To Destroy — : —Rate, Roaches, Ab^ To Destroy --Mice, Moloa, and Ants. To Destroy Bed-Bugs.' To Destroy Moths, in Furs, Clothes, Ao;, To Destroy Mosquitoes, and Fleas. To Destroy -Insoots on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy Insects on Anim&ls, Ac., Ao. To Destroy Every form llild spocios of Vermin. “ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.". Destrsoy Instantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF Those preparations (unlike all others,) are ‘*-Frco from Poisons.” “ Not dangerous to tho Human Family.” * l Hats do not dio on the promises.” ‘‘They comb out of their holes to die.” “ They are the only infalliblo'remcdios known.” 12 years and pioro established in, Now York City. Used by tho .'City Post Office. Jfscd by- ——tlio City Prisons and Station Houses. JUsedhy City Steamers, Ships, Ao,. •Used by tho City'Hospitals, Alms-Houses, <6O. ffsed by—. —City Hotels, ‘AsW, 'St. Niehohu/ Ad. Used ty the Boarding Houses, Ac., Ac. Used by -more than 50,00 ft Private FnmiHos. one .or tiro Specimens of tchat is Evcry ,where said by the People—Editors—Dealers, die. - with vermis, hood bo so no longer, if they use “Cuhtar’s” Extermina tors. We have used it. to our satisfaction, and if a box cost $5, we would have it. Wo had tried poi sons,but they effected nothing; but Costau’s arti ,clo knocks the breath out of Rats; Mice and Bed- Hugs, quicker than wo can writo .it. It is in groat demand all over Iho (o.,)‘Gazett \ MORE GRAIN and provisions arc destroyed an nually in Grant County by vormjri.lhan would pay. •for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. Lancaster, {Wis.,} Herald. HENRY ,11. COSTAR—Wo are selling your •preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been «md, Rate, Mice, Roaches, and Vermin disdpppoar immediately. EoKTiiL I?xngeU.t», New Md. ** Costar’a" Rat, Roach, Ao. ; Exterminator,. '‘•Cbstar’s ”• m, Costar'6”:Bod-bug Exterminator.. •** Costar’a ” .« C.OBtar’s” Electric Powder for. Insects, Ac.- In 250. 50e. and SI,OO Boxes, Bottles and Flasks, $3 and'ss Sizes fou Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, Ao, CAUTION !!! To prevent the public from being imposed upon by spurious and highly pernicious Imitations , a new label has been prepared, bearing a facsimile of the Propri •ctor’s signature. l,xiiuiino each box, bottle, A>r flask carefully before purchasing, and take pothiujJ but “ Custara.;" * . . , jtgy- Sold Ecerpiolich —by - ■ All Wholesale Ual/GGisfs in large cities. Some.of the Wholesale Agents in New York City. .SbiofMlin Brothers i Co. llarrnl, Risloyi Kitohon B. Fahnu«tooU,llull A Co. Bush, Gale-A Robinson. A. B. A D. Sands A Co.,' M; Ward, Close A Co., Wheeler A Hart. M’Kiason k Robbing. , .James S. ASpinwall, .P. S. Barnes & Co. Morgan A Allen, ■. F. C. Wells AC6. Hall, llucUel k Co. Lazollc, Margb A Gardner Thomas A Fuller. Hall,.Dixon A Co, P. D. Orvis. Conrad Fox, AND OTHERS. Pltlladclpliin, Pa, T. W. Dyott A Co. IRobcrt Shoemaker A Co. Jj. Ai Fabnoalook A .Co. {French, Richards A Co. AND OTHERS. ,Aud by Druggists, Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally, in all Country Towns and Villages . In tho UNITED STATES. Carlisle,Pa., HZ/~Sold by C. INHOFF, Grocer, S. W. HAVEBSTICK, Druggist, S. ELLIOTT, Druggist, And by tbo Druggists, Storekeepers and Re tailers generally. Country Dealers oan order os above. Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms, Ac., is desired Send for [lBo2] Circular, giving reduced Prices] to HENRY R. COSTAR, PsmciPAL Depot—No. 512 Broadway—[Opposite the St. Nicholas Uotol,] Now York. * February 27, 1862—5m'> 3 =r D* o 2 K. 2 ooo« O? £ o 2op2p r- P s si I s S'S • S g:S-S"0 53., .a- * . 5.« • •, S=• “p-Sp . Sgsgs-Sp » a °-§ s r- i3o3p s'? •. a- :. g- • • • o • • 3 . Hta. s-.. . I. ..?... p. ... 3. . § 2o • a • • g, B B 'g-- Ig V • ■ ■ ' • E'g.