I County of Cumberland. moil WIE FIRST DAt OF JANUARY, TO THE THIRTY-FIRST OP DE CEMBER, 1860, INCLUSIVE. A. L. SPONSLER, Esq., Treasurer, in account with said County. T« Amount received, from- former Treasurer, outstandiiDg taxes at last Settlement, proceeds of sale of unseated .lands, . •’ interest received from'sundry collectors, , borrowed on bond, : -'. , borrowed in Bank en botes, received frpm Sample A E walk, subscription to bridge,, received from j. Coover, u 44 . . damages recovered from, Northern Central R. 11. Co,, , fines and. verdict fees received from D. S. Croft,, tax .levied for tho year iB6O, . • • abatement received from State Treasurer, for prompt .payment, 1 costa received from’M. Holcomb, Borough of Carlisle, for stone broke at jail, miscellaneous receipts, Total amount of receipts, Expenditures by Payments. J*«!d.Toirn.Lip mnd Borough A.teuor. for nerricei, Paid Tax Collectors abatement allowed tar payers, .Paid John Outsholl for new bridge at Sample's, John Finloy balance for new bridge at Coorer’s, D. Kaufman balance for new; bridge at Boyer's, sundry persons for repairing old bridges, sundry . persons for road damages, sundry persons for road viewers, Paid Traverse Jurors, Grand Jurors, District Attorney’s fees, Witnesses' foes in Commonwealth cases, Court Crier's fees, . cost in sundry cases In Common Pleas, Paid Samuel Mcgaw, Esq., services as Commissioner, • N. 11. Eckels, Esq., •' " • J. H. Waggoner, Esq,, 44 *. u George Miller, Esq., . 44 44 J, Armstrong, salary as Clerk, 11. Newsham,’Esq., salary as Attorney, ; James Loudon, foebooks, stationary,. Ac., Paid S. V. Ruby for auditing accounts, James Loudon for books,.. . H. Pbroivul ‘for press ‘and seals, ’ D. S. Croft, fees in Commonwealth cases, ' Jacob Brotr, for covering desk in Register's office. Paid A. MnVtlh kn.d alters fees,in Commonwealth cases, for Quarterly, returns, Fftid .Paid I>. Smith, Bsq.) ftttholdiiig ioq'aoStf bn slihdry deadbodiei> jaie ANh Eastern penitentiary. Paid R. Jl'Carlimy frtf support of prisoners, 4c,,’ .B.' Keepers, Esq., salary, as K«6per of County Penitentiary, Eohomaker 4 Early and Others for eoal, C. Ogilby and others for clothing and blankets for prisoners, J. P. Qorgns and others for (UriTlturo, repairs, 40., Peter Spabr and others for stone to bo broken by prisoners, Wm. Gibb fo'r stone, hammers, Gas 4 Water'Cot, for water and gas. Dr. W. Wi Dafo, salary as physician, _ Win. M. Beetem draft Eastern Penitentiary, PaidM. Holcomb and others fess in Commonwealth cases, Paid D. Sterrett and others County bonds, ' * John Sensoman and ethers interest oh County bonds. Banks temporary loans, Paid Jacob Squire, Esq., for nse of said institution, I). Rutland J. llolmoi, visitors, John Trimble, salary as director, . Win. Gracj, " “ A Bosier, " « Paid Foot 4 Ilrothorand others for repairs at jail, Si J' ama>on nnd others for repairs at Court Honse, EJiiaboth Doyle and others for cleaning, whitewashing, *o/ fm. P. Lynch, for hose, . . It. Nalcber, salary as Keeper, Paid George Zinn for public printing. A. K. Ilheeta, « E.Cornmatti ", " J. B. Brattoh; .« u . P.id F. Cornmsn for ÜbleffT, JurT-room. for Coart A»dw,/ J. b/ Bratton,*po»ta^* <i,n °°< Wl " *>« . A. Sens Oman for borse-hirpy John Spahr, for trimming trees, E. Steel for winding clock and repairs, , W. Di A. Naugle for globes for ohandalier, Samuel Megaw, traveling expenses. N. H. Eckels, 44 44 Wm. Mejaster for putting coal in cellar, Black *A Delaney for coal for Cdarfc Home, C* Inboff for bill of sundries, i* traveling expenses, on County bnilUeis, fi. W, Haverstiok for bill of sundries^ Sundry persons for fox scalps. Whole amount ef Commissioners’ checks. Treasurer’s commission at per cent. Commission allowed Collectors, Exonerations “ •< Outstanding taxes on 31st Deosmbsr, 1180, Balance due County by Treasurer, Total. Expo aditures, Total receipts. SoWute o# County Taxea Outstanding ontholst of January, 18GL «« Bh'ireman, Lower Allen, . ,8 .? 8 Carli.le, „ i-^-.9®okoll t Frankford, « , Sf»w<ord, Newville, , >o,„ i*J 1 » Whaler, We«t Penneboroarh, m. bv THE : Receipts. ASSESSORS, ABATEMENT. BRIDGES AND ROADS. COURTS. COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE. COUNTY OFFICES. CONSTABLE’S FEES. ELECTIONS INQUESTS, JUSTICES’ FEESt LOANS AND INTEREST.' POOR lIOUSEi PUBLIC BUILDINGS.’ PUBLIC PBINTING, MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS; ; fl .\ r Ecbort JSckcls, Dickinson, f. * ' 3W^6O. 1860 J*6bn Brute, East'Pertnabbrough,* 6G 30 “ Jacob Hickey, Erankford, *’ ,190 22 • 44 ' Michael Morrett, HopoWell, . •• 170 36 44 Peter'M» Row, Lower Allen, 31 50 14 Wm. Patton, Mifflin, *’lBs 53 41 Qob, W. Pr-sscl, Monroe, ♦ ■ 746 33 44 Joseph Totten, Meohanicaburg, • 497 24 44 • Samuel Cope, Newton,-* . 