HAIX ACrAWEI^v. : SS&« -L. «#fiSSSSI f lo u CSlenBlvo, It is believed it cannot fall to'glVtf satisfaction tothose who may may pa .tronlte-1t..-, ; '": ,' ' M;?, '’.V r ' i-V; . TERMS.: / wiardlng, Washing and Tuition. in tlio ,Engllslr branches,' ami Vocal music • por ofo mopths, JJJJ Instruction In, Instrumental Music, .10 OU Instruction In Ancient;or Modern Lan-, _ . cuigos, oar.U ! ' 1 1 ~ U - Vox Cir culars on I other information address • ;* . .1),; DBNLINGER, Principal, M r-’U:l5i ,1855..,-■ Ilarrhbtt g, Pa- . /Justice of me Ponce. I' ANNOUNCE myself ns a candidate.for tlio f'dflitfe of Justice of the Peace, tor the West Wht , «’, - • GEO. LGE. I'Wtc'i 15,1855— U , HE subscriber respectfully f nfi>rn» nuil the public in fi«" c r >le* on the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS*,. & atHls oM stand In 'South lUnover street, near £ <hC .PoSr Office mui Sctohd Church, fi wlicM fco-.nl miMiiloctnro'to onlor, nml keep I distantly onhanil, an elegant assortment ol ~ ‘ \ Cal»inct-wavc, ‘ " Si/oKas Seoretirt-s, siub»sj, WorUnlaiuts, Pin /"iSSSSJing niiit'Breakfast Tables,' Pier k Cen- T.'uies! Frond., FieW, lliili ami - Post Bedsteads. &c.j logidhcrwitli oror'v Ollier nrtiele of 0-ddnd.vnro-aU ol wide1 1 ho Will soil verv cheap for cash, or in exchange | forGoantry Produce at market prices, lie wi I Udop constancy on hand ..Chairs, Sotli’cs, Hocking Chairs, and every other article manufactured in that branch of business,' - ' ~. ||i ,■ Thtnkfnl for past favors, ho ivspoclfullj «»iu S' cits 1 flhan of public p .trmmge, coußdent that A: hO cni'render general . •' Carlisle, March 15,1855 —8t _ Tav©nr ILlccnso. $ mO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of '1 •■lJjiuT.d Quarter Sessions of the I o-jcu «> ':*« Cum M-in-l county, at April Sessions, IHo->. % J - 1 Tli>i petition of Jolin Itockcr, respcc.lul lv represents. Hut y« wr petitioner is provided i ’ - with tliiMiooessiry reijmsites tor keeping a iujusl ■'-m «f public entertainment In tho bonne now j»ocu- A'• Atod-rtßsiiohbvhim in thc.townphip of Dlckm- V lon. Voiir petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the«« J 1 * 1 ; --eMnlng veir, commencing on the' 2nd Motunj v v Of Al»riK 1811. -Vs in duty hound ho will en-r JOIIN-.nOCICEH. ■ March 11, 18-jj—3l* J \ i\r c um l •r.slgneil citizens nf the townslii) nf lllckio-ooi, In the comity of CniolicttaM, do ' f::. LrtitV tloit w.i ore well ncpoilntcd yrltli Ho i‘> alinvu domed Joint Hooker, Hint lie la ol mi oil Topttlo'forlionoiily «nJ loomcrancc, i m d« s 5 ill.iMvil.olwith h:ioaoroomonlooiito.ilo.o..,s ) m I otcro'o .lidon of »lr.mgors »"d travd rx r l A ii l tint s-.ic’t tu'i or Tavern In nee jmr.v , ft oWi-n-n >1 do th; p ilillc mid cotorljin slr.to- v -' ' c!-Vs uni travellers. . , „ I” - . Jim J H llonry,J.»^-»Klssln 3 Mowers. W.n. Ilirpw, Mirtlu L«m. John N-wcomor, : V An Irjw Savors, t) ivhl S. Wolf, Daniel Keller, Jtcoh P. Slahmun, .Join T. Green, Is inc^ inn J V ’ Joalmt Bidler, ’J. S. Sprld-fi. 'I llHitm Hntocr. ' 1, cob C'.llaojll.Bilmrt Idol, Wm.torliM, i V Jliho tlommbupr, Iu to Newcomer, Itobort S>. ’.Htcliy, S ilomoo Yoht. t* Tavern Ucenfic. T-) the Iluimniltle the Judges of (heTourttif (Jcnoral Quarter .Sessions of the Ponce ol CumbvTl.md county, nt April Sessions, IB'w* ‘ The petition of Curiat. MidHngiw,rospectnilb K represents, that your petitioner Is provided with | the necessary requisite* for keeping a house of public entertainment. in the house n»w occupied hr him' as Mich in tlic township of JScwton.— ,v Your petitioner, therefore, pnys your lldnors ■ V v la grant him n license for the same the ensuing Vcari commencing on the ‘2ml Monday of April next. As in dutv bound, he will lie. crmisTOi’iiEU meu.im.kk. inarch 15, 1853—4Jfc S' iv« tho nn.lorsl,™:! clllr.jns of tho Immsh P nfXctttnn, In tho comity of Cnmherlaml, “« certify that wo nru well ncqnnlnleil w to tno aliovc immeil Christ. Slellinßor, Unit he » ■ cninl repute for honesty unit temperance, ami to ‘Sfe-i well p'rovi.leil with house room mol conveniences for tho nccomnioiUtloil of atmngcni awl r;*S ler.l, ami that such Inn or Tavern Is neu» O :H|| (d : hccoimnoiVitc tho pnhlic ami entertain atiau - c r iM irers nnd tr.tvcllora.. . - ,n T ■’■m j -Jtobt.sl. llays. Oeorso Panßherly Rarol.M. jihurn, KliKt \V. Sharp, 11tycs . Vw? 51 iniu. J'osepli I)..nßlicrty,RolmH JHckey.« ' C. M’Cnno, Daniel Hummer, " Ilham M Cum., 1 ‘•a* John .'rCnne. , ' J - Tavern l.li'cnsc. ■ ViHt-YI O tho Honorable the Judges of the Court of j 'General 'Quarter Sessions of the 1 emeu ul I ■' comity, ut April Sessions, lt)fw. ; , •wilim petition ul UnvlU Marlin, respee In ly that your petitioner is provhleu with ' Wofnccossuy requisites for keeping u house of entertainment in Iho house now occupied ’ WfilmnHMidi.tntho Hast Ward of the borough "Jroirllsle. Vour petitioner, tliereloro, prnys I joOr, Honors to giant him u license tor tin* same •[ tlMtVsnlng ye ir, commencing on the 2il Mon ‘ , “dlftir April, 18V>. As in iliiiy hnnml he will [’ &<*• . DAVID M.MUIN. f| March 8, IW5 Ct Wo the undesigned citizens ofthe East an\, - V»f thollorough ol* Carlisle, In the county ot . 'C»mberlan.L«l.