■" “ . :. , .J«OT.TO. VOTE. f ■ As IVCI 'expected, theX’rcc Stete men of Vfrnisaß hnyo resolved not to vole at tho coming V’ecticm of aclegatcs' to tho .Co'.iventiou.to frame 'state Constitution. Thovheld a Convention Vt Topeka bn tho lOtli nndTltU ult., and such is tho import of one of tlio resolutions adopted, -or cooWo, thdn,' Itvvill bo entirely A priHsiavery ’convention,-'arid" tho'character of tho-constitu tion to bo formed is no. longer doubtful. Tho Free State mon’may yet have one chance more ,{* make fools of ihorasclvcs. When the consti tution is presented to Congress npd admission demanded as a Stale, if inay bo referred .bpek to a vote of tho people, as it should have been under tho territorial act itself.. If m that event the Free State men; ogam refuse to vole, there •will of bourse no longer be a doubt as to “whoso fault” it ia that Kansas bbeomes a slave State. But the late Topeka Convention was certainly n curiosity in way. Thy resolve that they, Vill inflexibly “abide by tke principles of squat ■ter sovereignty enunciated tn the Kansas-JSe 'brash* bill • ~ e rr ijhcrc, then, arc the Free State men of Kan- MS endorsing, approving. and resolving to sus tain tbo principles of tho bill 1 ! And yet they refuse to vote, which is the only way they can bo sustained and carried out If that 1 ia net an incongruity and an idiotic absurdity wo know no what ia. . It is evidently the result of a struggle in .their minds between the promptings of their own hidginent and interests on the one side, «nd the commands of the Northern Abolition ists on the other. It is like tho jackass between two stacks of hay. who wanted to cat them both at once, and before he could make -up his mind which to seize first, he starved to death.— Pittsburg Post. “ Colonel Sam Mbdabt. —The appointment of <Jolono! Modary to (ho post of Governor of Min nesota, while gratifying to his friends na a com pliment, Involves a groat loss to the Democracy «f Ohio, who can ill spare so faithful and efficient a leader and gallant a champion. What Is Ohio's loss, however, will ho Minnesota’s gain j .and wo congratulate this new and growing region of tho North-west on their good fortune In se curing for Governor a man of tho sturdy hones ty, tine Intelligence, patriotic spirit and coura geous heart ol Sam Modary .--Engutrer. " Rev. Mb'. Kalloou. —This individual, who is ahortly to ho tried by a court and jury for his licentious and Indecent conduct, Is tho author of the following nice and dignified sentiment 2 <«Wo have laid tho antiquated old fogy, Lewis Caas, oil tho shelf of political retirement. We have burled Ernstns Brooks, tho most notorious and'nnmltigalcd slanderer of Colonel Fremont, under the putrid mound of his own calumnies, and left him to rot In tho offal of political cor ruption. iVe have compelled Buchanan to go into the Presidency toilh but a small minority, and under'a protest from the Chbistianitt, the In telligence AND TUB DECENCY 0? TUB NOBTIl.” (C7* “I’m not fond of catnip,” os the little girl said, whop pusscy bit off her nose. Harriet. ~On the 2Gth ultimo, by the Rev. C. P. Wing, Thomas E. Solledat, of Philadelphia, to Louisa A. Woods, of Carlisle. On the 10tb ultimo, by Rev. J. Evans, Mr. Solomon Stroke, to Miss Barbara Ellen Thrush, both of Springfield, Cumberland coun ty, Pa., Dub On the 2Glh nit., in Dickinson township, Mrs. S Ait Ail Galdbaitu, wlfo of Joseph Galbraith, aged 78 years. Sleep, sleep, dearest mother, Sleep on and take thy rest, For not n wavu o( trouble rolls Across thy peaceful breast. -- - Hard It Is thy ties to sever, ' Hard, Indeud, to uy furowoll { But It Is God’s holy will. And ho doeth all things well. [ ‘ Though wo now on earth hnvo parted, IKo do hopo to moot again, Tn (hat land of endless bliss, Whore all arc free from sin and pain. On (ho 2G(h ult., in North Middleton town ship, Geo. Wise, Esq., aged 61 yearn, I month and U days. This venerable and esteemed gentleman has gone to his reward, and after a long life of use fulness, ho sleeps well, lie was a good Chris tian, a tender husband, a kind lather and a sin cere friend. Ho was, moreover, “ tho noblest work of God, an honest tnau.” May he rest In peace; . Notice. LETTERS testamentary on thb estate of Goo. WTscJato of North Middleton township, CiimborlaiM county, Pa., dcc’d, buvo boon Is sued to tho subscribers by Hie Register of said county, tho first named residing in tho borough pf Carlisle* and .tho other (n North Middleton township, Cumberland, county. All persona in debted to sold estate.will make immediate pay ment, and tUosohavingclftims will present tliem Id Michael, wise, i e . IJEVI ZEIGLEK. f April 2,1857—0 f ■ ' Dis.olntlou of Partiiorslilp, THE Partnership heretofore existing between tho undersigned, doing business as Millers, la .South Middleton township, under (ho Firm of SHEAFFER & SIHJPP, was Dissolved on Ist of April, 1857. All persons indebted (otho Ann will call-and settle Immediately, ns longer indulgence cannot bo granted. Those having cWmu will present them to CIIAS. IV. SHEAFFER, JOHN SUUPF, N. B.