produce his vouchers to the Commis • Blotters, which after examination by said Commissioners, shall be by them ■laid before the County, Auditors for settlement according to law. In accordance with which A. Senseman, Esq., Treasurer of Cumberland coun ty, submits the following ns a correct exhibit of his receipts and expendi tures for life past year, ending, the 31sl day of December, A. D. 1850. A. SENTSEHIAIV, Esq., Treasurer. !Po oinopnt of outstanding county lax at last settlement, iT Taxes assessed for 1860, t* Loans received of Dank, •« « ** Wm. Leonard, •»< received of Wm. 11. Miller, «< received of Wm. Alter, » tax on unseated lands, >< abatement received of State Treasurer, “ verdict fees In Quarter Sessions, t< duo Treasurer, Schedule 6f County Taxes outstanding on the la/ day of January, A. D. 1857, subject to exon erations and commissions. horoagkt /f Townships, Nowtou, Dickinson, Frankford, Monroo, Ncwvlllo, North Middleton, Upper Allen, Carlisle, Dickinson, fcaafpennsborongh, Frank ord, Silver Spring, Carlisle, Dickinson, Eastpennsbo rough, Frunkford, Hampden, JIojH.'FeJI, Lower Alien, Mechamcsburg, Monroe, . Now Cumberland, North Middleton, Nowvllie, Newton, South Middleton, Southampton, Silver Spring, niilpponkhnrg borough, Wcstponnsborough, Upper Allen, Those marked thus * have since paid in full. Those marked thus f have paid in part. Grand jurors, for services in 1860, Traverse jurors, do William Uuuld ■■ court crier, IVoury L. Burkholder hoarding Jurors bj- ord. r ol the court, Districl Afiornpy. U’ni. J. Shoarer, District Attorney, fees In Commonwealth cases, Witnesses foes In Commonwealth eases. Justices’ feus in Commonwealth cases, Constables fees in Commonwealth cases, Cotihty Auditors and Clerk for sendees, I'hllip (Quigley fur auditing accounts of Prothonolary, Register and Recorder, James Loudon for dockets, RccorJrr’s Office. Jnlm M. Gregg, foes In Commonwealth eases and recording, James Loudon for dockets, John Filkoy lor making dusk, Commissioners’ Office. James London for duplicates, binding and stationer}', Androw Hooker tor repairing cancelling hammer, Jnlm Ilyor for calculating taxes, Commissioners fur travelling expenses, Isaac Rlngwalt lor calculating assessment books, Jtinei Armstrong pay as Commissioner, (ioorgo M. Graham “ William M. Henderson “ Andrew Kerr ** h’llllam 11. Miller for services as attorney, Michael Wise for services us clerk to Commissioners, William Lytle for Indexing, Ac., James lioudon for Indus book, B. Bratton fur public printing, Ephraim Curninau ** B. Beatty «» Ueorgo Zlnn’ »* Eastern Penitentiary. Bacon, Treasurer &u(ora BonUonliary, for support of prisoner*, ci .. County Jail and Penitentiary. 11. 8. Hitter and others, for clothlnir. bUnknU Ilfs. Bate and Baughman, physicians to Jnfl * °** for prisoner*, Jacob Dowmofu for support of prisoners, * F, Gardner irml others, for repairs at Jail. (1. VMM cfa«W I'ufjfirt/, William 0. Murray for itono £6*l, Alexander T. Doemor for painting Jail fence,. Hubert A. Noble for making hummocks for Jail, Frederick Uofmuan for making stands, Ac., for Jail, <»oor'go W. Hilton tor stuno coni for Jail, Footo & lira., gas fixtures in Jail, Poor House. Jftfoti dqnlor, Treasurer of Poor House, as per ostimoltf, William Alexander and others, visitors to Poor House, J. Clcndtrtdn, \V. Gornman, and J. 0. Brown, pay as Director^, Road Orders and Damages. Samuel Sharp and others, damages awarded by coUrf,’ Puudsv persons.on oortltlcato, . Bridges. Johtf Finley for building bridge at Qulgltr’s, John Finley add others, for repairing bridges. Appropriations. Cumberland, Union, and Odbd Wlll'Flro Octbpanles,' Assessors. John 0. Taylor and others Assessors, (or sendees, Elections. Officers ol general pnd township elections and aklng returns, Receipts. Ytart. Collector'» Namti. 