our worthy county purn*ion era will but cast their official eyes down the Pavement on the South of the Court Ifouse, they will discover an insightly pile of rubbish lying thereon. This was caused by the top pling over of one oT the chimneys of (lip Court House about four weeks ago, it being carried away by ono of those avalanches of snow : which is precipitated from that roof shortly after the fall of every considerable snow.— That no person has been killed oi• maimed by these periodical snow sli , les, wo presume is duo to the interference of the special Provi• deuce which we are taiight usually governs such affairs. But isn't the fate of this chin. ney a mill imitation that Providence is get ting a little tired of this particular• duty?— And wouldn't it be wise when the chimney is returned to its former attitude, that a snow board preventive accompany it ? Think of it gentlemen. •. rta,The fifteenth annual commence bent of the Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania, locck place on 'Tuesday last, at. the Musical Fund Had hi Philadelphia, in the presence of a large audience—The Valedicto ry address was delivered by Prof. Sios S. BROOKS M. D.—and the Degree of th e Col• loge was conferred upon the graduates by Hon. JAMES Pot,r,unic—t he class of the pres ent session numbered about fifty of whom eighteen received the Degree of Doctor of Medicine': UNION LEAGUE OF CARLISLE.—An adjourned meeting of the citizens was held at Rheein's hall, on Thursday evenimr, last, fiir tho purpose of organizing a I'mon Leutitte The meeting was org:inizA by calling Col. JOHN MCGINNIS, to the chair, anal appointing L. J. routs.. Secretary. The committee tip. pointed at a previous oleo ing : report, I through their chairman, 1! II rtia inn the following as fundamental ,uncles fur tttc Government of the W e t h e unikrsigno,ti I(' o a , s ttiatn the name of -14te-UN-ittN...1,NAc,1:1 ,, , LISLE, and adopt the fol:owitig lurid:totem tl Articles of i .tion, to wit : Ist. The condition of ineinhcr , 'Hp shall 1„• unqualified loyalty to the (ii)VVI 11111l.rli ld 111 , United St:lW , , and univaverin:2;.supp,t of its efforts for the soppro.sion of the Iteh.dlion 2d. The sole obj.‘ct of tire .I. , ociat on shall be to di-eminteunnee and rebuke, by .moral an d s,eitl influences, all disloyalty to the Federal cloyeroinent : and to Clint cod the associators will use every proper Mean , i, iii private and public 3d. There shal he a Standing Comr it! ee consisting of five memhers, vviot shall have a general supervision of the concerns of the League, and,Vi..lo Ishall appeinte.l at meeting of the League in such manner at the meeting may decide. 4th. The Stamiing Committee shall pro pare such by laws us may he nee,s,ary ht secure a proper and artlei ly admini ,, t ration of the affairs of the League„ which shall IM subject to Such itirciolimmH , , from Ilme to dull". As the ni , joiii . Lot the as_Li,J_ciAtiou_tuAT _ . direct: On motif , n of .1 'AI 11'04kley, or lerNl tl l .O the two first th•le. !he C.rls: it Lo ion b i • engros4c(l sn t tL , ; 4 -01 . 01avy ilirtJteti to pro pinc list , to • On motion a Cal.ttuttlre was arpointe.l to make arrangetnynts to proanro t-pralzers for th e nex t moolag, nu I i uliait inatnbersh:p rtl.to.. _pi evio us party li s 4i nct m n, rya.) approve or the objec,:s of the aesociation. The meeting was milivene 1 I,t; ahltt nn 1 pratiot-M-nAltlytt.sto,t-s-tyyt---Hmti-L—Tet--1;- W. I.V4Trs, Rex! , J RHEEm, J.