, i- £mm*i -MALE'AMD 'l'ltl At MiouANidsDon? r iPEßii’i. ■B„. Jo s. «*.&?&'•, . =(AMirtd,d'by flve - , , m|Sh*sb»«?*K rail. I? conducted by the moit np- Sovid *irKgWnd,Teachers,. under. Old ini. ffiid y ii>tWaro. 1 qr tbi) Principal. The location liciUbj'i'nCecsiitblo'by liniltoad, nlid eight nnlca distant IVoni Harrisburg., , ... ... , room and tuition, “. M Including tlip.KngHsh with Latin 14 s ' :, iihd ttreott, per session of 21 weeks, $O5 00 cW.biln>ddrc s s, joS; s _ LpqsEi .nut-..' Mcchanicsiftre, Cnmb> Co. i: Pa. !, 1805—-i^ni*, . ■ , ' ■ ... t. s March Desirable Bnslnrss Location for ■ Sale. -A 1 LL that valuable lot, the property of VTm. AiM'. Biddle, Esq., deeM., situated nt the west cnil of Mnln Street, Carlisle, Pa., formerly fh’d bropcVtv of Mr. Si M. IToovor and hmory’3 Abu's.' 1 - This lot has /vtrbrifof 225 feet on the Rullrbddi'ftmla front of 24.0 feel along the Col • leno lane, and has erected upon if a Fit AM E WAREHOUSE. From its' KnOTLfino iiosition, facility of access, itc., is a,highly desirable business luca- tho introduction of water into flio towo,' anditho, proposed introduction of gna, it.haabecunm an admirable situ for the erection of-lFactorjus, Steam Mills* &p., or for currying on a coal,qnd lumber business. For full purh cqlarjt.enquire of K..M. Biddle, Carlisle, 1 a. .March.B, 18-15—8 t __ tavuiii liic.ciisc. ryd the tlonorablu the Judges of Hie Court of 1, General Quarter Session* of the I’o.icool C tl'nifierUiiid county, nt April Sessions, ' ’■pbo petition ol Korion &Owen, respect I nlly represents,.that ytmi petitioners uro provided with, the qocessary requisites for keeping u lijuise of, public entertainment in the bouse now decupled by-them «s, such, in ihe township ol XbrfbMiddleman.. -Vourpetitionors, thereto™, Honors, to ||C iU, t them a License lortbo sajnothe unsuing >"ir, commencing on the ssconil Monday- of April, 1850. As in dnt\ [ ,., P^i)Uons , March's, 180-> —3t. Wc the undersigned eWizcMis of I lie \\ est Ward, in IHo borough ot V irlislu, in the county cj Cumberland. do curtily that wc arc well ac ijuainted with the above u mied Abigail Parsons, I dial she is of good repute for honesty and tom- | . iterance, mid is well provided with house room | i and conveniences for the -accommodation of strangers and travellers, ami that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary to accommodate the public ami entertain strangers ami travellers. John A’aide, (Jeorge llemlvt. A- C. Norton, , , Hubert Allison. M. MCIclKm. A. H. Sharp, W. Wc the undersigned citizens of the township .j. j} rmvn> j), jj. Henderson. David llhouds, (J. in the count} ol Cumber- ||,j fl> , lf u' in skiles. Ad mi Senseman, A. do. ciirtity that wc are null aajnainted tf.’.M. W'iWori, Win. M. Penrose, A. L above named Norton & Owen, that )Uf>!l r> Henry D. Schmidt, Will. Sheldon, iliey are of good repute fur honesty and lumper- | anc( r * Al u,U ( l| arc woll provided with house room lor the accommodation ol travellers, and that such inn or Tavern la-iiocessary to accommodate the puh- Ijy and entertain stranger'* mid travellers. tines Clark, James Clemlenin, John try, Henry Jacobs, .S.mil. Ihirr, Win. Ilenwood, t-«.> S.'Clark, Robert Clark, Ceorge Brindlc, Jacob , ;sctgUy;. Win. Zeigler, And. bulgier. j % Tavern Uoci«*c ■], rt'O JliD Honorable tliu Jml"os nC flic Court i>f '|i ‘General Quartci Sch&ioim of tin- IViur ol J <Tu\hberl:unl county, at Aj*ril S.-ssiuu*, j The.petition of Klias 11. Kjster, ic«*)K*ct. fi|UyTe|freBcnts, that your petitioner is provided with Upj mrqessary rcquiailys K>r keeping «house «»f fiiddic'entertainment, in the house now oven pliilas kitcfi Vv him in the township of Dickm *brj.' Yvrtirpetitioner, therefore, pra\»yourlion nrsio gr.lnt him n License for the name the cn- Bnlligjye.tr, commencing on the second Mnmlny of Amrh/185‘). As in duty bound h • "ill e\er KLIAS B. EVSTKH. .\iirchB, 18 V>—:it* ‘ Wo the undersigned citizens of the township of Dickinson, In the county of Cumberland, db Certify tliaf wc are well acquainted with the Above named Elias 13. Kyster, that lie is <>l ... good repute for honesty and temperance, and '-■eiif ivcll provided with house room and convcn . lemma tor the accommodation of slrangeia and travellers, and that such Inn orTrtvern is ncccs nVy to nccominoihilu the public and entei tain strangers and travellers. Solomon Crclw, Isaac i’echart, Jamesllcnry, Frederick Fry,Samuel Cope, John i’lilui, Jinut .fii Kelso, Peter"Kdf, F. It. Fulton, Jlnninton Mooer, Dr. Heinrich I.angchelne, John Mulling* ir, Anthony Mellinger. Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of tlieCourf ol General Quarter Sessions of the Deace of <C; Cumberland county, at April Session.*, 1800. Tlio petition of NVillioin Darks, respect lolly iYJ ,rw l Jl,ts » lliiil your jiutitiuner is pru\ nit d witli ;V* ill * ncccss ry ruTuisites («»r keeping u house ol puldlc entertainment in tliu bouse now occupied by liim as such, in New lon township. our ij petitioner, therefore, pra\s lour Honor.-, to 5$ gr,ilit him a 1 cenau lor the same the enduing "■$ year, cmnmenc ng on the 2nd Mond.ii o( April {» ne\l. A* hi dut\ hound In- w ill ever pray, \e., M UJI.I.IAM DAWKS. ■ss March 8, IKW—«f ..>■ We the undersigned citizens of the township i-l'i »,f Nowl »n, in the county ot Cumberland. ih> * certify th.it we are wJI acpiainl.