; Notice. tETTEKS testamentary' on the estate of Jacob fZolglur,. ’lato of Mifllmtowriahip, f3umbCrlarid ! c6»nty, deo’d., Have been' issued by the Rcgistcr-of said county, to Ibo subscri ber residing in- tbo same township. All persons indebted to said estate arc requested ,to make Immediate pavinGnt,..arid those- having claims SIU prcscnt'.thopi' properly authentlcutcd-for Belllomont Q SCOTLLEK) Bx>r . I’ebrnary 15. 1857-^Ot Register’s Kollcc, IVTOTICE jS.HEREBV GIVEN, to all per* sobs interested,'thot the followlngaccouhts have in this office by the accountants therein named, for examination, and will bo presented Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, for Continuation ami allowance, on Tuca. tfay, ihe-'Zllhday of March, A. D. 1857, viz; 1. The guardianship account of the Hon. J. II Graham, £6ardiun of the person and estate of ’Hester -M*. McClellan, minor daughter of Mitchell McQlellan, of the borough of CorlWe. 2. The pr« and final account of George Brin dlo oxccut’atOf John Baker, sr., late of Monroe township, dec’d. 8. Thu account of Thomas U. Chambers, ad ministrator oftho cafatc of Whitchill Crain, late of Cumberland county, dec’d. 4. The account oi Samuel Eborly, adminis trator do bonis’ non with the will annexed, -of George Baker, late of. Silver Spring township, deceased? 5. The account of Samuel Kline, administra tor of the estate of Daniel Kline, late of Mon. roe township, dec’d. 6. The'account of Thomas A. McKinney, ex ecutor of Henry Baker, late of Newton town ship, deceased. 7. The account of David Domuth, adminis trator of(ho estate of Hannah I'flougcr, Into of Dickinson township,.dcc'd. 8. Thu account of Ephraim Zng. administra tor oftho cslulopf Samuel 11. Lung, late ufthu borough of Mcchnnicsburg, dcc’d. 0. Thu second general account of C. Titzel, executor of David-SheafTer, lato of Cumberland county,dc£’d. 10. Thu account of -JAmes Kyle, administra tor of thD’Cstitto of MathuW Kyle, lato of Now ton township, dec’d. 11. The account of C. Tifzel, administrator oftho estate .of Jacob Walter, lato of Hampden township, dec’d. 12. T|m account of John W. Cocklin, admin istrator of tho estate of Feronica Weaver, late of Upper Allen township, deck]. 13. The second account of David Domuth nnd Joseph Widdol - ,'executors of George \Vld dor, latu of Dickinson township, duc’d. 14. .T.hc account of Frederick Fry, adminis trator of.thu estate of Michael Ilunnmd, der.’d. 15. The first nnd final account o( David S. Rnushaw, executor of ■Catharine Whllmer, lute of Shlppenshurg township, dec’d. 10. y lie account of Samuel Coovcr, adminis- the estate of Samuel Mutcer, late of Silver-Spring township, decM. 1-7. *7*lie account of Henry S. Ritter, admin- bonis non of the estate of Simon Wunderlich, latd of the borough of Carlisle, de cease^.. 18» ’ The account of John Bobb, ndministrntor oI (he estate of Jacob Forney, late ol Silver Spripjg, township, dec’d. Tlio account of John Irvine, administra tor will annexed, of Andrew Holmes, latc-of thij borough of Carlisle, dec’d. 20*. Tho'account ol Jacob Emminger & Sami. Scnscnmn, ndministmtors 6t the estate of David Enpnlngcr, late of Silver Spring township, de ceased. lll. .TUo account of Bonjamin Sell?, and Isaac cxecnlura ol Jacob Seitz, late of West Pennsborough township, dec’d. 22. Supplemental and final account of Wm. K.- Gorgas, administrator with the will annexed, of Aloxander Wills, late of Loner Allen town ship, deceased. 2JL,Tho guardianship account of W. R. Gor gas. gugrdlan of tho person and estate of lioht. C* Luhmor, minor son of Dr. Larow Lehnicr, of Lower Allen township. $4. 'The guardianship account Of W. R. Gor gas,-guardian of the person and estate of Mary Leak Kauffman. of Knstpennshoro* tp. JJS. nccoiint of Sami. Bow. Joseph Burkhart, John Burk hart and Nancy Burkhart, minor children of Martin Thvtkhurl, dec'd. 20. Tim guardianship account of Jacob Mum nm. of f lio person anti estate of Aunol ta KimniuJ, minor child of Henry Kiiumel, lato of */cclmiijcsbni'p, dcc’d. Tho guardianship nccounf of Wm. Kcr, puiinlian of flic person and estate ol Catharine J. Trimble, minor child of Thomas Trimble, late of the borongh of Carlisle, dec’d. 28. Tito account o( John Shoots, udminlstrn. t'T of tlio estate of John Kissel, late of East poiinshoro' township. doc’d. M ILLI AM LYTLE, llegialer. Kcglster’s nflicc, ( Carlisle, Tub. 28, 18J7-* { All Ordinance Relative to Snow on the Pavements Sidewalks. SECTION 