&s Drse :MA otheni. • On motion of ,Ir. To:11, the prormy,ling; of this meeting, with the fundamontal artiulcy of Association, be published in all I ho paperti in the County friendly to the cause. On motion the ineetin'g al . ) , )urnv,l to meet again at 'them's Ilall, oil Thursday evening, the 17th inst. with an invitation to all parties, irrespective of party, to attend. Teachers' Institutes The Teachers' Institute of North Middleton District convened at I.le,idler's School house, No. 6, on Tuesday evening, February 10th. On' motion, in the. absence of the President, Mr. J. Drawbaugh was elected President pro tem. The House being called to 0rd.,., the minutes of the list meetin4 wore r i and adopted. Tbe roll was called. M is , . S. Fought read an essay, on the subject ut t. , aching 3. N. Allen delivered an oration on the subject of education. Mr. 11. 011 tra &die urethan oration on the subject of School g,ov ernment Mr. JIIJ. C. Stock drilled a class Mental Arithmetic and 1.) P. Weil( erre in Al. i gebra. 4.r/turner was the uezt subject' taken mp by Mr. H. O'Hara. The appoints end.; for Abe nort meeting are as follows ; Miss S Fought I to prepare an essay. Mr. J. N. Allen the „subject of School government. JOO. C. Stock to drill a class in Reading. Miss Sent titan the :subject of Geography, and Mr. li. O'Hara the subject of Written Arithmetic The Prasi . dent, appointed three persons as ft business , committee who are to appoint the business ,for the next meeting. Ott motion the Insti• tote adjourned to rneetia Wert's School No 2, on Thursday evening February 241.11 ••• D. P. WOLF Sem'y The Monroe Teaabets' Association can. vened at. School House No. 4, February 21st. 1803, at 10 o'clock A. M. - The President being absent, the house .was called to order by the Vice President. Roll called, absent Miss N. 13 Culbertson, and Messrs zet and Brie dle Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. A selection was real by Mr. Kline, Arithmetic was lif,ken up and discus iILI by Messrs. Clark. Eberly, Itiehwine,l3ingarian, Kline and Platiltraftet.,Which, at the request of Ille..President, the teachers formed them. selves into a 'class and were drilled a short time by S. P. Goodyear. Adjourned till:To clock• P. M. ..AFTERN9ON SESSION:—RoII called, absent Miss Culbertson' and Mr. Brindle. A selec Zion was read by Miss. Wein]. Algebrkam rtext.'disoussed by Messrs.. Eberly, Richwine, Titzel Lawyer, Goodyear, and Clark. Th e question ; "Are School examination and exhi bitionsadvisable," was discussed by the teach ers. . . „ Duties for next meeting ; Misses Culberison and Gleitn Bssays; Messers. Clark and Klino,, orationt Messrs. Bingaman Eberly, selec tions. On motion a committee of three was appeittteci_l o-draft-iesoltitio ne--:and—reportite tgitno at the'.: neat meeting. —Messrs. Cain, Goodyear and Tit zel were Epflointed the coin-, .inittea: The following jesiYhttions Were passed;, Re:scilved,—That the thanks of the AsSoci• ntion be , tendered to Mr. J. Lawyer for the part taken by hin'in the exerciSe-,--and-to— qo audience. for their attendance arid' the interest manifested. 1 • _ __Liteaolverl,—•Thlit the thaukl of the•AssoCi ttions are due and' are. hereby tendered •to Messrs . ., J, lieruinius R. Clark, C. Gleita and 0. Cover for their hospitalities to tlie rnetw 7 ;_Adjouryed • to -teed . at .Sehool •Ilouso Isla; '9.. (Ireland) . on. Saturday March 14th, 286301410 o'clock A. M. • 13. , P. 0 001)Eillt Secit'y Batchelor's Hair Dye !