■om the Reading Oazelte. Gov. Packer’* -Vetoes, iker deserves the thanks of the poo efforts to arrest spmo of the Many the present Legislature, by the use power.. It has been our unploa ih the past, to condemn Gov. Pack in some particulars; but wO are t free to do him justice, and wo ly, without hesitation, that the po n in his Inst annual Message, and >f his administration since its pub- 1 worthy of the cordial approbation unocrat and well-wisher of the though the benefits.of his vetoes •ondored inoperative in numerous ly tho passage of objectionable bills vil by a two-thirds vote of the Le- st he is entitled to thanks for the imptitndo with which ho has bsed itional power for arresting hasty, to, and evil legislation. Ho has its duty, nt all events, and the msilulity of forcing a batch of )rporations upon the community, their substance for private gain, ion those who, in defiance of his lave deliberately assumed that re- ist, and a total disregard of the is and wishes, appear to have go to acts of the present Legislature. :ion majority, as if conscious that is destined to bo taken from them . ~,,,, - election, and that many of them returned to their seats, havedo i tormiiied itp make the moat of the opportunity they;;iiiw ; moBaes3, and therefore they have mopopollzed nearly the whole session in the passage pf-Bank billa, and charters for innu 'v6iiw|Sttneoossary and irresponsible cdrpo 'T%hd after hurrying through the Ap bill and ether important public in less time than has ever been ho done before, they are about to ;xt Tuesday, in the most indecent 10 other reason, that can be dovin carn their $7OO in as short a time fit business for this Legislature to law allowing tiro truth to be given on tbp trial of indictments lor li was passed by the Legislature of : acts will bear scrutiny. It is true, tution allows the truth to bo told of ; but as our honorable legislators touch that, they have done what :ered the next heat thing for their ion, by wiping out the liberal Act flowed the Press—“whose perfect free dom'fiißi'fho people’s best safeguard against and Wrongs of all kinds— tor pabliSb.Mc iniik about all men, “from good for jnStiJiaAle ends?' Dosides, ■ return to private life, which vypbbo speedy and sUrO, made the repeal so mUob thc moie deslrablel Well, in reviving thA&ito'i'e-at and absurd eoiumon-law maxim iiiWMB? tire greater truth, is tiro greater libel” England, whence WU derived it, has Legislature of 18(50 Mfcve provided against future criticism. WBP”*** of the corrupt acts of its JUeur bers|l-, 15iit all tho. truth that the most pre- '-cditOit can publish about them, liwiim 11 so far short of tuo reality, that we do any jury in the.land will convict fvpuu.-Cypn though ho may ho longer give the , °.. . *M*vb,’, Avenging the Death Of . ins Jtobilc Jtegisfei' BAtys, at Lou- ; week an .atrocious murder was and the murderer arrested tbtbUgh of a negro slave-.’ Ifli'e assassin, | knocked at tire door of bits victim's * midnight, and on .the .owner’s him with a.rasor, cutting and inflicting a number of gash* CSi ffbui whlch death ensued. The fiend then ft.nd, ? followed by a negro slave be- Conly, the mUrdercd man. The chased him several squares, and and knocked him down with |; lie then mounted the fellow and [ .jjiinx-until.a policeman, who wtt^ralso.a^ ! fbfbimv ’came up and condiictfed the man tb razor was found -bit a few yards vjplcro the negro felled Kins; ' i|pAXT Travel;—Thp travel of cmi tjgjlp the weat has commencedmuch ,wu ,! Spring than übiWSi"jtfdgiHg from the of persons already sent over the Railroad. Among those who plaices for the purpo’siiof c'ngdgiUg in ' pursuits,' there have been about ' :l',mp|&Udrcd families from the State of Dela i Also & number from New Jersey.' ‘ number of youngmon from this State (:i l»||®staken passage for the gold rbgiotib Jit r Pifc P6ak. . Judging fronj present appear-' S emigration to the West will be much any former year since 1857. ' page of the Speaker of the lj[ous4 first appointed fo ; office by Speaker Boyd; is said to bo one of (he ‘ best ptfrliahVctitariaua in the country, knows 1 ,| : |orfcotly airthorule¥()if b'rdcrahd the routine 1 |W'biYaih^ss>' is acquainted with evfery member J ;;6lf;;tlio'ribuso, and is very useful to the Spoa ■ ;;, Ker iu the discharge of his duties. Ho is a lad ,; ** w -%»8 of iigb.' ' (Jqn'ccdod that of the pae w df the lost steamer Hun ga le life iviis savecU Thonum . board is not yot definitely mpposdd to bfi about one hun- iwn, tho free colored man who ipped in Chester colinty, Pa., men, was brought to Balti a private jail, and offered for Fortunately it was disoover whereupon ho was released, ime. : . Hon. Lewis C, Levin died ori -llTodnesday morning of last week, at Phila- had been a member of Congress, abd|«&> leading Native American during th^« ICO la ** organization. He had for several years past, ow- of his physical and mental , Moutalitv.— Scarlet fever has been the homos of a number of citizons efnwaver county. In the short space ofsev#tp ( »nys, Mr. John Nowtoh and his w! , fe . of Slippery Rock, were called to lay,all jtJie^Children, four interesting boys, side by qide. in the church yard. J ; v ■jMDBDEtt will OuT.—Among the prisoners on board the Mexican steamer Mar inese, were two Spaniards, named Carcano Louls iDclisle, who wore formerly .convic ts in Now Orleans, but' escaped. AnmssiON op Kansas.— The committee on the House of Representatives report in favor of the immo- of Kansas into the Union. V.