54120 u J. M. Woodburn, jr., Nowville r 166 13 “ Jos. Eioholborgot,.Silver Spring, • 841 *9O ■ « J. H, Busier; S6tttß-Mi<Mloton> f . .448 38 41 • J. T. Bippoy, Shipponiburg, 99 33 44 Lewis Kintr, Upper* Alien, * 318 89 “' Samuel BUler, West Ponnsborough, 88 06 . . . $6,102 70 , Those marked thus * hare since paid ita part. CUMBERLAND B3. We, the Commissioner* of Cumberland county, do certify, 1 and submit tho'foregoingas a correct state ment of the receipts and expenditures of the county aforesaid, from the lst n day of January to the 31st day of December, 1860, inclusive, as also a schedule of outstanding county taxes in tfco boroughs and townships therein stated, together with a statement of expenditures under each bead of appropriation, made by the Commissioners, in compliance with the requisitions contained in the 32d and-23d . sections of an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth, pass ed the 16th day of April, A, D. 1834. . , $6,595 06 1,764 06 93 26 19 23 260 00 6,936 Ol 1,000 00 100 00 Witness our bands and-seal of office I l at Carlisle, tho 24th day of January, V VA. D. 1861. . N. ir. ECKELS, j; It WAGGONER, GEO. MILLER, .' VbmmiHioHen of’Cumberland County. Attest— J. Armstrong, Clerk. 327 41 12 00 39,613 66 1;167 89 15 67 27. .09 2 28- $58,913 78 Cumberland County, bs. Wo, the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county,, met according to law, and having been sword,, proceeded to examine the accounts' and vouchers of Alfred L. SponsleivEsq., Treasurer of said county, from the Ist day of January to'the 31st day.of December, 1860, inclusive, do certify that wo find tho sum of. six thousand nine hundred and tWon ty*eight dollars and fifty-five oonU duo by said Treasurer to the county aforesaid, afl Will appear by the foregoing exhibit of said' account. In witness Whereof We , have hereunto apt our hands at Carlisle,, the 24th day of January, A. D. 1861. ‘ 3: $2,134 84 $2,448 00 2*9 60 80 00 2,344 03 274 60 ' .260 20 SUtrUlcnl «l‘ COlliilJ' Ill'll). rHE Commissioners of Cumberland county make and submit the following statemehtof the amount of borrowed money, including interest, to gether with the assets in the Treasury on the Ist day of. January, 186 L • DR. To amount of bonds outstanding iti eluding interest, as per lust annu al statement on Ist January, 1860, $81,150 66 To amount of money borrowed for the year 1860, ' 250 00 55,030 23 $2,043 63 401 63 342 60 614 92 47 00 176 99 Deduct amount paid during the year . 1860, $3,626 62 Whole amount of. debt Ist Jan. 1860, $30,300 66 By amount of balance in $361 00 336 60 466 00 64 60 600 00 . 60 00 ' 86 10 Treasury, . \ $6,928 55 By amount of outstand-. ing taxes, . C,102 70 By amount in hands of Justice Smith, 60 .00 $1,003 10 Excess of indebtedness over assets, $l5 06 19 00 16 60 476 40 6 82 Wc, the undersigned Auditors, of Cumberland county, haring examined the several claims against said county,- do certify that tho above is a true statement of the bonded , debt, and assets of the said county, on the Ist day of January, A. D. 1861. GEORGE SCOBEY, JOHN W. COCKLIN, JOHN S. DUNLAP, .. Auditors of Cumberland County, Fobruuty 7, 1861. $632 72 $340 67 . 91 89 $482 .40 THE Stockholders of the Harrisburg, Car lisle and Chiambcraburg Turnpike Ruad'Com puny are hereby notified'that in pursuance ofanact of the General Assembly, passed the 10th T day of April* 1.826, an election'mil. be held kt thc public house of lienry Glass, in the borough of Carlisle, on Monday, the 4th day; of March next, between the hours of 11 o'clock, A. M., and 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, to elect three managers for said company, $1,«48 90 $lB 72 B; FRANK IRWIN, Pr.eiident F«brtmry7. 1861—3fc $3,420' 44 150 00 328 91 103 \t 79 $0 23 70 l(f 60. 40 00 25 00 574 05 LETTERS of Administration ott the ©state of Samuel Uricb, late of East Ponnsborough township, deceased, have'been issued by the Regis ter'vf CtuaboflUhd county, to the subscriber residing in the satbe* township.. AH persons indebted to mid estate arc hereby requested to makeimmedidto pay ment, andthoso having claims will present them for settlement to. $4,764 92 SAMUEL .B. .URICH, 1 j WM. W. GARDNER, ] ‘ February 7. 1861—r-Bt* $406 02 CnrllrtUi & 'Waiter'Company. ' I ’HE following tariff of Water Rents has been 1 adopted by the Carlisle Gas and Water Compa ny, to take effect from and after the, first day of April next. It has boon carefully prepared, and is rather under than above tho rates in neighboring (owns. Tho inequalities of tho existing tariff and Its insufficiency has compelled the present action of ths Company. The works, at best, yield a small per cent, on the cost of construction, and self-protection requires that the revenue should bear some reasona ble proportion to the expenses of the erection and management. GEO. WISE# Sup*t, Jan. 28, 1861. $l,lOO 00 1,776 52 0,000 00 $8,876 62 $lO,OOO 00 20 00 . 