—The 13est in the World • - WILLIAM A. B'ATCHELOWS celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to he distinguished from nature— • warm n ted not to injure the Hair in t ho least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invbrorates the Hair for liter Grey, lied, or Rusty Hair instantly turns a splen did Black or Brown, leaving the Hair colt and beautiful Sold by all Druggists. Am The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, 011 the four sides of c telt box. ;) I , 'ACTORY, No. 81 Barclay Street, Netiv "Vorik -, (Late 203 Broadway and 1S Bond Street.) May 20, 1852—1 y A COUGH, COLD, OR AN IRRl tated Throat if allowed to progress, results in Serlou a l'uhnenary awl Bronchial affections, oftentimes incu rable. lIRO•YN'S IIitt)NCIIIAL TROCHES resell directly the (footed parts and give almost Instant relief. In liconchitis, Asthma, iind Catarrh theyiare are lemelleial The go o d effects result og from the use nt tha Troches, and their extended use, has caused them to be eoun tot felted. Be sure do guard against worthless imltaf lOUS. Ilia all only the Cer,uiue Brow lI'S Bronchial Troches which have p rev oil thOir efficacy by a test of many years. Public :speakers and Singers{, should use the 'Troches. Military Ocers and Soldiers' who overtax the voice' add - ffi Are exposed to sudden chances, should have them. :Sold everywhere at 25 cru t s per box. ' Jau. 23.-3Ln To Nervous Sufferers of both Sexes. A Ileyerend gentleman having been restored to health in a few days, after undergoing all 'he usual routine and Irregular expemirenwdesof treatment, Without snores, emisideri , it his sacred duty to commit nieate to his afilleted flllow ereatures the 111(.1111F of cure llam., on (he receipt of an addressed 011V01“pe, he will send (free) a cop:) , of (he prescription used. Id rectte Dr..lOllN M. DAtINA.LL, 186 Fulton St, Brool k lyn, N. Y. ' Iklar,h 9. 'l,2—ly Rlarriagts. I=l=l t tho Carlisle Ilarroelts I\ll the Ilh Inst.. by Her. J. Mors , : Capt. .1 \' W It \ 'II \ti I:it, li. S. A to M lees SA It AII A. N. Wit hi It I', ,I,itighter o .00.eph 11. Wright Sur4,on 11. S A. i)n the 2. - .:11 vlt.. by the Rey. (ho. E A , Lonq, Mr WM. It RI.EY to Mi., CATIIARIN, CORN:MAN, Loth of North Nl,l ih ton town , Mip. (hi th, rah the liev. Wm. Kopp, at the Lot h..rtn kin aeon. Mr. EDWIN/ .1. 1.111.1.1 CR of NlO , llO t,,,m.hip, to Miss MARY E. WIL 4.,fsi Eb c ft arktts. CA ft LIS!. E P 0 Dl' CEIVIA KE T. e port ed ecUl y for the Herald by K. C. V.,/ (10.1 NV a Va. trot 12, Pia: • T7SrTi. .10. tr., N" vritTE \\ - 11.•:.11" ;Li) • Y E t\ ......... 'kltl,l , ‘ F\t. I \ f.t..Y '1 OVI'.1::',:E1) FOR RENT. I 1! Ii; sit lint l. .uu s :.nin stroot, i;e11. Arin Pr. Apply at this roll 13 NOTICE Em.vroN I t:1,1 purpose to 1,1 1. - 1 . .1 .11 Lilo n td.111411111101/r• i.t v , 11.11111 l'apt•r. in all it , 1 alteli, Ili that t.t.tne ; their 11:17,1,; ae. tup.:o•l Kt•t,t;ttoa, Jr., :11,1 I4l'lllll+ II Mul 14.11. nl t Iwy roNpretlttl n reside at 11.tuttt II .11v • rti t .11 rt tv , l'a The azt,zaal L 7at t • eipir.“ the t , tat partner. is Twoliry 1 - 1.1,1 Dolt tie The fitrttter.ltip .rtlat tatt.,, , l Ole I.t of .1.11111 tt , IS t. an.l wilt terminate the let at ./aLuar:, is,s3_ , ll 131 . 