jdarkito:'”‘' market.—Mnf. 18,1802. . Corrected Weekly hy Woodward,Schmidt Fooun, Suporttno, porbbl., ■}*« ' d£ . *»| Wheat, per buskol, 1,22 ; f r ’ls £ TB - do. 42 Conß ’ ... • d6.’ sSoBAn&r, do., do. ■ , d 0.,. Ciovwssf- 6 ' . d0.,- *XiMOTUi'SK RD i , * PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.—Mar.; 17. Vio«n, superfine, : : : 6-37 «.. extra, : , s ’• J ' 675 jlrn Fnonn, : : ! ’.f “ Corn -Meal, : ' : • " <» uu. : = : " : ' : ' : 137 a 145 IVvn. = : = . > ■ = = ‘ U Coim, yellow, " white; Oats, : Whisky, : Cloverseed, Notice NOTICE js hereby given that the following named persons •have ftle/1 with thqundprsign cd) their petitions for Licence, under the Act of Assembly of 31st of March, 1860, and the supple ments thereto, which petitions will bo presented to the Gpurl of Quarter Sessions, of Cumberland county, n Monday, the 14yA day of April, A . D., 1862. HOTELS. Xiowor Allen-r-.TacGb Klino, M. 11. Thompson, J. G. Hock, XJnpor Ai'en —Win. I j. Coeldin. IT. B; Stone. Carlisle, E. W.—Jos. Hcisur, David Marlin, Adam .Wareham. Carlisle. W, W. —IT. Tj. Burkholder, David Cij\rol. D. 11. Gill, Henry (Hass, John Myers, John Hannon. Dickinson township—Daniel Ettcr. East Pcunsboro’ township—Bonj, Clay, Jacob Shell, A. P., Erb, Mary Smith, George L., Spongier. Nowburg borov—James Eakins, Martin Knnklo. Hampden township—Goo. Duoy, Geo. W. Milter. Monroe township—Thomai A.-Liggett. : Mechdnicsburg boro’.—W. W. Irvine, Isaac Group, * Wm. Slorcr. “ - Middlesex township—Samuel. Gannan, Hew Cumberland boro’.—George Paeklor, Jacob •• Switzer, H. A, Boteler. '• JJewtou township—Samuel Parks, Charles Brews ter, SamUel Specco. . . - Nowvillo haro’.,— John M. • Woodburn, Daniel S, Dunlap, North Middleton township- C, Dcechor. Penn township—Elias B. Eystcr. Southampton towiiship-r-Wm. Clark, P. B. Roif- snyder. ' , • Shippensimrg boro’.—Mary A. Matcor, Abraham Hostetler, Henry Harsh.-; Silver Spring township—j.W. Lcidig, Win. Bell, Jacob Otstott, John Loy,. David Bollinger. South Middleton'township—Jno. S. Clark, Snyder Rupley, Daniel Hurrold, 11. S. Qreenawalt, John,Richer, Franklin Gardner,. West Pounsboro' township—Lewis Zitzor. jietailers. Carlisle, B.- W.—C. InhofT, William Martin,.Geo. •'IV inters, John Bailor, John D, Meek, John Goodyear, Hiram Rhoads. - , Frankford township—William Green., .Shipponsburg J)oro*.—J. H. Criswell; . North Aliddlcton township—Benjamin'lloslcr. •• J. 13. FLOYD, Cleric., . Carlisle, March 20, 1801—4 t • Stray Cow. (TA.HE to the premises of the subscriber,. J in Dickinson township, on. the 18th day, of . February, a largo lightered COW, oH(llsfi ß with* white on the -face and flank. The owner is requested to come for-. ■i3hrr iPi i ward, prove property,' pay charges mi ii i i*7 and take her away, otherwise she will bo disposed of as the law directs. .’ >’ - W. G. MYERS. March 20,' 1802—3fc. Nolice. TVTotice is lioyoby thttt-Letters of Ad- Xi ministration on', the estate of William Brattan, deck!., Into of (.bo Borough of Newvillc, have been duly, granted by the Boefistor of Cumberland County* to the subscriber, rcsidipg s ia the. Borough of Car lisle. ~ , ■ All persons indebted to said estate wnl please make payment, and tlioso having claims arc requested to present thoui to ..TAMES B- IRVINE.. Carlisle March 20, 1882.—lit ,'AtfainhlraMr. Fire lugmanre, rpHE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO’ j MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland ' county, incorporated by an act ol Assembly, in the'year ISI3, ami bavins recently bad ita charter extended to the year' 1883, is now in active and'vigorouaoporation ’under the supor intcudonce-of tlu following Board of Managers: Win. R, Gorgas,. Christian Stayman,, Michael Cocklin, Daniel Bailey,* Alexander Cathcart, Jacob H. Ooover, John Eicholbergor. Joseph Wickorsbam, Samuel’Eberly, Rudolph Martin, Mosps Brickor, Jacob, Coovoi* and J. .0: Dunlap, The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as atty Company'bf the kind in the Persons wishing,to become members are invited to make ap plication to the Agents of the Company whp are willing to wait upon them at any time, R. GORGAS, Eberly's Mills, Cum* bcrland county. • Vice Pres’k— Ciitustian Stav.van, Carlisle Cum berland county., Seet’y.—JoriK C. Dunlap, Mochanlesburg, Cum berland county. ; Treasurer—MionAßL.'CociqLiN, Shephordstown, i Cumberland county. . AGENTS, Cumberland County.— John Sherriok, Allen ; Hon-- ry Zearing.Sliiromanstown ; Lafayette Pcffor, Dick inson; Henry Bowman, Churchtown; Mode Gri fijth. South Middleton; SamM. Graham, W, Ponns boro’; Samuel Coovor,.MechauicBburg; S. W; Cock lin, -Shophordstowu; D. Cobvor, Upper Allen; J. 0. Saxton. Silver Spring; John Ilyor, Carlisle; Valentine Foomau, Now-Cumberland, York County.