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BY virtue of a Testatum Venditioni Expo-1 nas issued out of the Court of Common Pious of Philadelphia City and County and to mo directod. I I will expose to solo by public vonduo or outcry at tho Court House, in tho Borough of Carlisle, on Thursday the 27ih day of February A . D. 1862. at 10 o’clock A. M., the following described Beal Estate, j All that certain plantation or • Traci, oM.an«l situated'in tho township of Silver Spring, andoounty of Cumberland, bounded and deseribed as follows, to wit: - * . Beginning at a stone, a corner of Adam Longs dorlTs heirs and Goorgo Bronizer, thence by land of George’Bronizor, north SO cast 89 porches to a atone,* thence bjl tlie same and Henry Bear’s south ,33} "east 60* porches and 8-10 to a stpno, thence north 28 oast 27 porches and 9-U) to a stone, thence by tho heirs of Petcr.ShoUy, south 61 cast 60 porch es and 3-10 to a stone, thenoo south 23 and 3 west one hundred and twenty throe perches and 4-10 to a stone near, a while oak,*,thoUoo by Jacob Milcy’a heirs, south 91 and } west thirty perches to a stone, thoneo by Adam LongsdorlTs heirs north 35 and i west forty-five* porches and 2-10 to a atone, thence south 61 and J* west 2 and 7-10 porches to a stouo, thence north 36 and 3 west one hundred and thirty-four perches* and 8-10 to the place of begin ning, containing one hundred and six. aor.es and one hundred and twenty perches, bo the same more or loss, being tho same tract of land of which Hen xy.Coovor AMH. seized and in a proceodingin parti tion in Court of Cumberland county, between his heirs at law, tho sumo was awarded and confirmed to John H. A. Dunlap and Sarah his wife in right of tho said Sarah and who by deed dated the Uth of March 1845 'sold and convoyed tho same to Wm. 0. Houser, who with his wife Eliza beth by deed dated the Ist of April 1846, sold and conveyed the same to George Bitner, who with his Wifoby-dead daUsd February 0th.1860, grantod and convoyed the same to Mathias. Bitnorin foe. Seized and xafcou in 'exception and to bo sold ns tho proper ty of Mathias Bitner, by mo J. THOMPSON EIT PEI, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Carlisle, 1 ' Feb. 10, 1862.—t5. j Xhc PUllartelplila Inquirer. pOUDLE SHEET, FOUTV-KIOHT COLUMNS, Published every Morning, (Except Sunday,) by WILLIAM W. HARDING, No. 121 South Third St.,J?hiladelaUia f , . ■ ' , The Great Newspaper of Philadelphia! a’he trying times of the Nation’s history in •which we live, render ft , LIVE NEWSPAPER! AND indispensible necessity to every man who would keep himself informed of the im •nortant events which are daily transpiring. To finish a paper which will moot the just expectations of the public in such'a time as tho prosontj-requires on amount of labor aiid of extraordinary expense of which the community at largo have no concep ts." 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, several of tho best Reporters and Letter Writers iu tho country, have been scat, at groat ex pense, with the Army aiid Navy, and have frequent ly given tho public the first and fullest accounts by telegraph and by mail, of important events at tho Scat of War. THE INQUIRER, was tho first northern paper to give the .account of the Hnttoras and Port Royal victories, and was twelve hours in advance of any paper in the country, in its publi cation of tho details of the Bull Run Battle. I\ hat THE INQUIRER has done, is hut an earnest of ■what will bo , done, in order to give its renders tho earliest and host amounts, of every event of in terest connected with ' ' '■ ’TUB GREAT REBELLION. and at the same time have it maintain its reputa tion ns THE BEST. GENERAL NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTRY., Tho increase iu the circulation of THE INQUIR-, ER during tho year, is the best evidence of the ex tent to which tho public roly upon it for the news of the day. Its circulation has averaged for SEVER AL MONTHS past. Ovet Two Hundred Thousand Copies! a week, or nearly FORTY THOUSAND A DAY; ,and it has, during tho year, in times of excitement, reached OVER SEVENTY THOUSAND d day— •testing tho capacity of-OUR FAST PRESS to the utmost to supply the demand. It commenced the TSTow Year with new and beautiful. Copper-faced Type, and with renewed rigor and activity in its Hews and Editorial departments, . The INQUIRER