American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, February 14, 1861, Image 3

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INTERESTING INCIDENTS.
Sooth Ca&mnX'b Ui/rittATUß.—Colonel
hayne, in His letter to the Prorident| argues
fully with Him the question nf property, con
tending that Srtiith Carolina desires, to pur
chase Fort .Sumpter fairly and legally; and
that that State has a perfect right to negoti
. ht» With the federal government for any of its
property, at the same time transmitting with
• - -jug communication the threatening resolutions
of the South'Carolina Legislature. _
The Secretary of War communicated lithe
on )Vcdnesdoy evening the reply to Colonel
. Hay ne’a letter. The government respectfully
ireftde to comply with the preposition of South
.. Carolina for the surrender.vf fort Sumpter.
, . The Presidents course in relation to the
proposition of Colonel llayno is similar to that
pursued' towards the former Commissioners
From South Carolina; homely That he has
no authority to treat for the sale.or make any,
pfhM.uiSpqsitioh ofi the fqßsor oth
er public property in that State; that it is his
■ ■ddty to defend the forts to the best of his abil
ity, and that the consequences of doing so must
, fall on those vylio ,attack them, Col. Hayne
will how return to South Carolina)
/; .WASHiNOTdW. Feb. Jh—The President has
delivered to Congress the official correspond
ence, between himself .and Colonel Hayne, of
South Carolina, in reference to the delivery of
■Fort Sumpter to the Independent Republic of
■South .Carolina, The President’s, reply to
Col. Hdyha was a roftisnl of the SoUth Gatto
-lina “ ultimatum, 11 namely, tho delivery of
the Fort Mr. Buchanan adds that he has no
‘ more right to dispose of BiVeh federal property
os Fort Bumpter, than he has to sell tho Cap
itol at Washington.
. The President also affirms in his reply that
lie will do his duty to defend.tho public prop
'erty.
Col. Hayne,and Lieut. Hall'loft horo this
morning, for Charleston. They came hither
together by agreement and ,so return. ,
Fort Sumpter. —Np. ro-enforcements of any
kind have been sent to Fort Sumpter, anil none
will be, until Major'AndCrson requires them.
He' expresses entire confidence in his position,
arid ability tp defend it at all hazards.
The! wives atid children of the soldiers at
Fort .Sumpter arrived dt Now-Yorkttfbwdllys
ogd.'iin tliß Steamship,Marion, and are now at
Fort Hamilton. There are twenty Women and
seventeen children. They represent that the
garrison, wkiohujow consists orffi soldier,s llnd
30 laborers, is:in excellent health, not a sin-,
gle man being upon the sick list, and every
iuan of them ia enthusiastically attached to
their commander. The men are busily en-.
gaged in mounting the heavy Columbians on
the.-ramparts, and preparing for a vigorous
defence. They were supplied With fresh pro
visions from Charleston fer the first time on
the day those people eftmo away, The garri
son is represented to have salt provisions and
camp rations sufficient for a long seige. The
preparations of ho South Carolinians, for at
tacking Major Anderson are being pushed for
ward with vigor on all sides, aud them was
every indication 'that the onslaught would not
be much longer delayed.
SunnENDEtt p£ U, 8. Revenue Cutters.—
The report that the revenue .cutters “ Lewis
Cass’' and -“ Robert M’Clelland’' had been,
seized,by the secessionists, the former at Mo
bile, and the latter at New OrleanSi is confirm
ed. Capt. Brushwood, the commander of the
“ M’Clelland,” notified the government some
days ago that he did not intend to obey the
instructions of the Secretary of the Treasury.
Ben. Dix’s just, uetious required the first lieu
tenant to assume Command, and if the cnp‘
fain resisted, to arrest him for mutiny. The
dispatch sent by Secretary Dix to Hemphill
.-Jones, special agent of the Treasury Depart
’ merit, now at lyeW Oi-leUna, was stooped on
the 20ill. at order
• UtThe Übveriipr, of that. State,: who .took, the
(message and forwarded It to the Governor of
Louisiana, thus preventing the arrest of Copt,
Brushwood. The dispatch was in these pre
emptory words: -
“ Tefl Lieut. Caldwoll to arrest Capt. Brush
wood, assume the command of the cutter
M’Clelland, and obey orders I gave through
you. If. Capt. Brushwood, after arrest, un
dertakes to interfere with the command of the
cutter,- Lieut. Caldwell will consider him a
mutineer and treat him' accordingly. ;If tiny
one attempts to haul down the American flag,
shoot him tin the spot.” (Signed,) Jons A,
Bix, Secretary of the Treasury.
Seizure op the Mint and Custom House
at New Orleans.— The United Stales .Mint
arid Custom House ttt Now Orleans, were qui
etly token possession of last Friday by the
State authorities. The o(Boers continued in
their positions, having. taken the oath pre
scribed by the Ordinance of secession. The
Mint contained a considerable amount of mo
ney, which, it was reported, the Assistant
Treasurer had refused to deliver up to the
agent of the United States. On receipt of this
nows at Washington, the President called an
extraordinary session of the Cabinet, and the
■whole subject was considered. It is under
stood that Senators Benjamin and Slidell were
sent for to know if they were aware of this
transaction. The government being without
any official knowledge respecting this matter,
immediately telegraphed the Collector and
Treasurer ;to know; the facts connected with
■ this seizure. \ '
Suspension op Mail Service in Seceding
States.— The House, on Wednesday, passed
the bill introduced by Mr. Colfax, authorizing
the Postmaster General to suspend the mail
service in any State where the postal laws
Were set at naught.
Prom Pensacola. —The United States store
ship Supply, from Pensacola, arrived at New
York on Monday, bringing quite a number of
officers of the Navy and their families, and
among them Mrs. Slemmer, the wife of the
commander of Port Pickens,
ifiarkefe
;
Corrected Weekly by Woodward <£ Schmidt.