—Tho Milling business will bo continu ed at (ho old stand by the undersigned. CIIAS. W. SUEAFFER. April 2,1657—5t* W.'iU Paper I Spring Arrival! TUST received tho largest and most varied as- Y sorlmppt oVer opened In Carlisle,., Tim pub ho are Invited to call and make their selections from our mammoth assortment, Our prices aro the lowest. A largo variety of Window Blinds •od Fire Screens. . All Popor on hand from last season will bo •old at first coat. „ J. P. LYNE «e SON, Csrljslo, April 2, 1857. nuK'r imiivM, op sprikq awo svmniun goods. THE subacMbor lias Just returned from (|, O Eastern cities, and la npw opening the | ftr rL bst and handsomest stock of Spring and Summer Goods over brought to this county, whlcti will be aold at very short profits. A. largo and handsome stock ot slulla, t'hlbct and crape shawls, barege, barege delaines, tls hues, lawns, dulcges, crape orientals, alpaccas, Ac. SILKS.—A very handsome assortment of Mripod, plain, plaid and blade silks, which ho Intends to sell ut very reduced prices. , EMBROIDERIES.—An immense stock of embroideries, such as embroldciled handker chiefs, collars, spencers, sleeves, Swiss and Jaconet edgings and Insorlmgs, Ilnons, cotton and thread .luces, flounclngs and embroidered Curtains. DOMESTICS.—MusIins, drillings, tickings, cheeks, osnnburgfl, baggings, ginghams, flan nels, table diaper and ready mado bags. MEN AND DOFS’ WEAK.—Cloths, cassi mores, vestings, jeans, cotlonados, denims, blue drillings, chiton plaids, Ao. OARI’ETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—A very largo assortment of now stylo carpets, such ns velvets, lapeatry, Brussels throo ply, Ingrain and Venetian oil cloths, of all Width*. h A largo assortment of Ladles’ and Childrens’ ahoos, which hp will soil very cheap, at the old 6‘and In North Hanover street, tjirio doors 5? r l*ret IhoCarllelo Bank. Thankful for tho , „ ra * patronage he has heretofore rocolvea, ho mpos for a continuance of tho snmo. « , PHILIP ARNOLD. Cn Hlslo, April 2, 1857. CirnißfißtAlVDTAlitEi: rail road. CHANGE OP HOURS, ON and ‘after Wednesday, April Ist, T 857, passenger trains will run as follows (Sundays excepted t) ' ;■ k ; For Harrisburg. Train. 2 d Train. Loavo Chamborsburg, 4.60 A.M. 4.80 P. M . « Shlppensburg, 6.20 « 6.00 “ Kowvillc, 6.60 « 680 “ it Carlisle, . 0.80 “ 0.10 “ a Mechanicsb’g, 7.00 “ 6.40 « At Uarrlsburg, 7.86 a 7.15 “ For Chambersburg;. Ist Train. -2d Train.. Leave Harrisburg, 8.40 A. M. 1.10 P. M. “ Mochanicsburg, 9.26 1.40 « 10.00 « 2.20 “ a Carlisle, t• Nowvlllo, 10.86 a 2.56 •** “ Shlppensburg, 11.02 «< 8.25 «< At Chamborsburg, 11.41 « 4.00 *** FARES. From and after this date, the faro from Mo chanicsbnrg to Kingston will bo 20 cents; from Kingston to Middlesex, 15 cents; from Middle sex to Carlisle, 15 cents; Irom Good Hope to AUerton, 16 cents. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia at 7.55 A.M., 7.40 F« M., and 1.15 P. M.,~via Columbia. For Pittsburg, at 8.55 A. M., 12.65 Noon, and 9.26 J*. M. For Baltimore, at 2.80 —8.50 A. M., and 1.45 P. M. Traits on tho Dauphin ami Susquehanna llnilroad leave Har risburg for Reading, Auburn, &c.» daily. Fares from Harrisburg, Mcchanicsburg, Car lisle, Shlppensburg and Chambersburg, will be ton cents less when paid for Tickets at tho Of fice, than when paid In the Gars. O. N. LULL, Supt. Railroad Office, Chamborsburg, I March 25, 1857.—8 t f Auditor’s Woticc. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by tho Court to make distribution of the balance in tho hands of Samuel Kline, Administrator of DavidJCllno, late of Monroe township, deceased, among tho parties entitled thereto, gives notice (hat ho will nttond to that duty, at his office to Carlisle, on Thursday, tho 80lh of April, 1857, where and when the parties are notified and re quested to attend. ' ' A. B. SHARPE, Auditor. Carlisle, April 2,1857 —5 t UsT OF LKITEB Published in the <( Volunteer i * > by authority. LIST of Letters remaining in tho Post Office at Carlisle, Pu., April 1, 1857. Persons in quiring for Letters on this List will please say they oro advertised. Adams Mnrinh Krcamer Solomon Armstrong Catherine Krone M. A. Alice Elizabeth Landis Jacob G. Alcorn. R. S. Larkins J. C. Allgicr S. Lchn Sylvester Bamitz G. A. LciparLjoseph Barrick George Marlin Henry G. Backcnneistfcr Ganzlc Mountz Michael Baker Peter B. Myers John Bender Godfrey Miller W. A. Bennett Wm. 0. Murphcy Annie Best Joseph Moore James Billow Susctla MesscrsmUh Jacob Burkholder 0. A. M’Mastcr Catherine Bowles David 11. Norton A. 0. Brcese Sydcy t . Oylcr Mary Ann Brnuglit George ‘ Patterson Leo Brennen Barney Perryman E. Q. Butler Jacob Kcnno Francis Campbell Patrick Reynolds, E.;iL (Jarolhcrs IV. A. Riclutbaugh Catherine Ccnl Abraham ’ Rodgers Ur. 3 Clippingcr Peter Ross James Cogan Joseph Uoscnsteel Franklin Connel James Ruths Peter Craig Mary Sanders Charity 2 Curtis John Schlctn Edmund L, Curty Jo!m Sheldon VVm. Davis John Sherman Marlin Davidson Anna Shofner Margaret Day Rebecca Shaefler O. V. Deulch David Sidcl David Duncan J. B. Sibbet tt. L. ! Earnest Misa Snyder Ann Edwards Luther F. Snyder Levi Eldridge Q. VV. Spong Susan Eckelbarger James B. Stavrr Lizzie Fical Wm. Stroogh Henry Gibbs|Amclia Slough O. O. Goldman S. Swiggert Joseph Grove L. Snyder Elizabeth Gutshnll Jacob Waggoner S. A. Hall Sarah E. Williams Robert Massinger David Ward M. Hester Mary . Washington Judy Hersh & Brother Waterman Thomas Hosfcld Cnspcr Wenzel Marlin Hoover Rebecca Ann Weidman John 1 Hubbard Samuel White Henry 2 Hope E. Wondcrly George Jacobs David Wood Ann E. ICauflinan Mary Wyckoft" 0. Kelly Isaac Yorlcte John Kelly Isabella Zeiglcr William One cent duo on each letter in addition to (ho postage. JOHN B. BRATTON, P. M. AUGUSTUS HI. SAWYER, Attorney 'at law. omco With Judge Hepburn, on East Main street. All busi ness intrusted to his core will bo promptly at tended to. March 20, 1857. lOWA