American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 12, 1857, Image 3

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    i visit ToCen. Walker’s Camp.,
A correspondent of the Now Orleans Plcoy.
lino on a visit, to XJenoral Walkor.’a camp at
llivas,wvrltbhoil’tho 2d ult, ...i.l . ...
„ Altliongh It waa nearly two o clock In the
Uornlmt. Walker waa seated on hla sofa, giving
bao Ol kis officers directions for tho morrow.-
heing leff'fllono, alter a lew words of recognl
llon frof *" "ore in ,1861 brother newspaper
Scribblers' -WiKan Franctscq,) he asked in a
b?r .iesa Wai-, nnd in his habitual softy ball
timwling voico, aetno questions in regard to tho
Sigoffi-flYbr against him bv.the Costa
plains, tlio first news ,of which wo : had just
brought from Panama. lie did not appear the
Ust disturbed 111 the intelligence, and I doubt
wore an earthquake rocklng his house from its
tti,.nrliitlon. If lie would show tho least concern.
IhitWaikor has been so often described to yo„r
wiaders that a'hew picture would be superfluous.
T was much' struckj howevor, with the change
that three years of exposure to the tropical sun
SSonora and-Nlcaragua, their chills and fevers
and anxiety,’though hp never appears to feel
nnv Jfitvo produced In his face. Ho is only
thirty-three years of ago, but no one would take
him for loss than forty.”
The samC. writer adds :
„ mo whole force under Walker’s command
before the battle Of St. George amounted to 800
men Ho had iii his two hospitals at Rivas
about one hundred and Ally sick and wounded,
t counted seventy-live in ono hospital, and was
told that tile other had a little larger number.—
There may to two hundred more about tho camp,
Consisting of hostlers, cooks, servants and use.
less loafers, who receive rations. The Oily
men from California made up the loss at SI.
George.
«Tlio men tonic well, Rivas, at this season, 1
being very jhqalfhy. A fresh, invigorating
breeze conics off' tho lake, tempering (ho hot
mm, and making tho nights coal,and delicious,
But in six weeks (hero wilt bo a change of wea
ker, with loss.winds and more beat, and thon
Probably tholroops will snflbrsomo by sickness.
Most of (bo cases in the hospitals are old ones
from Orarinduv where tho climate is extremely
lilnl to foreigners. Some of Walker’s officers
estimate that lie buried from 1,600 to 2,000 men
(hero.
« Walker’s hffleers are all excellent fighting
men, and have no idea they cun ho whipped il
they can tiring tho ‘groarfers’ to a pitched bat
tle, n.o matter what their force. Tho men are
also eager tor a fight, not so much for the sake
«f fighting as from a hope of terminating the
war, a largo portion of them seeming to bo Itcar
tily tired' of it. Tho little army lias powder and
lead enough, but is short of round-shot and
shell. They havo n considerable quantify of
com and Jerked beef in tho city, and foraging
parties arc constantly bringing In cattle.”
Sai.rs OP Pbrsokal Propkhtt.— Handbills
far Ihe following sales of slock, farming imple
ments, household furniture, A.C., have recently
been prlnted-M this office :
SalooPCol Win. Moudy, Carlisle, March IH.
Sale of Levi Olay, in Frauklord township.
March 19ih.
Sale of Wm. Whitfield, near Carlisle. March
23d.
Sale. of. Barbara Messingcr, in Monroe town*
ship. MAroh 21st.
Sale of Jolnv Zollinger, near Waggoner’s
Bridge. March LOih.
Sale ol Andrew Blair. Executor of Elizabeth
Ramsey, at the head of Lelo. l Spring, March
10th.
Sale of Christian Clcpfer, near the Poor
House. March 17ih.
Sole of William Campbell, in Frnnkford Ip.
March 14th. n
SafoofOco. Heller, near Kingstown, Marcli
25.
Sale of Jas. Clendcnin, near Carlisle Springs,
March 25.
Sale ofEliea Shellabarger. in West Penns
borough March 28. ~
Governor Bigler has presented to the U.
S. Senate.the Protest ol the Dcnmendic Sena
tors and Representatives of tho Pouni.ylvoma
Legislature,against the proceedings under which
Gen. Cameron claims his sent in tlio Senate.—
Tho question, it is supposed, will bo decided
Uus week.
Present ion Ala. Buchanan.— Mr. Windham
Beb\n*im,'Vi'x Atuerlcan Consul at Trlsfe, who
nrrlmf'sf Now York on Saturday In the Edln-
Imrg, him brought with him a magnificent ena
meled gold chronometer watch, which has boon
made.to the order or some Italian republicans,
for n present to President Buchanan.
Binrrifi).
On the third insU by the Rev. C. P. Wing.
Mr. Samubl UKMMi.voKn, to Miss Elizauktm
M Link, both of tins county.
On the sth inat.. in Carlisle, by the Ucv. J
(5. Huchcr. Mr. John L. Givleii. to Miss Ju
i,i* Ann Kiifdbo, all of this county.
On the sth mat, by the Rev. A. 11. Kroner,
Mr. Stkiiubt Smakpkbh, to iltss Anna C.
Kki.i., both of South Middleton Uvp.. this coun
ty.
Ditb
On tho 21 st nit., In Frank ford township, Mart
Ann, wife of Bcrnhait Minnich, aged 20 yours.
CARPBTIJKOS,
JS. DKPUY & SONS. Masonic ITnll, Cheat
• nut street, below Eighth, Plilla., would call
\/io attention of (he puhllc to tho largo and va.
tied assortment of CjIRPETS, OIL CLOTHS .
4-c., which they arc selling Tory
cheat) for Cash or City Acceptances, ifholesnle
and Retail.
Watch 12, 1857—4 t
JOHU IV. KENNEDY & CO.,
Fish, Cheese, and Provision
MERCHANTS,
No. 89 4o North Wharves, half-way between
Arch and Race Streets, Plilla.
March 12, 1857—1 y
Saxton’s Spring Arrival!
immense stock of hardware.
TIIE-subscrlbot has Just returned from tho
eastern cities, and would cull the attention
( d his friends ami the public generally, to (he
'* r ß<i ond well selected assortment of Hardware
which ho has now on hand, consisting in part of
■ BUILDING MATERIALS', I
such as nails, screws, hinge*, bolts, locks, glass
of every description and quality, white, polui,.
cl, American, French, enameled and double
thick pr all slaon; paints, oils, varnishes, &c.
Tooh , including edge tools or every descrip
tion! saws, planes, braces, bits, augurs, squares,
gauges, (lies, rasps, hammers, vices, screw plates
anvils, blacksmith helloes, &o.
