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Corner sth and Callowliill Streets, Philadelphia April 4', 1881—ly LINCQLItf, WOOD & NICHOLS, UANUPACTORERS AMD IMPORTERS Straw and Millinery Goods, ®tliK BONNETS, FRENCH FLOWERS, PANAMA, PALM LEAF. LEGHORN AND straw HATS, No. 725 Chestnut Street, And 724 Lodge' Street, f* HU A D E L P H I A. April 4,1881—3 m Window Shades. Window Shades. TJAYiNG received the exclusive Agency of a I “ r B° Now York BLIND MANUFACTORY Z abl ° *° 8011 blinds •» regular : w h!foa a ™p£ : Just pcooivod, 500 pairs of abodes all atylos and tfoene' 08 ’ ‘.‘L WlllUh "Ut tllO Bttoplion Of HoDSO keepers. Wo are now cottintr in our Rnrm™ <. i of Dry Good Carpota an® all other aood ® Apri,4,lB^ IDICU ' S ™ R V Mi ™; Police.- 18 hereby Riven, that the following thoir n^- d por r a “ n T s . havo filodwith the undersigned! f “r LK ' onso ' ’'“dor the Act of Asaom “y °, f . 3 * at March, 1888, and the aopplomont thoro- 6 0 Ot 1 °na will bo presented to the Court of day,The ° B , HOTELS. Tb^m P ' 8 r o^"'”‘~ JaCOb Klin s J - G. Heck, M. W. L. Oooklin. Jal naymon V "johf 1 0 u,^non Patl011 ’ llonry W “* Uartio, Dickinson —Shelly A Ettor. ■ Eatt Peniuborouah —A. P. Erb. Benin„,. r Shell, Samuel Smith. J ‘ Clay ' acob Hopewell James Akins, Martin Kunkel. ■ .V?^“ cn —Samuel German, Qeo.'Duov Mifflin —Kosor A Coyle. , Monroe —Thomas A. Liggett. •S , s.«sr UN *' 1 " AA<irffc.ea--^J am o S ciondonin, William Crozor. r0 “ SA ~ G00 - Fu °- klor ' Ja<Job Samud s7ees“„ mUOI F “ rk8 ' MeHinger, Woburn. i ' o '-°" yA - D “‘»I S. Dunlap, John M. ■North Middleton—3, 0. Beecher. Miip/icwbmy Tiiinmhlp —Jacob t. Keller A-h-er Ajnay-Davhl Bollinuor. J W r.u v' B , e l’,: fac ' ob Otftott. John toy. ‘ - r,Li(Il K> .ijouf/i Jfnltflttoil —.John S (’liivLr q,.„ | „ . »onry S. Greenuwalt, John Bieh’ef, Abi^fe H r e« Penmborough —Lcivis, Zitzor. _ ... BETAILERS. Guo‘ I \ir T nho ? Charlos P - Eok- B. Mock. ’ G ° - Wmdurs - Julm Pallor, John dor Qri^inge^ 31 Wu ' d *' & w - Havorstict; Aloxttn- Green. wauiurg U uru „ a h~J. n. Croswell. -<*■ Warch J 4, 18« I. . JOUN Clerk. • LIST OF DEALERS, OF Goods, Wares, arid Merchandise. Also, Distillers, Lumbermen, Browers, Ac., within the County of Cumberland, returned and classified in accordance with tho several acts of Assembly, as follows, to wit: Clan . License, A. W. Bontz, drygoods, 9 $25*00 Loidiob, Sawyer A 00., dry-goods, 10 20 00 Woodward A Schmidt, produce, 10 20 00 Henry Saxton, hardware, 10 20 00 Henderson A Reed, produce, 11 16 00 C. luboff, groceries, 10 20 00 X. P. Lyne A Son, hardware, 11 15 Ofl Armstrong A Hoffor, lumber, 12 12 60 J. groceries, II 15 00 C. Ogilby, Trustee, dry-goods, 13 10 00 S. M. Hoover, lumber'and coal, 13 .10 00 J. K. Nonomakor, produce, ’ 13 10 00 J. A D. Rhoads, do 14 7 00 llonry Rhoads, furnituro> 14 7 00 Win. Beut£, groceries, 13 10 00 R. E. Shapley, jewelry, 14 . 7 00 James Loudon, books, 14 7 00 Jobn'D. Gorgos, stoves,. 14 .7 00 S. Elliott, drugs, 14 7 GO Jacob Sonor, shoos,.. 14 7 00 J. B. Duncan, do. 14 7 00 Asher Wiol, clothing, 14 7 00 A. B. Ewing, furniture, 14 7 00 W. Milos; dry-gootU, N.Tlautch, merchant tailor,' R. Moore, shoes, J. Mullen, merchant tailor, Masonheimor-A Bro., coufcot’ry. J. Q. Callio, hats, A. M. Piper, stationery, 1 T. Conlyn, jewelry, S. Epamiuger, fly-nets, whips, John Irvin, shoos, 11. S. Ritter, merchant tailor, F. O. Kramer, jewelry, S. W. Hdvorstick, drugs, D. Sipo, paper A, furniture, L Livingston, clothing, Arnold A Son, do. J. A. Humoricb, dry-goods, David Cornman, flower A feed, Jacob Wolf, groceries, A. Grissingcr, do, John Pallor, do. N. W. Woods, Agt., dry-goods. J. W. Smiley, clothing, P. Monyer. confectionary,, Philip Arnold, dry-goods, Jonathan Cornman, shoes, W. D. A. Naugio, jewelry, Joseph U. Steel, do. Ge.orgo. Grossman, bakery, John Sehmohl, do. ' John Sellers, -do. William Sellers, do. Henry Ifarkhcss, groceries, George Lciby, . do. David Kecny, do* A. Moneamith,. do* Wuk liitrn* do,. John Ruhchecrab, do, H. Wenchel,. do. Mrs. M. J. Stump, do, Harris A Smith, do* Prof. Marshall, stationery, A. H. Blair, Morocco leather, Black A Dulaneoy, lumber, G.A J. Kollor, hats, Humor A Fredericks, marketing, 14 William Askew r . , do, 14 David Fredericks, do, 14 John Bckerd, do. . ' X - Robert Allison, do. 14 James Caliio, sen., do. , ,14 Wilson Vermird, do. 14 Win, Chenoworth, . do. 14 D. Kutz A J. Boas, hatsj 14 Augustus Croll, dealer/ 14 Barney Hoffman, groceries, . 14 Charles Eckels, dp. ]4 Win. Qould, • , do. 14 James Callio, do. 14 Mary Morris, stovo.s,l4 .Edward Leonard, clothing, . 14 Henry Peters, grocer, 14 Ilarlon A Swigort, marketing, *,14 L. Myers, groceries,. 14 Frederick Cornmun, furniture, 14 .Si M. Ifeiffer, drugs, 14 A. A. Lino, marketing, 14 Margaret Neff, millogory, T 14 E. Stall, do. 14 Mrs. J. Hutton, do. . 14 Mrs. E. Williams, .do. , . 