statement of the finances Of the County of Cumberland, from TEE IST DAY OF JANUARY, TO THE 31 ST DAY OF DECEMBER, A. L. SFONSLER, Esq., Treasurer, in account with said County. To balance in hands of Treasurer at last settlement, Amount outstanding taxes at last settlement) « : Taxes lovipd for the yoat 1861, .« ' . Abatement received, iVom State Treasurer, , ' •*v Borrowed on county bonds by virtue of the Act of May 15,1861) u Borrowed on notes in bank, ' « Interest rocoivocl.from collectors^ “ Received on account of strays, tt “ “ Bines and verdict food, ft a *f Tax on unseated land, ' u tt tt Sale of old lumber at Fairview bridge) tt .** ** Stono mabadamizcd at tho jail, . li From miscellaneous sources, Paid borough and township Assessors for services. Paid Collectors abatement allowed tai payers, Paid for repairing anti painting old bridges, ■ For road ‘damages, ', ' » C. Stayman and others for tiowingand laying out roadf> Paid-Traverse • Grand Jurors, . District Attorney's fees in Commonwealth cases, Witjicss foes in Commonwealth cases, . Villiam Qoald, Court Crier’s fees, ’ • . . For boarding Jurors while trying cases in Oyer and Terminer, •, For dockets, <fcc., for county offices, , •For repairing,desks in offices, . • *-, • John Floyd, Clerk's Commonwealth cases, ,• W; J. Shearer, for auditing accounts of county offices, * P. Quigley, Prothonotary's fees, furors, Paid James Loudon and others for stationery,' . N.H.'Eckels,.Esq.; for services iis Commissioner, up to tho 12th of November, ~ J. H. Waggoner; Esq., for services as Commissioner, George Miller, Esq;,.. . 4< *' .Michael KoSt, Esq',.- • t. . . -James Armstrong, salary ns Clerk, , A; Sonsenmh; for covering. table in office', • H. Nowshum, Esq.,-salary ns’Attorney, Paid Andrew; Martin and others, foes in Commonwealth cases, for quarterly-returns, Paid'sundry persons, for .holding general and. township .elections, Paid D., Smith and others, for holding inquests bn sundry dead bodies. Paid R. McCartney Esq., for.support'of prisoners, &e.' f .Charles Ogilby and others,'for goods and clothing for prisonorg, •' William Eyler and Others, foi shoes and repairing, J. : R. Nonoinak.er and others, for coal, ’ . Joseph May and others, for stone delivered, ■ B. D. Foote, and others, for-repalrs at the.prison, ‘ - Gas and Water Company, for gas and water, Stephen Keepers, salary-as Keeper of prison, Dr. W, W. Dale, salary as. Physician of prisoners,. W.-M. Bcotoui, draft in favor of Eastern Penitentiary, Paid M. Holcomb and others, Justice foes in Commonwealth oases, Stxid Adam-.PeflTer and others, oqnnly bonds, W M. Beotom. Cashier, uotoa in bank, ' t .Jacob CouVor and others,' interest on couoiy.bonds, W. M._ Bcelmu, Cashier, discount .on notes. Paid Jacob Squicr, Esql, Treasurer of the Poor House, the iunouut of estimate for • ’ the .year 1861, 3,3000 00 James R. Irviuo and others, salary-as Visitors fox the yoar 1860, 30 00 William Gracoy, Esq., salary’us Director, .... 50 M Abraham Busier, Erfq.,. - ~“ ' ' 30 00 J*uid J. 11. Spangler aud others, for repairs at Court House;' 11-.Natchcr,'.salary us Keeper of Public Buildings. joliu Corbefe and others, for cleaning collars, whitewashing offices, Ac., E. Stool, for-winding clock^ Paid J. B. Bratton, for public- printing, E. Corriman, u “ George Zinn, “ u A. K. Rhcom, u 4t Paid H.’Saxton, 1 b*ll of sundry articles, George Neff and others, for shoveling snow, Goorgo Seoboy, John W, Cockliu and John S. Dunlap; Esq., Auditors, M. M. Morris, for repairing stoves* G. W. Sheafor, appropriation to Agricultural Society for 1860, “ “ “ ’ “ ' 1801, 1 Storott Sheafor, for corn cobs, J. B. Bratton, for postage, • George Zinn, *' Traveling expenses of Board of Commissioners on county business. Gas and Water'Company, for gas and water for Court'House, William Riley, for certified copy of Act of .Assembly, . George NclT, for trimming, trees, on Court House square, C. lulioDT, for bill of sundry articles, F. Cornman, for chairs, , N.- W. Iloornor, reward for arresting horse thief, •N. 11. Eckels, our fare for the year 1801, A* Sonseraun, horse hire, J. & D. Rhoads, for coal for Court House, 1 , J. Armstrong, traveling expenses on oounty business, Goorgo. Milter, oar faro for, tho year 1801,' ", William Smith and others, premiums on fox scalps, H. Nowsliam, professional services in road cases, Ao., Whole amount of Chramlesionors’ orders, Treasurer’s commission at 1$ per cent., Commissions allowed Collectors, Exonerations, Outstanding taxes, 31st December, 1801, Amount of orders issued by /'Board of Relief,” as constituted by the Act of Aa ' sombly, approved the 15th day of May, 1801, . $6,402 98 Treasurer’s commission oh same at 1 per Cent., ‘ ' 2—64 06,467 00 Balance in bunds of Treasurer, 6,069 12 Schedule of County Taxes Outstanding on ike First of January , 1802 ; ' 1858 James Spottewood, Carlisle, $l4 10 ** T. J. Duckett, Frankfard,. 