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I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry at the Court House/ in the Borough of Carlisle, on Thursday the 'Tlih day of Febmary A. I). 186?, at -10 o’clock A. M., the following described Real Estate) All that certain plantation or Tract of .Land situated in the township of Silver Spring, andcounty •of -Cumberland, bounded and described as, ■to Wit: : .'Beginning at a stone, .a corner'of Adam Longs dorfTs heirs and George Brenizor, thence by land of George Brchizer, north 59 cast 89 perches to a eto.no, thence by the same and Henry Bear's south 63j-‘ host 60 porches and 8-10 . to a stone, thence north 28 east 27 porches ami 9-10 to a stone, thence ■by the heirs of Peter Sbclly/south 61 east 66 perch es and 3-10 to a stone, thence south 23 and £ west one hundred and twenty three-perches and ‘4-1.0 to a stone near, a white oak, thence by Jacob Miloy's heirs, south 51 and $ west thirty porches to a stone, thence - by Adam LongsdonTs’ heirs north 35. and i west .forty-live porches and2rlo to a stone, thence south’ 61 ‘and i west 2 and 7-10 -porches to a stone, thence north-36 and £ .west-one hundred and thirty-four porches and 8-10 to the place of begin ning, containing ‘one hundred acres and one hundred, and twenty perches, bo the same, more or less, being the same tract of land of which Hen ry Coovcr died, seized and in a procecdingln parti tion in the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland county, between his heirs at law,-the same was awarded and confirmed to John H. A. Dunlap and Sarah his wife in‘right of the said Sarah and who by deed dated the 11th of March. 1815 sold and conveyed, the same to Win. C. Houser, who with bis wife Eliza beth by deed dated the Ist of April 1846, sold and •conveyed the same to George Bitnor, who with his -wifeby deed ditted February 9th 1853; granted and convoyed the «umo to Mathias Bitnor in-fool Seized and taken irvoxccution and to be Sold as the propor ■iy of Afathias. Bitner, bv mo ■ - . . • - “.i j; I'll CM PSON.RIPPET, Sheriff.-,, Snnnirp’s Office Carlisle,) ' . ! Fob. 10,-1862.—t5. :■ ; j . ' . The rJiJlatfclplila Inquirer. DOUBLE SHEET, FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS, Published every Morning.flkceptSunday,) Tjy WILLIAM W. HARDING, No. 121 South Third St., Philadolahia, 'The Great Newspaper of Philadelphia! The trying times of the Nation's'history in ■which we live, render a - L I.V E N E W S P APE -RJ AND indispensiblo necessity to every man who would keep himself informed of the izh- pprtanf events which are daily transpiring. To finish a paper which will moot the just expectations of the public in such a timo as the present, requires ;an amount of labor and of extraordinary expense Of which tbo community at largo have no concep tion. The Publisher of THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, has spared no:efforts or money to make it all that it could bo made. Besides improv ing and strengthening tho homo force during the past year, sovenil of tho best Reporters and Letter Writers in th'o country, have been sent, at great ex pense, with tho Army and Navy, and have frequent ly given tho public tho first and fullest accounts by telegraph and by mail, of impprttyit events at the Seat of War. THE INQUIRER was tho first •northern paper to giro the account of tho Kattcras ;and Port Royal victories; and was twelve hours in •advfineo-of any pnper in tho country, in its, publi cation of the details of tho Bull Rnn Battle. What THE INQUIRER has done, is but an earnest of fwbat will bo done, in order to give its readers tho •earliest and best accounts- of every event of 'in terest connected with THE GREAT RGBELLIOIV. •and at tho same timo have it maintain its reputa tion ns THE BEST GENERAL NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTRY. The increase in the circulation of THE INQUIR-. ER during the year, is tho best evidence of tho ex tent to which tho public rely upon it for the nows of tho day.. Its circulation has averaged for SEVER AL MONTHS past, Ovei Two Hundred Thousand Copies! a wool:, or nearly FORTY THOUSAND A DAY.; and it bus. during the year, in times of excitement, readied OVER SEVENTY THOUSAND a day testing Ibo capacity of OUR FAST PRESS to the utmost to supply the demand. It commenced the •JQ'evr Year with new and beautiful Copper-faced Typo, and with renewed rigor and activity in its Nows and Editorial departments, - The