14 Charles Sliapley, furniture, 14 DICKIHSOX* Oarvbr A Washmood, dry-goods, 13' John T. Green, do. 13 Benjamin, Plank, do; 14 Barney Gardner, . do. . 14 Jerry Gardner, do. . 14 EAST PENNSBOROUan, Korr-A Hnmrael, lumber, Eilgltilmrt A Co., ■ .David Linglofelfc, lumber, Ads.ni Eslinger, ' do; D. J. Rynard A 06.; do. Martin A Ryan, do. G. Feslor, dry-goods, 1 William Banks, groceries, I Jacob Ronningor, do. Jobsr M’Cormack, do. Jacob Longnocker, do. IK Denlingcr, dry-goods, Michael Free, produce, S. R. Patterson, do. Joseph Bidlcmah, marketing, J- 11. Hhusq, ’ do. ’ Christian Ere, do. William Wolf, do. David Brown, do. John saddlery, FRANKFORD. William Green, dry-goods, uAmi'Dex. II- Rupp A Son,’dry-goods, 11. Rupp, produce, Bitucr A Wise, shoes, Cyrus Templen, furniture, George L.- Halo, stoves, John Soircr, marketing, Samuel Simmons, dry-goods, Wm. H. Eckels, do. John M. Templen, furniture, J/bscs Begot, marketing, LOWER ALLEN. I William'P. Lloyd, drugs, Abraham Browers, dry-goods. Eli Wish, do. 1 Jacob Weaver, do, William Crall, marketing, 1 John Young, do. J. Brubaker, do. Hiram Longneckor, produce, SOUTH MIDDLETON. A. M. Loidicb, dry-goods, IJ. A. Caufman, , do. Alexander k J/ullen, dry-goods, Samuel Shupp, flour, C, Hoover, marketing, v John A. Wolf, dd. S. Kintcss, do. C. Keep, furniture, Alfred Mo ore, dfy-goodsy monrob* H. J. Stephens, dry-goods, Brindle k Son, dry-goods, D. L. Dovinoy* drugs, tfamuol Plauk; dealer* Henry Spahr, flouf, D. H. Voglosong, dealer/ UPPER ALLBIL D. K. Noel, dry-goods, Goswilor i Zug, dry-goods/ Robert Uryson, dealer,- . Dnvid d/iirkleir, marketing, Bobort Hotrioh, • . do. ■ SILVER SPRIMO. David Shram, dry-goods, John J. Coble, , do. I Jacob Simmons,' . do. i/iohael Loidioh,". dfrl' Joseph Fink, merchant tailoi 1 , John B. Loidioh, produce; John Houk, dealer/ Fisher t Kapp, dealer, G. H. Bucher, do. F. Brockoumakor, marketing, MIPFLIK. Henry Zoigler, dry-godde, S. D. J/’Kinnoy, do. IFilliam Vernard, marketing, UIDDLESEZ. E. L. Shryock, UECHAITICSBDRO. * produce, 13 U. Comfort tc 6’uns, dry-goods, 13 Joseph -T/tlllsun, lumber. 14 Eamul Grubill, clothing, . ll sobi.‘,()‘rril'»|i,5 ob i.‘, () ‘ rril '» | i, hardware, 13 ■v " dlson k iVona, Stoves, 14 J. H. Herring, drugs, 14 I*. ivimfTiuuny do. 5T Ira Day, do. if Boyer 4 Brandt, dry-goqd., X l Joseph Irvin, confectionary, T 4 K. Thomas, groceries, f? John Boy ora, hardware, rt IK IPor.t, furnitu’ro; M John Rapp, do. , u CARLISLE. 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 09 7 00 .J, Baker groceries, ' 14 700 o. C. Haller, do., jv i<* D. Criswell, furniture, ■ 14 7 on D. Frantz, « « IJ" B.J.Snoddy 14 P. a. Artz,.groceries, 14 , , 7 00 A. Hostetler, clothing, li j •Hrs. M. Dubs, notions, 14 . 7 00 Cox * J/ Cuno, dry goods, IS 10 00 Kankon k Bros, drugs, 14 1 7 00 J. Hock k Co., dry goods, 13 10 00 H. Sturgeon, trimmings, 14 7 00 J. Landis, jewelry, 14 7 00 Foreman k Bro., groceries, 14 7 00 J. kJ, B. Redding, dry goods, 12 12 60 Grahil k Johnson, hardware, ■ 12 12 5o U. Hysinger, jewelry, 14 7 0 o A: F.’Wolf, stoves, ! 14 7 00 Kelso & Hinkle, stationery, 14 ,7 00 Willis, J/ooro k Co., dry goods, 13 lo 00 J. H. Criswell, drugs, 14 7 00 A. Soirer, forwarding i produce, 74 ' 7 0 0 Eubey * Lawton, produce, lo 2o 00 Blair k Brother, . do., 11 15 00 J/artin Anglo, lumber, 13, lo 00 John Wunderlich, lumber, 14 * 7. 00 Philip Doitrioh, groceries, . 14 7 00 Johnson k Searor, forwarding, 13 . Jo 00 Bonjamin Bigs, marketing, 14 ■ ■ 7 00 J W J/nteor, do, 14 7 00 Stuart * .Sun, dry-goods, 12 12 60 [ G B Colo, shoes k hats, 14 ■ 7 00 J Bridges, merchant tailor, 14 . 7 00 Israel J/Hughes, stoves, 14 7 00 Jacob Paguo, groceries, 14 7 00 Forney k JTPhorson, hardware, 13 .To 00 John Stombangh, do 14 7 00 Kunklo k Co., dry-g’ds, 13 Jo 00 G W Croft, hats 4 shoes, 14 7 00 John CAltiek, groceries, 14 7 00 H,nklo > carpets, 14 7 00 6. Fosnaught, confectionery, 14 7 oo BEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES. 7 09 &s 7 00 7 00 7 00 ' 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 1 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Class. license. Andrew Gould, Carlisle, 7 10 00 George Poland, “ 10 00 Frederick Kenner, “ 7 10 00 Gotleip Switzer, “ 7 10 00 Samuel Sykes, « • 7 10 00 Emanuel Weirich, . “ 7 , 10 00 William Moudy, “ 7 10 00 Joseph Ebright, 7 10 00 Jacb Stratton, <• 7 . 10 00 John Caster, “ 7 ■ 10 00 William Sykes, “ 7 . 