RfiilurelVoVf, ‘torcS -125] „.... ‘;Av ;.o On Satunliymoriiifig,_lJoii. Lynn. Boyd, of Kentucky .Into Spokcr of; tbp; Jlou s e. armed lit oorcity in tho 1 odock.tl. M.,Jriun, o:: J!L*»rlwme::IIo .was norompnmcdi by this, fimilt' tind nncEro ivomttn wha noted ns) nurse td'liis'childmW *’The 4 ilfctthafi Ibis latter .per-: BtfriV&s tffiliaftabecamfrqnickly known tothe St* Charles J-ilt way: to tliVbttai^irt wjriclt they ‘ designed faking passage to.Lou|sville, and whilc;they Were ill IrSufwtHla/ge pWf iy suifrountjcd }ogjKcif,s'nt'(ihUon id Canning 611; the woman; iippibyjr pf persona interfering, they were B,oyd v < in dftler pot locrpato jium'e diately'ohlto|rdthqstean»hciat, although ft bad bccn-uisSnlcutiou to remain several days in the citydVii'.f. n. rO-Mivi 1 - . •dJirlhclrwaytio the river theywcrc followed by’ttctbwdioPcxnapdralcd ncgtoc9»-who ‘press* tHo party'and rondo Several fu tlUrittctoptS to iffl-ct ft rcHcuo; Arrived- at the -PihnsyTviittiftttMho crowd i made i aftflbWia s 'iß6rt \<t fhSH'oh• hoard and secure Hvhibll n6 : (ldhlt- 1 thtyr :\Vo\ild 'have; accomplished, had not one of the olhcerspi the' boat—Capt. Klcinfdtcr.WQ.b^icyc— stood up on jT:volver-.in Ins hand, Wd UiTOl<Wk-tO°.fbo«l-J|l«> llrst, negro;_yibp JH’bis dottiriniptd conduct tnlimt tlutcd tliCiiluWniulMr. Boyd's party ■ were nil Bnfti)v'i).'Vii>i)‘icir’ in tbeladiesVcaljhw d’heboat nnhaMcdal Iho.wlmrfunlllihcn usual time of klnrtilig'trilhoßl/.a ty other mbdcstaiioa being bm+cd." lvi ' i ’ :TI - v - " , (fqul op, \ jJr.,' Kmio un ipsvl fasft ( cantlidatci [ fofsCongrcsK jrfthal.’hirlccnlli.Diatrlct of Yiv- I rid'li^iirithe'Wyt.i ef owing rctons 'far, , dc | shnnjAScat l«:C\)ngr«?s:-;;-‘i*- - 1 ■" i * #fa Tt:hln’k;it ’tihtofc but cotomon'Wonc-aly to \\ c mT&R nVnt’f ftm' mainly 11 moved; td become ri f easy Ufd and the ’high *■; wagesxuinVecHt]’iyUh'ti scat in Congress. Nop*; a-si'vt'lhnt ,tV t c Me is.cnsy and .;. Dio' V w:j”C‘sUpJ* ft ( :,v;’ disl{nguisljal'|i!uco.ii|,lhe great,bi»Rincxf> of the /;■: CosgnSfcof U}ii* great inatiotp—f, allude to those I':?.’* who stand foot or constitute the tail of. repre scblation; and of.whloh there -must he . always jndUjor Oi* Hejs.iaqd of/whlfch, I: think,.there v; Yoay'now And then bfc an cTecliomwithoM.an}' '}. serious public detriment—therefore I have pro* sinheti’td-bocdiiioa'Cantlidatc. I *' '-i 1 ••> ■ * i ’ * l l i - • II- ; / »-- ■- -• t■: •’ 1 . fi^ ,4 jl(\vxt. you,,Blasted' Hopes?” asked n of.tti whose face was,much - .fpvoUca.hy tho .tooti ache.,' “No. ma’am.” rc , " plied the youth, , 4 -but ,l\ve got .a blasted tooth- I'u'/w «cbc« .1 i-n.-.l 1. # f S On -the evening of the l-Vh insl.. at the rcsl dwire-of U. Smiley, hy ti e Rev. J. Fry', Mr. A O. IJfiATcfo Smilev, i)f Car lidlbr‘ ’ f -- . Un.t)i c ;ls?'hvns!: , ,V.'l>V the Ucv.,A.'H Kjc tyV’Aiios .ractJErtT. ,(o M f ss Kascv 7i^ , V'H a ' o'f NdnJi Middleton Jp.,,; 1 ;■ >, lust., hy the san;Q,‘ jtof.r&rv ca.y to, Mjss RylH.-cca '.GrhMmger, • tp., this C(i.,, f - ■■ ■ v;v ", » On the rveithfg nf'fhe'-ifllh nil..- a 1 ’ the rod ; ’ •rt'Wi6t I '6f ihiT' nunl. Miss 'Kltza Thompson co M’se M; tp> vuV.IV da'i'ph'tr of CM. John ThMipsnn. J.i' J Vh ■Tc’cb.i deVd. in" the' JSth ycap af,' he:;' rgev she hiid ,b-cn.iJl hut a few days, vuL. she'was Ppy/’j>rej>arcd t> inect the suquro felt that >’• of the I/irJ an I expressed jo. prvrit dc.sirf.- lo de\u\rt ai d he with (n TtaMpden twn., on tbe.lilh inst.. nftcr.n -short hut iwipfid il'.rcts. Jomn* Spupit, Esq., fnrmvrly a Commissioner of lluficamry.' W»»«i,>Valur Co mpany H/un. ' f pIIK Carlisle Gm ntxl W'nter Company il.-sire s+V. to cmnplefQ'tlK-ir .works by the Intrmliictini > tOfiOaMWa summer, tvml for (ftto purpose want f, : , to obtain on loan twcnlytlumsuul dollars, fov I ' -,wkieb (boy niil.Rito tl\c raoat umplv s *curi(y. • • And. pay the Interest, ba'f yearly s t (he C irllsle ■■yi Deposit Bank, lor sums not lea* tbm $?V|O, 'FKCDfC., WATTS, Tm'l. m , March 22„-18rm It ■■ 'i . _ • *• Wall Paper. ri'CpK't'il a, sto. k of PiUtor .-%/• Ellmla, uml flue j/rjma, * rmhf-U'lnp nll jtiu newest mnl most approved utylef. v .The drudgiis urui neat and clusttv.nod vst: Jim, prices-*ncli ns cair ot foil to «lvu *-d infer* . jj.VU tayite mu' friends nod the go. !«’ tjl m»'l ex union our nnswi-Uncid lie* : ‘, i..fv jmrch.wjnj o . -whe^v. ; ~o..<s*jlbloj March 22, 185> v»; ’• - B'lfflO JPIpU’H. - V*A i P,UMK lot: ° r t ' nv ‘ r / celebrated which hnve :irthenpretnlmnft • (£t nil the dliTefent ftiira nt which they tnvohecn exhibited. Alee, a large assortment vf the ftim fiOUK.Yhik< Plowc^-dogßthor. with other Plows •ifmin diniTunt manufacturerscOmtibUy on hand sale at ! i > *■ , i . J .-.CarJi.iltj > 3la)o\ *2, 1855. 1 '■■ '■ Booi suml Slioo R< pQli'lii|;. ! •• ?i A'' DEIIUFF,&Co. beg leave In inform tlio 1 J\.% citizens ol Carlisle and vicinity, tlmt they ~;Uavo;o|)uncd a shop, directly |n,t|ui roar of the (Goyrl-hpnijo, and intend to devote their .time 'exclusively to fill Hei’Alß/no Boors, Shoes, Ac. fMY f #L.ii ilii .l: viu; » : , t'.L T wt promise to perform all irork in (ho vory .W»'bost Jita'moi*, &i short notice, and at nmfyMoa- tertna tluin any other shop in town.— They do'ftll work themselves, and feel a con'll. S|? denco In asklng- av liberal patronage from' tho citizens ol Carlisle. > '■ l 1 . • <• * . ■ >» Carlisle, March 15,18G&—2m. : 1 m C<i-puitiioi'Sliip NOl l«'C. ■*|XAVING tljs tlay ap-mchiicd with me in bn . slnoaa, htyWn Alexanders.' HohWnn, kuslnuaa berepftcif"ill bbcinlucted under •afH?' n AWt>and'style ofG. N. Hohjpaop & Son. • V |C. W. UOniN.SO.N> SON, * .*>A v-« i A 218 Chesnut Street, Phila, • fit ‘ ‘ V ‘ ~ ;j ra m«Toulo.' ’,I fF C fi l!