1 , : \ NY C ) ,\IFIT.II4 1,111 IN.'q' It (.IssETs $1.151 M.) 5'),) ISESUS IMETMEIMMI The 1103,1 of 1 ru. , toes I aye durla r, i ', , erip loi,i• 11(.11.1 t- t ,, rt per — rffra - . — nliOn"ti? rra‘til try, ,eis its 111,1, on all Pull •10 , itCl - 4.raa• t ~t :Ind have drel is t t., ree•,•iso th e S,a ip ~ t 1854, . and ioy.eatellt I Pro 11.111155 I'. licks .to, ' 'l,el-11-,4-1-,:itT 11'3•11 0) er t. It, the trii• ki A zei, Ili. Main sirtiet, at :to time atter thi I= P.kmphlel , , (71 1 ,1,4 it,- al and every In I 11. IU 111 101.11-1.,/ i• 11,111. )lar‘di 13, 181 3 (1()IT.11.T Ie It () C .1 )1 AT I ()N wiiErti: is the 11',..1 11. ll' II 1 1. l'reA di.nt. ,111,1.40 of Ibr 1 , 01 oral CotirD. of Common 19,a, the rounties or Cumberland, Derry and Juniata, tin 1 Justiee.or the several 'ourls n 1 4.13er and Tot miner aidl ileneral Jail Delivery in said C. , lnal , N, 1111 d Cocgt.iN and (Inn. STU la, .1 mig,•, of the Court of Oyer and ' fermi nee and dem:l - al Relit cry' for the trial of all rdpital ami ether I - Menders, it. the said , ounty nY Cunlherin u.l, by their precept,: to me li rooted. tiled the ID I, have ,der, d the 1 rt 1,11 Detho. o . to I,e 11 dden at Catli,le, tri the p.0e0,1,1 11 I\IIAI' Amel. 1 ;c:1. I I.i•lnd the hale 4113 lat 10 o ' clock in the foremsm. I t.•„td omits, 1.4 II It; 3 !MY t b.\ to the ,lus Hot, tit the reatat and Cnu•.ta ides of the said county of t • nmberloo 1, that they are by the said precept cont. emu led to be then and there in their proper• p1 1 1 . :011/ 1 , with their rettortitt, intjuisitions, examination!: :11141 ti] other remetnhrahees, Lu di, those things whirl) to their tatter appertain to let tionta, and all those that are hound by rem mitittanees. Ln 111 , 1.411'11th against the prbtoners that are or then shall be in the jail or shit' county: are to be [hero to prrteento them as shall be just. .1. 'l'. Ittl'PHY, Sheriff. March 13, 130. SPIELING TRADE, 2863. NEW GOODS!!! NT, OW offering an immense variety of L '1 CLOTIIS, 3.1 ER I.:S. VESTING 4. c; . >"I . TON 'C I:YDS For Tien and Boys' Wear, In a larger va , loty,,than can bo found in any eatah chic plow, and at /la low prleos no con be fl 4/ ~113, cati o n, to suit ta,tll Old 1101!hlit. Wu mann. fart n to, tho alcove mods to ardor. Lt , tho latest Aty I en, or soil nor toad.' Cugtooloro tc talc int W have the goods 'ought of rut. eau IR, aultontnio.lottul. free Or ChM a , An early lll.Toctlon or our gaols and prieus, respuctfal. ly guliclted. IS A0.1.11' I NIISTON. North lianorOr Strout tj,lotlilng Emporium. March 13, 1413:1. ieacly natio Clothing, OF our own manufacture, the most ex teiravn }a,wlt over OS111104(1, warranted 31.3 ropre so I, tv,i, .01,1 11'11010: 7 31. or hetall at the lowust market price, rot up In the mo 4 FA S 1 OX.-1 I 1: I? S7'l7, , to please the inovt ta4toi hu sure and call ho foro furnishing °lschia° at ISA ke LIVINGSTON, North Hanover Strout Clothing Emporium. 711arell'13, 180. SHIRTS 1 SHIRTS I WE' have the largest and h finest sitts grer nlioritcl In flits pinco. SIIIRTS at 12,00 par dim' dn. '• 15.00 a •c dn. " 20,0) " do. " 30,03 44 .4' vntrranferl tnAie of fhe best and most colobnited mica, Bought im,for. tin) late advance In prices, sold by .the dozen or single, :f r vol , wan" . ,f , erfer:ritting p ,LI ING ST . ON , S "" N6rtll ilimovor Emporium. . _ NEM IMarcli a,:1503 . , ANDKE 1.10 IT CEPS', 'Tice, .Stockiu, 11 1 liblityns7 - :Stmi,irulers;-Ihulnr-Shirtsi--Dronven!i-n -. 3)UaUtiful assorrinunt,cin ho I , ,kivr4 id ISA AC I.IIIN(ISTON'S • - Nbrtli 11/in6y( r Street iii nium; .. ' • . l‘litreltlitlf3',4l. - ' '.--- 7, :2' riAr.h 7 S: i'le LAr ft 8! J- A7'A I, ISE S, Tr ii n ?is, Carp o t.litigs, Um. ' V berullus ,to.. Pr mai solo JeAther Truuka, Ladies b . :trolling Trunks of(largo idsseß, brziu bound, u. theybust makes, in -largo 4liriety uG ISAAC lATINGSTON , S :..., ,N.,1111 pullover Strout. 