JSaririta. CARLISLE MARKET.—Mar. 12,1802. Corrected Weekly by Woodivari & Schmidt Edour, Supordno, por bbl„ do., Extra, do,, yiJS do., Byo, do., White Wheat, por bushel, *»?? Red Wheat, do., h*" Eve, d0.,- Cork, do., Oats, do., Spring Dahi.et, do,, Fall - do. do,, Ceovesseed, do,, TIUOTHtSEEI), do.. PIIILADELPIIIA MARKETS.—Mar, 11. Flour, superfine, “ • ox.tra, ; ,• Rye Flour, ' : Corn Meal, : Wheat, rod, t 44 white, : Rye, .Cork, yellow, " white, Oats, : Whisky, : 'Cloverseed, Fire Insiiranee. rpilß ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO 1 MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorporated by an not oi Assembly, in the year 1843,.and bavmg recently had ita charter extended to the year 1883, M now in active and vigorous operation 8 P intondonco.of tht following Board of Managers. Win. R. Gorges, Christian Stayman, Michael Cocklin, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathoart, Jacob H. Coovor, John Eioliolborgor, Joseph Wickorshnm, iSamuol Eberly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Brickor, .Jacob Coovor and J. C. Dunlap. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable ,aa any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make ap plication to tlio Agents of the Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time, ■ President—W. R. GOIiGASj Ebcrl. * ” : 'Vico Prcs’t, —Christian StAyman,. Carlisle Cum berland county. ; ' . Scct’y.—John C. Dunlap, Mochanicsburg, Cum berland county. Treasurer—jVTioiiael Cocklin', Shepherdetown, ■Cumberland county. .AGENTS. Cumberland County. —John Sherriok, Allen; Hen ry Zoaring.Shironlanstown,; Lafayette Poffor, Dick? jnsou; .Henry Bowman, .Glmrchtow'n; Mpdo Gri fith, South Middleton 5 Sam f l. Graham,-W.- Ponns boro'; Samuel Copvor, Mochanicsburg; J. W. Cock lin, Shopherdstowii; X). Coovor, Upper Allen ; J, O. Saxton. Silver Springj-Jobn .Hycr, Carlisle; Valentino Fcoman, Now Cumberland.' 'York County. —W.-S. Picking, Dover; James Gri filth. Warringtonj J. F. DcardorfF, Washington; Rich ey Clark; Rutter, Fairviow; John Will iams, Carroll.' - v . " J) anphia County. —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. ~ Members of the Company having policies abon .to expire, can have them renewed by making appli cation to any of the Agents. ■ March ia, 1862. ' - Protlionotary’s Notice. ( TVTOTIOB IS-HEREBY GIVEN to all per ’ -L i sons interestcd .that the following accounts . have been filed in the Prothonotary Office, for ex amination,\fec., and will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland icounty, for con firmation,,«fcc.,o» Wedncaihiy, lha IGf/i day of April, . 1882, viz: ' ’ 1st —The account.of Joseph Baker and Johnßun .el, trustees of Moses Wolf., 2nd.—The account of Samuel Eborly, committee'of Peter Zimmerman, a lunatic. account of Christian.Titzol, committee of Nancy. Brownawell, oi lunatic, set tied by Win. 11. Gorgas, bis administrator. 4th.—The account of Robert Wilson and Jacob Bowman, assignees of John Harlan, under deed of voluntary assjgumon.t fey tiro benefit of creditors. , first and final account of JoTih W. Foust, • assignee under a-deed, of voluntary assign ment, for the benefit of creditors oLWm. N. Ruasoll v and Saral. P. Harper,, of P'qnn t.wp.,. Cumberland county.' \ - j /Jib.—The account of John Jaeobs, assiS neo of.Wmv Slydor* under dead of Voluntary asslgntocmr,' for the bcnoQtof creditors. ■ '• ftb Ti»o account of Hciiry Si 'Bcox, PeterWcs.V ’ hefier, aud'H. P. L. Vandersloot, trustees of * William Boar, under tbo Act in regard to domestic attaohmon’ts, and .also the" distribu tion of the assets among the creditors. - account of‘the Hon: Samuel Woodburn, • 'rtoc’d., Bcqiiostrator of-tho Hauoyor Car lisle Tiimpiko-Hoad Company, lilod'by his -executors. Skiles Woodburn and Frederick Watts, Esq. BENJAMIN. DURE, Prothonotary . March 13, 1302.—te •CHAS. E. MAGffjAUCrHLIiV, • at T'p RN E Y-AT-L A W. OFFICE in inlioffV building, just opposite the Market llo.uso. Carlisle, March 13, 1802—ly. • A NEW- AND BEAUTIFUL, EDITIQjST , OF THE. , Mistakes of Educated Men, BT JOUSS. BiKT,IE.». 12 m0., muslin, price SO.ota; paper eyyerß, 2,5 eta. COPIES of this book will be sent by mail on receipt of the price,, in postage stamps.— Please address J. C, G AEEIGUES, Publisher,, jVo. 143 Smith Fourth Struct, Fhilndclphia, CIIMBERiAND VALLiEY BAISK NOTICE. —It will bo. seen'by the following advertisement that Henry A. Sturgeon,. Esq., baa-retired from the firm of-Ivor, Dunlap «t Go.; aud that Samuel Hepburn, Esq., of Carlisle, Cum berland county, Pa'., has been associated with the remaining partners in the firm of Kor, Dunlap &> Co., and that. )Vjra. W. Hepburn has been elected Cashier m the plaoo’.bf Mr. Siufgcou. THE PROPRIETORS NOW AUIS William Keu, Kiciiard Woods, John C.