Tup Neono Race. —Bayard Taylor, writing (tom Nubia, Upper Egypt, says : , “ Those friends of the African race who point to Egypt as'a proof of what that race has no-, complisliod, are wholly mistaken. T* lo °nly negro features represented in Egyptian scnlp furo are those of slaves and captives taken m Ethiopian wars of the Eharonlis. The temples and pyramids throughout Nubia, ns far ns the Bare!' and Abysinia, nil boar fho hieroglyphy of monarchs, and there is no evidence in all fho Valley <)f the. Nile, that the nogro raco ever at tained a higher degree of civilization than is at present exhibited at) Congo and Asbanteo. I mention this, not from any feeling hostile to, that race,' but simply to'' controvert ah opinion very prevalent in some parts-of the United States.” , : TttE’ophoriiET’s Fajulv.^— A correspond ent of the Missouri Republican writes, that last summer he was at-Nauvoo and conversed with Mr. Bitoman, who is married to Joe Smith’s Widow. Ho says : X sat at fho table with the family,"consisting of Mr. Bitoman and wife and three sons of Joe Smith; the eldest about 23 or 24, the second about 20j thoilbird a lad of sonjo 12 or 13 yrs. From Mr. Bitoman I learned that not one of the family.believed in Motmonism, and tlmt.hiswife —formerly Mrs. Smith—had always been oppos ed to it as well as the boys. Mrs. Bitolnan is a masculine,.intelligent looking lady of 45 to 47 years. She isji.native of New York. A schoolmaster in Cornwall,'England, adver tising his establishment, says: “Every.bo rdcr must be supplied with a Bi ble, a prayer book, a knife and fori;, three tpw .els, ahdXsilver desert spoon; .all of whiohear cept the books, become the proprietor's perquisite on the pupil’s quitting school.” The conscientious pedagogue scorns to think that the Bible and-prayer book may be well for the pupil; ho prefers bedvever, ,tho steel and sil ver. ” , ’ ' j Marmb. On the 10th nit., by the Rev. Dr. Webster, C-.ipt. Samuel Thomoes, to Mrs. Cmioli.se E. J avett, all of the oily of Baltimore. On the 2nd inst., by Iho Rev. J. Evans, Mr. Francis D lt. leu, -of .Hopewell’ township; to Miss Mary RiniKn'O’LDEii. of Franklord town ship. l&k JOn the ,20ih of: January, in Philadelphia,■ Miss ELMiuA ; OATnAiiixE; .dnngh!TTof Captain: JWhn Cmiiyear, in the.2oili year of her age. - .On the 5 It .instant,.at -tire-residence of his. futiher, in Wostpennaborough township,. Wtt.- i.iam;R., son-of Marlin and Ellen Oarothers, aged 24 years, 10 months 28Mays. " I want to go home,.was my husband's request, Ho bid us farewell, and .hoped we'd meet him in heaven at rest; A stranger and pilgrim no moire will he roam— 0, husband, dear husband, you’re gone to your liome. ■ The angels were waiting your soul to cortvey ■From this dreary world, to the bright realms , of day, . aliuctions niy'spirit doth love. (Fw Christ is your saviour in heaven above. The, trifles of .earth could not lure you to stay. Its joys' and- its sorrows must sopn pass away, You were weary of earth—no longer would roam . Dearest husband thy loss we deeply feel since thou hast gone liome. For ajlinio we must part, till in heaven we meet. Your slumbering body tile Saviour will keep. Till it wakes in ids. likeness, and will joyfully ■>' , rise. . To praise him forever at lioute in the skies, Woticc,'. T OTTERS testamentary on , the estate of J-t Abram Addams, deceased, bite of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, have been Issued by the Register of . said coimty,' to the subscribur residing in the same township. Ail persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to JAMES ANDERSON, .Ex'r. February 11, 1858—fit PUBLIC SALE. On Thursday, 25//t February, 1858. THE subscriber wilfsell at, public sale, at his residence, iu North Middleton township, Cumberland county, 2,mileseast