Ploub, Superfine, per bbl..
do., Extra, ’ do., 4gl
do., : Family, ■ do., .‘J
do., Rye, do.,- o’ l 2
WhiTß Wheat, per bushol, j is
R*d Wheat,. do., I,l# to 1)05
? TB > <>»•. 65
Coke, ■ ■ do., 50
Oats, do.; '45
Darlet, do., 23
Spkieo Babpet, 1 doi,«o
CLOVBSBEED," do., 4.50
TuroxarsEßU, do., 3,00
■ PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Philadelphia, Fob. 12,1861.
abw'A D r ’^ ! ' D —The Flour market is remark
are Jib- “, nd P . r, M CS rathor * cak - Small sales
are making to retailors iVom $5 00 to 5 12 per barrel
5 7fi ,ft.nd I straight brands; $5 50®
6 75 for extra family, and sfl 00@6 50 for fancy IoU.
Nothing doing in ,Ryo Flour or Corn Meal 7 The
former ,s hold at $3 62. The latter at $2 874.
.on RA /" - ~ Tho offoriu ® B of Wheat continue small
and prices are withoutmatorial change. Small sales
*1 M-ffll'ilS V P b’ 3 i"? ylV w“. i ? “ d WoBtorn ro(1
1 >, B P" hu " ,l<!l - .White is scarce and ran
for p fr ° m 35 ® 1 40 - Rja is steady at 03 cents
for Pennsylvania, and (15 cents for Southern. Corn is
at OSiffiftft 0 ' of . n “' V^ olI °' T “ 56 ® 5r contB - “"<1 old
Pcnnsvlt 6 °. onta - Pato.aro steady at 33 cents for
. yivunm, and-32 conta for Dolawuro, Bnrlov
thin^doing 1 72 t 0 73 °° nt5 ’ * mt tho «> >8 little or n -
ufoZTnh* S “ ,M Pf «ood and. prime at
262 Plf° P i ? 4 tbs ’ Timothy isworth $225®
Whisht, “ uV$l «@1
ttls “a ;° ro p ia do W ■ Sales of Ohio:
hhdV-At 1 ??! 8 ; Peu °»y |v «»ia bbls.,at iVJ cents;
■' ” lr i ‘kale, and Dfedge at 17 Dents. ,
SUMER Of ffil MUICfS-
County of Cumberland.
FROM THE FIRST DAT OF JANUARY, TO THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DE-
A. L. SPONSLER, Esq., Treasurer, in account with said County,
to aintttitit received froni formor^reksurer,
outstanding taxon at last sottiomont,
' 1 ‘proceeds of sale of unseated lands, .
interest received from sundry collectors*
borrowed on bond,
borrowed in on. notes, •
received from Sample £ Ewalt, subscript tonto bridge,
TOcbived J; Cbcver> •• “ “
iumoges recovered froih NortWhi Control R.,R. Co.,
fines and verdict foes received from D. Croft, •;
tax levied for tho year Is6o,
abatement received from State Treasurer, for prompt payment*
coats received f¥uM Mk Holcomb,*
Borough of Carlisle, for stone broke at jaU>
miscellaneous receipts, .
Total amount of refcqtpls,
Expenditures by Payments,
Paid Township and Borough Assessors for sorrices,
Paid Tax Collectors abatement alloWoAtaX payers.
Paid John Gatsball for now bridge at Sample's,
John Fiujpy-balance for now bridge at BooVor’a,
, ,D. Kaltfiuan balance for. now bridge at Boyer’s,
, sundry persons for repairing old bridges,-?-
sundry persons for road damages,
■ sUudry persons for road viewers,
Piild Traverse Jurors,
Grind Jurors,
ftislrißt Attorney's fees,
Witnesses’ fees in Commonwealth .cases,
’’ Court Crier’s fees, ■.
. cost in sundry cases in Common Pleas,
Paid Saaltlel MogbW, fisq., Services as Commissioner,
N. H. Echols,. Esq,,
■J. H. Waggoner, Esq., “ “
George Miller, Esq., . “ . n ‘
,J, Armstrong, salary is Glofki r
IT. NeWsbatn, Bsq,, salary as Attorney,
JamcS hoUdott, Ibt hooks, Stationary, Ac,, .
Paid S, V. Ruby forauditing accounts,
James Loudon for boohs,
■ H. Poroival for press and seals,
it. S. Croft, fees in Commonwealth cases,
Jacob Brotz, for covering desk in Register's officsj
Paid A, Martin and others fees in Commonweaitb’casos,.
for Quarterly returns)
Patti kUttd?y pofdctdß iW liotdldg ToWndlltp, Qonoral aad Prc«id«Otial-Sloctionß^
Fail 0. Smith, Eiiq., fof holding’ inqdoßta Oh SUndrJ- dijad bodies
JAIL AND EASTERN PENITENTIARY,
Paid R. M'Cartriey for support of prisoners, Ac.,
S. Keepers; Esq., salary as Keeper of County Penitentiary,
Noncmukor A Early and others,for coal,
0. Ogilby and others for clothing and blankets for prisoners,
J. D, Gorgas and others for furniture, repairs, Ac.,
Peter Spabr and others for stone to.bo broken by prisoners,,
. . Win. Gibb for stone hammers, ,
Gas A - Water Co,, s for water and gas, ~
Dr* W.,W. Dale, salary as physician,
Wm; M. Beetem draft Eastern Penitentiary, ,
Paid M, Holcomb and others fees in Commonwealth cases,
Paid D. Storrott and others County bonds,
John Sensoman and others interest on County bonds*
Banks temporary loans,
Paid Jacob Squire, Usq.. for Use of said Institution,
D. Kutz.and J. Holmes, visitors,
John Trimblo, salary as director)
Wm. Graoy, u •*
A Boslor, “ 4t .
Paid Foot A Brother and others for repairs at jail,
C. Lamason and others for repairs at Court House,
Elizabeth Doyle and others for cleaning, whitewashing Ac.
