L borough accouxt. -/-innNOJk 18,61-f-1862.' - . 1 pei'EK MONYER, Treasurer. 1 nfiCErt*Tß, Ac. Balnnoo in hands of Treasurer it lost oaUtSngWos of 1859:and 1800-a* j .SnuS"" dujdicato of I 860; ’3B 97 T mn of Carlisle Deposit Bank, 600 00 tilS of A. Bebuff, dork of market, Ac. 99 99 „ , A 0 p p. Monycr,'stall rents of mk't 60S 00 « «- • t( exhibition licences. 33 00 - of J. 11. drove for use of market l\” 1 ’ 1 QJJ TiS'of O. IVeise, (former Treasurer,). 21147 jfflount of. taxes levied,for 1801, .0,756 83 Total credits, $9,690 63] EXPENDITURES., Council O/dcc/t if IB6o—ol j> a ;a Geo. Miller balance of sal ' ary ns clerk of. market, 800. Coolly, balance of salary os policeman, IViu. Park,-balance of salary as. ■policeman, t?. McGlnugblin, Esq., attonooy's salary and,fees,,' 50 00 s*. Monyor, Troas. tJnion Fire co. ‘ 34 00 E. D. Q ugloy, Treasurer of tbo Cumberland Fire co v J..W. Oj?llby t .TrvA3urcr of Good Will Fire 00., J. Campbell. Treasurer Empire ' Hook anil Ladder cb., tV. P. Lynch, plumbing, Armstrong & Holler, coal, •H. Saxton, hardware, C. Inhoir, sundries, John Gutshall, repairs to street crossings, wamos Loudon, stationery, George Miller, shovelling snow, Total, Council Order* of ISOl— interest bn bonds and judg ment‘ $OOB 57 Carlisle Deposit Bank, loan and • interest,. Carlisle Gas and Water co., from Oct. 1, 1800. , -Coupons redeemed, E. Cornman, printings George Zintt, ■" A. K. Ilhcem, u J. Thompson, w J. B. Bratton, J. Postiothwait, election expenses, West ward, 1° 00 3. Neely. election expenses, Bast Ward,,; 'lO ,00 A.'Kerri salary and work"on sts.. 270-.50 M. Neely, salary and .work on ‘ .streets. A. Kerr, shovelling snow, ll.,Gibb, blacksmithing lor street Commissioner, 10 50- Cumberland ,co„ stono, .34 87 C. Stayinan, 15 80 •S. Stouter. . ■ u 180 . BroU and Martin, servingnotices 2 20 "G, Miller, extra services as clerk of market, J. F. Yongst, collector of 1859, ' balanco of.error in settling bis. ftoeoiint, 3. Yengst, repairing tree boxes, John Ongtsball, materials and’ro pairs to-grave yard .wall, B. E. Foote, plumbing, &o;, ■ Mary Morris, . “ . Jacob Bretz, cleansing springs J. Armstrong, preparing tax du ; plicate. P. S. Dinklo, repairs to bridge, C. Lamason, masou work, M. Holcomb, fees, R. McCartney, use of jail ns a lock up, . a . ' .J. Goodyear, for picks, •P. Munyer, blanks.for borough* Honey Saxton, hardware, Henderson' & Reed, freight, D. Thompson, fire-plug, Arnold «fc Sou, gum coat fer high constable, , : •1\ Spahr, laying pavements, . Fj. Steel, winding clock, -J. ilitncr, plan of borough, . J,, Spain*, hauling,. Black & Dulaney, lumber, A,6., O. Delaney',. u . • tiiioOoucber, posting-hills, •. ...J, D.'Gorgaa, lamps, <to., •. P. Mdnycf. Treas. Union Fire co., 33. IV Quigley, Treasurer Cum,-. • borland F'iro co., ' J. W. OgUby, Treasurer Goo d Fir. co„ J. Campbell, Treasurer-Empire Hook and Ladder co., 34 00 F. Dlnkleiindotliers, night-police 732.00 6. Ensmtnjjor, stars for police, 3 60 J. Stuart, 'salary us high oonsta- bio, Andrew Martin, salary as high con stable, ' Gcor-ro Bentley, salary as nigbb policeman, Ac., fa* Rebuff, salary as clerk of mar ket, »fco., ,J. VV jiiiier, salary as night p Jico mnn, &0., • ■ J.-Masoubeiincr, salary, as socrc . tary of corporation, J. Martin, bueonoo of salary ns curator for grave yard for 1860, 12 50 P. 'Monyci s , salary as treasurer and extra services. • R, Natobor, salary as janitor,; Total cash payments, By exonerations allowed -collec- tors of 1860 and 1861, By 'coramissioha allowed oolleq- . tors of .1800 and 18ft 1, sßy ormr in charge of balance of duplicate of 1860, . By amouufrof taxes of 1801, out- ■; Total credits, Balance duo by Treasurer, “ STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES. ' indebtedness. Bonds,issued fofgas and water -stock, .. • first subscription. , $25,000 00 ♦Bands issued for gas.aud wator stock, second subscription, ,15,000 00 -Bonds issued to Goo. Lino and others, 9,063' 83 .Judgment of-Margarot Warden use of P. Quigley, ■ . ’ Note of, Carlisle Deposit Bank. •Outstanding orders of Council, ABSESTB. -1000 shares -gas and water stocklist subscription, par value,' $35,000,00 1400 shares gas and. rtatcr stock, 2d subscription, par - value, Dickinson College and other Hens, . ' ’ • 1.271 07 Outstanding taxes of 186 J, 2,410 50 Excess of indebtedness. Excess of debt last year, $8,8)3 08 Excess of debt as above, 7,418 80. Doorcase, *By agreement between Iho Carlisle Gas and Water Company and the borough of Carlisle, on* tcjrod into July 1. 1858, 'paid company covenanted to pay the interest on'the above bonds, issued for the second subscription stock, as it niatures, and to establish a sinking fund for the redemption of the principal thereof, aud said borough agreed to trans fer to said company said stock equal iu anjoMut to the bonds thus redeemed. The said company also executed a mortgage to trustees, as collateral secu rity to the holders of slid bonds for the payment of tho same and interest. No claim for interest on said bonds has been made on the borough. WE have this day examined the foregoing ao °f Monyer, Treasurer of the Borough of Carlisle, and find, a balance duo by him of forty -B>x dollars and twenty-six cents. —wo have also ex amined the above statement of tho finances of £aid borough, and find tho same correct. C. E.AU.GI/AUGIILEN,) . „ ■ , J- M. MASOXin.MER, Carlisle, March 27, 1862. ’ ' L Mr B . E Cynthi a s * mentar J on the estate of vor Spring townshin i So ‘°, an ’ dool!MU ‘ 1 > >» to of sil ' tor of Cumberland equator",, iMUo ‘| by R " Ki -’ ding m said towushin 0 tlio fl real paid estate are liorohV*- powons indebted to tho ■payment and thou- havlnir«? t ? d to mako July authoutioatod, for so?tlim“ n \ W^ lprQflol? * , tllojn; &arch'27, piENDENIN, Executor, OF Goods, "Wares and Merchandise. Also, Brewers, Distillers, Lumbermen,. &0., within the County of. Cumberland, returned and-classified according to the several acts of Assembly; as fol lows, to wit: * $0 93 Loidigh, Sawyer* Miller, dry-goods, 10 $2O 00 A. W. Bontz, •* io 20 Philip Arnold, “ J 2 12 50 C. Ogilby, Agent, <« 13 • 10 Wm. M. Milos, < - « 14 7 R. W. Woods*. agt, "14 7 L:T. Greenfield * 00., " 14 • 7 B. R. Jameson, fancy a 1-4 7 Barney Hoffman, Groceries.- 14 *' 7 J.W.Bb*. « n 15 C. luboff,.; <( 11 . 15, Wm. Bents, • 13, 10, M. Myers, “ 13 10 S. F. Steel,, " 14 7 A. G. Lcc|jlcr, . Ut . ~14 7, , George Leiby, " , 14 7‘ Henry Darkness, " 14 7 Susan Winohel, "• 14 ,7 $22 50. 60 Off D, Eckels * son, Mrs. M.'J. Stumph, " 14 Wm. H. Ram, “ 14 John Fuller,. " 14 J. D. Meek, " 14 David Kecny, " .14 A. Monasinibh, " 14 Jacob: Wolf, 14 Woodward * Schmidt, produce,. 11- Ronderson * Reed, " . 12, J. R. Nonomaker, 13 J. & D Rhoads, " 14 .T. P. Lyno * son, hardware, 11 Henry Saxton, “ 10 Armstrong * Hoffor, lumber and coal 13 Oliver Delaucoy, lt 13 S. M. Hoover, . " 14 A. B. Ewing, furniture, ' 14 R. Rhoads,. • » It. 67 50 34 00 34 00 34 00 17 25 4 50 13 16 2 21 2 25 4 trr , C 00 R E. Shapley, jewelry, Thomas Coulyn, F. C. Kramer, u \Y. D A; Nhuglo, u Jos. U. Steel, t{ James! Loudon, hooks, *c., ■A. M.’Pipor, *• ... Bfutz.A Cornipap, " $3lO 08 085 OS J. D. Goreras, stoves, *75-05 1,227 00 n 25 ir oa 26 «0 5, 00 20 50 Mrs. M. Morris, 44 S. W l . Ilavcrstick, drags, Samuel Elliott, •“ . S. B. Pennebakor, “ Mr. S. M. Kuiffcr/confoctionary, J. H. Rhcom, . 44 '. Mrs. C, Murray, 4t , Mary Beaty* Peter- Monyoy, w . Jacob. Sonor, shoes, Robert Moore, 4t . Jobji Irvine, 44 . 11. S. Ritter, merchant tailor, m oo 6 00 S. Ensmimrer, robes, &c., J. Bous'A co., hats, J.G. Callio, “ John Keller, “ Mrs, E. Williams, millinery, Mrs. M. Neff, ' Eliza Stahl, 44 Mrs. J. Hutton, 44 David Cornraan, flour, and feed,.; 10 00. John Sebmol,'baker, G. Gyorsman, u Wm. Sellers, : V Lewis Faber, H ■ 106 86. 4 00 John Sellers . 41 David Sipo, paper, to.', ' Isaac Livingstou, clothing, ; Arnold <fc son,' 44 J. W. Smiley, “ . ,E. B. Leonard,- ■ 44 Allison A Koony, marketing, J. H. Frederick, . « . David Fredericks, ‘. 44 . William Askew, /*■ - 26 40 70 23 15 62 41 75 10 00 3 75 3 37' 6 23 James Callio «fc son, * f Wm, Cheneworth, 44 Wm. Wert. ’ tf Betjjamin Hosier, dealer, Peter,Faust, produce, 35 40. 1 25 : 2 00 •6 86 DICKINSON. Strohm. Ilock & CofFoy, dry goods, 13' $lO 00 Benj. Plank, . “ 14 7 17 00 3 00 47 95.. 15 00 5 00 1 65 11 78 10 60 Englobart.A Wormley, lumber,. ' 14 $7 00 Kerr <t Hummel, 44 12 12 50 May A Liuglcfleld, 4i \ 13 10% Adam Ealiugcr, 14 ‘7 ,-. J. Rinohard & cb., 14 7 George W. Feslcr, dry goods, - 13. , 10 D. DetiUngor, •' ••• 14. 7 Jacob Ronningoty groceries, 14 7 William Banks* “ 14, 7 John McCormick,. . “ : 14 7 J. Lbuganocker,. 44 : 14 7 10 75 34 00 34 00 S. R.Patferson, produce, ,13 10 Michael Free, “ 14 7 34 00 Jos..Bidlcman, marketing, David Brown, ‘ “ ■ rnAKKPOpp, , Win. Green, dry gooda, 14 $7 00 11. Buckwallor, groceries, 14 7 SO ,00 , HAHPDBN. James H; Johnston; dry goods, $l4 $7 00 D. Rupp, . 13 10 A. Sbrivor. * *< 14 7' George L. Hal", stoves, ~ 14’ 7 , Cyrus Templin, furniture, 14 7 ■ .Joremiah-MeCarlnoy, marketing, 14 '7., M. Baggob confectionary, Ao., 14 7 H. G. Mosief, produce, . 14 . *7 US 75 118 59 02 00 113.75 00 00 EUner i Wise, sboes, 14. $7 00 Abrabam Brower, dry goods, 13 10 John Coleman, “ . 14 ' : '7 Eli w. Wise, ■ . “ 14 7 William P, T.ioyd,, drugs, .14' .7 William Crall, marketing, 14 .■ 7 J. Young. “ o 14 7 G. Brubaker, “, , -14 7' C. Eberiy, dealer, J. 4 7 98 00 25 0». $0,360 3Q. 314 77 279 71 MONIIOE. Brindlo A Sons, dry goods, . 13 $lO 00 II; J. Stevens, “ 14 7 D. L. Dovincy, dr«gs, 14 -7 Henry Spabr, Oour, , ■ 14 7 ?nmuol Plonk,'dealer, 14 ’7 • ' ; Christian Hoover, marketing, 14- ,7 Daniel Mnrkley, . •* 14 7 Jacob Qreegor, groceries, 14 7 172 99“- 2*,410,. 50 $9,544 27 40 20 -$9,590 53 T. McCandlisb, dry goods, 13 $lO 00 Klinlc A co.. u -13 10 Rtougb A Elliott, “ 12 .12 50 J. O. A J. B. Brown, hardware, 13 10 S. Q. Wild, drugs, 14 -7 Wm. Hood. “ • - 1-4* - 7 ; W. L.. McCulloch, groceries, 14 7 S. M-. Glauser, “ 14 7 •Jos. Laujrlilin, clothing, 14 7 J. M. Davidson, agent, shoes/, 14 -7 J. B. Cohnch. ft?ent. stoves, .14 '7 A. marketing, 14, 7 John Hard, 'l4 7 500, 00 1,482 60 54 00 (71,100 4: S. D. McKinney, dry goods, Ferguson A Co., dry go'odg, 14 $7 00 R. Miller A Rons, u , 14 7 Rowers A Myow, *f ' 14 7 J. A J. Kvlo, H 13 10 A. Minnljdi, *f 14 7 Hursh A Hays, u . 14, 7 Lotris Aco , Rod Barn, produce, 14 .7 Snyder A NofHo, ■ ** H 15 J. A J. B. Hursh, ** It 15 Newcomer A Horn, u 13 10 J. AJ. B; Hursh, u Oakville, 12 10 ‘ Henry F. Snyder, shoos, . 