94 39 Crawford, Nowvillo, 34 27 John Whaler, West Pcnnsborougb, 33 34 1850 Thomas Rudolph, South Middleton, 240 04 IS6O *N. W. Woods, Carlisle, 133 41 Joseph Totten, Mocbanicsburg, 413 28 J. M. Woodburn, Jr., Nowvillo, 150 13 Lowis Kintz. Upper Allen, 132 80 Samuel Bixler, Won Ponnsbrrougb, 88 00 1801 J. (j. Thompson, Carlisle, 626 26 f Frederick HoOp, Dickinson, 237 50 John Sanderson, Fraakford, 25 25 * Samuel Shcafor, Hampden, 107 44 u Robert Elliott, Hopewell, 214 10 James Burtnot, Mouroo, 456 58 Jesse Zoiglor, Middlesex, 470 65 Jurob Emingor, Mocbanicsburg, 131 23 John Stovick, Nowburg, 00 06 Daniel S. Dunlap, Nowville, 36 18 AdamFeenmn, New Cumberland, 21 74 t John P. Wise, Penn, 11164 , J. W. Loidig, Silver Spring, 737 31 John Gibb, South Middleton, 823 20 John A. Duke, Shipponsourg Borough, 106 08 ♦William Eckels, Upper Allen, 217 48 Those marked thus ♦ have sinoo paid in full,— Those niarkod f have since paid in part. County, as,. W®, the Commissioners of Cumberland county, 1861, INCLUSIVE. Receipts. Total amount of receipts, Expenditures i»y Payment** ASSESSORS. ABATEMENT. BRIDGES AND ROADS, COURTS. j COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE, CONSTABLES' FEES. ELECTIONS. INQUESTS. JAIL AND EASTERN PENITENTIARY. JUSTICES' FEES., LOANS AND INTEREST*, POOR HOUSE. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. PUBLIC PRINTING, MISCELLANEOUS. SOLDIERS, RELIEF. do certify and submit the foregoing as a correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of the aforesaid County from tho Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, 1861 inclusive, and also a schedule of tho outstanding County taxes in tho bor oughs and townships therein stated, together with a statement of expenses under each head of appro-, priation made by tho Commissioners in compliance with tho requisitions contained in tho 22d and 23d .sections of an Act of Assembly of this Common wealth passed tho 15th day of April, 1834. -s. Witness our bands and seal of office f lot Carlisle the 27th day .of January, D. 1861. J.H. WAGGONER, 1 , G. MILLER, > Commissioners . M. HOST, J Wo tho Auditors of Cumberland County having been duly sworn according to law, mot at the Com missioners’ office in Carlisle, on Monday tho 6th day of January, 1862, and proceeded to audit and ad just the account of Alfred L. Sponsler, Esq., Trees nror ° f said County, from tho Ist day of January thu t / I L 3 fl e^ d « yofDooembor ’ 18#1 > do certify that wo find tho sum of six thousand and sixty-nine dollars, and twelve cents, duo hy said Treasurer to tho said County, as will appear by tho foregoing statement of said account. ° * $5,801 67 wbo T roof wo have hereunto sot our hands tho 25th day of January, 1862. *181.07 16 00 150 70 • 500 71 284 60 503 12 28 00 , 48 00 . 28'62 . 10 35 410 14 20 00 15 ,77 __—__ 3,644 00 from 13th November, 8306 50 91 39 4,00-1 13 . 142 ,56 64 68 268 34 32 .55 205 55 68 90. 150 00 , 30 00 318 70 $4,900 00 7,000 00 1,773 43 56 25 $35 00 •80 00 30 07 15 00 $lB4 05 224 II 172 10 .164 15 $l2 88 • 5 50 105 20 1 50 100 00. 100 00 2 00 4 28 8 62 6 10 55 10 1 25 14 74 12 00 20 00 35 00 24 00 28 DO 15 00 20 00 57 05 37 70 JOHN W. COOKLIN, ’ JOHN S. DUNLAP, . ; JAMES R. IRVINE, Auditors of Cumberland County, February, 0, 1863‘ THE ADVANTAGE CASH SYSTEM To purchasers and consumers, fully set forth in tho immense sales of EYSTEE & BED’S, CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. $0,928 55 6,102 70 59,349 34 1,157 89 1,620 00 6,925 34 132 78 ' 22 79 54 50 . 110 83 86 34 87 1 42 A New Era in Business' Inaugurated. The Result More than justifies onr Customers both at home and abroad see tho advantage to be gained, and buy their goods for CASH nt from 15 to 20 .percent, cheaper than under the old system of long credits. $02,395 1 Cheap Goods, In War Times, can bo sold, when Merchants 3 I “If ■S' § co p* <o 3 -3 /-<r% B *T co ® CP g § 2,g , . W , g |S-. •« s 1 s - sffl> w/ ° g . .. = T 3 --3- O g«. §1“ Q Os?-- S' • s i "li. ?k§ ii r Z . a n , o J: OQ *<J w »--. , >-j "a vt m. ■ K WW S 3- , .5' •§ s S- B 3 o§ . o A »CO W I . 1 S.’ ,CD c_ U . j» f W O bO' §•£ po £L -■«#'■“ S (/: o” m o co o m UW O - ," 5 p CT / - B i as co a jo a '** . Ors e s=* “ W -3g...0a ■ X ■ &.T3 "3 - * P .•■■•*.•;, if.op’- : II . “i ’ I- 3 Qp j£|| 31 * oit w = g 5 , o- ® ,' C ,® ■ C.B. ~ »-». *< S *.