- • • • . * p.'J O H o tr K o 5 o » 2 2 B o B 3 ■ g* S g • D O S. 2 S' 23 n r M * 2 S* • a a- g. P D h ° ** » i-* B W p V. 5 01 Vs .!• § §SS3g “ S § P KSs 5 S 5 »-=g--^-££ 1-* O»ggJP£SSI2SoSISwS«3V.W 5 g g S g S S SStgfeSgS m y.cocc^»eo»M"< gsjpow,s“SSi- gls-s-s-g-SIS-S-s a«te*»M*TMWMW^ggg c o2SM®K»«O w ■ b*«.c*««oo CD.V «e> -* -I 00 -o «=> S3SooSmw«^omwomm wJJ’ HM bo . L_. aifIWMMMMPMM'MWOW *®CO H- fc&SHlrooOoS«S.o4i* to o> to y 1 f 4 * -5* v, 1j "to "to to tOAWWM*i w«*» P” S ° S ' cr 2 5 H ® JSJ * gV l *. ? SCT 1-1 aMjj ►— 00 V VaVuwVßH'.e <-‘“,kSg“£“3“2SS" 3gga££g“s»SogSg»<»«<-»,»»'°°'H- 3 c Q P S a .5. * ■«Sm£ M SSo.-M®SS««- gggggssg . o^o Triennial Appeals. r pHE COMMISSIONERS will hold the Ap-| • I peals bn tho Triennial Assessment of the sov- , oral boroughs and townships of Cumberland conn- . ty, for. tho year 1802,. at the following-times and | places: , j Monr -.e—At,the house of T. A. Liggett, on Monday,, . tho 10th day of March. . . . * -,i Silver Spring—At tho house of Jacob Otstot, on. Tuesday, tho-Uth day. of March. • . Hampden and Lower Allon— ; At tho house of Geo. Duoy, on Wednesday, tho 12th day of March. East Ponnsboro and Now Cumberland, at the house of Jacob Shell, on Thursday, tho l3th-of March. Mecbanicsburg and'Upper Allen, at tho house of Geo. L, Spender, l n Mecbanicsburg, en I* naay tho 14lh day of March. . • . Middlesex and North tho Comrms sionors* office, on Saturday, the 15th of March. - Mifflin, Frankford and the bouse of John M. Woodburn, in Newville, onMondaytho 17 th day of March. , ’ , „ Hopewell and Ncwburg—At tho house of James . . Akin, on Tuesday, the JBth day of March. . SoWhampton, Shipponsburg Borough and Sbippons > bu/g Township* at tho house. of John lord,.in SMpponsburgi on Wednesday* tho 19th of March. Newton—At tho house of C. MelUqgor, on Ihurs- -- day, - the 20th day of March. South Middleton —At the Comrolaaioaors’ Office, oh ' Friday, the 21st day of March. Carlisle—At tho Commissinnprs’ Saturday, . the 22d day of March. Penn and Dickinson, at the “ Stone Tavern, on Monday, tho 24th day of March,. ' ’ West the house of L. Zitzcr, on Tuesday, Iho 23th day of March. 1 J. H. WAGGONER, 1 . GEO. MILLER, } Coriim’* , ‘M. KOST. - February, 20,' 1862. . t ... .., ■ Noti.e JTo the Heirs and Legal Reprenentativea of George Helm , deceased : . . • YOU are hereby notified to bo and appear at the next stated Orphans* Court, to bo'hcld at Carlisle, in and for tho county of Cumberland; ON TUESDAY, TUB 18TU DAY OF MARCH, 1862, and accept or refuse to accept the Real Es-. tato of - the said deceased at tho valuation, or show cause why tho same should not be sold. - J. T. RIPPEY, *S7i#n/T. Fob. 20, 1862.—4 t. Slierlir’* sale. BY virtue of a Testatum Venditioni Expo nas issued but of the Court of Common plena of Philadelphia City and County'and to me directed. I will expose to sale by, public vendue or outcry at the -Court House, in tho Borough of Carlisle, on Thursday i7te 27 th daybf February A. I), 1662, at 10 o’clock A. ( M., the following described Real Estate'; All that certain plantation or Tract Ql Land situated iuthe township ofSilvor Spring, andcounty qf Cumberland, bounded and described as follows, to wit: . Beginning at a stone, a corner of Adam Longs dorlfs heirs aud George Brenizer, thence- by laud of George Brenizer,«north 5‘.) cast 89 perches to a atone, thence bytbo saino and Henry Boar’s south 33fc onst 60-perches and 8-10 to .a stone, tbcnco north 28 oast 27 porches and 9-10 to a stone, thence by the heirs of Peter Shelly, south Cl oast 06 porch es and 3-10 to a stone, thence south 23.ami 2'west one hundred and twenty throe perehoa and 4-10 to a stone near, a white bale, tbcuco by Jacob Miley’s heirs, south '5l and J west thirty perches to a stone, thence 1 by Adam LongsdorfTs heirs north 35 and j west forty-five porches and 2-10 to a stone, thence south'6l and i west 2 and 7-10 perches to a atone, thence north 36 and i west one hundred and thirty-four porches and ,8-10 to‘the place of begin ning, containing one hundred and six acres and one hundred and twenty perches, bo tlic samomoro or less, being the same tract of land of which 'Hen ry Cooror died, seized and in a proceeding'in parti tion. in the Orphan's Court of.C.umborlaud, county, between, bis heirs at Jaw* the same was awarded and confirmed to John 11. A, Dunlap aud Sarah his wife in right of tho said Sarah andvho by deed dated the JJtU x>f March 1845 sold and conveyed, tho same to Wm.