> certify that wo are well ftcqiuiln ‘tcd’wllh the «Ik»vo named David Marlin, that be h of good repute for honesty and tcmpci*- ftnbc. and la well provided with Im.uso room and ♦tonvW-nccH for the accommodation of atran ircrs and travellers, uml that such Inn 01 Tftjcni Is necessary to accommodate the public and on tertain strangers uml travellers. ....... ... R t . o . \\\ IJitner, Geo. M • bhcafcr, W llliam ‘ . gander, Jacob Zug. C. InholT. Hold. Irvine, inotft?irvine,ir., R. M’Cartney. 11. Snodgrass, v'iloiiry guidon, Kdvvard Shower, Philip Arnold. NOTICE. j wowing llicmaiilvoß Indebted! ibora, either by noto or book jclfnlly requeslvd to cull ami jeforo thu Jllst day of March, ditto tho bookfl will bo placed nfroucr person for, collodion. WHISK & CAMPBELL. 11,1855—1 m ro room now occupied by un on the Ist day of April next.— uslnuss stand ami a convenient W. k C. late Notice. * Administration on the estate of . Marlin, Into of Mouroo township, county, huvo boon Issued by the * «t said county, to tho subscriber rcsld- Spring township.. All pontons hu »U6hfo3*to said estate aro requested to mnlco Im. • WflWWTPftyment; t,loau l,llT lnS claims will 'lt&wrotftnom for settlement to 1 JOlltf AUMSTONG, Sr., Adm’r. . 1,1856—0 t I ” Prince & Co., **gBßiha«t>lng. N. Y., will send to wljo enclose stamps, their .AC? \ n-cwcataioßuca, 40lh edition. No. 1, Fralt mid •OtiiftmmM Trees. No. 2, Kosos, Dahlias,' J ( Bhlbbtfrf. ftnd all other Flowering Plants. No. .'ff'oxtrft largo Fruit, Kvorgeon, and other Orna 7fn'crUal Trce9 and Shrubs. No. 4, wholesale for Nurseries, Including Slocks and • , „ . %W?rto traea nml Iho aafu packing aroumivalloi' ■■rMgjjfeli 1. 1850 —lit* W.H. «. RHEUM, ovATTOTINKY AT LAW. Olllcoliilioolom’s »i!LUoTr, CarUalo, Pn. Bnalncaa onlnialwl In ,lilra will.bo promptly nllcmW to, 1 February Stt, 1855 —tf " Ciitubeiland Valley Institute. ’ ‘j:’' :i 'At -MEonANib'sMna, Fknn’A. • ; ; 'jliyl Jb>. S. 'Zooic,.J:'M. t Principal* / ] ' .(Assisted by five Teachers.); THE summer session opens on the IstMay. The facilities offered by this Institution for obtaining a liberal education. arc unsurpassed, by any similar Seminary in the. State; - TluflPc; m»io Department is conducted by the most ap proved New England Teachers, under, tbb'bnV mediate caro' of. the. Principal!, The location healthy, accessible by Railroad; and eight miles distant from Harrisburg, i. ■ Terms —Board,' room furnished; and tuition. Including tho English branches, with Latin • and Greek, per Session of 21 weeks, $O5 00 For circulars address, JOS. S. LOOSE, • Mce/janicjJiirg, Cumb. Co., Pa. March 8, 1855—2m* v Deferable Kusiikss JLocalion.for Sale. ALL that valuable lot, the property of Wm. M. Biddlo, Esq., dec’d., situated, at tho west end of Main Street, Carlisle, Pa., formerly the property of Mr. S<M. Hoover and Emory’s heliS. This lot has a front of 225 feet on the n..ti- nn '/t „ n d ft front of 240 (cot along the Col-. Sleco lane, and bus erected upon it a FRAME WAREHOUSE. Fromßs fine position, facility of access, &c., it is a highly desirable business loca tion, and since the introduction of water into, the town, and the proposed introduction of gas. It has become an admirable site for the erection of Factories, Steam Mills, &.C., 'or IVir carrying on a coal ami lumber business. .For full parti-, cul.ira enquire of E. M. March 8, _ Tavern I/u*€!ii>c. ' t r o the Honorable the Jmlgesof the Court of I General QmU.r Sessions of the I’uacc ol Cumberland county, at April. Sessions, 18jo. Thepetition ol Norton It Owen, respectfully 1 represents, that youi petitioners nre provided with, the necessary requisites tor keeping ft house of public entertainment in the house nosy occupied by them nS such, in the toyrnship of Xorth Middleton. Your petitioners, therelore, prays your Honors to to grunt them a License lor the same the ensuing year, commencing on the second Monday of April. 1833. As in duty .fcey Will .vet ..W, & owm March 8,1853—3 t. Wu the undersigned citizens of the township of North .Middleton, In the county of Cumber land, do certify that wo «ro well acquainted with tluJ above named Norton & Owen, that they are of good repute for honesty and temper anno, and arc well provided with house room and conveniences lor tho accommodation ol strangers ami" travellers, and that such Inn or Tnvean Is necessary to .accommodate tho pub lic and entertain strangers and travellers. - • Junes Clark, James Clcndcidn, John Fry, Henry Jacobs, Sami. Burr, Win. Kenwood, G. S. Clark, Hubert Clark, George Brlndlc, Jacob Zeljfh-r. AVm. Zeiglcr, And. Zvigluh Tavern License* L() the Ilonorahlo the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence ol Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1855. The petition of Elias B. Eysler, respect fully represents, that your petitioner Is provided with tho necessary requisites for keeping n house of public entertainment, in the house now occu- pL*d ns such by blm’in the township of Dlckiiu soa. Vonr petitioner, thercfore.prayß your Him-1 ors to grant him a License for the same tho en suing year, commencing on tho second Monday of April. 