&■ . e*g C£ ° g s " srs s n s’ rt O a 2 =• 0 ■ • ® ° •■a. &g, OD * O.i $475 80 2,160 29 $63 97 322 60 467 50 313 60 37 60 500 00 3 80 60 00 1,758 47 3300 yards. Unbleached Muslins—good arti cle—one yard wide, at 12} cents. ■ 4000 yards Bleacocd Muslins—one yard wide . —beautiful quality, at 121 cents. ■ The above 7900 yards of Muslins wore pur chased before the'great advance in prices and all we have loft of an immense stock, will be sold until the date mentioned, at 12J cents. The same 1 quality of goods arc retailed by other merchants at from 15 to 18 cents. ■ . 487. 89 1,206 70 140:50 3,000 yards Calicoes, at GJ cents. 5,000. “ “ ... 8 “ 7,500 d “ 10 “ 24,000 . V 12}' “ All . the above Calipees being of desirable stylos and choice patterns —not old shop keepers—wo will offer at from 2 to 4 cents per yard less than they can bo . purchased in Eastern cities/ 5,272 41 '.442.46 1,400 yards Striped Carpets, good, quality, at Carpets .-at Carpets at Carpets at Carpets at ■13,729 68 Extra quality Ingrain, and Throe-ply Car pets beautiful pattprns and choice, culora, on band and for sale at low.prices. ' " o- £ ea ■ pv?l fcf 1 es 'gi ■hs § 53 ■■ s -0 is S 3, o £3 5 . & 11 .<? 9,390 00 160 07 . • S" m t= £3 -|S % W g 1 535 s ta u S 3 3| * g 1-5. g/ I r* j’-i e i Q g -I E-g- 5 rta si ■« 3 .»a -s 0*) - O {— 1 T 3 » 2 s g-ii B •§ S|“ - s*j ' a , g§ * £ I 744 41 Sugars! Sugars! 667 07 Handsome Brown Sugar Choice Soft Crushed White $40,631 42 609 47 1.914 77 901 76 5,801,57 Extra good Syrup ’ Superior Baking Molasses, Pjrtland Syrup , DOMESTIC GINGHAMS. Notwithstanding our immense sales of goods of all kinds in tho lust month, wo still can offer our customers, far and near, 100 pieces choioo patterns Domestic Ginghams at 12}-cents. - . • $02,395 11 HOSIERY! HOSIERY!! 10,000 pair.s Ladios, ■ Mens’, (ind Misses’ Bleached, Mixed and, Uunbleachod Hose at ruinous low prices,.purchased in Npw York and Philadelphia weeks ago, before tho ad vance of 25 per cent, was placed upon thorn. Lancaster Ginghams. Determined to servo our customers with cheap goods,-we shall open on the 15th day of February 12,000 yards of the choicest quality and most desirable stylos and best colors of Lancaster Gingbnms at 12J cents. MERRIMACKS and cochecos Although wo are charged by a great ill an v morobants wtih selling our goods below cost, wo shall for the particular benefit of all our customers and friends, far and near, open on the 15 tb day of February, 16,000 yards of tho choicest patterns, newest designs, fust colors of Merrimack andGoehooo Calicoes, at 12J cents nor yard.- Wo pledge oui solves to sell until the Ist of April, or ns long as wo have thn goods on band, tho above Prints and Oingbr ms at tho prices named, as also all the goods named in this advertisement. Purchasers will please notice the fact that tho above named goods are on hand and will be sold at the prices named above. Chambersburg, Fob. 6,1862. —3 t OF THE IN BUSINESS, Expectations. understand their Business. Carpets. 25 cents, 37 i 50 “ 62i . “ 75 •“ rtf CJ ■pS , ■sea XSI o? £ J; ■c o « 5 s. 3 g § = § o.s , 10 S S u ” " <2 tc g c £ •5 a x ha a; • c ~ p - t « ct p 0 . -js $- » cJ e> nr. » ■^r.% P-SD S 3 m SYRUPS. 12.1 cents. 12} BARGAINS! BARGAINS! WE aro pow soiling our stock-of Fine ' Dross Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Furs, and many kinds ofWintor Goods, AT REDUCED PRI CKS. Persons wanting any of tho above kinds of goods will finjl our block* very complete for tho prosont season. Wo liavo bconjecoiring very largo additions of staple domestic goods* which wo aro soiling at the. lowest market prices. Since Wool has advanced from 35 to 05 lO to 10 cents, domestic woolen and cotton'goods are steadily advancing in the Eastern Cities. Now is the time to make purchases t Persons having Accounts wilh us arc notified that since Jan 1, 1862, thoif accounts must bo settled up every six months, otherwise Interest after tho expi ration of that time will bo charged. Wo aro com pelled to adopt this mode of conducting bub busi ness as merchants in tho cities have reduced busi ness to a cash system. . • All persons indobtod-to the old firm of Loidioh & Sawyer, are notified that wo aro determined to settle up our old books, either by payment or note, oth erwise wd will I .avo' our accounts with the proper officer for collection. It is impossible for us to con duct our business to tho advantage of our customers whilst wo" have so much money laying dead on our books. LEIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER, Eaat J lain Street. Carlisle, Jau. 16, 18G2. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, to- distribute tho assusts in- tho hands of William Moore,. Sequestrator of tho Hanover and Carlislo Turnpike Road Company, to and among tho credi tors, will meet for that purpose at tho Prothonota ry's Office, in Carlisle, on TUESDAY, THE 111*11 DAY OF.FEBRUARY NEXT, at 10 o'clock, A. M. All interested will attend,. Jan, 23. 1862:—3t T ETTEUS testamentary on the estate of il— i Christian Titzol, dcc'd, Into of Upper Allen township, buvo been issued by the llegister of Cum berland county to tho subscriber, residing in Lower tato aro hereby Requested to nu\ko immediato pay ment, and those having claims-will present them, duly authenticated, for -settlement, to . WILLIAM R GORGAS . : Adiniuislratot'. Jan. 10, ISo2—Ot. . SIOO. REWARD »•; . . THE Commissioners of .Cumberland Conn ty will pay tho above-reward of ONE If UN DUE!) DOIiLAIIS for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who committed the murder'of John Berger, and boy, in South Middleton town ‘shipi oh tho night of the 7th of January inst. J. If. ,W AC GONER, GEO. MILLER, 1 M. KOSX, . • Comnusnionere. Commissioners’ OHioc, ,) .. Carlisle, January U, 1802; J _ , O o . ►—•a CD CD. DO LETTERS tcatamoutary, with,the will an mixed, on tho cstato of Jano E. Sharpe, doe’d,. late'of the borough of Nowville, have been isslrd by the Register, of. Cumberland county to thosivb cribcr, residing in same, borough.. .All persons in-' debtor! to said estate are hereby requested do make immediate payment/and those having claii.ua will present themj duly authentioatvd, for settlement, to • AVM. URAOY, Adminielraior. : Jan. 9,1802.-r6t . . J~JIiUGS, BOOKS, 11 UIT S, ' ' PICKLES, , PERFUMERY, ' .. . PRESERVED FRUITS. S. W. HAVERSTICK, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Fenn’a. Has just opened an assortment of Fresh .Drugs, I’unnJ' Goods,-Gift Doohs, 3*er!iuuery, Fruit., and Gonfcetiodery, which has nevi'Abeen surpasifrjtl ip thift'hisfough,'for novelty axiieViganco. T 1 "A arti sics.have been selected with great euro, and ape cal culated, in <ni:i,tity and Jcirico, to command l]to at tention of .purchasers. ; which tsoaprises every variety of'fancy articles of ‘ the most exquisite linisb, such as—' Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands : and trays, fancy ivory,, pearl and shell card cases, • ladies* Fancy Baskets, faiwy Work Boxes, with see ing instruments, Port Mommies, of every variety, Gold Pons, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, pupo tcrics, amVa.largo variety of ladies' fancy statione ry. Moto.souls and wafers, silk and bead purses,, ladies'riding whips, elegantly.finished, ladies’ fine cutWy; perfume baskets and. bags, brushes of eve ry kind for the toilet, Roussels perfumes of the various kind, musical imstruiriouts of all binds and aw all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished, and at low rates. Ab ac) an.extensive-collodion "of BOOKS, comprising tho.variousjEnglish and American Annuals for iB6O, richly cmbelishcd and'illustrated Poetical .Works, .with ChihlmrC* Pictorial Muuku, for children of all ages. His asßovtniciit of School Books nml School Stationery is also complete., and comprises every thing usuil In .College and. the fichools. Ho also desires to call the particular attention of families to his elegant of ■ lamps, from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for buruing eithor Lard,'Sperm or EtlmriaV Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac. His-.as sortment in this lino is unequalled in the borough. Also, ; • SEGAUS A TOBACCO, embracing all llio favorite brands, amffi tine assort* mout of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS A PIPES. FRUITS, such as Oranges; Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Necta rines, -Prunes,. Ac. Fancy Confectionery. Nuts, Preserved Fruits, Minced Meat, Picnics, Ac., Ac., in every variety and- all prices; til of* which arc pure and fresh, such as can bo confidently recom mended to bis friends. His stock embraces every thing in the lino of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers which the public-are especially invited to call and see, at the oid stand opposite the Deposit Bunk. 10 cents, 12} Carlisle, 2(5. ISGI . FURS!. PURS!! S 1,000 Worth of Purs JUST received atLeidich, Sawyer & Miller's Now Store, East Main street,. Carlisle. Hudson Bay and .Mink sahlo,. Grecian Martin, Russian Pilch, and Siberian Squirrel, in Capes, Victorincs, Muffs, Cuffs Ac.. Children's Furs of all kinds. