now the New Cnsilo Bank Bntsted. The Pittsburg papers noticing the explosion (of the New Casllo Bank, leaving $lOO,OOO of ita worthlcss bills in the hands of individuals \vho took them because “they are as good as 'gold,” saysL The Now Oasllc Bank has been in operation 'about eighteen months. When organized a Wall Street operator, named Sherman, obtain bd control, and put in a German named Neiler, as Cashier. Within a few months it was asc ertained that Neiler had loaned its notes 10 ‘Sherman to, the amount of fifty or sixty thou sand dollars,whereupon a prosecution was in stituted against Sherman, who disgorged ten thousand’, dolors, and subsequently, all they could ascertain he had received, except four or five thousand dollars. Of the amount return ed, sixteen .thousand dollars, it is alleged, was retained a Pittsburg broker, for his servi ces in forcing the Wall street man to disgorge. Neiler was summarily dismissed, and one Wagonsellcr, of Luzerne county, (who gave General Charter and Hon. 11. M. Fuller as bail, iti $30,0u0,) was chosen cashier. The direc tors commenced .withdrawing heavy issues of the bank, and in two months past had redeem ed nearly two hundred thousand dollars, when, on Wednesday of last week, the cashier was missing, and with him whatever small sum in cosh that might previously have been in the < safe of the institution. Dftnfts the day tho bank remained closed, •oh Thursday notice was posted up that “ the cashier and teller had gone East on business” —and tho bank has not since been opened, al though some of tho directors redeemed consid erable amounts of Us notes on Thursday and Friday, and pledged their property for tho re demption of more. On Wednesday Wngonsel ler was-in the city, and gave a man five thou sand dollars in notes of the bank, on his pro mise to return him four thousand in other money on Saturday, in Philadelphia. The five thousand have been returned to the bantt. The runaway cashier appears to bo a defaul ter m 353.000—according to tho statement of tho directors—but St may bo much more.— They think the notes out do not exceed 80,000 —but, as the President cannot tell how many he has signed, or to what extent WngonselliT has over-issued, we have no doubt It is much more. The assets arc nominally two hundred thousand, but may prove not worth one fourth that amount. As the ascertained losses amount to but seventy or eighty thousand dollars, and the stockholders are individually liable for every note out, we have little doubt its circulation will be eventually redeemed at par. The di rectors should ut once offer such a reward as will secure the arrest and punishment of the scoundrel who has defrauded them. IC7* A man frt)m the country, Vhoso wife had eloped and car Hid of! the feather bed, was in Louisville in search of them—not that he eared anything about tho wife—“but tho feathers, ’* said he, “them's worth 48 cents a pound. *’ OT7* The Baltimore Sun announces (he sus pension on Friday, of Michael Herr, who has been extensively engaged as a produce and pro vision merchant in that city for many years, and that Mr. John Herr, of York, Pa., at once made an assignment of his property. It is un derstood that the former has been speculating in stocks, and that the latter lias involved him. self in endeavoring to relieve his brother. XT' Hon. Satpucl Brenton, member of Con. Kress from Indiana 1 , died at his residence in Fori Wayne, on Sunday evening last, from tho dis ease, it is alleged, he had contracted at the Na< tional Hotel in Washington. In this borough, on thVlTtb Feb., of scarlet fever, VinoixiA, daughter of Wra. and Barbara Ann Park, aged 3 years, 8 months and 8 days. And on the 7th ult., of scarlet fever, llenhi rrTA» daughter of tho above, aged 6 yours, 8 months and 3 days. Dear children— Doaiit hath been j*our early lot. To ease you of j-our pains; JSVer by us shall bo forgot Thy sweet and loving names. Notice. t)/nco of the Cuml). Val. R. R. C, t April 1,1867. \ A Semi-annual dividend of four per cent, on tho profered stocks, and two per cent, on the nnproferod stixjlc of this Company, will bo pdld oil tlehnirid at the oflico of the Company. K. M. BIDDLE, TVeo-iurcr. Notice. ALL persons arc hereby notified not to Dig Sand or Clay on any of tho Public Roads of Smith Middleton township. All who do so will bo prosecuted to tho full extent ol (tie law. JACOB NOFTSINUER, Jacob mvers. April 9, 1857—81' John Stone & Sons, No, 45 Soujh Second Sired, Philadelphia , » A #E now receiving their Spring Importation <if Silk aud Millinery Goods, consisting in pftrtor Fancy, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons, Satin and Mantua Ribbons, Glncd and Plain Silks, Marceiinca and Florences, Blade Modes, French and English Crapes, Tarlulnno, Malino and ll hislon Lnccs, etc. Also, a full assortment of French and American Flowers, which' they olfor to Uio trade on favorable terms. April 9,1857—2 m SPItING GOODS. A BROTHER have Just opened A-* ono of tho largest and boat assortments of Bry Goods ctfor Woifght to Carlisle. Tlielr Btock has boon selected withunnsunl care, from tno best houses In Now York and Philadelphia, and every effort made to obtain tho latest and tiiost fashlonabhJ tflylos of dress.' They flutter themselves they will bo ablo to suit every varie ty of taato, at prices' ns low or lower than they can bo bought boro or In tho city. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, , .Bach to Black Silk Robes, Panov Silk Rain's Foulard Silks, Bayadere Silks mJi2 ’ India, Mourning, WJ Sm„’ I.nwn Hobos, Oronadhua, I'uio OlmU i?, ?' Povllns, Argonlluo Urillianlo. Dombnaino, Crnpo do E.pcgng. Hlmnlny. cio Tnraortlno, Alpaca, all Wool do Lulno. Oath' mere. . A full assortment of White Dress Goods— Nainsook Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Figured Swiss, &c. | Velvets, for Mantles 5 White and Black Crapo Shawls, Stella, Thibet, Mode and Brocha do., Spring do., &o. 1 bonnets, bonnet satins, ribbons, dowers, oto. 1 coronation, cm* volla and crinoline skirts; brass hoops; also, collars, tmdorsleovos,- fltandkerchicfs, In great variety. GENTLEMENS’ WEAR Cloths, casalmores, drop do (I cashmorots, summer casslmoroa.coUonados, sllkundorshlits, llqoiis, handkerchiefs, etc. DOMESTIC GOODS. Bleached and unbleached linen and cotton, shooting, tablo linens, table covers, piano do., counterpanes,- straw hats and flats, looking glasses.- tickings, window shades of 411 kinds, umbrellas, muslins, and every variety of dry goods In common uso. 1 Wo have just laid In a largo stock of tapestry, Ingrain, Imperial, mixed and rug carpets, oil cloths, matting, ole., at lowest prices. Wo re spectfully Invito tho public to call and examine our stock boforo.purohoslng, ns wo our assortment at such ratos’Uwt wo cannot bo undersold. Special attention paid to furnishing goods •nun tho city, per order, at shortest notice. ■»i« r o *T. o^°rt bo made by tho firm to glvo sat sfacliou to those who may favor them with a „ BENXZ $ BRO. Carlisle, April fc, 1857. LIST OF DEALERS OF Goods, Wares and Merchandise. Also, Distillers, Millers, Lumbermen, &c., with in tho County of Cumberland, returned and classified in accordance with the several acts of Assembly, as follows, to wit: Carlisle* - Class. License. A. Bentz & Bro., dry-goods 9 $25 00 William Gould, groceries 14 7 00 John Armstrong, lumber 13 io 00 W. B. Murray, coal 12 12 60 G. W. Hilton, c©al 14 7 00 S. M. Hoover, lumber 14 7 00 Woodward bt Schmidt, produce 10 20 00 J. Rhcom & Son, produce 10 20 00 J. G. Williams, groceries 12 12 50 J. & D. Rhoads, coal 14 7 00 W. A. Milos, dry-goods 14 7 00 H. Mullin & Co., clothing 13 10 00 Bonbon Lino, dry-goods 14 7 00 11. M. Johnson, books H 7 00 D. P. Kobrer, clothing 14 7 OO Henry Fetors, marketing 14 7 00 W. H. Trout, lints 14 700 J. D. Gorges, stoves 14 7 00 James Loudon, books 14 7 00 A. M. Piper, books 14 7 00 Samuel Elliott, drugs 14 7 00 Thomas Conlyn, jewelry 14 7 00 J. W. Eby, groceries 12 12 50 Henderson & Sons, produce 10 20 00 M. Larow, shoes, 13 10 00 J. D. Halbert, groceries 12 12 50 S. W. ilavorstick, drugs 13 10 00 Fredericks & Humor, marketing 14 7 00 Arnold & Livingston, clothing 13 10 00 J. P. Lyno & Son, hardware 12 12 50 Mouroo Morris, stoves 14 7 00 Jonathan Cornman, shoes 14 7 00 J. A. llumericli, dry-goods 18 10 00 David Common, flour 11 7 00 Jacob Wolf, groceries 14 7 00 J. W. Smiley, clothing ' 14 7 00 James Gallic, marketing 14 7 00 S. C. Huyett, groceries 10 20 00 Shrom & Holler, lumber 13 10 00 P. Monyer, confce/er (2 stoics) H 11 OO Henry Glass, lumber 14 7 00 ii. W.Caulman, drugs 14 7 (JO Arnold & Son, clothing 18 10 00 George Keller, hats 14 7 00 Philip Arnold, dry-goods 11 15 00 J. B. Keller, hats 11 7 oo N. W. Woods, dry-goods 13 10 00 Henry Saxton, hardware 10 20 CO G. W. Hitner, dry-goods 10 20 00 Steinei & Co., clothing 13 ip pp Charles Ogitby, dry-goods 11 15 00 W. I). A. Nangle, jewelry 14 7 00 11. S. Hitter, clothing 1 J 7 pp C. Inhotr, groceries 10 20 (10 13. J. Kieller, dings It 7 00 Henry Harkness, groceries 11 7 pp John Fuller, groceries It 7 00 John Keeny, groceiies 14 7 p(l Philip Messcrsimth, groceries 14 7pp James M’Granahan, groceries 1-t 7pp Stephen Keepers, marketing 14 7 UO Henry Rhoads, furniture It 7 pp Jacob Fetter, “ 14 7 ('0 J. U. Weaver, “ 14 7 00 A. B. Ewing, “ 117 (10 David Sipe, “ 14 7 00 Mcckanicaburg. W. 11. Oswald 8c Co., lumber 13 Slngizei 8c Slmlnor, produce 12 Milllsen &'Zacharias, produce 10 Jo|m Johnson St Son, produce 12 Goorco Singlzor, produce 10 Andrew Slnglzer, groceries 14 Kaufman 8c Son, drugs 14 Kaufman £ Sou, hardware 13 Briudlo & Nelswaugor, dry-goods' 12 Ira Day, drugs ]4 J. Dorshelmcr, books Bobb 8c Garretson, stoves Hummel & Coovcir, lumber Coover 8c Co., produce George Wobbeit, dry-goods Levi Snell, clothing Henry Leas, dry goods J. S. Hostetler, can/octioner L. D. Keeler, clothing Reiglo 8c Herring, drugs Johultcigle, dry-goods Swisher 8c Son, dry-goods. Simon Arnold, dry-goods Edward Lament, boots Wonderly 8c Bro., stoves Wm. Eckels, confectioner John Ziun, groceries Daniel Grubill, clothing John Harlan, marketing Daniel Comfort, dry-goods, J. B. Smith, shoos Shippensburg. Philip Dotprich, groceries !4 M. M. Anglo, lumber 14 11. Ruby A Co., produce 10 William Baughman, marketing 14 Bunj. Briggs, marketing 14 N. A, Cornelius, produce 11 Samuel Sugars, marketing 14 John M Curdy, books 14 John Criswell, drugs 11 Grubill A Hollar, hardware 14 S, C. Hollar, shoos 14 Willis, Moore & Co., dry-goi ds 18 P. S. Artz, shoes 11 Heck. Laverfy A Co., dry-goods 12 J. &J. B. Reddig, dry-goods 11 Bombarger A Blair, produce 11 J. C. Allick. drugs ] I Stovlek, Kunkle A Brn., dry-g’d 18 Forney A H’Phorson, hardware 18 John Bridges, clothing 18 W. S. Cox, bools 14 Totten A Stewart, dry-goods 18 Jacob Pnguo, groceries 14 John Stambaugh, hardware 11 J. Fisher, hats H Supervisors. S. L. Levi, dry-goods Stough A Dlllor, dry-goods 11 J. M. Davidson, shoes 14 William Reed, drugs 14 William Bratton, drugs 14 James M’Cundlish, dry-goods 18 Thomas M’Uatidlisb, dry-goods 18 W. M. M’CulloUgh, groceries 14 J. H. Herron, drugs H Joseph Laughlin, clothing 14 Dear A Cobnugh, hardware 14 William Stitsull, marketing 14 John Caufman, marketing 14 Jonathan Forreo, r ‘ 14 P. A. Aid A Bros., produce 10 J. A J. B. llursh, produce 10 James Bishop, marketing 14 J. C. Fosnanght A Co., dry-goods 14 J. M. Waggoner, marketing 14 A. C. He 1). Mfiler, dry-goods 14 SnJith A M’Coy, produce 18 John Minich, dry-goods 14 Gttrvor & Mowers, dry-goods 14 James Ryle, dry-goods 14 Westpcnnsloro Theo. Hompsher, dry-goods 11 Woodward & Schmidt, prpdiico 10 John Gronson, produce 11 J* Townsend, «i fg i”, 1 '"®; Biwldaon, dry-goods 14 ¥ i t L^ an,oH > dry-goods 14 John Trego, dry goods 14 J. Hood tic Co., dry-goods 18 Mifflin, Henry Snyder, dry-gooda, 14 0. Zltsor, dry-goods Franhford.. William Green, dry-goods 14 Hopewell, Shoemaker & Ellfott, dry-goodfl’ J 8 Wherry & Elsenhower, <» 18 D. Hoover He Co., marketing 14 Calvin M’Cloaf, marketing 14 G. 0. Stoufibr, clothing 14 Hampden. Rupp & Son, dry-goods, in Henry Rupp, produce 18 W. H. Eckels, dry-goods 14 Samuel Shafer, << 14 Southampton. J. F. Bkughman, dry-goods J. W.’Clever,dry-goods, George Clover, “ Conrad Fosnaught, produce 18 Henry Myers, marketing 14 Samuel Clark He Co., marketing 14 _ Upper Mien. Goswollor & Zook, dry-goods 10 James Eckols, <• 14 Peter Qlngorloh, marketing 14 Robrfrl Uotletlch, »« 14 20 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 io no 7 00 Aid & Knsmingcr, P. A. Aid & Bros., John Ramp, .Robert Quigley,... *. . A. Busier 8c Son, M. G. Beltzhoover Be Son, S. 8c G. W. Brandt, Mossinger&Bnrns, Myers & Bonson, Jacobs, Warfield Sc Co., W. M. Ifonddraon 4 Son, Shade 4 Wefzol, William Barnitz, OVPTEII AND EATING HOUSES, John Nicholson, Samuel Rupert, j 11. H. Eberly, Jeremiah Freeze, Mrs. Low, Margaret Miller, Henry Peters, David Long, go 00 Jacob Henneman, go qu All persons who may feel themselves aggriev ed by tho above classification, cun have an op portunity of appealing, by calling on the under signed residing in Carlisle, any time buforo the 2d day of May, 1857, after« hich time no appeal will bo heard. 15 0(i 7 Of) 10 00 7 On 7 00 7 00 Rising Sun Nurseries and Garden, Germantown Road, half an hour*t ride from lha Exchange by Omnibus. Newville. 10 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 SHADE. FRUIT AND ORNAMEN j2pg tal trees, shrubs, plants, ROSES, etc., cultivated and for sale in quantifies lo suit dealers and others, including an extensive and varied assortment of all tho desirable varieties oftho above, lor sale, whole sale and retail. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Catalogues can bo had on application, grnti S. MAUPAY $ CO. N. B.—When addressed by mail, direct Rising Sun P. 0., Philadelphia. Our Siam are in tho Market, Market street, below Sixt where orders are also received. April 0,1857—0 w Newton. 20 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 to 7 00 7 00 7 00 LETTERS testamentary on tho estate of Geo. Wise, late of North Middleton township, Cumberland county, Pa., dec’d, have boon Is sued to tho subscribers by tho Register of said county, the first named residing in tho borough of Carlisle, and tho other in North Middleton township, Cumberland county. All persons In debted to said estate will make Immediate pay ment, and those Imvlngclalms will present them to MICHAEL WISE, f r , LEVI ZEIGLEK. C Lz ”* April 2,1857—0 f 7 00 10 10 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing between (he undersigned, doing business us Millers, in South Middleton township, under tho Finn of SIIEAFFEU & SIIUIT, was Dissolved on Ist of April, 1857. All persons Indebted to (ho firm will call and settle immediately, ns longer Indulgence cannot bo granted. Those having claims will present them to 7 C 0» 7 00 7 00 CHAS. W. SIIEAFFEU, xr JOHN SHUPP. N. 8.-r-Tho Milling business will bo contlnu* od at the old stand by tho undersigned. a CHAS. W. SIIEAFFEU. April 2, 1857—8t* 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Wan Papier I Spring Arrival! tlio Imgost nnd most vnrlod na no 11 V,” “J! 0 ” 011 ln Onillalo. Tim pub He) nro fnvllod to onll nnd malm tbolr soloctlons &ow« r .!" II Ti o,h aMor t lmo " t - Our prloo.nro S bCscmo^ 80 ° f Wl " d °’ V Ulh " is hst ■» 12 80 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 0O 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 J. P. LYNE He SON Carlisle, April 2, 1857. 1 AUGUSTUS M. SAWYER, Attorney at law. , omoowithjudgo Ilepburh, on East Main street. All busi ness Intrusted to his care will bo.promptly at tended to. March 20, 1857. 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 OO Hyman Longnccker, produce 18 10 00 Robert Bryson, produce * 13 10 00 Lower Jlllcn. George Haines, dry-goods Abm. Brower, dry-goods William Loyd, drugs John ICutz, dry-goods Dickinson, David Hays, dry-goods 14 Russel & Dice, dry-goods, 13 Jacob Beotom, marketing 14 J. G. Hutchinson, marketing 14 Christ. Ocker, dry-goods 14 J. Green & Bro., dry-goods 13 Isaao Newcomer, dry-goods 13 Wm. M. Watts, “ ,14 Benjamin Plank, “ 14 South Middleton. Moore & Craighead, dry-goods 13 Mullin & Alexander, “ 18 David Nickel, groceries 14 J. A. &D. Canfman, dry-goods 13 A. M. Loidich, dry-goods 12 Monroe. Leidig & Stephens, dry-goods 13 Dovinney & Hull, 13 Mary Fisaol, drugs 14 Silver Sjrrivg. D. M. Leidig, dry.goods 14 Henry Brownowell, dry-goods 14 J. B. Leidig, dry-goods, 13 Eckels & Martin, “ 14 Jacob Simmons, “ 14 David Strohm, .« ]3 John Ilanck, produce 14 Andrew Singizer, produce 13 New Cumberland. Charles Oyster, lumber J. B. Church, lumber Rudolph Marlin, lumber J. G. Miller, dry -goods Valentine Feaman, lumber John Horn, lumber James & Mossor, lumber 11. F. Leo, lumber Easiptn ni6oro’ Jacob Henninger, groceries John M'Cormick « G. W. Feslor, dry-goods W. F. Martin & Co., lumber D. & J. Rynnrd, lumber Wm. O’Banks, groceries, John Longnccker, groceries Michael Free, produce Bucher be Son, produce Ker & Hummel, lumber 1). Denlinger, dry-goods, North Middleton. Elias Light, diy-goods MILLS. Marshall James, Diller 4 Grider, Aid 4 Dnnlec, I’. A. Ahl 4 Bro., John Moore, Henry Burnilz, A. Busier 8c Son, Jacob Ritnei, W. S. Cobean, D. H. Voglesong, Chas. W. Shcafer, S. 4 G. W. Brandt, G. W. Leidigb, Benjamin Givler, John Williams, Miller 4 Eberly, Jacob Coover, jr. Zook 4 Mooro, Christian Eberly, Joseph Bucher, Philip Zcigler, Noblnger 4 Co. Samuel Bllnor, Joseph Whisler, S. Uriel), Henry Rupp, Homy Manning, T. B. Bryson, G. 11. Bucher, Henderson 4 Sou, DISTILLERIES. TEN PIN ALLEYS. JOS. C. THOMPSON, Mercantile Appraiser April 0, 1857—41 Notice. CFMBE BLAND 'VALLEY RAIL ROAD. . 