('J.ry, or ' a, ,' u J " <l K CK 111 •lioC6iirtof "'rtcrat tjllartor Semdotmnfp tho t’oacu of tVOumbertnnd County, at April Bo.kloiVlBß6- ■mr Tb»'|»u;lol>or Dante) S;D„„l„n mi lly * llßt pt=t!Uotier-l»lirovidcd witli -.WUcbMiory.rooi.l.ilca ft.r kecplns nlmi-ed of -fmmthlW entertainment, In <ho-hoi,o now ocounl. byhlm'dasuch in tlio Borough of Newvillo' l OM 'm 1 ! 10 *?!? >' ru » yoxri p. om »b grant him Ailrcbmm for the aamo n,o cnenlnir i dommonplng on. Urn 2nd Monday or Anrll ajjwxt. Aaln duty..hound, ho -will over"„mv. •?,%. v,.' lßi i.. uaniels. vv*tAi'7'. lBu,Q-p-Bt., t , , ~v 0 s We (ho lindoralgncd cllltcns nf the Borough ‘‘“'orNbvrvlUO, In ihhcotinty of Cumberland, do \ , < n jCorti/y that wo nro well acquainted with (lip ?™hboro named Daniel S. Dunlap, that ho Is of r 4. Ql g6od repute for honesty ami lompmnco, and is h.wjbr the accommodation of strangers nmltnfvol • and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary ; to accommodate the public and entertain atron gorsand travellers. ■” ( . ; . #‘ T , John Dunfbc, Wm. Woodburn, Goo. Brlckor, ■’« - t "" Wm. K.' McFarland, Jacob Zclglcr, J. B. Go* -haugb, Potir A. AM, Daniel V. Ahl, John Me* ponuond, Wm. peed, Geo. ITcm-ar, Wm. Blink. | r WHSTfe'H'AMi ACADEMY." ' ' 3'miles jfrest of jtai^ishurgi ' Pa: ’.■‘‘/■jj THI3, Ninth session of this-popular and flour ishing Institution, will coipnichcoiohiMort-, day' the -7th of, May- next. ',T|io; attention of Parents ami ian? Is earnestly, to tUuad?unUigea ( \v|iiclv|tiiflbrdo. ; :Peing situated in’a pleasant, retired,’and Imalthfnl part of.. the! ‘country,;and.tlm facilities forstudy.and Instriid-, tion being extensive, It is believed it caunotfail to giro satisfaction to those who play t'rouizo it., i i : _«• 'TERMS: -- .• .. gonrdihg,- an«3 Tuition in : tbo : ’ " u English branches,and' Vocalmusio • per session of 6 months, ... , Instruction in Instrumental Music; ; Ipatruction In Ancient or Modern Lanv gunges, each'' 5 00 Por-Circular’s ani other information address . D. DENLINGER, Principal, I 1856. ; r pHE subscriberrespectfully Informshisft-ier)( $, [ and the public In general* that ho «l»U cm rids on the .CABINET WAKING BUSINESS,, at hts old.stand in- South Hanover struct,, near (lio Pail OJfict. and. Second Prefl/yfertan Church, where he will uviimlacturo to order,-.amlMcuep constantly ort hand, an. elegant assortment or , ■ " ■' ’".iCahliact-warc, ,:V ; - i Such as Sucrctarlus, Bureaus, WorkstJhds, T)ln- and Breakfast Tables,- Pier & Cen •"Wr tro' Tables; French,.Fluid,- .Uljjh und Low Post Bedsteads. &o.; together with every other article of Cablnutwarcr-all of which he willdeU-very cheap for cash, or In exchange for Country Produce at nmrkctpriccs; lie vvi'.l keep constantly on hand. . Chairs, Sellecs, .(inciting Chairs,-, and ‘every other article manufactured in that branch of business, ’ ’ ■" ‘ i '” 1 • Thankful f>>r past favors; hoTeapoelfnlly soli, cits k of public p ‘.tromgOj- conddunt thdt Ija'cih tender general satisfaction. - ' ‘ ; . JOHN LIS2MAN. ; Carlisle, March, 15, 1855—81 r • ' , pO tho nhiiorablo tlid Judges of Ihe Courtof t Gandrdl QuiVler'Scssloib s of thd Peace of CumbcrUhd county,’ at’April Sv&sldns,;JBos» - T)»e of John lluckct*,- respectful-' ly represents, tint y s ur pufitidner l»; provided with thouccuasacvrequlsUtciforkeepingu holise of juiblib'ulitortMnmenl in tho )ipuso.nniy occu pied as such by him In the township of'Dickin son. Vour,pjti Joner, therefore, pr.iya your Honors to grant lifin a lifcenSe for the same the casnlngyoir, commcncing-dn the 2nd Monday of April, 1355. A3‘lu*duty hnnmVhc will ever prav;&c, " JOHN irOCK^ n - .. ; Miirch 15, 1 \• - -^1 TVe the UndcriigfioU citizeps of the township of clnnily ojr Cwmhorland, do cortilV that vyJ'Vre'Vull acquainted’ with the above ‘inuried 1 John tlockdr, ’ thftt ,, he is -of good repute for-hanesty an.Hcmpev.tnce, and is wall provl 1.-. I wUh hou'suVnom find botivenienocs lor tin acno-n-noJ nlon of stcangors and travels lorj, an I th a such Inn or T.ivern is nec-ssary to acca - n;n >.Vite the public and entertain slran gars and travellers. ’ ' ’ Jim *s 11; iry. JohnKlsslngar. J »mes Monors. Wm. II v--,> •M.irti'i-Tnn'j., John" Newcomer, An lraw Sivursp'Divid %• Wolf, Daniel ICellor, Jacob F. St M.-nn »n, John T.' Groan, Isaac Z inn, Judina S,idler, .1. $. Sprig**, William Matcer, Jicob llVurt Lind, Wm. Forhos, .Tiihnllammin’et-, Isnc Newcomer, Robert S. ilf iclay, SjJ.>rn;»ft Vtihs. 1 ■ ,f, r.ivcrn ■ •« ■ nn. I >'"i“ llolionwb llio JuJgPS or tlio Cowl»r ' .f. 1 (lentrii Qn'irtifr ‘Sessions of tho Pt‘aco ol o.imbjrl.uid c.mntv, at April Sessions, 1855;'' The petitiuii of Cnrisl. MelllnpH-rlrespectfully repreaents, fiat ymir petUioner lsprovidedwith tho nec.'usuY-retj'ursltds'.fur kcepit'S K of ’public e itortil-inient/ln tli'oHouse nowpccupied liy him as’MU-li in the townsUlp of Newton*?— Veti’r’ petitioner.' therefore; prays y«uv Honors to grant Mm a license fur tho mmo the ensuing ve tr, comm attcing on’ the 2ml •Monday,of-, April next. : As In duty hmind, hA‘wj|l o\ier .pray, Sic. ‘ ■ CHRiSYOPUER MELLINGEit. / Mirch 1-5, lUs3—?t. - ' • • Wj tlvi irU-ir.ljneil citizohs of tlioloivnulilp ifNuivl.m, In Ilia countv of Cumlivrland( <l" cevtlfv tlut ivo 1 are ivvll n.niuamtvtl \v tu tlio nbovo nnu“d- Christ.. Meiliuger, Unit ho Js of good rep«t> for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences I’orltio accommodation of strangers and travel.; loi% and tint such Inn or, Tavern Is n'occxsrrr to accommod ito the public and entertain,slnui. 'ers and travellers. • ' TCnht. M. M tvs, floors* Daugherty, Rami* M. Slnrp, KUlir W.Sharp, dliyos Mickey, Win. llanni Jo,t*;ib IKnih m;ly, Robert Mickey. W m. 0. M'Cima, Daniel Hummer, William .M'Cune, John M’Cune. Y O Uiii.irununiblii iW Judge? o( the Court of I G-uwi-.il Quarter Sessions <•( H'o I’onco of Cmut.mlui Vo.iUuty, at April Sos.ioil# l ,JHß«. 