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! Another largo addition of now style Cloaks, clegan qualities, at low prices. Also a largo assortment of newly, imported'Dross Goods, very desirable.. Constant additions made to all our various kinds of Fancy and Staple Goods. LEJDICH, SAWYER A MILLER. December 10,1S01. TO THE CITIZENS OP Cumberland County. r PHIS undersigned bogs leave to inform you, I that bo has just opened a DRUG STORE, in the borough of CARLISLE, in the room formerly occupied by Reynolds '& Peiffer, as uDrugStoro, next door to InbolTa Grocery Store, South Hanover Street, whore ho will always bo . found ready and willing to ply the spatula and postal. The follow ing list comprises the main portion of his stock: DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Trusses, Suspensory Bandages, Wi.nd.ow Glass, Toilet Soaps, pure Wines and Liquors, Perfumery, Canos, Notions and Varieties generally, Confection eries, Tobacco and sogars, Lithographs 41 d Frames, Burning Fluid, Haim, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Coal Oil, Blank Book* and Stationary generally. Having had over fifteen years’ experience In thq Drug Business, with a desire to accommodate and please my customers, I hope to receive a reasonable share of publio patronage. It is my intention and desire to'givo perfect satisfaction in every particu lar, tQ all who may favor mo with a call. ■ PB^SCRIPWOJfS Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Giro mo» call. 8, B. PANNBBAKBB Carliile, Doo. I—*71 —*7 1862. JNotiCC. P. QUIGLEY, Auditor. Notice. Notice. FANCY GOODS, ■CONFECTIONERIES. pa'h&y amps, S. W. lIAVERSTICK. READ! READ! READ! /THE GREAT PUBLIC are respectfully in 1. vited to call at the new store of LEIDICH, SAWYER' & MILLER, East Maittst., ntd examine their extensive stock of NEW WINTER GOODS, consisting of elegant DRESS GOODS of tho latest importations Ppil do solo; Brocade figured Plain, colored and Dlack silks; Plain Gro do Rhino Black Silk (all. prices,),; Splendid .Figured Morlonos and Cash meres ; Ottoman Reps. ; Imperial s Valen tins j Empress Cloth’s j Brocade Pop lins; Volours; French printed . Do-, lains; Plain French Morinocs and Delaines; Pnrmottoos; Pa-. ' cifio and Union Delaines and Cush mores; Misses and Children’s Dress. ' Goods of -every va-. rioty,suitablofor the season. HOVMIN» GOODS. .Our lino of these Goods is unusually full and complete ; na wo have every variety of goods imported by the celebrated mourning house of Besson & Son ; such as. Mourning silks, Lupin'a Mcrinoes, Cashmeres, Reps, Double width Delaiues, Tnmis Cloths, Bombazines,. Paramdttoea, Alpacas, DcluiiHifl, and Crapes of all qualities. , • Mourning, Furnishing Goods : Long crape Veils, Collars, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosi ery, Trimmings, Double Thibil and single shawls, Cauhmurb, Poucedale, and Washing ton,Mills shawls.- Particular attention paid to Funeral (foods, of which wo have a full assortments CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!! manufacturer by which we are enabled to furnish the latest and most fashionable Cloaks worn thro’ the season. Wo just received a largo and choice lot of Mantles, to which wo. specially invito the attention of tho ladles ) also misses ; and chiK (Irons’ Cloaks. Wo will ho making additions to these goods 'ns tlio'scasonadvancos.- SHALWS In nil thoirvarietics—Brocha, Jaquard, .Poacedale, Ac., Ac. ’ •' • Embroideries from Auction at very low prices. Balmoral,skirls iu-Mourning and Pancy Colors. • ■ HOOP SKIRTS’ HOOP SKIRTS! I ’ Of thb Idlest improvements. Wo have received the Agency of a New York Skirt Factory* and Will sell Jheso indispensable articles at wholesale prices. Ladies. Pavnhhirig -Goods ofHvcry Variety. ■ Kiil gloves, gauntlets, woolen and cotton hosiery* nndurvests, corsets, nubias,, bonnet, ribbons, dross trimmings, worsted hoods, Ac., Ac. CLOTHS, OVERCOATINGS, CASSIMEUES, VESTINGS. Wo have secured tbo services pf a first class Tail or, and make up Clothing to order at . short notice, in; the best stylo and lowest price., Boys’ Wear of all kinds, for the season. ‘ Mens' and boys’ Shawls, Drawers, Undershirts, Hanover Gloves, gauntlets, collars, neck-tics, stock ngs, scarfs, suspenders,! Ac., Ac.- oniestito oods . At Wholesale and Retail. Having purchased largely before the great advance in prices, wo can sell many kinds at old rates.' . CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTING?.: SHADES. BLINDS, BLANKETS, COUN ' TEHPANES. All .the above articles and many others we offer at the lowest possible prices. Constant additions will ho made to our stock during the winter; No pains spared to show our immense stock.. LEIDICII, SAWYER & MILLER. Carlisle, November 7, .1801. THE BRITISH PERIODICALS AND TUB FARMER’S GUIDE. .GUEAT REDUCTION IK THE JMUCE OP THE LATTEI PUBLICATION. L. SCOTT A Co., New York, continue to .publish tho'following.British Periodicals, viz : • 1. —Thp London Quarterly, (Conservative.) 