' " ■ iFrohl'iht Sunday Leader, Jdarch i,G.] Vhe llrt -oir.,n’Slioftmiin.-.Ulcii to-day mid Poor To-iltorroW-’-’lltto, tunning; 6 Uanget -sus i!|ctiitnl in dlmnaii Character^ ,p, T. Bamum, wh6 a few radnthsago was ro uted to bo worth half a million oT ilollnrs, now f O mQ9 • before, tho .Supremo Court, brought S, ty soinc of his creditors, to explain all a ills brbpctly.. He states that ho now llyos la city, that Museum, pnoo his, and all J*9 curiosities, have beeii sold for $24,000? that ho paid $12,000 tor it fourteen years ago, ami }htU now ho has not tho least interest in it. Hu fcays that last Juno he was worth $500,000. II is property ho valued at $BOO,OOO, and ho owed |jfos,ooo.' ' About this period the Jeromes came along and wished Idm to endorse their notes for $lOO,OOO. Barmim.dld ,i land repeated liis endorsements on similar paper, as he supposed, to take up tho former. Finally ho ascertained that ho had endorsed to tho .amount of $404,000, ami so fur as lie kt)ppsj tliofe.iuny bo amlllion of dollars of this paper out, as ho often signed in blank for the Jeromes to pat to what amount they chose. Still, B.irnnm don’t consider that he has failed, *a he says his refusal to pnyithese “clock debts” of the Joremcs don’t exactly constitute a failure. Ho alleges that (ho holders of these obligations of his were tho vory peVsons who induced him to become responsible for the Jeromes. The splendid paintings at BarmmTs house at tranistan, ho says ho sold for $2,000, though jhey cost him $lO,OOO. His present assets are Crystal Jalaca stock, which Is not worth halfas luuch as the skin.of tho celebrated woolly horse bnco in his possession. Now whoever has vend Burnum’s biography, ifrltton hv himself, will consider it very strange (ha( ho did not follow his ommj advice. Who (hat knows Harnttm could believe that ho would bndursu tho notes of a clock company to the bifont ofcnearly .every dollar lie was worth in the world, Addording to his owji estimate of tlu* fcUUti of his property InJunclast. liu.sa.VB lie owned property which ho valued at $BOO,OOO, and It was mortgaged forabouf $BOO,OOO, which left him about $500,000. At this very time he indorsed notes for nearly half a million o( dol -ars, without even carefully scrutinizing the re sponsibility of those whoso paper ho ptit Ids virau to* Ho oVen mortgaged his property to raise $BO,OOO fal tho Jeromes in December Inst. Chore ruily bo ft woolly hofse in atl Mils reputed ’uiluro of Barntiffl after all* Tho Jeromes did lot get tills $BO,OOO. Barnnm says he raised tiobtfrtdlon several States, counties, and towns, >at a friend of his just at this time had looked nto tlio affairs of tho Jeromes, and told Bnrnum hot they were bankrupt, and ho was ruined. Inrnum then sold these bonds, at a loss ot $BO. - BOO,*and took tho money 1 , lie Says, to pay his swn dobtd. IgThoro cannot bo much sympathy fbrßarntim. hoevcr has read Ills biography, frotn his own must bo satisfied that his moral prin- I ’Ctplcfi were never- sttotigly developed- Ilia book,’whichhomanageclto sell in various c*nnn fcrles of tho globe, has disgraced the American .flame. It Is nothing htit q history of the art of Flatting money under (also pretences; and the |®nthor, In a moral point of view, is no better gSban thousands who have suffered the penalties wife tho liws (branch practices. The world is al- Ways bettor off without such geniuses ns Bai ptn. No one pretends that he ever possessed Silent in any honorable and dignified employ. Moot.’ YIo is a mere cunning showman, who Iwbuld seize upon other men’s ideas and apply ||Biin to the art of money making without prop- reuitlttctatlon eVcn in a business point uf Show the hotv yoti live, and where yon live, whehJ you get your means to live?” This ono of fhoqnestions put to Barnum during ixaminatiolt; and ho replied to it by saying he lived In this city, in Kigth street, and I boarders, an had ho other means of eup i except sonic meat given to him by his In-hiv, in Cincinnati, and some Vcgntohtcs :h grdtv on his farm last year. He said he a gold Watch, and n brerist-pih, Worth some of five hundred dollars, which he would IUCo, If required'to do so. Ho also daslml mlarked that he had (wo suits of clothes twenty five dollars in motley. From the Cincinnati Commercial. The Devotion of a Wife. Dno of life most remarkable instances on rc rd alluring devotion ot ft wilu to hor abamt,’under llioniost trying and dreadful ‘cumstaaccs. is given in tho history bl (he unroo tragedy, m Colos county, Illinois. A. i Monroo killed his father-in-law —Ellington Id a tight, In which Ellington struck the first »w. Public opinion was so savage against Inroo that tho Court, and even the attorneys ■ the defence were overawed, and a change of Ine, which was begged by the prisoner, was ■ obtained. Tho attorney ot Monroe teared apply for it, apprehending murderous designs Who part of tho people- The (rial proceeded 5 the Jury did not dare to find tho prisoner Rty of any tiling but murder in tho first degree, I.he was sentenced to be banged. The Go- Enor impressed that something was wrong in I case,' granted a respite of ninety days, und I mob broke into the jail and dragged Monroo 1 and hung him. Amid all thisterrlhlu storm Idnfurlatcd public opinion, though his wife’s ijbor w trn Hhj victim in whose name the cry lyongcanco was raised, and lie liad been a last g|, having drank hard apd kept bad company, Mtoo retained tho kivo of his “Nannie” to tfdast. Whcrt ire Imd been murdered by the gL she begged for Ids remains, Imd them jfHportcd to n burial place, a few miles above import, ow the Licking Liver, and there, with Scblld in- her arms, stood tho only monrner «lls graVo. Tlireu days hufpru his death site ylo to her husband as The person Shi she it cnlions ns Pole, Is N. B. Aulich, a plaint relative* of hor husband : Cnxni.KSTON, Feb. 12th, 1856. Hr Even Dkah HusiiaNu:— How miserable h>inust bo. My Very heart aches for yon. I arc not given up yet—l still have a hope, ■now at Mr. 