15.1ttrch .1.31'15d2 MULLEN-. A. 1,. SPIINI•II,ER .1,;,•11t. Cars Ai-nbat and-substantial 2 sto_ r y Brick InvoMug House, with n 2 story Itrielc back building and Lot of • ____..grmintb-c-on Laird ng - lin• - • - feet — in . +finivraltur ItTr-At 1- 7 --N 0 '.l' -11 4.1. . . 4 , 210 f,,rti In depth Situate on tho southt.t--- --. ..14 Letters Of ndminlstra lion with the will' nnnuxud, Side of Pomfret street, between liatiover and Ultt on the estateuf Comp) w ten, late of ;.•,:uuth Middleton . s t ewts, In the bunogleof ettrlislti. 'Tli•re Is illte wbte a twp ;Cumberland county. deed., have been Issued by tro6a 2 story MOE buildingeontalning.4 rUtatut, on tbe the..iteginter.of_.st7tit county to .tbe_subserlber rosiding../..„.0t. time lat. A Ire, bake ()yen, stee4.o lieee, a mid In tie same. townrhip. . All IlMons 'lltdat"t t° orther other C4lllvolll.lllt out buildings. A good garden and Judd estate Are renuested to 'nuke iimuediate payiatunt, choice fault trees, and eater introduced on (be prowl; SIN, all Of which render it ;i - very deslrable private 1 es , - and thOse having elaitus will present them fir settle— iTuntrto fi rt-L-1.).-till-Alilli t L " ,----- ---Itiorfro, For terms -- Ittid - fitartieninrsompriru-of- Fut/. :.19, 14 16 317 -1 4 A tim'r. C. T. A. • " A; L. SCONfriLl . lit, . heel Eallt 0 Agent. loit etc, deo'4.; Jate et Frail.... - .... having been faseekl by the, Register cf Optrito ,- Rinfon.rflounts of Franitfor t f aotl John Heiser orriVev.t ' ', 1 f f..1L.--, -- ' - ' ” ~, Peo nshoroughteivohh fii, :crake Is hi,rohy , given to all renfl finflu!"YJ,ll,‘,.7.., ......,4-..-'0,...:,,-....„ Person's ifffieff fMI tO roid e4t4te.,to 2n41i9-,1) . 0,), M1N.P 40.- . 4 ' -,,- '"' - • - •':‘''' ' ')4' ' 1110 m, haTtrfigAig'ilitili; iii•otflttflieiti',' 4 uty. aus4v.tic I. - - corlislo,?et. - - 4; ti,N -..- .' ' '••• - • ..' • " • • Jolty ng.i...,:5, --._ • ..- zucoont: . Poor House Stdtement forA. D. 1862. JOHN MILLER, WILLIAM CORNAI . AN, and ROBERT ELLIOTT, 1184'rs, Directors or tho Poor House of Employment of Cumberland County, In aecoulit with said County, from the first day of January 'to the thirty4lret tidy of micomber, A.l). 1862, inclusive. To'balanco:ln hands of Treasurer nt last settlement, Cash from County Treasurer,, Carlisle Deposit Bank, on loan, • Col. tlracey nhd C, luhuff, money refunded, . A. Bosley, ra J. BeisZlino, for two shoats, D. Wolf, for the support of James Sanderson, doc'd J. M.Means, Esq., for support of C. Langlin, D. Wherry, Esq., Mrs. nollar, J. P. Sterling, " " " Mary linettle, Perry and other Counties, for support of Paupers, L. A. Smith and others, boarding, John Faller, butter, S. Caldwell and others, tallow, M. Myers, 820 lbs. of lard, B. Parker, stone and straw, P. I tomer and others, stock sold, Drovers pasture. • A. nosier and others, rye, .1. Clendeuin, hides, Total dobits,, I A. W. Bentz & ethers for merchandise & groceries, Mrs. Saltsburg and others, out-door aid, State Lunatic Asylum, support o4aupers, York County Directors, J. lit/h./Hine and others:tailoring, hats and shoes, Sipe and others, out door funeral expenses, It. Smith and others. Justices and Constables fees, Wm. litzteey and others, cattle and hogs, Julia Single, brown lads°, J. A Marsh A Co., new reaper. A. Hosier and others, grain ilnd fading, It. C, Wood Nerd And thers. No. I Altd Ltmothy seed, Delaney and others, iumber, • coal fur fuel. Henderson & It coal for !inn., .1. Miller and others, wood for Incl. Wm. Miller. mak ,ng new and repairing old pump, Henderson A flood, plaster, Win. Fridley and others, On ware and tinkering, Cleo. Wetzel and others, wag/me:ailing, 'Cleo, Lindoun ,t 1 and others, Inacksinithing, J. &J, Busher, !route new wagon, .1. A P. Alspaugh, painting tin roof, H. Zinn and ethers. I , npr,ss charges IL Saxton and others, hardwar6, .1. Clentlenin. F. Gardner A Co., castings, Theodore Rifler, bakii/g. I/. S. P. Zeigleg. drugs and ii,divine, Dr. Robillholl and "thei 5, out-door'medical Carlisle Deposit Ilabk, leans, Dlekinsint Fire I /lonian, Co., Frost it CO.. lines and fruit trees, Dr. 5 P Zeigler, sharp, P. liras.,-maker, r, Lot , salon , Wllra.