of Carlisle, on the Harrisburg turnpike, the following described property, viz: II HEAD OF HORSES, (two of thorn Colts';) 24 MILCH COWS. 12 HEAD YOUNG CATTLE, Fine-Largo Hull, Filly,Hogs, Breeding Sows, S Broad wheeled Wagons, one a large one ; 2 one horse Wagons, 1 Dairy Wagon, with Cans, &c., 1 new Bliggv and Harness, 4 Plows, 4 Cultivators,‘4 Shovel •Plows, 1 Seeder, 3 Harrows, 1 Patent Hay Rake, Threshing Machine, Windmill, 2 Wheelbarrows, Horse Gears for-Wagons and Plows, 88 Posts, Hoy by Uio.Tou, and a number of other articles too fliituorous to mention. ■* , 0 o’clock, A.’ on said,dAy,ivhon terms will ho known. Feb. 11, 1858—3 t ELECTION. AN Election will be hold dt the House of 11. L. Burkholder in.the Borough of Carlisle, on Monday, the first day of March between tlio hours of 11 and 2 o’clock P. M., to elect three Managers tor (ho Harrisburg, Carlisle and Oliam bersburg Turnpiko.Road Co., for the ensuing year. JOHN ARMSTRONG, Pres, pro iem . Feb’y. 1, 1858. y ■ PUBLIC SALE. WILL bo sold, on the premises, on Tuesday, March 23d, 1858, on the Turnpike',.three miles west of Harrisburg, in Cumberland oonn •T> tIIQ hollowing very desirable' Real Estate v.»: TWENTY ACRES of Good Land, where n—ja bn is erected an excellent two story* |S|ir 1 bbjck dwelling, lnliHg a good Frame Barn, and other no cessary outbuildings, with a Wollof excellent water near the door, and under good fencing. It is also well sot with Fruit and shade Trees. This properly is ono Of the finest in the county, situated on the Harrisburg and Cham herslmrg Turnpike, within half a mile of White' Hail Academy. try- Also; at the saino time, the entire House hold and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, M., when' terms, which will ho easy, will he made known by" , MARIA NICHOLS. February; 4, JBsB—3t* Z,o6U Out-. St. 'Valfutlne’N Day is . Coining! ■¥7*oll can (Ind the finest and cheapest Valon- Fanoy S°tor(T/ B ' J ‘ K|offor ’ 3 Dr “ g ’ Fruit and store 11 " 0 • V ’ alontine3 at B - J - Kieffer’s cheap Fine Valentines at Kiefior’s cheap store. Va eutmea all a sea at Kieflbr’s cheap store. Valentines at all prices at Kieffer’s. • t , o 1 aII ooaooivablo patterns at B. J. Kiefier’s choap storo. Valentines to suit yoilr wish at Kiefier’s Valentines af from one cent to five dollars at iuefier’s cheap store., Valentines sold cheaper at .Kiefier’s cheap Bfug and Chemical store, ■ than af any other house in,the county. Como and sec thorn I February 4,1858. SHADES—The finest, largest » » and cheapest assortment of window shades can he had at the new store of r „ rl . . ■ „„ ■J- A. HILMRICH, Jn. • Carlisle, il/ay 28, 1857. . Paid P. Quigley for auditing account of Prothonotary’s offied, ; County Auditors for auditing account of 1860, Isaac Iliugwalt services as clerk* Isaac Uingwalt one day as auditor. Paid George Zion printing for county : E. Common “ . >« J. B. Bratton “ E. Beatty , “ .. it; - ' J>.rKv Coover •• Paid Eastern State Penitentiary for support, Paid N. W. Wood? and others for clothing for prisoners, FI Gardner and others for repairs to jail, J. Slirom and others for fuel, Jacob Bowman, Esq., tor support of prisoners, Dr. W. W. Dale professional services;’ T. D. Irish for water, Paid Dr. S. P. Zeigler Poor House Visitor, . William Alexander “ “ John Clendenin salary as director, . Samuel Trltt ■■ ■■“ William Cornman “ “ Jacob Squier, .Treasurer of Poor House, Paid Sumiicl Coovei damages awarded by Court, Jacob Trilt ■■''«'■ “ R. C. Sterrct’s heirs, “ Peter Philips “ Myers’heirs, “ " “ Christ. Hoover “ «< . , Joseph Rhoads “ • “ - Thomas Paxton “ “ Sundry persons as viewers. SAMUEL KUTE Paid John H. Spahr and others for repairs, . John Gutshall and others on account of now bridges, Paid George M. Graham, Esq., services as' Commissioner, Win. M. Henderson, Esq. “ , Andrew ktrr. Esq. “ •< Samuel Megaw, Esq. . “ •• James Loudon, for stationery, i. ' Thomas Wilson, salary as Clerk.to Commissioners, Michael Wise, “ “ ' “ . Joseph Wilson, assistant “ “ Philip Quigley, . 