. . rint Iters. ■■■' ■ letter from & citizen of tWingston county. Ky.. to tho Dan- Ville Tribune, relates tho following bit of fami ly history in that neighborhoodA widow Kdy too* an orphan boy to raise, quite small, bnd When arrived at the age of, eighteen, ehc married him; she then bdflgin her fiftieth year, fchoy lived many.ycars'together, happy as any Conpl£ ■’Teh ’yearsAgo they took ah .orphan girl to raise. This fall tho oldladv died, being 06 years of ago, and in seven weeks after, the old man married the girl they had raised, he being 68 years old, and - she 18." An excitement has been raised in Cin cmhaii by the faetthat tho riicri&'is about to levy upon' thcr property of. thosetaxablcs who banded together recently to refuse payment ■ of their taxes.: In tho sarao city public indigna tioii has been raised against, tho local authori ties’for extending extraordinary honors to tho Irish oxila, John Mitchcl. DsAradP itN Ananr Officer.—Cap t.Thos, J. Montgomcry. of the 4th infantry,, died at Fort StUacoom on the 22d ult., after a brief ill ness.He was a graduate of West Point, in 1845, and was in active service throughout the Mexican war. K 7 A disastrous fire occurred in Philadel phia, on Wednesday morning, in Ohcsnut st., abdvc thirteenth, by which a medical' student, named Alex. Bowman,, was.so horribly burned that he died soon after bring rescued. tty'Mr.,Townsend, tho sarsaparilla, maker in New York, has thrown open his new man sion on the Fifth avefrue, to visitors, at twenty five cents admittance, the proceeds to be given to the Five Points House of Industry. The OajTadiaj? Ministry. —The Toronto Examiner Says rumors of changes in tho minis try havc bcen afloat, and on Tuesday Jastltwas said Sir Allen M’Nab was going, out, and Mr.' Hincki coming in. Lager,Beer for Boston.—Mr. Lnucr, a brewer of Reading* Pa., has received an order from parties in Boston—whero the Maine law ' is hi full force, for the supply of 36 barrels of c? his lager beer weekly. ft RoDdbbt op the Mail.—W. J.. Brown, iR special mail agent, jprrcstcd John Baker a few sgday» ago for robbing the mail which he had illboen carrying between Shelbyvifle and Andcr- lnd. Militia Force op New York.—According ‘A'to the Adjutant General’s report, therear6 now • uniformed men, well officered and drill ed, and 296,563 enrolled, un-uniformed. J~T The Brazilian government was, at the last dates preparing to send a squadron against Paraguay, to demand satisfaction for an insult. England and France object. C7“'Thc New Hampshire representation in the Senate, vacant by the death of Mr. Norris, has been tendered by tho Governor to John S. mu*. JO*- Mrs. Partington thinks it ‘rather queer’ tluxt tho falling of a little quicksilver in a glass should make the weather so awful cold. -, ;XIC7" Gov* Pollock has restored Qcn. Small to command of the Second Brigade, and re* 'Poked Gov. Bigler’s order fora new election. :,,|£y*Mr. Qfahira, of Clakamas county. Ore gon, raised four hundred and ten bushels of potatoes from the plant of tea bushels. ’ - new city government of Boston has received 800 applications for places on the po- •lioo; only 250 police arc employed in all. • 9C7“ The Hutchinsons arc singing in Boston. v and on Tuesday evening, Fred Douglass made % speech at their concert. ' ; The German citizens of Cincinnati have bjJCncd a soup bouse in aid of the suffering ,;P pr - TJ* In Philadelphia, batter sells at 28 a 30 n lb., and eggs At 25 a 28 cents a dozen. IT/*' On Tuesday 15,000 bushels of oysters arrived at Boston. >'J\ New York City Coucihnen, on Fri * day night last, voted $2OOO for the proper Cclo ;tsration of Washington’s birthday. Military Companies DrsBANDKD.r-BosioN, : ‘JAN. 13.—1 n compliance with the recommenda * tion contained in Gov. Gardner's Message, four military companies of this at Lowell, i. .bnp>t Lawrence, and one at Worcester, have ’ been disbanded, being composed of foreigners. tO* The Court, of the Sixth Judicial Dis trict; of this State, has decided, that a women is not indictable for being a scold. CO* A baby show, was held at Augusta, Ga.. : lately. Seven little creatures were entered, all pressed in homespun garments, and three re- . «4yed premiums. - fo?* The Cleveland Leader says that in three ..days, lately, 20 slaves from Kentucky, passed ./through that place to Canada, by the U. G. v.