— ltroakqs4:, VII-3,l**tiO, • AN • r • • , . • iLacal items. ASOtheb Attempt to Bubs Riieem’s iIALL.— On Tuesday morning'; about half ,ost five o’clock, smoke was seen' Issuing roib dlffisrjtmt portions of Rheem’a Hall.. The grbuucl being covered witli Snow, iud tlie mVeiling very inclement, it was omo timo'Wofore tne ■ community could ,o aroused. The building being fired lu bo centre, in three places, and all the mils and offices being filled .with smoke, twos a long while before the exact lo ality of the fire could be discovered, and lonßlderobio damage was dofie before the iremen got the flames Under their cou rol. Three fires were discovered to have ieen kindled, oue in the ten-pin alley, me in a little oft-set from the alley, and mother ' immediately . under . the main mil. -They were built so as to be separa ed from each other, and completely creened from the street by heavy stone ivnlls; and while the firemen succeeded n forcing their way into the building, md extinguishing what they supposed o bo the malu fire, another fire w&s rag ng in another part of the building, and. ivas only discovered in time to save the mtire building from destruction. A largo lortlon of the floor pf Early’s billiard sa oon was burned, and one of his tables ras seriously injured by the fire. The mdu entrance-ball was' considerably lomhged; the back-room of the Office of [ns. A. Dunbar, Esq,, was burnt out and lis books and furniture wore ruined by ire and water; the fire also made its way nto the back room of the office of Wm. M. Penrose, Esq., but was there extinguish ed before it made much headway. The jdices Of M. C. Herman, Esq., aud The Herald were’ badly smoked, but not oth erwise. damaged. The building was in sured. ; , I The miscreants who fired this building were evidently determined that their ef forts to burn the Hall should not bo thwarted as they have been heretofore. The coolness and judgment with which the affair whs planned, evinced ho mean experience in the villainous art of incen diarism. If this attempt to destroy one of the most valuable buildings in town, fails to arouse the, people of Carlisle to a general movement forselfprotection, then nothing will be of avail, and the only safe course Is for every man to protect his own property by taking the law in his own .bands. Our Premiums.— By reference to the announcement in another column, our Democratic friends will see how to get a Copy of 11 The Democratic Almanac and Political, Compendium” for nothing.— There is not a single subscriber on our Ist who could not send us the name of at east one new subscriber, with but little iflbrt, and thus secure both for himself md for his neighbor a copy of this valu ible little book. Bemember, we give a iremiura to every old subscriber who ends us the name of a new subbscriber, md an additional premium to the new übsoriber himself. , Democratic Meetings.-Tlio Democrats f the East Ward yill meet at the Hotel if Geo. Garber, on o vouin^f,.Alju'ch th, at 7 o’clock, toi make arrangements for adding the delegate election and for no ainating borough and Ward tickets to be upparted at the ensuing Spring election. The liemoorats of the West Ward will’ neotat the Hotel of Geo. Wetzel, at the iame time, and for a similar purpose. Crowded Our.—A large amount of va ried and interesting miscellaneous matter has been crowded put, this week, in order to give place to tho veto brassage of the President. The perusal of this able docu ment will far more than compensate for tho lack of variety In pur columns.., , DedeqAtb Elections.—Wo' trust our friends in town and country will not for get that'the delegate elections ; are to be hold at the usual times and' places, on Saturday next, the 9th insi. Lot there jo a full turn, put, and let good men be rent Ift ns. delegates in every Instances By reference to the. call It will be seen hat the.Gouqty eleot deL (gates to,the State Convention will' aemble on Monday,.the 11th Inst.'.. Remember, that the regular Spring election'takes place on Friday, March 15. Let our friends be prepared to meet the enemy, and overwhelm them in, every election district In the county. Put up good tickets and elect them. Let us be gin right, and we’ll be sure to comp out right.' . ' BQy--We learn from the Volunteer (now, by the : way- that is:, a polite, ilb. We didn't •'! learn' 1 it from the Volunteer.— We got it from the Legislative proceed ings. But then the Volunteer is so par ticularly courteous in aokuowledgihg its indebtedness to us for local news, that wo are stimulated' to extraordinary goueroai ty in this direbtiob.)‘ We learn from the Volunteer (there it goes again I) We learn from good authority (and . that never means the Volunteer) &a., &b. We cull the ,above as a rare specimen of the sparkling wit with which “ Om miuu Gatherum” or “ Blatherum,’? re'-, gales the readers of the Star of the Valley. It is true we ; Aave noticed that',ti}e . same locals appear in the Volunteer 'and' the Star o! the sattte weelc,'bu't'ak tfyef Volun teer 1S ; published on y A m-s ti try ,an dt h e Star nolMntil Saturday , we cohfese.itinbv er did occur tp us. that the (Yglunteef was'; stealing from the .Star; and as; th'e Vtiunteer tita'a iocial editor of itVoWnln NewviU'e,- Which doesn’t 'seem.’; to tje'the coao wlth the, (Star, we also, confess that we never before, ba.w the necessity, of. do ing So. i Now that the matter' has been brought to but attention, we .shall ,see, to it that no Injustice is J done tire lu fu ture. It may hot be out of place" to re mark, Inthis connection, that the Star of March 2il, from which we have quoted, contains In substance three local Items, whiph appeared in .