— lV. S. Picking, Dover; James ■Griffith. Warrington ; J. F, Dcardorff,Washington; Richoy Clark, Dillsburg; D, Rutter, Fairviow; John Williams, Carroll, Dauphin County, —Jacob Houser; Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to expird, can have them renewed by making appli cation to any of the Agents. ’March 13, 1362. Triennial Appeals* THE COMMISSIONERS «;ill hold the Ap peals on the Triennial Assessment of .the sev eral boroughs and townships of Cumberland ooun ty, for the year 1802, -at the following times and places: . •■,-’,, Monr o—At the house, of T. A. Liggett, on Monday,, the 10th day of March,. • ■. Silver Spring—At tbo bouse of "Jacob Otstot, on Tuesday, the'Llth day of Marche Hampden and Lower Allen—At tho house of Qbo. Duoy, on Wednesday, the 12th day of March. East Ponnsboro and New Cumberland, at the bouse, of Jacob Shell, on Thursday, tbo 13th of March. Meohahiosburg and Upper Allen, at tho houso of Goo. L, Sponslor, in Moohanicsburg, on Friday ; the 14th day.of March. Middlesex and North.Middleton—At tho.Commis- sioners’office, on Saturda}',' tho 15th of March. Mifflin, Frankford and Nowville—At tho houso of John M. Woodburn, in Newvillo, on Monday the ,17th day of March. Hopewell and Newburg—At tho houso of James Akin, on Tuesday, tho ISth day of March. Sorthampton,Shipporishurg Borough and Shippcns-, .burg Township, at tho bouao of John Ford, in Shipponsburg, oh Wednesday, tho 19th of Maroh. Nowton—At tho houso of C.'Mullingar,, on Thurs day, tho 20th day of-March. , ’ ■ South Middleton—At tho Commissioners’ Office, on Friday, tho 21st day of March., '■ t ' Attho.Commissionors’ Office,on Saturday, tho 22d day of March. Perm and Dickinson, at tho u Stone Tavern,” on Monday, tho 24th day of March. West Ponnshorough— At tbo house of L. Zitzor, on Tuesday, tho 25th day of March. J. H. WAGGONER,'! GEO. MILLER, I Comm’a „ , M. KOST. , j February, 20, 1802, . p the Citizens of the West Ward. Carlisle. JUSTICE OP THE; PIC ACE.—I announce a candidate lor iko ddico of Justieo of P, ho Peaoo at the ensuing Spring election. March 6,1802.—3 t DAVJD’ SMITH. VAIXEY BAM* TVTOTICE.—Ifc will bo scon by the following' -Li advertisement that, Henry A.‘Sturgeon, Esq., has retired from , the firm of Ker, Dunlap & Co., and that Samuel Hepburn, Esq., of Carlisle, Cum berland county, Pa., has been associated wifh the remaining partners in the firm of Kor, Dunlap & Co., and that Win. W. Hepburn has boon elected Cashier in the place of Mr. Sturgeon. THE PROPRIETORS NOW ARK! William Ker,. I -Isaac Brenneman* Richard Woods, I John S. Sterret*!;,, John 0, Dunlap, I John Dunlap, Samuel Hepbur^,. . This Bank will continue to do.a • GENERAL BANKING AND. EXCHANGE BUSINESS \ 4.00 3.00 At their Banking House, in Carlisle, under tjio name and stylo of KBR,.DUNLAP A CO. Money will be'received on deposit and paid-hock on demand, without notice'.-. Certificates of deposit, bearing interest at the rate of Jive per cent., will bo issued for as short a period as four months., Inter est on all certificates will cease at matnrityybut if such certificates are renewed at any time theruaftoi for another given period, they shall bear the same rate of interest up to tbo time of renewal. Twenty days notice must bo given of an intention to with draw interest deposits.' The proprietors would call the.attention of Far mers, Mechanics and all others who desire a safe depository for fhoir money, to the fact that they arc nht only liable to the amount of their stock in the Bank, but are individually liable to the extent of their whole’estates for all the deposits and other obligations of Kor, Dunlap A Co. Particular attention will be given to the collec tion of Vonduo Notes, Foreign Bills, Drafts, Checks, «fec., in any part of the United Stales and Canadas. Remittances made to any part, of the United States, England and Ireland. . They will at.nil.times bo pleased to give any in formation desired in regard to money mutters in general. < The faithful -and confidential execution of nil business entrusted to them may bo relied upon. The Bank will bo open for business from 9’o’clock in the morning, until 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Discount day. every Tuesday. Collections from Philadelphia, New York and Boston made on favorable terms. The proprietors refer to '' Jay Cooke & Co., 1 v, \ . ' E. W. Clark'* Co., j Phlladel I,b,a -• Winslow, Lainer & Co., Now York. Clark, Cheney & Co., Boston, W. W. HEPBURN,. Carlisle, March 6,1802.—1 y Onnhier. ,27 a 25J 4 00 Profliohotui y’s Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to dtt per sons interested that the following accounts have boon filed in the Prothonotni’y Office, for ex amination, 4?e., and will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for con firmation, Ac .fOti Wednesday, the\Qth day of April, ISO 2, viz: .. Tst.—Tho, account of Joseph Baker and JohnKuu cl, trustees of Moses Wolf. . m 2nd,V-Tho account of Samuol Ebcrly, committee of Peter Zimmerman, a, lunatic. 3rd.—The account of Christian Titzcl, committee of Nancy Brownawell, d lunatic, settled by Wm. U. Qorgas, his administrator. 4th.—. Tho account of Robert Wilson .and Jacob f ' Bowman,,, assignees of John Tliirlan 4 under dped of voluntary assignment fcrtho hcnolit- of creditors,' . sth.—Tho first and final account of John W. Fonst, assignee under,a deed of voluntary, assign ment, for .the .benefit of creditors of Wm. N. Russell, and Sami. P. Harper, of Penh twp., .. Cumberland county, ,6th. —Tho account of John Jacobs, assignee of Wm. •. Slydor, under .deed of voluntary assignment, for th© benefit of creditors. 7th.