‘ Dunlap, Samuel Hepburn. This Bank will continue to do a GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE , BUSINESS, ■ , At „tboir Banking House, in Carlisle, under the .name ami stylo of KEll, DUNLAP & CO. , .Money willbe received on deposit and paid back on demand, without notioo. Certificates of doposit, bearing interest at the rate of Jive per cent., will b'o •issued for as short a period as four months. Inter est on all certificates will cease at maturity, but if such certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for another given period, they shall boar the same rate o,f interest up to the time of renewal. Twenty Alays notice must be given of.an intention to with draw interest deposits. Tho proprietors would call the attention of Far mers, Mechanics and all others who desire a safe depository for their money, to tho fact that they are not only liable to the amount of thoir stock in tho Bank, but aro individually liable to t)io pjetont of ■their whole estates for all tho deposits and other •obligations of Ker, Dunlap & Co. Particular attention will bo given to tho collec tion of Vendue Notes, Foreign Bills, Drafts, Chocks, <feo., iu any part of tho United States and Canadas. Remittances raado to any part of tho United .States, England nhd Ireland. They will at all times be pleased to giyo any in formation desired in regard to money mutters in general. Tho faithful and confidential execution of all business entrusted to them may bo relied upon. The Bank will bo open for business from 9 o’clock in tho morning, until 3 o’clock in tho afternoon. Discount day, every Tuesday. Collections from Philadelphia, Now York and Boston made on favorable terms. Tho proprietors refer to Jat Cooke <k Co.. , , ~ E. W. Clark & Co., / Pblllul °l! )l11 *- Winslow, Lainer & Co., New York. Clark, Cheney & Co., Boston., W. W. HEPBURN, Carlisle, March fi, 1802.—1 y Cashier iVotico. | S HEREBY GT\ EN that applications For Licence, under the several Acts of Assembly, must bo tiled with the undersigned, ou or before the 17th day of March, inst., otherwise they will not bo hoard. • •» ' ‘‘March 6, 186?. J. B. E£oyD, Chrk. Great Bargains. A large Stock of Now and Desirable Domestic and Fancy AT. LOW PRICES, New Store and New Goods!! 4,25 ?,60 THE subscribers having rented room formerly occupied by QoofgoW. HitnMl Oil Main street, quo door west of tlio County Prison, have opened alargo stock of , . Foreign and Domestic Goods Which will bo sold unusually cheap. Before enumerating our'.took wo wish to makp irnnwu to the public a most singular foot. ihat tno ‘s shohld cause such a sudden downfall of prices in Cotton Goods in Carlisle, while it has mndo .no ma terial change of prides in our Eastern cities, nor the opening , of cotton ports along our coast has not lowered tho prices. But tho opening of tho great “Cotton Emporium,” or “ Regulator, as some of our customers havo styled our establishment from Chnraborsburg, that has had tho degited effect and brought goods to their proper prices. In view of tho above fact wo would respectfully solicit a share of tho public patronage. Look to your interests then and .sustain . tho that t« tho means of lowering the extravagantly high prices. THE FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS ,AUE KELT- : . 5 37 . : S 75 : . : 3 25 : 3 00 1 33 a 1 34 1 37 i> 1 46 27 a 26J 4 00 r 's Mills, Cum- With a fine assortment of Pillo-WrOftso Muslins opd Sheetings, at prices much below thejr . present value. calicoes. Calicoes jit' ' 8i 0t5.11200 yds fit.lb 800 yds. Calicoes, S tCtsJSOOO ‘ £t 124- Wo shall soil tho lioat quality of prints, namely 1 Cocliocos, JJorrimacks, Sprague ifc Bunnells Calicoes at 124 cents per yard. Solid Black and Spot Black Poflta and Second Mourning Chintzes at 124 cents per yard. The above largo lot of Prints wore purchased be fore.the lafo. advance in prices, and opnsujucps receive nil the benefit.’ Call soon. Bod Ticks at 124' and 18} cents? extra quality at 25; and 5-1 extra quality Ticks at old prices. BIdACR SILKS. ;■ . Black Silka in great variety at 024, 75, 87. i cents . and $1 00 pur yard. Wo shall offer somo . 300 yards of tho choices* quality and bcst.gloss black Silk over sold'in this town at $1 00 per yard. Having purchased a largo lot of desirable stylos at low prices,-wo shallmlfor Fancy Dress Silks at ■ 75 and‘B7i cents, and extra quality at , • $1 00 per yard,,.. COTTONADES AND,KENTUCKY JEANS, In largo variety, for Spring wear, at old prices -2,000 Yavds CHasliams Choice styles, at-12i cents; a largo assortment of Douhlc-widtlr Domestic Ginghams "at, 124, ■ CANTON FLANNELS, Bleached ami unbleached, at 12V cent? per ynrd. AUo, a fair assortment,of choice stylos and sea- : sonablo Dress Good'sembracing. c, j 'Fancy and P/ity (fre.j Ti# customers nhdpuroliasdfs of goods, W ;Wam»t‘ a largo'.saving. purchases from us.. ..... • " 13.—i’lle.u ndcrßijgts6d, who has peon Selling * N r. _ Roods for Bontz A Bros. for the past eight yimrs, would respectfully nsk of his old friends and cus tomers a portion of their patro.nivgo,.assuring them that it Will bo his aim at all times to give them jZSS-ffood fi loads at lorn priccs.'tSSi . BARGAINS'!. BARGAINS ! jsw* Sinco tho lato victories Domostico Cbtton Goods have declined, as there, is now a prospect, of getting a supply of Cotton. ■" We, (LEIDICH, A>\ - YER A MILLER, ftt tho New store, under Martin B Hotel, East Main street,) are receiving daily 'supplies of , which, with oar old stock wo are determined to sell at CITY PRICES. PRESS GOODS of every va riety; ■ Plain and Fancy Silks at all prices ; A large lot of no.w Black Silks tit 75, S7i, 1.00, 1.26, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50'; now Spring Delaines at' 25 cents; 4;000 yards of best quality Morimao, CocHooo, Pacific and American -Prints, dark and light colors, new stylos, at 121*; aMargo at lots 6, 8 and 10 cents. Fijll and Second Mourning Print?, All. hinds Domestic Ginghams 12& ; Manchester 185 ; 30‘ pieces of French and Scotch Dross and Bonnet Ginghams at 25. . BROWN AND WHITE MUSLINS, at wMesalo anft Retail, good quality 8. fine 10, 4-4 wide 12. Also 5-1, 6-4, 10-4, 11-1, 12-4 at oorrcs r ponding prices, Allkinds of HEAVY GOODS in largo supply at reduced prices— Stripes, Checks, Drillings. Oanaburgs. Cotton Diaper, Ac, Ac; Linen 'Diaper, Napkins, Shirting Linens, Shirt Fronts, Collars, at old prices. White Goods, all Itinds, at old prices. SPRING MANTLES, DUSTERS, SHAWLS, Hoop Skirts direct from the factory. 