-d «till the | above ruined William Darks, that he is of good r -pule for honesty ami temperance, and in w_ell sfiKi; provided with house room and conveniences (or accommodation of strangers ami traxellurs, r -A,ftnJ;|lut such lun or Tavern is necessary lo uc ''Sipnmod do tlio public and entertain strangers travellers. lm Eckcr, Deter Garber, Samuel Snoke, >. Wjlliam Deling, Samuel Garber, W. W. iN'evin, fJ»,Mac(urlanu, Uenj. 11. Walker, Moses Cope, "Henry Leidigh, Divid For. •mm, John limde, JWWff Kylis •nitiv Tavern Llccnnc* fy tim Ilouorahlu tlio Judges of the (’mud of General Quarter Sessions of the Donee ot UtiinhJflarid County, at April Sessions, IH.V». V'tho petition o( Adam Wnreham, respect ftilly retiresculs, that jour petitioner is pn»- tided with the necessary roipiisitea lor keep v. aliouso of public entertainment, In the house iy nott ocmitded by him as such, in the township ’ of B<>'>th Middleton. Your petitioner, there fore, prays your Honors to grant him a li cense for the same the ensuing \ear, common. t dug on the 2ml Munduv of Apni next. As in 1 duty bound,-he will ever pray. \e. ADAM \\ AKKII AM. u M 5 irch 8, IRV*-IU ’ 'Wcllio Undersigned dliXens of the low nship "1 Middleton, id the ummly of (Jmnboilaml. ; -vVc!fd'» certify llml we are «till acquainted with the || ; niunoil Ad.un Wurehnm, that lie is of good ' for hone.ify and temperance, and is well -jrffijifovided with rpmu and conveniences for ’• '‘'■lip accommodation n( strangers and travellers, ’ that such Inn or Tavoni is neccsaarjMo qc- V thu piddle and entertain strangers yj&travellura. * ~ »fIW»-yq»k C r. .Alfred Moore, Goo. Shcafler, DffflKlpftnan, JolinSluort, jr., John Memming c‘der, G. I). Craighead, Adam Jg» Joim Stuart, Win. Moore, John Mem- Tavern Mcchmc. , *‘° J u,^g(! « f*r the Court nl Sessions of fho Peace of °»figffiSS fco,l, »t& at r » SesMoiw, ls.v>. A?? 'n. Nonkcr,'respectfully ro that your petitioner Is provided with roqulßitua for keeping a house of ptAnomtertaimnent in tho housonow occtinlod b/sl£*» c *«c!i, In South Middleton township: Vow petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors tQ grant him n License for the nmno the ensuing y»fiHWHfne"olng 0,1 ‘li o 2ml Monday of April hQRLM duty hound ho will over pray. & c . *M«reh'B,’lBas-at WM. NOAKEU. cd citizens of the township ofLStftfOijflddleton, in tho comity ol Cnmbov lah'd'JfM fccjllfy that wo ore well acquainted with tho nho»fl''ttnmcd William Nonkor, that ho Is ol g’iMifrpmft Tor honesty and temperance, and is trolK jiVo'yidod with homo room and convcnicn- o| strange™ and Ira. ira'.Hhd that such Inn or Tavern is necessary (d roßamnoduto tho public and entertain strati* gwft'WaVavcltoro. John Stuart, jr., J. M. Barbour, Wm. Bather, tWASWord, John Gibb, Sami, Goodyear, Alex. TbWg, G. 1). Craighead, Goo. Ylngst, David IflcWy* Win. Monro, Abraham Bradley, Jacob Molllnger, Jus. T. Stifnrt, Jacob Zug, jr. 'TftVCni ticcnsfe TO tho Hriqorable the Judges of tho Court 1 of 6oneral .Quarter ‘Sessions of'tho Peace of Ouinborland boUhtj'yrit April Sessions, 1855. j 'The petition of David Martlny' respedtMly represents, 1 that your petitioner is provided with tho necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment .in tho house now occupied Jjy him as suchjri the East'Ward of thoborough of Oarllsle-.' Tour petitioner,'therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a Uccnsu for the same tho ensiling year, commencing on the 2d Mon day of April, 1855. As in duty-hound he will ever pray, &c. DAVID MARTIN. ■ March 8,1865--3 t ’ We the nmlersfgncd cilizens of tho East Ward, of the Borough of Carlisle, In the county of Cumberland, do certify that wo are well acquain ted with flic -above iirimed David Martin, that lie is of.good repute.for honesty and temper ance, and is lyoll jirovlded witli house room and conveniences for the accommodation of stran-, gers aud travellers, and that such Inn or TaVern is necessary to accommodate the public and on. tertain strangers arid travellers. Geo. W. Hltner, G 00.,, IV. Shcafer, William Alexander, Jacob Zug, C. Inholf, Robt. Irvine, Rbbt. Irvine, jr., It. MXnrtnoy, R. Snodgrass, Henry Saxton, Edward Shower, Philip Arnold. Tavern License. fPO the Honorable the Judges of tho Court of £ General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland county, nt April Sessions, 1856. The petition of Abagail Parsons, respectfully represents, that your petitioner ia provided with the necessary requisites lor keeping a house ot public entertainment, in the house now occupied as sueh bv Isaac Parsons, in the Went Ward, in tlie borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner, there fore, prays your Honors to grant her a license for the same the ensuing year, commencing on the 2 1 Monday of April next. As in duly bound sbe will ever piny. Ke. I ABACI AIT. PARSONS. March S, 1855—dl NOTICE. A U. persons knowing themselves indebted J\_ to tliu snbscfibers, (filter In nolo or book account, aro respectfully requested to call and settle the same before thu illday of March, IK-V>. After that dato thu hooks will he placed in the hands of a proper person for collection. WKISE fc CAMPBELL. r.nlUle. March 1, 18-m 1m R. B The Sloro room now occupied by na will be 'filled from (lie Ist day of April next ll is a |ii*i rite business stand and a convenient room. Applj to IV. & C. E»(ulc tVolifti IK IThltS of administration on the estate of J S inuii l M irtln, late of Monroe township. Cumb.-rUnd county, have been issued b\ the, HugWter ol s dd comity, to the subHcub.'t resid- 1 ing in Silver Spring tn.vnsbip. All pels.ms in. dahted t * svid est He are r.-pi sfed to make im mediate paym *nt, and those h .ving claims w ill 1 present tliem tor setlleincnt to I JOHN AUMSTONG, Sr., Adm’r. I March 1, lH»o—Ot /t* Win. El. Prince & C0.,4^ N. V.. " ill send to np» th who unclose stamps, tludr .fjCT uvw catalogues, 4Ulh edition. Ao. 1. Fruit and Ornamental .Trees. Xn. 2, Hoses, Dahlias, Bullions and all other Flowering Plants. No. :i. exli i large Fruit. Kvcrgoon, and other Orna mental Trees and Shrubs. Xo. 4, wholesale G dalogno for Nurseries, including Stocks pud Tree .Seeds. The trees mid the safe pucj>lnfi.«rc unriyallod. tttreb 1 !. 