OF :THE, TIWANCES COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, tbnm THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY. TO THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEIT FROM 1U& >•“« BEBi 1860, INCLUSIVE. by the Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in 1 the 22(1 and 23d sections of the act of Assembly of this Commonwealth, hassijcl'on the lath 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 slate his account and produce his vouchers to the Commis sioners,-which after examination by said Commissioners, shall be by them laid bofofe the County Auditors for settlement according to law. tn accordance With which A. Senseman, Esq.,Treasurerof Cumberland coun lv 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. 1856. A.-SEWSEHIAIV, Esq., Treasurer. To amount of. outstanding county tax nt Inst settlement, « | Taxes Assessed for 1860, a-i Loans received of Bank, •< . « « IVm. Leonard, «* received of Wm. H. Miller, ** , received of Wm; Alter, *• tax on unseated lands, •» abatement received of State Treasurer, *t verdict foes in Quarter Sessions, ~ duo Treasurer, Schedule of County Taxes outstanding on the Ist day of January, A. D. 1857, subject to exon erattons and commissions. Boroughs 4 Townships. NoiVtpn, Dickinson, Frankford, Mon'roo, flbwvma. jjArth Middleton, Upper Allen, Carlisle, Dlcklnshn, Frank'ord, h'ffvor Spring, Carlisle, Dickinson, Eaatpqomborobgh, Frankford, Hampden, > Hopewell, ■ Lower Alien, Mecbanlcshurg, Monwo,v:. Jfolr 'Cumberland, North Middleton, Newvlllo, Newton, South Middleton, Southampton, Silver Spring, Kliippcnshnrg borough, Wostpennsborongh, Upper Allen, Those marked thus * have since paid in full. Those marked thns f have paid in part. (jrand jurors, for services In 1860, 'Trftvonojtiror*, do -vvuium Oomd as oomt erior,. V llpnty L.Burkholder boarding jurors by order ol the court. District Attorney. IFm. J. Shearer, District Attorney, foea in Commonwealth cases. Witnesses fees in Commonwealth eases, Justices’ fees in Commonwealth eases. Constables fees in Commonwealth cases, County Auditors and Clerk for services, Philip Quigley for auditing accounts of Prothonolary, Register and Recorder, lames Loudon for docket*, Rpcordfr’s Office. John }>(, GAftfif. toon in Commonwealth cases and recording, James Loudon for dockets, John Vilkey lor making desk, Commissioners’ Office. James London for duplicates, binding and stationery, Andrew Hecker for repairing cancelling bummer, John llyur for cajcnlaling tuxoi, Cummlwjoncrs for travelling expenses, hauc iiingwatt for calculating assessment bo6k*, James Armstrong pay aS Oofrmifdstoner, , (Icorgo Jf* OfiitratW <* Wll/iiitn M. llamlersoQ •« Andrew Kerr *• William H. Miller for* services ns rfftorAc^ Michael Wise for services us Clerk fo Coimnisiioncr*,' Viliam Lytle for indexing, itc.f Janies London far Index book, John B. Bratton for public printing, Ljdiralm Curnman “ B. Beatty *« Qcorgo Zina . “ ( 1 Eastern PenilerMior^. tfacon. Treasurer £astorh Penitentiary, for support of prisoner*/ Couniy Jail and Penitentiary. If. S. miter nml olliora, lor clothing, blanket.; Ac, for nrl.onort, Drt.'Dole and Dnnghmnn, litiyiilolflnii'tojiii), 1 Jacob Bowman for support of prisoners. 1 F. Gardner and other*, Ibr repair* nt Jail, & Wotf tor charcoal for jail, William If. Murray tor stono coal, Alciandur T: Do'oimir fvt painting Jail fence, Robert A; NoMc fof mukhirf hfunmooks for jail, Frederick Cornwall for making stands, Ac., for Jail, Ooorgo ,W.- Hilton torsUmo coal for Jail, Potato A Bro.', gas fixtures in Jail, . Poor House. Jnath Senior; Treasurer of Poor House, as per estimate, William Alexander nml others, visitors to Poor House, J. Olumlonirij W.’Cdruraan, ami J. 0. Brown, pay ns Directors, , ll'oail ;o'rdQrs and Domog<?». R*nm«l Sharp and others, damages awarded Oy court, f (linin’ persons on pu#iQca(o,. ? John Finley for building bridge at Quigley’s; John FHi toy ami others, for repairing bridges; ’ • % Appropriation^. CTumiSorlVn<iV tlploriV and* (Jood Will Eire Companies, : . Assessor^, Jobh'G’, Tdylbt And btlidrs Assopsorsj/or serviced, ' 1 • it i i •». ■ Elections,;, -- Officers o! general and township elections and making returns. Receipts. Collector's Names. 