-ii-' " Democratic State Convention ibnioted its delegates to Charleston, to Douglas for President,- Interesting from Washington. Senor Barftnditiran is In possession of Into dispatches from MirnrAori’s party, which state that Goa'. lloblos was wounded, but not seri ously, during tfjb last attack on Vera Cruz, Miranion attributes his defeat to the intorfercnc'e of the American forces with his steamers, {t is now charged that the Ameri can ships hoisted no colors at' first, and were taken for vessels belonging to the enemy. Af ter their colors were hoisted, Commodore Ma- ceased firing, but resumed it in defence while retreating. Dispatches from Costa Rica represent pub lic affairs there as being in an unsettled state. President Mora is still endeavoring to enlist other States in an effort to restore him. The election for President and members of Con gress will convene early in May. Letters to the State Department represent- Mr Dimitry as earnestly endeavoring to secure the transit rights of tho old canal company-. All transit propositions will bo submitted to the Congress now iu-oxtraordinary session. The Cauty ar rangement is said to bo in popular favor. Tho sutecommittee appointed by tho House Post Office Committee to examine and settle tho details of the Senate Pacific, telegraph bill, had a protracted session on Saturday, but foiled to arrive at any conclusion. Tho Presidential cauldron.-us boiling, and scarcely a day passes that does not change the fortunes of. those who are most prominent for the nomination at Charleston. Por tho last few weeks Hunter, stock has been very buoy ant, and it is said that nearly all tho Southern States will concentrate upon him. JSarbk Ftoun and Meal.— The Flour market is dull. There i 3 very little shipping demand, and the sales are only a few hundred bbls. good Western extra at $6, and th lots to supply the wants of the bomb trade dt $5,62 up to $075 per bbl. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are scarce. The former is selling in lots at and the latter.at S3,so.per bbl. is little inquiry for Wheat. Wo quote good and prime red'afc $1,42(5)1,44 per bush., and small sales of Wliito at .$1,56(0)1,62. Ryo is more active; 700 bushels sold at 86c pur bu. Corn of prime quality is scarce and firm at 73, cents per bushel. Sales of 1200 bushels damaged at 58 cts. Oats are in fair rcqucatlit 45c for Delaware and 46c for Peuna. Clovrrsebd continues very "quick Sttiall sales of fair and prime quality ats4@4,£fy per f 64 pounds. Timothy Is steady at. 53,25. Flaxsood'sclls on arri val at $1 '6O per bushel. Whisky is dull. ‘ Small sales of Ohio bbls. at do. at 21(5)22$ cts; liUd&. -at 21c, dud Drudge at 10i<3)20 cqnt». CARLISLE MARKET.—ApriI 4> Cowcc/ed Weekly by Woodxcard & Schmidt* Flour, Superfine, per bbl., . . $5,1? do., Rxtra, do., , • , 5,37 do>, Family, . do., 5,37 do.> Rye, dfo, .3,62 White Wheat, per bushel, : He'D <h>., , “d’dv, Rte> xla., Cori>r> xlo.> 1 Oats, do.> Fall RArIeV, do* Spuing .Oaklet, do.> Clovekseed, ■da., Timotiitseed, do., Jsflw& On the 29th nit., Ey.the llev. J. Evans, Mr. John Mmiir, to Miss Kebeoca Ginbek, both of Na\vvill», ' > • IList of Lcttcis. Published in the ** Volunteer,” by authority. Tf IST of Letters remaining in th© Post Of- J—J fico at Carlisle, Pa., April 1, 1800. Persons in quiring for Letters on this. List will please say they are advertised'. One cent duo ou each .letter. Adams Jno jr 'Jerkin? jn6 Albert Sam’l P • Kulbcrcr Jacob Altlck.J C . Korn Bentley Anderson Elizabeth Kutz'Chas Allen Alexander 2 Kline Jacob Adams Jane P Miss Kosbr Alc£ Adams Jos , King E B Bookbinder M * Kunkel Elizabeth .• Black John Keffcr Goo Bowers Wm . Kolb D, Bourdmau G J 1 , Loitiugcr Barbara ' BlaketE W. 2 Lehman Sarah Ann Brown Jacob II Lackey Jno • Brooks-John D Rev LowisJano.2 Babb Augustus Long Philip Butler Milly Leib Mary ElleSl Bell Fauny Miss .Muokel John Bushman. Eli Mathers Catharine Briekoy Eliza Miss ■ Mowcry Helena Brown. Jno Miller Susan Mias 2 801 l Catharine'Mrs Moore Jane Misfi Brown Jus . Mnlliu Juno Butler Elizabotk Martin Abraham ■ Bombcrger C C Muttorff Elizabeth Carlisle Wm T - Miller Wm . Croffatd OhaS Mentzor Marg^ G.orumau Elizabeth Mrs Myers Jacob Chandler J W 2 McClure Cuth Mrs Cromer-Wm Miller B H Oonuolly Thos Nor\Voll Wm Commiclo Mary Ann Ncsbit MincrVa Miss,. Cornman Margaret Noble Sam’l Jno. Nelson Alex ' CorumVn.Lovi Nailor Emolino t proflard Mary Miss Nisley Maria Mias’ 1 CreoJnoD . Philips Wm Craton Edw’d Peherd Mary Miss Casio Susannah A Philips Tho’s Carder Wm . Pipplo Jno Chovcs Jno M Partington Percy Drown PT 3; t . Robinson Jos Dumm W T Rev 2 Richwinc David .. Doardqrf Alex • Sponslcr Sarah M 2 . Deitz Elizabeth Miss theater Leah Miss DUlcr Julja A Miss 2 Sponslcr J S Douroan jno S.hearor Rachael, Mrs Davis Sarah Shearer Philip 2 Dillcf]Mattio E Miss Spcaks..Lconard ■ Duuklqborgcr Eliiis Shoafor Ewing julia E Miss Stivihson Moses Fells Sara’l J Soavera Goo Freeman Rachael Miss Snyder Jno N Fields,Rob’t •* Smith Mary Miss 2 Fair Mary Ann Mias Stouter Geo W 2 Forman Mary Mrs Shade Jno Frederick Jno Sovqnger Geo Fields Wm i Suyder.Kull Miss Gordon Godfrey . Sluter Anna Mary Gallacher J 2 Spahr Rcbccba Miss Qracoy Jno ShuiF Jaa M Graham Sam'l Sholuto J Gowen Rachael Mias Sherry Wm> Groason Tho’s, .. Sheldon Wn> . Gill Geo, Timlcr Geo W Goodyear P G Thomson Benjamin Grabjll Philip Tyler Sarah Juno Gladfolter Jno Underwood Mary Louisa Goodyear Sam’l Waggeher Mary A Grubb Rebecca • "Watts Jos Glace Ddb'l Weave# David Gross Mr Woibloy Elonbra Gibbs & Bro Woodburn Jno M Hoover Harriot D Wetter Jacob Hayor Frank 0 Wagner & Lewis Harris Cba’s 2 Waggoner Mary J Haines J E <t Q Waskton Lisaos Hawk Elizabeth . Willoughby * Black Hays Jno Walters Goa. ■ Howard !