1853 Christopher Meliingcr, 1854 Samuel Bcotcrn, « William Graham, “ Moses Bricker, Robert Mclvor, “ John 11. Spahr, 1855 David Taylor,* “ Henry Saxton, «* Lafayette Puffer, »« George W. Fester, >• Benjamin Jumper, «* John W. Duuy, 1860 James Cullio,f •< John AuhLf ** Jesse Lalerty,* “ Samuel Berry,* « Samuel Uume,Jr.* *• Joseph M. Means,* “ James Brooks, “ Adam Scirer, “ Jacob Krout.f “ John Shunton,* “ David Wolf, “ John S. Morrow, “ Snmnul Green, “ Thomas Bradley, Junu'j K. Rolsu,* “ FrancU Eckels, “ Jacob Stelnmab, “ Levi Tfogo,f “ David Dorlnncy, Expenditures. BY PAYMENTS, Courts. Witness Fees. Justices’ Fees, Fees. Auditors. Prolhonotary’s Office. Register’s Office, Printing. Public Buildings. R. Nntcher one year’s salary as keeper,of 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 court room, , Mrs. Mqudy for putting down carpet in court room, M. Morris for putting gas fixtures Into court room, Btc., Bonds paid and interest, May and Murphy for shoveling snow, Henry Saxton lor hardware, fee., F. Gardner for repairs at jail, &c., P. Arnold for carpet, N. Wo. Woods balance on settlement, George W. Hilton and others for coal, John B. Bratton tor postage, George L. Rcighter and others, for sundry repairs, James Armstrung, Commissioner, lor travelling expenses, George W. Hitnur for duck for jail, R, Natcbcr for scrubbing court room, Adam Senseman for horse and buggy hire, Sheets and Swartz for reward, O. InhofTfoi candies, fluid, &c., Adam Frost for charcoal, D. Martin for boarding jurors, James Martin for repairs. J. C. Thompson ynd others, for holding Inquests, $11,876 40 28,157 44 7,912 as 1,000 00 1,800 07 Joseph A. Weakley and others, for abatements, 160 00 Jacob L. Zug and others, taxes refunded, 6 68 1,813 79 106 60 4,064 OOi Sundry persons on certificates, $66,458 OUi Sundry persons on certificates, Pennsylvania Lunatic Asylum, John Weir, Treasurer, for support ol Wolf and others, Jlmi. Oufiland'g. $271 27 91 CO 91 61 104 04 44 00 510 60 247 19 685 20 214 82 210 01 829 77 103 72 1408 08 1015 09 90 II 186 80 145 81 86 27 168 84 126 20 1600 65 27 88 281 07 182 00 C6l 82 860 20 290 05 410 CO 91 21 1181 72 273 89 By amount of Commissioners orders, •* Outstanding faxes, “ Collectors fees, Treasurer's commission on $42,601 50J CUMDERLAKI) CoUNTT, ifl. We, (ho Commissioners of Cumberland county, do certify and submit the foregoing as iiJgSgln correct statement of the receipts nnd expenditures of (be county aforesaid, from the Ist of January (o (he 8 1 h( of December, 1856, inclusive, as also a schedule of the outstanding taxes on the 81st day of December, 1856, in the boroughs and townships therein stated, together with a statement of the expenditures under each head of appropriation made by the Gommis. sionexs in compliance with the requisitions contained in tie 22d and 28d sections of an act ol Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed t lie Isth day of April, 1884. Witness one bands and seal of utlieu, at Carlisle, (his 20th day of January, A. D. 1857. ' Attest—M. Wise, Clerk. (Jumdebi.amd County, ss. Wc, the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, met according to law, and having ex amined (ho accounts and