7 00 7 00 7 00 [0 00 CHANGE pF HOURS: ON” and after Wednesday, April Ist, 1857, passenger trains will run as follows (Sundays excepted;) - V For Harrisburg:. 7 00 10 00 • Ist 3Vam. 2 d TVain. Leave Chambersbnrg, 4.50jA. St. 4.30 P. M “ Shippensburg, ,6.20;.. ■«< 5.00 “ “ Nowvllle, , 6.60- “ 530 “ “ Carlisle, '/ G.SO 0.10 « 7 00 7 00 10 00 L 0 00 7 00 7 00 “ Mochanlcsb’g; -7.00 “ ■ 6.40 “ At tlarrlsbarg, . 7.8,5-' ‘f 7.15 “ For Chambmbui'g;, - . Ist Train', 2d Train. Lea\c Harrisburg,. -8.40 A.'M. 1.10 P. M “ SlcclianicsburgjV.9.2s \ 1.40 “ “ Carlisle, ’lo.oo' “ 2.20 “ “ Nowvillo,- . “ 1 2.50 “ “ Shippensburg,! 11.02 “ 8.25 “ At Chamborsburg,, 11.41 “ ! 4.0 u “ FARES, From and aflcr this date, the, fare from Mo chanicsburg to Kingston will be 20 cents j from Kingston to Cents? from .Middle sex to Carlisle, 15 cental irom Good Hope to Alterton, 15 cents.- Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia at 7.55 A. M., 7.40 P. M/; and 1.15 P. M.,_via Columbia. For Pittsburgjftl 8.55 A. M;, 12.55 Noon, and 9.25 P. M.‘ For Baltimore, at 2.30 —8.50 A. M., and 1.45,P, M. Trains on iho Dauphin and SusquohannaJßaiTroad leave Har risburg for Reading,'Auburn, &c., dally. Faros from Harrisburg, Mechanlcsburg, Car lisle, Shippensburg vi!l lie feu cents less when T/clccts at the Of fice, than when paid in tbtfChirs. O. (N. LULL, Sup/. Railroad Office, Cbamborshurg, ( March 25, 1867;—8t... ( 10 CO 7 00 10 00 AlliUtoWß police. THE undersigned Andityf, appointed by (lie Cmirt to innko distribution of the balance in the hands of Samuel Klino, Administrator of David Klincjato of Mnnroo,township, deceased, among the parties cntitlod.theroto, gives notice that ho will attend to that duty, at his oflice in jCnriislo, on Thursday,tho SOth of April, 1857, whore and when tho partiesaro notified and re quested to attend. , • A. B. SItARPE, .inditor. Carlisle, April 2,T857 i - ; 6t ITRST ARUIVAI/OF SPRING AND SUKIHIER GOODS. THE subscriber has just reltirned from (he Eastern cities, and is now opening the larg est and hnndsnmcst stock of Spring and SumimT Goods ever brought to thfs county, which will be sold at very abort profits. A largo and handsome stock of stella, tluhet and crape slpiwls, barcg9,jharego delaines, (is sues, lawns, dolegca, cfaptr orientals, alp iccas &c. SIEICS.—A very-handaomo assortment n( striped, plain, plaid and black silks, which be intends to sell at very reduced prices. 7 (JO 7 00 10 00 EMBROIDERIES.— An immense stool embroideries, such ns etnbroideried fund chiefs, collars, spencers/ sleeves, Shuss jaconet edgings anti insortmgs, linens, co and thread iaccs, flounclpgs and embruid. curtains; 10 00 10 00 10 00 DOMESTICS.—-MtislinSj’- drlilings, ticking; diecks, osnaburgs, baggings, ginghams, dm iels, table diaper and ready made bags. MEN AND BOVS’ WEAR.-CMbs, c. ncros, vestings, jeans, cotkmadus, denims, I Inllings, cotton plaids, &c. 10 00 C Alt PETS AND OIIrtCLOTIIS. largo assortment of now.,stylo carpets, such as velvets, tapestry, Brussels three ply, ingrain and Venetian oil cloths, oj all widths. A largo assortment of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Stmos, which iio will sell very cheap, at the old stand In North Hanover' street, throe doors north of tho Carlisle Banb. Thankful for the liberal patronage he has heretofore leoeivcd, ho hopes for a continuance of the same. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, Aprtl 2; 1857. 10 00 12 50 $5O 00 CO 00 50 00 CU-00. co no 60 00 CO 00 60 00 CO 00 CO 00 60 00 CO 00 CO CO KANSAS AND NEBRASKA T. J. GRAHAM, .Xa.vd Agent. Leavenworth' City, iCqntas 7*erri/pry,- - WILL briy nnd sell laiidsi’solcct.lands, and locate land warrants, In Knosaq and No brnska, boy and soil town lots, negotiate loans, and do a general ngohey business. Inquiries respecting the country by-letter or otherwise, promptly answered. Ukfkhence— John B. Bratton, Esq., Cmlisk-; W. M. Uoetcm, Banker, Carlisle; lion. Jus. 11. Graham, Carlisle; Kur,Brcnnonmn & Co., Bank ers, Carlisle; W. M. Henderson, Esq., Girlish-; Geo. Sanderson, K?q., Lancaster Pu. ; John A. Ahl, Member Congress,NsWTi!lo,Pn.; Wm. S. Coboan, Nowrillo, Paij'llon. At. Cocklin, Shup herdstown, Pa.; Henry Rolmnn & Son’s, Mcrch. unts, Butt. Md.; E. J. Blake, Esq., Casliier of Mercantile Bank, N. Y.; Snyder fc M’Fnrlanc, Heal Estate Agents, Winnlanopolis, Min. Ter.; Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney & Heal Estate Agent, Sterling, III.; 11. W. Matcer, Esq., Hen ry CRy, III.; Ex-Gov. J, Ritnor, Cnnib. co., Pa. h. W Clark & Co., Bankers, Plilla.; Gov. Pol lock, Harrisburg, Pa. March 6,1857—1 y - 5 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 lOWA LAND SI BOSLER & BBLTZnOOVER, LjUSD jJGENTS, SIQUX CITY , lOWjL THE President will bring Into market, on the •Uh day of May next, over One Million Acres o( Land, in tho Northern and Western part of lowa, among which are some of (he finest fnl ining In rids in tho West, offering ft rare chance for speculation. The abpvo lands have nearly all been personally examincd.by J. W. Rosier, who has permanently located himself in Sioux City, lowa, and will give every attention to business intrusted to thorn, on tho most reason able terms. Particular attention given to locating Lam Warrants, making purchases, either «t publii sale or by private entry, Tho rapidly Increas ing value oI the above lands will no doubt cau.