* ‘ ' - 'Waggoner Wm. Harlan Uonry Woatslo John Hoover And'w P Wert Joseph Jackson Matilda Miss . Zciglor Jacob , JOHN B. BRATTON, P. M. First Arrival of Spring floods. THE -subscriber -respectfully informs his friends And customers generally, that ho has just received and opened for the Spring {fade, a' largo and beautiful assortment of MEWS AND BOYS" \VEAR, comprising a groat variety of the latest stylo of goods, a few of which may bo mentioned, viz:—Pino plack, bide, drab, brown, Pfonch Cloth, fine Pronoh doeskin Cassimero in largo quantities; beautiful silk mixed Oassimoros and Twooas/.a groat variety of Vesting of all kinds. Also, a very largo stock of LINEN and COTTON GOODS. Also, ex tra, qualities of English 8010-leatfaor TRUNK'S, Va lises, Carpet Bags, and Umbrellas, all of which will bo sold at the cheap Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, at the very lowest terms at V- A? . ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S, \ North the America* Boxih'e. March 29/1060/ V* ;. Washington, April 2. Philadelphia, April 4. 1,25 4,00 2,50 J S the best Medicine in the world for the cure JLof Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma Difficulty in Breathing,; Palpitation of the Heart, Lipthoria> and for the rolicfVf patients in tho ad vanced Stages of Consumption, together with all dis eases of tho Throat and Chest, and which predispose to Consumption, ■ It is peculiarly adapted to tho radical cure of Asthma. ‘ Being ' prepared by a practical physician and Druggist; And one of great experience, in’the cure of tho various diseases to which the, human framp ls liable. It is offered to the afflicted with the, greatest confidence. Try it and bo convinced that it is in valuable in the-euro of Bronchial affections. Price 50 cents per bottle. Prepared only by Dr. A. Eson wein & Co.; Druggists and Chemists, N. W. Corner Ninth & Poplar Streets, Philadelphia. Sold by every respectable, Druggist and Dealer in Medicine throughout the State. April 5, 18(10—ly Important News! To the Citizens of:Carlisle and vicinity. 3HILIP ARNOLD has just received from • tho eastern- cities, the largest/best and cheapest, assortment of ..Goods, ever brought to this market. I can assure iny customers that I have, studied their interest as well as my own, by purchasing the new est and most desirable Goods in my line.' My stock consists in part of- ... Ladies’ Dress Goods;' Such asAiawnd, Lawn Bobos, Bcrogos, Berego De laines; Poil Da Chenc, Debegcs^,.bared and plain; Dress Silks of all kinds, Foulards and Alpacas. Eronbh Wotkbd Collars/ tlndcrslcevcs, Handker chiefs; Flounciags', Edgings, Laces, Xnsertings, Vtc. , SKawls and Mantillas. Stella; (df every dcsbmJtidn,) Chnsmero and Thi bet shawls: Mantillas of different kinds. Domestic Goods, Muslins, Tickings, Ginghams, Checks, Osuafblfrg. o , and linen and Cotton Sheetings. A largo,lot of HoiSory and Gloves* such as ihen's, women’s, and children’s.' Gloves and Hoiscry of all kinds. ' , Cloths, Cnssiraeros, fcurfhniefcts, Doninls, Cotton ados, Bide Drillings, Lirfen chocks, Joariis, bared and plain. Bonnets and Ribbons. A very beautiful assortment of bonnets and rib bons/ Shttkor’S bbnhotsl for children. Skirtai -/Hoo tic d skirts of all kinds,' from 25 cts. to $3» Ingrain, Venetian, throe ply, Velvet, Brussels, rag and hemp Carpets. - Oil olotbs of all widths. Matting.'*" White arid colored matting, and cocoa matting. A largo assortment of Trunks rind Carpet Bags. I'would respectfully ofik tHo.ladfds.6f Carlisle and vicinity, to ouil oud oxariiino for ihoihfiolvos. I foci confident of being able to offer hdrgdins aoldommot with. Remember the old stand, a tbw doors cast of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, April 5, 1860, REMOVAL. AL. SPONSXjEB has removed his office • to his now house opposite Glass’ hotel. Carlisle, March 20, IB6o—tf APPEALS FOR 1800. THE Appeals on tho assessment of Real and Personal Property for 1860, will bo bold At tbo Commissioner's Office,.in Carlisle, as follows:. . Eastpcnnsborough fend Hampden, on Thursday, tho 26th of April. Upper Allen, Loiter Alien and Now Cumberland, on Friday, tbo 27th of April. Mochasicsburg and Silver 6pting> oii Saturday, tho 28lh of April. Monroe arid South Middleton, on Tuesday, the Ist of May. North Middleton and Middlesex, on Wednesday, tho 2d of May. , 1 Frankford and, Mifflin, on Thursday,"the 3d of May. Hopewell and Shippensburg Borough, on. Friday, the 4th of May. Southampton and Newton, on Saturday, tbo sth of May. . ' Dickinson and Shippensburg Township, on Tues day, tho Bth of May., Westpeuusborough and.Nowvillo, on Wednesday, tbo oth of May* Carlisle, on Thursday, ‘the I’Oth of May. .SAMUEL meg AW, H. ECKELS, . H. WAQGONEfc, , , ( Copmiesiohera of Cumh, Co. Attested. AaiiSTitONG, Clk. April 5, iB6o—6t L«W*t or Stolen; THE Pocket Book of the subscriber, contain ing a number of notes, Ac., on various persons, wasmissedby him on tho 26th of March, 1860. The papers can bo of no uso except to the owner. Should the same bo found by any tht> finder will bo suitably rewarded, by returning it v to the subscriber, residing at E. B. Eyater's* Tavern, on tho Walnut Bottom road, iu Dickinson township. . CHARLES HBINLEY. April 6, IB6o—3t* only Preparation Worthy of Universal Confidence and Pa tronage. ■ FOR, Statesmen, Judges, Clergymen, Ladies and Gontlcmeu, in all parts of the world testi fy' to the efficacy of Prof. 0.. J. Wood’s Hair Resto rative, and gentlemen of tlio Press are unanimous, in its praise. A few testimonials, only cun bo Loro given; ace circular for more, and it WUI tit impossi ble for you to doubt, : 47 WaU Street,- Now York, Dec. 20th, 