. CONDEMNED HORSES.—Since the late Government sale, of horses at the Fair Ground, we see "veteran quadrupeds" at al most every street corner carrying many on their backs who heretofore were ready to cry out "a horse I a horse 1 my kingdom for a horse l" 110 W TO SAVE YOUR COAL.—Now that, coal has reached a price which is almost tanpreeedented, and that the dealers propose to raise it, if possible, during the present Winter, there are thousands of families where the members will thank us heartily for the following directions, which if followed, will give them a good fire during the &hole winter on a. quantity of coal so small that it will called some to marvel greatly. The directions are as follows: The a ' liihes or cinders are not to be thrown away, but dampened to a kind of mortar, and 'again placed on the fire. They burn readily, and by so doing there is the economy of hav ing a hot fire with one-tenth of the fual, be bides not being troubled to convey the ashes to a receptacle We do not know of a stove that cannot make ashes enough to supply it only a few nuggets of coal being used.— kirst make a fire in the usual way, and when it begins to burn freely, place a lump of coal (the best) near the stove door or front of the irate ; then heap on the wet ashes or cinders, and peek them down, the vent below tielog nnobstrueted. The process is simple, and a few trials will satisfy the uubmievers. Last Coal may be used in the same way, and we ere assured that many cellars have mutes of 4realth in the refuse of former years. While coal is so emirce and so costly, should _not liconorny prompt a trial of a plan pointed out, Which is attended with so little trouble and a paring of labor ? Tributo of Respect At a late meeting of the Union Philoso• tihital Society of Dickinson College., the tolloWing Preamble and Resolutions were tiuneithoudy adopted. WlsEas.:ws, it has pleased God,'the Great Ruler and Director of the we V.'Ne. to take from -this—wortii - cerr estec , eteed mud - worth t• brothel - Wm. W. flephoro, unit WREREAS, In his death we are led to (eel the uncertainty of lititom, life, and :Anon ished that Death fteies the young as well as the old : diet store he it Resolved, That, in tins sad bereavement we recognize the hand of one "who death all things well," and that, while we deeply mourn his early loss, we can rejoice inn Ole hope that he is in better world on high. Resolved . , That, connected With the recol lections of his deeds here among n.eit, his name,will_ live .with _us until.we too follow him to — another world, and that, as a true and faithful "Union," ho will never 1.); for gotten. Resolved, That we deeply and truly sym pathize with the family of our departed Brother in their inconsoffible loss, useur kg thew that, although in time ou,- grief may teem to ,ease, set the memory of the one who is gone, will ever linger around the hearts of thate who loved and hollered him. Resolved, That a.t a token of our respect, we drupe our hall in mourning fo- thirty days and that we each wear the usual badge of morning for the same time. Resolved, That a copy of these Resolu tions he sent to the family of the deceased, and dint they he published in the' Carlisle Herald" and "American Democrat:" EDG A It 1.1.18T1 NUS, S. P. Sr aI KI.Eli , r Comm Wee Jong tluuu, Monroe Teachers' Institute Met in school house No. 9, (Beltzhoover's,) on Saturday Jan. 23d, 1861. Members atb sea,lgr. lierdiheimer. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. A Se lection was real by S. I'. Goodyear. The Treasurer's report showed a balance of ten dollars in treasury. A class drill in l'hysi •celogy, was eutiducte Iby J A Eberly, in his ,usual able manner —mung Cutter's Charts for illustration. The subject was discussed by ,Messrs. Sehrkier, Rum wine and Graybill. AFTEICNOO:4 SESSION filament, Mr. Berkheimer. The subject of /Physiology was further discussed at length by Messrs. Eberly. Goodyear, Boyer, Plank, And Kline. The I,lffillute was of unanimous .opinion that Physiolgy to one of the most itn ;Portant of studies, and should be introduced into all our schools Is not more difficult .than Geography, and should be studied as tefitrly as that science. Physical laws can not be violated with impunity. A knowledge of ,the laws of health would prevent an untold :amount ot suffering and premature death.— ..Public and private buildings are mostly poor .ly ventilated, and thus coutinuelly breed die 'ease The habits and customs ot our p opts demand reform. Supt Swartz being present, favored the Institute, arid a larue number of citizens present, with some highly practical sremarke oaPhylielogy. Better neglpet ether studies than this. Many of our habits of eating, and drinking are erroneous We live too high, too fast, -neglect the primary principles of health.— Bathing is too much neglected Cleaulioess is essential to health. Mr Sollenberger read an interesting Essay on tt Education—real and imaginary." 11. Itielmmo deltvered so able, instructive and highly appropriate Leo tare, on "Self kuowledgo—lts importance ' it is the only true foundation of all other knowledge. We should understand our mar a t -nature, our character, our disposition, our .abilities,—should know ourselves :u nil our relations to ourselves, to our fellow men, to our God Supt. Swartz, made acme appropriate sug. gestions to the directors and teachers. The thanks of the Institute were tendered to Supt. Swartz, for his presence and enceur aging voice, and to Messrs. G. W. Lelig, G. Beltzhoover, J. Beitzlictover, P. Vauan• dale, 3. Leib, G. Whaler, and D. Base bore, for hospitality to members of the Insti tute. Appointments for next meeting: Subject for discussion, School thivernment. Selection J. H. Graybil. ; Essay, I'. A. Plank, Lecture, 8. B. Kline; Class drill in Composition, Richwine- Adjourned to meet iu tiencol No. .6, (bine's,) on Saturday. Vet) 13th. J. R. Scitnivitn, Seorelar,y. PUBLIC SALES, Bills for the following public Sales hove been ,printed e.. this !alike _Sale.of _Henry_ _Donc,r, in —Wcstpenaboroug twp., on the 10th of March, of horses, ,Can s , Cows, young Cattle, Hogs, Wagons, Plows, Bale of Jacob Burkholder, in South Mid dleton twp„ on Monday, March 14, of three MBA Cows, Sleigh, and a variety of tailor articles. ° Stile. et Jonathan Holmes, in North Mid • dleton twp., on the, 1211 Moroi', of Horses, Colts, Cows, Calves. Wagons. Plows, &o. Sale of John K. Stauffer, in Dickinson twp., OR Friday, February 19 h, of llorses, Celts, Cows, young Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, and a gen eral•assorttnerd, ot • Farming implements. Salo ofLeiilloodyear, in Munroe tap., on the 19th of March, of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Wagons Plows, &o. Sale of William Wetzel, in North Middleton twp, on March Bth, of Doraes,Cows, Steers, Sheep, Hogs. Wagons, Plows,.