is independent in polities. Prices at which THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIR ER is furnished; Single Copies Two Cents, or Twelve Cents a Week, DAILY PAPER, $6 00 per annum, payable in ad vance. TRI-WEEKLY, $4 00 « « All Letters should he addressed to WILLIAM W. HARDING. Publisher, Inquirer Building, 121 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Feb. 13, 1862. Police. T'HE Stockholders of the Harrisburg, Car- JL lisle and Obumborsburg Turnpike Road Com pany, are hereby notified that, in pursuance of An Aot of the General Assembly, passed (ho 10th day of April, 1826. an eleotion will bo bold at the house of David Martin, in the borough of Carlisle, on THE 3D PAY OF MARCH, NEXT, between the hpUps of .11 o’clock, A. M., and 1 P. M., of said day, to elect three Managers for said Company. B. PRANK IRWIN, Preaident. Feb. 13,1862.--3 t RUFUS EMIAPLEY, attorney at law, CARLISLE, PA. ATTENDS to securing and collecting Soldier’s Pay, Penaiont, Bounties, <fcc. Office on. South Hanover street opposite Bontz’s store. . Fob. 13, 1862. Dr. WE MBNTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HAS removed his office to the room directly opposite the Second Presbyterian Church, Comer of South Hfinovet and Pomfret tit., CarlUle. Ail patients entrusted to his oaro, either from town or country, will bo promptly attended to. Fob. 13, 1862.—tf , • • • *BiUo£ Anoj jo o9tJ aif) BAoqn Boinjq pqv bosjoh . . • • , • ’BiTiOiC irioj jo oSu ottf oAoq* <WD •Bosodand *X? t oo soj o|qvxß} 'sqoofg put; sauo*! oiiqn<j ~ to * ■S >i gSSS . “ 1 ggss ■ e> ° • *sxbh°P pojpnnq ooaqi oAoqii pioqosnoH • • • • 'snoiesajojtj. puU BD{mi.x 'snoijqdnooo . • * *sosodand iCjnnoo joj o|quSE) &jmSoji33v‘ • '•BHttn oojq? -ju Joj orqtiA d}u3ojS3y *a»qojMAi. u 0 XI, X Wine* and Liquor Store. SOUTH HANOVER STREET,' CARLISLE, (Directly Opposite the Volunteer OJfiec.) THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Merchants, 1 Hotel-kooporp, and Citizens of Cumborland and the surrounding country generally to hie. establisjiment as above designated, where ho keeps constantly on hand a .very full and complete assortment of PURE AND UNADULTERATED Wines and Liquors. Any'article sold as such, will bo- strictly-os repre sented, and will be sold Wholesale aud Retail at tho lowest market prices. .His stock consists in part of BEST FRENCH BRANDIES. Martel brand. Old Pinefc; Gastillion Co., Pellovoisin, . ■ la Roeholla, J- J. Dupuy & Co., A. Camiso, Otard Old Laquoruno '■ GINS. Holland, Holland Wwp Anchor, B. B; Old Bohlcn, Commou - WHISKIES. Scotch. Family Nectar, 0. Rye, Irish, Common Rectified- Wiilcs ©f all Hinds. . Ho has also tho agency for tho stile of Lauor’s colobrated ■ READING ALE, . A supply of which will bo. constantly kept, on hand; ’ Orders gratcfullyrcceived and promptly attended to ‘ GEOItGE WINTERS.- Bob. 6 1802—ly. HAY.— 100 tons good Timothy, wanted im mediately, fur which the highest cash price will bo given. ■■- ■ ARMSTRONG i.IIOFFKB. Fob. 13, 1802.—3 t Andl tor’s S«tiee. TVTOTICE is hereby given to all parties m- J-l terosted, that tho undersigned has been ap pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land Co., auditor to marshal and distribute tho assets in the hands of Samuel Cooklin and Henry Harus, assignees of Michaul .Ulrich, under a deed of volun tary, assignment for the benefit of creditors, to and among tho creditors of said M. Ulrich, and ho will attend at his office, in Carlisle, on Saturday, tho 22d of February, 1862, at 10 o'clock, A. M. for tho purpose of porforining, the duties assigned him, when, and wliero aU porabns having accounts* will ■present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. ‘ ■ JAMES R. SMITH, Am/iW. Feb 6,1802—3 h Trustee’s Notice. -TVTOTICE is hereby given to tho creditors of il Wm. Bear, late of Monroe township, Cumber land Conn ty,that wo will attend a ttho office of Win. 11. Miller, Esq., in the Borough'of Carlisle on Thurs day, tho 6th day of Morph, 1862, at XI o’clock. A. M. of said day, to receive their claims .and tho, proofs, before going on to state their account, as directed by. the act of assembly in regard to domes tic attachments, ■ HENRY S. BEAR. ) PETER WESTHEFFER, ) Trmtces, H. Pi S. VANDERSLOAT.J Fob. 0,1802.