1 , Thu poUliiln in David Marlin, rvspvctlully niprasvi,ti., Ui it yonrpotiHoncr la provided with tlu neoensarv .requisites fbr keeping ii house of tmb'ic enti-rt iinmeut in Iho bousonow occupied by bimuH such, in the East Wind of the borough ofCirlisl?. Your petitioner, therefore, proyd your ilouora to grant him a license lor the sftmo iho onpdiig year, bommenellig on iho 2d Men day of April, 183-3. As In dutybouml ho will over pray, Ac. ‘ ‘ DAVID ‘MARTIN. ; March'Bj 1853r--,3t . ... 11. SAXTON! We the undersigned citizens of the East Wordi of thu Borough of Carlisle, In iho county cf Cumberland',docurlify that wo nrowoll acquaint ted with tho above numed David MaitinJ that he is of good repute .for honesty and temper* ance, and la well provided with house yoom and conveniences for the accommodation of jdran* gors and travollors, and that sucli I nn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the publlq aud en* tertaln strangers aud travellers, •. , - • , Quo. W. HUncr. Geo. W. Shcafer, W Ilham Alexander, Jacob Zug, C. Inhefl, Uobt, Irvine, Uobt.-Irvine,Jr., U. M’Carlney, R, Snodgrass, ileury Suxtnu, Edward Shower, Philip Arm.Uh JL SAXTON’S. KOTICC. ALT;, persons .knowing themselves Indebted to the subscribers, either by note or'book account, are respectfully requested to call aud selllo tbo same before tbe'Slsl day of.Marclu ,1855. After that date tbo books will be plated In tbo hands of a proper parson for collection. " WISISE &• CAMPBELL. Curllslo, March 1,‘.1865—1m - K. IE The store room now occupied by us will lie rented from tbe'lst dav of April nbxt.-f- It is d llrst rate’ business Muud and a convenient room. '.Apply to- ■ - W. & 0> . *«• , Estate Notice. . . f* ETTKUS of administration on the estato'ot jLj Samuel Martin, Into of Mom-no township, Cumberland county, have been Issued by thu H tglalor'of slid coiidtv, to thu subscriber resid ing in Silver Spring township; ‘All persona in dchtod to said estate are requested to inatio Ini nrmlinto pnymant, and thosn having claims wip present them for sctlleim-nlto • , JOHN AUMSTONO, Sr., Adm’r. March 1, 185/*— Ot . wm. W. Frluco K A&ZeFMing, N. Y., will send > lap pllcants who enclose stamps, lhmr,JW, now catalogues, dKJiii edition. No. 1, Fruit and Ornamental-Trees. No*-2, Hoses, Dahlias, Bulbous,'and all othcr’Ploworfng Plants. No. 0, ! extra largo Fruit, Kvo'rgoon, and other Orna mental Trees and Shrubs. No; 4, wholesale Catalogue for Ntnaerioa, Including Slocks and TrOo.Sabds. Tiro trees and the safe packing arounrlvallci March I,lBs&—fit* - ! . WM. C. lUIEEM, A TTOUNEY AT LAW.'.OmoolnUoctom’s xERow, OarlUlo,,Pa. 'Business entrusted to hhn will b 3 promptly attended to. /February 22, 1856— tf rpABLE OIL.~A now lot of superior'Tftb o I Oil, as also Pickles, TbmattoKetchup, Buy, It»m,French Mustard\&e.' Forsalo by - ’ Auff. fi, 1854. !; J, W.:BDY. $OO 00 10 Oo Tavern BAccntio- TiblVO fll |,|« OHM*- | Cumberland ; Valleyi IpsllCutc. .-• . ;■ r;:MAIiB-'ANibFEMALE,,, ,:i u ) : 'AI?"MKOhANICSBUnQ, •: A. ' '' u kth, 'Jos'.' Sl : Loose\ y>: - „ ■., j.; (Assisted liy five Teachers.) ... THE summer session .opens on the Ist Miy. The,facilities ottered by this Imtitutiop.for: Obtaining. a liberal education aro .unsurpassed ~by hoy. alrailar Seminary,in the .Stale. , Tljefo. : male Department is conduced by;tbc.mqst np provctt!/feb>!JEt<gi«ii4 Teachers, under tbu im mediate. cai’Q .of /i'ho’location healthy, accessible by llallroad,.aud,cigl|t miles, distant from Harrisburg.:,.(• j Tunsts—Board, room furnished, and tuition, inciuding'tho’Engllsli 'bpanclicsy with Latin I and Greok r 'per session of 21 weeksi ,§GB DO For'circulars address, • ■ -h. ;5 . m,;JOS. S. LOOSE, •• ■; . ' ■ MeehanicsbiiTg,' Cumb. .Cb., JPa, ■ •March 8,1855 —2mf Desirable IJUHinVGy lLocalioii for .’•i * ;v A- LL that, valuable lot, the, property. of .Biddle, Esq., dcc’d.. situated at the wppt.end qf Main Street,'Carlisle, Pa.,‘foiTnerly, the property oi Mr. S. Hoover and Firaury?s heirs. -.Tlua, a irnrit of, 225 feet ,6ri-the Railroad, and a front of 240 feet along (he Cpl-‘ J j-j. n i lege lane,-and .lias erected upon it a 'FRAME WAREHOUSE. From Us jitsSlij^Allne.position,’facility of access, &c., a highly, desirable business loca-. tiuu,:uuiC'Bint:a;lhcl introduction of water into llie town, and the proposed introduulion.ol gas, it has become an admirable situ fur the erection Of Factories, Steam Mills; &c;, or for carrying on a coal ancl-lutnbcr.lmsincs'i. For Aril parti culars enquiry of E. M. Biddle; Carlisle, Pa. u .' , ; March 8, 1855—St. iTayorh Liorme. ' j'O tho ilouorabld, tho Judges of the Court of I General Quaitar Scßsions oT the Toaco of Cumberland county,at.April Seaslous) 185 G. , '.The petition ol'Kovton &owcn, respectfully represents, that youV petitioners. are provided with tbo nucussary requisites for’keeping a bmißd.of public entertainment in the bouse now 'occupied by then; as such, hi' the township of Nortli JllddUtDiu- Yo&rpoUtidDcrs; therefore, praya your Honors to -to grant them a License for ,the same tbo ensuing year, .summonsing pn the sscond Monday of April, 1835. ; As.lii duty, bound they will ever, prayp&c;. j 2COBTOJT& 01VE.N... March 8,1805—81. (HSnmicnrigticd cillfcens’.of thctkwnship ofjKbrth-Middleton,, in land, do certilythat.'wo arc Sfrelt. acqmdmed with tho above- .htiiited Norton & ‘,pwWi, that they arc of gqod repute for hyncstyityd'tcmfyiirj* unce, and. are well provided with' hoiiso I'oqm and,, conveniences for , tho /.accomuiudiulon 'Of strangoni and travellers, and Unit such Imvor %’aveaiii to uecomluodi'.te tho jrtib mid We'fUiu strangers and travellers., - *,, • James Clark, J.unes'Clendchln,' John 1 IVy, flcnry Jacobs, Santf.' Barr, N'm;.Kenwood, G.‘ S. Clark’,, Robert Clark,,Credrgu 'Briudl«iJtfcob fteigTer, iVin. Zeiglcr, And! Zelglef. 1 ' ' 1 . tuiciise. . 