18-*'—-t* Tuveni IJceiisc. rpo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of [ Gem-rd Quarter Serious of the Pence of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 18*>r>. Tlie petition ot James M’fJuire, respectfully represents. lint your petitioner is provided with tlie necessuy r^iu isi, eH lor keeping n house of pulilio eiit-rtaininenl. in H e house mow occupied i,\ .Ins. Sillier, in Kingstown, Silver Spiing |ou i■ ~1 1111 . W.nr petitioner. therefore, prays x ..nr I lonoi s to grml him a license for the name theen-uing xeu eoimnem mg on tlie 2d Mon. dn of \pr 1 1 ISV». A-Hn dntv hound he will ever prav. *e. JA M K .M tJTIKK. March’l, Ihw-fit* We tlie undersigned citizens of tlie loxvnship 1 1.1 Silx.t Spring, in the county ol Cumberland. 1 do eertilv th it « i- arv well aeipiainted with the above n.lined .lannis M’Gnire, that he in of good reptile lor honesty ami temperance, and is xv-dl pi ox iih'.l w ith lioi'ihC room and convenience* for the accommodation ol strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to nc. commodate the public and entertain strangers and t r.ix cllers. George Hoover. Mntbcxx Fisher. John Voung. Andrew Irvin. Joseph Kioholbergor. (Jen. Trim- Ide, Isaac Ui eniz.or, Dux Id Orris, Win. Saxton, (100. Hell/.hoover, sr.. Ahr.iham Miller. I). M. I.eidig. James Williamson, Henry Hickernell, Win. Hell, Henry Voglesong. Tavern Mccnsc, fTIO th' 110.10r.4hU1 Uio Judges of the (’ourf _L oj - Cium.-r.il ijimrlcr S.-sshm of tlm Pence o Cumberland county, at April Suasions, 1«oo. Tin- pntiliou of Ceorgo 1.. Spousler, respect fully 1 .•presents that your petitioner Is provided « ,ili 1.1 • iK-cji.i iry ro-pilstloh lor keeping a liousn i>l public eiitoituimm-iit in (be house now occu pied !•> litiii as Midi m the Uorough of .Meclmn loburg. Vonr petitioner, therefore, prays join Honors to grant him a license for the name llic ensuing \ oar, commencing on the 2d Mon d.u «>t April,'isji. As 111 duty bound lie will til.i) i,. sponsi.Ru March 1, —;tt \V, the m,.h-rr.'gn.-d eiii/eus-'I tin- Bm<iugh i nC M ■ li nlk'-Mmi g. In 111'' County ill ( muheflnud, <|.> i- Tlify that ">• an* noil ,u-i|.nihilf<l with the ] ;ilinv!■ nimefl (Jeotge 1.. Spmrder, that lie is of goiH repute fur ImiM-slv .ml temperance, utiri Is well pi'"vid .Ml with Imis - and conveniences lur the accommodation of strangers and travel lers, and tint such Inn --r Tavern ts necessary to accommodate the public mid entertain stran gers and traveller*. Martin Hupp, (»_*opgc Schroder. Adntn Slorcr, Peter (iantz, Jacob Hartliuc, J 00l Berlin. Simon Arnold, I. N. Hyers, Jno. T. Ayres, John Ko. zer. John Himmerniiu, Jr., Samuel Kckela, sr., Amlre« Seller!, Wonted Miller, 11. M. Trank. Tavern i„l<;ciino- 'P<> the Honorable tlie Judges of the Court of I General Quarter Scshlohs ol the Peace ol Cumberland county, at April Sessions, IBM. 'Pile petition ofJes.se Horkhelmer, ruspocltnl ly represents, that your petitioner l« provided with life iipceHt>nrv requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment iu tlio bouse now occu pled as such by him In the township ol Hump, don. Four petit Inner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the sumo tho ensuing year, commencing on the iind Monday of April, 1855. As In dntv hound ho will ever praV.&ci * JESSE BEUKHEIMEH. March 1, 1855—Ut Wo tho undersigned citizens of tho township of Hampden, in tho crwnly of Cumberland, do certify that we are \Xll acquainted with the above Jesse Bo%bohuer, that lie is of good repute for honesty and tfimpernuco, ami is well provided with house room anil conveniences lor the accommodatlon-of strangers and travel, lers. ahd that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain stran gers and travellers; George Glelm, Jacob Brlckcr, Goo. Snavcly, Thomas Lindsay, John Eborly, Jnhrt Sberban, Levi M. Barnhart, B. Rrli, N. 11. Eckels, Sami. Ebcrly, Daniel Delta, Frederick Mummn, D. I!min', Andrew Krcltz ;r, Christian Wlslor. GEORGE BRINDLE, JOHN C. BROWN, and JOHN CLENDENIN, Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of the" House pf Employment of Cumberland county, in account with said coubiy, from tho Ist day of January to 31st day of December, A. D. 1334, inclusive, viz: DR. CR Received from County Treasurer, $OOOO 00 By payment of interest on wow er in r.u Amt. in hands of Treasurer at last I vor of Mrs. O’Bnep, on M pur settlement. 061 Bt>i chased of A. M’Dofrell in loti, Of D. 'Wherry for use of Ros. Ilallet, 160 00 Groceries, merchandize,' clothing and Of James Clcndcnin and M. Mlnich I bedding Included; . 2 i!-l * for hides and skins, 117 84 \ Fur stock, ' ‘ ™ " Of G. C. Sanderson for use of Mary ;* or Hour, grinding, &«., 4, »* 4 Knottl'e, 90 °0 For support o! out-door paupers, 4H2 Of— Hemmlngcr for use A. K. ‘For Leather, • ' y.lj HoHlefinger, 01 44 For Lumber for flooring, «c., ' Of R. Snodgrass foruso of son, 06 00 ! For tailoring and hatting, 18' 50 Of JnoLau&hllti forusoof C. Laugh- 'For shoomaklng, : ‘2 jj n 00 00 For atone coal, ' 10- 67 For drove pasture, 86 76 For materials for Improvements, kc., For Tallow, 27 70 I for house and tarot,- ; Of John C. Brown for use of J. G. For wagonmaking andscoopermg, m- Thomnson, 1100 chiding One now-wagon,. For Sogars, 0 2f» Fur Un and ond repairing For Sundries, »37 coil sieves and drums, Wf 34 For Indentures, 300 For drugs it malerlulsfor drug simp, 111 l 41J Of D. Crouse for use, 250 For hardware, &0. P , M J)8, 5 For Timothy-seed, 3 25 Overseers of Mlfflitttpv, Alleghinj co. Cash duo Jacob Squier, Treasurer, 124 08J| for uso of M, SwarU, Carpenter work, (~ j i_ a Constable’s lees for removing paupers. 00 07 J Directors of Perry Co:, tor support of paupers, ' , * For freight on luniberj coal ami gro ceries . I.nnatic’llosliitiil ftt tlarrisberg, for support of - Shoet.li on for drum stoyes, jOnt-door ftmqqri expenses, !