10 00 John Hoffman, « 7 ’ 10 00 James War/, « 7 10 00 II Arnold!, « ' 7 10 00 Mrs, Low, “ 7 10 00 Mrs. Peters, •< 7 10 00 Mrs. C Myers, “ 7 10 00 Mrs.: C. Murray, “ 8 500 Mrs. B Williams; “ , 7 10 00 Ewing Clark, . “ 7 10 00 J Deffenhaugh, E Pennsboro,’ 7 10 00 D B Diller, Monroe, 7 10 00 S Grove, Upper Allen, 7 10 00 John Doyle, . : “ 7 10 00 TGHtef ipP 7 10 00° James Mhcicey, l . “ 7 10 00 I John Meloyj Meohahicsbufg,' 7 10 00 Peter Wagner, “ 7 10 00 Henry Eberly, " 7 10 00 John Rupert, “ 7 10 00 John Nicholson, Newville, 8 500 J& J Crawford, “ 8 500 Joseph Rhoads, Hopewell, ’7 10 00 BREWERS AND DISTILLERS; 12 60 10 00 10 .00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7.00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 *0 00 ,10 0(f 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Wm Alexander, Carlisle, Wmßurnitz, “ H Quigley, Newton, A Busier, South Middleton, M G Beltzhoovor. Monroe, D II Voglesong. Upper Allen, W Henderson, North Middleton' S Grissingor, “ Samuel Ensmingor, Newton, TEN-PIN ALLEY & BILLIARD TABLES. Emanuel .Woirich, 1 table/ George Poland, 2 tables, ,George Poland, 1, alloy, J/iller 4 Eborly, dealer, ■ ‘ 14 William Hondcrlicb, stoves, T 4 Leidich 4 J/uthows, do. 14 Lewis Bokb, do. ,14 Brihdlo 4 Nows'linger, dry-goods, II C. Kimos, shoes 14 Levi Reigio, she es and hats, . It J/hrgarot Holme e, shoes, 14 Afro. K. Lament do. 14 Jacob iSVarlz, jewelry, 14 L. W. Abrams, clothing, f 4 John Rcigle, dry-goods, 14 Henry Lons, . do. . 14' Andrew .Singiser/ groceries, 14 S. G.. Bowman, do. 14 G. Emingor, do. 14 F. Nterm, dry-goods, 14 D. 11. Nwilor 4 6 r 0., tailors,’ 14 J. P, RhfTenabcrgor, music store, 14 Thomas B. Bryson, produce, 12 Juhn'Johnson 4 Son, do. 12 Joseph 11. iSlngiscr, do. 12 Zacharlas 4 Ilavorstick, produce, 14 George Hummel, do. 14 John Johnson, marketing,. 14 George .Vtinouro, do, 14 George Koecr, do* 14 Frank J/arshol; do. 14 Jacob Bluoman, bakery, 14 Peter Ginercob, marketing, 14 NEW CUMBERLAND. T. Willct, dry goods, John Miller, do., Andrew Ross, prodnce> Charles Oyster, lumber, Loo A Eberly, do., V. Foeman, do., Rudolph Marten, do., Muscr A James, do., George Hess, produce, NKWVILLB. J. C. AJ. B. Brown, hardware. 13- S. a. Wild, drugs, U Wm. Roed, . de., 14 Win, Bratton, do., 14 Klink A Bro., dry goods, 33. T. M’Candliab,. do., 13- Thomas Stough, do., 32 W. L. M‘C«llough, grooor, 13 Joseph Laugblen, clothing, 14 L. 11. Rundol, clothing, 14 J, M, Davidson, shoes, . 14 S. Glosser, grocer, 14 J. R.Proy, stoves and tin, 14 B. Cobaugh, agt., stoVcs,' • 14 J. 11. Herrin, agt., chairs, 14 Jonathan Force, marketing, 14 A, Furhman, do., 14 John Horde, do., - 14 aGoorgo Stitzel, . . do., ,14 NEWTON. S. Miller A Son, dry goods, 14 John Lewis, do., 14 iliiands A Washingcr, dry-g’ds., . 14 James Kyle, . do., 13 Fasnaught A MoCey, ' do,, 14 Hurst A Hays, do., 14 A. J/inieh, . • ’ do., 14 Jacob WagUor, marketing, 14 Lewis A Co., lied Barn, produce, 13 Snyder A Kuettlb, do., II J A J. B. Hursh, do;, 11 NewcomerA Horn, . do., 13 James Bishop, marketing, 14 Bowers A Latshnw, dry goods, 13 Henry Snyder, shoes, 14 »i A J, B; Hursh, Oakville, forw’d, 13 HOPEWELL. , , James Green, dry goods, 13 Shoemaker A Co.'. ' • 13 John Nbwuotabor, flour, . 14 Hoover ARcbuek, marketing, • 14 Christian Stovick, furniture, 14 . PEN*. William J/yors, dry goods, 13- Williain Watts, , ao.> 14 Jfiss B. Bussell, do., 14 Ocorgo Russel, do.# 14 David Hays, do., • 14 H. Ockcr, do., 14 Jacob Bishop, marketing, . ♦’ 14 Jacob Bee tern, do., 14. WEST PEXNSBOROUGH. Woodward A Schmidt, produce, 14 Lino A Givler, do., 14 Theodore Hampshire, do., 13 Eber James, dry goods, 14 G. W. Robison, do., . . .13 E. Janies/ do., 13 Alex Goedhart, marketing, 14 Wm., Bishop,, do., . 14 Jerry Keep, do;, 14 Jacob Hauabow, dry goods, 14' SOUTHAMPTON* Strobm A Allen, dryrroods. IS Clark 4 Sons, do., . ' 13 Goo. Clover, . . * do., 14 Schock 4’Sons, ‘ , do., ' ,14' smppENSDtma., James Warf, 2 tables,- Any person feeling themselves aggrieved by the above classification, will have an opportu nity of appealing by calling on the subscriber at his residence in Carlisle, any time Before ihe 27th of April, after which no appeal will 1)6 heard. ? , April .3, 1861. BOROUGH ACCOUNT. ■ COUNCIL. TEAK 1800—01. PETEK MONVER, Treasubkr, Received loan of Carlisle Deposit Dank, s£>So 33 . . of J. F. Yeingat, collector for ' .1869* " of Peter Qutshall, collector for • .1801), ** of J. 11. lllair,.€Mof Burgess, 4t of' George Miller, Clerk of , Market, • 74 76 u of P. Monycr, stall rents of Market, “ of do. exhibition license, ** of C. D. Maglnucblin, JEsq., on account of lions, “ ■ of do. fines, u ■ . of do. interest on judgment, f< . of John Gutshall, Esq., amount Abrims pavement, “ of Ooorgo Miller, amount re ceived for old plow, 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 12 60 10 00 10 00 12 SO 7 00 $7,571 50 EXPENDITURES BY PAYMENTS, Council Checks of year 1850—00. Paid Thomas D. Mahon, balance of sul ary as Secretary, ~ ; D. Haverstick, balance of salary as Lamplighter, . , IVm. Park,.'balance of salary, os Street Commissioner, John Spuhr; balance of salary as High Constable,,. . R. Natchcr, balance of salary as Janitor, George Miller, balance of salary as Clerk of Market, 22 50 Paid .Watts and Parker, and A. B. Sharpe; attorneys in case of War den vs. the Borough, Watts and Porker*, costs of writ of error, P. Quigley, costs in Warden case, Paul P. Monyer, Treasurer Union Eire Company, H. S. Hitter, Treasurer Cumber land Fire Company, . 