. s. ;us»W l»rrE»B.-\> PnWwlUtf fa %- ict of-Lctiers rcmalnirtgdri tho Post Oflwo J i fl . Carlisle, Pa., March* 1>1856. Peraonffdn- iu this Wet WIIT please m iheymre ;. c ' • , *’ ' AdiltoMrt. Kat«/. Adonis Sarah Jane* ’ Leonard Kate A. Matron* Elizabeth Leonard Daniel 0, Balter Miss r Mory M.;, Lindsay Hamilton jJoriiey Mayor F. ,C. Bcilty Willidnl .'.. Miller Jacob H. . BearSartide! 2' “ " Miller,S. 0. BUncr Geprge Mills Jolmß. , . jblcnsinger >V» D. Middleton Andrew Bp^b.Daniel Mullen William . SftokQ .Gccclia Myers Beniamin Jtrooks Jacob . Myers William Bushman Lewis Myers Alfred Choc-Mr* • Neff Eliza ClaytOn'Robcrt E. • * Nickey Elizabeth Comihhn 1L Nisely William Otdcmdh John Palmer Samuel Grabb'Geo. W 1 Plank John 2 CulbcHson Nancy B. Reichert John Davis John ' Rinehart Charles H. Dice John 2 Ross Obcdiah J. 3 Dice Mary J. Russel Margarett Donley Elizabeth Sawer Jacob Durnm Mathew Shaeffcr Valentine Ebcrsolc John - Shadier Adeline Engle Philip . .Simpson John EtterJohn - Slowcy W. P. Pocht Elizabeth Smith Rebecca Jane , GiUThotoos Smith Robert Gleim Michael Snyder Henry Graham James Snyder John E. Green 6. A, Sowers Rebecca (tUUdfall John & Jacob Spencer John Gdnderman John Sponslcr William Hake John A. . • Slacks Elizabeth llart Elizabeth Stelmmn Jolm Heflelllngcr John P. 2 Sharp Jacob Henatnan Jacob Thompson .Marcia Hetrick Abraham Thomas James Ilia Bernard Thrush Joseph' Holmes D. E. 2 Toney Susan Holmes Henry B. Trostto Jacob Hoover, Christ* Trego Levi' Jacobs David' : Yritch E. R. Jewett Abel WnlkerJnns 0. Jones Sarah Watters Jacob .Tones John'Jr. Ward Eliza Jones Moses . Wotzcll Jones Emma > West George S. Keller. Christoph, White James A. Kinshem J; A. White Cinthey King Theodore, F. Whurley Jeramiab Kline Wash, Wilson Mury Kunklc Klizcbeth Williamson J. E. tahman Benjamin Young Catherine Tollman Rachel; < Yallet Jacob Ijihman Joseph Ziglcr Martha Lfthrnan Susan ■ , Ztglcr Sophia E. Landrclh Oliver' Ziglcr Rachel. ■ One coht due on each letter in addition to the postage. JOHN B. BRATTON, P. M. 5 ' littrso Fiiriilluro Sale. OV tbo 10th day of March, 1855, a( the residence of Martha C- Duncan, in Bast High Street, Carlisle, will ho offered at public auction, a groat variety of Household and Kitchen ‘Furniture, os follows i—Mahogany Side Board, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Solas,Ma- Bureaus, Card Tables, dtess- ESiSStaßing Bureau with Mirror and Marble u •» \J If Start, Bedsteads, M’asbstands,Fea ther Beds, Hair Matrasses, Ingrain and Bag Carpets, Stair Carpets, Chequered and plain Matting, Parlor Stoves, Cooking Stoves, Maho gany,and Windsor Chairs, Mirrors, Largo Brass Kettle, Large Iron,, do., Bel) Metal Kettles, Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, China Dinner and Tc.V Sets Wash Tubs, with a great variety of Kitchen Utensils and other articles not enums rated. Sate to commence at OJ o’clock, A. M.,whcu attendance will be given and conditions made knojrn by , MARTHA 0. DUNCAN. March ], 1855—21 TitVcni Ucetisc. mO tho Honorable the Judges of the Court of I General Quarter Sessions of the Pence of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1855. . . The petition of James M’Gulro, respectfully represents, that your petitioner Ja provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a bouse of public entertainment, In the house now occupied by Jos. Saddler, in Kingstown, Silver Spring township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, commencing on tho 2d Mon. day of April, 1855. As in duty bound he will ever pray, &c. JAMES M'GUIRE. March 1, 1855—fit* Wo the undersigned citizens of the township ; of Silver Spring, In the county ol Cumberland, dp certify that wo nro well acquainted with the above named Juntos M’Gnlre, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well prp'vUled with house room anti conveniences fur | the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern la necessary to ac coppuodato the public and entertain strangers and travellers. ’ George Hoover, M nthew Fisher. John Ymtng, Andrew Irvin, Joseph Elchelherger, Geo. Trim ble* Isaac Brcnizer, David Orris, Wm. Saxton, Goo. Beltxhoover, sr., Abraham Miller, D. M. Dcldlg, James Wlllinnison, Henry Ilickomoll, Wm. 8011, ITcnry Voglcsong. . ;• Tavern McenHo. Honorable the Judges of tl»o Conrt of General Quarter Session of tho Pcaro ■j '.iff, Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1865. VMVTho petition of George L. Sponslor, respect fully rupruseuts tlutyour petitioner la prodded with thu nucosa.try requisites for keeping a house of, public entertainment In the houso now occu pied by turn as such,ln tho Borough of Muebnn* fciburg. VoUr petitioner, therefore, prays your .Honors t<rgraut him a license for tho same the ensuing year, commencing on tho 2d Mon day ol April, 1855. As In duty bound he will [. ever pray, &c GEO L. SPONSLER. March 1, 1833—81 Wc tho undersigned citizens of the Borough of Mcchanlcsburg, hi tho county of Cumberland, do certify that wo are well acquainted with tho above named George L. Sponsler, that bo is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and i» well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers ami travel lers, and that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary v to accommodate the public and entertain strau ,*• gets and travellers. W, Martin Uupp, George Schroder, Adam Slorer, SaPeter Gants, Jacobliurtliue, Joelßerlin, Simon «||Arnold, I. N. Ilyors, Jno. T. Ayres, John Ko. John Zimmerman, Jr., Samuel Eckels, sr., :^gJd r ow Seifert, Wontcl Miller, lI.'M. Frank. gL Tavern License. the Honorable the Judges of tho Court of Jlv~ cnor *l Quarter Sessions of the Peace of yMßborland county, at April Sessions, 1865. »*r* tuition of Jesse Burkhultnor, rcspcctful -1 05 * 30 * 1 * 1 that your petitioner is provided • w JiItCS? nec o>sary requisites for kecplnga bouse «M lc entertainment In the bouse non occu ■.) ‘ b^!