30 00 30 00 .3000 Houses of First Class, per annum, $6 00 44 Second 44 do* 5 00 " Third " do. 400 slo*llo 00 From $140.10 170 72 20 00 26 76 80 00 First Class, Second, 44 Livery, do. 15 00 Hotels, . do. 6 00 Porter, Ale, Mineral Watfir, and , Rolling establishments, do* 15 06 Oysters, Victualing, ale and la- . : . ger boor houses, do. . ® 00 loe> Cream Saloons, . do. 2 00 Mineral .Water fountains, do. 3 00 Butohqrs .slaughterhouses, do. 9 00 Bake Hes, do* 0 00 Barber Shops; do* 0 00 Public Schools, do* 5 00 Blacksmith Shop, 2 fifes, each ■fire more than two $l, do* 4 00 Printing Offices, do. 5 00 Private Stables, do. 2 00 Soap Boilers and Chandlers, do. 600 Hatters Shops, do. 4 00 Publio bath, each tub, do. 4 00 Private, 44 44 44 do. 300 Breweries, $3O to 75 00 Wash Pavements and sprink ling streets, centre block, 30 feet, de. 2 00 Pavements, sprinkling corner lots, . do. 3 00 Manufactory of Confectionary, do. 6 Ojj Steam Engine k Horse PoWer, do. 3 50 locomotives, ‘ ! a IJJ S 2 trigating Gardens," do. $1 to 10.00. Tan Yards, do. 30 00 ftuxurtfra ptmpoflKii* Brick per thousand, tO Slone per Perch, * Plastering, per 100 yards, , 40 .. Allmanufacturing and other business re quiting a large.jupply of water will bo obarg- • ed per 100 gallons for tho average quantity used during the year, to bo, estimated at 309 days. ( ttfhpn tho quantity used averages 2QG gallons per day, or less, pep 100 gallons, . 06 200 to 300 gallons per day 44 04i 300 U 1000 44 44 44 3i 1000 to 2000 " 44 44 3 2000 ib 10,000 44 44 44 2J For Fountains which may be used four-hours a dby for four months of tpe year, A jet of 1-32 of.an inch, 3,00 A Jot of 1-16 of an inch 35 gal. per hour 5 00 “ of 5 44 • 95 “ " to qo ** of | 44 305 44 44 .go 00 No person will bo granted a permit for tbe.iwe of Pave Wash and bath for a less, period,tba,u yqar. Water used for other purposes, not herein,onom lerated, will be charged according, to contract en tered into with the Superintendent, January 31,1861—it $468 SI. $lBB 20 186 30 244 80 197 30 $Bl5 60 3O tOMV 63 836 39 1,936 il 890 20 8,102 70 6,028 S 3 —l 1 i •58,913 78 •58,913 78 •8 89 44 16 94 39 34 27 33 34 319 29 733 41 j GEORGE SCOBEY, JOHN W. COCKLIN; , j;o«n s: DUNLAP, Auditors of CumbirlUnti Vuuuty. $31,400.66 $13,091 25 $17,209 41 N. H. ECKELS, J: 11. WAGGONER. GKO. MILLER, . ■ Commiaaiontrh,' Notice. i\olice. Vpft PRIVAtE FAMILIES, STORES. de. $2 to 3 00 HOTELS do. . 18 00 do* 14 00 STABLES. VERMINEXT6MMTOR& .. '- .. ■ '|.--^-« TUB ■ i .U-- , , "ONLY INFALLIBLE KNOWN. Destroys Instantl^ , EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OP ■y*r ■rn w-mi m ■ Thoec pi'epßrAtionp (unlike all utberfl,) .rc ■ Free from, Poisons/' “Not dangoronjto the human family/' “ Rats come oat of their hold to die/' 10 teaks and more New York City. U*cd ty—the City Post Office. Uttd the City.Prieon* and Station Houses. {fact Steamers, Ships, Ac, Vied fcy- the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Ao. cried fy—UCity HoUU/AstorV'St. Nicholas/ Ao. Dud h\f tbo-BoardlngHoiiaej, ic./Ao. Deed ly -more than &OjCOO Privalo Families. JSSf Set *cha( the and Dtaldert tay. HENRY U. 'summer I have been troubled with Roaches an«Mico k I was actu ally ashamed of the house, for tbo Roaches were eve rywhere. t purchased a box of your Exterminator and tried it; and in. one week there was not a Roach dr Mouse in the.house. . ; : - John B. G.ivbHS, N^ 4 9i, Rim Street. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, need be so no longer, if they Use vCpsxAn’s” Extermina tors. Wo have used it to' oiir satisfaction, and if a bos cost ss> wo Wnbld haVo 1C Wo had tried poi sons,'but they effected' nothing J but Costar’s urti cle knocks tbo breath out of Rats, Mice and Bod- Buga,, quicker than wo can write it. It is in great demand nU over thocoiintry.—-JLufuui (0.,) Gazette. MORE GRAIN and grovijtojis are destroyed an nuoliy in Grant Cbuuty. by, vermin. than wyuld pay fop tea* of this Rat ami Insect Killer. Lancaster, (Wi«.,) Ileraldr ItUNBYR. Exterminator is re ceived, used, and jminouttcud'a decided success.— Wo used a box of ft. and tbo way the'Ratg and Mice around oulr promises raised Ned" thjLt night was a caution to sleepers. /Since then nola Rater Mouse lias bebn heard in kUoliob <>f cellar. .. t" if ay if gu r (foita) Times, I.HAVE BEEN 'for the last year, and have founVTita «nre shut every tiuio, have'not known it to fail in a single instance. Gborgb Rose, Druggist,;Cardington, 0;; WE ARBSELLING--*Ypur preparations rapidly. Wherever they havo boon used, Ruts, Mice/Roach es, and Vermin disappear immediately. . Ecksu A SiourFEn, DWggiats, New \Vindsor, Md. 1,100 00 To Destroy- —;Rais, Roachas, Ac. To Destroy ■ -Mice, Moles, Ac. To Destroy Bod-Bugs. ToDsstroy-i-~~~ Moths,Fl«a*, Anti, Ac. To Dcitroy—Mosquito**; To Destroy—lnsects on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy —■ —lnsects, on Abitnals, Ac., Ac. To ZJeifroy—-Every fornMihd species of Vermin. “CostarV* Rat, Rbaob, Ac./Exterminator.; “ CostarV* Bed-bug Exterminator. “ CostarV’ Electric Powdpj£or Insects, Ac. In 25, 500, and $l,OO BbitES,: Bottles and Flasks. .$0 and SuiCN/SIOTELa, Ac. 1 r •' S&* Sold bjr All Wholesale DrugoistS in largo Cities. All Retail BnunGiars 4 —GkotoKna/SruhEß, Ac. . in uli Country.: Villages and Towns. Wholesale Agents Shioffellin Brothers A Go. B. Fahnestock, HpH & Co. A. B. k D. Sands k Co. Wheeler k Hart. Ilegaman k Co. Hall, Ruckol k Co, Thomas A Fuller. F. D. Orvis. Penfold, Parker k Mower. Dudley k Stafford. : AND OTHERS.