Hotel Extortion. 'to the Editor of the Phila. Evening Journal: Sift:; The! foilowingiinciolent may be interest ing to .thoso who' have a desire to visit Wash- i nE ton. We have a friend who reached Wash ington by the late.train from Baltimore, nt one b’clock.-Monday evening; March 2d. Being Unexpectedly called home, by telegraph, on ac ; bount of*sickness in .his family, betook the fears for homo on Wcdesday, the 4lh insfant,at foe o’clock, A. M., having remained in the ho ld (Willard’s) one day and two nights. His bartv consisted of himself and wife; his accom fcodations a chamber‘and parlor. Being an bbstcmidus roan, he had ho extras, as the bill shows. 1 , - ' . # Here is a copy of Iho precious document ver batim, except iho name: * , , - /I , .'Willard*9 Hotel. ~ [All bills presented weekly'for payment.] “Washington, D. 0., March 2, 1857 - -—and Lady , I. C. £ JI. U. Willard. Bo&rd and parlor $7O Paid *I\»8 may be .considered right in Washing ton, but m .other places in the wide world, it Would be considered sheer swindling. It is downright robbery., But such is the Experience ; of every man who visits Washing ton. An old gentleman who was solicited by fc Book Pedlar on thocars to purchase a “Guide through. Washington,” said “experience had taught him that the best guide was a face well filled with brass and a- purse welt lined with fold’." Blnvtieb, On the 22d instant, by thojlcv. J. Stine, Mr. George Hopfee (o Miss Sarah Weaves, all of •(his place. On tile 19th Inst., by the Rev. A. 11. Kromer, Mr. William 8. llipplk, of Perry county, to Miss Elizabeth A. Kvtc, of South Middleton, Cumberland county. Jieb. On the-IGth inst., near Churchtown. Mrs. Mart Beltzhoovkh. relict of the late George BcUzhoover, aged 70 years, 11 months, ond 14 days. AUGUSTUS M. SAWYER, Attorney at law. omcowithJudg. Hepburn, on East Main street. AM bus! ness intrusted to his care util bo promptly u(. (ended to. March 26, 1857, lOWA LANDSI •I. W. QQHLER. C. 11. UELTZHOOVER, , L BOSLER &BELTZIIOOVER, ..LAND AGENTS, SIOUX CITY , lOWA. THE President wilt bring into market, cm the 4th day of May next, over One Million Acres of Land, in the Northern ami Western part of ftnva, among which oro some of theUncst firming lands in the West, offering a rare chance for speculation. Tho above lands have nearly all been personally examined by J. W. Hosier, who has permanently located hhuaolf in Sioux City, lowa, and will glvo every attention to business Intrusted to them, on tho most reason able terms. • Particular attention given to locating Land Warrants, making purchases, either at public sale or by private entiy. Tho rapidly Increas ing-value of the above lands will no doubt cause ■them to bo bought up immediately when offered, and as tho time is short nnlllthu sale, responsi ble persons, by sending their orders giving the Quantity they want purchased, will find them promptly attended inland but a moderate inte rest -charged on tho amount invested until after wards settled. Attention w.lt also bo given to making sclcc %umUn.Nvbm«ka.ftjjd Minnesota. Tor further jtforotitan,address J, W. Hosier, Sioux Cltv ioivs. * * March 26,' 1857—2 m JUST received at Williams' Grocer** West High Street, , ' . Sugar Cured Hums, Beef Tongue*, Oranges, Lemons, Dates, &c. With a largo variety ol seasonable Groceries. March 20, 1807. Jurors for April Term, 1857, GRAND JURORS. Carlisle—Lewis Robinson, William Parks, David Smith, jloliu Mell, Francis C. Porter, John Harder: Dickinson—Anthony Flshburn, Adam Coover, George Roush, Jacob Redaeoker. Fast Pennsborough—Jacob Lantz. Hampden— Jacob Bretz. Lower Allen—Jacob Epply. Moehn'nicsburg.r-Andrew Singiscr. Monroe—Adam Gibler. Worth Middleton —George Tripner, William Dpvlnndy. Nowvlllo—L. H. Randall. Shlpponsburg- G -orgo Butts. Silver Spring— lljury Brownawoll, son., Isaac South Middleton—James Weakley. Upper-Allen-i-Jamca Graham, Samuel Floyd. TRAVERSE JURORS—First Wetk. Carlisle—Goorgo Miller, Daniel Dailey, George Lelby, Alexander Meek, John A. Kolftr, James Bent*, Robert Irvine, William Barnltz. Dickinson—WilllnrmGoodlmrL Henry Slmolor, James Dunlap, David Black. East Pdnnabprough— Jacob Hippie, Jacob Long tiecker. Franklord—'Matthew B. Lockoy. Hairrpden—lsrael Kuster, Lewis Brlckcr, Jacob Lontz. • Jlupcwoll—Jolm Sloufler, Jr., Robert Elliott. Lower Alien—William B. Costlow, David 801-1 1 Unger, Jacob Comlort. Meoliauicsburg— David Swllor, Goorgo W. Mil . Icr. u} ) *JJ' oe ~j ac ob Goodyear, Benjamin Mittller. Mimin—Andrew T. Mathers, John Oiler. «nrth W.iddlelon—John Wonderllch, Abner yibrain, Samuel Bear. „ w Cumberland—Asa White. Joseph U. Herron. „ &puM>amptqp_Suniutd Taylor. Shlpponsburg-Davld Patton, Samuel Hafrl. bHv.r Spring Lewis Wqllnt, Snronol Sol on h VWr| ( tl’ 9 , re? r‘, I 0V ’ Jr T J Sam,, ° l SoMunwS. Sohlh Middleton—lK-nry Luck, y, Jncoli llurkl ■holder, Joseph Baker, Jacob,2ug, Jr., Jonas Upper Alien—David Broucher, Jacob Bishop. TIUVKRSE JURORS — Seedtul' Week. Carlisle—Joliri Hannon, Samuel Wcliol, George ’ Kutina.' Thomas, Elina Ji. Eyster, George Dellinger, James Bowers, Benjamin ’ Puffier, Jr., Jacob Marlin. : East Ponnaborough—Lovl Barnhart, Jacob Sad - lor, Tobias Mollz. Prankford—J olm H urclorf, Samuel Fry, jr., John O- Niokoy, Jacob Nlclroy, William Slromo, William Waggoner,'John Monnlz. Jjampden-r-John Bride, Saimiol Eburly. Hopewell— (jbristlan Plaice,’John Ramp. Eovror Allen—James Hall. HiOln —Armstrong Black, Samuel Railing, . George Carl. .01 ■ w ro i y T?; O,m Glolm, Jacob Kornboso, Gloorgo w.Eoldlg. JWbanlclihnrg—Bonowcll Painter. Wmtton—Jacob Roller, John Wesllioffor. oowrlllo—James IConnotly. id? r,tl Middleton—John Waggoner, " r ° bbort . Obrlsllnn Oauf man, Mlcllnol Hoover. DavlS Doaf~ JO “ OPb R ““’ D “ ,ld Konow °l') Southampton— Henry 11. Ilooh. . Jnn r „ *-" on -nenry Miller, Samuel Station, John 3".