800 doz. La dies’, Misses, Men’s and Boys’ HOSE. 12i to 25. Men’s and Boys’ Wear Black Cloths and Cassiraorss, all grades, Fancy Cassimors, latest styles, Vestings, fJatinots, Joans, Cottonados, Ac,, Ao. Having secured the services of a first class Tailor, wo prepared to get up Clothing in tho most fashion able stylo at short notice. CARPETS! CARPETS! Isaac Brenneman, John S. Sterrett, John Dunlap, Wo .are receiving our Spring supply of Carpets, •omprising all the various kinds kept in a first class Carpet House, Carpets ranging in price from 12J to 1.25. Oil Cloths, all widths. Mattings, Look ing Glasses, Shades and Blinds of all kinds. 1,000 lbs. Carpet chain; Feathers; Cotton Batting; Counterpanes, Ac., Ac. All tho above goods and many others ; wo offer to.purchasers at a small advance above cost. Win ter Dress Goods—Shawls, Mantles, Furs, loss than first cost. Wo determined not to bo undersold. Please call and examine our immense stock. • Wo will make additions of Now Goods as tho season advances. All Goods warranted to bo what wo sell them for. LEIDICII. SAWYER A MILLER. Carlisle, February 25, 1862. Hurrah, for Cheap Goods! PHILIP ARNOLD has just oponed several cases of . which ho h prepared to sell at -greatly reduced * CHEAPER THAN GAN BE PURCHASED THIS SIDE OF PHILADELPHIA, notwithstanding tho bragging advertisement of tho of a neighboring town. All ho will say is that ho is prepared to’soll Goods mhi.hVh AS LOW AS ANY OTHER npuSE n this region of country. nd if tho prices aro not satisfactory do not buy PHXWP^AIINQLD. March 6,1802. DRYGOODS main Street, Carlisle, Pa. . ABLE: Mua’ibs (bleached,) at 8 conts, do do extra quality, 10. “ do do yard wide, , 12i “ •do :funblciiQbodV J - u ' • IQ— jj. do do TICKINGS AT OLD PRICES! mbs sapr sails. L. T. GREENFIELD. March 6, 1802. MEW SPRJNd GOODS, TJB,ST QUALITY.ENGLISH, 12}. EMBROIDERIES &c. I) II V (I O 0 I) s. prices, COME AND SEE FOE YOUESELVES, POOR HOUSE STATEMENT, FOR 1801. . WILLIAM GRACEY, JOHN MILLER, and WILLIAM COUNMAN, Esquiros, Di rectors ot the Poor and of the House of Employ-' mont of the County of Cumberland, in account with-said bounty, from tho Ist day of January to tho Slat day of December, 1801. Cash received from Country Treasurer, $9,300 00 Carlisle Deposit Bank loan,' 2,250 110 Gardner A Co., for Old drill and old metal, 25 00 A. Boslor and others fofchogs, 124 25 Boldftoll and others for lard and tallow, 139 29 Jolin poller for eggs, 21 80 E. Morrison, E. Wqsbbnsh, J. Heilman, npd Wm. Lane, deceased paupers, 175 52 William Gracey, Uronoy refunded, 8 75 D. lyink for 1 barrel cider »l 4 apples, 3 50 Drover for roan borso, 'lOO 00 Drovers for pasture, 00 00 J. P., Jstor]ing, for-uso of Mary Rnottle, 55- 00 J. M. Means, for uso of Cl Laughlin, 22 60 J. Clcndonin, Esq., for hides, li t 95 " “ ■ for postage, 60 Condon for vest, , • 57 Cash paid Bontz and others for merchandise and groceries, $2,566 59 Mrs. Saltshaugh and others, out door .paupers, 1,112 81 York and other counties for * . paupers, Dauphin county ’Commission ers account of Martin Wolf, • deceased, ¥ • 390 00 j'Shoemaking, tailoring hats, , 370 16 I'For out door funeral expenses, 116 00 State Lunatic Asylum, , . 429 14 Constable and Justice fees, 13154 Farming utensils, 188 14 Grain and grinding, 371 95 Clover and Timothy seed, 36 37 Blacksmithing, H 3 91 Plaster, .16 00 Wngomnaking, Now wagon bed, 32 50 Carpentering, . 6 37 Lumber, £8 jCnnJ-forJlmo.. : 12JL5P, f ‘ \C< ' “ ' Joal far fud,- 88 90 Wood for fuej, l2 W. Gracby and others for cftttlo 1/152 91 Gardner & Co., for castings, kettles, repairing horse poir- * , cr, Ac., 70 OV Tinkering, .* * • ,28 91 Saddlery, 60 ‘*o Furniture, 43 88 Leather, ’352 40 Hardware, 33 07 Garden seeds, plants, Ac;, 18 21 Expressed,boxrcnt A postage 3 14 Weaving, dyeing and carding, ,22 67 Sundries, 60 63 Medicines, * 62-39- .Out door medical aid, 30 25 S. P. Zpiglor, physician, salary, 100 00 Harrisburg Bunk loan, 2,Q00 00 Carlisle Hopositjlankdbco'hntr on’,loan, 30 00 Fire Insurance .Company, H 52 Appropriation to Fire Com,y., 10. 00 11. Snyder; salary, ' : -725-0.0 W. J, Shearer, Esq., salary, 30 00 .1. London, for stationery, ,5 25 Jacob Squirer, Es(j., Treasur or, salary, A. boslbr,’extra pay, William Gruccy, extra pay, John Miller, * u Balance duo Treasurer onjnst settlement, Balance in hands of Treasurer, JACOB SQUIBB, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor House and the House of ‘Employment of Cumber land County, in account with lUJDirectors of said Institution, from the Ist day of Janyojry till the Mst day of-December, 1861. m- V Cash received from Co'ty- Commissioners, $9,300 -00 u Carlisle Deposit Bank-loan 2,260 00 « « from different sources as exhibited in the foregoing \ .. statement, 001 00 By or- • dcra, * , $11,303 29 By balance duo Treasurer, at last cojtticmon.