* Philadelphia, Pa. X. W. Dyott A Sons. . I Robert Shoemaker k Co. B. A. Fahnestock k Co. (French, Richards A Go. All the Principal Cities and Towns in the UNITED STATES. £&* Tor tule at UAVERSTICK’S DRUG STORE North Hanover Street, And ai INHOFF’S GROCERY STORE CARLISLE, Cilmb«rluuil Coniil r. And by Dncooists, Grocers and Retailers gen erally, in Cut and Coojurt* ffSf* Couhtrt Dealers can order as above. Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms, Ac., is desired Send for Circular to Deal ers,] to HENRY R. COSTAR, Principal Depot— No. 512 Broadway—[Opposite • the St. Nicholas Hotel;} Now York.* - January 31, 18(51—6m ' I. LIVINGSTON* MEItUBANT TAILOR AND CLOTUiER, O ESPIiCTFULLY informs the public thai Lm<be has Just received an extensive stock of. Fall and Winter Goods, which for variety, beauty, and price* cannot he ex celled in the county. All of which will be sold per yard ur made to measure in the most approved styles. Cloth of Every Description! Fine Black French Cloth of every grade, Brown, Army and Navy Blue, and many other colors. Cassimeres of the very latest styles, in immense varieties. Vestings in large quantities, of the latest styles. Also, a very large lot of Sattinetts, Jeans, Flan nels, Shirting, Ao*» which will be sold at the lowest market price. The public is respectfully invited to inspect our largei sto.ok o.f goods, assuring them that a call will not incur the leas,t.obl|gqtion on. purchasers. Furnishing Goods. The largest*and beat varietyof Gent’s Furnishing Goods, and at tho lowest prices, can be fauna •ISAAC'WVXNOSTON'S. Worth Hanover Street, oppose American Jiouee. I ; Carlisle, January 81, Wh. .. • : ' I j toSK ONI/T in New York City Harfcb Risloy A Kitchen. Ifcsh/jGalb A Robinsqn. M.?Werd, Close A Go. M'Kisspn A Robbins. D. S. 'Barncß A. Co. F.'C.-Wells A Coi Lmcclle.Mnrsh A Gardner. Hall, Dixon' A Co. Tripp A Co’. ‘ Conrad Fo*. A!TO OTItERS. AifD PEN N A. 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. ■ EA. TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE ■ or $lO 0,8.6’0 WORTH OF J EWE LRY, ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH. A Largo ftpd Splendid Assortment of Jowolry, con-* sisting of- CHAINS, BRACELETS, CAMEO“SfiTS, Ac., Ac* . And all styles of French Hated Chains, Gold and Plated Jewelry. Wo do not keep or sell any galvanised goods. Ours is what are sold by the best Jewelers us Oqld Jowolry. * Wo receive our goods from the best Gold Jowolry Manufacturers in the States, WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO. SELL. WHO ARB FORCED TO SELL. * Tho following isqnly a partial list of our immense stock s TAEti YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH. TAKE YOUR.CHOICE FOR $l. Large Size and Splendid Cameo Sets, Gen eral Retail Prices, - -- -- -- - $8 to $l5 Do do Lava do 10 to 28 Do do , Carbuncle do Bto 30 Do Ladies' Enamelled A Corn! do 7 to CO Do do aiid Carbuncle do 7to SO Do . do . hnd Ruby do 7to SO Do Cluster Gtapp Sotting Sets do 10 to 30 Do . do «o Vase do do • 10 to 80 Do do do Jet Sets do 6to 12 'Do- do Flack .Mosaic do ft to 12 Do do goldstone mosaic do 6to 12 Do do Calico Sets, do 5 to .15, Do Ribbon twists with brilliants do 0 to 15 Do Boquut Sets, new slylo, do. 8 to 20 Do Enamelled Cluster ~db do 10 to 30 Gold Thimbles, - do 3to 7 Diamond PointeciGoM Pens A Cases, .3 to 0 i dor., Silver Plated Spoons, 2 00 - Silver Plated Mugs, , 400 Over 1000 other different styles Ladies* Jewelry ; Medallions, all stylos, patterns and sires; Lockets of every description ; Gold Pens, 14 karat, with Sil ver Extension Holder: Gold Pencils, Sleeve Buttons, Studs. Ac., Ac.; Coral, Lftva, Cameo and Band Bracelets, Gents’-Vest Chains, warranted to wear for ten years without changing color, and will stand the acid—they arc usuallysold by Jewelers as solid gold chains—‘all made in Paris. You Van take your choice for $1 eaclu Ladies* and Gents* Guard Chains, $1 each, usually sold by Jewelers at from $5 to each; Ladies* and Children’s Neck Chains, bealUißll patterns; Armlets, brilliant,enameled and ruby settings? Crosses*'plain and enamelled, for $1 each, retail prices from $5 to S2ooach. Every style and variety of . Jewelry and, desirable goods for $1 ouch.. • This Sale, at the above prices, will continue long enough to sell off our Immense stock, which was purchased at a great ftoiA Manufacturers who have failed. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH. . ' SPECIAL NOTICE. To send Money.-!®; Ist. Write your Name, Place of Residence, Coun ty and State, pfutn am/ dtst/urt, as wo can make nothing out of Post marks, . Seal all letters with, WAX, as Envelopes scaled .with gum or wafers can be easily operied—tbo con tents taken out and re-sealed. Attend to this, and wo will be responsible for your money. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Any person acting as Agont/wbo will send us at one time, * ' -, $lOO, we will given Gold buntingcase watch, extra. $5O, 44 44 Gold Lever Watch, $25, " 44 Silver Watch. ' A Watch aud’tho articles selected from the above Lisfrat ONE DOLLAR EACH. Persons ordering bymailmu«t«etufslandl69entB in postage stamps. ■ GIVE US A TRIAL.. All communications must be addressed.to WILLtAM PLIIST, No. 807 MARKET Street. ■ Philadelphia, Pa. January 31,1861; , Proclamation. BALD AND GRAY. MANY, since the .discovery of Pruf* Wood; have attempted not only to hnitaie his restora tive, but profess to Lav© discovered something that would prodiico results identical; but they have nil come and gone, being carried away by the wohdor ful results of Prdf. Wood’s preparations, and .Lave been forced to leave tbo field to its resistless sway. Read the fallowing;—’ BUtb,Maine, April 18th, 1859. Prop, 0. J, Wood A Co.: Gents. The letter I wrote you in 1856 concerning your valuable Hair Restorative, and which, you- have published in this vicinity and elsewhere, hits given rise to numerous enquiries towelling the facts in the case. „ The en quiries are, first, is it a fact of myhabitation and name, as stated in the communication; second, is it true of all therein contained; third, does my hair still continue to bo in good order and of natural col or? To all I can and do answer invariably yes.— My hair is. even better than in any'stage of my life for 40 years past, more soft, thrifty, and better col ored; the same Is true of nty whiskers, and the on ly cause why it is riot getleraHy true, Is that the sub stance is washed off by frequent ablution of the face, i when if cared were used by wiping the face in close connection with the whiskers, the same,result will follow ns 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 he good : as there is so much fraud in the manufacture and sale of various compounds ns well as this.it has. no doubt been basely imitated and been used, not only without any good effect, hut to absolute injury. I have not used any of your Restorative of any account for some months, and yet my hair is as good as ev er, and hundreds have examined it wjth surprise, ns X am now 61 years old and not a pray hair in my head or on my face: and to prove this fact, I send you a lock of my hair taken off the past week. I received your favor of.twoquaHboctles last summer, for wliioh lam very grateful: I gave it,to my friends and thereby induced them to try it, many were skep tical until after trill, and then purchased and need it with universal success. I will ask as a favor, that you send me. a test by which I can 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 the impure article. Which, cutecs the inventor of the good. I deem it my duty ns heretofore, to keep you apprised of the continued effect on my hair* ns I assure nil who enquire of mo of wy unshaken opinion of its valuable results. I Remain, dear sir, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. Aarons, Run Ky., Nov. 30* 1858. Prop, 0. J. Wood : Dear Sir. — l would certainly ho doing you a great injustice not to make known to the world, the wonderful, as well ns the unexpected result I have experienced from using o?fn bottle of your Hair Rostarativo. After using every kind of Restoratives extant, but without success, and finding ihy head nearly destitute of half, t was finally in duced to try a bottle of your Ilnir Restorative.— Now, candor and justice compel mo to announce to whoever, may rend this, that I now possess & new and beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce richer, and handsomer thrtn the original was. I will therefore take occasion.to recommend this Valuable remedy to all who may ff*e! the necessity of ft, , Respectfully yours, REV. S. ALLEN BROCK. P. 6.—This testimonial of my approbation for your valuable medicine (as you are aware of) is un solicitedbut if you think it worthy a place among the rest, insert if you wish; if not destroy and say nothing. Yours, Ac., Rev. 8. A. B. > I | The Restorative is put up in bottles of throe si- I riiitiji io/jt • X 1 , J«_ . aes, vi*: large,medium.and small; the •mall bolds lulls year 18(51 is at hand, and having a j fl pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the i full and complete stock of Fancy and staple Dry medium holds at least twenty percent, moro fn pro- Goods on band, I will sell my entire stock at groat- portion than the small, retells for two dollars per ly reduced prices for cash. bottle ? the largo bolds a quart. 