•ey. Dire, Inn, ex traSerViteS, ,(alto '"• Win Cornlllan, e.,:113ry 55"..1.1-11,1rer, . 711,•••11.11JetAls 1.,11e111., 1= _e , 111, Ti 0.1,111 .1.1001; St; l'i Id the 0,k1111..1, it. t .1,1111, L thr :LI,L day .1 Tt , l.ll3tice 'FirasitryCi.Lailds at List :i.ttlemelit, Cush (loin I , t•ri ,,, it loti tit ited iu t hi. r By rash paid nu Dir, hors' ,rders. as ,Ahoy Itala lire it tz, va:wrer, OPERATIONS OF THE INSTITUTION DURING THE YEAR 1862., a3.l,er p.tuper, iti the 11 , Jan 1, I'' ~, 2, Ili, ,ein Adkui up. Lu Do:, 44+ 1.,-/t. up 1, 1)“4,. tl hilt. Ill1111,•1 . 1111, i. 1,1 fur dui lug the :.ear 11111 1 . 1 ta - ss!,?!.l g tril,ll,l. Surni.i;r - in Illy 11.nn.,,, ‘,ll , nn J 1 art. 01ured, r ‘.1. , 111 -I,th , . 11, a .a ja/1 , 1:t• L,r till, state =l=l Th, r , ,ne in It, 1.:”. ni 1. - In In 11 , ,,,Lti1151. nl,l, I yrar ufy.ro, 10 fn.tit Itos. 12 from 5 10, tr‘sll 1. , I . 2. , to 11 Irn:ti :1 • 1. , 41, IT It lit i 0 1.0 .50, 211.'111 L t„ 7u ; 1,1,1 • I 411,1 0 I it 7111 , 11 - ttr 7 tr t tIP rilo7l ff,.741c,1- i,rj..r,-I,lol,;lltxv,rt; tql 1.3:u7. th , • 1.1 10101 , 1p , ', .101 I.•. rLalnul;. 11:(WEEDS tIP 1.110/. NN ho3t. 1.11,h01. of o 1..100 Ittishels of (bits, C.JJI I,u,llids of shelled Corn, 4J3 Lusholt; PoLitoes, heck of ht. iil,llll , of i•unipki,,, , o• o bUnllolO of rill 1.101..1r. 01 01,1, n[MAW/ r , 111:11 ,1• S. •10 h l / 1 •11 ,• I, 3, /1“, , i11•/, , 1 . 111 . 111{ . .. 4 0 . 1 he pickles, bushoh‘ of Dtiod Apples, 100 doZvii 73 rum Brooms, %sure math., 1.11„oep, ut LIM,: 11111 Noll, and 13 porches ot :nt.,tme still [Ault. k.,,, „.„i Mit ; teos, 11 pair, of nit \latch , . t.; 11.%•rs of knit socks, 25 pairs of Stockings footed, Bonnet 14 .. I so Ap r ts, 14, 2.'1 shirts, 67 Frcks, 104 Slips, 54 1.11,w t 1.. Chap beds, 2 , sheets, 1..• I Ilazolherrhiels hemmed, In rhlldrels o Sidri , • 35 Suspenders, 7 Isol Cut ta. os, 4 Quilts, I; t, i U i shirts. 25 children's Chemises, 55 children's Frocks, 1., I. ,y's Shirts, 5 Tonle cloths. 2.; T o , cit.,. 21 Shrouds, 1.4 yards of tng Carpet, 22:3 pounds t , 1* hard Soap, 51 barrels of Soap, p.ht..l, ol hut U.., and ot) crocks of Apple AltTli.'LES uADI IN 'l'llE CARPENTER. SHOP. Cl coffin, 4 Cliukk. I 1,1 , 14., S Imut.lo nee:, i 0 (I.ltntalur flandle. 4 11)('N r.vr rEN ED AND KILLED. 2a Duryea (averaiTa weight ,", e, 11, 1 Calv., (average weight (WO y 11.1 792 (arerag.o weight Llli 3-3 1L4.) 7,1.16 1b:L0a...00114 lo all ..`.1.1,7 11,,,p4d1, , ,,f d in i ng Lin , STOCK ON FAItl, JAN. 1, 1863. b Ilorrer, 10lett C0e,,,, 14 beo4 of Stmak Cattle, 1J Steers, '2 yok. of Oxeo, 2 Sows nod 12 .91JitiS. UTENSILS ON I'Altl 1, 1863. broad and 1 narrnce Wlll. , :led Wagitri4, 1 stone Wa4on, 1 pair wood Ladder n, S pair hay Ladders, I Wagon lied, 2 jack Screws, I Dort a nd cart Dears, 1 Spr :tint Rimless, I largo Sled, n Plows. 2 single and ti d.nible SlioVel I.IOWS 1 large. and 4 sntall Cultivates, 1 Holler, I Urnin Drill, 1 Threshing :%I,•hlue, Horse Power and Dell. 1 Wind r i ai er Cu' t er , II it 2 log chains, 8 netts of ,tgoll lustre, a tivt to of plow Goats. 