Waflfiil .Accident'on-thfr-fiallimoro and Ohio Railroad—Loss o! Life. March 28, —A most distressing &cci» ‘dehl-bcctirrcd 'about 2 o’clock, this 'morning, on Ibo jßaillWbfo and Ohi6 Railroad, about seventy miles yaai'bfCatnboilaßd. Tho Iralii ran off tiio track, and a number of passengers were killed and wound* led.' The particulars hovo not yet been received, but 'liVo o'rb Known Xo have been killed, and a number of others &to Hierro' or' less injured, - -Among (ho kilted arc Mr, Daniel Holt, of Ibo firm ’of Holt & Maltby* oyster dealers, of this city, a young jwaman and child, and two strangers, names un* known. -; [second despatch.] The lulled and Wonndeda Baltimore, March 28.—Tho accident occurred at '3 o'clock this morning. was coming Cast from. Cumberland. It consisted of a boggugo car, and.thteo passenger cars, drawn by one heavy and one small engine. .When passing llib. u eight fo.t filling” on section ?6. descending a curved grade of 116 ftet to Choel River, the started tho raiis;b'ftd<ng .tho rails to tho libs. All (ho train passed over safely, except tho two last passenger carr, which,by the parking oflho track, were thrown down tho river stdo oflho embankment,.falling tho fright ful distance lOO feet, and makirig four tom ‘ertett before they reached the base, whore they were shattered to fragments, and many of tho unfortunate inmates word,. either sadly injured, or instantly -billed. .. Thorp were forty passengers In the two oars. Tho following are dead : Daniel Holt, of Baltimore: Au relius Salllo, supposed to bo from South Carolina; Lewis Dolino, a- French emigrant returning homo from California; Richard Clayton, of Wellavillo, Va., a’young lady and a middle-aged gentleman, sup posed to bo from Kentucky; a small stepson of Robcit Murrny, the Supervisor on tho road, and a child of Mr. Geise, of Si. Louis, on his way to New Vork. Mr. GoUo and his lady wore both much Injured. They are with their three other children duw al Cumberland. A (rain loft Cumberland lliit morning, for (ho !o- ClillV ol 1110 KaU uwuunmivu, wlili pny biuljiib am) comforts for the sufferers, who will bo brought to Cumberland at 5 o’clock this evening, when full par* ticulars of tho accident, together with the names of the wounded, will bo received. A Tragedy la Ohio. Bowling Green, Ohio, March 14, 1653.—A most heart rending tragedy occurred in this vicinity a few days since. Tho circumstances, as far.os I bote been able to loom (hem, are as follows:—A man by (ho name of Valentino Sage had been for about un days attending a protruded religious meeting, in which ho look a deep interest. On Tuesday evening lasi, from the exceeding earnestness with which ho prayed in the public congregation,some ofhis fiicm's feared that his roieon was about to bo again over- | thrown. Ho had at orreo been ins.ino for a short lime, in 'Consequence of excessive grief at llio loss of { a Von. No symptom of Insanity was however, dis 1 covered on his way home from church, but early «n 1 the next morning ho went into tho house of a neigh bor and commenced singing; after which he prayed, and particularly for tho wife of the man in whoso house he was, that eho might hove grace to cnob'o her to endure the great (rials that awaited her, &c. Hating then informed Ins friend that ho was com manded by the Lord to kill him, and admonished him to prepare for death on that day, ho went home. Soon afterwards ho seized one of tits children by the fcof, ami dashed her brains out analog. Throw, log the child an the ground ho exclaimed, '•That child is now happy.” Ilia wife, who had just been confined, now sprang from her bed and attempted to make her escape. Sho woe, however, overtaken by her husband and felled lo tho ground. Happily she was not seriously injured. By this time several of his neighbors had collected, and tho unhappy man was with much difficulty overpowered and conveyed for security lo the jail in Porrysburg. Ho is now a raving maniac bat lias a perfect knowledge of what ho has done, and save his child is in heaven. One could almost wish Inal his reason might never re turn while ho lives, that ho may bo spared tho an guish which would then overwhelm him. Before this he had been kind to his family, and Utterly hod been ollogether exemplary in his general conduct. — Correspondent Neto York Express. The Gardener Case. *jfhis ftase is now on trial before the Criminal Court in Washington. Every person has heard fiometbing about it, but perhaps all maj’ not know tlflthislory. Tho counsel for tho Government in opening the case to the Jury, made the following narrative: Dr. Gardener, in a memorial lo ihe board of Commissioners, staled that early in (be year 1811 he was largely engaged in mining operations in the Slate of San Louis Polosi, Mexico, employed 500 laborers, had upwards of $300,000 invested in men, buildings, steam engines, horses, mules, and men of science; that in 1846 ho was compelled to abandon (he establishment, his properly having been despoiled bytlhe Mexican soldiery; that said rhinos Were worth Haifa million, and would hove yielded him $50,000 por annum. The accused filed wllh (his memorial depositions purporting to be frpm persona residing in Mexico, going (o show that he owned said mine. The issue was on the truth or falsity of these assertions. The United Slates affirmed, and expected lo prove, that every statement In Ihe