40 per cent, more in Silks, Figured Merinoos Cashmeres and Delaines proportion, and retails for three dollars a bottle, all fresh and late styles. Now is the time to invest O, «T. WOOD A CO.. Proprietors, 444 Broadway, for Holiday presents, all persons wishing to save mo- New York, and 114 Market S*roet, St. Louis, Mo., noy should boar in mind that I pay cash for all my ; And sold by all good Druggists And Fancy Goods goods, and thereby save from six to twelve per cent. Dealers. Now I agree to give this advantage to my custom- | January 17, 1861—5 m ora, it is therefore to the interest of all to call and examine my large and varied stock of goods. lam desirous of settling all accounts standing in my books bud bopo my friends will come forward and settle either by note or cash TTCnfEIREAS the Hbh. James"ll.' Ghajlajl | f r President Judge of the several Courts’ol Common Picas of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, .and Juniata,, and Justices of. the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail. Delivery in said counties, ahd Michael. Co'ckUn and Samuel Wherry, Judges of tho'Courts of Oyer and Termi ner and General Sail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 14th day of January, 1861, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Geocral Jail De livery to-.bo holdeu at Carlisle, on the 2d Moudu-y of April, 1861, (being the Bth .day,) at Ift o’clock in the forenoon, to continue one week. NOTICE is hereby given to tho Cofdnet*, Justices of thecPoaco, and Constables of the'said county of Cumberland, that they arc by tho said precept com manded to bo then and there in thoir proper per sons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions* ex aminations, and all othb> remembrances, to do those things which to their dffltJefc appertain to bo done, and all those that aro bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are . or. then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute thetn nsshall ho just. , ROBERT M’CARTNEY, Sheriff. . Carlisle, January 31, IS6I. Adjollrltcd Coiirt. 'TO all peraons interested, take notice that I an Adjourned Court of Common Pleas will be held at Carlisle, in and for the County of Cumber laud, on Monday, the 11th day of March, 1861, at lOVclock in the. forenoon. ROBERT M’CARTNKY, Sheriff, Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, January 31, 1861. • Notice. IV? OTICB is hereby given that Letters, testa -Lv montary on the estate of Martin Carothers, late of West Ponnsborough township, deceased, have been issued by the Register of Cumberland County, to the subscriber residing in the same township.— All persons indebted to said estate aro hereby re quested to make immediate payment, and those ha ving claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to ; MARTIN J. CAROTHERS, Executor. January 31j 1861—Ct Notice. 1 ETTERS testamentary on the estate of JLi Elizabeth Gram, deo’d., late of tho borough of Moohanieshurg, have been issued Ijy tho Register of CuiQberkcd County, to tho subscriber residing in Upper Allen township. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for sottlemsMt to CHtllSTUtf TITZEL, Extcntor. Jannary'24, 1861—Ot Auditor’!* Notice. IN the Orphan’** Court of Cumburland Coun ty. Estate of Levi Bricker, deceased, “the Au ditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the ac count of,Archibald Drioker, Administrator of Levi Bricker. late of Clark county, State of Ohio, dee’d., and to import distribttikm of-the balance remaining in his bands, will meet tho parties interested, at his office, on South Hanover street, Carlisle, Pfl.*, on Friday, the Bth day of February , IROI, at 10 o'clock, A. M. W. M. BIDDLE, Auditor. Jannafy 17, 1861—it ■ A. yr. BBNTZ, South Hanover Street. Hearty oppo«ito the Poit Office. JannarySl, 1861. ... Trunks, Trunks. ADIHS Sole Leather, French Style, ami JUi Dress Trunks. Bonnet Bozos, Traveling Bags. it). dent's solid Leather and Sole Leather Brasi Band Trunks, Valises, new Traveling Bags, Ac. A large assortment, and at low prices. ISAAC LIVINGSTON. < Carlisle, Jaanary 21,1821. Jlai/jHli.urg, hurg, Tumpi a - Uoati Company. EXHIBIT of tnl a recoivtd.Vepairs ami ox* ponses, on tho II .rrisburgrC’arli.’la and Cham* boruburg Turnpike R tad Janua ry to 31st’December, 1860, mclusito; bs followi, to wit* ’ ,1 * DR., l*o amount of tolls reTcoivod atGatci, $3,060 86 To balance at settlement for 1859, paid into Court, at January, 1860, By balance of 1859, paid to creditors per acts of Asseidbly of 1823, '2B A '3O, By Cash paid for repairs on road for 1800, _ 1,204 08 By Gate Keeper's salaries; 920 04 By Managers pay, 285 00 By Treasurer’s salary, 75 00 By Secretary's salary, . 25 00 By Incidental expenses, *2 By Postage, Taxes, and Stationary, , , 10 00 By balance paid IntdCoartto be applied ' ' under the act of Assembly aforesaid, 42C 20 COPT. Certified on oath of the Judge* of the Co.nrt of Common Pleas of Cdmberl.ud County,,7th day pf January, A. 1). 