INQUIRER is independent in politics. Prices at which THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIR ER is furnished ; Single Copies Two Cents, or Twelve Cents a Week. DAILY PAPER,'SO 00 per annum, pay able in ad vance. lIU-WEEKLT, SI 00 " “ All Letters should he addressed to •WILLIAM W. HARDING. Publisher, Inquirer Building, 121 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Fob. 13, 38G2. . Notice. THE Stockholders of the Harrisburg, Car lisle and Chamborsburg Turnpike Road Com pany, are hereby notified that, in pursuance of An Act of the Genera! Assembly, passed the 10 th day of April, 1826, an election will bo held at the house of David Martin, in the borough of Carlisle, on MONDAY, THE 3D DAY OF MARCH, NEXT, between the hours of 11 o’clock, A. M., and 1 P. M., of said day, to elect throe Managers for said Company. B. FRANK IRWIN, President. gob. 18, 1862:—3t RUFUS E. SHAPLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARLISLE, PA. ATTENDS to scouring and collecting Soldier's Pay , Pensions, Bounties, <£c. J&f* Office on South. Hanover street opposite Bentz’s store. Feb. 13.1862. Dr. WM, MENTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HAS removed his office to the room directly opposite the Second Presbyterian Church, Comer of South Hanover and Pom/ret sts., Carlisle. All patients entrusted tn, his care, either from town or country, will bo promptly attended to. Feb. 13,1863—tf CO bo'M to ' to . O o'o «o «-T 2 sovo o o JSJ 60 CO 60 o to o o» MM “'I *-T Ci C« lie. has also the agency for the sale of Lauor’s celebrated ... •A supply of which will bo constantly kept on hand.. Orders gxatcfully received and promptly attended HAY. —100 tons good Timothy, wanted im mediately,'for which -the highest cash price will bo given,' . TVTOTICE is hereby given to all parties in -1-1 terostod, that, the undersigned has boon ap pointed by tbo Courtof Common Pleas of Cumber land C0.,-auditor to marshal and distribute tboassbts in the hands of Samuel ’Cbcklin and Henry Hams, assignees of Micbuei Ulrich, under ft deed of volun tary assignment for the benefit of creditors, to and anlong tbo creditors of said M. Ulrich, and ho will attend at his .office, in Carlisle, on Saturday, the 22d of February, 1862, at 10 o’clock, A. M. for the purpose of performing the duties assigned biro, when and-whore all persons having accounts, will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. JAMES R. SMITH, Auditor . Fob 6,1862—3 t. * . WOTICE is hereby given to the creditors.of Wm. Roar, late of Monroe township, Cumber land County,that wo will attend at the office of Wm. H.' Miller, Esq., in the Borough of Carlisle on Thurs day, the 6th day of March, 1862, at 11 o’clock, A. M. of said day, to rccoivo their claims and. the proofs, . before going on to state their account, as directed by the act of-asscmbly in regard to domes tic attachments. TO the Heirs and legal Representatives of Henry Esbelman, lato of tbo township of East Ponnsbore,county of Cumberland, deceased. Take notice that by virtuoof a writof Partition and y»lu atioh issued out of (ho Orphan’s Court of 'Cumber land county, and to mo directed, I will hold an In quest to divide, part or valuo the real estate of said deceased, on the premises, on FRIDAY, THE 28TII DAY OP FEBRUARY, A. D., 1862, at 10 o’clock, A. M., when and whore you may attend if you tbiuk proper. Doctor Thomas f. chapman wm send to all who wish it (froo of charge), the Recipe and.full directions for making and using a beautiful vegetable Balm, that-will effectually re move Pi3ipi.es, Blotches, Tan, Fubcki.es, &c. leaving.the skin smooth, eloanund beautiful; also full directions for using Pelatread’s celebrated Stimulant, warranted to start a full growth of Whiskers, or a Mustache, in loss than thirty days. Either of the above can be obtained by return mail, by addressing (with stamps for return postage) DR. THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Puactical Chemist, 831 Broadway, New York, Jan, 30, 1862—2 m. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI ENCE of a SUFFERER, —Published as a warning, and for tho especial benefit of Young Mon and those who suffer with Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Promaturo Decay, Ac., <fec., Ac., by one who has cured himself by simple moans, after be ing put to groatoxponso and inconvenience, through tfio usoof worthless medicines prescribed by learned Doctors. Single copies may bo had of tho author, C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Groonpoint, Long Island, by onolosing a post-paid addressed envelope. Ad dress CHARLES A LAMBERT, Esq., Groonpoint, Long Island, N. Y. . Jan. 30, 1862—2 m THE Auditor appointed by tho Orphan’s Court of Cumberland County to make distribu tion of tho funds of Jacob Bretz and Jacob Longs dorf Executors of tho last will and testament of Daniel Bretz, deo’d., late of Hampdon township will attend to tho duties of his appointment on Saturday, the 22d day of February next, at his office, in the borough of .Carlisle, whore and when all parties interested in said fund are hereby noti fied to attend. J X J. W. FODLK, Attorney at Law. Offico witli James R. Smith, Esq., Rhoem’s Hall. All business entrusted to him will be prompt ly attended to. Feb. 0.1862. a I § o o . w «• * § o jfloa • • •‘bxoo/C Jnoj jo oSv OAoqc sopyj.pu'C bosjoh ♦ k * • «si*oiC jnqj JO oSb OqT OAoqtt om-0 ’V bottom •sosodand *jf?,oo joj ojqßXßj , sqoo , }g puß buboi ojiqtij • •MOfiop pojpnnq oojqj oAoqB pioqosnoji 6H 2 o o o . <=> 'bo3’ii«tio olnscou • • • • pan sopßij; 'saojißdnooo • 1 •‘•sosodind Annoo joj siqiixu) onpiA DjuSoiSSy • *81(101 ooitp qtr oyojg joj o[qnxn( onpiA o}n2oj33y M-IO 'bis c o c» o uo XII X «MS Wine and Liquor Store. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, {Directly Opposite the ' Volunteer Oj/icc.) THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, and Citizens of Cumberland and the. surrounding country generally to his establishment ns above designated, where bo keeps constantly on hand a very full pnd complete assortment of • . ‘ PURE AND UNADULTERATED . Wines and Liquors. Any article sold as such, will bo strictly, as repre sented, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail at the lowest market prices. His stock, consists in part of . . . ' BEST FRENCH BRANDIES. Martel brahd, Old Pinct, . Castillion & Co., . Pollevoisin, Laßochella,. , J. J. Dupuy & Co., A. Camiso, Otard Old Laquoruno'. • GINS;’ ” ' • ■ ' Holland, Holland Wasp’Anchor, B. B. Old Bohlen, Common. WHISKIES. Spotch. Family Nectar, OJ Rye, Dish, Common Rectified. Wines of ail Kinds. READING ALE, GEORGE WINTERS. Pul). 0. 1862—1 y. ARMSTRONG & HOFFER. Fob. 13, 1862;—-3 fc Auditor’* Notice* Trustee’s Notice* “HENRY S, BEAR, 1 PETER WESTHEFFER, [ Trutiee*. H. P, S. YANDERSLOAT, ) Fob: 6,1802.—1 t ‘ • Notice. J. THOMPSON RIPPEY, Carlisle, Feb. 6,1862. —4 t Sheriff. Beautiful Complexion, Auditor’s Notice. Jan. 30,1862 —3t.' * THE ADVANTAGE OF THE 9> ° H I § S-« ifg- H 5 Isl o a crOq CASH SYSTEM IN BUSINESS, To purchasers and consumers, fully sot forth' in the immense sales of EYSTER & BED'S, CHAMBERSBURGj Pa. A New Era in B'usiness Inaugurated: The Result More than Justifies our Expectations. Customers hoth at homo and abroad see the advantage to ho gained, and buy their goods for CASH at from 15 to 20 per cent, cheaper than under the old system of long credits. Cheap Goods, In War Times, can be sold, when Merchants understand their Business. I£' g'gg-. 7 - - t tr »s 's 1° " ,§ w2* p cr? p § S eo H* pu 3> *2 ■"• ad • /*t> *«, p oq O • CD **o p p'o a h Qo s » § hg a S 3-.- 'us §•£*■ u *: „.s. o "S S‘ 5 - s.'s. ° s • *S -I*- a* .« i*i|£ goa.if- £ •“5 ■• I'l h3:||..-- B 'Z& | 3 3s---. c g s i. Wj « 5 3S- O’ H 9s O § . • ?§■ cd .HQ £•&■■ co--SL. 5. i . 53. ' i-V. °° a .j=7t p* o o to B . CD - fiiT3 ■5 “ o 2. j*j “S' ~ r r¥i ; »** u Z cr=r ” u ..o .3 -.oaOS! O - ”»p CT _• ;B £ as ,cd S &§• = $P X - • cl“cj “ * .Ef p «.•i-rorc ii, o CP B.g* ,- WJ 5§ ® 2 s| »W ® a sf .2 s i "S tte 2 H*d P “ •. r~Q ,<; c C 3 1 l*3 ■■ a; «■§.•■&£ >: /«X| s=f ■ .. cs-i H 2 , CD -“ g . CD Hi ®5 c-® co. S« c.o; _r, Mg. -' ■ S’ a »£; . ® o W» g-£ '* ■ g ■ O SB ■"?■-;•• S V, t=f| 9 « g =* <Q CD J Co o . * ro § ■ CD •& :?§, S' S° 03 ,CD ‘ i - CO r-j a* co tn 3900 yards Unbleached Muslins—good arti cle —one yard wide, at 12} cents. 4000 yards Bloacoed Muslins—one yard wide —beautiful quality, at 12} cents. The above 7900 yards of Muslins were pur chased before the great advance in prices and all wo have left of an immense stock, will be sold until the date mentioned, at 12} cents. The same quality of goods are retailed by other merchants at from 15 to 18 dents. 3.000 yards Calicoes, at 0} cents. 