14 7 J. M. Wagner, marketing, 14 7 35,000 00 $03,681 57 $7,418 86 $1,391 12 £BTfI}UIfO. TCooniz- A. Stov.ick, dry goods, 13 $lO 00 .Tames Green, if ]3 jo David Hoover, flouc, 13 10 0. Stovick, furniture, ' 14 7 W. W» I'razor, shoos, 14 7 PENN, • George Russell, dry goods, 14 $7 00 J. P. Wise, t( 14 7 W. M. Watts, " 14 y Miss E. Russell " 14 y A, Goodheart & co., marketing. 14 7 J. Bootom, u J 4 y SOUTH MIDDLETON* Alexander & Mullin, dry goods, 13 $lO .00 Kaufman & Brochbill, u 10 A. M. Eoidigh, ■ . f* 33 jo 8. N. Divon, “ 14 7 Barney Gardner, ff 14 7 Ramuol Shupp, flour, i 4 7 Win, Ward, confectionary, 14 ■7, O. Roop, furniture, 14 7 Si Kin toss, marketing, 14 7 D. Newman, shop, Jjt 7 Goorgo Coffoy, dry goods, 13 Tj. Strohm, “ 13 Qoorgo Ulovor, u . 14 .T. Schooh A Bro., u 14 F. B. Beiftdydor, confectionary, 14 Wm. Havrk, marketing, KIDDtBJBX, J. H. SwHer, dry goods, R. h. Sfcryock, .« MST OF DCiliCns CRASS. LICENCE, CARLISLE, 14- 14 14 14 14 east pENNanononan. 14 7 14 7 Lowr.n ALI^RH. NEWVILLB, WIFFLI.V. 14 $7 00 NEWTON, SODTIIAUFTOX. H ft }4 • 7 - snirPENSBUBO. 5. C. Haller, groceries*, Tarrnan & Bro., “ , ' P. Detfich, •<-. Jncob-Pagno* . " J. H. Pastnaoh &Co., grooories,l4- P. S. Artz, - “14' Cox & McCune, dry goods, IS J. Heck & Co., 13- J. & J. B. Redding, “ , 12-, Stuart &'Sons, “ 13, J Stevick & McPherson, dry g’s, 13 B. J. Snoddy, furniture, 14 Hostetter & Skiles, clotliing, 14 , J. Bridges merchant tailor, 14 Rankia & Bro., drugs, 14 John Stambauh,. “ 14 J. C. Altiok, “ 14 John McCurdy, “ 14 Mrs. 11. Sturgeon, millinery,- 14 Mrs M, Dobbs, “ 14 J. Lancjis, jewelry, 14- Hyram Ilyainger, jewelry, 14, Grabill & Johnson, hardware, 12 Forney & McPherson, “ 13 A: J. Wolf,-stoves, 14 I. M.Hykes, “ 14 Ruby &.Lawton, produce, 10 T. P. Blair, “ 11 Martin Angle, lumber, .14. Kelso & Hinkle, stationary, 14 Johnson & Searer, coal, &c., 14 G. 8., Cole, hats, &c., 14 6. W, Croft, “ “ 14 Renj. Biggs, marketing, 14 },S. Myers,. “ 14. NEW CUMBERLAND, Charles Oyster, lumber, 13- lioo & Bbei ly, 12 Musser & James, “ 13 V. Freeman, ■ “ • 14 T. Willet, dry goods, 14 J. G. Miller, “ 14 Andrew Ross, produce, " 13 CPPEU ALIEN, Goawiler Jj.Zyok, dry goods, 13 D;- IC; Noel, ' • “■ ■ 14 Robert Hetricb, marketing, 14 Uitam Longanecker, dealer, 14 WEST! PENNSBOROUpn. Bine & Givler, produce, 13 Tljco; ijumshiro, “ Ilendersoij & Reed, produce, Edwin James, dry goods, D. Marts. & Co., “ Elier James, •• Tobins Sites, marketing, Wm. Qishop, . “ - IVIII. Vnnnnrd & Co,, market’g, 14 G. W. Robinson, dry goods, . 14 Wrn. 11. Eckles, dry goods, J.J. Coble, o David Strohm? •< Jacob Simmons, “ Jacob W. Leidigh, “ Jos. Fink, merchant tailor,' Fisher & Kapp. dealers. Win. S, Burkholder,dealer, John B. Leidigh, produce, F. Brockmaker, marketing, 14 14 14 14 J. Brandt & Son, dry goods, 13 $lO 00 D. Comfort & Sim's, “ 13 10 Brindlo & Neiawanger, dry g’ds, 11 ,15 John Uelgio, 11 7 Henry Lease,' “ 14 7. Kaufman & Oswald, produce, 13 10 Thomas B. Bryson, “ 13 12 50 John Johnston & Son, “ .12 ig 50 Emminger & Singiser, “ 13 ' 10 Zaokarias & Ilaverstiok. prod;, tt ,: 7 Jos. Milleison, lumber, 14 7 Seidel, Eberly, & Co., lumber, 14 ,7 Geo. Hummel,,lumbec&ooal, 14 ■! " 7« Daniel Grabill, clothing, 14 7 It. W. Abrams, “ 14 7 Arnold & Co., “ - 14 7 Bobb & Garrefaon, hardware, 13 10: Joh'n_S..Boyers, ' “ 13 10 E. Wilson .& Sons, stoves,; ' 14 7 * ffm, Wondcrlich, • “• 14 7 Leidigh & Mb thews; “ 14 7 J. B. Herring, drugs, 14 7 J. S, Dallott, “ 14 7 , Ira Day, 14 7 E. Thomas, groceries, 14 7 Robert Mills, ■“ .14 ' 7 Fagon & Armstrong, groceries,: 18 10 S. G. Bowman, “ 14 7 J: Eminger, > “ 14 7 11. W. Irvine, confectionery, 14 , 7 Samuel W. Worst, furniture, 14 7 John, Rupp, 14 , v 7 Miller & Eberly, dealers, 13 10 C. Koimea.shoes, 14 7 George Oistott, shoes,.' 14 7 • Levi Rtiiglc, hats & shoes, 14 7 J, F. Raffensburgfcr, music, 14 7 Jacob Swartz, jewelry, ~ 14 7 Et S. Keene, " ■ 14 7 Swiler & Kiefer, mere, tailors, 14 7 Jacob’Wineman, baker, 14 7 A; 11. Meteor, millinery, 14 7 Mrs. S. Bryan, ■ 14. 7- George Steinour, marketing, 14 7 Frank Marshall, 14. 7 George ICoser, “ 14 7. J. J; Smith, baker,. 14 7' BEER. OYSTER AND EATING lIOtfSE. Frederick Conner, Carlisle, 7 ! . Gotleih SweUzer, “ 7, ' . Michael Meehan, “ 7 Mrs' M. McDonough, “ .7 Andrew Gould, “ 7 • John C istor,; , “ .7 Mrs. 11. Peters, . . “ .7 William Sikes/ “ 7 John Hoffman, “ 7* Mrs. B. William?, .. » 7 Ewing Clark, if T Mrs J. Lobach, . 7 George Poland, “ 7 Mrs. J; Low, , ft 7 Mrs. C. Myers, *f 7 George Berg, “ 7' Henry Strine, . « 7. , Emanuel Weirich, “ 7 Jacob Stratton, “ 7 Joseph Rhoads, Hopewell, 8 Joseph Oohlo, East Pennstjnro , I 7. Adam Burkholder, Newhnrg, 8 Charles Brewster, Jfewton r ’ 7 C. A Henneherger, “ 7 J. J. Crawford, Nowyillo, 8 Wm. S. Dunlnn, *f T Tnlfn Malay, Mechanicsburg, 7 P: Wagoner,. “ 7 H. H, Ebnrty, . ff 7 Samuel Rnnert, " 7 O. Shade. Shipperisbijrg, 7 Peter Miller. “ 7 James Mackey, ‘I 7 . John Miller, “ 8 S. Grove, Upper Allen, 7 BRETTEK3 AND DISTILLERS. Wm. Alexander, Carlisle, Win. Barnitz, Benson & Myers, Silver Spring, Zuckarias, Milev &. Co., U. Allen, BILI.I AUD ; TApLE£. George Poland. 