STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, Flioji THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY TO THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEM . . . BER, 1850, INCLUSIVE. Made by Iho Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in the 22d and 23d sections of the act of Assembly of this Commonwealth, ■ jiassed on the 15th day of April, A. D. 1834, and also in conformity with the 27th section, of, the same act, which requires the County Treasurer once , in every year to stale his account and produce his vouchers to the Commis - sibneis, which after examination by said Commissioners, shall be by them laid before the County Auditors for settlement according to law. tii acobrdance with which A. Senseman, Esq., Treasurer of Cumberland coun ty, submits the following as a correct exhibit of his receipts and expendi tures for the past year, ending the 31st day of December, A. D. 185 G. A. SENSEHIAIV, Esq., Treasurer. Receipts. to amount of outstanding county fax at last settlement, « Taxes assessed for 1860, “ Loans received or Bank, “ ** Wm. Leonard, “ received of Wm. H. Miller, «* received of Wm. Alter, •* tax on unseated lands, «« abatement received of State Treasurer, “ verdict foes in Quarter Sessions, duo Treasurer, Schedule of County Taxes outstanding on the Ist day of January, A. D. 1857, subject to exon erattous and commissions . ‘Boroughs Townships . Nowton, Dickinson, Frunkford, Motiroc, Jfewvlllo, North Middleton, Upper Allen, Carlisle, Dickinson, Eaatpennsborough, Frank ord, Silver Spring, Carlisle, Dickinson, Eautpennsboron^li, Frankford, Hampden, Ho|*cwell, Lower Allen, Wucbanicaburg, Monroo, - , New Cumberland, North Middleton, Newville, Newton, •South Middleton, Southampton, Silver spring, •Shipponaburg borough, Wesipannaborotigh, Upper Allen, Those marked lima • have since paid in full. Those marked thus ( hare paid in part.* 11 ’ 65 " 83 Grand jurors. Tor services In 1860, «uo an traverse Jurors, do Sifio Sr! WUlhnv UtiQid as court crlcr, Uonty L, Burkholder boarding Jurora bp order ol tile court, 00 District Attorney. IV in, J. Shearer, District Attorney, foes In Commonwealth cases, Iq*j gg itncsscs fees in Commonwealth eases, Justices* foes In Commonwealth cases, Constables fees In Commonwealth eases, County Auditors and Clerk Tor services, 123 0) I’ldllp Quigley for auditing accounts of Prothonolary, Register and Recorder, 10 60 Prothonolary *s Office, Julies Loudon fur dockets, Recorder's Office. J«dtti M. Gregg, lees In Commonwealth cases and recording. nn7 ro James Loudon fur dockets, ua o- John PJlkoy lor making desk, Commissioners’ Office. James London for duplicates, binding and stationery. Andrew Iftfckef for repairing cancelling hammer, J"lm llyer for calculating taxes, Commissioners r., r travelling expenses, Isaac Hingwalt tor calculating assessment books, Jsmoi Armstrong pay as Commissioner, tl e ? rRoM - Graham .< * y diiam M. Henderson »« Andrew Kerr n H ilHmn 11. Miller for services os sllorncy, mcl ' v, * u for services os dork lo Commissioners, Register’s Oflice, Jf Milam Lytle for indexing, Ac., ' 19 04 James Loudon for Indus b'OOM, U gg . Printing. F°rli U ?■ Dm,ton tor public I rlnllng, Ephraim Common «. fp - « 2lnn « j„h, „ Eastern Penitentiary. “ J ‘“ on ’ Tr °“ Ure * E “‘“™ Po»ttcWl, V , for support of prisoners, 688 50 H. S. IlKt.r other., for cl^M.Vn"^^r'r ‘" fy ' Hra. Dab ami Baughman, physicians to Jail * '* * OT P r^ionora » Jacob Bowman for support of prisoners, * *’• Gardner and others, for repairs at jpll, B. Wolf (or charcoal fur Jail, William B. Murruyjbr stone coal, • Alexander T. Dcombr for painting Jail fence, llobcrt A. Noble for making hummocks for Jail, J rcderlck Common for making stands, &0., for Jail, Ueorgo W, lillton for stono coal for Jail, tooto fie Bro., gas fixtures In Jail, Poor Honso. feb Sqnlor, Treasurer of Poor House, as per ostlmato, 7000 00 I n um Alexander and others, visitors to Poor Mouse, 80 00 • Uuudonin, W. Oormnan, and J. C. Brown, pay ns Directors, 00 00 Road Orders and Damages. Samuel Sharp and others, damages awarded by court, 080 00 ‘ uaa *V op certificate, • 167 84 ~ Bridges. 