DEWSfcOW At CO., COMMISSION merchants WHOLESALE DEAtORS IN AT.L kx.VDB OP FOREIGN and domestic leaf tobacco, •nTANtJFAOTURED Tobacco, and Foreign lYloncl Domestic Sugars, 21 South Front ircet’ Philadelphia. Importers of tine IlaVunn toears of tho choicest giowths of the Vuelta btiio* A largo assortment of which are kept “ iatantly on hand, and for sale at a small ad vance on cost of importation. jvt-Consignments respectfully solicited, on which liberal advances will be made when du- Special attention given to orders for imrehaso on conjmission, of Tobacco, ns also of every description of Merchhmliso,for account of parties living at a distance from this market. Agent for F. A. Goctzo’s Celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, comprising thirty different varieties. April 10, 1850—ly FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRIWG GOODS. THE subscriber has just received a very large assortment of Now Spring Goods, to which he invites the attention of purchasers, as lie is pre pared to sell at such prices that they miy saw Ir»ni2oto 25 per cent, on lormor piices. His stuck embraces all the different kinds of Goods adapted to tho 'season, such ns CLOTHS, Cas siincres, Vestings, Cotton Pant Stulls, Linens, Linen Checks, &c. Dress Goods, Such as Black.and Fancy Silks, Burge de Lainos, Lawns, Clmllles, Bareges, Bombazines, Alpacas, India Silks, &c. Bonnets and Ribbons. Bonnetslofall ldnds,9ncb ns Satin Straw, Swiss Straw, English Double and Split Straw. Rib boos of all kinds and colors very cheap. Hosiery and Gloves. McnV ond Boys’ white, brown find mixed Inlf Ilose, Ladies’ white, black, brown, slate mid mixed Iloso; Men’s Women’s and Children’s Glove and Mitts of all kinds. Domestic Goods. Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Osnuburg, Bagging, Calicoes and Ginghams. Carpets, Mattings, and Oil Cloths. A very largo lot of Carpets of all kinds, such ns Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain and Venitinn; Mattings of all widths of white and colored; Oil Cloths of all widths. Bouts and Shoes. Women’s A Children’s shoes of all kinds at very low prices. Groceries. Such as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses and Spi ces; all or which will be sold cheap, at the old stand in North Hanover street, 3 doors noiili of the Bunk, where thankful for (he liher.il p.d. ronuge ho has heretofore received, he hopes lor a continuance of the same. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, April 10, 1856. Valuable Proper ty a.t PtßlilC SALE. WILL be sold on the premises, in Hie Bor ough of Meclmnicshurg, on Satin day, Jlpril 20, 1850, the following property, viz : No, 1. —A Lot ol Ground fronting 47 leet 10 inches on Main street, and extending south 157£ feet to nn alley, with a largo Two Story rough cast house (hereon erected, suitable for two families. No. 2.—Fronting 47 foot 10 inches on Locust street, and extending north 101 feet to an alley. These Lots ure beautifully and advantageously located near fho centre o( town. A never fail ing well of excel lent water near the door, and 11 thriving apple trues of choice fruit, together with cherries, quinces, Ac. , Also, at the same time and place, n very de slrablo Lot in Silver Spring township, of near i> acres,under good fence and In high state of cul tivation. GEORGE ST ABNER h WIFE Carlisle, Apri| 10,1850 —2t* The Best Book for Agents! TO PEHSOSS OCT OF EMPLOYMENT. \Sn Elegant Gift for a Father to ptescnt to his Family. 07* Send for Ono Copy, nnd try it among your friends. _/ti WANTED—AGENTS TO CIRCULATE Scars’ Largo Type Quarto Bible, Fur Family use, entitled The People’s Pictorial Domestic Bible. This usctnl Book Is destined, If wo can form an opinion from the notices of (ho press, to have an unprecedented circulation In every section of our Aide-spread continent, and to form a distinct erji in tho sale of our worts. It will, no doubt, in a few } ears be. como THE FAMILY BIBLE OF THE AMER ICAN PEOPLE. (E7*Tho most liberal remuneration will bo allowed to all persons who may bo pleased to procure subscriber* to the above. Fioni do to 100 copies may easily bo circulated and sold iu each of the principal cities ami towns of the Union. IT WILL BE SOLD BY SUBSCRIP TION ONLY. H7* Application should be made at once, as tho Hold will bo soon occupied. K 7" Persons wishing to act as Agents, nnd do a safe business, can send for a specimen copy. receipt of tho established price, Six Dollars, (lie Pictorial Family Bible, with a well bound Subscription Book, will bo carefully boxed, and forwarded per express, at our risk and expense, to any central town, or village In the United States, ex<?epting those of California, Oregon and Texas. • your Letters, and your Mont) will come safe. respectfully solicited. For fur thor particulars, address tho subscriber (post paid.) ROBERT SEARS. 