^ Balance in Treasurer*; hand#. Stock on Farm \st of January, 1862. S horses, 14 milk cows, 11 head of stook cattle, 22 steers, 2 . yoke of. oxen, 7 sows, 30 pigs, and 43 sboats. Porky Beeves and Veal, fattened and Jcillcd pi 32 beeves, (averaging CjQO lbs*,) 39,200 lbs.; 9 calves, (averaging 733 lbs.) C3jo lbs.; 58 hogs, (av eraging I?? IDs ) 0,92$ lbs.) making, 'in all 29,464 lbs. ' XJtenslh on the Farm Ist January , 1862. 1 broad and 1 narrow wheeled wagon, I'stone wagon, 1 wagon bed, 1 pay* wood ladders, 2 pair hay ladders, 1 jack screw, 1 cart and dart.gears, 1 spring wagon and harness, 1 large slej, 9 plojvs, 2 single, and 6 double shovel plows, 1 largo/and 4 small cultivators, 1 roller, 1 .drill, 1 threshing nja.? chine, horse power and belt, 1 windmill, 1 fodder cutter, 6 wheelbarrows, 2 log .chains, 6 sets of wa gon gears; 6 sots of pfbw gears,'2 fifth and 1 car rying chain, spreads, single and double trees, 7 fly nets, 1 wagon saddle, 9 halters and chains, 45 cow chains, 1 set of tools. 1 set of black smith tools, 8 grain l7 man ing scythes, jl wire horso rake, 4 picks, 2 mattocks,"3 crow burs; 3 stone drills, 8 shovels, and a variety of stone ham mers,, quarrying tools, spades, forks, rakes, sickles, corn hoes, wood saws, a£cs, omuls, avenges# crout •knife, Ac. ‘ . c * a Schedule shqtpihg the prqeccds qf the Farm ■ .fori 861. - • 1305 bushels of .wheat, 91 do. of ryo,2474orcorn, 1284 do. of outs, 60,0 dj. of potatoes, 40 loads of hay;, 31 loads of corn-fodder, 11 loads of pumpkins, 40 bushels of broom-CQrn seed, 43 do, of parsnips) 40 do. of onions, 35 do. of soup beaus, 3840 heads of cabbage, 14.00 cucumber pickles, 16 bfisbcls of green beans, 2 do. of small peas, 12 do. of toma toes, 40 do.’of rod beets, 87 do of .turnips, 3 do. of dpied apples, Hdo.’ojT dried poaches, do of dried cherries, boiled 9p crocks of applo butter, burnt 6000. bushels of limb, built stone wall around .the barn yard and roofed tho same, built 90 rods of stone fence, raised broom corn for 210 brooms. Articles made in the House in 1861. 18 pair of cloth mittons, 21 pair of knit mittens, knit 38 pair of stockings, fooled 86 pair of stock ings, 203 shiria, 89 frocks, 79 chemics, 159 aprons, 6 bonnets, 63 bed comforts, 50 sacks, 7 caps, 42 towels, 65 pillow slips, 13 pillow oases, 20 bolsters, 47 chaff bags, hemmed 113 handkerchiefs; 63 skirts, 4 feather bed slips, 6 children’s drosses, 11 under shirts, 9 quilts, 70 pair of suspenders, 16 pair of drawers, 21 pair.pf pants, 2 coats, 9 under wamusos, spun 98 cuts of stocking yarn, made 157 yards of rag carpet, 23 shrouos, 63 barrels of soft soap, 230 lbs. of hard soap. -v Work made in Carpenter Shop in 1801, 22 coffins,, 1 largo sink, 3 spittoons, 2 largo chests, 7 do. small, 2 sot of rollers on wagon shed, I‘buck ot, 1 vessel, 4 step-ladders, 1 ox yoke, 1 largo wa tering trough, laid 50 feet of pipe, 1 bench, 2 sin gl* and 5 double trees, I largo clothes press, 7® aso and hammer handles. HENRY SNYDER, Steward. . ELIZABETH SNYDER, Matron. Numboy of paupers in tho House on tho Ist of January, 1861, of whom 18 wore colored, 330 Number admitted up to Doe. 31,1861/ ’ 255 Number born in tho house, ® Making the whole number through the year, 400 Died, of whom 5 wero colored, 23 Bound out, Discharged and eloped, Leaving the number in the house 00 'lst January,'lB62, of whom lOarocolprod, 141 Outdoor pauper?, supported at pubjio expense, during tho year,' of ijrhom 3 919 jii tljp §tato Lunatic Asylum, ’* , 62 Whole number remaining chargeable at tho close of the year, 203 There are in the House 90 males, of vhora 10 are colored; 51 females, of whom 9 are colored—l4l. There are, as near as can bo ascertained, in tho House, 3 under 1 year of ago, 8 from I to 6, 4 from 5 to 10, 3 from 10 to 15, 23 from 20 to 30, IT from 30 to 40, 18 from 40 to 60,15 from 60 to 60, 26 from 60 to 71), 13 from 70 to 80j 8 from 80 to 90, 3 from ootoioo: . ‘ In addition to the above, 3992 transient or trav. $12,511 09 76 02 ■SO 00' 24 00 18 00 0 00 617 63 -$12,040 92 $470 77 $12,511 60 017 03 - —512,010 92 r $l7O 77 1861, £3l —250 ding paupers have been received without regular ordewrto whopi wcnrgWcd 9307 meals. Many of aaid travelers woro also furnished with clothing. WB, tho Directors of tho Poor and of tho House of Employment of Cumberland County, do certify that tho abpvo and foregoing statement contains a just and truo exhibit of tho Institution during tho period above stated/ according to tho best of our knowledge. Given under oar bands and tho seal {ftSßgfi* of said office, the 13th day of January, A. • JX> 1882. - -. ~ WILtIAJ| : ,a?IACEY, *) JOHN MILLER, > Director*. WILLIAM CORNMAN,J. WE, ths Auditors of Cumberland county, having examined tbo account and vouchers of tho Direc tors of the Poor and Honso of Employment of said county, from tho Ist day.of January to tho 3i«t day of December,. A. D., 1801, inclusive, and also tho account and Vouchors of Jacob Squiec, Esq., Ttoits uror of said Institution for same period, do certify that wo find a balance of foUr hundred arid seventy dollars and aoventy-soveij pontg, dpe by said treas urer to said Institution#- Given under our bauds at Carlisle, tho 