—The account of. Henry S, Bear, Peter.West beffer, and H. P. L. .Vandersloot. trustees of William Boar,'under, the.. Act in regard to domestic attachments, and also tho distribu tion of the assets among tho creditors. Bth—The accountW tho Hon, Samuel. Woodburn, doc’d., sequestrator of tho Hanoycr and Car lisle Turnpike Hoad Companj’, filed by bis executors, Skiles Woodburn and Frederick ’ Watts, Esq. ‘ March 13, 1862.—tc blrcat Bargains, A large Stock of.Nfbw and Desirable Domestic and |Tu.ucy * M V (I 0I) 1) S AT LOW PRICES, New Store and New Goods!! %, C. Cmnfiflb & Cn, Main Slt-cce, CaßissSc, Pa THE subscribers having rented the store room formerly occupied by George W; Hither, oh Maip street,.one door westoV the pounty Prison, havo opened a largo stock of Foreign and Doniestie Goods; Which -will be sold umisitaUy cheqp. , Before enumerating our stock we wish to ’make known to the public a most singular fact: That the onward mgrch of our glorious army, tbo;groat suc cess of Burnsido and Goldsboro in North Carolina, the energetic advance of Foote and. Grant on the Cumberland; the fall qf Forts Henry and Donclson,- and thio capture of sixteen ' thousand - prisoners, should cause such a sudden downfall of prices in Cotton Goods in Carlisle, while it has made no ma terial change of prices in our Eastern cities, nor the opening of cotton ports along our has not lowered.the prices. .But the opening of the great u Cotton Emporium,” or f* Regulator,” as-somo of our customers havo -styled our establishment from Chambursburg, that lias had the desired effect and brought goods to thoir proper prices.; In view of the above fact we would respectfully solicit a share of. the public patronage, to your, interests then and sustain the house that iV the means of lowering the extravagantly high prices. THE FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS ARE RELI- ABLE: Mua'ina (bleached,) at , . 8 cents, do. do ' • extra quality* 10 **. do. do yard wide, do. (unbleached) do do yard wi e, With a fine assortment of Pillow-case Muslim? and Shootings, at prices much below their’ present value. CALICOES. Calicoes at '6J cts.|l2oo yds Calicoes at 10 800, yds. Calicoes, 8 cts|3ooo “ " at 12* Wo shall sell the best quality of. prints, namely Oochocos. Morrimaoks, Sprague & DunnolPs Calicoes at 12J cents per yard. Also—Choice Solid Black and Spot Black Prints and Second Mourning Chintzes at 121 cents per yard. The abHVo largo lot of Prints w.oro purchased bo fore the lato advance in prices, and consumers will receive all tho benefit. Call soon. • TICKINGS AT OLD PRICES I Bed Ticks at 12£ and 18$ cents; extra quality at 25, and 5-4 extra quality Ticks at old prices. BLACK SSMiS. Black Silks in groat variety at 62i, 75, 87J cents and $1 00 per yard. . - Wo shall offer some 300 yards of the choicest quality and best gloss black Silk over sold in this' town atsl 00 per yard. mi mot mmx Having purchased a largo lot of desirable stylos at . low prices, wo shall offer Fancy Dross Silks at 75 and 87i cents, and extra quality at $1 00 per yard. COTTONADES AND KENTUCKY JEANS, In largo variety, for Spring wear, at old prices 3,000 Yards Olngliams Choice stylos, at 124 cents; a largo' assortment of . Double-width Domestic Ginghams at 12J. CANTON FLANNELS, Bleached and unbleached, at 124 cents per yard. Also, a fair assortment of choice stylos and sea sonable Dross Goods embracing Fanay and Plain DeLainea, Caahinerea, Alpncaa, &c. To customers and purchasers of goods wo warrant a largo saving of money in making thoir purchases from us. b * • • N. B.—The undersigned, who hashnon goods for Bontz & Bros, for tL nast oTIt 1 „“ g would respectfully ask of his old friends apdCm thTt° it w'lll 1m h th -" assuring them that it will bp his aim at aU tunos to give them Goods at low ■pricca.'VS^ ' March (5, 1802. , GBJ3ENMELD. BENJAMIN DUKE, Prot/ionofary. ■I2J “ 10 -t‘ 12J‘“ poor, house .statement; •FOR 1801. WILLIAM GRACEY, JOHN MILLER, , and WILLIAM CORNMAN, Esquires,'Di rectors ot the Poor and of the House of Employ ment ofUho County of Cumberland, in account with said County, from the Ist day of January to tho-3Xa5 day. of December, 186 L Cash received from Country Treasurer, $9;300 00 Carlisle Deposit Bank loan, 2,250- 00 Gardner & Co., for old drill and*old metal, 25 00 A. Boslor and others for hogs, • 124 25 Caldwell and others for lap(L and* t#illow> . 139- 29 John Fuller>for oggsj 21 80. B: Morrison,. F. Washbush, J. Heilman,, and Wm> Lane, deceased paupers, 1 ( 75 52 William Gracoy, money rofunilod, 8 75 D. Wink for ; l.bdrrql cider and v 3 60 Drover for r.oan horse, IfiO 00 Drovers for pasture, 90, 00 J f P. Sterling,, for use of Mary Knottlp, 55 00 J. M. Means, for use of C. Laughlin, ' 22 56 Esq., for hides, 13*i 05 “■ - •“ foi; postage, .60 Clmdon fon vest* ‘ ’ 57 Cash paid fiontz and others for * merchandise and groceries, $2,566 59 Mrs. Snltsbaugh and others, -'•£§ out door paupers, . 1,112 81 York and other counties for • paupers, 76 02 • Dauphin county Corainission ers account of Marlin Wolf, deceased, 300 00 Shoomaking, tailoring & hats, 370 15 For o"t door funeral expenses, 116 00. State Lunatic Asylum, , 429 14 Constable and. Justice fees, , 131 54 Farming utensils, . ' . ' 188 14 •Grain and grinding, 371 95 Clover and Timothy seed, 30 37 : Ulacksmithing,- .118 91 Plaster, 10 00 Wagoninaking, . 75 94 New wagon bed, 32 50 Carpentering, 037 Lumber, • . 