Bhdtmukert and Sadtllen, will find a largo as.
sortmont of tools of every description, together
with' ladies aim gentlemen's Morocco lining,
binding, patent and French call Bkins,awts,shoo
thread* wax, pegs, lasts, harness mountings, col.
lara, girdling, whip stocks, door hair, saddle
trees, &c. •
CoacAmaksM-JWiand trimmings of alllcimls,
such as hulis, spokes, felioos, shafts, bows, floor
cloth, canvass, cloth, damask, fringe, luce,
tunas, axles, springs, bolts, clips, &o.
Vubincl.mukcrt wit! And a largo assortment ot
varnishes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers,
Knobs of all kinds and sizes, mouldings, reacts,
hair ch t'i, plush, curled huir, chair and sola
springs, Bto. ,
iroustktapen will also find a largo nssortmont
nf knives and Ibrks, and Silver plated
tablo and tea spoons, candlesticks, waiters,
shovels, tongs, Iron and brass kottlos, pans,&o.
together with Oodorwaro of all kinds, such os
tubs, buckets, claims, &c.
•Agricultural Impltmtntt, embracing plows of
•J» kinds, cultivators, hoes, shovels, rakes, forks,
chains, &c.
f ron i o largo stock, which lam selling ot city
pr:o>s.
Remember tho old stand, Rust Main street.
~ ‘ HENRY SAXTON.
tJsrllslo, March 12, 1867.
POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR 1 M
JOHN CLENDENIN, WILLIAM
Esquires, Directors of the Poor an
Cumberland County, in account v
of January to the 31st ofday
DR.
Duo county by Jacob Squier, Esq.,
Treasurer, in 1865, $431 jg
Cash received from County Treasurer, 7000 00
From J. Clondenln, JJsq., & M. Min
nich, for hides amrakins, 101 89J
Of G. O. Saundorson for use of Mary
Kriettle, 40 00
Of D. Wherry for use of R. Holler, 47 15
OfA. Brannon for blind horse, 25 00
Of W. M. Henderson for Rye, 45 12
Of R. Irvine & W. Comman for timo
thy seed, 8 00
For tallow, 8 45
For potatoes, 18 68
From Mrs.’Snodgrnss for use of son, 48 00
Of J. M. Means for use ofO. Langblin, 60 00
For use of cider press, 1 12|
For indentures, 2 50
Due J. Squier, Esq., Treaa’r. on set.
tlemcnt by county,
JACOB SQUIEIt, Et<j., Treasurer of the Poor Home and Home of Employment of Cumberland
histUntit n, from the lit day of January to (he
■ D. 1850, inclusive, nr :
County, in account irtM the Directort of mid I
81#/ day of December , Jl.
DR.
Cash remaining in hands ol Treasurer
nt settlement in 1855, $431 18
Received from Comity Treasurer, 7000 00
From J. Lohuch, Steward, from dir.
'ferent sources as exhibited In (ho
foregoing statement, 895 87
Balance dde Treasurer on settlement, 241 44J
Stock on the Farm Ist January, 1557.
7 head of Horses, 14 Ml)ch Cows, 25 head of Steers, I Bull, 6 Calves, 15 Hoes 4 Ctood Sow
HO Shoals, 8 Sheep, aud 2 Colts, 6 ,
Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, Fattened and killed on the Farni in 1856
25 Beeves, average weight 305 pounds, (0,876 lbs.) 30 Hogs, average weight 104 pounds (5
820 Ihs.) 7 Calves, average weight 05 pounds, (155 Ilia.) 2'J Sheep, average weight 38 pound.
(1,102 lbs.) making in all 17,252 lbs. •
Fanning Utensils on the Farm Ist January, 1857,
1 Broad owl I Narrow wheeled Wagon, 1 Stone Wagon, I Wagon Bed, 1 pair of Wnod.laU.
di-ra, 2 pair of llny-Inddorß, 1 Old and carl geart. 1 one horse Wagon and harness, 4 I’lowa, 4
farrows, 5 Douh o Shovel Plows, 8 Single Shovcfflows, 1 Threshing Machine'& Horse Power,
1 fanning Mill, I Corn bhellcr, 2 Cnttlng-boxes, I Ground Roller, I Rolling Screen, 1 Grain
.Drill, 1 Grindstone, 2 Log Chains. 80 Cow Chains, 0 sett of Wogon gears, 0 sett of Plow gears,
I oi'tt tfl Carpenter’s tools, I sett of Black smith tools, 1 sett of Butchering tools, 4 Whoelbmrows,
1 Cal.lingo Knife, 0 Grain Cradles, 10 Mowing Scythes. 2 Mattocks, « Crowbars, 2 Picks, 7 Sho.
vols, ond n variety of Quarrying Toolsj also. Spades, Forks, Bakes, Slekcls, Corn llocs, Stone
Hummers, Sledges, Axes, Wood Saws, Manls, Wedges, he., he.
Schedule Showing ihe Proceeds of ihc Farm for 1856
1470 bushels of Wheat, 04 of Hyo, lot 0 of Corn. 815 of Oats, 450 of Pplntoes, 8 of Clover
seed, made 80 loads ol Hay, 20 o 1 Gomlodder. 2 wagon loads of Pumpkin*, 0 barrels of Cider
800 ' he.ids ol Cabbage, 30 doz. Cucumbers. 16 bii-luls of Tomatoes, 20 of Turnips, 4of Bean
and Peas, 15 ol Parsnips, 60 of Onions, 86 of Bed Beets.
Manufactured and made in the Mou«e and Shop
125 Shirts and Chernies, 18 Comfort*, 42 Aprons, 40 Frocks, 38 Skirts, 20 Sheets, 21 Caps, 51
Pillow Slips, 20 Bolsters, 10 Chaff.beds, 21 pair Stockings knitted, 11 pair footed. 10 Towels, 8
Sacks, 16 Sun bonnets, 14 pair of Dinner*, 85 barrels Soft Soap,'2s Collins, 1 largo Gate, 12
Spittoons, 2 Wheelbarrows, done about fifteen dollars worth of Blacksmlthlng.
Number of Paupers In the Institution Ist January, 1850, of which 16 ivero
colored,
Number admitted up till Slat December, 1850, of which 12 wore colored
and 0 born in tho house.