tAADSI C. 11. DELTZUOOVED J. W. DOfILER, BOStiin St BELTZIIOOVER, LJIND dOEIfTS, SIOUX CITY, 10WJ. THE President will bring into market, on tho 4(h day of May next, over Ono Million Acres of Land, in tho Northern and Western part of lowa, among which aro some of the finest farming lands In tho West, offering a rare chance for speculation. Tlip above lands have nearly all boon personally examined by J. W. Rosier, who. ha* permanently located himself In Sioux City,, lowa,, and will glvo every attention to buslndss Intrusted to them, on tho moat reason able terms. .Particular attention given to locating Land Warrants, making purchases, Cither at public sale or by private entry. Tho rapidly,increas ing vnlpo of tho above lands w{U no doubt cause them to bo bought up Immcdifftcly when offered, and aq (ho time is sljoyt, un.tjl (ho gale, responsi ble persons, by sending their orders giving tho quantity they want purchased, will find thorn promptly attended to, and but a moderate Inte rest charged on (ho amount Invested until after wards settled. , Attonlfon will also ho given to making selec tions In Nebraska and Minnesota. Foe further Information, address J. W. Bosler, Sioux Cltv. lowa. March 20, 1857—2 m Family Groceries. TUST received a largo nddlllon lo my block of ronilly Groceries, umopgivblch \rilf bo found I !" oll “i Java and Hauled COF oi';?: d ami Blown bUGARSi Lovorlng'a Sytnp, Now Orleans and Sugar Ilouso MOLASSES; Klco, Starch, Soap, Soda, Crenni Tnrlct, &c., Ilorklmor. l‘lno An plo, and Sago CHEESE; Black,. Hyson, Impo. a rial and extra TEA'Sj Spices of every variety, Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina and Corn Starch', Raisins, Currants, Cit ron, Bonus, Hqmlny, Cranberries, Ma caroni, Grits,Table Oil, Ketchup, PopitorSauco, Preserved Peaches, Pino Apples and Strawbor rlos; Plckals, Gorkins, Onions and Piccalilli.— Fresh Lobsters, Ac. I cull apodal ,attention to my largo stock of Sogars and Tobacco, which Is not oxbollod In tho town. Lovers of tho wood can bo suited oithorlnqualltyor price. Farmers will And Oils of on excellent quality. Also ‘fWldto Grouse,” a substitute for Tor. . MAOKERALNo. 1, 2 and 8. White Fish, Shad, Smbkod - Herring, Ac. AH of tho abbVo ortlblos aro fresh, ftnd Will bo sold low for casb, Country Produce taken in exchange. . „ „ , y , G. WILLIAMS. Carlisle, January 18,1867. Notice, LETTERS of Adminrstration on tho estate of Hannah Eckels, lato of Silver Spring township,-.‘Cumberland. County,, deeM., have been issued by the Register .of said county, to tho ‘subscriber, irvlrii in tho some All persons indebted fo'Said estate will make Immediate payment, and' those hnyingclalms will-present-them for scftlcment-to - - WMJECKELSfsr., Adm’r. ’ March 10,1857.—6t* •_ Prolhoidotary’s Notice. 20th Jan. 1867.—Th0 Petition of Thos'. Pax ton, Goo. W. Sheaffor,Robt. Moore, and F. Watts, Esqra., (having been presented to tbb Court of Common Fleas,). representing that thoywith many others, have boon and now rfro associated together, for tbo. purpose of promo ting tho interests ot Agriculture, amUheir asso ciation has, been colled “Tho .Cumberland Comity Agricultural Society,” and that they are desirous of obtaining a Charter of Incorpo ration &c. Tho Oourtdirecfc said writing to ho filed in Iho office of the Prothonotory of Cnm boriand county, and also direct notice to bo in serted in one Newspaper printed in said conn, ty for tho three weeks setting forth—that ap plication lias been made to tbo court to grant a charter of Incorporation to tho “Cumberland County Agricultural Society,” and 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 Qdiqlv, Dep. Proth’y. , March 19,1867.—t0. Prolhonolarj’B Notice* NOTICE is hereby given to ail persooslnter ested that (bo following accounts have been filed infho.Prothonotary’s Office for osamino. tlon by tho accountants therein named and will bo presented in tho Court of Common Pleas ol Cumberland county for confirmation and allow ance on Wednesday tho 16th day of April A. D. 1857. Ist, tho account of Benjamin Duke, Esq., as signco of Michael L. Miller, under deed of vbl notary assignment. 2nd, the account of Jacob Heck, and Bonja min Duko, assignees of Anthony F. Wolf, un dor ddod of voluntary assignment. D. K.NGELL, Proth’y. porP. Qoiolt, Dcp. Proth’y. March 17, 1857.—tc. , a puasaifc »k. geo. s.searight, dentist. From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Office at ll)o residence of bis mother, East Louthcc street, three doors below Bedford. Reference—Dn. Geo. Z. Bretz. March 19, 1867. Wants a Situation ns Teacher ATOUNO lady, (a graduate of a first-class Female Seminary,) wishes a situation as 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 "Educations* Car lisle, Po. March 10th, 1857. Farmers, Gardners and A ma- (curs! DO you hear the notes of (ho blue-bird 7 Spring has como. Bo ready to sow and plant with the first impulse of nature. Early sowing and planting has a double advantage over that which is delayed until'tho eleventh hour. All such who wish to possess themselves of good articles, in tho way of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Evergreens, Roses and choice Shrubery of tho most approved varieties, ns well as Greenhouse Plants, such as Cornelia, Japonica, Monthly Roses of all shades of color. Verbenas, many Varieties, Salvias of various colors, Iloliatropos, different kinds, Moscmbricnthtfmums of all 'sorts, Sftcbanalias, beautiful varieties, Abutulous, largo size, 20 varieties of Geraniums, rara and beau tiful colors. Carnation Finks, Factions, many kinds of various colors, Wall Flowers ana Doublo-Slock Gollios of different colors In Aill bloom. Double Oleanders,largo plants, together with many other plants such us are usually cul tivated in (ho Greenhouse, may call ‘at (ho Old Whitehall Nursery, oast oftho Railroad Bildge, Carlisle, where they can bo accommodated on rooaonablo terms. We can supply from flvo to ten thousand Asparagus Plants, two years old, from the seed, to such who wish to make new beds, and bo no longer depiivcd of the enjoy ment of one of tho greatest luxuries of tho sen sun. As a wholesome dish coming early In tho season, when vegetables are much needed, wo think it very desirable thtfc a bed of Asparagus should havo place in ovory garden. N. B.