Wm. P; Lynch, for hoso,
R. Natoher, salary as Keeper,
Paid George Zion for public printing)
A. K. Rhoom, " - “
E< Cornman, “ ’ “
J» B. Bratton, “ "
Paid F. Corntaato for table for Jury-room,
Gas & Water Co., for gas and Water for Court House,
Go rgo Neff for shoveling snow,
B. Buko; George Sooboy and J. W. Cooklin, Auditors,
Goo. Galospie for running Township lino,
J. W. Ogilby appropriation to Good Will Hose Company,
J. B. Bratton, postage,
A. Sensoman for horse-hire,
John Spahr, for trimming trees,
E. Steel for winding clock and repairs,
W, D. A. Naugle for globes for obandalier,
Samuel Mogaw, traveling expenses,
N. H. Eckels, « «
Wm. Molester for putting obal in cellar,
Blaok A Delaney for coal for Court House,
C. Inhoff for nill of sundries,
J. Armstrong traveling expenses, on County business.
S. W. Haverstiok for bill of sundries,
sundry persons for fox scalps,
Whole amount of Commissioners* checks,
Treasurer's commission ,at per cent, .
Commission allowed Collectors,
exonerations “ •
Outstanding taxes on 31st December, 1860,
Dalanco duo County by Treasurer,
Total Expenditures,
Total receipts, ,
Schedule of County Taxes Outstanding on the Ist of JahUWrjr, 1661.
1857 Samuel SbiromaorloW Allen,-
1858 Jaiftep Bpqt(s*oodJ Carlisle. :';
HAokott, pra&kfo^d,;
!, ~- A n Crawford,; Ncwyille, .
« *i&L Whaler, West Ponpsboroofcbjr .
1869 Thbritts Audolph, South Middletbltf'
1868 % W. Woods, Carlisle,'
OP THE
CEMBER, 1860, INCLUSIVE.
Receipts.
ASSESSORS,
ABATEMENT.
1J JUDGES aNd ROADS,
COURTS,
COMRUSSIONER’S OFFICE.
COUNTY OFFICES.
CONsTARtE’S FEES.
ELECTIONS.
INQUESTS,
JUSTICES' FEES.
LOANS AND INTEREST.
POOR HOO'SE.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
PUBLIC PRINTING.
MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS.
‘ j -*.«■
-"«wr
Koboft 'Eckels, IHuklnabn, * 400 60
1800 John o)rnco,EMtP<mn»borougb, " 00 30
Jacob Niokoy, Frtnkford, • 100 22
» Michael Morrett} fiopomll, , 170 36
«’ Poter.M.:Boiw‘, lower Allen, ~ 3160
“ Wm. Patton; Mifflin; 185 53
Goo. W. Precsol. Monrte, • 745 33
“ Joseph Xottcn; Me4hanlotbnrg> • 407 24
Samuel Copo, Nefrtob, * 541 20
“ J. M. Wood burn, jr., Mowvillo; ISO 13
“ Jos. Bioholborger, Silror, Spring, • 841 00
J. ll.' Boalet/SoiUh lJii'ijrMon, • 448 38
“ J. T.’ Kippey, Sbipponsbufg; 68 33
“ Lowis Hints, Upper Alleir, • 318 80-
tf Samuel Bixler, Pbnnsbojrorign’, 58 06
Cumberland Couktt, as.
Wo, (ha Commissioners of Cumberland fcobnt-y, do
certify, and submit tho foragding aa a correct ittue
moat of the receipts and expenditures of the fcohnty
aforesaid,, from (he Ist day of January to the Slat
day of December; 1860, Inclusive, as also a schedule
of outstanding county fcaxies’ln the boroughs and
townships therein stated, together with a statement
of expenditures , under each head of appropriation';
made by the Commissioners, in compliance with the
requisitions'contained jn tho 22d and 23d sections
of an apt of Assembly of this Commonwealth, pass*
ed the 18th day of April, A. D. 1834.
Witness oar. hands andjieal of office
f fiF.Ali l&t Carlisle, the 24th day of January,
Vrr~>r A. D. 1861..
N. Hi ECKELS, ,
. J. H. WAGGONER, ■
; GEO. MILLER, ,
. , Cfomwsstoaws of. Cumberland County.
ArhßxAono, Clerk. T >,
$8,595 08
*,784 08
fc3 28
19 23
. 1250 00
-5,936 01
1,000.00
100 00
327 41
12 00
39,818 88
1,157 89
.15 87
, ,Sf 00
' 2 28
$51,913 78
CqRh£RLAKO Cot7Nty> 89. ,
We,.the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland
county*, met .riCboTding to law, end having been
sworn, proceeded CO examine the accounts and
vouchors of Alfred. L. Sponslcr, Esq.) Treasurer of
said county, from tholetday of January to the 31st
day of December, 1860> inclusive, do certify that wo
find the sum Of Six thousand ninehhndrcdand twen
ty-eight dollars arid fifty-five cents due by said
Treasurer to tho county aforesaid, as ,will appear by
the foregoing exhibit of said account.
In witness whereof .we hAVe* hereribtt) Bet our
bands at Carlisle) the 24th day of January, A. D.
180 L ' \
geoEgb sUobey,
JOHN W. COOKLIN;
JOHN S. DUNLAP,
Auditors of Cumberland Cortniy.
$4BB 8:
$2,134 84
$2,148 00
259 54
50 00
8)314 OS
214 50
260 20
Statrmciit ol' Comily Debit
rHE Commigsionprfl of CUmbetflhnd county
make and submit tliOluilOVHng statement of the
amount of borrowed Snclqdipg interest) to r
gethor witb Ibo assets in the treasury on the Ist
day of January, 1861. .. . i ’
DA;,
To nWOUtit Uf bunds oUtstandittg in l
eluding interest, as per last annui
AlßUleWout 6n Ist January, 1860, s3!>lflo 66
To amount of money borrowed, for
tbo year 1860,
$5,636 23
t i $2,043 53
‘ 401 63
. 342 50
614 92
IT 0 0
175 99
Deduct amount paid during Ihtt yrtfr
1800, .