34 00 Jos. Ogilby, Treasurer Good Will Fire Company, • John Campbell, Treasurer Empire Hook and Ladder Company, Paid Caben <t.00;,, water pipe,. F. Gardner & Co 7, lamp-post, &c. t Paid George Miller and others, shovel- lug snow, W." B. Muthcws, repairs to cros sings, 11. Saxton, hardware; Wm, Wutzol uud H. Mcck> elec tion expenses. Total, 10 00 10.00 7 00 7 0 0 7 00 .Council Cliecl‘9 of year 1860—61, Paid Qeorgo Wise, late Treasurer; bal ance on settlement, Do. error in account, . ' Paid Gas arid Water Company, gas and , , water,' . . Coupons redeemed, • ... ; Interest on- bonds,. ■' W. B. Mathews, Repairs on streets, Paid Carlisle Deposit Dank, 1859,-loan and interest, Carlisle Deposit Bank, 1860, loan pnd interest,, Paid Qeorgo Zinn, printing, E.Corninnn; do,. J. D. Bratton, do, A., K. Rheum, ' do. . Paid J. Rituor, regulating, Wm. Line, do, " J. Spangler’s adto*r,, regulating, 11. Myers, do. S. Wetzel, do. Paid S. Smith, hlacksmitbing,. W.- Gipn, do. ’ „ 'V-WerY. do. , ; Paid James Mnsonhoimcr, salary as Sec retary of Corporation, Mpnyor, salary as Treasurer, arid extra ; r George Miller, on account as clejrk of markets, • R. butcher, in full salary as Jahi . .tor, James Martin, bri'account salary as curator of grave yard, • George Behtly, 6a account of.sala-. ry as high constable, • Wm. Park, on account of salary as police, 1 / . W. B. Mathews, salary as street ;0 - commissioner. Paid W. Lynch, repairs to lamps, Ac., I. Gardner & Co., lamp post and plug,. Paid Wm. Donoly and others for shov eling snow, . C. Inhoff, for sundries, J, Brctz, u « A. Martin, for sctvitfg notices, Wm. Lino, for treos, . Paid Godfrey Boudcr, cleaning spring, Jacob Brotz, -v- « l u' Paid James Armstrong,-preparing du plicate, Arnold «fc Son, for gums coats for police, ' , E. Steel, for winding clock, James Loudon, for stationery; _ ~ V ? 1 * repairs. to pump. Paid John Moll for stone, John Noble, “ .• Cum’b., county, M, dames Madden, “ Paid Wise and Crall, repairs to pavo mens, , Moyers and Crall, repairs to pave ments, ... Wm. Barnitz, for brick, Paid John Gutshall for tree boxes, ' John Monks for repairs to market ' house, . * J- Bootem; for lumber, Paid John Hannon forsupporfor patrol, . ,I( trow Kerr, repairs to street, Paid Job a Slringfellow in full of bond, Amount exonerations allowed P.' Gutshall, collector, 10 00 7 00 7' 08 , 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 10 .0 0 • 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Balance duo by Treasurer, o have this day examined the foregoing account of Potor Monycr, Treasurer of the Borough of Car lisle, and find a bnlonce due by him, of six dollars and ninoly-lhroe cents, (SO 03.) v George S, Beetem, 1 . J. M. MASORREIUER, | -Audtiort. Carlisle, March 21, 1861. : STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES, ii , Indebtedness. Bonds of Gds and Water stock. > “ - " loan, “ “ George Line and others, Judgment of P. Quigley, Note of Carlisle Deposit Bank, Outstanding chocks. Gan and Water stook at par vnl "«, . $35,000>00 Gas and Water mortgage, 35,000,00 College and other lions, 1,271 0J - Interest on-lions, 43 40 Outstanding taxes for 1869, . 172 99 Outstanding taxes for 1800, 1,149 36 Actual indebtedness. Debt last year. Debt as above. Decrease, March 28, 1861—3 t License. 15 00 15 00 15 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 15 00 25 00 REMOVAL r P IIF ;, ,Q a P heretofore known as “ KELLERS'' lias been removed just oppo site the old stand ttfo* dobra from Arnold’s clothing store. The business VWII bo conducted as heretofore, add nil Roods both home made and city manufacture warranted to - give satisfaction as recommended. A full patronage la respectfully solicited, and every effort will Ho made.to-keep the assortment in Mon and Boys Hats and Caps complete, with prices to suit tho times. ’ ...... License, 30 00 40 00 30 00 Spring stylos of Silk Hats now ready.' ..JOHN A. KELLER. March’ U-, mi wm. McPherson, 'Mercantile Appraiser, Receipts. . 4,334 75 18 00 $lO6 22 ISO 05 1,491 00 505 01 1,285 03 520 32 1,009 64 1800 .22,00 28 75 16 00 25 00 19 SO : 6 50 9 50 9 50 7 89. 4 00 2 29 100 00 150 00 3,12-30 20 00 61 76 33 75 9 50 ,10, CO 3 18 1 00 4 75 49, 00 10 00 10 00 6 00 15 00 4 35 40 00 20 00 27 00 4 00 16.13 S 00 39 80 2 50 14 00 9 17 3 00 2 00 200 00 308 05 $7,661 63 6 93 $7,671 50 25.000 00 35.000 00 9,063 83 sao oo 1,551 30 331 60 $71,440 70 Assets. $62,636 8; $8,812 08 10,444 46 ,8,812 08 $1,631 48 40 00 W 5l. FLINT! WM. FLINT! WM. FLINTi WM.