\ im itl tho township of Hump -5 «£J*ijlJ* OUr * KS . t , , oaer i therefore, prays your ,■ • UppOfS to grant him a license for tho same tho ' C VrJ3i y^R COn i m °. nc !. nß on tbo Monday *v"®* As In duty bound ho vrill-ovor 1865-af SSE m ' :uKIIE,MKII - cltUon# of tho township of Hampden, In tho county of Cumberland, do certify that wo are wol! acquainted with tho abote -named Josso Burkhultnor, that ho It of gdd<orato for honesty and temperance, ahdls vetfpfl jWdodwllh house room and conveniences forth* Accommodation of strangers and travel, lets, and-that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary to aocommodato the public and entertain strnn. . . go*» and travellers. ■ y fJebtgo Ololm, Jacob Brlokor, Goo. Snavoly* 'Thomas Lindsay, John Eborly, John Sherban, ' Lavl M. Barnhart, 11. srb, N. 11. Eckols, Sami, Daniel Dolts, Frederick Mumma, D, name, Andrew Kroltecr, Christian WJslor. TTUST received, a fVoah supply of Linseed oP f v Turpentine, Paints, Varnishes bo. Also, an «*j&9llont article of cheap oil for Fire Proof Points, Keel, at the old stand East Main Stroo Carlisle, Pa. Sept. U, 1854 POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR 1854 GEORGE BRINDLE, jOHtN. C. BROWN, and. JOHft CEENDENIN, Esquires, Directors of ,lh« Poor and of the House of Employment of Cumberland county, in account with said comity, from the Ist day of January to 31st day of December, A. D. 1554, inclusive, viz: • 1 ■ DR. Received from County Treasurer, ’' $OOOO 00 Amt. in hands of-Treasurer-at,last settlement, 651 89J 1 OfD.WhQrrjforußbofKos.Hallot, 160 00 Of James Clemlonfn an 4 M. Mtofch for hides and skin*; Of G. C. Sanderson for use of Mary Knottle, Of Hemmlngcr for use A. E. Hcfilefingor,' Of R. Snodgrass for use of son, Of Jno Laughlln for use of C. Laagh- Por drove pasture, For Tallow, . Of John C. Drown for uso of J. G. Thompson, For Sugar*, For Sundries, For Indentures, Of D. Crouse for use, For Timotlty-aced, Cash due Jacob Squler, Treasurer, JACOIi SQUIEU, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor House and House of Employment Cumber • land County, in account with the Di r e:tors of said Institution, Jrom the Ist day of January to the 31sf day of December, 1854, Inclusive, vi: : By payment of Directors orders, 7 head «»f Horses, 13 Milch Cows, 17 head of Steers, 3 Bulls, 28 head of stock Hogs, 0 head of Shoats, 20 small Pigs, 88 head ot Sheep and 2 Calves. Boof, Pork, Mutlon and Veal, fattened and killed on the Farm in 1854. 29 Hogs, average weight 225 pounds, (0,325 lbs.) 24 Beeves, average weight, 405 pounds, (11,880 lbs,) 17 Sheep, average weight 60 pounds, (860 lbs.) 18 Calves, average weight, Co‘ pouudsj (83a lbs.) making io all 20,U3 Ibs. ... --1 - - Farming Utensils on the Farm Ist January, 15 55. 1 Broad nnd 1 Narrow wheeled Wagon, 1 Slono Wagon, 1 Wagon Bed, 1 pair of Wood-lad dera, 2 pair of Hay-laddcra, I Cart aad Cart-gcar., I THllrary and Hare™, J f 0a.,1 Harrow., 6 Double Shovel Plows, 3 Single Shovel Plows, 1 two borso bled, I Threshing Machine and Horse Power, 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Rolling Screen, 1 Corn Shollcr, 2 Cutting Boxes, 2 Grind stones. 2 Log Chains, 84 Cow Chains, 0 sett ol Wagon-gears, 6 sett of Plow-gears, 1 sett of Carpenter tools, 1 sett of Blacksmith tools, 1 sett of Butchering tools, G Wheelbarrows, I Cab baco Knife, 6 Grain Cradles, 18 Mowing Scythes, 8 Mattocks, 8 Crowbars, 6 Shovels, a lot of Quarrying tools, and a variety of Spades, Forks, Sickcls, Rakes, Corn Hues, Sloue Hammers, Sledges, Axes, Wood-saws, Mauls, Wedges, &c. Sch.dulo Showing the Proceeds of tho Farm for 1854. 1060 bushels of Wheat, 48 of Rye, 760 of Corn. 1000 of Oats, 40 of Potatoes, 2 of Clover seed, 1 ol Tlmothysccd, 2 ol Soup beans, 6 of Bunch beans fc Pens, 25 of Onions, 10 of Pars nips, 40 of Bocl*, 2000 heads of Cabbage, 26 dor. Cucumbers, made 70 tons of Hay, 20 loads of CornfoUder, 18 barrels of good Cider, 9 of Wutcr-cldcr. Manufactured Mid made in tho Mouse and Shop, 101 Shirts and Chornies, 78 Frocks, 10 Cops, 98 Aprons, 21 Chaf-beds, 4 Bolsters, 37 Pillow Cases, 6 Sun-bonnets, 26 Shod*, 22 pair of Stockings knitted, 20 pair ol Stockings footed, 2o Towels 14 Comforts, 0 Table Cloths, made 80 pounds of hard Soap, 80 barrels of Soft Soap. In tho Carpenter Shop made 28 Coffins, one large medicine Case for Drug Shop, one largo Kitchen Table, 2 new Wheelbarrows, 1 two horse Sled, ore large Goto, oi.o ncwCort body,made new shafts for Tlllbnry and for Sled, and a variety of Single and Pouhle-trcct, Pick-handles, Fork-handles, Stools, Benches for Poor House, one new door for Slaughter House, cut about 60 cords of wood, made 400 Ralls, done $26 worth of Blacksmlthlng. Number of Paupers In tho Institution Ist January 1854, of which 14 were colored, 100 Number admitted up till Slsl December 1854, of which 17 wore colored and 3 born In tho house, 208 Making tho whole number through the year, 814 Of which 18 died, 0 children botind out, 10 eloped and 108 discharged, 202 Leaving tho number of paupers In the Poor-house Ist January 1856, ol which 10 are colored, Out-door paupers supported nt public expense through tho year, Whole number remaining chargeable nf the end of (ho year, Of those remaining In the Poor-house Dint December 1854, there are— Males 72, of which 8 are colored. Females 40, of