2. —The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.)' , 3. The North British Review, (Free Church. 4. —The Westminster Review, {Liberal,) ■s.—rßlaekwooil’s"Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory! . 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In all tire principal cities and towns, these works will bo delivered free or fostaob. , When sent by mail, tbo postage to any part'of the United Status will be but txenfy-fuur cents A year for * Blackwood/ ami but fourteen cent* a year far each of tbo Re views. ,' • : , i The Farmer’s Guide TO SCIENTIFIC AND PRATICAL AGRICUL- TURK. By HENRY STEPHENS, F. R. S.,of Edinburgh, and the,late J, P. NORTON, Professor .of Scien tific Agriculture in Yule College, Now Haven, 2 vola. Royal Octavo. 1001) pages, and numerous wood aud stool engravings. This I ,is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agriculture over published, und in order to give it a widcr.circulatioulbo publishers have resolved to re duco tbo price to FIVE DOLLARS FOR THE TWO VOLUMES. When sent by mail (post-paid) to California and Oregon, the price will bo ST.To every other part of the Union and to Canada, (posUpaid,) $O. work is not tho old “ Book of tho rarm.” Remittances for any of tho übovo publications should always bo addressed, (post-paid,) to'tho pub lishers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., No. 6T Gold Stroot, Noir York. Nov. Id, 1861, B. K. fiOODIEAK, ATTORN EY’At’LAW EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, Oppotitc tha Prinon. OFFICE with Colwell & MoCWro, Jan. 0, 1862, RUFUS F. SllAPliFftf, ATTORNEY at law, CARLISLE, PA, OFFICE in Rlieom’s Hall, with IVm. M, Penrose, Esq. Doc. 20, 1801, Notice, ALL persons indebted to the undersigned will cull ami settle at once, as longer indul? gooco cannot bo given. X intend hereafter to sell goods for GASH only, Jan. !•, 1802—3 t. New Fall and Winter Styles i!ffl MID ID W Ml. CLOTHING EMPORIUM; THE undersigned would respectfully call tbo attention of tho public to tho largo and CLOTHING Now in store, of o.vcry ninety and stylo, and at prices as low os can bo-found any where, CLOTHS, CASHMERES, VESTINGS, Of beautiful and desirable stylos, which will bo made to order, or sold per yard, to suit tho taste of every customer.- SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS TIES, . STOCKS, HALF-HOSE, SUSPENDERS* &c. &c. TRUNKS, TRUNKS! , VALISES, CARPET-BAGS, &0., &., &e., in largo varieties. MILITARY clothing, Of every description, made. to order at slidri notice and on reasonable terms. jES'Xho publ io js respectfully invited to give us a call, ns wo feet confident that our stock and prices will compare'favorably with any-.'similar establish ment in town. . ISAAC LIVINGSTON,' North Hanover st., .opposite tho Anjcrjcan House. Oct. 3b,1861.. Cumberland Valley ON. and-after Monday, Nov. 4, IS6I, trains oh the above roads will leave os follows, (Sun days excepted:) . • . . For Chambersburg & jflafritbtirg, ' Leave Hagerstown, Y.OO a. m. 2.45 p. xr. Grconcnstlo, '7.37 u ■ ,3.35 “ (< Charabersburg, 8.30 At. 4.20 j*. M. r “ “ « • , Leave 1.10 “ “, Shipponsburg;. 9.00’ “ ' 1.42" “• «. Nevrvillo, 9.32 •“ 2.15 “ ■ “ Carlisle, 16.10 I ** . 2.55 “ “ Mcebauicsburg, 10.42 3.27 u ‘ Arrive at Harrisburg, 11:16 u ~ &55 “ For Chimfrtrthxirg & Hageritoxoiu - • Leave Harrisburg,. '8.05 a.m. 1.50 p. m. “ Meohanicsburg, 8.47 “ 2.30 <*-[ “ Carlisle, ' . 9.27 “ 3.08 “ • . “ NewviUe, .10.02 “ ' 3.44 ;‘ l \ . “ Shippensburg,- 10.33 u . 4.15 u “ Chumb’g. 11.10 ** 4.55 “ •• “ 'Qreencasttay 11.55 f< 5.45 “ Arr. at Ilagerstovrn, 12J35 6.25 . At all stations where tickets are sold, a reduction of. (oi cent? on each ticket will bo made to all pas sengers-that provide.tbojnaolveg. with tickets before filtering i}xa ears,- 0. N. LULL, Sup. U. R. Office, Chamb'g., Nov. 7,' IS(U. CLEMENT & STARR’S ’ GREEN MOUNTAIN. WASHING MACHINE 7 ''HIS machine, is so very simple .in con struction, and efficient and,easy hi operation, that a boyor girl 10 or 12. years of age can perform tho services of Washing with case, and do it in 1-J (ho time that a grown person can without a Ma chine. • This is a great saving to those that Jure ; •also, to the bone and muscles of those who nro com pelled to endure the (rials of - the ' washing day.- 1 -: This' Machine is (iff real ncl/-lahoi' Having Invention, ■ It is the universal expression of those who have used it, and they are legion, that the hitherto long and laborious work of washing day is "made (puck' and easy,” by tbo «So of this machine; and the time is now ut.Uaud.wbbu.no family should be withuut’ oup. , The Proprietors have no hesitancy in saying that this is the acme of Washing Machine Invention, and worth more than all others combined. It is in fact the “NE PLUS U TRA” in this lino of in vention. 