MoKaskoy will sell at his-residence in -West bennsborough township, adjoining Plaindeld,_ Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Hogs &o- On Thursday Feb. 20th• 1869 Henry R. and Ann E. Peters, will ofier for sale, in Adam's Co., near Whitoptown, Horses, Cows, farming utensils, &c. On Thursday, March 18. 1802, David and Catharine Rider will sell, on the premises, in, North Middleton township, near the Carlisle Springs, Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, farm ing implements &c. On Saturday March 22d, 1865, Satn'l Ruston, will sell, on the premises, in Silver Spring township, on tlie C. V. R. R., 2 miles West of Mechanicsburg and 1 mile cast , of Kingston. Household & Kitchen Furniture. On Saturday, March 15th 1802, Jos, 'Mc- Guire, will sell at the resdenco of Samu'l Huston, in Mechanicsburg, Horse, Buggy, Sleigh &c. LIST OF SA.L'ES Wm. Deviancy, Auctioneer reb.2o, Jos. - 136ka - c - ndirer. S. - Middleton. " 21, Geo. Kimmel, York county. " 24, Geo. Wolf, adni'r. S. 'Middleton. " 25, Wm. Highlands, Dickinson. " 26 and 27, Jno. Hollinger, Dickinson " 28, Benjamin Silos, W.Pennsboro'. March, 1, Danl. M. Darr, Silver Spring.. " 3, J. Hollinger, S. Middleton. " 4, J. Zeigler, S. Middleton. I . s , 5, David Garner, Dickinson, it 6, D. A Crepe, Penn. - " 7, Ab'm. May, Silver Spring, " 10, Win. Enck, Monroe, " 12, Samuel Gleitne, S. Middleton. " 13, Samuel Nemportz, Monroe. " 14, John Kunkle, S,Middleton. " 16. John Keeney, " 18, Jacob Hammond, 'Middlesex. " 20, George Lay, Aliddlesei. toe Riarittts. CARLISLE'PRODUCE IdAlt ftcported weekly for the Ilerald by • "%Voodtvard at Schmidt. FLOUR (Suporfino) dam. (Extra.) . NV II ITE WHEAT... RED do CORN OATS ...... CLOVERSEED..... TIMOTHY:MED— SPRING BARLEY. EAU. HARLEY ... Varriays. MEE • On tho 3d instant. at Harrisburg, by tho Rev. 8.11. Lettenek, Lieut. - JOHN AT 9111.11.7. E, U. S. A., to . Miss KATE WOOD, of Carlisle." uu tho bib lost , by the Rev. J. 'Ulrich. Mr. 3011 N itinttrrr, to Miss ANN AMANDA DONNELLY' both of ;Middlesex township. On tho sth inst., by the Rev. W. H. Keith. Mr. 3NO. 'MARTIN, of Now York City, to Miss MARY DAY, of More de•Orace, Md. On the 9th (hot., by the name, Mr. JOHN TA PPM( of Baltimore, to Miss LOTTIB P. BROWN, of Mar•ro.do Greco. Md. ptatDs. 11=32:1 On the Ist inst., In Pittsburg, Mrs. CHARLOTTE CURRY,. aged 7t years. New fiboertis molts FOR RENT. y Thnt largo and commodious IVare- TO , house 011 the corner of Alain ,t West eas Carlisle A good Idling nod other conveniences attached. l'os• reAtioll given immediately. Apply to Feb. 14, 1x62. .f. HAY: HAY'. WANTED to purchase a large quan tityci Hay. for which the highest price will to paid in CASH, delivered at the stable belonging to the Stone Tavern owned by Mr. Zug, in the eastern portion of the town of Carlisle. For particulars enquire of N. W Woods, North Hanover streot. 14, 1862-4 t J. REAM fill. DESERTER- FIVE Dollars reward will be paid for the arrest of a soldier named WM. APAJJAsvEn, aged 24 years, 5 fort 1034 inches high, lark complexion, brown oyes and dark hair. Thu said AVAllistor tie sorted from Company I," First Regimont, Ponnsylva nia Reserve Corps, on or about the 20th day of January 1802. The ahoy,' reward will be paid on his delivery to Captain R. J. Dodge, Suporintondunt of Recruiting Oar *lee; nS llhrrisburg, Pa. lIESItY Ai, M'INTIRE, Lt Col. Comci . g. teb. 14, 1802. afa Reg. Pa. lies. Corps. Farm at Private Sale. A FARM of two hundred and ten acres (one hundred and five clear,) and the bal ance In timber of fine quality, situate in Frankfort' township, Cnmherland county, with a two story STONE HOUSE, a Kitchen at each end, Smoke Howie Bake Oven, a well of Water near p the Idtchon, running water in almost :,:bolg : •fl,. every Lle.d, a good Bank Barn, and a fine Orchard of various kinds of Fruit. " This farm has also been limed Neon tly. Terms made known by calling upon the subscriber at his residence in Carifisle. M. MINIM Feb. 14. 186:!--St ISEA,Y I. HAY 100 TONS of Good Timothy hay wanted innedidtely, fur which the highest cash price will be gtven.• ARMSTRONG & 11OFFER eirliAlt, Feb. 4, 1862—at the Citizens of Carlisle & Vicinity, A RE invited to an examination of my _L stock of Groceries, Queensware, Spices, kr. Best or lIAMS at 11 cents per Ib-, Dried BEEF. best Pickets, Katsups, Sauces, Buttered and Boneless Sardines of the most approved brands, Table OD, FRESH TOMATOES & PEACHES, in cans, Dried Fruit, very finotiyrup at 50 etc. per gnli• 18Ish; Piqb ApplO, Sap Sago and Dutch Head Cheese, Coil Oil, Fluid, Whale Oil, best Tobacco and Segura, Ci der, Winos and Liquors, and an endless variety of small wares. Terms Cash. Fob. 7, 1862. VOR RENT. The largo Stone ):louse, on Main street, neap ly op. • visite F. Gardner & Co's. Machine Shop, the property of tins hite J. A. Jima g i man. Possession given Ist of Ap, il, '4. 