^ndjhvay. ! - r i;:Tr The late lire in Philadelphai, destroyed ■ ' .bn® of tho memorials of the revolutionary times, £> r the tenement called the Jcllerson House, in Thomas Jefferson, wrote the Declaration . dfclndcptndencc. t l Mr. William Price, the greatest tumbler ant, in Canada, lately failed for *2 mil if dollars* "j ~nGn The Know-Nothings. wero beaten at the elections of Charleston, Massa- Q^ip.—Mr Samuel Lockhart, of WcatPlkc- gunning on Christmas day cs ■bleii two very largo hawks disputing about a paftjfdgc; ho levelled his piece and brought all threat? the ground—two hawks and ono par tridge. ‘‘•KT* Tho number of tho Illustrated London Ktwti, received by tho last steamer, informs -itsjSngHfih readers that in tho late' Now York el&tlon.the contest for the Gouernors/rip of the tfiiiled States was a very close ono. -tCT* The editor of tho Memphis Eagle has been shown a ring which was purchased in St. ‘,' Augustine, (Fla.jin tho year 1758. now nearly ona hudred years ago. In th« meantime it has .“ served as a pledge of lovo in four engagements. Kossuth, it is slated, has lately accept* vOM'tht offer of tho proprietors of-the London 'j'-pftnday Times, to make.their paper his organ, ' agreed to write weekly articles on lliclcad- of tho day, which are to- give , the paper. _lD|?MarlsD, the Baltimore post-office rob- been sentenced to ten years’ imnnson 2EBeL *i e for his depredations •gWB *h® BaUiraoro post office. The courts • Vi vffar Y °T Kl f °Q^ n ders the-lull extent of there is seldom any hope of par- ? ro,li, "ow Bill There cause of probable success with this present session of Congress. It that tho President will approve P lcascd With this informal, in- regard tho genuine claims of the hbldesrt toboeajustaaauy other that can bo pnj&«(l>gaiQSt tho government. Know-Nothings Tho West C^4^^o ersonian says—At a debating socle. iy|n.thUTOhcstcr) countv, a lew days sipco, of Know-Nolhmgism was dls- and it is a ..remarkable foot, that the 'principal Reclaimer against naturalized citizens nod defender of tho Order , was a man who had fopr brothers hung during tho Revolution for troosoUVlbr furnishing the British witli supplies (mdActing as spies! I ■ JSfWV'YKAu’B Calls.—Ono young lady in Alfoty/N.Y. , received 480 calls on New Year’s counting four military companies, ( tyWilro company, a host of poor relatives, ana t.C< to bed by her mamma at 12 o'clock at ' HE'FATE OF JOSEPH DAILY. -. Tho Eaaton Argus; a:vcry ableand orthodox Democratic paper, thus speaks o‘f tho'•conduct of State Treasurer ßaily. 'Tliq articlccxprpsscs our own sentiments to tho letter: ■ . ■\7o have becn'accualomod, for years, to look upon JosEpii BAiLT as,One of tho truest and purest democrats in Pennsylvania.' Wo thought if there was a man in the Commonwealth who was beyond suspicion, arid above political mean ness, ho was one.. • And-yqt7is has surrendered to the Know-Nothing influence,in-spite'of all his professions and pretensions. .Mr. Bailx re sided /or a number of years in Chester county, where ho was honored (as it now proves, be yond his deserts) with a seat in the State Sen ate. Ho then removed to Perry county, from whence he was again returned to the Senate.— At the expiration of his term ho was. chosen Stato.Treasurer by the democratic members of the Legislature, which station he has filled, very creditably, wo believe, for one year; Mr. Bai lt was generally regarded as a radical, honest, uncompromising democrat, and yet it is 6aid, and the statement remains uncontradictcd, that he went to Lancaster, and was secretly initiat ed into a lodge thero, for the purpose of secur ing his re-election. Tho Know-Nothing mem bers of the Assembly did not’ seem to appreciate his disinterested motives in uniting himself with their order at tho eleventh hour, and refused to gratify him so much ns to give him their nomi nation. They selected Eu Super, of Union, as their candidate, and elected him on Monday. Tho true democrats were so disgusted with Mr. Daily’s conduct that they refused even to honor him with an empty nomination, and ho thus falls politically dishonored. 