—1 t , TO tho Heirs and legal Representatives of Henry Eahcliuan, late of tho .township of East Ponnsboro, county of Cumberland, deceased. Take notice that by virtuouf a writ of Partition and Valu ation issued out of the Orphan’s Court o'f Cumber land county, nod to inc directed, I will hold an In quest to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on tho premises, on FRIDAY, THE 2STH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1882, atlO o’clock, A. M;, when and whore you inay attend if you tbiuk proper. J. THOMPSON BIPPEY, , Carlisle, Fob.' 6, 1802,—1t Sheriff, Beautiful Complexion. Doctor thomas f. chapman win send to all who wish it (froo of charge), tho Recipo and full directions for making and using a beautiful vegetable Balm, that will effectually re move Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Fueokles, Ac. Ac., leaving tho skin smooth, clean and beautifulalso full directions for using Pelatreau’s celebrated Stimulant, warranted to start a full growth of Whiskers, or a Mustache, in loss than thirty days. Either of tho.above can bo obtained.by return mail, by addressing (with stamps for return postage) DR. THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist, 831 Broadwav, New York. Jan, 30,-1862 —2m, . The confessions, and experi ence of a SUFFERER,—Published as a warning, and for the cspqciaj benefit of Young Men and those who suffer with Nervous .Debility, Loss of Memory, Premature Decay, Ac., <feo., Aa., by one who has cured himself by simple moans, after be ing put to great expense and inconvenience, through the use of worthless medicines prescribed by learned Doctors. Single copies may bo had of tho author, C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Groonpoint, Long Island, by enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope. Ad dress CHARLES A LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long Island, N. Y. Jan. 30, 1802—2 m. Auditor’s Notice. THE Auditor appointed by tho Orphan's Court of Cumberland County to make distribu tion of tho funds of Jacob Bret* and Jacob Longs dorf Executors - of tho last will and testament of Daniol Brctz, deo'd., late of Hampden township, will attend to tho duties of bis appointment on Saturday, tho 22d day of February no*t, at his office, in the borough of Carlisle, whore and when all parties interested in said fund are hereby noti fied to attend. H. NBWSHAM, Auditor. -Jan. 30,1862 —3t. LJ. W. FOULK, Attorney nt Law. Office with James R. Smith, Esq., Rhoom's Hall. All business entrusted to him will bo prompt ly attended to. Feb. 6.1862. ‘ijiadoJJ.pioß *?b Amoyi H ® |3 §’s‘ P* s' S' (D P - 05 o (0 » o to 1^ (P O B c crCR •Bo3fluix>o oinsßQ^ „ s § s S >-3 •S* o ® to b • ?? £L ftß*P p w eg s r-» C » CD •ft' M, M ~- * P Notice. THE ADVANTAGE OF THE CASH SYSTEM IN BUSINESS, To purchasers and consumers, fully set forth in the immense sales of EYSTEE & BED’S, GHAMBERSBURG, Pa. ! A New Era in Business Inaugurated . The Result More than Justifies our Expectations. * Customers hoth nt home and abroad see the advantage to be gained, and buy their goods for CASH nt 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 thoir Business., s § rig ■ .-t ■ , fe? s§ <8 Iff Z ■ 2 hSI . PfR p . o Cw asr g*s 3 si ■ , ■ ® ,o a po a Lj 3 §£- » g ■ E 3 I . ■ St » S-*. i ».Sj- ° J| 111 ' H Jf. - K g« Q GO e *4 i* IS-Su ■ 0. el So IgJZLai 1“ ™ m ■ 1 j>* '*•• •• ■ a C 5 . ■ * »• S i ® crq o - 81 » ■cr - B i as ,cd *- H (jo £| O n ■ sg . ssf >r W 3.0* WJ. E.g . •S -« | „ Cv ® s «=*• P S'S. LJ On 2 H W p 00 ■ IT] Op S 3 S'* Q? Jv 1 P* Si 3 KH| •op’ • ‘ §■* r->^ go ° w ■ £*) 3 g o ||: ?S ' « •• - M W' A . g.Ch S* a “S ’ . 2 ■ o ■g® • §;.* I §•.? . I - ■ £ ■ ■ W •“I ll ■'. . • I S Bi a* • gr >*» 00 •. ® it . .* . ® 3900 yards Unbleached Muslins—good nrtl-. cler—one yard wide, at 12} cents. 4000 yards Bleaceed 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 wd have loft of an immense stock, will bo sold until the date mentioned, at 12} cents. The same quality of goods are retailed by other merchants at from. 15 to 18 cents. . 3,000 yards Calicoes, at *-. 6} cents, - 5,000 “ “• ' . ; 8 7,500 “ “ 10 24,000 “ ' “ , 12} “ ,-* All tho above Calicoes being of desirable styles and choice patterns —not old shop keepers—we will offer at from 2to 4 cents per yard less than they can bo purchased in Eastern cities. ’ ' Carpets. .1,400 yards Striped Carpets, .good quality,* at 25 oentat Carpets nt Carpets at Carpets at Carpets at Extra quality Ingrain arid Threo-ply Car- Eots, beautiful patterns and choice colors, on and and for, sale at low. prices.. SB B 03 fcC I eg =■'§.