Making the whole number through tho year,
Of wiiioh 17 died, 4 children bound out, 20 eloped, and 109 discharged,
Leaving tho number of paupers In tho Poor House l«t oi January, 1867, of
which 12 are colored,
Out-door paupers supported at public expense through the year,
Whole number remaining chnrgnhlo at tho end of tho year,
Ol those remaining in the Poor House Slat December, 1850, there arc—
Males 68, ol which 7 are colored,
Females 82, of which 6 are colored,
Ami 21 out-door paupers,
There dro ad near as can ho ascertained 1 under 1 yenr, 8 fiom 1 to /», 1 from 6 to 10, 8 from
10 to 20. 0 from 20 to 80, 14 from 80 to 40, 16 from 40 to 60, 18 Iron* 60 to GO, ift-from 00 to 70,
6 from 70 to 80.
In addition to (ho above, 658 transient panpors or travellers, havo'becn received and support
id for short periods without regular orders.
Wc (lip Directors of (ho Poor and of the House of Employment of Cumberland county, do
certify that the above ami loregoing statement to contain a just and true exhibit of the Jnslllii
®fl<m during the period above slated, according to the best of our knowledge. Given un
der our hands and tiie seal of said olllco, this Ist day ofJnmmry, A. D. 1867.
JOHN CLENDENIN, 1
WILLIAM COHNMAN, I Director*.
SAMUEL THITT, \
Tost — J osEi'ii Ludacii, Clk.
Wo, the Auditors of Cumberland county, do certify that the nbovo and foregoing statement to
m ain a Just and true exhibit of tho Inslttfttlon, during Iho period nbovo mentioned, according
Am O, iT knowledge. In testimony whereof wo hereunto set our hands, In the Conimls
oner s Ofllco, Carlisle, this 80th day of January, A. D. 1867.
J. STEINMAN. J
ISAAd RINQWALT, > Juditon.
DAVID CJYSTeB, v
Public Sale,
WILL bo sold nt public sale, on Thursdnr.
March 10, 1857, nt tho residence of the
subscriber, In Carrol township, York county
1} miles from Dlllsburg, near tho State rood
leading to Harrisburg, (ho following property,
viz t
HORSES, COWS, SHEEP,
HOGS, Wagons, Grain and Clovorsoed by (ho
bushel, Hay by tho ton, and a variety of Agrl
cultural Implements. Side to coiumonco at 0
o'clock A. M. on said day, when terms will bo
mado known by
HENRY LOGAN.
March 12, 1857—21
UN lOX CAXAL.
THIS work having boon enlarged throughout
to admit the largest sized Pennsylvania Ca.
nal Boats: tho water will bo lot In from Middle
town to Reading, on tho Ist day jof April. Toll
Shoots and information respecting tho Canal can
bo obtained nt.tho ofilco or tho Company, No.
50 Walnut street, Phi fit., on implication to
U. RUNDLE SMITH, Praidtnt, se,
March 12, 1867- £ft •
iORNMAN, and SAMUEL TRITT,
tid of (ho House of Employment of
with said county, from the Ist day
y December, A. D. 1856, viz:
By payment of interest on dower in fa
vor of Mrs. O’Brlon, on land pur
chased of A. M’Dowell, in 184*2,
Groceries, Merchandize, Clothing &
budding, included,
For stock,
Fur support of out-door paupers,
For wood,
For Franklin Insurance Company in
Philadelphia,
Lunatic Hospital at Harrisburg /or
sundry paupers, 275 42
Shoomaking, tailoring and hatting, 273 15;
Stone coal, 221 78
Hardware, Ac., 114 58
Grinding, barrels and bran, 111 81
Malujials, &c.,fornsoof honsc&Jann, 86 Oli
Tin, copper and sheet Iron ware, and
repairing, 47 31;
Clovorseed, 06 60
Blnckamilhing, 88 85
W agonnmking and Coopering, 41 49-
Castings, 8 4 08j
Fi-o.gt.t, 68 gn-
Snddlery, 82 8U
I’lustuf, 27 (to*
Grain Drill, 95 99
Lumber, 28 114
Constables for removing paupets, 40 15
iOot-cJoor funeral aid, - (59 gji
Out door medical aid, jg 59
90 70
Leather, 289 IOJ
Survey for Insurance, q 99
Sumlries, g 04 i
Postage and stationery, 4 43^
Dr- A.J. Hannan, physician. 4of a yr. 88 83
Dr. S. P. Zuiglur, physician, f of a yr. 66 00
J. Dohich's salary, A hirelings wages GOO 00
Jacob Squier, Esq., Treasurer, 60 00
T. M. Biddle, Esq., Attorney, 30 00
J. C. Brown extra pay as Director, 15 00
J. Clendenlri “ “ “ 7 59
W. Curonian “ << jo 00
241 44{
$8,007 99J
$8,0G7 99J
CK.
By cash paid on Directors orders, $8,067 9th
$8,007 00{
KAKSAS AXD XCIIRASKA.
T. J. GRAHAM, Land Agent.
Ltavemcorth City, JCantat Territory,
WILL buy and sell lands, select lands, and
locate land warrants, in Kansas and Ne
bruskn, buy and sell town lots, negotiate loans,
and do a general agoncy business.’ Inquiries
respecting (ho country by loiter or otherwise,
promptly answered.
w ll ar ,K —ilphu D, Bratton, Esq., Carlisle:
W. M. Bootom, Banker, Carlisle: Hon. Jss. 11.
Graham, Oarllsloi Ker, Bronneman & Co., Bank
era, Carlisle: W. M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle!
Goo. Sanderson, Erq;, Lancaster Pa.| John A.
Aid, Member Congress, Nowvillo, Pa j Wm S
Ooboan, Nowvillo, Pu., Hon; M. Oodklin, Shorn
herdstown. Pn.{ Henry Reiman & Son's,Morch.
ants, Balt. Md.i E. J. Blako, Esq,, Oashlor of
Mercantile Bunk, N. Y.j Snyder & M'Furlano,
Real Estate Agents, MinnlnnopoUs. Min. Ter’.t
Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney it Real Estate
Agent, Sterling, III,: H. W. Maloor, Esq., Hon*
ry City, lII.} Ex-Gov. J. RUnor. Cumb. co., Pa
E. W. Clark Sc Go., Bankers, Pblla.j Qov< Pol
lock, Harrisburg, Pa.
Maroh 5,1867—1 y
Proclamation.
WHEREAS tho Horn Jamßs H. G&aiiau,
President Judge of the several Courts of
Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland,
Perry, and Juniata, and Justices, of the so.oral
Courts of Oyer and Terminer dnd’GonCfal Jail
Delivery in said counties, and Samnel Woodburn
& MichaelOocklin, Judges of thoCourtsof Oyei
and Terminer and General Jnit Delivery for the
trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said
county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo
directed, dated the 12th dayof January 1867,
have ordered tho Court of Oyer,and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery,to be -Jjolden at Car
lisle, on the 2nd Monday of April, 1857, (be
ing (he 18ih day,) at 10 o’clock iq the forenoon,
to continue two weeks.