„r, Zi Mojm nou .er„, «« PennWorougb-Jebn Elliott, John Dun- T ETTERSof Administration oh tho 'estate JL3I of Hannah lnto of Silver Spring township, 'Cumberland County, deck!., have boo’d isaood by tiro Register of said county to thoSubaccthbr, living rn tho same township.— All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to WM. ECKELS, sr., Adm’r. March 19,T857.—Gt* ■ Piollionotaiy's Notice. 20th Jon. 1857.—Th0 Petition of Thos. Pax ton, Goo. W. Sheaffer, Robt. Moore, and F. Watts, Esqrs., (having been presented to tho Court of Common Pleas.) representing that they with many others, have been and now are associated together, for the purpose of promo ting tho interests ot Acricnlluro, and their asso ciation has been called “The Cumberland County Agricultural Society,” and that they are desirous of obtaining’n Charter of Incorpo ration &b. Tho Oonrtdirect said writing to bo tiled in the office of tho Prothonotary of Cum berland county, and also direct notice to bo In serted in one Newspaper printed In said conn fy for the three weeks setting forth—that ap plication lias been made to the court to grant a charter of Incorporation to tho “Cumberland County Agricultural Societyand If no suffic ient reason bo shown tho contrary, tho same will bo granted at the next term of said court. D. K. NOELL, Proth’y. per Qmci.v,Dop. Proth’y. March 19,1867. —tc. Wm. Rillet. Prolliouolavj's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons inter ested that tho following accounts have been filed In tho Prothonotary’s Office for esumina-' (ion by tho accountants therein named and will be presented m the Court of Common Plena ot Cumberland county for confirmation and allow ance on Wednesday the 15th day of April A. D. 1867. 1 Ist, (ho account of Benjamin Duke, Esq., as signee of Michael L. Miller, under deed of vol untary assignment. 2nd, the account of Jacob ITcck, and Benja min Duke, assignees of Anthony F. Wolf, un. der deed of voluntary assignment. D. Proth’y. „ per P. Quolt, Dep. Prolh’y. March I t, 1857.—(c. °K.GE°. S. SGARIGUT, From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Office at Iho residence of his mother, Eas Lonther street, three doors bglow Bedford. Reference—Dn. Gko. Z. Bretz. Matcli 19, 1857. Want* a Situation ns Teacher. A YOUNG lady, (a graclnntcof a first-class Female Seminary.) wishes a situation ns teacher In a school, or governess in a private family. Can give instructions in music if re quired. No objections to going .South. Best references given. Address “Education,” Car lisle, Pn. March 10th, 1857. Farmers, Gariluers and Aiua- DO you hear the notes of tho bluc-blrd ? Spring has come. Bo ready to sow and plant with tho first impulse of nature. Early Sowing anil planting has a double advantage over that which is delayed until the eleventh hour. AH such who wish to possess themselves of good articles, in the way of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Evergreens, Roses and choice Shrubery of tho most approved varieties, ns well ns Greenhouse Plants,, such as Joponlcn, Monthly Roses of all shades of color. Verbenas, many varieties, Salvias of various colors,' Hclmtropes, different kinds, Menemtirlonihomuiua ofall sorts, Snclunallas, beautiful vnriu(les,‘Abutulous, largo size, 2j varieties of Geraniums, rare and beau tiful colors, Carnation Pinks, Fuchons, many kinds of various colors, Wall Flowers and Double-Stock Gullies of different colors In*Aill bloom, Double Oleanders, largo plnijts, together with many other plants such as arc usually cul tivated In (ho Greenhouse, may call at the Old Whitehall Nursery, east oflho Railroad Bildge, Carlisle, where they ran bo accommodated on reasonable terms. Wo can supply fn»iu five to ten thousand Asparagus Plants, two years old, from tho seed, to such who wish to make new beds, and be no longer dcpilved of the enjoy ment of one of (he greatest luxuries of the sea son. As a wholesome dish coming early In the season, when’vegetables ore much needed, we think it very desirable that a bed ot Asparagus should have place In every garden. N. B— ; Many of • ur Apple Trees are of largo sizo, suitable lor tiling vacancies in old or chards. W. LINE. Carlisle, March 18, 1867—(f CARPETINGS. JS. DEPOT & RONS. Masonic Ilnll.Xhor • nut street, below Eighth, Phlla., would ci the attention of the public to (ho largo and va. rled assortment of CARPETS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTINGS , «fc., which they arc selling very cheap for Cash or City Acceptances, wholesale and Retail. March 12, 1857—1 t JOHN in. KENNEDY &. CO.. Fish, Clincsc, and Provision MERCHANTS, K0.,89 tt 40 North Wharves, half-way bctwcei Arch and Race Streets, Phlla. March 12, 1867—1 y Saxton's Spring 1 Arrival! MMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE, THE subscriber has just returned Irom (ho eastern cities, ami would cull the attention ol his friends and the public generally, to the large ami well selected assortment of Hardware which be lias now on hand, consisting in part of BUILDIRO MATERIALS, sucli aa nulla, screws, hinges, bolts, locks, glass ofovory,description and qualify, >Vlillo, polish ud,. American, French, enameled and double thick ofnh sizes; paints, oils. varnialics, Lc, 2'ooh, Including edge tools of ‘every dcacrlp. tlon, saws, planes, bracks, bits, augurs, squares, ? Ic8 » «*■!