1868 Christopher Mcllingcr, 1864 Samuel Bcotcm, « William Graham, « Hoses Bricker, «< Robert Mclvor, << Jolm 11. Spnhr, 1865 David Taylor/ <» Henry Saxton, << Lafayette Puffer, « George W. Feeler, •< Benjamin Jumper, « JohnW.Duoy, 1856 J antes Galllo ,f JohnAuld.f “ Jesse Lalerty/ • ‘ Samuel Berry/ « Samuel Hume,Jr.* Joseph H. Moans,* << James Brooks, “ Adam Selrer, “ Jacob Krdut.f “ John Shonton,* “ David Wolf, “ John S. Morrow, “ Samuel Green, " Thomas Bradley, « James K. Kelso/ “ Francis Eckels, « Jacob Steinman, “ Levi Trego,f “ David Dovlnnoy, Expenditures. BY PAYMENTS. Courts. Witness Fees. Justices’ Fees, Constables’ Fees. Auditors. Prolhonoiary's Office. Register’s Office. Printing. i bridges, ' . Public Buildings. R. Watcher ono year’s salary as keeper of public buildings, • v T. D. Irish for water rent for public buildings, . A. A. Lino and othprs,. repairs at public, buildings, W. W. Woods for matting for cqurtroom,, . . Mrs. Moudy for putting down carpet in court room, , , M. Morris for putting gas 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 for postage, George L. Roightor and others, for sundry repairs, James Armstrong, Commissioner, tor travelling expenses, George W. Hltner for duck for jail, R, Natchcr for scrubbing court room, Adam Senseman for horse and buggy biro, Sheets and Swartz for reward, C. InhofTfor candles, fluid, etc., Adam Frost for charcoal, D. Martin for boaiding jurors, for 'repairs, J. C. Thompson others, for holding inquests, $11,876 40 28,167 44 7,912 83 1,000 00 1,869 97 Joseph A. Weakley and others, for abatements, 160 00 6 58 1,815 79 Jacob L. Zug and others, taxes refunded, 106 50 4,004 00$ Sundry persons on certificates, 160/58 00$ Sundry persona on certificates. Pennsylvania Lunatic Asylum. Jolm Weir, Treasurer, for support of Weil and others, Ami. Outstand'g. $271 27 91 CO 01 61 104 04 44 00 510 60 247 19 686 20 214 32 210 01 829 77 163 72 1468 63 1016 99 06 U 180 80 146 81 80 27 . 168 84 126 20 1599 05 27 83 281 07 182 on 601 82 860 20 200 95 410 60 01 21 1181 72 278 89 By amount ol Commissioners orders, • < Outstanding faxes, “ Collectors fees, Treasurer’s commission on $42,001 69J Cu»tßEnr,A.vr» Couxty, ss. *"• '•'•.U '’•* We, the Commissioners of Cumberland county, do certify and submit foregoing os B-aWSflia correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of the county aforesaid, from the Ist of January to (ho 81»t of December, 1866, Inclusive, os also ft schedule of the outstanding taxes on the 81st day of December, 1866. in the boroughs and townships therein jtated, together with a statement of the expenditures under oacii head of appropriation made by the,Commis sioners In compliance with the requisitions contained in tie 22dand 28d sections of ftn net ol Assembly of (his Commonwealth, passed the IClli day of April, 1884* Witness ottr bands and seal of office, at Carlisle, this 29th day of January, A. D. 1867. G. M. GRAHAM, } ' ■ ■ W. W. HENDERSON, } Commissioners. A. KERR, \' Attest— M. Wise, Cferk CUMBERLAND Cot'NTY, 9*. • ‘ Wo, the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, mot according to having ex amined tiio accounts and vouchers of A. Sknsesian, Esq., Treasurer of said county, from the Ist day of January, to the 81»t day of December. A. D. 1860, Inclusive,, do cqrllly that we find owing to the Treasurer, A. Sensesian. Esq., the sum of four thousand and.sisfr-four doljarsand ouo-liaU cent, duo by tho County of Cumberland, as will flppoar,by the foregoing exhibition. In testimony whereof wo hove hereunto sot our bauds at Caillsio, this 29tH of January, A, D. 1857. r , * * J. STEINMAN, ■: •} ISAAC RINGWALT, I Auditors. DAVID OYSTER, <■-. >- $11,552 88 A. Sehsemax, Esq., Treasurer, In conformity,with tho 10th section of an act 6f Assembly, enti tled “ An Act to ruvlse tho Militia System, Ac.,” passed the 30th day of April, 1868, exhibits tho following account: I > ; $412 60 2100 26 AS 00 78 00 DR. .....J'j. 4 -.-5... To amount of outstanding Militia fines for 1855, and previous years, as-por last annual statement by County Auditors, ... , $4OB 29 To amount of Militia tines assessed for the year 1860, as per return of,ponnty Com missioners, . ; 3 .. 