5.000 “, •. “ ■ 8 “ ■ 7,500 “ “ 10 •“ 24,000. “ 12} “ ' All the above Calicoes, being of desirable styles',and choice patterns—not old shop keepers—wo will offer at from 2 to 4 cents icr yard less than they can bo purchased in "Sastefn cities. • Carpets. J.,400 yards Striped Carpets, good quality, at 25 cents. Carpets at Carpets at Carpets at Carpets at Extra quality Ingrain ami Three-ply Cai pets,, beautiful patterns and choice colors, on liand and for sale at low prices. trt £ ° ' " | p< "S-a ' . -2 Srf w g £3 s! f u « I'S S. *1- I i ” I •°_2 w • fcs fkmmt c'o-.pq S 3 *3 " 1 gg ■S-S- g.-1 S 3 S’? '.b * S3’ ’-£-= 'O' g I. g. 2 g) t. ■So & “ , *£ cu pa & S> •. §M H „ ®g S o g § -me! H O' £ r£j m S rA Cl ".3 W tH ' fc=3’ g.E3 of, •§ Im ,2 T) s=» -is* g 2 fc9 I - S £■ a£i ■ °> 0 " g ■■■ a S 3 | . S 3 .3 o 5 ■ Js O 3 « 2 .3 to <j Sugars Handsome Brown Sugar Choice Soft Crushed White SYRUPS, Extra good Syrup , Superior Baking Molasses; Portland Syrup DOMESTIC GINGHAMS Notwithstanding our immense sales of goods of all kinds in the last month, we still can offer our customers, far and near, 100 pieces choice pnitterns Domestic Ginghams at 12J cents. HOSIERY! HOSIERY!! 10,000 pairs Ladles, Mens’ and Misses’ Bleached, Mixed and Uunblcached Hose at ruinous low prices, purchased in New York arid Philadelphia weeks ago, before tho ad vance of 25 per cent, was placed upon them. liancastei* Ctiilgliains. Determined to servo our customers with cheap goods, we shall open on tho 15th day of February 12,000 yards of the choicest quality and most desirable stylos and best colors of Lancaster Ginghams at 12J cents. MERRIMACKS and COCHECOS. Although wo aro charged by a groat many merchants wtih selling our goods below cost, wo shall for the particular benefit of all our customers and friends, far and near, opon on tho 15th day of February, 10,000 yards of tho choicest patterns, newest designs, fast colors of Merrimack and Cooheoo Calicoes, at 12} cents por yard. Wo pledge oui solves to sell until tho Ist of April, or as long as wo have thn goods on hand, the above Prints and Ginghf ms at the prices named, as also all tho goods named in this advertisement. Purchasers will ploaso notice tho fact that tho'above named goods are on hand and will be sold at tho prices named above, Chambersburg, Feb. 6,1862.—5 t 37} “ 50 . “ 02} “ 75 “ •ri o ' r—r CO ° JS ®. HE - * 9 SB £ m a o o pH a 9 p 4 O ci » CJ *T3 O O ■ >- 'p M , : rt c 3 >*+• Cu o Cn3 O § g O ■c3 ■« g 3 ' A 6 fo «° a. t, lO ,a '*2 £ g U e S ./j'C « te a> a sat 2 *. -c3 P © t4 M \_ .C 3 O « m MS o ■e-to m ! Sugars! 10 cents. is}: “, ■l2} cents, 12} “ Those marked thus * hare shoe paid la full. Those marked f have since paid in part. Co«DEDi.un> Cooirrr, as. Wa, the Oomralssioners of Cumberland county* STATEMENT of the finances Of the County of Cumberland, FROM TEE IST DAT. OF JANE ART, TO TEE USTDAT OF DECEMBER, A. L. SPONSLER, Esq., Treasurer, in account with said County. To balance in bands of Treasurer at last settlement, - ' Amount outstanding taxes at last settlement, “ Taxes levied for the year 1861, “ Abatement received from State Treasurer, ) *• Borrowed on county bonds by virtue of the Act of May 16,1861, « Borrowed on notes in bank, * “ Interest received from cdllootors, . " Received on account of strays, a . “ Finos and verdict foes, f* “ M Tax on unseated land, - “ u u Sale of old lumber at Fairview; bridge,. " ’ <f ■ • u Stone macadamized at the jail, u ft From miscellaneous sources, Paid borough and township Assessors for services, Paid .Collectors abatement allowed tax payers, Paid for repairing and painting old hridgcs. For road damages, C. Stayman and others for Turning and laying but roads. Paid Traverse Jurors, District Attorney’s fees in Commonwealth eases, IV itnoss fees in Commonwealth cases, - William Gould, Court Crier’s fees, ... For hoarding Jurors while trying cases in Oyer and Terminer, For dockets, Ac., for bounty offices, ' ' For repairing desks in offices, John Floyd, Clerk’s fees in Commonwealth cases. ~\V. J. Shearer, for auditing accounts of county offices, P. Quigley, Prothonotary’s fees, Paid James Loudon and others for stationery, $O3 97 * N,H. Eckels, Esq., for services as Commissioner, up to the 12th of November, ■ * 322 60 . J. 11. Waggoner, Esq., for services as Commissioner, 45? 50 George Miller, Esq./ ■“ ’* ' ■..