11 . William ll.'Miller, Esq., Attorney to Commissioners, salary, 'Do. for extra services, Paid Township and borough Assessors, Paid officers of General and Township Elections, Paid Theodore D. Irish, for gas and water for Court House William JI. Henderson & Son and others, for coal, 5 * , K. Natolier. salary as keeper of public buildings,’ ' A. Hecktr, for repairs to locks, ’ Paid It. M. Henderson and others, interest on loans, Loans to Carlisle Deposit Bank, Paid G. Wunderlich, for cushions for chairs, George W. Hitner. for muslin, &c., ' A. Hecker for locks and repairs. Simm, o^nbi, an(l F . rc . derick Macliestor, for shoveling snow, ounon oimth, repairing press, &c, t . A. Zimmerman, tor snow scraper, SUBMIT W m fflffl® COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, FROM THE FIRST DAY OP JANUARY TOi THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEM BER, 1857, INCLUSIVE. ADAM SEXSEMAX, Esq., Treasurer. -—■?, To amount of outstanding taxfe at last settlement, of faxes assessed for 1857, of loan from Carlisle Deposit. Bank, of-loans from William Leonard and others, - of donation from William Harper, Esq.,, of fines and verdict fees received from John M. Gregg, tax received on unseated land and on special assessments, miscellaneous receipts, received from F. Mentzer on account of bridge, abatement received from State Treasurer, Schedule of County Taxes outstanding on the Ist day of January, 1858, Boroughs .»5* Townships, Newton,' Newville, Carlisle, Frankford, Lower Allen, Upper Allen, Carlisle, Dickinson,- ‘I ~ , Easfpeinn'sborn’, Frankford, Hampden, Monroe, ’ . Mechanicsburg, Newton, New Cumberland,... North Middleton, Shippenabnrg Borough, Westpennsboro,’ T hoso-marked thus ’have since Ist of January paid in full. Those markcdthua.f kayo paid id part. , Expenditures by Payments. Paid Grand and Traverse Jurdrs, ’ William Gould court crier, 11. L. Burkholder for boarding jurors, ! W. J. Shearer feesin Commonwealth cases. Witness lees in Commonwealth cases, : Jnsticesfees in Commonwealth cases, : Constables fees in Commonwealth cases, , Public Offices. laiii Paid D. Iv. .Voell fees for 1855, -'SO Sc 5 67, Clerk and Recorder’s fees. Loans and Interests on Loans. OF THE .A. Air .RECEIPTS. ' 1 A ' Years. Collectors Names, 1853 Christopher Mellingor, 1854 Robert Mclvcr, . 1855 Henry Saxton, • “ Benjamin Jumper, 1857 Samuel Shireman,f ■ “ John W. Cockling “ George Scobey,f , . -. “ S. M. Kenyon,f. “ Abm.Coblo," “ Martin Mount*," • “ . David Hume? “. John Gleim," “ George Attick, “ Wm. M’Cnnc," “ John Chhrch, ‘' “ Levi Zoigler,f “ ; William Griffin, ■ “ R. M. Graham, Courts. Auditors. • Public Printing. Eastern Penitentiary. Coimly Jail. Poor House. Roads and Damages. Bridges. Commissioners’ Office. 1 Assessors. Elections. Public Buildings. Miscellaneous Payments. $11,552 38 28,648 74 4*946 67 7,115 00 200 00 17 00 30 70 14 30 100 00 1,315 79 $53,940 53 Jlmt. Outsl’g. $l7O 87 17 98 78 86 235 76 174,89 ■369 01 253 22 896 92 12* -16 25 OS - 94 67 ■ 497 00 , , 154 50 .396 4F 57 91 ! 813 18 • 485 4X2 43 $4,779, 5: $2,190-21 . 41 00 ■' 36 00 203 59 206 07 186 35 198 45 $3,005 07 10 50 108 00 16 00 1 60 135 00 24 05 209 06 234 o: 182 00 287 80 288 00' 128 00 •or or," .863 80 583-98 44.84 248 01 85 00 .1,650 84 25 00 20 00 1,970 69 10 00 10 00 80 00 80 00 30 00 7,000 00 OO -65 00 80 00 66 00 10 00 . 25 00 25 00 20 00 25 00 187 04 448 04 10 Juiy 20,1853, for 600 00 , Interest 15 00 1?8 36 3,634 62 11 October. 