NOTICE is hereby glvort to tlio Coroner, Jus
tices of the Ponce, and Constables of the sod
comity of Cumberland, that they are by the said
precept commanded to be then and there hi their
proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in
quisitions, examinations and nil-other remem.
brnnees, (o do those things which to their offices
appertain to bo done, and all those, that nro
hound by recognizances, -to prosecute against
the prisoners that are or (hen shall bo in the Jail
of said county, aro to bo thoro.tobrosecutothom
as shall be just. ” ”
$BB 9
2178 79J
1624 08
713 60
813 76
600 00
JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff.
March 5, 1867.
Cumberland County Normal School,
NEWVILLE, J>a',.
faculty!
D. SHELLY,
Principal, and Professor of iht Jlfi and Theory
of Teaching v
D. E. KAST, *
Professor of Elocution and'Orammar.
S. B. HEIGES,
Professor of. Mathematics.
F. M. L. GILLELEN,
Professor of Natural'Science j.
GEORGE SWARTZ,
Principal of Model Schools.
J. H. HOSTETTEBi*
Teacher of Intermediate Department of Model
Schools.
MISS M.SHELtti
Teacher in Primary Department in Model
This Institution \VIII bo opened lor the recep
tion ol pupils on Wednesday, tl)o 6th of April,
1867.
BUILDINGS AND LOCATION
This school will occupy the convenient and
liiatelnl building of the “Dig Spring Literary
Inslitnte.” In the borough ofNewville, by whose
munificent liberality it has boen/dOnaleiflor the
use ol the School. *•
$8,007 09;
The building is n spacious brick edidee. sev
enty by forty feet, throe stories ih height, mid
iill'ords ample room for hall, recitation rooms,
The town of Ninvvillo a/Tonls unequalled ad
vantages lor the location of this school. Easy
<>l access, healthy, and situated-in' a highly in
telligent community; it offers admirable situa
tion for fbo teacher and student to’ vigotonslj
prosecute tlieir studies.- • : -
DESIGN. . v
The Board of Trustees’, composed of one Di
rector Irom each school district |tt Cnmherlan
county, have estnblshed the school witli tliu di
sign that teachers may bo ..properly trained an
qualified in the different branches, necessary ft
•i proper prosecution of tbelr professional du
ties; and, to furnish as.fur ns posjSlbltf, a modi
of a well organized and efficiently condncto
school, to nil others who may doMre to attend
und prepare themselves lor other positions
life
COURSE OF STUDIES.
The annexed list of studies is arranged In de
partments, without regard to tho order in which
the various branches will bo pursued, or to the
length of time which may bo dovojed to them.
English Lanouaog.—Tho Elementary sounds,
Spelling and Definition of words, Bonding, Elo
cution, English Grammar, Composition inclu
ding Rhetoric, tho Art of Debate.
Mathematics —Oral or Mental Arithmetic,
Willten Arithmetic, Practical '’Jluihematlcs,
Mensuration, Algebra, Geometry, Surveying,
Mathematical Goography r lncluding tho uso ol
Globes.
Natural Sciences.— Dcscrlpllvi.nnd Physl
cnl Geography, and Di<J usd of the Globes, As
tronomy, with Illustrations by jlagfc Lantern,
Maps. Planisphere. Ac., Human and Compara
tive* Physiology, Natural I’hllosonhy, with ap
paratus. Elements of Obomfstry;
Twßonr and Pha'ctiob nr Teaching. Into]-
lectnnl Philosophy, the study of School Sys
tems. Lectures on Kducatlon*and tho details ot
Teaching, Practice in Model Schools. Vocal
music throughout the course.'
Students who do not design to become tench
era can select their studies lYotn the above list,
and wdl be classified according to attainments.
Lectures on Teaching.— These lectures will
he frequent and practical, nnd comprehend the
host niodasorapplication of Instruction and dis
cipline In schools. Although not relied upon
as (he chief basis of instruction; yet. In connec
tion, uith a rigid study of Text Books, their
utility is unquestionable, and fulljn»cknou lodg
ed. The catechetical mode will be discarded.
The student will bo expected to roaster his sub
jects, ami recite them In clear, and well-chosen
language of his own.
Model Schools. —There will bo Three Model
Schools connected with the Normal School,
which will bo at all times open for observation
and practice. The Normal student will be fre
quently called upon by (ho Prlnqlpal to take
p.uf in the management, nnd to adapt n proper
sj stem nnd method in Ida attempts to (each the
young.
Discipline.— No school can prosper without
good discipline. The government of (bo Normal
and Model Departments will bosilcbas to afford
a model worthy ot Imitation In our public
schools. It will be rigid nnd Impartial, yot re
lying much upon the self-respect of the pupil.
Dismissal will follow all Immorality and ungen
tlemanly deportment.
TKHMS OF TUITIbN.
SoaMons «ill coniiimo three months. The tui
tion will bo s'» per tliroo months, Includinfr liio
uso of apparatus, &c., payable in advance to J
U. Herron. Khcj., Treasurer, Ncwvlllo, Pn. A’o
extra charges will he albwed for any purpose.
No deduction made for nhaenco, Books, Sta
tionery. &c., will ho furnished at Philadelphia
retail prices
BOARD*
Good board cnn bo obtained (n respectable
families nt $2,25 par week, including all except
washing. The pupils will frequently bo visited
by llio members <>f the Faculty, and a enro ox
otolscd over them nt nil times.
CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION.
Male pupils rniint bo sixteen years of ngo, and
female pupils flMoon. Satisfactory evidence of
good moral character meat btf ftjtulshcd, nml
the pupils must have healthy constitutions.
EXAMINATIONS. .
There will bo public, oxamlnnllonsnt (hoclose
of each term. both in Normtfl and Model schools,
which the public is invited to attend. A certi
ficate will no swarded to (hose who give satis
factory evidence of ncccrftto attainments com
bined with ability to tench.
TEXT DOOKS.
Webster's Dictionary. Saunders* Series of
Headers. Pcllon’s Outlino Maps* Oreonlcnrs
Arithmetic. Ummvcnstlo’a Mensuration. Davies’
Legendre, Giinini'iru'H and Gillespie's Survey
ing, Parker’s Philosophy. Burrllt’S Astronomy,
Out tor’s Physiology, QnncUcnboss’ Ilhotnrlo
ami Composition. Saunders’Elocutionary Chart,
SMlmnn’s Chemistry, CovclPs Digest o( English
Grammar.