55 78 Coal for lime,. ,129 90- Coal for.fucl, .. ' 88 90 Wood for fuel, ■' 217 12 W. Gracoy and others for cattle 1,152 91 Gardner & Co., for castings, /. kettles, repairing horse pow- ' • 70 07- Tinkering,' 28-91 Saddlery,. ’ ,60 40, FurmfuiiO, - 43 88 Leather, • 352 46 Hardware, 33. 07 • Garden seeds, plants; Ac., , 38 21 Express Co,, box rentpostage . S 14 Weaving, .dyeing and carding, 22 57 Sundries, ‘ 50 53 Medicines, . 62 39 Out door medical aid, .- 39 25 IS. P. Zmglor, physician, salary, 100 00 • Harrisburg Bank loan, 2,0.00 00 - Carlisle Deposit-Bank discount : on loan, ‘ ’ ,30 00. Firo Insurance Company,, 11 52 Appropriation to Fire.Com,y.j 10 GO- / ;. H. Snyder, salary, • . • '725 "00 W. J. Shearer,. Esq., salary, - 30 00 J. Loudon, far •' ,5 25 Jacob Squirer, Esq.> .Troasur- • or, salary, 50 00. I A. Boslor, extra pay, 24 00 William Graccy, extra pay, IS 00 . . John Miller,' , “ « . 600 Balance duo Treasurer op last ’ settlement. 647 63 '. • .. .$12,040^92 Balitnco in hapds. of Treasurer^. ■ JACOB S.QUIER,'Esq., Treasurer of tho Poor House rind the House of Employment of Cumber land County, in-nccount with the-Directors 6f said liistitution r froin tho Ist' day of Januory til} the 31st day of December, 1861. ’Crish received fromCo'ty Commissioners, $9,300 00 ~ f “ Carlisle Deposit Bank loan 2,250 00 " ■ if from different sources ns exhibited in the foregoing atatciqent, ' . By-cash paid on‘Diroctors?;or -4 dors, . . $}1,303'29 balance duo Treasurer, at last settlement,- Balance in Treasurer's hands, l - Slock on Farmlsi of January . \ 8 horses, 14 milk cows, 11 head of stock cattle, 22 steers, 2 yoke of oxen, 7 sews, 30 pigs, and-43 shoals.- ' Pork, Beeves and ' Veal, f aliened aiid hilled in 18(51, 32 beeves, (averaging 000 lbs.,) • 1-9,200 lb£; • 9 calves, (averaging 735 lbs:) 038 lb's.: 58-hogs, .(av eraging 106-lbs j 9,023 lbs., making in all 29,464. Utensils on (he Fann Ist January , 1562, • l.broadband 1 narrow wheeled wagon, 1 stone . wagon, I.wagon bed, 1 pair wood ladders, 2 pair bay.laddcra, 1 jack screw, I cart and cart gears, I spring nragon and harness,' 1 large sled, 0 plows, 2 single and 6 iloublo shovel plowsi 1 largo and 4 small cultivators, £ roller, 1 drill, 1 threshing ma chine, horse power arid - belt, 1 windmill, 1 fodder cutter, 6 wheelbnrroiVs, 2 log chains, 0 sets of wa gon gears, 0 sots of plow gears, 2 filth and 1 par rying chain,, spreads, single and double tiroes, 7 fly nets, 1 wagon saddle, 9 halters and chains, 45 cniy chains, 1 set of carpenter’s tools, 1 set of black smith'tools, 8 grain cradles, 17 mowing scythes, 1 wire horse rake, 4 picks, 2 mattocks, 3 crow bars, 3 stono.drills, 8 shovels, and a variety of stone ham •nicrs, quarrying tools, spades, forks, rakes, sickles, corn Uoea, wood saws, axes/ mauls, wedges, crout knife, «fcc. ’ Schedule aliQtpfyg the proceeds cf the Fatm 1 , , for 1861. 1305 bushels of wheat,* 91,d0. of rye, 2474 of com, 1284 do. of outs/'OOO da. of potatoes, 40 loads of hay, 31 loads of corn-fodder, 11 loads of pumpkins, 40 bushels of bronm-eprn seed, 43 do, of parsnips, 40 do. of onions, 3.? d0..0f soup beans, 3810 heads of cilbbago, 1400. cucuihbcr pickles, M 0 bushels of green beans, 2 do. of small peas, 12 do.' of toma toes, 40 do. of red beets, 87 do of turnips, 3 dp. of dried apples, 1$ do. of dried peaches, 1J do of dried cherries, boiled 99 crocks of apple blitter, burnt 6000 bushels of°lime, built stono wall around the barn yard and roofed the same, built 90 rods of stone fence, raised broom corn for 219 brooms. Articles made m the Souse in 1861. •18 pair of cloth mittens, 21 pair of knit niittens, knit 38 pair of stockings, footed 80 pair of stock ings, 203 shiris, 89 frocks, j ( J chonpes, 159 aprons, : 0 bonnets, 03 bod oonjforts, 50 packs, 7 caps, 42 .towels, 05 pillow slips, 13 pillow cases, 20 bolsters, !47 chaffbags, hemmed 113 handkerchiefs, 03akirts, 4 feather bed slips, 6 children's dresses,. 11 under shirts, 9 quilts, 70 pair of suspenders, 10 pair of drawers, 21 pais of pants, 2 coats, 9 under wumuscs, spun 98 cuts of stocking yarn, raado -157 yards of rag carpet, 23 ahrouos, 63 barilla of soft soap, 230 lbs. of hard soap. .... Work made, in Carpenter S hop in 18G1. 22 coffins, 1 largo sink, 3 spittoons, 2 largo chests, 7 do. small, 2 sot of rollers on wagon plied, 1 buck ,ot? 1 vessel, 4 step-ladders, 1 ox yoke, 1 largo wa tering trough, laid 50 feet of pipe, 1 bench, 3 sm gl" and 5 dqublo trees, 1 largo clothes press, 70 axo and-hammer handles. HENRY SNYDER, Steward. ELIZABETH SNYDER, Matron. Number of paupers in tho Houso on tho Ist of January, 1861, of whom 18 wore colored, 130 Number admitted up to Deo. 31, 1801, 255 Number born ip tho houso, ® Makingtho whole number through tho year,4oo Died, of whom 5 wore colored,. . 