&o. Sale of David Darr, Administrator of Johu Darr, dec'ti., ou.Thureday Mimi/ ad, near BlbserVille, of ,Horses, Colts, Cattle, -Hogs, Sheep, Wagons, Plows, . : • . Sale ofJohn i. Plough, in Dickinson twp., on the 18th February, of Horses, Cattle, Car rings. &o. Sale of John Gatsball near Boiling Springs, on the lbth February. of Horses, Mitch Cows, young Cattle, Hogs, &o. Sale of Peter Stock in North Middleton twp , on the 18th February, of Horses, Cows, young Cattle, Plows, Harrowd. Ste. Sale of James Grouver in Franltford twp., February 27th, of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale of Amos Waldley, near Middlesex, on March Bth, of Homes, Cows, Young Cat tle, Sheep, Hugs, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, &c. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT VINT BOTTLES AT FIFTY CENTS, FOR lameness, ruts, galls, colic, sprains. &c., war• ran ted cheaper than any other. It is used by all the great hot seinen nu Long Island nourses. It will not cure ring bone nor spovlo, as there Is no liniment In existence that will. What it Is sto ed to Cure it p lively does. No owner of horses will bo without it after trying one bottle. One dose revives and often saves the nil, of an ovor.beatud or driven horse. For colic and bully-ache it has never failed. Just or sure as the HUD rises, just on sure•is valuable Liniment to be the Ilnrse t nbroeatint! t'nr" thct day. Sold by all the druggists. °dice, 36 Cortlandt Street, New York. Feb. 5, 1804. iarriagts. =Mel On the I.ltl of January last, by the Roy. P.O. Wing. Mr. DAVID DIXON to Mks EnMA CROUSE, both of !eatJs. I=l=l on l-iunilsy morning last, in this Borough, Mr.lionry Rh outs. sgoil yesrs on tho 15th of .leiNuziry. near StitIORVIIIO, Moriro , ,Col I n.linlk. Mrr ANN ANI ELI , . CORN \IAN, in tho 42.1 year of nor ago, w.lo of Mr. MARTIN CURNSIAN, for me, I y of Carlisle. CARLISL E PRODUCE MARKET. Reported weekly for the Herald by R. C. Woodward. Carlisle, February 11,1804. V 1,01.111. (Super(11:10) . . 600 do. (Extra.) 6 5o do RYE.. ... .......... . 5 75 11'111TE WHEAT ' . 1 55 1.1 D RV NEW CORN OATS Bkimr.v FA, =I TINI rill VS NED ANTEP v.,,...2rw = thrt.•• )I,lls. for whlrh /I judc.•tu c r 1,10r14 , 1,44` will 1 , 14 I I, 1 , 11 an 1111 t“ .I'l.ll 4.1 \I ), and 3,311,4 .Vlll.ll Ow,• aro no other to the 4:,1:4, of this paper. treb IJ. 14. rg 1 ()13 .1( '(1) S In'. I) Fl )11 SA I The sui.s. rwt h a s at baud for wile, a qualltlt7 of prim. Connecticut Pen uh) len [d:t Seed Leaf 'I ..Crd) • EPA). hr Reed 1.4 put up in pheliages Celfl t tl ns4. enough to plant respeinti% too. three and tire 1111,s. tin the receipt of the mon, y nut tine hale of 11,1 , -ts per here. with Iwo pustag , . stamph entilonaul, packages will be pr,rinptly lot warded to any athirehh. Address. AMIJ M 1 IT, Ell, tell. 12, '64-21.* Carlihle, l'a. VI•1 1 N IS 'l' It ,1 '1 . 1) it' 8 N o'l' 1 ( ' 1',..- . ..i. Letter, of Adminktrntion on the ef4tnte of la rob ,ickey. deed , le:, ot .? , Ihl , lletn to, nship. hnvintx he , u k. 0,1 by the Itezivte' of Cinnberinini Could y. to the hul,eviber, e,hlit,,,, in the vntne to., nship N, tiee 1,. hereby glVt , ll to all persons Imlehted LO said est an, to maim pn,nent, and those hnvinv '..lnhns. to pre east them 1.1.11), autlivuticated for settlement, tl. E.3 . 