110 has been serv ed right. The man who deserts tho party, and tho principles he professes to cherish, aria joins the enemy for the mere sake of oflicc. deserves to reap naught but disappointment. ’ "We could scarcely believe it possible that 'Joseph Bail)* could bo guilty, of so dishonorable an net. It is a disgrace to human nature that men will dc-. sccnd so low to gratify their thirst for place and power,.and bo so utterly faithless to their friends. Wo trust; the political fato of Mr. -Baily will be a 1 warning to others. Mr. Chandler on tub Temporal Power of the Pope —Mr. Chandler occupied the at tention of the House for an hour yesterday upon tho ■temporal power of the Popo of Romo. As Mt*. Chandler is a Roman Catholic, and a gen tleman of elevated morality and undoubted ml enis, ho was listened lo with marked interest. In terms of the strongest earnestness and em phasis he denied the charge that the Roman Catholics owe any allegiance to the Pope as a temporal power. On this point he spoke with an eloquence and power whieh calUd forth au exhibition of applause in the House which has been hot seldom witnessed. Mr. Chandler’s re marks, sustained by abundant historical evi dence, ought to put to rest the charge, so freely made, that Homan Catholics owe temporal al legiance to the Pope.— RWi. Union, Vltlt msf. Redemption - op I’niteu States Stocks.— The government pursues its wise policy of re deeming the national debt. The Siculnry of the Treasury has given notice that be will pur chase 51.9U0.000 ot government slocks, as fol lows : First, the par valor, or amount specified in each ccrtiticate : second a premium on the stock of the loan authorized by the act of July. 1846, redeemable November' 12, 1850. of 2i percent.; oh the slock of the loan authorized bv the act of 1842, redeemable Ist December, lkC2, of 10 per cent.', on the stock of the loans authorized by tho acts of IH4T and 18-18, mid redeemable, the (onner on the 31st December, 1867, and the latter on the 30lh June. 1868, of 16 per cent.; and on (he stock of the loan au thorized by the act of 1850, and redeemable on the 31st December. 1864. commonly called the Texan Indemnity, 0 per cpnt. Thfrd the in terest on the par of each certificate from Janu ary 1, 1855, to tho date of receipt and settle ment at the treasury, with tho allowance (for the money to reach the ownerl of one day’s in terest in addition. —Pittsburgh Post. T.«b Affray orrwmfN Totf Uver andthu Californian.—Since our last issue says the Nqw York ’JTimoa of yesterday, furGier particu lars of tho difficulty between Tojp- Hycr* apd Turnerha.y?,trap§p|rcdiT,.‘ ' It appears a gang of Eighth Ward rowdies have Jone held a grudge against the pugilist, Thomas Ilycr: and on the night in question, [lyer and a friend were conversing in Lafay*. otto Hall, when the Californian, Turner, ac companied by -Louis Baker, a detniUd police man, and others, came into the house- The first salute given, was by Turner, who invited Hycr to drink, nt the same lime using bully ing language to him. The request was refus ed by Hycr, on the ground that Turner win. in tho company of thieves. This remark of liver’s excited tho crowd, and just as llyerhnd point ed out the men whom he alluded to. they were left in total darkness,' by the proprietor of the Hall shutting oil* the gas- The parties imme diately left, and Hyer walked down to Mr (Matt’s. Shortly after. Turner, Baker, and Harvey Young, cuinc into Mr- Platt’s. At this time there were some ten or twelve per sons in the saloon, most of whom declare that the returned California and his friends were the aggressors. During the struggle which follow ed, Uyer received a blow on the buck of his head with a heavy revolver, which rendered, him nearly senseless. Hu, however, speedily revived,'and seized Baker, the policeman, who was at his back, and accused him of the act.- As before stated. Baker made a statement un der oath before Justice Davidson to iho effect that he was assaulted and beaten by Hyer.—- Yesterday morning Mr. Hyer. appeared before Justice Welsh and madoaffidavits against Tur ner, Baker and Young, charging them with “assault with intent to kill.” The Magistrate issued warrants for the arrest of these men. Rhkunciatio.v op all Poltticul Panties. The Free-Will Baptists have expressed the fol lowing sentiment in regard to the Anti-Slavery character of professed Anti-Slavery political , parlies: Resolved, That the repeated treachery to the slave, and the firm alliance with pro-slavery interests, which have characterized the old po litical parlies, leave no adequate ground for confidence in their anti-slavery professions ; and hence all political support given to those par ties, as such, while bearing their present cliar aotcr, is inconsistent with a profession of anti slavery or Christianity. Marktte. Puilaurlpuia, Jan. 24. Floor and Mbal!—Tho Flour market re. mains inactive. Good standard brands are of fered at sBi as 9 per barrel- Sales for home consumption are limited within the range of SBJ a tij for good brands, and extra at a U|, Rvo Flour is steady at (H per barrel, and Coni Meal, Brandywine, at s4|. Grain.