1862. For terms, &e., apply at this int:A.kv:. • •office. —• • Carlisle, Foli.l, 1861. -_, FOR RENT. -4)ki . TUE MOUNT DOLLY SPRINGS HO ' TEL. The above hotel will be rented 'l,ll from theist day of April next It is -situated at the Gap of the South Mountains, b flatlet frbizi Pd., sail bap for years been a popular ShlthdEh. likl3ORT, oh dccouni of the salu brity of climate, pure air, invigorating atmosphere, pure spring water, romantle walks, drives, Ac. It is seldom so desirable a place as the above Is offer ed for rent.. The furniture, which lo in good order,can be purchased from the present proprietor at a fair prlco. ror further particulars address Jos. IV. i'ATTON, Carlisle, l'a. Fob. 7,1862-2 m Report of Poor House Visitors. January Term, Quarter Sessions, 1862. ricHE undersigned Committee appoint ad by the Court to vlsitand examine Into the con dit on and present management of the Priorllouse of this County, respectitilly present the following report: That in the discharge of our duties wo here visited said Institution at raviolis tirue the past year, and at every visit made a thorough inspection of all the haildings, 'their different apartments, and how occu• pied, and are pleased to find in all of them, evidences of the indefatigable exertions of the present - Sto weld to maltil this Instittition a cheerful and cornforts 4 ble home to those Win) rhceiveits benefits: These wholre (in the opinion of. the Steward) able' to Work, are re• quired to do so. The sick are kindly cared for, and treated by the TO:tending Phvelehin, wife, by the by, appears to be a favorite with the flock; they also receive the attention of faithful nurses. The inmates general ly aro cheerful Old obodiont. - and good order prevails throughout that:landing. They aro Supplied comfort• able clothing, and geed and wholesome food, the rooms are clean and well ventilated; the beds are well at , ranged and lied ifig comfortable.' Apartlioin the main building is another buildin whotionecupants aro prin cipally colored, which also be e a - clean and tidy appear. _,ance,_with the exception-of a few • apartments - on the grgund floor, assigned expressly.for the insane, which ar rather gloomy, and badly v.ontliated. The register shows the following statement! 'The number in the house on January Ist, 1801; was 130, of wheel 18 were ' colored, admitted since, 2.415; birth; 0; milting the mum ' 13-r provided for .10_0; of these 23 have died, 5 of whom • were colored. 5 ha ys bound out and 231 'discharged; leaving in the house 141, of wlitan 10 aro colored; the out door paupers aro 92, of these 3 are sup Potted in the State Lunatic Asylum at Ilarrialairg, making the whole number chargoable.on danuary.ist, 1862, 203. Inatidt, ton to the above, 3002 transient _or. travelling paupers have boon received and prevideti for for short periods. lloßBßT IRVINE, Jr. -- • lIHNRY SAXTON, Visitors. HENRY S. BITTER, - NEW • FXII - 1,111.. • pre*D. & C 0.,: • W holesale "mid ind Curled hair. Viarehouser::leo.—ill South 7th Street, Philadelphia. Glue, Saud and Emo ry Paper, Emory Oloth, Whips ) and -Curled Hair at the. lowest prices. Orders solkitod by mall and ,oatisrg..tipa,gtutralkto_Oil - IVIIITE AND COZAIDN far Milltneni,yrlnters; 136achinders; ;Cabinet Makers, Coach Makers, ec.•&c., . • . poalora is the'aboye will find it of speClal advantage to give as a call, • • • •"' CRA,W7OIID & Soutla_llll Strolk I , l3lladolkida. . Jan. 3d, 1.86}. THE ADVANTAGE CASH SYSTEM, To Purchasers and Customers, fully set forth in the Immense sales of Eyster Bro's) Charnbersburg, Pcnn'a. A Kew Era in Business Inaugurated! The Result more than Justifies our Expectations. Customors; both at homo and abroad see the advan tage to be gained, and buy their goods for CAStE at from 15 to - 20 per cent, cheaper than under tho old system of long redits. 40313i.e EirjP 4 r Clo CO CIS In War Times, can Uo sold. when Merchants '.e; - ... . . 2 O s ' l H"8 .tc - .; • 5 7 LO co 8 ' 1 ! 4: ril , ro. 77 gi . 49 W 4 4 1 i ill 11 © cz , e, c..) ~ .. e ,_.-, —.4 z : il lia /..1 g . OA 'l l rir ' e? " § w 2 E. c. 41 - , 4 , , g -.' .4 2 . ~cA .-, ii:p 6 ,1 ca . f, . ;4.1 g: e 1,4 cA g ~.4 0,5 , i . E . u) C.) F, 4' rfl a. i. 7 ~ .r. R. Fl ‘° ' 4 .'t CV ...g n 0 +,.: ii;•4 '4 r , ..”, C) Q 4 1- M ."' . 2 ' 2 . y 2 E: ¥,s vz 2 ' 4 IN . ",kvaA . • 1.- gi P t' 6 : fq -2 O 11 1 '' ....13 o ~ P .11- .- ,-,.., $:100 yards Unbleached musllns-:-geod arthdr—enn yard wide, . . . . . . coots. 4000 yards blanched Moslins—one yard ',side—beautiful quality, at . . . , . 