111.1 . :1t NICKEY, Feb. 12., '64---i1t...." AchninnArntor BAI.GAINS ! BARGAINS ! At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store IA.:11 now opening a large as . sortinent NEW AND DESIRABLE ,toodx. h , ' , ught I,t•tore the recant rime lo prices. wltlelt a ill he 5t.,1t111.1 - the CIO, lit 'toy 11,4 res. . • , Have oil hand a full lino Cr 111.1 , :kellED nll.l UN- Ull.lNBat Iho vet lo wt,t pot cos. Tick Ings, Gingham, Chocks and Galleons also. in groat va rivihni and eln-op. LA D /ES DR E.`•;S (.; 0 0 DS. Eleg.nai Ist Chanel+. Co,proel 'careen tn,tli. 1111 Stripe Luiare!, and lie taint's, and All kinds and pi 1. idil,lll4. talllll I.i,p Napkins. A.. A inenlan Casin,s, Caw lit iI . LS,!•:, its 31 iii, ItiAllop Lawn, MOURNING GOODS. A large,asat.rLinetit of. Black Vent., LiAptlA:ullars, 6 , 4 and 'l4 ail wool Delains, Turner Black Satin Cloth, Ainarlias,lan Sorties, and all the different style Wiwi: and Whitt: iloods from B ENSUN . 1i celebrated Mourning Store. Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets Jeans. Valley Cestlinores. Settlings IC,Sr, at In w prih-1, 5-I and Floor Oil Cloths, also Tab n Oil Cloths, all eldtn. All in) sinter stuck goods, will be closed out at leas than City priers. Now lh the Ihno for purchasers to go we money laying lu their Ntock All go •de bought and cold for CASII. Itenvollect the est Main 8 iisailY opposite the Depot. C. 0..111.111'. Bel, IS, 'll4. STATEMENT THE FINANCES OF THE COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, Err/ail/he Ist Day of January, to the 31st Day of December, 1863, Inclusive. JOHN GUTSHALL, Esq., Treasurer, RECEIPTS. Tr. bakr.oro due Cuµnty at lastsettim went, $12,816 5 1 3 To amount of State and C./unty tam e, on tatandim; at liot. einitleuient, 7,075 85 State. Comity nod M liqa taxes lon- I'd for the ymir 18133, 91,579 17 A hnt.uolit on StAto taxes, 1,7134 till Interest received from tax collectors, 492 55 ExuUoruligl txxos,recelVed by Trenii urer, 48 33 Yordirt fees received trom PrtitlicUO tar), And 'Sheriff, 24 1)0 Ito e (.1 v “cl,fo r.. Woe avail to borouglu of Carliale, 42 00 Total reeutpts, AssEs.stnts. Pahl aild Tow 111.114, Aesessprs, S7SO 24 =EI paid Collect uzs, nbu.tunumt, allowed txx. payilts, 3,100 03 BRIDG ES AND ROADS. Paid appropriation to MAlntali, Road us par A..t t At.seinbly, (P. L. 16UJ , page :+9l), $4;10 00 log rondo, 75 (4.1 Fur read iltunwles, For repuil jug Fri log, ELECTIONS Paid Sundry perfinns for holding gonpr/il and Lon utdilp ulect .ans 1 MIU L6TS Paid David Builth and others, holding In quests, $l2B 43 Dr. 8. I' Zeigler and others, post mortem elatulnatiens, 30 (0 counfe Paid Grand Jurors, $4133 48 Traverse Jurors, 1,206 24 ,Pistrict Atturnuy's fees, 273 00 For boarding Jurors while trying cases In 4 >yes and I *milliner, 103 00 William Gould, Court Cryor, 81 80 Ice fur Court, 12 Witness' less in Canimonnealth - rases, - 731 84 COMMISSION ERS' OFFICE raid Jas. U. Wagoner, salary as Cenunis. stoner, 1 . 31 60 George NI War, n n :0 6 00 '. liost,it a. '3Ol 50 Geo, Scofly, tlec'd., el 240 00 51. M'Clolkn, 64 ,4 120 .0 11. Newshtun, - 0 as Attorney aud precessional services. 100, 00 j j n s L s'A o r u En d ß o i n " aTd . others, 11; 4 t::t.l,3t Cleric, irt, 500 00 Sun 72 81 COUNTY OFFICES Paid D. S. Croft, auditing County offices, $1.6 00 .1. 