-n thorn to ho bought np immediately when ofibml and as tho time Is short unsJl the saloVrcsponsi hie persons, by sending their orduvs'glvlng (hi quantity they want purchased, then promptly attended to, and but a moderate Inte rest charged on tho amount invested until after wards settled. Attention will also bog Won ta making aeloc tions In Nebraska and Minnesota, Pur Ihrthei information, address J.W. Hosier, Sioux Gitv March 20, 1857 —2m Family Groceries. JUST received u largo.vlditlon totny stock of Family Groceries, among which will ho found Uio, Saguyra, Mocha, Java ami Roasted COF- FEES; Clashed Lump, Granulated and Brown SUGARS; Covering's Syrup, Now Orleans and Sugar llotisu MOLASSESi Uico, Starch, Soap, Soda, Cream Tarter. &c., Herkimer, Pino Ap ple, and Sago CHEESE; Black,; Hyson, Impe a rial and extra TEAS; Spices of every variely. Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina and Corn Starch, Raisins,.'Currants, Cit ron, Beans, Hominy, Oyanberrlos, Ma caroni, Grits, Table Oil, Kolclfnp, PoppurSauce, Preserved Peaches, Pino Apples and Strawber ries; Plckols, Gorkins, Onions and Plccolilli.— Fresh Lobsters. Uc. call special attention to pty largo stock of Sogars and Tq'baboo, which la Jiot excelled In tho'town. .lovers of (ho wood onn ho suited qifhorlnquafltyor price. Farmers will find Oils of an' excellent quality. I Also ‘'White Grease,” a substitute for Tar. MAOKKKAL No. I, iipndO. While Flah, Shad, Smoked Herring, &6. AH.pl tho above articled nro .flesh,, and will be sold low for cash, or Country Produce taken in exchange JOHN'a-. WILLIAMS CnrUslo, Jfttiimry 8, 18gf» COTTON CORD, Linen do., Mason Liinos Fish Linos of cotton #o linen, Clmllc L nos,' Fluid Lamp Wick, Jumping Holies, Bod Cords, Small Ball Twine, Olothoa Linus, ike,, Just re* oolvod and for sale by B, J, KIEFFEU. Carlisle, January 8,1867.* . LETTERS of Admlnrstratlon on the estate of Hannah Eckels, Into of Silver Spring township, Cumberland Coilnty, dec’d., have been issued by the Register of said, county to the subscriber, living In the same township.— All poisons indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment, and those’ having claims will present them for settlement to ’ I WM. ECKELS, sr., Adm’r. March 19, 1857.—6t* Pioihonotarj’s Notice. 20th Jan..lB67.—The Petition of Thos. Pax ton, Geo. W. SheafTcr,Robt. Moore, and F. Watts, Esqrs., (having been presented to (he Court of Common Pleas,) representing that they with many others, have been and now are associated together, for the purpose of promo ting the interests ol Agriculture, and their asso ciation has been called “ The Cumberland County Agricultural Society,” and that they are desirous of obtaining a Charter of Incorpo ration &c. The Conrtdirect said writing to be filed in the office of the Prothonotary of Cum berland count}’, and also direct notice to be in serted In one Newspaper printed in said coun ty for (ho three weeks sotting forth—that ap plication has been made to the court to grant a charter of Incorporation to the ‘'Cumberland County Agricultural Society,” and if no suffic ient reason bo shown the contrary, the same will be granted at the next term of said court. D. K. NOELL, Proth’y. per Quiqlv, Dop. Prolh’y. March 19, 1857.—fc. PiolStoiiolaiy’s Notice, TVrOTJCE Is hereby given to all persons Intor- LN ested that (ho following accounts have been filed in tho Prothonotary’s Office for oxamlna. lion by (ho accountants therein named and will bo presented in the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county for confirmation and allow- J|jce 011 Wednesday tbo 15th day of April A. D. Ist, tho account of Benjamin Duke, Esq., as signee of Michael L. Miller, under deed of vol untary assignment. 2nd. (he account of Jacob ITeck.and Benia min Duke, assignees of Anthony F. Wolf, un dor deed of voluntarv assignment. D. K.NOELL, Proth’y. . r P cr P• Qcictr, Dcp. Proth’y. March 17, 1857.—(c. DR. GEO. 8. SC4RIGKIT, Fiom the Jhillitnorc College of Denial Surgery. Oflice at the residence of his mother, East .ontber street, three doois below Bedford. Relerenn*—Da. Gi.o. Z. Bretz. MjicH Id, 1857. Wn nt*» a 811 if it I ion ns Ten cher. A VO PNG lady, (a graduate of a first-class Fern ile Seminary.) wishes a situation ns teacher in a school, or govorness in a private limily. Clan giro instructions in music if re qilired. No objections to going South. Best references given. Address “Education.” Car lisle, Pa. * March KHh, 1857. Fai'inoi'S, Giirdiin'N and Aniti- DO yon hem the notes of (he blne-blnl J Spring has conic. Bo ready to sow and plant with the first impulse of nature. Karlv sowing and planting has a double advantage over that which is delayed until tho eleventh hour. AM such who wish to possess themselves of good articles, in the way ol FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Evergreens, Roses and choice Shrubery of tho inoit Approved Vtuleilds.'as WolPas Greenhouse Plants, such as Caaieila, Joponica, Monthly Rosea of nil shades of color. Verbenas, many varieties, Salvias of Various colors. Heliotropes, dJflbrotit kinds, MosombrlcnKicmums of all sorts, Sucbnnalias, beautiful varieties, Abutnlous,largo bUo, HO variation of Gornnlnnis, rare nod beau tiful colors, - Carnation Pinks,- Fuchoas, many kinds of various colors, Wall Flowers and Double-Stock Gclllcs of different colors In full bloom. Double Oleanders, largo plants, together with many oilier plants sneb us uro usually cul tivated In tho Greenhouse, may call nt the Old U hituhall Nursery, east ol the Railroad Bildge, Carlisle, whore they can bo accommodated on reasonable terms. Wo can supply from five to tun thousand Asparagus Plants, two years old, from the seed, to such who wish to make new beds, and be no longer deprived of the enjoy- ment of one of (he greatest luxuries ot the As a wholesome dish coining early in season, when vegetables aro much needed think it very desirable that a lied ot Asparagui should have place in every garden. _ N. B.