25th day of January,. A. D., 18C2. J JOHN W. COCKLEY, . JOHN S. DUNLAP, •r JAMES R. IRVINE, Auditor* of Cmnhrrlnnd County, OLD FOLKS. ALL attired in ancient costumes, -will give two of thoir grand Old Fashioned Concerts nt RHEEM’S HALL, oh Wednesday and Thursday evenings, March l2thahdT3th. . The entire Compaey will appear in their ancient costumes, many of which were worn from CO to 300 years ago, presenting a singular.contrast to the fash ions of the present day. ..The Programme will coifc sist of tho ancient stylo of Fugue and Fireside tunes and Anthems, intorsporseTd with appropriate modern selections n#id patriotic songs especially adapted to = uro~crmca. '■ This is tho only.organization in tho World who aro exhibiting to tho present generation tho peculiar Music, Manners, and Costomes of their Furc-Fath ors .and Mothers. Tho 01d‘3£olks will bo assisted’ by Mrs. EmjtaJ. Nichols, . Tho Ypung American Songstress, and Mrs. GEORGIE SHEPPARD, tho Accomplished Vocalist, also Mr. J. T. Gulxce tho celebrated Baso, and Mr. J. H. Hollo^A** Mrs. Nichols will appear at all tho Concerts of' thio Old Folks, attired in Court Costume, worn by Queen Elizabeth, of England, 300 years This dress was presented to Mrs. Nichols while eon oortixihg in England with 'Father Kemp. tho par ticulars of which will bo-stated at tho Concert-. “ Aukt Rachel,” “CpoiSN Rm;»Ex,”aud ‘•Qiun 'n.t Slocum," -will also bo .present and **jiuo in sing in.” ; Father Gulick will load, the exercises, deacon tho.hyuins, and give tho pitch from a veritable Pitch Pipe of yo olden time. , Au afternoon performance will bo given on day at 3 o'clock, for tho accomodation of Jiiuliog and Children.. : TICKETS 2{i cents, ’’.Children 15 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Cotamimfco at 7}, March'o,lB62. Proclamation, WHEREAS tho Hon. James 11. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry/ and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts nt Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cocklin and. Hugh .Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Termi ner and General. Jail. Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in tbo said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated tho 13th day of January, 1862, have ordered the Court of Qyorand TermiUot and General Jail De livery to beholden at Carlisle, on tbo 2d Monday of April, 1862, (being the, 14th day*) at 10 o’clock in tbo forenoon, .to continue two week. NOTICE is hereby, giyou to tho Coroner, Justices of tbo Peace, and Coua&bi'oa of tbo said county of Cumberland,’that they arb;Hy the, said precept com manded to bo then and in their proper per sons,with their rolls, -roeprds/and inquisitions, ex aminations, and all-otherremembrances, to do those things which to thoic, bfftccß. apportam to bo done, I‘and al\ those that urcr recognizances, to prosecute against tboprisoners that aro or then shall bo in the Jail of said county, are to be there,to prosecute them os-shall ho just. J. T. PIPPEY, . Sheh'jf, Mar. 6, 1802. to the Citizens of the West Ward, Carlisle.' JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.—I announce myself a candidate fbr the,oiUco of Justice of tho Peace at the ensuing Spriog election. .March 6, 1802 3t; . DAVID SMITIb GLORIOUS VICTORY!! t\' • li( in. . v*v .\W";ii!J .*■'/,'///// , v>\\ v*** \v v\\\i ll •M* *' 'ii'}!/i '< f/»* THE late brilliant victories achieved by our Federal armies have gladdened every Ameri can heart, giving assurance of a speedy restoration of peace to this groat country. Jn yie,v of this I have resolved to offer my - - TpEMENUKUS STOCK Of BEY GOO!(S At prices that will satisfy every person jvro cheaper than can bo bought from any other house, with limited moans, just commencing business, I have 10,000 OF Bleached Muslins, and the same quantity IJnhleachcd on hand. I can sell good white muslin at Scents, uml extra quality at 10 and 12i cents per yard. Also, ■ 10,000 Yards of CALICOES, of Morrimacks, Sprague's and Cochcco at 121'ets. —the old prices. A largo assortment of excellent secoarf mourning at old prices—very desirable. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, at 62i0., 760„ 8710. and SI. Tho 871 a. is tho saino that has boon sold at $l, and onr SI quality is tho sumo that has boon and t« atill aclliny at $1 25. GINGHAMS, in groat profusion at I2ic. —old prices. Also, CANTON FLANNELS, KENTUCKY JEANS, PRICES. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS- I guarantee that no stock outside of Philadelphia can begin to compete either in quantity or price. In addition to the above I have a very largo stock of RIBBONS, LACES, EM BROIDERIES, DELAINES, CASHMERES, MERINOES, . ■ GORUROS, FLANNELS, ' aitj other H ffi 1 S 3 it $ ®J) ip p of tho latent stylos and choicest patterns. My success horetoforo has enabled mo to offer advantages to my old customers mid tho public generally, which are not possessed by others, par ticularly those who nro compelled In pornmonoing now to lay in a stock at the present high prices in tho principal cities. • „ ~ . A dosoriminating public will satisfy themselves of tho truth of tho foregoing before purchasing elsewhere. My tromondous'elook of goods, " principally before the rise, ia * L “ 1,10 largest between Bhiladolphia l D 1 invito all peraona in old and Goods to call and examine at P& tho old and well-known stand of A. W. BENTZ. February ST, 18M. Agricultural Society. The account of OEOIiOE TV. SEEAFEIi, Treasurer of the Cumberland County Agricultural Society. 