121 1 5 . rents: The above 7900 yards of Muslims purrhased before the great 'l(lv:tore in prices nod all we have left of an Im mense stork, will be sold until the date mentioned, at 126 cents. The salmi quality of goods retailed Icy other merchants at from lb to 18 rents. 3000 yards Calicoes, 5000 - dc. dn. 71100 430. dn. . . . . 10 24.0110 40 do 1 . 2, a All the above Calicoes being of desirable styles and and choice paterna—not old shopkeepers—we will offer at from 2 to 4 -ents per yard less than they can be pur chasm/. in Eastern cities. 1.100 yards Striped Ca C trpots it I arr. 4 la 111/114 It Carpets at Extra quality Inqr , tlful patturxa and clt( low priceS. e V. z N aQ N O , 5 I 1 f/7 o Z e 4 Ul M 4 ra -L" 0 F.. - a a z ; 11 4 P - 4 U!'01 • r„ A4 H c' `4 qPI l W ci) • 4Ela ^c72 A 0 b• m u3td 1. 1 51.4 5 114 ..4 XI .Qr..Zl‘.3Ft... ! Ilandsnme Drown qugar Choice Soft Crushed Whito, SYRUPS Extra good Syrup, Superior Baiting Molnxgox, l'ortlitud Syrup, . WM. BENTZ DOMESTIC GINGHAMS! Notwithstanding our immonso sales of goods of all kinds Su the last month, we still rnn niter our inmtatn• ors, far end near, 100 pieces of choice patterns Domestic Ginghams st 12 cents. HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! 1000 pairs Ladies', Mens and Missses Bleach ed, Mixed and unbleached Hose, at ru inous low prices, purchased in 'New York and Philadelphia, weeks a g o, before the advance of per cent. was placed upork-litcyti. - - LANCASTER GINGIIAIIIS4 Determined to servo our customers with cheap goods, we shell open on the 16th day of February. 121,0 oo yards of the choicest quality and most desirable styles and best colors 4aneaster Pint:hares at 12% cents MERRIMACKS & COCHECOS. Although wo are charged by a great many merchants with selling our goods hereto cost, wo shall for the par ticular benefit of all our customers and Monde. far and near, opon on the 15th day of gebrugtry, 16,000 - yards of the choicest. paterns, mutest deslgna, fat colors of fderrimack and Cbcheee Canines tit 1.2% eta. per yard. We pledge ourselves to sell until the let of April, or ai long us we have the goods on hand; the aliov,o Prints and Gingham at, the prices named , us tilso till the goode named in tfili advertisement. Piiicbasorn will tileasehotice the ilia That the above named geode aro on hated and Will be sold aiiho tacos named above, Eelltuary ti .., 114)ar I .MEAT I - . • 1.0 irIVS of Good Timothy !fay Tn a ted Immediataly,. for Wh'ith the highest cash pr en will be given. ' • , .. • . ARIVISTRONG & fIOFFER. Carlisle, Fob 7,1862.=3t FIRST or THE SEASON.— gita Tlval of Now StyLmi,of FALL AND WINTER THE NORTH HANOVER STREET CLOTII- • •ING EMPORIUM. , - The Undoreignad takes pleasure to Inform his friends and the public gonorally of the largo am:liveried assort ment, of piece goods for : 1 , . ' - . WENS AND BOY'S WEAR. -` —Just received, comprising: all -thelatest-slyloe aPtl jlovoltlonin the market; wnich haVo boon - Selected 'with care, and will bo sold, at as favorable. prices, as can bo obtained anywhere else. ... . OLOTII, ••, • . ' ' . • •'' . CASSIMERES - r ,- , '-- - — 7 , • . . VESTING% .. ' Ovorcoatings; Satinets and Jeans. which will be made to order, or sold per yard'at the lavrest prim, • ' . - The public is respectfully invited to inspect our stock, Ware purehashag elsewhere, - - • ' • • . ISAAC 'LIVINGSTON - . . NorthlTanovor Strout, opposite the:l/market' Muse. - . Irr3il War) , work made at the shortoat .noticd,-and with dehratub. . .. • • . OF THE IN BUSINESS, understand their Business 02 • 1-4 0 op 0 k OCj «3 4 pg 0 Pr 4 tI2 F4 z °ELI ° 0 `E' , ' 10 0 , z A o c_) GL!,," contra CARPETS, rpots, good quality, st. 23 rds tin and Three-Ply Carpets, beau 'lee colors, on hand and for sale at . 2, I 0 .9. = t ','24 cd ... I. e, CI r-- E 1 g 12 1 .: et, . 12 jrts , 10 .* ets• EYSTER,,& - BRO'S. STATEMENT or TETI' VINAIq'CES COUNTY. OF CUM BERLAND , - From the Ist day of January, to the 31st day of Decemlit,r, 1861, inclusive': A. L SPONSLER, Esq., Treasurer, IN ACCOUNT WLTII SAID COUNTY. RECEIPTS. To balance in bands of Treasurer at last set, Moment, $G,928 55 Amount outstanding taxes at last settle. • - - meat, . Taxes levied for tbe year 1861, Abatement received from State Treasurer, Borrowed-ou , Courity=bonds,by-VirtuiteL.ttle„ Act of May 15,1861, 1:62074 Borrowed on notes in Bank, 0,025 34 Interest received from Collectors, 132 76 Received on account of strays, 22 70 Fines and verdict fees 64 50 Tax on unseated binds, Sale of old lumber et,Fairview bridge, Stone macadamized at the jail, Froth miscellaneous sources, Total amount of receipts, Expenditures by Payments. ASSESSORS. raid fiernugh and Township Assessors for services, $ 4Th FO ABATENIBNT. Paid Coihectare abatement allovind tax pay -2,160 20 BRIDGES AND ROADS raid for ionalring and painting old bridges, SIS 4 0 For