0 m Finley f or building bridge at Quigley’s, °' m rlnloy and others, for repairing bridges, Appropriations. Cumberland, Union, and Good Will Flm Companies, j Assessors. 01,1 0- Taylor and others Assessors, for services, 0/iho Eloclions. t» ol general ond township elections and oking returns, 1500 70 OF THE Years. Collector's Names. 1868 Christopher Mulliogcr, 1864 Samuel Bcotcm, “ William Graham, “ Moses Bricker, «* Robert Mclvor, “ John (I. Spahr, 1866 David Taylor,* “ Henry Saxton, “ Lafayette Peffer, “ George W. Fesler, “ Bopjamln Jumper, « John W. Duoy, 1860 Jnincs Callio,f “ John Auid.f “ Jesse Lalcrty,* “ Samuel Berry,* “ Samuel Iluroo,jr.* 41 Joseph M. Means,* “ James Brooks, “ Adam Selrer, 44 Jacob Krout,f “ Jolm Shenton,* ** David Wolf, “ John S. Morrow, “ Snnmql Green, “ Bradley, “ James K. Kelso,* “ Franels Eckels, “ Jacob Stelnraan, u Levi Trego,f “ David Dovlnney, Expenditures. BV PAYMENTS, Courts. Witness Fees. Justices’ Fees, Constables’ Feus. Auditors. Public Buildings. R. Naichcr one year’s salary os keeper of public buildings, i. I). Irish for water rent for public buildings, vr‘ w L * no an( * others, repairs at pubiio buildings, N. w. Woods for matting for courtroom, Mrs. Moudy for putting down carpet in court room, M. Morris for putting gas fixtures Into court room, &c.» Bonds paid and interest, May and Murphy for shoveling snow, Henry Saxton tor 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, Georgo L. Heighten and others, for sundry repairs, # James Armstrong, Commissioner, tor travelling expenses George W. Hitaer for duck for jail, * R. Natchcr for scrubbing court room, Adam Senseman for horse and buggy hire, Sheets and Swartx for reward, C. Inhofffor candles, fluid, fee., Adam Frost for charcoal, D. Martin for boniding jurors, James Martin for repairs, J. C. Thompson others, for holding inquests, $11,670 40 28,167 44 7,912 83 1,000 00 1,869 97 • Abatements, Joseph A. Weakley and others, for abatements, Refunded Taxes. Jacob L. Zug and others, taxes refunded, 150 00 6 68 1,815 70 100 60 4,out 004 Sundry persons on certificates, $60,468 004 Sundry persons on certificates, Pennsylvania Lunalic Asylum. *-¥- John Weir, Treasurer, for support ol Woll and othora, fI T 1 Jfl- 08 %#ml, Ontstavd'g. $271 27 01 GO 91 01 104 94 44 00 610 09 247 19 686 20 214 02 By amount of Commissioners orders, •* Outstanding taxes, “ Collectors fees, Treasurer's couimisslon on $42,001 69| CuMnF.nr.Asn Cotntt, ns. ' " L ‘* l * lo Commissioners of Cumberland county, do certify and submit tlio foregoing as c»> » a comcl of the receipts and expenditures of the county aforesaid, from the st of January to (he 31st of December, 1860, inclusive, ns also a schedule of the outstanding axes on the 3lsl day of December, 1860, hi the boroughs and townships therein stated, together with a statement of (ho expenditures under each head of appropriation mtfdo by tho Cominis. sinners in compliance with the requisitions contained in tie 22d and 28d'sections of an act ol Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 16th day of April, 1884. Witness our hands ami seal of olllce, at Carlisle, this 29th day of January, A. 1). 1867. 