'Bail’s with Polo and Ma. Polo • been a brother to mo and a friend to yon. Btend to mnko ids homo my home, wherever u may bo—l-hopo a good waj'Jntfb here —(ho iher from lioro tho better. I'ftould rather Itfo-mgA/, than tostay here imiong myrnrimrt, ■those who oro your enemies arc mbit, and |t friends arc my friends, fts soon as I can make arrangements and get ■ means, I will leave this town, werer f»> ro. m ogaln. May is welt- FurcWell-, but I hope Kforovcr. ttuhtcribt myself yonr irtlc and devoted wife, |t|- NANNIE MONHOE, "£-v • dnd proud to own it* Anininl Food, !•■'s»•* IcCtuVb gWch by Dr. Kune to (he citizens of Now York, ho mentioned tho fact Chat the (nerdnau of cold on Hit) human body lequiied a 6Mtd»pondlng increase of animal food. If this |g‘(bo case, we have reason to buUnvo tbnt tho ■jUtomptlon of animal fond (or tho last few Silts must bnro been much Increased in these BiiVjcct of Dr. Kano’s lecture, the N. Post remarks: w. opportunity bus llius been Riven of tost -sv;lit* tho ability of the Iminau body to resist a E attire of seventy degrees below zero, for months together. The Doctor and his roro enabled Jo do this by an imimmso mtlon of animal food, the ordinary daily lie tp each man bo|ng six or eight ducks, Bivalent In mayoral pounds of the /at ortly after (ho discovery of the popipouml of the atmosphere hy Priestly, Crawford ud the theory that the Animal heat of the i maintained at a uniform temperature of rccs, by means of a liberal consumption i containing carbon in excess, as anlnuil hero (litvcold Is severe. The most beau. 4 brilliant scries of experiments prosocu- Liebig, wore those intended to establish jory, which they do most successfully, this, connection, tho experiment of Dp; imJrlds party, In showing the kind, and t of food required to enable U:n Inunaa a resist the depressing influence of u con low temperature, for a period of time tnnp any other recorded, is. of tho high ctical value,' ° fCT" A physician passing by autQno ipftSQn.’fl, pp. bawled out—“ Good morning Mr. U.—. [rd at work, I eco. You finish your grave mens far os ‘ln memory of,* and them wait, (uppbso, to see who wantsa monument ncxil” prhy - yes," replied the old man; “unless pcoody*a sick, and you are doctoring Idm PI.I keep right op. 1 ' Cold Comfort for. the Kflow^othings. 'fhb iVor/fi American, tho loading Whig pa per of- Philadelphia, refuses to endorse Fill more a nomination. After publishing extracts from the speeches ol several of tho leading Know-Nothings, in their so-called National Convention, to show the spirit which actuated that-molly assemblage, the editor says: •I *f2 w t is froin “ Convention Urns deporting itself, whose members, men of hihturc ngb, nntl •social position, clergymen and lawyers mid nondescripts, hug each other in maudlin bn thusiasm, and make speeches about ■•Sam.” and “Saint Hitdkbrahd,” and “spavined hor ses, that this nomination comes : and coining thus, it has no rigid to ask the support of Whigs and fair-minded men ,of any parly.- Surely we may be permitted to hesitate. As sure as the painful distrust which on this sub jeet tills the public mind is justified. But the Whigs of Pennsylvania and Phila delphia have peculiar motives for resolute re serve just now. No where has the parly which nominated Mr. Fillmore loft more deplorable traces than hereabout.-*. Neither locality nor in the nation has it been such, we mean admin istratively, ns to command confidence. Less than two years ago it Sprang into gigantic ex istence. and commanded something kindred to admiration or fear. With a Strong hand and u grasp so hold that a stout and honest heart •seemed to nerve it, look possesion in one place nr another of power and patronage. Pcnnsyl vania and Massachusetts and New York all yielded. But the instant it conquered power it showed itself unfit or unable to administer it. 'lbis was manifest to every eye. and there were many, oursevtes among the number, who look ed at Ibis result with disappointment. The two repulsive elements of secrecy and sectarian proscription, alien to the beart'aud intelligence of the American people, only worked out their genuine fruits when the secret ami sectaiian party gitf into place. A general sentiment of distrust pervaded even* on’s mind, and the end was what we have said. Now. is it to he won dered at that with these facts still recent—for two years is the limit—conservative men should regard with suspicion a nomination made about which they ha\e not only not, been con sulted, but from which they have been repell ed ? To surti conservative men who have not yet spokni, wc fitly, in all earnestness, reserve your Judgment. This nofnination Ims no nnlecodtnls to Command ncquiesenco from Whigs or those who act with Whigs. Least of all, Has it any claims on Pennsylvanians. We have not for gotten tho scenes of last Winter’s legislation, ami its impotent intrigues, and remember well that the party whose Convention now: nomi nates Mr. FdlmOre was in power and responsi ble then. Philadelphians, too, may will pause liefuie they follow this New Yoik city lend,* linding. as they do. among Mr. Fillmoie s pro minent thanks'givers in this Convention, those who have signalized themselves by hitter oppo sition to our local inlmsts. Tho lime will soon eonie when those who hnxe heretofore pro fessed Whig piinci|Jts, and who ha\e. as vet, formed no oilier connexion, ought to determine on their course and manfully proclaim it. 31iunirb. the I?