road damagos, C. Stayman and others for vhoring and lay ing odt nods, • Paid Traverse Jurors, $1,725 Drand Jurors, On 71 District Attorney's foes in Commonwealth cases, ~sl 5Q 'Witness fees in Commonwealth cases, Wm Dould. Court Crier's fees, UU For 'mining jurors while trying eases in Oyer and Torminor,' 18 00 For Dockets, for County ogiCeF, 28 02 For repairing desks in offices, 10 Sb John Floyd, Clerk's fees In Commonwealth cane, 410 14 W. J. Shearer for auditing accounts of Coun- tv Offices, P. Quigley, Prothonotary's fees, CONIMISSIONERS' OFFICE Paid James Loudon and othore, for station• ery, $ 63 9, N. II I , ;,dcels, Esq., for sorclees as Commis. !donor, up to I2th November, 322 51 J. If. Waggoner, ,liscL., for services ail COMMIR- stoner, 1:.7 Oeurgu Nfiller, Esq.. 31:1 50 •Micbaul KosL,.Esq.. for services no COMMIS- sinner from 13th November, James Armstrong, salary as Clerk, •A. Snowman, for corerlog. tnbl• In office, IL. Newsham, lice, , salary as Attorney, CONSTABLES' FEES Paid Andrew Martin and others, moos la Com wealth ..R, s39r, (.0 A. Martin and others, for quarterlyretufb, Ul 33 ELECTIONS Paid sundry persons for holding general and township elections, $1,206 70 INQUESTS. Paid D. Smith and others, holding Inquests on sundry dead bodies, $l4O 50 JAIL AND EASTERN PENITE:NTIARI`. Paid It. McCartney, Esn , for support of pri soners, be., $4,001 12 Chas. Ogilby and others, for goods and cloth ing ire prisoners, 142 50 William Eyler and others, for shoos and re. pn firing, - 54 ila .1. It. Nonetnnker and others, for coal, 2aii 54 Joseph May and others, for et•ma delivered, 82 55 It. E. Foote and others, repairs at, the prison, 205 55 tins and Wator Company, for gas arid aster, 0 Stephen Keepers, salary as 'Keeper of prison, 150 00 Dr. NV. MV. Dale, salary physician of prison- 37' Gil ets s 75 ets ern. 30 00 W. M. Ttoetem; draft in favor of Eastern Pen- ' itentlary, 318 70 JUSTICES' FEES Paid 1. Ilo',comb and others, J,usticu rem; In Common W eal th cases, .112 40 LOANS AND INTEREST. 4 a tfil P- 1 3 P I a 1.: 4) '2 Paid Adam l'effer vuld others, County bonds, $4.000 00 W. M. Boetom. Cashier, notes in bank, 7,000 00 Jacob Coover and others, interest on County 'bonds, 1,773 43 W. M. leet= , Cashier, discount on notes, POOR HOUSE Pala .Inenit Squier, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor Ilona°, the amount of estimate for 1861,59,300 00 Jas. It. Irvine snit others, salary as Visitors .. _. 0 ‘ : b ❑ t. --..4 . A.7' for tho year 1560, William Orarey, Esq., Wary as Director, Abraham ➢oslor, Esq., " PUBLIC BUILDINGS Paid J. IL Spangler uud others, for repairs at Court House, $35 00 IL. Neteher, salary as Keeper of public build ings, BO 00 John Corhet and others, for cleaning cellars, whitewashing elllces, &c., 30 07 E. Stool, for winding clock, 15 00 PUBLIC PRINTING Paid .1. B. Briaton, for public minting, SIS 4 05 J. Cornman, , ~ 224 11 Gun. Zinn, - . 1 172 10 A. K. ltheetn, 'i ii 164 If, 10 cts cti MISCELLANEOUS Paid 11. S.TPtlon, bill of sundry articles, $l2 38 George Noir and others, fur shoveling snow, 6 50 George Scohey, John W. Cocklin, and John S. Dunlap, Ilmq., Auditors, 105 20 M. M. Morris, for repairing ALOTOS, 1 50 G. W. Sheafer, appropriation to Agricultural Society for 1810, 100 00 Go do 1801, DM 00 Sterrett Shoafor, for corn cobs, 2 00 .1. li. liral ton, ter psatago, 4 2:4 George Zion, 8 02 Travelling expenses of Board of Commission ers on Colinty business, 0 10 Gas and Water Company, for gas and renter • for Court Douse, 35 10 William Miley, for certified copy of Act of As sembly, 1 25 Gen. Neff for trimming trees on Court House Square, 75 C. InliotT, for bill of sundry articles, 14 74 „ F. Common for chairs, 12 00 N'. 11'. boomer, reward lbr arresting horse .. .. thief, 20 00 18: 11. Eckels, cur fare for the year 1861, 35 00 A. Senseman, horse hire, 24 00 J. 41, D. Rhoads, for coal for Court Rouse, 28 00 3. Armstrong, truveliug expenses on County business, 15 00 George Miller, car fare for the year 1861, 20 00 Smith And others, premiums on fox seal" 67 95 Newsham, professional somilees In read mem 37 70 $607 07 Whole Amount of Commltedeners' orders, $40,631 411 Treasurer's commission at 1% per cent., 609 47 Commissions allowed Collectoi 1.014 77 Esonoratlans, 001 76 Outstanding texes, 81s1 December, 1861, 5,8U1 57 SOLDIERS' RELIEF. Am't. Of orders booed by " Board of Itellefi" no constituted by the Act of Assembly, op- . proyedi the loth day of May, 1861, - $6,402 08 Treasui er's commission nn same at .1 per ct. (4 02 palance in bandit 01'7:re:rawer, 0,060 12 Schedule of County taxes outstanding - - ' 'on the Ist janiiary 1862: . 