I (illy orrost'tlio advancing footsteps of our cjui example, the statesmanlike qualities !iks Buchanan— Ins long and well tried .a in defence of tho Constitution—his in jcnowlodg? of. all pur relations with for .nntrics —and .bis largo, and enlightened nC him ay preeminently the i load tho victorious colurahs of the Do. 5V In November next. J 'vedf That wo fltlly endorse tho admlnls- Vion ot President Pennon as- national, faith, i and efficient— fully equal to all tho Import, t emergencies'Which the country has had to -oiintcr, and that ho has worthily maintained r interests and honor at home and abroad. Resolved) That in tho rise at home of factions ' cl upon a single ’ principle inimical to our /cvnmcnt and -Ooastitutlon, and in the stir ' n „d warlike condition of the times, wo bo ld dangers to bar peace and prosperity, if not our' perpetuity, which! should cause every ; ,d citizen t 6 ponder well the steps of his po ;hl action'vend that wo earnestly invito the i-r of his country, of whatever name or creed, oin us in upholding tho Constitution in its ity, and transmitting it unimpaired to our ccssors. • ’ - < 1 solved) That wliatover cases of dissatisf.ic with tliu working of our Jans ami institn i may exist Indifferent sections of thoconn tlie proper remedy is to bo sought in the )erale exercise of tho rigid of discussion, the ballot-boX; that all other evils are insig cant in comparison with that of danger to the lon ; that all others can wait the sure nmeli ion of time, if the Union he maintained ; but disunion would at once prove the destinc of our present .Interests and happiness as a plo, and tlie death-knell of our hopes. lesolvctl , That it was upon the soil of Pcmi ,’auia that Independence was declared, and Federal constitution constructed, and that it reloro becomes In a special sense the duly of msylvanians to watch over its safety, ns se ed by the great charter of tlie Union, t) re the first approaches of danger to its perpe y and forever to cherish and maintain it hi de, as the palladium of our happiness, po ll, social and civil. solved, Thatall vacancies that may take place 10 delegation to Cincinnati,now selected .shall filled by a majority of tho whole number e present, and that tho said delegation shall full power ami-authority among themselves jgnUto by whom and how their votes shall ;ivcn in the Convention, fc«oirC(Z,,That tho Democratic Slate Central mnittco Shall require a pledge from each e or, to vote for the candidates for President Vico President of vhe United States, who be nominated by the Cincinnati Convention, incase ; ofthe neglect or refusal of any elec so to do within a reasonable time, tlie State Iral Committee bo and they are hereby nvered to substitute. r, Montgomery moved that Iho Convcn dp -now proceed to nominate and elect a iitfatcdbr Canal Commissioner, which be (amended to include Auditor General and rcyor General, was adopted, ao Convention then proceeded to ballot for d Commissioner, with the following result; orge Scott received 41 votes, iirod Strickland “ 33 “ 11. Zimmerman “ 15 “ hard Reilly “ 10 “ n. Hatfield “ 7 “ in T. Hoover “ 7 “ ?eph Morrison “ 7 “ vanjjKicholson , \j:i* f> dphus Patterson 0 “ • names of Messrs. Hoover. Morrison, rson, Hatfield and Reilly wore with- Convention proceeded to a second bal ;hich resulted ns follows : o. Scott received mrod Strickland “ H. Zimmerman “ *. Nicholson “ ,-gc Scott, of Columbia county, having ,d the highest number of votes, was de . the nominee of the Convention for Canal nis.*ioncr. . Hopkins moved that the nomination be • unanimous, which was agreed to. -V* 10 Convcntinn then proceeded to ballot for itor General, with.the following result: cob Fry *> received 43 voles, urray Whallon “ 29 " hn Uowo “ 23 “ cl 11. Danner “ 15 **• L. Dieficnhach “ 12 •* n. Workman “ 8 “ hel Kano “ 2 “ names of Joel B. Danner and Daniil vere withdrawn, when a second ballot id. which resulted as follows : ab Frv received 40 vo'ca. rrny Whallon “ 43 'j m Uowo “ 25 '* ;u. Workman “ L. Dicfienbach “ 8 ithcrof the candidates having received a rjty Of the whole vote. theCopvcntion pro le a third ballot—tho names of 11. L. jach ami Wm. Workman having first dthdrawn —with the following result : ib Fry received 57 votes, •ray whallon *' 47 “ Rowe “ 20 ro being no nomination, a fourth ballot ~_.ukcn, as follows: received 64 voles. ;/.'