'For confirmation of the above, cull and examine one at the shop of J, R. WEAVER, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Carlisle, Dec. 12, 18.01 ly* Per ami. , $3 00 THE Hut and Cap Store heretofore known ns “KELLERS’* has becii removed just oppo site the old. stand two .doors from Arnold’s clothing store. Tho business will bo, conducted ns heretofore, am all goods both home made and city .manufacture' warranted to give satisfaction us recommended. . A full patronage is respectfully solicited, and every effort will bo-made, to keep tho assortment in Men and Boys’llnts .aad Cans complete, >rith prices to suit'tho times. Spring styles of Silk Hals now ready,' . ' JOHN A. KELLER Nov. 14. 1801, JONAS BROOK & BUG’S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 and 600 yds.. White,-Black, nod Colored. , This Thread being made particularly for Sewing Machines, is very strong, smoo.lU, and clastic. Its strength is not impaired by washing, nor by fric tion of .the uoucUo. For Machines, use Brooks’ Patent Glace, for upper thread', and Brooks’ Patent Sir Cord, Red Ticket, for under thread. S.dd by respectable dealers throughout tbo coun try, Also, in cases of 100 dozen each, assorted Nos., by ' . WM. HENRY SMITH, Solo Agent, 80 Vpssoy street, Now York, Nov. 14, 1801—Cm. LAND FOR SALE.—I have three quarter suctions of land, containing 471 acres in nil, laying on Loramiea Creek, five miles north of Piqna, in Shelby county, Ohio—was among the first en tries made so far north in the Land OCico at Cin cinnati—about half of each tract under good fence, and in cultivation, with eomlortabiobuildings on two of the tracts—The ..Miami canal passing through one of the tracts ami in view of the other two. — This land is put in market for no other reason than my inability to manage it to advantage a*»v lougpr, being hi my seventy-sixth year of age. ;ro is a rough black stonoon it, said by person* cl timing | to know, to bo iron ore. Pec. 5, 18GJ J.IH.WEAIiLEY, ATTORNEY 'A T LAW, OFFICE with John Loo, Esq,, South Han over street, next door to tho rest Office,Cat lislo, Pa. “Nov. 11,.1861—1y. Mince pies, Raisins, Citron, Cni»RAMS,-BpIOES, A©., Suitable for Mince Pies for sale low by Carlisle, Deo. 12, '6l, J. W. EBY. DU. L. lIEGIIINGEU, of 43 Maiden Lano, Now York, informs tho people of Cumber land county that ho will call- on. tlum in various localities, for the purpose of " OPERATING ON THE EYE and soiling his unsurpassed glasses. Dr. H. bus practiced successfully for. many years, and produ ces the highest toitimoniaii to those who desire his semeei, 6, 1161.— hm A. W,: BENTZ, FOR AT THE North Hanover Street SPLENDID STOCK OP Piece Goods and Beady-made A largo assortment of UMBRELLAS, AND FRANKLIN RAILROADS, Change of Hours! . PATENTED.'JUNE 8,.1858. KEiMOVAE. For will £ Machines* JUDGE CECIL. Brazilian Spectacles, First of the Season 1 FALL GOODS! EE A UTY, FASHION AND CEEAPNESt COMBINED! First in the Field with New, Fash ionable and Cheap Goods FOR THE FALL | WINTER, AND SEE.-ffiai P. ARNOLD WOULD respectfully inform the citnen* of Cumberland county tbat ho has has ju«| raccirod and opened at tho old stand in Banortp street, a choice assortment of tall and Winter Goods, which havobcon with care, and purchased at tbo lowest cagh prices, and which ho will self to customers at tho lowest rates* Mis stock con sists of Ladles 7 Dress Goods, such, as silks, (all colors,) do'iainos, (plain and figured,) debages, Lavclla cloths, Cohorts, French prints, Ac;, Ac., Ac. DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS. Muslins, osnnburgs, checks, tickings, sheeting*, (linen and cotton, alt widths,) ginghams, Ac, Ao.> MEN’S, WE Cloths, cassimcrcs, cassipcts, Kentucky jeans, At rt which will bo sold very cheap. ' GLOVES and JtOSIERT Of evert/ description, ICTEPETS7T3TE"mWHSrSKr®t‘ velvet, Brussels, throe ply, superfine, Venitian, rag ;and hemp carpets, oil ulotbs,(all widths,) . and a largo assortment of Trunks and Carpet-bags, HOOP SKIRTS. A largo slock of hoop skirts, of all kinds, for It* dies and misses. ..The public iirc respectfully requested to call and examine his stock and learn prices beford pureba* sing elsewhere.. Give him a call and examine for yourselves and you will find you will got cheap goods* THE OLD STANDtHI fZSi~'Tivo duors north of the Carlisle Deposit hauls PHILIP ARNOLD. Oet. S, IS«I. Xlic Lady’ij Friend* Godey’s