-313 50 Michael Kost, Esq,. “ “ ’ from 13th November, 37 60 James Armstrong, salary as Clerk, 600 00 A. Sensoman, for covering table in office, 3 60 11. Ncwsham, Esq., salary as Attorney, 60 00 Paid Andrew Martin and others) fees in .Commonwealth cases, “ “ for quarterly returns, Paid sundry persons, for holding general and township elections. Paid D. Smith arid others, for holding inquests bn sundry dead bodies. Paid It. McCartney Esq., for support of prisoners, Ac., Charles Ogilhy and others, for goods and clothing for prisoners, William Eyler and others, foi shoos and repairing; J. 11. Noneroakor and others, fbr.coal, : Joseph May and others, for stone delivered, B. D. Foote, and others, for. repairs at the prison. Gas and Water Ctpupany, for gos and water, • Stephen Keepers, salary ns Keener of, prison, "TIrSW. W.Daio, salary as Physician pf prisoners, ■ W. M. Bcotom, draft in favor of Eastern Penitentiary, ■ Paid M. Holcomb and others, Justice foes in Commonwealth cases. Paid, Adam Puffer and others, .oonbyDUnds, ' W M. Beetem. Cashier, noteftfcJlfeank,' . Jacob Couvcr and others; inlovSsf on county bonds, W. M. Beotcm, Cashier, discount oa notes, . Paid Jacob Snuicr, Esq., Treasurer of tbo Pgor House, (ho amount of estimate for tho year 1861, ' 0,3*00 00 James R. Irvine and others, salary ns Visitors for the year 1800, . - 30 00. William Gracoy, Esq., salary as Director, 30 00 Abraham Bosler, Esq., “ M Paid J. 11. Spangler, and others, for repairs at. Court House, It. Natcher, salary as Keeper of Public Buildings, . . John Corbet and others, for cleaning collars, whitewashing offices, ao. r E. Steel, for winding clock. Paid J« B. Bratton, for public printing, E. Coruman, ■ ** “ George Zlnn, “ u . A: K. Rbeem, “ . ■ u ■ ; Paid ,H. Saxton, bill of sundry articles, o George Neff and others, for shoveling snow, George Scobey,'John W. Cocldin and John S. Dunlap, Esq., Auditors, M. M. Morris, for repairing stoves, G. W. Shcafer, appropriation to Agricultural Society for 1860, <♦ “ ' 1861, Storott Shcafer, for corn cobs, J. B. Bratton, for postage, Gcotgo Zinn, ' “ Traveling expenses of Board of Commissioners on county business. Gas and water Company, for gas and water far Court House, William Riley, for certified copy of Act of . Assembly, George Neff, for trimming trees’on Court House square, C. Inhofij.forbill o.fisundry articles, F. Cornraan, for chairs, ■N. W. Uoorncr, reward for arresting horse, thic£ • N. 11. Eckels, car fare for tho year 1861, A. Scnsoman, horse hire, J. & I). Rhoads, for coal for Court House, J. Armstrong* traveling expenses on county business* George Miller, car fare for tho year 1861, William Smith and others, premiums on fox scalps, H. Nowaham, professional services in road cases, <Spc.; Whole-amount of Commiosionors’ orders, Treasurer's commission at lj per cent., Commissions allowed Collectors, Exonerations, Outstanding taxes,,3lst December, 1861, Amount of orders issued by ■" Board' of Relief,” as constituted by the Act of As sembly, approved tho 15th day of May, 1801, . , $6,402 08 , Treasurer’s commission on same at I per cent., 64 02 06,467 00 Balance in hands of Treasurer,6,o69 12 Schedule of County Taxes Outstanding on (he First of January, 18G2 ; 1858 James Spottswood, Carlisle, $-1416 * T. J. Hackott, Frankferil, 94 30 . John Crawford, Nowvillo, 34 27 John Whaler, West Pcnnaborougb, 33 34 1850 Thomas Rudolph, South Middleton; 240 04 1860 *N. W. Woods, Carlisle, 133 41 Joseph Totten, Meobaniosburg, 413 28 J. M. Woodburn, Jr., Nowvillo, 150 13 Lewis Kintz, Upper Allen, 132 89 Samuel Bixler, Wes? Ponngbrrough, 88 00 J. O. Thompson, Carlisle, 620 20 j* Frederick Keep, Dickinson, 237 50; John Sanderson, Frankford, 25 251 * Samuel Shoafor, Hampden, 107 44 Robert Elliott, llopewoU, 214 10 James Burtnet, Monroe, 450 58 Joase Zeigler, Middlesex, 470 65 Jacob Eminger, Mochanlosburg, 131 23 John Stovick, Nowburg, 99 06 Daniel S. Dunlap, Nowvillo, 30 18 Adam Foouan, Now Cumberland* 21 74 f John P. Wiso, Penn, 11104 f J, W, Loidig, SHvor Spring, 737 31 John Gibb, South Middleton, 823 20 John A. Duke, Shippensourg Borough, 106 98 •William Bokols, Upper Alien. 