1. Be it enacted and ordained by t lie Town Council ol the Borough of Carlisle, nnd it is hereby enacted and ordained by the Authority of the same, That hereafter it shall ho the duly of each and every owner and occn jiier of property within this Borough, whether corporations or individuals, (u remove nil snow dr fdtiHh that may full on the pavements or side walks In front of or along any lot or properly frr the Inhabited part of the to« n limits where per- Rons nro accustomed Jo pass und refuiss on foot, whhln twelve daylight hours after the same shall I riuvo fallen : And all such owners ami occupiers I ahull be liable to a penalty of Five Dollars for | every neglect ol tbo retjuirementa of this Ordi nance, to ho collected us other penalties are •collected. Sec. 2. H shall be tie duty of (ho High Con stable after every fall of snow or slush that may mconiiuodo (ho wrtlhfng or render it disagree. Sll» “P 01 .' t,)O O ''‘ rior « ami occupiers of pro 1 -- J mv ? . reasonable thno to remove said in (J °} 1 fr° m the pavements nnd sidewalks M! n V ) L ~,e J r i ,r to go around thu fC l lt lho Borough, to the end of „v J, * flofa rnBlt is Inhabited, and when. or the snow or slush shall not have been sufll jen.ly removed fiom the pavements or sldo aiks, he shall .notify (ho owner or occupier of l/° f* r ®? front of which the said enow or ush trtriiJi not have been siilliclontly removed, I® Rwovo Iho same. And iho said High Con "i 0 iWng such noiico shall ho entitled to ucmand and suo.tur Iho sum ot Twcnty-llvo cents, bn. ? l 0 person to whom said noiico bn « *? n Blvcn I n«d In case Sard snow or slush oi« ot Inimodlaloly removed, after such noiico M n ?’ 11 * h * n b 0 11,0 a ‘Mr of (ho High Consta. //in.° rc r vo ’ l < ! r . cn, J l,o >- B ft m ° 01,0 to remove *«o sumo, for which «erv|c'o ho shaft bo crttltled fiS ISSII; pled) that may bo occupied In romovlng°Bni(> snow or slush. And it shall bo tils iiWrm?!2 duty also, in ( ' ,o lntt > or case", to give inforrtmiiotf to a Justlco of the J enco of (ho violation of (ho ist section of this ordinance, nml see that (ha penalty fortho same is also collected for Ihonso of the Borough. Ptovided, That no person ah«l! ho obliged to expose or uncover In winter (ho ho.\ at or near the edge of o pavement which Contains a street wash Sro. U. Wheronny property within tlio Bo rough Is owned or occupied by any corporation, | >c notice provided for In (he second section of *hl« ordlhiujoo, nmy served on the President Jrany officer of said coipomtloni nnd the said President or officer so rccolvlpgsald notice shall 06 personally liable for the price (hat may ho nonmpded by (ho High Constable.for removing the snow or slush, ns provided fur 16 (he second section of this oidinnncej this, howovci*, not be ing Intended to relievo the corporation from its payment, iftho-Iligh Oonstublo shall chooso to resort to said corporation (or payment. Ktmclcdnnd pawed by tlio Town' Connell of ary I^ ,r '^K^ 7 0lu ’ lb,M . O'o 12lli day of Fcbru- », ~r ,£• NOBLL. Ohitf IJurgeti. , H. Wnrzni., fcc’y. to Corp'n 7 I'obrimry 10. 1857—8 t s OOOTS He SHOES. Another largo assort. Jr* of Coarse and fine Hoots, Ladies fine Morocco Boots and Shoes, Milos' and ChU- J[ #n » dp., Gum Over Shoos & BuflUloo Socks'. ®t very low prices. D «c. 18, 18C0 CIUS. OOILBY. CS®* roo ,°jve<l n largo duorlmoht of Wall' ton£°o» w 1 Hold voryohoap.' 1 ov “ 7 * * 11. SAXTON. STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, FIIOJI THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY TO THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEII BER, 1850, INCLUSIVE. Made by the Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in die 22d and 23d sections of the act of Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed on the IStli day of April, A. D. 1834, and also in conformity with the 27tlrteeclion of the same act, which requires the County Treasurer once in every lyear to state his account and produce his vouchers to the Commis- after examination by said Commissioners, shall he by them laid before the County Auditors for settlement according to law. In accordance with which A. Senseman, Esq., Treasnrerof Cumberland coun ty, submits the following as a correct exhibit of his receipts and expendi tures for the post year, ending the 3 1st day of December, A. D. 185 G. A. SENSES! AN, Esq., Treasurer. Receipts. To amount of outstanding county tax at last settlement, “ Taxes assessed for 1860, “ Loans received of Bunk, “ “ Wm. Leonard, «< received of Wm. 11. Miller, “ received of Wjn. 