‘the Volunteer of Feb ruary : 28th;’ :Waconfess; in all-due Hd- > mliity, that the Volunteer establishment; oUght'tb joe: aslfbmod of, such Wholesale plundering; • Why- to'-itfßk'.'ilt' the,' iiSfar, Mr.!! Blatherum” Pt b Blatherskite,”one, Woiiid'thinkifhat.the '■ Volunteer- was the. you; "Ojjiro.slfiu-also modestly suggest thn|t: it would be no Borioue disadvantage, to yon if you would 11 learn” flomothing froiu the Volunteer. ' Public Sale.—'QpTuesday, Marohji, Roes 0. Himes; hedr Bhippensburg, I will sell a-fast trotting mare, fat beef cattle, cows, heifers, carriages, harness, and fur niture; : JfiyClroulate demooratlo sentiments: by B «baotlblng for the -dmertcaaToinrhcer, SHIPPENSB UR G ITEMS. “ Sihppensburq Ikon Manufacture ino and Mining Company.” —The peb-. pie here have concluded to put’ in prac tice some of the principles of,political economy; they have' come to conclude that it is'as cheap to have manufactories to consume our products at homo, as It is to pay for sending them away, and in ad dition to pay return freight. Besides this, a spirit of Improvement has taken hold of our monied men which is looking towards the waking up. .of interests long neodedin this community. In view of this fact the Anthracite Furnace, spoken of in a former number, has assumed more “ magnificent proportions.’,' A meeting was cnlled on Saturday evening to con sider the most feasible plan of carrying Into effect their intention's. Hon; Henry Ruby was selected President and Jacob Bomborgor, Esq., Secretary. A commit tee consisting of James A. Richards, R. J-. Lawton anti Joab Martin, Esqrs., was appointed to enquire intbthcprobablecost and the best mode of proceeding. A. G. Mdler, Robt. C. Hayes, James Kelso, Joab Martin and Jno. Wunderlich, Esqrs., wore appointed a committee to secure a charter. A meeting will bo held on Sat urday evening of this week, when, defi nite arrangements will be made. Lecture.—Prof. DoLauney, the cele brated lecturer on the Cateoombs of Rome,' gave a leotUro before the union Sunday Schools of this place, on Sunday after noon, and in the evening he gave a high ly enteresting lecture to the Presbyterian congregation in their new ■ Chapel.— Prof. DeLauny- spent five years investi gating the Catacombs. Weather.— Wo have boon having quite a “spell” of weather, and from present prospects, unless a new weather clerk is employed, wo will probably hdve weather from this bn out. , Sunday nlng, people who wbnt to church under the flattering consolation that they would have, a nice walk, home, were not disap pointa|L as,they fovmdan elegant enow to wade Wl'ough, JVE WVXLLE ITEMS. Normal School. —What has become of the Normal School projector this place ? Now that the Spring is coining on, some step should be taken to put up the neces sary buildings in order to get a State rec ognition. Where are the former commit tees, the subscription papers and the fro-, quent pungent articles by the editor of the “Star of the Valle;/, !’ on this sub ject? Are the committees 11 sleeping the sleep that knows no waking ?” Are the subscription papers destined to obscurity and forgetfulness? And isthepen of the “ Slar'l editor to be used only In thq In surance business and in penning “ Om- ?” . . Our Streets.— The frequentsnows and soft weather.have put our Streets in a de plorable condition. A stranger coming into our town now, might suppose that he had landed in the. slough of caie lessness. Will not our-“town dads” take some measures to have the mud re moved? Burglary —The residence of John Stough, on Railroad Street, was entered, on Monday night last, through a window, by some. evil disposed person or persons, who made a somewhat general inventory of the premises, taking away a small amount of money with some articles of clothing. ' The Taxes of Farmers.— The follow ing decisions have recently been given by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue at Washingtqnj L. ... Ist. Farmers will not bo required To" make return of produce consumed in their oiyn immediate families. '2d.- The farmers' profits from sale of live-stock are to be found by deducting from the gross receipts for animals sold,- the purchase jhouey paid for the same. If animals have been lost during the year by, death or robbery the purchase money paid for such animals may be deducted, from the gross income of the farm. 3d. No deduction can be made by the farmer for-the value of servioes.rendered by hismiuorcliidren, whether,heaotuallly pay s for such services or not. If his adult Children work for him and receive com pensation for their labor, they are to. be regarded as other hiredTaborers in deter mining-his income. ' - , 4th. Money paid for labor, except such as is usedoreruployedin domestic service. Or In the production of articles consumed in the family of the producer may be de ducted. ■ " 1 sth. No deduction can be allowed in any case for the cost of unproductive la bor. If house servants are employed a portion of the time in productive labor, such-as the making of butter and cheese for sale, a proportionate amount of the wages paid them may be deducted. .—-Stli.-ISxponeo’foj-ditohing-and cleaning pew land are plainly expenses for perma-: hbnf improvement, aiid nbt deducted, '. 