181 William Street, New York. April 10, 1866—31 every reader WILL please notice (ho advertisement de scriptive of MR. SEARS’ PICTORIAL 1% FAMILY BIBLE, and send for a Printed Cut. isT *3 jguo of all our Illustrated Works, lag (E7"To(ho umixitiatbb in tho groat art of it? soiling Books, wo would say that wo present a scheme for money making which is tar better i ’• than all the gold mlues of CulUuiuia and Aus kT tralia. |g K7“Any person wishing to omburk In the a enterprise, wilt risk liltlo by sending to the g§ Publisher $25, fot which ho will receive sample copies of tho various works, (at wholesale iprlccs) carefully boxed, Insured, nnd directed, a very liberal per ccntngo to the Agent & *;Tor his trouble. With liioso ho will soon bo jw. able to. ascertain tho most saleable and older g.<• Accordingly. Address (post paid) gi Robert sears, Punuain n, 181 William Street, New York. II April 10. 1850—Qt To IUo Faruiiuff Conimunliy. Till-] Attention of Punnurs Is solicit cd to WAKEFIELD'S Maud Corn" Planter. 'h!a la tlio simplest, -St, mid cheapest Im •uvemont of tho ago, ;lco only $5, with u ■rltten guarantee, that t \vlll give perfect sat (faction, or (ho money Iturned,' so that yob 111 run no risk in (ry ig It 1 wo have a largo lumber of tho roost ro ipcctablo rolbroncos, vhlch can bo soon at mr Sloro. IVo have .ins stock of names, ..~,up. _.,s, Itocs, Rakes, fcc., which is very large and complete, and will bo sold at the very lowest prices. A largo assort ment of homo made Chains of nil kinds, con stantly in store, at manufacturers prices. JOHN P. LYNE & SON. North Hanover street, Carlisle. April JO, 1860. Wow Goods! Wow Goods !! Bargains, Bargains. IjjlfSoops^ THE subscriber has just returned from New- York and Philadelphia; uhd now' opening an immense stock of the idost splonnld Spring abd Summer Goods ever brought.to Carlisle. Dress Goods. Tlio Ladies will find a large assortment of beau tiful dress good* of tho newest styles. Emuuoidpiuikh. —Over 700 needle worked Collurs, Flouncings, Inseitings, See., in groat variety. Bonnets and Riuno.vs.—A largo ami com plete assortment of Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, and Artificials. Carpeting:. ./Ju Entire New stock of Imperial, Ingrain, Venllion, and Stair Carpeting. Domestics.—A large stuck of Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Bagging, ike., at the very lowest notch. BOOTS AND SHOES, A (nil assortment of Ladies, Gent’s, Misses, Boys, and Childrens Shoes, all kinds and sizes, Willis’fine Morocco and Kidd for Ladies and Mitoses, In tho assortment. In short, every ar ticle in the Dry Goods line will be found In the assortment, best quality, newest styles, and at the lowest prices. Qmc/c Sales and Short Profits. All lu want of handsome and cheap goods will do well to call at tho old stand, East Main street. CUAS. OGLIBV. Carlisle, April 10, 1850, PLAIM ICLD ACADEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. 'IMIE twentieth session (5 months) wlllcom- L munco May otli. A new building has been erected containing Gymnasium, Music Hoorn, Ac. With increased iacilities lor instruction, and amplo accommodations, this institution presents great inducements to parents who de. sire the physical ami mental improvement ol their sons. Terms per session, $O5 00 Fur circulars with full information address K. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield, Cumb. co., April 10, 1860. Fresh Arrival of Hardware. rpHE subscriber from thocih \_ would call the attention of his friends an the public generally, to the large and well-si levied assortment of HARDWARE, which lie has just received, consisting in part Building Materials, such ns Nails, Screws, Hinueh, Bolts, Paints, Oils, Ac. Tools, including edge-tools of every description. Saws, Planes, Fills, Basts, Ham mi its, Vicks, Anvils, Ac. Glass of every do scription and quality—common glass of differ ent brands, white polished American glass, French glass of all sizes, double thick glass ol all sizes, ground enamelled glass, he., he. — A general assortment of Shoemaker’s and Sad dler’s Tools, together with Morocco, lining ami binding skins, shoo thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mounting, saddle-trees, Ac. Coach- Tiumwincs ami Coach-maker’s materials. Cau inkt Marius will liml a large assortment ol varnishes, mahogany and w alnut veneers, mould mgs, rosettes, hair cloth, culled hair, Ac. Ac. White I’oliHh Paint. A new article for making a beautiful, white m brilliant polish, fir dining rooms, parlois, Ac Inox.