memorial, and every paper pre sented by him, were false from beginning to end, pure fiction and'lnvenllon,—-that Gardener receiv ed from the United States, as the fruits of the fraud, $428,750, while his mine could not bo found, though $5OO had been offered as a reward lo any one who would point out its location. Complexion of Congress. In reference to the Thirty third Congress of the U. States, the New York Journal of Commerce, say*-^ By the election of C Dcmoprols In S Carolina, and 3 In Now Hampshire lo the United Stales Mouse o- Representatives, that body now comprises 98 Dom ocrals, 50 Whigs, and 3 Abolitionists. The same districts sent lo the tost Congress 85 Democrats, CO Whigs, and 2 Abolitionists. Eightvthree members ofthe now House ore yet to be elected. Total 234. The Semocrallo members will bo to the Whigs in the proportion of about two to one. The Democrat ic majority In the Senate will bo fiftoon to twonty. For the next two years at toast every department of the government will be Democratic. The high tar iff men have hung their harps upon tho willows. On tho 24(1) Inst., by the Rev. O. 11. Tiffany, Mr. John GiiKßft, of Blair county, to Miss Maav Ann. daughter ofMr. Isaac 8011, doo'J., of Carlisle. Onthe24lh insl., by (ho Uov. Mr. Wentworth, John Hvir, Eiq., lo Miss Eveline N. daughter of h Vc Isaac Todd, Esq., all of Una borough. BentftK. In Mcchanicsburg, during last week, within a few hoars of each other, Mr. Henry Hood, sgod 69 years, and his wife Mart, aged 67 years. NEW GOODS have just been received and are now opening at ARNOLD’S Store, North Hanover street. The assortment is very largo, and selected with great care. Particulars next week. March 81. 1663. NOTICE. THE subscriber being about to remove West, notifies all persons Of any there are,) who may have claims against him, that ho has authorized William Line, of Dickinson township, io make settlement with them. Persons owing mO, are notified that my books and accounts aro In the hands of Esquiro Keepers, of Carlisle, who is au thorized to Bottle tho samo as speedily as possible. JOHN CAROTHBRS. March 31, 1853.—k* Estate Notice. NOTICE la hereby given that lolUrs testamen tary’on tho catato of George Lightnor, late of the borough of Nowvlllo, Cumberland county, do* ceased, havo boon issued by tho Register to tho subscriber, who resides in said borough: All per* sons having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and lUoso indebted will make payment Without delay. JOHN WAGGONER, Executor. March 31,'1803.—Ow*' PiAINFIEID CLASSICAL ACA DEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. THE 14lb Session will commence May 2d. Tho buildlngp (ono creeled last Fall) arc now and ex* tenaivo.. The situation is all thht can bo desired for hoalthfulncss or moral purity. Removed from (ho excitement ofTown or City, (ho sludonts may bare prepare for college, mcrcaiUitu pursuits, &o. All the branches arc taught which go to form a liberal education. A conscientious discharge of duty-has secured tho present flourishing condition of (ho In stitution. Its fuluro success (under Providence) shall bo maintained by the same means. Terms—Board .and Tuition per session, $5O. For Catalogue with full information, address R. K. BURNS, Principal Proprietor. Plainfield Post Office, March 30, 1853. Comb. Co. Pa. Bacon Hams. CHILD 6C GO’S, celebrated sugar cured Hams, for sale by WOODWARD &. SCHMIDT. March 31, 1853. ftlaOkeral* Bbls. in wholo and half barrels, now re /C\J\J ceivlng nml for sa In, by March 31. WOODWARD &. SCHMIDT. Cheering Wows! THE readers of the Volunteer are informed of iho Important fact that (he subscribers are now opening an exiro big lot ofpheap SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, among which are the fol lowing ; OSNtLEMER’a WEArt. I.ADIES* WCAtt. Cloths, High Lustre Bt’k. Silks, Casalmeres, Do. Fancy do. Vestings, Tero Saline. Summer Coatings,’ Barege de.Lainos, Pant Stuffs, Lawns, Hals, MouB. do Laines, Suspenders, Mous. de Bege, Cravals, High Lustre Black Al (-lan.lbarol.iofo, pnotv.te, Slock ing**. Ginghams, Gloves. Bonnet Ribbons, MISCELLANEOUS. GIoVOS, MtltS, Muslins, Calicoes, Hosiery, Checks, Tickings, Needle Worked Collars, Flannels, Bagging, Chimeseltes, Counterpanes, Edgings and Inserting, Carpet Chain, &o. &c. &o. and a complete assortment of Goods, in our line, which we are selling at very low prices indeed Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. BENTZ & BROTHERS. March 31, 1653. Removal r TMIB Ton, Giocory and Quecnawnro Store of ihe .1 subscriber has bx-n removed to his new build ing, Nos. 2 and 3 MARION HALL, West Main street. Carlisle, March 31, 1363 To Farmers. V NOTIIER 1.1 of tho celebrated York Ploughs. /Ajusl rotei ved at manuf.ictuiers' prices, tiom to id- A Iso, on hand Craighead & Plank’s Plough, at their prices. HENRY SAXTON dCorltalo, March 3\, 1853. To Builders and Housekeepers. THOSE who arc building or about commencing housekeeping, will be sure to find at all limes an assortment lo select from. Locks of all sorts and sizes with brass, argillo, mineral and while knobs, with Japaned or plated furniture, butt hinges cast and wrought, wrought and strap iron hinges, screws, window glass from 6xlo to 20x28, boils, &.o. &.c. Ye who are about gelling married and going to housekeeping—lots ol pretty things to please, such as fancy waiters and trays; Ivory handle knives