1858 James Spottswood, Carlisle, $ 44 16 T. J. Hackett, Irraukford, 54 39 " John Crawterd, Nowtllie, • 54 27 " John Whaler, West Ponnsborough k 33 31 1859 Thomas Ittadolph, South Mlddiettin, 240 04 1800 *N. W..WoodS, Carlisle, 133 41 " Joseph Totten, Mechanicsburg, ' 413 28 J. 111. Woodburn, Jr., Newvlllo, 10 13 " Lewis Klotz, Upper Allen, :.-132 89 n ,Satimel littler,• West Peonsbotough, 88 00 1861 J. C. Thompson, Carlisle, "; - 626 26, , " fFedderlek Rev, Dleltinson, 237 50. " John Sanderson, Frankfordi 25 25 " *Samuel Shearer, IlamPdatt, ' 197 44 ~, .ztopii Elliott, N0P0w,011,„„,,,, ' 214 10 . 'J1117105 Burtnat, Monroe, 1 4511 58 " Jake Vatter, Ididdleset r 479 65 " Jamb Emingor, slechatilesburg f 181 23 " John Stevlelc, Newburg,. 09 06 . Daniel S. Minton, Newville, 30 18 . 1 ' Adam Peeman, New Cumberland ? 21 74 " Tam P. Wise Penn 111'61 . ' . ...._, a j. NV, Laidig, 811vor Spring, 737 at John Bibb, South hllddloton, • . 823' 20 a John A. Duko, lihipporinbui g Borough,, ' 108 98 .._.*Wrn‘BeJnalts,..Upper Allow, . .... 217,48 $5,801 57 • • Those marked thrui * have since iald In full. Those marked thus t bare since paid In part. CIIMBEItLAND Cout42i, 86 We, tho Commissioners of Cumberland county, do certify and submit the foregoing as a correct statement of .the Recelpte . and Dapendentitures.of.the_aforesaid CelliAy from the let day of January to the Met dig of December, DM, Inclusive, and also a schedule of the outstanding County fares in the boroughs - and town shipatherein stated, together witb a statement of ox• • pense,s under each bead of appropriation made baSthe . . , 014 1 . 1_TRE, 6,102 70 39,840 34 1,167 68 1 10 83 85 34 87 1 42 p2,3 , * 11 16 00 1,0 70 SEMI COURTS 20 (10 Ir, o $3,641 aU lo ,mo 0)) 1 50 f 0 t 1 t,1,70b 47 MEE $5,272 41 EMI $l3 2O I.)`, 0 00 30 00 30 00 $0,390 00 Ei MEI $62,395 11 . , i ._ _ . . Comnilssloners-in-ooMplinnei-wthAto-requisitions contained In tho Zid and 23d sections of. an Act of As-, sombly of this Commonwealth • passed .tho I.sth day; of Apr 11,1834. t o w u o r n ha y u 's & seal' of °Mao at Car. 61)--"-TATI; lisllY:hg7. C A. 1/.1862. t s d oventh' da,,iof 'January, ~. ^ J. li. WAGGON R, MILLER., M. KURT, Commissioners Wo the Auditors of Cumberlandeounty,baidiig.boon duly sworn according to law, snot at ,tho_Commission ors Office, in Carlisle, on Monday, tho 6th day of Arm• ary,,1862, and proceeded to audit and 'adjust the . rtc.. count of Alfred L'Sponsler, Esq., Triro3urer - of said County, *Om the lot day of Jannary to the 31st day of December, 1801, and do certify that we find the Kum of stx thousand and sixty•nine dollars,. and twolvo cents, duo by said Treaaurorto the said County, as will ap... pear by the foregoing statement of said account. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our bands the 25th day of January, 1802. • - JOIIN - 19. - COOKLIN, JOHN S,IAINLAX, • ' JAMES It IRVINE; Auditors of Cumberlaixd'County. SEtWnefit'of Tho Commissioners of Qumberland oottittp Make and submit, thn fel lowing statement of the bonded debt to gether with the - Inmost! Of-the Countyron.the•lstday of January t lB62. . , LIABILITIES Amount r.f bonds outstanding on Janunry istd, Including isterest ns per last on. • nun! statement. $30,300 66 Deduct amount of interest Included In gala stAtemont* 1,210 66 Amount of principal of bonds outstanding Jan. 1, 1861, $20,000 00 Amount borrowed on bonds, In 1001, by virtu° of the Act of Assembly of May 18, 1801, 1,020 00 Amount of principal of bonds paid during tho your 1801 0 4,900 00 Total principal of bonded debt January 1, 1802, $25,810 00 ASSETS Amount of balance In Trea silo', Jen, I, 1862. Ana. of outstanding taxes in Collector's bonds, Excess of indebtedness heckles according interest not duo, over assets. *lnterest mauves on the bonds et irregular periods during the year and all that has become due has been paid, and is embraced he the sta o.l tau Al i li n i n ii, t vi coi an e o :p o e s n E dl i t t, ures. . . Id. KOST, Commissioners. We the Auditors of Cumberland Cou n ty having es amiued and compared the above statement srith the records, do certify that It presents a cOrrect exhibit of the ',ceded debt and argots of said County on the first day of January, A. D. 1862. . _ _ JOHN NV, COCK JOHN 8.- DUN LA 3 A. NI ES AL• I RV' Auditors of Ctuntorlautl county Carlisle, Jan. 25, 1802. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. ; r 4; 0 ., • G _ ' l l •.,in Passenger Trains fir Pottsville, Read ing and Harrisburg.. ATORNING LINE, -Daily,-{Sundays Excepted.) Leave New Depot, .Corner of Broad and Cal',twilit! Streets, Philadelphia. Passenger en. trances on Thirteenth and Callowhill streets, at II A. M.. con staging nt ilarrisburg with the Pennsylvania Railroad, 4.10 1 1 M., train running to Pittsburgh; the- Cumberland Valley 1.00 P. AI train running to Cham bersburg, be., and the Northern Central Rail. road 1.20 I'. M. train running to Sunbury, An AFTERNOON LINES Leave new Depot, CORNER 1 1 11? BROAD and CALLOW !' ILL b'i'd., PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Callow hill streets.) For PUTTS LLE and 11.1 11111: 4 BURO, at 3.15 P. M., Al1)All.1, connecting at Ile rrisburg with the Northern Central Railroad for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Ac. Express train from New York via Easton, makes close en,, section with Reading Nail and Accommodation trains, connecting at itai-risburg with the Pennsylvania Central 3.16 A. M. train running wrest. Fur R.EAOINti only, at 4.1 0 I'. M., (Suudays excepted FITLTOIZI=MM=MiIffn ROAD. From Plilladoinbia, To l'ineniaville,' 281 Reading, 68 Phil:00101a k. Beading Lebanon, ( and Lebanon Valley B. IL II 'sir 112 _ . ..larrishurg, Dauphin, 124 Nil I nrsliu rg. 142 1 l Northern Central Trevorton .1 unction, 158 , Railroad. SO'llbl.l , y, 16111 Northumberland, 171 Lewisburg, 178 11111tou, . IS2 NI un ey , 19: Sunbury and Erie R. 11. Williamsport. 209 Jersey Shore, 222 Lock lia run, 235 Ralston, ' , 2 2 ; 3 1 4 t 1 Williamsport, and Elmira Troy, Elmira, 257 ) Railroad. ThelB. A M. and 3 15 M. trains CONNECT DAILY AT rowr CLINTOM, (Sundays excepted.) with the CATAW D'"SA, WILLIAMSPORT AND EltIE BA IL ROAD,tnatlng close cc nneetlonc with II nen to NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA, the WEST and SOUTHWEST. DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA, Corner of Broad and CallowLlll streets. IV. If. Mel I,IIENNY, Secretary Feb. 7, '62 THAT STANDARD SHEET." 1862. GREAT NATIONAL BANNER OF INTELLECT, FOR American Hearts and Homes * EIM NEW YORK - . MERCURY. A NEW YEAR WITH AN OLD FRIEND n New Year's day of 1862, that world renowned and unrivalSvi gem of American jour nn Ism, them orless NOW York Mercury, will enter upon' the twenty-fourth year of the most brilliant career ever achieved by a paper. 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BRILLIANT COLUJINS, finding in them a fascinating mental discipline known only t, thosa who rally to the Benner•shout of the Army of American Intellect mid Genius I In commencing a Now Year, the proprietors of The New York Illereurr can only say, that - lt shall ho their elm to make their great family journal of American lit erature, for 18112, more brilliant and enchanting than ever, in its concentration of all the world's grandest and moat beautiful specialities In healthful Romance, graceful Poetry, elegant and quaint Gossip, running Knowledge, sparkling Ilumer,aud. entertaining News— until, like love, it rules the court, the camp, the bower," as it already mules the happy domestic fireside. The fidttorial tone and National departments of The, New York. 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Our story, Initiatory of tbo Now year, 101 l nplondld national ltotnanca, conanonclog in the New York Nur• cury of Saturday, January 4th, 1802, and entitled 1 %'1.1E RATTLIISNANE TUE REBEL PRIVATEER A TAM? OF THE PRESENT 24/N.E. BE IWD BUNTLINE' the greatest Nautical Novelette since the days of Illarrycitt.- , , The The Now York Mercury is sold by all rs . wsnion and periodical ilealord in America. To subccribera, It-le regularly mailed every Saturday morning, for $2 a year; three qoples for $5; elk copies for-$9.; eight copies for $l2, with an. ostra copyi free, to the goiter up of the clue. Sir months' subscription received. Always write plainly the 'name of your Post office; County, and State. We take the notes of ail specie paying banks at par, Payment must invariably be made in advance. Specimen copies sent frowto all applicants. Address all letters and remittances, post paid, to CAULDWELL, SOLITLIWORTII WHITNEY, Proprietors of the New York Blercurr, 46 andj.B Ann street, Now York City. N • OTlCE.—Letters - Testamentary - on the estate of THOMAS' NV: IILAOK, deed, Into of Penn township, having been insued'to tho eubneriber, residing In the swim township; Mateo fa hereby given" to all persona Indebted to said estate to melt° payment, nod thoso havingolaime to prosont than duly. antilop. 'Witted for sattlemetilt to • • -- - J071,Y. T. (.1111:EN L Ex'r. - . . , .. . ,:oR RUT.:-.-1120 subsort , ~ , :- - . . bur offers for Rant the Store Robin ; °` l.. .an dvrelllng Situated on tbo North £aut.. • ; 11l ,' corner of the Public Square and now °con, II I • `, 'plod by P.O. Kramtirasweller.- PosesSlon ----< 'to be Wagon - April 1etTA71).'1852:, - ,, -. .