1858. , Gentlemen : Your note of the 15th inst., has been received, saying, that you heard that. I had been benefited by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and requesting my certificate of tho fact if I had no objection to.give it. I award it fo you cheerfully, because I think it due. My ago is about 50 years; the color of iny hair auburn, and inclined to curl. ■ Some five or six years since ft began to turn gray, and tho scalp on tho crown of my head to loso its sensibility and dandruff to form upon it. Each' of theso disagcabilitics in creased With time, and about four mouths since a fourth was added to them, by hair, falling off tho top of toy he&d and thVcatcning to make me bald. In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest tho falling off of my hair,- for Lhad really no expecta tion. that gray hair could ever bo restored to its qri-. ginal color except frolm dyes. .I‘Was, hofreVor, great ly surprised to find after the use of two bottles only, that not only tho falling off was arrested, but the color was restored' to tho gray liairs and sensibility to tho sculp, and dandruff ceased to form on my head, very much to tho gratification of my wife, at whoso eolicitation I Was induced to try it. For.this, among the many obligations .1 owe to her sox,' X strongly recommend, all husbands who. value tho admiration of their wives to profit by my example, and use it if. growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully, . BEN. A. LAVENDER. To 0. J. Wood *&. Co., 444 Broadway, New York. Siamaaton, Ala., Ju*ly2otb, 1859. To Prof. 0. J, Wood: Dear Sir: Your- “Hair Restorative” has done my hair so much-good since I commenced tho uso ,6f it, that I. wish to make known to tho PUBLIC of, its effects on the hair, which aro great. A man or woman may bo nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to,your-“llair Re storative,” tho hair will’return more beautiful,than ever jat least this is my experience. Believe it uIH. Yours tr\ily> , WM. If. KfeNEDY. . P. S.—You can .publish the above if you like.. By publishing in our Southern papers you will got more ■rntrouago south. I see several of your,certificates u the J/uii7c Jlcvcun/) a strongSouthorn paper. , W. R. KENEDY. wood’s hair Restorative, PnoFE9Son b. iT. Wood: Dbar Sir: Having had tho misfortune to Jose tho best, portion of my hair, from tho effects of tho yellow fever, in New Ortoaus in 1851, I was induced to 'make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer as tho very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can -express my obligations to you in giving to tho' afflicted - such a treasure. ■ FttfLEV JOHNSON. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three si zes, viz: large,medium, and small; the-small holds sta pint, and retails for one dollar, per bottle; tho medium holds at least twenty per cent more in pro jortion than tire snmH, retails’‘for two dollars per jottlo; the largo holds a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion, and retails'for $3. Q. J./VVOOD & CO., Proprietors, AJ4 Broadway;. New York) and H 4 Market Street, St. Loliis, Mo.. And sold by all good Druggists and tfaucy Goods Dealers. April 5, IB6o—Jhn, ■ , " Esettwfetii’s Tiii* and Kood NAPTHA PECTORAL. Embroideries. Gloves and "Hoisery-. Geritfemen’s Wear. Carpets and Oil Cloths, Trunks and Carpet Bags, PHILIP, ARNOLD. LIST OF DEALERS OIT, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise. Also, Distillers, Millers, Dumbormon/Ao., within the county of Cumberland, returned and classified in accordance with tho several acts of Assembly, as follows,'to wit ' * Carlisle. * Charles Ogllby, dry-goods Lofdioh A Sawyer . “ J. W. Eby, grower S. C. Huyett,, grocer John P. Lyon A Sort, bftrdwArb Armstrong 2c Hofief, lumber . Woodward A Schmidt, produce J. W. Henderson, product, S. M. Hoover, produce . i J. R. Noncmaker, produce. .' J. A D; Rhoads ■*' 1 William Bentz, grocer , Prof. 11. M. Johnson, books A. B. Ewing, furniture Robert Moore, shoos ' '■ J. B. Duncan, Agt,,. shoes N. Hantch, clothing J , Henry Mullin, clothing W. A. Miles, dry-goods ‘ ' ' J. Mrtsonheimor A.ftro., confect'y A. M. Piper, Agt., books . J. G. Cnllio A Co.-, hats 5 • Samuel Ensmiugor, saddlery - . Thomas James London-, books W. D. A. John D. Gorgas, stoVes Jacob .Sener, shoes John Irvino " H. S. Ritter, clothing W. Gould A Son, variety Henry Harkness, grocer . William Sellers, baker A. W. Bentz, dry-goods Ephraim Steel, jewelry C. Inhotf, grocer Philip Arnold, dry-goods N. W, Woods, Agt., dry-goods Peter Mmlyer, confoctiOrt^er^ Henry Saxton, hardware Arnold A Son, clothing ; Isaac. Livingston, clothing David Sipo, papcVifc'd fitfnituVe John A. Hurnb’ricb, sr»‘, dyif-gtfods Jonathan Coruman, shoes J. W. Smiley, clothing David Cornman, flour Jacob Wolf, grocer Andrew G. Lcchler,.gVocer William Horn, gfdccr • Black A Delaney, lumber S. W. Havorstick, drags Samuel Elliott “ B. J. Kiefer, Agt. “ Joseph IT. Steel, jewelry Asher Wiel, clothlrtg Henry Keller, hats John Fuller, grocer David ICeeny, grocer James M’Qranahau, grocolp Andrew Moncarditb, gtfocet John Ronchecrab u George L’eiby u Weiiebel • James Ciillio, jr. Daniel Eekcls u Joseph D. Halbert “ - James IF ‘Weaver, furhiture Henry Rhoads u Frederick Coruman u George Grossman, baker John Scb'moll . John Brown ** John Sellers ■ 1( John Keller, gfoc'ory James Callio, er., marketing John Humer John Fredericks John Eekcrd. Robert Allison William Askew David Frederick Wilson Vornard John Low. Jacob Kocny Augustus Croll Jacob Weaver Andrew Swartz Ohondwkh “ Soplfi/FStimn, dry-goods Margaret Ncif, millinery Eliza Stahl Mrs. J.,Hutton ', “ Miss Duke & Aughinbaugh miiry. Mrs. E. Williams, millinery ‘’ Mary Moms; stoves 0 , J. & Guo. Taylor, shoos A. H. Blair, leather 1 ' - J. Warfc, mirketihg W. Mpfisoil " | D.Spook rt ' f ‘ F* C. Kramer, .jowolry Dickinson. John T. Groon, drj'-gooda , \ Garvor A .Keller ,l • ‘ j William Watts .