—A large stock, comprising all kin in general use. Remember the old stand, East Main street Carlisle. U. SAXTON. April fi, 1856, (ggSTwARiI NEW UARDWAKE STORE. T'HE subscribers, located in the room lately occupied by Mrs. Faust’s Grocery store, west ol the Railroad Depot, have just opened an entire new stock of Hardware, to wbich.thA.-jr would call (bo attention of their friends and the public generally. The stock, which is large and varied, was selected with especial reference to tlie wants of the public, and consist In part of the follow iug j Building Hardware of all kinds, siieh ns locks, latches, hinges, bolls, screw nails, Ac., and every article of hardware nsi building and repairing. Glass, Putty, Paints, Brushes, Ac., of most approved quality and on (lie most reuse able terms. Tho attention of the Cabinet makers Is invited o ourasHortnient of Varnishes, Veneers, Knobs, tusetts, Mouldings, Ac., w bicli w ill be found (juul to any in the country. Saddlers and Coachmakers, will find in their department ail the articles us ually required in their line ol business, such as Steel Springs and Axels. Tho ussoitment ol WALL PAPER embraces a complete variety of new and choice patterns, of every quality and at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. Alsu, Borders, Win dow Shades, Ac. Honsekeepeis are invited to call and examine otir stock ul Cuttlery, Plated w are. Spoons. La dles, Codec Mills, Caudle Sticks, Snulfeis, Sho vels, Tongs, Waiters, Stair-rods, Hollow -wato, Brass and Iron Kettles, Sad Irons, Ac., which wo intend to sell very low. For the use of Farmers we have an endless variety of all the articles adapted to their li:,o af trade, usually found in a hardware store, such as Plows, Forks, Spades, Shovels, lines, Rakes, Hauies, Halter, chains. Ac., all at the very lov. eat rates, to which wo call their especial notice. We incite the attention of mechanics gener ally to our stock ol Edgo-tools, Plains, Levels, Saws, Unices, UKts, Augers, Hammers, Files, Rasps, Ac. } which wo know to be of a superioi quality. Iron nnd Rice) of all kinds constantly on baud ami for sale cheap. Then come friends and give us a call and ex amine our Goods. Wo charge nothing for showing them, and from a strict attention to business and a desire to accommodate, we hope to merit a libera! share of your putVonage.— Don’t forget tho placo, West Main street, two doors west of the Railroad Depot. STAYMAN & SONS Carlisle, April 5, 1850, Very Important to Piucliasers rplIE subscriber has Just opened the largest J[ and moiß splendid stock of Spring and Sum mer Goods, ever brought to Carlisle, consisting of an Immense stuck of Irish Linens, French Worked Collars, U ndersloevos, Flouncings, Handkerchiefs, &0., purchased from tho importers In Now York, and will bo sold at prices lo duly all competition. Also, a largo assortment of black and colored Silks, Borage do laines, Borages, Lawns, Bon nets, Ribbons, &o. Gliildrun’iund Misses Flats of every fjuaiUy. . , , , Como one and all before purchasing elsewhere, and you will save money. J CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, April 3, 1850. SliawK A LARGE lot of Crape & Cashmere Shawls, of every shade and color, just opening and fresh from Now York. Call and see thorn. Shoes. —A full assortment of ladles Morocco and Kid Shoes and Hoots, Misses and Childrens Shoos in grout variety, just received at the cheap store of CHAS. OGILBY. ' April 3, 1860. OUR HOUSE. THE subscriber, having • leased tho above Ayell.efltftblishod Hotel., situate In North Hanover street* Carlisle, will take possession of tho same on tho Isl of April, and give his on* tiro attention to those who msy bo pleased to favor him with a call. THOMAS COSTAMAGNA. Carlisle, March 27, 1860. LIST OF DEALERS OP Goods, Wares, and Merchandize. Also, Distillers, Millers, Lumbermen, &c., with- In tho County of Cumberland, returned and classified in accordance with tho several acts of Assembly, as follows, viz s Carlisle. Class. License. A. & J. Buniz, 10 $2O 00 Charles Ogilby, 12 12 50 Philip Arnold, 12 12 60 G. W. HUncr, 12 12 50 N. W. Woods, 13 10 00 J. W. Eby, 13 10 00 (\ Inhnfi; Agt. 10 20 0(1 John G. Williams, 12 12 50 Joseph I). Halbert, 12 12 60 Samuel C. Huvelt, 12 12 50 S. W. Haveratick, 18 10 00 Samuel Elliott, 11 7 00 William Kelso, 14 7 00 11. W. C.uifman, 14 7 00 B. J. Kielfer, 14 7 Of Steiner U Bro. 13 10 0t M. Larew, 14 7 0( John W. Rawlins, 14 7 0( Henry Saxton, 12 12 fit John P, Lyne, 12 12 fit Stavman Sc Son, 18 10 Of Henderson 8c Son, 10 20 ()• Woodward & Schmidt, 10 20 0< John Fuller, 14 7 O' Daniel Eckels, 14 7 0 1 J. & I). Rhoads, 14 7 O' W. B. Murray, Georg© W. Hilton, Jacob Slirom, James Hoffer, Thomas Conlyn, Peter Monyer, Mr. Hohrer, J. N. Armstrong, Prof. H. M. Johnson, J. fc