< )ut-door medical am, |For castings, jFor saddlery, . iFor Cloverscod,, , For a windmill, a iFor new CooTring.stove, IFor Blacksniithing, • For travelling expense* , For printing and stationer}', For sundries, ~, . Jos. LobacU’s salary, hirelings wages included, Dr. A. J. Harman,physician, 10" Goo. Sheaffor extra p»J is Director, 86 00 Geo. Brindlc " . ;»* “ "!! John C. Brown«, “ J- ™ Thos. M. Biddle, Attopoy, 80 00 'acob Squicr, Treasurer; 4,1 uu JJCOH SQUIER, K<q., Treasurer of the Poor House and House of Employment Cumber l,ml County, in account with the Director> of raid Inrlilulior, from the l.<( day of January to the 3UI day of D.'rember, 1854, Incluiif;e, m : JU-celvcd from County Treasurer, $OOOO 00 f «« from J. Lobach, Steward, from different sources nsex blbllcd in foregoing stale j ment, Cash remaining In hands of Treos’r. | hi last settlement, Ily puiiuut of Dlrei-loia orders, 5T,413 ISi bartncc due Jacob Sqnler, Treus'r. Slock on the Form Ist January, 1855. 7 limit ..r Horses. 18 Mikli Cows, 17 li.-n.l ..I Sierra, 8 Hulls, ‘2B hood of stork Hogs, !l bead ol'Sboals, 20 small Pigs, 88 bead ol Slier], ami 2 Calves. Berf, Pork, Mutton ami Veal, fattened and killed - on Hjc Farr* in 1851. 20 nogs, nvorngo weight 225 pound*, (f 1.625 11.*.) 24 nvcrogojwcigbt, 405 pounds, fl 1,880 lbs.) 17 Sheep, overngo weight 60 poumJg>. »)*»->- ISXaltcrffrfltcrogo weight, 00 'Jioimds, (838 !W.) waking In nil 20,118 lbs. ■ U Farming Utensils on llio Farm Ist January, 1855. 1 Broad and 1 Narrow wheeled Wagon, 1 Slone Wagon, 1 Wngmi Bed, 1 pair of Wood-lad ders 2 Pair *f Hay-ladders, 1 Cart and Cart-gear*, 1 TlllUury and lUrncw, 4 Plows 4 Harrows Double Shovel Plows, 3 Single Shovel Plows, 1 two horse SJod.A Threshing Machine and Horse Power 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Rolling Screen, 1 Corn Shcllor, 2 Catting Boxes, 2 (,nud atones •» Log Chains, 84 Cow Chains, 0 sett of Wapon-guars, 0 sett of Plow-goars, 1 sett ol C m.enter tools, 1 sett of Blacksmith tools, 1 sett of Butchering tools, 0 Wheelbarrows, 1 Cab bime Knife « Crain Cradles, 18 Mowing Scythes. 3 Mattocks, 8 Crowbars, 0 Shovels, a lot of Quarrying ’tools, and a variety of Spades, Forks, Sickels, Hakes, Corn Iloea, Slone Hammers, Sledges, Axes, Wood-saws, Slunls, Wedges, &c. Schedule Showing Ihe Proceeds of the Form for 1854 1050 bushels ol Wheat, 48 of Rye, 750 of Corn, 1000 of#Oats, 40 of Potatoes. 2 of Clover seed I ol Tlinothvsecd, 2of Soup beans, 5 />f Hunch beans K Pens, 2’> of Onions. HI ol 1 urs. iiips, 40 of Beets, 2000 heads of Cabbage, 2 j doz. Cucumbers, made 70 tons of Hay. 20 loads »f c’orufodder, 18 barrels ofgood Cider, 0 of Water-cider. Manufactured and made in Ihc Mouse and Shop. 101 Shirts and Chernies, 73 Frocks, 10 Caps, 08 Aprons, 21 Chnf-l.cds, 4 Bolsters. 37 Pillow Cues 5 Sun-honncts, 2i» Sheets, 22 pair of Stockings knitted, 20 pair of Stockings looted, _ > Towels 14 Comforts, 9 Table Cloths, mndo 80 pounds of hard Soap, 80 barrels ol Suit Soap. In the Carpenter Shop made 28 Coffin*, one largo medicine Case for Drug Simp, one large Kitchen Table, 2 new Wheelbarrows, 1 two home Sled, one large Gate, one ocnrGnrt body,made new shafts for Tillbnrv and for Sled, and a variety of Single and Douhle-trccs, 1 ick-handles. Fork-handles, Stoolsßenches for Poor House, one new door for Slaughter House, cut about r,O cords of wood, made 400 Halls, done $25 woiih of Dlacksmillmig. Number of Paupers In the Institution Isi January IRSI, of which 14 wore colored, 100 Number admitted up till 81at December 1854, of which 17 were colored and 8 born in the house, " . Making the whole number through the year, . 1 ‘ Of which 18 diod, G children bound out, 10 eloped and 108 discharged, -' , - I,caving the number of paupers lit the Poor-houso Ist January 18. V», of which 10 are colored, 1 “ Out-door paupers supported at public expense through tho year, 1,1 Whole uuinlior remaining chargeable at the end of tho year. Of those remaining in tho Poor-house 81st December 1804, there are— * Males 72, of which 8 are colored, Females 4ft, of which 8 arc colored, And 10 Out-door paupers, There are ns near as can he ascertained, 2 under 1 \ear; 0 from 1 to •»; 0 from •> to Wt 8 from 10 to 21'j 12 Irom 20 to 8r» 14 from CO to 40; 14 from 40 to fit); 17 from GO to GO; 22 from 00 to »0; 10 from 70 to 80; 1 from 80 to IK). .... . . , in addition to the above. 477 transient paupers or travellers, have been retired and sup. ported fur short periods without regular orders. Wo Uio Kiroclors of the Poor nnil of Iho llouiio of Employment of enmbcrland county, d< certify tlmt tho above and foregoing statement to contain n Just and trim oihlblt of the Inalllu lion during tbo period above slated, according to tho best of'not knowledge. filvon under our bands tills Brat day of January, A. D. 1850. BUINDI K Wo tho nmlandgncd Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and .worn nrcording lo bn, l.ovlng ox “mined ».c account, add Vobchera of .ho Director, ol the I nor and plov.nenl of .aid county, from the lot day of .Innu.ry to tho Ihirty-llr.t daj ; D 185, Inclu.lro, do certify that wo find a balance dno Jacob Scjnlor, I.sq.. Trcaaurcr, o> ino Director, of aald In,mutton, of tho ,um of one hundred and twenty-four dollar, and ninety - eight and ono-fonrth cents. , , , _. . n iuft » Given under out hands at Carlisle, this Bth day of January, A. D- pnAWBAUGIf, ISAAC KINGWALT, JACOB STEINMAtf, Juililon of Cumberland County. NOTICE IS hereby given that I hove, tills day, nasooi. ted with mo in Hie practice of my profession, Win. M. Penrose and Then. M. Biddle, Esqrs. All business In future will bo attended toby the above, under tho firm o| “Biddle A Penrose. W. M. BIDDLE, Mt’y. at Law. February li, 1865—tf Black and Colored SIII*«- I AM riovf opening a largo lino AlfO, new stylo clogunt and fashionable bar red, ..bin and tlgnrcd . February 28, 1855. $7,443 48* $7,440 48V 57,443 4RJ: JOHN C. IIIIOWN, JOHN OLENUENIN, Directori rtf Ike Poor rtf Cnmlerlaml (Vuii/y. /TSI.ASS WAUE.