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 exoi eralmns and commissions . Boroughs ft Townships, Nowton, Dickinson, Frankford, Monroe, Ncwvillc, North Middleton, Upper Allen, Carlisle, Dickinson, Rasfpennshorough, Frank ord, Silver Spring, Carlisle, Dickinson, Eantpcnnsborough, Fraiikford, Hampden, Hopewell, Lower Allen, Moclwnicsburg, Monroe, Now Cumberland, North Middlutun, Newvlllo, Newton, South Middleton, Southampton, Sliver Spring, Shippcnsburg borough, W Cstponnsborough, Upper Allen, Those marked thus * havo'sinco paid hi full. Those marked thus f have paid in port.* 11 *** 0 ' Grand Jurors, for services In 1850, . rft Traverse jurors, do Zinn or Wllll nn Goutd as court crier, , v 25 Henry L. Burkholder boarding jurors order ol the court, yg Q 0 District Attorney. Win. J. Shearer, District Attorney, took In ConimoDWoalth doses, Witnesses fees In Commonwealth cases. Justices* fees in Commonwealth cases, Coiistablus'fcoß in Commonwealth eases, County Auditors and Clerk fur services, Philip Quigley for auditing accounts of Prolhonotary, Register and Recorder, James Loudon for dockets, Recorder’s Office. John M. Gregg, loos In Commonwealth cases and recording, JaincJ Loudon for dockets, John Pllkoy lor making desk, Commissioners’ Office. James London for duplicates', blading and stationery, Andrew lleckur for repairing cancelling hammer, John ilyur fur calculating taxes. Commissioners for travelling expenses, Isaac Rlrigwult lor calculating asaessincnt books, J(mies Armstrong piiy as Commissioner, M, Graham »« William M. Ilondora’o# “ AndroW Kerr u William H. Miller 1W services as altorncr, Michael Wise for services as clerk to CoiiimlrtMtacrtf, William Lytle for Indexing, &tf., James Loudon for Index book, John R. Braltonjor public printing, Ephraim Cornmkn << E. Realty ** George Zimr <* EoStefn Pniiieniioi • John Bacon, Troosuror Eastern Pcnlfonltarr, for support of prisoner*/ Conwy Jail and PGnifcitfiary. , k* 7 ? n d others, fot clollilhgf, Ol'nrikofs, &0., for prisoners’, V rA . « flnd Dn ughniun, physicians IdJail, Jacob Bowman for support of prisoners. O Wni/T ft ? d ° tUorH > for r °l* in > at Jols, wnn ° ,f J® r ohftreoal fur Jail, J ’ Uilllamß. Murray tor rfono coM/ Aloxiuulur T. Bobmur for nlllntlnn uu r • JBP.KS SkSIF SiS , Poor Hoiiso'. Jacob Senior, Treasurer of Poor noo’so. a. ■ William Alexander and others, vlaltors to PodV " J. Olondonln, W. Oornmm, and J. O. Brown, pay an®lreolon,- Hond Oxdors and Damogsr. Samuel Sharp and others, damages awarded by court, Pundsf persons on corticate, ■ John Finley for buildlUg bridge at Quigley *s, John Finley and other's, tot repairing l bridges, Appropriations*. Cumberland, Union, and Good Will Flro Companies,’ Assessor; John Q. Jaylor and others Assessors, for serviced,- Elections. Officers ol .general and township elections’and making returns,* OF THE Years. Collector's Names. 1853 Christopher Meillugcr, 1834 Samuel Beotcm, “ William Graham, “ Moses Bricker, “ Robert Mclvor, “ John 11. Spahr, 1855 David Tnylor,* “ Henry Suston, “ Lafayette Pcffer, ** George W. Fesler, “ Benjamin Jumper, “ John W. Duey, 1830 James Gallic,f •* John Auld.f “ Jesse Laleriy,* “ Samuel Berry,* “ Samuel llume,jr.* “ Joseph M. Means,* “ James Brooks, “ Adam Seircr, “ Jacob Krout.f “ John Shenton,* “ David Wolf, “ John S. Morrow, Samuel Green, “ Thomas Bradley, “ James K. Kelso,* ” Francis Eckels, “ Jacob Steinnmn, “ Levi Trego,f “ David Dovlnney, Expenditures. DV PAYMENTS. Courts. Witness Fees. Justices’ Fees. Constables* Fees. Auditors. Protliouuiary’s Office, Register's Office/ Printing.. Bridges. Public Buildings. R. Natclicr one year’s salary as keeper of public buildings, T. D. Irish fur water rontfor public buildings, A. A. Lino and others,, repairs at public buildings, N. W. Woods for matting for courtroom, ; Mrs. Moudy for putting down carpet Incouft room, M. Morris for putting gas fixtures into court room, &c., . Bonds paid and interest, May and Murphy for shoveling snow, Henry Saxton lor hardware, &o.', •' F. Gardner for repairs at jail, &c., P. Arnold for carpet,’ N. W. Woods balance on settlement, George W. Hilton and others for coal, John B. Bratton lor postage,' ■ George 1,. Refghter and others, forsnndry repairs, James Armstrong, Commissioner, tor travelling expenses, Gcorgo W. Hilnor