—Many of. ur Apple Trees aio of large size, suitable tor tiling vacancies in old or chards. W. LINE. Carlisle, March IH, 1857—(f JS. DEPU V & SONS, Masonic Hall, Chest • nut street, below Eighth, Phlla., would cull tho attention of the public to the largo and va ried assortment of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS , MsITTINGS, fyc., which thoy aro selling very ciieap for Cash or City Acceptances, nholcsalu and Hetuil. March 111, 1857—ft O. H. BRLTZUOOV JOHN dl. KENNEDY & CO., Fish, Cheese, and Provision MERCHANTS, No. 3'J h 10 Noith Wharves, half-Hay between Arch and Race Streets, Phila, Marcli 111, 1867—1 y Saxton's Spring Arrival! IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE THE subscriber lias Just returned trom tho eastern cities, and would call the attention of his flic-lids and (ho public generally, to (lie large ami well selected assortment of Hardware which ho has now on hand, consisting In part ot BUILDING AUTERULS, eli ns nails, screws, hinges, bobs, looks, glass every description and quality, white, polish. , American, French, enameled and duublu lek ol all sizes; paints, oils, varnishes. &o. Tools, including edge tools of ovary descrip tion, saws, planes, braces, bits, augurs, squares, gauges, tiles, rasps, hammers, vices, screw plutos anvils, blacksmith helloes, &o. Shoenu-lcers and Saddlers, will find n largo as. flortment of tools of every description, together with Indies nn<t gentlemen’s Morocco lining, binding, patent and French cull skins, uwls, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mountings, cot. i's, girthing, whip stocks, door hair, saddle trees, &c. Coachmahers Tools and trimmings of nil kinds, such as Imbs, spokes, felloes, shalts, bows, floor cloth, canvass, doth, damask, fringe, lace, mass, axles, springs, bolts, clips, &c. Cabinet-makers will And a largo assortment ol varnishes, oak, wnlbnt, and mahogany voneors, knobs ofall kinds and sizes, mouldings, rosots, hair cloth, plush, Curled hair, Chair and sola springs, &o. Housekeepers will also And a largo assortment of knives and forks, Britannia and Silver plated (ablo and tea. spoons, candlesticks, waiters, shovels, longs, iron ami brass kotllos, pans,&c. together with Ocdorvvaro of all kinds, such ns tubs, buckets; churns, ike. Jtf(r\cuUutQl Implements, embracing plows of all kinds, cultivators, boos, abovols, rakes, forks, chains, &c. Iron, a largo slock, which I am selllngat city nrjecs. Uomombor the old stand, East Malil street. IIENHY SAXTON. Carllslo, March 12, 18p7. "ONEV wanted at (Ida Ollico In rmyimmlfor . subscription. . Notice, - (curs I CARPETINGS. &^UiO_WAREjI Proclamation. WHEREAS- tbo Hop. .James H. Ghauaji, President Judge of tho sovoral Courla of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho so,oral Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samdol Woodburn & Michael Cocklin, Judges of tho Courts of Oyer j and Terminer and Godo'ral 'Jail Delivery for tbo £rial of all capital and other offenders, in tho said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated tbo 12tb day of January 1857, have ordered tho. Court of Oyer and T-ertolner and General Jail Delivery to be bolden at Car lisle, on tho 2nd Monday of April, 1867, (be ing the 18th day,) at 10- o'clock Intheforenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the -Peace, and Constables of the sad county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rollsirecords, and In quisitions. examinations and all other romem-1 brances, fo do those things which to theiroffices I appertain to bo done, and all those that riro I bound by recognizances, to prosecute ogainst tho prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to bo there toproseculethoni as shall be just. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. March 6, 1857. Cumberland County Normal School, NEWVILLE, PA. FACULTY: D. SHELLY, Principal , and Professor of the Art and Theory of Teaching. ■ D. E. KAST, Profctsor of Elocution and Grammar. S. B. HEIGES, Professor of Mathematics. F. M. L. GILLELEN, Professor of Natural Sciences. GEORGE SWARTZ, Principal of Model Schools. J. 11. HOSTETTER, Teacher qf Intermediate Department of Model Schools. MISS M. SHELLY, Teacher in Primary Departmend in Model Schools. This Institution will bo opened for the rccep* tion ol pupils on Wednesday, tho 6th of April, 1867. BUILDINGS AND LOCATION. This school will occupy the convenient mid tasteful building of the “Big Spring Literary Institute,” in the borough ofNewville, by whoso munificent liberality it has been donated’ for (ho nso of the School. The building is a spacious Vick edi.lcc, sev enty by forty feet, three stories in height, mid a fiords ample room for hall, recitation rooms. See. Tho town of Nowvillc affords unequalled ad vantages lor t he location of this school. Easy ot access, healthy, and situated in a highly in tolligont community) it offers a desirable situa tion tor (ho teacher and student to vigorously prosecute their studies. DESIGN. The Board of Trustees, composed of one Di rector from each school district iu Cumberland county, have establshed the school with the de sign ti.at teachers may be properly trained and qualified in the different brunches, necessary for n proper prosecution of their professional du tics; and, to furnish as far us possible, a model of a well organized and efficiently conducted school, to all others who may desire to attend and prepare themselves tor other positions in life. COURSE OF STUDIES. The annexed list of studies is arranged in de partments, u it ho ti t regard to the order In whici: the various brunches will bo pursued, or to the length of time which may bo devoted to them. English Language, —The Elementary sounds, Spelling mid Definition of words, Hooding, Elo cution, English Grammar, Composition inclu ding Rhetoric, tho Art of Debate. Mathematics.