>lh msl., by the Rev. .1 l-Nans. Mr. Co.vu.Mi Lck kiu>, to Miss II ns in htt a W i;av y.u, both of Newton twp,, this county. the same day. by tiiu same. Mr. David W,A<moNßU,of N'cwvilie, to Miss Sarah Bakuii, of Milllm twp., this comity. LECTURE- A Lecture for tho benefit of be-notolent ob jects will ho delivered at EDUCATION HALL, on Thursday evening, March 27, 1860, by Uuv- Gkoiiqe Lnnv. Subject— “lndustry.” Doors open ut 7 o’clock. Lecture to com. mence ut 7s. Tickets 12J cents. March 27, It. ‘itll HOUSE THE subscriber, having leased the above well-established Hold, situate in - North Hanover street, Carlisle, will take possession of tho same on (he Ist of April, and give his en tire attention to those who may be pleaded’to favor him w illi a call. THOMASCOSTAMAONA. Carlisle, Marcli 27, 1866. B all IMiior by tlic* Ton JUST received a largo assortment of Wall Paper, which will bo sold vorv cheap. March 27, 11. SAXTON. T;u\ T;ir, Tar JUST received ami tor sale, HH) kegs best quality TAR; also, a largo lot ol patent Wheel (Dense lor carriages, wagons, iw., at the old stand. East Main stu-el. M.urh 27. H. SAXTON. IVoll<c lo ICelaltciN <>!' I^iquois. ALL persons w ho Intend appl> ing foi License to Het.ni Lnpmrs will lake notice ol the fol low ing oidi-i ut Gonrf : And now, 1 litli duy of March, IB6G—The Court (lx tho April and August Sessions, of the Court ol muter Sessions, lor hear ing applications lor ldeen.se, tor (ho sale Of Vinous, Bpiiitunn, Mall and Brewed Liquors, under the Act of 14th April, IHfm. at w hich time all persons making objections w ill bo heard. Bv mi; Covut. J(tlm M. Gregg, Clerk March 27, 3t. Valuable; Town S*ro|>orty AT PRIVATE SALE SITUATE on East High street hi (He Bor ough <>l Carlisle belonging to the heirs of Jnnics Thompson, de'cd. Consisting of two lull (own lots adjoining each, containing 00 feet in front and two hundred and fifty feel indeptli. 'file liniirovemcntNiire a largo and commodious TWO STOKV STONE HOUSE, also a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, adjoining. The former being very lingo and conveniently ar ranged, would, be addiirably adapted f<ir a Boarding House, or a pleasant Ac conifuitable prluilo residence. Tito out buildings Arc con. venient and in good repair. Tlio lots are covered with excellent fruit trees and choice shrubbery. Tho owners are nonresidents of our Borough, and are veiy desirous that the properl) should he disposed of. . Thu terms therefore will Uc made advantage oua to purchasers. Enquire of A. L. SPONSLEK. ileal Estate Agent to Scrlvtmur Carlisle, Mat'd: 27, 1860, tf7 Carlisle Marble tard, RICHARD OWEN. South Hanover St., opposite llentzs* Store, Carlisle, THE subscriber Ims on hand a largo and well selected stock of Ucad-Sloneg, Monuments, TOMBS, &c., of chaste and beautiful designs, Which ho will soil at (ho lowest possible rates, being desirous of Soiling out hts stock. Head stones finished from three dollars upwards. , Brown stone, mnrblo work, mantels, &c., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &c., con stantly on hand. Iron railing for cemotnry lots, &0., of tiie host Philadelphia workmanship, will ho promptly attended to. Carlisle, March-27, 1860., SUMMER ARRANGEMENT I CHANGE OP HOURS. Cuinl). Valley Railroad Company- ON and after Tuesday, April 1, 1850, pas. sotiger trains will leave as follows, (Sun. days excepted,) viz t : Fon ilArtaisDurui. r Is* Train. 2d Train. Leave Chnniborßbiug, 4.45 A. M. 4.30 p. M “ SlilpiiiOiabHrg, 5.1 H “ 5.01) “ Newviile, 5.40 “ 540 “ “ Carlisle 0.27 “ 0.18 “ “ Mechanicsh’g, 0.55 “ 0.50 «< Arrive at Harrisburg, 7.20 “ 7.15 “ Ton Cu.vMHinisnuao. Ij/ 7Voiii, 2il Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8.16 A.M. 1.00 I’. M “ Mechaniealmrg, 8.48 “ 1.80 “ “ Carlisle, “ New ville 0.26 “ 2.11 “ 10.00 “ 2.44 “ “ Shippensburg, 10.32 « 3.15 “ Arriveat Chainhersbg 11.00 “ 3.45 Trains leave Harrisburg lor Philadelphia *at 7.10 A. M., 7.50 IN M., ami 1.15 p. M..-via Columbia. For Pittsburg, at 12.35 M. 3.30 A. M. For Baltimore, at 8.15 A. M., 1 P. M. Trains on the Dauphin and Susi|iiuhanna Hail Road leave Hurrisbuig for Reading. Auburn, &c. dally. CT7" Fares from Harrisburg, Carlisle, Sliip peusburg, and Chamberslmrg, will lie ten reti/i lets when paid for Tickets, at the Otllee, than when paid in the Cars. A. F. SMITH, Snpt. Railroad Office, Chamb’g. » March 27, 1850. £ Cuinh. Valley Instiliil.', CLASSICAL AND NORMAL SCHOOL. At MrxiiA.Nicgnntfl, Prxs’A. Her. Jin. S. Lome, A. M., Principal. TIIL SLVFNTII SFSSION of this Institn. tion opens on the Ist of May. All Mie branches of a thorough Fnglish and Classical educalion are taught hero. The Normal class arc designed for teacheis only, or those who desire to become Mich. Weekly lectures on Ho 1 ' Theory h Practice of Teaching, with exer cises on OUT LINK MAPS and illustrations with philosophical apparatus. Terms—Hoard, room furnished and thillon per session (2! weeks) $O5 00 For further information address the Principal and receive a circular. Mechanicslmrg, Comb. Co. Pa. March 27, 1856, 2m • Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of com mon pleas of ('imibei land county, tho under signed will offer at Publio Sale and out-cry on (lie pi cutises on Saturday, thr 1 9th day of Jpi U, 186 ft, at Iwo o'eloek P. M., of said day, tho lot of ground with the buildings and improvements thereon, containing