$3,625 62
Whole amdunt of debt Ist Jam 1860, $30,300^6$
■' .eft: ■' ■
By amount of balance in ,
Treasury, . $6,928 $$
By amount of outstand*
ing taxes,
By amount in hands of
Justice Smith,
$351 00
385 50
456 00
64 50
500 00
60 00
86 10
$1,603 10
Excess, of indebtedness
'■over assets, 1 .
$l5 01)
. 19 00
16 50
'475 40
8 82
= $535
We, thb undersigned Auditors pf. Cumberland
county, having examined the several claims against
said couhty, do certify .that thb. above a true
statement of . the bonded debt, and assets of the
said county, on the ,Ist day of January. A.' D. 1861.
GEORGE SCODEY. ’
JOHN W. COCKLIN,
. JOHN S. DUNLAP,
Auditors o f tjun\hkri'6,iVd tbthity.
SArttnfy t, 1861. .
$340 it
9189
$4&2 48
rnE.Stsjßliteldßrs of tho Hirrlßburg, Car*
Üblo and- CUattiborßbUifg Turnpikq.load Com
puny are hereby notified tliatih pptauanceof an act
of the General Assembly, bitSSed the 10th day of
April,. lB2o> an elcetioti Will be held .at the public
house of Henry Glass, in the bofOii&H Uf Carlisle,
op Monday,, the 4th.day of March tfeit; between
the hours of 11 o'clock. A. W-, and ! o’clock, P.
M., of said day> to cititit three managers for said
company.. £ tliAftK llilVlH, Fniidtnt.
February 7,1861 —3 t
9O
$4B 72
s3,«t) 49
150 00
323.91
102 77
70 60
23 70
10 50
40 00
25 00
574 05
LETTERS Of AdminiStnltiou Bti thti dstiite
of Sumucl.Urioh, iato df i-iuSt
township, deceased, bare boon issued fjf the Tiefris
tor of Cumberland county, to thn subscriber residing
in the same township. All persone indebted to saic
estate aro hereby requested to make immediate pay :
mcnt,aad those having claims will present them for
settlement to
$4,754 92
SAMUEL B. URICH, 1 . . .., ,
IVM. IV. GARDNER, j Admmmrotor.,
February 7,1861—6 t»
$406 02
Carlisle £Uis & Wsitcr Company.
r \ ’HE following tariff of Water fonts has been
1 adopted by the Carlisle Gas and Water Compa
ny/ to tqfco effect ftotti and fitter ttio first day of
April next It has bcoti carefully prepared, and is
rather under than above the rates ,id neighboring
towns. The inequalities of the exisfcibjf tariff and its
insufficiency has compelled the prcsohtaction of the
Company. The works, at best, yield a sib all per
cent, on the cost of construction, and solf-pfotcction
requires that the revenue should bearsomo reasona
ble proportion to tho expenses ,of tho erection find
management. GEO. iWISft
Jan. 28, 1861. .
$l,lOO 00
1,775 62
8,000 00
58,875 52
$lO,OOO 00
20 00
' 30 00
30 00
30 00
Houses of First Class, ' per annum, $6 00
<( ■ Second' u . do. , . 600
" Third " dol' /r ' 400
slo,llo 00
From
$l4O 10
176 72
26 80
,26 75
80 00
_ $458 57
First Glass,
Second, u
Livery,
Hotels, • / do, i
Porter, AIo, Mineral Water, and j
Boiling establishments, do.
Oysters, victualing, ale and la-.
gor beet* houses, ■ do*
Ice Ctcttra Saloons, i do*’
Mineral Water fountains, do.
Butchers slaughterhouses, do.
Bakeries, do*
Barter Shops*’' do*
Public Schools, * ' ‘ ) dp*
Blacksmith Shop, 2 fires, each
fire more than two $l,. do. . '4 00
Pfltttlhg Offices, . do* 6 00
Private Stables, do* 2 00
Soap fioilors and Cbdhdlofs, Ho* 000
Hatters Shops, do. 4 00
Public bath, each tub, do* 4 00
Private, “ u 11 do* $OO
Breweries, (30 to 00
Wash Pavometiiis and sprink
ling streets, centre block, 30
feet, ■ de*
Pavements sprinkling corner
lots, do*
ManUfhblofy of GonfoOtionaty, do.
Steam Engine A Horse Power, do*
Locomotives,
Irigating Gardens,
Tan Yards, ''
$lBB 20
185 30
241 80
197 30 '
__ . sBls 80
Brick per thousand,
Stono per Porch,
Plastering, per 100 yards,
All manufacturing and other business Re
quiring a large supply of water will bo charg
ed per 100 gallons for the average quantity
used during the year, to bo estimated at 300
days. When the quantity used averages
200 gallons per day, or less, per 100 gallons, Ofl
200 to 300 gallons per day ft
300 to 1000 “ “
1000 to 2000 “
2000 to 10,000“
For Fountains wbioh may be used ftmr hours
a day for four months of the year,
A jet of 1-32 of an inch, 3 00
A jet of 1-10 of an inch 35 gal, per hour 5 00 ,
u of 4 u 05 “ “ 1° 00.
**' of 5 » 305 “ 30 00
:No person UdlJ be granted a permit for the °f
Pare Wash and bath for a less period than etfeycar.
Water Used for other purposes not barein enum
erated, will bo charged according'to dbntriWt «;
toted Into with the Superintendent.
• January 1851—it
$569 30
$13,4)9 63
636 29
1,936 11
800 20
6,102 70
6,928 55
$58,013 78
$58,013 78
tfi SO'
;
9* 39
31 27
33 31
3l» 29.
753 li'
$6;102 70
Those marked thus ’• hate Since paid ib ptfrt.
6,102 70
$17,209 41
N. H. ECKELS.
J. H. WAGGONER.
GEO. MILLER.
. .s h " Commitiionen.
Notice.
FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES.
STOKE*.
do. , $3 to 300
Hotels.
do. : 18 00
do. U 00
stables.
3 00
6 00
3 60
„ 125,00
d«. to to,oo
do. 80 00
BbtLsiHQ ptnposegi
t< a
“CostAb’#’
. VERMIN EXTERMINATORS.