1861# Jan. 20, To balance in bands of Trea ■ surer, $1,740 30 u Feb. Cash received from Treasurer of Cumberland county, for 1860, IQO 00 “ Oct. 9 & 12, Cosh received during ex hibition, 1,284 22 M Nov. 19, Cash received from Treasurer qf Cumberland coupfy, for JBolj 100 00 CR ? , By cash paid A K. Rheora for print* iug,Dr. Pugh’s Address, Horse- - bills, and advertising meetings, $lB 0Q Win. Mc.Crea keeping horse during winter of 1850-1, 40 00 Expenses to Kentucky to purchase hofso, ' 1> - , 55 0Q Bal. of expenses of Harvest Home, 3} 2£ Messrs. RliccUi, Bratton, Zinn and CoruiAan, printing for Fair, 50 50 J. A. Saudoraou hay for Fair, • 34 00 Hendersou A Reed oats for Fair, 10 50 Expenses of Fair including Baud, Police, 40.' ’ k 274 28 Messrs. Doladcy, snd others for Hardware, Stationary, &c., 48 72 Premiums paid, 898 £5 . s- 996 50 Balance in hands of Treasurer, $2,228 OS Tho Committee appointed’to audit and settle. account of Georgo W. Shcafur, Treasurer of tho Cumberland county Agricultural Sooiotj’, report that they have examined (ho same with its vouch ers hud find it correct, aud that there is a balance in the hands of tho Treasurer, to tho credit eftho Society, of Two Thousand Two Hundred and Twen ty-eight Dollars and Eight Cents as above stated. : JNO. B. PARKER,) Commmcc Til OS. PAXTON, J Feb. 27, 1862." Carpels! Carpels! OIL Cloths, Blinds, Counterpanes, all kinds of Houso furnishing Goods, just received, which with nm 1 laiiKftjtniik-QflGondji-niv-luxjijl tho trade at the lowest market price. Also, largo additions of Staple Goods.. Wo make no long pa rado of figures as to quantity or price, (which are 'always unreliable) but offer our largo atqck city prices. f Please give us a call.- LEIDICJX, SAILER & MILLER. .Feb. 27, 1802, Notice. fPUI) AOiuOULTfJIIAL SOCIETY will JL moot at the Court House, in tho borough of Carlisle, on TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1802. ’ ■ Fob. 27, 1802. D. S. CROFT, Seo'ry. Triennial Appeals. r PIIE COMMISSIONERS will Ifflrld the Ap- JL peals on tho Triennial Assessment of the sov-, oral boroughs and“townships of Cumberland coun ty? for tho year at tho following times an,d places l ; - ' • Monroe—At tho house of T. A. Liggett, on Ifauduy, tho 10th day of March. , Silver Simng—At tho house of Jacob.’Otstot, on Tuesday, tho Illh day.of Alareh, Hampden and- Ifowor Apeh—rAt the hpujo of Goo. Duey, onAycduosday, the 12th day of Marcli. East Poupsboi;o and Now Cumberland,-at the house of jlacob Siholl, on'Thursday, tho 18th of March. Meeluinicsburg and Upper Allen, at tho house of Goo. L, Spouslor, iu Mochauiusbprg, oil Friday tho 1-lth day of March. 1 ’ , Middlesex and North Mlddjetou—-At tho Commisr slonoiaf office, oh Saturday, tho 16th of March, Mifflin, FranUford and Nowvillo—At tho houso of John M. Woodburn, in Nowvillo, on Monday, tho 17th day of March. Hopewell' and Uio liop§o of James ■ Akin, on Tuesday,-tho 18th uay of March. Sorthauipton,Slupponsburgß.orough and Shippons dijiifg Township, at the house-of John Ford, in Shlppehßburg, on Wednesday, tho 19th of March. Newton—At tho houso of C. Mollingor, oh Thurs ■ day, the 20th day of Maych. ♦ . South Commissioners’ Office, oh Friday, tho 21st day of March.’ Carlisle—At tho Commissioners’ Office,on Saturday, the 22d day of March. • ' Ponn ami,- Dickinson, at the- ** Stone Tavern,” on Monday, tho 21th day qf March. ’ _ West Pcnnsborough—At the house of L. Zitzcr,.on Tuesday. the 25th duv of March. •, . - ,J. 11. WAGGONER,") pEO. MILLER, ?• Comni’a M. ICOST. J February, 20, J. 862. HplticQ To the Scire and Legal JlQpreHentgtivep of George Helm, flfccaecd YOU aro hereby botified to bo and appear at tho neqc’t stated Orphan?’ pourt, to bo held a! Carlisle, in and for tho county of Cumberland, OK. TUESDAY, THE 18TH DAY OF MARCH; 1802, and accept or refuse to accept tlio Ileal *Esr late of the said deceased at tho valuation, or shour cause why tho same should-not be sold. . , J, %' | Feb. 20, 1862.—. it. Wine and Liquor Store. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, {Directly Opposite the Volunteer Office.) • THE undersigned would respectfully call tho attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, and Citizens of Cumberland and tho surrounding country generally to his establishment as. above designated, whore ho keeps constantly, on hand a very full and,complete assortment of PUKE UNADULTERATED Wines and Liquors. Any article sold as such, will bo strictly ns repre sented, and will, bo sold, "Wholesale and Retail At the lowest juarket prices. His stock consists in P ‘“ 9 BEST FR.JENCII BRANDIES. Martel brand, .Old Pinet, , Ciulijlion it Co.. Pollovoisin, La Rbcbolla, J. J, Dupuy t Go v A. Camiso, - Oturd Old Luqucruno GINS. Holland, Holland Wasp Anchor, B. B. Old Bobloo, Common. WHISKIES. Scotch. • Famijy Nectar, 0. Rye, Irish, Common Rectified. Wines of all Kinds. Ho has also tho agency for tho sale of Lauor’s celebrated READING ALE, . A supply of which will bo constantly kept on hand. Orders gratefully received and promptly attended to. GEORGE WINTERS. Fob. 6. 