'f’O the rionorable'the Judges of (he Cotift bf J[ GemjraJ .Quarter, Sessions of, iho/I’Oacc o! Cumboriaml contilyVnt Api'il Seatons,- ItiuuV The, petltibu 'or Elias' 13i'Eystei 1 ,■ vl-spect fullyrepresents, that your petitioner'ls provided with the necessary requisites torkeeplng fthousO ol’ pulilic cntcrtaltinieht, In tho house now Obcu pled ns'such by hlui la tho township bf Dickin son. Your petitioner, therefore,praybyonr Hon ors to graqt him a License for iby same (lie en<- suing year, commedcing'onthe second Muildny of April. 1855. As'ln duty bound he will ever pray, Jkc., , ELIAS B. EYSTEK.’ • ' March 8,1855^81* Wo the undersigned citizens of tho township ’Dickinson, lu tho comity of Cumberland, do certify .that we are well acquainted with the above named' Elias,ll. Eyhiej-’, that he is ol good repulo'lViptyionefity and 1 temperance, and ix well provided With houso room. and couven iJnces tor Hid acobioniodatiou bf.strangeis and travellers, aud.thut such lun or Tavern is neces sary io uccomuuuiUy (he public nud enlortajji strangers umi travellers. ■ , • - ; Solomon Crvhs, Isaac BechavL JamcsHonrj', .Frederick Fry,;Suniiiol Cope, John Fkfrn, John Si. Kelso, i’eter KeJJ, F. 11. Fulton, JJamiltoo Mooer, Dr. Heinrich Langchoine, John Melllng i-r, Anthony MclJiugcr. TiiVofii Edceu.^! fllO lliu.llom»ralile thu Judges of the Court ol JL General Quarter Sessions ot-the l*caco ot Cmnberl.iiid county’, at April Sessions, lbf>o. . Tuo petition of William Paras, rL*>p«-etlully represents, that your petitioner is provided w>th Jlu uqccss.ry acquis.tea lor keeping a liuuse of public vuiertaiilmjut'iu the liousu iiuty occupied oy bim as such, In Newton .tow.iialpp.. Y'ouv petitioner, tlmrelove, , prays, your honors to grant him a t.cause for the same Hie. ensuing year, commencing on the 2nd Monday of April next. As in duty .bound he will ever pray. &c. WILLIAM PARKS*. • March B,lB3s—Cl*' • Wo Jilt! undersigned cltizonfi of tlm (owns!, p of Neutan. in the county ol Cumberland, co certify'that we acquainted with the übuvo uamud Williiun riiyksj that im if* of good repute fur bouusty uud temperance, luid'is well provided with house room ami conveniences for the accommodation of str/mgets and travellers, and.that such;lnn or Tavern.ls necessary lb u ,-, comm id de Hie [mbllc and entertain strange.fl ond.lravollers. , , J)avid Kckor, I’vter Garlior, Samuel ,Sim|{i-, William Reding, Samuel Gai Per, W. Wi. Nevb > 0. Macf.irlane, llenj. U.jWalker, Moses Cop , Henry [jcldisii, David Foreman,‘ John Rush, Ju mifu Kyle. : • • TuvctuiilctiiNo TO the Uoubr.iblJ the Judged of (he Court of Geaeial Qtiartcr.SeJislons of (bo IVico ol CumberUnd cuuuly r ,ut April Sessions, 1833. Tho petition dt f Adam Warelumi, i’enpoitl - represents, that your pulltlonor is jlr> - vlded:\vitU lor keep ing'n hotibuof public eu(erlnlmiicii(, frt the house now occupied by linn,fts such, in tho township of South Middleton:' Your petitioner, there fore, prays your Honors to grant biiirn li cense for’ the same (he'enstitng year, common, dug on Ihu 2nd Monday of April .next. Ah'in duty bound, bo will over pray, fcc. - * ~ ; ADAM WAUEIIAM. • March 8j TB3s—3t J - We tho undersigned oilircnsof tbo township ol South Mlddlotou, in tho county of Cumberland, do certify .that wo am well acquainted with the above named Adam Warolmm,tbalbci»of good repute for honesty and temperance, and ls wqll provlded-wlth house foom ami conveniences for the .accommodation <»f atranguis aud travullers, and that such Inn or Tavern j« rn'cesairy tone* commudato ; lho public and entertain aiiangcrs and travelleis. . ( , Wnr.' Nnaltcr, i Alfred Moore, Geo. Shcafler, Beni. Ilofinnii, John Stuart, jr.. Jolm llepmiing or. lr., Sainnol Petler, G. D. Craighead, Adam PetlVr, Johir’ Stuart, Wm. .Moore, John Hem* . miirger, sr. ty-r » . • it. ■ . .Taroni Mccnsc. 1 / , nip tho Honorably Ore’ Judges of the Court ot L ’(Jjuoral tiiiarler" Sessions of (hp Peace of Cumberland county, at April Seasldus; 1865. The petition, oftNo.ikoivrespedlullyro presents, Hint your petitioner.la provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a boiiafi ot public entertainment in the bonsonow occupied hylilm jrssuclf, lh 'Soh,(h Middleton township, yburpotilloncr, tllereforo, prays your Honors to grant him a License for tbo same the ensuing year, commencing on tlio 2nd Motidny of April next. As In duty bound ho will over pray. &c. March B, 1855— fit. WM. NOAKEH. Wo lW undersigned cltlsohs of tho township of Sodth Middleton, In Iho county ol Cumber* land/do certify that wo aro well acquainted with the above named William Noakor, (hat ho Is ot good ropulo for honesty and temporaneb, and Is well provided with house room and convenien ces for tho accommodation ol strangers ami tra. tollers, A nd that such Ibn or.Tavoru la necessary to aocommodnto tlio publio'and ontorlnlu slrnu ccra and travellers. , - • • , John Stuart, Jr..-Ji M. Barhonr, Harbor, Win. Wont. Jnhn RH'h, Saint. Gooilyoar, Alox. Young, G. D* Craighead, Goo. Ylngal, David Nlcltoy, Wm. Moore, Abraham Bradloy, Jacob Holllng«r,J«a.T. Stuart, JaCob Zng, Jr. ' GEORGE BRINDLT3,JOIIN c! BROWN, and JOHN GLENDENIN, ;■ Esgiiilrosi'-Direcldrs of;i_Uo Poor ami dfylW, House of Erujiloyment of v eunlberlanU: cburily, iu account-wild saidcbuiiry, from Iholslday 1 " -of Jauuary.to of December, A. D. 1354, inclusive, viz DR. I Received from'County, Troashtcr; 1 $OOOO 00 Aint.'ln bonds of Treasurer-at last ■ i settlement, ■ ..-i ' ■ 051.50 y OfD.WhVrrjtfor«soofKos.‘Hul«, 100 00 : Of James Ol'or.donjn hud‘ M; MWolr . | iforliidos'alid'altius,’ ■■ -- -- 117 811 Ol G. C. Sanderson fbr use of Mary I 1 Kneltlo,' ■ ,•• • 00 00 Of—:—.iHemmlngcr:,for;uso A. E ’ 1 HeffleflngeV.' - ' ; J' ■ ; OfR. Snodgrass for tt«o of son, Of Jno Laughlin foruso of,C. Laugh- • Jin; •! - _•(. i ■ For drove pasture, • ;u For Tallow, ~>•,< ‘> -r .