-Jnsl receiving n new In (j voice of Ware, onilirnrliiß n vnricly ofljnwla aullnlilo for fruit, jironcrvrn, p cli c», Mgnrs, Jellies, &<•., oa also Ccllory SlnTidvi.tr,, D> cm. leva, Pitclicra, Salta, Popnera, Cawlloslicka Lamps, covorerl Bowls, a largo assortment of Tumblers, Ooblcla, ami other viacfol arllclca.- Fonalohy J. M.Ein. February 22, 1855. WALL PAPER.—A.very large lot of Will Paper of eVrry riiftifc and design—at prices ninglng from 04 cts. nml upwards. The Block consists of a (ml assortment of common, satin, silvered nml gilt papers, nil of which will he sqlil ■ Imv at SAXTON’S TO the Honorable (lie Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions, of the Peacp ol Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1855. The petition of Goorgo Duoy, respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house now occupied by him ns such In Silver Spring township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, commencing on the 2nd Monday of April next. As in duty bound he will ever pray. &e. March 1, !Hso—at* Wc ihe undersigned citizens o( Ihc township ol Sliver Spring, in the comity of Cumberland, do certify time we are well acquainted with the above named Goorgo Duoy, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and convonlcncosfor the neenmmod.iiion ol strangers and travellers, iind lhal such Inn or Tavern Is necessary to ac commodate the public ami entertain strangers imd,triivellcrs. $3B PI ft. W. Gris'mgcr, Samuel Seuscnmn, Jacob Otatof, George llonver, Andrew Irvin, Isaac Breaker, Win. Fink. Henry Yoglcsong, David Orris. Win. Saxton, Sami. Huston. Jacob For ncy, Joseph Elchelberger, John damans, J«s. Williamson, Henry HieluTtivll. 119 08 119 32* AS it is laic in the season it requires particu lar attention to draw purchasers. Look here, then. Farmers and Capitalists, a great In ducement for a safe Investment is oD'eted. No humbug, but real and substantial value. So bo up and doing, as now is the time for those who speed the plow, for wc fanners have been in Ihe drag long enough. So walk up and don't be in. duchd to invent your money in some fancy hum. bug stocks, to bo rich to-day and poor to.mor row, but go to this sale and make a safe ami sure investment, ns the farmers are the chief bone and sinew of our country. • 79 2 r,\ OB 80 The undersigned, one of tho late firm of Phis, Foering fc Thudtuni, former owners, will odor at public sale on the premises, on TUESDAV, the 19th day of March, that valuable FARM, situate on the Letort Spring, about linlf a mile South cast of the borough of Carlisle, contain lug of Lim-ston; Liui, about 22') of which are el-are.l and the residue covered with the best of timber. Eighty acres are now hi winter grain which will be included in the sale. The im m_ti pruvomonts arc n large double two story Slone Mansion House, Uarn ( and other out-buildings. Them is a , never failing spring of very fine wa- ( tar unucruie h >use. Also an Orchard frfcln i.-.e i fruit. One third of the cleared laud in new, 1 land, as it has been lately cleared, while the old | cleared laud lai been beau y m mured from stables in Carlisle. The whole is in a high stale i of cultivation mid has produced groat crops, ns I can he ascertained I nun tho farmer now living 1 rtfi it. Besides that it actually produces a double crop If well worked from under ground as well I as the top. as tho whole farm abounds in veins 1 of the best Pipe ore, and my former partner ■ years ago paid to Charles M. M’Cluve.dec’d. as high as s:inO per year for ore, He. So tills is a j rate chance not often to he met with. Any per* l son wishing to examine tho farm may do so by culling on IVtei Albright now living on it. Terms of Sale—Five per cent of the whole purchase money to he paid on the day of sab 1 . One third of the whole purchase money to bo paid on the Ist of April, 18. V», when possession will be given. The residue in 1 hree e(|nnl annu al payments, without interest. A deduction «>l ten per cent will bo made for no much nior money as the pdrehaser chooses to oiler. Also ut prnale sale, a Farm 0(22t) acres, and a first rate ,M ENCHANT MUX, situate in Per ry county, near Landisburg. For particulars enquire at Oak (Jrove Furnace. pel). 21 -It. CHRISTIAN Till DU*M. $7,443 48 J - «frr 007 lOj (Til T.'tJ 121 08{ $7,443 4«i Two Splendid Farms For Sale. ( THE subscriber will sell ut Private Sale the ( two following discribed farms, to wit : I No. I. Is situated on (be north west of Car lisle adjoining the inhabited part of said borough, Containing 140 acres of first rate lime stone land,.having thereon erected n>ncw large hank barn, a largo hey house, a large Cuttle stable, also ft comfortable dwelling house & other out buildings. The fond Is in n high state of ciiltl. . ration, ami nil under good post & rail fence. — Uis bounded on Iho North by the lieiis of Sum'l. Alexander dec’d.. on the Hast by John Nol)|i‘. Win. D. Sejmmir & others, on the UV.st liv John Moore, David and on tin* Soiitli bj the Piddle r».id leading from Car- lisle lo Waggoners bridge. No. 2. is situated in North Middleton Tp., 4> miles IVom (' u l.alu on the I larri slim g \ Carlisle Turnpike road about 1J miles from Middlesex mills, bounded as lolUms, on the North h\ the Couodnginnll Creek, on Ihe West bj Irvin’s heirs, on the Hast by John Nolde .)esse Zigler. ami on (he South hy Ahr. Het rick and the llamshmg Turnpike road. Con taining 22*> acres, about HIM ueres ot limestone and llic residue is black slate, about 1(50 acres of Die tract cleared, under good fence and m a good stale of i ultii atioii, the balance is i er\ heavily timbeied; a large portion ol the fun is nie(io«T laud. The improvements are a largi stone Dwelling hoii.se, n largo log & frame barn a stone Spiing-lmn.se. ami other out buildings an apple orehard and u large quantity ot olliei BK it enacted by the Tn«n Connell of tin llurnugh of Carlisle, and U H hereby nr (I,lined and enaeled by authority of the same That th» Jin: plugs placed, or hereafter to b played, in nny of the streets, lanes nr alleys r the Borough of Carlisle, arc to be used or npene only (or the pm pose of extinguishing llres; nn U nny person nr persons ahull open mi) lire pie | nr draw water from the same, nr abuse nr hijn it, or any part <d it. in any manner, he, she or they, shall lie liable to a penalty ofTwenty Dol. lirs. Provide*!, however, that it shall not be coiiKldured a violation id this ordinance if the fire ping and water he used by regular!