829 77 103 72 1408 08 1016 99 130 80 146 81 80 27 108 84 120 20 1699 66 27 83 281 97 132 90 601 32 860 20 290 05 410 CO Attest-M. Wish, C/«rfr. CeunKaLANO County, s«. Wo, the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland countv, met according to law, and haring ex amined the accounts and vouchers of A. Skwskmxn, K«q.. Treasurer of said county, from tin Ist da} of January, to the Ulst day of December, A. D. 1860, inclusive, do certify that we line! owing o Hie 1 rcasuror. A. Sfnhkman. Ksq.tbe sum of four thousand and sixiy-lbur dollnrsnml onc-haii cent, duo by the County of Cumberland, as will appear by the.foregoing exhibition D 1867° ny lerUOf wo ,mvo ~miUuto 8t ‘ l 01,, ‘ hands nl CuiHslo, this 29th day of January, A. 278 89 A Sessemas Ksq., Treasurer, in confomrily nilb the mill section of an act of Aaaemblr, ml Ibc lolluning a!:cnunl S “ ‘ &o '’” P aBsl -' a 11,0 3011 ' da J' of April, 1853, cxbibl To amomit of outstanding Militia flnca for 1856, and provioiis years, as nor last ofennal statement l»y Comity Auditor*, * 1 To amount of Militia flues assessed fortho year 1860, as per return of Count? Com mlsslonurs, r -r Schedule of Militia taxes, exhibiting amount of duplicate, amount received, amount of collectors fees, amount of exonerations, and amount outstanding, for the 3 ear 1860, and previous years, 408 20| 40 00 Towuthip. 252 4: N. Cumberland, N Cumberland, SMppensUirg B. Dickinson, N. Middleton, Nowtlllc, Upper Allen, Eastpennsboro’. Frank ford, MifUln, N. Cumberland, Southampton, Shlppenshurg D. Carlisle, ■ 28 25 Upper Allen, Lower Allen, Dickinson, 78 72j 50 7 50 60 08 25 50 258 50 287 50 214 50 00 00 00 00 550 00 EnstpennsboroV Frnnkford, TTnmpdon, Hopewell, Mifllin. Mechnnlcsburg, Monroe, N. Middleton. N. Cumberland, Nowvllle, Newton, * S. Middleton, Silver Spring, SMpponsburp 1). Southampton, Shipponsburg T. Wcstponnsboro’. 287 60 227 25 178 00 54 60 By amount of (lues outstanding remaining u years, By amount of conunissions allowed Collectors, By amount of exonerations, By amount paid Assessors, , “ “ Bratton, Cornmnn and Beatty, “ '* Oftpt. J. Mcssingor, per order Quitman Guards, “ “ A. S. Woodburn, per order Big Spring Adamantine Guards, “ Hays Mickey, per order Springfield Infantry, “ “ Col. S. Crop, Brigade Inspector, for salary, “ “ County Commissioners for services, “ “ Treasurer’s commission on $OOB 78, at 1 per cent., Amount of Assessors lor fufulshlng delinquent at two cents ouch, viz 1 Gush paid Jos. M. Brandt, assessor ol Monroe, return ol ICO persons, " William Clark, assessor of Southampton, return of 148 persons, “ Henry Zoarlng, assessor ot Lower Allpn, return of 128 persons, John H. Taylor, assessor of Upper Allen, return of 112 persons, “ G. K. Kanolfor, assessor of Now Cumberland, return ot 28 persons, “ Daniel KauHnan, assessor of South Middleton, return of 186 persons, “ James Shaw, assessor of Wostpaiinsbaroagh, return of 123 persons, Jacob Zlglor, assessor of Nowvlllo, return ol 71 persons, " John 0. Eckels, assessor of Silver Spring, return of 180 persons, Eborl/, assessor of Mechnnlcsburg, return of 122 persons, it a ® u, ** a P» wttnossor of Dickinson, return of 200 persons, Haniuol 13burly, assessor of Hampden, return of 11U persons, John M. Miter. assessor of Hopewell, return of 08 persons, « n 11 •fDowoll, assessor of Frnnkford, return of 108 persons, 1 t wi assessor ol Newton, return of 111 persons, John wlngart, assessor of Shipponsburg twp., return of IB poisons, Jacob Wolf assessor of Easlponnsboiough, return of 803 persons, 4 , wn?i p m C 2s nMCMOr of Shipponsburg Bor., return of 112 persons, William 11. Trout, assessor of Carlisle, return of 247 persons, Samuel Magaw, assessor of MifTlin, return of 00 persons, " John Ooblo, assessor of North Middleton, return of 102 persons. 