NOTICE.' ' THE Stockholders of tho Harrisburg, Carlisle aoi Chambereborg Turnpike Road Company, are ln pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly, passed the 10th day of April, 1826,'0n election, will be held at tho public house of Henry L. Burkholder, in the borough of.Car lisle, off Monday, the Gih of March, insi., the hours of Land 3 o’clock In tho afternoon of said day, to elect Three. Managers for said Cornet pany. - JOHN iRWIN, Pres’l. March 3, 1854. Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cum* berland county, at April Sessions, 1874, The petition of David Reed, respectfully repre sents that your petitioner Is provided with the ne cessary requisites for beeping a house of public entertainment in the house now occupied by Jos. Black, In Hogestown, Silver Spring township. Vour petitioner therefore prays your Honors to grant him ft license for the same the ensuing year, commencing on the 3d Monday of April next,— A» du 'y 110 wUI eror^ lD reed. March 3,.1854-3i* Wo the undersigned citizens of (he township of Silver. Spring, in the nounty of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named David Reed, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for theaccom, modatton of strangers and travellers,and thataoch Inn orTavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. J M Martin, Lewis Wollet, Sami Fought, John Hanabow, J Hemp, B Carman, i Trimble, Geo Trimble,. Oanl Foght, DSpanglor, D F Williams, John Musser, Henry Snell, Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judgetof the Coorl of O moral Quarter Sessions of thifvPeaoe of Cum berland o mnly, at April Sessions, 1654. The petition of John Hoover, respectfully rep resents that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment in (be house he now occupies as such in the borough of Mechanicsburg. Your p titioner therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license the ensuing year, commencing on the 21 Monday of April next. As in duty bound lie will ever fray. JOHN HOOVER. March 9,1851—31 We the undersigned citizens of the Borough of Mechanicsburg, in the county of Cumberland, do certify (hat we are welt acquainted with (lie above named John Hoover, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. John Duey, J A M«*loy, S Zacharias, J Millel son, S Horley, Wm Rebels, S Arnold. D Spons or. Wm Miller, S Gatver, 0 Urich, J T Ayres, i Kosef P Coble. Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Coart of Genera) Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cum berland county, at April Sessions, 1654. The petition of Jonathan DifTenderfer, respect fully represents that your petitioner Is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment in the house now occupied by R S Alcorn, In the Last Ward In Carlisle.— Your petitioner therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same (he ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Monday of April next. As in duly bound he will ever prav. JONATHAN DIFFENDERFER. March 3, 1851—31 We the undersigned citizens of the East Ward, of the Borough of Carlisle, in (he county of Cum b-rland, do certify that we are well acquainted wl h the above named Jonathan DifTenderfer, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is w«il provided with house room and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and dial such Inn er Tavern is neces sary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Win. Alexander, It. McCartney, M- Holcomb, H J Kelly, Blward Shower, John Underwood, Wil iam Ball, Stephen Keepers, Daniel Eckels, William Barni z. Mibhael Mlnloh, Jacob Zug, J. Armstrong, C. Inhoff. Wanted. THE Cumberland Valley Railroad Company will pay cash Tor Cross-Ties delivered at any point on their road previous to the Ist day of June, A. D. IBM. For good sound While, Rook or Chesnul Oak, and Walnut Ties* 8 feet Ip length, (exclusive or kerfs,) well hewn on two opposite and parallel sides, with faees*not lees than 9 inches in width, and 6 inches in thickness between faces, 33 cents each will bo paid. For Ties of same length and quality as above, with from 7 to 9 inches face and 6 inches in thick ness, 38 cents each will be paid. And for good sound Chesnul Ties same dimen aions as above, the price will be Four cents less, each. Persons wishing to furnish Ties on (he above conditions, will please give early