Lady’s Book For 1H62- THE WORLD’S FAVORITE.' FOR* 2 YEARS the STANDARD MAGAZIHB, : Pronounced by the Press of the U. States, THE BEST LADY'S MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. AND , THE CHEAPEST. rHE LITERATURE is of that kind that can.bt rond-oloud in the family circle,and tho clergy in immense numbers are subscribers for the Dock, • THE BEST LADY. WRITERS. ' . in America contribute to. its pages, and w« h,ay# some that write for no other magazine. THE MUSIC : is all original, and would cost 25 cent# (thoprlet of.theßook) in the music, stores; but most of it it copyrighted, and cannot bo obtaiuud except in “Godoy.” ‘ Omi STD EL EEGRA VINOS. All efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and w# now stand alone in' .this department, giving, as wt do, many'more and' infinitely bettor engraving# than aropublishod in any other work, QODYISY’S IMMENSE DOUBLE SHEET FASHION-FLATM, CONTAINING From Jive to seven Jnil length Colored Fashions on each plate,. Other magazines give only two, FAR AHEAD OF A SY FASHIONS IK EUROPE OE AMERICA, ' Godoy’a is tho only work in,tho world‘that gives, these immense plates, aud they are sjirb «sio ....va excited the-.wonder of publishers and luj puMjo.— .Tho publication of those plates cost ' , , - $lO,OOO MORE than fashion-plates of tho old stylo, and nothing but our wonderfully large circulation enables us to givo them. -Other magazines cannot,afford it. Wo never spare money when tho public can bo benefited. These fashions may be relied on. Dresses ip,ay be made after them, and the wearer will not subjoct herself to ridicule, -as would bo thc'oaso if she vial* led the large cities dressed after tho stylo of tbo platos’givcu in some of. our.so-called fashlpn jn.agfc ziucs. , . OUR WOOD ENGRA VINOS, of which wo givo twice or three times as many at any other magazine, are often mistaken for .stool. They are so far superior to any others, , .:'. IMITATIONS. Beware of them. Remember, that tho' Lady** Hook is the, original publication, and tbo cheapest* If you take Godey, you want no other magazine. .. Everything that is useful or ornamental IhaiiOQS* can bo found in Godey. . • . DR A WING LESSONS. . No other magazine gives *bem, aud sro bav* givej* • enough to fill several largo Volumes. - OUli' RECEIPTS nro such as can bo found nowhere else,. Cooking .hi all its variety—Confectionery'—the Nursery—th* Toilet—rtbo Lajindryj-r-tbe Kitchen. Receipts upon, allsuhjccts are to bo found in tbo pages Ofth* Lady’s Book; W.e origiually started this depart* wont, .and have, peculiar facilities for making it most poffeet. • This department alone is worth tb* price of tho Book. , . LADIES' WORK TABLE, This, department comprises engravings and def'* criptious of every article that a lady wears. MODEL COTTAGES. No other magazine has .this depaitmont. TERMS; CASH IN ADVANCE. One copy one year, $3. Two copies one year, $5, Three copies one year, $O. Pour copies one your, sf r . Five copies ouo year, and an extra copy to .the per* 1 son sending.(he club, $lO. Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to tho person, sending the club,. $l5. Eleven copies one year, uni! an extra Copy to tho, person sending tho club, $2O. And (ho only magazine that can bo introduced ’ into tho above clubs iu -place of the Lady’s Rook is Arthur’s Home Magazine. SPECIAL CLL'IJUING WITH OTHER MAGAZINES. Godoy’s Lady's 1 Hook and Arthur's Homo Maga" g|no both one year for $3 50. Godey's Lady’s Book and Harper’s Magazine both ouo your for $4 60. Godey, Harper, and Arthur will all throe bo sont one year, on receipt ofs6 00. Treasury Notes and notes of all solvent hanky honulpar. Ho careful and pay the posfngo on your letter. Address L. A. GODKY. . 323 Chestnut at., Philadelphia, Pa.'- Oct. 31 Notice. Board ,of Directors'of the Carlisle L Deposit IJanU have this day declared a Divi dend of fivo per cent, out of tho profits of sajdßanlf for tbo Inst six months, which will bo paid over the stockholders, or their legal representatives, on demand being made for tho same. W. M. BEBTBM, ffatftfor. Not. 7,1801 Uagnci'erotyp«B, IN beauty and durability, no •' sun-drawn” picture equals u good Daguerreotype; this isthp ' opinion expressed by the leading photographic Jour? nals of the day, both American and English, and those may l)P otCoined at the rooms of Mrs. llsr holds’ Louthor street, two doors west of Honors Carlisle, Nov. 7, 1881—tf. For Rent. THE largo rooms formerly occupied 'by the Post-Office, earner of Hanover anil PomfrW streets, Carlisle, ara for rent. Inquire of Jr. B. BJUXTfIjr, Her. Y, 1881.
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