—Many of. ur Apple Trees arc of largo size, suitable for filing vacancies in old or chards. W. LINE. Carlisle, March 18,1857—1 f CARPETINGS. JS. PEPUY & SONS, Masonic Hall, Chcst • nut street, below Eighth, Phila., would cull tile attention of the public to tho largo and va. tied assortment of CJUIPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MJTTiyGS, «frc., which they aro soiling very cheat) for Cash or City Accoplonccs, wholesale and Retail. March 12, 1857 < r—4t JOIIX m, KENNEDY &. CO*, Fish, Cheese, ami Provision MERCHANTS, No. 89 & 40 North Wharvos, half-way between Arch and Race Streets, Philo. March 12, 1867—1 y Saxton’s Spring Arrival! IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE THE subscriber has Just returned from tho eastern cities, and would call the attention of Ids' friends and tho public generally, to tho large and well selected assortment of Hardware which ho Imsmow on hand, consisting in part of . BUILDING tMTERMLS, aueh as nails, screws, hinges, bobs, locks, glass of every description and quality, white, polish ed, American, French, enameled and double thick of all sizes; paints, oils, varnishes, Ac. Tools, including edge tools of every descrip tion, saws, planes, braces, bits, augurs, squares, gauges, tiles, rasps, hammers, vices, screw plates anvils, blacksmith helloes, Ac. Sfioemafctr* and Saddlers , will find a largo ns sortmont of tools of every description, together with ladles and gentlemen’s Morocco lining, binding, patent and French calf skins, awls, ahoo thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mountings, qol lars, girthing, whip stocks, deer hair, saddle trees, fiic. ■ • Coachmakers Tools and trimmings of all kinds, such as hubs, spokes, felloes, shalls, bows, floor cloth, canvass, cloth, duinnsk, fringe, lace, mass, axtos, springs, bolts, clips, Ac. Cabinet-makers will find a largo assortment of varnishes, oak, walnut, nndf mahogany yoneors, knbbs of all kinds and sizes, mouldings, resets,, hair cloth, plush, curled hair, ctialr and sofa springs, Ao. _ . Housekeepers will also find a largo, of knives nnd forks, Britannia,and Slivor.pfatod table (\nd tea spoons, candlesticks, waiters, shovels, tongs, Iron and brass kettles, p'ans,Ao. together with Ocder)varo of all kinds, such ns tubs, buckets, churns, Ai. . , ~ •Agricultural Implements, embracing ptfnvs of nil kinds, cultivators, bobs, ahoVold, rakes,forks, chains, Ac. .Iron, a largo stock, which I am soiling at city rwlcoa.. Romombbr tho old stand, East Main street. HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 12, 1657. MONEY wanted at this Oflko inpaymentfor subscription. , v POOR HOUSE STATEMENT -FOR 18S& - John CLENDENIN, WILLIAM CORNMAN, arid, SAMUEL TRITT; Esquires, pi the Poor, and of the House of Employment of : , ... Cumberlajid Cmm(y r in account with said county, from the Ist day of January to the 31sl of day December, A. D. 1856, viz: . Ihio'county by Jacob Squior, Esq., Treasurer, in 1855, • . $4Bl 18 Cash received from County Treasurer, 7000 00 From J, OJondonln, Esq*, & M. Min nfch, for hides and skins, 10189}, Of G. C. Saunderson for use of Mary Knottlo, 40 00 Oi D. Wherry for hsb of R. Holler, 47 15 Of A. Brannon for blind horso, 25 00 Of W. M. Henderson for Ryo, r . . 46 12 Of R. Irvlno &W. Cornman for timo thy seed, - 8 00 For tallow,.- - 8 45 For potatoes, . , - - 18 08 From Mrs. Snodgrass for nsa oT son, . 48 00 Of J. M. Moans tor nab of O. Laugbiin, CO 00 For uso of elder press, .; 1 12J For indentures, - 2 60 Hue J. Squier, Esq., Treas’r. on sot lloment by county, 1 241 44| j $8,067 90J ii-£> :Vr - JACOB SQVLEIt, JBtfi, Treasurer of the Poor i County, »i> account iciiK the Director* <f taid i 81 et idy tf December, A. DR. Cash remaining in-hands of Treasurer at settlement in 1866/ i- $4Bl 18 Received from County Treasurer,- 7000 00 From J. Lobaoh.-Steward, from dif ferent sources as exhibited In the foregoing statement,' •. 806 87 Balance duo Treasurer on settlement, 241 44 J Stock on the Farm Ist Januarj r , 1857. 7 head of Horses, 14 Milofe Cows, 26 head of Steers, I Bull, 6 Calves, 15 Uogs, 4 Brood Sows, 80 Shoats, 3 Sheep, and 2 Colts, Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, Fattened and killed on the Farm in 155 G, 25 Beeves, average weight 806 pounds, (9,876 lbs.) 80 Hogs, average weight 104 pounds, (&,. 820 lbs.) 7 O6 pounds, (465 lbs.) 29 Sheep, average weight 38 pounds, (1,102 lbs.) making in al| 17,252 lbs. Forming Utensils on the Farm Ist January, 1857. 