VISITATIONS.
The Normal ami Model schools will bo open
to visitors during the term through all regular
session hours. CUissons of (ho county and
strangers are cordially Invited to visit them at
their convenience.
All letters of enquiry should bo addressed to
J. il. Herron. Esq.. Nowvllle, Pn.
Win. It. Gorges, Wm, Strohm,
Owen James, Samuel McGaw,
Chris. Eberly, McCulloch,
Thos. I), rir.vsnn, Samuel Taylor,
A. J. Kauffman. J. 11. Herron,
Solomon Mnhlor, John M. Stoufibr,
Jnn. 0. Dunlap, P. Kounta.
David Brandt, J. 0. Alllcfc,
Mode Griffith, Almi. Lamhcrton,
tVm. Lino, J Jfl"- McCulloch,
John 0. Williams.
DAN’L. SHELLY. Pre**f.
Jas. MoOanpuui. Sec*g Hoard qf Trustees,
March 6th, 1867-2 m.
Notice.
LETTERS .testamentary on tho. estate of
Jacob Zetgler," lute’'of Mifflin township,
Cumberland county, deo’d., have boon issued
by the Register of said county, to tho subscri
ber residing in tho same township. • All persons
indebted to said cstatp are requested to mako
immediate payment, and those haring claims
will present thorn properly authenticated for
settlement to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to all per
sons interested, that the followingnccounts
have been tiled in this office by tho accountants
therein named, for examination, and will be
presented to tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland
county, forcootlrmatiou and allowance, on Tues.
day, the 24/A day of March, Jl. D. 1857, viz :
1. The guardianship account ot the lion. J,
Q. Graham, guardian of tho person and estate
of Hester ,M. McClellan, minor daughter ol
’Mitchell McClellan, of tho borough ot Carlisle.
2. Tho first and final account of George Brin
dlo, executor of John Baker, sr., Into of Monroe
townsbip, doo’d.
8. Tho account of Thomas U. Chambers, ad
ministrator of tho estate of WhitehiHurnin, late
of Cumberland county, dec’d.
4. Tho account ot Samuel Eborly, adminis
trator-do bonis non with tho will annexed, of
George Baker, late of Silver Spring township,:
deceased. * I
6. The account of Samuel Kline, ndndniHlra--
tor of tho estate ot Daniel Kline, lute of Mon
roe township, doc’d;
(5. The acconnt of Thomas A. McKinney, ex
ecutor ot ITonryßaker, late of Newton town
ship, deceased.
7. The account of David Demulli, adminis
trator of (he estate o( Hannah J'floager, late of
Dickinson township, dec'd.
8. The account of Ephraim Zng. administra
tor of (ho estate of Samuel 11. Long, late of the
borough of Meclinnicslnirg, dec’d.
9. Tho second general account of C. Tilzel,
executor ot David Shoafler, late of Cumberland
cmmty. doc’d.
10. Tho account of JnmesKyle, ndministra.
lor of tho estate of Mathew Kyio,'late of New
ton township, dec‘d.
11. The account o( C. Tilzel, administrator
of (ho estate of Jacob Walter, late of llumpdun
township, dcc’d.
12. The account of John W. Cocklin, admin
istrator of the estate ol Eeronica Weaver, late
of Upper Allen township, dee d.
13. The second account of David Denmth
and Joseph Widder, executois of George WUl
der, late of Dickinson township, der’d.
It. The account of Frederick Fiy, adminis
trator of the (-state of Michael Hummel, dee’d.
lf>. The first and final account of Ihnid S.
Runshnw, executor of Catharine Whitmcr, lute
ol Shippeiishurg township, dcc’d.
Id. The account of Samuel Coover, adminis-
Irator of the estate of Samuel Maleer, late of
Silver Spring township, dcc’d.
17. The account of Henry S. Hitter, admin
istrator dc bonis non of the estate of Simon
Wunderlich, late of the borough ol Cat lisle, de
ceased.
Schools.
IH. The account of John Bohb. administrator
of the estale of Jacob Forney, late ul Silver
Spring township, dec’d.
19. The account of John Irvine, administra
tor with the will auncx< d, of Andrew Holmes,
late of tho borough of Carlisle, dec’d.
20, Tho account ol Jacob Ernmingcr & Sami.
Scnseman, administrators of the estate of David
Etnminger, late of Silver Spring township, de
ceased.
21. Tho account of Benjamin Soil?, and Isaac,
Lefevor, executors of Jacob Seitz - , lulo ol West
Pcnnsborongh township, dec’d.
22. Supplemental and final account of Wm.
K. Gorgas, administrator with the will annexed,
of Alexander Wills, latu of Cower Allen town
ship, deceased.
28. The guardianship account ol W. H. Got - -
gas. guardian of tho person and estate ol Hoht.
C- Lehnier, minor son of Dr. Larew Lehmer, of
Eow&r Allen township.
24. The guardianship account of W. R. Oor-1
gas, guardian ol the person and estate of Mary ,
Loah Kauffman, of Eusipennslioru’ Ip. i
26. The guardlansbip account of Sami. Bow.
man, guardian of Joseph Burkhart, John Burk
hart and Nancy Burkhart, minor children of
Mnrjju Burkhart, dcc’d.
* 1 20r*Tho guardianship nccount ol Jacob Mum*
m». guardian of the person and estate of Annet
tn Kjmmolj minor child of Henry Kiramcl, lato
of Wcohanlcsburg, dcc'd.
27. Tho guardianship account of Wm. Kcr,
guardian of fho. person and estate of Catharine
J. Trimble, minor child of Thomas Trimble, lute
of tho borough of Carlisle, dcc'd.
2K. The account of John Sheets, ndministra.
for of the estu’e of John Kissel, late of East,
pei.nshuro’ township, dcc’d
WII.LIAM I.YTI.E, Hegisttr.
Register’s Ofllee, )
Carlisle, Fel». 28, IK.V7-* \
Relative to Suou/ on the Pavements «$• Snleu alks.
SECTION 1. Uo it ennpmd uml otdulned hj
tbu Town Council ol the Borough ol Carlisle,
and It is hereby enacted and ordained by the
authority ol the sarno, That hereafter it shall
bo the duty of each and every owner and oecii.
pier of properly within thin ’Borough, whether
corporations or individuals, to remove all snow
or Blush that may fall on the patcroouts or aide
walks In front of or along any lot or property In
the inhabited part of the town limits whero per
sons are accustomed to pass and repnss on foot,
within twelve daylight hours after the same shall
have /alien : And all such owners and occupiers
shall be liable to a penally of Fho Dollars for
every neglect of the requirements of this Ordi
nance, to bo collected as other penalties are
collected.