181 084 80 00 1007 18 142 684 8 88 10 87 82 00 80 00 27 00 408 76 184 804 1860 00 1068 61 45 00 CumAerfanri County, j». Wo, the undersigned, Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and sworn according to Jaw, In accordance with the act of Assembly, of the 80th of April, A. D. 1868, having examined the above account of A. Sonsoman, Esq., Treasurer of the county oforesald, In tho matter ofMllltla taxes, do find tho above correct as above stated. Witness our hands at Carlisle, this 80ih day of January, A. D. 1807. 3. STEINWAN, i ISAAC RING WALT, >»tf«rfi7orj. DAVID OYSTER, \ 1401 87i Loans and Interest on Loans. Miscellaneous. Fox Orders. Constables’ Returns, Amount of receipts, MILITIA ACCOUNT. ic Commonwealth, Nn in ca. MiiMtur, J <>Ri'ph Mufs.-r, Jivtiu-H BricktT, 'Josuph A. Wo.ikU*y, j Ji Im 11. Spiihr, jllobert M’lvor, David Taylor, |Gk W. Fouler, Bf Jumper, Ij - - , IHI7I 1849, 11803 1801 B. Perry, Win. Porter, A. Highland, Thomas Spencer, James Gallic, Dnvid Dcviimey, Jntnos Brooks, |julm Auld, Jesse Loverly, Samuel Berry, ISnmuel Ilnino, J. M. Means, JM. Halo, lAdaru Scorer, 'Jacob Kraut, (David Wolf, John Slionton, (John S. Morrow, Samuel Green, Thomas Bradley, Francis Eckels, J. Stciumnn, J. K. Kelso, Ellas lloch, |Lcvl Trego, $1,807 201 nncolluclod foi . $42,001 604 $42,001 60| 11,583 42 I*oBB 42 . 080 qi (J. M. GRAHAM, ) W. W. HENDERSON, i Commissions A. KERR, \ J. STEINMAN, • 1 ISAAC RINGWALT, \Juditors. DAVID OYSTER, \ , Jlmt. of Duplicate. Collect* t Feet. Jimonnl receired. I Jmf. of {Exotic!'* 7 00 0 05 3 40 88 83 70 48 24 70 18 78 40 88 65 10 02 16 50 06 2 12 2 00 4 85 2 06 HI 70 00 03 17 00 111 44 18 26 00 30 681 67 48’ 13 40| 02 28' 72 08 86 00 9 60 12 00 8 66 60 88 $6O 12 $O7B 71 $270 60 tho year 1860 and pro\ioua NOTICE is hereby given, that application for license under the act of 81st March, 1850, entitled, “ an net to regulate the sale ot Intoxi cating liquors,” must bo filed with the under signed on or before tho 21st day of March next. JOPN M. GREGG, Clk. Qr . Sen. Fob. 12, 1867—8 t 76 00 76 00 22 00 184 25 8 76 866 10 16,184 04 ALL persona knowing thcmsdlves indebted to C. Inboft’, Agt. are hereby notified to call and settle their respective accounts as soon as possible, as ho is desirous to make a general settlement. Notice is also given to those bav. ing claims or demands against C. Inhoff, to pre sent the same without delay for settlement. C. INIIOFF, Agt. Carlisle, Feb. 6,1867—8 t The Saturday Eveniag Post. The Best Weekly Paper, SAMPLE NUMBERS FURNISHED {Oralis. EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES, Apply to tho publishers, DEACON fc PETERSON, 60 South Third St., Phila. January 29, 1857—8 t 218 28 1,277 08 'PHE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the L Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, to distribute the nssetts in tbo hands of the lion. Samuel Woodburn, Sequestrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road Company to and among the creditors, will neet for that purpose, on Friday, tbo 20(1) day >f February, A. D., 1867, at the Protbonotary’s fllce, in Carlisle, at ID o’clock, A. M. i P. QCIGLEV, Auditor* j 71 65J 71 12i Jumiary 29, 1857, 92 20 Valuable Town Property for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale, bis two story frame House, with Stable and Ten .'Jcrei of very good land, situate in riainnold, opposite Davidson fc Janies’ Store. Any person wishing to view fim property can call on the subscriber living on it. Possession given on the Ist day ol April next. All persons indebted to me will make imme. iato payment, and those having claims will pro mt them for selllemet to $50,-i:.h oi* C0,4-'».S 01* January 29, ISs7— 4t' CALLOHCU S LLIXIU, A FIKST HATH FAMILY MEDICINE. Colds are the Hot-beds of Consnmplion t should be removed as soon as possible. THIS celebrated medicine should ho kept on hand by families generally, ns it in a most o\collciit cure for Coughs. Golds, Consumption, Hoarseness, Pains and Weakness in thy Chest, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Quinsey