notice to the undersigned. A. F. SMITH, Sup’t. Railroad Office, Cbambg. Fob IC—4t XaX3AI>, ZINC, IRON PAINT, OIL & COLORS. Manufactured by fuanci* s. Lewis &. Co.. represented by Lewis, James, & Co., 135 Sooth it Street, Philadelphia. Orders thankfully received—punctually attended <o, guaranteed to give satisfaction, and offered for sale on the most liberal terms. For samples and particulars please address as above. January 26, 1853—3m0. Removal & Change. Immense & Atttaotive Stooß. Morris l. iiallowell&co, Philadelphia having removed Into their splendid new ware, houae, entrance No. 147 Market, and No. 31 North Front street, are opening for their Spring trade an assortment of Silk & Fancy Goods, lhal for extent and variory will surpass any stock ever offered in that market. Entering Into their new store, which la one of tho largest in America, with a business of an unusual amount already es tablished, >n4 Intending largely to increase il.os peoitlly with (hole who buy FOR CASH, and be lieving (list the fairest ayslom in jobbing goods ia to have uniform prices, they will bo compelled to sell at a muehamaller profit than can possibly be Afforded whore long credits are given. Under their Cash and Short Credit system (he jiQ£«saJty for charging targe profits does not exist, •ad by selling thelr goods at • very small advance ca foreign eost. They mean to make it (ho interest of every judge of goods, (o buy on the following TERMSt Cash Duyera will receive.a discount of SIX per cent, if the money be paid In par funds, within ten days from dale of bill. • Uocurrent money will also betaken aa its market value on the day It la received.' To merchants of undoubted standing & credit of (3)X months will bo given if desired. Where money Is remitted In advance of maturity • discount tho rate of 19 per cent, per annumn will bo allowed. They, ask from merchants visiting the Eastern Cities, the favor of an examination of their alock, being aatiafiod lhal they will be convinced (hat It I* /tot (or their interest to pay tho* large proflta that ere absolutely essential to (hose who give long credits, M L HALOWELL, “ T JAMES TRAQUAIR, J L lIALOWELL, AW LITTLE. TWBWENEY, BR HUTCHINSON fVbroiry?, 1654— 9q)>’ POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR 13. GEORGE SHEAFFER, GEORGIA BRINDLE, arid JOHN C. BROWN, Esquires, Directors of fie Poor and of the House of Employment, of Cumber land County, in account with said County, from the Ist day of January, to the 31sl day of December, A. D., 1853, inclusive; viz: , To amount received from county Trea surer. 36000 00 do remaining in hands o.f J. Squler, Treasurer* lastaeltlemeni, 124 72$| | do received, of James deadenin' for hides end,shins, 116 39$ do do for use of Wm. Ryan, 117 50 do do . ofR. Snodgrass, Esq., for use, do do of Woodward & Schmidt for Gloverseed, do do of C. McGlaughlin, for use of D. Smith do do of G. C, Saunderaon, for use of Mary Kneltle, 60 00 do do of John Laughlin for use, 74 00 do do for Tallow, 45 00 do do of Perry county for the support of sundry pau pers, do do of James Walker, for the use ofT. Walker, 20 00 do do of Jab. Dunbar, for ose, 10 00 do do of York county, for the support of sundry patr pars, do do for Indentures, do do for Sundries, JACOB SQ&IER, Etq ., Treasurer of the Poor Hon ty, in account with the Director l of taid Intlii 3 lit day of December , I Cash received from County Treasurer, $6OOO 00 do do from J Lobach, Slcwotd, from different sources as exhibited in the forego ing Statement. CBI 07) do remaining in hands of Treasurer at lest settlement, 124 72$ 7 head of horses, 13 mlloh cows, 17 head of steers, 2 bulls, 30 head of stock hogs, 4 pigs, 7 ahoats, 2G sheep and 2 calfs. Beef, Pork, Multon and Veal, fattened and kittled on the Farm in 1853. 25 Beeves, average weight, 587 pounds, (14,675 Iba.) 31 Hogs, average weight,SSB pounds, (7,376 lbs.) 37 Sheep, average weight, 43 pounds, (1,161 lbs.) 11 Calves, average weight, 60 pounds, (660 lbs.) malting in all 23i874 Iba. . * r Farming Utensils otrfhe Farm Ist January, 1854. 1 broad and 1 narrow wheeled wagon, I now atono wagon, wagon bed, 1 pair of wood ladder*, (wo pair of hsy landers, 1 carl anil carl gesr*, | fillburry and horncsi, 4 plows, 4 harrows, 5 double shore! plows, 3 single shovel plows, I ihreashlng machine and horse power, 1 fanning mill, 1 rolling toreon, 1 earn shelter, 1 ground roller, 9 culling boxes. 