One Acioiinil Sixieoii Perches, situated in Silver Spring township, in the conn, ly atore-said. bounded by tlm Tin npike, Win. Paikei, Eslielnmti, & others. about mid-way between Hognestuwn and lyingstotMi. It being (he same property on which Mrs. Nancy Thomp son, de'cd.. resided. There is a two story plastered HOUSE & STABLE on bjkl lot ol ground. The terms will be made It noun on t lie day of sale ny WILLIAM R. GORGAS, Trustee in place of John Thompson, de'cd. March 27, 186(5, 1(. TO THOSE WHO WISH FARMS—Tolmvc fertilo land at a cheap price and on easy terms, yonr attention is called to the Jiidgcioay Farm and Cunt Company. Twenty-live acfCH or more in proportion, nre given for $2OO, pay. able in instalments of- $1 per week or $4 per month. It la located fn Elk comity, Pennsyl vania, and has one bf tho best markets for its produce in the State. The soil Is a rich loam, and is not to he surpassed for fanning, ns exam inatioo will show. It has (ho byst elements Of prosperity, being underlaid- by two rich veins bf coal, and will shortly po Intersected hy four rail road*. *Tho timber htofthirmoflt valuable Wnil. Title unoxccptionabjy good, and warrantee' deeds aro given. It present* a good and-Sub stnntlal opportanlty-to commence running,pro viding for one's children or making nrrlnvest moot. Further particulars can ho Imd from the pamphlets which are soul to inquirers. Lcttcis answered promptly. Apply or rfddress SXJi’t. \V. Cattki.l., Secretary, 136 Walnut St., nbrtb side between Fourth and Fifth sts., Philndol phia. Full information la confained fn the pamphlets. February 14, IB6o 3rn CambcrluiKl Valley Rank. NOTICE is hereby given, (hat Henry Saxton, Eaq., one of tin- proprietors of tho Bank ing House ot Ker, Brennernan tv Co . ha<i this day, by mutual consent., withdrawn his interest m s iwl banking Mouse. We have, as will he seen by nlir advertise, tnenl, associated with us this day Capl. Jolui Dunlap, of West Pensboro’ twp,, in place of Heniy Saxton, Esq. KER, BRENNEMAN & CO. C irlislJf.ir.li 20, 1866. llaxing tliis day . by mutual consent, with drawn limn liie Banking llmise ot Ivor, Brennc tnan iw Co..with a view of gumg my whole at te ii'«u to the busiiu-sx I am now engaged in, I lake pYeat plensiito (fiom a long and lilumlly inieirourse with the memiierH ot said firm.) in rec mniemling them lo the confidence and jmU ronngu of the community. (Signed) 'HENRY SAXTON, Carlisle, March 20, 1860. DR. GEO. S. SEARIGIIT, DENTIST. gSTK From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, is now prepared 1? to insert Artificial Teeth of every description, mid to perform all the other various duties pertaining to the practice of his profes sion. Ofllce at the residence of-Ids mother East Loiither street, 3 doors below Bedford Reference—Dr. (i. Z. Brotz. CarlMe, March 20, 1800—If NOTICE. To the Heirs and Legal Ilepretcntativea rf Mal then' Kyle, late of the County of Cumittland, deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation issued out of the Orphans Court of Cumberland County, and to me directed', I will hold an inquest to divide, part orvaluu tho real cslalu of said deceased, on tin- promises, on Thursday, the 10th duy of A pill, A. D. iHotl, at 10 o’clock, A. M., when and where you may attend if you think proper. JACOB BOWMAN, SheriiT. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, March 18,1850 —3t. NOTICE. To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of James Patterson , lute of the County of CumAer/onc/, deceased. TAKE notice (hat by virtue of a writ of Par tition and Valuation, issued out of tho Or phans’ Court of Cumberland county, nml to raa directed, I will hold an inquest to divide, part or value tho real estate of tfaid deceased, on the promises, on Friday, tho 11th day Of April, A. I). 1860, at 10 o’clock, A. M., when ana whore you may attend if you think proper. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofllce, Carlisle, March 20, ’so—Ot I'm-moi-tf Take Notice, THE subscriber has just returned from tho city, with cue of the largest assortments of Hardware ever brought to this place, lie has just received 80 doz. Names with and without fastenings, Iron and .Steal Hooka, ranging in price from 44 ots. io $1,50. Also, flOßjuilr of straight and twist link Trace Chains, (VornAOto $1,25, Home-made traces of alt kinds; a largo lot of Spreads, Fifth, Breast, Butt. Carrying, Halter and Log Chains. A very largo lot of Shovels, Forks, Spades, Hoes, Bakes, and in short, every thing and any thing wanted by tho farmer, at tho old stand, East Main street. HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, Mat'd) 20,18C0. Carlisle Female Seminary. Mil. & Mrs. OLAIIK, who have been for sev eml years engaged in teaching, roapcctful ly announce to tho citizens of Carlisle and v(. ciaity, that on the Ist of April, 1860, they-will open in Louthor street, in tber-house lately oc cupied by Dr. Blumenihal, it Seminary for yohng ladigs,, >. ■ t XhQ.lflsmutlQii will bo bolli a boarding and day, school, in which (Ul.tLo branches necessary for the complete education of ybungladlcs will bo taught. Assistants of the highest character for qualifications ami WohUityrtiji bo. employed, in accordance witbth'o wants of tho Institution. The government will bo conducted on strictly Christian principles, while sectarianism will be as rigidly excluded. ' Tho Principals flatter themselves that their long and successful experience us teachers, as testified by tho recommendations in their pos session, will enable them to establish an Institu tion of tlio highest character for young ladles. They are Cully persuaded that such an Inalitn tion will be sustained here by thy citizens and neighboring country, and hope that their confi dence may not bo disappointed., A department for younger children will be immediately organized. Terms per session of fbut.inonlhs. Boarding, including fuel, lights & wash- >«g. $5O 00 Primary Department,". 