vouchers of A. Sees* man, Rsq., Treasurer of said countv, from the Ist day of January, to the 81st day of December, A. D. 1856, inclusive, do certify that we find owing to (ho Treasurer, A. Sknseman. Ksq , the sum of four thousand and sixty-four dollarsand ono-hnlt cent, duo by the County of Cumberland, as will appear by tbo foregoing exhibition. — In testimony whereof wu have hereunto set our hands at Catiislc, this 20th day of January, A. D. 1867. $11,552 88 A. Senskiian, Esq., Treasurer, in conformity with tho 10th section of an act of Assembly, enti tled “ An Act to revise the Militia System, Ac.,” passed the 80th day of April, 1858, exhibits tho following account : $412 50 2100 25 48 00 78 00 To amount of outstanding Militia Ones for 1855, and previous years, as per last aofctial statement by County Auditors, $468 29 To amount of Militia Ones assessed far the year 1860, as per return of County Com missioners, 1,890 00 102 co Schedule of Militia taxes, exhibiting amount of duplicate, amount received, amount of collectors foes, amount of exonerations, and amount outstanding, for-ilio year • 1850, and previous years, 1,888 70 408 20j 49 06 Towtiihip. 252 471 N. Cumberland, N Cumberland, Sidppciiiburg B Dickinson, 128 0) 10 60 N. Middleton, Ncwrlllc, Upper Allen, Eastpennsboro’. Frnnkford, Mifflin, N. Cumberland, Southampton, Sbippon&bnrg B. Carlisle, Upper Allen, Lower Allen, Dickinson, 28 25 897 80 80 2 > 85 00 78 72) Eastpennsboro’. Frnnkford, 7 60 60 08 26 60 268 60 287 60 214 60 00 00 00 00 660 00 Hampden, Hopewell, Mifflin, Mochnnicsburg, Monroe, N. Middleton. N. Cumberland, Nowvlllo, Newton, S. Middleton, Silver Spring, SMpponaburg B. Southampton, Sldppensburg T. Wcslponnsboro*. 12 04 & 60 287 60 227 25 178 00 64 50 By amount of does outstanding remaining uncollected for the year 1860 and previous yean, By amount of commissions allowed Collectors, By amount of exonerations! By amount paid Assessors, <• << Bratton, Common and Beatty, k ii 888 00 Copt. J. Mosslngor, per order Quitman Guards, A. S. Woodhurn, por order Big Spring Adamantine Guards, « nays Mickey, per order Springfield Inlontry, - •« Col. S. Crop, Brigade Inspector, for salary, •• •• County Commissioners for services, u a Treasurer’s commission on $OOB 78, ot I per cent., Amount of Assessors for furnishing delinquent at two cents each, vlr » Cash paid Jo*. M. Brandt, assessor oi Monroo, return «t 160 persons, ii William Clark, assessor of Southampton, return of 148 persons, ser, 'juiiu'!' Drleker, [Joseph A. Weakley, J( Im 11. Spnhr, Hobcrt M’lvcr, David Taylor, 0. W. Fcslcr, B. Jumper, • J. D. Berry, Wm. Dorter, A. Highland, Thomas Spencer, James Calllo, Dnvld I)e\lnney, James Brooks, jjohn-AuUl, jjet.su Lavcrfy, Samuel Berry, Samuel Hume, J. M. Means, M. Hula, Adam Searcr, Jacob Krout, David Wolf, John Shcnton, John S. Morrow, Samuel (irocn, Thomas Bradley, Francis Eckels, Lr. Stelnmon, 'J. K. Kelso, Ellas Hoch, iLovi Trego, 45 15 t » 50 '-$f 18 00 $42,001 591 $42,601 59J 11,688 42 1,088 42 680 01 G. M. GRAHAM, i W. W. HENDERSON, \Commuxionen. A. KERB, > J. STEINMAN, i ISAAC RINGWALT, \ Auditors. DAVID OYSTER, \ j Jmt. of lExone/’j Collecfi Feet. I JJtnQuni rereired. Jlmt. of [Duplicate. 