1855. As in duly hound ho will over uray. &e. ELIAS B. EYSTEK. March 8, 1855—Cl* M'e Hie undersigned citizens of tho township of Dickinson, in tho county of Cumberland, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named Elias B. Eyster, that no Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conven iences for tho accommodation of strangers end travellers, and that such Inn orTavcm is neces sary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers... Solomon Crcbs, Isaac Pechslrt, Jnmesllenry, Frederick Fry, Samuel Copo, John Palm, John S. Kelso, Peter Kell, F. H. Fulton; Hamilton Mooer. Dr. Heinrich Lnngthelne, John Mclllng cr, Anthony Mellinger. T.ivcril l.lconso. m) the Honorable the Judges ofthcConrt ot J. General Quart, r Sessions of the Teuco of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1805. ■ Too petition of William Parks, rospecttuliy represents, that your petitioner is provided with the access rv requisites lor keeping a houso of public entertainment in the bouse now occupied ny him ns such, In Newton township. \our petitioner,'therefore, prays your Honors to »»Tant him u 1 cense for the same the ensuing venr, cornmenc.ug on tlio 2nd Monday of April next. As in duty bound lie will ever pray, &c. WILLIAM PAUKS. March 8, 1855—Cl* We the undersigned citizens of the towns!) p nf Nowt.m, lu the comity ol Cumberland, to certify that we are well acquainted with tho above named William Parks, that lie Is of good raputa for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with bouse room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and tint such Inn or Tavern is necessary to tr comm 11 do the public uud entertain strange s and travellers. * _ David Ecknr, Peter Garber, Samuel Snob*, William Hiding, Sninjiul Garber, W. W.Novh , C. Macfarlanc, Bei\j« IL ulkcr, Mosbs Lop-, Henry Leldigh, David Foreman, John Uusl , James Kyle. ' ■ Tavern License. T-> tho Honorable Ilia Judges of the Courtof G moral Quarter Sessions of tho Pcaco of Gambarian.l county, ut April Sessions, 1855. Tho petition of Adam Wiuclmni, rcapec - fully represents, that your petitioner is pr« • vidod with the noccwwry requisites for keep ing ft house of public entertainment, in tho house now occupied bv Idm us such, lu tho township of South Middleton. Your petitioner, there fore, prays your Honors to grant Idm ft li e.euHO for tho same tho ensuing year, common, dug cm tho 2nd Monday of April next. As in duly bound, ho will ever pray, &c. J ADAM WAREIIAM. 'March 8, 1855 —Ut We Ui 3 undersigned citizens of Hie township of Smith Middleton, in tho county pf Cumberland, uo citify that wo, are well acquainted with the above named Adam Wurclinm,tlmtholßof good repute for honesty nnd tumporanco, and Is well provhlad with house room and conveniences for tho accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to ac commodate the public ant. entertain strangers ami travellers. ■ _ \Vm. Noakor; Alfred Mooro, (»co. Sheafror, Hcnl. Hofman, Jolm Stuart, Jr., Jolm llemmlng nr jr. Samuel Pidfor, G. I). Craighead, Adam i\*tll-r, Jolm Stuart, Wm. Mooro, Jolm Hem mlngor, sr. ‘ ____ Tuvci’ii lilcohso.* 1110 Iliu Honorable till] Judges of Hit) Cmirl o( I (lanurai Quarter Sessions of Hie I onco of Cumberland comity, nt April Sessions, lono. Tim petition of Win. Noaker. respectful!) re. presents, Hint ynnr pMlloner Is provided with ttio necessary regnisiles for keeping n * lo ' public entertainment In the house now occupied by him lis such. In South Middleton township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him n License for tlm samei tho ensuing your, commencing on tho 2nd Monday of April next. An in duty bound ho will ever pray. &c. • March 8,1855—0 t WM. NOAKKH. Wo tho undersigned qltir.ons of the township - ot South Mlddlotou, In tho county of Cumber land* dh certify that wo nrb well acquainted with tho uhovo named William Noakor, that ho is ol good rmudo for honesty and tdinponmeo, and is well provided with houso room and convenien ces for the accommodation of strangers and tra, rollers, and that such Inn orTavoru Is necessary to accommodate tho puhlfo and ontcrloln :atraa-« gors and travellers. John Stuart, Jr., J. M. Barbour, Wm. Bather, Win, Ward, Jolm Gibb, Sami. Goodyear, Alex; Young, G. I). Craighead, Goo. Ylngst, David Xlckoy, Wm. Mooro, Abraham Bradley, Jacob I Ilolllngcr, Jus. T. Stuart, Jacob 2ug, jr. : " 'POOR HOUSE STATEMSKT FOR 1854 GEORGE BRINDLE, JOHN C. BROWN, nnd ,JOHN CEENUENIN, Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of the Houso of Employment of . Cumberland county,ln account with,said county, fmm thoiut day of January to 31st day of December; ,A. D. 1354, inclusive; cfe; ■ T)R 1 CR. ' Deceived from County Treasurer $OOOO 00 A "".-M in m 'rt d3 ° f Tr °“" rcr 051 39J 1 d£&of A m'dow’oH in im} $OB 01 Of if Where}' for use of Dos. Hallet, 150 00* Groceries, merchandize, clothing mid 'Of James Clchdenin and M. filinlcli - g -- I Mffig Included,,..., 20,0 10. Jll use of Mary ‘'For ie. «g f. • o, ifc.Su • ■ ' 00 00 Tor support ol out-dpor paupers; Mi 6j nr__ ilammlngcr for uso A. E. IFor Leather, ■ ' 2 1! “I 1 ° 8 91 11 For Lumber fur flooring, ike., 278 4, Of n Snodgriaa for ush of son, 05 00 .For tailoring and halting; 787 60 OfJno Laushlin furuacofC. Laugh- i F - —*«* , . » UU «» • °^™ t 0 f ° r " Soof J ’ G ‘ 11 00 F °c r iu7iffeTa HO 82* For Secant”' 0 25 For ~n ttml ooppcr.warc and repairing FoJ Snndriea 887 c<ml aIoTCS ami drums, 102 84 For Imlentnres, 3 00 For drugs k materials for drag sHpp, 10141* r»rr» rmngu fur use 250 For hardware, &c., ■ ■ 95 o7J JLTimothy-seed, 8 25 'Orerseors of Mifflin tp., Allegheny.eo. Cash duo Jacob Squler, Treasurer, 124 98 tf. for uso of M, Swartz,■; , ; * ——i'.Oarnonfcr work, - . v.k i;» $7,440 48i Coustablo’s foes for romorlogpaupcrs. 