«» bummers, vices, screw plates anvils, blacksmith bulloea, &o. aarlm ‘•"•‘Sullen, will fln.l a largo as. wb , in 1 ol °'’<’'’y description, togolbur bln Inl “4 . Kt Ifd'emun's Morocco lining, binding, patent and French 'cult skins, awls shod Ibroad, wax, pegs, lasts, harness uioumlug. eoT trees ,1,,5, -' vl,i P alooka.-door bale, B «nitdle Coachmakers Tooh and trimmings of all kinds such ns hubs, spokes, felloes, shottil, bows floor cloth, canvass, cloth, damask,. fringe, luco muss, axlos, springs, bolts, clips, &c. ’ Cabinet-makers will And u largo assortment ol varnishes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers, knobs of all kinds and sizes, mouldings, rosots, hair cloth, plush, curled hair, chair and so/a springs, &c. Ifouaekoeperi will also find a largo nssortmnnt of knives and forks, Britannia and Silver plated table and (oa spoons, candlesticks, waiters, shovels, tongs,- iron and brass kellies, pans, &o. together wilh Qodcrwaro of all kinds, such as tubs, bnolcets, churns, &c. •Agricultural Jmpltmentt, embracing plows of all kinds, cultivators, hoes, shovels, rakes, forks, chalks, itc. ; ( "rices* * * arfiQ which I am solllngat clfy Remember tho oW slaild, East Main slroot. „ ~ , ~ i a ' HENRY SAXTON. . Carlisle, March 12, 1867,'. , Mffie 5 fiJ3SS d: *‘ lhI “ ln m f o,st for - Notice* ICUI'S I 4r2tvVAFL ocrHft- tm? I, , 7 f '',°, Poor ,“ ml of 11,0 n, " IM of Eniplnj nu.nl of Cumberland county, ilo !!' 1 lllu “!>oyo ami foregoing nlalemenl In oolilnln n fust and true exlill.lt of llm InVtlln iffrai'' 7 " g t K ' , “ rM ovu "'“"■<<• according to tin. beat of m,r knoiWwlw. gu-"„ u l; our bunds nml tin) seal of said oilier, this lat-dny nCJnnimry. A. ft. IBT, f, JOHN CLENDENIN, Ji WILLIAM COIINMAN, ( Director,. SAMUEL TlilTT, ~, { Toet— Joseph Lodacd, Clk. 'V 0 / * lO . Cumberland county, do certify that tho nhovo and forrgmWpalotcmQnt to contain a Just and trim exhibit of tho Institution, during Hut period above niemlpded, according to tho inm. ol our knowledge, In testimony whereof we hereunto set our hands, iu*fhe Commis sioner's Ofllco, Carlisle, this 80(h day of January, A. D. 18f»7. J. STEIXMAN, ISAAC KlNGU’ALT,< : l*4itfi7ottt DAVID OVSTEII, . . I iV '*v' A Clocks, Watches, iSv / AND JFAVELUY. 88 Markkt Sr., If arrisddro, Jfcwf 1 "' “ nd Jmvclry "“UJ-«p«!«d l/cccniber 11, IB6o—ly trwiow CAIVAI. I having boon enlarged throughout X to admit the largest sized Pennsylvania Ca. iml Boats; the water will bo let In from Middle town to Heading, on the Ist day of April. Toll Shoots and Information rotpecflnglhoCanalcnn bo obtained at thu office ol the Company, No 60 Walnut stfool, Phlla., on application to *r tfHSS I*® 1 *® SMITH » Resident, <fc. March 12.1867—8 t COUD, Linen do., Mason Llinos Fish Line* of cpltob.fc I|non, Chalk L no* , *luld Lamp Wick, JnmplnpKopes, Bod Cords, Sm»ll Bpll Twine, Clothes Lines, &o f , Inst re. colvod and fbr.anlo by 8..J r KIEFFEJI. Carlisle, January $, 1857* POOR 7 HOUSE STATEMENT FOR iffi JOHN CLENDENIN, WILLIAM CORNMAN, and SAMUEL-TRITT, Esquires* Directors of the Poor and of the Honse ofEmployrrlem of. Cumberland,Comity, in account with said county, frofn lllovlst day of January to tho 31st of day December, A. D. 1356, Viz: DR. Duo county by Jacob Squier, Esq., Treasurer, in 1865, *s4Bl 18 Cash received from County Treasurer, 7000 00 From J. Clendenln, Esq., fce M. Min. nidi) tor hides and shins, 101 30$ Of O. C. Saunderson ftr uso of Mary . Knettlo, 40 00 01 D. ‘Wherry for uso ol R. Holler, 47 15 Of A. Brannon for blind horse, • 25 00 Ol W. M. Henderson for Rye, 46 12 Of R. Irvloo &W. Cornmau for tlmo . thy seed, 8 00 For tallow, a 46 For potatoes, 13 33. From Mrs. Snodgrass for nse of son, 48 00 Of J. M. Moans lor use of C. Laughlm, 60 00 For uso of cider press, 1 i2£ For Indentures, 2 60 ‘ Due J. Squier, Esq., Treas’r. on set tlement by county, JACOB SQUIEIt, Esq., Treasurer qf the Poor Home tmd House of Emphyment/of' Cum&er/antf County, in account with the Directors of said Institution, from the Ist day qf January to the 81rf day of December, Jl. D. 1856, inclusive, viz t - DR. Cash remaining In hands of Treasurer at settlement In 1856. $4Bl 18 Received from County Treasurer, 7000 00 From J. Lobach, Steward, from dif. ferent sources ns exhibited In tho foregoing statement, 895 87 Balance duo Treasurer on settlement, 241 44{ Stock on the Farm Ist January, 1857. , n 7 J, ,cad o UiS™’’ 14 A"£ h -. Co '”> 25 hclld of Sleera - 1 En ”.« Calve., 15 How, *Brood Sow, 30 Shoats, 8 Sheep, and 2 Colts, , ■ . - ; Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, Fattened ond kitted on tho Farm in 1856, «m 6 n B T-V- l ','' oraEo ' rcigl ' l 398 1 ,0,1nd ». (°.8 7 « "’»•) 80 Hog«, average weight 101 nnunds, ( r, . PoUmlB ’ (4M lbS ° ® average vvelg* 38 „„„ <ds, Forming Utensils on the Farm Ist January, 1857. .lon 8 2°,»1r of *llfv'r 1 S,ono W " s '' n - 1 Bccl. I r .air of, Wood-la.l “j, ■ opi:.? ns su aaras i ss&stisati/ftis!! I r m 0 * C i/ 9 ?r tL rt "‘"W p eU orlOecJjKntlf/, tools, 1 sen ~r lititcli'-'rioglobls, 4 iriu-elbamovs, I.CaMnigo Knife, fl.Gniln Cradle., 10 Mo,ring Sc,-flies. 