which 9 aro colored, And 19 Out-dour paupers, 131 There are as near as can be ascertal ntfd, 2 under 1 year, C from 1to6; G from 6to 8 from 10 to 2Pj l2lrom 20 o <K( 14 from CO to 40; 14 from 40 to 60; 17 from 60 to 00} 22 fromTJo to 70} 10 from 70 to 80} I from 80 to 00. In addition to the above, 477 transient paupers or travellers, have been received and sup ported for short periods without regular orders. Wo the Directors of the Poor end of the House of Employment of Cumberland county, do rortlfy thot the above ami foregoing statement to contain a just and true exhibit of tbo Institu tion during tho period above stated, according to tho boat of our knowledge* Given under our hands this first day of January, A. D. 1865. „ GEORGE DRINDLE, JOHN C. DROWN, t JOHN OLENDENIN, Wo tho undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and sworn according to law, bavins examined tho accounts and vouchors of tho Directors ol tho Poor and House of Euu nlovmont of said county, from the Ist day of January to tho thlrty-flrat day ol December, A. D 1854 Inclusive, do certify that wo find a balance duo Jacob Sqnlcr, Esq., Treasurer, by tho Directors of sold Institution, of tho sum of one hundred and twenty-four dollars and ninety, eight and one-fourth coots. ... , , . tor- Given under our hands at Carlisle,_thls Bth day of January, A. D. I ® G "' RAwnAUGn ISAAC RINGWALtI JACOB BTEINMAN, Judilort of Cumberland County . IS hereby given that I havo, this day, nsaocl ted with me in tho practice of my profession, •Wm. M. Penrose end Thos. M. Biddle, Esqrs. All bnslness In future will bo attended toby the above, under the firm of *«BlddIo & Penrose.'' , w. M. BIDDLE, M'y. at Urn. February U, 1866—tr ninr.U and Colored Silks. lAM now opening a lorgo lino of Bio ck Sitki, Alro, now atylo olognnt ondfaahlonabio bur rod, plain and figured SILKS, Very cheap. OHAS. OOILBT. | February 26, 1666. 11. SAXTON 1 CR. By payrhent of interest on dower in fo- I vor of Mrs. O’Bnen, on land pur ' chased of A. M’DowcU in 1842, $3B 01 .Groceries, merchandize, clothing and bedding included,' 2879 10$ For stock, 874 00 For flour, grinding,-&c., 468 24 For support oi out-door paupers, 482 55 For Leather, 214 01{ For Lumber for flooring, &c., 278 47 For tailoring arid hatting, 187 60 For shoomnking, 140 I9J For stone coat; IG2 57 For materials for improvements, &c., for house and farm, 119 08 For wagonmaklog and coopering, In cluding one now wagon, 110 82$ For tin and copper-ware and repairing coal stoves arid drums, 102 84 For drugs it materials for drug shop, 161 41$ For hardware, &c., 95 87$ Overseers of Mifflin tp., Allegheny co. m w 00 00 91 44 66 00 60 00 86 75 27 70 11 00 6 25 8 87 8 00 2 50 8 25 124 98$ for U9o of M. Swartz, 84 GO Carpenter work, 08 12J Constable’s foes for removingpaupers, 60 07J Directors of Perry co., lor support of paupers, For freight on lumber, coal and gro $7,448 48J cerles, Lunatic Hospital at IXnrrisburg, for support of paupers, 80 80 SheeKlton for drum stores, 68 82 Out-door funeral expenses, 47 75 Out-door medical aid, 24 00 For castings* 41 16 For saddlery, 28 07j For Clovcrsced, 40 50 For a windmill, 28 00 For new Cooking store, 40 00 For Blacksmithlng, 49 95i For travelling expenses, 28 91 i For printing and stationery, 6 951 For sundries, 8 44; Jos. Lobach’s salary, hirelings wages included, 600 00 Dr. A. J. Harman, physician, 100 00 Geo. Sbeaffer extra pay as Director, 86 00 Geo. Brlndlo •* *» “ 10 60 John C. Brown « ** Thos- M. Biddle, Attorney, Jacob Squlcr, Treasurer, $7,448 48£ PR. Received from Comity Treasurer, $6OOO 00 << from J. Lobach, Steward, from different sources ns ex hibited in foregoing stale, motil, Cash remaining in hands of Trcas’r. at last settlement, $7,448 484Balanco due Jacob Squler, Trcas’r $7,448 48*1 Slock on tho Farm Ist January, 1855, Dirtcfort qf Iht Poor of Cumbtrland County. JTOTICE l/-iLASS WARE.—Just receiving a ncwln- IVXvoice ofWaro, embracing a variety of bowls Inultabloi for fruit, preserves, pickles, sugars, Jollies, &c,, as also Collory Stands, Jars, Decan ters, Pitchers, Salts, Poppers, Candlesticks, Lamps, covered Bowls, a largo assortment of Tumblers, Goblets, and other useful articles.— For sale by J. IV. EBY, February 22, 1860. WALL PAPER.—A very forgo lot of Wol Paper of evtery shndoand design—atprlcos ranging from Of cts. and upwards. Tho stock consists of a full assortment of common, satin, silvered and gilt papers, all of which will bei seid low M SAXTON’S Tikvernlilomae, TO tbe Hbnorable'the Jutljjos of the Court of General Quarter .Sessions of tho Peace of ; Cumberland county,’ at April Sessions,' 1855. : The .petition of George Duey, respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with tho nccessary roquiartos. for .keeping a house of public entertainment, in the Jiousc now occupied by him as such In Silvpr Spring township. Your Eotitibnor, therefore, prays your Honors to gram Un a license for the same the ensuing year, commencing on th°, 2nd Monday of April next. As in duty bound, ho will, over pray, &c. GEORGE DUEY. March 1, 1855-B,t*-7. Wo the uhdorslgriod citizens of flic township ot Silver Spring, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we arc well acquainted with the above named Qoorgo Duey, that he is of good repute-for honesty and temperance, ami is well provided with house room and conveniences for tho acdoraraodation of-slrangcrs ami travellers, and that such Inn'or Tavern is necessary to ac. commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. H. W. Qrlslhgcr,’ Samuel Sonscman, Jacob Otstot, Gcorgo Hoover,’Andrew Irvin, Isaac Bronlzor, Wm. Pint, Henry Voglct-ong, David Orris, Win. Saxton,' Sami. Huston, Jacob For. noy, Joseph Elcholbcrgcr, John Clamans, Jas. Williamson, Henry Hlckemell. Valuable Farm for Sale. AS it is late in the season it requires particu lar attention to draw purchasers. Look hero, then, Farmers dud Capitalists, a groat in ducement for a safejnvestment is offered. No humbug, but real and substantial value. So bo up and doing, as now id tho time for those who speed tho plow, for we farmers have been (n the drag long enough. -.Sdwalk up and don’t he in duced to Invest your money in some fancy limn, bug stocks, to bo rich to-day and poor to-mor row, but go to this salqand make a safe and sure investment, as tho fanners are the chief bone and sinew of our country. 