and General Debility. It is pleasant and very good lor children. Colds are the bol-beds of consumption, and they should ho remedied as soon as possible, (laito her's Elixir has acquired a just celebrity for the cure of all diseases mining from severe colds ; and its elllcuey has been attested and approved by hundreds ol our most respectable eiti/.ms. In every instance immediate relief has been given, as t he follow log cert ideate from those who have tried it bears letdimonv : We, the undersigned, do certify that we have used Gallober’s Preparations for Consumption, Colds, Diseases of the Limps, Liver, fcc.. and having experienced immediate relief therefn would recommend it to all afllicted in that w Duvid Herr, Cyrus J. Iteese, Mrs. Antes, Win Jennings, (certified by William Mitchell, Pro thonotary,) Kirk Few, (Superintendent of ll Harrisburg and Lancaster Uailroad,) Wm, Co dor. sr., (’has. F. Muench, kc., Harrisburg. Many have been cured of Consumption ;—ar hundreds of other references in various parts tlio country could be given, who speak of tl medicine In the highest terms. Mannfactun and for sale by JAMKS GALLO WISH, I At‘‘his residence In Liberty street, below the 'Ootfon Factory, or at Jianao** Fruit Store, cor ner of Market and Fifth street, or Mr. irtdtmnh’s Grocery; Harrisburg, Pa., nt Eby’e store, and at Jacob Gaucher's, next to Arnold’s store. Carlisle, Jnn’y. 27, 1807—flm j 1,800 00 $1,807 29 1,388 70 NOTICE is hereby given to allpersona nol harbor or (rust my wife Sarah Knurr, as will pity no debts contracted l>v her. Jo[lN KUINER. Jaiiuury 22, 1H67- lU* $l7B 50 Jhnounl Outshl'g. Adjoin-urd t'ourl NOTICE ia hereby given, that the linn. J, 11. Ci li anah , I’ reside ii I J udge ol I lie (‘m of Common Pleas, has issued Ida precept lie. Ing date the 2.‘ld day of December. I K">t;. onb ing an Adjourned Court of Common Plena to holdcu ut Carlisle, in and inrtbceounti ol Cn berland, on Monday Hie Wd day of i'cbrimi A. I). 1867, at 10 o’clock, A. M.. for Hu* tr of all Issues in tho Pious, depending and I trial by a jury. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1807—(P Notice. 6 14 60 18 00 80 00 6 60 LETTERS of Administration on (bo estate of Benjamin Boar, |a(u of Mifllin township, Cumberland county, dec’d., have been laaimil by Hie Register of said county, to Hie subscrl ber residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and (hose baling claims will present them properly authenticated fur settlement to 27 50 64 00 58 50 11 60 59 60 70 60 JOHN I). PERUV, Adm'r. January 16, 1867—<U 15 60 36 60 62 60 LETTERS of administration on the estate o: Jacob Tiill, dec’ll., Into ol Newton town- lip, Cumberland county, have been issued ti the subscriber residing In (be same township.— Those having claims on Hie estate will present (bom, and persona indebted will make immediate payment (u 18 00 08 00 JACOB T. LEWIS, Adm’r. Jantiar) 8, 1867—(1t $6OB 80 LETTERS of administration on (bo estate of John Weaver, jr., Into of Mlfllin township, Cumberland county, duc'd., have been issued by Hie Hegisler of said county to the subscriber living in Newburg, Hopewell township. All persons indebted (o.said estate will make imme diate payment, and those having Claims will pre sent for settlement to $6OB 80 60 12 270 60 66 20 00 00 60 00 76 00 - 60 00 187 40 60 00 0 08 DAVID WHERRY, Adm V. January 8, 1857- Gl THE connection between Doctors Slnillmnd Armstrong having been dissolved, Dr. A. tins opened an ollicu in South Hanover Stroot, a few doors above the Dost Ollico, where lie may be consulted nl any hour of ibu day or night.