21, 1853, for 500 00 Interest 7.50 3,712 88 12 Nov, 5, 1853, for 1000,00 : Interest 10 00 ,lOlO 00 13 Feb. 12, 1854, for 500,00 ~v Interest 27 50 •> 261 00 283 50 .361 50 54 25 81 51 166 66 375 00 16 50 5 00 60 00 50 00 16 April X, 1864, for . Interest "■, 1,714 02 1 April 1, 1854, for Interest 18 April 1, 1854, for Interest 474-80 ,9 April 1, 1854, for Interest 945 2: 20 April I, 1854, for Interest 21 April 8,1854, for, Interest 71 05 100 00 8Q 00 3 00 22 April 5, 1854, for Interest ' 334 05 23 April 6,1854, for Interest 24 April 10,1864, tor 1,385 37 5.000 00 25 .April 10,1854, for 185 37 26 April 19, 1854, for 4, SO 148 10 50 6 50 18 OO SO 27 May 8, 1854, for ’ Interest 28 May 10, 1864, lot Interest —— T..D. Irish, for githroansulncd in street lamp, • J. & D. Rhoads, freight op box, . A. Martin, for, boxiugjtrees and repairs at Court House,- . William Line,.for trecf[and planting. , J George M. Graham* fofr levelling expenses of Commissioners* Ephraim Steel,-'for wiridihg clock one year, ■ J. & J. Rosier, for rephiririg handcuffs, &o. , Joseph Wilson, to make duplicates* R. Natchcr, for clcamng Court room and olliccs,, Henry Saxton, for hardware, t ' ' Samuel Crall, for repairing'.pavcmeuls, Thomas Maxwell, (br hrrcsting horse thief,'' John B. Bratton, for ppsthge*' . • ; ’ S. A. Jacobs,-for pulling up bridge notices, Chas. Murray, for ice for,Cotirt room,-' John Spahr, for trimming trees in public Square, George. W. Sheaffcr.-foi' use of Agriculturol Society* ■ John Fought, for putting away coal, George W. Hilton, for .horse and buggy hire, . Adam Senseman, horse and buggy li re, C. Tnhoff, for candles, dil; &c., John D. Gorges, for stives, pipe, &c., Monroe Morris, repairing stoves, &c., Paid Mitchel McClelland for hqUlinginqucstson dead.bodies, John B. Coover and’others, *• • •• Paid sundry Tax Collectors qpatement on State and County Tax, Paid John B. Perry and EliaslHooh, erroneous tax, ‘ . - .-it,- Constables’ Returns. Paid Kobert M’Cartney and ollhois, for quarterly returns, Paid sundry pcrsons.on pertifipates of justice, Paid Pennsylvania Sta'c Hospital, for support of lunatics, Paid H. S, kilter, Treasurer Cumberland Fire Company, By amount of Commissioners’ orders, Balance duo Treasurer at last settlement, Outstanding tajiesbn the3lst December 1857, . Fees paid Collectors, Exonerations allowed Collectors, County Treasurpr’s coriimission at 1 i per cent, Balance due County by Treasurer, ■ Total credits. To tolal’amount of receipts, CuMimiir.AND County, ss. .• ■/'""T X- ‘W« the Commissioners of said county, do certify arid submit the foregoing as a I SEAT, Icorreot statement the receipts and expenditures of the county aforesaid, from the Ist day of Janunrydo the 31st day of Dccuiiber; 1867, inclusive, as also a schedule of the outstanding county tasfeiin the boroughs and townships therein staled, together with a statement of expenditures under each head of appropriation .made by the Commissioners in cons ilience’with the rcquisilibns.cbnitained.in the 22d and 23d sections o'f an not of Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the IStJfday of April, A. D., 1834, ; Witness our hand arid seal at Car 'tsle, this 23d day of January, A‘. Di, 1858. , ■ f WM. M. HENDERSON', ) Commissioners ANDREW KERR, ( . 0 f SAMUEL MEGAW. J Cumberland county. Attest—J. Armstrong, |)lerk, .CuMBEiitAND County, ss. - AVe the undersigned Auditorsßf jgumberland county, met; according, to law .and having been .STJ9™! KSttgl&tg Bai<r county, Jroro SXstday pf-Deoetqljsr. 1857,-it}olhsi«*,abcef-, lily fbat we Bnd the sum offiwjgjbusand twbTitqidredand thirty-eight doltaW and thirty cental dueby said TrcasurerTo the county aforesaid, as will appear: by the foregoing exhibit of saiV ary° A D r i^B nCSS whereo ? ~eh!m,to set ° ur hands at Carlisle, this 23d day of Jam [ RING WALT, ) Auditors : J DAVID G. OYSTER, i of ‘ BENJAMIN DUKE, ) Cumberland county DEBT OF THE COUNTY. THE Commissioners of Cumberland county make and submit the following statement of monies borrowed and unpaid, by said county,' 'including interest up to January, 1858. : No . Date of Bond. Amount. 