/iiMh|»rav Whallon “ 40 John llmvo “ 19“ lawl-Tho fourth ballot resulted as follows : - Fry, received 7K votes. |®Murray Whallon “ 51 “ Fuv, .fr,, of Montgomery county, IBBring received the highest number of votes. by the Chairman the nominee of IjHKConvctuion for Auditor General. jfflfflDh'mdllon of Mr. Lamhcrton, the nomlna |||Sn was made unanimous. Mm’hc Convention then proceeded to ballot for General, with following result: SSyjßnac W. Moore received 21 votes. jSfflSvm. T. Alexander “ 21 “ ajSgUmplhy Ives “ 13 “ iS»Elu)s> J. Rehrcr “ 13“ ggPjllugh McKee “ 13 “ K. Boyer " J 2 “ IgraKhilip Johnston “ " IgKwohti Horn, Jr. “ 6. Garvin “ 5 “ wwohn Hodgson “ 4 “ Ipj&Uhcr candidate having received a majori- IljWrlho whole vote, the Convention proceeded _ 80. a second ballot—the names-of John Hodgson and Michael K. Boyer having first been with* lves received 30 votes. T. Alexander “ 25 “ W. Moure “ # 21 “ LtfftoghM’Keo “ 14-“ ” Twjb.J. Rehrcr “ “ Win. S. Garvin “ 9 “ Philip Johnston . “ 7 " Jolm Horn,’Jf.V 11 “ * 6 “ names of Thus. J. Rehrcr and Win. Fry tro, withdrawn, witch a third ballot was ta ngos follows; Timothy Ives received 42 volts. Wm. T. Alexander “ 32 “ Isaac W- Mooro M , 24 “ Hugh M’Kco “ 18 •• Win. S. Garvin “ 11 _ “ Philip Johnston “ 8’ There being no nomination, a fourth ballot is taken, (after the nnruoofHugh M’Kcehad ch withdrawn,) wilh tho following result; Timothy Ives' f received OJ votes. Wm. T. Alexander; ** 40 Isaap W.,Mooro “ 2 “ Bhilip.Johnston. .* “ 8 lt Wm< S. Q&rvm i. . “ fl “ TimOtiiy'lvbs, of Potter county, having re ined t majority of the votes polled, was do* ircd tho’nomlncc of tlio Convention for Sur yor^^ncrnl. The on motion, was made unnn* ioua; after which' tho Couvcnltba adjourned dil threq o’clock Ifaia afternoon. AFTERNOON SESSION. [The Convention mct, puris'uont to adjourn* p,nt, and way called, to. order by tho Choir- • Mr. Reilly offered the following resolution, winch was read and unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the nomination of George Scott, of Columbia county, as the Democratic candidate for the office of Canal Commissioner; that of Jacob Fry, jr., of Montgomery county, for the office of Auditor General; and that of iimothy Ives, of Potter county, for the office of Surveyor General, be and the same are here by unanimously ratified and confirmed by this Convention; that wc confidently present these gentlemen to the people of the State as candi dates in every way worthy uf their confidence and support—knowing them, as wedo. to be men of tried integrity, faithful in their devo tion to democratic principles, and well quali fied to discharge the duties of the several offi ces for which they have been nominated. Mr. Reynolds moved that the Chairman have power to appoint the State Central Committee, after the Convention has adjourned; which waif' adopted. Mr. Porter moved that the thanks of this.' Convention be tendered to Hendrick B. Wright; for the ability and impartiality with which he has discharged his duties as Chairman of the Convention. Mr. P. took the vole on the mo tion, and it was unanimously adopted. A resolution oflered by Mr. Snyder, return ing thanks to the members of the House of Representatives for the use of the Hull of the House, was also adopted. The following resolution, offered by Mr. Welsh, was read and adopted: , Resolved, That this Convention appoint a I Committee of Correspondence, to consist of five j from each county, whose duly it shall bo to communicate with the Stale Central Commit , tee, and attend to such business ns may be ne cessary to secure the triumph of the Democrat ic party in the approaching contest. ! At iliia singe of the proceedings, Mr. Biddle * read a Ulcgraphic dispatch from Hon. John It. , Thompson, of New Jersey. that the Democrat , ic members of the New Jersey Legislature had ! unanimously passed a resolution declaring the lion. James Buchanan their choice for the Presidency. The reading of the despatch nas received with shouts of applause. ' Addresses were delivered by R. B. Roberts, of Allegheny, Win. F. Packer, of Lycoming, I James M. Porter, of Northampton.(i. W. Brew er. of Franklin, W. 11. Welsh, of York, S. W, Black and Hon. Win. Wilkins, of Allegheny: after winch the Convention adjourned smf dtv. DEMOCRATIC Stale Central Committee. AITOIXTKD BY THE CHAIRMAN OF THE DEMO- CItATIC STATE CONVENTION'. JOHN W. FORNEY, Chmnunn. City of Philadelphia. Gideon O, Wcstcott, Tlios. S. Fcrnon. James F. Johnson, Emanuel Street, George I’lUt, William O. Kline. Alfred Gillmorc, William V. M’Grulh, William Rice. Edward W. Power, N B. Browne. George W. Moore, George Williams, Tlios J. lnmuons,* Jesse Johnson. Thud District. Win. T. Morrison, A. 11, Tippm. Fourth District. Joseph Hemphill, JohnJ. Leipcr. Fifth District. J. Lawrence Getz, William Karnes. Sixth District. P. Vansant, John Daxis. Seventh District. Sam i. C. Stambaugh, IT. B. Swnrr. 