-j., . Of John C. Brown for uvoof J. ,G. > Thompson, For Segars v ■■ For Sundries, For Indentures^ .Of I>. CrouaQ.for usa, For Timothy-aoed,-'. Cash duo Jacob , Tf f M “. r£ T* .{!!!• :•( •>r $7,448,401 .r.-ti ’ ' 1- t' • ,'a /frtuV.’rT • v'vlf'Vufi .Vt • !•*, t-i, if:, 'tc) '•M ;■ h. y.‘ iff {•'■-, • i-ill t-i!i v;{ v f • - ' .'I ,nt ksvil.h/. whp*. ■ ■ , .. ,'i biid-'Ma'nk- , • - .( • • • I. 0.1 - i ;it* pj-d.’M uSi - > -111'>•, i i; lairjs ‘■' l !■ ■■ u-' ir'. -.. .rW'j ij f i-'p JACOII SQfffEß}[^jf^ r ‘<‘ iurtr Pf *» foot House and House of Employment Cumber land Codntyi iti,accounttfiitA the Direstots of said lastitutior, Jrom the Is'tday of 7'" J'ftukty io theZXst day of : D:cemlir, 1854, (ntfiuW, tit';. '■ ■■■ i « Bp payment of Dlrecforibrdors, $7,413 48J Slock' on tin? Farm Ist January, 1855, 7 head or Horses, 18 Milch Cows, 17 head ofSloors, 3 Bulla, 23 head of stock Hogs, 0 head of Shoals, 20 email Pigs, 68 head ol Sheep' and 2 Calves. ~ Dci-r’ Pork; Mutton ami Vdai;’fattened ami killed'on the , Farm in .1851, ' 2!) IJogs,’ overage' weight 225 pounds. (0,528 lbs.) 21 Beeves, average Iteleht, '495 '»"«*• (11.880 lhs.i'l7 Sheep,'jieniKa weight 60 pounds, (850 lbs.} 13 Calves, average weight, 60 poauds; „ ; Farming Utensils, on ll»o Farm Ist January,. 15 55, j Broad and 1 Narrow wheeled Wagon, 1 Stone Wagon, 1 Wagon Bed, 1 pair of Wood-lnd ; dors 2 pair cfHay-laddera, I Cart and Cart-gears, 1 TilUuiry and Harness, 4 Plows, 4 Harrows, •> Double Shovel Plows, 8 Single Shovel Plows, 1 two horse Sled, I Threshing Machine and Horse Power, 1 Panning Mill, 1 Rolling Screen. 1 Corn Shollur, 2 Cutting Boses, 2 Grind, stones 2 Log Chains, 34 Cow Chains, 0 sett nl Wagon-gears. 0 sett of Plow-pears; 1 *ott of Carpenter tools* 1 sell oi Blacksmith tools, 1 sett of Butchering tools.O Wheelbarrows, 1-Cnb l„,n„ Knife. 0 Grain Cradles, 18 Mowing Scythes, 8 Muttuuks. 8 Crowbars, 0 Shovels, aha ot Quarrying tools, and a variety of Spades, Forks, Siekels, Rakes, Corn Hoes, Stone Hammers, Sledges, Axes, Wood-saws, Mauls, Wedges, &c. Schedule Showing iho Proceeds of ilm Form for 1854, 1050 bushels ol Wheat.4B of Rye, 750 of Corn. HKSO of Oats, 40 of Potatoes, 2At Clover seed 1 ol Timothysced; 2of Sonp beans, sof Bunch beans k Peas. 25 of Onions. 10 ol Para. nipH* 40 of Beets, 2000 heads of Cabbage, 25 doz. Cucumbers, made 70 loua of llay, 20 loads of Cgrnfpddcr, 18 barrels of good Cider, ,9 of Water-cider. ' ‘ Manufactured niid mailu in tlin House and Shop. ICI Shirts and 'Chernies, 70 Frocka, 10 Gaps, 98 Aprons, 21 Chaf.bcds, 4 Bolters, 37 Pillow Cases 6 Sun-bonnets; 25 Sheets. 22 pair of Stockings knitted. 20 pair ol Stockings footed, 2o Towels 14 Comfous, 0 Table Cloths, made 80 pounds of hard Soap, CO barrels of Soft Snap. In the C vrpenter SMp made 28 Coffins, one large medicine Case for Drug Shop, one largo Kitchen Table 2 new Wheelbarrows, 1 two horse Sled, m-o largeGrfe. ore new Cart to ly,m ule new'sli ills for Tlllbury and for Sled, and a variety of Single and Double-trees, Pick-lmndlos, Fork-handles Stools, Benches far Poor House, one new door fur Slaughterlluuse, cut about 60 copla of wood, made 400 Rolls, done $26 worth of BlacUbinithlng. Nirnbar of Paupers In the In'fithtlon Ist January 1851, of which 14 wore colored, ICG Number admitted up tjll 81»t December 1054, of which 17 were colored and 3 born ' iii th'o house, , 2C %i. Making the whole number through tho year. .. . fi* Of which 18 died, 6 children bound oat, 10 olopud and 108 discharged, -.02 Leaving tiifc, number of panpers In the Poor-house Ist January 1855, of nhlch 10 are .Out-door piiipois supported nt public uxpemu) through the year, 19 Whole'number remaining chargeable at Ihd end of the year, 1 Of those remaining in the Poor-house 01st December 1854,th0r0 arc— Males 72,'0f which 8 nro colored, Females 40, of which 8 are colored, And 19 Out-door papers, There nro whom «. e»n bo Mcrrlnlnod, 2 wider lymt (<j»> I '®*i 6 10 to2(’}l2from 20108Cj14 fromCoto4o{U from AO to 50} 17,fr0m,50 to 99; 22 from 03 to iC ll) from <0 tn 80; 1 from 89 to 9U. , ~ > , , ~ , ' In addition to the above, 477 transient paupers or travellers, have been received and sup ported for short periods without regular orders. . .; . ' vris the Directors of tlio Poor ami of the Iloußdof Eropjoyrhent of CtimborfahcJ county, do ■ -..iir,; ij n t tho above amt foregoing statement to aontnifi a just and true exhibit of tho ZnaCfdi luring tho period above stated. according to th« t»ci.t ormir knowledge.- U °gL> lur hand, this that day of January, A. D» W* -JOHN O. BROWN. •!. 1 "• 'JOHN CLENDENIN, 1 1 ' Dinctoft (ht Poor a£ Cumberland Cbunty.' 1 , ~,,,1-r.ienatl Auditors of Cumberland ?ounly, oicclod and sworn according (o Inn, 'U® I '°Z „ 0 j init. and vouchor. of, Iho ol Hit'Poor nnd House of Em having oiamined (I oco tl)0 ltl „ r j|, m , nt y to (ho, tlilrty-flrne day, Cl December, A. n°iRM inclun I do certify limywo Undo balked duo Jnopb Squl<E«q., Treasurer. by the Ciiwlom Of Mill institution, of; tl)0 attta of one, hundred nnd twonty-fotr dollars and bluet}- l Carlisle, this 6th day of d.nnaVy, A'' ' • ’ , ' . ISAAC RINGIVALT, ’ ’ JACOB STEINMAN, ~ .•Swllfors qf Cumberland County, , notice TS horohy glvon that I havo, this day, hasocl. I tod with mo In tho practicei of mj- nroloss on, Wm M Pnnvoso and Thos. M» Blddio, Lsqrfl. All business In fiiluro «W 1 •>« a' l "nded loby'jw> above, under tho flrm'of “IMddlo & I onroso. - W. M.BIDDLE, Ml’y. at Law. February 14,1855— tf • , BSlnt'li niirt Colovort Billcct. I now opening a lar&o lino of Black Silks- Al.«o, now stylo ologunt nnd fashionable bar rod, plain and figured SILKS, very cheap. OHAB. OGILBTa February 28, 1855, i ~ f .;. ,«. ,-cr. . . 