00 07J Directors of Porry co., for support of paupers, . ' , 1 •, „■ For freight on lumber, coal and gro. corlos, ? ~ • js Lunatic Hospital at Harrisburg* for support of paupers, ... Shcct-iion for drum stoves, Out-door Amoral expenses. Out-door medical aid, • For cartings, . For saddlery, For Clovcrseed, For a windmill, For new Cooking stove. For Blacksndthlng, For travelling expenses, For printing aud stationery, for sundries, ■- - , „ Jos. Lobseh’s salary, hlrollags wngoa Included, • , , “X Dr. A. J.Harman, physician 100 00 Geo.Shcnfler extra pay oa Director, 3e 00 Geo'. Brlndle. “ “ ‘ ' }“ Jllhn C. BrO\m 11 ** ■ nn nn iThos. M. Diddle, Attorney, - ™ facoh Squler, Treasurer, lu vv , ACOa SQUIER, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor House ami House of Employment Cumber load County, in account seith the DireCors of said Inetitulior, Jrom the Ist do,j of . January to the 31 st day of December, 1851. Inclusive,'vk : By payment of Directors orders, $7,443 481 * Stock on llio Farm Ist January, 1855, 7 Lead of Uoracß, 18 Milch Coo-5, 17 head of Steer., 8 Bulla, 28 head of .loch Hogs, 0 huail of Shoals, 20 small Pigs, 88 head ol Sheep and 2 Calves. - Boof, Pork,'Mutton and Veal, fattened and killed on the Farra iu 1851. pounds, (858 lbs.) making In all lbs. * ,_. . : T Farming Utensils bn llie Farm. Ist January, 1555- ;, r ' I°-"^ Spades, Forks.’siekels, Hakes,-Con. Hoes, Stono Hammers, Sledges, Axes, Woed-sawa, Mauls, Wedges, &c. Schedule Showing the Proceeds of the Farm for 1854. oi Cornfodder, 18 barrels of good Cider, 9 of W atcr-cldcr. Manufactured and made in tho House and Shop. 101 sum. and Chanda. .78 Kroah. £-™*6 Ca.a., 80 pound. of haul Soap, 80 herrol, ol Soil Soap. Towels, 14 Conifo » . »>& R o fli ns one largo medicine Case for Drug Shop, one largo In tho Carpenter SI op inoclo-» coinns, b q,,. ,0r0 non Cart body,mndo Kitchen Table, 2 non Whoalban-owa.JJ'™Single and Donhlo-lroe., Plck-handloa, nevv,.hafla for ™huw«“4 Jjf St ■h 1 ono ncw ( i„„ r for Slaughter Ilou.o, cut aWout 60 cord, of nW WB wJ.tl. of Blact.miU.lng, , in tho honao, - • Makioie tho whole,number through tho year, , ' Of which 18 died, 0 children bound Out, 10 eloped and 108 discharged, Leaving tl>o number of paupers In the Poor-houso 1.1 January 1855. of which 10 aro Out-door paupers supported at public expense through tho year. iVholo number remaining ghargoahlo at tho end ofthe yonr Of those remaining in tho Poor-house 81st December 1854, there are Males 72, of which 8 are colored, Fomnloß 40, of vrhlch 8 wo colored, Ami 10 Out-door paupers, l^O*,^WoW& B t?Sr, ported for short periods without regular orders. • \Vo tho Dlroclors of ?ra<) tho'lustltu certify that Glvon unaor mir liana# IhU Ural day of January, A. D. 1855, GR — E DIiIXULI . :i JOHN C. BIIOIVN, JOHN OLENDENIN, Director* of the Poor of Cumberland County. VTo tuo undersigned Audllor. of C.unl.ctlana cannly. cleclcd and Era: hnTimf examined the add voueborsof the Directors December, A. 'tl«n\.« Carlisle. thi. Bth day of January. A, «- RAWB AUGIT. ISAAC HINGWALT, J ACOB STEINMAN, Judilor, of Cumberland County- ‘ MOTICE IS hereby given that I have, this day, tod with mo In the practice of my profeFfllon, Wm. M. Fonrosu end Thee. M. Biddle All business lu future will bo attended tobj the above, under tho Ann of «* Biddle & I onroflo. aooNo, u m BIDDLE, Mfy. at Law February 14, 1865—tf ■ ISliicU mid Coloiort Slllts* T AM now oponlnga largo 1 Also, now alylo «'XVks clraap! red, plain and flgurod Bl,^f l \ V |J y oG l t'liY. [ February 28, 1865. $7,443 48J nu.. ; Ilecelved thorn County Treasurer, _ $OOOO 00 ii from J., Lohach, Steward, from different sources as ex hibited In foregoing state, rnent, . ;OOT 10J Cash remaining in hands of ,Trcas r. at last settlement, , ” “ *£» Datanee dno Jacob Shuler, Trcas'r. 121 $7,448 48 *1 araiiv" For snlo by h , February 22,1850. WALL I’APEB.—A vary largo lot of Wal Paper of ovary ahado and pr ce. ranging from 01 els. and upwards. Tho Block Iconsiflts of a lull assortment of common, aatln. [silvered and gill papers, all of \vldch wllUjn Sold low Pft * * i Tovcrn License. TO the Judges .of* the Court ot. General Qudrfer’Sostlons’of (he Peace of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1855.-*-, Tlio petition of James M’Guirc,, respectfully represents,* that your petitioner Is provided with the uccoasary.rcqulsites for keeping a bouse br public entertainment, in the bouse now,occupied by Jos; Saddler, in K(ngstBwh> Silver Spring township. 