and forks in sells and dozens, common knives and forks, butter knives with plaited and ivory han dles, frying and bread pans, smoothing irons, tubs, churns, &c. HENRY SaXTON. Carlisle, March 31, 1853. HARDWARE r PHE subscriber has just returned from the city X_ with a largo and splendid assortment of Hard ware, to which he invites tho attention of his custo mers and tho public generally. His slock comprises overy article usually found in Hardware stores. Housekeepers, Builders, Carpenters, Saddlers, Couchmakcrs and others, would do well lo gi«o mo a call boforo purchasing elsewhere, as I am deter mined to sell at the very lownt prices. Call and see. HENRY SAXTON. March 24, 1863. Attention Shoemakers! JUST receiving and opening a splendid assort ment of Lasts by the sett or singly, Ladies French and Rlack Kid. Also Madras, Capo and Tampico Morocco, American and French Calf Skins, Patent Leather, Pink Lining,DindingSkins,Thread, Pegs, Awls, Bristles, and a full assortment of Tools gen erally used by Shoomakois. Uomombcr tho place—Bast Main street. HENRY SAXTON. March 34. 1863. Wail Papers. I HAVE just opened tho largest assortment of Wall Papers over opened In Carlisle, consisting of about 10,00 J pieces of the latest French ana Ameiican designs, ranging in pr'co from 5 conU to $1 75. Also Window Papers, Fire Screens, plain, gjeon and blue papers. Persona wishing lo pur chase any of the above, can savo at least 26 por ct. by calling at JOHN P. LYNE’S Hardware Store, North Hanover St. M rch 24, 1853. The Dost and Cheapest Family Coal in tho Marker. TONS of Superior Coal, from Rausch /CkJ\J Gap, Dauphin county, and Gold Mine Gap, Schuylkill county, for ealo by E. Biddle, Jr. nt tho Waro-houso property formerly owned by S. M. Hoover, at prices from $3,25 to $3,50 per ton. March 17, 1863. NOTICE IS hereby given to oil persons interested, that tho following accounts havo been filled in tho Protho nutary’a Office for examination by tho accountants therein named, and will bo presented to the Court qT Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for con firmation and allowance, on Wednesday tho 13th day of April, 1053: 1. Tho final account of Daniel Klino, Assignee of Philip Ebert, Sr., under a deed of voluntary as signment for tho benefit of creditors. 3. Tho account of William Ivor, Committee of James Woods, (a mute) appointed by tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county. 3. The second account of Jacob Spangler, Com mittee of Moses Wolf, under the act of Assembly relating to habitual drunkards. 4. Trust account of James W. Hays, Commit tee of James Hays, a lunatic. GEORGE ZINN. Prolh’y. Frothy. Oflloo, Carlisle, March 10, 1853-41* To Lumbermen, CAUGHT afloat on tho Susquehanna river, on tho 7lh of February last, 3 White Pino Logs;— one of thorn is 18 foot long, and tho letter U cut across ono end*—two of thorn is 10 foot long with tho loiters L X T cut on ono of them—tho othor has no markd. Thoownorwill como forward, prove property, pay charges, and take thorn away,or they will bo disposed of os tho law directs. ANDREW WOODS. Comb, co., March 10,1863. OR. O. r. FETTER, HAVING located himself ot the Carlisle Springs, offers his professional services to tho citizens qj North Middleton township fit vicinity, CuAnoxs MODERATE. March 3, I^s3—ly NOTICE is hereby given-to the creditors of{ James Bealio, that Samuel Bealie, Assignee of j the said James, has applied to the Orphans 1 Court of Cumberland county for hia. discharge, and for authority to reconvey a tract of land which it was unnecessary to dispose of, to the said Jas. Beatle, &c M and that the court have appointed the 18th 1 day of April, 1853, for any person interested to show cause, If any they have, why the prayer of Samuel Uoalie should not bo granted; when the creditors may attend if they deem proper. March 24, 1053—8 t ALLpersons are hereby notified that Letters lea* tamontary On the estate of Jamison Hannon, late of the borough of Newvillo, Cumberland county ,dcc’d. have been- issued by (ho Register in and for said J county to the subscribers, the first named living in Newvillo, and the last named in Frankford town-' ship. All persona having claims ordomonds against the ostf.to of the said dcccdcht, are requested to make known the same without delay, and Ihosoindobled to make payment to WILLIAM GRACEY, JOS. HANNON, Feb 24, 1853—Gt Ex I ™. Valuable Property (or Sale. THE two story brick plastered House and part of a lot of Ground, on the north oast corner of Pitt and Pomfret streets, now occupied by Mrs. Wm D Underwood. The lot con tains 00 feet in breadth on Pomfret street, and 73 feet on Pitl street. A great variety of choice fruit on the lot. There is 32 foot of vacant ground from the house,to (ho corner, and would make a hand some building lot. For particulars enquire on the premises, nr of Wm Gould, Auctioneer. February 34 1863—41* WHITE lIALE ACADEMY 3 mit.