0. D. Gloningcr, Jns. S. M’Mahon. Eighth District. Isaac 0. M’Kinley, O. Barrett. Andrew Hopkins, Snm’l. Bigler, William 11. Miller, Henry Omit. Richard M’Allistcr, Win. P. Wilhington. 71 voles. 49 “ 9 “ 3 “ Ninth District. Pax id D. Wagoner, Nelson Werner. ■ Tenth District.' 4 John F. Lord. Wm. Lilly Eleventh District. Wilson Reilly, Joel B. Danner. Twelfth District. Win. 11. Kurtz, Geo. S. Morris. Thirteenth District. Geo. 11. Bucher, Geo. Slroop. Fourteenth Dishtcl. George White, J. R. Jones, 11. L. Didknbuch. Fifteenth Dmtnct. Win. W. Murray, Sixteenth District. R. W. Weaver, Seventeenth District. Asar Lalhrop, Win. M. Piatt. Eighlhecnth Dish id. Julius Sherwood, H. H Dent. Nineteenth Distri' ’. Wm. S. Garvin, Robert ’.Cochran. Twentieth District. Joseph Douglass, B. F. Sloan. Twenty. First District, SamcsM. Bredin, J. M. Kcustcr, Samuel B. Wilson. Ttfcn/y-Scfom/ District. David Lynch, M. I. Stewart. Twenty-Third District. Win. Workman, Chaa. A. Black. Twenty-Fourth District. Geo. W. Bowman, J. B. Snnsom. Twenty-Fifth District. S S. Jamison, Twenty-Sixth District. A. S. Wilson : J. S. Miller. Twenty-Seventh District■ E. J. Keenan, Twenty-Eighth District. Bernard Reilly The Finny Candidate. —The declaration ot ANDREW JACKSON donclson, that ho did not leave the Democratic party hut that the Democratic party had left him. While General Jackson lived, ho controlled donclson, ami kept him in tho path of duty, just us ho con trolled Benton, Houston, and Blair. President Polk, mainly out ol respect to “Old Hickory," bestowed (he olllco on danolsonj and (lie latter expected, as ft mutter of course, to quarter himself and Ills family on President Pierce, as lie hail done on Polk and Jackson. But Presi dent Pierce, thought he had enough; m here upon donclson became disgruntled and turnd Know-Nothing. Such are some of the antece dents of Gen. Jackson’s shadow. —ATem’ng Jr gm. tjyTho National Convention of the Black Republican party to nominate candidate* for President ami Vico President is to assemble at Philadelphia on the 17th day of Juno next.— So at least ordered the recent X’ittsburg Cou. volition ol that party. Markets. ’ Pim.A., March 11, 50’. Flour and Meal.— Flour is higher : sales at 57 (i for standard brands, and at 571 a B for common and extra brands ; fancy lots arc Bell ing at 59 GO. ttyo Flour Is linn at 55. Sales of Pennsylvania Corn Meal at SO per bbl. Oram.—Wheat is In light supply and moje in demand. Sales of good red at $1 GO a 1 70 and 51 70 a 1 85 for good while, Itye is dull; sqlcs in store at $l. Corn is in belter demand : sales of new yellow at CO cents,, in store. Oats arc dull at 38 a 40 cents per bush. , Clovcrsccd is in fair request, at 58 25 per 04 pounds. Timothy sells in a small way at from 53 25 to 54 ficr bu. Whiskey is held firmly—barrels at 20 cents, and hhds. at 27 cents. A lady objected to giving her son a col legiate education, after learning that profane history was one of the studios. GnEEjt Peas. —Some of the New York epi cures aro luxuriating over green peas—brought from Savannah. Mr. Du Pro died in the Queen’s Bench prison, London, on tlio 6th, after au incarcera tion of forty-four years for debt. S' On the Oth instant, by the Rev. G. P. Wing. Gboiiot-: Gn.uKiir to Hannah K. llackktt, both of Carlisle. s'On tlic 28th ult., by thu Rev, J. Evans, Mr. Simon Jcmpbr lo Miss Euzahetu KiriiAUAmn. ESTABLISHED both of EnuiUford township. r-r On the oth Inst., by the same, Mr. John Win- f' 1 x - HGRIiVSOtf &SC-N, Manufacturer. i.eu. Jr., to Miss Euzaiiutii Jlkvuuuno, both looking Glasses. I orir.iit tm«l Picture of Nuwvillo ' and Importers of r rcm-ti Plate Hooking Gl.ii.se-, No. 218, Ghesuui ,t., above Ninth ! s(.. Philadelphia. | At whose establishment mny always be found ; an extensive assortnvent of Pier-*. Mantles. 1 hill ami Chamber Glasses, of euny deseription, •'•'On thu 3d instant, in Silver .Spring tap,, j Gl 11 , M ! ,uul ' l ' yi'ivs, Wl.l.am Aynas son of Jiunos ami Ms, yE. An- f,! I V' E 1 10, o""' i'"' 1 dorson npn I yobs. . •"I”*'- W**™ :ln '' *v' , 'l?' •*" /In Silvor Spring tmvnsliip, on Ibo r,III instant, .iigiarings, • 1 '"t*- raning. Mrs. Hatharm:, tvifo of Jiioolt Kost Jr., apod “T, is , 1,1 "'s’;' 1 "' 1 ’ j > b iui«l i.hi (Hass taken in exchange tor mw , ihun ? 