1 . April 9, 1853, for SI2«feOO Interest, 64 00 , „ . ■ . $1254 01 2 April 11, IBoS, for • BOfV 00 Interest, 3Q 00 . 830 0( 3 April 11, 1853, for 400 00 Interest, 18 00 4 April 11, 1853, ior . 500^.00 Interest 22.60 5. April 12, 1853, for 300 00 Interest 18 60 0 May 2, 1853, lor bal. Interest 7- May .11, 1853, for Interest 8 May 28, 1858, tor . 800 00 Interest 32 00 9 June 4, 1853, for 176 00 Interest 6 12 .4 March 6, 1854, for , 200 00. Interest .10,00 5 March 81, 1854, for 600 00 Interest - 22 60 ~ ,•. • > 522 60 600 00 " 22 60 ' J 1150 00’ 51 75 1000 00 45 00 Interest Interest 500 00 22 00 Interest 360 00 14 00 200 OO 8 00 Inquests on Dead Bodies. Abatement allowed Tax Payers. Refunded Taxes, Fox Orders, State Hospital. Appropriations. 'V- >:J- 29 July 16, 1856, for 1000 00 Interest 30 00 80 ApMl 1, 1857, for 115 00 > Interest. • 517 31. April 1,1857, for . 600 00 Interest 27 00 82. April!, 1857, for .: 500 00 Interest 22 sfl S 3 April 2, 1857, for 2000 00 Interest -90 00 418 01 34 April 6,1857, for 1000 00 Interest 45 00 622 51 35 April 6, 1857, for Interest 313 50 86 April 25, 1857, for •100 ,00 4 00 104 bo 37 April 26, 1857, for .. 000 00 Interest 24 00 250 00 10 00 260 00 Total amount of borrowed'money, '529,870 66 WM. M. HENDERSON, ANDREW KERR, SAMUEL MEGAW. ... Commissioner 3. Attest—J. AnMsrnona, Clerk CDjiuEßLtfNn County, ss. We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland couhtymet according to law, and having been sworn proceeded to examine tho several claims as above slated, do certify that we And the, sum of twenty nine thousand eight hundred and sev enty dollars and sixty-six cents, to be a correct statement of all monies borrowed by ..said coun ty, including tho interest thereon up to Janua ry, 1858.. 832 00 181 13 615 00 507 60 527 50 210 00 Pcnusylvuuia Commercial Institute. Located at York, Pa.—lncorporated, 1856. DUEIN G the past year, upwards of one hun dred and fifty students have boon, in at tendance at this Institution, representing ton States, showing a popularity unsurpassed by any similar establishment. The course of study em braces Book-keeping in all Its forms; Ponmanl ship of various stylos; Commercial Calculations in all their business relations; Commercial law, upon numerous important subjects; and Detect ing all kinds of Counterfeit Bank Notes at sight. It is generally conceded that the facilities hero offered for acquiring a business education are unsurpassed. For particulars write and receive a Catalogue containing 18 pages. Commercial Pennmanship Upon the receipt of Thirty-Seven Cents, T. K. White’s entire system of Penmanship will bo sent to any ad dress, free of postage. ■ • ■ T. K. WHITE, Pres't. January 28, 1858—3 m 622 50 500 00 22 50 ,522 50 3000 00 135 00 ’3135 00 500 00 22 50' *522 60 625 00 28 12 653 12 400 06. 18 00 418 00 1201 76 1045 00 800 00 ' 36 00 TH& house and lot recently owned and oc cupied by Mrs. Maria Stevenson, deceased, ! situate in West Main street, in the borough of Carlisle, nearly opposite the warehouse of Mrt Jacob Kheem. The property is in excellent re pair, and there ia a never failing cistern in the yard in addition to the hydrant water. Possession may bo had immediately made known by application to T. 0. STEVENSON, I * , J. W. MARSAAIX; f Exr *• Of A. L. SroN«LEK ) Esq.,'/?