1,809 00 102 50 Schedule of Militia faxes, exhibiting amonnt of duplicate, amount received, amount, of collectors fees, amount of exonerations, and amount outstanding, fprtho year 1850, and previous years, 408 20* 49 00 Township■ 262 47* N. Cumberland, N Cumberland, SMppcusluirg B. Dickinson, 128 0) 11) 60 N. Middleton, Nowvillo, Upper Allen, Kasfpcnnsboro*. Frankford, 28 25 Mifflin, N. Cumberland, Southampton, Sbipponslmrg B. CurllMo, 807 80 80 2"> 85 00 Upper Allen, Lower Allen, Dickinson, 78 72* KastponnsboroV Frankford, 7 B 0 BO 08 25 BO 258 60 287 50 214 50 0(3 00 00 00 550 00 Hampden, Hopewell, Mlfllin Mcchanicsburg, Monroe. N. Middleton, N. Cumberland, Nowvillo, Newton, S. Middleton, Silver Spring, Shipuonthurg B. Sontiiampton, Shlppensburg T. Westponnsboro*. 12 04 8 60 287 60 227 26 178 00 54 60 By Amount of flue* yeans, By niuonnt of commissions Allowed Collectors, By amount of exonerations, By umount paid Assessors, 4« u Bratton, Common and Beatty, u u Cant. J. Messingcr, per order Quitman Guards, • « 4 .4* a. S. Woodlmrn. per order Big Spring Adamantine Guards; 44 k Hnvs Mickey, per order Springlleld Inlunlry, 44 •< Coi. S. Crop, Brigade Inspector, for salary, <4 « County Commissioners for services, (4 4i Treasurer's commission on $OOB 78, at 1 per cent., Amount of. Assuror* for furnishing delinquent at two cents each, via > Cash uald Jus. M. Brandt, assessor of Monroe, return o( 160 persons, «« William Clark, assessor of Southampton, return of 118 persons, « Henry Bearing, assessor 61 Bower Alien, return of 128 l persons, « JohtiU, Taylor, assessor of Upper Allen, return of 11- ■ 4 ■ ■ , “ .Q. Bi Handler,assessor of Now Cum her land, return ol -8 persons, “ Daniel Kaufman, assessor of South Middleton, return of 186 pqrsoM, a James Shaw, assessor ol Westponnaborougb, return of 12J poisons, “ Jacob Zlgler, Assessor of Nowvlllo, return ol 71 persons. « John.G, EcUcU r aB&osaQC of Silver Spring, return o,f 181) persons, " J. return of 12Jl'ersons, “ J J.,D. Dnufrtpry nohotfsoV of Dickinson,’ return of 200 pia©» B » ,** Samuel Euuriy, usßcssor of Hampden} return of U 3 persons, ** John M. Mltor, rtksossbi of Hopewell, return of 08 persons, ■ i • jlfcbowetl, Assessor of JTranktord, rolurn of luB persons, i* ' David Brnndf, assessor ol Newton, return of 111 persons, *< ’ JpWWlngart, flsse’dhor of Sblpponsbnrg Iwp., return of 18 persons, . ? , .J&qoVAVolfasiiessor of Eastponnsboiobgh, return pf 308 persons,. John Spocco, assessor of Shfppcnsburg Bor-, return of 112 persons, William It, Trout, assessor of Carlisle, return of 247 persons, Samuel Mugaw. assessor of MJfllln, return of 00 person", •John Coble,* assessor ol North B’llddleton, return of 162 persons, 888 60 181 08| 80 00 1697 18 142 88J 8 88 10 87 82 00 80 00 27-00. 406,76 784'80$ 7000 00 MOo' 00 00 i&o bo' 167 84 it 1860 00 1060 81 Cumberland Couniy, ss. . • : ■ ' . Wo, the undersigned, Auditors of Oumbcrlatubcounty, elected and sworn accordlng.co toy, in accordance with tbo act of Assembly, of the BUlh of April, A. D. IflM, having oxarainod tuo above acbount of A. Bensomon, Esq., Treasurer of the county aforesaid, in.inp niauoronailma laxes, do Hnd. the above correct as aboVo staled. Witness our bands ot Carlisle,’ nils Buib.aay df January, AvD. ,867. , ~ j. SMIN MAN, I V " ISAAC RINSWALT, > Judilori. • , DAVID OYSTER, V *5 00 i \ J4Ol 671 WOfr 70’ Loans and Interest on Loans. Miscellaneous. Abatements. Refunded Taxes. Fox Orders. Constables’ Returns, Amount of receipts, MILITIA ACCOUNT. , Due Commonwealth, Names. 11847 'lBlO 'lB6l 11863 1864 'Ji-8.-ph M 'jos -ph 'James Bricker, 'Joseph A. Wo.iklcy, 'j«. hn 11. Spnhr, Kobert M’lvor, David Taylor, ft. W. Fesler, B. Jumper, J. B. Perry, Win. Porter, A. Highland, Thomas Spencer, James Cftlllo, David Devinney, James’ Brooks, John Auld, Jesse Laverty, Samuil Berry, ISanmcl Ilniua, lj. M. Means, [M. Hale, lAihim Senrer, ‘Jacob ICront, Ijlnvld Wolf, ■John Shenton, John S. Morrow, Sanmel Green, Thomas Bradley, Francis Eckels, J. Stclnmon, (j. K. Kelso, Ellas lloch, jLcvl Trego, CK. ,‘s outstanding remaining uncollected for tho year r 'sf; 6oi $42,601 694: . vli;688 42 • 1,088 '42’, 689 or Jmt. of Exonel’t Col/rcP* Fett . Jlinl. of i I Jmounf recfircd. 