0 Floyd, Clerk of Courts, 397 til Benjamin Duke, Drothenotnry's Roo, Lii al) A ~onseman, covering desk lu Rogister's office, 3 59 Jay. Loudon, for dockets for offices, '3O 2j C. W. North for real tot• ltegis.or's Office, 0 00 JAIL AND EASTERN PENITENTIARY. Paid , J. T.ltlppoyi for ,support Of prison- We.rneeBek r for,ouppo I of prisoners, ' ";12!' " 28 Etisterti Ponttkortiary),; 484 53 o..Dolancy oad-otheroctorituel it jell, 716 72 B. B. rout and others, for ropariug furna ces at jell, , 07 73 Arnold t Son and others, for goods and clothing for prisoners. 233 07 Jacob Kutner, for emptying miss pool at jail, 70 5o (ins & WAter iloinpany, for water, PO i 43 Dr. IV. W. Dale, salary as Phyi-ielun, 30 00 l'otor Spahr, fur stun° delivered, 45 21 Paid Abraham Dehuir, Esq , foes iu Coin monwealth cases, $1.75 05 Michael Holcomb, Esq., fees in Common wealth cases, 116 30 D. Smith An d others, fees In Common. wealth cases, 77 80 Paid G. N. Shade and ethers, foes In Cont• mon wealth eases, $l7B 81 A Martin and others, qnartly. returns, 101 04 Pahl Samuel Stuart and others, County bonds, $5,415 00 W, SI Beetem and others, bounty bonds, 11,500 00 Abraham Lumberton and others, Interest on County bonds, 1,737 05 Wm. Aio.lllllol. and others, Interest on bounty bonds, 1,836 25 Paid A. S. Lino and others, ropalrs at jail, $124 13 B. H. Foot and others, ropalrs at Court lipase, 149 37 It. 5 ateher, salary as keeper, EV 00 It Natther, extra Hers Ices, 5 01 Paid .B. Clorntunn, for printing, J. B. Oration, Cleo. Zinn, .• A. H. itheetu, Paid ,lacoli Squire, treasurer, ertnuato for laii3, Vil,ilOU OU John Miller, sa:ary as Director, au 00 wn. Um ii niii 0,3 U 00 Robert Ell ,, 0 tt, 30 00 . illoinaS Bradley and ethets, Visitors, 3U-tili Paid fur relic f Soldivin' Ly order of Board of 5929 69 Paid W. l lleudersou gllla others, haul. do,,ets $ll2 81 11.,,cttolt A.! Otherg, huntlry articles, A. ttt•uneintill. 1.1,r, hilt., 23 5, .1. Armstrong, titlytltott, tiattntteß, 10 On t.:. 1,11,01, anity as kottitet or Tot, it Clock, 10 Utl tias & II itt r Co., kits and iiater fur Court llouse, to 10 Pottt.tme and telograpli t 17 11 A t nrstrong & 110..... r. Mr roal, i 7 10 A pill,ppt 101101 t , , 1 ird Cotnimitiet., to 1111 )111 iel acid If d.t. CAI Ittr, ;Ii rt.'lturtrattt :wit trldors 11.1ntitv Anditurs, - 107 1 0 Time. 111 0 4 s and otlie ts,lol tat, d, ,t 1 7., T , t11111111 , 111111, PIN 011 l'imintissinnors' or tiers, Ili 'll ensure r'.c 0111 , 1 , 1 i .1011 Cu same, at 1 . C illretor9 of Co i"lnie and \ftHth\'Toltec. N col p of co., Tinto Whin Taxes, count paid Assessor., enrolling i tio 00 Ain't Cnuitnissioners and lork, rot sin rice in the mutter of Militia 4'o OD Amount paid J. l•l'CArtnry, - - 111speetor, - • - lot: lit) Amount. 1.10 .I..\rmst rung, cleric to Ikivd of 4) ,I 1) T Isl atooolit of payments out of Mil uia 11IS 111111. It 1,111111in,1 , q1 Oil same, at 1 per , 11y F 111101111( p:11.1 r t ite 'rrenNurer Tax. $35.6T.! 14 111,1 • 1.1 c0,11111,>1 0 11 011 Nalllo Rv •Ltlimint.!ill, uut.taildlikg 'Pronsurm's hands, S!areinen( of' y, .` ,. 1 ft and .11,1Itta Taxed ;.s• milli, on .lilllll,llSl Ist, 1664 11 , 60. I.rwi. Ki t 7, Upper A I 18•1 .41.111.1 Burt lief I. l lolinpe '2B ; 1 7 1861: .101111 (111 a, 1- 1 ..1/1.11 \ll.l(lietuo, 31A 4'2 11.1t12. (leo Vol-tett- Tho,,e. :‘8 .1 )1. jr vino, 121) roti 1802 John Ivor :111111N, 7FS 4I 1883. Charles A Suill.ll. 1,8,1 %lard, earlisle„ 287 44 18113. Robe I l'ork.n.on, II or I 186:1. John 7,i nn, CMNIKOME=I =I 1861. 11601 1103,1,11 ,1 1. , 101, 1863. Eieldtil NVorl y. Lime.. Allen, =1 IMMEMISMEI9 ll= igtm. \vm. Ni. e‘s 1h63. 