2 Mnfldcks, 2 CrnirOam, U Pick s, 7 She rels, end a variety of qiurrvlng Tool., chit, Spain, Forks, Rake., Slekcls,,,Coro Hoes. Slone nammers, Sledges, Ales, Weed Suns, Mauls, U-edges, Ac., he Schedule Showing the Proceeds of the Fnrm'for 1856. ® ’ Tin 8 ," 1 , W ‘f'ii’ 04 nyo - 1500 ° r Corn - 815 "I Ools, 450 of Polntocs, 3of Clover- Soo-V bomU pTi" U nn\ 2 n C “ rn / mMur 2 ua B nn hmda of Pumpkins, 0 barrels of Cider. S p ( ,™ l Vr ,r Fp b lm *?' 8 CacumlH-ra. 15 binbrU of Tomalods, 20 of Turnips, 4 of Beam and Peas, 1j of Parsnips, 50 ol Onions, 8 j of Red Beets. 1 Manufactured and made in the Mouse amt Shop, PMI“ sill!.' l/i Ap , r T’ 4 1 °, £ro f l! '. 88 Sklr ' s - Z« Shnclfi, 21 Caps,6l s'", , Vr, 'i ’i 1 i, , ’ ls ' 21 l’ ,llr Slacking, kniltnl, 11 iwlr Hinted; 10 Tvwcl., 8 slufn«is & <w n’ 14 pl | roJ DruWi ' n * 3 *> barrets Solr S«mp. 25 Collins, I largo Gate 12 Spittoons, I Wheelbarrows, done nbouitmcen dollars worth ol BlucksaiUliiDg. * ,#>. Number of Paupers in the Institution Ist January, 1860, of which 15 wo'ra ' ' ■ colored, ■*- w ■ ** ■* Number admitted up (ill 81st December, 1860, of which 12 wore colored ' and 0 born in the house, % • 1M Making the whole number through the year, •' Of which 17 died, 4 children bound out. 20 eloped, and 100 discharged. Leaving the number of poupera In the Poor Houbu Ist ol January 1(867 of which 12 uru colored, ' Out-door paupers supported ot public expense through the year, Whole number remaining chargaldo at the end of the venr, Ot (hose remaining In the Poor House 8I«t December' 1860, there are— Males 68, ol which 7 are colored. Females 82, of which 6 are colored, And 21 out-door paupers, mT h °nn fl „ r( l as n^ r fta can bo Ascertained 1 under 1 year, 8 ft-nm Ito 6, I from sfolo fi from (1 fro.u 70 to 80 t 0 80> U fr ° ni 80 t 0 15 irom 40 t 0 00 ' lfJ 60\;«0 “wSiVlo 7S In addition to the above, 068 transient paupers or travellers, have been received and snnnort cd for short periods without regular orders. ;“ a Ba PP°«* rEORQ-E W. M'OAliliA, DEALER IN dn By payment of Interest on dower In fa vor of Mrs. O’lJrlon, on land pur chased of A. M'Uowell, In 1842, $BB 9 Groceries. Metchandtee, Clothing & i bedding, included, > ' 2178 79: For sioclc, 1624 68 ior support of out-door paupers, ■ 713 60 For wood, 81875 For Franklin Insurance - Compasj, In Philadelphia, , .. Luuatlo Hospital at Harrisburg for, sundry paupers, ... .. 275 42 Shoemaking, tailoring and batting,- " 278 16 . Stone coal, • 221 78’ Hardware, &c., ' i' : 114 58 Grinding, barrels and brap, i'll 81 Materials, &c., for use of housed ol| Tin, copper and sheet iron ware^and’ repairing, 47 31 Cloversced, 66 60 Bluckamlthing, , 88 85 Wagonmaklag and Coopering, - v 41 4') Castings, *• ‘ 84 08i Freight, 68 9 i Saddlery, 82 81 a Plaster, 27 no* Grain Drill, • 65 00 Lumber, ‘ 28 04 Constables for r 40 15 , Ont-door funeral old, •’ / 69 87$ Out-door medical aid, I 8 60 Drugs, . ) 90 70 Leather, a 289 loj Survey for Insurance, q uq. Sundries, ’ *‘7 8 (144 Postage and stationery, v'- 4 -jgj Dr. A. J. Harman,physician, 40C4 yr. 83 88 Dr. S. P. Zulgler, physician,** bf 4 yr. 66 66 J. L/obnch’s salary, & hirelings Wages COO o.> Jacob Sqnler, Esq.,-Treasurer, - 4 60 00 T. M. Blddli/, Esq-., Attorney, ' 80 00 J. C. Brown extra pay as Director, i:> 00 J. ©londonln »« ** *» 7 50 \V. Commas «» j,. « 12 00 241 44f $8,007 99J $8,097 99| * OR. By cash paid on Directors orders,* $8,007 99; $8,067 991 KANSAS AND NEDUASItA. T. J. GRAHAM, Lxnd Agent. Leavenworth City, Kansas Territory, , lu, - v nml Bt ' ll l flnc * B * lands, and VV locate land warrants. In JCapsim and Ne braska, buy and sull town lota, ’negotiate loans, I and do a general agency business.. Inquiries respecting tbo country by letter or otbuwvlao, promptly answered- ItErnnKNCf:—John B. Bratton. Esq.,Onrllslp| W. M. llootmn.. Banker, Carllsloj Don. Jns. 11. Graham. Carlisle; KiT,Brenm'man& Go., Bank ers, Carlisle; W, M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle; Gen. Sanderson, Ej'Q., Lancaster pa.j John A. AM, Member Congress, Nownllo, Pp.j Win. S. Oobonn, Nowvllty. Pa.l Hon. M. Qooklln.Shoj)- Pa.i Honlr BelmnfiHt Son’s .Mcrch. snts, Balt. Md.j Blake, Esq., t?iblor of Mercantile Bank, N;Y.t Snyder AMTcrlano, Beal Estate Agents, Mlnnlanopolls. Min. Tor.t Wm. Kilgore, Esq.. Attorney* A Boat Estate Agent, Sterling, Ill.j H. W, Matter. Esq., lion ry'OltjVlll.j Etr-Gor. J.Bltner. Onmb. 00., Pa E. W. Clark Bankers, Phlla.i.GoV. Pol lock,,Harrisburg, P*. . . r • • . IT, I*B7—ly WHEREAS tho -Hon." James Ui’GriAirAM, President Judge of the several Conns of Common Ploaa.in'ttiS co'nntius of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, artd-JjVstlCes of’(lie several Courts of Oyer and Ternfjnuy and Gbltcral Jail Delivery in said counties,and Samuel IVoodburn & Michael Uocklin, 1 J edges of the Courts of Oyav. and Terminer.and General Jail Delivery for tho trial.nf all.capital nhd other olJcndcra, in the said county of Cumberland,.hy their precepts to mo directed, dated tho 12tli day of January 1857, have ordered tho Court'of Over and Terminer nud General Jail Delivery to bo hoiden at Car lisle. on the 2nd, Monday of April, 1857, (be ing tho 13th day,} at 