7 00 G 05 8 40 88 88 4 02 70 48 1 80 72 2 12 2 00 4 66 2 05 2 4 70 18 78 40 88 66 10 02 15 60 06 4 80 8 47 81 70 06 OS 44 18 26 00 80 68 8 02 00 67 48 18 40 02 23 72 08 86 00 8 66 60 63 $270 60 $6O 12 $O7B 78 $1,807 201 1860 and provioqtf LETTERS Testamentary on.the cstato of Elizabeth Ramsey, lato of South Middleton toWrishlp, Cumberland county, deceased, have been issued- by the Register of said' county, to the subperibor, residing in the Borough; of .Car lisle. A.' persons indebted to are requested', o make payment immediately, and those, having clalins will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ANDREW BLAIR, Ex’r. February 19, 1857—0 f src oo ,76 00 '22 00 181 26 , i 8 76 ,805 10 16,184 04 THE stockholders of the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Obarobersburg, Turnpike Road Com pany, are hereby noliiled that in pursuance of an act of the General Assembly, passed the 10th day of April, 1826, an election will be held at the public house of Henry L. Burkholder, in the borough of Carlisle, on Monday the 2d day of March next, then and there between the hours of 12 arid 2 o'clock P. U., to elect Three Man agers for said Company. JOHN IRWIN, Pres't. February 10, 1867—2 t . 16 00 68 00 v|2o 20 , 860 , 102 01 M 76-60 . 16 19 ' 18 684 7 60 • 20 00 17 00 86 00 "50 00 88 64 46 15 8 60 18 00 Agricultural ffmplcmeu o. Ac. THE undersigned, whoso shop is In North street, near to Glass’ hotel, Carlisle, would inform the public that they are now prepared to AgricnlhtralMacblnery and Imple ments of various kinds, such as H«rso-powors, Tread and Lever Threshers, Shakers of differ ent kinds, Clover Shellers,Fodder Cutlers, &c. Straw Cutters, Corn Shollcrs and Tread Powers now on hand. Repairing promptly attended to. Terms reasonable. 218 28 ■/ v‘ 1,277 08 February 5, 1857—3m* 71 65} Limited Partiicrttlili*. WE, Hie subscribers, Imvo (his day entered Into ft Limited Partnership, agreeably to tlio provisions of the net of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the Ist day of March, 1850, entitled “ An Act relative to Limited Partnerships,” and do hereby cert if)* that the name of the firm under which said part, nership ia to be conducted is “Jacobs fit Ettor,” that the general nature of the business to bo transacted is Dhlilling and Milling, and the same will he transacted at Middlesex, in North Middleton township, Cumberland county; that (ho names of (lie general partners ol said firm are Allen S. Jacobs and Calvin Eller, both of (he Borough of Carlisle, and that the special partner is John A. Warfield of Frederick coun ty, Md.; that the capita) conttibuted hy the said John A. WarfUdd, special partner, is one thou sand dollars, in cash; that the period at which said partnership is to commence is the 2d day of February, A. D. 1867, and to continue for the period of five years, when it shall terminate. ALLEN S. JACOBS, CALVIN ETTEU, Geneial Partners . JOHN A. WARFIELD, Special Partner. Carlisle, Feb’y. 2, 1857—fit '4 74 12^ 02 20 107 08 $50,468 01 * 60,468 014 DANIEL GANTT, (AW of New Bloomfield, Perry County,) WILL, In the month of April next, move to and settle permanently in Omaha, Nebrns ka Territory, and make entries ol land, locate Land warrants and invest funds In Kansas, Ne braska ami lowa, on favorable terms, for all persons who may entrust (heir business in his hands. Referf.ncks: —James Pollock, Governor of Pennsylvania; linn. J. 11. Urn ham and Win. 11. Miller, Esep, Carlisle. February 5,1867 —2 m Family Groceries. JUST received a largo addition to rny stock of Family Groceries, among which will be found llio, Saguyra, Mocha, Java and Roasted COF FEES; Clashed Lump, Granulated and Brown SUGARS; Lovering’s Syrup, Now Orleans ami Sugar House MOLASSES? Klee, Starch, Soup. Soda, Cream Tarter. &c., Herkimer, Pine Ap ple, and Sago CHEESE; Black, Hyson, liupc /m: jTO an( l extra TEAS; Spices of every BswsEp|flj variety, Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina nnd Uorn Starch, Raisins, Currants, Cit ron. Beaus, Hominy, Cranberries, Ma caroni, Grits, Table Oil, Ketchup, Pepper Sauce, Prcscrvv<t Pcactioir, Fine Apples ttod Strawber ries; Plckols, Gerkins, Onions and Piccolllli.