1 ’' _ aged PUle.s re-silvered, &o. X3 | Country merchants and otlu'is, h,'\ mp onh'rs Carlisle Deposit Bank. , for any article connected Midi Hu- Looking FIVE FEU CENT. | ( Mass and Fi ml business, Cfin ha\ e diem execu- AT a mooting of tließoard of Directors, held ’ 1,1,1 111 tl,c " K 1 ‘•sUbU.shniont, at tin- six. Host no on the sth ol March, 185(1, it was unani- ,l< ' ll 11,1,1 prices. All good-. bought at mously resolved (hat interest should he paid im ! ,I,|J ’ l 'stahhilimont lor transpoilaiinn arc packed special deposits hy the Carlisle Deposit Hank, j ’ ll 11,0 incorporated hy tiie .State o( I’emm h ania, as 1 l,rcll '*• 18-.G—ly follows, \i/.s ’ I 4 per cent per annum lor 4 monllis. j 4)} «> “ 8 j 6 “ « 12 « I Interest cease alter the expiration of the eer lilicate, unless renewed, and the money always paid hack without notice. ; Hy order of the Board of Directors. W. M. BEETEM, Carter. , March 13, 1856—1 m | Public Hale of llointrliold Fur- j nlturc. S ON Thursday, the 20th of March, at 10 o’, j (dock, A. Si., will bo sold «t the residence j oi the subscriber, in Lumber street, one door east of the German Reformed Church, a large 1 variety of Household Furniture, such ns Carpet I Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Stoves, Kitchen Ulen- j sils, together with n collection of Bonks and | Pamphlets. Terms made known on the day of sale C. E. BLUMENTHAL. ' March in. IH.'ifi—lt Prolhoiiotary’N Notice. , NOTICE is hf-ndiy given to nil persons inter- ( ested, that the account of Richard Ander- son, Assignee ol George Keesamnn. under a, deed of voluntary assignment, for the benefit of; creditors, has been filed in (lie Prothonotary’s OHice, for examination, and will lie presented to ,lho Court ol Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for confirmation nod allowance, on ‘ Wednesday, (he 10th day of April, A. D. IH.IG. i D. K. NOELL, Prolh’y. 1 per P. Quioi.ev, Pop. Proth’y. i Match 13, 1850 —3l 1 While Hull Academy. , Thicc miles west of Harrisburg. THE eleventh session of this Institution will commence on M onday, the 6lh of May next, ' Parents and Guardians are respectfully refines ted to impiiiu into tho merits of (ho Institution. The location is retiled, pleasant and healthful, und the course of instruction embraces the ordi nary and higher brunches of an English educa tion, together with (ho Latin. Greek, French and German languages, and Vocal and Insfru. mental music. TERMS: Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English branches, and Vocal music per session, (21 week*) 560 00 For circulars containing parflculnrs, address D. DENUNGEH, Jlarrisburgj Pa. March 13, 1860. Samuel Wclhcrill, BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ponas, issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to me direct ed, I will expose to public vendue or oiitny, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Thursday, the fid day of Apnl, IH.'ul, at 10 o’- clock, A. M., the following desciibcd real es tate, viz: A lot of ground, situated in Dickinson town ship, Cumberland comity, containing one aero, more or less, bounded on the east by n lot ol Wm. Johns, on the north by D. Crops, on Ihej west bx Da\id Clandv, and on the noiith by Hie Walnut Bottom mad, having thereon erected a two story Biick House and 2 two story Log Houses, two Stables, and other out-bonnes.- Selzod and taken in execution ns the property of Hugh W. M’Culloch. Also, tv lot ot ground, situated on (he road leading from Newvilie to Pino Grove, hi Dick inson township, containing l.wt acres, moio or less, hounded by lands of George Saleshorry and John Packer, having thereon erected a one story Log House. Seized and taken in execu tion ns the property of Joseph Machou. Thos. A. Maguire. Dr. B. 11. Throop. And all to be sold hv mu, JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, March 13, IHofl. AND DRAUGHTSMEN, supplied with Lev elling Instruments, Transitu, Compasses, Rods. Chains, Tape Measures. Cases of Mathe. mnllcal Drawing instruments, Ivory Scales, Protractors, Parallel Rules, Dividers, Drawing Puns, T Squares, Ike. The qualify of my Compasses will be guaran tied, also that oflho Engineers* instruments, to bo equal to any sold in Ibis eitv, and at lower prices. JAMES W. QUEEN. Chna. Lambcrlon. Thos. Bower, 20 I Chcsmil at., near lOlli, Phila, March 13. IHOfl—it and priced Catalogues of In slrumonls forwarded by mail gratis. R. P. Fknmkcn. WHI. F. POOKNIA Hi’S STATE CAPITOL Venetian Blind Factory. Thos. J. MVatnanl Umiisi.T Puku id si Awauded at IlAiiiusnimo Near the Corner of Fourth and M alnul Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. HAVING now completed my now shop, I am prepared to furnish Blinds of tho latest styles cheaper than city prices. Owing to tho increase of my business* I have been obliged to procure the ueccssary machinery to manufacture them on a larger scale : and can soil, cheaper than any other establishment,mul warrant them fo wear*as well as any that can bo made in tho United States. I refer to the following gentle men, churches and corporations, whoso orders I had tho pleasure to fill to