'Your petitioner; therefore; prays vour Honors to grant him n license for the same llio ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Mon day of April, 1855. As in duly bound ho will ever pruv, ilcci. JAMES M’GUIItE. ' March I,lBss—St* Wv the undersigned citizens of the township of Silver Spring, In the county ot Cumberland, do certify that wo are well -acquainted with tho 'above named Juntos M’Gmro, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fpr l tho accopimodtttiou of strangers and travellers, amt that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary to ac commodate tho public and entertain strangers and travellers. ’ George Hoover, Mathew Fisher, John i onng, Andrew Irvin, Joseph Elchelbcrger, Geo. Trim ble, Isaac Bronlzer, David Orris, Wnl. Saxton, Geo. BoU/.boovor, sr., Abraham Miller, D. M. ■Leldlg, ’Jambs Williamson, Henry lllckemcll, Wm. Bell, Henry Voglcsong. • Tavern License. TO the Honorable tbo Judges of the Court of General Quarter Session of the i’eaco ol Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1865. The petition of George L. Sponslor, respect fully represents that your petitioner Is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house ot public entertainment In the house now occu pied by him as such in the Borough of Mcchan- Icsburg. Your' petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for tlio same tho ensuing your, commencing on tho 2d Mon day ot April, 1855. As in duty bound he will over pray, &c. March 1,1836—3 t 70 20fc 08 86 80 80 58 32 47 75 21 00 41 10 t 28 07 J 40 50 28 00 40 00 40 05} ' ‘2B 01i G 05} 8 44} Wb tlie umlorslgned'citizcns of the Borough of Mcchanlcsburg, In the county of Cumberland, do certify that wo arc well acquainted^with the above’named George L. Sponsler, that ho is of good ronulo for honusly nod temperance, nod is well provided with house room nod conveniences for tho accommodation of strangers and travel lers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain slran gors and travellers. Martinltupp, George Schroder. Adam htercr, Peter Gantz, Jacob llartlino, Joel Berlin, Simon Arnold, I. N. Uyers, Jno. T. Ayres, John Ko zor, J ohn aimmonnan, jr., Samuel Echols, sr., Andrew Seifert, Wontel Miller, 11. M. Prank. Tavern lit cense, TO tho ITonorfthlo tho Judges of the Conrl of I General Quarter Sessions of the Peace ol Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1800. Tho petition of George Buoy, respect! oily represents, that yonr petitioner is provided with the necessary rennisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in tho house now occupied by him ns such in Silver Spring township. 1 our petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant film a license for tho sumo tlio ensuing yonr, commencing on tho 2nd Monday of April next. As in duty bound ho will oyer pray, fee. hbOuhL Dux»i. March 1, 1855—Ct* $7,413 48i Wo tho undersigned citizens of fho township of Silver Spring, in tho county of Cumberland, do ccrtlfv that wo aro well acquainted with the above mimed Goorgo Buoy, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, nod is w ell provided with house room and conveniences lor the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to ac. commodate tho public and entertain strangers and travellers. - . J[, W. Grisingor, Samuel Sensemnn, .Jacob Otutot, George Hoover, Andrew Irvin, Isaac Brcnlzcr, Wm. Vink. Henry Voglcsnng, DaMd Orris, Wm. Saxton, Sand. Huston, Jacob r »r -noy, Joseph Elchclbcrgcr, John Clamans, Jas. Williamson, Henry Hickcrnell. $7,413 481 Two SplcudiU Forms For Sale. THE subscriber will sell at Private Sale the two following dlscrlbcd farms, to wit s Ko. 1. Is situated on tbo north west of Car lisle adloihingtlicinlmbltodpartof soldborongh. Containing HO acres of first into lime stone land, having thereon erected a now largo MfiK born, a largo lieyiioiiso, a largo Cottle also a comtortablo dwelling bouau & other out buildings. Tho land Is in a high state of culti vation. and all under good post & rail fence.— It Is bounded on tho North by the Mm °* Sam’l. Alexander doe’d., on tho Last by John Noble, Win. D. Sojniour & others, on tho West by John Moore, David Grier, &c., and on tho South by tho Public road leading from Car lisle to Waggoners bridge. - No. 2. is situated in North Middleton ip-, 44 miles from Carlisle on ‘the Harrisburg A Carlisle Turnpike road about miles from Middlesex mills, bounded as follows, on tho North by the Couodogulnll Creek, on tbo ') t’* l by Irvin’s heirs, on the East by John Noble & j Jusso Zlglcr, ami on tbo South by Abr. Het rick and the Harrisburg Turnpike road. Con taining 225 acres, about 100 acres oflimcstone and tbo residue.ls black slate, about 100 acres of tbo tract cleared, under good fence and in a good state of cultivation, tho balance is very heavily timbered t a largo portion of tho farm Is niedow land. Tho Improvements aro o*largo Stone Dwelling house, a largo log & frame barn, a stone Spring-house, ami other out buildings, an apple orchard and a largo quantity of other ** a small tract of land about a i mile wdsl of No. 1., on tbo Baker road loading from Carlisle to Waggoner’s bridge, containing -0 acres of flrst rato limestone laud, hounded J said road on tho north, by John Noble on the south, Brown’s heirs on tho cadi, and by Baker ° n Thmsubacribor will also sell a number of out lots to suit purchasers. The above property wm bo .old on Q noble. • i Carlisle, Jan. 11, 1855—tl 208 814 202 BorougU Ordinance. BE It enacted by tbo Town Council of tbo Dorongb of Carlisle,' and It la'hcroby or. dalucd and enacted by authority of tbo same: That tbo lire: plugs placed, or hereafter to bo placed, In any of tbo slrecla, lanes or alleys of tbo Borough of Carlisle, aro to bo used or opened only (ortho purpose of extinguishing flresi and If any person or persons shall open any tiro ping or draw water from tho