} organ. i?.ed 11 oho or Fire Companies, they having first obtained the special authority o( the Carlisle Gas and Water Company (or time purpose. A. NOBMS. Chief llurgfxs. Attest— Jamks .Mmiv, Seet'y. WHEREAS (lie lion. JA.nfcM 11-CoAimi, President .1 mlge ol Hie hevernj Court' <>l Common Pleas in the comities «f (’unil.fi land. Perry, nml Juniata, nml Justices of the several Courts of (her ami Terminer ami (’n oeial Jail Delherv in said ami Samuel Womlhuin ami John Hupp, Judges of the Cumin ol Over nml Terminer nml fleucral Jail Delivery lor the trial of all capital ami other ofl'endcis, In the said counlv of Cumherlaml, by their precepts to me directed, dated the Hth of January, 18 m, have ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holdon at Carlisle, on the second Monday of April 1855, (being the fljh day,) at ten o’clock in the lorenoon, to con thmo two week. . „ NOTICE Is hereby given to the Coroner. Jus tices of tho Poice.uml Constables of the mid c ,>„nty of Cumherlaml, that Ihev are hi the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in. mdsillons, examinations and all other remem-, hrauecs, to do those thing* which to llieir ollleefl appertain to ho done, ami all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tlie prisoners Hint are or (hen shall ho In (he Jail of said eomdy, are to he there to prosocule them as shall he just. JOSEPH McDAUMOND, Sheriff. February 22, 1855. _ Tavern License. GKOKGE DI'KV Valuable Farm for Sale. 2SO Acres, -nil Im-i. ,Vo. J. Is a snnll tract of land ahonl a mlh • e ««t of .Vo. 1, on the H vker road lomliiif? (Von ‘iirlihlt* lo bridge, containing cri’H of (list rule limestone land, l*oiirut***i slid ro.nl on tin* north, by John Xoble on tin onth, brown's li.drs on (lie oast, and by Hake n tin* west. The subscriber will n Iso sell a ml m her of on t its to suit purchasers. The ahow* property ill bo sold on icasonable terms. AH MSTHONtI XOHI.K. Carlisle. Jan. 11. IH.'..',—tr Horn null OnlltiaiicP February 22, 1855—8 t ProcliiiuuUoii, M AI. V. UllKKill, Attorney at law. oiueoinßoetom’s Row, Carlisle, Pa. llusluess entrusted to him will ho promptly attended to. Fehruai \ 22. 18 »■> tl . Large Furniture Shlc. ON Saturday, the 101 b day of March, 18G5, at tho residence of Mortha C. frtincan, in East High Stroot, Carlisle, will bo Offered at public auction, o gfoaCvarlety of Household and Kitchen Furniture, ds follows Mahogany Side Board, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Sofas,Mfl i|r*a-- —; ho'gnnv Bureaus, Card Tab(|t, dressj jßitng Bureau with Mirror and' Marble U II "y (/(/Slab, Bedsteads, Withstands, Fea ther Beds, Hair Matrasses, Ingrain and Rag Carpets, Stair Carpets, Chequered and plain Matting, Parlor Stoves, Cooking Stoves, Maho. gnny and W indsor Chairs, Mirrors, Large Brass Kellie, Large Iron, do., Bell Metal Kettles, Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, China Dinner.and Tea Sets Wash Tubs, with a great variety of Kitchen I'ti'iisils ami other articles not enume rated. * Sale to commence at o’clock, A. M., when attendance will he given anti conditions made kno.rn by MARTHA C. DUNCAN. March 1, 1800-21 Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given lo all persons inte rested, that the following accounts have been filed in this office by the accountants there in named for examination, nnd will bo presented lo the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county for confirmation and allowance on Tuesday,the 20th o( March, A. D. 1856, viz : 1. The first and final account of John Good voar, administrator of the estate of Jno. M. Ege, late of the borough of Carlisle, doc’d. 2. The account of Andrew Frazer and Sami. Wherry, Esq., eaecutora of James H. Wallace, late of Shlppensburg township, dcc’d. 3. The account of Jacob Creamer, Peter i Cic-imer and Gen. Creamer, executors of Jacob Creamer! late ol Southampton township, dec'd. 4. Thu account ol Levi Merkel, Esq., snrvlv. ing executor of Geu. Hupp, lute of Allen town ship, dec’d. ft. The first and Anal account of James Boyd and .Mathew Thompson, administrators de bonis non with the will annexed of Mathew Thomp- 1 son, late ofMifilin township, dcc’d. j 0. The account of David Hoover, adminlstra- I ' tor of the estate ol Mary Hoover, lute of Hope- j well township, dec’d. 7. The account of Charles T. McLaughlin, administrator of the estate of James Carothem. late of the borough of Shippemdmrg. dee d. 8. The account of Geo. Beltzhoovcr, admin istrator of the estate of Jacob Beltzhoovcr, late of Silver Spring township, dec’d. ». The account of William F. Swiger, Esq., executor of Frederick Hull, late of .North Mid dleton township, dcc’d. 10. The second and final account of John Newcomer, administrator of the estate of Ab’m. Newcomer, Lite of Southampton tp.,'dee'd. 11. The account ol Daniel Wondorly ** Win. j Weise, executors of John Woudcrly, late ol [ South Middleton township, dee d. 1 12. The account of Jacob Golden, adminis-, t rat nr of the estate of Jacob IVs-l, late <>l Mill- , lin township, dec'd. j 13. The account of David Shoop, adndnistra-' i tor «ith the w ill annexed of Marla E. Smith, i late of Hampden lownsnip, dec’d. 1 U. Tin* account