1 By. paymehl'of intercut on dourer In fa- ■ I, vor of, Mrs. O’Brien, bn - hind pur i- chased of A. M’PoWell in 1842, $BB 01 iGrocoriea.merchandize,’ clothing ahd . ‘ • bedding included, .2379 10$ For stock, ' B<4 M (For flour, grinding, &c.,' ", *B® «■* For support ot ou|-door paupers,4B2 0j For Leather,•; - «-q !i?* For Lpmb.er for flooring, &c;, • For tailoring aniUiatling,’ . ' , 787 60 ? For - , . *, J2* For,stone coil, t ,i,; i,’ .‘ ’ . 162 67 . For materials fpr improvements, &c., ' ' . ' for hpuso.nnd iarm, ‘ V 719 08 Forwftgomnaklng'and coopering, in eluding one new wagon, ■' , . 779 821 For tin and coppcf.watq and repairing coal fitQyes.and’drnms, ' 84 For drugs k materials for drug shop; 101- 41| For hardware, 1 &c., 95 871 Overseers ,df Mifflin tp., Allegheny co. for'usc ofM. Swirtz, 84 00 Carpenter work, • 83 12| ; Constable’s fees forrcmovipgpaupers, 00 072 ’ Directors of Perry co., Iqr support of 91*44 66 DO co 00 85 75 27 70 ll 00 ' 0 25 8 S 7 8.00 '2 CO ,8 25 12-1 98 J paupers/ For freight on-lumber, coal and gro. . eerl67, ,do 80, Lunatic l Hospital>at Harrisburgt for , . • capport'ofpanpcrs,.. m- ■ ' liti SheoWion for drum stores,. r ‘ : S? 7* : Ont-rtoorJbneraJ'pxpcnseß, ... f ,47.75, Out-dopr medical aid* 2100 For.idstlnga,‘ , , 41 For.sndctlprjv' ; ( ForCloVcrSpcd/. : JJJS For, a windmill, . • ,28 00 For hew Cooking store, 11 ; ForßlackfimUlilng, ' “ 40 96J Fortr.vrelllhg'cxpohsta, 1 •«■ 2 * "U Fof Minting ohd stationery, .. ' 0 «oi PohsUhdrJesj : • 8.4'1J JdSi'LbbXch’B salary,-hlrelingl-tragcs - diicludodr ■ COO 00. Dr. A., Ji Harman, physlolon* . 100 00' Geo; Sjließtor extra pay as Director, *6 00 Geo; Brindle " “ “ }C-60 John C. Brown « • " JJ .00 Thoß. M.-Blddlo. Attorney, 80 00 Jacob Squler, Treasurer, 40 00 $7,443 dBi! i- -•(* .-J : - §7 448 48* ‘ •, t) R‘. , Uecclred from C'oimly Treasurer, 50000 00, *t■ from J. Lobach, Steward, : t, froindiflfercnUourQesft.sex ->i hlbltod in foregoing ■. state- . : went, :• . ‘W.IOI i Cash remaining in hands of Treas’r, at last sottlomont, Balance duo Jacob Squlor, Trcaa’r. $7,418 48il GLASS WARE.—Just receiving a now In. a variety of bowls suitable for fruit, prcaorves, pickles, sugars, fellies, also (Jollory Stands. Jars,Deem tors, Pitchers, Salts, Pcjipprs,- CamUeslicks, Lamps, covered Bowls, a largo assortment of Tumbler*, Goblets,’and other 1 uaeAd ftrllcb'fl.— For sale by ' , ; J.W. EBY.* February 22, 1855. ‘' WALL PAPER .—A very largo lot of Wal Paper of every shade and design—otprlces 1 ranging from 61 cts. and upwards. Tho stock consists of alnll assortment of common, satin, slivered and gilt papers, all of which w '.ll ho sold low at 1 ' SAXTON’S ’ Tavern' Wccnsei: 'j'o tho Honorable thb'Ju'dg'cs of tho Court of j -General Quarter Sessions of tips'Peace of Cumberland county, atlApvil Sessions, 1855. v The-petition of George Duey,, respoctl ulty represents; that your petitioner is provided vlth the necessary requisites. for keeping a house ot public dnteHainment, In tho house now,occupied byhlnvas such in Silver Spring township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays yourHouqrsto grant him a ilcensafor the some (bo ensuing year, Ulllt It tll#V uid -■ Ivt WIW 4UIUH .T -*•. commencing on the 2nd Monday,of April next. As in duty bbund ho Will ever prp.y, &o; ; , GEORGE .DUETr , March C, 1855—SL* . Wo tho undcrsigned cUlconß of tho township of Silver Spring, in-tho county of Cumberland, do certify that wo are wuli acquainted jrilh)tho abnvo named George Duty, that buds of, good, repute for hbnesty and tctnpuriVnce, and la well provided with bouse room und couvcnicnccsfor , the ndcommndatlou of strangers and travellers, and such Inn or Tavern is necessary to nc. commbdnte the public and entertain strangers and travellers. ~ ; 11, W. Gnsingor, Samuel-Scnsoman, Jacob Otatot, George illoover. Andrew Irvin, Isaac Brunifcur, Wm.-Flnk., Henry, Yoglcsong, David Orris, Win. Saxton. Sami. Huston, Jacob For noy, Joseph Elchelhenrcr, - : John Ciaw\ans, J as. Williamson, Henry HlcUornvU. i . tWo Faiitn? Foi'Suib.' TllE.aubscrlbcr.wlllseil at private Sole the two-following to uUY, '■ No. Iv. ta situated du tlie north.wist of'Car lisle adjoining Uleinhabited part, of said borough, Containing HO., acres of first fato lime'alone 1 land, having tliereob' erccted a hew lirgo bank barn, a large hey kuusc, a large Cattle statlo, also a comlortttblu dwelling house & other out buildings. The land is in n high state of cultl. ration, and nil under good post & rail fence. 1 — It is. bounded, on the North by tho heirs of S.un’l. Alexander dec’d., on tho East by John Noble, Win. D. Seymour & others, on the West by John Moore, David Grier,kc., and on tho South by, the Public road leading from Car lisle to Waggoners bridge., * No. 2^,18 ; in North Middleton Tp., 1$ miles, from, Carlisle on tho Harrisburg & Carlisle, Turnpike road about Ifc miles from Oljddiesex mills, bounded as follows, on the North by the Conodogulhlt.Crcck, on (bo Weal hy Irvin’s heirs, on tho East by John-Noble. St Jesse Zigler, and ,on the Sopih ; by ’ AbK Het rick and the Harrisburg Turnpike road. Con mining 225 ncrc-«, about UIQ; acres,oflimesfone and the residue . black slate, about. ICO acres of the tract clyirJd, under good fence and in ; a qood state of cultivation, the balance is very h:\yily timbered i a large portion of the farm (s niedow Uni., The Improvements are a h\rge Stone Dwelling iiouse, a Urge log tc frainobarn, a stone Spring-house, and other out buildings, an apple.orchard and a Urge quantity'-of other fruit trees. ' . ,- , . , • 79 20i No. 3. la a small tracl of land about a I, mile west, of No. 1., on tbe B iker roid loading from Carlisle to Waggoner’s bridge,' containing 26 ncVcs of,first rate limestone. land, bounded by said road'on the north, by John Noble mi U\c suiUh, Brown's he Ira on tbe oast, and by Baker on thn‘west'.