** .1 J. Russel A Co\ f rt 1 W. Russel A Co./ * i David Rays ' u 1 Benjamin,flank “ * 1 Barney Gardner , . 1 Jerry Gardner “ • 1 Michael Noglc) marketing J Jacob Bcotom ' a ' I H. Ockcr, gtoteof < 1 ' Habtpennshorongh.' ' ' Wm. Kor A Hummel, lumber. ’ 1! Enshert A WormloyV . u ' VI- David Lingfiold ; u h Adam Eslingor ... " - I* D. J, Ryiiard A Co. Martin A' Rynard. u . G. ,W. Fessler, dry-goods . , li William Banks/ grocer ; • James Talbert . u . , 1J Jacob Ronnihger, grocer ' John M'Cormick u D., Dellinger, dry-goods .14 Jacob Longneoker, grocer . 14 Michael Free, Woducb . .14 S,. R: Patterson “ ,14 J. Bidleman, marketing I 4 ArGoblo , • .Id William Wolf- a ' ~ 'Frank/ord. - • • • • William Green, dry-goods * • 13 Hampden, , ; ■ H. Rupp A Son, dry-goods 13 H. Rupp, produce 12 Jacob Buokor, produce . ,13 Bitncr A Wise, Shoes 14 Cyrus Temple, furniture ‘ 14 George L. Halo, stoves . 14 John Seirer, marketing 14’ Samuel Simmons, dry-goods, .14 William Eckels * « 14 ; Hopewell, "■ James Green, dry r gbods 13 Shoemaker A Koontr, ; dry=goods IS John Newcomer; flour w , 14 David marketing . .fi Lower Atfcn. J * Brown > A dry-goods 13 William Boyd} SrUgs 14 Eli Wise, dry-goods -•' .. • . {4 John Kutz “ . 14 Moses Bagot, marketing ' 14 William Crall « 14 John Young u . -.14 Jonathan Brubaker, markotitg 14 Hiram Longnbckbr; produce 14 ■ MoAroe, H. G. Stephens, dry-goods D. L, Dovinoy, drugs Hijliiu Hdnry Snider, dry-goods 14 Lewis Zitzor “ 14 William Vonard, marketing 14 Middlesex. Tp. ■ 1.. Jacob Stickle, marketing Edgor A Shryock, dry-goods Meckauitshurg, Briudlo.A Noiwangcr, dry-goods IX Daniel Comfort * « 13 Boyer A -Brandt “ 13 Mr. Stone-;,, « 14 Mrs'. T. Storm * “ Philip Arnold 14 HenryLuaso • ' a . 14 John Roiglor ' ■ do li Bobb dr Gatrotson; hardware 13. John S. Boyer . . “ Ifi Levi-Kauffman, drugs 14 Ira Day “ 14 J. B. Herring .. « ’ ' 14 Edward Lament, shoes 14 Margaret Holmes } f ' \ v 14 Conrad Kiinbs, : 14 Joseph Tottou “ 14 Levi Roiglo , k " 14 Daniel Grabill, clothing 14 A, Singbor, grocer •- • ,1,4 R. H, Thomas-grocer; 14 Jucpb Swartz, jewelry . 14, Jacob Winoman, baker . , 14 Wm. L. Huston, furniture 14- Snmuol Worst ... , 14 Bobb, Shathuro A Co., stoves 14 Goo. Wundorlioh, stoves 14 R. Wilson A Son, stoyos . 14 S. T. Huston, saddlery 14 A. H, Meteor, millinery 14 Mrs, Bryson “ 14 Foglesong, flour W Charles Schmid, baker If Kauffman A Oswald# iZacbanas A'Haverstlok u ■ 1» Clast. it ~ 7 00 '7 00 ■Q* 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 12 60 10 00 r oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 . MILLERS. Peter Myers, Wbstpennsborough, 14 %QO John Shnfner “ 14 jOO JohnDiller •< 14 ?00 J. A. Laugiilid ' n J 4 ,7 00 ■ Shaffer “ ' 14 7 00 J. Borgstres 14 7 00 Peter iWagribf. l|" if. 00 Charles Frehh- ' “ 14 7QO Jacob Keller, Newton; 14 ' 700 William Henderson, N. Midt’n. 12 12 50 William Henderson “ 14 700 Philip Ziglor “ 14 700 D. Hoover, Middlesex Tp., 14 700 M’Oleiff, Shippcnsburg, 14 700 —— Cramer “ 14 7QO Jacob Coover, Upper Allen, 14 700 D. H. Voglesong “ . 13 10,00 D. H. Voglesong, Monroe 14 -7 00 D. Brandt, Monrob 14 700 B. Givler ' “ {4 7'QO John Williams, Monroe, ' 14 7- 00 J. W. Lidich, South Middleton, 14 700 Isaac Gorman “ . 14 700 B. Hopple “ 14 700 John KuaSbr “ 14 7. go A. Bosler . “ 14 700 D. Whitcomb -> " 14 700 Nebingor '& Co., Lower Allen, 14 700 Joseph Bucher “ 14 7.00 Martin Oauffman “ 14 'I 00 C. Eborly . “ 15 10 00 —— Sprinkle. “ 14 7,0 Q Robt. J. Ross, Lower Allen, 14 700 J; H. Rupp, Hampden, J 3 10 00 T. B. Bryson “ .11 15 00 Simon Oyster, Eastpennsboro’; 14 700 John K. Heck ' “ 14 700 Elder Barnitz, Dickinson 12 12 SO I John.Mooilo’ , ' “ 14 700 E. B. Oyster “ 14 •- 700 James Weakley 14 700 Robert .Noble, Carlisle, 14 7. 00 G- H. Bucher, Silver Spring, IS 10 00 Miller do Eborly, Moohaniosburg. 11 15 OP I. D. Boyer, Lower Allen, . 14 700 Henry Manning, Silver Spring, 14 700 Marts, Dickinson, 14 7 00 BEER,- OYSTER,& EATING HOUSES. Andrew. Gould, Carlisle,' 7 10 00 James Wharf “ 7- 10 00 Margaret Miller 7 10 00 H. Arnoldi, “ 7 10 OO George Poland “ 7: 10 00 Frederick Kenner “ 7 10.00’ James Craney “ 7 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7.00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 7 00 7 do 7 00. 14 7 00 14 7 00 J. 11. Singizor, produco . ■ 1 J. Johnson A Son, produco I T. I?. Bryson ** 1 J. Ilumel A Co., lumber I J. Milizon « 1 Sidlo A Ebcrly u • 1 Ag. Implements ,1- George ICrousc, marketing ‘ V John Johnson u * 1* George Stenourd a Frank Marshel " - i< Jacob Emingor, grocer D. 11. Bailor A Co., clothing Narville, . • •" Thomas Slough’j dry-goods 12 Joseph Laugulin, clothiug I<J Thomas M’Candlish, dry-goods Klink A Bros. * tf 13 J. C. A J. B. Brown, hardware W. L, M'Cullough, grocer 13 William Bratton, drugs ' 14 William Kcod " 14 S. G. Wild > “ 14 J. B. Frey, stoves 14 J. B. Cobaugh, stoves . 14 B. Feldman, jewelry, ... 14 John M. Davidson, ahbes 14 William Crotzer, hats ‘ 14 J. 11. Herron, furuUuro ,14 John Brickcr “ 14 Geo. Brickcr " ' ' 14 Anthony Foreman, marketing" ' 14 William Stitzol 11 14 Jonathan Forrcd “ {4 Lawrence Kenolds, clothing 14 New Cumberland. W. T. Sonsser, saddlery I 4 T. Willct, dry-goods 13 Charles Oyster, lumber l's Church A Eborly “ 12 Valentino Fceman " 43 Rudolph Martin “ 13 Musser A James lt U George Hess “ .13 George Hess, produce * f!4 John Miller,,dry-goods- 14 George M. Houck, marketing 14 Newton, John Lewis, dry-goods , , .14 Lewis A Wagner, produco 13 Hylands, A.Woshingor, dry-goods 14 James Kylo - “ _ 14 Daniel Miller. - ' . “ , . 