7th; The whole, amount expended for fertilizers applied during the year to the farmers’ land may be deducted, but no de duction is allowed for fertilizers produced on the farm. The,cost of seed purchased for sowing and planting may be deduct ed. Bth;'lf a person sells timber standing, the profits are to be obtained by estimat ing the value of the land after the remov al-of the timber, and from, the sum. thus obtained deducting the estimated value of the land on the'first day of January, 1863, or on the day of purchase. If purchased since that date. ' * Oth. Where ho repairs,have been made by the taxpayer upon any building owned by hlra durlng the proceeding five years; nothing can.be deducted for repairs made during the year for, which his Income is estimated; , : 10th. A farther should make return of all his produce sold within the year, but a mere executory coatract.for a saleis not a sale; delivery, either actual or construc tive,ls essential. The criterion by which to j udge whether a sale is complete or not i is .toi determine whether -.the- vender, still retains in that character a right over the property ; if the property were lost-or de stroyed, upon which of the parties, in the absence of any other relation between tuem than thatof the vender and vendee, would the loss fall. , ; . [For the Volunteer.; OVH AFPBOACUINO JBOBOUGII ELEC- TlOf Editobs of Voluntbeb—Our Borough election takes place on the' 15th Inst. I presume, as. heretofore, political tickets will be' placed In nomination and voted for in both Wards: add'to this I have no objection, provided both parties select for Council and the various 'offices their best men. .This much every tax-payer and property-holder has a right to demand.— For the lastyenr bur Borough affairs have not been managed',as they should have been. Every one knows this and many feel it; It fe tlta'C-;mbre'attention was . paid tp thp, selection of : 'Bbrbugh .officers. Let the best men in the two Wards be se lected for Councilman; and then we may ; hops, that the officials appointed'' by ; the Council willi also ..be good rellabe.mea, who are able'and willing to discharge the duties devolving oh them; 1 ' - ■ For Chief Burgess,’l think both parties should‘‘unlte on Maj; Joseph H; Blair;— He'Ailed this. position.; some i years 'ago, abdffiade a'iriost efficient officer, and was it terrdf to bvU l dper3.;.;Pi , bffipt; energetic and'resolute, .he is just the man for Chief Burgess, and l hope to see .him-'elected this Spring; .Our town Is in danger ; the incendiary perambulatesj itai.atreata and. ‘ alleys at all hours oftbehlghtpseeking placer t'b'apbly'the’ Hghted'-matOh'; ;: Let us thbri beiup and doing, add sCe to it that hoiie bufi ourhest and most capable; citi zens' are'BQlebledffirthp positions In their gift.’ " ' '' - V,; . I give you these vlews;Measra. Editor?, for.what they, ate worth, hoping thatpur. well-disposed citizens may thinkavermy, supgsstlqiw and. profit bytUem.^^^! MIENIMI I’w.'rrr-rs 'a^vrrxzsr- liusln»e s atlmT Chandeliers, Hall, Bracket and'. STANto Lamps.—WM.-BLAIR .. •• in pursuance of the'above order S ou are hereby required to appear at I'SEAJU Jche next Court of Common Pleas to hn hold-at Carlisle, In. and for the County of Cumberland, on Mbnday. the Bth day of April, 1887. to answer tho‘.Complaint: of; the said -WUUam-.NelcUcli., ]ou x ? ACODS. f March 7,1807—1 t. PROTHONOTARY’S tlce lb Hereby, glven.to.all persons interested wot the following accounts have, been hied in the Prothonotary's UlUce, for- examination, ana will be.breseatea to tho. Court of Common Pious of Cumberland county, for confirmation, on Wednesday, April 10,1b57, to wit: ■' •1. The drat and linul account of John T.. Green, Committee of JoHn MoJfClnfltry, a-lunatio.^ 2. The Urst and Unal account of Robert Wilson and Joseph'Leas, Assignees-of Frederick Woldle and Samuel Eborly, as weU IndlviduaUy as tiad ‘ing under the partnership dame of Belated: Eb eny. • _____ '■ "’ w '* “ t llaroU;7,' 1807^41* "VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given- ttwt ' letters Testamentary on the estate of Jo seph Hoover, deceased, late Of POnn-.township, ■Cumberland* county, - have been granted the undersigned, :re3ld,ms in; santo piaco.Ail per sona Indebted-to said' estate , are requested to make* payment ImmSdiatelyi and those having i • PLAlN'and fancy'job fbint noaWy ©xflQdtQd at the notice. ■*f v. ®lje iiHlarftcts. Carlisle, March 0,1807. ~ 8 80 palr,Boal 00 .. 18 Potatoes-best-?* bus 120 ... • 15 Potatoes-2d bus 1 Uo' .. ‘ 12 Apples— bus 2 00 .. 23 Apples—2d b— 1 $ bus.l 80 JOHN YAISER. J.-P.BRINDLE, ; Prothonotary. =2;== llpiß^bettisemcnta. iOOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR A. I)., 1800. Christian Hartman, William Wherry- and Jon athan Snyder, Eeqra., Directors of the Poor and bf the House of Employment of Cumberland County, In account with said County, from the first day of January to the thirty-first day of De cember, A. D., 1800, Inclusive. To cash from County Treasurer, $lO,OOO 00 To cash from Franklin Firo Insurance Company, To cash from Robert Elliott, Esq., mon ey refunded, To cosh from J. Snyder, Esq., money re funded, To cash from J. Squire, Esq., money re funded. lu 60 To cash Irom J. W. Shearer, Esq., •mon ey collected, To cosh from Mr. McClure, Esq., for sup port of U. Laughlln, for 1605, CO 00 To cash from Jacob Kncttlc, Esq., for support of Air. Knettle, CO 00 To cosh from T. Wallace, Esq,, for sup port of children, 25 00 To cash from Geo. Brubaker, Esq., for support of M. Brubaker, 0 50 To cash from Perry County, for support of paupers, . 15 50 To cash from 8. Caldwell and others,'for tallow sold, 118 20 To cash from 11. Pohly and others, lard sold, ' 119 08 To (ash from J. Cloudenlu and others, hides sold, ■> ( . -175 00 To cosh from W. Leeds and others, stock sold, • £95 00 To cash from J. Bcetdm and others, corn and oats sold, 512 04 To cash from A. Miller and others, seed wheat, . -. 