•‘ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.”
. Destroys instantly
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OP
VERM IX.
fh’oso (unlike all others,) afe
u Free frohj Poisons.”^,
7 “Not dangerous to the human family/'
“ Rats comb but of their holes to die."
io tsars arid iriote eft&blished In New York City.
CWd 'City £oH Office.
Uitd hy~ —the CityiPrifiohi and Station Houses.
Ueed hy-— "City Steamers, Ships, do,
Used ly — —the. City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, do.
Ceed hy- —-City Hotels, ‘Aator','sl. Nicholas/ do.
Cud by the Boarding Houses, Ac., do.
Cttd by—— —more than 50,1)00 Private Families.
£s3* St* i ch<U the People, Free* and Dialder* tcy.
HENRY R. COSTAR.-*»All.tho summer I have
been troubled with Roaches and Mice. I was actu
ally ashamed of the house, for the Roachcs were eve
rywhere. I purchased a box of your Exterminator
and tried it, uml in one week there was not a Roach
or Mouse in the house.
HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed vermin, need
bo so no longer, if they use *< Costar's" Extermina
tors. We have used it to our satisfaction, and if a
box .cost s6> are would have it. We had tried poi
sons-, but they effected nothing; but Costar's arti
cle knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice and Bed-
Bugs*, quicker than we can write it. It.is in grout
demand all ovor tho country.— Medina {'o. f ) Oqzette,
MORE GRAIN Arid provisions are destroyed an
nually ip Grant County by vermin, than would pay
for Whs of this Rat and Insect Killer.
H&NRY R. Exterminator is re
ceived, used, and pronounced a decided success.—
We used a box of il, hud the way the Rats .and Mice
around our premises n raised, Ned" thatnight was a
caution to sleepers. Since then not A Rdtor llouso
has been heard in kitchen or collar,
Magreyor (/olid) Tirneh.
t HAVE BEEN SELLING—tdUr Exterminator
tor the last year, and have found it a sure shot every
time, have not known it to fail hi a single instance.
George Rose, Druggist, Gardington, O.
296 60
,WE ARE SELLING—Your preparations rapidly.
Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice* Roach
es, and Vermin dlsupppear immediately;
Ecker A STOPl*pfctt) Druggists, Now Wludsoij ild.
$31,400 66
1,100 00
To Destroy— —-Rats) Roaches; Acj
To Destroy — ; —Mico, Moles; &ci
00 00
7b D«froy-—-^Bed-Dugs;
$13,091 26
7b Dtstroy Mothe, Fleas, Ants, Ac:
To Destroy—-Mosquitoes.
7b Destroy—r-Inscots bn Plants and Fowls.
7b Destroy — —lnsects on’Animals, Ac., jsc.
To Destroy Every form and species of Vermip.
CbstarV* Rat. Roach, &0., Exterminator.
7 M CbstarV’ Bed-bug Exterminator.
Coatar's" Electric Powder for .Insects, Ac. ‘
* .Ik 25. 50c. and $l,OO Boxes, BOttLeS Akb
Flasks. $'S and $5 Sizes for Plan
tatiokB| Shirs, Hotels, Ac; .
Sold Ecan)Vblitre —by
AH'Wholesale DreooistS in large cities;
All Eetail DnthßisTs—Grocers, Stokes, Ac,
ill nil Country Villages and- Towns.
Wholesale Agents
Shieffollin Brothers A Co.
B: Hull A Co.
A. B. A El; SilridS A Co.
Wheeler A Haft;
Hogaman A Co.
Hall, Jluckol A Co.
Thomas A Fuller. .
P. D; Orvis.
Ponfold, Parker A Mower.
Dudley A Stafford.
T. W. ilyott A Sons. [Robert Shoemaker, A Co.
J 3. A. Fahnestock A Co. (French, Richards A Co.
Ail tiib Principal Cities and Towns in the
UNITED STATES.
JUB' Par title di
11AVERSTICK-S DHtJCf STORE
And at
15 00
5 00
INHQFF’S GROCERY STORE
15 00
# 00
3 00
8 00
8 00
« 00
0 00
6 00
And by Druggists, Grocers and Eetailebs gon
orally, in City and Country.
Country DealCßs eau ordofos above.
Or address orders direct—.[or if Prices, Terms,
Ac., is desired JOS~ Send for Circular to Deal,
era,] to
nEJfRt R. COSTAE,
Principal Depot —No, 512 Broadway—[Opposite
the St. Nicholas Hotel,] Now York,
January 31,1801 —6m
2 08
ALL persons indebted to the late firm of
Loidtoh & Sawyer, are wanted to oflll and pay
fchoir old accounts, as .wo are in groat no'cd of mon
ey. Wo hope persons knowing themselves Indebted
will bo kind enough to give this notice a favorable
consideration. ..
Selling off our stock of winter goods at parijo pri*
cos. LEIDICH, SAWVEII & MILLISII,
. February 14,1861.
I OFFER great inducements. All persons
who wish to invest thoif money to a good advan
tage, should call and c*ahi in o my largo assortment
of goods, all of wliidll will bo sold very low for
cash I have a full and complete stock, and can
suit oil to what they wish. I dosiro to #ollcot my
book accounts; I am in want of money and hope all
knowing themselves indebted tomobynote or book
account will ploaso call and settle tbo same; In
conclusion I would sayVif you, your family, or your
friends stand in need ofpyfy article In my line, you
can'get it ait my store ai greatly reduced prices.
A' W l . BKNTZ, ■
■ South Hanover SireeL CarliiU, Pa,
February 7,1881.
Githns, No. 94, Elm Street.
irt/icaeler, (iKts.,) Herald.
tSB OSLT
ill New York City,
Hanral, Risley A Kitchen.
Bush, Gale A Robinson.
M. Witfd, blose A Co.
M’JtiSgdH A.Rohfaitifi;
D. S. Barnes A Cd;
F. C. Wells A Co..
Lazello,Marsh A Gardner.
Tlallf Dixon A Co.
Tripp A Co.
Conrad Fox.