7 00 0 06 8 i 88 8t 70 48 24 70 18 78 40 88 60 10 02 16 66 06 2 12 2 IK) 4 86 2 06 81 70 CO 08 4 80 8 47 44 18 26 00 86 68 8 OS 00 f>7 48 18 40 02 28i 72 OH 86 UU 8 66 6* 88 $OO 12 $O7B 71 $270 00 $l, 07 20l ALL persons knowlog ■ themselves Indebted to C. InholT, Agt. aroheroby notified to call and settle their respective accounts as soon as possible, as bo is desirous to mnko a'general settlement. Notice Is also givento those hav ing claims or demands against 0. InhofT, to pro sont/tbo same without delay for settlement. C. INIIOFF, Agt. Carlisle, Fub. 5,1857—8 t 75 00 75 00 22 00 184 25 8 75 BGS 10 15,184 04 The Saturday Evening Post. The Best Weekly Paper 10 00 58 00 120 20 8 50 102 01 76 00 15 19 18 689 7 60 20 00 17 00 80 00 50 00 SAMPLE NUMBERS FURNISHED {Utah ’" EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES, Apply to the publishers, DEACON & PETERSON, - CO South Third St., Phila, January 29, 1857-—Bt 88 64 THE undersigned. Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, to distribute the nsietts In the hands of the Hori. Samuel Woodbnrn, Sequestrator ot the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Rond Company .to and among the creditors, will meet for that purpose, on Friday* the 20th daj* ofFebrunry, A. D., UJS7, at the Prothonotary’s ofllce, in Carlisle, at 10 o’clock, A. M. P. QUIGLE Y, Auditor. Jannarj’ 29, 1867. 218 28 1,277 08 Valuable Town Property for Sale. 71 55J THE subscriber offers fur sale, his tiro story frame House, with Stable and Ten Jlcrcs of very good land, situate in Plainfield, opposite Davidson & James’ Store. Any person wishing to view tho property can call on the subscriber living on it. Possession given 'on the Ist day of April next. All persons indebted to mo will make Irnmo diate payment, and those having claims will pre sent them (or setllemet to 74 12J 02 20 167 08 J. J. ZITZER, D. M, January 29, 18 >7—4l* QALLOIICR’S ELIXIR A FIRST RATE FAMILV MEDICINE. Colds are the Hol-bcds of Corutim/i/um, <5- should be removed as soon as possible. $56,458 014 50,458 01j THIS celebrated medicine should be kept on hand by families generally, as it is a most excellent cure for Coughs, Golds, Consumption, Hoarseness, Pains and Weakness In the ('heal, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Whooping Coogh, Sore Throat, Quinsey and General Debility. It is pleasant amt very good for children. Colds arc the hot-heds of consumption, and they should bo remedied as soon ns possible. Gallo her's Elixir has acquired a just celebrity for the cure of all diseases arising from severe colds j and its eflicacy has been attested and approved by hundreds of our most respectable citizens. In every instance immediate relief has been given, as the following certificate from those who have tried It bears testimony i Wo, tho undersigned, do certify that wo have used Gal labor's Preparations for Consumption, Colds, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, &c., and having experienced Immediate relief therefrom, would recommend it to all afflicted In that way. David Herr. Cyrus J. Reese, Mrs. Antes, Wm. Jennings, (certified by William Mitchell. Pro thonotary,) Kirk Few, (Superintendent of tho Harrisburg and Lancaster Railroad,) Wm. Col. der. sr., Cbas. F. Muench, he., Harrisburg. Many have been cured of Consumption;—nnd hundreds of other references in various parts of the country could he given, who speak of (lie medicine in the highest terms. Manufactured and for sale by JAMES QALLOHER, At his residence In Liberty street, below the Cotton Factory, or at Hauso’s Fruit Stofc. cor ner of Market ond Fifth street, or Mr. Heilman’s Grocery, Harrisburg, Pa., at Eby’s store, and at Jacob Gallohcr’s, next to Arnold’s store. Carlisle, Jan’y. 27, 1867—8 m NOTICE Ib hereby given in nil persons not t hafbor or trust my wife Sarah Knnef, as will pay no debts contracted bv her. JOHN REINER. Janitor? 