- - --,••• Carlisle hoe '''' 586 • "ROBERT iltVulp, Sri— • • . ' M up IFrom the Ist Aprll, 1862, ;the Byre]- I' - ling House and Store acr la on North Hanover street, Carlisle, new: occupied by L. Myers.. Jantiati 81, 1862—tf 'JNO. B. PAltalat. THE GREAT CAUSE OF HITIWAN MISER T.l Just Published in a Sealed Envelope, Price 6 cents; it Lecture by Dr. CUL. if, YERWELL, on the cause and cure 6f !OM', SpermatOrriumt, Consumption, Mental • - sand Physical Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy; Impaired Nutrition of the Body ; Lasltude;. Weakness of the Limbs and the Back; Indisposition, and Incapacity for Study and Labor; Dullness of Ap prehension; Loss of Memory; Aversion to kociety ; Love of Solitude; Timidity; SeltDistrust; Dizziness.; Headache; Affections of, the Eyes; Pimples on the Face ; Involuntary Emissions, and Sexual Incapacity; - 1,116 Consequences of Youthful Indiscretion, &c, This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the . ebove enumerated, often self•afflicted, evils may be removed Without medicine and without dangerous surgical ope rations, and should be road by every youth and every - Soot under aledsea', to any address, In n plain se en velope, on the' receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, Dr. OIL .T. C. KIANII, Jan. 81. 127 Bowery, Yorks Post Office, box 4686. - POLYTECHNIC -COLLEGE r -Phia. • E Spring Session of this - Institution I commences on Monday, March Bd. It consists of a,collection of schools in the several departments of learned Industry. Young men are trained in Mine En gineering, Civil Engineering, Practical Chemistry, Me chanical and Military Engineering, Architecture and Agriculture. For particulars enquire of J. IIA3III,TON, " January 31, 18n2.—* Carlisle. THE. Auditor appointed- by the Or phnns' Court of Cumberland county, to Maim die tributinu of the fund in the hands of Jacob Bret,. and Jacob Longsdorf. Executers of the fast will and testa ment.of Daniel Bretz. deo'd., into or tlid township of Hampden, 'trill attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday, the 22d of February, 1862, at into office, in Carlisle, when and where oil parties interested In said fund aro hereby notified to attend. 11. NEWSHAV, Auditor. ; January 31, 1162-73 t $10,710 OJ $6,06.) 1 h 801 .57 TO TH - F, CITIZENS OF CUIVIZERLAND COUNTIT. TEIE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to Inform yen Vint ho hoc just opened a DRUG STORE the yon, of Carlisle, In the room former ly (coupled by Reynolds & Pleffer, ass Drug Store, next door to Inhoff's Grocery Store, South Hanover atl-ect, where he will always ho found ready cud willing-to ply the spatula And vestal. The fbliowlnk liSt comprises the main portion of his stock :—Patent DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, TRUSSES, Suspensory bandages, Window Giese, Toilet Snaps, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, Perfumery,Canos, Notions pod Varieties Generally, Confectioneries. Tobacco, and Sugars, Lithographs and Frames, Burning Fluid, Paint, Varnish and Sash Brush. es, Coal Oil, BLANK BOOKS & STATIONARY generally having had over fifteen years' experience in the Drug Business, with a desire to accommodate and pi ease tny - enotemors, There to receive tr resonable share of public patronage. ft is my intention and desire to give perfect satisfaction In every particular, to ail who may favor me with a call. PRESCRIPTIONS • Carefully coutpounded, at fair prices. Give me a roll. DOS. 6,1861. - S. 11.. PA NN FBA K Eh. - 1 I ,RSO (A $13,939 3 DR. WILLIAM _B. HURD'S MOUTH WASH D A SURD REM:EDY FOIL A Bad Breath, Sore Mouths, Canker, Diseased Bleeding Gums, Nursing Sore Mouth, A.ND the best specific now in use fbr ANY diseased condition of the mouth. It hi imrticUlarly beneficial to persona wearing ARTIFICIAL TEETH, completer) , destroying every taint 2r the mouth, ah• ttorbing and removing all impurities, insuring • A SWEET nnEATH, to all who ri t ulko uso of It.. No Youxu LAtir or YotNo CICNILENAN-Who IS nffileloil with a BAD BREATH ,:hmild delay applying this remedy, tor it IL a Alain cure, and Is approved and recommended by every ph.y— slelan under whose notice It has been brought. USE Dr. 11:m..13. .II UR D'S MOUTH WASH. Prepared at Dr. Menu's Dental ()Mee, No. 77 Fou r rth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. 