-FLINT WM. FLINT! WM. FLINT! No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, , PHILADELPHIA, PA. PA. v PA. TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE $1 0 0,0 0 0 WORTH OF JEWEL RT, ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH. A,Largo ami Splendid Assortment of Jewelry, con- CHAINS, BRACELETS, CAMEO SETS, Ac., Ao .And all styles of French’ Plated Chains, Gold and Plated Jewelry. Wo do not keep or sell any gift, or galvanized goods. Ours is what nro sold by the best Jewelers us Gold Jewelry. We receive our goods from the host Gold Jewelry Manufacturers in the Slates, <l3 24 60S 50 7 00 WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL, WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. 70 00 10 00 51 00 The following is only a partial list of our immense stock: TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH., TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $l. Large- Sizo ami Splendid Cameo Sets, Gen ; oral Retail Prices, $8 to $l5 Do do Lara do 10 to 20 Do do Carbuncle do Bto 30 Do Ladies’ Enamelled A Coral do 7to 30 Do do and Carbuncle do 7 to 30 Do do and Ruby do T to 30 Do Cluster Grape'Setting Sots' do lO.to 30 Do do do Vase do do 10 to 30 Do do do Jet Sets do 6to 12 Do do lilaek Mosaic do oto 12 Do do goldstono mosaic do 6to 12 Do do Calico Sets, do 5 to 15 Do Ribbon twists with brilliants do 0 to 15 Do Roquet Rets, nejr style, do 8 to 20 Do Enamelled Cluster do do 10 to 30 Gold Thimbles; do 3to ■ 7 Diamond Pointed Gold Pons A Cases, 3to 0 j doz., Silver Plated Spoons, 2 00 Silver Plated Mugs, 4 00 40 48 5 00 $22 50 13 00 10 00 75, 00 6 .25 50 00 . Over 1000 other different styles Ladies’ Jewelry, Medallions, all styles, patterns and sizes; Lockets of every description : Gold Pens, 11 karat, with Sil ver Extension Holder: Gold Pencils, Sleeve Huttons, Studs, >tc., <te.; Coral, Lava, Cameo and Band Bracelets,; Gents' Vest Chains, warranted to wear for ten years without changing color, and will stand the acid—they arc .usually sold by Jewelers ns solid gold chains—,all made in Paris. You can take'your choice for $1 each. Ladies’ and Gents’ Guard Chains, $t each,.usually sold hy Jewelers at from $3 to SdO each; Ladies’ and Children's Neck Chains, beautiful patterns; Armlets, brilliant,enameled and ruby settings; Crosse's, plain and enamelled,' for $1 each, retail prices from 55 to S2doach. Every style i and variety of Jewelry and desirable goods for $1 Oil eh. , I 6 00 56 08. 31 00 SI 00 31 00 18 45 12 GO 5 02 .1 50 7 82 Tliis Sale, nt tlic above prices, will continue long enough to soil off ear immeuso slock, .which was purchased nt a grout Sacrifice from Manufacturers who have failed. 20 00 TAKE YOUII CHOICE FOE $1 EACH. SPECIAL NOTICE. HOW TO SEND MONET.-tfey. 35 14 10.01 Ist.-.Write jour Name, Place, of .Residence, Calm ly and State,- plain- uml- dis/fact, as wo can make nothing out of Pott iiitirH. .* Seal all letters .with WAX, as Envelopes sealed with gum or wafers can he easily-opened—the con tents taken out ami re-sealed. Attend to this, and wo will he responsible for yonr money. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Any person actiug'as Agent, who will send us at one time, JlOO.w'owillgivea Gold hunting case watch, extra. $5O, “ “ .Gold Lover Watch. ' $25. " " Silver Watch. ... A Watch and the articles selected from the above List at ONE DOLLAR EACH. . Persons ordering by mail mast scad $1 and 15 cents in postage stawj)*. GIVE US A TRIAL. • ' , All communications cuigt be addressed to WILLIAM FLINT, No. 807 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 90 00 January 31, 1801, Y)0 YOU WANT WHISKERS? 71 30 PO YOU .WANT WHISKERS ? i)0 YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?. 27 00 12 50 DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE BELLINGHAM CELEBRATED STIMULATING ONGUENT, For the Whiskers and Ksir, | Tho, subscribers take pleasure in annonncing to the Citizens of tbo United States, Unit they Imro ob tained tho Agency for, and are now enabled to offer to the American public, tho above justly celebrated and world-renowned article. THE STIMULATING ONGUENT is prepared by'Dn. C. P. Bei.unciiam, an eminent physician of London, and is warranted to brine out a thick set of Whiskers or a lUnst'nclic in from three .to six weeks. This article is the only one of tho kind used by the French, and in London oind Paris it is in universal use. It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimu lating compound, acting as if-by mngitpupon the I Tr° ta ' a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. I If applied to the scalp, it will cure hald.vkss, and cause do spring up in place of tho bald spots a fine growth of now hair. Applied according to dircc | tions, it will turn kkd or towy hair pahk, and re- i store-gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft, I smooth, and flexible. /Tho “O.vguent” is an indis pensable article in every gentleman’s toilet, and af ter one week’s use they would not for any consider ation bo without it. 1 The subscribers are the only Agents .for, tho arti cle in tho United Stales, to whom all orders must be addressed. , Price