1 Broad and 1 Narrow wfieelcd Wagon, 1 Stono Wagon, 1 Wagon Bed, 1 pair of Wood.lad. dors, 2 pair of Hay-ladders, 1 Cart and cart gears, 1 one and harness, 4 Plows, 4 Harrows, 5 Double Shovel Plows, 8 Single Shovel Plows, 1 Threshing Machine & Horse Power, 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Corn Shelter, 2 Cutting-boxes, I Ground Holler, 1 Boiling Screen,-1 Grain Drill, 2 Grindstone, 2 LoglChalos, 80 Cow Chains, 6 sett gears, 0 sett of Piow gears, 1 soft of Carpenter’s tools, I soft of Blacksmith tools, 1 sett of Butchcnng'toolq, 4 Wheelbarrows, •1 Cabbage Knife, 0 Grain Cradles. 10 .Mow/ng Scythes, 2 Mattocks, 8 Crowbars, 2 Picks, 7 Sho vels, and a variety of Quarrying Toolaj also. Spades, Fork«,'Hakos, Sickols. Cora Hoes, Stono Himincrs, Sledges, Axes, Wood Saws, Mauls, Wedges, &c., Jto. . f Schedule Showing the Proceeds of the Farm for 185 G. 1470 bushels of Wheat, G 4 of Bye, 1500 of Corn, 815 of Oats, 450 of Potatoes, 8 of Clover seed, made 80 loads of Hay,' 20 of Corntoddor, 2 wagon loads of Pumpkins, 0 barrels of Cider, 8000 heads of Cabbage, SO.dpz- Cucumbers, 16 bushels of Tomatoes, 20 of Turnips, 4 of Beans and Peas, 10 of Parsnips,'-50 of Onions, 35 of Bed Beets. Manufactured and made in the House and Shop 126 Shirts and Chernies, 18 Comforts, 42 Aprons, 40 Frocks, 88 Skirts, 20 Shoots, 21 Caps, 61 Pillow Slips, 20 Bolsters, 10 ChofT-bcds, 21 pair Stockings knitted, 11 pair footed, 10 Towels, 8 Sacks, 16 Sun-bonnets, 14 pair of Drawers, 86 barrels Soft Soap, 25 Coffins, 1 largo Gate, 12 Spittoons, 2 Wheelbarrows, dono about filleon dollars worth of Blacksmlthing. Number of-Paupers In the Institution Ist January, 1860, of rbich 16 wero colored, 101 Number admitted up till 81st December, 1860, of which 12 wero colored and 0 born in the house, 100 Making tho wholtfnumbor through the year, Of which 17 died, 4 children bound out, 20 eloped, and 109 discharged, Leaving tho number of paupers In tho Poor House Ist of January, 1867, of which 12 are colored, ' Out-door paupers supported at public expense through tho year, Whole number remaining chargablo at tho end of tho year, Of those remaining in (bo Poor House 81st December* 1860, (hero are— Males 68, of which 7 are colored. Females 82, of which 6 are colored, And 21 out-door paupers, HI There are as near os can bo ascertained 1 under 1 year, 8 from I to 6, 1 from 6 to 10, 8 from 10 to 20, 9 from 20 to 80,14 from 80 to 40,16 from 40 to 60, 16 from 60 to 00, 16 frohi 00 to 70, 0 from 70 to 80. In addition to tho above, 068 transient paupers or travellers, have been received and support ed for short periods without regular orders. We tho Directors of tho Pooi'and of (bo IToiibo of Employment of Cumberland county, do certify that the above and foregoing statement to contain a just and (rue exhibit of the Institu- during the period above stated, according to tho best of our knowledge. Given un- IXSSffldcr our hands and tbo seal of said office. this Ist day of January, A. D. 1867, JOHN CLENDENIN, i WILLIAM COUNMAN, > Directors. SAMUEL TRITT, \ Tost —Josepii LoDAcn, Clk. Wo, (ho Auditors of Cumberland County, do certify that tho above and foregoing statement to contain ajust ami trim exhibit of (ho Institution, during the period above mentioned, according to (ho bout of our knowledge. In testimony whereof wu hereunto set our hoods, in tho Comihfs sloncr's Ofllco. Oarllalo, this 80th day of jnhuary, A. D. 1867. J. STEINMAN, ' J ISAAC RINGWALT, \ Auditor!. DAVID OYSTER, \ GEORGE W: M'OALLA, DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, JS, mi, AND JEWELRY. JEjL 08 MAnKET St., lUnnisnima, Pa. N, B. —Watches and Jewelry noally repaired and warranted. December 11, IB6o—ly tNttiN tAWAtt THIS Work having boon enlarged throughout to admit the largest slxod Pennsylvania Ca nal Boats: tho water will bo jot In from Middle* town to Rending, on the Istrtay of April. , Tpll Shoots and Information respectmgihoGanalcan bo obtained at (ho ofllco of tho Company, No, 60 Walnut ataod, I*WJ» V on ■ ipplleatlonto - K. UUNDLfi SMITH, Prsndcnf, sc. . March 13,1867 —0£ , : • COTTON CORD, Llnon do., Mason LUnos Fish Lfnes of cotton A'llfion,’Chalk L nca, Fluid Lamn Wick, Jumping Ropes, Bod Cord?, Small Ball Twine, Clothe# Linos, &o.» Just ro. cofvod and for sale by B, J. KIEjBTEH. i OarUsPs, January 8,1867, • ; CR. By payment of interest on dower in fa , vor of Mrs. O'Brlon, .on land pur- chased of A. M’Howcll, in 1842, $3B 91, Groceries! Merchandize, Clothing & bedding, Included, ' 2178 791 Fot stock, ' 1624 68 For support of out-dbor paupers, 718 50 For wood, 818 75 For Franklin Insurance Company in Philadelphia, 500 00 Luuatlo Hospital at Harrisburg for sundry paupers, 275 42 Shoemokfng, tailoring and hatting, 278 15| Stone coal, 221 76 Hardware, &0., 114 68 Grinding, barrels and bran, 111 81 Materials, &c., for use of house & farm, 80 01} Tin, .copper and sheet iron ware, and repairing, 47 81} Clovorseed, 60 50 Blacksmithfng, 88 86 Wagontuaking and Coopering, 4140 Castings, 84 98} Freight, 58 90 Saddlery, 82 81} Plaster, 27 00 Grain Drill, 65 00 Lumber, 28 04 Constables tor removing paupcia, 40 15 Out-door ftincrai aid, 69 87} Out-door medical aid, 18 50 Drugs, 90 70 Leather, 289 10} Survey for insurance, 6 00 Sundries, 8 04J Postage aod stationery, 4 48} Dr. A. J. Barman, physician, 4 of a yr. 88 88 Or. S- P. Zoiglor, physician,} of a yr. 60 06 J. Lobach’s Salary, k hirelings wages GOO 00 Jacob Squier, Esq., Treasurer, 50 00 T. M. Diddio, Esq,, Attorney, 80 00 J. O. Brown oxtra pay as Director, 16 00 J. Clondcnln “ “ *• 7 60 W. Cornman « „ «» 12 00 $8,067 09J Ponte and Home of Employment of Cumberland Institution, from the I*/ day of January to the . D. iB6O, inclusive, vis : CR. By cash paid on Directors orders, $8,067 90{ $8,007 09] KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. T. J. GRAHAM, Laud Aobht. Leavenworth CU jf, Kamai Territory* WILL buy and sol] lands, select hinds, and locate laud warrants, in Kansas aba No. braska, buy and soil toyti lots, negotiate loans, and do a general ngoncj* business. Inquiries respecting tho country by letter or olhtjesvlso, promptly answered. REFEnESCi: —John B. Bratton, Esq,,Carlisle: W. M. Boetoni, Banker, Oorllsloi lion. Jns. I|. Graham', Carlisle: Kpr.Bronnemon & Co., Bank ers, Oarlislct W. M, Hondof-son, Esq., Ourlisloj Goo. Sanderson, Erq., Lancaster Fa.; John A. Ahl, Member Congress,Nowvillo, Pa.i Wm. S. Coboan, Nowvijlo, Pa.j lion. M. Cocklln, Shop hordstown, Pn.