3 grind stones, 2 log ehaintfjM cow chains, six sell r /agon geers. 6 co(( of plough gears, 1 volt ofcarpenter tools. 1 set of bl tools; 1 sett of butch, crlng tools, 5 wheel barrows, I cabbageknifc, 5 grain cradles, 13 mowing scythes. 4 mattocks, 5 crowbars, 6 shovels, J sell of boring tools for blowing rocks, and a variety of spades, forks, siokela, Rakes, corn hoes, alone hammers, sledges. **«•, mawls, wedges, &c., &c. Schedule showing the proceeds of tho Farm for 1853, 724 bushtls of wheal, 19 of rye, 1400 of corn, 608 of oils, 400 of potatoes, J uf timothy seed, 9 of dovsr •cod. 8 of soup beans. 10 of bunch beans and peas, 90 of onions, £ of little onions, IS of parsnips, 35 of beets, 20 ofiurnips, 3000 lieods of cabbage, 61G dozen cucumbers, 43 loada of bay, 10 of cornfodder, two barrels of elder and SO bushels of winter appols. Manufactured and made in tho House and Shop, 159 shirts and chemies, 98 frocks, 3D petticoats, 5 caps, 72 sprons, 17 bolsters, SO pillow caret, 7 son bnnnot*, 38 sheets. 40 pair of slocking* knitted. 21 pair footed, 11 towels, 0 chafbods, 38 comforts, 10 pair of drawers, IGO lb*, of turd sotp. 28 barrels of soft soap. (In the Carpenter Shop,) made 23 coffins, 1 sled, 3 large gales, 9 smalt gates 1 palton ladder,' 6 rocking cradles, 1 woadbox fat the office, 6 wash* log machines, also cut 75 cords of wood, made 250 rails, quarried stone for and made 91 rods of atone fence, pul up a porch at the tenant house, done 830 worth of blachsmilhing. Number of paupers in the Institution Ist January, 1853. of which 23 were colored, 108 Number admitted up till 31st December, 1853, of which 10 were colored and 6 born in the House, 190 Making (he whole number through (ho year. Of which 17 died, G children bound out, 21 eloped snd 148 were discharged, Leaving Iho number of paupers in the Poor (louse Ist Jsuusry, 1854, of which 14 are ool'd. Out dourpaupoie supported at public'expense through the year. Whole number remaining chargeable at (be end of the year. Of those remaining In the Pour House 31st December, 1853, (hero are— Males 60 of which 6 are colored, Females 40, of which 6 are colored, And 11 out door paupers. II? There are as near ss can be ascertained, 13 under 5 year*; 4 from 5 to 10: 15 IVom 10 to 20 il6 from 20 to 30; 17 from 30 to 40 ( 5 from 40 to SO i 9 from 50 to 60; 19 from 60 to 70| 6 from 70 to 80 ; 1 from 60 to 00 s 1 from 90 to 100. In addition to the above 304 transient paupers or travellers, bsve boon supported for short periods without regular orders. We the directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Cumberland County, do certify (hat (ho above and foregoing etatament to contain a Just and (rue exhibit of the Institution during (he period above slated, according to the beat of our knowledge. Given under our handa (his thirty-first day of December, A. 0., 1853. GEORGE SHEaFFER, 1 GEORGE ORINDLE, > Bindert. JOHN C. BROWN. J We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland County, elected, appointed, and aworo according to Lav, having examined the account! and vouehera of (he Directors of the Poor and Houio of Employment Ipf the avid County, from the first day of January to the Ibirly-firsi day of December, A. D„ 1853, do oeilify that we find a balance in tbs hands of Jaoob Squler, Esq., Treasurer, of Six Hundred and Fifty one Dollars and Tirtymine and one-half esnta. Given under our handa (he 19tb day of January, A. D., 1854. SAMUEL MEOAW, i P. QUIGLEY, $ Auditors. J.B DRAWBAUGH, ) March 9,4654-3*. Valuable Properly Tor Sale or Rent* THE Warehouse Property, formerly occupied by E. Biddle, jr., as a coal yard. Ia for eale or rent. For terms apply to W. M. DIDDLE. February 93,1854. SIIAHOHAISI SIIANCtVIAISI A Fine lot ofShamzhal Chickens forsalcohosp. Apply to E- M. BIDDLE, Jr. February 93,1854. * ' _____ SEALING OFF AT COST! THE subscriber having determined to quit the mercantile business, will sell bis stock of Drjr Goods, Groceries, Liquors, &c,» at cost#' Persons wishing to purchase cheap Goods will do well to e,, J. ,6 .? ni , OHAB. BARNITZ. | Omllilo, r.b, $3,1351 CR By payment of Interest on dower in favor ofMra. o’Brion,onthe land purchased of A. McDowell in 1843, $3B 91 Cash for groceries, merchandize, cloth* ing, bedding, &0., included, 218344} For stock, 607 33 For shoemaking, tailoring & hatting, 