23 , Bound.out, ® Discharged and eloped, _ 23L Leaving the number remaining in tbo house on _ Ist January, 1862/of whom 19 are colored, 141 Out-door paupers, supported at public expense, during the year, of whop? 3 ajo in tho State Lunatic ** Whole numbor remaining chargeable at the - close of tho year, 203 Thoto are in the House 90 males, of whom 10 arc colored; 51 females, of whom 9 nro colored —141. Thoro aro, os near as can bo ascertained, in tbo House, 3 under 1 year of ago, 8 from I to 5, 4 from 5 to 10, 3 from 10‘ to 15, 23 from-20 to 30, 17 from 30 to 40, 18 from 40 to 50,15 from 50 to CO, 26 from 60 to 70, 13 from 7Q to 80, 8 from 80 to 90, 3 from 09 tp. 100. • ’ In addition to the nbor«» i 092 traoiieot <Hr kav cling paupfevs hnvo been received without regular* orders, to, whom ;worfj givjn D3CI meals. Many of said travelers woro also furnished with clothing. • WE, tho Directors of -the £oor and of tbo llouso of Employment of Cumberland County, do certify' that the above and foregoing statement contains a just and true exhibit of tbo Institution during tho period above stated, according to tho best of our knowledge. S Given under oar hands and the .seal of said office, tbo 13th day of January, A. D., 1862. ' ‘ WILLIAM- GRACEY, ) JOHN MILXjfER, ■ Directors, ‘‘ . • WILLIjAJM CORJ?MAN,J of Cumberland county, having examined, tile' account and; Vouchers of tho Direc tors of tho Poor add’House of Employment of said county, from tho Ist day. of January to tho 31st day of December, A. D., 18Q1, inclusive,- rpid also tho account and vouchors of. Jacob Bquier, 'treas urer of said Institution- for same period, do certify that wo find a balance of four.humlred and seventy dollars and sovonty-sevon cents, duchy said. Trea surer to said Institution. Given under our hands, at Carlisle, the 26th day of January, A. JD., 1802. $12,511 69. WHEREAS the Hon. James 11. Graham. President Judge of the several Courts ol Common. Pleas of, the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the scvoral'Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said 1 counties, and Michael Cocklin and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Tcrmi-, ncr and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all, capital and other offenders, in- the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the 13th day of January, 1802, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to beholden at Carlisle,' on the 2d Monday of. April, 1862, (being tho ~14tb day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to continue two week. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace*, and Constables of the said county of Cumhcv’land, that they aro by, the said precept com manded t(K ho then ?md thbro in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex aminations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to-be done, and all those that are bound by recognizances', to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall,bo in the Jail of. said county, are to.be there to prosecute, them ns shall be j.u*fc. • J. T. lUPPET, Sheriff. Mar. 6, 1862. Hurrah, for Cheap Goods! PHILIP ARNOLD has just opened several cases of' ' . 1) R V G 0 ll I's. which ho is prepared to soR at greatly,reduced , . prices, ■ ; CHEAPER THAN CAN BE PURCHASED THIS SIDE OF PHILADELPHIA, notwithstanding tho bragging advertisement of the ■. merchants of a neighboring town. All ho will say is that he is prepared, to sell. Goods ,| : | -i'i , | .'as low AS AAT OTHER HOUSE in .this region of country. ■■ COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES, and if tho ! prices are not satisfactory do not buy. . PHILIP ARN OLD. March 6, 1862. ~ $470 77 .BA|t«ATWS ! ■,BARGAINS-! y&S" Since tho Into victories Domosticc Cotton Goods hayo declined, as there is now a prospect of potting a supply of Cotton. Wo,(LEII)ICIL SAW YER & MILLER, at the Now. store, under Martin’s Hotel, East Main street,), aro receiving daily large supplies of ( opr qo $12,511 C 9 NEW SPIRNG, GOODS, 1 which, with'our oki Blook wlTaVo determined to scU .at CITY PIIICES. . DIIES& GOODS of every va riety j , Plain and Fancy Silks, at all prices ; A largo lot of new Blade Silks at 75,* 87L 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, L7.V 2.00, 2.50 ; now Spring Delaines -at .25 cents f .4,000 yards of best' quality Morimac, Oochoco, Pacific .and American Prints', dark and light colprs, nc>y stylos, at ,* a large at lots 0, S and 1.0 ponta, . Full and Second Mourning Prints, BEST QUALITY ENGLISH, 12j: - All kinds Domestic Gingliams 12J : Manchester .183 ; 30 .pieces of French and Scotch Dross-and Bonnet Ginghams at 26. I BfIQWN. AND WHITE MUSLINS. ’at wdcsale' and retail, good quality 8, fine 10, 4-4 wide 12*. Also 5-4,"0-4, 10-4,11-4, 12-4 afeorros ponding prices’. ■ All kinds of HEAVY GOODS in largo supply at reduced prices—Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Drillings. Osnaburgs.Qottpn Diaper, Ac, Ac. Linen, Diaper, Napkins, Shirting Linens, Shirt Fronts, Collars,.at old prices.' While Goods, all kinds, at old prices. SPRING MANTLES, DUSTERS, SHAWLS, EMBROIDERIES etc.- TT'npp Skirts direct from the factory. 800 doz. La dies', Misses, Men’s and Boys' HOSE. 12J to 25. Men’s, and Boys’ Wear Black Cloths and Cassmiors.s, nil grades,Fancy Caspimers, latest stylos, Vestings, Satinets, Jeans, Cottbnades, Ac., Ac; ; ■ Having secured the services of a first class Tailor, wo prepared to got up Clothing in the most fashion able stylo at short notice. OARPETSI CARPETS! Wp are receiving our Spring supply of Carpets, comprising all the various kinds keptin a first class Carpet House. Carpets ranging in price from 121 t 0.1.25. Oil Cloths, all widths. Mattings, Look ing -Glasses, Shades and Blinds of.all kinds. 