109 50 To cosh from D. Slpo and others, for hay, 1(1 89 To cash from W. D. Gorgas, Scord wood,' 15 00 To cosh from C. Myers,' l bush, timothy seed,. To cash from Dowalt Wink, beef, Ac., To cash from W. M. Henderson, empty casks, ■ • 18 75 ,To cash from Major Wallace, Iron- bed- - stead, *• ■ • • - • • 1 To cash from William' Cornmun, straw, To cash from Jonathan bnyder, boards, To cosh from Hanna Humol, boarding, To cosh from Benjamin Atkinson, de ceased pauper, ' • • : Total Debits, , . $30,038 37 OU. ’ ' ’ By cash paid L. T. Greenfield and others, lor merchandise and gro ceries, , 84,091.25 By cosh' paid Shltsburg and • olheiyi, lor out-door aid, lu>3B 03 By cash paid State Lunatic Hospi tal. for support of paupers, 750 10 By cash putd,Milllin and other Counties, forsupport of paupers. -8102 By cash paid J. Bolstllno and oth- era, for tailoring, huts and shoes, flifi 18 By cash paid I), ttlpo and others, for out-door funeral expenses, 237 50 By cash paid D. Smith and others Justices’ and constables’ fees, 175 07 By cash paid Gutshall and Boo tera, rebuiidiug Poor House. 11 ioo at By cash paid I C. U. Holl'er, paint- 1 ing and papering house, 477 33 By cash paid J. Qracy and Sharp, cattle, 1 872 87 ■ By cash paid J. Noble-and others: beef and pork, 010 39 By cash paid W. M. Henderson <• and others, bran and grinding, 007 72 By cosh paid A. L. Sponaler, Esq,, policy of Insurance, Oil 00 By cash paid J. Beetem and others, lumber and coal for fuel, 1 330 13 By cash paid H. Saxton and oth- ’ ors, hardware, 255 1° • By cash paid J.Buttorf and oth ers, blacksmlthlng, 17-i 27 By cash paid W. Foniclo and oth ers, wagon-making, 50 85 By cash paid B. Hosier and others, wood for fuel, -138 12 By cash paid W. Clepperand oth ers, saddling, , 29 95 By cash paid W. Fridley and oth ers, tin-ware and tinkering, 142 00 By cash paid D. Wink and others', nay making and harvest, • ISO 87 By cash paid C. Thudlum and-oth ers, chestnut rails, . 109 00- .By cash paid J. Loudon and oth .. ors, express charges and station- • ary. .■ 15 05 • By cash paid S. P. Ziegler and oth- . ors, drugs and medicines* 117 20 By cosh paid S. W. Havorstlck, - ' drugs and medicines, in 1804 and 1805, 01 20 . By, cash,paid J. Clendonln and others, leather, ,502 85- By cash paid Cumberland Fire Co. services at lire, 100 00 By cash paid Good Will Fire Co. services at flro, 100 00 By cosh paid Empire Hook &. Lad der Co. services at lire, 100 00 By. cash paid T. T. Kinsey, light ning rods, 00 00 By cash paid 11. 0. Woodward, clo- • - ver and timothy seed, 84 50 By cash paid Snyder «t Newcom— er, plaster. 27 00 By cash paid J. D. Gorgas, stoves, 04 05 By cash paid W. M. Hastings, cook ing stove and chairs, v 29 00 By cosh paid A. Odonald, making' now pumps, &0., 30 70 By cash paid GoowAV. Parsons, el der mill, 40 00 By cash paid W. Ilgonfrltz, ma king post fenco and chicken houses, * 171 40 By cosh paid W. Duoy, Ice, -1 12 By cash paid D.* Hoornor, carding wool. 2 02 By cash paid P. Brakemnalcer, weaving carnet, •! 50 ‘ By cosh paid w. Cornman, buck wheat hour, 3 00 By cash paid Petor Myers, salary , p as y 240 00 as clerk, . . <*** „ 200 00 By cash paid Dr. S. P. Ziegler, sal ary ns physician, 125 00 By cash paid Henry Snyder, Esq.. salary, , ' * 800 00' By cash paid O.Hartman,-Esq.,' , ' - extra service, 27 00 By cash paid wm. Wherry, Esq., extra service, • ■ 42 00 By cosh paid J. Snyder, Esq., ex tra service, 28 75 By cash paid J. Squire, Esq., extra service, 25 00 By cash paid J. Squire, treasurer, salary, 100 00 By cash paid W. J. Shearer, attor ney, salary, 40 00 By cash paid Miscellaneous ex penses, 8 05 Balance duo Treasurer at last set tlement. * 70 72 Rem- Total Credits, §30,270 05 Balance duo Treasurer, 100 68 • O5 JACOB SQUIRES, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor House, and House of Employment of Cumber land County, In account with the Directors of ‘ said Institution from the Ist day of January, to the 31st day of December, 1806; DU. -■ To cash from County Treasurer, 810,000 00 To cash from Franklin Fire Insurance Company, 0,047 50 To cash from other sources as exhibited Jn the foregoing statement, 2,040 87 : - , §30,088 37 By cash paid on Directors .orders as above,' • 830,270 05 Balance duo Treasurer, , , • • §lOO 03 operations 6F7thb;.institu ' TION DURING THE YEAR lltfßß. STATEMENT OF STEWARD ANP MATRON. • ‘ - inmates. Number of paupers In the House January’lst, 1800, (40of whom wore colored,)- . • 133 Number of paupers admitted up to Dec. 31st, , 1800. 151 Number of paupers born In the House, (I sent hero pregnant,) 5 Whole number provided for during the year, 201 Number died, (of whom 8 were colored,) 16 Number bound out. 4 Number discharged and eloped, 120 Number remaining in the House, Jan., Ist, 1807, (of whom 37 are colored,) Number of out-door’paupers supported at imbllo expense, of whom 5 are In the Jtate Lunatic Asylum, Whole number chargeable Jan., Ist, 1807, - There are in the House, as near as can bo ascer tained, 5 under 1 year of age; 15 from X to 5: 13 from sto 10; 10 from 10 to 26; 15 from 20 to 80; 10 from 30 to 40; 21 from 40 to 50; 10 from 50 to 00; 11 from 00 to 70; 12 from 70 to 80; and 6 from 80 to 00. in addition to tbo above 4725 traveling paupers have been received without regular orders, to whom wore given 11850 meals, and many of them wore furnished with articles of clothing. ' Proceeds of Par in. 1400 bushels