<r«/ Estate Jgl 1 Carlisle, Doc. 17, 1867—tf 830 00 800 00 ' 36 00 830 00 .622 00 364 00 208 00 • Vcff' 333,785 924 » ... • ’ ■ 4,004 00i ) 5p37,8 4 9 93 ■- 4.779 57 3,758 61 • • 1,74638 ■ 567 74 , 5,238 30 4000 00 .180 00 Interest ISAAC RING WALT, DAVID G. OVSTER, BENJAMIN DUKE, . Jhlditors. Desirable Residence AT PRIVATE SALE r oo 1 22 • 6 50 22 50 io ro‘ 15 00 5 50 49 50 4 00 .191 60 4 25 20 00 14 50 20 40 37 ADAM SBNSESIAM, Esq., Treasurer, in conformity with the XOth section of an act of Assem bly,'entitled an act to revise the Militia system, &c., pasted the 80fh day of . , : April; 18u3, exhibits the following account- p . To amount of outstanding militia Ones for 1850 anti previous years $571'89 “ << of Militia lilies assessed for the year 1357 as per return of County Commr’s. 1,338 0O 1 50 200.00 j- 50 By amount of linos outstanding ami' uficollected for flit! year 1857 ami " previous years, ' . A • . j 2 29 01 , “ - of exonerations allowed Collectors for 1857 and previous years, 336 00 u of Collectors* commission for 1857 and previous years* 77 15 “ for printing Military statement lor 1856, 60 00 r “ paid Samuel'Crop, Brigade Inspector, salary, «cc.,- ■ 118 00 “ . • paid Ringgold Artillery Company for 1856, ■ 60 00 “ paid Union. Guards for 1856, , 60 00’ “ paid Springfield Light Infantry for 1857, • ‘ 60 00 paid Adamantine Guards for 1857, <6 00 “ paid Quitman Guards for 1857, yg paid County-Commissioners services on Military business, 60 00 " • paid State Treasurer as per receipt, , : ; ■ 31-38 “ paid Township and Borough Assessors for 1857, 56 16 tc .of error in the statement of militia tax, '46 59 “ of County Treasurer's commission on $1,284 73, , 12 84 “ balance duo Military fund in hands.of County Treasurer, 000 81 2 00 S 8 50 11 00 13 50 6 25 687 87 75 j 100 32 194 07 4,503 59 Schedule of Militia Taxes exhibiting the lector’s Fees, amount of Exoncrati . viotis years. , ( - Collector’s Karnes. ot ,®°* Coll ct’s Amount Amount . - I ■v-^^fttef f '|a'ieeiTcd. Fees. Exonerd Outstd’; N. Middleton, John H. Spnhr, -. 1854 i ' $3O'S'J - sB 36 861 ~ NowviKo, Robert M’lvqr, ~, 13 00 • • 18 00 Upper Allen, David-Taydor; '; . ; 1855 , 36 00 ~C •?8 ;50 . 150 600 Franktoro, Benjamin Jumper,- - - 39 59 ’:-r“‘ v l 77'' :? 00 ’‘33 73 Lower Allen, James Brooks, 1850 04 00 '‘SO’3s 266 11 00 Frankford, , • Samuel Berry, ( 63 60 44 61 267 032 Mcohanicsburg, Adam Solrcr, 69 50 56 63 2-97 - - : Hopewell, - Joseph M. Means, . 22 60 20 13 ' 237 - Monroe, ‘JacobKraut, ' 76 50 ■ 72 08 . 3.82 Kewvillo, ' John S." Morrow, 35 50 23 75 125 10 50 • Newton, . Samuel Green, - 52 50 49 88 2 62 Shipponsburg BA Jacob Steinman, 18 00 15 35 265 Southampton, J, K;.Kelso, . . . 68 00 64 60 840 Lower Allen, Samuel Shireman, . 1857 65.50 ' 5130 '2 70 11 50 ’ Upper Alien, John IV. Cookliii,. 68 00 : 42 28 222 23 50 ’ Carlisle,- ' George Scobey, 151 50 : 83 00 440 63 50 - Dickinson, S. M. Kenypn, 101 00 55 10 ,2 90 40 00 • Eastpohnsboro’, Abm. Coble, 88 50 88 50 Frankford, Martin Mounts, 45 50 38 00 2 00 5 50 Hampden, ~. David Hume, 69 50 . 84 68 182 38 00 Hopewell, John M’Coy, .49 50 ,38 95 205 8 €Qi ;• Monroe, - John Glinie, 53 00 44 65 • 23C 6 00|' • t Mcohanicsburg, George Attick, 79 50 30 00 317 16 Of 30-33: M'fflm, John Jacobs, • 47 00 38 95 '2 06- 60( Newton, William, M’Cunc, • ••' .60 00 56 00 Now Cumberland, John Church, 12 50 065 ; 35 ‘ 5 6f. ' Newville, , John Mooso, • .39 00' 24 70 180 18 00 •i' ■•- :. North Middleton, Levi Zeiglcr, 85 60 74 58 .3 92 700 South Middleton, William Moore, 88 00 68 40 860 16 00 Silver Spring, Joel Senscman, 'B5 00 .69 83 '3 67 11 50 Shipponsburj 80. William Griffin, 02 00 - 55 68' 292 850 ■' Shipponsburg.Tp. Elias Hoch, 800 87 ; 60 713 W.estpennsb'oro.’ Robert Grahain, . . 