— Fresh Lobsters, fire. I cull special attention to my largo stock of Begara and Tobacco, $1,607 20 which Is not excelled In fho town. Lovora of the n eed enn ho suited citficrfu qualify or price. Farmers will find Oils of an excellent quality. Also “While (.reuse,” a substitute lor Tar. MACKERAI. No. I, U and 8. While Fish, Shad, Smoked Herring. Ac. 1,888 79 $478 50 AM ol tlio above articles nre fresh, and will be sold low for cash, or Country I*i oducc luketi in exchange. •Amount Outstd’g. .TOTIN’ G. WILLI AMS Carlisle, January b, Ib-Y?. 6 14 60 Fancy €lii n:\wai-c, A; c WE arc now opening and offering tor nab onr Holliday assortment of Fancy Artl clea embracing u larger and better selection (hni ever before offered, consisting in part of Jewel Boxes, Furniture, Cologne Bottles, Kniclc Knacks, Uaskcls, Inks, ’ Slippers, Cigar-holders, Candlesticks, Mugs, Pitchers, Vases, Toy Teas, Tea Sells, Caban, Bird*, Motto Coffees, Figures, 80 SO 18 00 8G 00 6 60 27 60 Card Baskets, Wagons. As well ns numberless ofhol varieties, that need to bo seen to tie named; AH offered at low cash profits at (he old stand—« Marion Hall.” J. W. EDV. Cl 00 17 01 111 0< 63 60 0 50 Carlisle, Dec. -o, IHofi. 22 60 Evan’s & Co.’s Grcal Oifl Hook Sale, 40b Broadway, Xcw Fork. 69 CO 70 60 16 60 FINE Cold Jewelry given away to purchasers of Books. All books w ill bu bold its l(>tv as can be had at othei stores, many ol them for loss. New Books received daily. A CHt vary ing hi value trom "io cents to&10U, given mth each book at the time it is sold. Having on hand u very large stock ol new and valuable Books, and ns onr motto is “ huge sales and small profits,” « o are determined to give onr customers better bargains limn enn bo had else where. Any book published in Now Fork or Philadelphia "ill be promptly aunt, gift Includ ed,on receipt of publisher’s price. Catalogues of Books ami Presents, containing full explana tions will bo sent free to all parts of the coun try. Tho most liberal inducements are offered to Agents. Any person by sending us an order for ten books, with money Inclosed, will bo en titled to an extra Book and OIK. All orders for books, containing money, (1o ensure norfeot. safely ) should bo registered nl the Post Ofilco Micro they arc mailed, and dl. recWd to Evans & Go./40& Bfohdway, N.T. KtrrRENdJE ~M. Thomni & Sons, South 4lh street, Phlla.; J. D. Lippincolt A Co., Phila.i D. Appleton & Co., Broadway. Now York; Der by tc JhdMPrt, Nassau stfcol, N. Y. Send fof a Catalogue. ' EVANS & CO., 85 60 62 60 0 60 12 00 18 00 08 00 $6OB 69 * W V $6OB 80 60 12 270 60 58 20 ' GO 00 V ' ; 6o oo • 76 [OO .60 00 • 287 40 6O 00 .• . 0 08 8 12 ,i ~ 200 h - 2.60 , . 2 24 ' Principal store,4o9 Broadway, M, Y; Branch stores at 12f> Ohesnut St., riiiladulphla&Wash ington,' D. 0. December 18, 1860—3 m 8 70, , .2 40 142 8 00 1 n 2 20 1 08 | 10 . .5 22’ H ATS I II ATS I THE subscriber most respectfully informs his friends nml 'the public generally, that’ ho Mill continues (ho Hat and Cap Storo in Main street, will bo glad to sou his old customers Maud /Hauls. Ho l|ns now on hand«» splendid assortment, of HATIs hf njl, descriptions, floin the common wool (mat Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices (tint must suit every one who has an eye to gijt. ting the worth of his money, Ills Silk, Mole skin and DOaver Hats, ore unsurpassed (oi 1 light, ness, durability and finish, by thoso o/ any oili er establishment in the county. T 80 2 24 4 01 } 08 8 04 ,88 Boys’ lints of every dosctlptlon constantly on land.. Call and examine. , IVM. JI. TROUT. Carlislo, B, 1857.' TUST received, a fresh supply of Perfumer v los, IlnlrOllq, Pomades. Hiylr Restoratives, Coloring Fldid.' Soapa nnd Extracts of every variety, forßalo At small advances by Jamtnrpfl, 1867. '‘•B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle?' Deposit Dank. SPECIAL Deposits will bo received this Bank,incorporated by tbo State oLPeonsyl vaniaj for'as short a period as four months, and Interest a * tho rate °f Five per cent, per annum, and t|ro principal paid back at any time after niattirity) : Vrithout notice. Interest ceases after tho expiration of tbo flmo specified in the certificate, unless renewed for.anotiior given pe. riod of- four months or longer, in which case the interest la paid up until tho time of the renew al. Bank opens tit 0 o’clock A. M. and closes at 8 o’clock V. M. y order of tho Board of Directors. Notice. Notice. Goods Dvr (Bio Season. JUST received at tho <• Marion IlolPi Grocery, Cranberries, Buckwheat, Raisins, Hominy, Citron, Deans, • Currants, Salad OH. Prime Cheese, French Mustard, Mace, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon. December 25. J. W. EBT. William Ker, Melciioir