301 87} For support of door paupers, 393 31} For stone coal for 9 years, 979 88 For support of paupers at Lunatic Hos pital at Harrisburg, For floor, grinding, &r., I For blackSmithihg, Including one new I wagon, For leather, For out-door funeral expenses, For Constable's fees, in removing pau pers, For materials, & for use of House and Farm, 77 63} For Hardware, 85 98}! For manufacturing saufnett, 39 98} For Iffmber, 47 63 For plaster and grinding, 37 60 For freight on groceries and lumber, 34 76} For out door medical aid, SO For sheet iron and reparipg coal stoves, 30 81} For tin and copper ware, and mending, 24 34} For eadd'ery, 17 40 For carpenter work, 31 00 For one cooking stove and castings, 37 67 For printing and stationary, 12 58 For oar fare and travelling expenses, 9 88 For Sundries, I 38 Jos. Lobach, Salary, (hireling's wages Included,) 600 00 Dr W W Dale, Salary, for one I year, 100 00 Lemuel Todd, Esq., Attorney, salary for one year, Jacob Squier, Esq., Treasurer, salary for one year, 40 00 Sklles Woodborn, Esq., extra pay as dl rector, George Sheafier, Esq., George Drindle, Esq-, Balance in hands of Treasurer, 66 00 76 Bfl 63 36 33 17 6 39 S 00 2 70 95,805 80} 96,80 s SO. tae and Houte of Employment of Cumberland Conn* tulion,from the I*l day of January , to the 1853, inclutive, viz By payment of Director’s orders, $6,164 40j By balance in hands of Treasurer, 651 39. 96,805 80} Stock on Farm Ist January, 1854, Drug Stroe at Public Solo. THE subscriber will offer at public fiale, on SATURDAY, the 4lh of March, 1654, iho Stock and Fixtures of the Drug Store on (ho corner of Maine and Fitt ale., opposite the Railroad Depot, consisting of a complete aasortment of Drugs, Fancy Goods, Jars, Mineral'Water Apparatus, complete, Counters, Window Shelves, an Iron Safe end others articles, all of which will bo sold without reserve. Sale to oommeoo at 1 o'clock, P. M.» when terms will bo made known by W. M. PENROSE, , Agent for the Owner. Rost. MoOa»twht, Auctioneer. ■Fnbtuny, 93,w~f * - ■ »■ .t .■ i •»» - ; MT’MONKY WANTED «ttbJ«b<Be*, . i ~ Tavern License, •TO the Judges of ihe Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Curb* berland county* at April Sessions, 1894. The petition of Jesse Berkheimer respectfully represents* that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment* in the house he now occu pies as such in Hampden township. Your peti tioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him •a licensafor the same the ensuing year, commenc ing, on the Sd Monday of April next. As in duty bound bo will ever pray, &o. JESSE BERKHEIMER. February 23,1854.* We the undersigned, citizens of the township of Hampden,in thecounty ofCumberland, do certify that we afo wpll acquainted with the above named Jesse Berkhefracr; that ho is of good repute for honesty apd temperance, and is well provided with hbuse recto and confidences for the accommoda tion of strangers andiravellers, and that such Inn oilTavero Is necessary to accommodate the public aid entertain strangers and travellers. UohhSheibahn, 13. Erb, M. C. Eberly, George Gleitn, Henry Snavciy, George Snavcly, Andrew Kreltzeiv Dfcniel Walter, Samuel Eberly, L. M. Barnhart* J« M, Bielteli, Thomas Lindsay, Chris. Wisler, Jr* John Eberly, Abraham Pretz. 23173 246 til* 140 76 171 S 3 90 18 63 76 t Tavern Liccutc. TO thb Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cum berland bounty, at April Sessions, 1864. The petition of Samuel AMgeier respectfully represents, that your petit.oner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house now occupied by Goodyear,in Monroe township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, com mencing on the second Mondoj*of April next. As In duty.bound he will ever pray, Bic. i SAMUEL ALLGEIER. February 23, 1854. We lie undersigned citizens of the township of Monroeiin ihe county of Cumberland, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named SamaelUllgeler J that he is of good repute for honestyJind temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of {(rangers ami travellers, and that euch Inn; or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the pub lic andpnlertnln strangers and travellers. 