their entire satisfac tion. Wm. M. Platt, Speaker of tho Senate of Pa. E. S. Goodrich, Secretary of tho Oomm'wlh. Jacob A. Shlndlo, Washington city. K. Banks, Auditor General of Pa. Gen. Uoumfort, Phila. county, Pa. U. Church & Levi Morklo, Cnmb. co., Pa. Robert J. Ross, Esq., Philadelphia. Chftinborohurg Church —Rev. W. F. Eystor. Bedford Church—Uuv. Benedict. Ohiirohtown Church—J. Murphy. Kingstown “ Rev. C. Nitforanr. Newport “ M. Thatcher. Hnmmolstown “ H. L. Hummel. Middletown “ Daniel Kondlg. Paxton “ W* Rutherford. Qatholio “ Hov. Maher. Lutheran “ Ilov. 0. A. Hay. Methodist “ Mr. Stromlngor. House Representatives, 001. Jack. Senate Chamber, S. T. Jones. Supremo Court Room, Gen. Miller. Col. J. If. Brant, Harrisburg. Hon. W. V. Murray, " Col. Wells Covorly, “ March 18, 1860—6 m Harviri) Din) Hlioriir'N Sales, EngJucerN, Surveyors Faiii. References. NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against me will call and settle, and all Indebted will do the same before tho Ist of April. After that time all accounts unpaid will be left with a proper person tor collection. GEO. W. HILTON. Carlisle, March 0, 1860—Ct E>tato Notice LETTERS of Administration on the estate ot Jacob Walters, late of Hampden township, Cumberland co., doc’d., bax.-bc,.], issued by the Register of said county. In 11ie subscriber lesidmgin Upper Allen township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested p, make im mediate payment, and those having claims xx ill present them lor settlement to C. TITZEL, Adtn’r. I March 0,185 G—Gt HOME AGAIN! MRS. REYNOLDS would inform .ill inter estud.tlmt she has returned (mm Philadel phia, where she hud been for u few weeks, ac quiring the new process of ambrolypiug, or tak ing likenesses on glass, which have onl) to be seen to he admired by all layers ol pretty pic tures, or of those whom the pictures represent. Her course of instruction has been lull and complete, there having been engaged m the es tablishment in which she was, the best artistic talent in tbo .city in nil branches of photogra phy; and the gentlemanly propHehu and opera tors spared no pains to give her an intelligent knowledge of the art. She tfccrelm-e feels con fident of being able to perform all she promises, 1 when that promise is, to furnish as good ambm j t\ pes, as well as daguerreotypes, as v.iu be pro. I dueed tdsi'wliero. A word for ambrotypes: though there are still those who will prefer the daguerreolj pe, \ et the umbrotypo his several ndvimtaces o\ei it . the ambrotypu can bo seen In any light, is imt sub. je,-t t<* change 1 , dampness having no cited on it. in lad there is no way to destroy a real amino type when finished, but by breaking the glass. Persons arc invited to cstupinc .specimens. Rooms still at the soulh-wost corner of Han. over and Louther sts., over Jlr. Reiter’s Cabi net Wareroom, whore sho invites all her nnmo. rous friends and patrons, and ns main new ones ns may fee! disposed to fnvorher with a call, i Carlisle, Feb U, 1856—1 m 1 Cumberland CouillYj *>*• 1 Tlie ComnmmvoaltU’of Pennsylvania, flJßsffito Clui-'tian Kborly, gilnrdi.m ol William 1 Nf., John K. and Mary Ellen Thompson, minor childien of John Thompson,-dee d.. Mis. Mary i Thompson, Malhcw Henry Thompson, Mis. Drawbaugh and hu.sbnnd, Mrs. Heck and hus i band, and Theodore Thompson. You are hereby cited tu appear before the Judges ol Hie Court of Common Fleas ol said couut\, at C.uUsle. at an Argument Court there to be held lor said county, on Tuesday the IHth day of .March neM, to shew cause why a Trus tee shall not bo appointed in phu e of John Thompson, deceased, to make sale ol the Lot of ground hold in trust for tlto heirs ol Nancy Thompson, In Silver Spring township, and he prepared to do and and singular thosG things which our said yourt, s’lmJl in (bat behalf consider and adjudge. ‘ 1 irifncss Ibo Honorable James H. Graham. President Judge, at CaVJislo, tho 14tli day of January, A. 1). 1856. , I). K. NOELL, Proth'y. per F. Qiioutr, Dcp. Frolb'y. Februaiy 7,1856—5 t Proclamation WHEREAS the 11' i ii. James 11. (inuivji. PreMilent Judge of l!i<-‘ several Couili ■>) Common Pleas In Ih<• ominties of Cumberland, Terry, and Juniata, and Justices of tin: sc.cr.il Courts of Ojer and Terminer anil ficneral J.ul Delivery in said enmities, ami Samuel Womlhiun ami John Rupp, Judges of Ita Courts o( Oyer and Tcmiinei and Cmura! Jail Delivery furlin' (rial of nil capital ami oilier oflumlers, in (lie said county of (jmnbeil.itid, h\ their precept*) to me directed, dated ttn> Nlli day of January, 1 S'.o, i haw oidered the (joint of Oyer anil Terminer and (lenei.il Jail Delivery to bo holden at Cat j lisle, ou the lid