same, or abuse or Injure It. or any part of It, in any manner, bo, alio or they, shall bo liable to a penalty 9ft , Jar- Provided, however, that It •ban not bo considered ft violation ol this ordinance If the flro plus ond water be used by regularly organ. )7i>d lloao or Fire Companies, they having Aral oi alned Z special authority of the Carlisle Gas and Water C.Ur/^'wrgrii. Attest—Jamks Mvllin, Seet’y* February 22, 1855—21 Proclamation' WIIKIIKAR Iho Hon. Jinns 11. Gsitiijr. President Judge of (ho several Courts ol Common Pleas In tllo counties of Oimdtorlund, Perry, and Juniata,'and Justices of Iho notcra Courts of Oyer mul Terminer nml General Jnil Delivery in said counties, and Samuel It oodbnrn and John Uunp, Judges of tho Courts ot Oj or nnd Terminer nnd General Jnll Delivery for tlto trial of all capital nnd other o (lenders, In the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated Iho Blh of January, 1805, hate ordered the Court of Oyer and lormlnor nml Gonend Jnll Delivery to bo lioldon nt Carlisle, on the second Monday of April 1800, (Mug tin 9th day,) at ten o’clock in tho lorenoon, to cou- ls hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of tho Peace, nnd Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said nro'copt commanded to bo then and there in their I I,ronor persons, with their rolls, records, nnd In. nulsltlons,. examinations and all other remem brances, to do those things which to their ofllccs appertain to bo done, nnd all those that are | bound by recognizances, to proseduto against i tho prisoners that are or thou shall bo in tho Jail . of said county, aro to bo thorn to prosecute them ns shall bo Just. [ . JOSEPH MIDAUMOND, Sherlfl. February UC, 180 D. Suturday.'.tho 10th tiny,of March, 1855, V/ at tlio residence of Martha C. Duncan, iji East High Street, Carlisle, will'bo offered at public auction, a groat variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture, ns follows Mahogany Side Board, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Solas, Mft rt«t?~--;i bntrnnv Bureaus, Caul Tables,dresn- Burcan with Mirror and Marble \/U t/uSlab, Bedsteads, jVnshstauds.Foa thcr.Beds,'Hair. Matrasses, Ingrain and > Rag Carpets, Stair-Carpels, Chequered-and plain Matting, Parlor Stoves, Cooking Strives, Maho gany and Windsor Chairs, Mirrors, Largo Brass Kettle, Largo Iron, do., 801 l Kettles, Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, China Dinner ami Tea Sets Wash Tubs, with n great variety of Kitchen Utensils and other articles not rated. ' Sale to commence at o'clock. A. M., when attendance will bo given ami conditions made knovnby MARTHA C. DUXCAX. March 1,1800 —2t Register's Xotlc-e. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons lute rested, that the following accounts have been Uled in this tiflice by the accountants there- In named for examination, and will bo j,resented to the Orphans’ Court county fbr confirmation and allowance on Tuesday,tho 20th of March, A. D. 1855, viz : 1. The first and final account or John Good year, administrator of the estate of Jno. M.Ego, Into of tho borough of Carlisle,dec’d. 2. Tho account of Andrew Frazer and Sami. ’Wherry, Esq., eaecutors of James H. Wallace, late of Shlppensburg township, doc’d; 3. Tho account of Jacob Creamer, I otcr Creamer and Geo. Creamer, executors of Jacob , Creamer, lato.ol Southampton township, dec’d. I 4. Tho accoifnt of Lovi Merkel, Esq., surviv- I Ing executor ot Geo. Rupp, late ot Allen town- | ship, dec’d. , , „ . ; 5. Tho first and final account of James Roy a I and Mathew Thompson, administrators de boms i non with the will annexed of Mathew Thomp-1 son, late of Mlfilin township. dec’d.- ■ | 0. Tho uccount-of David Hoover, ndmhmtra- I tor of tho estate of Mary Uoover, late of Hope well township, dec’d. m „ 1 7. The account of Charles T. McLaughlin, ! administrator of the estate of James Carothers, lato of tho bdvongh of Shippensburg, dcc’d. • 8. Tljo'account of Geo. BelUdioover, admin istrator; of the estate of Jacob Bellzhoovcr, late of Silver Spring township, dec’d. # ' 0. Tho account of William F. Swcgor, L*q«» executor of Frudsrick Ruff, lato of Mid dleton township,-dee’d. . 10. Tho second and final account of John Newcomer, administrator of the estate of Ab tn. Newcomer, late of Southampton tp., dec a. 11. The account of Daniel Wondcrly n W m. Wolsc, executors of John Wumlerly, late ot South Middleton township, dec’d. 12. The account of Jacob Golden, ft d n, ”V** trator of the estate of Jacob Fiss-l, late of Miff lin township, dec’d. .... 13, Tim account of David Shoop, adimmstra i tor with tho will annexed of Maria E. Smith, lute of Hampden lownsnip, dec’d, 14. Tho account of Thomas Hamilton, exec utor of Andrew Shell, late of Lower Allen ip., 15. Tho account of Jacob Uitncr, Esq.,. ad ministrator of the estate of Rov. Martin Wolf, late of Hamilton county, Ohio, dec’d. 1. 