57 00 42 28 222 12 50 - Southampton, J. H. Coover, ' ,52 60 .40 38 212 10 00' ■ $1,926 80 $1,284'731 $77 15 $336 00 $229 01 y ' MI 90 16 79 85 247 64 50 00 $33.785 924 353.940 53 353.940 53 Paid Benjamin Givler, Assessor of Monroe township return of 106 persons, Paid John Leiby << South Middleton 178 “ ' Paid Martin Anglo “ ■ Shipponsburg Tp.,; 17 Paid Robert Mickey « , Ne.wtbn Paid Isaac Eingwalt “ Carlisle Paid Thomas Britton. Southampton Paid Thomas M’Candlish Howvillo Paid David Orris “ Silver Spring. • Paid Jacob Steinman “ Shippenaburgßo., Paid John C. Snider “ '. . Frankfort! ■Paid John Bruce . , , ,** -.Hampden * Paid Samuel Diller. IC AV’estpennsborO* Paid Thomas Scoullor “ Mifflin .. - Paid Henry Cams “ Meehanicshurg paid John Elliott £: , Hopewell Paid Geprgo Martin a Dickinspp ,PaTd'Peres Quigley ' “ Jiforth Middleton [PaldSatnijch Albright ".«• Easfpennsboro’. jPaid John K. Taylor “ , Lower Allen paid John Hutton ■« tipper Allen ! Paid John C. Kirk hTew Cumberland Cumberland County, ss. ' Wo the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and sworn according to law, in accordance with the act of Assembly of : the 80th of April, 1853, having examined the above ac count of Adam Sondoman, Esq., Treasurer of the County aforesaid in the matter of militia taxes, : 29th day of Jand«r|“lMB “h o ™ °° rreCt 03 abovo sla t ed v Witness oor hands at Carlisle, this- ISAAC RING WALT,' V HAVID G. OYSTER, V Auditors of Cumb, Co. . BENJAMIN DUICE, $ 1030 00 120 1' Store Itoour and Residence POIS. 627 00 THE subscriber offers for rent, from the Ist ol April next, the STORE ROOM and RESI DENCE late the properly of John Coyle, deed., situate in Hogueslown, Gum’b. co. The inn n__a provemprifs are a largo two story BRICK HOUSE, in which there is t ISSSIIIW la,go 5 1,015 - 0 BOOM. 20 by 33 loot; jjgJjijjjißL'villi an office in the fear, and Coumi ters, Shelving, Hoisting Machine, &c. The sit nation for a Dry Goods Store is unsurpassed by I any in the neighborhood, everything being in) | complete ordel*. There is also a FRAME TIN SHOP attached to the store. The Dwelling part is in first rate order. There is also a first rate STABLE CARRIAGE HOUSE, WOOD HOUSE, CIS-’ TERN, and other necessary, outbuildings, on (ho premises. For further particulars enquire of the owner, EDWARD LAMONT, Meciianicsburg, or of A. L. Spoxsleh, Esq., Carlisle. • • January 21, 1858—If 522 50 2090 00 1045 00 4180 00 800 00 ,32 00 832 00 021 00 Hover’s Liquid Hair Dye. THE testimony of Prof. Booth and Dr. Brin cklo having previously been published, the following is now added : Ft om Prof. McCloskey, formerly Professor 'o 1 Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Fe. male Medical College of Pennsylvania, and late Professor of Surgery in the American College of Medicine, &c. Puila., Kov. 27, 1856. Mr. Joseph Ji. Hoover —A trial of yont 1 Liquid Hair Dye will convince (ho most skeptical, that it is a safe, elegant, lind eflicacious preparation. Unlike many others, it has in several instances proved serviceable in tho cure of some cutane ous eruptions on tho head, and I have no hesi tation in commending it to those requiring Such an application. Very respectfully, J. F. X. McCLOSKEY, M. D. 475 Race St., above 13th. Hover’s 'Writing Inks, including Hover’s Writing Fluid, and Hover’s Indelible:lnks, still maintain tlioir high character, which has always distinguished them, and.the extensive demand first created, has continued uninterrupted until the present. . Orders addressed to tho manufactory, No. 416 Race street above Fourth, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt’ attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. ■ . December 17, 1867. MEW GOODS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! IHA.VE just returned from Philadelphia, and opened my. third supply of Fall and Winter Uoods, bought at greatly reduced prices for cash,.and will bo sold at a small advance for cash. My old'cus'tomcrs and the public in general, are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock while the assortment is full and complete', and secure great bargains. Boots