M-mdaj <d April, (being 1 the 1 llh day,; at ten o', luck in the forenoon, to coni I one two we. k-. NOTICE is hen hv gi\ en to (ho Coroner, J in tires of the Peace, and Constables of the Haul county of Cumin i land, that they are hy the said precept commanded to he then and there in theii proper pei sons, " it h tin- n i oils, records, and in ijiusitions, e.xaininalm'l.s and all other remem binnres, to do those things v\ hicli to their ollices appertain to l»e iliiiir, and all those that me hound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that me ot then tdoill be in the J ail of said county, me to he there to prosecute them us shall he just ■ JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. February 21, 18.‘*(5. Estate Aotlco. LETTERS of mlnmiisftalion on the’esfate of Jacob Forney, dee’d,. late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland cmmlj. have been issued hy the Register of said enmity, to the siihscrihei who resides in (ho same ton nship. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those hav mg claims will present them pioperly authenticated foi settlement. JOHN DOBB, Adm’r. Foiirnary 2H, 1860--01 RE.fIOV A L. DU. nODCK, Chronn. Thermal Physician and Surgeon, lias removed his ofllco to West Mam street, one door West nl the Public Siptare ami opposite Shell's Hotel (tho Wash ington House.) Residence ot CROZIER’S Hotel. Carlisle, Juuuarj "I, IH.>O. (2 m.) APPEALS FOU 1556 THE Commissionors of Cumberland county, have fixed upon tho (i,llo«lng times ami places for holding the uppiuH on iho I rlonnial Assessment, for tiio scveial luuimhijis ami bo roughs in said comity. County (a.\, dollar rale 2} mills- Slate tax, dollar rale ;i nulls- The returns to bo made M the respective As sessors at the times and places fixed lot the ap peals, at which time Iho Assessors will return two respectable citizens for Collectors. Shlppcnsburg Borough and Township, at the public house of Mr. Aughinbaugll, on 1 hursday tho 18th day ofMnrcli. Southampton at the same place, on Friday the Mth of Mai eh. Dickinson at tho public hmiso of Jacob Rod- HoeUcr, on Saturday tho loth of March. Westponmiborongli at Uio public house at Mt. Rock, on Monday tho 17th ot March. North Middleton at tho Commissioner a Office, in Carlisle, on Tuesday tho Ihth of March. South Middleton at the mime plaeo, on W ed nosday tho 19th of March. East Ward at the same place, on Thursday tho 20th of March. . West Ward at tho same place, on 1- rldny the 21at day of March. J. ARMSTRONG. ) G. M. GRAHAM. U'o/nmr'i. W. M. HENDERSON, \ W Xolirr. THE Commissioners give notice that they will require the principal and assistant as sessors to assist In holding tho appeals. POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR m JOHN C. BROWN, JOHN CLENDENIN, and'WILLIAM CORNMAN, Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Cumberland county, iu account with said county, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, A. D. 185.*), inclusive, viz: Received from Connly Treasurer, $05(10 00 ()1 .1. Clendenin mid M. Minich, lor hides and skins, Of J. Langlihn & J. M. Means for uso of C. fiAllglllitl, Of <».C. Sanderson for use of Mary Kneltle, OfR. Snodgrass foi uso ofson, 01' Adams County lor support of I’ain jiors, Of John (’, Drown for use of Daniel Slim*, For Apples and Cider, ()1 Franklin Count) , (or support of Fan. pcis, Of Line uncl Wink fur Flour, 01 (L Urirnllu fur Potatoes k Salt, For Tallow, For use ofCnlcr Press, For Sundries, For Indentures, For Sugars, ()l J. Leas, for fines, For use of Aaron Ouo & Vonls Patton, 'J<> DU sno;.7 oo 1 Due Jacob Squire, Tiousurcr in 1 tt.” 1, 124 J.jCOli SqriEß, Esq Treasurer of the Pc land County, in (irroua/ mIA t/ie Director unry, to the BIW day of Ih CR. By piymonl of Directors orders, $O-101 79* Received from County Treasurer, $O5OO OU Cash remaining In hands of TreasT. 481 18 . From Jos. Lobach. steward, from difiernil | sources as exhibited in the foregoing $0832 97 J statement, 457 90 Stock on the Farm Ist January, 1856 7 bead of Horses, 11 Milch Cows, 11 head of Sleets, 1 8011, 26 head of Hogs, 13 Shoals,27 Sheep k 2 Cubes. liucf, Pork, Mutton and Veal, fattened and killed on the I*arm in 1855, oi, licc-cs averago weight, 4.‘.1) pounds. (11l 221 Ihs.) 2'J Hogs averago weight 182 pounds, (.-uiITH Ihs ) ’ll. Calves, average weight 60 pounds, (650 lbs.) 34 Sheep, average weight 4u lbs. (1,i)6tl making lu all 20,012 lbs. Farming Utensils on the Farm Ist January, 185 G 1 Broad and 1 Narrow wheeled Wagon, 1 stone Wagon, 1 Wagon Bed, 1 pair of Wood-lnd der» 2 pair ot Hay-ladders, itart & cart Goars, J Tillbury & Uarjtoss. 