for duck for jail, •. R. Natclicr for scrubbing court room, Adam Senseman for horse and buggy hire, Sheets and Swartz for reward, >■ C. InliofiTor candles, fluid, &0., Adam Frost for charcoal, • D. Marlin for boarding jurors, James Martin for repairs, J. C. Thompson others, for holding inquests, $11,870 40 28,167 44 7,912 88 1,000 00 1,809 97 Joseph A. Weakley and.others, for abatements, . . Refunded Taxes, Jacob L. Zug and others, refunded, 150 00 5 58 1.815 79 100 60 4,004 00$ Sundry persons on certificates, $50,458 00* Sundry persons on certificates, » Pennsylvania Lunatic Asylum. John Weir, Treasurer,' for support of Wolt and others, dmf. Outifand’g. $271 27 01 60 01 61 104 04 44 00 fill) 60 247 10 665 20 214 82 By amount ot Ootnmloslorors orders, Outstanding taxes,. t “ Collectors foes, Treasurer’s commission.on $42,001 69$ CuMDEni.AND CptJ»TV,.’sBc." We, tho of Cumberland county, do certify and submit the foregoing as L>SBssla correct 6latem©ns)ft’tl|o receipts and expenditures of (huoouutv aforesaid, from the Ist of January to the 61st .pf «JDccciuher, 1860, inclusive, ns also a schedule of (ho on I stand ing tuxes on tho Blsl day of. December, 1856, in the boroughs and townships therein stated, together with a statement of lho ejt|lefi(innros under ouch head of appropriation made by the Commis. sinners in compliance \vlt|l contained in the 2£d and 28rt sections of an act ol Assembly ol thisOommpUWealtli, passed the 16lh day of April, 1884. Witness onr hands and seal of oilice, at Carlisle,'this 29th day of January, A. I). 1867. ». M. GRAHAM, J ,’ti,'*/.■? W. W. HENDERSON, t C’ommmionerj. • A. KERR. \ Attest—M. WIBE,.C/e£J|£j^ L. 1/Mderi.a no County, as.)!'' '\\\ 829 77 108 72 1468 68 1016 90 180 80 146 81 86 27 108 84 120 20 1690 66 27 88 281 07 132 9)1 061 82 300 20 290 06 410 00 We, the undersigned Auditors of Cinnherlnnd comdy, mol according to law, and having ex amined the accounts and;,yon,chers of A. Skssiman, Esq.. Treasurer of said county, from the Ist day ol January, to thC.SIM day of December, A. D. 1850. Inclusive, do certify flint \\v find ou ing f<j tlie 1 rcasttror, A» SfcNsr man. Ksq , the sum of four I lion sand and sixty‘four dollars and one-hali cent, dub by tho Comity of Cumberland, as will appear by tho foregoing exhibition In testimony whereof \vd hove hereunto set our bauds ut Catlislo, this 291 h day of January A D. 1867. ' ' 3 3 ' 1181 72 278 80 A. SeViseman, Esq., Treasurer, in conformity with the lOili section of an act of Assembly, enti tled “ An Act to revise the Militu System, &c.,” passed the 80th day of April, 1868, exhibit! tho following accounts . -j' DU To amount of oulstamllnjg'Miltlta fines for 1855, and previous roars, as per last annual statenicnt'liv Cojmty'JjjulUorn, To nnKnintoC JllilUia flua(|_flflsu33cd for tlio year 1850, na per return trf Cotihty Com ,• mlaaioncra, V.,-'? ;; i,3OD 00 ’ • 102'60 Schedule cf Mlfllla laiii,' ckwMlVng amount of dnpHealo, nmounf rocelrod,'amonnt 23 of collectors fees, amount of exonerations, nml amount onlstamlinir for tlio rear 1800, and previous years, J 463 20 40 00 Township, 252 4 N. Cumberland, Mupacr, N Cumberland, 'Joseph Musscr, SMppensburg B. 'James Brisker, Dickinson, [Joseph A. Weakley, N. Middleton, Ji Im 11. Spahr, Nownllc*, jHobert M’lvor, Upper Allen, iDavidTnylor, East pciMisboro’. |O. W. Fcslcr, Fmnklord, B. Jumper,/ Mifflin, J. B.'Perry, N. Cumberland. Wnrt Porter, Southampton, A. Highland, Sliipponslmrg B. Thomas Spencer, Carlisle, James Oalllo, Upper Allen, David Bovlnncy, Cower Allen, Janies Brooks, Dickinson, JolmAuld, v Eastpennshoro’. Jesso Laverty, Frankford, Samuel Berry, Hampden, Samuel ‘ llopjuoll, 'J. M. Means, Mifflin. |M. Ilnlo, Mcchnuicsbnrg, Adam Sen ref, Monroe, - Jacob Krout, N. Middleton, 'David Wolf, K. Cumberland, John Slicnton, Nowvillo, [John S. Morrow, Nouton, Samuel Green, S. Middleton, iThunuia Bradley, Silver Spring, J’rancis ££kds, Sliipponslmrg B. JJ ■ StcinmaiV, Southampton, J.K. Kcjso, Shippensburg T. 