22, 1857—31* Adjourned Court $1,807 20 •TVTOTXCB Is hereby given, (hat (ho lion. Jas. J-v If. Gbahav, President Judge 0/ (bo Court of Common Pleas, has Issued his precept bear ing date tho 28d day of December, 1850, order ing an Adjourned Court of Common Pleas to bo holden at Carlisle. In and lor the county o( Cum. berland, on Monday the 23d day of February, A. I). 1857, at 10 o’clock, A. M , for the trial of all Issues in the Picas, depending and for trial by a jury, $478 00 Amount Outtld’g. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1807—ft* , 6 14 00 LETTERS o( Administration on the estab of Benjamin Bear, late of Mitllin luumdiip Cumberland county, dec'll., have been issuer by tho Register of said county, to the snliscri her residing in the samoton nsbip. All person indebted to said estate are feijue?ded to rpalti Immediate pa/menf, and (hose baring claim will present them properly authenticated fo settlement to 80 80 18 00 86 00 JOHN B. PERKY, Adm’r. January 16. 1867—0 t 27 60 64 00 17,00 in oo LETTERS of administration on the estate o Jacob Tfltl,* drcM., late of Newton (own •hip, Cumberland county, liavn been issued t( the subscriber residing in the sumo township.— Those having claims on the estate will present them, and persons Indebted will make immediate payment to 08 60 22 60 n oo 60 60 76 50 JACOB T. LEWIS, Adm'r. January 8, 1867--Ot 10 60 86 60 62 60 LETTERS oT administration on tbo estate of John Weaver,Jr., late of Mi Him tuunsbip, Cumberland coiinfy, dec’d., have been Issued by (ho Register of uniil county to the subscriber living In Ni'wluirg, Hopewell township. All persons indebted to n.iiil estate will iimku iiiimv cllnlo payment, and those having claims will pro. sent lor settlement to 0 60 12 00 18 00 08 00 $668 80 DAVID WHERRY, Adm’r. January 8, 1867- Ot $6OB 80 6U 12 270 60 58 20 00 00 60 00 76 00 60 00 187 40 60 00 0 68 THE connection between Doctors Stulllmmi ArmMrong having been dissolved, Dr. A. bus opened an oflle.o In Smith Hanover Street, a Tew doom above (be Dost Ofllce. ulioro lie ma\ be consulted at any hour of the day or night.— Dr. A. has bad thirty years experience In the profession, file last ton of which have been de voted to the study and practice of Homeopathic medicine. Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1860—8 m 8 12 2 00 2 66 2 24 LETTERS Testamentary on tbo estate of Gilbert Scarighl, luto of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been Issued by the Register of said county, to tho subscribers, residing in the same township: All persons indebted to said estate are request* od to make immediate payment,and those hav ing claims will piescnl them properly authoDtl catod for settlement. A. K. SEARIGHT, y. W. SEARIGHT, f xC*«c*»tor«. January 0, 1857 —Ot* Barsnlni-Prlces Urduccd. THE subscriber has this day commenced sell. Ing 00* his now and splendid stock of Win ter Goods, at greatly reduced prices 1 lor cash. French Morinoos only 75 confs. Cashmere Plaids, 87|. Muslin Delaines nt 8, JO and 12|. Flannels from 16 tn 2(>. Drocha and Blanket Shawl's very cheap. Cloths, Casslmoron and Cnsslnelts, very low. Woolen Gloves amt Hosiery. Heavy Boots and Brogans. Now Is tho time to save money. Como ono and all and secure good bargains, at (ho old stand, East Main strool. , . OHAS. OfclLBY. Carlisle/ Jan. 16, 1867. 