1 T A Weakley, Peter U Goodyear, Peter S Mil ler, John Paul, JohnS Cocklln, Peter Baker, Jno. Hopple, John Gross, John McClure, M G Beitz- hooverlHenry Rich wine, John A Ahl, Christian £6 805 80i Gross,lchrislian Rich wine, George SuocU,Geo. ’ Murrelp SO 00 9 00 “ » 18 00 19 50 651 39 >i u TO he Honorable ihe Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cum beilamj county, at April Sessions, 1854. Thelpolhion of Christian G. Stough, respect fully represents, That your petitioner is provided with tljie necessary requisites for keeping n house of public entertainment, in the house now occupied as such by H. L. Burkholder, West Ward, Car lisle. ; Voor peliiltionor, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensdlflg year, commencing on the 2d Monday of April belt. As in duty bound he will ever ptay, &o. { CHRISTIAN Q. STOUGH, Febipary 23, 1854.* Wellhe undersigned, citizens of the West Ward of Carlisle, in the county of Cumberland, do cer- Jify tltpt we are well acquainted with the above named Christian G. Stough; that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that speh Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and tra- Burkholder, Hugh Gaullngher, Alfred L. Sponsler, W. A. Kelso, Goo. L. Murray. Wm. S. Cobean, A. Noble, Joseph W. Patton, F. A. Kern nedy, A. B. Sharpe, M. McClennan, Wm. U I Trout.- $6,005 80* n CifiWbcrfantf Tal/cf JSafi jßoad. CHANGE OF nouns. Off JUfD AFTER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Si 1854. PASSENGER TRAINS will run as follows, (Sonday»-«i£fi£UMJO *\z : FOR HARRISBURG t First Train. Second Leavn Charabersburg* 5.30 A. M. “ I 'Shlppensburg, 604 “ «/ Newville, 6.38 “ ** Carlisle, 7.18 * c ♦»? Mcchaniceborg, 7.60 “ Al Harrisburg, 8.16 “ First Train. Siconi Leave Harrisburg, 6.45 M, « Mcchanlcsburg, 9.17 •* »» CarlislQ, D. 55 “ •* Newville, 10.30 *' *» Sblppensburg. 11.03 11 At : Chambrs’urg, 11.30 “ Hertoflcr no Drain will be run on Sunday. The MornlngTrainconneciaot Harrisburg with ihePhilaJelphlaand Baltimore Trains—by which passengers may reach either place about I P. M. Passengers by Arierooon Train may proceed lo Philadelphia at 7.45 P. M. The Morning Trains from 'Philadelphia and Baltimore connect with the 13.30 M. Train for Ohstnbersburg. Passengers going West, same day, must teach Harrisburg by. Morning Train, i The Oars of the Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad leave Harrisburg daily (Sundaysexcepl ed) for Auburn—connecting at that point with Trains for Pollsvlllo and Reading. 106 11 117 Stations where Tickets are sold, Fares are ten cents less when paid for Tickets, than when paid in the Cats. A. F. SMITH, Superintendent. R. R. Office, Ch&mbersburg, ") February 18, 1854. S Cumberland Valley Rail Road THR Sunday Trains on this Road will bo dis conlloned after this dale. F, A. SMITH, Superintendent. Rail Road Office, Chamborsburg, } February SOth, 1854. 5 ' PROPERTY FOR SALE. A Bargain. ALL that valuablo property situate on the north west corner of Centre Square, in the ABTlTUlborough ofCarlifile, known as Beet- Row* Tho Main building is aggggggnow occupied by H. L. Burkholder at a hotel, Tho balance of the property Is rented for offices, shops, &o. This is one of the very boat properties for business in the borough, and to capitalists offers groat Inducements for Invest* meat. Tho payment if desired will bo mode very easy. p Also, a very comfortable two story DWBlr* LING HOUSE, on the east end of Maine St., adjoining properly of Andrew Holmes, Esq., and now occupied by Mr. David Greer. The lot is 49 feel front by 940 In dop’b, nod contains a number of choice fruit trees. Tho property nin good order, and hae a cistern, smoko house; bake oven, stable, &0., on the lot. particulars euquiro of OHAS. OGILDY. Feb. S'), 1854. * • LETTERS teiiamonlnry ,h . 0 „" 0 Frederick Uouf. I.to of Norll. Middleton l°" n,l,l P- Cumberland ..only, Pa., dossa.sd, have boon l.«uod by lb« Rejirter of ..Id county, to tho .uh.orihor who re.idod ft, 111. town.Mp aforould, All PS r, °" d.blod to ..Id 0.1.10 oi. tcqo.«lod o m.{j. dI.U p.ym.nl, .nd lliow ,h**swSutont.alW, Wf ‘ aW r?^;,r ■ »sb, V .“"W* Tavern License. Tbain, 4.20 P. M. 4.63 “ 5.22 •• , 6.01 “ 6.33 “ 700 “ for chamuersdu: id Train. 