wheat, 69 bushels rye, 1674 bushels oats, 273 U bushels shelled corn, 400 bushels pota toes, 51 loads buy, 25 loads ladder, 13 loads pump* kins, 33 bushels onions, 3 bushels seed onions, 75 bushels red beets,-!! bushels green beans, 10 bush? els peas,-20 budhets tomatoes, 3d' bushels turnips, 5000 heads, cabbage, 4000. cucumbers, 4 bushels dried apples, 2. bushels dried cherries, .2 bushels drxed.peuohes, 200 dozen eggs, (were given to pau : pers) ‘2150 lbs butter, 17 barrelshider, 10 barrels.wa ter cider, and ,135 crocks ofapple-butterinade. ■ Articl^s.MadeiniheJSbttec-.'', 27 pair cloth raltlons, 23 pair stockings knit,’23 pair stockings looted, 7 caps, 83 sacks, aw aprons, 63 comforts, - 102 ohomiso, 201 shirts, 124 IrocKS, 103 pillow slips, 50 bolsters, 33 chad'beds, 118 shoots, 55 hundicerchlois hemmed, 07 chil dren’s frocks, 13 children's skirts, 43 suspenders. 4 quills, 21 towels, -13 skirts, 10 shrouds, 300 lbs hard soup, and 00 barrels soft soap. Work Done in Carpenter Shop, S 3 oolllus, 25 benches, 10 chests, 10 wash stands, 2 ash stands, 2 cradles, 1 pair mil ladders, single uud-doublo trees, and a lot ol hummer handies. Stock Fattened and Killed. 25 beeves (average weight 550%1b5.) 102d0Jbs; 7 calves (average weightoo i-7ibs.iiodibs; p3hogs (av erage weight ZiU^ibs.jTWlib.s; making in ail 24000 lbs. Stock on Farm January ,Ist, 1867. 0 mules, 1 horse, 22 milk cows, 12 head stock cat tle,.l6 head steers, 1 yoke of oxen, 5. sows, 30 pigs, 28 shouts. fc ’ Utensils on Farm January let, 1867,. 2 broad and X narrow-wheeled wagon', 1 stone wagon, 1 pair wood ladders, 1 pair rail ladders, 8 pan: hay ladders, 1 wagon bed, 3 jack screws, 1 cart and curb gears, 1 spring wagon, 1 largo sled, 0 plows, 2 single and trdouule shovel plows, 2 large and 4 small oultivulsrs, 1 roller, 1 grain drill, 1 threshing machine, horse power ana belt, 1 wind mill, l ladder cutter, 0 wheelbarrows, 2 log chains. 8 sets wagon gears, Bsots plow gears. 2 nfthaud 1 carry lug ahailifspreads, single and double trees, 7 ily mitts, 2'wugou saddles, lu halters' and chains, 45 cow omtms, -1 set of. carpenter tools, 1 set of biuoksialth 't0015,.,,8, grain., cradles,, is ..mowing ' scythes; 'X wlte .horse rake, 4 picks, 2 mattocks, 3 crowbars, H'sLontfdrills; 12 shovels, ‘ l kirny mdworjando. Vane atoiio.hambiers, quarrying tools'; rakes. slhlkeS, corn hues, crout AO,, &V ‘ lleto a&fcctttectficnts. ♦ Wo, the Directors of the Poor and House of Em-, ployment oi cumooriand County, do certify tub nOuvo and foregoing to be a correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of said institution, fro(n ihehrat ilay.of January, to mo thirty-ilrst uiy*of DbfcOmSor, I*oo, and uiso of tuo operations ,of said Institution during tuo sumo period, and ■pf its condition on January Ist, 1007, according to *tho best of our Knowledge. Given .under onr hands the 14th day of January, 1007. j , C. HARTMAN, * WM. WHERRY, ‘ J.aNVDEit, • Directors of the I‘oor of Camb, Cb. 9,017 50 ; We, the Auditors of Cumberland County, hav ■ing examined the account and vouchers of tUo .Directors of tho Boor add House of Employment of said County, from January Ist to uecembor Bist, 1000, and also tuo account and vouchers of Jacob Squire, Esq;, Treasurer of said Institution for tlio sumo period, do certify that wo uud a bal ance duo said I’reusurorof one hundred uud nine ty dollars and sixty-eigiit cents. Given- under our hands tho loth day of January, 1007. J, A. HEBEULIG, CHUISiiAN JJEii'Z, , • P. G. McCOiT, Auditors oj Cumb. Co. March 7,1807 —3t 10 00 20 00 ATOTlOli. —Notice ia hereby given that Xi Letters of Administration on tuo estate of aaao Carotners latool ihciausou township,Cum burtund county, dec’d., Imvo been grUutea to tuo undersigned residing in .North ivuddioion. All persons indebted m said estate uro requested to muico payment unmediatmy, and thoaii Having ciauus against said estate win uiso present them lor settlement. ' t SAMUEL W. HOLMES, Aaimnuslralur. March 7,lBO7—(JL* .. . JLegal Notices 5 50 10 00 Vf UTiUJii. —Liettera oi Atlmiui&tration _i_N De JJoms i\on wuu the will annexed of onus. opolisier, deed., have issued -to Joan Boon, of Silver spring towusmp. Mi persons mdouted to tuo estate will nmice payment and persons Having claims present them lur settlement to J UiliN BUBS. Adm'r. with the will annexed qf Chan. L,, bpuitnur, late oj the JJor, oj Mcchumcnoury, turn'd, , Jan. 31, loo7—uc 8 00 2 50 20 00 1 00 NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on-uni estate of li, Jotmson, lute of tue Jiorougn of Uurnslo, deo'd., Have been granted to Uio undersigned, residing m said uorougu.. -All persons indented/ to mud estate' dro' requested to mince payment immediately, and tiioao uuvmg eianns against laid estate, Will also present them lor settlement. ti Jr., AUinuumraiur. 'Fob. 14; iscw-ct PROCLAMATION. Whereas the Hon, James H. Graaaiu, President Judge ol several courts 01 Common Fleas of the coun ties ol Cumberland, Perry, and Juumta, ana jus- tices oi me several Courts of uyer and Terminer and General Jud Delivery-m said counties, and iM. Cocitun and H. atuart, Associate'J edges of me Courts of uyer and Terminer and Jan Delivery ,lor the trial of an capital anil otner offenders, in mo said county 01 Cumberland, by tneir pro cools to mu drrbcied, dated, tuu iltu day of January, a, D., ifco/, have ordered me court 01 Uyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to bo lioidon at Carlisle, on mo zd Mon day of April, lou/, tbciug mo sth duy,j at id o'clock in me loreuoon, to continue two weens. .Notice is beruuy given to tuo Corouup, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of mo said county of Cumberland, that tuuy are by tuo said precept commanded to be men ana there in tuoir proper persons, witu men* rolls,leeords, and inquisitions, examinations, and ad otner remembrances, to do (•lose tilings which to tneir omccs appertain to be done, aim all tnose that are bound by recog nizances, to prosecute against the prisoners mat are or men snail bo in me Jail 01 said comi ty, are to be there to prosecute mem us shall be just. Feb. 28,1887-tC L> EGlbTEß’tt . NOTlCE.