§ - PM ■ -CO bo CO 4 aF ~ ,p .** *53 £5 s gvs-'S, S «■* o S § " 2 . || I- §’ fea “• a S ell *-i I'ls £ £. S.« P=i «-. W o tD O a#, pa • &* e?rn M Cm O * >1 B o o XS +3 £3 ©5 « - S W > s p p jo or 2 ca cLS co •,o® W .2 » ,15 Ji '“. S I B m V o w §■l « 2 W 3 Sugars! Sugars! Handsome Brown Sugar Choice Soft Crushed White SYRUPS. Extra good Syrup 12} cents. Superior Baking Molasses, 12} “ Portland Syrup 10 “ . DOMESTIC GINGHAMS. Notwithstanding our immense sales ;of goods of all kinds in tho last month, wo still can offer- our customers, far and near, 100 pieces ohoiod'patterns Domestic Ginghams at 12} cents. HOSIERY! HOSIERY!! 10,000 pairs Ladies, Mens’ and Misses’ Bleached, Mixed and Uunbleaohed Hose at ruinous low prices, purchased in New York and Philadelphia weeks ago, before the ad vance of 25 per cent, was placed upon them. liancastcr Ginghams. Determined to servo onr customers with cheap goods, we shall open on the loth day of February 12,000 yards of the choicest quality and most desirable styles and best colors of Lancaster Ginghams at 1-} cents. MERRIMACKS and COCHECOS. Although wo are charged by a great many merchants vrtih selling our goods lielow cost, we shall for the particular benefit of all our customers and friends, far and near, open on the 15th day of February, 16,000 yards of the choicest patterns, newest designs, fast colors of Merrimack and Coohoco Calicoes, at 121 cents per yard. ' IVO' pledge om solves to sell until tho let of April, or ns long as wo have tho goods on hand, the above Prints and Gingtu ms at tho prices named, as also all the goods named In this advertisement, Purchasers will please notice the fact that the above named goods are on hand and will be sold at the prices named above. . Chambersburg, Feb. 6,1862.—5 t STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES FROM TEE IST DAt OF JANUARY, TO THE 31 ST PAY OF DECEMBER, A, L. SPONSLER, Esq., Treasurer, to account with said County. To balance in.hands of 'treasurer at last settlement, Amount, outstanding taxes at last settlement, u Taxes Jovied’for the yoor 1861, ; u Abatement njoeflred from State Treasurer, <• Borrowed on county bonds by virtue of the Act of May 15; 1801, u.■ Borrowed on notes in bank, tt intoroat rocelVed from collectors,'' . ' “ Received on account of strays, * ' - a a Finos and verdict foes, tt « Thx on unseated land, u « a Sale of old lumber at Fairvlow brldgo, u “ “ Stone macadamized at the jail, a ** Fc-OHnnisoellauoQua sources, Paid borough- and township Assessors fox sorvlonp. Paid Collectors abatement allowed tax payers. Paid for repairing and painting old bridges. For road damages, '-j • • _ . ’ , C. Stayman and others for flowing and laying out roods* Paid Traverse Jurors, TFnmtnnirDTST ~ =L T~T' ~ IT" ’ District Attorney s foe» in Ctommonwealth cases, Witness fees in Commonwealth cases, William Gould, Court Crier’s fees, For hoarding Jurors while trying cases in Oyer and Torminor, For dockets, &c., for county offices, For repairing desks in‘Offices, k John Floyd, Clerk’s fees in Commonwealth cases, W. J. Shearer, for auditing accounts of county offices, P.* Quigley, Prothonotary’s fees, . „ Paid «P to the 1201 of November, 322 60 J H. Waggoner, Eaq., for services aa Commissioner, 313 50 , " from 13th November, . James Armstrong, salary as Clerk, , , fiQ for covering .table in office, -anno H. Nowsham, Esq., salary ns Attorney, ■ • . " Paid Andrew Marlin and Others, fees in Commonwealth cases, „ ' " for quarterly returns, Paid sundry persons, for tolding general add township elections, Paid D. Smith and others, for holdinj inquests on sundry dead bodies, Pnid B McCartney Esq., for support of prisoners, Ac., Charles Ogilby and others, for goods and clothing for prisoners, William Eyler and others, fox shoes, and repairing, - J. R. Nonomaker and others, for coal, . , ’ Joseph May and other* for stone delivered, B D. Footo, and othoift for repairs at the prison; Gas and Water Company, for gas and water, Stephen Keepers, salary as Keeper of prison, Dr. W. W, Dale, salary.as Physic&n of prisoners, W. M. Bootom, draft id favor of Eastern Penitentiary, Paid M. Holcomb and others. Justice fees in Commonwealth cases, 37} “ 50 “ 024 “ 75 t‘ Paid