— Oral or Mental Arithmetic, Wrllton Arithmetic, Practical Mathematics, Mensuration, Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, Mathematic*! Geography, Including the use g| Globes. Natural Sciences.— Descriptive and Physi cal Geography, and tho uso of the Globes, As tronomy, with illustrations by Mngio Lantern, Maps, Planisphere, Ac., Human and Compara tive Physiology, Natural Philosophy, with ap paratus. Elements of Chemistry. Theory and Practxob or Teaching. Intel lectual Philosophy, tho study of School Sys toms, Lectures on Education and tho details of I 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 be classified according to attainments. Lkcti uks os Teacuiso.— These lectures will be frequent and practical, and comprehend the best modes of application of Instruction and dls ctpllne in schools. Although not relied upon as the chiefbasis of Instruction; vet. in connec tion, uilh a rigid study ol Text Books, their ntilit.v is unquestionable, and fully acknowledg ed. Tlie catechetical mole trill be iliscarrieil.— 1 ho student will ho expected to master his sub- Jocts, and recite them In clear, and well-chosen language of his own. Model Schools —There will bo three Model be mo's connected with the Normal School, wh ch will bo at all (linos open for observation and practice. The Normal student will bo IVo quontly called upon by the Principal to take part in the management, and to adapt a proper system and method In Ids ntlempls to teach the young. DiscirLfxE.— No school can prosper without goodl discipline. The government ofthe Normal and Model Departments will be such ns to afford u model worthy of Imitation In our public schools. If will bo rigid and Impartial, yet re lying much upon (ho soll-respccl of the pupil. Dismissal will follow nil Immorality and ungen tlcmnnly deportment. ° TERMS OP TUITION. Sessions will continue three months. The tui tion will bo sf> per three months, Including the use of apparatus, «cc.. payable in advance to J 11. Herron, Esq., Treasurer. Newvillo, Pa. No extra charges will be alloxcol for any mirime No deduction made for absence. Books, Sta turnery &c., will be furnished at Philadelphia retail prices. BOARD. Good board can bo obtained In respectable families at $2,25 per week, Including all except washing. The pupils will frequently bo visited by (ho members of the Faculty, and a care ex ercised over them at nil times. CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION. Male pupils must bo sixteen years of ago, and femalo pupils flUootp Sdllßfactofy evidence of good moral character must bo furnished, and the pupils a) list have healthy constitutions EXAMINATIONS. There tvfll ho public examinations nl tho close of each term, hoth In Normal And Model schools which the nil Idle Is Invited to nltond. A certi ficate will ho awarded to those who glv 0 satis factory evidence of acccrnto attainments cohi hlnod with ability to teach. TEXT BOOKS. Webstof’e Dictionary, Saunders* Scries of Readers, Felton’s Outllho Maps, GroonlenPe Arithmetic, Bonnycaatlo’s Mensuration, Davies’ Logendro, Gunminro’s and GMlosplu’s Survey ing, Parker's Philosophy, Burrltt’s Aslronomv. '■■'"j l ° r * Physiology, Qunckenboss* Rhetoric and Composition, Saupdora’Klociitlonftry Chart, Grammar h ° m 8 ry * ® ovc '’’ fl I^i S cst English VISITATIONS. The Normal and Model schools will bo open to v short during (ho term throngh all regular session hours. Gideons of (ho connty and strangers are cordially Invited to visit theft at their convenience. - • All letters of enquiry should ho addressed to J. 11. Herron, Pn. 'Vni. R. Qorgas, tVm. Strohm, Owen James, Samuel Mdtonr, Chris. Ehcrly, Wm. McCulloch, Thos. U. Bryson, Samuel Taylor, A. J. KnulHnan, J. 11. Herron, Solomon Mohler, John M. Slouflbr, Jno. 0. Dunlap, I*. Kounlt, •It David Brandt, v J. 0. Allick, Mode Griffith, Ahm. Lambertoo, Wm. Lino, , Jns. McCulloch, . John G. Williams. , DAN’L. SHELL!*, Pru'f, Jas. MoCanolish, Stc'y Board qf TruiUtt . March 6di, 1867 -2 m. , Sfiorlff’s UIP.. BY virtue df.snndry writs of Venditioni Ex ponas, issued out of the Court of Pleas of Cumberland county, and to ao.dlrecfc cd, I will expose to public venduo.or outcry? at> tho Coart House, in the Borough of Carlisle; oh./ Friday, (ho 10th day of April, 1657, at 10 o** clock, A. M., the following described teal es tate, viz: • -.r: A tract of land, situated la Hopewell town*. ship, Cumberland county, containing 180jicrei, , more or less, bounded on the north bj W». WV; t razer and others, on tho west by-heir* Of Aof- .i chel ie Heberlig, south by Martain * Dlllot.Ktd: on the east by Gilbert Sharp andothers.liavifig , thereon erected a two story Log Hdcfto and r ramo Bam.—Selzedand taken Rj execution At i n° ,TOt rly of J™ lam Hamp. with .notice to David Wherry, Esq., his * ‘ " '■ Also, a tract of. land, situated lirjtfifflln to.wtr shlp, Cumberland county, containing 41 acres. I bo, the same more or less, bounded on the north by David Finkblncr, west by Abraham Flnk- I binor, South by Jacob Lcbman, and on the edit by Jacob Finkblncr, having thereon erected a story and a half Log Honsonnd Log Barn, fee.