79 20J 68 86 The' undersigned; orib or the late firm of riels, Foering Zc Thudium; former owners, will offer at public sale on the premises, oh TUESDAY, the 13th day of March, that valuable FARM, situate on the Lotort Spring, obout half a mile South-east of the borough of Carlisle, contain, ing 380 Acres, of Limestone Land, nbout 220 of which arc cleared and thor residue’ covered with the bust ol timber. Eighty acres are now In winter grain which will bo included in the sale. The im~ provoments are a largo double two story Stone Mansion House, Barn iSSSSHni and other out-bulldings. There is a never falling spring of very fine wa ter under the house. ’ Also an Orchard of choice fruit.,. Ono third of the cleared land in new land, os it has boon lately cleared, while the old ; bleared land has been heavily manured from stables in Carlisle.* The whole Is in n high state of cultivation and has produced great crops, as can bo ascertained from tho farmer now living on it. Besides that it actually produces a double Crop If well worked from under ground as well as the top, as tbu whole farm abounds In veins of tho best Pipe ore, and my former partner years ago paid to Charles M. M ! Cluro,dec’d. as high as SBUO per year for ore, fee. So this h a rare chance not often to be mot with. Any per son wishing to examine, the farm may do so by calling on Peter Albright now living on it: • Terms ol Sale—-Five- per cent of the whole purchase money to be paid on the day of sale. Ono third of tho whole purchase money to bo paid on the Ist of- April, 1855, when possession will bo given. Thoreslduo'intlirouoqimlaimu nl payments, without interest. A deduction of ten per cent will bo made for as much inor money os the pdrehaser chooses to offer. Also at privato sale, a Farm of 220 acres, and a first rate MERCHANT MILL, situate in Per ry county, near Landlsbnrg. For particulars enquire at Oak Grove Furnace. Feb. 21 Bt. CHRISTIAN THUDIUM. 12 00 80 00 40 00 $7,448 48i t 6C7 104 051 89} 124 08* $7,448 48* Two Splendid Farms For Sole, THE subscriber will soil at Private Sale tho two following discribed farms, to wit; No. 1. is situated on the north'west of Car- I lislo adjoining tho Inhabited part of said borough, ! Containing 140 acres rate limo stone land, having tharoon erected a now largo bank balldings. The land Is mu high atnfo orCuTTfr ration, aud nil under good post & rail fence.— It Is bounded on tho North by the heirs of Sain’l. Alexander doc’d., on tho Bast by John Noble, Wm. D. Seymour & others, on tho West by John Mooro, Daiid Grier t| &c., and on tho South by the Public ta&d leading trom Car lisle to Waggoners brldgl No. 2. Is situated In 44 miles from Carlisle Carlisle Turnpike rond Middlesex mills, bound North by the Conodogni ty Irvin’s heirs, on thu 1 Joaso Zlgler, and on ttv rick and the Harrisburg talning 226 acres, about and *ho residue Is black of the tract cleared, und good state of culllvatio heavily timbered ? a lai is medow land. The lm Stone Dwelling house, I a stone Spring-house, 11 an apple orchard and 11 fruit trees. I No. Jl. Is a small trtcl west of No. 1., on thoßjltor road leading from Carlisle to Waggoners bridge, containing 20- acres offlrst rato llmot mo land, bounded by said road on the norli, by John Noblo on the south, Brown’s heirs 01 ho oast, and by Dakar on (ho west. The subscriber will (so soil a number of out lets to suit purchase*. Tho above properly will bo sold on roaaonule terms. AWSTRONG NOBLE. Carlisle, Jan. 11, 166—tf oorougb irdluancc. BE It enacted by tbi Town Council of tho Borough of OarliHj and it Is hereby or. dulnod and enacted bputliority of tho samo: That tho fire plugs pbed, or hereafter to bo placed, la any of the (eels, lanes or alloys of the Borough of Oarlislojiro to bo used or opened only for the purpose extinguishing Ores*, and 1 U any person or porsonjdiall openany lire plug or draw water from thermo, or abuse or Injure It, or any part of it, luay manner, ho, she or they, shall bo liablo to {mualty of Twenty Dol lars. Provided, howotf, that it shall not be considered a violation ( this ordinance if thu tiro plug ond water be ed by regularly organ ized iloso or Fire Commies, they having first obtained tho special anority of tho Carlisle Gas and Water Computer that purpose. A. NdLE, Chief Bur gat, Altoslr—Jimks MuiuaSec/’y. . February 22, 1855 —’ proclmation. WHEREAS tho )n. James 11. Gjuium, President Judge.'