Adam Peffor and other*, oonnty bonds, W M. Boctom. Cashier, notes m bank, . Jacob Coovor and othota, interest on county bonds, W. M. Bcotem, CashW, discount on notes, Paid Jacob Squier, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor House, the amount of estimate *» ### James It, IrvinoCd libera, salary as* Visitors for the year 1860, , ' ■3O 00 William Gracoy, Esq., salary as Director, - V 30 00 Abraham Hosier, Esq., " ______ rrj d> »—i tn O a> j-j a> •sh s Paid J. U. Spangler and others, for repairs', a^ C “’; i r . t „J I q ouso ' R. Natcher. salary os Keeper of Public Buildi g • . . John Corbet and others, for cleaning cellars, whitewashing offices, *o,, E. Stool, for winding clock, Paid J. B, Bratton, for printing, E. Cornman, . “ (t Qoorgo Zinn, • u <f A. K. Rhcom, t( . <{ Paid H. Saxton, bill of sundry articles, GcorgoNoff and others, for shoveling snow, ; ’ llf • George Sooboy. John Wf Cocklin and John S. Dunlap, Esq., Auditors, M. M.. Morris, for repairing stoves, ; ia»h G. W. Shonfef, appropriation to Agricultural Society for 1800, . u a “ “ tool, Storett Shoafcr, for corn cobs, J. B. Bnittpn, for postage, Traveling expenses of Board of Commissioners on county business. Gas and Water Company, for gns and water for Court House, AVilliam Riley, for certified copy of Act of Assembly, George Neff, for trimming trees on Court House square, C. InhofT, for bill of sundry articles, F. Cornman, for chairs, • ' • , • N.' W. Hocruor, reward for arresting horso thict, • .* N. H. Eckels, car fare for the year 18C1, A. Sonsoman, horso hire, J. & D. Rhoads, for coal for Court House, J. Armstrong, traveling expenses on county business, George Miller, car faro for the year 1861, William Smith and others, premiums on fox scalps, H. Ncwsbara, professional services in road cases, sc,, 10 cents. 12} “ Whole amount of Commiesloncrs’ orders, Treasurer’s commission at 14 per cent., Commissions allowed Collectors, Exonerations, Outstanding taxes, Slit December, 1861, Amount of order, Issued I by. “I Board, of JWIrf.F « constituted by the Act of A.- sombiy, approved the 15tb day of May, 1861, 64 02 00,467 00 Treasurer’s commission on some at 1 per coot., -0 009 12 Balance in hand, of Treasurer, , . _J Schedule of County faxes Outstanding on the First of January, 18G2 ; 1868 James Spottswood, Carlisle, *** J® T. J. Uackott, Fronkford, 30 John Crawford, Nowvillo, 34 27 John Whaler, West Pcunsborough, 33 34 1859 Thomas Rudolph, South Middleton, 240 04 1860 •N. W. Woods, Carlisle, 13 3 41 Joseph Totten, Mcobanicsburg, 413 28 J. M. Woodburn, Jr., Ntnfvillo, 166 13 Lewis Kiht?, Upper Allen, 132 89 Samuel Biller, Wes) Ponnsbrrough, 88 00 1801 J. C. Thompson, Carlisle, 020 20 •(•Frederick Hoop, Dickinson, 337 80 John'Sanderson, Frankford, 25 26 » Samuol Shonfor, Hampden, 107 44 Robert Elliott, HopowolV 214 10 James Burtnot, Monroe, 456 58 Jesse Zeiglor, Middlesex, 479 65 Jacob Emingor, Moohaniosburg, 131 23 John Stoviok, Nowburg, 8® 00 Daniel S. Dunlap, Nowvillo, 30 10 Adam Feoman, Now Cumberland, 2174 t John P. Wise, Penn, “J ~ +J. W, Loidig, Silver Spring, ™ “j John Gibb, South Middleton, John A. Duke, Shippensonrg Borough, 100 »Willlam Bokols, Upper Allen. Those marked thus * have since paid in full. Those marked f have since paid in part. COMBEntiKD CODSTT, BS. Wo, the Commissioners of Cumberland county, Of the County of Cumberland, .Expenditures by Payment** BRIDGES AND ROADS, COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE. JAIL AND EASTERN PENITENTIARY. LOANS AND INTEREST, ~V- 1861, INCLUSIVE. Receipts. Total amount of receipts, —. oOn ASSESSORS, ABATEMENT,. COURTS, CONSTABLES’ FEES, ELECTIONS. INQUESTS. JUSTICES’ FEES. POOR HOUSE. PUBLIC HUILDINGS. PUBLIC PRINTING. MISCELLANEOUS, SOLDIERS; RELIEF. do certify and submit the foregoing ns a correct Statement oftbo receipts and expenditures of the aforesaid County from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, 1861 inclusive, and also a schedule of the outstanding County taxes in the her oughs and townships therein stated, together with a statement of expenses under each head of appro priation made by the Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in tjjo 22d and 23d sections of an Act of Assembly of this Common wealth passed the 15th day of April, 1834. , • Witness our hands and seal of office fsBAX«) ftt Carlis *® th ® 27th