— Dr. A. has hud thirty years oxpei fence in the 8 12 2 90 2 60 2 24 prolessloft, the lust ten id which have been de voted to (ho study and practice of Homeopathic cdicino. Carlisle, Doc. IH, 1860—-3 m Store ICoom to Let, WILL bo rented from (ho Ist of April next, for the term of one year or more if de sired, the store room lately occupied by Jame son Hannon, dec’d., and'inoro recently by \V. L. M’Cnlloch, In Main street, Nowvlllo. The room is considered an ollgublo place of bind ness, and has boon a Micro room for many years. Enquire ot Mrs. Margaret Hun non, residing on the premises, or to . 7 80 2 24 4 94 1 98 3 04 WM. GUACEY, Adm’r Dec. 20, 1860—tf [Herald truer/.] $66 20 SPONGES. Bathing Sponges, best largo Small do.. Sheep Wool do., Surgeon do. Medium Medical do., Common Swerve, &c. Just received and for sale by January 8, 1857. B. J. KIRFFER. THUNKS and Oarpot Bags. A largo lot o Travelling Trunk* anti Carpet Bags Torso) cheap hy PHILIP ARNOLD* April 5, 1860* Notice. Notice, Notice. J. J. ZITZKH, D. AT. Notice. Notice. Notice GEORGE W. M’CALLA, DEALER IN S\ Clocks, Watches, AND JEWELRY. Jpjl. NOTICE, UB Maiiuct St., llAuntanrno, Pa. N. lE—Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted. December 11, 1860— ly Rnrgal UN—Price* 1C educed. TIIK subscriber Ims this day commenced mdl. lug oIF his now mid splendid stock of Win ter Goods, at greatly reduced prices for cash. French Morinoos only 75 cents. Cashmere Plaids, 07 Muslin Delaines at 8, 10 and 12 Flannels from 15 to 25. lirocha and Blanket Shawls vorj cheap. Cloths, CnssimorcK and Cnasinotls, very low. Woolen Gloves and Hosiery. Heavy Boots and Brogans. Now Is (ho time to save money. Como ono and all and secure good bargains, nl the old stand, East Main street. Carlisle, Jan. 15, 1857 COTTON COHD, Linen tie., Mason Linos, Fish Lines of cotton & linen, Chalk Linos, Fluid Lump Wick, Jumping Hopes, Bod Cords,, Small Ball Twhio, Clothes Linus, &0.. jusf ro. I colvcml and for salt) hy I). J. KiiJFFL'/L Carlisle, January fl, 1857. { Carlisle Deposit Banlt. SPECIAL Deposits will bo received nt this Bank, incorporated by tho Stafo of Pennsyl vania, for as short a pcriod.as four months, and Interest paid at the rataof Five per cent, per annum, and tbd principal paid back at' any time after maturity, without notice. Interest ceases after the expiration of tho timo specified in the certificate, unless renewed for another given po riod of foiirmonths or longer, in which case tho interest is paid up until the time of tho renew, nl. Bank opens at 0 o’clock A. M. and closes at 3 o’clock I*. M. y order of tho Board of Directors. W. M. BEETEM. Cashier, December 25, 1850. (floods ibr the Season. JL'ST received ut tho “ Marion Hall** Grocery, Cranberries, Buckwheat, Kutsins, Hominy, Citron, Beans. Currants. Salad Oil. Prime Cheese, French Mustard, Mace, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon. _ December 25. j. ERV ( Cumberland Valley Dank PROPRIETORS, William Ker, Melchoib Buenseman, Hoar. C. Stkurett, John Dunlap, Rigu’d. Woods, John S. Sterrett, John C: Dunlap, H. A. Sturgeon. THIS Bank, doing business in the name of Kor, Brcnnenmn & Co., is now fully pre pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and lidelity. 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 of five per cent, will bo Is sued for as short a period as four months. In terest on all certificates will cease nt maturity provided, however, that if said certificates are renewed ut an}’time (hercaftcr/or another given period, they shall bear the same rate of interest up to the time of renewal. Particularattention paid to tho collection of notes, drafts, cheeks, &c., in any part of the United Scutes or Cana das. I Remittances made to England, Ireland, or lie Continent. The faithful and confidential ixocution ol all orders entrusted to thorn, may >0 relied upon. They call the attention of Farmers, Meehan* tea and nil others who desire n safe depository tor their money, to the undeniable fact, that the propiletnr.s of this Hank are individually liable to the extent of their estates for all the Depo. sits, and other obligations of Ker, Brennenian man ft Co. They have recently removed into their new Banking House, directly opposite their former •stand, in West Main Street, a lew doors east ol Hie Railroad Depot, where they will at nil limes be pleased to give any information desired in regard to money matters 'n general. Open f«>r business from 9 o’clock In the morn ing until 4 o’clock in the evening. 