—Notice is lli.ioreov given to all persons interested, that ttiuiuiiowing accounts have been nied m this 01- noe, by tnu accountants moreiu named lor exam illation, and win be presented to me urpimn's Court ox Cumberland County, lor coiiimautioa and allowance, on Tuesday, March fern, A. D., rail/, Viz: 4. First and final account of Jacob Ilcck, Execu tor ut tuu lust Win and Teaiameiit oi Mary Su gars, luiool Hampden townsnip, deceased, 2. Tnu acoount.oi Frederick a. Diuicle, Guar dian ol Aluiuu ii. (Spangler, uuuor cund of Capt. Jacob M. ttpuugiur, niie of Denuir, Bet'moutCoun ty, uuio, deceased. 8. First ana uinu account of John Keep, Execu tor of Froduneic Keep, late of Dickinson town siiip, deceased. 4. First and dual account of Solomon P, Gor gas, one of me Execuiora of Benjamin Ebcrly, uite 01 me Boro’ of Mecuuuiesburg, deceased. u. The administration account of John Miller, Executor 01 Josepu Culver, deceased, lately of the Boro’ uf Carlisle. (j. Final account of David R. Merkel, Guardian of Eliziibutn it, Ebcrly, minor euilu of Samuel Ebony, late of East Peuusuoro’ township, deed, settled to close his trust, me said Guardian Being about to leave me state. 7. Tuo administration account of John Fallor, Executor 01 Catharine Woif, deceased. t>. First and nuui account 01 Samuel Coo vcr,Br., Admiuistrutor of Mrs. Dcah Coover, late of the horo' 01 Mocuamcsuurg', deceased. 9. Account 01 Austin Givier, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Mrs. isaboiia Givlor, xato 01 Silver Spring township, doueused., 10. First and partial account of Jonu Jacobs, Executor 01 cne last Win and Testament of Geo. Asper, late ol MiUlm townsnip, deceased. 11. First and hnui account of Lemuel S. Elsen hower, Administrator of John Won', late 01 Mu hin towuamp, deceased. 12. Account ol Josepu Mowers,'Administrator of JohuMpwors, lute uf Hopewell township, de- ceased. • ■ ,t«i. .. r ■ ~i. Administrators of Col. Foter Leaner, Jato 01 Hope well township, deceased. . 11. First ana dual account of George Webbort,' Executor 01 Mary Stewart, iatirof Meuuunicsburg, deceased. t lu. First and dual account of Michael Gannan, audJotm Ward, Executors of the last Will and Testament of J ohu Gannan, late of Silver Spring townsnip, deceased. 18. The nrst and dual administration account of MartUu C. iiuen, Administratrix of William Moure, late of WescpenmJooro’ tuwuship, de ceasud. Feb. 10, 1807. suMlc Sales. Great sale of real estate. —The undersigned Executors of William date of Mourn Middleton -Township de ceased, will oiler at Public Muie on M'riday, March lotu, i&67, at me Hotel ol David Guycr, m Paper town, several valuable tracts oi MOUNTAIN LAMP, covered wuu CHEMI'NUT, OAK and AMiNE UMBER. .The land nils been recently sur veyed and win bo' sold m lots of from ten to thir ty Acres to suit purcimsors, Tneso are i are chan ces fur investment. PoraunS desiring to view me laud before me day of sale can cull on eituor of me undersigned, ■ " . .N. B. MOORE, ’ ' - • ' Q. D. CRAIGHEAD, • • WM. MoOitE, ‘ Executors of Wm. Moore, deceased, • Fob. 23, 1867—ta* PUJiXiIC fcJAlxE — On Wednesday , March 13,1867. —Tlio undersigned will oner at j. übiio dale, on tno auuvu day, m me Borough of Muehunicsmirg, me largest and must extensive STUCK OF MADDDERX, over oiforod to Hie pub lic, without reserve, ud he hassoid out lusgeud will and will retire from the business, Tno order ol the sale will be us loiluws: 25 sols of Mingle Harness, 4 sets of Doubiot£4aruoss, 2 Double sets Yankee Harness, 20 Hiding saddles, 0 Wagon Muddles, 30 Riding’Bridies, oj Hauers, 36 Druugut Collars, 20 Blind Bridies, 1 Mpnng NVugou, 1 mil sot oi Wagon Gears, lor four Horses, oil Patent Round Mttup Harness Fly Nets, 6U Wagon and Buggy W hips, a let of Horse Blankets, Bullalo Roues and Dap Rugs, &c. Alsu, on U\e same day and place, a large variety of Household Furni ture, tuow) consisting of the loiiowing articles; 52 yards ol Brussels carpet, 46 yards oi Rug and older Carpet, 1 set of Mpng Met Chairs, 1 aula, 1 ■Hut Rack.l WhatNoi,2 MarbioMlubMlamis.lfull set of Chamber Furniture, tCoitugo Mtyle,) &c., together with many other articles not necessary lo mention. Male to commence at 6 o’clock, A. M., on said'day, when terms will bo made known by JAMEM M. HUMTON. W. C. llousnu, Aucl’r. Fob. 14, 1807. dlotljing. pLOTHINGI CLOTHING!! . GREAT FALLTN PRICES. The undersigned Is ndw receiving his complete assortment of ■ FALL AND, WINTER GGODS, . ; which’for stylo, beautyrahd price, caimot. bo’ ox colled. . ' • 1 His stock consTfets In part of fine Black and Blue French and English Cloths, Extra Heavy Doe skin, three cut and FANCY CASSIU E II E S. Also, a largo variety of Cusslnots and Tweeds. Kentucky Jeans, and Cottonnades, Linens, and Linen Drillings, In great variety. Also a great assortment of - HEADY MADE CLOTHING. of every stylo and quality, White Linen and Woolen Shirts, Summer Drawers, «tc. Constant ly on hand - a large assortment of Tics, Collars, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, Silks