£s. Houser, who with bis wife Eliza beth by deed dated tho Ist of April 1840, sold and conveyed the same to George JBitner, who with bis wife by deed dated February oth 1853, granted and convoyed tho samo to Mathias BUnorin fee. Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold as the proper ty of Mathias Bitnpr,,by mo J. THOMPSON RIPBEY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office.Carlisle, 1 Fob. 10, 1862.—t5, J . Notice. rHE Stockholders of the Harrisburg, Car lisle and Chanjborsbuyg Turnpike Ilond Com pany, are hereby notified that, in, pursuance of An Aot of the General Assembly, passed the 10th day of April, 1826, an election trill be held at the house of David Martin, in the borough' of Carlisle, on MONDAY, THIS 3D DAY OF MAUCH, NEXT, between the hours of 11 o’clock, A. M., and 1 P. M., of said day, to elect tbfco Managers for said Company B. FRANK IRWIN, President Fob. 13, 1862.—3 t Beautiful Complexion. Doctor thomas *f. chapman win send to all who wish it (frbo of charge), the, Kcclpo and full directions for making and using a beautiful vegetable Balm, that will effectually re move Pimples, Blotches, Tax, Freckles, Ao. Ao., leaving the skin smooth, clean and beautiful; also full directions for using Pelatreau’s celebrated Stimulant, warranted to start a full growth of Whiskers, or a Mustache, in loss than thirty days. Eitnor of tho above can bo obtained by return mail, by addressing (with stamps for return postage) DU. THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist, 831 Broadway, New York. Jan. 30, 1802—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, Premature Decay, Ac., Ac., Ac., by one who has cured himself by simple moans, after be ing put to groatoxponso and inconvenience, through tho use of worthless medicines prescribed by learned Doctors. Single copies may bo bad of tho author, C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Qreenpoint, Long Island, by enclosing a post-paid addressed; envelope, Ad dress CHARLES A LAMBERT, Esq., Grccnpoint, Long Island, N. Y, Jan. 30, 1852—2 m • • • •ei'BOiC Jnoj jo.oSfu oqq OAOq« pun bobjojj , emo.C anoj jo oStt oq; OAoqu •sosod-ind ioj e(qvxti) *sj[oo?g pan Bano»i otiqnj «© _t*> to to o o TOBACCO, embracing all tho favorite brands, and a fine assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS A PIPES. FR CITS, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Necta rines, Prunes, Ac. Fancy Confectionery. Nuts, Preserved Prints, Minced Meat, Pickles, Ac., Ac., in every variety and all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such as can bo confidently recom mended to bis friends. His stock embraces every thing in tho lino of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers which tho public are especially invited to. cqU and see, at tho old stand opposite tho Deposit Bank. S. W. lIAVERSTICK. Carlisle. Doe. 20. 11J61. HAY. —100 tons good Timothy, wanted im mediately, for which tho highest cash price will bo given. ARMSTRONG 4? JIOFFER. Feb. 13, 1802.