10 o’clock in the fomioon, to continue,two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of tho l Pcnco, and Constables of (ho sad county of GumbctlnmEthat they arc by tin# said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in quisitions, examinations and all other romem broncos, tb.dp those, things which to their offices appertain to ho done, and all thoso that arc bound by.rccognlaances, (o prosecute against tho prisoners that are or then ahallbe In the Jail of said county, are tojbo there to prosecute them as shall bo juat. ..... COO 00 ' - ■ JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. March 5, 1857. Cumberland ('onn ty Normal School, NBWVILLE, PA. FACULTY; D. SHELLT, Principal, and Professor <f ; Ike drt and Theory of Teaching. D.E, KAST, Professor of Elocution and Grammar. S. B. lIEIGES, Professor of Mathematics. F. M. L. GILLELEN, Professor of Natural Sciences. GEORGE SWARTZ, Principal of Model Schools. , J. 11. IIOSTETTEIt, Teacher of Inteimedinte Department of Model Schools. MISS M. SHEI.L7, Teacher in Primary Depurlmcnd in Model Schools, This Institution will be opunejJ lor the recep pupils on Wednesday, the Bth ot April, BUILDINGS AND LOCATION, '* $8,007 99} This school will occupy the convenient and tastctnl building n| the •• Big Spring Literary I nst ilnte." in tin* borough ..| Newville. by whoso iniini(lc 1.-11 1 liberality it has been donated lor thu Use dI tin- Si'lmol. Thu building is a spacious brick edi.lcc. sev enty by Imiy led, tine e stories in height, and affords ample room lor hall, recitation rooms, Hi C. The town of Newville affords nncquallerl ad vantages lor the location «i ibis school. Easy al access, Wealthy, and situated in a highly in ■dligent community; It oilers a desirable sifua don lor ll o teacher amt btudent to vigorously prosecute their studies. DESIGN. Thu Board of Trustees, composed of one Di rector from each school dialiict In Cumberland county, have established the school with the de sign that teachers may be properly trained ami qualified in (he Different branches, necessary for a proper prosecution of their professional ’ du lies; and, to furnish ns lar as possible, a model of a well organized and efficiently conducted school, to nil others who may desire to attend, and prepare themselves lor other positions hi life. The annexed list of studies is arranged in de partments. without regard to the order in w'ldclr the various branches will be pursued, or to the length of time which mav ho devoted la them. English Land uao e.—l he E lemon tar v son mis, Spelling and Definition of words, Reading. Elo cution, English Grammar, Computet km inclu ding Rhetoric, thu Ait of Debate, MATunMATjcft.—Oral or Mental Arithmetic, iVriMcn Arithmetic, Practical Mathematics] Mensuration. Algebra, Geometry. Surveying! Mathematical Geography, Including the uso ol ■Ulobcs. • NAtttft.it Souscti.-r-Def cripi ito aml Physi cal Geography, And lluMiso’of tlic Globes, As- Irommiy. with lllustratlona hy Magic Lantern, Maps. Planisphere. Ac.. Unman nml-Coniharn m-o Physiology, Natural' Philosophy. with ap paniMia. Pletm-iits of C/icmlHfrr.’ Tnt.onr as a Pkactiob nr Tkachixo. Ihfol icclmd Philosophy. rlie study of School Sys- Lectures on Education and the details of 1 niching. Practice in Model Schools. Vocal miIHIC tll I'l >Mfr| I<l tl ( till* C-Oirao. 1 Siikli'iilh w tin (In not design to become tench. ' •Tsfirn select th-ir similes Imm Uu- nlmvc list. 1 anil will l»e clas-Hied .iccnnlinn to nlhmmienls. Li'.crrii t s on 'I KACiusn .—These led ure« w ill he iYequenl ami prnelieul. nml comprehend the lH*Hf modes of application <>l m*.tmotion „iwl ilm ciplino in schools. Although m.t relied , ipi „ t an thy chief h isU of instruction: vot, in commc tion, with a rigid study ol Tost Books, their nltliiy Is um t . optional.le. « M .| hilly ncknowiedp. i’(l. The catechetical mode vi/l tie rH*cnrHei{.~ 1 he student will ho expected fn master Ills snh. jeets, and recite them in dear, and weil-ehosnn language of his own. Mi'Dtr, Schools.— There will ho three Model Schools connected with Ihu Normal School which will ho ut nil times op*l»n for ohs.rv.uion' ot)4 practice. The Normal student will lu. fre. quently called upon hy lhffPrlnclp.il to lake purl in tho management. and tu adapt n proper «VBttMi) and method in his attempts to tench tho j’oiinp. DmciPLtvf:.— No school can prosper wltho poml discipline. The government of tho Norm and Model Dep ufim-nls will be Mich as to nflor a • model uorthr of imidtion in our pnld schools. If will he rigid ami Impartial, yet r< lying much upon (lie self-respect of the pnpi Dismissal will follow all immorality and linger tlemanly deportment. TKHMS OF TUITION. . ga V .81 Sessions will continue three months. The tni nn will ho s*> per three months, including flu id of nppanhis, Ac., payable In advance to J 11. Ilerroti. Fh.