and Colton Handkerchiefs. ' • - , * . „ Also afuXX assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises', of every size. . . ‘ , Clothing made to order at the shortest notice. Call and examine the stock. . Don’t forget the stand—South Hanovor'Sfcreot, adjoining Miller it Bowers’ Hardware Store, Car liHlo' isaac Livingston. May 10, ISM. - > . TTIALL AND WINTER CLOTHING 2 Pile subscriber, thankful for post favors, begs leave to Inform the public that ho continues Uu> ( CLOTHING BUSINESS in all Its various branches, at his old stand. East Main Street, two doors west of Saxton's Hard ware Store, Carlisle.. Ho yrlii, os heretofore, keep constantly on hand, MADE-UP CLOTHING of all kinds, and at prices that defy competition. OVERCOATS, . DRESS COATS, _ . FKUPKCOATS. PANTS and . ' VESTS, ,v. In every stylo and yaripty.. „ ... ; Shirts, 1 • • Stockings, »**•'* V Drawers, Neckties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, _. , Collars, , , . Suspenders, and:every other avtrcle to befoundin ffrst olass clothing emporium. T - ,•. •.., ■ ■ 'Also, the beat or French Cloths and Casarnioros. in every variety. He has-eugagod the services of an- experienced cutter, and especial attention will bo paid to putting ap> customer work in the latost aud >no B lfc S U l onablo^tes. ißKliirjEU _ I'Oot. 2S. 1804-1 v Q.REAT INDUCEMENTS of which a very largo supply has just boon re ceived, having been purchased since the groat Embracing the, celebrated Crossley Brussels, the celebrated Lowell three-ply, extra super In grains two-ply, 5-8,3-4 and 4-4 super Twilled *Vo nltlon, 5-8,3-4 and 4-4 super Plain Venltlon, Sea Grass Mailings, JOHN JACOBS, JACOB DORSUEIMEU, ■ , Register. 23,rs (Sflolrs. NOW OFFERING LEIDICH & MILLER’S, NO. 2, EAST MAIN STREET, In all kinds of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ' DECLINE IN PRICES, of all kinds and qualities of. CARPETS , HOME MADE BAG, LINEN, HEMP, &c. Also a full stock of OIL CLOTHS, of all widths and best quality. Cocoa Mailings, Door Mails, Rugs, WINDOW SHADES I WINDOW SHADES! J Also the fullest assortment in town of MARSAILLES COUNTERPANES', LANCASTER QUILTS, HONEY COMB QUILTS, COLD COVERLETS, Ac. to be had at the corner. I . • '■ * * STACK UPON STACK OF DOMESTIC GOODS, just opened at REDUCED PRICES, n comprising all kinds of Sheetings, Pillow Code Muslins, Tickings, Towellings, Furniture Cheeks, Table Otl Cloths, Ginghams Calicoes, #AN!CY BEESS GOODS, you will always And os large supply at LEIDICH &. MILLER’S ALSO NOTIONS! NOTIONS! In great variotyand all descriptions. MODBNINOGOO D.B AND FUNERAL GOODS, CLOTHS, CASBIMERES, . ’ VESTINGS, iSo. All In need .of any kind House Furnlsi ■ r Goods will clo well by'calling at tlie - CHEAP STOKE ON THE CORNER All In want of ahy description of Goods will do well by giving an early call, and, EXAMINE FOB YOURSELVES. The largest and most complete stock of New Goods just opened and will bo sold at GREATLY SEDUCED PRICES! COMB ALL AND GET BARGAINS! LEIDIOH * MILLER, *3- Do’not forgot the well known Stand on;the h’brnof.' ’ VO. 2, EAST ATA/iV STREET, SIGN: OF THE, CARPET. HALL. Garllale. Feb. 21,'1807. 4GTJA DE MAGNOLta. ollot delight. Superior to tiny cologne, used to bailie tho face and person, to render tho skin soft and fresh, to allay Inflamatlon, to perfume clothing, for headache, &o, It is manufactured frorrt tho rich Southern Magnolia, and is obtain ing a patronage quite unprecedented. It is a fa vorite with actresses and opera singers. It Is sold by all dealers, at 81.00 In largo bottles, and by DEMAB BARNES «t CO.„Now York, Wholesale Agents. Saratoga Sprixo Water, sold by all Druggists. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, toroid liver, con* stipatlon, Ac,; deserve to suffer if they will* not try the celebrated' PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by the highest medical authorities, and warranted to- produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed ingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must super sede all: other, •tonics .where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required. They.purlfy, strengthen and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. x They are an antidote to change of water and diet. - .. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fe vers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stom ach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head ache Velvet Rugs, «£ • ; AGAIN TRIUMPH A NTT! 27ie FIRST PREMIUM hat again beet* Awarded, to aL. LOCHMANifor the REST - f , PHOTOGRAPHS. ,T .His long experience in the businessaiid Ws intimate Knowledge Of all that relates to thepro-. duetioh of a PJhlttrEC-i' PIcrCKE, in ohenilstf^r. art and mechanism, enables him to maM WV tosmpns, uaupproaotmoio m most galierlea,aud, mi work, guaranteed to give satisfaction*; , FINE . LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS, \ . • ; Colored dnd Plain, CARD PICTURES F6B ALBUMS, ;•' ■ ' old dnd new* size, ’PORCELAIN PICTURES * , of exquisite finish. . , lody should have'one,of these taken; they give the most cHarming complexion. AMBBOTYEB.S In every stylo of eases, ahd : all kih&s of "work done in a First Class liailery; Copies made In uio most perfect manner. Negative arc registered, and duplicates can do is cordially Invited to pay a visit to me gallery and examine specimens.i- • _ .. a largo lot of jb'ltAALhiti and A 1 ißUMo,for sale C *Pnoiographs made in all klndi of weather equally wed.' • 1 s '• ’ ’ I ‘-' ‘ -lieu. XU, ioWJ . . . . .. r . Mrs. r. a. smith's photo.