4 tables, /• \ CO 00 Emanuel Woirioh, 1 3O 00 All persona fooling thorapolres aggrieved by. the above return or classification, will hnve an opportunity of appealing by calling on the subscriber at the Court House in Carlisle, on the .4th, 11th, 18th or 23th of April; after which time no appeal will be heard, GEORGE SCORY,. Mercantile Appraiser., April 2, 1862. Artmliilstrator’s Nolice, Notico is heycby given, thnt Lotte™ of A - miuistration on the estate of William Brattan, deo'd., late of the Borough of Newville, havo boon duly granted by the Register of Cumberland County to tbo subscriber, residing in the. Borough of Car, lisle. • $lO 00 10 7 7 y 7 AH persons indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those having claims aro requested to preHut them to . MMES It. IRVINE. Carlisle Mareh 20, 1853.—ft 14 14 14 14 $lO 00 12 50 10 $lO 7 7 7. $lO 00 10 14 14 i 4 13 14 'l4 SILVER' SPUING. UECttANICRBOBG, $lO 00 10 10 10 10 10 15 00 15 00 25 00 25 00 SlicrilPs Sale*. BY virlug ofdivera itritt of Yonditioni Expimns,-issued but of the' Court of Common Plead of Cumberidnd county, and to mo directed, I will qxposo.to saU, by publio vondao.or outcry, at tho Court House] In tho' borough of Carlisle', on Fri day, tho 11th darlof April,A. D. 1862, at 10 o'clock, A, M., tho following described Heal Estate: $7 00 10 10 12.50 10 SlO A LQT OF GItOUND, situate in the borough of Newburg, containing 50 foot in front, and 160 foot in depth, mora or -less, bounded on tho oast by lot of W. W. Fraser, an tho west by a lot of David Shoemaker, on the north byan_ alloy, and on the South by Main Street, having 1 thereon erected a - n r, two-story WRATHER-BOARDEI) - jggffisk HOUSE, one-story kitchen, and other out-houses. Seized and taken in ox iMillisS? ooutlon, and to bd sold as thp prupor fSSESBmSA ty of. Calvin McCloaf. A LOT QF GROUND, situate in tho borough o Newburg, containing one acre, more-or less,bound ed on. tho cast by property of j ohn P. Rhoads, Esq,, on tho west by property of David Shoemaker, on tho north by property of John Mowers, jr., and on the south by. property of Josiah .„ : „ ’ Hood, having erected thereon a mff&SS&k FRAME SLAUGHTER HOUSE, and Ice House. Seized- and taken taMsiijK in execution, and. to be eoldaa the property of Calvin MbCloaf. 7. 12 50 10 A TRACT OF LAND, situate in North Middle ton township, containing 10 acrefy, more or less, bounded by lands of David .Corninan, Wm. Ken wood and others, having thereon erected $ two 1, . . ..story LOO HOUSE, Tannery, Sta jrtflSsk' -• bio, and other out-houses* Seized • and taken in execution, and to bo fts PWpcrtyofJamos.Clbn- A TRACT OF. LAN D; situate in North Middle ton township, containing, 10 acres* mote or less, bounded by lands of George Brindle and others.—. Seized and taken.in oxection and to bo sold as the. property of Jkmcs Clendenin. Defendants interest in a of LAND, situate in North Middleton 24 acres more or less, bounded on tbo east and smith by lands of David Cornmun, on 'tibo west by. lauds of Wm. Heuwood, James. Clark and Michael Diller, and on tho north'by lands of Benjamin Cash, hay ing thereon erected a two story FltA-ME HD.USB, framo harp* ton pin alloy, Jaath house* and other put-houses. Seized and taken, in . jgtSffiis j| gjffi’ execution and to bo . sold hs.tho property of Janjes Clondcuin. ; , A IiOT OP-'OROUNJ). situate in tho borough, of Nowburg, containing 62 feet in front and 169 feet in depth, more or loss, bounded on tho east by an alloy, on "the west by High street, on.the north by lot of David E.*Stevick,and on the south by lot of David Mowry, having thereon erected a two-story e fi PR AME .HOUSE,’ frame, stable, and other out-houscs. Seized and fuljS'iiwp taken iu execution and to.bo sold EM" ft* mfr as tho property of Josiah G. White, ftSsSSSSSB and all to bo sold by mo $7- 00 10 10 J. THOMPSON RIPPEY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Carlisle, 1 March 27, 1862.--tB. 'J ■ MOUNT JOY ACAOEMV.- An English and Classical Boarding School for Young Men and BoijSy MOUNT CO., PA. 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WILLIAM.A ()o.> Publishers, . Boit 2,360, Philadelphia. March 21.1862—3m.* STJRAY to the premises of the . subscriber,. near Mcchanjcsburg, on the night of tho 20th of if arch,- a light Cay -Make— ago not known. Tho owner is requested to como forward, prove property, pay'charges and take hor ■otherwise she will bo'disposed of as the law directs.- March 27, }Bs2-3t* : DAIfJEI/ GROSS. Notice. ■TVTOTICB is hereby given that tho following -Ll named,persons have filed with the. updorsign ed, their petitions* for Licence, under tbp Aot of Assembly of 31st of March, 1850; and the supple ments thereto, which petitions will bo presented to th.o Court of Quarter Sessions, of Cumbcrlaud county, On Monday, the 1 itji day of April, A. 1862. HOTELS. Lower Allen—Jacob Kline, M» H. Thompson, J. G. Hpck. •Upper Afeu—\Vm‘. L. Oooklin, H; B. Stone. Carlisle, E. W.—Jos. Ileisor, David Martin, Adam . Waroham. Carlisle, W. W.—II. L. Burkholder, David Currcl. D. H; Gill, Henry Glass, John Myers,'* John ’ Hannon; Dickinson township—Daniel Etier. East Pcnnsboro’ township—Bouj. Clay, Jacob. Sboll, A. P. Erb, Mary Smith* George L. , c ponder. Nowburg boro*,—James Eiikins, Martin Knnklo. Hampden township—Goo. Duey, Ocd. IV. Miller. Monr.oo townahip-r-Thoma» A. Liggett- ’ Mechanicpburg b'oro*.—W. W. Irviuo, Isaao Group, Siorcr, Middlesex township—Samuel Giujnan, James Cion denin. Now Cumberland boro*. Switzer. U. A. Bolder. . u - Newton township—Samuel Parks, Charles Brews ter, Samuel Speeco, Christopher Mollirigor. Nowvillo boro',— sJylju M. Woodburn, Daniel S. Dunlap. North Middleton C. Bocchor. Ponu township—Elias B. Eystor., - ' Southampton township^—Wm. Clark, F. Roif- snydpr. Sbipponsburg boro*.