*, ' The subscriber will al&o sell n number of out lots to suit purchasers. The above#ropcrty will bo sold bn reasonable tend*. ■ ARMSTRONG'NOBLE. Carlisle, Jan. 11, 1855—tf Borough Ordinance. BE it enacted by the Town Council of the Borough ol Carlisle,' and Jt is hereby or ; dallied and enacted by authority of the same: That the fire plugs placed, or hereafter to be placed, in any of tlio streets* lanes or alleys ol the Borough of Carlisle, are to bo used or opened only for the purpose of extinguishing Ores? and if any person or persons shall open any lire plug, or draw water from the. same, or abuse or injur.' It, or any part ot It, m any manner, he, she or They* shall be Vublj to a penalty of Twenty Dul Uva.. provided, however, that it shall not be considered's vlolitluh of this ordinance If the fire plug and water be used by regularly organ ized Unse or Fire Companies, they having firm obtained the special authority of the Carl! I Gas and W'atcr Company lor that ptupoco. .. ‘ A.’-NOBLE, C.\ic/ iinrgcsi. Attest—Mn.ux.- Stel’.y. February 22. 1855—31 - ...... 051 S.9J 124 98* 57,443 48* Flrst-ra!o fj»* X -OFFER for fule n’tr,ict of Land lying In Jcf. jW.son county, Va., containing 250 Acres IGO cleared and tinder good fen'clng, and the .<A_MI ulce(u timber. This laud Is ns pro. us ;iuy hi-the county of Jefferson. noil watered. It Is within two miles oftlie SU--ii uni niil) vtv.rf, and the A. L. 11. Rail road will run a ithin nnc mile A more p«r tic til if description k demm-d umieeeusary a-* jilts ms wishing to purchase will View th«J prom, ia.-s b.‘for j purchasing. The t.irm will ho shown and terms nude known by F. A. Lewis,’ living tie ir Kii*l low n, in .Llk-rson no., nr on ftppll* c itiou. p -Ht ige jui.l in the nmkr.-ig'Kd at >fo. bile, Ahhinii. If the above property Is not aijd pilvatdy b'-fore the Kjth of .h.ly. 1855, U will then h-‘ ofi*. i. d at public sale on f;a! day, before the Court House K Omlestown. anr nun f. hopkins. February 1 *, 1855, Iffiii Property at Private Saic. , THE Fluunug Mill, km,ail as the lib-omen Fr-jpeity, Is lor sale. It is a 'cry devr.- bio mid win. conienlent propelty. Tito MU' has two nets o( wheat.bun,vital ,,nu fiu{ Chop ping mid Plastering Htonea. The water pouvi H the beat In the county oll'lbo river, neverl.tjl iug, and it never fieez.**. Dining the past dn so knii Micro has lietMi plenty of wafer, uhd the MI 1 hits'hebn doing Its usual amount ol work. It I) u all thu advantages ol.the n u ipatlonof the Shunandoah nv,*v, hut fa not subject to any M t lie freshets. The Mill 1h fuhmied in ono of the Uncsf agricultural portions uf detlcfson co.,Vn. It Is capable of grinding thirty thousand bushels ol wheat, which amount can bo put chased w llh in two miles oft ho site.’ Thoru la \vttached to the mill 12{i of the Ural qnilliv of-Lhm-i.U.mk Land, holng'almost uuUrely bottom, on which h erected n oTv**, commodious uml comfortable Dwelling, Stable- Muat-houso, and all other iiccca airy Out-buildings." In fad the property In nnc of. the moat desirable and profitable iu the Vak Joy of Virginia. ’ Terms'made to atilt the purchaser. Any com imjnlcition addressed.to imi at Chnilc-Mown, JefTcraon cnimlv, Va., wilt receive prompt ot. fontloii. Porsnns desirous of viewing (he pretn. Isas will pleasa call on Mm nndeislgncrt. .m •»•>« JACOB-D. RITTER. • Fehftt.try 15,1863. F«iyi'ltovi*i« ('oiini jo iulm«ry. M III<J rubMtu(lc>n will Open on tho first Won ,| (Uy of March, fa a nan* ami mmmmdjmi? bull ling oracled for tint purpose, underpin' direction and superintendence Of Rev. J. Kuti n.*dy .mil S pul. Thomson. ' Tin; location of tlio Smtlnarv is healthy and retired. ‘ lb is the de al of the Principal that tho Courso of Instruct, lion bo 'thorough, mid the expenses moderate. . .Tim boat tomato teachers.pill bo employed. Pupils will ho arranged in elates according to tho direction of lha Principal. There will be tbreo classes— Primary, Junior and Senior. ... ... TEKM3I ' ■ SUMMER SESSION, por board, washing, fuel llghtj per scs. hlou of 4 months, $4O 00 Tuition In Senior class per session, 8 00 I*’ * 'Junior- " .** .0 00 *t . Primary . **, 480 Grook, Latin or French, 5 00 Music on Plano end use oflnatrumcnt, 15 00 Oil painting and drawing, ' 500 For furthor lnformatlon address, J. KENNEDY,. Principal, \ ■.Fnycdvxll?, Franklin Co., Pa, »| January 4, , ", ’ Plalufleld Classical Acudemy, ] • JVE/IR' UARfASLE, PA, 1 ? Ulh ae!>Hlmi will commence Nov. 0,18511 JL Number of tiUiduuU limited, and cuuMu.i I uffutls used lor their moiai and Intellectual l:u. 1 qrovemont. Terms ?.(!!>, per session. 1 Circulars with roluroncos, and full informs* i tlon furnished, hy ; . > . I R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. 1 , PUlDUoldPostOfflocjOumVd.Oo.Pa. Sopt. 23,. IBM. , ) .......-.■.Tavern license# 'Y ■ rpOtho Honorable the Judges of tbe Court of- I General Qilarler'Seesiona-of tfio Peaco of, Cumberland cotmty r oi April ScsblodS, . The petition of Abagail Parsons, reapetf tally „ . roprcaoiKs, that your petitioner ia pfovidedWltto,., the necessary reqnisiteß lor keeping o oi public entertainment, ia.thohouß^owwc^icj,,; ns suck by Isnnc Parsons; in the .West ■ t Jje borough of Carlisle'. Yonr petitioner, tnera j fore, prays your Honors to grant her a license. • for the same the ensuing year/commencing on. f the 2d Monday of April next. - As in dutybound •she will over pray, &c. " ' ‘ - \ - • ■ ■ abaoail:, p arsons*. - ■ March U, 18jG—3t , • •’ - ■■ ■'l ■: Tfo- tho undersigned citizens of the ;We«t Ward, in the borough oi Carlisle, In the county of Cumberland; do cortify that wo arc well ac-. nnMhted with the above named Abigail Parsons', V.« that she IS of good repute forhoncsly and rein-.