One Dollar a box—for solo by all Druggists and Dealers; or a box of.tbo “ Phguont” : (wnrrantod to have the desired effeet) will bo sent to any who' desire it, by mail (direct,) securely packed, bn re ceipt of price and postage, $llB. Apply to or ad dress ‘ HORACE L. HEGEMAN k CO. nnCoGisrs, Ac,, „ , 21 William, Street, New Tofk. F ebruary 21, 1861—ly* • House and Lot For Sale, THE subaeriber offers at private sale that now three story. BRICK house, with open front, well finished, and sup (ujiSOTpliod'WUh gas fixtures and hydrant, sit- SSBBauato in West High street The lot con tains 30 loot in front, and 240 feet in depth. The Store Room fitted up with counters and shelving, is for rent. Possession given immediately. January 8, 1800, TOWN PKOPEBTY FOR SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' -■-Court of Cumberland County, I trill soil at pub lic sale, at the Conrt-Uouso, in Carlisle, <m Satur day, April 6, 1861, tbo following described town property, belonging to tbo late Mary Croft, deceas ed, viz: , Ju—OL ONE TWO-STORT HUBRICK HOUSE, cSSHalßSssUuutcd in East Pomfrot street, Carlisle, and bounded on the oast, by a lot of Philip Messor smitb, on tbo west by property of Hagan Carney, and tm the south by Chapel alloy, measuring 20 feet in front, and 240 feet in depth, more or less. Title indisputable. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock M., of said day, when terms will be made known by ANDREW 11. BLAIR, Adminittrator. March 21, ISCl—3fc Notice. X ETTEHS of Administration on the estate JLiof Josiah Jones, late of flilrnr Spring township, deceased, have boon issued by the Register of Cum berland county, to the subscriber .residing in the same township. AH persons.knowing themselves indebted to said cstatcaroboroby requested to male© immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated fon settlement to . March », 18« i- J 6? UN B ° BB ’ Bisting of Shicffollin Brothers 4 Co. Hurra), Rialcy 4 Kitchen, B. Fnhnestook, Kjill 4 Co. Bush, Gale 4 Robinson. A. B. 4D. Sands 4 Co. M. Ward, Ctoso 4 Co. Wheeler illnrt. M'Kisson 4 Sobbing/ Hoguman * Co. D. S. Barnes 4 Co. Hall, Ruckol 4 Co. P. C. Wells 4 Co. Thomas 4 Fuller, Lnicllc.Mnrsh 4 Gardner. P. D. Orvb, Hull, Dixon 4 Co. Ponfold, Parker 4 Mower. Tripp 4 Co. Dudley 4 Stafford, Conrad Fox. T. W. Dyott 4 Sons. I Robert Shoemaker 4 Co. B. A. Fahnestock 4 Co. jFronoh, Richards 4 Co. A. SENSEMAN. Aod by; DnunorsTii. Gnocsim and Retailer. m. eiully, m Oiii 1 and Country-. b •*** Codktrt ißiLsnii coa order u .bore. Or nddre., ordendireeW-toHf Price., Terms; Ac,, is desired £SS' Bond for Circular to Deal ©rCjj to . , HENRY R. COSTAR, PB,KC, T. S'v-’f?®' Broadway-fOpposito , the St-. Nioholae Hotel,) New York. . .Towaary 81, !P«T—B»» “COSTAS” VERMIN EXTERMINATORS. " ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES fcNOWN." Destroys Instantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OP 'WT H7* n ]B« B llkT T JKu HBiIyB • Those preparations (unlike all others,) are V Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the bnman family." " Rats come out of their holes to die." 10 ykars and more established in Now Turk City. (feed by— —the City Post Office. Uted by the City Prisons and Station Houses. Uscdby City Steamers, Ships, Ac, Vaed by- the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Ac. Used sy——City Hotels,'Astor*, ‘St, Nicholas/ Ac. Vaad by- tho Boarding Houses, Ac., Ao. Ua*d by more than 50,000 Private Families. JEST* See tchat the People, Preit and Dealden tay. • HENRY COSTAR.—AII tbo summer I have been troubled with Roaches and Mice, I was actu ally ashamed of tbo bouse, for tbo Roaches were eve rywhere. I purchased a box of your Exterminator and tried it, and in ouo week there was not a Roach or Mouse in the bouse. . Jons B. Giveks, No. 94, Elm Street. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, need bo so no longer,if they use “Costar's" Extermina tors. We b/vvo used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost $5, wc would have it. Wo bad tried poi-; sons, but they effected nothing j but Costar’s arti cle knocks tbo breath out of Rats, Mice aud Reil- Bugs, quicker than wo can writo'lt. It is ui great demand all over the country— Medina ((?.,) Gazette. MOKE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed an nually.iu Grant County by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rutland Insect Killer. Lancaster, ( Herald. HENK L COSTAR—Your Exterminator is re ceived, uso’i. ,«nd pronounced a decided success.