Skc. 2. It shall ho the duty of the High Con-
stable after every (all of snow or slush (hat may
incommode the winking or render it disagree-
able, and aftei Hie owners and occupiers of pro.
petty have bad a reasonable time to remove said
snow or slush (Tom the pavements and sidewalk*
in front of I heir properties, to go urofilid (be
different streets of the Borough, to the end of
each street so far as it is inhabited, and when,
evei the snow or slush shall not have been sufll
cieiitly removed ftom the pavements or side
walks, he shall notify (ho owner or occupier ol
llio propelly in front of which the said snow or
dnsli shall not have been MiiOicieiiMy removed,
lo remove the same. Ami (he said High Con.
(table for giving such noiico shall be entitled to
lemand and sue foi (bo sum of Twenty-five cents,
o be [laid by Ibo person to whom said notice
lias been given ; and in case said snow or slush
he nut immediately removed, after such notice
given, il shall be (be duty of the Higli Constiu
bio to remove, or employ some one lo remove
(ho same, fur which seivice lie shall he entitled
to demand nnd sue for (ho sum of (lily cents for
overy hour (or loss time if one hour Is not occu
pied) Hint umy f>o occupied In removing said
snow or sliisli. Ami it shall bo his imperative
duty also, in the latter cases, to give Information
to a Justice of Iho Peace of (ho violation of (ho
st section of this ordinance, and see (hat the
penally forthe sumo Is also collected for the use
of the Homugh. Piovided, That no person shall
ho obliged to expose 6r nneover In winter the
hex at Or near the edge of a pavement which
contains a street wash.
Sko. B. Where any property within tho Bo
rough is owned nr occupied by any corporation,
tho notice provided for in the secOud section Of
this ordinance, may lie served on flio President
or any ofllcer of said coiporation j and tho said
President oc officer so receiving said notice shall
ho personally liable for (he price that may bo
demanded hy tho High Constable for removing
(ho snow or slush, ns provided for In (ho second
section of this ordinance; this, however, not bo
Ing Intended to relievo tho corporation from Its
payment, If iho High Constable tlmll choose to
resort to said corporation lor payment. '
Enacted and passed by tho Town Connell of
tho Borough of Carlisle, tho 12th day o( Febru
ary, A. D. 1857.
A. NOBLE, Vnrgcss.
Attest—-W. H. Wetzki, Scc’y. lo Corv’n.
February 10, 1857—St
BOOTS & SHOES. Another Jnrgo assort
ment of Oonrso and lino Bootsi'Endies flno
Moroqcp Boots nml Shops. Misses’ nnd Chil
dren’s do,. Gum Ovor Shoqp & Buflhloo Socks,
at yory Jow prices
Deo. 18, 1850
JO'S? received a largo assorlinont-of Wftll
Paper, which will bo sold vorychonp,
Nov 27, u. Saxton.
; TITOS. *C. SCOULLER, Ex’r.
February 15, 1857—0 t
Register’s Notice.
An Ordinance
COAS. OGILDY.
Notice,
LETTERS Testamentary on tlic estate of
Elizabeth Ramsey, late of South Middleton
township, Cumberland county, deceased, have
been issued by the Register Of said county, to
the subscriber,,residing in ()to Borough of Car
lisle. A. persona indebted to said estate are
requested; o make payment immediately, and
those having claims will present them property
authenticated for settlement.
ANDREW BLAIR, Ex'r,
February 19, 1807—Ot*
Agricultural Implements, Ac.
TIJE undersigned, whoso shop is in North
street, near to Glass’ hotel, Carlisle, woitld
inform the public (hat they are now prepared to
manufacture AgriculturalMachlneryandlrople
ments of various kinds, such as Ilorso-powors,
Trend and Lever Threshers, Shakers of differ
ent kinds, Clover Shelters, Fodder Glitters, &c.
Straw Cutlers, Corn Shelters and Tread Powers
now on hand. Repairing promptly attended to.
Terms reasonable.
KUTZ & LOSIL
February 5, 1857—3m’
Limited Parliicislilp.
WE, (ho subscribers, have this day entered
into a Limited Partnership, agreeably to
the provisions of the act of Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the Ist
• day of March, 1856, entitled “An Act relative
to Limited Partnerships,” and do hereby certify
that the name of the firm under which said part
nership is to lie conducted is “Jacobs ft Ettcr,”
that (ho general nature of (ho business to be
transacted is Distilling and Milling , and the
same will hi* transacted at Middlesex, In North
Middleton township, Cumberland county; that
the names of (ho general partners ot said firm
are Allen S. Jacobs and Calvin Etter, both of
(be Borough ot Carlisle, and that the special
partner is John A. Warfield of Frederick coun
ty, Md.j that (lie capital conti ihuted hy the said
John A. Warfield, special partner, is one thou
sand dollars, In cash; that the period at which
said partnership is (o commence Is the 2d day
of February, A I). 1857, and to continue for
the period of five years, when ft shall terminate.
ALLEN S. JACOBS,
CALVIN ETTER,
General Partners.
JOHN A. WARFIELD,
Special Partner.
Carlisle, Keb'y. 2, 1857—tit
DAWIKL CJANTT,
(.Votr of Scv Bloomfield, Perry County,)
WILL, ;n the month of April next, move to
nnd Med It 1 permanently in Oimilin, N ehras-
Ic:i Terrifoiy, nnd make entries <>l Intnl, locate
Lund wurrniits nnd invest funds In Kansas, No
bj'axka and Imu, on favorable terms, for all
persons who ma\ entnisl their business iu his
hands.
II kFKIt r NTKfI : Janies ♦ollork, Governor of
Pennsylvania; lion. J. 11. Graham ami Wm.II.
.Miller, Khcj.. Carlisle.
Febrnniy u, 1857—2nj
IVOTICE,
THE connection between Doctors Smltlmnd
Armstrong having been dissolved, Dr. A.
has opened an oliu-o in South Hanover Street, a
few doors above the PoH Cilice, where ho may
be consulted at any hour of the day or night.—
Dr. A. has had thirty years experience in the
piolessioti. the hist ten ol w hich have been de
voted to the study nnd practice of llotmEpathlc
medicine.
Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1850—8 m
Fa in iI y <* roccriem,
JUST received a large addition to my stock of
Family Groceries, among which will he fotu*l
Rio, Sagnyra, Mocha, Java afld Roasted COF
FEES; Crushed Lump, Granulated and Brown
SUGARS; Loveriiig’s Sirup. New Orleans and
Sugar House MOLASSES; Rico, Starch, Soap,
Soda, Cream Tarter. Ate., Herkimer, Fine Ap
ple, and Sago CHEESE; Black, Hyson, Itnpu
ariul and extra TEAS; Spices of every
vmiefv. Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina nnd
Corn Starch, Raisin*, Currants, Cit
ron, Beaus, Hominy, Cranberries, Ma
i curoni, Grits, Table Oil, Ketchup, Pepper Sauce,
Preserved Peaches, Pine Apples and Strawber
ries; Pickets, Gerklns, Onions aud Plccolilll.—
Fresh Lobsters, Ate.
I call special attention to my largo stock o
Se'gara and Tobacco,
which in not excelled In tho town. Lovers of,
tho weed con bo suited oifhor in qualify or price. I
I Farmers will find Oils of on excellent quality,
f Also “tVJiito Grease,” a substitute for Tor. I
JiIACKGRAL No. I, ii and 8. White Fish,
Shod, Smoked Herring, Ate.
All of the above articles ore fresh, and will
be sold low for cash, or Country Produce taken
in exchange.
JOHN G. WILLIAMS.
Ciuliil.', Jarman H, )Hr>7.
B-'iiucy Cliiiiinvaro, Ac.
WK an* now opening and offering lor «nl
«nrr llulloUy assoiinient of Fancy Art
cles embracing n larger and belter selection Hit
eve. before offered, consisting in part of
Jewel Boxes, Furniture,
Cologne Bottles, Knick Knacks,
flaskets, Inks.
Slippers, Cigar-holders,
C.mdleMirks, Mugs,
Pitchers, Vases,
Toy Teas, Ten Sells,
Cabas, Bird*,
Motto Toffees, Figures,
C.ird Bask els, Wagons.
As well as numberless other varieties, that
need to be seen (o be named. All offered at
low cash piollts at the old stand—*• Marion
Unll.” 6. W. EBY.
Carlisle, Dec. 20, IBuo.
Ivan’s & Co.’s Greal Gifi Hook Sale,
•Kill Droathvay, New York.
FINE Gold Jewelry given nwny (o purchasers
of Books. All books will Ire sold ns low as
can bo bad at oilier stores, many ui them for
less. New Books received daily. A Gift vary
ing in value from 2-3 cents to $lOO, given with
each book at the time it is sold. Having on
hand u very large stock ol new and valuable
Books, and as our motto is “ largo sales and
small profits,” wu are determined to give our
customers belter bargains than cad be hart else,
where. Any book published in New York or
Philadelphia will be promptly sent, gift Includ
ed, on receipt of publisher’s price. Catalogues
ol Books mid containing full explana
tions will be sent free to all pails of tbo ooun
fry.
Tlnj most liberal inducements nro offered to
Agents. Any person by sending us an order
for ten books, with money Inclosed, will bo en
titled to an extra Book and Gilt.
Ail orders for books, containing money, (to
ensure perfect safely } should be registered at
the Post Office where they are mailed, mid di
rected lo Evans & Co-, -100 Broadway. N. Y.
IttFFnKNCK —-M. Thomas N Sons. South 4)h
street, Phihi. i J. B. Lfpplncotl h Co., Plrlhu |
D. Appleton ft Co., Broadway, Now York; Der
by h Jackson. Nassau street, N. Y.
Semi (or a Catalogue.
- EVANS fc CO.,
Principal M0re,409 Broadway, N.Y. Branch
tari‘B 111 12.) Chuanut Si., Philadelphia & Wash-
D. 0.
December 18.,1856—8m
HAtsf lIA It'S!
subscriber moat respectfully Inform# hi#
frioun# ami tho public generally, that ho still
continue# Iho Hal and Cup Store In Main street,
where ho will bo glad to see hi# old customers
and friends. Ho tins now on hand u
Mia splendid assortment of HATS of all
from (ho common Wool
to tho Thiest Fur and Silk Hats, and ot price#
that must suit every one who ha# an eye to got
ting tho worth of his money. Ill# Silk, Mole
skin and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed forllght
nuns, durability nnd finish, by those oi any oth
er establishment in tho county.
Boys’ Hats of every description constantly on
and. Cull and examine.
WM. 11. TROUT
Carlisle, Jan. 8, 1857,
JUST received, a ffesli sup|>ly of Perfumer
ies. Hair Oils, Pomades. IJ.dr Restoratives,
Coloring Fluid. Soaps and Extract# of every
variety, for sale ot small advance# hy
January 8, 1807. B. J. KIEFFER. i
T|/ff)NEF wanted at Ibis Office Inpayment for
J.TJL subscrlpflod.
Carlisle Deposit Daub, .
SPECIAL Deposits vjill bo > received of (Ills
Bank, iactotporntcd by tho State of Pennsyl
vania, for os shorfc a period as four otoliths, ami ■
interest paid at the rate of Five J>cr bent, pot
annum, andtiio principal 'paid-back at any titnti
after maturity, without notice. ' Interest fcoaaol
after tho expiration of. tho dime specified in tho
certificate, unless renewed for another given pcU,
riod of four months or longer. In which cose tbV*,
Interest la paid up until the lime of tlie renewi’ ’
al. Bank opens ot 9 o’clock A'. 81/zand closes
at 8 o'clock P. M. y order of tho Board of
Directors. . . T
W- M. BfiETEil, fcoshiofr.. '
December 25, 1850. ‘
Goods lor .llic Season.
JUST received at Ilia “ Marlon Hall” Grocery f ‘
Cranberries, Buckwheat,
Raisins, Hominy,
Oitrop, Beans,
Currants, Salad Oil.
Priirie Cheese, French Mustard,
Mace, Cloves,
Nutmegs, . Cinnamon.
Doccfnber 25.
Cumberland Talley Ban U..
PROPKIETOIiSi I ’ ■
W illiam Keb, '' MEiondid
Hour. C. StebbEtt, Jon* DtrNr.AP, *’ » *:•
Uich’d. Woods, John S. StekbktTj ' 1 ■'
Jons C: Dunlap, H. A. Stuqgeon.- ' ..51
THIS Rank, doing business Ih fho’nortie.of *
Kcr, Breuncnmn & Co., Is now fully pre- *J
pared to do a general Banking Business iVift- J
promptness and fidelity. / •
Money received on deposit and paid back, drf '
demand without notice. Interest paid dp Jfpc*. *
cinl deposits. Certificates of deposit bearing -
Interest at the rate ol five,per cent, will .bo Is
sued for ns short a period as four months. In- *
terest on all certificates will cense at maturity
provided, however, that if said certificates are “
renewed at anytime theroallcrtor another gived
period, they shall bear the samo rate of interest
up to the time o( renewal. Particular attentiod,.
paid to the collection of note£, drafts, chocks,!