12.30 PM. 1.07 “ 1.45 « 920 “ 2.53 “ 3.30 “ NOTICE. Estate nidtlco. SPIiEKDID jeweleii Holiday Presents, &c. JO ' THOMAS.CONLYN, West High Si., few doors west of Burkholder's hotel, 'nrlislo, has Just received the largest as- sortment of SUPERIOR JEWELRY ever offered in'Carlisle, consisting in pan of Gold and Silver Watches of every variety* and at all prices, eight day Clocks, Silver, (able and tea spoons, silver table forks and butter knives, gold and silver spectacles, ladies'and gentlemen’s gold pens and pencils, gold, pens with silver holder, gold chains of every description, car and finger rings, at all prices, breast pins, &o. Also Accor deons and Musical boxes, together with a great variety of fancy articles* selected expressly for the approaching Holidays. Persons desiring to pur chase, are invited to call and examine the assort ment, Wo are prepared to sell at.very reasonable prices. Quality of all goods warranted to be as fine as sold for. THOMAS OONLYN, fVeit High Street. December 22, 1653, Hals! flats!! flats!!! Removal. THE subscriber respectfully informs n* friends and (he public generally, that he has removed his Hat and Cap store to his new building in Main street, where ha will be glad to see his old customers and friends. He has now on hand a splendid assortment of Bats of all des criptions, from (hocommon Wool to the finest Fur and Silk Hals, and at prices that must suit every one who has an eye to getting the worth of his money. His Silk, Moleskin and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and fin ish, by those of any other establishment in the county. Boys' Hats of every description constantly on band. Cal) and examine, tr WM. H. TROUT. Carlisle, Deo E 9, 1853, ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL OF FALL & WINTER Dry-Goods. At the Store of the subscriber, the great Mart for Dry Ooodt, Groceries, Boots $ Shoes . THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that ho has returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and varied assort ment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting in pari of Broadcloths, Caesimors, Satinets, Vestings, Muslins, Chocks, Tickings. Flannels, Linscy, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks, Bombazines, Morinoes, Coburg Cloths, fig'd. plain and changeable Poplins, plaid Mous. de Luincs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, &o. Men’s & Boy’s Bats & Caps, A very largo assortment ombrabing every quality, Also, Bonnets and Ribbons. BOOTS 5c SHOES , An extensive variety of Men's, Women’s and ChlU dren’e Roots from llio most celebrated manufdclurcray.'Alau, colored and while Carpel Chain. Groceries, Such as Shu'gar, Coffee,'Molasses, Rice, Ac. Choice TEAS from the well known Tea Dealers, Jenkins 6l Co. AH who visit our establishment are free to acknowl edge that wo ere selling Foreign and Domestic Dry ( Goods, Boots, Shoes, Ac., at astonishing ly low prices. Our low prices have already altaanted a large num ber of people. The attention of all who wiah good bargains is solicited, as inducements can bo offered to purchasers, Don't forget the old stand, Uumerlch’a corner, North Hanover street. Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap, taken at market prices, N. W. WOODS, Agl. Carlisle, Dec. 15, 1853. Cheap Clothing! THE subscribers thankful for past favors, inform their friends and the public, that (boy have on baud b inreesupply of VVlnlsrC/otbiog. ■ • Hoping under the increased firm of Steiner and Bros, to have an Increase of their former business. They h*rr9-nxjrr-vreTj~TaclUl'y~atiil vrUrtpdie no ef forts to please thoii Customers they having made ar rangements with (ho largest importing houses of DalUinonniße‘NtwYwfc » «■ uurcciuYo. the first styles of Goods that come lo those markslsTind at the LOWEST PRICES. Thankful for past patronage they solicit a contin uance from their old customers, and respectfully In vite ell others to examine their now style of superior Fall and AYinler Clothing, nil of their own manufacture, and making as com* pleto on assortment as can bo found in any store in the United States. In consists of tba following : Dress and Frock Coats , of the best qualllio* of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed in the very Lest stylo; single breasted Albeit Coats, a now style, well adapted to business men, of French black and colored Cloths at very low prices; single breasted Frock coobPof Fronch'doths close imitation of the fine dress frock coats at half price; spring Sack coots oi cloth, ousel* meres and (woods, various colors and prices. Pantohoni. French Black Doeskin and Fancy cmsjmercs of every description. Fata! Vesta! Veah! Rich