317 48 1861 1861, INCLUSIVE. Receipts. Total amount of rocoipU, -oOn Expenditures by Payments. assessors: ABATEMENT BRIDGES AND ROADS. COURTS, 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 tho foregoing as a correct statement of the receipts and expenditures-of the aforesaid County from the Ist day of January to tho 31st day of December, 1861 inclusive, and also a schedule of the outstanding County taxes in the bor ougha 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 the 22d and 23d sections of an Act of Assembly of this Common wealth passed tho 15th day of April, 1831. Witness our bands and seal of office f |at Carlisle tho 27th day of January, V D. 1861. J. H. WAGGONER, ) 6, MILLER, > Commitsionet's. M. KOST, J * Wo tho Auditors of Cumberland County having | been duly sworn according to law,*inot at tho Copi" * missionors' office in Carlisle, on Monday the 6th day * of January, 1862, and proceeded to audit and ad -1 just the account of Alfred L. Sponslor, Esq., Treas urer of said. County, from tho Ist day of January to tho 31st day of December, 1861, and do certify that wo find tho sum of six thousand and sizty-nino dollars, and twelve oonts, duo by said Treasurer to the said Connty, as will appear by tho foregoing statement of said account. In witness whereof wo have hereunto set our hands the 26th day of January, 1862. JOHN W.COCKLIN,. JOHN S. DUNLAP, JAMES R. IRVINE, Midiion of Cumberland County . Vtbraary, 6,ISW $5,801 67 Statement of County Debt. THE. Commissioners of Cumberland county mako and submit the following statement of tbo bonded debt together with tbo assets of tbo County, on tbo Ist day of January, 1802, LIABILITIES. Amount of bonds outstanding on Janua ry 1, 1851, including interest as par last annual statement,.. $30,300 06. Deduct amount of interest included in said statement* Amount of principal of bonds ojitstand ' ing‘Jan. 1, 1801, $29,000 00 Amount borrowed onbonds, in 1861, by. virtue of tbo Act of Assembly of May 16,1861/ $5,928 55 6,102 70 39,349 34 1,167 89' ,1,620 00 6,925 34 132 70 22 70 64 50 1 10 63 85 34 87 1 42 Amount of principal of bonds paid du ring the year 1861, Total principal of bonded debt Jan. 1, 1802. . , $25,810 00 ASSETS. Amount of balance in Treasu- r& Jim. 1862, SQ/OM Amount of outstanding, taxes ' in. Collectors bands, Excess of indobtneas Besides-accruing interests not duo, over assets, $13,939 31 • matures on the bonds at irregular periods during the year and all that bos become duo has been paid, and is embraced in tbo statement of expendi tures . J. H. WAGGONER, ) G. MILLER, yCommisstonsrs M.KOS'f, . . j Wo the Auditors of Cumberland County having examined and compared the above statement with the records, do, certify that itprosents a correct ex hibit of the bonded debt and assets of said County on the first day of January, A. J>. 1802. . JOHN W. COCKLIN, JOHN S. DUNLAP, JAMES It. IRVINE, Auditors of Cumberland County. Carlisle, Jan. 25, 18G2. 162,395 11 $475 S» 2,100 29 $lB4 0? 16 00 .150 70 Harrisburg, Carlisle and Ch-un bcrsbnrgTurnpike Road Co. 850 77 $1,725 76 509 74 I|iXIIIBIT OF TOLLS received, repairs Obambersburg Turnpike Road Company,' from Ist January to 31st .December, ISGI, inclusive, as fol lows, to wit; 603 12 28 00 18 00 28 62 • 10 35 410 14 20 00 15 77 To amount of foils received at .gates $3,000 99 To balance at settlement for 1800, paid into. Court at January, 1801, - 8,044 00 By. balance of 1800, paid to • creditors per actof Assembly ‘ of 18,23,.'28, and 30 - $l2O 2& a Cush puid for repairs onroad * for 1801, . 311 oo “ Gate keepers'salaries 920 04 “ Managers’pay 337 00 “ Treasurer’s salary,. ' 75 00 “ Secretary’s salary, . 25 00 ; <{ Incidental expenses, . 62 75 u Postage, taxes, stationery, 10 00 “ Balance paid into Court to bo applied under the Aofcof.As . sembly, aforesaid, .1,758:47 8306 50 ' 91 39 487 80 Certified on oath to tho Judges of tlio Court of Commou Pleas, of Cumberland County, Cth day of January, A. D.y ISC2. - SAMUEL W. NEVIN, Treaturer ... 1,206.70 140 60 TAKE NOTICE—That tho Court of Com .mon 3?lcns of Cumberland • county Have ap pointed TUESDAY, THE 13tn DAY OF MARCH, next, at the Court House, in the borough of Car lisle, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for hearing and deter .mining the claims of tbo respective creditors against the Company agreeably to tbo Acts of Assembly made for tbo relief of said creditors, on tbo Istday of April, 182.1, dnd tbo supplements.thereto;' At the aforesaid time and place tbo preferred (if any,) and all other creditors ere requested to have their' respective claims duly .authenticated and presented, add also.to furnish ovidotico at tho..same.time whether any claims havObeon assigned or are still hold by tho original owners; and also proof to es tablish tho consideration .of their claims 'whether for work, materials,' Ac. . January 30, 1862, 4,001 13 142 66 64 68 268 34 32 55 205 65 .68 90 .150 00 30 00 318 70 »■ '5,272 41 442 46 $4,000 00 7,000 00 1,773 43 60 25 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! WE are' now soiling our stock of Fine Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Purs, and many kinds of Winter Goods, ATREDUCED PRI CES. Persons wanting any of tlio above kinds of goods will find our stock very complete for tbo present season. Wo have been .’ cooiving very largo additions of staplo domestic goods, wbicb wo aro soiling at tbo lowest market prices. Sinco Wool baa advanced from 35 to .05 and Cotton from 10 to 40 cents, domestic woolen-and -.cotton goods are steadily advancing in tbo Eastern Cities. -13,729 68 4390 00 $35 00 80 00 30 or 15 00 Now is the time to make purchases ! Persons having accounts wilh us are notified that since Jan 1, ISG2, their accounts must bo settled up every six months, otherwise interest after the expi ration of that time will bo charged. . We are com pelled to adopt this mode of conducting our busi ness as tncrcfaants in tbo citiod have reduced busi ness to a cash system. -T All persons indebted -to thb old firm of Leidich A Sawyer, afo notified that woaro determined to settle up our old books,’ either by paymont or note, otb : orwiso tfo ftill I nv*o our accounts with the proper officer for collection. It is impossible for us to con duct otfr business to the advantage of our customers whilst wo have so much money laying dead on our books. “ 160 97 $18405 224 11 172 10 164 15 744 41 $l2 38 105 20 * 1 50 100 00 100 00 ’ 2 00 ' 4 28 " 8 62 ‘ 6 10 -55 10 1 25 Carlisle, Jan; IC, 1802. T ETTERS testamentary on tlio estate of J—i Christian TiUol, dcc’d, late of Upper Allen township, havo been issued by the Register of Cnin borland county to tho subscriber, residing in Lower Allen township. All persons indebted to said es tate are hereby requested to make immediate pay-. mcnt,‘and those having claims will .present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to 14 74 12 00 $O.-60 35 00 24 00 28 00 15 00 20 00 57 95 37 70 Jan. 16, 1802—Ot. $lOO REWARD ! THE Commissioners ot Cumberland Coun ty will pay tho abovo reward of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for tho arrest and conviction of the person or persons who committed tho murdor of John Rorgor, and hoy, in Sonlh Middloton town ship, on tho night of tho 7th of January inst. J. H. WAGGONER, GEO. MILLER, M. host; Commissioners’ Office, 1 Carlisle, January 9, 1802. j 607 07 $40,031 42 609 47 1.914 77 901 .76 5.801 57 LETTERS testamentary, with the will an nexed, on the estate of Juno E. Sharpo,' doo’d,, late of the .borough Of Nc.wvillo, have been issu'd by tho Register of Cumberland county to tbbsub cribor, residing in same borough. All persons in debted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to - WM. GIIACY, Administrator. Jan. 9,1802.—6 t $62.305 11 Cumberland County. fPHE undersigned begs leave to inform you, 1, that ho has just opened a DRUG STORE, in the borough of CARLISLE, in tho room formerly occupied by Reynolds & Peiffbr, as aDrpgStoro, next door to InhotTs Grocery Store, South Hanover Street, whore ho will always bo found ready and willing to ply tho spatula and postal. Tho follow- , ing list comprises tho main portion of his stock: I DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Trusses, Suspensory Bandages, Window Glass, Toilet Soaps, puro Wines and Liquors, Perfumery, Canos, Notions and Varieties generally, Confection eries, Tobacco and sogarS, Lithographs ar.d Frames, Burning Fluid, Ilalot, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Coal Oil, • Blank Book* and Stationary generally* Having had over fifteen years’ experience in tho Drug Business, with a desire to accommodate and please my quAtomors, {hope to receive a reasonable share of public patronage. It is my intention and desiro. to give perfect satisfaction in every particu lar, to all who may favor mo with a call. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Give mo a call. 8. B. PANNEBAKER. CarliiU, Dot. 12, 1861—ly 6,801 57 ll,87& 69- 328 80 COPT. BY THE COURT. 1862. LEIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER,, ■East Main Street. Notice. WILLIAM R GORGAS • , Administrator Commissioners. Notice. TO THE CITIZENS OF New Fall and Winter Styles BM M 3) MW VIM, North Hanover Street 1,210 M CLOTHING EMPORIUM, THE undersigned would respectfully call t|io attention of tho pnblio to the and 1,620 00 $30,710 00 SPLENDID STOCK OF' Piece Goods and Ready-made 0LOTBIIVQ; 4,900 00 Now in store, of every variety and stylo, aad at prices as low ha cab bo found any where.