10. The account of Christian Baker, ndtmms- , trator of the estate of John Baker, late of Men- | roe township, dec’d. , . j C. Iff. RoblnßOD, 17. Tho account of Peres W. Quigley, admin- j y 218 Chesuut St., abate Ninth SI . Utrator ofthc estate of Andrew Quigley, lato o( j Philadelphia. Ifl^Tho' Eiter, ndministra- ‘ for sale an extensive assortment of tor of tl'o estate of Dr. Clms. W. De 1..,, 1 .le-of ; (J FRENCH MIRRORS, Cameila th o,pSin- Now Cimberlancl, <IeoM. I cat and moat clcgan o r , iamenUiUl>leß, «..llaW 19. Tl.o necoinit ot Jamb Shade. a.liiiiiiislra- j- nr Maillols and Tiers. Richly Carved Oral tor of the estate of David Shade, laic ofthc ho- i Girandoles, Ornamental Gilt Tables. rough of Carlisle, dec'll.. . OIL P.iINTItiGS AND LmtUtVISOS, •2D. Tho final account of Dr. M m. A. oinip-1 nt importations, by tho most cclobraled sou, administrator of the estate ol John Simp- i Artists at tho lowest cash prices. son, lato of Cumberland county, deed. February 15,1806— ly 21. Tho account of Henry Shame, administra-1 v _■» _ ► __ -—- tor of tho estate of Elizabeth Shank, lato ol i Family Cottl. Of Henry Each, Tons LYHENS VALLEY COAL. Guardian ot Win. Trliincr, minor child of Jacob ! 3\Jvf broken and screened, prepared ox ?3Sl“tata of Monr'oe township, doc’d. ' pvossly tor family use. 23. Tho guardianship account of John Coov- i B MURRAI, or. guardian ol Ephraim Jlnmor, minor son ol i January 18,1800.— 3 ms. Jacob Humor, Into of N. Middleton tp., dec cl. 1 24. Tho guardianship account of John W al lace, guardian of tho persons nncl estatca of Da vid Brim, Joseph Brim, Hour;* Brim, Catharine BrlrtV.Sami. fl/lm,Maryßrliftftnd JffarfßJTfrnl, minor children of Joseph Brim, lute of trank, ford township, doo’cl. „ . . WILLIAM LYTLL, Regieier. Cirllslc, Feb. 22, 1855—1 f __ _ First-rate Unicstouc Land far GEO L. SPONSLER , Saif. "T OFFEH for said a tract of I.aml lying In Jof -1 ferson county, Va., containing MU Acres, If,Geleared and under good fencing, and flic balance in Timber. This land Is as pro «s»dnollvo ns any In Hie county of JetTeraon, noil watered. It Is within two miles oTlho Shenandoali river, and the A. L. 11. Hall road will run within one ndlo of it. A morn I, articular description is deemed unnecessary as persons wishing to purchase will ' ion the prem ises before purchasing. The farm ndl lie shown and terras made known by F. A. I.ewis, living near Kahletonn, in Jeflersun co., or on appli cation, postage paid. to the undersigned at Mo bile, Alabama. If the above sold privately before the IGlh of July. !«•>.•►. U will then bo offered at public sale on 1 ml ilaj. botoro the Court House. luClnuloslnwn. ARTHUR F. lIOI’K^S. February 1-**, 180->. Largo rnrnlturc Salo. Mill Properly at Private Sale, THE Flouring Mill, known ns the Woomery Property, is for sale. It is a very deaira. bio and very convenient* property. iho MUii Ims two seta of wheal burrs, and ono set ol Lnop-i ping and Plastering stones. The water power Is the best In tbo county oft’tho river, never h\\. Inc. nml It never freezes. During tbo past dry season tboro bus been plenty of water, ami the Mill bus been doing Ua usual amount ol work. It has nil tbo advantages of the naugatlon ol tno Shenandoah river, but Is not subject to, any of I 1 the freshets. The Mill la sltunted In one oft tUo 1 finest agricultural portions of Jcllerson co.,' fl it Is capable of grinding thirty tbonsamUmsbols of wheat, which amount can be purchased w lib in two miles of the site. There la attached to tbo mill 1-4 Acres of the llrat quality of Limestone Land, being a most ■ . . entirely bottom, on which I* «recte<l a 1 commodious and comfortable D»oiling, . [] : >|«« Stable, Mtfat-honso, and all other ncees- I aSTout-bulldlnga. In fact the property Is «no 1 of the most desirable and pfulltablo in the Val ■ 10 Terms made In suit the purchaser. Any com -1 immlcnlion addressed to mo at Charlestown, ' Jefferson county, Va., will receive prompt at • tontlon. Persons desirous of viewing the prun ; '*-«» " iU ‘ ,,ca " J °""acm B. g mfTEn. February 15, 1855. __ FuycttcvlUo romulo Seminary rf ms Institution will open on t!io Aral I liny of Minch, In n non- nnd connnodio » I nlldlng oroctod tin- Unit 1 ...rp..ne, »nan. n.o direction nnd superintendence of Iter. J. Ken nedy and Sntnl. Thomson. Ihe locution of tho Seminary in healthy and retired, it In the d algn of the Principal that the conrae of tldn ho thorough, and tho expenses moderate- The best lemnlo teachers will he einplojul. Pupils will ho arranged In classesi according to the direction of tho Principal. Ihero will he throe classes—Primary, Junior nnd Senior. 1 . TERMS, SUMMER SESSION. : ' Por hoard, washing, fnol ft light, per sea. ilon of 4 months, .1 Tuition In Senior class por session, » ' .. Junior “ , “ *J‘{ <■ Primary “ . “ ■ . i Crook, Katin or Prcnc'i, . . .. . I Mnslu on Piano and nso of Instrument, 1- f Oil painting nnd drawing, . u ' Por further Infotmnthm address J. KENNEDY, Principal, I'ayetintle, frinW* January!, 181)5 —2ms Uu «, fc’roiich 1 ; An* n, 18'H. ' ®avci , irlilccns<si‘ Ti \r’:' rrO the llonorAWo the Jorges of.lbe Court of I General Quarter Sesaroi»B;Of,the -Peace ql;- 4 (Jumbcrland county, at April,Sessions, 1008. ■ ‘Thepetition of Abagall Parsons, .rcapoctfallr-, represents,.that your petitioner is provlded wlth requisi test or keeping ahoMO<»f.; public entertainment, in thokousofabwoccuplcd F ns such by Isaac Parsons; in tho West ” . the borough ofCarllsle. Tour .. , fore, prays your llonors to grant her a licenaa.