— Wo used a box of it, and tbo wajr the Rata and Mice around pur premises “raised Ned.” that night Was a j caution to sleepers.' Since then not a Rut or Mouso I has been beard'iu kitchen or cellar. I Mnyreyor {tinea) Times. ■ I HAVE BEEN SELLING—Your Exterminator for tbo last have found ita sure shot.ovory time, have not known it to fail in a single instance. George Rose, Druggist,-Cardington, 0. WE ARE SELLING—Your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roach es, and Vermin diaapppear immediately. Eckkr A.Stouffer, Druggists, Now Windsor, Md. To jDestroy—Hnta, Roaches, 4c, To Destroy Mice, Mohs, As. To Destroy Bed-Bugs,. To Destroy Moths, Fleas, Ants, Ac, To Destroy Mosquitoes. To Destroy---— lnsects on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy Insects on Animals, Ac., Ac, To Destroy -Every form and species of Vermin. rSE ONLY, Costar's” Rat, Roach, Ac., Exterminator. Coatar’s” Bed-bug Exterminator. Coatar'a” Electric Powder for Insects, Ac. Ix 25. 50c, axd SJ,OO Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. $0 and $5 Sizes for Plan tations, Shirs, Hotels, Ac. IS?' Sold Everywhere —by All Wholesale Druggists in largo cities. All Retail Druggists—Grocers, Stores, Ac. i« -11 Gounlrj Villages and Towns. Wholesale Agents in New York Cii and others. Philadelphia, Pa. A.Vn OTHERS. AND All the Principal Cities and Towns in the UNITED STATES. Jj&T’ For §ale at iVERSTICK’S DRUG STORE North Hanover Street. irf at N HOFF’S GROCERY STORE CARLISLE Cumberland Coimij-, PENNA. I. LIVINGSTON, ME It CM Ayr TAILOR AMD CLOTH ISM, Respectfully informs the public that ho ha,l just rocoiVod an oxtocßiro .took of Fall and iVlutci* Goods, which for variety, beauty, and price, cannot bo o jt* colled in the county. All df which will bo sold per yard or mado to moaafyro in the most approved stylos,, Cloth of Every Description! Fine Black French Cloth of every grade. Brews, Army and N av y Blue, and many other colors. Cnsaimoros of the very latest styles, in immestt? varieties. Vestings in large quantities, of the latest styles. Also, a very largo lot of Suttlnctts, Jeans,. Flan* nols. Sblrliug, Ac., which will be sold at the lowest ... The -public ia rospOctlHilly Invited to luspost oaf largQiStock of goods, assuring them that h call wfll aot incur Ibe least obligation on purchasers. - Furnishing Goods, The largest and best variety of Gent's Famishing Goods, and at tho lowest prices, can bo fannd at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S. North Hanover Street, oppoiite American Mwte, Carlisle, January 31, 1801. T AMES ROBINSON. Clock A /kTJ J and WATCH MAKER, 4Qfeyo>liDportcr of Watches, Jewelry and \ French Time-pieces. also Manufacturers of Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, No. 1031 MARKET Street, below Kiev eulh. North ride, Philadelphia.•. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired at the shortest notice. Constantly on hand and for sale,”tho Amer ican Manufactured Watches. •’ • - Gilding and Plating, of all descriptions, done neatly to order. C N. B.—Masonic, Odd-Fellows' and other emble matic Marks made and Engraved to order January 3, 1661-M3ra . . The Only Discovery WOIiTUY OF ANY CONFIDENCE FOR RF KTOIUKO THE - •• BALD ABFI> GRAV. MANY, since the discovery of Prof-Wood, liuvp attempted not only to imitate his restora tive, Imt profess to have discovered something that would produce results identical; but they have all come and gone.-heimi'carried away by the wonder ful results of Prof.'Wood's preparations, and hare been forced fo leave the field to its resistless sway; Read tho following:— Bath, Maine, April 13th, 1859. Pnop. 0.. J. Wood 1 Co.: Gents.:—Tho letter I wrote yourn X-Ssfi concerning your valuable Hair' Restorative, and which you hare published in this vicinity and elsewhere, has given rise to numerous enquiries touching the facta in tho case.. Tho en quiries arc, first- is it a fact of my habitation and name, ns slated in the communication; second, is it Into of all therein contained; third, does my hair still continue to ho in good order and of natural col hor? .To all I can and do answer invariably yds.— My hair is even belter than in any stage of my life for 40 years past, more soft, thrifty, and better tel ored ; tho same is true of my whiskers, arid the oh ly cause why it is not generally true, is tit tit the sub stance is washed off by frequent ablution of the face, when if eared were used by wiping the face in close connection with the whiskers, the same result will follow as' the hair. I have been in the receipt of a groat number of letters from all parts of New Eng land, asking mo if my hair still continues to bo good ; as there is so much fraud in the manufacture and sale of various compounds as well as this, it has, ho doubt been basely imitated and boon used, not only without any good effect, but to absolute injury. X have not used any of your Restorative of any account for some months, and yet my hair is as good as ov er, and hundreds have examined it with Surprise, as I am now til years old arid not a gray hair in nr. head or on my face: and to'prove this fact, I scad you ri lock of my hair taken off tho past week. X received your favor of two quart bottles l;ist