—There In but little demand for Wheat, nnd very little coming in. Salts dt good red at 205 a 207 c., per bushel. Sales of good white at 217 a 2180. Small sales of Rye are making at-51.25. . Corn is in demand. — Sales of 3,000 bushels of new yellow at 03c. alloat. Last sales of Oats at d£ a 54c. for Ucl aware, and 550. for Penna. Whiskey is dull.. Sales of bbls. and birds, at 36 a 37 cents.* Olovcrsced is worth $7 per bushel from wa gons, and $7 l from store. Rkmcii. Borough, oil Iho Jlth lu»l„ by tho Bov J. B. Morse, Arthur N. G»m:K,‘ Ean;, of Me. chamcHhurg, to Mlpr.Fannib Gray, ol Onrllblo, *' On tho ai«4 lust, by tho Rev. A. 11. Kromur. Mr. JpiiN I- Kfixn of tho vicinity Of. Moehlinlcs. burg,to JUfig Mart Ann Lubukii of Hotlh Mid. dlotdn twp. , Union Eire Company’s Lectures. THE fourthlof* a conrscof Lectures for the be nefit of tho « Union Fire Company,?' will be'dclivercd at Marlon Hall, bn, Thursday even ing, Februaryly by Esq. Tickets to each lecture;'l2i cents. ■ ■ For sale’ at tho door on tho evening of tho lee- - turo.’ • Doors open at'cj 6‘clock. Lecture to commence at 7. ' ( Carlisle, Jan.' 2{5, 1855. List of Public Sales. The following list of public sales of personal property, by Wm. C. IloDsßn, Auctioneer, wo publish for tho benefit of our subscribers in tho lower end of' the county, expecting at the same time, that those having the sales will give us a llberolshdre of tho printing of tho bills. Wocan do them es quick, as neat, and as cheap us any othcriostablisbmcnt In the. county January 4,• Nancy-Lutz..' . « 6i M'oaea Trestle. • 25, Elizabeth Aughlnbaugb. “ 20, do do February 6, Peter Miller. - • o, John Kinpots. « 10, Samuel Smith. {t - 12, John Ditmor. “ 13, Elizabeth Huuchbarger. “ 14, Micbaol Dawson. •- “ 15, Jacob Plank. •• 10, George Rupp. “ 17, Christian Gllmo. “ 19, John F. Hursh. “ 20, Samuel King. “ 21, .William Pojtor. ✓ “ 22, Jacob Lohgehackcr. “ 23, Tobias Miller; . « 24, John L. Sadler. " 20,"George L. Llcbtcnbarger. “ 27, John Earhnrt. “ 28, Jacob Shelly. March 1, Adam Gibler. “ 2, Joseph Stayman. *• 8, David Williams. *« 5, Andrew Senseinan. “ 0, Jolin Duflbe. “ T, Abraham Sulenbarger. “ B,'EH GralilO; “ 9, John Brandt. • '* 10, do do » 12, Henry Wilt. “ 13, Dr. Robert G. Young. “ 14, James McClure. <• !5, John Houser. “ 16, Samuel Shopp. “ 17, Williams Brownowcll. “ lb, David Martin. “ 20, Michael Landes. “ 21, Samuel Albright. “ 22, Jacob Erfopt. " 28, Daniel Kaufman. “ 24, J. 11. Klmc. “ 20. Benjamin Shnl. “ 27, Henry Landes. “ 28, Joseph Black. “ 29. John F. S|>ahr. “ 30, do do “ 81, Levi Sailor. WM. C. HOUSER, Auctioneer. WEW OOOOS. r |MIE Subscriber, having just received from I Philadelphia Ri fresh supply ot substantial GOODS, will disposes of them at a very low mark. M. SNODGRASS. Carlisle, January 18, lito-L—ft. Estate Notice. T ETTERS of uduiinistr itiou on tlio estate,of Lehman, late ul Cumberland coun ty, have been issued by the, Register of said i county to the subscriber residing m Cumberland County. All persona Indebted t o said estate are requested to unUe inum*d{.tto payment, and those h.tviug claims will present them for settle ment to ADAM LEHMAN, Adm’f. January 18. 18&C—Ot* For Rent. THE large two story. and Lot of Ground, on Fust Main belonging to tho heirs ofJuraeS Thompson, dcc’d.. la oflbred for rentTrom the Ist of April next,. Enquire ol HENRY SAXTON. Oarilslo, Jnnmiry'lSjr *’ Family Coni. ffAA Tons LYKENS VALLEY COAL, 'tF*L/U' ’brokon and prepared ex pressly tor family use, receiving nnk for sale by \V. 8.-MURRAY, Jgent. January 18,1855. —8 ms.l IHiiiobin-nei'K’ Coni. onnn Toua wrens nut COAL, a superior article, receiv ing and for sale by W. B. MURRAY, Agent. January 18, 1855. —8 ms. UlacKsinltli Coal. BLACKSMITH COAL, a tAaJVfvJ tirst rate article, roceivlnd and lor sale by W. H. MURRAY, Jgent. January 18, 1855.—8 nia. HAPPINESS, Whal Can illalic ns Happy? «« Ucnaon’s whole plehsuro, all tho joys of sense, Lie in these throe words—Health, Peace and Competence.** [Pope.] But when wu Imre pains, affliction or anguish of diseases, is not our pleasure, our Joy, and our happiness thereby destroyed I Why letour sick fellow-being slider? Does not Christ say : “With tho same measure yo mete, it thall be measured to you again T”—Math. 7, 2. “ Who is a wise man and endowed with knowledge among you, lot him show out of a good conver sation l|is works with meekness of wisdom.”