} Ilonry Reiman & Son’s, Morch op(s, Bait. Md.t E. J. Blako, Esq., Cashier of Mercantile Bank, N.T.; Snyder & M’Farlanp, Rcol'Estato Agents,-Minninnopotis, Min. Tor.; Wm. Kllgoro, Esq., Attorney & Beal Estate Agent, Sterling, Hl.j H. W. Matter. Esq., Iloif ry City, IH,| Ex-Gov. J. RHnor,.Oumb.oo., Pa E. Wi Clark & Go., Bankers* PhMo.i Gov. Pol lock, Harrisburg, Pa. March 6; 1867—1 y , ' ' ‘Proclamation, WHEREAS Itbo.-Hon. JAUK> H. GhXuiu, President Judgo.of the several Courts of Common-Pleas in the counties of-Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justice's or the sotoral Courts of Oyer and .Terminer and General Jail Delivery In saidcounties, and Samuel Woodbtirn fie MlcbaolCocklin, Judges of thoCourtsol Oyer and Termlaer.andGpDeral JailDelivcry for-iho trial of all capital and otbcr oOenders, in the said bounty of .Cumberlapd, by thpfr, precepts tttmo directed, .dated the, 12tb day Of January, 1857, have ordered' the Court of Oyorftnd Termldo'r and General Jail Delivery to bo bolden at Car lisle, on ,2nd Monday of April, 1857, (be ing the IStb.day,) at 10 o'clock totho forenoon, to continue two weeks. . ■ ’ NOTICE Is hcrobygfvcnfotbo Coroner, Jus tices of tbe Peace, bud Constables' of. the baa county of Cumberland, that theyaro by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in quisitions, examinations and all other remem brances, to do those thlngswhlchfqlhelriofflcfc's appertain to. bo done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, td proficcntb oga)nst the prisoners that aro or thon sbal) belnthqJail of said coqnty, are to bo there loprodocutothem as shall bo Just. ■ ■ - . JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. March 6,1867. Cumberland County Normal School, NEWFILLE, PA. FACULTY; D. SHELLY, Principal, ami Professor of the Theory qf Teaching. v D-E. EAST, Professor of Elocution and Grammar,. S. B. HEIGES, Professor qf Mathematics. F. M. L. GILLELEN, Professor of Natural Sciences. GEORGE SWARTZ, Principal of Model Schools. J. H. HQSTETTER, Teacher q f Intermediate Department of Model Schools. MISS M, SHELLY, Teacher in Primary Departmend in Model Schools. This Institution will bo opened for the recep tion ot pupils on Wednesday, (ho Bth of April, 1857. BUILDINGS AND LOCATION. This school will occupy (ho convenient and tasteful building of the “Dig Spring Literary Institute/ 1 In the borough ofNewville, by whoso mnnifleent liberality it has been donated Tor (ho use of tbo School. $8,067 99} The building is a spacious brick edifice, sev enty by forty feet, throe storlos in height, and affords ample room for hall, recitation rooms, The town of Newvlllo affords unequalled ad vantages for the location of (his school. Ensy of access, healthy, and sUanted in a highly in telligent community; it offers a desirable situa tion for the teacher and student to vigorously prosecute their studies. design. The Board of Trustees, composed of ono Di rector from each school district iu Cumberland county, have oatablshed the school with the de sign that teachers may bo properly trained and qualified in the different branches, necessary for a proper prosecution of their professional du ties; and, to furnish as far as possible, a rrtodel of a well organized, and efficiently Conducted school, to all others who may desire to attend; and prepare themselves .for-olhw positions In life. ' " ' * COURSE OF STUDIES. The annexed list of studies is arranged In de partments, without Regard to the order In which the various branches will bo pursued, or to Iho length of time which may bo devoted to them. English Language.— The Elementary sounds f Spelling and Definition of Words, Hooding, Elo cution, English Grammar, Composition Inclu ding Rhetoric, the Art of Debate. Mathematics.— Oral or Mental Arithmetic, Written Arithmetic, Practical Mathematics, Mensuration, Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, Mathematical Geography, including tbo uso ol Globes. * Natural Sciences.— Descriptive titl’d Physi cal Geography, ami the use of (he Globes, As tronomy, with Illustrations by Mogio Lantern', Maps,.Planinphore,&c., Human ami Compara tive Physiology, Natural Philosophy, with ap paratus; Elements of Chemistry. • Tmtonr and'Paactxok of Teaching. Intel lectual Philosophy, fho sfo'dy of School Sys tems, Lectures on Education and (ho details of Teaching, Practice In Model Schools. Vocal music throughout the course. Students who do not design to become teach ers can select their studies from the above list, and will bo classified according to attainments. Lectures on Teaching. —These lectures will bo frequent and practical, and comprehend the best modes of application of Instruction and dis cipline in schools. Although not relied upon as the chief basis of instruction; yet. in connec tion, with a rigid study ot Text Books, their utility Is unquestionable, and hilly acknowledg ed. Tho catechetical mode will be discarded.