« wtMtof Harrisburg , Pa. THE Fifth Session of this flourishing Institu tion wil commence on Monday the 2d day of May next. Parents and Guardians are respect fully solicited to inquire Into the merits of this Institution before sending their sons or wards elsewhere. The situation is retired, pleasant,health ful, and convenient of access. The course of in struction will embrace the different brunches of a thorough English education, together will the La tin, Greek, French, German, Spanish and Portu guese languages, and Vocal & Instrumental Music. The Principal will bo assisted by four well qualified teacher?, viz: two in the Englhh branches, one in Penmanship, and Drawing, and one in Music and M odern Languages. Uoaiding,washing, tuition in tho English branches, and Voc I music per ses sion, (6 months,) $5O 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 5 00 Instrumental music, 10 00 For circulars and other information,address D. DENLINOER. Principal. While Hill, Cumb. Co., I’a. March 10,1853. J. W. EBY 1,000 Booß Agents Wanted, To sell Pictorial and Useful IVorUt far the year '53 IT J ANTED, in every county of the United Stairs V V active and enterprising men,to engage in the sale of some of tho best Dooka published in the country. To men of good address, possessing » small capital of from $25 to $lOO, such inducements will bo offered as to enable them to make from $3 to $5 a day profit. Tho Looks published by ua arc all useful in their character, extremely popular, and command large sales wherever they are offered. For particulars, address, (postage paid,) KOUERT SEARS, Puutmizn, IHI \Villiam street, New York March 3, 1853 1m IF you desiro a complete assortment of Goods to select from, cull in East Main street, where you a n bo supplied with lluit cloth of all breadths, sofa and chair springs, Mahogany Veneers from 37$ els to $2 per sett, Walnut and Maple Veneers. Mould ings of all breadths, Koscls, Varnishes, Alc. I invite ihcir particular attention to my Varnishes and every thing else used in their lino, March 3, 1863. 11. SAXTON. To Saddlers, Coticlimakers & Ulacksmitlis A complete assortment of saddlery, j.ipan, brass l\ and silver mounting, oil kinds of carriage trim mings, such ns damask, rati (net, lace, tassels, fringe, drab and blue cloth, red plush, plain, figured and enamelled canvass, patent and imitation leather, plated dashes, lamps, mil. castings, bent felloes, hubbs, spokes, boughs, hammered and rolled iron, of all sizes constantly on hand. March 3. 1833. H. SAXTON. Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, &e. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle, and the community at largo, that he has commenced tho manufacture of Mineral Waters and Sarsa p* rill a , of the very best flavor and quality, and the bottling of Porter. Ale, and Cider. Ito is fully and amply prepared to furnish all orders promptly and with despatch, and hopes by strict attention to receive that pa tronage duo to enlerprize, which ho respectfully asks. GEO. W. BRANDT. Carlisle, March 10, 1853 —6m Sloi rs'Clicinicul llalr Invigorator ARE YOU DALDI Is your hair falling offl Or la your head covered with Dandruff or Scruffl If bo, then make a fair trial'of* Starrs’ Chcrntwtyi_Qir Invigorator. Hundreds of persons in all parts df the country whoso heads wore entire ly bald, have hud their hair fully restored to its orig> inul perfection by the use of this valuable article.*— Head tho testimony. Mr. Sronns.—Dear Sir: Mr. Smith, of Newton, L. 1., obtained a bottle of your excellent Hair Invig. orator fat his lilllo girl, about four years old, her head being entirely bald; no hair of any consequence having grown on bet head from birth, andsurprising as It may appear, after having used but one bottle, a complete head of hair was produced njarly two inches long of a fine healthy growth. A. Doolittle, M.O. No. 141, Grand St. PniLiDKLrRiA, May IU, 1850. Mr. Sronns—Sir ; After being bald for a number having used numerous preparations to no effect, your Chemical Hair Invigorator has pro* ducod a fine head of now heir, and 1 hardly know how to express my gratitude for tho benefit I have received from your valuable article. J, Wadsworth, No. 10, Orchard si. Tho following testimony is from Mr. McMakln editor of tho “Saturday Courlon” “Starrs* Hair Invigorator.— lt gives us much pleasure, unsolicited, to record our testimony in fa* vor of the grdat pleasantness and entire efficacy of Starrs’ Chemical Hoir Invigoialor. On recovering from the icconl severe attack of illness, wo discover od that our usual healthy and abundant crop of hair wos rapidly fulling off, and chancing to have on hand a sample of the above article furnished by tho manufacturer many months previously, wo used but a single bottle, us directed, and found it to operate like a charm, In entirely chocking the fall ond creat (ng a now and healthy action of the scalp.” Wo could give many other references to some of our most respectable citizens, but would ask all who are troubled with Dandruff, are bald, or are losing their hair, to give Stone* Chemical Hair Invigorator a trial, and one trial will do more to convince you of our claims for it than alt tholcßlimony of others that wo might produce. Caution.— Ask for “Slorr’s Chemical Hair In vlgoiotor,” and novorlot dealers persuade youto use any other article as a substitute. Price 25 cents a bottle. Proprietor* and Manufacturer*.