11. A. STCRGKON, Cashier. Carlisle, Dee. 18, IBSU i vh Report. To the Iforuirnhi,' the Judges of the Courl of Cnnibcr/niid County. TDK undersigned, Committee appointed by the Court, to visit, examine into, and re- port upon the mode of management and present condition ol the Fool House of this count v, beg leave to stale that in discharge ot Hie duties as. signed them, they have visited the Institution at dill'erent times during the year. There were in the Door House on the first day of January, 1800, lul—of which lo were colored. There have been admitted since then 11)9, including (i born in the house, making the whole number provided for during the year.‘l2l, including 21 out-door paupers. Of these 17 have died, 4 bound out, 2M eloped, ami ICO discharged, Icav. ing the number in the house on Hie first of Jan. uary, 1867, including 21 out-door paupers. 111. In addition to the loregoing, 068 transient pan. pers have been admitted ami their wants sup plied. We are much gratified in being able to ' say that in all instances we found evety thing in good order. All the apartments presented a clean and Inly appearance. Their clothing is abundant, their diet nutritious, and any who arc sick receive the attention of tho regular physi cian. Labor is provided tor such as arc able to work., .Children have properenro andattcntlon bestowed upon them, and when of sufficient 1 joara, nro put out to .service with suitable per sons. Upon the whole your Committee nro well sot isQc(l (hat (ho Institution hits been well managed (or (lio y»*ar just expired. IV’oalso see (ho grout necessity of having a Hospital separate und apait (mm tho main building, from (ho hid of poisons Wing sent there w ilh Infectious disoascH, ami ennsfijuriillj have to bu put into the .same bouxn w ii || the rest o| the paupers, winch ought m>l so to he. \V e theielme rermntueiid the eieitmn of a suitable building to bo occupied as a llospit.il. Respect I nil \ , ke M M'CRKI.f.AX, | ini, ALKXANDKH, f 1 " Uors - Feb. 1-J. Ih.j7— K • 11. J. K, Druggist, HAS moved his-store fmni (he former sta to his neiv building immediately upposil ami adjoining .Mr. C. InholPs Store. Ilavi made every arrangement to presene bis mei cines fresh and pure, and having replenish) his assortment of carefully selected drugs, 1 is now again prepared to allend to bnsirie with care and promptness. Ills assortmei will Inrnisb almost every thing that may I called (or, either by the physician, or tho (a., ly, (or domestic use. The greatest care an precaution will be observed In the coniponn ding of prescriptions and dispensing of rncdl cines. His assortment of confectionaries am fancy goods is very general, and uid cnabh purchasers to suit themselves. Nvw U'uodi Agtiln I II <) L I I) A V Vlt KS K NTS . ' II AVI'! jmt returned from Hie city, and now . opening a large assortment of elegant new \le Fancy and Staple DRY HOODS, to which would respectfully call the attention of all pur lasers, and the Indies in particular. Brocha, ong and Square Shawls, Scurfs, Furs, elegant mhroidcries, splendid S*lks, French Morinoen. L-laine*-, Cashmere, Plaids, Ribbons, Suhtiaa, it. A new stuck of Clolhs mul Cassimcrrs, iislins. Tickings, Calicoes, tire., in great va ’tj - ami very ctioap. Also sumo elegant new Herns of Imperial and Ingrain Carpeting. 