— Seized and. taken in execution as the property of William DcwaJt._ . And oil (o bo Cold .by roe. ,- . • * . JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff., . * Sheriffs Office, Carlisle, March:l7, 1867. JCating lloiue. THE subscriber having boon regularly licena- : cd by (be court to keep on Eating and Ale * House in Carlisle, will open his establishment on ' (he first of April, In (he basement of the nCW • building of Jacob Zug, corner of Afsrket Square. Beer, Ale, and Eatables will constantly be kept; 00 hnnd - WM, ASKEW. ; March 19, 1867—8t* Cumberland Talley Bank, . PROPRIETORS, William Kca, Mntcuoni Deexseua*, Ronr. 0. Steubkxt, Jou.n DcbKip, . • Ricn’n. Woods, John Sr.SxEßaxxx,' . Joun Cs Donlap, H. A. SxoaoKok. THIS Rank, doing business in (lie nimo bf ‘ Ker, Rronncman & Co., Is now fully pre pared to do a general Banking Business with* promptness and fidelity. , Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid on Bps- • clal deposits. Certificates of deposit'betting interest at the rato of fire percent, will be is-: sued for os short a period as four'months. In, terost on all certificates will cease nt maturity’ provided, however, that If said certificates ate' renewed nt any time thereafterlor another given* period, they shall bear the samo rate of Interest up to the lime ol renewal. Particular attention paid to tho collection of notes, drafts, checks, Ac., In any part of tho United Slates or Cana das. Remittances made to England, Ireland, ot the Continent. Tho faithful and confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them, may. bo rolled upon. ' They call tho attention of Farmers, Meehan ics and all others who desire o safo depository for their money, to tho undeniable fact, that tha proprietors of this Bank nro individually liable to tho extent of their estates for all tho Depo. sits, and other obligations of Kor, Brenncmon man & Co. They have recently removed Into their new Banking Houso. directly opposite their fornicr stand, in West Main Street, a few doors cast of the Railroad Depot, where they will at all times bo pleased to give any Information desired In*, regard lo money matters in general. Open for business from 0 o'clock In the morn ing until 4 o'clock in the evening. H. A. STURGEON, Cashier. • Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1850 OALLOIIER’S ELVXIIt. A FIRST RATE FAMILY MEDICINE. Colds art the Uot-bcds of Consumption, $ should be removed as soon as possible. ■ THIS celebrated medicine should bo.kept on hand by families generally, as It is a most excellent cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Hoarseness, Pains ami Weakness In tho Chart;. Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Whooping Cough, , Sore Throat, Quinsoy and General Debility.' l{ , is pleasant ami very good for children. Cold, I nro. tho hot-beds of . cqsfnropllon, ood they should ho remedied as aoonles possible. Gallo ■ her's Elixir has acquired d'Jusl celebrity for tho ■ euro of all diseases arising from ssvero colds | (■ ond 1,8 eflicacy has been nllcslcd and approved by hundreds of our most rospcclnhlo c aliens.' In every instance Immedlalo relief has boon given, ss (ho following ccrtltlcalc from (hosowho havo tried it bears testimony! "f°> the undersigned, do certify (lidttra have used (,«] toiler's Preparations for Consilmpllon; Colds, Diseases of Iho Lungs, Liver, &o‘ and. having experienced Immcdinlortliofthorciyom. "Quid recommend It lo all nffliclcd In that wsy. David Here, Cyrus J. liccso, Mrs. Antes, TTm,* Jennings, (cert flod by William Mitchell, Pro. thonolary.) kirk Pew, (Supcriolendcnl of tha Harrisburg and Lancaster Railroad,) IVm. Col. dvr, sr., Clina . F. Mncnch, Src., Harrisburg. . . Many have boon cure*! of Consumption;—afiff hundred! of other references in various parts of the country could he given, who speak of tho medicine in Iho highest terms. Manufactured and for snly by .... .. . JAMES GALLOHEH, At his rcs.donco in Liberty street, below tho Colton Factory, „ r 1|„ u , 0 .„ Frllil Store cor _ fi°rne, ™ “w°‘ T Mr.Heilman'. Pa " Eb )”» »•<-«, Md “t Jacob Gnllohcr’s, next to Arnold’s sloro. Carlisle, Jan’y. 27, 1867—Unr Notice. Testamentary on llio ostato of i 11 *£' 1 l innl, "T> Into ol Sooth Htddloton tonneJi(|>, Cumberland county, deceased, .haVo horn Issued by tho Hcgtslerof said counlV.'lo tho anhrcrlher, residing In tho Borough of Car lisle. A. persons Indebted to said estate (ro requested. o make payment Immediately, and Ibosa having elahna mil present then, properly authenticated for settlement * r v ANDREW BLAIR, Ex» r . - February 10, 1857—Cl* AgrlcnltUi ul Implements, Ac. rptis undersigned, nhoso shop Is In North X street, near to Glass’ hotel, turllslo, would Inform tho public that they arc non ftrepared to iminntncturo AgrlcnllnralMsohlnory nndlmplo. monts ol various kinds, such ns llorso-pnners, Tread nml Lever Thrcahera, Shaken of dHTcr.' ent kinds, Clover Shcllera, Fodder Cutlers, &c. Straw Cotters, Corn Shollcra and Troad Powers now on hand. Hopalrlngprompllynltcnded to. Terms rcaaouable. KDTZ Ik LOSil February 6, 1867—3ni* r.luilti-d I’uif'luci'.liip, W 1?’ ‘ 110 t r u , l "f. r ' bo ™- »«*• lhl» d.y cnlwd i Into n Minlled Fartnenlilp, agreeably to ilio proylßion, of tho net of. Amnihly nf the Cominonwonlth of I’omfß.vivnnla, nn.joil tlio 1,1 “A" Act rrlalWo Limited Purlnctahlp, ■> dbd (to hereby cert (IV Hint the nemo of the firm iindor which i«(rt part, h, r , S 8 ' '? l« “Jacoha & Eller,” hut the goiiprul nnluro dr tho hi'ulncs, to bo tmnnactoa Is Jluhttag umi Milling, unit (ho “• Mlddloio*. In North Middleton township, Cumberland county t that the nattids of tho general partners 0/ said firm aro Allen S. Jacobs and Calvin filter, both of tho Borough 0 f Carlisle, and that .the -special partner is John A. Warfield of Frederick conn- D''• JM.j MM tho capital contributed by the said John A. Warfield, .special partner, Is one thou sand dollars, in cash; that fho period at which said partnership la (o commence Is tho 2d dav of February, A D.' 1867, and to continue for tho period of flvo years. when H shall terminate. ALLEN 8. JACOBS, CALVIN ETTBB. OtmraJ Parfntn. • JOHN A. WARFIELD, _ „ , „ Spteiat Patintr. Cnrlislo, Fob’y. 2,1867—6 t . JUST rocoivocl at Williams’ Grocery. West High Street, Sugar Cured Ilnms, Hoof Tmiguhf, Oranges, , . Lemons, . 1 Dales, Ad.. With a largo variety of seasonable Groceries March 20, 1667. groceries. SAPONIFIEIi or ConctntraUd lye, lu«t re. oeived and for sale by J January 8, 185 T. ' ii. J. KIEFFER.
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