8 00 Lligher English, - 12 00 Ancient Languages, enfth C Of) Modern “ ' 8 00 Ornamental branches at Professors charges; No deduction fur absence after entrance ex cept in case of protracted illnesii. References —Hon. Fred. Walts, J. B- Parke?, Ea<j., Hcv. C. P. Wing, Rev, A. 11. Krerner, Hev. J. B. Morse, llev. Jacob Fry,llev. W. W. Ells, James IlamiUoh, Dr. C. E. Blumenihal. Carlisle, March 110, 1866 ly CuinbcrluiKl Valley Bauk proprietors, WILMAM Kkh, MEI.CIIorrt‘BrtK*XEMAN, Uorir. C. Stkhrett, John DfKx.Ai*, Ricu’u. Woods, John C. Stkihiett, 11. A. Sturgeon. THIS Bunk, doing business In tho name of Ker, Brcnneman & Co., is now fully pre pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest [mid on Spe cial deposits. Particular attention paid to the 1 collection of notes, drafts, checks, £c., in any part of tho United States or Canadas. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. The faithful and confidential execution ol all orders entrusted to them, may be rolied upon. They will at all times bo pleased to give any information desired in regafd to money matters in-general. Interest at (lie rale of 5 percent, per annum will he paid on Special deposits ns heretofore. Bunking House in limit's Build ing. Main street, n few tloofs cast of the Rail road Depot. Open lor business from 9 o’clock ' in the morning until 4 o’clock in tho evening. 11. A. STURGEON, Cashier. Carlhde. March 18, 13C0—ly Plows i Plows! THE subscriber has, ahd ia constancy keep ing, an assortment of tile celebrated Eagle Plows. Also, constantly on hatjd, Zeigler.’s, Planks, and Hcnwood’a Plows. Wo have also a very largo lot of (ho famous Yorlc Plows on hand, and also a fine assortment of Cultivators, at (he old stand, East Slain street. 11ENRY SAXTON. Gur’isle, March 20, 1860. Carlisle Deposit Bank. FIVE PER CENT. AT a meeting of tho Board of Directors, hold on the Glli pf March, 18.5G,.1t was ummi muusly resolved that Interest should bq paid on special deposits by the Carlisle Deposit Bank, , Incorporated by tho State of Pennsylvania, ns follows, viz: . 4 per cent pcf annum for 4 months. 4* " .« 8 « 6 “ « - 12 « . Interest cease aftcr-iho expiration of the cer tificale, unless renewed, and tho money always paid, back without notice. ? By order of the BuarA Af Directors. t-■ w. -M. JMfjqfcqi; ■ QAitfU*~, - March 18, ■'t \ - ~ Public Sale of IVonkclibld nlturc, ■* “ ON Thursday, tho 20th of March, at 10 o’, clock, A. M., will be sold at the residence of (tie subscriber, in Lumber street, one dour eastof (lie Gerpjan Reformed Church, a large variety of Household Furniture, such as Carpet Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Stoves, Kitchen Uten sils, together with a collection jef Books and Pamphlets. Terms made known on tho day of aat«. ‘ C. E. DLUMENTIIAL. March 13, IB5O—U Proflionotary’s Police. ■JVrOTICE la hereby given to nil persons Inter■ ll osled, tliut the account of Richard Amler son, Assignee of George Kccsaninn, under n deed ol v oluntaiy assignment, for tho bcftefll of creditors, Ims been tiled in tho ■■ Prothonotary's Olllce, f'ui examination, ami will bo presented to (lie Court ol Common Pleas of Cumberland county, fur continuation and allowance, on Wednesday the ICih day of April, A. D. 185 U. D. K. NOELL, ProOPy. per I’. Quigley, Dep. Proth’y. March 1 :l, IKdf.- dl White Half ACnclcmy* Thrtc miles uni of Ilarfuburg . THE eleventh session 6f this Institution will commence on Monday, May next. Parents and Guardians are respectfully reques ted to inqniiu into the met Us ol'thb Insfitntlon. Thu locution Is rotiicd, pleasant and' healthful, and tho course of instruction emlirnoos'tllo ordi nary and higher branches of nn English educa tion, together with tho Latin, Greek, French and German languages, and Vocal and Instru mental music. TERMS: Boarding, Washing ami Tuition in tho ' English brandies, and Vocal music per session, (21 vv. eks) SDO 00 For circulars cont doing parllcnl'iiH, address I). DENLINGEU, Jldnisburg, Pa. March HJ, 1850. . WM. F. POOH MAN’S* STATE CAPITOL Venetian Blind Factory. IhousuT Premium Awaluieo at ITaiuiisouiu Pauc. Near the Corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets, IlAiuiisßlmn, Pa. HAVING now completed tny nop* simp, I am prepared to furnish Blinds pf tho latest stylofl cheaper than city mlces. Owing to tho increase oi my business, 1 have boon obliged to procure tho necessary mochlnory to manufacture them oti a larger scale i and can soli clicnpcr than any other establishment,and warrant them to wear ns well as any that can bo made In tho United States. I refer to tho following gontlo men, churches and corporations, whoso orders I had tho pleasure lo till to their entire satisfac tion. RercnExccs. Wm. M. PlUtt, Speaker of tho Sonata of Pa. E. S. Goodrich, Secretary of tho Conim'wlh. Jacob A. Shlndlo, Washington city, E. Banks, Auditor General ot Fa. Gen. Roumfort, Phlla. county, Pa. R. Church & Lovl Morklo. Cumb. co,, Po. Robert J. Ross, Esq., Philadelphia. Ohatnborjburg Church—Rev. W. F. Eyslor. Bedford Church— Rot. Bonodlot. Ohurchtown Church—J. Murphy. Kingstown ♦< Her. 0. NJttorour. Newport <( M. Thatcher, llummolstown « 11. L. lldmmbl. Middletown *t Daniel Kondlg. Paxton « W. Rutherford. Cathoßo 'ft* Rev. Maher. Lutheran' “ Rov. C. A. Ilay. Methodist >( Mr. Stromingor. House Representatives, Col* Jack. Senate Chamber, S. T. Jones. Supremo Court Room, Gen. MUIor. Col. J. H.,Brant, Ilatrisburfl, Hon. W. l\ Murray, “ Col. Wells Oovorly, “ March JU, 1850—Cm Siierifipfl Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ponas, issued out of the Court of Common Plots of Cumberland county, and to me direct ed, J will eSposo to public vendue or outcry, at Iho Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Thursday, the 8d djiy of April, 1830, at 10 o’- clock, A. M., the following described real es tate, viz: A lot of ground, situated in Dickinson town ship, Cumberland count}', containing one acre, \r- oro or * c>B8 ’ bounded on tlio oast by n lot of Win. Johns, on tho north by T). Crops, on the west by David Claiuiy, ami on tho south by the ” altmt Bottom road, having thereon erected a (wo story Brick House and 2 two story Log Houses, (w c> .vtablrs, mid oilier out-houses.— Seized and taken in execution as the prupcrU of Hugh W. M’Culloch. Also, a lot of gniuud, situated nn the road leading from Kewville (o Pino (hove, in Dick inson township, containing Ia o acres, moro or less, hounded hy lands of (Jong- SaP-sbem and John Packer, Inning thereon erected a one story Log ll„ns-. and taken in execu tion ns thejiroperty of Joseph Muchon. all to lie snhl hy me, • JACOB BOWMAN. SlicrilV Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, March 13, l«o(5. Engineers, Surveyors A N D DU A U(J II I’SM EN, supplied with I.cv -TX oiling lu.stnuui'nls, Transits, Compasses, Uods, Chains, Tape Mcasmes. Cases ol Mathe matical Drawing Instruments, jvoiy Scales, Protractors, Pafallcl Uulos, Dividers' Drawing Puns, t X S<juarcs, &c. The quality of my Compasses will be gnaran. nod, also lljnt of thq Engineers’ Instruments, to be equal to any said in this eilv, uml at b.wei P JAMES W. QUEEN. 201 Cfu-suiit st., near lUlh, I’lul.i. March 13. —lt Q.'T'illuslratcd uml |iri<u‘il Calalogucs of I». stnniicnls (ui wiirdud by mail gratis. HOTME. ALL prisons having demands against me will call ami settle, ami all indebted will do the same before the Ist of April. After that time all accounts unpaid will be left with a proper person lor collection. OEO. W. HILTON Carlisle, March 0, ISod-tlf Edatc Notice LLT TICKS of Administration on (ho estate of Jacob Wallers, Into of Ilampdud tow tiflliip, Cumberland co., clec’d., have been issued by the Register of said county, to tJj o subscriber residing in Upper Allen townslii|>. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those h;u ing claims will present them lor seltlenn'iit to C. TITZ KI,, Adm'r. —March , I^s(s— ESTAKMSIIi:s> 1195 CX. HORIXSOX & SOX. Manufactureis •ol Looking (1 lasses. Portrait am) Picture Frames, and Impm t.-r> <d Kr.-n.:li Plate Looking Glasses, &c., Xu. 'J, lh, (.'heMiiit sia boro N rntli at.. Philadelphia. At whose establishment may always ho found an extensive as.inrtmeiit of Piers, Mamies. Hull and Chamber Glasses, of e'eiy description, fiom the plainest to the most ornamental stylos, richly ornamented. gilt Tables, Brackets and Tripods, Importers and dealers In first class- European Engravings, Oil Paintings. Drawings and other works ol art. Old frames refilled and old Glass taken in exchange for new; dam aged Plates resilvered, kc. Country merchants and others, having orders for any article connected with the Looking | Glass and Print business, can have them execu ted at the old establishment, at Hie shortest no tice and lowest prices. All goods bought at tills establishment fur transportation arc packed in flic best manner. March G, IB6G ly UOM£ AGAIN! MRS. REVNOLDf would Inform nil Inter cstod, that she ha returned trum Plnlad 1- phia, wherq.sho had bce.i for a tew weeks, ac qulring,lhc uevy process of tmihrotypiog, or tak; lug hkeueaseSdn glass, which havo duly to bb seen id bci admired by all lovers of pretty pic-' tures, or of those whom the mefnrea represent. UfiKtTolfr.so.6f IHpfrficT/dS liaa bocjv/bfT‘and complete, Ihofo having beet engaged./n l/ib es tablishment in which she was, the best artistic talenl fn tho city in nit brandies Of ‘photogra phy; and tho gentlemanly proprietor and opera tors spared no pains to give her an intelligent know ledge of tho mt. Stic I hen-lore feels con fident of being able to pciToim all she promises, when that promise is, io furnish ns good ambro typcs, as well ns daguerreotypes, ns can bo pro duced oNew hei e. A word for anthroiypes : though there aru still those who will prefer tlie daguci root v pe, )et tho anihrotypc has several advantages over it ; tho auibrotypo cun bo soon in any light, is not sub ject to change, dampness ha\ mg no elfect on it; in fact thoro is no wav to destroy a real ambro tvpe when finished, hut by breaking the glass. Persons arc invited to examine specimens. H minis still at the soul li w e-d mi ner of 11, in. over and Louthci s|s_, over Mr I'd In's Cahi. net Wuroroom, w here she mv ir < s all her uiiidc. tons friends ami palions. ami as many new ouei as mnv feel disposed to lav or her with a call. Carlisle, Fob 11, I Kid— I in Proclamation WHEREAS Ihe Hon. J wins 11, Giiaiiam. Plesnlonl Judge o( the .several Courts ol Common Picas in Hie coiinli.