— James 3, 13. Dr. P. C. CARDDER, whoso medicines are entirely composed or made of wholesome roots, plants and hydropathy (tho water cure) good In (ill diseases, (iiu poison of any sort.) OfllcJTad jnining Mr. Charles Plunger, East Pomfret st., near South Hanover St.* Carlisle, Cumberland county. Pa. Hit Character by Respectable Neighbors , #r. {Copy ot ft letter from the Rev. C. 11. Lein bach to Mr. 11. 11. Ettor, of the Warm Springs.] Respected Sir:—Allow mo to Introduce to your friendly notice, Dr. Uardderi.f Now York -1 have Known Dr. C. for Hi years? he has done bustm-Hfi for mo with sobriety, honesty ami ac curacy i thorotnre I do believe him to be per fciMly sober, honest nnd trustworthy. Any In, vor.i you may see proper to confer on him, will be highly appreciated by ins numerous friends, und by none more highly than your sincere friend nnd humble servant. G. IT. LbiNoacit. Landlshurg, Fa., July 16, 1861. [Copy of a letter from Goorgo Spahr, Ejq., County Treusurer.] I do certify, that tho medical advice ol Dr. P. O. Onfddor has surpassed any other which I have hitherto had In the euro ot' uuvoro Ibver in my family. I would therefore recommend him to such persona who may bo afflicted with afore bald disease or otherwise. Geoboi Sfaiir. Bloomfield, Aug. 20,1851. “ Heal ell manner of sickness and nil manner of disrate.*?-- New Tut ament, The dlfTUront medicines and their dlrcctlona for the speedy, certain and timely euro of all diseases, will be sent to the afflicted in any direction, and thdy can receive superior mcdlcinca by tlio first re turn of mail or express; Address Dr. P. C. Qarddor, Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa.-, postage paid, and the foe $1 always accompany. Ing tbo letter with the order, and tho descrip tion of the feelings and of the symptoms of com. plaints. ‘ Testimonials .from numerous persons of the highest respectability in’ this and adjoin. Ing'counties, plvoauthontlo evidence of tho good* m»?3 of Dr. Cnrdder'fl character which can bo soon at b|s office. It Is this sysfem of metjicaj science tiro books aud moans ot euro ouly.wbich Dr. Cnrddcr employs which allow of medicines entirely composed or made of wholesome roots, plants and hydropathy, which surpass in point of superior goodness all other medical means ho/oud all bounda ol comparison. N. D. Tho Doctor speaks tho English and German languages, &c. , If, Interviews bo desir ed, or visits, requested, Dr. 0. will endoovor to accommodato oppllcants.n* far as ho can* Carlisle, Janyar'y 18, 1855—8itt NOTICE. ALL persons indcbted'tp the.subscriber, ore hereby potiflodtocljll et the store land pay up, as I'deaifo to close my bbok’s-with as little delay as possible. ;V, JDHAS. OGILBY. January' 1855^’■ •'/ ; # . N. B.A’ largo assortment ofnovr, cheap, arid' desirable goods, stiffen bland, scllingafcostfor cash; - - -■ •''' 0. O. ■ Store Bbd^ibi 1 Bent. THE -Storeroom oh'tlib' north-east comer of Hanover and Loutlier,’ streets, is offered for roiiti Possession* givep-OD tbo Ist of April.— Enquire of 'rWM. LEONARD. Carlisle, January 11, OEO. Z. ». O. S. Dentist. RESPECTFULLY tenders bis professional services to tho public.’ Artificial Teeth inserted, from a single t£oth to an entire set, on agerssrJßs' t 0 awl most approved prin ContlnuouS’GumToclh. Diseases of the mouth and Irregularities carefully treated.' Office al the residence-ofjhis brother; on North Pitt street.' ’ ’’ Carlisle,January!!, 1655. ITsii’rlsburgr, Carlisle & Chamb’ff* TiirnpllicßoadCompany. EXHIBIT, of tolls received, repairs and ox* ponses, , on, ,the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Olmmbersburg, TurnpikO Road Company, from Ist Januaryto 01st December, 1054, inclusive, as follows: ' ~ i>ni To amount of tqlla recaWjjd at gates, $3,247 51 To-balance at sbtllembni .for 1853, paid into Court at January 1854, 1,108 41^ $4,365 02J - CR»„ By balance of 1858 per act of Assembly .’2s,'2B & 30, $l,lOB 41i Paid fur repairs on road, lor 1854, 072 85fc Paid Gato-koepor’s salaries, 020 04 Manager’s pay, # 208 50 Secretary’s salary, 26 00 Treasurer’s salary, 76 00 Incidental expenses,- . 