2 llfth a n d I carQlng CiLtits. Spreads single and Double trees, 7 Fly nets, I Wagon Saddle, lialterS and Cliains, 411 Clow Chains, I set of Carpenter - tools, 1 sot IllaAninith Tools, S gralu Cradles, IS mowing tioy (hos, I wire hors,; Hake, 4 Picks. 2 %Clucks. 3 Cr.ov Bars. 3 stone D Ills, lu Shovels, I grain li eu p. t r and a vat iety ol Moue %miners, quarrying 'tools. Spades, Forks, Rakes, Sickles, corn lines, wood Saws, Axes, Mullis, Wedges and crout Kuria , tic., to. We, the Directors if the Door and Douse of v.toployment of Cumberland ('ounty, do codify the above rod f,uoing to hen c.o net stat e ment, of th e r eet .ipt s nod expenditures of said institution from the lot day of loony to the :11,4 113 y n. Deoember, 11 0 out also, of the operations of said Institution during the s,no period, and of lb+ c 'edition en ,hivary 1, ltie;l, neeording to the best of our knowledge Olreu uader nun hands the 1 1 1th Jay 01 Januar) A. D. Ibo 3. JOHN MTLLEft, W1,61.1AM CORNHAN, I Directors. null ultrF e, the Aulltors of eumberiand Comity, having examined the accounts and i•huchers of the Directors of the Poor and !town. of Employment of mid Comity from Jan. Ist to Dec. 31st, 1662 and also the account arid vendors of jarob squier, Esq., Treasurer of Said ImititUlion fur the sauu period. do certify that wu lied balance, due said T.sasurer ninon hundred and ninety Iwo dollars and sixty seven cents. Witness cur hands at Carlisle the 24th day of Jau A. D. 18C3 PUBLIC SALE MOU , • NT lIOLLY SPRINGS HOTEL OF A FOR RENT, • BOA KZ DIN G SCHOOL, From the first day of April, next the Mount holly Springs hotel will be rented for ono era term of years. Toin popular summer rimort is too well known to need particular 'description. There is a largo quantity of SITUATED on the Cumberland Valley furniture now in the house that can bo purchased at II y a. lta l i i i ,, / , to b a u d ii r d o l u ilg r i nizi e % x t i t , s e t n o! . l C4 , rllsio ‘ , Ponneyiya• very reasonable price For informatiou- address Cam. and capable Students. Nearly Ten Acres or forty iv% ~,, . ,- v Patton Carli.lo Pa. i n ih t , hight!st eta to of eultivatitm WI 11%t .M.- , . , _ Feb.'23, ;180-3t, Apple end Pealb Orchards, ',milli, - " -........- • . - (leaden, lot lithl, Itc. • , , The property Will be hold for .private sale until FOR RENT. - ' March 24, (Tuesday,) when with Furniture, Stuck, rinIOSE two lar ,, e and commodious, Farming Implements, Am , ‘ ,C:o , will be sold to the high- c• est bidder at public sale. I brick . houses; ou West tit:, ovpreitte it. O. Weed -rho Institution Is now flourishing, and may be con• ward's Warehou e. Armed t or it may he used as a Also, the west silo "of tint large Stone liouse,,,on SUMMER Resort, ' - . - • Main et., adjoining Dr. MaliOu'it residence. For pall. , . Military Academy. • cultus apply to • . . Nonnar School, 4c. • , • It, is. a rare occurrence tn• such a property, to be Carlisle, January 23, IS63—liu thrown into the market on Montt so liberal as limiter() offered. For particulars, address, It . iso3=4 .- , t Pia lit uto , e I .Co. rab Il STATE 'NOTICE o __ r estlnen t or? on IA oA. t , 't A dam . . ' WAR.! WA R ! ' -, +owophip. comb. co., '.. . ~,:,,ro. to Ali ILITARY suits of" ovary 'Alenp :1- li, Ilmiln at short ziotlen, of every. style, role'', - ' - .Aedel - ste prices l 4 , • ' ISAAO LIVING:I:I'ON% North „Hanover lit._ ert , dit.r, 6TAIEMENT *l'lill'.ll{.o AND MATRON IN NI A TE6 .11',1'1CLE5 MADE IN THE HOUSE sta (unary, * 11:3 7o 4 it) 7., 11) I- it) ,) 7 ) r 0) ) tit 12 lAi =I null id 11 , Li . Wit) Del OM 1:1111,1 ,1111.11 t ui Cuing Lind ti, fr6lo thb I'l' o 6 illy ill P:62. ISII=I HENRY :IN YDIM. Stets-mt. Z.tIS F:Tit DElt, Matron 301 IN S. DUNLAP JAMES It. IRVINE. WILLIAM 31. 