—C. P. Ambt & Co., No. 120, Arch street, Philadelphia. For salo in Carlisle by S. W. llaverallck, Sami. Elliott, and i Kelso,and.by dealers generally. October 28,1853—1 y CRANBERRIES justrocoivcd and forsalcattho cheap . Dscembo 10 Notice. By the Court. Cstatc Notice. TERMS $l,OOO A YEAR! r fo Cabinet Makers. Now York, Jan, 1, 1851 fc.INHOFF, Agt Tavern License. TO the Honorable the -Judges 6f the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land eounty, at April Sessions, 1853* The petition of George Duey, respectfully rep resents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a bouse of public entertainment incite house he now occupies as such in Uugestown, Silver Spring township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him jt license for the same the ensuing year, com mencing on the 2d Monday of April next. As in duly bound he will ever pray, &c. GEORGE DUEY. March 17,11853—31* We the undersigned citizens of the] Township Silver Spring, in the county of Cumberland, do certify (hat we are well acquainted \viili| the above named George Duey, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences ,for ihb accommodation of strangers and travellers, | and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and iraullets. K. Giffin, F. Myers, S. Sehseman, D. Lehn, D. Orns, Peter Phillips, G. V. Coover, H. Vogle song, John Lutz, Wm. M. Metly, Isaac Urenizer, □ .([Vi. Leidig, Jaoj's Dill, Henry Ilicltornoll, G. Forney. Tavern Licence, I'D llio Honorable llic Judges of llioCourt of Qcn cril Quarter Sessions of llio Peace of Cumberland cupnty, at April Sessions, A. D. 1653. Ti c petition o( Christopher Melhngor,respectfully re prison Is that your petitioner is provided with the no ccsaary requisites lor keeping a house of public cn lortoinmout, in llio house now occupied by him as in Newton township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him % license fur the so inc, the ensuing year, commencing on the second Monday of April next. As in duly bound ho will ever pray, &c. CIIRISTOPIIfcU MELLINGER. March 17,1853 —3w* Wo tlio undersigned citizens of Sloufilislown and vicinity, in the county of Cumberland,do certify (hat wo nru well acquainted with tho above named Christ. Mi-llinger, that he ia of good rcpulo for lion* csly and temperance, and is well provided with bouse room and conveniences for tho accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tav ern is necessary to accommodate tho public and cn* lerlnin sir. infers and travellers. Henry Sipe, J. VV. Vor.dorbclt, E. W. Sharp, John G. Loy, M Donaldson, Win, Goodbart, S. R. Allen, C. L. V.indi-rbeli, D, Rife, S. Green, Sami. Parks, C. Snoko, J Ut-adio. Tavcm License TO tint Honorablo the Judges of Ihe Courl ofj General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at April Sessions, 1863. The petition of John Hooker, respectfully re presents that your petitioner is provided wnh the necessary requisites for keeping a house ol'public entertainment in (ho house he now occupies as such in Dickinson township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to gram him a license lor the same the ensuing year, commencing on the ;-»,l Monday of April next. As m duly bound he w ill ever pray, &c JOHN DOCKER. March 17, 1853—3 t» Wo the undersigned ciiizens of llie township of Dickinson, in tho county of (Jumbel land, do cerli ly that we are well acquainted with llie above named John Hooker, that iio is of good repute for iionesiy and temperance, and is well pro vided ivuli house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommo date ilic public and entertain strangers and lers. Samuel Rcelcm, Win Palm, Win Vanasdlen, John Kis’-mger, John Clamly, Julin Memminger, (t Triu, John Spence, 8 Newcomer, L) Wuielers, J \V Faust, S MehatT.a, D WifTiainson, J New coner, Win Forbes, Jus Shultz. Tavern License, TO the Honorable tho Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence of Cumber land county. ,u April Sessions, 1853. Thepennn of Frederick Zarra<her,respectfully represents, Uut your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites (or keiping a house ol public entertainment in the house now occupied as such by A. Byers, in Newton township.— Your peuiiuner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, commencing on ilio'Jd Monday of April next. As in duty bound lie will ever pray. V RED ERICK ZAKRACIiE R . March 17, 1853—31 Wo tho subscribers citizens of New ton town ship, do certify that Fredk. Zarrncher, the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers ond travellers. TJ Hnckoir, D V Ahl, John Whaler, H Har der, Daniel Dyers. Jos Wacuoner, Win Smith, Henry Killian, V Newman, Sami Waggoner, Jno \\ illiams, John Hoover, D Wagoner, J Uricker. VitVC'l'll License TO tho Ilunornblo (ho Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of tho Pence of Cumber land County, at April Sessions. A. L). 1853. The petition of Peter U. Goodyear, respcclfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with tho necessary requisites fur keeping a house of public : enterlomincnl. in the house now occupied by him I 09 such in Monroe township. Your ! therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license ! fur the same the ensuing your, commencing on tho 'second Monday of April, 1853. As in duty bound bo wilt ever pray, See. PETER B. GOODYEAR. March 17.1853—3 w» Wo tho undersigned cllilcns of the township ofj Monroe, in the county of Cumberland, do certify! that Wo ore well acquainted with tho above named j Peter B. Goodyear, that ho Is of good repute fori honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room, and conveniences for the scoomo-1 modation of strangers ond travellers, ond that such . Inn or Tavern is ncccssaiy to accommodate the' public and entertain strangers and travellers. I John Paul, George Slrock, Jacob Grove. Joseph Brisker, Jacob Nicsloy, M. O. Beltzhoovor, Adam 1 Gcnslcr, Michael G. Brandi, S. A. Weakley, Michael Longsderf, Peter Livingcr, Benjamin Krciter, John A. Ahl. Tavern License. TO the Honorable Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county. Tho petition of Benjamin Hoon, of Eastponns borough township in said county, respectfully re* presents, that ho is well provided with house room and conveniences for tho lodging and accommoda tion of strangers and travellers, at Iho house for merly kept by him, being on tho road loading from tho west end of the Harrisburg bridge lo Peters* burg. Ho therefore prays iho Honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public Inn or Tavern, and ho, as in duty bound, will pray, &c. benjamin hoon. March 17. 