8 Plows, 4 Harrows,o dodblo shovel Blows, 8 siuglo shovel Plows, l two homo Sled, I fanning Afjll, 1 Throslilng Mach no and Homo Power, I Corns)loiler,,2 Culling Boxes, 2 Grind Slones, Z Log Chains, 84 Cow Chains 0 setts of wagon Gears, 0 sells of plow Goars, 1 soli of Carpentering tools, 1 sett ol Blacksmith tools, I sell of Butchering tools, u Wheelbarrows, 1 Cabbage knife, C Grain Cradles Hi mow ing scythes, 8 mattocks. 8 Ciobars, 6 shovels, a lot ot Quarrying tools, and a v,iriet\' of spades, forks, rakos, sickles, coin hoes, stone hammers, sledges, axes, wuodaaws, mauls', wedges, &c., Schedule Showing the Proceeds of die Farm for 1855. COObimhles of Wheat, 29 of Rye, 2.870 of Corn. I.BUO of Oats, 700 of Potatoes. 7 of Time ,l,V seed, 113 ..I Onions, 43 of Ited-Peots, 35 o( Parsnips, 311 of Turnips, 10 of Bunns J, Pun., o 0 ~| Tomatoes. 7,07-2 Cucumbers, 3500 Heads of Cabbage, mode 40 battels ul good 1 idol. So tons ul liny, 30 Lund of Cnrnfudder. Manufactured and made in (lie House and Sliop. HI Quirts 8t Chornies. 52 Frocks, 21 Aprons, 37 Peflicr.nl,, 42 Shoots, 10 Cnps, 40 Pillow C B ' ii Bolsters, 10 Chnlfheds, 60 Con,furls, 111 Pol. of Stockings, knlllrd, 30 pan fouled, j„ T ;4 Sacks, U under Womaaos, 10 pair ul limners, 3 pnir Pants, 4 llonndnbunls. I , |,r C.npcnlet Shop made 31 Collins, 12011 m. nf hard Suap.4o hhls. soil Soap.l argo gnto, . i.,,.,,1 fence .uuml Insane V«.d, cnl 35 curd nf Wood, dune $3O worth of Blacksmith, ing, IJuarried stone Jr mode 30 rod of Pence. Null! her ot Pan pets in the Instilnllon Ist January, 1855, of which 15 were N undtor admitted „p till 31st December 1855, „f winch 10 were colored and :t horn m (he house, Making thi' " huh) number through the > enr, i)l winch 30 died, I children hound mil, ID eloped and t-,0 discharged, Leaving the noml.cr or Paupers in Ihc Poor House Ist January 1860, of which lare coloied. , . . .n Oiil-.lmn Pimpels supported at public expense llumigh the year, " Whole uuruhrr remaining ehnrpnhlo nl tho cml ot the 'car, Ol (hose lemaining in tho Poor-house Hint Din-. I too them arc- Males, hi ol which 9 nro coloied, Female*, 40 of which 7 are colored, And 21 Oul-dooi Paupers, jssvr:;- is:; "i “V.l'.'ti.'.n pnupyrß'or Irarellc, s, have been received and sup- led lot slioit periods wilhonl regulat ordeis. WJcass frX aars Given mulct our hands this Ist da y of Janunr;, A. D. IKoii. Wo Ibe umloraignod Auditor, of '"lw Id nn having examined iho accounts am j aillinr y to (he 31st duv of December, A. D IH.V>, poyment of said c«uny hou. Ik Z Ht (> , our Unowh-dgo and Judgment. We Vurtbcr'llnll'ln IV. a hand, of J.lcob 5.p.1.0, E*,.. Trca.urcr.tho son, of lour hundred and thirty. «* «- day of January, A. V. i| ! foote & brother, I Plumbers & Gas Fillers, , 112 pounds, ami in nadiilllc jmckngea, of *,. l,| EAS j* jiJAIS STREET. CARLISLE, j Jo a i °^j'i r^k[ml3^worlt B |nThi^lM**no? < viz > : oXoCl '*° a " | sst KK. MaS; h "; l, tß - tr &. *"* “* sh„«, Ki tdUftp,™,,.. 10 l"rlnled 5 lUl'of prloos, term,, No., fliml.lioil Balln, IlydruuU. Rum.. Ac., by nmll to all wbo order them. 1 Every descript on of Ail Teas warranted to please, or no sale. pjniu and Ornamental Gas Fixtures, Olio and tho same price and terms to a , ami furnlghed nml Jmt up 0 u tho most reasonable ".sisritw - :": . .. GEO. Z. BHOT, mi. 8. I*. ?**, ot , M - DENTIST. OlTlcoilttherealdouco 1 JOE mid rcsidonoo c .. jn igi«afc of hi, brother, on North IMttSl., U door below the Mtnrkel Honso Oall. wmvn narllslo. Itown and country l.ni."|dbJ>ll«»dod. lavcnd.cr Hi. 18,10. , Carli.lo. January B, 18»0 1 CK. By payment of i merest ou dower in f.i- \ i vor i,| Mm. O’Brien, on hind pur chased of A. M’Dmvell in lSfj, s3y 91 Crororiea, merchandize, drilling nnd 1 , bedding included, 1840 50J ■For stock. 7d7 oi) ißy cash paid for out-door Paupers, 005 :,o For leather, -joi 4'.i For slone Coal, oo ( j 05 For tailoring halting, 172 28 For Shoetuaking. 114 54* ,For grain (lour {t CJrinding, la 1 1)1 For potatoes 100 f,ot ll’aid Lunatic Hospital at Harrisburg, lnj SS ; For Lumber, IHU 28 j Fur Posts .Vs Kails, 1 ]n no 'For Hardware, 151 'jd!, i For materials for House & barn, Ih'l 42 J , For Drugs, HP ‘>n£ , For out-door funeral expenses 05 on ; Blacksmithing, . ;fj 05^ Constables in removing paupers, 21 05 .Making post fence, 55 51 121) 80 08 10 4.*» no co oo 09 00 21 OO 20 70 8 00 10 00 (3 02 S 22 Carpenter work, 48 81 I For Saddlery, 20 72 J 1 For wood, IK (Hi : Mason work walling new Privy 22 00 . Spouting Privy, 12 45 For tinning, tin, copper it sheet iron $0,832 97* ware, 41 32 Manufacturing Casinolt fur 2 years, 49 67^ Out-door Medical aid, 33 'i-‘i For castings, IU JV.i For bonks, printing & stationary, 22 15^ For plaster, . 