— The student will bo expected to master his sub jects', and recite them in clear, and well-chosen language of his own.. Modes Sogooi.B.—-There Will,ho three Model Schools c6nnc,ctod, with tho Normal School, which will bo at all times open for observation and practice. Tho Normal student will bo fre quently called upon by the Principal to fako part in tho management, and to adapt a proper system and method In his attempts to teach tho young. - . , •. -, Discipline. —No school can prosper without good discipline. Tho government of (he Normal and Model Departments will bo such as to a/Tord a model worthy ol imitation in our public schools. It will bo rigid and impartial, yet re lying much upon Iho Solf-rcspoit of iho pupil. Dismissal will follow all Immorality and ungon (lcmanly deportment. TERMS OF TUITION. Sessions will continue three months. Tho (illa tion will be $5 per throo months, including (ho use of apparatus, Ike., payable In advance to J. 11. Herron, Esq., Treasurer, NowvHlo, Pa. No extracharges will be allowed/or any purpose. — No deduction made for absence. Books, Sta tionery, &c., will bo furnished at Philadelphia retail prices. BOARD. Good board can ,bo obtained in respectable families at $2,25 per week, including all except washing,, Tho pupils will frequently bo visited by tho members of tho Faculty, and a tfaro ex orcised over thcm.nt nil times. . - CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION. Malo pupils must bo sixteen years of ago, and female pupils fifteen. Satisfactory evidence of good moral character, must bo fbrnlshqd, and tho pupils must hnVo healthy constitutions. EXAMINATIONS. Thoro vrilt bo public examinations nt (lioclopo of each term, belli In Normal and Model schools, which (lie nublltj Is Iru’lted |o attend. A.certl /lealo will Ijo awarded Ip thoso.wjio give sntls flictory evidence of ncccralo attainments com* blued with ability to tenet). TEXT BOOKS. Webster’s Dictionary, Saunders’ Series of Headers, Polton’s Outline Maps, OreonlcafV Arllhmetjo, Bonnycnstlo’ii Mensuration. Davies* Legendre, Gummoro’s and Gillespie’s Survey ing, Parker’s Philosophy, Burriti’a Astronomy, Cutter’s Physiology, Qnnokenboss* Rhetoric and Slllmdn’s Chemistry, Oovcll’s Digest ol English Grammar. . VISITATIONS. The Normal and ModeLsohools will bo open to visitors during tho term tlirough nil regular session hours. Clllscns of tho county and strangers aro cordially Invited to visit them at their convenience, . All letter of enquiry sbquld bo addressed to J. 11. Herron. Esq., Nowvillo, Pa. 1 Wai. H. Gorges, Win. Slrohm,. Owen Jamgs, Samuel MeGaw, Chris. Bberly, Wrn; .McCulloch, Thos, B. Bryson, Samuel Taylor, A. J. KaulDnan, . J. 11. Herron, Solomon Mohlor, John SX. Stouflbr, •Jpo. 0. Dunlap, P. Konnljj, David Brandt, J. 0. Altlok, ‘ . Modo Griffith, Abm. LambertOn, Wm, Llhe,. Jar. McCulloch,' John G. Williams.’ DAN’L. SHELLY. /><«’/. Jab. MoOAND&isn, fiVe’y Board qf March 6th, 1867-2 m. ■ i -v - SajfcW V.' n '" t>Y virtue of sundry wrifo bf vobdltlon! Ex- JLA’ponas, Issued onfof the Court ofOomtpqi* - I’lbaa of-CumbeWand county; and 'to me direct*. ed,l win oxpeseto public vendue'or bafeiy,- at c the Court Hodtte, to' the BoronghofCarllsle, on.r, Friday; the 30th day p£Asril, 1857; at 10 oS ' clock, A. Mthe foUoyringdescribed'real es tate, vlk'j Vi r . • iVf:. ; . , \ 1 -A tract of laud, situated la HopCwell tpftu-' 7 . ship;Cumberland county# containing ISGacrti;-' more or less, bounded on-the! north by W’JVT- i Fmzcr and others, oh the west by heirs df Jtfltff* chel fic.Hoborllg, south by Martain & Dlllor, ond'i on tho cast by Gilbert Sharp and others, havingo’ (hereon erected a. two. story Log-House ;ttml Frame Barn.—Seized and taken in execution! oM. (be property of.'William Ramp, with notice tcC David Wherry, Esq., his Committee.' ; A.196J & tract ofland,.situated in Mifflin' ship, Cumberland county, containing'4l acre*; be tnC same more or less; bounded on the Uorlh by David Ftolcblperj west by. Abraham Fink>. blnotS South by Jacob Lehman,1 add ou (bo ciat j by. Jacob FlnkblnCr, -having thereon erected.al story.and. a half Log Hpdseafid'l/D&Bftrn, Seized' and-taken in execution ns tho property; of .Wiinam Bewail.,- And all to bo sola me'. JACOB BOWMAN, ShoriiT. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, March 17, 1867. bating' House. THE subscriber having boon regularly Heeds-; cd by tho court to keep an Eatlb&ond Ata: Eonse In Carlisle, will open his establishment on tho first 5f April,in the basement of tho now' building of Jacob Ztig, corner of Market Square. - Beer, Ale, and Eatables will constantly bo kepio. on hand. WM. ASKEW. > ’ March M, 1867—At* Cumberlaud Valley Dank. PROPRIETORS, William Ker, Melcuoie BacsKsyAtr, Root. O. SrEaRKXT, Joun’Ddnlap, . Ricu'd. Wdods, Joint S.