-s ol Cumbcriand. Perrv, ami Juniula. am! Justices ol tho se,eial Cum Is of () v or am) T> i miner and Genet a I Jail Deliv ei j i n H,»ui count ies, ami Sjnuiel \\ oodlmru and John It u j-j>. J mlg. s <>l tin- Courts of Over and Tcinunci ami Ceneial Jail Deltvei) tot (lie (rial of ill I capital amt ol !n i "MrmK is, in the said county o( Cumberland, be their pi eccpls to me directed, dated the Nth day ol January, IHod, have uiderod tho Conttol (lj or and Terminer and General Jail l>< liven to be lioldcn at Car lisle, on the 2d Monday ol April, IH,*>(>. (being the I lib day,) at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to continue two Weeks. NOTICE is herein giv en to the Goronei .Jus tices of tlio Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cum be i land, (hat they nro by (he said precept commanded to be then and theiu ui their proper persons, with their i oils, records, ami in quisitions, examinations ami all other iciuem. hrances, to do those things v\ Inch to their oHives appertain to be done, and nil those that are hound by recognis'.iiucca, to pioHeutito against Hie prisonei s that are or then si mil ho in t In: .1 ail , of said count) , ai e to ho thcio to pi osecute them as ahull he just. JACOB BOWMAN, Shcnjf. Fehnmiy 21, 18otJ. INtiilo A'ollco. T ETTERS of administration on tho estate of I J Jacob Forney, dec’d., late of Silver Spring tonnship, Cumberland county, hnvo boon issued by the Register ot said county, lo (ho snbsciibor who resides in (ho same township. All persons Indebted (o said estate will make immediate | payment, and those having claims will present Ihem proporlv uiithenlieulcii for settlement. JOHN BOBU, Adni’r. February 2H, U5O--01 REMOVAL. DR. PODGE, Chrono. Thermal I hysiclan and Surgeon, has removed his office lo West Main .street, one door West of the Public Square and opposite Sholl’s Hotel (the U ash ington House.) Resilience at CROZIER’S Hotel. Carlisle, January 31, 1830. (2 in.) Bounty baud Age cy. THE undersigned will attend promptly Ip tho procuring ot Bounty bands tor those cntl tied to them under the Into act ol Congress, ap provod March 3d, IHuO. Many years experience in tho prosecution of claims for service in tho revolutionary war, has made mo familiar with the regulations and forms requisite to he obser ved, and having the assistance of an etllcient attorney residing In Washington, shall bo able (o render satisfaction to those who may' apply to mo. Pmpor forms and instructions will bo sent on application by mall free of cost. No charge unless a warrant Is obtained, and when obtained tho foe will ho $5. Tho highest market price will bo paid for Land Warrants. A. P. NORTON, Postmaster, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., T'o. Apiil f>, 1833- 1 y POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR 1855. JOHN C. BROWN, JOHN CLENDENIN, and WILLIAM CORNMAN,' Esquires, Directors of tho Poor and of the House of Employment of : Cumberland county, in account with said county, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, A. D. 1835, inclusive,viz: ’ i CU. By payment of interest on dower in fa-. y vor ul Mrs. O’Brien, on land pur- ;> ) chased of A. M’Dowell 1n.1842, $B3 $l-; .Groceries, merchandize, clothing and i I bedding included, 1&4Q; 60{ 'For slock, 7f17 q(> By cnsli paid for out-door Paupers, COS 60, y’’ Fur leather, 204 49 ’ , 1 For stone Coal, 228 Q 5 Fur tailoring &s hatting, . 172’28.-/ , For Shoemaking, . 114 64} For grain dour & Grinding, IUI 91 | For potatoes '169 66} 1 Paid Lunatic Hospital at Harrisburg, 104 88 ; Fur Lumber, 180 28 iFoi Pus's fc Kails, 'IIOOO Itoccivcd from County Troosnror, $O5OO 00 Of J. Clumienlu and M. Minich, lor liidos and skins, 120 80 ■Of J. Lnnghlin & J. M. Means for use of C. Laughlin, Of G.C. Sanderson for use of Mary Knelllo, 45 00 OfR. Snodgrass for use of son, 06 00 Of Adams County for support of Tau JKTH, Of John C. Brown for uao of Daniel Shnc., Fur Apples and Cider, Ol 1' nuiklin County, (or support of Pan. ruf l >ers . . 8 06 Line and Wink fur Flour, ID Ol) Dt (». llrimllo lor Potatoes & Salt, 6 62 For Tallow, 6 22 I'nr use of Cider Press, a (it) For Sundries, 0 CO For Indentures, 1 f»0 For Segura, 1 ,y } J. T.cas,-for fines, C 7 Fur use of Aaron Otto & Venis Patton, 20 00 , SG9o7 96 I Duo Jacob Squire, Treasurer in 1864, 124 98*' JACOB SQCIER, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor House and House of Employment of Cmmitr* land County, tn account u-iIA t , ic Directors of iaui Institution, from the li/ day of Jan uary, to the 81*< day of December, 1855, inclusive, viz ; CR. , DK. By payment of Directors orders, $OlOl 79* Received from County Treasurer, $O6OO 00 Casl> remaining in hands of Truos’r. 481 18 (From Jus. Lobach, steward, from different sonreos as exhibited In the foregoing - $0832 97* statement, 467 Ofl Stock on the Farm Ist January, 1850, 7 head of Horses, 11 Milch Cows, 14 head of Steers, 1 Bull, 20 head of Hogs, 18 Stoats# Sheep & 2 Calves. I3eef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, rattened and killed on tlio Farm in 1855. *0 Beeves, Qvorogo Weight, 456 pounds, (13 224 lbs.) 29 Hogs average weight 182 pouadf,’ (s*-'7b lbs.) 10 Calves, average weight 06 pounds, (05U lbs.) 34 Sheep, average weight 40 lb*. lbs.) making in all 20,612 lbs. Farming Ulensils on the Farm Ist January, 1856, ; . 1 Broad and 1 Narrow wheeled Wagon, 1 atone Wagon, 1 Wagon Bed, 1 pair of VTood-lai dors •» Dalr of HayOaddors, 1 Curt fc cart Gears, 1 Tlllbugr & Harness, 8 Plow*, 4 doubln shovel Plow*, 8 alnglo shovel- Plows, 1 two horso Sjcd, I fanning, Mill, 1 Thw»h|n| Machine and Hobo Power, X Conitili'cUot,' 2 Votting iJuxSs, 2 Grind Stools, 2 Log Ohaihs, Co\r Chains. 