&c., in any part of the United Siotcs or Cana
das.
Remittances made to England, Ireland, or
(ho Continent. The faithful and confidential,
execution o/ nil orders entrusted to them,
bo relied upon. ' -i; ?)
They call thc-attentlon of Farmers,
Ics and all others who desire a safe depository
for their money, to the undeniable fhet, tliaf’lho"
proprietors of tills Bank are fudtrtrfua/ty' iralifo' 1
to the extent of their estates for all the DepoJ
sits, nnd other obligations of Kcr, Breuncmarf *.
man Ac Co.
They have recently removed into their new
Bunking House. directly opposite their former
stand, in West Main Struct, a few doors cast Ot"
the Railroad Depot, where they will at all timed
bo pleased to give any information desired in
regard to money matters in general.
Open (or business from 0 o’clock in tho mom*,
ing until 4 o’clock in tho evening.
H. A. STURGEON, Cashier/ ;
Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1350
OALLOIIGR’S ELIXIII,
A FIRST RATE FAMILY 1 MEDICINE.
Colds are the Hot-beds of $ should t
bt removed as soon at possible.
THIS celebrated medicine should be kept on
band by families generally, as it Is a most •
excellent cure far Coughs, Colds, Consumption,
Hoarseness, Pains and Weakness in tho.Cbcst,
Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Whooping Cough,-
Sore Throat, Quinsey ami General Debility. It
is pleasant and very good for children. Golds' >
are the hot-beds of consumption, and they
should bo remedied as soon as possible. Gallo- ,
hcr's Elixir has acquired a just celebrity for thO“
cure of all diseases arising from soveru colds;
and its efficacy lias been attested and approved*'
by hundreds of our most respectable citizens, !
In every instance immediate relief has -b.oeii -
given, as the following certificate from those who >
have tried it bears testimony; O
Wo, the undersigned, da certify thatwc have
used Gftllohor’s Preparations for Uonsumptloh, ’
Colds, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, &c., ana !
having experienced immediate relief therefrom, ‘
would recommend it to all afflicted in that way.
David Herr, Cyrus J. Reese,Mrs. Antes, Wra. ,
Jennings, (certified by William Mitchell,
thonotary,) Kirk Few, (Superintendent of"fho
Harrisburg and Lancaster Railroad,) IVni. Col
der, sr., Clms. F. Muench, fee., Harrisburg.
Many have bean cured of Consumption {—-arid ’
I hundreds of other references In various parts of
I tho country could bo given, who spook of (lio
'medicine In (ho faigbost terms. Manufactured
and for sale by
JAMES GALLOHER,- “
At his residence in Liberty street, below thrf
Cotton Factory, or at ilauso’s Fruit Store, coiw
ner of Mnrkt-t and Flfthstroet.or Mr-Heilmonf*
Grocery, Ifafi'tsbtifg, Pa., at Ehy’s store, amt
nt Jacob Galloher’s, next to Arnold’s stottf- n
Carlisle, Jan’y. 27, JH67—Bm
Hi 3. kIEFF R, Druggist,
HAS moved his store from lire former stanp
to his new imilding immediately opposite*
and adjoining Mr. C. Inholf’s Store. Having
made every arrangement to preserve his tricdl- )
clnes fresh and pure, amt hating replenished
Iris assortment of carefully selected drugs, bd
is now again prepared to attend to business
with care arid promptness. His assortment
will furnish almost every thing that may bo
called for, cithuV by (ho fihyslcian, or tho fan K
ly, for domestic use. The greatest enro and
precaution will ho observed In tho compound
ding of proscriptions and dispensing of medi
cines His assortment of coufect.'jnnrlca and
fancy goods is very general, and wid enable ’
purchasers to suit themselves.
W«tv Goods Again I
I Holiday presents.
r HAVE Just returned Rom the city, and now ,
opening a large assortment of elegant now
Ut Fancy urn! Staple DRV GOODS, lo which'
I would respectfully call the attention of all pur
chasers, and tho Indies in particular. Brocha,
Long and Square Slmwlsj Scarfs, Furs, elegant
Embroideries, splendid Silks, French Mcrlnuos,
Delaine?, Cashmere, Plaids, Ribbons, Salmas,
&c. A new slock of
Cloths nnd Cassimercs,
Muslins. Tickings, Calicoes, &dh, iD great va
riety and very cheap. Also some .elegant now
patterns of imperial and fngraln Carpeting,.
I mu now receiving ucw Goods weekly, fluff
soiling them off fafiluly at very reduced price*.
My old friends and cirstomers and all in want ol 1
cheap and handsome goods, wit) please cxamluo'
the stock boforo purchasing elsewhere.
CAARLES 0G1L87.-
Carlhdo, Doc. 18, IH/>C. 1
GEORGE W. M’CALLA,
Dealer in
JS\ ClocKh, AVntdics, A.
JB* AND JEWELIIt. iftl.
88 Market St., llAanisiurno, Pa.
N. o.—Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired
oml warranted.
December 11, 1860—ly
Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given, that anpllfcaflnu foT
license under the act of Slot March, 1860,
entitled “an act to regulate tho sale Ot Intoxi
cating liquors,” must lu< filed frith tho under
signed on or before tho sl«t day ofMafchnoxt.’
JOHN M. OREOG, Clk. Qr. Sen.
Fob. 12, 1867—81
Notice.
ALL person# knowing thoursolvoa indebted
to 0. Inhofl', Agt. are hereby notified (8 call
and settle their respective account# a# soon
possible, as ho Is desirous to mnko a general
settlement. Notice hrnlso given |o those hav, ,
Ing claim# or demand# against C. Inhofl', to pre
sent tho same Without delay for sortlomonf. ■
C. INIIOPF, Agt.
CiU'llalu, Fob. 6, 1867—St
COTTON CORD, LlnoA do., Mason Mines, ’
fish Line# oi cotton & linen, Chalk h ne*, '
I Fluid, Lamp Wick, Jumping Ropcii, Bed Corfu,
Small Ball Twine. Clothe# Line*, &0..' find to.
ooived and for sale by B.* J, K.ISFFEU,
Catfish), January 8, * ' \f>
J. TT. EBV