. the several Court* of Common Pleas In tho»uutlos of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, w' Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Tmlncr and General Jail Delivery In said counlUnnd Samuel Woodlmm and John Rupp, Judgef the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Gcibl Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and ter offenders, In the said county of their precepts to mo directed, dated tho Bt>f January, 1850, have ordered tho Court ofyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery bo holdcn at Carlisle, on tho second Monday oiprll 1855, (being tho Pth day,) at teno’clodn tho forenoon, to con tinue two week. NOTICE Is hereby ren to tho Coroner, Jus tices of tho Peace, anOonstablos of tho said county of Cumborlandhat they are by tho said precept commanded tq then and there in their proper persons, with fc rolls, records, and in qulsltions, oxamlnatk and nil other remem brances, to do those which to their offices appertain to bo donand oil those that are bound by. rocognlzarf, to prosecute against 1 the prisoners that arc then shall bo in the Jail of sold county, are to tyioro to prosecute them os shall bo Just. i, JOSEPH ©AIIMOND, Sheriff. February 22, 1855. \ wm. CttllEEM, Attorney at Lw. office in Bootom's Row, Carlisle, PfiDnslncas entrusted to him will bo promptlypnded to. February 22, 1866^ THE undersigned on behalf of tho Union Fire Company, return their sincere thanks to tho citizens of Carlisle for tho liberal patronage ex tended to.tho series of lectures just concluded. Wo'alsq tender our'thanßsto iho severalgeiitlo rao’rl who kindly delivered tho different able and dntortaining lectures of tho donrso. ’ I.H. A. Longsdorf, A. H. Ewing, John Monyer, G; B. Colo, Geo; Wetzel, Com. of Arrangom’t. February 22, 1855. Money to Vionn. MONEY to loan on first mortgage. Enquire at lhis*ofllco. Oirlislo, Feb. 22, 1855—tf NOTICE is hereby given to all persons Inte rested, that tho tallowing accounts have been (Med in this office by the accountants there in named for examination, and will bo presented to the Orphans’ Court-bf Cumberland county for confirmation and allowance on Tuesday,tho 20ih ol March, A. 1). 1855, viz : 1. Tho first and final account of John Good year, administrator of the estate of Jno. M. Ego, lata of the borough of Carlisle, dec’d. 2. Tito account of Andrew Frazer and Sunil. Wherry, Esq., oaocutors of James 11. Wallace, lato of Shippcnsburg township, dcc’d. 3. The account of Jacob Creamer, Peter Creamer and Goo. Creamer, executors of Jacob Creamer, late ol Southampton township, duc’d. 4. The account of Levi Merkel, Esq., surviv ing executor ot Geo. Rupp, late of Allen town ship, dec’d. 5. The first and final account of James Boyd and Mathew Thompson, administrators de bonis non with tho will annexed of Mathew Thomp son, late of Mtfliin township, dec'd. 6. Tho account of David Hoover, administra tor of (ho estate of Mary Hoover, late of Hope well township, dcc’d. 7. The account of Charles T. McLaughlin, administrator oftho estate of James Carothers, lato of the borough of Shippcnsburg, dec’d. 8. .The account of Oco. Beltxhoover, admin. Istrator of the estate of Jacob Bellzhoovcr, lute of Silver Spring township, dec’d. 9. The account of William F. Swiger, E>-q., cxocutor of Frederick Huff, late of North Mid dleton township, dec’d. 10. The second and final account of John Newcomer, administrator of the estate of Ab’in. Newcomer, late of Southampton tp., dec’d. IJ. 7'ho account of Daniel Wonder)}’ A Wm. Wciao, executors of John Wonderly, late of South Middleton township, dec’d. 12. Tho account of Jacob Golden, adminis trator of the estate of Jacob Fissel, late ofMlff- Iln township, dec’d. 13. Tho account of David Shoop, administra tor with tho will annexed of Maria E. Smith, late of Hampden townsnip, dec’d. 14. The account of Thomas Hamilton, exec utor of AndrowSbell, laic of Lower Allen tp. dec’d. Id. The ncconnt of Jacob Bltncr, Esq., ad ministrator of tho estate of Uev. Martin Wolf, lato of Hamilton county, Ohio, dec’d. IR. The account of Christian Baker, adminis trator of the estate of Jolta Baker, late of Mon roe township, dec’d.. ‘ , 17. The account of Peros W. Quigley, admin istrator of tho estate of Andros Quigley, late of North Middleton township, dec’d. I 18. The account of Samuel Ettcr, ndmlnistra tor of the estate of Dr. Cbas. W. Debn, late of Now Cumberland, dec’d. 10. Tho account 6t /ncfib Shade, administra tor of tho estate of David Shade, late of tho bo rough of Carlisle, dtoc’d. 20. Tho final account of Dr. Wm. A. .Simp son, administrator of tho estate of John Simp son, late of Cumberland county, detfd. 21. The account of Henry Shank, administra tor of tho estate of Elizabeth Shank, lato of Dickinson township, dcc'd. 22. The guardianship account of Henry Enck, guardian ol Wm. Tripncr, minor child of Jacob Tripncr, lato of Monroe township, dcc’d. 23. The guardianship' account of John Coov er, guardian ot Ephraim Hamer, minor eon ol Jacob Humor, lato of N. Middleton tp., dcc’d. 21. The guardianship account of John Wal lace, guardian of the persons and estates of Da vid, Brim, Joseph Brim* Henry Brim, Catharine Brim, Sami. Brim, Mary Brim, and Jacobßrim, minor children of Joseph Brim, late of Frank ford township, dcc’d. • ' WILLIAM LTTLE, liegitter. ,-CarlULi- Tavern License. TO (ho Honorable tho Judges of tho Court of General Quarter Sessions of tho Peace of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1856. The petition of William .Moudy, respectfully represents, that your petitioner Is provided with thu necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment in tho house now occupied by him as such, in the East Ward of the borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him n license tor the samo thu ensuing year, commencing on tho 2d Mon day of April, 18 jj. As in duty bound he will ; ever pray, &c. WILLIAM MOUDY. | February 22, IB6o—fit 'orth Middleton Tp., )D the Harrisburg Ac about 1& miles from (I as follows, od (ho ilt Crock, on the West list by John Noble ft South by Abr. llet