—3 t Trustee’s Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby given to tho creditors of It Wm. Boar, late of Monroe township, Cumber land County, that we will attend at tho office ofWin* 11. Millor, Esq., jn the Borough of Carlisle on Thurs day, tho 6th day of March, 1852, at 11 o'clock, A. M. of said day, to receive thoir claims and the' proofs, before going on to state their account, as directed by tho act of assembly in regard to domes tic attachments. HENRY S, REAR, ) PETER WESTJIEFFEU, V Tnuteei. JI. P. S. VANDERSLOAT, J Fob. 6j 1862. —It mo tbo flcirs and legal Representatives of X Iloury JSshclmon, lato of tbo township of East Pennsboro, county of Cumberland, deceased. Take notice that by yirtucof a writof Partition and Valu ation issued out of tbo Orphan’s Court of Cumber land county, and to mo directed,. I will bold an In quest to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on the premises, on FRIDAY, THE 28'J?H DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 18(12, at 10 o’clock, A* M., when and whoso you may attend if you think proper J. THOMPSON IUPPET, Carlisle, Fob. fl, 1862.— it Shtnff. • ‘AqJtodoXj pia^l » Aonoj^ •ioScuiUQ omcns^ »d *. p p m 0 n* o * 3 M 3 cr 0.-5’ t* 0-6 O' 2 m 5 GEORGE. WINTERS. Notice. STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES Of the County of Cumberland, FROMTHE IST DAY OF JANUARY, TO THE Z\ST DAY OF DECEMBER, • 1861, INCLUSIVE. A, L. SPONSLER* Esq., Treasurer, in account with said County. To balance in bands of Treasurer at fast 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 collectors, ’ n Received on account of strays, n « « Fines and> verdict foes; Tax on unseated land,- . Sale of old lumber at Fairview bridge, Stone.macadamized.at tbo jail, - From miscellaneous sources, y u Paid borough and towijehip Assciso^a.for.aorrioos, Paid Collectors abatement allowed lax payers, ' , 1 \ ** Paid for repairing and|pafnt!ng old bridges, For road .damages, ’ - ■ ' C. Staymfcb ana others for viewing and laying out roads, Paid Traverse Jurord, • Grand Jurors, DjBtr.iot_A l ttorney f* s {bea in Commonwealth oagefl. Witness foes in UommonwcaltETcases, William Gould, Court Crier’s fees, _ . For boarding Jurors while trying cases in Oyer and Terminer, For dockets, Ac., for county offices, For repairing desks in offices, John Floyd, Clerk’s fees in Commonwealth cases, W. J. Shearer, for auditing accounts of county offices, P. Quigley, Prothtmotary’s foes, Paid. James Louden and-.others for _ ■' r w ll N. H. Eokcls, Esq., for services as Commissioner, up to,.tbo 12taof November, 3J52 7? . J.* ll.' Wagßonorr, Esqi, for Boryicos as Commisaionor, ’ 313 50 ■ &kS’§J’ ; “ froin.isth November, 37. 50 James Armstrong, salary aa Clerk, “ , A. Sensomah, for covering table in office, “ ““ JI. Nowsham, Esq., salary ns Attorney, '. ou u Paid Andrew Martin and others, foes in Commonwealth oases, II . _ •< , for quarterly returns,, - Paid sundry for holding and township elections. Paid D. Smith and othsrs,'. for holding inquests on sundry dead bodies,' Paid It. McCartney Esq., for support of prisoners, . Charles Ogilby And others, for goods, and clothing, for prisoners, tViUinmEylcr and ,others, foi shous and repairing,. J. R. Nonomakor and others, for : ; Joseph May and. others, for stone doUva® 1 -t. B. D. Foote, and others, for repairs at thoT^gspn, Gas and Water Company, for gna and water, . Stephen’Hoopers, salary ns Keeper of prison, • Dr. W; tV. Dale, salary os Physician of tV. M. infavor of Eastern . ■.Hi'. ■ , • ' JUSTICES’ OTBS; '. Paid M.‘Holcomb 1 and-others,'Justice foes in Commonwealth oases. Paid Adam Puffer and oonply bonds,, • W M. Beetcm. Caller, notes in hank,, Jacob Couvor and'olhers, interest on.county bond*, tv. M.'Bootem, Cafhior, discount on polos, Paid Jacob Squior,' fcaq,, Treasurer of tho Poor House, the amount of estimate : James Ri qlhers, salary os Visitors for the year 1860, go 00 William Gracoy r salary as Director,.. • . • OO Abraham Ebslor, Esq., tl . Paid J. 11. Spangler and others, for repairs at Court House, ' 11. Natchcr, salary as Keeper of Public Buildings. - ’ • John Corbet and bthew, for cleaning cellars, whitewashing offices, &c. K E. Steel, for winding-clock, ' , Paid