fancy Silks anti Saline, black do.,Domboxinos. Valencias, Marseilles, and CbollJcoj, si all prices. Boy'a Clothing . A fall assortment of Boys* Clothing. Fancy Dress articles,embracingulllhonowslylos of fancy silk cravats, English satin do. Gloves—White, black Sc colored silk, kid, Lists I and cotton of every description. | Trunks asd Carpet Dios of superior finish and at low prices. ScsrtaDßns of superior Frorch, English and! 1 American manufacture. Under-shirts and Drawers 1 of fine Merino, silk, net cotton, jean and muslin, of every description and quality. , Remember the stone bouse, corner of the Public Square. STEINER Sc BROS. 1 Carlisle, Doc 22, metropolitan Silk Stock! REMOVAL. EDWARD EAMBJERT. CO., IMPORTERS and Jobber, of SI Ik and Fanny Goods, having removed lo Iheir now Ware house, No. 05 Chnmbers Slreptf New York.oppo silo iho Pork, Invilo Iho mienllon of llio Trsda lo Iholr Spring Importation of RICH SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIDDONS, BMOROIDERIES. tic. Morohsnls throughout Iho United Sialo.aro on Kollod lo oxamlne our o.sorlraonl, which in nov oily, richness and variety, is boliavod lo bo unsur passed In this metropolis, and adopted to the wants of tho very boat trade in thia country! all of which will ho offered lo cash and first class six moe. buyers, on tho moat favorable lerma, January s.lBs4—fit* STRAW WASTER rrtHB aobacribor will pay CASH for STRAW of I any kind delivered at Middlesex. F.rmor.wlll find it to their Inlore.t to soil Iholr Straw and pot oUa.oo.ha, manure., smiYOOK Agent . December 6, 1658. on. JOHN S. SPIUGGB, OFFEnShiaprofoMlonaißorviccß to (ho people fo Ulckmaontownßbip.anilvicinity. Residence— On the Walnu Bottom road, 1 miluoaatof Centro, villa, ' February 3,1888.—1y* MEN’S BOOTS.—Just largo awon monl of Men’s Bools, also Men’s Water. Proof Boots and also a large assortment Of Bcy’a.Boolt, whlob will be sold very cheap*'; ». { Dec 8,1853, N W Wo6DB, Proo)Himal|«B. 1 , WHERE AStli Htfnorabl. Ji»« H. President Judge oftho several Court* pivpW mon Pleas of thecounllotfolCpi»b«rlondiPe*f Juniata,inPootasylvonia, and justice oi :th« Courts of Oyej end ivory In said counties,and flan. John Hipp*®®, Sam]. Woodburn, Judges of the Court of Oypi Pli® , Terminerand General Jail Delivery,for the ttjulof all capital and othei offences,in the sold county.** Camberland~bytholrprec©ptatomedireetod .dfttsd the 10th of January, 1864, have ordered the Court of Overdo Terrainorond General Joill)ellt«tj,io be holdon nl Carlisle, on the 2d Monday 01 A* pril, next, (being the 10th day) at 10, o'clock In tho forenoon, to continue two weeks* ! NOTlCEisthoroforo oroby given, othevdW* uer,Justicosofthe Peace & ConslablceoftheaaW • county of Cumberland,tbatthey are by Jhcsald pro*, coptcommanded to bothen & there in their props*, persons,with’tbolrrolls .records,lnquisitions, eiaujl. notioa and *al I other remembrances, to do tboto tbingewhicb totboiroSicesappertoin tobeddnMod ai Itboset ha tar eboundby recognizances,toprosecut# against tbeprisonersthot are or then shallbe in t£o jallof*Qi(lcoi'ny,oretobothereto prosecute them ass hall be just. JOSEPH M’DARMONp, Shff. Sheriff'* Office, Feb. 16, 1864. Tavern License, . TO the Honorable the Judges of the Coart of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Com* berlend county, at April Sessions, 1854. The petition of William Moudy, respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, In the house he now oeco* pies os such in the East Ward, fn the borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner, therefore, prays year Honors to grant him a license for the same the cu ing year, commencing oft the 2d Monday of April 1854. As in duty bound he will ever pray, &0. WILLIAM MOUDY. Feb. 16,185-I—3l We the undersigned citizens of tbe £aal Ward, of the Borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cum berland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named William Moudy,that he la of good repute for honesty and (emperance r and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Wm. Bentz, John Outshalli C. InhofT, Wot, F. Sellers, George Zinn, Jr., Charles Fleager, Stephen Keepers, M. Holcomb, R. M'Carlney, W M. Beotem, Wm. Alexander, J. B. Bratton. Tavern License TO the Honorable the Judges of the Oourl of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cu(n« berland county, at April Sessions, 1854. The petition of David Martin, respectful!