AND OTHEBS.
Philadelphia, Pn»
And OTHERS; I
.And
North Hanover Street',
CARLISLE,
Cumberland County,
PENNA.
Wanted, Wanted.
JVotlco.
WM.FII&TI WM. WM. FLINT!
, WM. FLINT!
- WM. FLINT!
■; :• • WM. .FLINT I ~,
No. SOT MARKET, So. 807 MARKET,
No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET,
No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET,
PHILADELPHIA,
PHILADELPHIA,
PHILADELPHIA,
PA.
PA
PA.
TREMENEOUS SACRIFICE
• -or
810 0,000 WOitH OF JEWELRY,
ALL FOR 0&B HOLLAR EACH.
A Largo mid Splendid Assortment of Jewelry, con
sisting of
CHAINS, BRACELETS; CAMEO SETS, Ac., Ac
And all styles of French Plated Chains, Gold and
Plated Jewelry* ‘ ' *
Wo do not keep or sell ftbvgift, or galvanized
goods. Gurs is .what are sola b>.lhe best Jowdora
os Oold Jewelry.- -... •. . «
We receive our godda from tub Bc4t Gold Jewelry
Manufacturers in the States,
WHO ARE FORCED Tt> SELL'.
WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL;
, WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. ... ;.
The following is only a partial list of out iaimenpb
stock: • •
TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOB
81 EACH.
TAKE TOUR CHOICE FOft St.
Large Size dnd Splendid Cameo Sots, Qen
", oral Retail Prices, ***>•••-'- $8 to $l5
po do Lava do 10 to 20
Do . do. , Carbuncle do Bto $0
Do Ladles' Enkindled A .Cowl do 7 to 80
Do do and Carbuncle do 7 to SO
Do do and Ruby do 7 to 30
Do Cluster Graph Scttfrig Sets do - 10 to 30'
Do do do Vase do do 10 to 30
Do do do Jet Setk do .6 to 12
Do do Black Mosaic do 6to 12
Do do goldstono mosaic do 6 to 12
Do do Calico Sets, do . 6to 15
Do Ribbon twistswitb brilliants do 6 to. 15
Do Boquet Sets, new stylo, ‘ do Bto 20
Do Enamelled Cluster do do 10 to 30
Gold Thimbles, do 3to 7
Diamond Pointed Gold Pons A Cases, 3to 0,
A doz., Silver Plated Spoons, 2 00
Silver Plated Mugfly ‘ 4 00
Over 1000 other different stylos Ladies' Jewelry ;
Medallions, all styles, patterns and sizes; Lockets
of every description; Gold Pens, 14 karat, with Sil
ver Extension Holder; Gold Pencils, Slcoyo Buttons,
Studs, ‘&c., Ac.; Coral, Lava, Cameo and Band.
Bracelets,.Gents' Vest Chains, warranted td wear
for toil years without changing color, and will stand
the aCid—they are usually sold by Jewelers as solid
gold chains—all niadenn Paris. You can take your
choice for $1 cabin Ladies' and Gents' Guard
Chains* $1 each, usually Sold by Jewelers at from
$5 to $3O eUch and Children’s Neck Chains,
beautiful pattefns; Armlets, brilliant, enameled and
ruby settings: Crosses; plain,and enamelled, forsl
each, retail pHoes from $5 fo $2O chub. Every style
and variety of Jcwolfy and desirable goods for $1
each.. •. •
This Sale, at the above priced, Will cohtihuc long
enough to sell off our immense Stock, which Was
purchased at a groat Sacrifice fYoib Manufacturers
who have failed.
take your choice son si each.
SPECIAL NOTICE. '
>B, HOW TO SEND MONEYi-t&S.
Ist Write your .Name, Place of Residence; Cijilh
ty and Stale, p?dirt hmf diitiiint, da we can ,make
nothing 6ut of Fotft mark*. '
. Seal dll letters With WAXj as EnVelopefc scaled
with gmti bi* Wafers can.be easily‘ripened—the con
tents taicoti blit and re-sealed. Attodd to ibis, and
we will bo responsible for your money. ■
INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS.
- Any porSon acting as Agent, who will send us at
one time;
Sloo,wewillgivea Gold buntingcasc watch,.extra.
$6O, “ “• Gold Lever Watch; ’
- $23, - “ " Silver Watcli.
A Watch and the articles selected from the above
List at ONE DOLLAR EACH.
Persons ordering'by mail must tend $1 and 15 cents
in portage itamp*.
give us a trial;
- All communications must bo addressed to
, • WILLIAM FLINT,
No.‘6O7„MARKETSIrcot. -
Philadelphia/Pa.
January 31; 1861; ,
Proclamation;
the Hon; Jasles H;. Graham,
» *• President. JUdge of the several toutta of
. Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland) Per
ry/and Juniata, and JUsticos of the.several CoUrts
of Oyor and Tormiilef,and General Jail .Delivery In
said counties, and. Michael Cbcklin and Samuel
Wherry, Judges of the Courts of Oyef and Teniil
nor and Gonci-al Sail Delivery for tho tridl of all
capital add ftthor. offenders;, id iHb.said county of
Cumberland, by tbeir precepts to mo directed, dated
tho 14th day of January, 1861,; have ordered the
Court of Oyer and Tcrrainor and GcnpHU Jaii'De
livery to bo holdcn at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of
April, 1861, (being the Stb day,) at 10. o'clock in
tho forenoon, to continue ono week.
NOTICE is hereby given to tbe Coroner, Justices
of tho Peaoe, and Constables of. tho said county of
Cumberland, that they aro by the said precept com
manded to be then and there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls,'records, and inquisitions, ex
aminations, and all other remembrances, to do those
things which to their offices appertain to bo done,
and all thoso that are bound by recognizances) to
prosecute against the prisoners that are or then
shall bo in the Jail of said county, aro to bo there to
prosecuto them as shall be just,
ROBERT M'CAKTNEY, Sheriff
Carlisle, January 31, 1801,
Adjourned Court;
r PO,all persons interested, hike notlbe that
1 an Adjourned Court of Common Plbas Will bo
bold at Carlisle, in and fat the t’UUhty of Cumber
land, on Monday, the litb dd£ bf Slarch, 1861, at
10 o’elbblt in the fbroboon.