1862—1 y. Re.iuliful Complexion. D octor thomas f. chapman win semi to nil who wish it (freo of charge), the' Recipe and full diroetlous for making and using a beautiful vegetable Balm, that will effectually re move Pimuluh, Blotches, Tak, Furoklrs; Ac. Ac., leaving the skin smooth, clean and beautiful ,* also full diroetlous for using Pelatueau’s celruuateu Stimulant, warranted to start a full growth of Whiskers, or a Mustache, in loss than thirty days. Either of tliQ above can bo obtained by.return mail, by addressing (with stamps for return postage) Dll, THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Puactical Chemist, 831 ■Buojadway, New Vouk. Jan. 30/1862 —2ni. ‘ The confessions and experi ence of a SUFFERER,—Published ns a warning, and for tho especial benefit of Young Mon and those who suffer with Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, X , romttturo Decay, Ac., Ac., Ab.,- by one who has cured himself by simple means, after be ing put to great expense and luconvenionoe, through tho use of worthless medicines proscribed by learned D Single copies may bo bad of tho author, C. A, LAMBERT, Esq., Hroonpoint, Long Ddhnd, by enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope. Ad dress CHARLES A LAMBERT, Esq., Lrceupomt, Long Island, N. Y. ' Jan; 3D, 18.02—2 m $lOO KEWAKi)! rfllJE Commissioners of Cumberland Coun i iy will pay the above reward of ONE IIUN DKED DOLLARS for tUd orruat ami conviction of tho person or persona who committed the murder of John Berger) and hoy, in South Middleton town ship, on tho night of tho 7th of January inst. J. 11. WAGGONER, GEO. MILLER, M. HOST, Commissioners' Office, ) Carlisle). January 9, 1992. f ) Jh Destroy Bats, Roaches, Ac. ’ To Destroy— —Mice, Moles, and Ants. To Destroy Bod-Bugs. To Destroy -Moths, in Furs, Clothes, Ao. To Destroy "-Mosquitoes, and Fleas. To Destroy Insects oh Plants and Fowls. To Destroy ——lnsects on Animals, Ac., Ac. To Destroy dSvory form and spocioi of Vermin. $3,224 53 “ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.” EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF TERM IN. Those preparations (unlike all others,) are TrmrmmrTmgi u Not dangerous to tho Human Family.” Rats do not dio on tho premises. l ' “They como out oi*tholr.holes to dio.” « They aro the only infulliblp remedies known.” J 2 •V’EJj.ija ip4 iporo.osfcabliahed in Now, York City. Used it/----thof City Post Office^ Used City Prisons and Station Houses, Used fey City Steamers, Ships, Ac, Used 6y -tho City llospitals, Ahns : llouscs, Used fey; City Hotels, .‘Astov’/St. Nicholas/ Ac, Used fey tho Bparding Houses, Ac., Ac. Used iy-r-T-moro than 50,000 Private Families. ir&h'Ste one or Uco Specimens of ichat ia-Eyeryr where eaid hi/ the People^ — Editors — Penders, j£c. with vermin, need bo So no longer,.if‘they use “ Costaii's" £jXto{rn}iDa-. tors. TiVo have used it our satisfaction, and if a box cost'ss, wo would have it. W.q had tried poi sons, but'they oflbeted nothing} but Costau’s nrti-' clo jjpqcffs the hfcath out of lints, Mice and Both- Bugs, quipkot than wo can writo it. It is in groat demandallover tho country. —Medina (0.,) Gazette.* MORE GRAIN and provisions nro destroyed an nually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay Tor tons of this Rat and Inscht.-Hillcr.. HENRY R. CO STAR—Wo ayo. selling, .your preparations rapidly.'. Wherever they have been used,Hats, Mice, Roaches* and Vermin disapppear i immediately, Eoksu £ pipUi'FEU, Druggists, Now Windsor, Aid; “ Costar’s” Rat, Roach, Ac., • '* Costar’a " . “ Costar’a” Bed-bug Exterminator. “ Costar'a ft ■ u Costar'a” Elootrio .Powder for Insects, 4c. . Xn2so. 50c. and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. $3 and $5 Sues for Plantations, ’Ships, . * BoA-TH, ' CAUTION 111 To prevent the public frotij being imposed upon by spurious ant) highly pernicious Imitations, a nq\y label has been prepared, bearing a fac simile of the Propri etor’s signature., Examine each box, bottle, bp flask carefully before purchasing,'.and take “ Costara,” Sold-Everyxohere— rby . AIIyyTiQLESALE DuucoisTS in largo .cities, Some of the Wholesale Agents m. New York City. Sldoffcliin Brothers 4 Go. flarrnl, Uisjoy A Kitchen B. Falnieatoolc, Hull & Co. Bush, (ialo 4 Eobingga, A. B. &B. Samis & Co. 31. Ward, Cfo^e'£ Co. Wheeler A Hart. . M’Kissou 4 Bobbins/ James S, Aspin.wall, P. S. Burnca A Co. Morgan A Alien, F. C. Wells A Co. ‘ Hall, Ruckol A Co, Lazollo,Marsh A Gardner Thomas'A Fuller.’ • • HulblMxoa 4 Co. P. B. Orvia. • '*• jConrud Fox." Philadelphia, Pa. T. W, Dyott A Co. JHobort Shoemaker A.Co. B. A. Fahnestock A Co. JFrcnch, Richards A Co. And by Druggists, Grocers, Store keepers and Retailers generally, in all Country Towns and villages. In tbo. Carlisle, Pa.. uzrsoid h,j C.’INHOFF, Gjroccr, S. W.HAYERSTIGK, Druggist, S. ELLIOTT, Druggist, And by the Druggists, Storekeepers and Re tailers generally. Dealers crji order as jdjpyo. Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms, &c M is desired Send for [lBo2] Circular, giving reduced Prices] to HENRY R. CQSTAR, Principal Depot—No. 512 Broadway—[Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,] Now York. Oomintutottar*. February lilt,—ln* Destrsoy Instantly Lancaster, ( Jfcrajd. AND OTHERS. AND OTHERS. UNITED STATES. It. H. GOODYEAR, ATTORN EY’rAT r.LAW EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, Opposite the Prison, OFFICE with Colwell & McClure. ... Jan.