and'Shocs at Cost, —lntending to relin quish this branch of my business, I will close out the entire stock at cost for cash. Also, Cloths, Casslmores and Vestings, «l cost for cash. Now fa the time and Ogllhy’s tho place to got full .value for your money. Carlisle, Deo, 17, 1867. Terms Job Work done attlns office-on short noiicc. MILITIA ACCOUNT. Amount paid Assessors Jor furnishing Delinquents.at'iieo cents each, viz. amount of Duplicates, amount Received, amount of Vot ions, and amount Outstanding, for thS year 1867 and pre- ; 327 109 79 138 122 .91 140 120 94 162 100 20.2, 171 .'■’lBo ,•>o' ' 126 " 122 ' 25 ’ ■< Saddles, Harness, Robes.&c. A lot of superior largo Buffalo Robes'ibr sale, at the'new Sad- Shop of Samukl 1 Ensming directly opposite “Marion ■ Hall,” Carlisle. ■ I have also a superior DraitgS/ Collar, never : before used in this Conn fry. These Collars are made of the best, rtiaterial, the stuffing being ' . curled hair, and made by hands who work at this branch exclusively. They are very, elastic ’ and comfortable to the shoulders of the horse. ' r have a Very fine lot of HARN'ESS.'madij by the best workmen of Philadelphia, and of the best leather they are able to get up. V I Ifavo also any quantity of my own made up work, made out of a supefior quality of leather finished in the city, • . > Thankful for former favors, I respectfully so- ' licit a continuance of the same. SAUL. jSNSIimGER. ■; January 7,1858 JAMES W. ROSIER, BOSLER & HEDGES, Bankers and Real Estate Agents, Siocx Cite, lowa. COLLECTIONS made in all parts of lowa, . Lebraska and Missouri; money invested, taxes paid, and titles investigated, for non-resi- * dents. Mr. Hedges being Treasurer and Re. ‘ eordor of (ho Sioux City Land District, gives us superior advantages in the investigation of titles, payment of taxes, Sec. Letters of enquiry promptly answered. Refer to lion. A. Leech,-Receive! df Public Monfcys, Sioux City,.,lowa, pichian & Lucas. ’ and Charles Parsons Bankers, Keokuk, Iqwa Sargent & Downey, Bankers, lowa City, Iowa: Jas U Luci^& Co. Barikerv, St. Lduis. Mo. ; G ° i - Vvillar(1 ’ Indianapolis, Ind.; Sbcn pa.d & Hcdnch, ffni. Glenn & Sous, It.SteV ff««dlra Wood, Mas. of Trans., G. H. & D R. E. C.ncipnati Ohio; John Carlisle & Co.! Cleveland, Ohio; Lyon, Slirob & Co., N. Holmes bon, Bankers, Pittsburg, Pa.: J. W \w»p . Cashier, Harrisburg Pa.; Hon. P. Watts’, J. B.’ Parker, Esq,, John B, Bratton, Esq., Berlz & ' Bro.,Hon. John Stuart, Carlisle, Pa.; S. Wag ' ner Cnsiuor York Bank, P. A. & S. Small; ‘ i oik, Pa.j Hon. Jesse D. Bright, Washington, November 12. 1867, Wolice. LETTERS testamentary on tho estate of Mary M. Baker, late of thu Borough of Carlisle doc d.,havo been issued tofhesubsenborresid mg in the same place. All persons knowing themselves to bo indebted will make payment, and those having claims against tho estate will present them to w ALFRED S. SENER. Ex'r January 21, 1858—Ot Roctl’Esfatc Agency. Removal— a. l. sponsleb, Rtat\£sT~ fate Jttgeat, Conveyancer and .S’evfrrfl Cr, has,: removed to’ his now office, on Mailt street,.one' door west of (ho Cumberland Valley Railroad Depot. - >. • . ;Ho ia now pprnyinenlly located, and, has on hand and for sale « verylarge amount of Real Estate, consisting of Farms of ajl sises, improv Cfl and unimproved, Mill Properties. Town frol porfyof every description, Building Lots also ' Vestern Lands and Town Lots. l[e ,vlli his attention, aq heretofore to the NogolSatlM of Loans, Writmg of Deeds, Mortgag ® . Will? Contraets, and Sctivenlng generally'. ‘ . * Carlisle, Oct. 22. 1857. J f $1,932 89 T 51,932,89; $2 12 3 st»- • 34 1 98 6" 64 2.1 ft.. . 1 58 3-76 -'2 44 -182 2 80. 2 40 , .1 88 8 24 2 00 4 04' 8 42 ' 2 62- 2 44 60; $55 IG* C. t. HEDGES H
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