Brenneman, Root. C. Stca rett, Joan Dum.ap, Rrcu’n. Wooes, John S. Sterrktt, John C: Dunlap, THIS Bank, doing business in the name of Kcr, Brenncman & Co., is now lolly pre pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid hack on demand without notice. Interest paid on Spe cial deposits. Certificates of deposit boaring interest at the rule ol five per cent, will bo is sued for as short n period as four months. In terest on nil certificates will ceaso nt maturity provided, however, (hat If said certificates are renewed at anytime theronflerfor another given period, they shall bear the sumo rate of Interest up to (he time ot renewal. Particular attention paid to (he collection of notes, drafts, checks, &c., In any part of tho United Siatcs or Cana-1 das. KUTZ St I.OSII Remittances made to England, Ireland, or tho Continent. The faithful and confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them, may he relied upon. They cgll the atlention of Farmers. Mechan ics and all other** who desire a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable fact, that the propiietors of this Bank are individually liable to the extent of their estates for all the Depo. pits, and other obligations of Ker, Brenneman man Ik Co. They have recently removed into their new Banking House, directly opposite their former stand, in West Main Street, a few doors east of (ho Railroad Depot, where they will at ail limes bo pleased to give any information desired in regard to money matters 'n'gencral. Open (nr business from 9 o’clock in the morn ing until 4 o'clock in the evening. n. A. STURGEON’, CVwAicr. Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1360 Colds an the Hut-hois of Consumption, <J- should be removed as soon as possible. THIS celebrated medicine should bo kept on hand hy families generally, as it is a most excellent cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, 1 Hoarseness, Fains and Weakness in the Chest, Diver Corn plaints, D\ spepsia, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, (Julnsey and General Debility. It is pleasant and very good for children. Colds are tho hot-beds of consumption, and they should he remedied as soon as possible. Gallo her’s JClu-ir lias acquired a just celebrity for the cure of nil diseases arising from severe colds ; and its ellicacy has been attested and approved by hundreds of our most respectable citizens. In every instance immediate relief lias been given, as the folluwlngceriillcalofrom those who have tried it bears testimony! We. the undersigned, do certify that wo have used Gallobor’s Preparations Tor Consumption, ] Colds, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, &c., and paving experienced immediate relief therefrom, Would recommend it |o all afflicted in that way. David Uorr,Cyrus J.Reeso,Mrs. Antes, Wm. Jennings, (certified by William Mitchell, Pro thonotaiy,) Kirk Few, (Superintendent of the Harrisburg and Lancaster Railroad,) Wm. Col der, sr., Ohaa. F. Wucnch, &c., 'Harrisburg. Many have been cured of Consumption {—and hundreds of other references in vasions parts of (ho country could bo gfven, who speak of tho I medicirto in tho highest terms. Manufactured I and for sale by JAMES GALLOHER, At liis residence in Liberty street, below tbo Cotton Factory, or at House's Fruit Store, cor ner ol Maiket uml Fifth street, or Mr. Heilman's Grocery. llarnnburg, Pa., u( Ehy's, store, and ul Jacob Gallohei’s, next to Arnold’s store. Carlisle, Jan’y. 2~, 1B'»7 —11 m Q. J. HIEFF n, Druggist, HAS moved his store from (ho former stunp to his new building immediately opposite and adjoining Mr. C. Inhotf's Store! Having made every arrangement In preseive Ilia medi cines fresh and pure, and having replenished his assortment of carefully selected drugs, ho Is now again prepared to attend to business with care and promptness. His assortment will tunilsh almost every tiling tbnt may be called lor. either by the physician, orlho fa.i I. ly, fur domestic use. The greatest enre and precaution oil! he observed in rho compoun ding of preset iptions and dispensing of medi cines Mis assortment of confectionaries and fancy goods is very general, and will enable puie-tiMsers to suit themselves- [HAVE just returned from the city, and now opening a huge assortment of elegant new sly U Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, to which 1 w on I<l respect I ally rail (ho attention of all pur* chaseis, and (ho ladies in particular. Itrocha, Long ami Sipi.it e Shaw Is, Scat fs, Furs, elegant Embroideries, splendid Silks, French Merinoes, Delaine-, Cashmere, Plaids, HildionS, Salmas, : &c. A now stock of Cloths and Cnssimtircs, Muslins, Tickings, Calicoes, &c., in great va riety and very cheap'. Asome elegant now patterns of Imperial and Ingrain Carpeting. 