summer, for. which lam very grateful: I gave it to my friends and thereby induced them to try it, many were skep tical until after trial, and then purchased and used it with universal success. I will ask as a favor, that you send me a,test by which lean discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many, I fear, without au thority from you. A pure article will insure suc cess, and I believe where good effects do not follow, the failure is ■ caused by tho impure article, which, curses the inventor of tho good. I deeni it my duty as heretofore, to keep you apprised of. tho continued effect on my hair; ns I assure all who enquire of me of my unshaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain, dear sir, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. . Aarons,-Run Ky., Nov. 30, ISS». Poor. 0. J. Wood : Dear Sir.—l would certainly bo doing you a groat injustice not to make known to tho world, the wonderful, ns well.ns the unexpected result I have experienced, from using nsy. bottle of your Hair Restorative. After nsing every kind of Restoratives extant,'-but without success, and finding my head nearly destitute of hair,.! was finally in duced to try a bottle of your Hair Restorative.— Now, candor and justice compol.mo to announce to whoever may fead this, that. I now possess a new and beautiful growth, <pf hair, which X pronounce richer and handsomer fhan the original was. X will therefore take occasion to rceomriierid this valuable remedy to all who may feel the noeo'Ssitv of it Respectfully yours, REV. S. ALLEN BROCK. P. S.—This testimonial of my approbation for yWr valnoioe (as you are aware of) is un solicited :—hut if you think ii worthy a. place among tho teat, insert if you wish; if riot destroy arid gay nothing. Yours, Ac., Rev. S. A. B. The Restorative is put up in hollies of throe si zes. viz: large,medium.and small; tho sihall holds i a pint, and retails for one dollar per hotrile; the medium holds at.least twenty percent, more in pro portion than tho small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the largo holds a quart, 40- per.cent. more In proportion, nnd retails for throe, dollars a-bottle. 0. .1. WOOD A CO.. Proprietors, 444 Broadway, Now York, and 111 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold byall good Druggists and Fancf Goods Dealers. . January ll’.JSfii—3m Proclamation. the lion. Jaues 11. Graham » » President Judge of tho several Courts of Common Pleas of tho counties of Cumberland! Per ry, and Jnniata, and Justices of tho several Courts ol Operand Terminer and General Jail Delivery ia said counties, and Michael Cockljn and Samuel Wherry, Judges of the Courts of,Oyer and Termi norland General Sail Delivery for *tho trial of. all capital and other offenders, in tho said county of Cumberland, by thoir precepts to mo directed, dated the If th day of January, ISCI, have ordered tho Court of, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De. livery to bo hoi Jon at Carlisle, on tho 2d Monday of April, ISfll, (being tho Blh day,) at'lo o’clock ia tuo forenoon, to continue one week. NOTICE is, hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, ami Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by tho said prcccpt com manded to bo then and tbero in thoir- proper per sona, with their rolls; records, and inquisitions, ox animations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain .to bo dona, and all those that aro bound by recognisances, to prosecute against Ibo prisoners that aro or then shall bo in tho Jail of said county, are to he there to prosecute them ns shall ho just. • . ROBERT M'CAKT.VEV, Shenjf. Carlisle, January 31, UrDl. ’ • • •. CA K PETS, C A J{ PETS, (,’ARPfiTS. PERSONS going to )ioiisclcco;;fng, and oth ers wanting to refurnish..ar« : .rospectfully iuvi. toil to examine our largo.and'varied stock of CAR PETS, sucli ns Brusseiis, Tiireo Ply, superior In grain, English and Domestic, Vcnitiun,. | } 4-* widths, Jlcnip nnd Rag Carpets; Druggets, Kugs, Straw and Cocoa Mattings, Oil Cloths for HnV Looking Glasses, Plain and Fancy Minds, Shades, Fixtures, Housekeeping Goods of every description. ■Raving purchased these goods for nett cash, 4c arc prepared to offer groat induccdicnta to buyers, an wo have gone into (ids business lately, wo can war rant our goods new nnd fresh. - LEIDICU, SAWYER. & MILLER, Sait Jlain Strcei. Mnrcli U, 1861 Wall Paper. I papli? o r n .. htl « d BOmo ten 40118 of WALL P “ I EK I ®f lll « finest and best quality that baa over been offered in this plae o .h a vlu ? W oh “„dU of the manufaeturers in Noi York Tlso Wib January 26, 1860 EM*ESII CRANBERRIES. .Tie,! ° f Prira ° Cranborrie » «• fo. store .n*&, October, 25,18«0. J ‘ T' pUKE: CIDER VINEGAR! ~ ~ ***• Carlisle, June 21 j^L PKINTIN(I nmt, y mwhW a* tihi DAVID SIPB, J. W. BBT.
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