—Mary A. Matoor, Abraham Hostettor, Henry Hursh, Gideon Heckman. Silver Spring township—J. \V. Loidig, Wm. BolJ, Jacob Otstott, John Loy, David Bollinger. South Middleton township—Jnu. S. Clark, Snyder Ruploy, Daniel Harrold, 11. S. Grecnawalt, John Richer,- Franklin Gardner. West Pounsboro' township—Lewis Zitzqr.- RETAILERS. Carlisle. E. TV.—C. InholT, William. Martin, Geo. . M inters, John-Fallcr, John D. Meek, John Goodyear, Hiram Rhoads, Charles i; Ecklos, Carlisle, W. W.—S. W. Haversliek. Frapkfurd tev/nship-rWilliam Green, Shipponsburg boro’.—J. 11, Criswclh North Middleton tcnr ns bin—benjamin Hosier. J. B. FLOYD, Clerk. Carlisle, March 20, 1861 —it Voi: Sciyiua Machine*. JONAS BROOK & BUO’S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 and 500 yds. labile, Blaclt, and Colored. This Thread being made particularly for Sowing Machines, is very strong, smooth, and elastic. Its strength is not impaired by washing, nor by fric tion of tho noodle.. For Mao.hiqpa, use Brooks’ Patent CUaoo, for upper thread, and Brooks’ Patent Sit Cord, Bod Ticket, for under thread. Sold hy respectable dealers throughout tho coun try,' Also, iu oases of 100, dozen each, assorted N. 0?., by’ WM. HENRY SMITH, Solo Agent, 30 Vesaoy street, Now York. Nor. 11, 1801—6 m. Stray Cow. CIAME. to tho premises of the mibsoribor, jj n Diokinson township, on the 18th doy of February, a largo light-rod COW, w Ub white on the fuoo and flank. Afmjmnj*" ff i, O ownor is requested to corns for ward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise sho will bo disposed of as tho law M y ER g_ . March 20, 1802—3 t, —Also— —Also— —Also—- —Also— '-rAlso^- .—George Facklor, Jacob Now,in store, of every variety and style, and at prices as low as can bo, found any whore. CLOTHS, CASHMERES, ■ VESTINGS, Of beautiful add desirable stylos, which will bo made to order, or sold per yard, to suit the taste of every customer. SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS TIES, STOCKS, HALF-HOSE, SUSPENDERS, fee. &c. TRUNKS, TRUNKS* VALISES, CARPET-BAGS, UiWBIiEIJ^ASe &«,, <%„ &0., in l(trgc varieties. MILITARY CLOTIIINGi Of every description, made to order at short notice a'nd.oD reasonable terms, public is respectfully invited to give us a cull, as wo feel confident that uuratookahd prices will compare favorably with any similar establish ment tu town. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover, st., opposite tho American House. Oct. SJ, Is*l, : 1803. THE 1863, FARMERS, B U ILD ERS, •MECHANICS, ' And the public generally, will please call a< the Cheap Hardware Store, EAST MAIN ST m CARLISLE, Pa., {£djai niur} (he Gorman JTou* c,) AS I am soiling goods cheaper than over , for oash or approved credit* Remember'the place, East Maid street,-^ Uarlitfle, Fa. March 27,1882, IVTATLS AND-SPIKES—I2OO kegs Nails -L 1 and Spikes, Just received, of the very best makes and warranted.- Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices, at the Hardware store, of HENRY SAXTON, East Main street. March 27,1862 IRON —100 tons of Iron—Hammered and KoUod—rof all sizes, just' received, and war rantod-to bo of tho best quality, with 4 a largo as sortment of ’ “' Shoot Iron, Hoop Iron, Band Iron, , Horse Shoo Iron, Spring Steel, Cast Stool, Blister Stocl, Horao Shoos, Horae Shoo Kails, Washer®, Anvils, Vices, Files, Hasps, Bolls; Nhts; Screw Plates, • Blacksmith Bellows, Rivets, &o&c., &q., Cheaper than the ohoapbstVat the Hardware store o HENRY SAXTON, ' East Main street. March 27, 1862. GLASS. —1000 boxes of Glass, of uR sizes, double ami single thick, colored, plain and or namental, on hand and for aillo very low at ' - • • March 27, 1862. . 11. PAXTON’S; POWDER. —Just ret pont’s Hlasting and j Safety Fuse, 1 Slc.no Drills, Stone Sledges, Stone Ifammprs, Napping lit March 27, 1862- PUMPS and OEMENT.-rlOtLbids, of Ce ment, with n largo assortment of Chain, and .Iron Pumps,’just received and forsalo cheapertbqn ever, at- II- SAXTON'S. N. B, Cement sold by the quantity at Mauufitc turers prices. •’ ’ March 27, 1862. FARM BELLS.—I-have been appointed agent for several makes of superior Farm Bolls; also,- 8011-Metal, Bella oh hand.'all war ranted not to crack, by H. SAXTON. ' March 27, 1-862-. ‘ PLOWS, PLQWS.-r sale at Manufacturer* mentof Plauk's Plows, Ilonwood’s *.* ‘ Zeiglor's •• t{ , WeiricUV " at the cheap Hardware Si March 27, 1862. HAMES. —500 of Hamoa oix baud, of all kind?, Klizahethtown pattern, Loudon . ' u .. . Common with without patent fastenings, bhenpor- than ever, at ‘ H r SAXTON’S, East Main Street. March 27,1862. PAINTS and OILS.—IO tona at White Lead,*looo' galls, of Oil* just rocoiyepl, with a largo assortment ol Vojniah<j«, ,• TurponUn'aj. J»pan, Putty, ■> Lithorage, Whiting, Gluo, Sbollno, Paint Brnshes, C»Io>~ Jelors'of every dosoriptipi and tubes, at the Hardwui March 27, 1802: CHAINS. —600 pairs of Trnco Chains, of all kinds, with a large assortment of Butt Chains, / Halter Chains, Breast “ I Fifth “ Log a I Tongue Cow u *■ Spreads, Ac.. Ao., Just received at the Cheap Iludwaro Store of March 27,-1802. - ■ « ,H. SAXTON. O EMOVAX.—CALVIN- ABEL,-. Barber, begs loay,a tp announce to. his numerous cus.