| . Treasurer. Neiwille. Pa. A'o cx'ru charges will />* nllowe'l far aw rur/iose. No deduction made for absence. Books, Sta- tionery. kc , a ill be furnished nt PldladJlphh retail prices. BOARD. , Good hoard can ho obtained In respectable . families at $2.25 per week. Including all except washing,. The pupil* will frequently bo visited l»3* <tio member* of rhe Faculty, ami a care ox erci*ed over them at all timex. CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION. Male pupil" numf bo sixteen ycarx of ago. and female pupils fllfoet). Satisfactory evidence of good mofal character must bo filrnHi%l, and the pupils imiHt have hoidthv c«tns(iln(loii9. EXAMINATIONS. There trill ha public, examinations at the close ofoarb term both in Normal and Model schools, which the public fa Invited to attend. A evrfl- Ilciite will bu awarded to (hose who plve sails factory erMence of necepato attainments com bined with ability to teach. TEXT BOOKS. Webster’s Dictionary, Saunders’ Series of Bonders, Felton’s Outline Maps, GroeuleaPs Arithmetic. Uonnycastlo’s Mensuration. Davies' Legendre, Gnnminre’s and Glllenplg’n Survey ing, Parker’s Philosophy. Burrltt’s Astronomy, Cutter’s Physiology, Quackenhnss* Bhetorlcv and Composition. Saunders’ Elocutionary Chart, Rlllmnn’fl Chemistry, Covell’s Digest of English Grammjir - Visitations. Tho Normnl find Model schools will bo open (o vlnlfors during (bo term through nil regular session lioiim. .CMfoonn of- (ho *conntv and strangers nro cordially Invited to visit thorn nt , (heir conventancol . ■ , , i All letters of enquiry ahould ho nddrcased'to J. IT. Tforron. Esq.. Nowvllle, Pa, Wm.lt. Sorgns, Win. Strohtn, Owen Janies, Samuel Mc«aw, O iris, t, lively, Win.: McCulloch, Thoa. R. Rryson, Samuel Taylor, A. J. KaufTiunn, J, tt- herron. Solomon Muhtar, John M/Stouflbr. Jno, 0, p. Konnts!, Davl(l RrnmU, J. o: ATtlck, Mode Griffith,, Ahm. Rambcrton, Win. Lino, McCulloch, John (r, JVUHnms, DAN’L. SHELLY. />«>■/. JAB. MoUANDtiftn, Sec*y Hoard of Trut/cct. March 6ih, 1867-2hi*; . . ■ Proclamation; ” COURSE OF STUDIES. NotfCjCV LETTERS Tcstamcntaryl.on Iho estate of Elizabeth Ramacy, late of South Middleton township, Cumberland comity, deceased, have been'issued hy.tho Register of said coilnfv. to tho .subscriber, residing in thy Borough «>t ‘c u liald. ‘ A.' persona indebted taT'saUl ’estate ftro reqrtdsTud; o ihako' payment iraniediately, and thoso-Kayrng claiiiis will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. ANDREW BLAIR, Es’r. February, 10, 1807—Ct* Agricultural implement*, Ac, TUB undersigned, Uhoso shop is in North street, neflr.'to Glass' hotel, Carlisle, would inlonn tliu public that theyaVo now prepared to manufacture AgriculfurnWHnchinery ahdlmple. meats of vailous kinds, such ns Horso.-povVvrs, Tread and Lever Threshers, Shakers of dl/Ter ent kinds, CloverShol?erfl,FodderCutlorfi,&c. Straw Cutters, Corn Shcllcrs and Tread Powers now on hand. Repairing promptly attended to. Terms reasonable. February 5, 1857—3m* Lfmltod Partnoi-hip. Wfi, the subscribers, hate this day entered into n Limited Partnership, agreeably to the provisions of .tbo net 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 tinder which said part, norship Is to be conducted is -Jacobs & Erfcr,” Unit the general nature of tho business to be transacted is Uiitil/ing and AliUivg, and the same will be transacted at Middlesex, in North Middleton township, Cumberland countvs that the names of the general partners n( said firm nro Allen S. Jacobs and Calvin Etter, both of the Borough of Carlisle, and Mint the special partner Is John A. Warfield of Frederick coun tr. Md.j that the capital onfiilmted by the said John A. Warfield, special partner, Is one thou sand dollars, in cash; that the period at which said partnership is to rommonre is the 2d dnv of February. A D. 18)7, and to continue for the period of tire years, when if shall terminate. ALLEN S. JACOBS, • CALVIN ETTER, General PoWticrj, • • JOHN A. WARFIELD, _ , Special Partner. Carlisle, Feb*y. 2, 1807—Ot I)AKIi:i GANTT, {Now of AViu Bloomfield, Perry County.) !ti flu* nmmli of April next. mnveto ’ * n,u * Settle permanently in Omnlu. NVbras. Kii Territory, arid iinke cnirii'R of land, locate Land warrant* and invest funds }n Kansas. Ni>. braslia and lowa, on favorable* terms. (or all persons who may entrust ilicir business in bis hands. KKFKnr.Ncrs—James Pollock, Governor of PenpK\ Ivania: Ifon. J. H. Graham and Wm. 11. •Miller. Esq.. Carlisle. Februniy 5,1857—2 m Family Groceries. TL ST received a largo addition totnv stock of %> Family Groceries, among which will be found Kjo, Sapiiyra, M<-clici, Java and Roasted COF i‘ i - Climbed Lrtmp, Granulated and Brown SUGARS: Lovering's S> nip. New Orleans and Sugar House MOLASSES; Rico. Starch, Soap. Soda, Cream Tarter. *cc.. Herkimer. Pino Ap ple, ami Sago CHEESE; Black, Hyson. Impe- a rial and extra TEAS; Spices of every vnriely, Chocolate. Cocoa. Farina and Corn Starch. Raisins, Currants, Cit ron, Beans. II ominy, Cranberries, Ma caroni, G rifh, 1 able Oil. Ketchup, Pepper Sauce, Preserved Peaches, Pine Apples ivnd Stran ber ries: Pickets, (Jerkins, Onions and Pieculllli.— Fresh Luhslers. &c. I c«ll special attention to my largo stock of Sugars and Tobacco, which is not excelled in the town. Losers of the n eed ean be suited either in qualify or price. I armors «ill find Oils of an excellent quality. Also “N rule Greiso.” a RuliMitute for Tar. MACKEKAL No. f, 2 and 8. White Fish, ohatl, Smoked Jleirlng. &c. A I of the above articles arc fresh, and will bo sold low for cash, or Country PVoduco taken in exchange. _ , JOHN G.