1»000 lbs. Carpet chain; Feathers; potion Batting; Counterpanes, Ac., Ac, All th 6 aboyo goods and many others ; wo offer to at a small advance above cost. Win ter Dress Goods—Shawls, Mantles, Furs, loss than first cost. W° determined not to bo undersold. Please call and examine our immense stock. Wo will make additions of Now Goods ns advanced All Goods warranted to be what wo sell them for. LEIDXCH. SAWYER A MT./LER Carlisle, February 25, 1802. m 63 - —512,040- 92 $470 77 A NEW AND. BEAUTIFUL EDITION OF THE Mistakes of Educated Men. BX JOHX S. HART, liE.. D. 12 mb., muslin, prico 50 eta, paper covers,. 25 cts. COPIES of this book will bo sent by moil on receipt of the price, in postage stamps.— Please luhlresg J. 0. GARRIGUES, Publisher, JVb. 148 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia^ $lOO REWAR® ! THE Commissioners of Cumberland Coun ty will pay tho above reward of ONE HUN. DEED DOLLARS for tbo arrest and conviction of tho person or persons who committed the murder,of John Berger, and boy, in South Middleton town ship, on the night of nh M Ja^uarym^ geo. miller, M. KOST, . Commisaionora. Coramisaionora' Office, I Carlisle, January. 0,1802. f Beautiful Complexion. Doctor thomas f.chapmantt-jii send to all who wish it (Oreo of cluifge), the w k ill thomas"f! ( cirApS, ro rnlot.oii. olbhist, 831- Bjioauwat, New Tobk. J*n. SO, 1862—2 m. JOHN W. COCKLEV, JOHN S. DUNLAP. JAMES-R. IRVINE, , Auditor*, df Cumberland Cmmty. Proclamation. GLORIOUS VICTOR!I! «iiii WmMs TI'FK Intq brilliant vibtariSß acliieved;by our. Federal armies have gladdened every. Amcri- 4 can heart, giving assurance of a speedy restoration ofpcacc to this great country. In rviow of this I have resolved to oiler my . THEMENURUS STOCK OP- BRT GOQ es At prices that will satisfy every person nr&. qhcaper than can he bought from any other-house, ;with limited means, just commencing business, £ havo 10,000 YARDS OF Bleached Muslins, and the same quantity Unbleached on hand. I can sell good while muslin at 8 cents, and extra quality at.lo and 12£ cents per yard. Also, 10,000 Yards of CALI C O E S , of AlerrimacUs, Sprague's and. Cocbeoo at 121 cts, —the old prices. A largo assortment of cxcolloni *ccou<£ mourning at old prices—very desirable'. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, nfc C2lc., 75c., Stic, and $l. Tlio 871 c. is tbo same Ibstbas been sold atsl, and oursl quality is tlvo same that ba 4 3 boon and instill telling at st; 25. GINGHAMS, in great prolusion nt 12jic.—old prices. A 150,,. , CANTON FLANNELS, KENTUCKY JEANS, AT OLD PRICKS. CARPETS AND, OIL CLOTHS-, X guarantee that no stock outside .of Philadelphia can begin, to. compete either in quantity or priep. In addition to. the above I have a very largo stock of RITIROKS, LA CES, EMRROtDERIES, DELAINES, CASHA/EIIES, MERINOES, , COIiVRGS, FLANNELS, anti other iD trs a t ® ® itt 3 of the latest stylos and choicest patterns. My siicccss'heretofore has enabled mo to offer advantages to my old customers and the public generally, which' are not possessed by others, par ticularly those who arc compelled in commencing now to lay in a stock af.thc present high prices in the principal cities. . V-' .. .. A dcscriiuinating public will satisfy themselves of the truth of the foregoing before purchasing elsewhere. .My tremendous stock of goods, laid in principally before the rise; is admitted to bo the argest between' Philadelphia and Pittsburg. 1 invito all persons in want of Bargains in Dry Goods to call aiid examine.at JKsT* the old. and well-known stand of . Pcbruaty 27, 1802. AgrlcullMini Socl«ly. The account of GEOTt GE- W, SHJPEIt , . Treasurer of the Cumberland County- Agricultural Society* 1861, Jan. 2Ci.To balance iu bandg'of Trea surer, 1 36 “ Feb. Cash received.from Treasurer of Cumberland county, for 1860, “ Oct. 9 A. 12, Cash received during ex hibition, • lj|2S4 22 “Nov. 111, Cash received from Treasurer, of Cumberland county, for 1861, ci?, By cosh paid A. IC. Kliecrn for print-) , * ing, Dr. Pugh’s Address, HorsOr , bills, and advertising meetings, SIS 00 Win; MeCroa keeping horse during winter oflBoo-l, 40 00 Expenses to Kentucky to pur^h^so horse, . 55 00- • Bal. of expenses .of Harvest Jlomo, 31 25. Messrs. Kbocm, Bratton. isimi and Cornman, printing for Fair, ,50 sp. J. A. Sanderson hay for Fair* ‘ ■ •*. 34 00 Hendorson & Heed oats for. Fair, . 10 50 Expenses of Fair including Band, . Police, Ac. 274 28 Messrs. Delaney, Lino and others for, f - Hardware, Stationary, £p«> 48 72 Premiums paid; ". ’ 3?8 25 • 1 ‘ 996 51 Balance in hands of.'B’repsuror, 5&,228 08 ! The Committee appoihtod.tb audit .%nd settle the account of George W. Shcafor, Troaswror of the Cumberland county Agricultural Society, report that thcy.lmvo- examined the sjytgo with its vouch ors and find it qprrcet, and that there is a. balance in the hands of the Treasurer; to tho credit efthe •Society, of Tiyp. Thousand Two Hundred and Twcn ty-oight Dollars and Eight Cents ns above stated. . Feb. 27,18fi2. . ! * f * i ■ Wine and Liquor Store. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, (Directly Opposite the Volunteer Office.) ’ THE undersigned .would respectfully cull the attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, and Citizens' of Cumberland and the surrounding country generally In his establishment as above designated, where ho keeps constantly on hand a vory’full and complete assortment of ' ' PURE AND UNADULTERATED’ Wines and Liquors. Any article sold as such, will bo strictly as repre sented, and will bo sold Wholesale and Retail at the lowest market prices. His stock'consists in part of ’ -BEST FRENCH BRANDIES. Martel brand, - Old Pinot, Castiiiion A Cp., PollOvojsJn, La Rochclln, ' J. J. Diipqy & Co., ■■ A. Gaulish,' Otard Old Laquoruno GINS. • Holland, Holland Wasp Anchor, - il. B. Old Bohlon, Common. , WHISKIES. Scotch. Family Nectar, 0. Rye, Xriab, Common, Rectified. Wines of all Kinds. Ho has also tbo agoncy for tho sale of Lauor's xjolobratod _ READING ALE, A supply of which will bo constantly kept on gratefully received and promptly attended to ‘ GEORGE WINTERS. Fob. 5. 1852—1 y. , , _ Carpels! Carpets! OIL Cloths, Blinds, Counterpanes, nil kinds of House furnishing Hoods, just received, which vitli one largo stock ol .Qooiiji op bund, wo oQor to tbu-trado at tho lowest market prico. Also, largo additions of Staple Hoods, Vo make no ong pa rade of figures as to quantity or prioo, (ijlnoh are always unreliable) hut offer our largo stock at city iirFcos*. Please givo,us a call. prices, iI ° a LE h DIOH) g AW YER i MILLER. Fob. 2?. 1862., PEARL STARCH. 60 hexes of superior. Pearl Starch now in store, and for sale at lowest city cash prioOs, either whole sale or retail, by J W BBY November, 1861. To J VeUrpy Btite ( Roachc?, Ac. To Destroy Mice, Moles, and Ante, To Destroy Bed-Bugs. To Destroy Motbfy in Furj, Clothes, Ac. To Destroy Mosquitoes, and Fleas. To Destroy Insects on Plants and FottJs, To Destroy Insects on. Animals, Ac., Ac. Tfi , Destroy- ——F very form and specibcof Vermin, •OSTIA- INFAX,£JBLP' R-EJIEIjXES' KNOWN.” EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VEHMiM. 'ijhese preparations (unlike all others,) ar‘(£ “•Ifijpo.frQjn Poisons.” ‘‘•Not dangerous to* the Human Family.” “RaU.do.not die, on thc^premisos,” “They ootnb out of thoir holes to die,” ‘.‘.Tb.oy aro the only infallible remedies known." 1-2 years- and, morp establiqhcyi in Noil Yorft City. Used by tho City Post OJBgih Used by -tho City Prisons and- Station Houscf. Used by— Steamers, Ships, :&c; Used by —-tho 'City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, <tc. Used' by City Hotels, 'Astor’, ‘St.Nicholas/itc. Used by tho Boarding Ilduses, &c., Ac, Used by ——more than 50,000 Private Families. ff&i-Spn one or tiro Specimens of \rhat is where said by the People — EditorB~f},calert ) etc. • HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, need bo so no longer, if they use u Costar’s” Extormina tors. Wo havo used it to, our satisfaction, and if a box cost $.), wo Would havo it. Wo had tried poi sons, but they effected nothing; but Coster’s arti cle knocka th,o breath out of Rats, Micijand - Bed- Bugs, quicker than sto cun writo.it. is, in groat demand all over the country. —Medina {o.,\ Gazette. MCtRE GRAIN and.provisions are destroyed an nually in'Graut Gounty by-vermin, thaii would pay for tons of this. Rat and Insect Killer. -,, • • ' . ‘ hdncaslcr, ( U r « 5.,) Herald. A. W. BENTZ. .HENRY R. 005TAR-~Wn aro selling your preparations' rapidly. Wherever, they havo been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches, and Vermin disapppear immediately., - ■ , Eck.br. fc-QTauFirnn, Druggists, Now Windsor,hid. 10,0 00 u Costary’-.Rnt, ic., Exterminator. •' Costar'a ' u CostarV’ Bed-bug Exterminator, ■ f " Costar.’s ” • “ CoatarV' Electric Powder for Insect?, Ac. . IN 25c. 50c. andsl‘,oo Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. $3 and $5 Sizes for Plantations, Ships,.* . . Boats, Hotel?, •*- 100.00 $3,224 58 [CAUTION 111- Ta prevent the piiblic iVom pbeing imposed upon by spurious nad highly \pernicious Imitations, a new label lias, been prepared, bearing a fac simile of the Propri etor’s signature. Examine each box, bottle, or flask carcTully before purchasing, and take nothing; but ** Costars/'• Sold Everywhere— by All WiioIjESALK DnuoniSTS in largo cities. ' ■ Some of the Wholesale Agents in Ne\y York City. ShiofTbllin Brothers, it Co. Ildrral, Tlisloy it Kitchen B. Fahnesto'ok, Hull <t Co. Bush, Gale & Robinson. A. B. it J). Sands «fc Co. M. Close A” Ob,- Wheeler £ Hart. M’lCissun & Rohhiuz.' 'James ,S. Aspihwall, P. S. Barnes A Co. Morgan A Allen, P. C. .Wells A Co. Hall, Ruckol.A Co’, Lazollo,Marsh A Gardner Thomas A Puller. . Hall,’Dixon it Co. '* ]>. B. Orvis. ' ' Cpnrad Pox. ' '* - T. W. JJyott A'Co. [Robert Shoemaker <$ Co, B. A. Fahnestock *t Co.' jPrench, Richards A Co. And by Druggists, Grocers, Storekeepers apd Retailers generally,’in ullCouNTßif Towns and Villages Intho CarislftFi, by This Thread being made particularly for Sewing Machines, is very strong, smooth, and clastic. IU strength is not impaired by washing, nor by fric tion of tho needle. For Machines, uso Brooks' Talent (ilnco, for uppor thread, and Brooks’ P»Unt Six Cord, Bed Ticket, for under thread. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the tni ,.r n .rnnominr n -a try. Also, in cases of 100 dozen each, assorted Nos., s. W. M VERSTICK, Druggist, b7' C. INHOFF, Grocer, S. ELLIOTT, Druggist, by the DnurtGiSTff, SiORr.KBEi’ERS and Rn- TAiLHJia generally. yr£f~- Country Dealers can order as above. Or address ardor's dijreot-—[or If'Prices, Terras, Ac., desired Send for [lBG2] Circular, giving reduced Prices] to ENM R. COSTAR, Principal Dkpot—No. 512 Broadway—[Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel/] Now York. v*w«»r im.~«•** Destroy instantly AMD OTHERS. Philadelphia, Pa, AND OTHERS. UiNITED STATES. CtfiS. E. IBIGLAUGHLIiV, A T, T 0 R N E - ■ - OFFICE in InhofTibnilding, just opposite , th 6 Market House. .* ‘ ! : t Corlialo March 13, 1862—1 y. f B, K. GOODYEiR, attorn ey-at-law " STREET, CARMSLB, Qpposits Me Prison, ■ OFFICE wilt: Colwell & McClure, Jan. t, 1892; RUFUS JE. SHAPLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 CARLISLE, PA. A TTENDS to “securing and, collecting Soldier's Pay , Pensions, Bounties, At Ofilco on South Hanover street" opposite Bcntz’s store.- Fob. 13. 1862. HI. NGWSHAM. ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE with Win. IE Miller, Esq., South Hanover street,.opposite the Volunteer Printing Office, ’-- •* . Carlisle, Bdc. 22, 1859—10 J. M-. WEAKLEY, . Airdp-EY A T LAW, . OFFICE on South Hanover street, opposite Bentz’s store, Carlisle.-. ■ Feb. 27, ISG2.—9m. LJ. W. FOULK, Attorney at Law. . Office with James B. Smith, Esq., ItboenPs Hall.. All-business entrusted to him will be prompt ly attended ta. . Feb. 5; 1862. Dr. WM, MENTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOfr, HAS removed bis office to the room directly t opposite tho Second Presbyterian Church, Corner, of South Ilnuoye) and Ponfr.et sts., Carlisle* All patients*, entrusted to his care, either fron town or-couutpy, will bo promptly attended to. Fob. 111, 1862.—tf • DU. GEO, $. &EARIGIIT, From-the Ttdlthnore College of DenlalSurgery. ; Office at the residence of his mother; East Kouthr or street,’ three doors below; Bedford. “ ’* Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850 ‘ , ipm.PRJ. C. LOOMIS, DEW . Tisx. South Hanover Street, next door to the .corheref WesiPumfret and nearly opposite Bents’store. Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1859. New Fall and Winter Styles FOR AT THE North Hanover Street r PIIH undersigned would respectfully call X. the attention of tho public to tbo l&rgouid SPLENDID STOCK OF . Piece Goods and Ecady-made CLQTHING Now in stores, af- every rarity and styla, ant at prices as low as cart bo found an, wb.r*. CLOTHS, cashmbres, ’’ VESTINGS, . Of beautiful anil dosirablo stylos, vrliicli trill V. made to order! or sold poryard, to suit th. tost. *f .every customer. A largo assortment of ISHPKTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, PI A NDKERGUfiTFS TIES, STOCKS, IIAIuF-HOSE, SURRENDERS, &c. &e, TRUNKS, TRUNKS! VALISES, GAEPET-jBAGS, UMBRELLAS, &0., <tc., in largo varieties. . V military clothing, Of every. description. mndo to order At ihort notiup and on reasonable terras. .J-.fi'Tlio public is respectfully invited to giro a. a call, aa ivi) foerconlidcut that ourstockand pric.i will‘compare favorably, with any simitar establish ment in town. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, Horth Hanover st., opposite tbo American' Horn,. Oct. 31, ISO.I. . , ' ' .CI-CMEWT.& STARR’S GREEK MOUNTAIN WASHING- MACHINE. PATENTED"' JUNE 8, ISSB. rpHIS machine is so very simple in co»-,' ■_L Btruction,*and efficient uud.easy in operation, that a boy or girl 10 or 12 years of age can perform the services of Washing with case, and 'Go it in 1-i ■the time that n grown person can without a chine. This is a gregt saving to those that hire; also, to the bone and muscles of those who are com* polled to enduro tbo trials of the washing day*—* -(1 This Machine is a gnat nel/-Uihor saving /nre»fibfi. . It is the universal expression of thesis who hare used it, and they arc legion, that the hitherto long and laborious work of washing day i,s“* mndo quick and easy/' by the uso of this inUchino ; and the lime is now at hand When no family should be with- out one', • ” The Proprietors liavo no hesitancy in MJ* ing that this is the acme of Washing Machine In vention, and worth more than all others combined, ft is in fact the “ NE PLUS ULTRA” in tin lin. of invention. For conßrumtiou of Uic above, call and examine one at tho shop of J. E. Wlj»A\ LU, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Carlisle, Dec. 12,1801—Xy* For Sewing Machines. JONAS BROOK & BRO’S , PRIZE MEDAI. SPOOL COTTON. 200 mul 000 yds. White, Black,-abd Colored, TO. HENRY SMITH, Solo Agent; 36 Voaaoy alrcet, New York, Nov. 14,1801—pm, The confessions and experi ence of a SUFFERER,—Rnbliahod as a warning, and for tho especial benefit of Young Mon and thosp who suffer With Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Premature Decay, £c., Ac., Ac., byono who has cured himself by simple pieana, after be ing put to great expcußQ and Inconvenience, through the use of worthless medicines prescribed by learned Doctors. - ’ . ‘ Single copies may bo hod of the author, O. A. LAMBERT, Eaq., Qroonpeint, Long Island, by enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope. Ad dress CHARLES A LAMBERT, Esq., Qroonpoint, Long Island, N. Y. Jan. 30, 1802—2 m - . ■■ JOB PRINTING neatly executed •* tb>» •ffioo
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