3,.1111 rlecirk, Newburg, =II 1,.1.; John jr, `'prime, I7s 1 , 63. A II Settrlglit, ,otoh ‘lhbliettm, Inri ol 1 , 0 , :;. II J. Ilyels, z-outhnolptou, 1 71 IM)1. ,lolls Full C. Ulmer A lion, ihtl. Sum \\ ebt l'enmsburough ti2s Th , se ninrke , l thus m hat, glnre paid In full. unkrked thus} hat o sink,e paid in part. Annual Statement of the Debt., and Assetm of . Cumbc?Dand County, on 18/ January, 1861. To amount of County Aim& outntandlug let .Inuuary, ISO'S, no per last au uua 1 ttatettnent, $24,810 00 To amouut of County boucle paid during the year 1003, 5,415 00 To amount of Bounty Bondr out sandin g lrt January, Imo 3 32,713 00 To amount of Bounty Bonds paid during tbo year 1 roa t 11,6C0 00 Tntal pifuelpal by Buud and Not.), $411,608 Od ASSETS. By amount of balance 1n l'reasury. Ist ,Innuary. IS6I. iurluditlg $lO unen r t moue), 15,9114 3l By milt/1111t Of 011W:tutting taxes /LI COI lemurs' bands, sll3µ* OS klacemt of indebted net, t exclusive If ac. cruieg interest nut due) over assets, $19,728 68 Stotente , ,l of the account Mg County of Cum bottomd teeth the C'onunoolveulth of .l'enn• sylvuum. CoUNI I IN ACCOUNT 1 , 1 . 111 Tin CO:V4O2i- IV I.ALTII OF PEN N,I'INANIA. T\\ ON REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE. To otnount of n•ld 'lox us IDted by the Board of Rovouuo Conanit,hlonets, $37,060 16 45 t t 35N 31; MT] 1,131 3 Deduct commission for collecting at 5 per cue t. 1,81)7 50 Treasurer's commission at I per rent. on '53V192 14, to to mild by the County, .360 b 2 13y emoont paid Into Btete Treasury, by John nutshell, ouuty Ttetteurer, In. elusive 01 $1,784 00, etut. of /amid. meta. 35,692 14 .0 158 4,1 MEl=32Mr! We. the comisoloners of Cumberland County, In compllamm with the requioltiono of Ihe Act of A seem .I,ly of April 15, 18:14, do certify and subtult the torn _going as a correct statement-a-the receipts and capon• [Murex or said Call sty. from •lanuary to Decent bur Itnainclunlve, and of the outstetuding County, Slate and Militia taxes, in the boroughs and town ship. thureln named and also. of the Matt and assets of said County, on the lot day ofJanuary, 181.14. 3,411 18 A IVllnoss our hands and seal of office, tho day Of January, 1. (A. ((Ea MILLER, KUST N1T.,1.1..1.1.01. COMMlBsiOnors of OWjAbOriULld County Attest—J. ARMSTRONG, Clerk. We, the Auditors of Cumberland County, having boon duly sworn end affirmed. mot at the Commission• or ' office. in Carlisle, on the 4th day tet Jo n. 1804, and proceeded to audit and adjust the aacuunt of John ti utshull. esq , lute frotcsuror of said County, frotn ties lot day of.lunuary to the 3tat clay of beet:mbar, 1863, need do certify Inas we find a lenience of fifteen thou•. sand nine hundred and fifty dollars and thirty font , emits due by bald Treanut er to the sohl Couuty.,na will appear by the tinaegolin statement of said acermut.— We have also examined and compared the foregoing statement of the debt and (testis of said County. with the records, and do certify It to he a correct exhibit of the same on the first day of tannery, 113n4. In witness whereof we hays hereunto net ourbende the - 20th day' of January, A. D. 1864. P. QUIGLEY, WM, M. GARDNER, • D. D. STEVICK, • MlClltora of Cumberland County.