-Steerett, ■ Jonx C: Dun Lap, H. A. Stbn'bEOH. THIS Bank, doing business In the name of Ker, Bronncraan & Co., is now fully pre pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness nnd fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid, back .on demand withont notice. Interest patd.Qn Spe cial deposits. Certificates-of deposit-bearing interest aMho rate of five per-cent, will, be Is sued for os short a period as four months. Ih forest on all certificates will deaso at maturity, provided, however, that if said certificates aro renewed ot anytime thereafter for another given period, (hoy shall bear the same rate of interest up to the time ot renewal. Particular attention paid to tlm collection of notes, drafts, checks,’ &c., In any pact of the United States or Cana das. Remittances made to England, Ireland,, or the Continent. The faithful and confidential execution of nil orders entrusted to them, may. bo relied upon. They call the attention of Formers, Mechan ics and all others who desire a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable (bet*that th« proprictors-of (his Bank aro individually liable * to (bo extent of (heir estates for.all {ho Depp**, sits, and other obligations of Kcr,.Brennemaii, man & Co. u They have recently removed Into their new, Banking House, directly opposite their former stand, In West Main Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot, whore they will at alf times bo pleased to giro arty information desired in regard to money matters in general.- - , , Open lor bnslncssfrom 0 o’clock in the morn ing until 4 o’clock in tho evening. H. A. STURGEON, Cashier . . Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1,350 OALLOUCR’S KXIXXXI. A FIRST RATE FAMILY - MEDICINE. Colds are the IJo(;beds of $ shouli be removed as soon as possible* THIS celebrated medicine should Imnd by families generally, as It Is a most excellent cure for Goughs, Colds, Consumption, Hoarseness, Pains apd Weakness lb the Chest, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Whooping Cough. Sore Throat, Qulnsoy and General Debility. ;Itl is pleasant and very good for children. Golds aro tho bot-beds of consumption, ond they should bo remedied as soon as possible. Qallo her't Elixir has acquired a Just celobntyfor the. euro of all diseases arising from severe colds ; , and Its efficacy has been attested and approved . by hundreds of bur-most respectable citizens. In every -Instance immediate, -relief ha,s been given, osfhofollowingcertificatofVoln thbsdwho have tried it bears testimony s 'i *. ; Wo, tho undersigned, do certify fbaf we barb used Gallobor’s Preparations for Consumption; Colds; Dlscnsosoftlio Lungs, Liver,afro., and having experienced Iromcdfalo fell* f therefVofc, would recommend it to all afflicted Ih that Way. David Herr, Gyrus J. Rccko, Mrt. Antes, Wm. Jennings, (certified by William Mitchell, Pro thonotary,) Kirk Few, (Superintendent of tins Harrisburg and Lancaster Railroad,) Wm; Col der, ar., Chas. F.'Mucnch, &c., Harrisburg, .y Many havo been cured of Consumption j—and, hundreds of other references In various parts of the country could be given, who speak of tJio‘ medicine In tho highest terms. Manufactured and for sale by , JAMES 'OAtLOUEII, , At 'his residence in Liberty slroot, bclqw tho Cottoh Factory, oral ilausd’s Fruit Store, corn ncr of Market and Fifth street, or Mr.HbJlman’a Grocery, Harrisburg, Pa., at Eby’s store,, ted at Jacob Gallohcr’s, next to Arnold’s store, C lisle, Jnn’y. 27,1867—8 m . Nofieg, T ETTERS Testatnentary on (ho csUlo or JLi Elizabeth Ramsey, Into of South Middlqtott' township, Cumberland county, deebgaed, hard been Issued by the Register of. said county, fa tho subscriber,‘residing In the Borough of jOijC llslo. A. persons Indebted to said estate aro requested 1 , o make payment immediately, and (hose having claims will present them p'ropbrW 1 ‘ authenticated for settlement. ANDREW BLAIR, Ex’r, February !9, 1857—Cl* Agricultural Ac. THE undersigned, whoso shop is In North street, near to Glass’ hotel, Carlisle, would Inform tho public (hat they are now prepared to manufacture.Agricniturol Machinery andlmploJ mehts ol various kinds, such as Ilorso-powortj Trend and Lbver Threshers, Shakers of differ ent kinds, ClovfcrShcllera,Fodder Cu(tors,&q. Straw Cutters, Corn Shelters and Tread Powers dow on hand. Repairing promptly attended to. Tonus rehaonflblo, • * _ . - KUTZ tc LOSU. February 5,1557 Umlted Poftitoi'ihjlp. WE, thq eiibscrihors, have this day entered. Into o Limited Partnership,' agreeably ta tho provisions bf iho act of Assembly of Ihq CominonwyaHli br I’onpsylvanla, passed tho Ut day of March, 1850, erdlllod “An-Act relative to Limited Puitncrsldpa,” and do hereby certify that tho name of tho Drip under which said part." nershlp Is to bo conducted Is “Jacobs & Eller,’. ’ that the general nature of the business to be transacted is Distilling and Milling, And thq «nmo will bo transacted at Middlesex, Ip North hliddlolon township, Cumberland county j (hat thq names of tho general partners of.said Arm aro Allen S. Jacobs and Calvin Ettor, both of the Borough of Carlisle, qnd that (ho special partner Is John A. Warfield of Frederick couqj ty, Md.j that tho capita) contilbutcd by thq.sa)a John A. Warfield, special partner, is.onofrioii sand dollars, -in cash j that the ported wj\lcn said partnership Is to commence Is tho 2d dSy of February, A. D. 1867, and to cohjlhno fbr tho period of flvo years, when It shall tormlnato. ALLEN S, JACOBS. CALVIN ETTER, * • General Partner** JOHN A. WARFIELD, Special Partner. Carlisle, Feb’y; 2,1867—f1t ' JUST recdljod at Williams’ Grocery* Wes( High Street, • . Sugar Cured Hams, Doof Tongues, Oranges, ' •• Lemons, > , . Dates, Ao» With a largo variety of seasonable Groceries* M«rnli!l8, 1887. ..' ■ , o APtWiriEß *r CatutnlrvUi Jty,, Jail to. O Mlreil .nd for Mlo by , J.nn.iy 8,1807, B; J. KIEFFEB.
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