J. B. Bratton, for public printing,, E. Common, “ Qoorgo Zinn, ; “ . A. K. Rboem, ‘ ' Paid 11. Saxton, bill of sundry articles, _ George Neff and others,for shoveling snow, George Scobey, John W. Cocklin and John S. Dunlap, Esq./ Auditors, • M. M. Morris; for repairing stoves, . G. W. Shoafer, appropriation to Agricultural Society for 180 U, << u “ “ 1801, Storott Shcafor, for-corn cobs, "J. B. Bratton, for postage, Goorgo Zinh, “ . • . • . , . Traveling exponsos of Board of Commissioners on county business* Gas and Water Company, for gas and water for. Court House, William Riloy, for cortitied copy of Act of Assembly, Qoorgo Neff, for trimming trees on Court House square, C, Inhoff, for bill of sundry articles, F. Coroman, for chairs, N. W. Iloeruer, reward for arresting horse thief, N. U. Eckels, our tare for the year 1801, A; Sonsoman, horse .hire, J, & D. Rhoads, for coil for Court House, J. Armstrong,, traveling expenses on county business, Qoorgo MiUurpcar faro for the year 1861, William Smith and others, premiums oil fox scalps, H. Nowsham, professional services in. road cases, «c.,. Whole amount of Commiesioners’ orders,- Treasurer’s commission at li per cent., Commissions allowed Collectors, Exonerations, Outstanding taxes, 31st December, 1861, Amount of orders issued by “ Board of Relief.’'•«' constituted;by tho Act of As- _ aombly, approved tho 15th day of May, 1861, , 02 00,467 00 Treasurer's commission on'same at.l, per com., >, . 6 000 12 Balance ia hands of Treasurer/ ’ Schedule of County Taxes Outstanding on the First of January t lBO2 *• 1858 James SpoWawood, Carlisle, . $44 16 T. J. Haokett, Frankferd, 94 39 John Crawford, 34 27 John Whaler, West Ponnsborougb, 33 34 1859 Thomas Rudolph, South Middleton, 240 04 1860 *N. W. Woods, Carlisle, 133 41 Joseph Totten, Mcohanicsburg, . 413 28 •J. M. Woodhurn, Jr., Nowville, 150 13 Lewis Kintz, Upper Allen, 132 89 Samuel Bixlor,Wesi Ponnsbrrough, 8B Ct 6 1861 J. 0. Thompson, Carlisle, 026 26 ■(■•Frederick lleop, Dickinson, 237 60 Sanderson, Fmnkford, 25 25 « Samuel Shoftfor, Btampden, 107 44 Robert Elliott, ilopowoll, 214 10 James Rurtnot, 456 58 Jesse Middlesex, 479 65 Jacob Emlngcr, Moohaniosbqrg, 131 23 John Stoviek, Ndwburg, . 99 .06 Daniel S. Dunlap, Newville, 36 18 AdamFoeman, Now Cumberland, 21 74 + John P; Wise, Penn, JU 34 T W, Lqidig, Silver Spring, 737 31 John Gibb, South Middleton, fi23 20 John A. Duke, Slnppeusourg Borough, 106 98 • William Eckels, Upper Allen, si7 Those marked thus • have since paid in full. Those marked t hare since paid in. part. CuUPKItLANn CeUJfTT, Wo, the Commissioner* of Cumberland eeunif, Receipts. Total amount of receipt). —p —oOa— Expenditures by paymeals. ASSESSORS, ABATEMENT, BRIDGES AND ROAM., COURTS, COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, CONSTABLES’ FEES,' ELECTIONS. INQUESTS. JAIL AND EASTERN PENITENTIARY, 14)ASS AND INTEREST, POOR HOUSE,. • PUBLIC. BUILDINGS. PUBLIC PRINTING MISCELLANEOUS. SOLDIERS, RELIEF. do certify and submit tbe foregoing as a correct statement of the 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 iu 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 the 22d and 23d section* of an Aot of Assembly of this Common wealth ppajod the 15th day of April, 1834. .-Witness ouf hand*'and seal of office. f firu Idt Carlisle the 27th day of January, P, 1861. J. H. WAGGONER, } . . G. MILLER, > Commissioners, M.KOST, • I • Wo the Auditors of Cumberland County having ; been duly sworn according to law, met at the Com missioners’ office in Carlisle, on Monday the 6th day of January, 1802, and proceeded to audit and ad just the account of Alfred L. Sponsion, Esq., Trcas nrorofsaid County, from the Ist day of January to tho 3lst day of December, 1861, and do certify that wo find tho sum of six thousand and sixty-nlno dollars, and twelve cents, due by said Treasurer to tho said County, as wUI appear by tho foregoing statement of said account. In witness whereof wo have hereunto set our hands tho 25th day of January, 1802. $5,801 67 $lB4 07 16 00 160 70 $1,725 70 800 74 284 60 28 00 18 00 28 62 10 35 410.14 . 