- 1,659 81 CHM JUSTTCES' rEES CONSTABLES' FEES LOANS AND INTEREST BUBLIC BUILDINGS PUBLIC PRINTING P AUK 1101::'E RELIEF OF S AD! EILS FAMILIES MI6CELLANEOUS EMI I= ME= 111 ht, C, M - echAu ienburg, New rumberlnmi, • 145 r 3 =1 a 001) 141134 Ilurse, (Light flay,) 4 _ will be five 3‘ettra old the reining Spring, Paces, Ito, he. an I Lopus'under thu Saddle, and truth in liar 110 , Y, In perluctly•eate and guntlu In every way. A lot,, an excellont Shifting Fop l uggy,alueed as good as now. Iles been In use but about 01511 tnentlis— made by Hee. Shrader, Alschanl,burg. The abort, oan hr suun be calling on thu undursigned residing in Car lisle. JOHN MILLER. Feb. h. 41-I—t. f. b 4Uu 04 STATE NOME - Letters of Administration ou the Estate of Thompson NI. tialbraith, dec'd ; into of Dickinson town ship. havin been Inn ,eti to the subscribers, the first named residing in Dickinson, and the last namAd re• siding In South Diddleten township. Notim is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make payment, anti tho, haring claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement to ELI 'L\ BETH NV. a ALIIRAITTI, STUART, Jan. 25, '44—ft. Adult nislrators. 370 11 8311 (IN motion of -Watts & Parker, attor- A, Joey.; of 11. Schmidt, Exeeutot of Ellen Dummy,. the Orphans Curt of l'uolitcrlend County grant n rule upon all the Legatees to appear at the next Orphan's Court, on Tuesday, the tt.hi Alarch. 1864, end show noun, it any they hove, why the said floury D Schmidt should not be permitted to reshot upon hie surrender. log the assetts of the estate In life hands to his SUCCOP sor to be appointed. By order of the Court, E. CORNNIAN, Clerk. 20,488 JO Jan. 22, 1864-3 t. RECRUITING! THE undersigned is now prepared to receive Recruits for any REGIMENT OR COMPA NY in the United States Service. 358 60 • _ The following Bounties which do n ineludo the local bounties, which are now being I,lfered by Boroughs and Tow ahipa, wlll 1,0 paid T. , V faiBLA YS, IS wit HUNDRED I) )1,1,9119. To NEW ILELBLUITB, THREE HUNDRED DOLL.LICS. $lB2 Oq 173 JO 133 tiu Ih3 03 One Jlontll2B pay in Advance will also lie Piid IBM The Coiled States serviee now offers :0e yuperior in tletiOloll to eloihing and rations, oedipal It an opportun ty for every MOH UOIOIIB Not . tiler to a.•lliel, e varlV nu , l 111,11111,,b).• promotion. YOUNG M P, .N of the keyst,me :tate, I make this ap peal In beh,diyi I hos e or your noble b ethren who hay° for so man, Ion! mouths :111d nn so molly bloody and gl Hods field, -a. tamed the honor Of our good aid State. Thee to,o< r rill 1111 tly to VIM for suee Pr, now ill I t thenor Is almost done and sendsly few MON. ht, In arts and loyal Manta to achieve a per tti and 11,0)1 ng l'eare In rear of the Franklin Ilon so, on Church Carli , le, l'a. Capt. ii. M. D0N1..1100, Feb. 6, Itevrtaltlng ,Iffteer 9,1'0 99 PUBI, L C S E ! Thu rsdrw, I'e G. Iti r 1864 virti, "r m., (he )., ,t •„,„!..•r t ;110 1111 , 1, , i,,11 , •i, \ In• 1. , * Ir ..I I t•• It [lntl.,r synl ht-0 ,Ivor tltt 111. .; . I 1 A T T 1N 11 =I )»,)I II.) I . ) a hick stmt.. of io (.I._l .:I .•111 h : I i (11., , •••ti1...1 A Go l{l 'l'\lT.d. I k 6 .r) "1.1 I, N I IT AN. ,qd ry r....• • • . k 4 :t . 1711 1 I: I) .11 klit, • 11 Ow nor: and \V,•:! ova( d For oticap and deidratd.• thi d r.tru in.1,1.4,1-nt OM MEM EINE Salo eoin at to u c:.,ck A. M., whim tiirms will bin. midi. 1%110, II by I!ESE=I9 Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. \‘, 7- 11,1, sold ut on Sat ittiv elJrnan' Ih7o. loin the lor..rokes Ii • I •h•...1,1,..k1 IA it : A P.l. ..0• th , ..,••• 1 "11„,.„ , st"nutty, on the ii ,, rth ,ide 0: ine it.• A le 1.,, 1.110 11 tin111'.•1 r two..tomm.latlun mot eifetel ill I, \\.