J. Keller, S. M. Hoover, Thomas H. Skiles. Arnold & Livingston, John Keony, Philip Messorsmith, llarknoss h Mullht James M’Granahnn, George Leiby, Stewart Jacobs, A. M. Piper, Agt. David Cornman, Fredericks A limner, James Callio, Sr. Henry Peters, Henry Glass, Keepers h Low, William Gould, Arnold A Son, W. D. A. Naugle, H. S. Ritter, William A. Miles, M. Snodgrass, Frederick Cornman, Jacob F. Hoover, J. W. Smiley, Shippenstvrg. Martin Anglo, Philip Deterich, N. A. Cornelius, Johii Wonderlieh, John B. Duncan, Christian Shade, John Criswell, Benjamin Biggs, Willis, Mooro A Co. S. C. lloUar, P. S. Artz, Heck, Huhley & Co. J. G. Altiek, John Gish, Joseph Williams, 14 Nuvin A Reddings, H Jacob Pagno, 14 Kunkle A Slevick, 13 G. 11. Kohl, 14 Totton A Stewrart, 18 John Stnmbaugh, 14 J. Bridges, 14 Samuel Sugars, 11 Mechanicsburg. Daniel Comfort, 14 Hiegel et Herring, 14 George Wubbert, 13 Levi Snell, 14 llonry Leas, 14 George Sincizcr, (Gcoccrj ) 14 John iHegbY, " 13 Swisher A Son, 14 Simon Arnold, 12 Bnndle & Neiswanger, 13 Dr. 1. Dny, 14 Jacob Dorshclmer, 11 Kaufman h Son, (2 stores) 14 John Italian, 14 George Slngizcr, (Warehouse) 10 Uobh Wilson h Co. 14 Milli Hen h Zncharias, 10 Siugizer A Slminer, 13 Isaac Blizzard, 10 Oswald A Kaufman, 14 Daniil Giabill, 14 Hummel A Coover, 14 A>icri7/c. Thomas Slough, Thomas M’Candiish, James M’Candllsh, John M. Davidson, S. (}. Wild, Anthony Foreman, , Joseph Laughlin, William Stit7.cU, William Reed, William Bnitton, J. H. Herron, Bear & Cobangh, ll'esfpcnnj'.^)roug/i. Dav’.dso*,, A James (2 stores) 14 Theo'ioro Hotr.sher, 13 Tn.msend & Patterson, 18 John Hood, 13 Woodward A Schmidt, 13 John Trego, 14 Jonathan Freese, 14 Cyrus (Juodhoart, 14 Edwaul Rogers, H A’ctWon. J. A D. Ihirsh, W. A J. Grucey, Jacob Hwoyer, J. W. Vuuderbelt A Co, M. A J. A. KunUlu, John Minioh, James K) 10, Fetor Gnrvor, Mifflin. Henry Snyder, Frankfort. W. A J. Green, Hopexcell. John Ferguson, Wherry A Co. Shoemaker A Elliott, John Holler, Southampton, J. W. Clever, William Ilauclc, J. F. Bughiuan, Conrad Fusnaught, Henry Myers, Samuel Clark, Dickinson. Russel & Dice, Hays & Palm, Jacob Boclom, John G. Hutchinson, Christian Ockor, Isaac Newcomer, W. & J. Green, Joseph L. Sterner, Francis Williamson, W. M. Watts, Benjamin Plank, North Middleton. Elias Light, South Middleton, Moore & Craighead, Million ft Alexander, A. M. Leldigh, David Nickel, J. A. Gauftnan, Silver Spring, D. M. Loldig, Jacob Simmons, John B. Leldlg, David Strohm, John Houck, Andrew Slngizer, Monroe. Dovlnny & Hull, Mary Fisiol, Lower Allen* ' i Isaac Darion, William Loyd, Raines & Bro. Abm. Brower, 11 7 00 Upper Jllleni Goswcilor & Zook, ' -. i IS 10 CO Jonathan Eckels, ,* • : ? 14 7 00 Peter Gingering,- - 11 7 00 Hi Lougnecker- ’ , < 13 ~ 10 00 Hiram Longnuckery ' . < ~ - Uobort Hctlerick, 14 ? 01) Hampden. • • John Kuts, 10 10 00 Henry Unpp, (warchoUfifc) 14 ;; .7-00 Jacob Eppley, * . 14 7 00 Henry Itumi, (store) ~ 11 7 00 W. ll_. Eckels, 14 7 tw Sheafi'ur k Bro. ' 14 7 00 New Cumbcrlandt ■ \•_ John A. Muchlen, '.'l-*-, U 7 00 Juliu G. Miller, I M 7 (HI Charles Oyster, ( " 13 11)00 Fcaman ic Bolter, ' 13 10 U 0 Mussel-fc James, ; II lo 00 John Horn, 11 7 00 B.F.Lee, 12 12 i»0 John B. Church, * • 13 10 00 Rudolph Marlin, 13 10 00 Eaafpainsborough, i Sheets, Lingaudehl & Esllnger, 11 V 00 W. F. Marlin, U 7 00 George IV. Feslor, 13 10 00 Michael Free, 14 7 00 Jacob LongnecUer, , 11 7 00 Jacob Remilnger, \ 14 7 00 1). A. k J. Dougherty, 11 7 00 I John M'Cormick, 14 7 00 ' Bucher k Son, 13 10 00 ! Kxt & llmuinel, 11 !•) 00 ' D. & J. Uynard, , 11 7 Ot i D. Denlingcr, 11 7 0C distilleries. Philip Zeiglor, Frankfortl. 9 P. A. h J. A. Ahl, Newton, 8 Joseph Hump, 9 Robert Quigley, ,r 0 Abm. Bonier, South Ulddlutuii, ‘8 Henry Glass, ** 10 John Bowman, Lower Allen, 9 M. G. IMt/.hoover, Monroe, 8 Geo. & S. BrarnU, " 8 Henderson it Son, N. Mlddt’n. 7 William Darnitz, Carlisle-' U i MILLS. Marshall James, Wostpeonabu’ 13 ' Dillei & Kridcr, “ 13 Jacob Shellcbiugcr, “ ■ H ! Daniel Ahl & Bro. ft Hi ! Philip Zeiglcr, Frankford, 14 I John Moore, Dickinson, 11 1 Elder Rurnilz, •« 13 j Abm. Rosier, South Middleton, 14 SheatlUy Jk Slmpp, •* ; II 1 J. I). Shuiiller. « , 13 W. L. & T. B. Craighead, S. M. HI Miller & Zug, Meehanicabnrg, 10 I lleiirv Hupp, Hampden, 11 1 T. 11. Bnson, “ II , S. Urndi, Easlpennsboro’ 1 I Daud Voglesong, Monroo* 13 G. W. Leidigh, “ ’ 14 7 01) 7 O' l.*> on G-o. &S. Brandt, “ 14 Isaac Blizzard, “ 13 Christian Eberly, Lower Allen, II John Horn 7 00 1 Sainti'd Bitncr, “ 13 10 00 John K. Kaufman, “ ** M 7 00 C, Hupp, “ “13 7 oo Jacob Cuovor, Jr. U. Allen, 1 ♦ 12 60 John Shnllher, Silver Spring, 11 700'G. H. Bucher, “ » . 