7 66 2 24 4 04 1 08 8 04 968 20 Notice, Notice. Notice, Notice, Notice Notice NOTICE EmUroiiii-rit'N. splendid Sjlkn, French Meilnnes. Delaine*, Cashmere, Plaids, Hlbbons, Sulmni, &c. A now slock of Muslins, Tickings, Callcm*s, &c., in great va riety and very cheap. Also some elegant now patterns of Imperial nml Ingrain Carpeting. I tun now receiving now Goods weekly, and soiling ilium off rapidly at very reduced prices. My old friends and customers mid all In want of cheap and handsome goods, will please examine the slock buford purchasing elsewhere. Notice, GEORGE W, M’OALLA, DEALER IN J&\ Clocks, Watches, J& jyjfe AND JEWELRY, 08 Market St., ITaiirisdubo, Pa. N. B.—Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted. December 11, 1850 —ly COTTON CORD, Linen do.. Mason Lines, Fish Lines of cotton & linen, Chalk Lines, Fluid Lamp Wick, Jnmplng Hopes, Ded Cords, Small Dull Twine, Clothes Linos, &0., Just re ceived and for aide by D. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, January 8, 185'/. BRUSHES. Hand Scrubs, Store, Counter, Wall, Shoo, Horse ami Sweeping Brushes, Dusters, Hearth and Crumb Brushes; Flush, Toatl), NnM, Hair, Clothes, list and Dutton Brushes, fust received and forsslo hr January 6 f 16&7* B. J.. KJEFFEIL Carlisle Deposit Bank. SPECIAL Deposits,will bo received at (his Bank, Incorporated by tho Stale of Pennsyl vania, for as Abort 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.of the timo specified in the certificate, unless renewed for another given po rlod of four months or longer, in which case tho interest is paid up until tho time of the renew, al. Bank opohs at 9 o’clock A. M. and closes at 8 o’clock P. M. By order of tho Board of Directors, ~ . W. M. BEETEJf, Cashier. December 25, 1860. Goods for the Season. JUST received at tho “ Marlon Hall” Grocery, Cranberries, Buckwheat, Raisins, Hominy, Citron, Beans, Currants, Salad Oil. Prime Choose, French Mustard, Mace, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon. December 25. J. \y, EBY. Cumberland Talley Bank PROPRIETORS, William Kkr, Melciioir Brexneuan, Rout. C. Sterrett, John Dunlap, Ricii’d. Woods, John S. Sterbett, John C: Dunlap, H. A. Sturgeon. THIS Bunk, doing business in the name of Kor, Brennemun ft On., is now fntly pre pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid on Spe clal deposits. Certificates of deposit hearing Interest at file rtito of five per cent, will ho is sued for ns short a period ns four months. In lorest on nil certificates-will cense nt maturity provided, however, that if said certificates arc renewed at anytime thereafter for another given period, they shall bear the same rate of interest uj) to Hie timo of renewal. Particular attention paid to the collection of notes, drafts, checks, I &c., in any part of tho United Scutes or Cana das. I Remittances made fo England, Ireland, or the Continent. The faithful and confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them, may be rolled upon. They call the attention of Farmers, Mechan ics and all others who desire a safe depository Cor tholr money, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of (his Bank are individually liable to the extent of their estates for nil the Depo sits, and other obligations of Ker, Biennoimm man & Co. They have recently removed into their new B inking House, directly opposite their former stand, in West Main Street, a few doors east of flic KaMmnd Depot, where they will at nil limes be pleased to give any information desired In regard fo money matters fn general. Open for business from 9 o’clock in the morn ing until 4 o’clock in the evening. 