/ rep* resents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for beeping a house of public entertainment in the house now occupied aa such by John McCartney, in the East Ward of the Borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, commencing on the Sd Monday of April next. As in duty bound he will ever pray, Sic. DAVID MARTIN. Feb. 16, 1854—3 t We (ho undersigned citizens of (he East Ward of the bprough of Carlisle, in (he county of Com* beiland, do certify lh.it wo nro well acquainted with the above named Dai id Marlin, (hat lie iscf good repute for honesty and temperance, and la well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangersand travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern*is necessary to sc. 1 commodate the public and entertain strangers.and I travellers. Philip Arnold, C inlioff, Geo W Bheafcr, Jacob Zug, George W Hitner, Henry Saxton, Richard : Parker, F Gardner, J Ellis Bonham, Peter Quu 1 shall, M Holoomb, J B Bratton. estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on (Ha estate of Elizabeth Sheafcr, deo’d., late of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pe., hare been is* sued by (ho Register of said county, to the sob* scriber who resides in Carlisle. All persons In* debled to said estate sro requested to make imme. dtalo payment, and (hose having claims will picsenl (hem for settlement to ISAAC SHEAPER. B*V. Febroary 10, 1854—6l # Estate Notice , LETTERS of administration on the estate of James Kelso, dec’d., late of Southampton town* ship, Cumberland county, Pa., havo been issued by tho Register of said county, to the subscriber* who reside in Southampton township. Ail per* sons indebted to said estate wilUmako Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to MAKY ICELSO. Executrix. JAMES K. KELSO, Executor. February 16, 1854 —Ct* Mill fov Rout. THE undersigned offers bis Merchant Mill, at the Carlisle Iron Works, Tor rent from the Jet Of April next Jmuary Jifl, 1864—-61 Hanover & Carlisle Turnpike Co. VTOTICB 1b hereby given. ifial tho uudartiffned. J_\ appointed Auditor by the Court of Common P/eaa of Cumberland County. Pa., to make distribution of tiio balance in the hand* oftho (lon. Samucl'Wood* burn, Sequealrolor of the Hanover dc. Carlialo Turn* pike Company, to and amongtl.lhe Creditor! of said Company, will attend at hla. 'office in Carlialo, tor that purpose, on Saturday, the 4th day of March, 1854, at 10 o’clock, A. M , at or before which time all persona having claim* against said Company will present them. PHILIP QUIGLEY, Feb. 9—4 l Auditor. Jacob Rhcem for use "I No. 15. Nov. Term, 1859, of A. 11. Durnlts, E». D. R. Nov. 9J, 1853—* r>i. l[n the matter of the ante of John M.Good and j the Real Eilalo of John M. Marla Good his wife. J Good, by consent $9OO 00 oftho money considered in Court, nnd, Rule for ap propriation at the next adjourned Court. Notice of tbo appropriation to be given according to Jaw. By rut Court. Cumberland County, $ $. • I, Goo. Zinn. Prothonoterv of (he Court of Common Pleat of said county, do ; certify (hat tho above if a true copy of ! a Rule entered in (ho foregoing oaa«, token from (ho Reeordiof aaid Court. . Given under my hand and tho teal of said Court at Carlisle, the 4th day of February, A. D.. 1854. GEO. ZINN, Prolh'y. Fob. 9 1853 —Gi r Town Property for Sale. WILL bo aold at public sale, on Saturday the 4lh day of March noil, at Iho Into reiidenco ufEllzabath Bhcofcr, doo'd,, in South Pill a!., in Iho borough of Cartialo, .(ho House and Lot formoily occupied by aald deooaaed. Pala to com* nionco at JO o'clock, A. M>, otnald day, when tense will be made known by ISAAC BHEAFER.Ez’r.. Carlisle, February 10,1854—3i* , DR. GEORGE Z. BRETZ, DoutlsL WILL perform all operation*upon theteelh tba may bo required for their picaervalion. Aril Gclal tobth Inserted, from a elnglo tooth to anentir aot, on the moat scientific principles. Diaoaaea o Iho mouth and Irregularities carofuily treated. Ofllu > *1 iho residence of hU brother, on North Pitt atirfe Carlisle. - Juno *8,1863. - ‘ Great Rush, for Bargains. 'TTTIBE & CAMPBELL are idling a large ae 1 \y sortment of Caabwera, Moua da Lalftqa lp|a{4lAl-gr*atly prjew.; VwifWffi: ■, r; . - ... ■, •• ■ ' PETEIU P. EGB.
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