26 tJO For clovcrseed, 28 00 For freight. f.B 30 For one sett of Coins splints, 30 00 For travelling expenses, For sundries, Jos. Lobachs’ salary, Hirelings wages included, 600 00 Dr. A. J. Harman, Physician, 100 00 Jacob Squire Treasurer, 40 00 Thomas M. Kiddle, Esq., attorney. 30 00 George Brindle extra pay asDuector, 19 AO John C. Brown John Clcmlenin Duo Cmmty by Jacob Squire, E^q T reasuier, $0832 97 ’cor //ouj< and House of Employment of Vumhci rs oj said Institution, fiotn the I a/ day vf Jan hcembet, 1855, mr/umf, n: : i 6,957 96 J Due Jacob Squire, Treasurer in 1654, 124 98} joiix r. BKnw.v, JOHN CLENDLMN. WILLIAM COKMIAN Dvtclon of (ht Vow of Cumberland county JACOB STEIN MAN, ISAAC RING WALT, Auditor* of Cumberland County. Register’s Notice. Notice is hereby GlvEii; to oil- 1 per sods interested, tliot thefoltowingaccondts have boon filed in this oflico by tho accountants therein named, for examination, and wi)l'-b& presented to the Orphans’ Court of Qnmberland county, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuti* day , the 181 A day of IMarch, Jl. D. 1860, vW: ! 1. First account of John Ritchie, adminlstrA** tor of tho estate of Margaret Thompson, law o£ Frederick county, Maryland, dec’d. 2. First account of John Ritchie, admintstra*: tor of tlie estate of Jano Thompson, late of! Frederick county, Maryland, doc’d. fi. First account of John RUchlo, admibls*’ 1 trator ol the estate of Win. Thompson, late of 1 Frederick conntjP, Md., dec’d. , ' • , > 4. The accountol JoscphC. Lindsey,admlti-' IstnUor with Iho will annexed, of the estate of> Rachael Clinton, hito of Mifflin tp., dcc’d. i . i The account of Joseph Sollcnbcrger, ontf i>| the executors of Juba Sollcnbcrger, late of Monroe Ip., dec’d. •' 6. The account of A. B. Sharpe, Esq.,.ad miniiir.itor wilh tlic will annexed of the estate ! nf .1. KSlia Bonham, Esq., late of the Borough [ of Carlisle. dec’d. 7. The account <>f Susan Russel), oXocntrlx ill 111 , Ali Namier 11 . K usacll, tfttOof WoStpCHDS borough 1 ]< , ilcc'il. m. Tie* acciiunt of David A. Crops and Au gustus K. n.mdy, administrators of the estate ol Jacob (Tandy, late of Dickinson township, 'l deceased. ' Jl 9. '1 lie second and final account of Joseph.! I). Ualh' ii. administrator with the will annex ed, «] the chliUc ul Rachael Kline, late of thO' Borough ol Carlisle, dcc’d. 10. The account of Jacob Ritnor, administra tin' of ihc estate of Margaret Ritnur, lato of the Slate ol Mai) land, dee’d. 11. The account of Abraham Martin, execu tor of Abraham Burkholder, late of Frankfoid tp., deceased. 111. The second and final account of Daniel Wliislk-r, administrator do bonis non with tbo will annexed, of the estate of Jacob North, lato 1 c.t Mitlliu tp.. dec’d. * > Id. Th e guardianship account of Jno. Brandt, I guardian of Ann Elisa Gross, minor child of . 1 Henry Gross, late of Monroe tp., dec’d. | 14. The final account of Tobias Miller, admin- I istranu of the estate ol Samuel Mumma, lato of East pen iisbei u ugh tp., ilcc’d. | 15. The account of Francis Eckels, adminls. I (rater el tin- estate of Richard M. Blessing, late ef Silver Spring Ip., dec'd. Id. The first and final account of David Wherry, Em]., administrate! of the estate of John Cnig. late of Hopewell township, dcc’d. - 17. Tlu* final account of John Wolntand and Tobias Miller, executors of Christian Forrer, late ol L'ppi'i Allen tp., dec’d. 18. The find and final account of David S. ( Runslmw, udministratoi with the will annexed, . ~r Hu. i"-Uitc of Elizabeth Drummond, late of I Hopewell tp., dec’d. j Hi. The account of Wm. H. Smith, odmlnls | iratur uf the estate of Elizabeth Smith, lato of ’ Lower Allen tp., dcc’d. j 2't. The final account of 'Win. Clark, admin iMratoi el the estate of James Clajk, late of 1 Cumberland county, dcc’d. 21. The account ol Wm. Smith, administra tor with the "ill annexed, of the estate of John Hale, laic of Newton tp., dec’d. 22. The third supplemental account of Jacob Bowman, the remaining executor of Samacl Bow m.ui, late of Wcstponneborough township, 23. The guardianship account of Peter , guardian of the persons and estates of Daniel Hunlsbergcr, Frederick Hnntsberger,and Jonaa Huntshergcr, minor children of Potcr HunU berger. hue ol Cumberland county, doc’d. 21. The final account of John Waggoner, ox centor ol George Mglituur, late of tho borough . of NVwuW, dec’d. 2‘i The guardianship account of Lovl Mor kh'. Es.j . guardian <d ElizabethlV. Crain, now Elizabeth W. Orr, wife of James Orr. 2'C Tin* Account of John Stuart, jr., admin istrator ofthe estate of Wm. Buchanan, lato of ’ the Buiough of Carlisle, dec’d. • I WM. 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