ol Thomas Hamilton, exec utor of Andrew Shell, late of Lower Allen tp.. 1 dee'd. J 1 15. The account of Jacob Uitncr, Esq., an. | ministrator of the estate ol Uev. Martin M 011, , late of Hamilton county, Ohio, dec’d. | Hi. The account of Christian Baker, adminis trator of the estate of John Baker, late of Mon roe township, dec'd. 1 17. The aeconnt of Peres IV. Quigley, admin- ' Istralor oftho estate of Andrew Quigley, Lite of North M.ddlftnn township, dec’d. IS The account of Samuel Etler. administra tor of the estate of Dr. Chus. W. Dehn, hie of New Cumberland, dee’d. HI, The aeconnt ot Jacob Shade, administra tor of the estate of David Shade, late of the bo rough of Carlisle, dee’d. 20, The final account of Dr. M m. A- Simp son, administrator of the estate of John Simp son, lute of Cumberland county, dee <l. 21. The account of Henry Shank, administra tor ot the estate of Elizabeth Shank, late ot | Dickinson township, dec’d. 22 The guardianship account ol Henrx Luck, 1 gn.inliun ot Wm. Tripner, minor child of Jacob 1 Tripner. late of Monroe township, dec’d. 1 23. The guardianship account of John Coov ! or, guardian ol Ephraim Humer, minor son ol I Jacob Humcr, bite of N. Middleton tp., dec d. I 21. The guardianship account of John W nl -1 laco, guardian of the persons nnd estates of Da vid Brim, Joseph Brim, Henry Brim, Catharine Brim, Sami. Biim, Mary Brim, and Jacob Brim, minor children of Joseph Brim, late of Fnink ford township, dee'd. . ■WILLIAM LfTLE, 7?rg/j/rr. f’.rlMe, Feb 22, 1 —4f Flnit-rnlc L.iinr.Hlon« l.<nnrt for Sale. IOITLK lot sale a tract o( Land lying in del- I'craon e.unity, Vn., containing 250 Acres, jIS(J cleared ami’under good fencing, and the I jt&r, balance in Timber. Tins land is us pro -1 as any in the county of Jefferson, j well watered. It is n ithin two miles i oTtho Shenandoah liver, ami the A. L. I!. Hail -1 road will inn within one mile of it. A moro liuticul.ir description i-* deemed iinneeessnry ns I |>i■ jiims M ishing to 1 ureha-o- w ill x lew the pmn. is. s In-|..re pm chasing. The (arm "ill \» shown and lei ms mndo known hy K. A. Lewis, living near Kuldelowu, ill .lellerson co.. or on nppli > alimi. postage paid. In Iho undersigned at Mo. hile. Alahimi.i. It the above property is not sold pi i vainly hefoie the 10th of Juh. 1H55. it I will then ho olfered at jmhlic side on that din. I helurc the (’oiirt House, in Charlestown. \irnirn f. 110i’kins. I'ehrnary 15. 1*55. * mill I'lopcny sit rriuitf Sale. I rplll- flouring Mill, known ns Hie Mioomeiw f_ Propertv, is for sale. It is a \ery dcsiia -1 hit- uml v.-i> coin ement property. 'lln* Mill i |,,i.s two sets of w bent burrs, and one set of Cliop | pintail.l Plastering stones, Tin- water power l is till- Ih*st in tin- otftbe nver, ne\erlail. 1 injr. mid it m-\er freezes. Ihirhiß the past dr\ 1 season there has heeu plenty of water, and the e 1 Mill has hecn doing its usual amount id work, i - . It has all the advantages ot the na' igatlou of the .« ; ’ Shenandoah river, hut is not subject to any ut he 1 the freshets. The Mill is situated In one ot the of J finest agricultural portions of Jotleison ro„ N a. ed It is capable of grinding thirty thousand himheh nd ' nl wheat, which amount can he pnicliased with ng ’ in two miles ol the site. ire There is attainted to the mill ]‘2 ; Acres of flu •1 first ipialilv of l.nneslon" I,and. being almost 1 . , entirely holtum. on which is erected n {j I *"»» commodious and roinfoitahle levelling, tui Stable. Meat-honse. and all other neces. virv Out-buildings. In flirt Hie properly is one of the most desirable ami profitable in the \ nl. let ol Virginia. 'Terms made to suit the ptirrhnsrr. Anrrani innnicnlion uddie.-sed to me nl Chnilesfnwn, lelferaon county, V*., will receive prompt nl ~n i (nn. Persons desirous of viewing I be prrm. se H will please call on lie- undeisigned. JAPOH II- RITTKH. I'ehruary l >, IH.V*. IMyrllovlllo remitle Sfinliimy. M HIS Institution «ill "pen on Ihe lirst Mou -1 day of March, in a new ami cummoduins I nililiiiK erected fur that purpose, under Ihu direction and .•nipentilendenre of Bev. .1. Ken nedy and Sninl. Thomson. The h>eation "I ll.c Smiiiimrv Is healthy and retired. H is (be do sign of I lie Principal that tho course of InHlruc lion be thorough, and Iho expenses moderate. Tho best lemalu teachers wiU bo employed. Pupils will be arranged in classes according, to the direction of tho Principal. Thorn wilt bo throe classes—Primary, Junior and Senior. TERMS i SI*.MMKU SESSION. • ( ,r hoard, washing, lucl It light, per sos- stun of •! montlis, SB) 00 j Tuition in Senior class per session, H Oh . .. ,i miiur “ “ 000 i “ Primary “ ‘ 00 Creek, Latin or French, Of* Music on Piano and uao of Instrument, K> «•() Oil painting and drawing, f> 00 Por further information address J. KENNEDY, Principal, Faydlville, Frauhhu Co ., Pa. January t, Ifloo—2ms Cllt ACKKUS. —A new supply "I fresh Water, ySoda. Uniter. Ple-nie. Sugar and Trenton HiM-ml -Just received and for sale by An g. «1, INO I ■ J , W. EB 1 . TavcrnHccnte. TO Iho lloi)'orai)ie.(fio Judge? of tUeJlampr General Quarter SbdMons of tho F«cd Of Cumberland courity, nt April,S ess!ons^looo.