11. A. STURGEON, C'asAier. Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1366 llitrrisburg, Carl)«lo a. nil Cliniu beifiburg* Turnpike Company. EXHIBIT or tolls received, repairs and ex penses on the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chan.bursburg Turnpike Road Company, from lot January to 31st December 1866, inclusive, as follows, to wit i Amo.inf of tolls received at gates, $8,202 65 Balance at settlement ol 1866 paid In to Court at January 1860, 638 64 Balance of 1866 paid to creditors per acts of Assembly of 1823, ’2B & Bn, 688 64 Paid for repairs on road tor 1850, 1,289 84 Paid Oato Keepers salary, 020 04 Paid Managers, 20“ 00 Paid Secretary’s salary, 26 00 Paid Ti'ooMirer’s eulaty, 76 00 Paid Incidental expenses, 63 25 Paid postage, taxes and stationary, 10 00 Uncurrent money, 8 00 SB,HO 27 Balance paid Into Court to be applied under tho net of Assembly aforesaid, $51)6 02 COPY Certified ou oath to (ho Judges ot the Court of Common Pious of Cumberland county, the 12th January, A. D. 1857. , SAMUEL W. NEVIN, Troas’r. TAKE NOTICE That the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber. land count), hare appointed the 24th day of March mxl, at the Court House, in the Borough of Cat hale, at 10 o’clock A . M for hearing uml .determining the claims ot the i espucliv u crcdi- I tors against the Company, agreeably to the arts of As.Mouhly made for the relict of said credit- | ors on tim Ist da) of April, 1823, and the sup. plemenls thereto, at tins afoiesaid tune and place, the preferred (if any ; and all other rn*. ditors are iei|m-steii to have their respective claims duly iiiiihenlicalcd and presented, and also to Ininlsh evidence at tho same time, whe ther any claims have been assigned, or nro sfill livid hy the original owners; and also proof to establish the consideration of (heir claims, whe ther for work, materials, Ac. By run Cor nr. January 16, 1857—8 t B. J. KliaT It. Dril(n;lll, HAS moved his store from the former sfaiip to Ids new building immediately opposite and adjoining Mr. C. Inholf's Store. Having Hindu every arrangement to preserve his medi cines fresh and pure, and having replenished his assortment of carefully selected drugs, ho is now again prepared to attend to business wllh cure mid promptness. His nssmlment will Inrnish almost eveiy thing (lint limy he called (or. eilhei hy the physician, or the fa,, i. ly, f»M domestic use. The greatest care and precaution w ill be observed in the rmnponn ling of presciiptions and dispensing of medi cines Ills assortment ol coiifuctioniiries and limey goods is very general, ami will enable purebnsers to suit themselves. Slew Ooodi Again I HO LIDA V PHK Si: NTS r HAVE Just returned from the city, ami now opening a large assortment of elegant new si) lo Faney and Staple UK Y COOPS, to w hu h I would respectfully Cull (he attention of all pur chasers, and Dm ladles in paillctilur. Broclm, Long and Sipuire Shawls, Scarfs, Furs, elegant Cloths nnJ rassimores, CAARLES OGILDY Carlisle, Pee. 18,1KC0. CtBIBERLAIVD YALLE¥ rail road.; CHANGE OF HOURS. ’ ON and after Monday, Oct. 18tb, 185 C, senger trains will htu daily, as follows, (Su& days excepted,) viz : Tor Kf.irrisßinrg'. 1»t Train. 2d Train*. , Leave Cliambersburg, 8.45 A.M. 2.10 P. M “ Shlppenuburg, 0.20 “ 2.46 '•*}' '• “ Nowville, 9.45 «« 8.20 “ Carlisle, 10.25 *i 8.66 •< ’I/'! “ Mechanicsb’g, 10.65 “ tt Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.25 •« 4;52 il .. For ChanibcpHburgv . __ ut Train. 