'Ellas Iloch, Weatpennsboro’. jLevl Trego, 123 0) 10 50 897 80 80 2-> 65 00 73 721 , 60 7 50 60 08 25 60 268 50 287 50 214 50 60 00 00 00 650 00 12 04 8 60 287 60 227 25 178 00 04 50 cn By amount of fines outstanding remaining lYftcollcCtCd fo years, By amount of commissions allowed Collectors,- By amount of cxoncrallonsj - By amount paid Assessors, « “ Bratton, Goromnn and Beatty, «* " Capt. J. Messlnger, per order Quitman Uuafda, •* " A. S. Woodburn; per order Big Spring Aunmautlntf Guards, « “ Hays Mickey, per order Springfield lirlhntry, •» “ Col. S.'Orbp, Brigade Inspector, for Brtlafy, <« “ County Commissioners for serviced, «» “ Treasurer's commission ou $9OB 78, at ! per cent., Amount ot Assessors lor furnishing delinquent at two cents each, vie i Cush paffl Jos. M. Brandt, assessor ol Monroe, return ol 150 persons, '« WilliaiiY Clark, assessor of Southampton, return of 148 persons,' <r Henry Zoarlngj assessor ol Lower Alloil, return ot 128 persons, «< John G. Taylor, usstssb* of Upper Allen, return of 112 persons’. «< Q. E. Kancifer, assessor .61'NeW Cumberland, return ol 28 persons, « Daniel Kaufman, assessor ol'Soiilh Middleton, return 6f185 persons, ** James Slmw, assessor bt Westponnsborough, return of 128 parsons,- “ Jacob Zigter, assessor of Nowvlllo, return ol 71 persons, «« John O. Eckels, assessor of Sliver Spring, return of 180 persons, *« J. B. Eborly, assessor of Mochanlcsbnrg, return 0f122 person?, “ J. D. Dunlap, assessor of Dickinson, return of 206 persons, << Samuel Eborly, assessor of Hampden, return of 110 persons, << John M> Mlfor, ndsbss'ttt of Hopewell, return of 08 persona, *« J. L, McDowell, nisossor of Frauhlord, return of 198 persons, “ David BhuVdt, assessor ol Newton, return of 111 persons. “ John Wlngart, assessor of Shlpponsburg ; twp., return of 10 persons, “ Jacob Wolf assessor of Eastponnsboiough, return ofOOO persons, “ John Speech, assessor of Shlppensbnrg Bor., return of 112 persons, “ William 11. Trout,assessbr of Carlisle, re I urn of 247 persons, “ Samuel Mngnw, assessor* of Mifflin, return of 09 persons, « John Coble, assessor 1 bl North Middleton, return of 152 persons, 88$ 60 181 081 80 00 1697 18 142 88J .8 88 tQ 07 82 00 80 00 27 00 <B6 76 184 30} 7000 00 80 00 00 00 too oo 167 84 i T ; W6O 00 * 1068 81 «5,00 Cumberland County, <l. M \Vo,,llio undersigned, Audttqrs of Cumberland county, elected and awonbaocordlng to law In accordance iy lb the act of Aeaoinbly, of tlio 80th of April, A. D. 1868, having examined tl o gbqvo account o( A. bpoaempn, £><f„ Treasurer o I the county nforc.ald, in Ibo mailer of Militia oM»iu«°r" n A*i° "«■' ?orr<lCt “ b “ V<i * t,, ' cd - W'lnjsa opnbanda at Carlisle, Ihia 00™ day iVoi 871 70 Loans and Interest ou Loans. Miscellaneous. Abatements. /, i Fox Orders. Conslables’ Returns. Amount of receipt MILITIA ACCOUNT. Duo Comniontvcaldi Namet. I’r’i Jhnt. of Duplicate. IHI7] |lB 40! 11801! 1808 18541 1*1,807 2VI $42,001 69* $42,001 69| 11,688 42 1,088 42 689 01 $50,458 01 * 60.468 01 i J. STEINMAN, i ISAAC RINGWALT, \JudUon DAVID OYSTER, \ i Jhnouut received. Colleel't Feet. Jhnt. of I Krone!'t 7 Gfi 0 05 0 40 C 8 811 5 14 6ft 70 48 24 70 13 78 40 SB 50 ]ft 02 15 60 U 6 2 12 2 ftft 4 65 2 96 27 6ft 81 7ft 00 00 17 no 111 00 44 18 26 00 00 6B| 11 6ft 67 48| 13 40| 16 60 02 20, 72 08' 06 ftU 9 60 12 00 6 66 60 83 $978 71 $6O 12 $270 6ft $6OB 89 tlic year 1860 and iro\ ions $6OB 80 60 12 270 60 S 8 20 09 Oft 60 00 76 00 60 00 187 '4ft 60 Oft 0 08 $6B 20 j; 9TfiIN»tAN. . / i ISAAO KINOIVAI.7 1 , 5 MiiMr: BAVID en'STEU, ■ { | LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Elizabeth Ramsey, late uf South Middleton township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been issued by Hie Kegister of said county, to tho subscriber, residing in tlio Borough of Car lisle. A,' persons indebted to said estate arc requested. o make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them propci ly authenticated lor settlement. * 75 00 . 76 00 22 00: 184 25' 8 75 865 10 ANDREW BLAIR, Es’r. February 19, 1867—Ct* 10,184 04 Agricultural Implements, Ac. THE undersigned, whose shop is in Nortl street, near to Glass’ hotel, Carlisle, uouh: Inform the public that they are now prepared tc manufacture Agricultural Machinery and Implc ments ol various kinds, such as Horse-powers Tread and Lever Threshers, Shakers of differ ent kinds, Clover Shelters, Fodder Cutters, &c Straw Cutters, Coni Shellers anti Tread Powen now on hand. Repairing promptly attended to. Terms reasonable. ' February o, 1857—3m' IJiultcd I*nrtiK'i-Nlilp, WE, the subscribers, have this day entered into a Limited Partnership, agreeably to tho provisions of the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed tho Ist day o? Jtorch, 1859, entitled “ An Act relative to Limited Partnerships,” and do hereby certify that (ho name of the firm under which said