- tomers and the public generally, that ho has r<v ►moved his IJarbei; Shop to thobaporaont of the atone "building occupied by tbo Volunteer Printing office, three doors south of Hannon's Hotel, in Smith Hanover, street. Tho rooms have boon papered and fittod up in hand some stylo, and will, ho ilcols satisfied, givo satis? faction to bis patrons. Thankful for past patron age, ho hopes, by. strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of it, ’ ' Carlisle, March 27, 1802. .■ New Fall and Whiter Styles FOP.- fit .Mi IMr WMIB, AT THE North Hanover Street LOTI® EMPORIUM. r PIIIJ undoraigned would respectfully call the attention of the public to the large and SPLENDID STOCK OF Piece Goods and Readyanade CLOTHING A large aseartipozjt of CUMBERLAND VALEEV BANK* TVT OTICE.—it will la seen by tie following advertisement that Henry A. Sturgeon, Esq., has' retired from the firm of Kor, Dunlap A Co., and that Samuel Hepburn, Esq., of Carlisle; Cum berland county, Pa., has been associated with tho remaining partners in tho firm of Kor, Dunlap A Co,, and that Wo. W. Hophurn hqs boon elected,Cashier in tho place of Mr. Sturgeon. TWBank will continue to do.a GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS, At thoiiv Banking House, in Carlisle, under tho name and slylo.of IfER, DUNLAP & CO* Money will bo received on deposit and paid back on demand, without notice.. Certificates of deposit, bearing interest at the rate of Jive per cent., will bo issued To* a 3 short iv period as four months. Inter est on all certificates will ccaso at maturity, but if such certificates are renewed at any tiipe thereafter for another given period, they shall boar tho samo rate of interest up to the time of renewal* Twenty days notice must bo givoq of an intention to \rjth draw interest deposits. Tho proprietors would call tbb attoption of Far mers, Mechanics and all others who desire a safe depository for their money, to the fact that theyaro hot only liable to tho amount of their stock in tho Bank, but are individually liable to tho extant of their whole estates for all the deposits and other obligations of Ker, Dunlap & Co. Particular attention will bo given to tho collec tion of Vendue Notes, Foreign Bills, Drafts, Chocks, Ac,, in any part of tho. United Stales and Canadas. licmittunres made to any part of. tho United Slates, England and Ireland. They, will at all times bo pleased to give any in formation regard to money mutters in HENRY SAXTON. general. Tho faithful and confidential, execution of .all business entrusted to them may bo relied upon. Tho Bunk will bo open for business from 0 o’clock in the. morning, until 3 o’clock in tho afternoon.' Discount day. every Tuesday. *• • Collections from Philadelphia, Now York and Boston made on favorable terms. reived alargc lotofpu- Viflo Powder. Also, , Picks, Mattocks, • Crow. Bars, \ ' . .P*SSI n S Irons, imracra, Ac.. at 11. .SAXTON’S. ' East Main Street; TVTOTICE: IS HEREBY GIVEN to nil per- l * sons interested that the following accounts have been filed in the Prothonotary Office, for ex amination. Ac., and.will bo presented to tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for con firmation, up Wedjic&day, {fie 10/A day of April, lS62 r u('s/, ; , Ist.--Tho ncoonnt of Joseph Baker and John laun ch trustees of Moses Wolf. 2nd,-—Tho account of Samuel Ebcrly» committee of Peter Zimmerman, a lunatic. 3rd.—Tho account of Christian Titzcl/ooraraitteo of Nancy Brownawell, a lunatic, settled.by Wm. R. Gorgaa, hia administrator. 4th.—Tho account of Robert Wilson and Jacob Bowman,' assignees of John Harlan, under . deed of voluntary assignment fer tho benefit of creditors. 0 1 sth,—The .first and final account of John W. Foust, assignee under a deed of voluntary assign ment’. for the benefit of creditors of Wui. N- ■rJust received, and for *s prices, a largo asaort Russell, and Sanil. I*. Harper, of Penn twp., Cumberland countj’, 6th.—Tho account of John Jacobs, assignee ofWra.' Slyde’r, under deed of volimtar.y, assignment. T ork Motal Plows, Bloomfield.do Eagle. • do Cultivators, Ac., Ac., for tho benefit of creditors. 7th.—T],io account of Henry S. Bear, Peter West heffer, and 11. P. L, Vaudcrsloot, trustees of Willianx Bear, under tho Act. in regard to tore of H? SAXTON, East Main Street. domestic attachments,, anti also the distribu tion of, the assets among the creditors. Bth'.~rTho account of tho Hon. Samuel Woodburn, doc’d., sequestrator of tho Hanover and Car lisle Turnpike Road Company, filed by his executors. Bkiloa Woodburn and Fredoriok ’ Watts, Esq. ' . , A- largo Stock of New and Desirable Domestic and Fancy . Piro Proof Paint, . Ploronco While, White Zino,. Colored Zinc. Red Lead, Boiled Oil) Lard Oil, . Sperm Oil, pish Oil, Ac., >n, dry and in oil, in cans ire Store of , Now Store and New Goods!! %. €. @rmjfitlh & €a. s: . H. SAXTON'. THE subscribers having rented tho storo roqpi formerly occupied by George W. Kifncr, on Main street, ouo door west of the County Bfisou, have opened a largo stock of Foreign and domestic Goods >vill be sold unusually clteap. Before .enumerating our. stock wo wish to, make known to the,public a most singular fact: That tho onward march o*f our,glorious array, tho groat suc cess of Burnsido'and Goldsboro in North Carolina, tbo energetic advance of Foote and Grant on the Cumberland, the fall of Forts Henry and