13 7 00 Lew la Vuudcrsloot, “ , 11 700 | licndcrßon & Son, N. Mid. 12 16 00 | OYSTEII & EATIKG HOUSES Jacob Low, Carlisle, 8 Henry Peters, “ 8 Win. Sponsler, “ 8 Margate! il IMer, “ 8 Jacob Junta, “ 8 Jacob Stratton, “ 8 Henry Wui nor, “ 8 (Jeorge Murphey, NeWvlllo, 8 Jane Kershaw, “ 8 J. K. Diehl, Newbnrg, 8 Charles Brewster, Newton, 8 Sponsler & Mackey, Shlppchsbg. 8 Samuel Spceso, 4 * 8 Henry UrOwnowuU, Silver B James Maloy, Mcchanlcsbujg, B David Long, “ \ . 8 Jeremiah Precise, Shlromansfri. 8 Smnuol Ji. Grove, Lisburn, ' 8 Abm. Gohlu, Eastpcnnsboro* 8 Mrs. W. Phillips, “ 8 TEN PIN ALLEYS. David Long, Mechaniesburg, Jacob Low, Carlisle, Merchants and others, who feel themselves aggrieved by the abuse classlllcation, will lime an opportunity of appealing by calling on the at the ofllce of thft “'American Vol unteer, ’* any time before 20/A day of -fynL Aflv 4 ibat time no appeal caivbo heard. JOS. C. THOMPSON, Mercantile Appraiser. : oo! 10 00 1 7 0(1 10 00 7 00 7 no 7 00 April 8, 1800. Valuable Town Property AT PRIVATE SALE. OITUATE on East High fiUoet lu tho Bor- Ouiigh of Carlisle belonging to tlio hens Junu-S Thompson, do’cd. Consisting ol two (nil tow n lots adjoining each, containing 00 leet in front uiul tw>o hundred uud Ally feet in depth. Tlu* improvements aro a largo and commodious TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, also n TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, adjoining. The former being very largo and convoaienlly nr. ranged, would bo admirably adapted for n Boarding House, or a pleasant &t cumfoituMe private residence. Tho out buildings arc con venient and in good repair. Tho lots are covered with excellent fruit trees and choice shrubbery. Tho owners arts nonresidents of our Borough, and aro very deairoua that tbo properly should be disposed of. Tho terms therefore will bo made advantage ous to purchasers. Enquire of A.L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent & Scrivener. Carlisle, March 27, 1800, CIV I I Oil in oo ]0 oo 10 oo 10 oo 7 oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 I*o no H 7 oo 12 12 oo 14 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 Notice to Retailers of Liquors. ALL persons who Intend applying for License to Retail Liquors will lake notice ol tho fol lowing order ol Court : And now, IDlh day of March, 18o0—The Court fix tho April and August Suasions, of tho Court of Quarter Sessions, for hear ing applications for License, for the salo of Vinous, Spirltons, Mall and Brewed Liquors, under the Act of 14th April, 1855, at which time all persons making objections will lu* heard. U* tub Covut. 14 7 00 h : oo 14 7 oo 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 Joint M. Oregg, Clerk. March 27, lit. Carlisle Marble Yard. 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 (Ml 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Ift 10 00 14 7 00 II 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 no in 11) oo in 10 no 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 H 7 00 men ARI> OWEN. South Hanover SI., opposilo licntzs' Store, Carlisle, rpllK subscriber has on hand a largo and woll X solectod slock of H 7 00 Hojul-Sloncs Mouunicms, TOMBS, &0., of chaste and beautiful designs, which bo will null at Iho lowest poasUdo rates, being desirous of selling out Ilia slock. Head- Humus finished from Hue.) ilollurß upwftnln. Drown stuno, ninrblo work, mantels, &0., for buildings, raorblo slabs fur fnrnlluro, He., con stantly an hand. Iron railing Cor comolnry lols, dre., of tiro best I‘hlludiilplila workmanslilp, will bo promptly ntlomlud to. Onrllslu, March 27, lHf.ll. 13 10 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 IB 10 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 18 10 00 Dll, S. I*. ZIEGLER. OFFICE and residence Eaal Main siren, 8d door below tho Market Homo. Calls in town and country promptly attended. Carlisle, January 8, 1850—tf 10 00 7 00 Carlisle Female Seminary. MH.it Mrs. (ILAIUC, who have boon lor sev eral years engaged in teaching,respectful ly announce to the citizens of Carlisle and vi cinity, that on the Ist of April, IttuG, they will open in Leather street, in the houso lately oc cupied by Ur. Ulumenthal, a Seminary lor young ladies. The Institution will bo both a boarding and day school, in which all the branches necessary for the complete education of young ladles will be taught. Assistants of tho highest character j for ipialiilcations and morality will bo employed, in accordance with the wants of the Institution. The government will he conducted on strictly Christian principles, n lulu sectarianism will he us ligidiy excluded. Tiio Principals (latter tiicninelvc*s that their lung and successtu! expeuence as teachers, as leMilled by the leeomtnendations in their pos session, u ill enable them to establish an Institu tion of the highest diameter for young ladies. | They are hilly persuaded that such an Inatitu- ■ lion'will he .sustained here by the citizens ami neighboring country, and hope that their conll dcin’e may not be disappointed. A department for younger children will he immediately organized. JVnnt per snsiun of font months. Boaiding, including fuel, lights ?