ROBERT IiI'CARTNEY, Shenf.
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Jdnuary 31, 1801.
Police.
NOTICE ia hereby given that Letters testa
mentary on tho cstalo of Martin Carothers,
late of West Rennsboroiigh township, deceased, have
been issued by tbo Register of Cumberland County,
to tho flubscribcrjonding in tho same township.—
All persons > to said estate aro hbfoby re
quested to make immediate payment, nhd those ha
ving claims will present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
MARTIN J. CAROTHERS, Executor
January 31, 1801 —6t
Notice.
¥ ETTERS testamentary on tho estate of
J—i Elizabeth Gram, dec’d., late of the borough
of Mcobamcsburgjharo been issued by tho Register
of Cumberland County, to.the subscriber residing in
Upper Allen township. All persons indebted to said
estate aro hereby requested to make immediate pay
mont, and those having claims will present them for
settlomsHt to
CHRISTIAN Tll'Ztjlij Executor,
January 24, ISCI—Ct
/ PHb year 1801 is ufc hand; rind having .a
1 full and complete stock of Fancy and staple Dry
Goods on hand, I will soil my ontiro stock at great
ly roducod prices for cash;
Silks, Figured hlorihoos Cashmeres and Dolaines
all fresh and liito styles. Now is tbo tlmo to invest
for Holiday presents, all persons wishing tosavemo-,
noy should beat !n mind (hat I pay cash for all my I
goods,- and tbofeby save from six to twoh'o per cent. |
Now I agree to giro this advantage to my custom
ers, it is therefore to the interest of all to cal) and
examine my largo and varied stock of goods. Jam
desirous ofsotUing all accounts standing in my books
hnd hopo my friends will como forward and settle
either by note or cash
A. vr, BBXTZ,
South Ifanoror Street,
Noarij opposite the Post Office.
Jauuary 31, 1861.
Trunks, Trunks,
LADIJWS Side Leather, French Style, and
Dross Tranks. Bonnet Boxes, Traveling Bags,
Ac. Gout’s solid Leather and Solo Leather Brass
Bund Trunks, Valises, ncty Traveling Bags, Ao. ' A
largo assortment, and ut lcr\r prices, ’
ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
Carlisle, January 31, 1861.
Drug Slorc for Sale.
THE stock and fixtures of the Drug and
Fancy Store recently kept by B. J. Keillor, do.
ceased, i» offered for sale, on easy terms, to a road
purchaser, to whom immediate possession can be
giTon, The. store haring boon opened but a short
ttme, the stock is therefore comparatively nerf" and
With proper additions to fill np the apartment,
would do a profitable businoss.
For terms and other information, apply to
‘ • ' ■ HENRY SAXTON;
Tobrnasy 7,-tPfll—3t
i* -'
MERCHANT TAILOR AND ELpfBIER,
RESPECTFULLY infomisthp pubjis tbot
bo boa an extensive I took of
Fall and Winter ©coils*
which for variety, bounty, and price,-cannot hew
celled in the county. AH of which will bo sold p r
yard or mada to measure in the most approval
stylos.
Cloth of Every Descriplion!
Fine Black French Cloth of every grade, Brown,
Army and Navy, Blue, and many other colors.
CasaimOros of the very latest styliaj in Itomoi. ■
varieties.
Vostiiiga In largo quantities, of the latest stylo**.
" Also, a very largo lot.of Sattinotta; Jeans,-FJy -
nols. Shirting, Ac., frbioh will'bo sold at tho.low
market price. ,*
The public {g respectfully Inritod to Inspect m »•
largo stock of'goods,' assuring’ thoxn that a call * -I
not incur tho loaH obligation >n punib^efa.
.Furnishing; Goods, 1
The largostVndbcst variety of Gent's Furnish!:.'
Goods, and at (he lowest prices, can bo faund at
ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S/ -
Norih Hanover Street, opposite American Hovee.
Carlisle, January 31, 1861.
House and Lot For Sale.
THE subscriber offers at . private sale that
■now thro* story
jfarfi; giUCK HOUSE,
open-front, Troll finished, and* tup
with gaavfixtures and hydrant, ait-
in West High street* The lot oon*
thins 30 foyt in'front, and 2-10 ( feet la depth. Th»*
SCoto Rooth fitted up yf\th counters and shelving, is
for refill Rossedsiott given immediately.
. A. SENSEMAN. ,
January 3; iSfcfr. .
CIIA t Its! CHA IRS: CH Ai RSI
MAHOGANY, . MAT>LE, BIRCH i, WALNUT
Can£ Seat Chairs,
OF EVERY STYLE.AKD, FINISH, AT
WD, REICHNER'S Union Fancy Chair
• Factory, 339 North .Street, above
Vine. Parlor and Dining Room Chairs,‘largo and
small Hooking Chairs, manufactured of the best ma
terial and by experienced workmen. All orders
filled with promptitude and care.
Remember the place 339 North Front Street; above
Vine, Philadelphia. 1
January 3, 18Gl~ly-
& T AMES ROBINSON.: Clock A .
*nd WATCH MAKER, and
QufifrJuiportcr of Watches, Jewelry and
French Thho-pieece,' also manufacturers of Silver
and Silver Plated Ware, ((.old, 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 fldle, the Amer
ican Manufactured Watches, •.* • ; '
Gilding and Plating, of all descriptions; dodo
neatly to order. ' '
N. B.—Masonic, Odd-Fellows’; and other otflbU
matio Marks made and Engraved to ordor*
January 3,1861 —0m
The Only Discovery
■WORTHY OF ANY CONFIDENCE FOR RE-
■ STORING THE
BALD AND GRAY*
■]f/f ANY, since Prof. Wood,
i-»X have attempted hot his restora
tive, but profess to have 'disebvefed something, that
Woilld pfpdhce'rbsults identical;, hli.t they have all
comb' and,gone, being carried away by tab wonder
ful results' of ProL, Wood's preparations, and Hafo
been forced to leave the field to its resistless sway;
lload the following:—
, Bath, Maine, April 18kh, 1859.