Donelson, aud the capture of. sixteen thousand prisoners, should cause such a sudden downfall of prices in Cotton Goods in Carlisle, while it has mado no ma terial change of prices in our Eastern cities, nor the opening of cotton ports along our coast has not lowered the prices, But,-the opening, of the great “Cotton Emporium,” or “ Regulator,” «s «uno of our customers have styled our establishment from Chambcrsburg, that has had tho.dosircd effect and brought;gp.ydfc to their nroper pHcc.a,. In, view of the above Tact wo yydnUl respectfully solicit a share, "of tljV pijbjie patronage. Look to your interests thou and sustain the bouse 'that ia the means of lowering tho extravagantly high.prices, » THE FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS ARE LELI . ABLE; Mus'ins (bleached,) at S cents, do do. ' extra quality,, IS “ do do yard wide, ■ -• 12i • 1 do ’ (unbleached) 10. 11 do do y«M wi o, 12J G. •} With a fine assortment of Muslins aud .Shootings, at prices much'below their present value; calicoes. Calicoes at 6j cfs.| 1200 yds Calicoes. at 10 800 yds. Calicoes, 8 ctfcUODD “ at 12J Wo shall sell the .best quality of prints, nqmcly Cochccos. Morrimacks, Sprague ADuunull’a , Calicoes at l2i cents per yard. Also—Choice Solid Black and Spot Black Prints and Second Mourning Chintzes at 12i cents per yard. The above largo lot of Prints wero purchased be fore tho late advance in prices, and consumers will receive.all the benefit. Call soon. TICKINGS AT OLD PRICES! Bed .Ticks at 12J and 18J.cents; extra quality at ; 25, and 5-i extra quality Ticks at old prices. BLACS£ SILKS. BlackJ3Uka in grout Variety at C2i, 75, S7i cents Wo shall offer some MO yards of (ho choicest quality and best gloss black Silk over sold iu this town 0.1 $1 00 per yard. MB IMHSI 81133. Having purchased a largo lot of desirable styles at low prices, wo shall olfcr Fancy Dress Silks at 1 75 ami 871 cents, and extra quality at ■ " $1 OU per 3'ard. COTTONADES AND KENTUCKY JEANS, •In largo variety, for Spring wear,, at old prices, 2,000 Yards Laiic.tslei 1 Ginghams Choico styles, at 121 cents; a largo assortment of Double-width Domestic Ginghams at 121. CANTON FLANNELS. Bleached and unbleached, at 12J cents per yard. Also, a fair assortment of choico stylos,and sea sonable Dress Goods embracing tansy and Plain DcLaincs, Cashmeres, etc. Tu customers and purchasers of gquds wo warrant a largo, saving «f money ,in leaking thoir purchases from us. * N. B.—The undersigned, who has boon gelling goods fur BenU Bros, for the past eight yoprs, would rospcotfullv ask of hi? old friends and cus tomers a portion of their patronage, assuring tlum that it will bo bis aim at all times to givo them Worth «, 18M. TUB PROPRIETORS NOW ARB! William Ker, | Isaac Buenneuan, Richard Woods, I John S. Steurett, John C. Dunlap, I John Dunlap, Samuel Hepburn* The proprietors refer to ‘ , Jai Cooke <Sj Co., )«,•, ■, ~ • B. W, Clark A Co., } Ph,,ado, G>e- Winslow, Co., Now York. Clark, Cue.ney &■ Co., Boston. ♦ ■W. w; HEPBURN, Carlisle, March 6,1362. —ly Cathicr, Prwthonotiii'y’B Notice. BENJAMIN DUKE, , Pfothonotar.y, March 13, 1862.—t0 (* rent Bargains, DRY GOODS AT LOW PRICES, Main Street, Carlisle, Pa und $1 00 per yard g&'Oood Ooodl at low jjrirci.-fS^ I, T. : QRHBNFIBIjD. ProclamaUon. ~ k TITHEREAS the'Hon. Jambs!!. GlUf£*»V * T President Judge of tlio several Court* of Common Pleas of tfao counties of- Cumberland, Par ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Court# of Oyer and Torminor and General J&U Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cooklln and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Termi ner and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, In the said county of Cumberland, by tbolr prccopta tpjne directed, dated tho 13th day. of January* 1362, navo ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to beholden at Carlisle, op tfco-2d Monday of April, 1802,'(being tho Htb day,) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue too week, . KOTICE is hereby given to tho.Chrpner, Justice# of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by tho said precept com manded to bo then and there in their, proper per sons, with their rolls, records, and Inquisitions, ex aminations, and all other remembrances, tp 4° those things which to their offices appertain’ to bo donv and all those that aro bound by recognizances, fa prosecute against tho prisoners that ore- or then shall ho in tho Jail of said aro to ho.there to prosoputo them as shall be just, ■ J. T. RIPPEY, Shtrt/f. i Mar. 6, .1362, Hurrah, for Cheap Goods! pniLIP ARS'OiiD lias -just opened several A cases of DRYGOODS, which ha 19 prepared to tell at groat]? reduced prices, , - CHEAPER THAN CAN BE PORCHASED THIS SIDE OP PHILADELPHIA, notwithstanding the bragging advertisement of lha merchants of a neighboring town* Ail ho will say is. that ho is prepared to sell Goods I | | I II | Hi AS LOW AS ANY OTHER in tills region of country. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES, and if,the pricoß aro not salisfaQtory do not bay. •' PIXILIP ARN OLD: March 6,1862.. ■ BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! Since the late victories Domestico Cotton. Goods have declined, as there .is now a prospect of get; ing a supply of Colton. We, (LEIDICII, SAW YER & MILLER, at the Now store, under Martin’s • Hotel, East Main street,) receiving daily largo - supplies pf . ; JVEW SPIRNG GOODS, which, with our old stock wo are determined to sell at CITY PRICES. DRESS GOODS of every va riety } Plain and Fancy Silks at all prices.; A large lot of new. Black Silks at. 75, 875,1-60. 