>; wash ing, $5O 00 Piimaiy Department, # 00 iiiraJ leiivu lUrmb'uia for Uuu.Ung, Auburn, a I ft-I^ ■’ , each ' U Si &tc. daily. .. . SUMMER AIthANCEMEKTI U 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 CHANGE OP HOURS, Cumb. Valley Railroad Company- ON und after Tuesday, April I, 1850, pus* sunger trains will leave us follows, (Sun days excepted,) viz : Fun H.vaitHiirnn 1W Trni ii. 2d Tiain. Leave Clnunborsburg, 4.15 A. M. 4.00 P. M •• Shippeiisbtirg, 0.18 *• 5.00 “ U Ncwville, 5.10 >• r> 10 «. - Carlisle. •• »LIS •• “ Mechaniesh’g, 0-55 •* <>.so “ A: ri\e .it Hairhbi.rg, 7.20 “ 7.15 •* Foil CiiAMni.r.Hnißf: Harrisburg. Leave M echaiiicsburg, 8.18 Carlisle, 0.25 “ Nevvville, 10.00 “ Shippensburg, 10.32 “ Anlveat Chaniheishg 11.00 “ 3.15 “ Trains leave Harrisburg lor Philadelphia at 7.40 A. M.,7.50 P. M„ and 1 15 P. M.,—via Columbia. For Pittsburg, at 1d.35 M. 3-30 A. M. For Baltimore, at 8.15 A. M., IP. M. Trains on the Dauphin ami Sus'iuehaiina Kail 077“ Fares from Harrisburg, Carlisle, Ship peiislung, and Chamhersbui g, w ill be ten vents less when paid lor Tickets, at the (Jlllce, Ilian when paid in the Cars. Kailroad Office, riiamb'g. I March 27, 1850. j Omul). Valley Institute CLASSICAL AND NORMAL SCHOOL At MmiAxn'sni no, I’i.sx'a. Her. Jos. S t Loose, Jl. M., Piinn/ntl. The seventh session >.r tins insiitn. lion opens on the Ist oi May. All tin branches of a thorough English and Classical education are taught here. The Noimal class are designed for teachers only, or those who desire to become such. Weekly lectures on the Theory A Practice of Teaching. wilh exer cises on OUT LINE MAI’S and illustrations with philosophical appaiatus. 8 U 0 12 60 6 00 8 00 12 60 12 60 20 00 8 00 Terms—Board, room furnished and tuition per session (21 weeks) s<>•» 00 For fnrthei information addi css the Puneipal and re« eive a eiicnlar. Cnnih. Co. Pa. 10 00 It) 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 M ieh ‘J7. 1 S/,0, Um Public Sale. IN pnmianro of un nrdei of the Cuiirt of coin • in on pleas ot (’ uiuh.-i land Count \ . the midi i - sigiifd a ill tiller at Public Sale and oul-ciy on the pii’inises on ! Suiarday, the l*.d/i <hrj of .'?/o i/, 18.ih, I at tw o o’clock P.M-.'il said d.iv.the lot of ground with tbe buildings and impi om.hu nt» , I thereon, containing I Olio Acre ami Slxleon IVirlies, situated in Silver Spring township. in the < "im tv aforesaid. bounded by 1 1n* Itn tipil; «•. M in. Parker, Kshehnan, & nllicrs, about inid-way between Uogueslowu mid K i u. it bung the same propeily on \v hieb Mrn N.nn’j 1 !ionip son, de'cd., resided. Tlicie is a l“" aluy plastered lIOI’SK & STAJiI.H on said lot ol ground. The terms will be made known uu tLo day of sale ny WILT.TAM R. GOROAS, Tnistoo in j)l;iro ol John Thompson, ilo ial Muruii 27, I*oo, 4t. TO THOSK WHO WISH FARMS—Tohnvo fertile land at a cheap pi ice amt on easy ; terms, your attention is called to the Ridgeway Farm and Coal Company. Twenty-li\c acres or more in proportion, mu pheti l«n pay. i able in instalments of ¥1 per neck <n $4 per. mouth. It is located in Klk county, I’enimyl- 1 Yiihia, iinii has one of tho bust markets !<> r its , produce in the Slate. The soil is a rich loam, 1 and is not to be surpassed tor fanning, ns exam-1 ination will show. It bus tho beat element* cd 1 prosperity, Wins ~. ? I>orWd 1 > orWd by.iwo.rich veinsol \ cott, unu'VvlTl alibrlTyTiy'inlcraeolca by four mil- I roads, The timber ißofthomostvaluablolilnd. Titla unoxoopfloijably good, and warrantee deeds nro given. It presents a good mid sub stantial opportunity to commcnco fanning, pro viding for one’s children or milking «n itncsl. incut. Further particular can he had Imm die pamphlets which arc* scut to impureis. I.eiteis answered promptly. Apply oi address Sau'i.. W. Cattell, Secretary, Ido Walnut St., north side between Fourth and Fiflh sts., Philadel phia. Full inlurmalioii is contained in Hie pamphlets. Febiumy 1 1, 1 HAG dm on oo oo oo DR. UUO. S. SCAIUGIIT, DENTIST. Krum the Baltimore College of to insert Aililiei.il Teeth id c utj description, and to perform all the other \ .noma duties pertaining lu the praeliee of his piofos •nun. (Xlice at tho residence ol Ins im>t hci Last I .outlier street. 