0 setts of wagon Gears, 6 setts of plow Gear*, 1 sett of Carpentering tools, 1 Mtt of Blacksmith tools, I setc of Butchering tools, 6 Wheelbarrows, I Cabbage knife, 6 Gralot Cradles, 10 mowing soythos, 8 mattocks, 3 Crobars, 0 shovels, a lot of Quarrying tools, and* variety of spades, forks, rakes, sickles, corn hoes, stono hammers, sledges, tu<Js,wood»aW»/ mauls, wedges, &0., &o. Schedule Showing the Proceeds of iho Farm for 1855. GOO buahlos of Wheat, 29 of Uyc, 2,870 of Corn, 1,000 of Oats, 700 of Potatoes, 7 of Ttmo lliv sect!, 02 of Onions, 42 of Ked-Heets, 35 ot I'sn-f.in pn, 2U «d Turnips, 10 ol Boaos & Pea*/ 9( , ol TuiunTooH, 7.072 Cucumbers. 3500 Heads of Cabbage, made 4C barrcla of good Older 1 / 30 tons of Hut, 2U Load of Cornfodder.* Manufactured end made in the House and Shop. HI s’ uM k Ch-mies. 52 Fmeks, 21 Aprons. 27 Petticoats, 42 Sheets, 10 Caps, 40 PIIIoW r vs 11 Bolsters, 10 Chalfbods, 50 Comforts. 13 Pair of Stock mgs, knitted, 80 pair footed/ 1 Towels 1 Sacks 9 under Woimisoa. IU pair ot Drawers, 3 pair Pants, 4 Hounduboqts. r\im-nlor Slmn mado 21 Collins, 120 lbs. ot hard Soap,4o bids, soft Soap.l largo g*t6J made bond lence loiiml Insane Yard, cnl 25 cord ol Wood, done $3O worth of Blacksmith, in'g, (jn.irr.cd stone k made 20 rod ol Slone Pence. X umber ol Paupers in tbo Institution Ist January, 1855, of which 15 were up till 31st December 1855, of which TO were colored and 3 hot n in the house, Making the "hole number through the year, . 01 which 20 died, 4 children bound out, PJ eloped and leO discharged, Leaving the number of Paupers in the Poor-llouso Ist Jamiaij 1860, of which 15 are colored, Out-duoi Paupers supported at public expense through the year, Whole number remaining chnrgahlu at the end of the year, Of [hose i" IW-J.oU~.su. Hoc. 1860 tl.cro arc- Males, Cl o( which 9 mo coloied, Females, 40 of which 7 are colored, And 21 Uut-dooi Paupera, • , m, v „„ aro ns ooar as can lic.naoorlaiooil, 1 under 1 year ; 8 from 1 to 5 ; 2 from 5 Ip .10 iJV. Ci .10 to 20 ■ 7,1i0m 20 to 30 110 from 80 to 10 ;15 ft on, 10 to 60 ■, 10 from 60 to 60, tX r an f Til • 13 from f 0 to 80 i 1 from 80 to 90. . . / • • addition to\hc above,o3l transient paupers or travellers, have been roCclVci! and lujf ported for abort periods without regular orders. ~, , „p n. ( » p nll r anti olllio Ifouso of Knuilornirnt of Onmborland Cotint? t d<> Sta>«”."nl ,o .=....,..1,1 and rr„„ «hlb„ of .ho 1n.,1. comfy hot , a |, ovo .mlSd, according ... Ilio-hoal of our Knowledge. ‘hi. 1.1 dayo, January, A. D. ,860. Wn tllo ull( i or ,|tfiod Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and sworn according to Uw, Wo the uu or. tp n|B and vouchers of tlio Directors of the I’oor & Ilonso of em- ImMng ® xaml, °, , v n . O „, the lot day of January (o (ho Slat day of December, A. D. 1855,' poymeri of «al cotiny. actß cu ,. rPcf> t 0 the boat of our knowledge and judgment. W«, flirt hor'flnd'in "iii hand. of jicob Squire, Eaq.. Trf.,...r0r,1h0 s,m, .flour Hundred andlUrtjf. one dollar, and i -ifh, iß , ol tl.lr, Sl.l day of Jammy, A. D. 16/18. Given under our bands ai übiubic, J B. DRAWDAUGH, JACOB STE INMAN, ISAAC KINGWALT, Auditor* of Cumberland Cquuty. Superior Teas, TV 11,0 Original Half Cheat., in Done,, of 0 & 1 12 pound., nod in .noWlllc packngoa. nl M , I2He 4 pool,do, for oalo l>y JENKINS & 00-, (original invonloro of 11,0 ujotalHc tpa pack,) wholc.alo dealer., in Too. only, N.W. cm. ol Market Hr Ninth its., Philadelphia. Tea. In metallic pack,, pul nn in half cheat., containing a variety of both Dlack and Grolh,. * o printetHHi*ofprice, term., he., furnlohcd by mall tn all wbo order them. All Teas warranted to please, or no sale. One and the same price and terms to all, and On UMT cheats of Black contain about 35 pounds and of Green, about GO pounds oaoli. February 2fl, 1850 —31 080. Z. nwNTIST Ofliconttlioroflldoncc <BsjjSfc ef ll lno.itcr. nn Nerll. Pit. S.„ hUHSO Carlisle; November 15, 1855. 08 45 39 00 21 30 20 75 jFur Hardware, 1(1 09.| Fur ni.acu.tU lor House & barn, pi -42$ . « , Fur Drugs, 8.0 20| £ For uut.iioor funeral expenses 65 OOj’ . 1 Hlack.smithing, 85 65|' , Constables in removing paupers, 24 65 . . Making post fence, 56 54 . ! Carpenter work, 48 814 | For Saddlery, 20 7Z| i For wood, 18 (w Mason work walling new Privy 22 OO' [Spouting Privy, 12 46 For tinning, tin, copper St sheet Iron I ware, 41 82| 1 Manufacturing Casinelt for 2 years, 40 67| Out-Jour Medical aid, 88 25 Fur castings, 81 60 For books, punting & stationary, 22 46,| I Fur plaster, 26 OCj For cluverßeod, 26 00 Fur freight, 58 80 For one sett of Coles splints, 80 00 For travelling expenses, 8 54. . For sundries, Jos. I.ohaclis salary, Hireling# wages . included, 600 00, Dr. A. J. Harman, Physiefari, 100 Ov Jacob Squire Treasurer, 40.0ftV’ Thomas M. Biddle, Esq., attorney, 80 00 I Ceorge Brindlo extra pay as Director, 19 50 John C. Brown “ 18 60 (John Clendenin “ 10 60, * i Duo County by Jacob Squire, Esq., , Jreasuicr, 481 id $0,832 97J 1 $OBB2 97», j 0,967 90 { Due Jacob Squiro, Treasurer In 1864,124 98f JOHN C. DllOWtf, • JOHN GLEN DUN IK,’ WILUAM COHNMAN, Dirtcloii Qj (hr Foot of Cumberland county. ' FOOTE Sc mtOTHGR, Plumbers & Gns Fillers^ ; EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE', . mllE auhacrihers am prepared to execute all kind, (ifwork in their lino, viz: Load and Iron Pipoo, Batli Dollors, Hydrant., Water Clo.oU, Hath Tuh», Waah Ba.ino, . Hot and Cold Shower Forco and Lift Fompt, 111(1,3, Hydraulic K.mi, &0.. Every description of ■ _ . Plain apJ Onianicniol Gas Fi.Tlnrns, 1 srwtswx sresss^sx notice, tu die most modern stylo. tCT- Jobbing attended to. October 25, 1855. . ...... - " "imrs. IN ZIKGBEK. OFFICE uud Residence East Main street, 8a door below Market House. Galls ta itown and country promptly attended. [ Carlisle, January 3, IB6o—tf 4 •6882 97f $6,682 97| 183 39* 198
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