^ffiXLLIAMS, XJarTlste, January 8,1857. I Evan V&'Oo.’s Greal Gift Hook Sale, I ■ 7 409 Broadway, frcw York. ( G( ’ ,(i Jewelry given away fo purchasers A of Hooka. All books will ho sold ns lotrtis can be bad nf oilier stores. many of them fur less. New Books received daily. A GUI rnrv iriß in value from 2* cents (o $ foil, «fill eacb bool; at the lime it Is sold, Having on band a Verv large stoek o| new and valuable Books, and as .nnr motto i H .. |„ige Sil |e>, and MOall prom*.” « t . are deieinniud to giu* nnr Cii't "inei - Iwller oarjjuos than r.m be bid else. « Ain book published in New Y-rk or J iilad. Iplcia will ] u . pi > ■iii|,i I y sent, gin includ ed on i eoeipt ..I )iiibliftb.T'i. price. C itab.pu.-s Ol iJookH aii.l Presents. conUimng full expbma, fions will bo sent I lee to all pints ol the conn try. Tbe most liberal Indncctnonts nro ofTercd to Agents. Any person by sending us an order for ten books with money Inclosed, Hill be en- Üb-d to an extra Book and Gilt. All onlors fur books, containing money, rto enamv perfect safety ) should be register,-.I nf (be P"St Office where they ure mailed, and di reeled to Evans C«., d()9 Broadway N Y UhrrnrsGK-.M. Tbomas * Sons. Smith 4th wlreet. I tula ■ J. B. Eij.pincoff & Cm, Phila. : , Applebm Cm. Droadwai.New Yorkj Der « Jackson. Nassau street, N. V. Send for a Catalogue. „ . . , ' EVANS tc CO.. I rmctpal store. 400 Broadway. N. Y. Brant afore* at I— ”» Cheannf Si., Philadelphia* Waal inglon. D. C. December 18, JHoO-otn HITS! HATS! I TIE subscriber most respectfully informs bis I •• lends ami the public generally, that ho still continues the II d and C ip Store in Main street, wheruhe "ill be glad to see his old customers n,| d Irlends. He has now on hand « J£jL of HATS of all from the common Wind to the finest Fur and Silk Hats, and id prlceß dial must suit evoiy one who has an evo to get. ting the worth of Ids money. His Slik, Mole skin and Beaver Hats, arr unsurpassed (orliglif ness, durability and tinlkli. hv those ol anv oth er esfahlishnienl in Hie comity. Boys’ll uk of every descrlpUon constantly oi uid. Cull ifnd examine. TTii. n. moor. Carlisle, Jan. 8, 18,>7. Now Goods rllAVEJnpt returned (Vom (ho dry, ami now opening n l.’irpu ii-ißnrlmonl of olVganl nm nl,vie. Fancy nml Staple* DRY HOODS, in which I would ruxporihilty call iho nlicnlloii of nil jmr clnisci". ami iho ladies In particular. Dmclm r.ongnmi Stjuarc Shawls, Semin, Furs. elocani Em!>roidoHoH,-npl«ndld Silks,French Morltmos. Dolulnnv, C.ishmorn, Plaids, Ribbons. Salmas &o. A new stock Of ’ Cloths nut! Pnssiniercs, Muslins, Tickings, Calicoes, &c, In great ra. W t?hunj>. Also Bumo'clfgAnt r.ow patterns or Imperial and Ingrain CnrpHlr* 1 * lain now rocking now Goods !f ".W"* o(T rapidly at vo.J- rcdnvcdnHcoi! *!•' 01,1 and customers and. all In want nf chenp ami han.l.ome gm.iln. wl>„ V 0 „ 9O „iamino tho slock before purchasing elsewhere C U r!l.,o.Dco.ie, lH^: ARI ' ES ° G ’ ItDTr TTAS moved lil« Btnro from the former atom, l ! h . " u "''ruildliiß Immediately opdeßrto* .and adjoining Mr. G. Inholf'e Store, made ..very arrangement In prcsryvd Ills ni'ttlU cineß tVosh and pure, rind liavingittplonlßlied' Jila assorimdnt of cnroftilly uplccted drriir®; Li lln now again prepared to attend to hmi(ne«a II n ■ c “ r i“i “'J 11 l' rom P‘no»B. 111, nuinrttteAf will InnilKh almost every thing Hint tn»r bo I, *?” , ? r ’ hy tho jibyafclan, or fbo fim U l J ly. fbr unmqmlo übo. Tho /rrcafeit onro and Iprecnnflon.wlll bo observed fn fho comjrono*:: I'Hnff of jirpßcrlpdoni* mid d/spenslnff Of mc/lN clnoa.. Ilia nsaoifinouf of cofffectionnrlca and ! tiihoy fs very general, and - tvi(\ enable ptirclinaora to suit themselves.’ CD AS. OOILDY. |J •TLLTVik?Ai' 11.I 1 . 0:011,1 •“Pl'l.v of Poifmnor fv.lL mi' vi O' 1 "- * i ’omailoa. H ilr Hv»lorntivo», vnrtLV» R r F 11 1 1 ’ So "P“ nn(l Eli™™ of avoir >arloty, Am sain nt small advances hr 8,18fi7. B. J.JiIEFFER. i Another largo nnsorU I *** nicrtt Qoarfle anti fine Hopls. Ladles flno' Morocco Booh* and Shoca, Mlmsor* and CbU dren'a do;. Gum Over SJioca & Buffidoo Socks, at very low, prices, Doo. 18, 1850/ SAI’ONI/jKR or Concentrated Lye, /üb( ro. celvort rtiid fbrfialo by : JnftuftirS, 1857. B. /. KIEFFE!?. BY vlrfuo ponas, issued outoffhoCourt of Cdtamon Pleas of.CiHnbeHand county/ arid’ fo meVdi^cct ed, I «villl»Jtpose to-pnbh’e'vehtf uoor.tniferyyat Urn Court Hoiiso.in tho Borowgfrj)f OarlhMoj off: Friday, the 10th day of Aprll, 1867/ at 10, o'-. clock, A. M., tbo following tale, viz: * A tract of land, situated’uTnopowcll-down-f ship. Cumberland county, cdnfalhfrig.lBo flCnai,, more or lest, bounded on IhqnoJ-'tp'by W.’W. Frazer and otliers, on the west by’heirs oEMlt* chel H Ilobcrlig. south by Marinin & Dillcr,and ou the cast by Gilbert Sharp and other?,•bgWpgl thereon erected a two'story Log-Houso and Framo Barn.—Seized and takenjn exeentfomuo tho property of .William Rnmp| with noticefto David Wherry, Esq., his Committee, ' Also, a |nict ofland, situated in Mifflin to\fnK ship, Cuqiner.land county, containing 41 acres, be the same more or lees, bounded on the north by David Finkblhcr, west by Abraham Fink biner. South by Jacob Lehman, and on Iho cast' by Jacob FlnkWncr. having thereon erected'a story and a half Log House and Logßarn, Seized nnd taken In execution fls tho property of William DowAU. 1 • . Kt7T2 As LOSH, And all to bo sold Iw me. -' ■ " . JACOB BOWMAN,. Sheriff*.? SherlfTs Ofllcc> Carlisle,'March .17 ? 