part, ncrsliip is to be conducted is “Jacobs & Eller,” that tho general nature of (ho business to bo transacted Is Distilling and Milling, and (ho same will he transacted at Middlesex, in North Middleton township, Cumberland county; that the names of the general partners of said firm nre-iVtlen S. Jacobs and Calvin Etter, both of (lie Borough of Carlisle, and (hat the special partner is John A. Warfield of Frederick coun ty, Md.; that (he capital contiibilled by tho said John A. Warfield, special partner, is one thou sand dollars, In cash; that (he period at which said partnership is In commence is (ho 2d day of February. A D. 1857, and to continue for (ho period of Hi e years, w lien it .shall terminate. ALLEN S. JACOBS, CALVIN ETTKR, General Partners, JOHN A. WARFIELD, , Special Partner. . Carlisle. Feh’y. 2, 1857—01 218 26 1,277 08 71 65J 74 12J 92 20 107 08 DASIKL GANTT, (AW of AVir liloomfichl, Perry County.') WILL, in tin l 'month of April next. move to ami settle permanently in Omaha, Nt hras ka Terriloiv, anil make entricH rtl land, loealu Land warrants ami invest funds in Kansas. Ne- Imi-ska ami lowa. on favorable lerrn.s. for all persons w ]io mav entrust their business m Pis hands. K KKKRKverfl :—Jainea Pollock, Governor of Pennsvlvania; lion. J. H. (Jnibam nml Wm. li. Miller. Ksi] . ("arli'le. Febrmnv o, TH.',7— 2iu NOTICE, THE connertien between Doclors Smith;; ml Arni'-tnuig haling been dissolved, Dr. A. has opened an ofliee in South Hanover Street, n few doors above the Post Oflice. where he may be consulted at any hour of the day or night.— Dr. A. h.i.s hadtliiily \ eai s expei ienro in the pTol.ss|„Ti. the lasi ten of which have been de voted to the study and practice of Homeopathic medicine. Carlisle, Dec. IS, 1 R.'.i*,—ftm Family Groccrir*. Jl” ST rernved a large addition to my slock ol Famili Groceries, among « Ineli will lie i.omd Rio, S,igii>ra. Mocha, .lava and Roasted COF FEES; Cni'hed Lump, Giauulated andlliown SI GARS. Levering’s Sv nip. New Orleans ami Sugar House MOLASSES; Rice, Starch, Soap, Soda, Cream Tartei. Aie., Herkimer, Pine Ap ple, and Sago CHLLSL; Black, Hyson, Impc /W**.2l ri, ‘ l u “ l * TEAS; Spices of every iiiwiTf.lg vaiictv. Clioculale. Cocoa, Farina ami , ( 1,111 s, ,ri ' ll » Raisins, Currants, Cit e^si2aj»r,,n - Beaus, Hominy, Cranbeniea, Ma caroni, (5 rils. Tabic Oil, Ketchup, Peppei Sauce, Preserved Peaches, Pine Apples and Strawber ries; PiekeU, (Jerkins, Onlona and PiccolillL— Fresh Lobsters, hr,. 1 cull special attention to my large stock ol $4OB 29 Segars and Tobacco, Inhicli is not excelled in the town. Lovers o I the weed can.bCsnited cither In quality or jirico f Farmers will And Oils of an excellent quality [.Also ‘<U r hJfo G , re:iBo, ,> a substitute tor Tar. AIAOKEKAL No. I, 2 anil 8. U’iiitc Flsli, Shad, Smoked Herring, &c. A'i o| the above articles nre fresh. mid will be so Id low (or c .all, or Country Froduco (alien in exchange. 1,388 79 $l7B JOH.V WILLIAMS C.ulid,', .I.uuiaiv M, |n.'j7 Jvwm ,1 Oultld'H S iliuy l'hiiu« ;ut, \c. WK m<• now opening and ..IPeing |.> r k mil 11c1111111y a>• m11111m• 111 of Tnn.-v A ole.H einhr.ieing a l.irgei and beiln •.< 1.-i ticni tl rvei hi'loic: oMVied, eotiMalinjj in p.iil o| Jewel M>ix l 's. puniunjf, C'dngm, Hollies, K nick Knacks, Haskell, Inks, Siij.j.eiH, Cigai bohleis, Candlesticks, Mugs, Pitcher s, Vases, Toy Teas, Tea Sells, Calms. Birds, Mollo ('olfees, Figures, Caid Baskets, Wagons. Ah well ns numberless other varieties, ( need lo he seen (o hu nunied. All olleied low rash juo/ita at the old ht.iiid— •• Mar Ma ! 1 ” J. ir. Kin' Carlisle, Dec. 2d, I8o(l. 04 00 22 61 69 6( 70 6( Kvaa’ii & Co. Great Gift Hook Sale. •Hl'.r Ihon<hcai' t Xew Turk f.ol.t Jewetiy given away to purchaser* X o( Boohs. Alt hooks will he sold ns low as can he hud at other Mores, many ol them lor less. Nc" Books received daily. AGiltvurv ing m value from 2d cents to *lOO, ghenwiih each book at the time It is sold. Un\inß«n hand u very large stock ol new unit MUuublu Books, and as otir motto Is •• huge sales und small profits, ’wo aru determined to give our cuslomers belter bargains than ran he hnd else . An v b ‘ o6T{ Published In New Voik or 1 hiladolpjdu w ill bo promptly sent, gift inolud od, on receipt of juiblisher’s price. Catalogues of Books and Presents, containing Adi explana tions nlll bo ffeirt free (y all junta of the cotm- 18 Oft 08 00 Tho most liberal Inducements nro oflVred Agenta. Any jiersnn hy sending ns an ord for ten books, with money Inclosed, Mill bo c tdlod to an extra Book and Gilt. All order* /'or books, containing money, Co onsiiro pur/eCt aa/Wy.) should bo reffiatonrl nt tl>o 1 qst Q/llco where they uro mailed, ami dl. reeled to hviuitt & Co., -100 Droadway, N. Y —M. Thoiuns fc Sons, South 41b street, Pblla. | J. D. Mppincutl & C». IMiilu. • D. Appleton & Co., Hroudwiiv, Nun Yorks Der by K Jackuon, Nassau street, N. V. Soml fur a Catalogue. ft 12 2 96 2 60 2 24 », i , , . EVANS «i CO., » rlnclpftl store, 4(M) Ds-ondway, N. Y Dmncl hIZ .