2 d Train . Leave Harrisburg, 8.45 A. M. 1.401*. l|v “ Mechanicsburg, 0.26 *« 2.10 <«' “ Carlisle, 10.16 *< «» “ Newville, 10.60 “ 8.25 “ “ Shippenslmrg, 31.20 “ 8.66 »* Aniveat Clminbcrsbg 11.68 “ Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia aft 1.15 P. M., 7.16 P. M., and 1.16 P. M.,-r(a Columbia. Leave Harrisburg for Baltimore,at 860 A. M., nnd 1 p. ,M. Leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg, 5 A. M., 12.65 Noon.snd: 6.06 p. M. . * K. 7" Passengers fqr Pottsville, Heading, and point non tlie Dauphin and Susquehanna Kail Hmid, imisl take thb iifb’rnlng train item Cham**; bersbmg. ’•- - Af Jl h Stations where Tickets are sold, via; Cliambersburg, ShlppcDirtnifg, Carlisle,. <* ami Harrisburg, farti art tin ctntt tut than ' when paid in the Cars. . ", o. tr. Lull, s* r t. Railroad Office, Chamb’g. j Oct. 9, 1860. f Valuable Town Properly Far sole or Rem. I'J'IIE subscriber oOcfs for sal*, his two stortr 1 Stone Utilise, with Uriah Back-building, m uufe in North Hanover street, Carlisle, attain ing Arnold’s store and Confectionary. The House is 18 feet or teoro in front, e-ttunding 240 feet back to Up flier; There is a nnmbarof good iralt tteM it, and a Well of watcrat tho h*«k door. Any person wishing to view the propar ly can cull on Hie subscriber living on it. Pos session given an the Ist of April next. If not sold, it will be rented for one or mors years. JACOB U. GALLAHER. August 28, 1860—tf Going lo Kansas. NEW GOODS. The subscriber nos just ro* ’ turned from the eastern cities, and is now > opening the largest and most handsome stock o( FA EL and WINTER Goods ever brought fo the county, and will bo sold at very short prd* ‘ (its. A large and handsome stock of ' Thibet, Cashmere, Brocha and Bay State . Shawls. An elegant assortment of striped, plaid, and black SILKS, which will bo sold very cheap. Mouh de Laines, French Meriuoos, Paramettas, Alpacas, Poplins, Bombazines, and an cleg&nt assortment of plain all wool Do Laines. Domestic Goods. Muslins, Tickings. Osoaburgs, Baggings, Ging hams, and n full assortment ot colored and white Canton Flannels. Aim’s Wear. Cloths, Cussimcres, Vestings, Sattlnets it Jeans. Flannels. A full assortment of Flannels and of oil oh>rS. $3,741 29 Hosiery and Gloves. Mens’ and Boys’ white, brown and mixed half Hose, Ladies’ white, black, brown, slato and / mixed Hose; Men’s Women’s and Children’s Gloves in great variety. Furs! Furs I ! A large and elegant assortment of Ladies Children's Furs, which ho is determined to Btlf very cheap. Carpets and Oil Cloths. A very largo assortment of new style Carpets, such us Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Throe Ply, Ingrain, and VeDitlan; Oil Cloths of all nhitba* Hoots and Shoes. SJJ 741 29 A largo assortment of Ladies and shoes. Also, a large Jot of Men’s, Women's, and Children's Gnm Over Shoes, ivbfcb.be will soil very cheap, ai tho old Sta tjd It) .North Han over street, B doors nofth ot itSo CdrUate Dtsh'O sit Dank. Tfmnkfhl for the liberal patronage he haa heretofore received, ho hopes foro continuance of (ho same. * Carlisle, Oct. 0, 1850. BLACKWOOD’S IueiZIKE AND THE British >)iiarl«r!y Review?, | /"t KrIAT inducements to subscribe ! Cost Hi- VX dneed 50tn 75 per cent. L. SCOTT & 00:; New Y ork, continue to publish the follo#lfig leading (It 11inli Periodicals, vi< : The London Quarterly (Conservative.) The Edinburgh Review (Whig.) 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