20 00 15 77 3j044 00 8396 60 91.39 .4,001 13 142 86 64 68 . ?68 34 32 58 . 203 65 68 00 150 00 30 00 .818 70 $4,900 00 7,000 00 1,773 43 56 -25. ■13,729 68 $35 00 80 00 SO 07 16 00 $lB4 05 224 11 172 10 164 15 $l2 38 5 50 105 20 1 50 100 00 100 00 2 00 4 28 8 62 6 10 65 10 1 25 14 74 12 00 20 00 35 00 24 00 23 00 16 00 20 00 57 05 37 70 JOHN W. COOKLIN, JOHN S. DUNLAP, JAMES R. IRVINE, Auditors of Cumberland County. February, I, life* ! Statement of County Debt. THE Conuuittsiopers of Cumberland county make and submit the following Statomont of the bonded debt together with the assets of tho County, on tho Ist day of JaUuary, 1862. LIABILITIES. Amount of bonds outstanding on Janaa ry 1, 1861, Including interest as per last annual statement, .^30*,300 6tf Dednot amount of interest included in ■aid statement* Amount of principal of bonds outstand ing Jon. 1, 1861, . $26,090 00 Amount borrowed on bonds, in 1861, by virtue Of the Act of Assembly of May 15, 1801, (6,923 55 6,102 70 39,349 34 1,157 89 1,620 00 6,925 34 132 76 22 79 54 50 1 10 63 85 34 87 ,142 Amount of principal of bond* paid du ring tho year 1861, Total principal of bonded debt Jan. 1, . 1862, . . '525,8*0 00 ASSETS. Amount of balance in Trcasu- ry, Jan. 1802, $0,009 12 Amount of. outstanding taxes in Collectors bands, Excess of indobtnoss besides accruing r—- interests not duo, over assets, $13,939 31 •Interests matures on the bonds at irregular periods during the year and all that has become duo has been paid, and is embraced in the statement of expendi tures J. H. WAGGONER, ) G. MILLER, V Commission's M; KOST, > Wo the Auditors of Cumberland County having examined and compared the 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. 1802. JOHN W. COCKLIN, JOHN S. DUNLAP, JAMES R. IRVINE, A«dtfor« of Cumberland County, Carlisle, Jan. 25,-1802. <82,395 II (475 86 3,100 29 360 77 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! WE are now selling our stock of Fine Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Furs, and m it ny'."kxn aa :o r CES. Persona wanting any of the above kinds of goods will find our stock very complete for the presoptsoason. Wo have been ?ccciving very largo additions of staple domestic goods, which wo are seHing-at the lowest market prices, Since Wool has advanced from 35 to 05 and Cotton from 10 to 40 cents, domestic woolen and cotton goods are steadily advancing in the Eastern Cities, Now is the time to make'purchases ! Persons having accounts wilh us are notified that iinco Jan 1, 1862, thoir-aocounts must bd Settled up> every six months, otherwise interest after the expi ration of that, time will bo charged. Wo are com pelled to.adopt this raodo of conducting our busi ness as merchants in the cities have reduced busi ness to & cash system. AIL persons indebted to tho old firm of Loidicb Sawyer; are notified that woaro determined to settle up our old books, either by payment or note, oth erwise wo will 1 nvo our-accounts, with the proper officer for collection. It is impossible for us tb con duct our business to tbo advantage of our customers whilst wo have so much money laying dead on our books.. 1,758 47; 487 89 LEIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER, ’ JSaat Main Street. 1,206 70 Carlisle,Jan. 16, 1862. Tlie Philadelphia Inquirer. DOUBLE SHEET, EOUTY-BIQIIT COLUMNS, Published every MorniDg,(ExccptSunday,) by WILLIAM W. HARDING, No, 121 §outl, Third St., Philndelahia,'' • The Great Newspaper of Philadelphia ! , The trying times of the Nation’s history in which we liv?, render a LIVE NEWSPAPER! 