“d. c Cl, “ snul st - A" V.”! Oreumbur 18, iWO-Om Hath i iiatsi Tfj'i“',' ljBcr ', ll '-; r n,o3 ‘ ‘-MpocHitlly inloriua HI. 1 frldmls nml tho public Benernlly, ilml liosllll conllllilija tllo Hill nml Cup Slum In Main street "Wo will 1,0 gl.nl to L I,ls „|,t c,,"t“ inoVs rtf" n,,( l els. 110 tins flow on hand u Hf{Jf splondid assortment of HATS of all from the edmmon Wool Hal mJ,‘"■'''ll '" r nn ' l SIMt llut "' " nrt tmt must suit ovm-y ono who has an oyo (o oct ling tho worth of his monoy. His Silk, Molo akin ami Heaver Hals, arc unsurpassed lor Huht ness, durability nml llnlsh, by thoau ol any oili er eKtahllulimoiU In (ho county, i uv ‘* r .v‘lnscription consfnntJy'oi hand. Can and examine Carlisle, Jan. 8, 1867 7 8(1 0 24 4 04 1 08 8 04 JUST received, a fresh aupplyol Perftimor lop, Ilulr blls, .Pomades, Ifnir llosfonitlvcs, Coloring Fluid. Soaps nml Extracts of o\-ery variety, for sale nl small advances hv January ft. IHQ7. H. J. KIEFFEK. | I.TMTOnSsT wanted at (Ills OincoJn]iayiiioiit for ( J.rX subscription: Carlisle Deposit £tP£QIAL Deposits will be.received lids O Bank, incorporated by tho State of Poonsyl- Vania, for os abort,a period a* four month*; and interest paid at tho itoto of Fivo tforcent, pep annum, and (ho principal paid buck at any time alter maturity, without notice. Interest cone*, after pie expiration of the lipid ip'oclfled in the Certificate, unless renewed for another given poi. riod »t, four months or longer, in which case tho 1 interest i» paid up until tho lime of the rraeW-* al. Bank opens ut 9 o’clock A. Mi- arittl dofef! at 8 o’clock P. M. y order of tbo£o«n) ; of Directors. : Notice. Waodm for the Season. JUST received at tho “ Marlon Hall” Grocery, Cranberries, Buckwheat, Raisins, Hominy, Citron, Deans, Currants, Salad Oil. Prime Cheese, French Mustard, Mace, Clove®, Nutmegs, ci/inafuon. December 25. J. W.* tJBr. KUTE & LOSH . William Kkr, MKicifofn Bn£'^*iCnf, Rout. C. Stkiiuctt, Jou.v DcxLlft n . Ricu’n. Woods, John S..ST£nkaf t ' John C; hi.uip, H. A. SxUBOBOyJ < THIS Hank, doing business in (bopaltf* of Ker, Brennciuan & Co., is now. tmli* pro* pared to do a general Banking BuslncsS WiUt promptness and fidelity. . ( Money received on deposit and pald.batjlc bn demand without nolice. Interest paid oipSloC«* cial deposits. Certificates of deposit ■bearing' interest at the rate ol live per cent, will be If sued for as short n period as four months. In. lerest on nil certificates will cease ntmtttrrity provided, however, that if said qcrliflcatVi ore renewed at any lime Ihercaftcrfur another given; period, they shall bear the »:yne.rafeof interest up lo the time ot renewal. PurtiqijW attention paid to the collection of notes, dranV/£hocfef, in any part of tho United Siatcs ofCUh*- das. 1 Remittances made to England, Irclahtf, Of he Continent. The faithful and confldcntfaf xecnfiou of all orders entrusted to them, may »o relied upon. . ..... f They call (he attention of Farmers, icsnnrl all others who desire a safe depositary for (heir money, to the undeniable fact, that tbw proprietors of this Bank are (naVt-iWua/tyllftbfo to the extent of their estates for all tlio Dtpo-' dts, nml other obligations of Kcr, Brcnucnuus man & Co. , , They hare recently removed Into their n*ir Banking House, directly opposite- their-fomcr stand, in West Main Street, a few doors cast ot flic Railroad Depot, where they will fltaU time# be pleased l<r give any information desfred In regard to money matters in general. Open tor bnsim'ssfrom 9 o’clock Inthoinoni* ing until 1 oVlock in tlio evening. -■ J H- A. STURGEON - , CaihUr. Carlisle. Dec. 18, 1350 * ' A FIRST RATE FAMILY MEDICINE. ‘ CuhU me the Hot-bcdt of Contnmplion, if thould be rrmored at soon at pomMe. THIS celebrated medicine should bo beptfttt hand by lamilien gcmmilly, os it Is a most excellent cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Hoarseness, Pains ami Weakness in the Gbcit, Livei Complaints, Dyspepsia, WhoopingCongh, Sore Throat, (Jmnsey unci General Debility. It is pleasant ami very good for children. Cold* are the hut-beds of consumption, and they should be remedied us soon as possible. QalUh hci ‘i lCti.nr has acquired a just celebrity for tbo cure of all diseases arising from severe cold* } and its eflicary lias been attested and approved by hundreds ol our most respectable cltlxcD** In every instance immediulu relief hasbeea given, as the follow ing ocrtlticalo from tbosowbo have tiled It bears testimony. Wu. tin; undersigned, do certify that wo h*jo used Calbdiei s Preparatb.nu fur Consumption, ’ Colds, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Jtc., (did having evpeiieuced immediate relief therefrom, would rreommetid it to all nfllictcd in that way. f David Herr. Cyrus J. Reese, Mrs. Antes, Win, Jennings, (entitled by William Mitchell, Pro* ihoiiofaiy.) Kirk Few, (Superintendent of the f Harrisburg and Lancaster Railroad,) Wm. Col der, sr., Elms. F. Muench, &c., ITorrlsburg. Many have booh cured of Consumption j— sod j hundreds of ofJiijr.reforencos In vartyugjMrtaet tlw country could I»o given, who apoakM lb# medicine in the highest terms. Manufactured and for vale J»y JAMES OALLOUER, At Ins residence in Liberty street, below ths Cotton factory, nr at Hauso’s Fiqlt, Store, cor m-r ol Market nml Fifth street, or >fr. Heilman** Han isburg. Pa., at Eby'f store, and at ,la< ob (i,il 1111 ici's, next to Arnold's store. (’ ulivlc, J.uCj . 21, 1857 —3m is. j. miuiT u. orug-ist, moved his stole fiotn the funner stanp to his now Umlding immediately opposite* ami adjoining ,M i. . lnlion''s otoro. Having nndeewn an.ingemenl In preserve bl» tncdl cirieh li>'.sh and puie, and ha\hig replenished his assoiinieiit ol eaiefulh selected drugs, he is hum again prepared to'attend to business wilh care and promptness, ills assortment " ill Inrnish almn.st every thing that may bo rallied (or, either by the physician, ortho fowl, ly, (or domes! ie use. The greatest enru and precaution will he ohsened In the conipoun ling of prescriptions and dispensing of modi* dries His assortment of confectionaries and ‘uney goods is very general, and will unablo MirelmseiH to suit themsehea. £11 A \ h just returned li mu t lie city, mid nowf o]iening a large assortment of elegant new stylo Fancy ami Staple DKV GOODS, to which I Mould rcßnecilrilly call (lie attention of all pur chasers, a v, a the ladies in pmt icular. Bruchs, Long mid Square Shawls, Scarfs, Fun, elegant hmhroideries. splendid Silks, French Merinoos, Delaine-, Cashmere, Plaids, Blbbona, Salmluy &c. A new stock of Muslins, Tickings, Calicoes, &o.» In great lietynml very cheap. Also soum elegant jjotf patterns of im|)eriul nml.lngntln Carpeting, 1 inn now receiving now Goods weeklv, smi selling them of!'rapidly «t very irjlupetf prices. My old Blends and customers ami all lo want af cheap and ImmUomh goods, will.plcaapcxamliio the stock before purchuslrtg olswwhVjv. OAABIItS OGILftV; Carlisle, Dec. IC, 1800. GEORGE W. M’OALIiA,' Clocks, Watches, A <&=& AND j’EWEUIr. -£A BH Ma‘ii*et Sr., IlAuniSDi’iio, Pi. N. U.—Welches and Jewelry neatly rerMfod and u'mtnnU’d. Ucromher 11, ISoiJ—ly NOTICE Is hereby given, that application for license under the net of BUt Marph, 1850, untitled “an net to regulate (ho salo ol Intoxi cating liquors," must be tiled whh’ (ho udder, signed on or before (he Hist day of Marti) next. JOHN M. GitEGGj Clk. Qr. Sett. Fob. 12, 1857—3 t ALE persons knowing themselves IndeMod to C. iiiliotT, Agt. are hereby nof/lled loculi ami fictile tliolr respective accomita as «oon ss possible, ns lie Is desirous to make a genera] settlement. Koflco ls also given to 'those hav ing claims or demands against 0. InhotT, to lent the same without delay for settlement. H'M. Ji. TROCJTv O. INHOFP, ArtS Carlisle, Feb. 6, 1857—Ct T 2 COTTON CORD, Linen do., Mnnon Lines. Fish Lines of colton k Unon* Chalk LiUcr (rinM Enmp Wick, J'mnplnKHopcii.Bod Corrtil’ ifaninll Ball 1 wlno, Clmhcs MiiikiJkcV.dfSS*> coh eil nm! I’n r kalo by. . B.‘ . Omllhlo, January B,lBo'i.- •• "■ “ . W. M. BEETEM, CashfofV December J.i, 1850. Cumberland Ttillcy PROPRIETORS, OiLLOIIER’B ELIXIR. K«w Goods Asalia I Holiday p n i:.s r rrrs 4 . Cloths mi J Cassimcrcs,' deai.eh i;f Notice.' Notice.
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