- graphic Gallery'bouiU-eost Corner. HanQ .ci/otreet, and Market bquar©, where jpay bo nod all the duierent styles of Photographs, from card tolHesWe, ; ,• IVOHYTTPEB; AMBROTYP,EB,-AND MMLAINOTYPES t r . also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both flam and. Colored, and which ore beautiful pro ductions of the Photographic art,- 1 Cali And see mem. "’ij-’ * Particular attention given, to copying from Dugaerrotypes Ac. buo invites the patronage of the public. Feb.l6.lbW. - ffainta, &t. J_JTARDWA.be, IRON, NAILS, &c. . AI HMRI : ’.ficioH.'S, , OtDAND CHE A P ■H ARDWARE. STORK easv'main street. NEXT DOOR TO THE COBIIAN HOUSE. I have Just returned, from the East with." the largest and best selection of .'HARDWARE over offered in old Cumberland, and am able to sell the following articles a. little lower than else where in the county. .* All orders attended to per sonally and with our usual promptness. Goods delivered to all parts of the town Jtee qf charge. Hammered, Rolled and- English Refined Iron, Horse*Bhoo Iron, Russia Sheet Iron. .Barden's Horse and Mule bhoes,' Norway Noll Rods, San derson’s Cast-bteelEngilsh ond American Blister bteel, Sleigh- Bole Steel, Spring Steel,, Carriage tjprings. Carriage Axles, Ac, .The largest Assort ment or/- . ‘... • CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES yet offered, such as- SPOKES, . , JTUBS, FELLOES, : BOWS PLAIN and FINESSED SHAFTS SLEIGSB UNNEBS, &o„ See::, \ 5,00 BARBELS Rosondale, Scotland and , Hancock Cement; oil warranted fresh, Douglas’and Cowlng’s IKON* AND v CHAIN PUMPS.. POWDER.—A full stock of Dupont's Rook, Rifle and Duck Powder, Safety Fuse, Picks, Mat tocks, Drills Crow-bars, Blcdges, Ac. ; • • h-00.6. ke;qs AILS, which wo will sell low. : Country merchants sup plied at manufacturers prices. , • PAINTS.—2O Tons of tho following brands of White Load and Zinc:. , ■ Whether ill's ' FreiichJSinc 7 : Liberty, American do., Luck, Colored d 0.,. Snow White 'do u . . Mansion, . ~ do; . COLORS, of. ©very description, Dry mid In Oil n cans and tubes, also. Gold Leaf, French and German Lepf Bronze *•* • ' 1 OILS AND VABNISHES. • Linseed Oil, Turpentine; ’ . Sperm do., Coach Varnish d 0.., Fish do.', '-.Furniture do.. Lord do., .. s . . Detpar 40,, . Lubric do. ; - ’ Japg.h d 0.., . • . Neats Fo#t do;,“ /l-pfon&Leatherdo ■ Also, Putty, Lltharafe/Whltlhg, Glue, Shellap Rosin, Challr, Aliimn, Copperas, Borax, Maddej-, LogwoDd. te.** nfS xw M *TO*: Sept. 13,1800. Miller & bowers;' .• , StrCGBSSOBS TO vJjEWIS F. liYNEf ,-v . „ North Hanover Street, Otsrlialk % ‘Fa^ , Dealers in American, Engllsli anti Germao ’ : , HABb.WARE,; Cutlery, • Saddlery, ••, , ■ Coach Trimmings, . . Shoo Findings, 1 - Morocco and Llhlngakln*, ' i-,- Lasts,. ■ i ‘ 'BootTrees'. " ' 1 and'ShocmokerTools of every description v/Bolld find Brass Box Vices, Bellows, Files,- Rasps, Horse Shoes, 1 Horse shoe Nalls. Bar and Rolled Iron of all sixes.; • ' .. ’ IfAMESANDTItAICES. Carriage Springs, Axles,* Spokes, 'Fello'wa,' Hubs, &c.. &c. ■ Saws of every variety, Carpenters’ Topis and Bnilding Material,.Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as* sortmoat of Hardware of all kinds and of the best manufacture, which, will be sold.wholesale or re tail at the lowest .prices.’-'We are making great improvements In our: already: heavy stock-ol goods, , and. invite nil persons In want of-Hard ware of every description to give us a call and wo are confident yoh will be well paid for your trou ble, ; 4 - -v j, -v’, v ; * . 'ii \:■ ns: •» Hoping that by-strict attention to business and a disposition. tp .plcasQ all wo will be able to maintain the imputation of the old stand. Dec.1,i865.. Q.HAXB DIBPI, A Y , AT NO. 85 :WEST MAIN’ STREET. John H. Rheeta.late of the Firm of Rhoem A Spahr. announces to tho public, that tie hqa clmsea the Ihterea't of, his late partner, anil Ihai ho has § magnificent stock of CANDIES, TOYS-AND FANCY ARTICLES, consisting in part os follows; Trumpets, , ' < Horses, •'< ‘ Tops and Dolls, ofall sizes, shapes and colors; 1 Doll Heads, Violins'.' : Arras, Furniture Setts, Shoes tfeStocklligs, . .Tables, "Whips, * . . Bureaus, , • « Sleds; Balia/ Guns. - - Monk's on Trains of Cars,., i *. . ■ / Sticks, Wwjous, Elephants, Wheelbarrows,' 1 Doga, Nlneßine,- Cats, Magic Lanterns, , Mice, and endless or other-Toys, suitable to the fancy of both youngs and old. ■ 1 ’ ' I have selected my stock of Frutta ahd'Cohfec tlonawith the greatest care, andihave'the finest assortment , ever- brought to. Carlisle, among which are " '• •-" ' Drums; • Dancing Jacks, Mules; 1 M A L A a A. ORA PE 8 , Barbara and other Dates. Crystallced Frfilta o all lands, ' LARGE WHITEiTOYS, Candy Apples, -Peaobes, Pears and Eggs, Tar Drops, St. John’s Bread, Cream Cocoa, French Creams of all’sotts." ' 4 • •. ■ 1 am also manufacturing and' have oh* hand Clear Candy Toys, such as Baskets, Backets; Rub - bits, Deers, Locomotives, Tubs, Birds, Chickens, and fancy Figures of ail descriptions. Also,, a splendid assortment of.Taffles, of my own manufacture, such os Rose,-Vanilla,Lemon, Butter. Caromel, Walnut, etc. All trie above I now have at the old stand. No. 85, where 1 will be happy, to see add accommo date all.who may favor mb with their patronage. - ‘ J; BURHKEM. Deo. 20,'18C$— TCTQTlCEi.—Ptirfeons'haVlng Books fce- X V Idftglhg totbb Belles Lottres Library of Dick inson return ibera Im mediately. Docks cam bo left at No. U -ouib HauoverSW. oratroomNo. 25 WestGqllogo. By . J-H. GRAHAM. Jr.: •>-•?» i‘mi j OommiU^ tTeb.2I,IBOHU.; ; - - ~> ::~~ t