1 am now receiving now Hoods weekly, and ling them oil* rapidly at very reduced prices. ’ old friends and customers and all in want of mp ami hamlsume goods, will please examine | stock before piiiclmsing elsew here. CAARLKS OHIUIV. hirlisle, Dec. 18, JHolt. CIIAS. OOILBY CIMBHBWSB VAIIEI RAILfROAD. - CHANGE OF HOURS. - ON rind after .Monday, bet. ISthj, 1866, pdii aenger trains MU rub daily, as follows, (Sun days excepted,) viz: \ f ;/ ' For llarrisburer. :j Ui ryafa. Brf faraiMt*'' Leave Ghambcrsbhrg, 8.46 A. fi. 2.10P.;M u Shlpponsburg, 9.20 ** ** Nowvlllo, * 9.45 « 8.20 '** “ Carlisle, 10.26 « 8.65 if “ Meclionlcsb’g, 10.65 « 4,26 Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.26 « 4.62 .tl For Chambcrsburgf. Leave Harrisburg, u Mechamcsburg, 0.25 « “ Carlisle, 10.15 a 2.49 “ Newvillo, 10. CO “ 8.25 * “ Shipponsburg, 11.20 “ 8.06 «' Arriveat Chawbersbg 11.58 *« 4J28 .<*’■ Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia at 1.15 I» M., 7.15 P. M., and 7.16 (.ulitrnbin. Leave Harrisburg for Baltimore, ai f . M -» Q,;d 1 p - M. Leave Harrisburg. 6.T)ftV M* ~rg ’ 5 A * M-> 12,65 Jfoov™* CC7“ Passengers for Pottsvlllo, Heading, ahd point a on the Dauphin ami Susquehanna Ball bc‘rabln-g USt ta lC 11,0 morniu S train IromCham-' .KrAI.II Slationa where Ticket* afc.tofrf, Vla , : Cnarnbersburg, Sblppensbnrg, Carlisle,; and Harrisburg, fart, art tin ctltt Jm. SSl’ "ben paid in tlio Curs. ~ •i > O. N, LULL, Supt. Kmlroad Office, Chamb’g. I * Oct. 9, 1860. \ Valuable Town Property Hot 1 Sale or Rent. fp/iIE subscriber offers for sale, his two itorfr 1 Stone House, with Brisk Back-building. «lf uutu in Worth Hanover street, Carlisle, odjoln- Ing Arnold’s stmc and ConToctionanrt AwA I'* lo House la 18 /cotormoreihftbhL jKwfflSf extending 240 feet back tp an alley. • »JiffiOT Thcrc fs a nnmlj °rof good ira It tress B2S3 (m 'L and ft Wall of waferattheback door. Any person wishing to view tho proper ty can call on the subscriber living on it. Pot-: session given on tho Ist ol April next. If not sold, it will be rented for one or tnOrtf years. JACOB U. CALLABLE. August 28. IB6o—tf Going to Kansas. NEU GOODS. Tho subscriber nas Just re turned from (lie eastern cities, nnd is now opening the largest and most handsome stock ol I* ALT. and WINTER Goods ever brought to the county, and will bo sold at very short pttK Ills. A largo and handsome stock of Stella.’ Thibet, Cashmere. Brocha and Bay State Shawls. An elegant assortment of striped, plaid, and black SILKS, which will bo sold very cheap. Moi\s de I.nines, French Mcrinoes, Doramettas, Alpacas, Poplins, Bombazines, and an elegant assortment of plain all wool Do Domestic Goods. Muslins, Tickings, Dsnaburgs, Baggings, Glnrf hnriiH, and a fnlKassortment ol colored and white Canton funnels. 'Men's IVcar. Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestings, SalllDots & Jean*. Flannels. A full assortment of Flannels and of oil olors. 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 ! ! A huge and elegant assortment of Ladles and: Children’s Furs, which he is determined to self very cheap. Carpets and Oil Cloths. A very largo assortment of now style Carpet*;* such ns Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Ply.- Ingrain, and Venillanr Oil Cloths of all Wldthi/* Hoots and Shoes* 1 A largo assortment of Ladies and Children's /shoos. Also, a largo lot of Mon’s, TTomdf^S. I quel Children's Gum OvcrShoeS, which heWflL. soli vciy cheap, at (ho old stand in North Hani* ■ °t Ra 8 nk CCt ’ 8 doow north of tbo Corllslo Depo-* Thankful for tho liberal patronrtgo ta has' heretofore received, ho hopes for a contlouanco* ol tho same. PHILIP ARNOLD/ Failislc, Oct. 0, 18,>G. 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