57 50 Postage, taxes ond’stqticbary, 10 00 Uncurrent money reooivfe£ In tolls, 15 00 ' \r. $3,452 31 Balance-paid Into court Itf bo Applied under the act of Assembly afore said, ;■ jf' 903 ou copir. Certified on oath, to ; riuj. Judges of the Court of Common Plena of Gidnberlaml county, the Bth day of January, . SAMUEL Treasurer. TAKE NOTICE That the Court of Conlrton Pleas of Cumber land county, have appointed Tuesday the 20th day oi March next, at the Cunrl House, in the Borough of Carlisle, at 10 o’clock. A. M., for hearing and determining'the claims of the res. pectm* creditors against Utu company, agreeably to ttie acts of Assembly made for the relief ot said creditors on the let-day of April 1823, and the supplements the aforesaid time and place, the preferred;(if any) and nil other t creditors, are requested tb have thcirreapectlve claims duly nutfumtlc.ited and presented, and alao to furnish evidence at the same time, who. ther any claims have boon assigned, or are still held hy the original- owners; and also proof to establish the consideration oftheir claims,whe ther for work, materials.“ Ac. JBV THE COURT January 11. IB6o—fit Two Splendid Pnrni'> Tor Sale. THE subscriber will sell at Privite Sale the two following diserlbed farms, to wit: No. 1. is situated on file north west of Car- , lisle adjoiniugtlieniliahitcd p irt of s lid borough, Containing l-P) acres o!*'first rate lime stone land, having thereon erected a new largo bank barn, a Urge buy house, u largo Cattle stable, also a oomtortahle dwelling house A other out buildings. The land lain a high state of culti vation, and all. under.nost A rail fence.— Itts bounded on IW w&vfr liy itto heirs td Sniu’J. Alexander dccM.,»6n the East by John Noble, IPm. D. Sty-atOnc & others, on the West by John Moore, DiivldjQrlor, Ac., «m| on the South by* the Pnblic'UfaU’roiiiJliJg from Cart, lisle to Waggoners bridge. • - No. 2. IVsituated iq North Middleton Tp., 4J miles from Carlisle on the Harrisburg A Carlisle Turnuiko road J abont U miles from Middlesex mills, bounded- us follows, o» tbo North by Hie Conodoguinlt Creek, on tho West by Irvin’s heirs, on,the East by John Noble A Jesse Zigler, and* on the South by Abr. Hot rick and the Harrisburg Turnpike road. Con taining 226 acres, about 100 acres of limestone and the residue is black slato, about 100 acrus of the tract cleared, under good fence and in a good state of cultivation, the balance is very heavily timbered ; a largo portion of (ho farm Is ineuow land. The improvements aro a largo Stone Dwelling house, a large log A frame barn, a stone Spring-house, and other out buildings, an applo orchard and a large quantity of other fruit trees. No. 8. Is ft small (met of land about a i mile west ofNo. 1., on tlie Uttar road lending from Carlisle tu tVaggcmer’sJjtidco, containing 20 acres of first rate limestone land, bounded by said road on tbu north, by John Noble on the south, Brown's heirs on tho east, and by Baker on the west. The subscriber will also sell a number of out* lots to suit purchasers. The above property will bo sold ou reasonable terms. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. Carlisle, Jan. 11, 1866—tf Drugs, Conlvclionariep, 64.] JUST received a very largo lot of Scythes of superior Brands, to which J Invite tho atten tion of Cradle makers, maUll othora in want of (hie article,dho attention of Farmers Is also- In vited to tho groat variety rtf Farming utensils of •the very host makers. Ploughs of all Idnds fUrnlshed at a anmirodvnnco on City Ilome makos'at the nianuhmlurors prices, also a' superior article of Churns, which wo waitant to make moto butter out of tho samo quantity of Cream than any other Ohurmln ifso, try-It. JOHNP.LYNE, West tid« North Hanover Strut, Carlisle, May 11 •• I Honses for Rent. THE subscriheroflers for renttho Store-room now occupied by Samuel Elliott, as a Drug Store, and the DwollingMxttachod, situated on Main afreet, Carlisle, Pa., ono door from tho Public Square, apd next door to tbo store of IV. HUnor. ' ~ •’ - ‘.>-i Also, tho Dwelling House in the Rowcom-f monly known as “Harper's Row,"now occupied by the Misses Novil. - / - ■’ Also, tbo Dwelling Houso in tho Row afore said, now occupied by IV. IV. Beecher. .Pos session of each given on tbo Ist of April nest. . ROBT. IRVINE. 