14 Foshaught A Bro. <f 14 McCoy A Hurst “ 14 S. A, BoWciy A Coi “ 14 A. Minich. “ 14 John Waghclf,.marketing 14 Snider A KpeUle, produce 11 J. AJ. B.Hu&k a J. A J. B. Hurah, produce (Oakville) 13 Newcombcr A H6rn, produco 13 Kline, Dry-gOods 13 /South MiddlcfdiX. A. M, Lcidich) dry-go'ddh l!2 J. A. Cnuftnan t( 13 Alexander A Mullin, dry r 13 Goodyear A Reed ft .14 •Samuel Shupp, flour 14 C. Hoover markoting 14 John A. Wolf “ 14 John Layman, dealer 14 Shippcnobtirg. Abraham Hostettor, clothing . 14 John C. Altick, drugs 14 W.W. Herron “ . U Rankin A Bro.. “ ’ ‘ 14 J. Stumbaugh, hardware 14 Fortney .A M'Phorson, hardware. 13 GrAbil! A Johnson " : 13 Ste Vick A; Kunklcj dry-goods. 12 •Jtcwart A Son ■ , Y< n Willis, Moore A tjd. “ 12 Cox A M r CVirf6 14 J. AJ. B. Rcddhig “ i 4 : Jacob Paguo, grocer 14 S. C. Hollar, « . i 4, William Baughman, grocer 14 P. Deitrioh 14 John Bridges, clothing 14 W. A. Cox, shoos .14 P.S, Artz “ 14 Geo. Colo; “ • . ' 14 Geo. Croft “ ' 14 Israel Hicks, istoves 14 A. H: Wolf “ 14 P.-Miller, baker. 14'. Jonathan Snodoy, furniture -14 David.Fratnly ■ 11 . . :14 Duvid'Criswoll , .-‘,14, Martin Anglo, lumber'. 14 John Wilkins, grocer, 14 Kelso A Mathews-, books • 14 R. D. Fisher, hats 14 IL Hyaingcr, jewelry 14 •‘lsiuta'Lu.nda, je.wdry - 14 Ruby A Co., produco. * 10 C, Fdsuaught “ 43' T. B. Blair A Bros, prodiieo ' 11 Daniel Molor, Marketing ; 14 Benjamin Biggs “ .44 N. A. Cornelius I 4 Mrs. Hubbs, millinery . .14 Jane Galbreath, confectionery, • 14 ' SMppenehurg Tp. A. Roarer, marketing . 14 Southampton, . Strohm A Allen, dry-goods 13 Clark A Sons- “ 13' George Clever 14 Schoch A Sons u - 14 Henry Myers, marketing , 14 1 ■ Upper Allen, - Adam Shrivor, dry-goods 14 Goswilor .A Zook “ 13 Peter Qincrich, marketing 14 Robert Hettorick ,e 14 David Merkloff u jd Woodward A .SphmicU, produco l| John Qrcason ' “ iz TheodorcHomsher “ 14 Theodor© Homshet, dry-goods. ‘l4 * G. W. Robison “ ' 23 J. Hood A Co. '. ■ - (t ' ■ Alexander Goodhartj marketing J 4 Janies Bishop n 14 Jesse Rocp. 1 “ . 14 Silver Spring. , David Strohm, dry-goods .' John S. Colo u 13 ; ■Jacob Simons r. " 14 . Brownowell A Weaver, dry-goods 14 ' A. L. Rosser •* 14 ; Kilo « I 4 Joseph Fink, clothing ** 14 Johri Lidich, produco 14 Israel Fiinfi, g.Vocor 14 John Houck, dealer • ■ 14 Fisher A'Copp, dealers. . - 14 E. Bidekmiiker, marketing - 14 Qotleip Switzer “ 7 10 00 Samuel Sykes “ j 10,00 Andrew Swartz “ , 7 10 QQ Catharine Myers “ i ft 500 Jacob Stratton “ , 7 10 00' Mrs. Low “ 8 ’ 5 'OO ,Honry Peters ■■ •“ I 8 500 S. Grove, Lower Allen, ~ . . 8 500 Jacob Howatcra, Lisburn, 8 .5 00 Moses Bagot, Lower AlleSl-; 7 10 00 Elizabeth Hamilton, S. Mitl’tp! 7 10 .00 James Mackey, Shippensburg, 7 IQ 00. T. G. Hoffman “ 7 10 00 Charles Brewster, Newton, , 7 10 00 Peter Honnoborgor, Wostpb’gh'. 7 10 00 ■John Nicholson, Newville, 8 5 00 Crawford & Scott “ ' 8 500 Joseph Ogden, Eastpeunsboro’, 8 500 Samuel Rupert, Mechanicsburg, 8 500 John Melay . “ '7 10 00 Joseph McCan “ v 7 10 00 Wiilumi Redd, Silver Spring, 8 500 John Miller “ 8 ‘6 'OO H. EKerly, Mechanicsburg, 7 10 'OO Brewers & distiller^. William tacomber, Carlisle, $25 00 William Alexander 25 'OQ A. Bossier, S' Middloto’A,, 25'00 M. Q. Beltzhdover, Monrod '25 00 D‘. 11. Voglcsong, Upper Allen, 25 00 William Hondersoii, N. Midd-. 25 00 Somue! Qrissingcr, - “ 15 00 Robert Quigley, Newton-; 10 00 ' A|il (S-Nowoombor “ 25 00 Sami. Ensminger “ ■ 25 00 ' Benson & Myers, Silver Spring, , 25 00 ; ten pin alleys & Billiard tables Andrew Swartz, 1 table, $3O 00 1 H. Arnoldi, 1 table, , 30 00 . W. J. Williams, 2 tables, 40 00 George Poland, 1 alley, '3O 00 ] 12 60 12 50 13 50 12 60 ■7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 Oo 7 00 7 00 y 00 7 00 7 OO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 r oo 1.0 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 10 00 15 00 M OO 7 'OO 7 00 Any person fooling themselves aggrieved by the above classification, ■will have an opportu nity of appealing by calling on the subscriber, in Carlisle, any time before the 28lh of April, after which no appeal will be heard. WM, M’PIIERSON, Mer. App’r. April 5,1860—4 t , ** 7 'OO io, oo Tailoring Establishment. 7Jj IHE undersigned would respectfully an- J- uouncoto tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has located himself on th'e third story ol* lb hofTa corner, in tho room formerly occupied by C. ; L. Lochman, where ho intends conducting tho 12 60 10 00 10 00 7 00 , Merchant Tailoring. Business, in all . its various branches,, such as Dress, Frock, Saquc, and Business Coats, cut and made to order, ■in tho latest Now York and'Philadelphia Fashions. Pantaloons out by a new system, which will give the wearer an elegant appearance while in a stand ing position, and when in a sitting posture, will not ride half way up to the knees, as is usually the ease in tho old way of cutting. Also, a beautiful- style of Vests, that will not ho disposed to rido up as is dSutilly tho case. In all those garments he willin sufre a fit*, .i . - ttutUhg dbno it shprt notice, and directions aa to making givck fallen ‘desired, ... ■‘’v A* , s. • March 29, ISuC—3m . 