- Tlio petition, of John Hooter, mpetW’v represents, that your petitioner the necessary requisites for keeping a bouse or , public entertainment, in tlielionsonowpccupietl by him ns such In tho borough of l burg. Tour petitioner, therefore, piara,yon* Honors to grout him a license for «;e.'»W^*... ensiling yenr, commencing on the 2d Monday or, ; X™'- A3indu,y^nNn^^i:; February £2, 1855—-Ct ~ -. i We the undersigned citizens, of .the Jsqrotig|i of Mechanicsl'urg, in the eobnfy'bf ..Cb™ber* land, do certify that we arewclVacqhMhfcawftlT';, - die above nnmed John Hoover, lliflt.be good repute for honesty nod temperance,,Blifl li i *P well provided with house room and convenience*.;. Tor the nccommodallon of strangers and titxvelf ~. leis, and that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary,' to accommodate the public and entertain „j gers and travellers. ( : ■ .m J. A. Mcloy, John T. Ayres, Adam Slcrer, -r. D. Sponsler, Peter Gantz, Wm. Eckels, ,j Tluury Cams, Simon Arnold, George Singiscr, W. C. Honscr, SamuelZachorias. JosMilleisep, Dnvld Miller, John Wcbbctf, HeMy tt. Eberljy A. N. Green, John Koser. Desolation off PaWncwWpr/’.iV \‘ THE partnership existing between the \ scrlbera, woa dissolved on the Ist lnst* t ly\ \ mutual consent. All persons Indebted to ore earnestly requested to call and poylbetaino, .. Y to cither of the undersigned. . ' ABNER. W. DEKXZ*. r ; WM. BENTZ, ~ V : '' .. JAMES BENTZ; 7 , February 15, 1855. u NEW GOODS. rHK subscribers having purchoacd.Uw Inter- ; o»t of W m. Bents?, in the I)ry-Go3d# bus!-, ness, inform their friends that they trill continue the business as heretofore at the"old stand, un der the name of Bontz & Brother. .They hero ! just received a large supply of ! New and Desirable Goods, 1 such ns Calicoes, Gingham, Muslins; Checks* ' FUnnels, Sntlnclta, Noodle worked Cottars, Sk-evea, Spencers, &c. Also, IcnsO ©f fine • ' Irish Lincna, 49 pieces of llieirownimportation, 1 per yard below the usuol price, TheyW ' speotfulfv solicit a call from nil those wlshlrtglo purchase' Goods in their lino, ns they arodetef mined to sell Goods as low as any Arm lit Pew*, sdvania. ABNER W..BBNTZ; ' JAMES BENTZ# I February 15, 1855. Valuable Property for Sale or Rent. ! p 1 THE spaclousondcoprenlcnttown 1 mansion, with two full adjoining lots i |H?l[wLon Main street, in the Borough of | Iflillaa Carlisle, belonging to tho estate ot (Jcurgc A. Lyon, dec*cl. Apply to William H* 1 Miller, Esq., Curliale, . i | E *’- 1 February 15, 1855“—Gt . LOOKING GLASSES. C!. ,9. Koblnsott, .Vo. 218 Chesimt St., above Niritk Stt PHILADELPHIA. OFFERS for sale an extensive assortment bf, FRENCH MIRRORS, framed la the plsiHp esi and most elegant ornamental styles, snltaMA for Mantels and Piers. Richly Carted Otal Girandoles, Ornamental Gilt Tablet; ■ OIL POINTINGS JINP ENOlUVIlftiSi j of recent importations,- by tho most celebrated living Artists at tho lowest cash prices. I February 15,1855—1/ Family Coal. ' KAA Tous LYKENS VALLEY COAtr, OVyVI broken and screened, prepared •*- 1 peesah lor family use, receiving ank for sale by W. B. MURRAY, January 18,1855. —8 ms. JLiiucbiirner*’ Coal# Tons LYKENS VALLEY* iitJl 1 COAL, o superior article, receiv ing itud for sale by W. B. MURRAY, Jgtnt. January 18, 1855.—U ms. DlacKsmltli Coal. f AAA nitfUids BLACKSMITH COAL,* first rate article, recel+ina «n<9 for sale i.v W. B. MURRAY, Jgciu, January IR, —8 ms. Store Room for Rent, TIIK Store-room on the north-cast Corner of Hanover and.Lontber streets, is offered fot rent. Possession given on the ist of April.—* Enquire of WM. LEONARD. Carlisle, January 11, 185&—-Ct G CO. Z. ItRETZ, D. D. 8. * Dentist. RESPECTFULLY tenders Ms professional . Mu-viccH to tlio public. Arlincial Teeth inserted, from n single tooth to an Cntlroact, on rll . i. —the latest and most approved prlrv ciples—such as Single, Block ahd. Continuous Gum Teeth. Dlsoaaes of the montli ami irregularities carefully treated. < >nice at ttie residence ol his brother, on North Put street. Carlisle. January 11, IBoft. Roots tliid Slioc*. JUST received, a hirge assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES: Water Proof abd flno Calf pools, Brogans, Hoys' and Childrens* Shoes, Cadies’ Moroeco Hoots, Jenny Linda and Bua- I kin’*. Also, C.um Shoes in great variety. CIIAS. OGILBT. ' Carlisle, Oelnber I‘2, IS,VI. Teas, CoflVo, if. i M'lIF. subscriber has just added to his forme* 1 stock, a general selection of CHOICE QUO** CEItIES. as noli us all the other variety of ar -1 tides usually kept in a Grocery Storo, ’.Xrtl embracing HioCoffec—roasted and green —m IJJ and 1 f cts. per lb,, Orlcnhs, Clarified, . CniHlud ami Pulverized Sugars, of flno quali ties. Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt,undorarte t\ Pan. v articles, all of which are offered attho , .ovu-st raih prices. Wo arc thankful for tho ((inner support given us, and invito a further mil from our friends and customers, i J. W. EBT. I Marion Hall, Carlisle, Aug. 3, 1864. JL'ST received a very largo lot of Scythes of snpe nor B rands, to which I Intlto .(he atteii* lion of Cnullo makers, and all others lef want of ibis article, the attention of Formers Is also In \ iiod to (bo groat variety of Farming Utensils of itie very host makers. Ploughs Of ftfT kinds furnished at n small advance cm City prices.— i Homo makes at tho raannfacturbrs prices, also a 1 superior nrticlo of Churns, which wo warrant to 1 make more butter ont of the saiga quantity of Cream than any other Chum in use, try It. JOIINP. LTNE, West side Xorlh Hanover Strttl^. Carlisle, May 11 took out in Tlmol Cl HOLER A-MORBUS, Dysentery, Dlarrhacs, '&c.,aro making their appaaranctij you know tho remedy. If you have any regain forth* welfare of yourself, your wife or your children, supply yourselves instantly with- «< Koiffbr’s Matchless Cordial/’ otherwise abide iho oohs*r quonces resulting from a bigoted adherence; te ! old quackery. Tho Matchless remedy can 1 had at tho Drug Store of lj. J. KIEFFER, ■, South lift never «>rref, a few doors sou 111 qf CourM/oujc. [Carlisle, May 18,’540 JI’ST received ft pritna lot of the celebrated patent Wheel Create for carriages, cart, pons, ike. This article fully malntolnpth«i re-*, pntadou of being the nest article for the purpose ■ ever odVred. For sale at i - Ang.Bl,lBfi-t. SAXTON’S. .. rpABLK Olti.—A new lot of superior Table L OIK os also Pickles; Tomntto Ketchup, Bay, Bum, French Mustardw, Ac. For sale bv i n, ibs4. j. w. ruv.
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