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50; now Spring Dolainqs at'2s cents; 4,000 yarda of best? quality.Mcrixhae, Cochoco, Pacific and American Prints, dark light colors, now styles, atlSli ; a largo at lots 6,.8 andlOoonta. Full .and Second Mourning Prints, BRST QUALITY ENGLISH, 12J. All kinds Domestic Gingham 9 12$; ISJ ; 30 'pieces of French and Scotch Dress and Bonnot Ginghams at 25. , BROWN AND WHITE MUSLINS. , at wMcsalo and .retail, good quality 8, fine 10, 4*4 wido 12$. Also 6-4, 6-4, 10-4,11-4, 12-4 at eotw pondiug prices; All kinds of HEAVY GOODS in largo supply at reduced prices— Stripes, Checks, Drillings, Osnaburga,Cotton Dih'pel , ,&c, fto. Linen Diaper, Napkins, Shirtihg ; Linens, 1 Shjrt Fronts, Collars, at ‘old prices, . White Goods, all kinds, at old prices. , ’ . SPUING MANTLES. DUSTERS. SHAWLS, . EMBROIDERIES Ac. 1 Hoop Blurts direct from the factory. 800 do*. La dies’, Misses, Men’s and. Boys’ HOSE. 12V to 25. Men’s and Boys’ Wear Black Cloths nndCnaslme.rss, all.grades, Bancy Cassimers, latest styles, Vestings, 'Siitinets, Jeans,‘.Cdttonaclos, &c., &c. ’ Haring, secured tho soryicos of a first! olass Tailor, wo prepared to got up Clothing in tho most fashion able stylo at short notice! ‘ * . JC ARPETSI GARPUT S! r Wo are receiving our Spring supply of Carpets, comprising all the Various kinds kept in'a first class f Carpet House. Carpets ranging in prieofrom i’2V to 1.25. Oil'Cloths, oil widths. ! Mattings, Rook ing Glasses, Shades and Blinds ofall kinds. 1,000 lbs. Carpet chain; Feathers; Cotton* jetting; Counterpanes, jfcc. - All tho above goods and many.others ; wo offer Ito purchasers (it a small advance above cost.’ Win tervßross Goods—Shawls, less than '.first cost. Wo determined not to be undersold. Please call and oxnmino our immense stock, JZS3* Wo will make additions of Now Goods os tho season advances. /All Goods warranted to b« what wo soli them for! . LEIPICJI, SAWYER 4 MILLER, . Carlisle, February 25, 18C2, • Fire Insßiranco. ALLEN" AND EAST PENtfSBOKO’ 1, MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, in -the, year 1810, and having recently had itn charter extended to tho year 1883, is now in active aud vigorous operation under intondcncc of the following Board of Itf^p&gors; • Wm. R. Gorgns, Ohristjan £iayman, Copklin, Alexander Cathcart,’Jacob H. Coovcr, John EiVbelbergcr, Joseph Wiokersha’w, Samuel Eberly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Brlckpr, Jacob Coqveraud J. C. Duulap., Tho rates of insurance are as low and favorablo as of the kind in tho State. Persons wishing to bocomo members arc invited to make ap plication to. tho Agents of tho Company willing, to wait upon them at any time, ■ President—-\V. R. QORGAS, Eborly'a Milts, Cum berland county. ■ Vice Stav«A5 } Carlisle Cum -bcrly.nd’couufy. Scct’y.— Johk C. Dcxlap, Mochnnicsburg. Cum* bcrland county.’ Treasurer— Michael Cocklix, SUophordstown, Cumboflund county.’ A AGENTS. Cumberland County.— John Shorrick, Allen; Hen ry Zouring.Shivemaustown; Lafayette Puffer, Dick-, inaou; Henry Bowman, Churchtownj Mode Grl tith, South Middleton; Sam’l. Graham, W. Penns boro’; Samuel Coover, Mechauicsburg;, J, W. Cock lin, Shopherdslown; D. Coovcr, Upper Allen ;J. O. Saxton. Silver Spring; John Hycr,. Carlisle; Valentino New Cumberland, • York County.— W. 3. Picking Dover: James Griffith. Warrington ; J. F.’-peimlorfl; Washington; Uichcy Clark, Dillsburg; Fairviow,* John Williams, Carroll. . k • Dauphin Comity.— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of tho Company having policies about* to expire, can hare them renewed by makiugappß cutiou to any of the Agents. March 13. 1302. C’EEMENT & STARE'S GREEN MOUNTAIN . WASHING MACHINE, PATENTED JUNE 8, 1858, H'IIIIS mncbino ia so very simple in co»- 1. otructiou, nod efficient and easy ia operation, that a boy or girl 10 or 12 years of ago con perform tho services of Washing with caso, and dp it in 1-4 tho time that a, grown person can without a Mm chiuo. This is n great saving to thoso that hire j also, to the hono and muscles of thoso whq are com* polled to enduto tho trials uf tho washing day.- This Machine o. great telf-Mnr sariuj /aeentmp. It is tho of thoso who have used ft, and thoy arts legion, that tho hitherto long and laborious work of Hashing day is“ made quick and easy," by the uao of this mnohine ; and the time is now at hand.when no family should bo with- outono. '• ' , .. , Tho Proprietors have no hesitancy in say ing that this is tho nemo of Washing Machine In vention, and worth raoro than all others combined. It is in fact tho “ HE PLUS UI/TUA” in this lino of invention. For confirmation of tho above, call and examine one at tho shop of J. K. I^B, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Carlisle, Doc. 12,1801—ly* ’ HR. I. C. I.OOMIS, DE*l ffijWl . TI5T;~“ ' South Hanover Stroot. next door to tho, oorqoief West Pomfrot and nearly opposite ileUtiw Stic,. tarKsle, Bee. M, UH, . V... ■ :'i\‘
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