day of J * ;luarjr ' J. H. WAGGONER, 1 G. MILLER, r Conmissionas, M. KOST, J We tho Auditors of Cumberland County having been duly sworn according to law, mot ati tho'Com. missionors' office in Carlisle, on Monday tho 6th day of January, 1862, and proceeded to audit and ad just the account of Alfred I*. Sponslor, Epq., Iroas nrorofaaid 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 sixty*nino dollars, and twelve cents, duo by said Treasurer to tho said County, as will appear by tho foregoing statement of said account, la witness whereof wo have hereunto sot our hands tho 26th day of January, 1862, $5,801 67 JOHN W. COCKLIN, JOHN 8. DUNLAP, JAMES R. IRVINE, Auditors of Cumberland County. Falsmaiy, #, U#! l $8,933 65 8,102 TOi 59;349 34 1,157 89 1,020 00 6,925 34 132 76 22 79 54 60 1 10 63 86 34 87 1 42 Amount qf in Troosn-> • ry, Jan. 1862, $6,059 13 • . Amount of outstanding tnzoa in Collectors hands, 5,801 67 g (82,395 11 $475 8», 2,180 29 . $m oy 18 00 150 70 Harrisburg:, Carlisle and Cliam bersburg Turnpike Road Co. IT'XHIBIT OF TOLLS received, repairs -u!iau.\|;i;n:iUjUir Ino Oafhaio amT Chamboraburff Turnpike Hoad Company, from Ist January to 3lst December, 18G1, inclusive, as fol lows, to vrit: " 350 77 $1,725 ra 284 50 683 12 - 28 00 18 00 23 62 : 10 35 410 14 20 00 15 77 3,644 00 1,768 47 8306 50 01 30 487.89 1,306 70 UO 50 4,001 13 .142 66 54 68 268 34 32 55 205 55 68 00 150 00 30 00 318 70 5.273 41 442 46 $4,000 00 7,000 00 1,773 43 ' 66 25 -13,729 68 9,390 00 *35 90 80 00 30 07 15 00 160 07 *lB4 05 224 11 372 10 164 15 744 41 $l2 38 5 50 105 20' 1-60 100 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 23 00 16 00 20 00 57 95 37 70 667 07 *40,631 42 009 47 1.914 77 901 76 5.301 67 $02,395 II Statement of Contity Debt. THE Commissioners of Cumberland county mnko and submit the following Statement of the bonded debt together Tfith tho assets of tho County, on tho Ist day of January, 1862. LIABILITIES. Amount of bands outstanding on Janua ry 1, 1861, including interest' ns per last annual statement, $36,306 66 Deduct amount of interest included in said statement* 1,210 66 Amount of principal of bonds outstand^ ing Jan. 1,186 R # $29,690 60 Amount borrowed on bonds, in 1861, by virtue of tho Act of Assembly of hjsy , 15, 1801,, 00 $30,710 00 Amount of principal of bond* paid du ring tho year 1861, . M OO 00 Total principal of bonded debt Jan, I, ■ 1862 s2s,oiu uo ASSETS. Excess of indobtnoss besides accruing • not duo, ovor assets, . $13,939 31 •Interests matures on thobonda at irregular periods during tho year and all that has become duo has been paid, and is embraced in the statement of expendi tures J. H. WAGGONER, ) Q-. MILLER, } Commissiomrs M.KOST, J Wo tho Auditors of Cumberland County haying examined and compared tho above statement with the records, do certify that it presents a correct ex hibit of the bonded debt and assets of said County on the first day of January, A. D. 1862. i JOHN W t COCKLE, JOHN S. DUNLAP, JAMES R. IRVINE, Auditors of Cumberland Counly. Carlisle, Jan. 25, 1802. To amount of tolls received at gates $3,094) 00 To balance at settlement for 3 SCO, {mid into Court at January, 1861, By balance of 1800, paid to oroditora per actof Assembly . of 1823, *2B, and 30 . $l2O 2ft <( Cash paid for repairs onroad for 1861. u Gate keepers' salaries " Managers'pay “ Treasurer's salary, *< Secretary’s salary, t( Incidental expenses, Postage, taxes, stationery, {t Balance paid to'bo i applied under tbo AHjof As | •sembly, aforesaid. COPT. Certified on oath to the Judges of tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, Oth day of January, A. I)., 1862. SAMUEL W. NEVIN, Trea.urtr., T AKE NOTICE—That the Court of Com men Pleas of Cumberland county have ap pointed TUESDAY, THE 18m .DAY OF MARCH, next, at' tho Court House, in tho borough of Car lialo, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for hearing and deter mining tho claims of tho respective creditors against tho Company agreeably to the Acts of Assembly made for tho relief of said creditors, on tho Ist day of April, 1823, and the supplements thereto. At the aforesaid time and place tho preferred (if any,) and all other creditors aro requested to have their respective claim? duly authenticated and presented, add'also to furnish evidence at tho same'time whether any olaicns have boon assigned