1861. SAM’L. W. ttEtIN, insurer. TAKE NOTICE That the Court of Common Plea* of Cumberland County, have appointed Monday, the 11 tb day of. March next, at the Court House, iu the borough of Carlisle, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,for hearing and deter mining the claims of the respective creditors against the Company, agreeably to tiur acts of Assembly made for tho relief of said creditors on the Ist day of April, 1828, and tbo supplement thereto; at the aforesaid time and place, the preferred (if any) and all other, Creditors afe requested to have their re spective claims dul}'authenticated and presented, and al'so to furnish evidence at tho snmo time, whether ahy claims have been-assigned, or aro still held by the-original owners,* and also proof to es tablish the consideration of their claims, whether for work, materials, «&c. January 21, 1861—3 t House and Lot For Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale that now three story ■ Mm a HRtClt notSE, f'fmr witli open front; Well finished, and flup with.gas fixtures and hydrant,sit- in West High street; I'be lot <}ob* tains 30 met in front, and 210. feet in depth, 'the Store Room fitted up with counters and for rent. Possession given immediately. A. SENSEMAN. . January 3, 1860. CHAIRS! CHAIRS'! CHAIRS! MAHOGANY, MAPLE. niROII & WALEUT Cane Seat Chairs, Ot’ EVERY STYLE AND FINISH, AT WD. REICIINER'S,Union Fancy Chair • Factory, 339 North Front Street, above Vine. Parlor and tHuing Room Chairs, large and small Rockipg Chairs, manufactured of the best ma terial and by experienced; workmen. All orders filled with promptitude, and care. . Remember the plice 339 fTortli Front Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. January 3, 1861—ly A I AMES ROBINSbN, Clock k (Kj and WATCH MAKER, oSlatfbimporter of Watches, Jewelry and Tv#\ French Titne-picdes, tllsb Manufacturers of Silver and Silver, Plated Ware, Odd, Silver and Steel Spectacles, No. 1031 MARKET Street, below .Elev enth; North side, 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. , N. B.—Masonic, pdd-Follows’ and other, smblo matic Marks made and Engraved to order. : ' . January 3, 1861—Cm - , The Only Wlsviivery WORTHY OF ANY CONFIDENCE FOR RE . . STORING. THE pJKii Uyu W luskey yt viatlsinger’B make, Brandy, Wines', ic., fitiest'Pbbacco and Sonars; Staple Groceries, funcyOoo((s,"hdch a« fresh Toma* toes, Peaches, Pine ' Apple,' Mnccaroni, Bardinas. Katsups, and London’Otub, John Bull, Reading, India Soy, Harvey's, Worrestershiro Sauccj Essence of Shrimps, Essence of Anchovies, plain and fancy Piokols of all the cclohratod makes i Preserves, SHa/if Clin'd llimis mid Dried H«ef, 1 Bologna, Fish, Mustards of all kind, Qnejs$ aT ,, ; wooden Ware. Ao.. which will be sold at tbiloV««t prices. Country Produce taken in exchange. JOHN P. LYNE A BON. Carlisle. Dec. 4. URO, . TVT AILSI NAILS H j*L j A larcre.Btoo.k of Rood, clean, neat, and touch: Nail®, at tlw lowest prices. Our Nails are worth 50 cents a keg more than any other make sold in our 'town. This is,the opinion of mechanics who have’ triad thorn. Wb alio hare a full nssoi't'ihont ,6f building materials of, the latest and most improved •tylei. All goods tfarrnnjed as ropfcsefltbd November .8,1§60, lloiisrN Dir Rent- FIVE or six comfortable now Houses, loen ted in pleasant parts of the town, are offered for ont from the firet of April next. HENRY MYERS. Ju«U7 >l, ISBI—St ’V**. ***,-* JUST OPKNBO AND FOB SALE, Oao of tho obeipirt slid best selOoted stocks of Dry Goods eOcf oponed in Carlisle, Pn-V.il How in tbo room of A. W. Bontz, consisting In psft of - . SILK lUMJE3, FANCY AND PLAIN, Silks, Figured Merinos, CeihmM»i, nlI .iroel fi#* leinos, and OTcrystyU ifDxosa Good, eeea in the eastern market*, -■ ,• i : CLOTH WANTMV.;' colors and’ stripes of , itery style. .pf Mantles Is acknowledged to bt ,the over opened la this plaod 415 88} $3,476 76} WHITE GOODS, , purchased from the beat houses in Philadelphia and New YoVk, can bo bad of me at leas than usual tail prices.. Phare in this branch, • Linens, ■ Edgings, Cambrics, Brilliants,' Nainsooks, Jaco notts, Lawns/ Mult Muslins, Ac., all of whleh I aak but an examination. ** ’ ’ • ' , *; 'Purs. The best article of Sablb, Siberian .Squirrel, Q,«f* man, Pitch, Lustre do., stdiie MaHth hud Silver do. I hare at least 200 Sotts, out of tfrhHHi ill ♦*» ftoloct 415 88} $3,050 50} , DOMESTICS. ' y ro j Muslins, American, French and English printi; aU* of tbo best manufacture and colors, Watcrwist and Manchester Ginghams, Flannels* Blankets, and everything usually found in a wen regulated dry goods store. $3,476 76} Silk, Woolen, Cotton and Linen Host for children, ladies and geqtiomod, Kid, Kid Finish, Silk, Lisle Thread and Cloth Gauntlets for ladies, Kid, Lisle Thread and genuine Buck Glove* for-GoulL- MEN'S WEAR. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and Shawls. There U no place this side of Philadelphia, wherb gentlemen can-bo fittetf.hut In better styles op quality of cloth and-at is lowrites.as in my store. Call and soe tbo new styleq'of Fancy Cassimefs, acknowledged by the gentlemen .df this place to bo the prettiest and best ever brought from tho Eastern markets. CAttPtiTa A OiL CLOTHS. Superfine two" and thrCe-Ply,’Brussels and Velvet Carpets, of 411 sizes and'figures nadr extremely low prices, one, one and a quarter, one and a .half, two. ahd three yards wide, Oil Cloth of the watf best at*' tide and sold at the very low price offifty cfebtsper ( square yard. Having enlarged my room and added every cßfi-, venience and comfort for customors, I invite