140 50 "'A ND indispensiblo necessity to every man who wouldkecp himaolf informed of the imr portant events which are daily transpiring. To finish a paper which will meet the just expectations of tho public in such a time as the present, requires an araoqut of labor and of extraordinary expense nfwbioh. the . community at largo have no concep tion. The Publisher of THE PIULADIiLP^IA. • INQUIRER, hgs spared no efforts, or money to make It all that it could be made. Besides Improv ing and strengthening tho boom force during tho past year, several of tho boat Reporters and. Loiter ’ Writorsin tho. country, have boon sent, at great 0x ... ponso, with the Army and Navy, and.have frequont -5 ly given the public the firstand fullest accounts by telegraph - and by mail,, of-important events at tho Seat of War. THE, INQUIRER was . tho first northern paper, to giro tho'account of the' Uatteras, and Port Royal'victories, and was twelve hours in advance of any paper in tho country, in its publi cation of tho details of tho Bull Rim Battle. -What THE INQUIRER has done, is but an earnest of what will bo. done, in order to give its readers the earliest and best aooouuts of every event of in terest connected with' THE GREAT KEBEULIOIV. and. at tho same time have it maintain its reputa tion as TJIE BEST GENERAL NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTRY. 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Fob. 13, 1802. ,5,272 41 4,12 40 0,300 00 S 160 97 744 41 LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Christian TiUcl, iloc'd, late of Upper Allen township, have been issued by the. Register of Cum berland county to tho subscriber, residing in Lower Alton township. All persons indebted to said es tate are hereby requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to WILLIAM R GORGAS 667 07 $40,631 42 60S 47 1.914 77 001 76 5.801 67 Jan. 16, 1802—Ot. $lOO REWARD! THE Commissioners of Cumberland Coun ty will pay the above reward of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who committed the murder of John Berger, and boy, in South Middleton town ship, on the night of the 7th of January inst. J. H. WAGGONER, GEO. MILLER, M. KOST, Commissioners’ Ofijco, ) Carlisle, January 9, 1892. J 12,395 11 TO THE CITIZENS OF Cumberland County, rpHE undersigned begs leave to inform you, I that ho lias just opened a DRUG STORE, in the borough of CARLISLE, iu tho room formerly occupied by Reynolds & Peipker, as a Drugstore, next door to InhofTa Grocery Store, South llauiovor Street, where ho. will always bo found ready and willing to ply tbospatijja and postal. Tho follow ing list comprises the main portion of liia stock: DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Trusses, Suspensory Bandages, Window Glass, Toilet Soaps, pure Wines and Liquors, Perfumery, Canos, Notions and Varieties generally, Coufootiou T eries, Tobacco and aogara, Lithographs ar.d Frames, Burning Fluid, Haiut, Vuruish and Sash Brushes, Coal Oil, Blank Books and Stationai-y {jeneruXly. Having had over fifteen years’ experience la tho Drug Business, with a desire to acoommodato and please my customers, I hope to receive a reasonable share of public patronage, It is my intention and desire to give perfect satisfaction iu every particu lar, to all who may favor mo with a call. PRGSC R 1 VTXOm Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Give me a call. 8. XI, PAtfNKBAKKR. Carlisle, Doc. }2, 18*1—ly 1,210 66 1,620 ,00 $30,710 00 4,000 00 5,801 57 11/870 69 1862. Notice. Commissioner*. New Fall and Winter Styles FOB miSt MSI MIS’ WMI, AT THE North Hanover Street CLOTHIG EMPORIUM, THE undersigned would respectfully tho attention of (ho pnblio to th# largs U* SPLENDID STOCK OF Piece Goods and Ready-made CLOTHING Now in' store, of every variety and style, and at prices ns low as Can be found anj wbcfe, CLOTHS, CASHMERES, Vestings, Of beautiful and desirable stylos, which will be made to order, or sold per yard, to suit the taste er every customer. A large asiortment of SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS TIES, STOCKS, , lIALF-lIOSE, . SUSPENDERS, Ac. Ac. TRUNKS, TRUNKSI YALISES, CARPET-BAGS, &c., &c„ hvlarge varieties. MILITARY CLOTHING, Of every description,' made to order at short notice arid on reasonable terms. public is respectfully invited to give us a call, a$ wo fool confident that our stock and prices will compare favorably with any similar establish ment in town. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover at., opposite tho American Hou»». Dot. 31, 1801. ' First of tile Season! FALL GOODS! SEA UTV, FASHION AND CBEAPNJESS OOMEINEEI First in the Field with NcW, Fash ionable and Cheap Goods FOR THE FALL | WINTER. ■ A JJD SEE.^S P. ARNOLD WOULD respectfully inform the eitiaen* of Cumberland county that ho has has Jolt racolvod and opened at tho old stand in Hanover street, a choice assortment of • Fall and Winter Goods, which have boon selected with.caro, and pWrehmssd at the lowest cash prices, and which ho will soli to customers at tho lowest rates.' His stock con sists' of : Ladies 7 Dress (Soods), anch as 'silica, (all colors,) de'lalnes, (plain anil, figured,) dobagcfl, Lavolla oloths, Cobergs, Frontll prints, Ac., Ac., Ac. DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS, Muslins, bsnaburgs, chocks, tickings, sheetings, (linen and cotton, widths,) ginghams, Ac. At*., MEN’S wear. Cloths, casaimcrcs, cussinots, Kentucky' cans, which will, be-aold very cheap. QL O VES. and HOSIERY . . • , Of every description. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c. velvet, Brussels, throe ply, superfine, Venetian, rag and hemp carpets, oil cloths,(all widths,) and a largo assortment of Trunks and. Carpet-bags. HOOP SKIRTS. A largo stock of hoop skirts, ot kinds, for Ut dies and misses.. Tho public ure respectfully requested to efill and examine his stock and learn prices before pu'rcba?' sing elsewhere. Give him a call and examine for yourselves and you will find you will get champ goods. THE OLD STAND-*** JSSf"Tico door* north of the Carlitl* Lepotit Dmah PHILIP ARNOLD, Oct. ,v 1801 For Sew ins Machines. JONAS BROOK '& BRO'S I’UIZlj IJEDAL .SPOOL COTTON. 200 and 500 yds. White, Black; and Colored. This Thread being made particularly for Sowing Machines, is very strong, smooth, and elastic. lu strength is not impaired by washing, nor by fric tion of tbo ncodlo. For Machines, use Frocks* Patent Olaco, for upper 1 thread, and Frocks' Patent, Six Cord, Red Ticket, for under thread. Sold by respectublp dealers throughout the conn* try.' Abio, lu cases Of 100 dozen each, assorted Nos.* by IVM. UENR.T SMITH, Sola Agent, . , 36 Voeacy street, Now York, Nor. 14, ISCI-rCra, It. K. «00»¥G/LR : ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ■ EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, Opposite the PritOH. OFFICE with Colwell & McChjra, . J ft n. 9. 1862. KIJFUS 15- SfIAPLIKIV ATTORNEY At LAW, CARLISLE, PA, ATTENDS to securing and collecting Soldier's Pay, Pensions, Bounties, tlx. Ofllco on South Hanover street opposite Bentz’s store. Fob. 13*1862.. XI. NEWfitXXAM' A TTOBNE Y <; A T LAW. OFFICE with Wm. H. Millor, Eaq., South Hanover street, opposite the Volunteer Friiith g Office. CnrlUlo, Dec. 22, 1359-rtf. J. ML. WGiKLGV, ATTO R N E Y A T LAW, OFFICE on South Hanover street, opposite BodU’h store, Carlisle. I'ob. 27,1302—9 m. J. W. FOULK, Attorney at Law, A—4. Office with James It. Smith, Esq,’,’ Kheem'i Hall. All business entrusted to him will be prompt ly attended to. ' Fob. 6.1862. Dr. WM. MENTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SUIIQBON, HAS removed his office to the room directly opposite tho Second Presbyterian Churob, Cumtr of South Jlanooet and Pomfrtt tit., Cartitl*. All pationts entrusted to his «aro, oltho'r (tom town or country, will bJ promptly attoqdod to. F»b. IJ, 1863.—W i