1 , January 11, 1855—tf Important Notice. THE subscribers intending to dissolve part nership bn-the first day of February next, respectfully request those indebted to them to call and pay up, and those having claims against us are requested to present them immediately for settlement. Wo have still on hand a very largo and splbn. did stock of Goods, which wo will dispose of at prices “cheaper than,tbo cheapest.” - . r , BENTS & BROTHERS, i Carlisle, January 4,1865. " ; BlacUsmltb Shop for Rent. THE Blacksmith Shop at present occupied by A. Hi- Boylo, on tho corner of Pitt street ami Dickinson alley, and convenient to Parsons’ hotel, will bo for rent from the Ist of April next. Enquire of January 4,1835—8 t Rooms for Rent. THE Rooms at present in the occupancy of Win. G-oii)d, aa an auction store, fronting tbo market house, will be for rent from the Ut of April next. Enquire oi January 4,1865 —8 t Store Room for Rent. A CONVENIENT Store Room, and no bet ter situation in the town for business, is offered tor rent. Enquire at this office. Carlisle, Jan. 4,1855. Fayetteville Female Seminary. r| HIS Institution will open on tho first Mon | day of March, in a now and commodious building erected for that purpose, under tho direction and superintendence of Rev. J. Ken nedy and Sami. Thomson. Tho location ofttio Seminary is healthy and retired. It is tho de sign of tho Principal that tho course of instruc tion be thorough, and tbo expenses moderate. Tho best female teachers will be employed. Pupils wj)) be arranged in classes according to the direction of tho Prihcipal. There will bo throe classes—Primary, Junior and Senior. 54,355 92 J 2 'Efims SUMMER SESSION. For board, washing, fuel A light, per ses sion of 4 months, $4O 00 Tuition in Senior class per session, 8 00 “ Junior “ “ 000 Primary ,f “ 4 00 Greek. Latin or French. 5 00 Music on Piano and use* of Instrument, 15 00 Oil painting and drawing, 5 00 For lurther inlormation address J. KENNEDY. Principal, Fciye/tn/le, Franklin Co., Fa. January 4,1855 —2 ms Procl:isnatiou< WHEREAS- the Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Perry, Cum berland ami Juniata, ami Sami. Woodburn and John Rupp, Associate Judges ol (be said. Court, in the a ud County of Cumberland, by their pre cepts to hie directed, dated tho 12lh of Decem ber, 1054. have ordered an adjourned Court of Common Picas to lie hidden at Carlisle, on the loth of February, 1855, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon; to continue one week. Norton is, therefore, hereby given to all per sons interested to bo then and there in attend ance. JOS. McDARMOND, Staff. January 4, 1855, F.INCY GOODS , FIFt BOOKS } sc. S.W, ,11 received • from the city, and la-now opening a splen did display of Fancy Goods, suitable for tho present season, to which fae dcsircs to call the attention of tils friends and the public, sortmonf fn this llneciitinot h■ ''' ■ :sotice. ... .. c - administration oh fheeVlafo 6frf John Lutz, late of Silver Spring township, doo’d., have been granted by tho' Register, of Cumberland countjVtb tho.subscriber. residing in the borough of ShippOnsbiirg. 'Allp.Wlfdna indebted to said estate ord requested tq.jn.ake payment, and those having claims to present? ’. them properly, authenticated for settlement, : . Accounts may bo handed, to John Clendcnlo,' V Esq., at Uogcstowa, for tho subscriber, ./ v > SAMUEL HARRIS, Ad»r< * Doc. 28, 1854—0 t • i \-y\V:. ■/[ A. I. Greed, .• r Attorney at LAW,has settled, chanicsbnrg, for tho pfactlce of blsprqfes* ' > slon. All kinds of Legal'Writing, Oollo6tlpns»._ Court business, &c., protnptlyattendedto»r-* r ’ •’ Ofllco opposite Dr, Long's *■.; -fy-- Ho will also attend to Surveying, lrr : towli OlFl •' country. • [October'26; 1864i]'' ■)',' B in b i* o I <1 c rle§ THE largest and cheapest assortment of Nco* die Work, Collars, Handkerchiefs; Shltolt zettca, Undorslcoves* Edgings onUlnsortlngla the borough, at the cheap store of ’ ! - ‘ , CHAS. OGIXBT. > October 12,1854. ‘ Boots and Shoes. . JUST received, a largo assortment df BOOTS. AND SHOES; Water Proof and fine Calf Boots, Brogans,- Boys’, and Childrens* .Shoes; Ladies’ Morocco Boots, Jenny Linds and Bus* kins. Also, Gum Shoes in great variety.:. - CHAS. OGILBY. Carlisle, October 12, 1854.' ‘ •' DR. C. S. BAIiEII, g Respectfully offer* mu professional nr* vices to the citlfccns of Carlisle and surroun ding country.' Office and residcnce' in - Sooth Hanover street, directly opposite the Volunteer office. ' ‘ • March 23, 1854.—tf. NEW GOODS! ,? gS£cOODsf rpHE largcst jtock of GOODS evcrbrqught tp £ Carlisle, la now to bo seen gl P. Arkou>*|l, Store, where, thankful for past favors, hopes for a continuance of tho same. I|iB Stock having been purchased to groat advantage, he is prepar* ed to soli goods cheaper than over., His stock consists In part of the different klndsof.goods suited to tho season, among which may bofouhd Ladies’ *, : . Dress (3-ords, •in every variety, such as fine Finds, AI; do Lalxlo, Cashmeres. Mepinous. Paruroettas, AlpAccos, Dluck and Fancy Silks, among which may bo found the cheapest over brought to Carlisle. 