all to cull and cxatUimra siock of goods purchased force** and sue why it i 8 that A. W. Borite can sell bis goods at such very low rates. It is to the.interest of all who are iu need of Dry Gbods to give our stock an' inspection, my motto is to acilphoap and please ny customers. ■ . A. Vf. BfiNTfc, 8. llano ter st.. ' Nearly opposite tin, P. 0., Carlisle, Pa. BV IDE COUKT. lit), FUR THE HOLIPAJSI , Cbri»lui:iis an<l New Ycari GIFTS ! IN THE GREATEST VARIETY A* HAVERSTICK'S. SW. TIAVERSTICK has just received • from the city and is how opening a splendid display of Fancy Goods, suitable for'the Holidays, to which he desires to call the attention of his friends and tho'public. His assortment cannot be surpass ed in novelty anil elegance, and both/id quality and price of the articles cannot fail to please purchas ers. It would be impossible to enumerate his . FANCY GOODS, which comprises every variety of fancy articles af exquisite.finish, such as— . Pupior Macho Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands and trays; fancy ivory, pearl and shell card oases, ladies' Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sew ing instruments, Fort of every variety* Gold Pens, and Pencils;, fancy paper weights, pape tones, and a large variety of ladies’ fancy statione ry. Moto seals and wafers, silk and bead'purses, ladies’ riding whips,, elegantly fine cutlery, perfume baskets aud bags, brtilhea*dfy eye ly kind for. tho toilet, Roussel's perfume? cf ihe various kind, musical instruments of all kinds &tid a. 01 prices, together With an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished; and hi low rates. Al so, an extensive collection' of BOOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 1859, richly enlbelishod and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children** .Pictorial Book*, for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationery is also complete, and comprises every thing used in College and the Schools. • He alto desires to call the particular attention of families to hia elegant assortment,of • - , LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, ie* from the. extensive establishments of Cornelias, chct* afad others of Philadelphia, comprising, 4'very stylo of Patlor, Chamber and Study f&knpe, for burning cither Lard, Sperm or Etherial Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases. Fancy Screens, Ac, His as sortment in this lino is unequalled in the bdrongh* Also, ... t '■ Fruitt, Fancy Confectionary, Nutt, Prttirved Fruits, d'c., in every variety and all prices, all,of which are pure and fresh, such as can be confidently recom mended to-hia friends. . His stock embraces every thing in tho line of Fancy Goodii, with many other articles usoAil to housekeepers Which tho public are especially invited to call and see, at the old stand opposite the Deposit Dank. Carlisle, Dec. 20, 1800. PKICKS KKDUCEI). Panic Times nitcl Panic Prices. DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS AT PRICKS TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bargains, Bargains. uuderaigued has determined that.hjr X will sell all kinds of Goods in bis line RE-: DISCED PRICES, His stock consists in part of a choice selection of Italics press Goods,' of all descriptions^ Cloths, Cassimcres, Flannels, lioiacry> Oioves, Carpets, Sattlnetts, Jeans, . Sheetings; Furs, ‘ . Oil Clotbl, Wolfs best Hanover Buck Gloves, with a fill! is-* sorlment of Goods usually kept in any Dry. Good store; Every person in want of Dry Goods, Ac., to fill and examine my stock, feeling confidant that! on offer goods at such prices a* wilLprov# satisfactory.' PHILIP ARNOLD, . North Hanover Street, January 3, 1881. v ... fleam cf Tairis'f “Siib'iJiutt*.” r aniclo is recommended'fti* t the best X in use. in combination, with soda or saleratas, for making broad, biscuit, cukes, Ao, This substi tute produces bread and cokes.-which, when cold, aro sweet, moist, and grateful, while those of Cream Tartar are dry and tasteless. It will coat less than Cream‘of Tartar, and in ■ cooking is used in tbe same way. This ncW article, as 'also* Salerktus, Soda, and Pure 1 Cream Tartar, Arrow Root, Mnpterd Seed, Spices, ground and For ealo at the store'of ”- r ~ J. W. BBT. Carlisle, Deo, 13, 1860, . , U EAT CUTTERS, AND STDFFERS, /"I The boat Meat Cutters and Staffer* that aro | made arc to be had at Lyutfir, where you can find a full stock of Butobe('tf tools of every description, at prices lower tbaa over was beard of. .Don't boy a cutter or sbitftr until yon take a look at our stock. JOHtf P. LYNE £ SOKi N. Hanover street, Carlisle. . Nov. I. 1860, Du'k'iiso'i ('ollegf (iraummr School, PERJI nponsThurtt-lfty, 17th January, The I Principal, A. F. MDLLIN, A. 8./haa proved h«m*elf a superior, teacher, and we oao safely com mend tho aahool ai one of. tbo beat olasaica.l soboola In the country. H. M. JOHNSON. January M,IMI— U HOSIERY AND GLOVES. S. W. HAVEKBTICK. WANTED; WM, BENTZ. m
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