\ Ul k, P ,, LK It St lit 1 1. r VJ 1 ) A 'US M N'l' I 1.1,A• LOAI{. - g Eill'oft I l • NI — 111:sT:\ „ti st, u ot, i 1 llarrl. :‘,„ , MAXI! I .1 •cr,r, ,f their then MI,. ml ..t IL kis- tuu.l I 1, Itti, itntermer ILI • 11111111 LIL :I If iti our Dow vliabieh .1..n..te the fill It td atttutiou to our PhIL I)I.:PAIITNi ENT voi,l e h "Hi 1..• f..utt.l fltr..,ll.ei ith every lescrip tir, ..1 T 1 tl , L • llun 11l lII' V1.1:11,111t00 , 1 no iir tine will 01:1WICS per 11. nil ~I. eareltWy :Ittet“ted to. and deli tie l'llar,re, ti r ly distance inside oft .1. IV PHOCT(IIt Ut CO. N.. 920 0 11P,TN CT Street, PItILAD A. A ulzust 2Pth. ly. MEMO = 1 ) N well known IIKU\S and HARMONIUMS, 1110 - dyeing the of ,f pedal bar , na ev.) y in,trutuent. ERNEST GA /MEWS HA \ EN et BACON'S aud DAVIS, & Cu., etlebrated I lANOS for au& at a libaral tt• Unction f;LLO v er .1A M ES ItELLAK, Salo Agent. 9 '2,SI S. 111th atreet, above Spruce. NI ILA DELHI:A, Pe. A pril 17, 1563-Iy. BEMIS ctf uniounras to Ili, cll(hens of Carl lobo dultlby e p u hn.• Ilia( he still vontSnuec the manufac ture tit all ul tta and shunt iron non, in J. P. Halbert's t Lantilur ntreet Carl! -In at the nagu of thu where ha will at al! times be ready to do all kiods of work in his line with nentnet-a and despatch. Also can at all (Awes be ha.. those c, lebrated, Nolt e:eating and self testing pretniuni airtight, FRUIT CANS AND JARS Ito , tine, Sj Ii a. 1,1 all 1.11.16 of jobbing done et not e. Cht. paid for old I,•:nl, pea tt.r . null Thank fill for the pits iln li.•reltpfvrt• e•.trb.led. Le bop. by rti :atc111.1..11, nod a dos., to pient,e t.ll to duel It a c mti 1.11:111 , ••• ILI I. ',lino 1)(.111 I n..rl L6r nlau ,it thu Colleu Pot Ain i I - 1 EN 1:.1t .1 L Iit:ALEN in Flour, and /all 1•1114` of r) ~t 1 -ot Muiti and West ,treat,. The 1,,1 Frehli (;,,tll.l I :tinily flour at A. z Ens. ^ 11 UST received and very cheap at el Itl I NiFf I,D & SUB A If" RIB; As we purchase these gnous of On extunslvo Cloak Manufactory In NEW Tacit, we are able to offer supo& or inducernents to any 110Uhd lu the country. FURS FURS We defy competition, having Made arrangements with one of the largest low York For Co's., to Supply ua with eholso.ilnutis-__]l'o-tual ramildeut-wo.aan sell Furs atCUy prices. (1111.1ENF(ELD k SIJEAFER. S. E. Cor, of Market, lure, 2d door. N0v.13, 1863. A FULL assortment of Alen and Boys! i--1.11, , ,t4 and Sh it's, suitable for thu whiter. Aloe, Ladles and Alissub's Balmoral Bootem,lilLen's Booth of all 'clods. Ladlmi and lientlinnen's QUM Dyer Shwa. My old bustomerestidap I ,want of good and .heap B oo t s and Shoo, will 'pfemie nud examine the before purchasing. Main Strout, ucarlyiof posit° the Depot. CMS. OGILIIY, Trusted, Carlisle, Nov. 21, 1863 Bryans Pulmonio Wafers . , Ai'. RA LOTOWEI Dor. 11, 1801 IF ST AT E NoT j ttors of Administration on, 1.1 he state of Jo. :mph - May, dec'd., Into of East Penneboro township, having boon Issued by the ReAsteref Cumberland CO; to the subscriber, residing in saidAmenhltip Notice is hereby given to all person indebtod to said estate to make payment, and. thoso•having claims to - present them duly authenticated for settlement to • • ' ti tO. W. OP,IBBWELL, Adnitalstrator,' Jan. 8, 1881— Ot4 - - 6 RAND OPENING AT„ SILKS Notions and Woolen Goods, STEINWAY PIANOS. JoILN K. ST.I YNIAN =MI COFFEE POT 4 RED con • . E.7.: Por, A SING ZSER CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! MOOTS dr. SHOES,