111 \s .tiVO B WKAH, u cloths, (black and fancy colors,) Cast i.-ros. Vesting*. Sailnotts, Jeausaud Plaids for toys’ wear. Also, . noHRSTir noons of all kinds, such as bleached and unbleached Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Calicoes, Ginghams, Hugging, Ac. Alsu. Flannels ol all kinds and colors, which will bo sold very lon*. BLANKEST of all kihds and at &U prices, from $1 60 to $8 00 per pair. Also, BONNETS RIBBONS, se. Avery good selection of Bonnet Ribbons, Trim mings, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, Thread Lares and Edgings, Collars,•Sleeves, &0. HOSIERY AND GLOVES , Ladies' and Gcntlomon’n Kid, Llsllo Thread, Silk. Beaver. Berlin, (lined & unllned,) Cash mere. and Cotton -Gloves. Mens’, Womens' & Children’s Hosiery of all kinds. Carpus, Druggets, Oil Cloths, , A very large lot of Carpctßuf all kinds, which vill bu sold very low. Also,Druggets from 1J t» 8 yds. wide. Oil Cloths of all kinds & widths. Boots and Shoes fur Men and' Boys, Women s nml Children’s shoes. Gum shoes ol all kinds, which will bo sold low. . 5 • GROOERfES, A largo stack of Groceries, such as coflte, •' gar, tea, molasses, spices, Ac., which* will bo. sold as cheap as they can be had In tho town, at tho old established stand in North Uanbtror street, where all aro invited to attend as Choice New Goods they then will fihd, * - . To please the most fastidious mind, ' Honco “everybody go” and buy—great and Buml! - ■; - ’ And find kind attention shown to all. - t- PIIILIP ARNOLD. ffyhjwh jpm. DR. C. C. BLVRIENTHAi> HOMfKPJTIIIC PHYSICIAN, OFFICE and residence onLoutherstreet,one door oast of the German Reformed ChUrch. Dr. Blumchthal respectfully offers his profesWob al services to tho citizens of Carlisle fthd Vicini ty. Persons fVom a distance laboring tinder chronic diseases may consult by letter;. Office hours from 7 to 9 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M, Carlisle Aug. 24, 1854—tf Piulnllold CiassicaiAcadenay, NEAR CARLISLE, PAi “ ’ rrtiUC 17th session willcommcnceNoTifl,lBW. X. Number of students limited, and .constant, efforts used let (heir mmal and intellectual Inu «]rovement. Terms SGS per session. Circulars with reJcrcnces, and full Informa tion furnished, by R. K. BCB NS, Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield Post Uflicc/Curoh’d. Co, Pa. Sepi. 28, 1854. ' Rluch :«»d Colored SIIK*. I AM now opening a largo line of Black Silki. Abo, new stylo oleguut nnd fashionable bar red, plain ami figured SILKS, very cheap. CUAS. OGILBY. October 12, 1854. Primp l *. JtTST received a largo nsAorltnofat of Pump*, of every variety In general use, embracing Iron A Brass Cistern, uud Cistern. Side Pump*. Also out door Pumps, so regulated as not to b¥ .subject to freezing In winter. These pump* got up in the very best style In point of quality and workmanship, (lie mamifticturers having baa premiums awarded for their pumps at Several- State fairs, whore they have been on exhibition* Also constantly on band, a full supply of Iron Well Curbs and Chain Pumps. Foi salelowby > HENRY SAXTON. -. Carlisle. Nov, 2, 1852. CKOCKEUV- A general'assortment of. v Qmfcns'vuro of alt. kinds how on hand. In*.', eluding Gr.milcivaro, Stoneware, Chard Ciiasp* ware, TtuuMors, Jura, Dishes, Bo\\ls, Plates,' Candlesticks, Ac., also, a variety of lino Castors. A Bottles, ns well as Pitchers, Collory A Spooq Glasses, Ac. For sale attho aloro of. Ang.3,1654. J, W. EBY... JUST received, a frceh aupplvof Linseed ell, Turpduilno. Paints. VornUhe# &o, Also, an excellent article of* cheap oil for Fire Propf Paiots, &c., ut the old eland East Main Street. OarllaJe, Pa. Sopl. It, 1854 pRAtfBEUTUES.-A lot of fresh OfanbeW Jobl rocoivod, as alio an &##ortni*nt of now rlckles,Poaches and Tonlatoei, in. jar* I? Cans, freab 'Sardine#, flno Olivo & Table Oil/ French 'Mustard, &c. Ft»r sale at «« Marlbit Hall” Grocery. J. ‘WVIJBY*- * Octolcr-20, 1854. . JtJST received a prime lot of the celebrated 1 patent lf7ipfl Grcn»c for carriages, car*. ,gons, &o. Tide article Ailly maintains-thor*-’ Ipiitation of being the best article for the purpose over Foraalout - Aug. 81, 1654. , . SAXTQK i B;- t ! WE Call Iho attention o# tho public to.tlfl portable Garden or 'Fire englno”ft»r torlug garden# or extinguishing Arcs— an £zo«l -lopt uttlclo, neat cheap & convenient. For. falo at ’ ‘ J n. SAXTON'S. ■ Novomb»r2,liB6l. " ” n. SAXTON