«, 1163. RUFUS E- SIIAPIiEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARLISLE, EA. A TTENDS to securing and collebtipg -l\- Soldier’/ Pay, Peneiom, Bdu'nptt,' ie. jss~ onico bn South Hanover .{root opposite Dcntz's atoro. .. Fob. 13, 1803., 11. NEWSHAftf, ' 4TTgnNp r at la w. OFFICE with Wm. H. Miller, Esq., South Hanover street, opposite th'o Volunteer’Printing Office. ■ * Oarlislo, Doc. 22, 1850—tf. <J. M. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY A T LAW; OFFICE on South Ilanoyor street, opposite Bbntz’a store, Carlisle, Fob. 27, 1802—9 m. , ' LJ. W. FOULK, Attorney at Law. . Office with James R. Smith, Esq., Rheom’s Hall. Ail business entrusted to him will bo prompt ly atteudod to. .Fob. 6.1863. Dr. WM, MENTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HAS' removed his office to the room directly opposite tho Second Presbyterian Church, Corner of South Jfanover and Pomfret sts., Carlisle, All patients entrusted to liis oar©,. either from town or country, wtjl bo promptly attended ta. Fob. 1,1. K62.—tf ' - nil GEO. S. SEARIGMX, - r. Prom tU's Baltimore College, of Dental Surgery. Office at the residence of his mother, East Leath er street, throe-doors below Bedford. ... Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1350 OR. I.C. LOOIWIS, I>EW . TIST, South Hanover Street, next door to the cornorOf West Pomffot and nearly opposite Bentxf store. . Carlisle, Dec. 22, JBM. ffeiv Fall and Winter Styles jroji m ip pp 9 mi. AT TUB North Hanover Street CLOTHING EMPORIUM, THE undersigned would rcspoctf)illy lbq attention of ,tl)6 pubjio to tha larg, aad SPLENDID STOC& DV Piece Goods and Ready-made . CLOTHIiW© Now in store, of <?very variety and style, and at prices as low as can bo found any Ttburs.. pEOTHS, •CASHMERES, ' ' :• VESTINGS* or beautiful and desirable styles, wbiob will made to order, dr sold per yard, to suit the ta«^ 7 .f every customer. . n /■ A largo itjwortnwnt of SHIRTS, ’ UNDERSHIRTS, ' DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS TIES, ' STOCKS, HALF-HOSE, SUSPENDERS, &c. &*. TRUNKS, TRUNKS! VALISES, CARPET-BAGS, UMBRELLAS. &0., &0., in large varieties. MILITARY CLOTIIINO, . Of every description made to order at short notice and on reasonable terms, ! jg.flr-Tho publio ia respectfully invited to givens a cull, aa wo feel confident that our stock and prices will compare favorably with any aigiilar establish* meut in town. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover st., opposite fho American House. 00t.,31, 1801. 1 ' '>■' • . ■ CLEMENT & STARKE OBEEN MOUNTAIN WASHING 3&ACHINR. PATENTED JUNE 8, 1853. rpiIIS machine le at) very simple in eon- J_ strnction, and efiieient uud easy in operation, a boy or girl 10 or 12 years of ago can perform, the services of Washing with case, and do it in I-i the time that a grown person cun without a Ma chine.'. This is a groat saving •to those that hire; also, to the bone and muscles of those who are com pelled to enduro the trials of tho washing day.-r* This Machine is a (jurat nclf-labur saving Invention, It ia tho universal expression of tlioso "who have used itj and they are legion, that.tbo hitUcrtodong and laborious work of washing day is * f xnade and oasy,” by the nao.of this time is now at baud when no familj sliquid bo' out one. ’ - ■’ Tho Proprietors have no hesjtwmjr Buy ing that this ia the acme of Washing Maohino vention, anil worth more than all others combined* It is in fact tho “ NK PLUS ULTRA” in this line of invention. For confirmation of the above, call and examine one at tho ahop of J. R. WEAVER# North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Carlisle, 800. 12, ISO I—ly» . * I?or Sewing JONAS BROOK & BlfO’S • PJUZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 «ml 500 y<l«. White, Black, ami Colororf. j This TlireiiiTboing made particularly for Sewing MildlnncVw very strong, smooth, ami clastic. ’lt« I strength is not impaired by wusbing, nor by fric tion of the ’needle.' For Machines, uso Brooks* Patent (dace, for upper thread, and Brooks*.Patent Six Cord. Hod Ticket, for under thread. Sf/ld by respectable dealers throughout the otun« try. 4 lso, in eases of 100 dozen each, assorted Kb*., by XVM. HENRY SMITH, Solo Agent, 38 Vosaey street. Now Yorjc. Nor. X I, 1801—0 m, Webster In the Senate* TE magnificent National Engraving repre senting that econo witnessed In thb United State SomU o March 7th, 1850 —Webster doliver ing U*9 grout speech for the Union and the Consti tution, is.now being published from now plates,and can bo bad for tbo mere nominal shm of $1 25, /It contains over one hundred portraits, and is-tho largest and most expensive engraving over sold' in this country for less thhn from $6 .to $lO, , son£ post paid to any address on receipt of price. A.GESTS WAITED. Wo tfant to socuro tbo services of some* lady or gohtlothan in ovory couhty to aot as our exclusive agent, and -*lll make such an arrangement as.wijl ono). stjecl ; make $lO per mouth, profit. Send f(7? jx; O'. • tirgsl 2f for spooimou copy. JONES & CLARK, Publishers. 83 Nassau at. N. Y. Mince pies, : . - Raisins, Citron, ■ Currants, Snops, J>c., Suitable for Mince Pics for sale low Jjyf -■■.* ■ e»rliil«. Dm. XI, J. w. SB7.V
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