7 OO 7 00 7 00 To Pai eniti and! Guairfiaiis. TEE TUSOAROIIA FEMALE INSTITUTE. THIS Institution is located at Academia, Juniata county, Pa., 8 milos fromi tho Penn’u., Railroad, at.Pattcrson station, and 6 miles from tho Perrysvillo station. . TERMS: 'fho Academic Teat'consists,of two Sessions of five months each. The .Summer Session with which tho Schodl-‘opens, will commence on' Tuesday, the Ist day of May, 1860,.and Will- close on Saturday, the 29th September, 1860, and tho Winter Session, on Thursday, tho Ist., day of Novchiber, I 860; ahd close March 30th,- ISGI.' Board'including Fuel,' Light and-tfuition-in - . , tho Primary and Collegiate Departments, ‘ - per term, payable in advance-,, • ■ $75 00 Washing, per dozen, 3S Lessons on Piano of Qui tar, according to length, $lO, $2O or $25 per Seas, Use of Piano or Guitar, ac cording to time, ■ ' Drawing or Flower Pain - : ting, , Ancient or Modern Lan ', .guagos,-cnci, When Eire - is -required in Sleeping Eodms, each pupil, - Seats in Church Free., Young ladies will be. mot at tho above stations and conveyed-to tbo Institution, if a short notice bo given by letter, addressed ,to tho Principal at Academia, Juniata county. . For circulars or other information address tho- Principal at the above of fice. t 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 KEV, W. G. E. AG NEW, Pj'incipa March 15, 1800—2 m llllDSyAjlll /TMIE subscriber has,.just returned from the i. eastern cities iVfth. the -.laigest, cheapest, and best selected assortment of Hardware, over offered in this county. Every thing kept in a large whole sale and retail Hardware store, can bo bad a little lower than at any other bouse jn t*b.o county, at the cheap hardware store of the Subscriber, Nails and Spikes. —50 tons Nails ApcV Spikes just received of the’ very bqpt makes and aid .Warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices. ... ■ 600 pntr Trace Chains of all kinds, With a largo assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast-do,, filth -chains, log chains, touguo chains, cow chains, &0., Ac, Hames, —3.so pair ofrHamcs of all kinds just re ceived. Coihnion pattern, London pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than over. ■’ Paints and Oils.— lo tons IV hi to Lead, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with a large assortment of Tar nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, lithahige, whiting, glue, shellac, paint brushes;., tiro jifoof piliht; Flo rence white, white zinc;.citlorod zln'o, rod load,-lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, Ac'. Colors of every description, dry-and in oil, in cans and tubes. Farm Bells. —Just received the largest, cheapest, and best.assortment of Farm Bells in the county. GreonbaStlo metal and Bell metal, warranted not to crack. - Pdmdir.—2h ]ccgs Dupont Hook and Rifle Pow der, with a large assortment of Safety Fuse, - Picks, Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, Stone Ham mers, Ac. Pumps arid Cement.— 6o barrels Cement, with a very large assortment of Chain arid-Iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than ever at the Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 8, 18(10. Prollitiiiiotary’s jVoticb. TVTOTICE is hereby given to all persona in -1- v torcstocL that the following accounts hpvt been filed in the Protnohotary’s Office,’ for examination, and will bo presented to the. Court of Common Picas for confirmation and allowance on Wednesday, the 11th day of April, 1800. . , . , 1. The first ahd final account of Benjamin Kauf man and Christian Herr, Assignoos-of P. F. Ego. 1 2d.’ The account of Andrew M. Middleton, Com mittee of William Ramp. 3. The adeouht of Hoh. -Samuel Woodburn, Se questrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Tdlmpikc Road Company. March 8,1860—3 t 1 rWTTONS Hammered and Rolled Iron- of 1 UV-ftho;fcyPst English brands, warranted in 1 every superior lo American iflalce Just received, with a largo assortment of Sheet Iron, * Anvils, Hoop Iron, Vicos; Hand Iron, Flies, Ilorso Shoo Iron; Karfps, Spring Stool; Cast Stool; - Pivots/ Blister Stool, Nuts, Washers, Ilorso-shoefl, Screw-plates, Rorso-shoo Nalls, Blacksmith Bellows, Ac., cheaper than-the cheapest. All Iron sold at city prices with freight added, and warranted. March 8, 18GQ. , . HENRY SAXTON. A GRICULTURAL LMPLLMENTS of va •ilrlsus kinds, such as . ' Cultivators, Garden Hoes. Forks,.. ‘ Garden Trowels, Shovels, Hay Knives, Hakes, Picks, ' Spades, Mattocks, Hay Elevators, Pruning Hooks, ' Manure Hooka, Plows of ton different makes, including Plank’s; Henwood’s, Gibb’s, ■ Zeigler’s, Bloomfield, York Metal, Eagle. <to., and a large supply of all kinds of Goods to fit.oat the farmer or foeehanio at 1 March 8, IBfiOT HENRY SAXTON’S if sor 6 10 to $l5 TVTOTICE 13 hereby givdn. thlu thd following. -L” named persona luivc died with Iho undersigned ■tlloir petition for license,,under the Act of Assembly of 31st- March*, 1860, and tho supplements thereto, which petitions will, bo presented to tht}. ; .Court of. Quarter Sessions of ‘Cumberland county/oh Jfondag. the Qth day of April, 1860. HOTELS; 'Upper AWcn—John Floyd; Lower Allen —John G. Heulrj .Victor Shannon,. Mathew Thompson., Carlisle. —West Ward; Joseph W. Patton; John Hannon, Henry Glass, Jus. Raymond. East Ward, Willijim Noner, Joseph Hciscr, David Martin, iL’c&umm—EHas B. Eystor, Shelly A Etler. Eastpennshoro.’ — Joseph Martin; Jacob Shall, Samuel Smith, A. P;'Brb. Hopewell — James A,_ Bakins. _ . Seirer, Abraham Stono. Mifflin —H. Kcnogy, A. Kosor & Co. Monroe —Thompson A. Liggett. , Mcchanicsbnrg —Henry W. Irvino, James A. si loy, George L. Sponsler.. . ... ! 'New Cumberland —Jacob Switzer, Gob. Faohlct, Henry B. Stone. JVejefau—Samuel Parka, Cbriatotjhcr Atollingor, . Samuel Spcese. . , *>■ ... Ncwvillc —Djlnl’cl S. Dunlap, John M. WoodDUhs. North Middlefon C. Bcechcb. ‘ { / Middlesex 2'ummhip~ —Owen & Olondenln, William ' Crvzer. , . . .. . • Southampton —William Clark, 000, W, Coffoyj Shippeiisfargr-llcnty Hursh, John Ford, Samuel Jeffery, Mary A, Mutcof. . v . •- Shippensbury Tp. —Jacob Ivellcr. •. '.