Prof. 0. j. "Wood &, .Cov :■ Gents.:—The letter I,
wrote you in iSSC concerning your , valuable Hair
Restorative, and which you have published iu thia
vicinity,and elsewhere, Ija# givoqrise to numerous
enquiries touching the facta in the case, • The en
quiries arc, ferst, is it a fact of thy habitation. &h(l
name, as stated in the communication ; B0cohd; jg it
true of all therein contained; third, does uait
still continue to bo in good order and of natural col
or? To all I can and do answer iuvariabVy y«?r-Tr
My-hoir is oven hotter.than in any stage of*my life
for 40 years past, more soft, thrifty, and better col
ored; the same is true of my whiskers, and tbo on
ly cause why it is not generally true, is that the sub
stance is washed off by frequent ablution of the face,
when if cared wore used by wiping the face in oloie
connection with the whiskers, tho same result will
folio w’as the hair. I havo boon in.the receipt.of ft
, great number bf letters from all parts of New Eng
land, asking tho if my hair StlJlcontlnuea.th t'B £bd<ii
aS there Id fltf much ffaiid in the -manufacture and
sale of various compounds as well as this, it has, no
doubt been bhscly imitated and boon need, not only
without day good effect, but to absolute injury, *1
have not used any of your Restorative ofsny account
for. some ihonths, and yofc iny ,bair is as good ar ev--
gf, and hundreds havo pxatqinod it with a* •
I am how 61 years old and not a gray hair ih fil?
head or on my.faco; and to prove this fact, I send
you a lock of ray hair, taken off tbe past week. I
received your favor of two quart bottles last summer,
for which I aim very grateful: I gave it to my friends
and thereby induced them tp try it,many were skep
tical until after trial, and then purchased and used
it with universal success. I will ask as a favor, tfr j
you send mo a tost by which I can discover, ffdpd in
tho Restorative, sold by many, I fear, witbMit au
thority from you. A pure article will insuro she
cessi and I bolicVo -iVjib.te good.effects do ho{ follow,
tho failure, is caused by Iho-impure article, which
curses tbo inventor of tho good. I 'deem it my duty
as hdfbibfbtb; to keep you apprised bf tho continued
bffoftt bh iny hair, as I assure ill who enquire. of irio
of iny unshaken opinion,of its valuable results. I'
remain, dear air, yours, A. C. RAYMOND.
Aarons, Run Ky., Nov. 30, 1858,
Prop. O. J. Wood : Dear Sir. — l would certainly
bo doing you injustice not to make known to
.tbo worldj .tho wonderful, as well ns tho unexpected
result I hare experienced from using onp. bottle, of
your ITair Restorative. - After using kind of
Restoratives extant, hut .without success, and finding
my. bond ncrifty destitute of hair, I Was finally in
duced to try a bottle of your Ifrfir Restorative*—
Now, candor and. justice compel me to announce to'
whoever may road this; that I now possess a now
and beautiful growth of hair, which I proncftffifttf
richer aitd Ipindsoriipr than tho original was. f will
i-hofoforo triko bccadion to recommend this valuable
rotflody to all who may feel tho necessity of it.
Respectfully yours, REV. 8. ALLEN BROCK.
I*. S.—r This testimonial of ray approbation for
your valuable medicine (as you arc awaroof) is up
solicitedbut if you think it worthy a placo&mohgf
tho rest, insert if you wish; if not destroy and say
nothing. 1 Yours, Ac., Rev. S. A. B.
The Restorative is put up in bottles of three si
zes. viz: large,medium,and small; tbo srttelVliolds
i a pint, and retails for one ,dollar per bottle; tho
medium holds aflohst twenty per cent.* moro in pro
portion than tho small, retails for two dollars per
Jottlc; tho largo holds a quart, 46-jJer cent, moro in
proportion, and retails for three dhljbrs a bottle,
O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 414 Broadway/
New York, and 114 Market Street,- 6t. Louis, Mo.
And sold by all good and Fancy Gtodchf
Dealers.
Jahuaiy 17, 1801—8nV
TVfAILS! NAItS'M
J. \ largo stock of good. clean., npnl. And tough
Nails, at tho ioiVcSf.prieei. Oiir Nails are worth 50
cents a,keg more than any other make sold in our
town. This is thb opinion of mechanics .who have,
tried them. TTo also have a fnll assortment of
building materials of tho.latest and moot.improve li
st i-Ics. Ail goods warranted as represented..
1 JOHN P- LYNE i
Koromfior 3, 1860.
Homes for Hflit-
or six comfortable new Houses, loci-
X tod io pleasant parts of tho town, arc offered for
rent from the first of April next. i ‘ ‘
HENRY MYERS.
January 31.13111—3 t '
PURK Uyo Whiskey of Grissinger’s make,
Brandy, Wines, Ac., finest Tobacco and Segars;
Staple Groceries, fancy Goods, such a’a fresh Toma
toes, Peaches, Pine Apple, Maccarhni, Sardines,
Katsups, and London Club, John-Bull, Reading,
India Boy, Harvey’s, Worcestershire Sauce; Essence
of Shrimps, Essence of Anohovibs, plain and fancy
Pinhole of all the celebrated makes) Preserves,
Sugar Cured Hams and Dried Beef,
Bologna, Fish, Mustard* of all kind, Qneonsware,
Wooden Ware, &c., wliich will be sold at the lowest
prices. Country Produce taken in exchange. .
. .?• WMi BFNiZ.
Carlisle, Doc. 4,1860
Dickinson College Grammar School.
"PERM open?Thur*dt(y, 17th0tanuary. Th»
I Principal, A. 8., PT<y*®s
himself, a superior teacher, and we can* safelyoom
mend the school as one of tho best classical schools
in'the country. f BL M. JOHNSON^
—January Si. IS6l—
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