urpplko rond. Con 00’acres of limestone date, about 100 acres rgood fence and in a We tho undersigned citizens of the East Ward, of thu Borough of Carlisle, in tho county ol Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquain ted with tlio above named William Moudy, tbat he is of good reptile for honesty and temper' anco, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of stran gers and travellers, and that such Inn orTavern is necessary to accommodate (ho public ahd on tertain strangers and travellers. A. A. Line, Goorgo Zlnn,Jr., Wm. Bentz.C. InhofT, John GlUeu, Chan. Flcager, Jl. M’Cnrt ncy, John Gutshnll, Daniel Eckels, Win. Park, Wm. Line, John li. Pilkny, James M’Gonlgal, John Pallor. , tho balance is very ;o portion of tho farm rovomonts arc a largo urge log & frame barn, J other out buildings, irgo quantity of other [of land about a \ milo TO (ho Honorable (ho Judges of the Cnttri nl General Quarter Sessions of the Pence of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1865. Tho petition of Samuel Allgelcr, respectfully represents, that yonr petitioner Is provided with the ncccssiry requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment in the houso now occupied by him as such, in Churchtown, Monroe town ship. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a llcenso for the same tho ensuing year, commencing on tho 2nd Monday of April next. As in duty bound he will ever pray, Stc. S.VML Feb. 22, IH.j.j— 3f Wo tho undersigned citizens of the township of Monroo, In tho county of Cumberland, do certify that wo aro well acquainted with tho ahovo named Samuel Allgoior, that lie is of good repute for honesty and tomporanco, and is well provided with houso room and conveniences fof tho accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such lon or Tavern is necessary to ac commodate the publio and entertain strangers and travellers. John Hopple, M. G. BotUzhoover, John A. Ahl, 0. H. Boltzhoovor, Peter S. Miller, Fran cis 0. Mcnoar, Jacob Grove, Fotor Baker, Con rad Hearts, Peter Livlngcr, I. B. Mlshlor, Geo. W. Bennett. Tavern License. TO tho Honorable tho Judges of tho Court of General Quarter Sessions of Urn Ponce of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1855. Tho petition of John Hoover, respectfully represents, that your petitioner Is provided with tho necessary requisites for keeping a house of Eubllo entertainment, in the house now occupied y him as such In the borough of Mechanics, burg. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the sumo tho ensuing year, commencing on tho 2d Monday of! April next. As In duty bound, ho will over pray, &o. JOHN HOOVER, February 22, 1855—3 t , Wo tho undersigned citizens of tho Borough of Mcohanlcsburg* In tho county of Cumber land, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named John Hoover, 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 travel, iors, and that such Inn or Tavern la necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain stran. gors and travellers. J.A. Moloy, John T. Ayres, Adam Sloror, ht. D. Sponslor, Peter Gantz, Win. Eckels, Henry Cams, Simon Arnbld, George Slnglsor, W. C. Houser, Samuel Zacharies, Jos MlUolson, David Miller, John Wobbort, Henry H. Eborly, A. N. Green, John Koser. A Card. Register’s JVotlce. Tavern License. allgeieh Dissolution of Partnership. . THE 'partnership existing between the Sub scribers, wai dissolved on Clio Ist inst., by mutual consent. All persons,lndebted to them arc earnestly requested to Calland pay the same to either of the undersigned. ABNEft TV. BENTZ, WM. BENTZ, JAMES BENTZ. February 15,1855. HEW GOODS. THE subscribers having purchased the inter est of \Vtn. Bentz, in (ho Dry-Goods busi ness, inform their friends (hat they will continue the business-as heretofore at the old stand, on. dcr the name of Bentz & Brother. They havo just received a large supply of New and Desirable Goods, sifeh OS Calicoes, Gingham, Muslins, Checks, Flannels, Sntinells, Needle worked Collars, Sleeves, Spencers, kc. Also, 1 case of fine Irish Linens, 40 pieces of thelrown importation, 12i per yard below the usual price. They re apectfully solicit a call from all those wishing to purchase Goods in their line, as they arc deter mined to sell Goods as low as any firm In Penn salvania. ABNER W. BENTZ, JAMES BENTZ. February 15, 1855. Tavern Licence, TO tho Honorable (ho Judges of the. Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace oJ Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1H55. Tho petition of Jacob IlcdsocJcer, respect fully represents, that your petitioner is provided will) Um necessary requisites forkeepinguhou.se of public entertainment, in the house now occu pied as such by him in tho township of Dickln son, Your petitioner, therefore,prays your lion ora to grant Idm a License for the same the en suing year, commencing on the second Monday ,of April. 185- r ). As In duty bound be will ever pray, &c. JACOB UEDSECKER February 15, 1855—31* Wc the undersigned citizens nf llio township of Dickinson, in the county «f Cumberland, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named Jacob Redacckcr, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conven iences tor the accommodation of strangers ami travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is neces sary to accommodate Urn public and entertain strangers and travellers. Jos. A. Weakley, A. G. Miller, Rhd. Woods, John T. Green, Wm. Line, George Kissinger, Samuel Coovcr, Beq). Peftcr, Jr., James Weak , ley, John Moore, Jacob Beolman, Sami. Myers, Thomas Bowers, John Beclman, Joseph Gal braith, Wm. M’Laughlin, Stephen F. Weakley. Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Geneiul Quarter Sessions of the I’ooco ol Cumberland count), at April Sessions, 1855. The petition ol Henry S. Grocnftwult, re spectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keep ing a house of public entertainment. In the house now occupied by Levi Strubm as such, in the township of Southampton. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a li cense for the same the ensuing year, common, cing on the 2nd Monday of April next. As in duty bound, he will over pray, £*c. HENRY S. GHEE.VAWALT. February 15, 1855—3t* We the undersigned citizens of the township . of Southampton, in the county of Cumberland, j do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named IT. S. Groenuwall, that he 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 such Inn or Tavern is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Levi Strohm, Peter Robrlck, Christ. B. Fore man, John W. Clover, Robert F. M'Cuno, H. B. Ilocb, James Beatty,David Kllzmlller, John Kitzmlllcr, James Kelso, Robert M’Cune, Jas. Willis, Jacob Foreman Joseph Riling, John Maxwell. Flrst-raJo Lltncstouc Land far • '• • Sale. ... rDI'FEK for saTon'ira cTorLand lying InJcr fcrson county, Va., containing 250 Acres, 130 cleared and under good fencing, and the I -jBU balance In Timber. This land is ns pro-1 an any in the county of Jefferson, **Sl, and well watered. It is within two miles of thu Shenandoah river, and (ho A. L. 11. Kail road will run within one milo of It. A more ' particular description is doomed unnecessary ns j persons wishing to purchase will view the prom- ( iscs before purchasing. The (arm will be shown I and terms made known by F. A. Lewis, Jiving! near Kabletown, in Jefferson co., or on nppll- ( cation, postage paid, to the undersigned at Mo- | bile, Alabama. If the above property Is not' sold priv.itoly be fore tho 10th of July, IBsi>, it I will thou be offered at public sale on that dav, , betoru the Court House, in Charlestown. 1 AHTIirU F. HOPKINS. February 15, 1860. I mill Properly at Private Sale. THK Flouring Mill, known ns the Uluotuery Property, is fur sale. It is a very desira ble and very convenient property. The Mill has two sets of wheat burrs, and one set of Chop ping and Plastering stones. The water power is the best in the county off the river, never fail. Ing, and it never freezes. During (be past dry Henson there has been plenty of water, and the Mill has been doing its usual amount of work. It has all the advantages oft he navigation of the Shenandoah river, but is not subject to any ol the freshets. The Milt is situated In one of the finest agricultural portions of Jefferson co., Va. It is capable of grinding thirty thousand bushels of wheal, which amount can be purchased with in two miles oftho site. Driigt, Conlcctionhrleg, &c. rnilK undersigned has just returned from Phil* y ndelphia, with a fresh supply of DRUGS, CONFECTIONARIES, &c. These, with his __rtformor slock on hand, will make hls^— ff T«r assortment of Drugs, Medicines and UL Chemicals complete. His assortment*® of Confectionaries is also nunsually tlno, con sisting of pure sugar white and transparent can* dy Toys, common, assorted, and fine Candles of every variety; also, fruits, nuts, and everything belonging (<> that department of trade. He would cat! special attention to his supply of FANCY ARTICLES, for (ho Holidays, and fur general use. All are Invited to call, whether , they wish to purchase or not. , R. J. KIEFFER. JACOB H. HITTEiI. ) rnrlliil.-, Dec. 21, ISS-1. There is attached to lho mill 12} Acres of the first quality of Limestone Land, being almost entirely bottom, on which is erected a commodious and routfortahlo Dwelling, Stable, Moat-house, and nil other neces sary Onl-hulldlnps. In fact the properly is one of the most desirable and profitable in the Vnl. I ley of Virginia. 1 Terms made to suit the purchaser. Anyrom | municutlon addressed to mo at Charleston n, I Jefferson county, Vo., will receive prompt at tention. Dcrsons desirous of view Inp the prom* | isos will plunso call on (lm undersigned February to, 18oa. FayctCovlllti Fcntnie Seminary. ri HIS Institution will open on the first Mon | day or March, in a now and commodious building erected for that purpose, under tho direction and superintendence of Her. J. Ken nedy and Sam). Thomson. Thu location of tho Seminary Is healthy and retired. It is tho do* sign of tho Principal that course of instruc tion bo thorough, and the expenses moderate. The best female teachers will bo employed. Pupils will bo arranged In classes according to tho direction of tho Principal. There will bo three classes—Primary, Junior and Senior. TERMS: SUMMER SESSION For board, washing, fuel & light, per ses. slow of 4 months, 5 JO 00 Tuition in Senior class per session, H 00 Junior “ Primary “ Greek, Latin or French, 0 00 Music on I’lano and use of Instrument, 16 00 Oil painting and drawing, 6 00 For further Information address J. KENNEDY, Principal, Fnyettvtile, Franklin Co., Pa January 4, 1856 —2ms Embroideries THE largest and cheapest assortment of Nee die Work, Collars, llaudkerchlcft, Shlmit actios, Undorsloovcs; Edgings and Inserting In (ho borough, at the cheap store of CUAS. OGILBT. October 12, 1854, JUST rccolvul a prime lot of the celebrated patent Wheel Create fur carriages, cars, wa gons, Sec. This article fully maintains the re. potation of being the best article (ortho purpose over offered. For sale at Ang. 31, 1854. SAXTON’S. Valuable Property for Sfllo Or . ■ ■ ' nent. V'/'V" THE Epacl6ii3rmdc6nvenfcn£tbYm’ r joßaßk mansion, withtwofull adjolninglot* * ISSSJfton Main street/ In the Borough'of belonging to tbo. cstafoM George A. Lyon, dec’d. , Apply to WilliamH.,’ Miller, Esq., Carlisle. ’ „ john LYoN, : A/P. LYON, \ Exr *- r. Pcbrtmry 15, iBss—6t ■ • LOOKING GLASSES. €. 