or are still , hold by tho original owners ; and also proof lo'es -1 fabliph tho consideration of their- claims whether | for work, materials,- &o, Jr.nai.ry 30,4982, . - 1862. - ■ BARGAINS! BARGAINS! WE are now soiling our stook pf Fine Dress Goods, ‘Cloaks,- Shawls, Furs, and many kinds of Winter Goods, AT REDUCED PRI-. CBS. Persons- wanting any of the above kinds of goods will find our stock very, complete for the presentscoson. Wo have been »coeiving very largo additions of staple domestic goods, which wo aro soiling at tbo lowest market prices. Since Wool has advanced from 35, to 65 and Cotton from JQ to cents, domestic woolen and cotton goods aro steadily advancing in the Eastern Cities.- Now is the time to make ! "Persons having accounts willi. us aro notified that since Jan 1, 1862, their accounts must bo settled up every six months, otherwise interest after the expi ration of that time will ho charged. Wo are com pelled to adopt this mode of conducting our busi ness as merchants in the cities have reduced busi ness to a cash system. All persons indebted to tbo old firm of Loidica & Sawyer, aro notified that woaro determined to settle up our old boohs, either by payment or note, oth erwise wo will 1 aVo opr accounts with the proper officer for collection. It is impossible for us to con duct our business to the advantage of opr customers whilst we have,so much money laying dead on bur books, LEIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER, * East Main Street, Carlisle, Jan. 16,1862. Notice. T ETTERS testamentary on the estate of ■ I A Christian Titzcl, doc'd, late of Upper Alien township, have been issued by the Rcgistorof Cum berland county to the subscriber, residing in Lower. Allen townships .All persons indebted to said es tate are hereby requested to.make immediate pay ment, arid those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to WILLIAM R GORQAS Arfuu’iifs/rator. Jan. 16, 1862—Ct. $lOO REWARD! THE Commissioners of Cumberland Coun ty will pay the aljovo reward of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for tho arrest and conviction of ,tho person dr persons who committed tho murdoprof John Berger, arid hoy,' in South Middleton town ship, on tho night of tho 7th of January inst. * J. H. WAGGONER, GEO. MILLER, 1 M. KOST, -Commissioners’ Office, \ Carlisle, January 9, 1862. ) Notice. LETTERS testamentary, with the will an nexed, on the estate of Jane K. Sharpe, dec’d,, late of the borough of Newvillo, have been issu'd by thp Register of Cumberland county to thosuh cribor, residing in same borough. All persons in debted to said oslattruro hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to 1 WM. OKACV, Administrator. Jan. 9,1862.—fit TO THE CITIZENS OF Cumberland County. riMIE undersigned to inform you, I that ho has just opened a DRUG STORE, in tim borough of CARLISLE, in the room formerly occupied by Rey-yolos <fc PEimin, as aDrugStero, next door to InhoiTs Grocery Store, South Hanover Street, where 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, Tiiusses, Subpensohy Bayoapes, Winnow Glass, Toilet Soaps, pure Wines and Liquors, Perfumery, Canos, Notions and Varieties generally, Confection eries, Tobacco and sogars, Lithographs and Frames, Burning Fluid, Ujint, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Coal DU, Blank Book• and Stationary generally. Having had over fifteen years 1 experience in the Drug Business, with a desire to accommodate and | please ray customers, Ihope to receive a reasonable share of publio patronage. It is my intention and desire to give perfect satisfaction jo oyery particu lar, to all who may favor mo with a <;alj, PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Give, me a call 6. b. pannbbakbr: enrliilo, D««. IS, IS9l—tj New Fall and Winter Styles- ISO &Di MW Will. MWCEiWI. THE undersigned would respectfully oaU the attention of tho puhflo to tho largo an# SPLENDID STOCK OF Piece Goods and Ready-made CLOTHING Now in store, of every variety end stylo, m 3 at prices os low os can bo found any nbaro, CLOTHS, CASHMERES, VESTINGS, Of beautiful and desirable stylos,, which will b» made to order, or sold per yard, to suit tasto .91 every customer. A largo assortment of •*£..; J" ■; SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS TIES, STOCKS, HALF-HOSE, SUSPENDERS, &c. &c. TRUNKS, TRUNKS! M X T.TQT’Q 0 ADT>ET-R A GS —r~rx'jcrjrK7ac3, OT«vx-wr* — -7- UMBRELLAS. &0., &0., in large varieties. MILITARY CLOTHINa, Of every description, made ■to order at abort notice and op reasonable terms, ftSS'Tha public is respectfully invited tS» give n» a call, os wo fool conOdout that opr stock and price, will compare favorably with any similar establish moot la town. .. 