*•,• , Silver Sprinffr-J* W. Lcidig, David Bollinger, Jacob Olstottf Johti Loy, William 8011. , • South Middleton —John S. Clark, Sdidor Ruploj, John Ricker, Adam Waroham, Isaac Parsons, sr, RETAILERS.;, . P. QUIGLEY, Proth’y. Carlyle— East Ward, C. Neff &G. Winters, Wm Martin, John Pallor, Christian Inhoff, Charles© Eckels, Samuel C. Huyott. West Ward, Sami', w' Havorstiok, • . . ; . Shippensburg Bo. —John H. Criswell, JPrankford —William Green. ... a. , B S- CROFT, Clk. Quar. Sc. March 15, 1860—4 t Surveying »nd Draughting. r P HE undersigned respectfully informs the •*. citizens of Carlisle and vicinity; that he is nre- attend to Surveying and Draughting inall tnoir branches, at the- notice.- Orders loft at the law office of Wn. M. Penrose, Esq.,' will bo promptly attended to. , ' 1 March 1, 1860~»3m*i TO be hnd.at EBY’S some of the choicest No. 1 MACKBRAL, ever offered in Carlisle. ■ December-22, 1859. . . TVTO MISTAKE! Those in want of a bot ’ tie qf Pure old fashioned Brandy, or Old Rye Whiskey, or fine Wine, Gin, Ao., can got it Keanlsa at the Grocery of WM. BENTZ. . January 19, 1860. BOROUGH ACCOUNT.: 1859-60. GEORGE WEISE, Treascher. Receipts. Received James Loudon, late Treaa'r., $l5 65 u Loiin of Carlisle Deposit Bank, 1484 00 " . S. Caldfrcll, Collector for 1859, 922 50. “ John -Noble, Chief Burgess, . 36 00 Goo. Millsr, Clerk of Market, 90 58 *•' On account df liens, . 69,14 “ Geo. Weiso stall rents of market, 508 45 “ J. F. Ycingst ColltV. iVr *800,; 5734 00 Balance duo George Weise, Ejcpesditches. Paid Coupons redeemed, Interest on bopds, Gas and Water Comp. Water and Qas for .1850,’.' Election expenses for 1860, t3as and Water Comp; Water and Gas for -/ 1860, 649 90 William Park add Others Work on,streets, 738 73 William Park and others shovelling snow, 26 10 W. P. Matthews for piking College street I ami making crossings, 624 00 TV. B. Matthews in full of work for 1869, 290 98 John Spalir on account of,salary as High Constable, Thos. D. Mahon in full of salary as So* crctary fpr 1859, Thos. D. Mahon on acc’L of salaiy as So"* . cretary for 1860, . „ Goo. TYoiso, Treasurer, salary and trans cribing books, ■ !* Geo. Miller on acc't. of salary ns clerk of market, «fec., . - TVilliam Park on acc’t. of salary as street ; commissioner, . 30 00 B. Harerstick on acc’t. of salary as Lamp. . . Lighter, 3S Off R.-Natehcr on ace’t. of salary .as Janitor, 18 7£ TVilliam Barnitz and others for stone and brick, Armstrong & Hoffcr, and Dircn for lum . bet, - j 14 65 J. Brctz and others cleaning spring, 54 25 William McElwoo for sand, ..X 16 P. Monycr, Treasurer Union Piro Comp. 56 00 John Campbell, Treasurer Hook A Lad der Comp., •. .Jos. W. Ogilby, Treasucr Good Will Piro Comp., , ' li. Todd in full of bond of S. Wilson,- W. Timmerman in full of bonds, George Weiso in full of bonds, Wm. PcCfer in full of bond, John Stringfcllow oi) acc’t. of bond', • John Humerich in full of bond of William M’Millcb, Carlisle Deposit Bank on loan and dis count, .. . James Swigert for hauling in 1859, Mary Morris for repairs in 1859, H. Saxton for hardware in 1859, E. Donnely balance of salary for 1859, J. B. Bratton printing in 1869-60, Georgo 1- Zinu printing in 1860* E..£oruman printing in 1860, William Sorter printing in I 860) < A. L. SponSler acknowledging deed, G; L. Gouqhor posting ' S. Smith and others blacksmithing, . - ■ * 17 37 James Armstrong preparing duplicate, 10 00 ,D. Smith, Esq., Fees, James McGouigal repairing lamps,; . George Scobcy mowing grass, Mrs. Sanno stall rent refunded, Joseph,Hold gas burners,. W, P. Lynch for hose find D. Bailey repairs to streets, .V. W. H. Wetzel repairs td Grave-yard,. J. Worthington painting, - M. Miunich fob leather, .. ! William Croinlidh for hammer handles, Henry Saxton for hardware in'lB6o, William Miller for repairs to pumps, A. Martin superintending Gravo-yard/ - John Gillen repairs on Poplar alley, James Loudon for stationery, <£c., Peter Sjiahr for ploiying, k . Stuart Jc Ueightcr mason work} ‘ . E. Steel winding clock, . A. Kcr* making crossings^- Jacob Zoiglet for hauling-, Henry Myers and olhorfc regulatings „ $B,BOO 40 , ‘ Wo-havo this day examined the foregoing account ‘ of George Woise, Treasurer of the Borough of Car lisle; and find a balance due him of thirty-five dol- " lars and fourteen cents/ n. hantch; 1 i .QEOKGB S. BEETEJI, J STATEMENT OF FINANCES Indebtedness. Bonds of Gas and Water stock, t{ “ “ loans, if George Sheafer and others, Noto-of Carlisle Deposit Bank) Outstanding chocks) Total, Assists: Gas & Water Stock A mort- gage. College and other liens. Outstanding taxes, Actual indebtedness, notice. LETTERS of administration on the ; estate of Mrs. Ann Scaright, deceased, late of South Middlqton township, Cumberland-county, bare been issued by the Register of said, county, to the subscriber, residing .in . the same township. 'All persons indebted to said'estate-are requested. tA muko-immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement! •, , .. HUGH STUART, Adm’r, March 22, 1800—6t* Notice* JOSEPH lUTNEK, Jr. : .X '■ $8,809 20 35.14 $8,960 40 1639 dh 698 70 475 70 22 00 225 00 25 00 07 50 100 00 07 50 23 80 7S 00 30 (06 262 72 233 93 73 59 '5OO Off 300 40 04 1005 35 71 00 .71 04 39, 10 Off ' , *l 6$ 18 50 S 2 W do f 60 $25,000 00 . 35,000 00 0,963 00 ' 1,900 00 •106 22 $t4,v29.22 500,000 00 1,273 76- on oa 01,884 70. $10,434 48
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