- for the same the ensuing yedr,'Oommencmg on.. . (ho 2J Monday of April next. As fnduf) bohna t ,l “ will everpr.y. p m S ONS : ;. ■;! March b, 13"5—8t , . Wo tho undersigned'citizens,of.tJic.t.HTojrt Ward, in (ho-horough of Carlisle,in fho ol Cumberland,' do certify that wy.nro well ac quainted with the above named AbagallPflrsoMp.., that she is of good repute for honesty hud Jem- v perancoJ and is well provided with house rooni and conveniences for the accommodation . or strangers and travellers, and that such Tavern Is necessary to accommodate the public , and entertain strangers and travellers.. • - • John Noble, George Hemlel. A. C. AoHon, Robert Allison, M. M’Clelhm, A. bhoro, W. T. Brown, R. M. Henderson, David Rhoads, U. W. Hilton, Wm. Skiles, Adam JSenseman, A. - Noble. W. 51. Wilson, Wm. M. Penrose, A. L f , Spun 1 r, Henry D. Schmidt, Wm. Sheldon. . .. Dissolution of PiiriiicrsWp. ; r THE partnership existing between tho «üb* scrlbers, woa dissolved on tho Ist lnsl.» by 1 mutual consent. All persona Indebted to them are earnestly requested to cftUand pay thosMno r to .!«.« Ofihu »»d.^ R - w; . bentz. ';, ■ . . WM. BENTZ, • , JAMES BENTZ.. . .y February IGj 1855. , ' . i: : . • * NEW GOODS. . rHE subscribers having purchased the Mer est of Wm. Bentz, In this Dry-Goods busi ness, inform thoirlriends that they will continue Ibis business da berotoforo at tluSold stand, un der the name of Bcnt*&Brothor. They havo jn»t received a largo stfpply of j New and Desirable Goods, 1 Kuch ns Calicoes, Gingham, Muslins, Checks, i FI tnncls, Satinetts, Needle, worked. Collars, (Sleeves, Spencers, kc. Also, 1 case of OnO 1 Irish Linens, -19 pieces of fbelrown Importation, JllH per yard below the usunl prlco.. fheyro ! Hpcctfnlly solicit a call from oil those wlshjugto purchase Goods In their line, os they are, deter mined to sell Goods as low ns any I to In Fenn ! advanla. ABNER W. BENTZ, • JAMES BENTZ. February 15, 1855. . * \ Viitutiblo j?i*opcriy for Sale or Kent. nx xnE spacious and convenient town mansion, with two full adjoining lots Main street, In tho Borough of belonging to tho estate ot George A. Lyon, deeM. Apply to WilHara 11. Miller, Esq., Carlisle* . JOHN LVON, l Ex »„. A. P. LYON, J**"' Fehnmrv 15, 18o»5—Gt • LOOKING GLASSES. Umcbnriiera’ Coal. klAAfl Tons LYKENS VALLEY NUT COAL, a superior .article, receiv ing mid for sale by tt W. B. MURRAY, Jgtnt. . January 18,18uu.—U ms. Blacksmith Coal. Bushels BLACKSMITH COAL,a rilllliy first rate article, rccolvlnd and lor 811 10 iiy W. B. MURRAY, Jgent, January 18, 1855. —3 ms. ’ Store Room for Bent. /pHR Store-room on the north-east corner of • Hanover and Lonthur streets, is offered for rent. Possession given on the Jst of April.— Enquire of , ' IVM. LEONARD. Carlisle. January 11,1855—Gt _ GEO. Z. BREIZ, ». D. B. Dentist. Respectfully tenders ids professional services to tho public.- Artificial Teeth inserted, from a single tootli to on entire set, on t , —* tlio latest and most approved prlh ciples—such ns Single, Block and’ Continuous (Jam Teeth. Disease*' of il.c mouth and irregularities carefully treated. I Ofileo at the residence ol his brother, on North Pitt street. . Carlisle, January 11, 1800. Bools and Shoes. JI’ST received, a largo assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES; 'Water Proof and lino Calf Boots, Brogans, Boys’ and Childrens’ Shoe*, Ladies’ Morocco Boots, Jenny, Linds end Bus-. Al». Cum Shoes Carlisle, October 12,1851. _ '■ Teas, CoUbc, &c, rpilß subscriber lias just added to hi*: t"™*' 1 stock, a general selection of CHOICE GRO CERIES, ns well us all tbo other variety of ar- Holes usually kept In a Grocery Store, TOJI embracing Rio Coffee—roasted and grocn l2l and 11 els. per lb., Orleans, Clariflcdi Crushed and Pulverised Sugars, of flno quali fies; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy baU,nndavaTlo fy Fancy articles, all of which arc -ash nr ] C es. ll o oro thankful for lh* Ibniier support given us, and invito a ftirther call from our friends nud , Marlon Hall, Carlisle, Aug. 3.1854. " . JUST received n very Targe lot of .Scythe* of superior Brands, to which IJovlto the atten tion of Cradle makers, and all others in want or this article, the attention of Fanners Is »Uo in vltcd tn.thu great variety of Farming utensils of (ho very host makers. Ploughs of Ml kinds furnished at a small advance on City prices.— Homo makes at the manufacturers prices, also * 1 stipprlor urtlclo of Churns, which wo warrant to make move butter out of the same quantity Cream than any other Churn in use, tryil. • . John r. ll'c?/ ililt North Ilanottr Strtei* Carlisle, May* - 11 . ■ ' i,ooU Out In Time I CTIOTXUA'MOIIBUS, Dysentery, Dlarrhaes, &c.,uro making their appearance; youtaow the remedy. If you havo any regard for the I welfare of yourself, your info or , y°°'''’''' /“"l supply yourselves Instantly ultll " K ,fn." Matchless Conliul,” otherwise sWdo <>>= l quinces reuniting from n Vf olC lv c. n ‘ i,ld quackery. Tim «» ; I TlTsfrecord n l>iluio lot of the celebrated I J nntunt ll'/.ffl Rrraic for carriages, cars, Tr»- V„. This urtlulo fully maintains tint rt. huUl’iou of Using «ut Uost urtlclo (or th 9 purpose over oti’ered., Fprealdat o.TTnUfIK Auk. 31, IM- SAXTON'B. CtitACKIiUS.— A new supply of ftoah WaUr, /Bo,la, Unitor, I’lo-nio, Sugar and fronton nisrult—jusl received and-fer »alo ny • ■ Aug. 9,,1861. ;,-.j..w.Ein* 4 v i
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