1853—3 t Wo. the subscribers, citizens of Easlponnsboro* township, In which iho above meniionod Inn or Tavern is prayed for lo bo licensed la proposed to bo kop>, do'corilfy that Donjamln Hoon, tho above applicant is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, nnd la well provided with houao room and eonyonionocs for the lodging and accommodation of strangers nnd travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers. John Keel, J. Kuone, J. B. Rrford, M. Living eton, J. EsUngor, G. LongsdorlT, J. P. Boyer, B. Freeland, J. Wills, T. Flowers, J. Ronnlnger, J. LongneoUor, O, A. Poison* Blacksmith and Machinists, WILL And no ditllmitly In selection such aizen of Iron, Sleol, Anvils, Vicoa. Screw plates, Files, &o, at prloaa that cannot fall to please, at tho aheap hardware store of July 93 Proclamation.' WHEREAS the Honorable James H. Gbahaji President Judge of (he several Courts of Com mon Pleas of thecounlles of Cumberland, Perry end Juniata,inPonnsylvania,and justice o the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery in said counties, and Hen. John Rupp and Sami. Woodburn, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminorand General Jail Delivery .for thotrialof all capital and othoi offences, in the said county of Cumbcrland-by their precepts to rao directed dated the 20th of January 1853, have ordered the Court of Oyer & Terminer amLOondral Jail Delivery, to bo holdon at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of April, next, (being tho at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE isthoroforo orobyglvon, otheCoro nor, Justices oft ho Peace fc Constables of thesaid county of Cumberland .thaUboy ore by tho said pre cept oommanded-to be then & (boro in their proper persons-,wi th t hoi noils, records, inquisitions, ozami natio i nd all j (her remembrances, to do those thingswhlch totheir officesoppcrtain lobe done,and allthoßothatarohuundby recognizances,toprosecute against tho prisoners that are or then shallbo in the jail of saidcoi'tly ,aro to bo there to prosecute them asshal bo jut . Estate Notice. LE TTERS testamentary on tho estate of Jacob Waggoner, late of Mochanicsburg, Cumbciland county, deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county, to (ho subscribers, the first named living in Mochanicsburg, and the last named in the borough of Carlisle. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate pnyracnt.ond those hav ing claims will present them for eelllcmen to SUSANNAH WAGGONER, WILLIAM MATEER, January 13, 1853—fit Ex’rS. GROCERY STORE~RE.iIOVAL. r pHB undersigned would respectfully inform his J, old customers and the public in general, (hot bo has removed his GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE to the corner, tinea doors north of his old stand, directly opposite Hann n’a Hotel, and lately occupied by Mi. Robert Snodgrass, Ho has recent ly-replenished his urge slock of Provisions end Groceries, and is now fully prepared to sell at ro ducod prices. C. INHOFF, Agt, February 17, 1863—4 t The two story plastered house, in North Dan over street, adjoining property of the subscriber on the north, and at present in the occupancy of N. W. Woi ds, is offered fonent Irom the Ist of April nest. The house is in excellent order, with n brick bark building, smoke house, good stable, cistern, with well and pump in the yard, &c. Also, the two story brick building in Leather street, adjoining the properly of the subscriber.— 'Phis property is in good order, having been recent ly repaued. WILLIAM LEONARD. February 17, 1853—41 Estate Notice LETTERS of administration on the cslote of Pe ter Kinsley, hi to of SilvcrSpring township,Cumber land county, deceased, have been issued by the He of said county, to the subscriber residing in iho same township. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present thorn for selilement to JAMES IRVIN. February 17, 1853—Cl* Clothing'-Clieapcr than Ever! Removal. M& L. STINER, beg lenvo to inform their , friends ami the public, that they have remo ved their largo CLOTHING STORE to the room 'on the cast corner of the Market House, on Main ulroel.and directly opposite Milner's store, where may bo found the largest, cheapest, and best assort ment of Clothing in Carlisle, As they are deter mined to sell off their winter slock even at a sacri fice, it would bo well for all to call as soon as pos. siblc if they wish bargains. March 10, 1853. DR. joniv S. SPRIGGS* OFFERS his professions (services to the people fo Dickinson township and vicinity. Residence— On (ho Walnut liotlom road, 1 mile oast of Centro ville. February 3, 1853. ly* STRAW GOODS-SPRINO 1§53. r | MI E Subscriber is now prepared to exhibit to Merchants and Milliners his usual heavy stuck uf I. idles’ and Misses’ STRAW AND SILK BONNETS, STRAW TRIMMINGS and artificial flowers Pulm lcaf, Panama ond Every Variety of for Gentlemen, which for Extent. Variety and bo.iu ty of munnracli'.rc, as well as uniformly close prices, will bo found unrivalled. THOMAS WHITE. No. 41 South Second Street. Feb I 0 —3m PMlodrfpMfl THE Allen and East! Pcnnsboroogh Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incor porated by an act of Assembly, Is now fully organ izod, and in operation cinder the management of tho following Managers, viz : Daniel Daily, Win. R. Gorgas, Michael Cockiin, Mclclioir Bronnemun, Christian Slavman, John G. Dunlap, Jacob (I. Coovcr, Lewis Hycr, Henry Logon, Benjamin H. Musscr, Jacob Mumrna, Joseph Wick ershum, Alexander Call.cm I. Tho rales of insurance are as low and favorable oa any Company of the kind in llio Slate. Persons wishing to become members ore invited lo make ap plication to the agents of the company who arffwil luii' to wail upon them ol unv Inna. DENJ. H. MOSSER. Presided. Hfsnv Login, Vice President. Lewis lltxr, Stcretary. Miuuacl Ciicklin, Treasurer, October 7, 185‘J. I Cumberland County.— Rudolph Martin, N. Cum berland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown j Henry Zoar- I jngj Shlrcmanalown ; Cliarloa Bali, Carlisle; Dr. J. 1 Ahl, Churclilown; Samuel Grsham, Wesipennsburo'; James M’Dowoll, Frankford ; Mode Giiflilh, South Middleton; Samuel Woodburn. Dickinson, Samuel Coover, Benjamin llavcrstick, Mcclianlosburg, John Shcrrick, Lisburn, David Coovcr, Sliopliatdslown.J Yoik County —John Bowman, Dillsgurg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Fei]., Washington i W. S. Picking, Dover ; J. W.Craft, Paradise. Harritburg.— Houser Sc Lochmun. Members of the company having polices about to oxp ro can have them renewed by making appliaa. lion to any of the agents. ___ Now and VTcsli Arrival* of GROCERIES, FRUITS, SPICES, &c., &o. SUCH aa Oranges, Lemons, Figs.Prucns,Citron Raisins, Currants, Nuts. Cloves, Cinnamon Maco, &c. A splendid ussortmont of Gilt China Flower Vases oflho latest styles, Fancy GillChlna Cups, CanJcllabras, Hall Lonferna, &-♦. All to bo had at Iho cheap store of December 10, 852, Stoves Stoves! riIHE subscriber has made arrangements with JL the boat manufacturers of Stoves in Troy, Ah bany* New Yoik, Philadelphia, &0., by which ho can offer inducements lo persona wishing to pur chase Stoves equal (o the manufacturers. Among his aeaortraontof COOK STOVES, will bo found the beat ami most approved patterns adopted for burning either wood or coal, oil of which are warranted. His Parlor Stoves, embrace now and beautiful stylos, and such as cannot fall lo ploaso nil tastes. In addition to those, ho has. on hartd a largo assortment of NINE PLATE S'IWES , which ho feels satisfied will please purchasers. Persona desirous of procuring a good stovo will do well to examine my stock, os it will bo their advantage lo give mo the preference. JOHN D. GORGAS. West Nigh 5/., opposite Rhoads* Warehouse. Carlisle, Sept 16, 1960. H, SAXTON FOR RENT. SUMMER HATS I'lro lUMurancc, agents. C, INHOFF, Agl. "WESTRIVE TO PLBABR H THE subscriber would respectfully sDooubm I* (he citizens of ihls place and all persons visaing Ibo lime during thoHolydoys, that he baa Dow on band and wilt continue to bo aupplied with tj>* fallal dot* ikies up to (bo oloao of the season, comprising io port Confectionaries or the choicest varieties, aaob as Fine Candy Toys, Jolly Cukos, Bon Bons*.Gum,Cordial,Lemon, Choc, olate, and fruii drops, rose, vanilla and burnt almoads. Trench and exploding Secret*, also, all the tfttnon va ricties,all of which wll be aoU toholtwfa.Wrflcil at low rales at Krlss Klnglo’s Old Hall, in North Hanover street, a few door* north of (ha Bank, where we have just received FRUITS tod NOTTS of the latest importations, each at oranges, lemons, raisins,*6gs, preens, citron, oarianls, toft and paper shelled almonds, filberts, cocos* ortam dk ground oots, also /Toys and Goodti . ,* of every kind from all parts of Europe,manoftotarsA of wood, glass, china, pspieMnncbie, (in, India rob. ber, zinc, &c., such a* fine wax, kid & jointed dolls* sewing and card baskets,work and fancy bolls, flower vases, motto caps, tea sells, music boxes, pork monies, battle doors, grace Loops, masks, drams, puna, .trumpets, dominoes, lotto, and other games, dec., fancy snaps cod hair oils of every variety. 11l connection with the obovo a large slock bf FA MIL Y GROCERIES, such as Lorcring’scrushed, pulverized abd troVrh Sugars, coffee, molasses, starch, indtg, saleratßS, green and block teas, spices, butter, water and soda ° rockers, matches, dec., and as we “Strive to Pleas# all are invited to examine our stock. The subscriber returns bis thanks to the public for the patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to please to merit a continuance of (bo same. December 10, 1862 Great Arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. AT (bograt Mart for Dry-goods,Groceries, 800 l and Shoos, at tbo corner of Hanover and Loa* (her street., The sdoicribor respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that he has returned Troth Philadelphia, with a Urge and varied assortment bf FALL AND WINTER GOODS* consisting in pail of Dtoadclolbs and Cfttsimeisf, Sauincts, Vestings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Flan nels, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Blankets, &c. Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, Bombazines, figured, plain and changeable Poplins, Mouslin de Lsioes, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Merinocs,Shawls,Ho siery, dee. A large assortment of Parasols, Bonnets & Rib bans. White and colored Caipot Chain. Hats & Caps.— A very large assortment of Men's and Uny* Hals and Caps, of every stylo and quality. Boots & Shoes. —An cztonsivo variety of Mens*, Women’s, and Children's Boots and Bhoss, fiomlhO most celebrated manufacturers. Groceries, Such as Sugar, Codec. Molasses, Rice, dee. Choice TEAS from the well known Tea dealers, J«h kins Ac Co. All who vinil our establishment ate free (o to knowledge that wo aro soiling every description of Goods,at astonishingly low prices. Our system of low prices has already attracted a great number of people. The attention of all who wish good bar gains is solicited, as extraordinary inducements eao bo offered to purchasers. Uutter. Uggs, Rage,Soop, and Diied Fratt, taken a t roarkefpricca. N. W. WOODS, Ast October 7, 1 862, The Elopliaul Has Arrived, And is now to be aeen at LYNIX'S, in North San over Street, WHERE ho has just opened a Mammoth stock of 11 A K L) W A H E, which makes one of the largest* most complete, and cheapest assortments ever offer ed to tho public. I now invito oil persons in went of good Hardware at reduced prices, to give ms S call os I can accommodate all from a needle to SO anvil, and at prices to suit tho limes. Recollect * penny saved is two earned, and 1 consider a nimble sixpence belter than a slow shilling. To Itouatkcepers. —A groat assortment of house keeping articles, such as brass and enamel preserv ing kettles, frying pans, bake pans, wsme irons, smoothing irons, shovels, longs, waiters, trays,forks, knives, cui vers,steels, bulchci knives, spoons, plated ten and table spoons, pocket and pen knives In great vmii iy, lozors and rator straps, scissors,sheers, iron and brass, polished steel and common shovels and longs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs, water cans, painted buckets, wash boards,improved patent cistern pumps and Icod pipe. brushes. —A largo assortment of whitewash, dost, sweeping, horse and painters brushes. Iron. —A largo slock of hammered bar iron, rolled iron of ell kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, round, square <.nd band iron, English wagon boxes, and steel of all kindr. Paiu/s, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, &c. Glass of all sizes. To Shoemakers. —A full assortment of Morocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts, Shoe* (bread. Pegs, Knives, end Tools of oil kinds. Blake's Piro Proof Paints of different colors. To Carpenters*— Afull assortment of planes,siwr, chisels, gages, squares, brace.., bills, bench screws, augurs and augur bilts, hatchets, &C. 7b Cnachmakcrs and Saddlers.—A first rate as* soriment of (Ju riago trimmings, such as laces, las* sels, fringes, drub cloth and sallinctt, head linings, imitation inamclrd leather, patent leather curtln oil cloth, plain ami ilgurcd; Dusher lions,Lamps, Axles, Springs, Mitlnblo Castings, Uont Felloes, Hubs, Mows, Philips’ potent boxes foi wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and Japan bornoss mountings, Ruddle trees, Whips, and every article used by Sad* dlois very cheop. Wall Taper.— The most splendid assortment of Wall Papci, Window Blind Paper, and Fite Board Prints, over brought to Carlisle and very cheap. J. P. LYNB. Carlislu, March 34, 1669. Groceries. A general osaortniotU of Fresh CoflUs, Drown, *V Into At, crushed Sugars,Splcos, Chocolates, Extrsot of Coffee, and a constant and general supply of Joiikiu’s No. I.Xcas, , either in bulk or packs, of superior quality, trlth til the other varieties, including WILLOW % CEDAR WARE t ■ uch at Baskets, Tuba, Buckets, Measures, Bowls' Churns, &o. Fur sale by J.W.EBY, June 3, 1852. . ■ • Full and Winter Oooda. rpHE subscriber is now opening a general asaprt* mont of now GooJa, among which may ho oh'ti? meroted Pcloibljqw Overcoat Cloths, Broad Cloths nnd Cossimores, Batinctls and Kentucky Jenna, French Morjnoca, French Dombnzlnca, Cashmeres und Moua do I.alnoa, ' with a great variety of Fancy Goods of all tions, and aro altered at tho lowest cosh prices. GEO W HITNER. November U, 1863. ' •• • VIIB LATEST IVEWfI IS, THAT iho subscribers oro receiving weekly *qp plies of handsome and cheap Drees Goode, Clothe* Coaalmcrus, Soti'metls, Flannels, Delaines at 10| equal to iho 25 cent goods, Shawls in great variety, Dross trimmings, buttons, &0., selling offal pflotl that defy competition. Call and see them. ' ' A. & W. DENTZ. March 21, 1869. Estate Notice. NOTIC E la hereby given that letters oT admlrt*' latrotlon on live citato of Ann Eliza Beelman, late of Monroo township, Cumberland count/,, hat* been granted by the Register of said county* lo tho subscriber residing in Monroo township; All I persons having o|sims against said, estate will present them for lolllempitt* and those indebted will make immediate payment to ' • .. . : GEO. BBBtMAN, AdmV. ■ Mafoh 17,l'W$U-6l* - P. MONYER
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