426 26 $3,517 25, ISAAC LIVINqSTOtf. North Hanover.st., opposite tbo American Hops., .Oct. 31, IS6I. 1,341 00 920 04 337 50 76 00 25 00 63 75 10 00 FALL GOODS! 328 80 53,617 25 BEAUTY, FASHION AND CHEAPNESS COMBINEDI First in the Field with New, Fash* tollable and Cheap Goods FOR THE ' FAIL I WINTER. AND SEE.^O P. ARNOLD WOULD respectfully inform the pitwent of Cumberland poupty that ho has bos just racoirod and opened at tho old Stand In JlahOTff street, a choice assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, BY THE COURT. which have been selected with card, and at the lowest cash prices, and which ho will sell to customers at tho lowest rates. Hie stock con* sists of Ladies 7 Dress Goods, such as silks, (all colors,) do'lainos, (plain and .figured,) debages, Lavella cloths, Qdhorgs, French prints, &o. f «tc., ifcc. Muslins, osnaburgs, chocks,' tickings, shootingsi (linen and cotton, all widths,) ginghams. An.. A«., MEN’S WEAR. Cloths, cassimeres, cassinets, Kentucky t, Jtt., which' will ho sold very cheap. GLOVES and EOSIERY Of ebery description^ CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c., &e, velvet, Brussels,, throe ply, superfine, Vonitian, rag and hemp carpets> oil cloths,(all widths,) auda largo assortment of Trunks and Carpet-bags. • HOOP SKI TS. A largo st,ock of hoop skirts, of kinds, for la* dies and misses* 7 The public arc respectfully requested to. call find examine his stock and learn prices before parch*, sing elsewhere. Oivo him a.call and examine for yourselves. and you wiU find you will got cheap goods. 1 THE OLD STAND’-®*.. fSST'Tico doort north of ih« Carlisle Bepotii Banff PHILIP ARNOLD, Oct. 3, mi, THE Hat and Can , Store horotofora known as" KELLERS'* has been removed just oppo site the old stand tyro doors from Arnold’s clothing store. • • The business will bp conducted ftp heretofore, and all goods both home made and city manufacture warranted to give satisfaction as recommended. A full patronage is respectfully solicited, and* every effort will bo made to f keep the assortment in Men and Boys Hats and Caps complete, with prices to suit the times. Spring styles of Silk Hats now ready. JOHN A. KELLER Nov. 14, 1801 For Sewing machines, JONAS BROOK & BRO’S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON, Commissioners. 200 and 500 yds. Whit©, Black, and Colored, This Thread boipg made particularly for Soirlp* Machines, is very, strong, smooth, and elastic. It* strength is not impaired by washing; nor by fric tion of the needle. For Machines, use Brooks’ Patent Glneo, for upper thread, and Brooks’ Patent Six Cord, lied Ticket, for under thread, Sold by respectable dealers throughout the cn«n. try. Also, in cases of 100 dozen each, assorted Nos.', by Nov. 14, 1861—6uj. LANP FOR SALE. —I have three quarter sections of land, containing 471 acres In *ll, laying on Ceramics Greek, five miles north of Piqpa, in Shelby county, among tho first en tries mudo eo far north in the fcaud Qfflco at Cin cinnati —about half of o«,ph tract under good fence, and in cultivation, with comfortable building? on two of tho Miami canal passing through ono of tho tracts and in view of tho other This land is put in market for no otherroason than niy inability' to manage it to advantage any longer, being in my seventy-sixth year of'ago. Theta isa rough black stone on it, said by persons claiming to know, to bo iron ore. Doc. 5,1801. JUDGE CEpifr.. It. K. ftOOMEAR, ATTORNEY-AT'UAW EAST MAiN STREET, CARLISLE, Opposite the PrUoiy. OFFICE with Oolwoll & MoCluroj Jan.-3, 1862. Notice. "... ALL persons indebted to the undersigned will call And settlo at onee r as loDgorindol gonco cannot bo. given. X intend hereafter to fell goods for GASH only, Jan. 11, IBll—*st. FOR at the North Hanover Street First of the Season! DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS, REMOVAL, WM. lIEXRY SMITH, Solo SO Vespoy fllroct, Jfevr York, \ x. nr.'Bfewri, - - :— ; r :*.f 1
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