0 ARDN Auditors of eurubui laud County PRIVATE SALE, 'Fob. 6, W3—Ow Job Work done atthis ena•. REGISIVER'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in terested, that the folloWing accounts have been filed in this otlled'by the accountants therein named for examinationCand will be present6d toAß.,,9t; s phans' Cdurt of Cumber land coutity,-Mr contiiination - and allowance,. oa TuOstlay, (ho 17th day of March, 1868; • $470 77 0,000 0) 003 00 1 17 41 69 4 65 84 00 2's 00 20 00 83 80 25 8 4 35 50 10 26 51 34 57 40 6 00 85 00 78 00 bU 01 125 23 Ist. The administration account of Jo' n D. Snyder, one of the. executors of John Snyder, Esq., deceased, 2d. The first and partial administration account of Skiles Woodburn .Anti Frederick Watts, executors of Hum Samuel Woodburn, deceased, hap of Dickinson township. 3d. The administranon account of Samuel Snyder, ono °V, he executors of John Snyder, deceased ; of Frank ford township, 4th. The account of Thonias 'McCulloch, executor of William Fianna, deceased. sth. The guardianship account of NV illiain Gorgas, guardian of Comfort Church, mi nor daughter of lt. 11,..Chureh, deceased, late of New 'Cum berlan 1. $11,305 45 6th. The first and final account of James R. Irvine, administrator of William Bretton, late - of:Newville, deceased. ith. The first and partial account of Geo. Keller and Joseph Keller, executors of Ja cob Keller, deceased. Bth. The first and final account of George G. Davidson, administrator of Eli..abeth Da vis, late,cf the borough of Carlisle, dee'd. 9th. The first and final account of George BrOught'and John Baker, administrators of DA id Brought, deceesed. 10th: The final account of Jacob Ladis, 'g;flayilian of John Heyd, minor child of Deo. lleyd, as filed by his administrator, Jacob D. Mohler. I Itli. The find account or :fartiti Shenk, administrator of I.lenly Shenk, late of Did, iuson township, ilyo•as, , tl. • 12th. Theirs! aml final account 0f . ..T. D. Mohler, admini4trafor of Jacob l.snciis, Into. of Upper Al clecemi.M. 13th. The ai.jmittistration account of (ion. O'Donnell, administrator of John 13urger, deceased. 14th. Th,, first and final account (),. Jo.-teph Baker. atlntinistratuoj-.:Aliettael link. r , 1:,;•; of South .liiddlelon township. tit...ea.:od. 'l3th. ateotint of Th.mlas .1. 1k..1 . i , 1-ttes:,..a.dittini....-tvato.l--0.1 ttes:,..a.dittini....-tvato.1-- 0 .1 Elia - I )ie.-lri; th-rcalPti, late if Ni.‘o,ll Hit)). Ili. firs , filial account or Sam- Cal• erin,a Nl.;i•rs, hoe of the I, , iinigh of i\,,whiirr, 17f4. the first final netoilit (Iritlitli and Ifi•or% of 11eiiryl;tio:(i.ilviva,, d' e f, o) Hill. goaril (i' 11. : \ I, 11111011 110V1i, 11`i il:l"/ It% hi; tor, Jai' h 1 4 .\hi!,l-r. S.l7i I. I'he 1,1111 1W! Ehar:v, Z;!wilyr ' 114111_ 1:0;!). fir.t R; Idli , tu•cuti. , ,t .Ih—: C ut Ist. acco.,ht 01 tid.•nr.,n ry. t .x -vent , r of [lat o IV4 -a ,•r. ticcens :.1, ;ate to. Silver Sprin g : t..tvH-ditp. ".2.2t1. The ~ ! if..1,a,•1 1,. 'guarthan nilruw .14 iiiztroli!. Illititir Lit .1.1444 ..-1444,41,44 acyount tkan .I.t. ()I) jr. ith. of 1; tu.,11[111.11, IRE 2511). Tll- first au.': G rnl a •clitit ttl.lttiti•s 1l: urn. 4...\iiet.t.tr of t .ttitt•rittti dot (1. 21;01. accom,t ul S 11. 11,11/.. ut •J0'1 , .1 27tb. Tn, I) tti i. jr , I).t:,i i llttflln r. tlec',l., Into tt: I)i, fstits,ti 11t- , 411. attl ttl 11 . 111. (Ir.tut.y, '.)ll