1?. Robinson, No. -18 Chesnut St., abort Ninth* 81s Philadelphia. OFFERS for sale an extensile assortment of FRENCH MIRRORS, framed In tbo plain cst and moat elegant ornamental styles, suitable for Mantels and Piers. Richly Carved Oral Girandoles, Ornamental Gilt Tables. OIL POINTINGS j3ND ENORJiVINOS, ; of recent importations, by the most celebrated living Artists nt the lowest cnslf prices. February 15,1855—1 y York G untjr Academy. . FEMALE DEPARTMENT/ THE Second Session of the scholastic year in this Institution will commence bn tbo First of Primary. Tbsro is a full Board of Teachers, and every facility offered to fempilafor the acquisition of an accomplishccfcducation; For terms and references see circular?, which may bo bad on application to tbo Princi pal. D, B. PRINCE.. York, Fob. 1,1855—1 t *" ' Notice, THE stockholders of-thc Harrisburg, Gartlalo and Cbnmberebnrg Turnpike Hoad Con* puny, are hereby'Notified, that on election will be hold at the public houso of 0. G. Stougb, in the borough of Carlisle, on Mondaytheßthday, of March, 1856, between the hours of B and 6 o'clock P. M. f then and there fd elect thrao Malingers. ■ * JOHN IRWIN; Pm’/.- I February 8,1855—1 t Auditor’** Notice* IN the matter of the petition of -Bob'drt fray* and R. M. Henderson, Guardian of Mary tv. Hays and John Hays, for a citation to JohnStu nrt, Administrator of John lloys,dec*d. ( to set tle the account of hlj intestate as gurdtad of said Robert, Mary and John. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by tho Orphans’ Court to report the facts, and subac count if tho facts show that respondent ought to account, will attend to tho duties of bis ap pointment. at his office In tho borough of Car lisle, on Thursday tho Ist of March nest, at 10 o'clock A. M., when nnd whero nil parties inte rested are hereby notified to attend. J. S, COLWELL, Judlldr. Carlisle, Feb. 8, 18515 —8t Estate Notice; LETTERS of administration on tho'estate of Rachael Lehman, Into of Cumberland Coun ty. have been leaned by tho ReglsTer of sold county, to the subscriber residing in Cumberland county. All persons indebted lossid cstatonro - requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will pTqßcnf themlbwottle mont to ' ’ ADAM LtiB&AK, Adm’r? January 18, 1855-MJt* A ' .• ' ' Family Co&L /f AA Tons LYKENS VALLEY. COAL, vf broken and screened, prepared ex pressly tor family use, receiving ank for solo by W. B. MURRAY, jSgtnU January 18, ms. - • Lltncburnert’ CoaL • onnn Ton. LYKENS TAttEY KDT COAL, a superior! article, receiv ing nud for sale by W. B. MURRAY, Jlgtnt. January 18, 1855. —U ms. Blacksmith Coal /?AAiV Bu ‘ >hcls blacksmith COAL,a OUVfLr first rofo article, rccelWnd and tor said by • W. B. 2IURRAT’, dgenl. January 18,1855.—3 ms. Store Room for. Rent. THE Store-room on the north-east corner of Ilonovcr and Lontlicr streets, Is offered for rent. Possession given on tho Ist of April.— Enquire of WM. LEONARD. Carlisle, January 11, 1865—6 t GEO. Z. BRETZ, D, P, 8. DoullSt. Respectfully" tenders his professional services to the public. Artificial Teeth inserted, from a single tooth to an entire set, on g&ZSr~S 10 ftm * most approved prln mgSSgaL clples—such as Single, Block and UJ 'DxxT? Oontinuous Gum Teeth. Diseases of tho mouth and Irregularities cat'otully treated. Uflice ut the residence ot bis brother, ob North Pitt street. Carlisle, January 11, 1855. / Roots and Shoes. JUST received, a largo assortment of BOOTS AM) SHOES; Water Proof and fine Calf Roots. Brogans, Roys’ ond Childrens’ Shoes, I,adit s' Morocco Roots, Jcnny Llnda and Das* kins. Also, Gum ShoC*s in groat variety. CUAS. OGILBT. Carlisle, October 12, 1854. Teas, Cofftc, &c. M'HE subscriber has Just added to hid formo ( stock, a general suioction of GUOICE QUO* CERIES, as well as all tho other variety of ar- a Holes usually kept In a Grocery-Store,, embracing RloCoffco—roosted and green I and 14 cts. per lb., Orleans, Clarified** Crushed and Pulverised Sugars, of flno quail* tics; Ghoeolntcn, Spice’s, Dairy Salt, and a yorie* ty Fancy articles, oil of Milch are offered attha lowest cash prices. Wo aNs thankM forth* former support given us, and mvlto a further calKratn onr friends ond customers. J. W. EBV. Marlon Hull, Carlisle, Aug. 8,1854. JUST received a very large lot of Scythes of superior Brands, to which I Invito tho atten tion of Cradlo makers, and all others In want of this article, tho Attention of Farmers is also in vited to tho groat variety of Farming utensils of tho very host makers. Ploughs of all kinds furnished at a small advance on City prices.— llomo makcs’nt tho manufacturers prices, also • superior article of Churns, which we warrant to make more butter out of tho same quantity of Ofoam than any othor Churn In uso, try It. JOHN I*. LYNE, Weel tide North Hanover Street. Carlisle, May U . 0 00 4 00 Book Out lu Time! C HOLER A-MORBUS, Dysentery, Dlanh&ha, - &c.,aro making their appearance; you know tho remedy. If you haVo any regard, for tho welfare of yourself, your wife or your children, supply yourselves Instantly, with "Bcccher’ii Matchless Cordial,” otherwise abide tho const;* quenccs resulting from a bigoted adherence to old quackery. Tho Matchless remedy can had at tho Drug Store of B. J, KIEFFEU, South Jfauover street, a few doort south tf . Court House. [Carlisle, May 18, *54.3
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