185 - ' Floral. Festival, * *.7 V ••; T REUNION-FIRE.COMPANJT, liavlbgftf contemplation the erection of ari Edgloo. Iloa.n*, Intend holding a Festival and Faff, tbo fir«t week in June next, at EdpcafionDfllJ,lnr which tho kind co-operalton-*of tho ladies or Carlisle in respectfully solicited. v , Tito's D. Mahon, T. J. Cormnnni ■* . *’ Sam’l Ahrabama, C. M. Worlhlngfoift' A. B. Ewing, R. M. Stevenson,' * ' Joshua Fagan, C. B. Mecky • Luther Line, Cyrus Arnold, A. J. Faust. .".■'.l L. T. GREENFIELD, CAatrman. iMnrch 19, 1857. THE subscriber havlng'boenrcgnlarlrllccfts-i ed by fhu court to keep an Eating‘and Alto House In Carlisle, will open Ida establishment on iho first of April..in the basement of Bio.'new. bid'ding of Jacob Zng, corner of Market Square, Uevr, Ale, add Eatables will conatantlv be kept IVM. ASJLBWi March 10, 1857—3t* Carlisle Deposit Bank. SPECIAL Deposits will be recoived-at thlt U ink. incorporated by the State of PcnntyJ y.ud.i, lor ns short n period m four months, and interest pud at the rate of Five per cent.'pot annum, and the pnncip.il paid back at any time after m.ituntv, without notice. Interest ccasct alter the expiration of the tunc Kpcclflctl'ln the' i certificate, unles* renewed for another given p’e. I rind of (our months or longer, in which casethto interest is paid up until the time of the renew. «I. Bank opens n( 0 o’clock A. M. and closet' at 3 o clock I’. M, y order of tho Board-of* Directors. W. M. BEETEM, Cashier. December 25, 1850. Goods for the Season* JUST received at tho “ Marion nail” Cranberries, Buckwheat, Raisins, Hominy, Cition, Beans, Currants. Salad OIL Prime Cheese, French Mustard, Mace, Cloves, K utmogs. Cinnamon. December 25. J. '\y. EB7. Cumberland Talh y Dank. PROPRIETORS, William Ki:n, Melchoir Brenncmav* Root. C. STERRsrTj John DuM-a*, Kicii’i). Woods, John S. Sterrstt, John Cr Di’nlap, H. A. StuiuJeon. THIS Bunk, doing business In fho’ftamo'tof Ker, llronnunmn & Cm, is now Juily pro* pared to do a general Banking Business With promptness and fidelity. ; y- Money received on deposit and pnltj back tour demand without notice. Interest paid oh Spa* cul deposits. Certificates of deposit bearing .interest at the rate of five percent, will'bo if. sued for us short « period ns four months;* Ito teresr on nil ‘certificates wilt ‘cease at matltHtjr provided. however, that If said&ertificatcs aro renewed at anytime rherculler/oranother given period, they shall bear the same rate of interest" up ro (ho tfiiio «/ ronefrai. Particular attention [paid to the collection of notes, dm/ts, cheeks. | &c., in any part of (ho United States or Cana, dns. Romm.nncos made to England, Trolaml. or the Continent. The faithhil and confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them, ID&T be relied upon. ’ T be\ call the attention of Farmers, Meehan* ics and alt others t\lm desi.e a safe depository lm lb.dr money, to the undeniable fact, tlmtthe pi ll p' I el. i r - . ni i 1.,, U ink are uuUridttaUy Habit t V ,, ' u .Mem Ol ibelrcstttt •« tor all the Depo. sits, and othei obligations of Ker, Breun’enian man & Co. They bnvo recently removed into theft* net* B'iikmg House, dm-eity opposite their (farmer stand, in \\ est Main Street, a lew doors east o< the Hmlroid Depot, where they will at all timet be [.leased to give mn infoMnaflrin desired Jn regani to money matters in general. Open lor htt-sim-ss from 0 o’clock in tho mom* Ing until 4 o’clock In the evening H. A. SITBGEON, Cathitr. Carlisle. Dec. 18, 1300 oiLbouim s ci.rxin. A FIRST RATE FAMILY MEDICINE/ Colds are the Mot-tied* of Consumption, $ should be removed at toon as fvssibie- • fJIIIIS colflmierl medicine should bo hcftf on X hand 1 1}- f.iniilivN generally, on it la a mbit excellent cnif lur Coughs, Cuhls, Consumptlbn, I (minimus-,. 1 ains ami Weakness In tho Cheat Uvc CumphuntN. Ih spi-psia. Whooping Contfi! , .boro 1 iuout, Qnlnsey ami General Debility. It if pleasant ami very good tor children. Colds aro the In>t beclH o| consumption, and they , should he remedied ns soon ns possible. Qallo htr'i Elixir lias acquired n just celebrity for Ilia cure id nil diseases arising from severe colds i fthd Its edieucy has been attested mid Approved by Inindreds ot our most respectable citizen#. In every instance limned in to relief tm« boon given, ns the Allowing certltlcatoftom those who have tiled it beam testimony t , . (Vo. ll.u docorlifv Hint irc bnro iisnl o.dbdnT’, I’rc|.nr,ill n« for OonMiinnllMl j Dim-ii.m ol ilu-Liiuci, I.lvor.Jkc. tIW Imv lug experienced Immedbilc relleniicreftom,. -v.Milrl r.-c.-minrnri Ir l„ „|| afflicted , h „, > Dm lit Herr. 0., run J. II ee«e. Mn, Ante., Wm. Jennliip., (c, riffled by Wlllbim Mllclloll, p™. l tboiuihirr,) Kirk row, (Snperintomlcd o'th£ linn iNbtnp and Knncmter Knllroiid.) \\ tn. Col. dor, «r. Cliiih F. Mncneb, Ike.. tlnrrlubnrg. ’ b„,.dr 1 ,1 r ’7" cllri-d " r CniiMimiiilbn i-nnd 1 ndndm.l oilier rclorcncra In rurlmi. |mrl« of be c..""lry could bo given, ivbo uptjak ol tin "nd ror";.do n b}'" IHB ’ lc,t ,cra "- At hi. ~ . -TANKS OALtOHEH, •, 0„n„" p s " l .' ll ™' o In Lllwly ,twet, Mow 11,0 n pr «• ili'iixp'B Fnill Ston), cor r V' Mnrkntnml FminlrM.or Mr. ITpllni.n’. Grocnry. Ilnrrlßbnrg, Fa., nt Elly’. <li.ro,and nt Jncnn Gallnlm ’K, next in Arnold’, storo. CnrlWo, Jun’y. 27, 1807—Sra B. J. KIKFFIin, Drug;li(, JimrmlElSnii’S Patent finnunro .JOnlto r«. Die In-at In (ho world— undo to cut not grind—for sale by y 0,r.,.K D «M1.l^ iARSBTRO * t ?v’' Fating llotitc.
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