3 (loots below Rvdlord. Reference —Dr. <J. Z. Bret*. Carlisle, March 20, IM<o—tf ”o the Heirs and Legal Ur^u'H-ntntn t \ Mat- Ihcii' Kyle, late of //.i County <J Cuinbutand. deceased. TAKE NOTICE lh.il by urine of a writ id Partition and Valuation issued out id the Orphans (’mill <>l Cnnihciland County, and to me directed, I will hold an inquest to diude, part or value the leal estate of said deceased, on the premises, mi Thutsd.u, tho 10th day ol A pril, A. D. IH.VI, at 10 o'clock. A. M., when and where you may intend if j oil t Idnk piepei. JACOB BOWMAN. SlienCT. Sherifl’’s Olllce, Carlisle, March IH, IH.’jtJ—Bl. 7’y the llnrs and Legal Hepreienhilirn of Jaun t Patterson, late of the County <f Cumberland, deceased. TAKE notice lli.il l>y vhtue nfa writ of Par- | lilion ami Valuation, issued mil of the Or. . pilaus' Com I of Cumberland county, and to me' dheeted, 1 will hold an Inquest to diude, pail or \ nine (he real estate of said deceased. on the premises, on Friday, the I IMi day of Apnl, A. D. 1 Hod, at 10 o'eloek, A M-, when and wheio you may attend if vmi think propel. JACOB BOWMAN. SherilL Sherlfl”s Ofllce, Carlisle, March 20, ViO- 31 I'ui'inoi'ti Take Noduo ggpltrvvfggl THK subscriber Ins Just returned from tin* city, with one of the largest uasortiiionts of Hardware over brought to tins place. Uo has Just received 30 do/. llano's with ami without fastenings, li<m and Steol Honks, ranging in pii.-e limn ii ets. u> $1,50. Also, 300 pun ol straight and twist link Trace Chains. from 80 t.. $ 1,25, 1 lomiMtiade traces of .all kl mis . n large ]„( ni Spreads. Fifth, Breast, Butt, Currying, •llaltor and I.og Chains. A very largo lot of Shovols, Forks. Spades, lines, Hakes, ami In short, every Hong ami anv thing wanted by (lie filinei, at the old stand, Fast Mum street. II BN it V SANTON. Carlisle, .March ‘JO. IHoO. To Clai’peiitorN, HiiiUlcrs A,c. rpHK undei signed has been appointed an a- J gent Pot supply ing MCI’LI)I NOS o( any de sign, or Patterns tor buiblingh, at a iuu» h less rate than they «un bo ruudo h«-io- so said by our most oxpeiicnceil mechanns, April 3, IHSG. H- SAXTON. JUST received a lot of Prouty ft Mears Bt-lf sbaipening coulod-druughl Plows, and loi said at reduced prices. STAY MAN U SONS. Carlisle, April 3, IASG. TIRUNKSomI Carpel Bags. A huge lot o( ■Travelling Tiunks and Carpet Bugs fursam clioup by PHIMP ARNOLD.®} April 5, 1856. Wall by tlio Ton. JUST received a lurgo anfiorlment of Wall I’uinT, which will ho sold very chonp. March 27. __ 11. SAXTOJf^ WK cull the aUcu(ii>ii »| iho jujW/o tv (ho poruiitn riu.d'Mi n, Fi.-.. f>',r '™- torlng b.uJ.n, o, odlnijni.WW tx ™'; •„.„l .U.dO, nod ch«l- * oo.u-on,cn.. F.u f>alo .»l Wnillotl in piivmoni foraub 1 . scrlptloD, advertising andjob-worlr. ! yovemhor-, Isi Tram. 2-f Tmin. 8.15 A. M. I.OU P. M 1.30 '• 2.11 “ 2.11 •* 3.15 •• Modern Onmmetital branches at Professors charges. No deduction for absence after entrance ex cept in case of protracted illness. Hrfatnces— Holi. Fred. Walts, J. B. Barker, Esq., Uev. C. B. Wing, Hev. A. U. Kroner, Uev. J. D. Morse, Uev. Jacob Fty. Uev. W, W. Ells, James Hamilton, Hr. (E E. Blumeuliial. Carlisle, March 20, 1850—ly A. F. SMITH, i-upl Cnmbci'laud Valloy Unul(. TROrU lETOKS, W 11.1,1 VM IvKn, Mkl-CHOIU BIIESNCMAN, U'imt. C. Steurett, John Dtst.u», Kiui’d. Woods, John C. Sterrett, 11. A. Sturgeon. And draughtsmen,supplied wahLor ulling Instrumcnlß, Transits, .Compasses* THUS Bank doing business in tbe name ol Rods, Chains, Tape Measures, Cases or MathO JL Ker, lii enneinan h. Co., is now lulls pro- mntieal Drawing Instruments, Ivory Seales, pared In do a general Banking Business \Mll» I’rotr.ieinM, I’.ualW Kulus, Dividers, Drawing ploinptik‘ss ami lidi.'litv. Ib-ns. T Squares, *c. Muncy received on deposit and paid bark on 1 Tbe quality of my Compasses wlllbo guaran. demand without notice- Interest paid on Spe- tied, also that of Ibe Engineers’lnstruments, to ei.d deposits. Particular attention paid to tin* be equal to any sold in this city, and at lower eoileetiun of notes, drafts, checks, &c., In any ■ prices. JAMES VT. QUEEN, part <d the United Slates o, fai.udits, JW I Clicsnul at., noaf lOtb/PWIa. Remittances made to England. Ireland, or March 13, IBoU—lt . •’.. . ’ , tbe Continent. The faithful and conlblenlul' CT*i lluslraled and priced .Catalogue* Of in execution ol all unlcia entrusted to them, may j strumeuts forwarded by mall gratis. Tlivj uiM at all times be pleased to give any Estate NotlCC. . , inloini.ition desired in regard to iihiik-i matters T ETTEKS ol Administration on tbo.cstfue of in general. Inlerest.it Hm rate of 3 per cent. J-i Jacob Wallers, Into of Hampden pci annum mil be paid on Sperm) deposits as Cumberland co., dec’d., have boon Usqqc| by licrelolcji e. R,inking House in Trout’s Build the Register of said county, to tllO SUbMffbW ! nr'. Mini sin-i, a7i u dooi s cast <>l ibeKml- residing in Upper Allen township. All pcfsbns j load Di-pol. open lor business Irom oor lock , indebted to said estate arc requested to tnsko 1ni ,,1 diy moi ning until 4 o’clock m Hie evening, i inedUto payment, nnd those haring dolma will 11. A. >» fUKGKuN, Cashier. present them for settlement to I Caili'le. March IK. l3oil—ly | C. TITZEL, Adtn’r. rr UK J.’f : .u'!