1 am now receiving now Goods weekly, ami soiling them off rapidly nt very reduced pricoa., My old friends and customers and all in want of cheap and handsome goods, will please examine the stock boforo purchasing elsewhere. . OAAHLES OGJLIIV. Carlisle, Doc. 16, IHSO. & C'locliH, Watches, JC!#. ■ AUD JEiVeLUY. jfcji 06 Market St., llAuniSQtmo, Pa. N» B,—Watches find Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted. December 11, 1650—1 y NOTICIS Ih hereby given, that application for license under the act of JUat March, 1860, entitled «nn act to rogtlltilo the sale of intoxi cating Bquois,*’ must be Hied with the under, signed on or before (he 2l«t day of March nest.. JOHN M.rORBCKJ, Clh. Qr. Sat. Fob. 12, 1857—81 ~, ~police, ■ ALL persona knowing themselves Indohlcd to 0. InhoflT, Agt. are hereby notified to call and Betllo thplr respectivo accounts os soon as possible, ns ho Is desirous to make n general settlement. Notice Is also given to those Imv. Ing claims or demands against C. Inlirtll', to pro sunt the same without delay for settlement. COTTON CORD, Linen do., Mason Linos, Fish Lines of cotton fc linen, Chalk Linos, Flujd Lamp Wick, Jumping Ropes, Red Cords, ■Small BnllTwino, Clothes LJn«s, &o ; . Just ro. coivod ai?d for tale by B. J. KTFFF-KR* I • Carlisle/January 8,1867. i yr. M. BEETEM, Cashier. December 25, 1866* Cumberland Valley Bank, PROPRIETORS, 11. A. Sturgeon, GALLOPER’S ELIXIR. A FIRST RATE FAMILV MEDICINE Jfciv Good* A;alii f II () LIDA V PRESENTS GEORGE W. M’CALLA, DEALER IN IVoUcc. C. INHOFF, Agt. Carlisle; Feb. 5,1857-8 t eiraißEßiiivn VAixanF-; RAILiROAD. CHANGE OP, HOURS, ON and after Monday, Oct. 181b,1865,Jjai aonger trains will run daily, ds days oxcaptcd,) viz: ■ : • Toi’ Biiivrii-liiirg: „■ ■ Ist Train i 2d Train.•,< Leave Chambersbufg, 8.46 A.M. 2.10P.v1K “ Shipponsburg, 9.20 “ , 2.46 , ffA . “ Nowvlile, 9.46 *< ' 8.20, **.' .* “ Carlisle, 10.25 *< B.66**' ‘ « MechonlcsiPg, 19.65 «*. 4.35 ««' Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.26 4.62 M For Clianikrslmrf. ill Train. Id rHifni' 8.45 A. M. 1.40 P.M. Leave Harrisburg, “ Mechanicsburg, 9.25 <« 2,10 « " Carlisle, 10.15 ’« 2.48 *« *• Nowvillo, 10.60 '** 3.25 .*• *• Sblppensbnrg, 11.20 « 8.50 *« Arrlveat Chambcrsbg 11.68 “ 4.28 <* Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, al 1.15 P. M., 7.16 P. M.y and P.M.,—Via Columbia. Leave 8.60 A. M., and 1 P. M. Loavo Harrisburg for Pittsburg, 6 A.M.,12.66 Noo»,ana 6.06 p. M. .* • . CT7" Passengers for Pottsville, Beading, and points on the Dauphin and Susqoehanpa Rai) Road, must take tho morning’train bersbnrg. * ’ [£7" At all Stations where Tickets are •Old,, via: Clmniberaburg, Shippcnsburg, and Harrisburg, farts are ten cfn/i let* lhflS( when paid in the Cara 0. K. LULL, Supt, Ilailroad Ofllco, Chamb’g. ( Oc(. Q, 1850. f Valuable Town Properly Eolir Sale or Item. 'THE subscriber ofTdrs for sale, his two.pjtMir 1 Stone House, with Brlekßack-bullding,in-' nuto in North Hanover street, Carlisle, flqJqUl* ing Arnold’s store and M’onyor'a Confcctionaijr* p TL The House is 18lcet or moroinlYont, extending 240 feet back to an alley. f««i*im»Thcre is a number of good IruittrWf it, andaWwll of watcrat the back door. Any person wishing to view the proMft ty can*call on the subscriber living on It. session given on tho Ist ol April next. - If not sold, it will be rented for ono or mbr# yenra. JACOB U. GALLAU^R.' August 28, 1866—tf f Going to Kansas. NEW GOODS’. Tho subscriber has Juaf rt turned from (ho eastern cities, <lnd Is. DOW opening the largest and most lia’ndsoiTfq flof? ol FALL and WINTER Goods ever to the county, and wilt bo sold at very abort fits. A large and handsome stock of Thibet, Cashmere, Broclia and Boy Stato , . Shawls. An elegant of striped, plaid, and black SILKS, which will bo sold very Oheap. Mous do Luines, French Hcrlnoes, Pnratnettaa* Alpacas, Poplins, Bombazines, and ah elegant assortment of plain all wool Do • Domestic Goods. Muslim*, Tickings, Osnalmrgs, Baggings, Ging hams, and a Cull assortment ot colored an while Cauton Flannels. Mai's Wear. Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Vestings, Sattinets ie JoaofV Flannels. A full assortment of Flannels and of oil olo^. Hosiery and Olo'veS. Mens’ and Boys’ white, brow'n and mixed harf Hose, Ladies’ white, black, brown, elate and •. mixed Hoses Men’s Women’s and ChlW)r«j'a Gloves In great variety. ’ Furs! Furs if ' '*''f A largo and olegatft nffdOrtmOnf of Ladled addK Children’s Furs, which ho Is determined to aeU very cheap. Carpels and OH Cloths. A very largo assortment of new style Garpetl, such ns Velvet, Tapcgtry, Brussels,. Three Ply#. Ingrain, and Vcnitlans Oil Olofb* Of all widths* Boots and ishoes, ' , 1 I A largo assortment of Ladles dnd shoes. Also, a largo lot of Men’s, TTomen*£ end Children’s Gum Over Shoes, which be Will sell very cheap, at the old stand in North Htti< over street, 3 doors north of tho Carlisle sit Bank. / Thankful for (ho liberal patronage he hi* heretofore received, ho hopes for a continuation of tho snmo. PHftTP ABNOMX.' Curli.lo, Oct. 0, 18C0. BLACKWOOB’S JUOAZISKB AND TUB British ‘Quarterly Reviews, GKt! AT inducements to subscribe I Cost re duced 60 to 76 per Cent. L. SCOTT Ik Co.,* Now York, eontinue to publish tbo followfti# loading Ditllsh Periodicals, viz t ‘ The London Quarterly (Conservative.) The Edinburgh Renew (Whig.) The Nprth British Review (Free Chnrcb.) 1 The Westminster Review (Liberal.) Blackwood's Edinburgh Juagasim (Tory.) These Periodicals ably represent (bo throfi re.it political parties of Groat Britain—WhJ£< Tory, nhtl Radical.— but politics forms only ooe feature of their clianvdtor. As Organs pi (fj» most profound writers oh Science, Lltcrafrartb . Morality, and Religion, they stand, as (hey VTP* have Mood, nnifvnlled In (ho world of lelfors, being considered indispensable to the JdhtJlW* .r and the professional than, tVhlle to tho InTeltlgeitf render o( ever) class they furnish a moro.tiof-. ioi l ami sal i.sfiietory record 61 the current liter* •; Utuii- ol (he day. throughout tho World, (half van he poH.ii lily obtained from any other soured.' ' Early Co/ura. —The receipt of advance sheets from the Bnti.ih publishers gives additional vslae' . to these Kepi hits, inasmuch as (bey can nowbd placed in Hie hands of subscribersaboutaV tOoti* as the original editions. TERMS.—(Regular Ptietu) For any one of (bo four Rcviofrs, *i Si] 1 For any two of the four Reviews, 6 00,’ ‘ For any three of tho four Reviews, 7 00 For alt four of tho Reviews, ' 8 Off For Blackwood’s Magazine, 8 Off For Blackwood and three Reviews, 0 00 - For Blackwood and the four Reviews,. 10 00 Payments to. 60 made in nil cases In advanhAV. , Money current In tllo State whom Issued will b/ ' received nt par, Poila%t.~ The postage to any part 6i thd’ United States «111 bo but iwcnty-foiir dents sf. . year fur “ Blackwood,” and but fourteen Genii’; a year fur each of the Reviews. At the above prices the Periodicals Will b4‘ furnished lor 1857. ( f Splendid Offers for 1850 end 1657 Together- Utdlko the m6ro ephemeral Magazines of thd* ’ day, these Periodicals lose little by ago. Hone# a full year ot IhoNoa. (with nb omlMlotfk) fof 1050* mny bo regarded nearly a* valuable’** fo/ 1857. Wo propose to ftirnlsh the two years it 1 the following extremely lowVatc*, rLB f For Blackwood’s Magudno, 4‘60 % v For any ono Review, ' . , 400 >• For any two Reviews, A - 00 '■ >_ ‘ For Blnckwood and ono Review, 7 00 Fop Blackwood and two Rovlo\Vs/ For three Reviews, For Blackwood and throe Reviews, 12 00 For fhd four BovJowaV • . 1100 Fot Blackwood and tlio four Ucrlorra, 14 00 •To avoid fraction*, $5 mny bo remitted’ fo? Blackwood, for which wo will forward tbatworlr • far hath year*, p6id-j'mlri. ’ ,• i, ; ' f 't N, B.—Tlio price In Great Brllalnof tboo “eJ rlodlcaU above named la about $Bl per annum. As wo shall novoragnln bo likely to ofleraacn •• inducement* as tboid lioto presontetl, , Now 13 Iht lime <o Suhscriit! commission No. 64 N,*Y* Doc. 25. SAPONXFIER or Conct%iraUd iuel t« T ooived and for sale by v v ’ Jan«»ry 8, J 857. , B. J. KIEJrPKRv * 1 m
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