13E - -,Price 37 Cents per Bottle. -V3a A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Office; Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruce Street, Now York. Sold In Philadelphia, by 11entt k Co., 2:12 North 7(1 Street: 0 S. 1410 Chestnut street; and by all Druggiqts. DR. WILI I IAM. lIUREYS TOOTH POWDER! This Powder possesses the CARBONIC VI ITIIOUT Tll9. INJURIOUS PROPERTIES OP CIIARCoAL, and is free from all Acide or Alkalies that can In the lea% Injure the Teeth. Its attiou being enthely mechanical —pnlleUiug without wearing the enamel. Dr. IVm. B. Hurd's Tooth Powder : la recommended by all Eminent Bond:its. Prepared at Dr. [lord's Dental Office, No. 71 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, B. D. Xe- Price 25 Cents per Box. -VIA A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruco Street, ° Now York. Sold also by Caswell, Mark k Co. , Filth Avenue 11ots1; .1, A 1. Coddlngton, 715 Broadway; D. S. Barns:, 202 Broadway, and by all Druggists. DR. WILLIAM B. lIURD'S TOOTHACHE DROPS For the Cure of Toothache, produced by expesed nerves. It is parttenlarly adaptCa to all eases of children anlletod with TOOTIIACIIII. Parents can relieve themselves from that distressing weariness caused by , LOSS OF SLEEP, and Omit children from great suffering, by keeping a bottle of Dr. Wm. HURD'S TOtrpliAOHh DROPS in the house. Preparottat Dr. Iturd's Dontal Office, No. 77 Fourth Strout, Broooltlyn, E. 1). t;e- Price, only 12 Cents per Bottle A liberal discount made to dealora. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, Pold In Philadelphia. by Dyott Co., 239 North Cd great; 0. S. Hubbell, 1410 Ohostuut great; add by all Druggists, 88. WILLIAM B. BUMPS NEURALGIA PLASTERS, FOR VIE CURE OF NEURALGIA OR TOOTIIACIIII PRonuonD BY COLDS LOCAL NEURALGIA Is immediately cured by their application. T hey act like a charm,. end are perfectly harthless to their nature; do not produce a blister, abd leave no unpleasant results. Dr. Wm. B. Hurd's Neuralgia Plasters never till to giro stktptfuetion to all who test their virtue. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's_ Dental Office, No. 77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. Ate" Price, only 15 Cents, Huell.—Ela A.liberal discount made to dealers: Address Piittbipal Office, Tribune Buidinge, No. 1 Spruce Street s New/York. gold in Philadelphia, by Drat & cd., 232 North 2d Street; 0. S. Llubboll, 1.410 Chestnut Stipot; and by all Druggists. C_ NOTICIL—Wo aro daily receiving orders to sond by mail HOMO ono or more of Dr. liurd's Dental Remedies, vvhieh wo cannot till. None are mailable except the Neuralgia Plaster, which we send in an envelope on re ceipt of price (16 conts),and ono stamp. Ilut to accom modate persons in places whore the druggists and store keepers are behind the age, wo he ve put up packages ,- In white ernlv,ssed sevon Inchon by font., with coMpartments—each box' containing a bottle *.e f Dr. Ilurd's Mouth Wash, and Tooth Acho Drops, a box of Tooth Powder, the Neuralgia .Plaster, a valuable little Treatise on Tooth and their Diseases, the best means of preserying thorn, and the proper treatment of Chil dren's Teeth, worth of Moll' the •entiro cost to evott young than or woman, or parents with young children, ,with sundry other nocossary articlos; price per package ono' dollar, or-six packages for $5, sent by express es directed. As the P.xpross charges aro not much, If any more on a dozen than on one, it Is tier cheaper to order six or a dozen packages at one time. A largo family will .want ally or the Rurplue can bo disposed of to neighborawith pitblio benefit, for no ono can estimate how much pain. eurering, unhappiness, and 'disfigure. - ment, expense, loss of time and niOney would be saved o the country If every family today bad one of these packages, which, in itsolt; is a complete set of Dental, Remedies. Address Wu. 11..Flunn Inge, Ploy York, And write name and address plainly. That remittances may bomado with confidenee, 11,: 11. Mc !Co., refer to the .Slayer of Brooklyn, to G. W. Griffith, President of tho,Farmurs and Citizen's Rank, illooklyn; to the Editor of lite American Manufactur ers' Gazette; to Joy, Coo tz Co., Publishors' Agents, N. Torte; to P. T. ilarouirk, Esq., who knows a good thing when he eeos it and who has Already ordered a second supply, etc. , . . . ents granted . . To Introduce Dr. llord'e Dental Remedies into every county. Men or women who want to• make money quiatly, can do bettor wittrtheso articles than any thing..roarket.._...They_are_incY,AmefuLicitt..price,d,.. and we aro smiling thousands in advertising them, for the bonefltof agonts. 'Boxes of wanks, oontainingl a dozen of the one dollar paokagos abovo krpoolded, with circulars, ill he sent; on receipt ofsevori doliarscabout half price, to art :person wishing toted biz or bar skill in selling with the view of becoming ant agent:- We would rather pay salaries ,than Oorondeafons,to those . who'proyo theaMelros efilclont salesmen. • Nuw is the time to, ge Into ibis. byslaftrof; 'For . ad. drone and:reforenci,s,es atom AUDITOR'S NOTICE. No. 1 Spiaco treet, Now York a -i t-- , ;------ ,g.,?,t.t1t,c, -, tn DI rn rn cn , o e -o 0 ;1 11, , i-,-- FL,' -4, ,,,vcr00 , ::::m 0 0 ° a ' e a ri 2 -..:•=1 —, tr. ...;,-; 51_1:4_,1; -4 -.._;*- 4 - . .-.'-n. s .--,4.....,,,- ,-• _ .+. gq:s •Ti =zr .-,..... a 7." :r.i. Er. 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