- CLOTHS, CASHMERES, VESTINGS, Of beautiful and desirable styles, which will be, made to order, .or sold per yard, to suit the . taste pf every customer. A large assortment of SHIRTS. UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS . TIES, , STOCKS, HALF-HOSE, SUSPENDERS,' &c. Sid. TRUCKS, TRUNKSt mMSEa...CAEJ ) ET-BAGS 4 UMBRELLAS. &c., &c., in largo varieties. Military clothing, Of every description,•made to order at short notice and on reasonable terms; 420 20 $2,5X7 25 public is respectfully invited.to give 00 a call, as \yc foci confident that ourstocknnd prices will compare favorably with any establish ment in town. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover st, opposite the American llocm. Oct. 31, 180. K First of tho Season ! FALL GOODS! -$3,517,25 BE A UTY, F4SniONAND CHEAPNESS COMBINED!■ . First in the Field with New, Fash ionable and Cheap Goods FOR THE , FALL I WINTER, BACALL AND SEE._Jgg P. ARNOLD WOULD respectfully inform the citiienrf of Cumberland county that be has has jiilt raccivod and opened at tho old stand in street, a choice assortment of Vail and Winter Goods, which have boon ‘selected vrilh care, and purchased at tho lowest cash prices, and which ho, will soU to customers at tho lowest rates. His stock con sists of ■ ■. n Ladies 7 Dress Coods, such as -silks, (all colors,) do’lmnos; (plain and figured,) debages, Lavella cloths,- Ooborgs, 'French prints,.Ac;, Ac., Ac. . v domeSTiOs.doMestics. Muslins, osnaburga,. clocks, tickings, sheeting (linen and cotton, all widths,) ginghams, Au. MfiHf’g WEAR.; ’" Cloths, enssimerqs, enssinots, Kentucky jeans, St»., which will bo sold .very cheap.- GLOVES and HOSIERY Of every description. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c. velvet, Brussels, three ply, superfine, Tonitinn, rig and hemp carpets, oil cloths,(all widths.) and « largo assortment of Trunks and Carpet-bags. HOOP SKIRTS. A largo stock of hoop skirts, of all kinds, for la dles and misses. Tbo public are respectfully' requested to call and examine his-stock and learn prices before sing elsewhere. Give him a call and examine for - yourselves and yon will find you, will get cheap goods. * • ', TIfE OLD STAKDtt!^. J/Z&".Tieu doort north of- the Carlisle Ecpoiit Ifdnk PHILIP ARNOLD. Oct,- 8, 1861, ISEMOVAI,, THE lint and Cap Store heretofore fenowti as “KELLERS’* boa been removed just oppo site tbo old stand two doors from Arnold's clothing store. Tbo business will bo tn'mlticfcd si' heretofore, and all goods both homo run.Ro and city manufacture warranted to give satisfaction as recommended. A full patronage is respectfully solicited, and every effort Will bo made to keep the assortment in Men and Boys Hats and Capa completo, with prices to suit tbo times; Spring styles of Silk Hats now ready. Nov. 14, 1801 For Sciriiag machines. JONAS BROOK & BUG’S . PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 and 500 yds. White, Black, artd Colored. This Thread being made particularly for Sowing Machines, is very strong, smooth, and elastic. Its strength is not impaired by washing, nor by.fric tion of the needle, For Machines, uso Brooks* Patent Glace, for upper thread, and Brooks’ Patent Six Cord, Bed Ticket, for under thread.’' Sold by respectable,dealers throughout the coun try, Also, in oases of 1(10 dozen each, assorted Nos. r by TOT. HENRY SMITH, Sole Agent, , 36 Vcasoy street, New York. Nov. 1-1, 1801—Cm, LAND FOR SALE.—I Imvo three quarter sections of land/ containing 471 acres in nil, laying ad Loraiutcs Crook, five miles north of Piqaa, in Shelby county, Ohio—was among tho first en tries mudo so far north In the Lund Office at Cin cinnati—about half of each tract under good fence, and in cultivation, with eomforfablo buildings ou' two of tho tracts—The Miami canal passing through one of tho tracts and iu view of tho other two.—’ This land is put in market for no other reason than my inability to manage it to advantage any longer, being in my seventy-sixth year of age. There Is & rough black stone on it, said by persons claiming to know, to bo iron ore. Doc. 5,1801 It. K. GOODYEAR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW EAST MAIN STREET, CARLIBUI, Oppotite tho /Vt'tojt. OFFICE with Colwell & McClure. Jnn. 9,1882. Notice. ALL persons indebted to tlie undersigned will call and settle at once, as longer indul gence cannot be given.' I intend hereafter to«eltf goods for CASH only, Jaa. 11, 1112—It. FOB AT THE JOHN A. KELLER JUDGE CECIL. Aw VT. BXKTZ, '
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