-. • peran’ee, and ia-wcirprovided wltn-bowse-rooto -, and convenienceSvYor the accommodation of :i strangers and {rare Hors,, and that‘such ..nn 01*-; Tavern Ic necessary to.accommodate thO’ptibllQ-. ? and entertain strangers hud travellers. ; • j Jt>lm Noble, George Hcndol, : A. 0. Norton,- Robert Allison, M. Jl'CleJian, A. B. Sharp* w. - T. Brown, R. M; Henderson, David Rhoads,G; • - W: Hilton,, Wm. Skill*.*, Adam Senscman, A - .'. Noble. \Y, M. IViI.W, VTm. If. Penrose; A. li. '• Spomlir, Xloury D. Schmidt, TTm. Sheldon. ■ Dhsolatlon ol* Partnership. HIRE partnership existing'Wlween the sab* ,l(• scribure, v,ca dißcolvcd on tho let lnst., l>y> mutual consent. All persons Indebted totbem ; are eamcfcllv requested to call and poy the «aino v.MOTi;- I- ■ •. w. BtfKTZ. ■ i- . ■ JAMES BESTZ. V ■ ■ Fabraar,ls,lßsG. rHE fstibaerlbora having purchased tbn inter est of Wn'. Bunts, in the‘fcry-Goods busi ness, Inform their friends that they will continue the business ns heretofore at'the old stand, co der the name of BcnLs & Brother. -.They ;hnv© just received a brge supply of - . , ; , New : and. Desirable 'Goods, • such ns Calicoes, Gingham, Muslins/ Check*,.; Flannels, Sathiutts, Needle worked Collars,. SieovOs, Spencers, Ac.' Also, I case of floo-»- Jrlah Linens, 49 pieces of Ihcir own importation,-..; 13i-per yard below the usual'price.. ~.They to. . apeetfaiiy solicit a call from nil flioso rrlshlngto purcbnsd Gbciiis In their lino; ns they nrc deter mined to sell Goods os low ns owy firm in Penn- •, aalvanlo.- ABNER TF* BENTZ, - JAMES BENTZ. , February 18, 1355. T.ilitiible Property Cor Solo or < • Uotii. , >i THE spacious and convonlenttowa mansion, with two full adjofnlng.lots ISSJ.jfpLdn, Main street, In the Borough of Carlisle,' belonging.to (ho estate ol George A. Bycn, dec’d. Apply to TTllltom H. Miller, Ekq., Carlisle.’ ‘ , • JOHN LYON, 1 r-, rt • , A. I>. LYO.N, February 18, 1856—fit ’ 1 f ; P4iitA»Et,pnLv. ' , ; OFFERS for sab nn extensive assortment of FRENCH MIRRORS, named in the plain est'ami most elegant ornamental styles, suitable fur Mantels ami Piers. Richly Carved Oval Girandoles, Ornamental Gilt Tables.' on r.iINfjXGS JND ENCiRJVINGS, . nf recent Importations,'by.the most celebrated living Artists nt the lowest cash prices. February 15, 1855 ly KfVOi Tens LYKENS VALLKT COAL, bmkeu and screened, prepared ex pressly for family use, receiving auk for sale by V.’. B. MURRAY, January’l3,’lBss.—Sms. : Coal. I*l A Aft Tons LTKKXS VALLEY KUT ja\J\J >i U'COAL, a-BUpcrior artlolo, recelr* fug and fur safety- W. D. MURRAY,.#**/. January 18, 1553.—3 ms. Hale. Coal. /TAA A n’.'sh?l3 BLACKSMITH COA&>» xJ’HjtLP'O' that rate urticlc, reedviud aud’for i y W. B. MURRAY, #enf. ■ Jann tv 18, 1855.—3 ms. More BCoom for Rcisfk , I'IIE Storif-room on.the north-cast corner of Hiuoveraml Louther streets, is yflcrcd for . eut. Possession given on the Ist of April.— 'Cn’inire.of, W.M. LEONARD. ( Car!isle’. January 11.1855—Gt GKOr'S. 2?R2srz; s>. o. s. « Bleulist. ,- I •-■ ’ 4 Respectfully tenders Mb professional mtv,evs to tbo public. Artificial Teeth n-u.ted, from a slnjrlu-tmdb to an entire-act, OQ - the latc-l and n.hsf approved prln. p ; ! !■*•*—such as Singly. Block arid* U I C"tiiinuf>ns (Intn Teeth. Dlsoase* 1 Tftl.o mouth and Irrcgnlaritk-HC-trcfully trofttod.’ ofllcc at the residence of his brother, ou North; Pllt street. C irlislf, Jav.mry 11,1855. JUST received, n large nssbUmont of BOOTS AND SIiCiES i Water Proof and lino Calf Bools, Brogans, Roys’ and Chllorent,’ .Slice*, Ladies’ Mmocco Routs, Jenny I/mds and Bus kins. Also, Gum Sbaes in great variety. CUAS. OOILDT, Carlisle, Oc'olcr 12, U 5-1. I 'UE anbacvlber has Just added to hls forme* } stnrl:, u genera! selection of CHOICE GRO* CERIRS, aswolWanll ilia other variety:tof nr* tlck’g ijsnsllv kept in a G tocer.v Store, ;AJ‘J embracing Hk ColkT’—ror.btud.and.greeu -S 121 mi l n C-IS. per 111., Orbani, CtaVlllort. Crrdk-d uml Fnlverlfed • Sugars, of unc quail »ic#» Chocolr.ten, Spkos, Diuiy Saif, nfid a varfa •y Fancy articles, all of .which ore offered nt fho nwefit cash price*. Wo flro tlmnUful for tho ibrmer iifjpmt given ns, and invlto'n Atrllicr call from our friends and customer#,- J. W.'EBV.’ Marlon Hall, Carlisle, Aug. 3, 165-1. ■J’UST received a very luge lot of Scythevof •Isuperior Brands, to which I invite tlio alien* tiou ofCradlu mMicrft, and r U others in want ef this article, tho attention of Fulmers Is'idbO in* vltod Ip tho great variety of Funning utensil* of the very best makers.. Ploughs' «f all kinds furnished nt a small advance on City prices.— Homo makes at tho rffaunlacUmivs prices, also a superior article of Churns, which we warrant to-’ make moro butter out of tho same quantity of Croam than any other Churn In uso, try It.- • j . . ' , JOHN P. LYKE, JVsjJ aids 2?orih Hanover Street, , Carlisle, May 11 G HOLER A-MORBUS, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, &c.‘, arc maUlnglhulr *ppearaßcc;..ycttknow tho remedy. If you havo any regard for.tho welfare of yourself, your with or your children, supply yourselves Instantly with “Kcilfor'o Matchless Cordial,” otherwise abide the comso* qmmoos resulting from a bigoted adherence to bid quackery, Tho Matchless remedy can .hod at tho Drug Store of B. J. KIEFFER, ' Ifiinct-cr *<'rrc/, a /rot dccystonih. of • Coitri.Konsf. . [Carlisle, May 18, *54.} , received a prime lot of tho colobrated *F’patent Wheel Grease for oavilagon, cars,wa , gems, &o.- This urtlclu fully maintains tho ro« i putntlon nf being the best avtlclo.f or thq over offered. Forualout . ; t v* ~i > Aug.ai,iBoi; •- . . saxt6n*b« (tR ACKERS.—A now supply.of WAter, ButleriPlo-uic'.. Sugar ' bp'd i Tf t&tim BUcult-jufi(rooolvodt7\dfor.Balaby’ ! . 1 Aug. ‘ ’ ‘J, Wi'Bßjr.' : R73TT , '<30«>3&S, LOOKING- GLASSES, c. jj, Robinson, : No, 218 OAesnu/ St,, about Ninth St, Fiisutly Ccnl Knots nntl Slu»C»» Teas, &c. Look Out lu Timo r
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