°"„ S „l. kW p.! ESTABLISHED «99. J_ in, >-i ill.- l, hi;itr.l Each-'/"I > • KOBIXSON U SON, Manufacturers IM./us, AK'*, n.mi.iiiily on hand, Zelgier’s. •of Looking Glasses, Portrait and Picture I’l'iiUa uul 11 1 iih uoil'h Plows. Wo him- also Frames, and importers of French Plato Looking A i\ IU- • lot ci iim lutuous York Plows cm ' GUsm-*, Ac., No. ‘ilB,Chcanutst.,abovoifinlh h '.nil' .uul .il'u a line u.wji tmenl ol Cultivators, at., Philadelphia. at the old Stand, East Main stmt. At whoso establishment may always bo found II L>U V SA-XTON. ! a, > extrusive assuitmvut of Piers, Mantles, Hall Cirlisle March **n land Clumber Glasses, of every description, from the plainest to the most ornamental styles, richly ornamented gilt Tables, Brackets and Tripods, importers and dealers In first class European Engravings, Oil Paintings, Drawings and other works ot art. Old Primes rogiUed and old Glass taken in sxchaugo for new} dsm agod'Platos resilvered, 4t€. Country merchants and others, having orders for any article connected with the Looking Glass and Print business, can have them execu ted at the old establishment, at the shortest no -1 tico and lowest prices.- All goods bought al 1 tills establishment for transportation are packed | lu the best manner. March G,185G —ly AT a meeting of the board of Directors, held nn the sth o! .March, 1860, it was unani mously resolved that interest should be paid on special deposits by the Carlisle Deposit 13 auk, incoiporutud by Urn State ol I’cnnsylvauia, ns lollops, mz: •1 pm- cent per annum for 4 months. 4 \ •• “ H • < 5 “ “ 12 «< I 1 nlcrest cease after the expiration of tiio ccr till'uvte, unless renewed, and the money always '• paid back Y.iibout notice. I By order of the Board of Directors. W. M. BEETEM, Cashier. March 13, 1850—li» I*roflioi»otary , « Xolfce. NOTICE is hereby given to nil persona inter ested, that the account of Richard Ander h.in, A.-oigmc <.l Gumgc Kcesaman, under a .Iced ol \ olnnlary alignment, foi Hie bciicllt ol eredilurs, has been tiled ui the l’iolliutiolary'a t)lllee, lui examimilion, and w ill be presented to tho ('mitt ul Common Ideas of Cumberland courdv. Ini continuation and allow .nu c. on Wediiesd.iv, lliu Uithdav ..('April. A. |». IS'iL.. I). K I’roth’y. pn 1’ 11U.L1 r, Uep. I’rolh'y. M m-)i i;t, ]hv, :u VVijiv imhs udl vj Ih n nsiut g. ri'tllK el< \ eiilh sesvmn id ibis I nslil uli.-n will L Ci.iuiiieiir. on Moml i\ , 111 > • <lli ol M.ij next. I’.uciils and (i liaidians mo i * sp< > I hill) 11 qnes- Icd to inqmii; into iln- mei its wi lie* Institution. ’1 ho location is icln. <l. pleasant and healthful, and the coin se o| nisi i net n>n cm In aces the • >n 1 1 n.n \ and lugh.-i brain lies ol an I ngliah ednea -1 mil. togcthei with the I. atm. l , 'uiich and G.iman languages, and \’ocal and lustra. liieiital music. notict: terms = Buaiding, Washing and Tuition in (he English branches, and Vocal music ]>el session, (-1 weeks) st) |! (’<) I'oi circulais containing particular*, addi.ss U. UE.SEIM.EK. Jlun abutg. I'd. M n < I, I 1, l.M.ll). AOTKE, I'IOUH, Carlisle Deposit Rank. FIVE FEU CENT. While Hull AcaUtiii) ini. r. I*oolol A .VS STATE CAPITOL Venetian Blind Factory. llicniLr rai-im u Awauntu -\.i llaiuusdluc Tam. S,ur Hu Cvnui <>/ I'.miWli.ih.l (»«/««/ Strrrls, It Aitui mi no, I’a. UWINU now completed my new shop, I am prepared to Iniuish Blinds ol the latest stylus cboupur than city prices. Owing to the incieaac ol my biisiues*. 1 lime been obliged to piucme thu necessary niaehlnciy to miinududnie them on a huger scale; and can sell cheapen , than any uthoi establishment,and warrant them to wear as woll us anv that can bo mndo ir> the United Slates. I lelcr to Hie tallowing gentle nmn. churches and coi pm at ions, whoso orders I had the pk-asiue to UN to their until c sallifac- Dull. KLI'l RKNCL*. Win M. I'iall. Speaker uC the Scnalo ol I’a. I; S Cou.li u-li, Secretary ol tin- Coium’vi 111. .I.uub A. Mun.lle. Washington cilj . )•;. B.mka, Auditor (ieneral ol Fa. (Jiii. Uuiiiuioit, I'liiln. county. I’a. K. Church A: Lev i Moi kin, Cnnih. co., I’a. li üborl J . Kobe. K-vj.. Philadelphia. (Jhamhci ..litur Church — Rev. U.I 1 . Lyslci. Ileillulii Chinch -Rev. licnciljcl. Clmrc.hlowii Church—J. Murphy. Kmirblovui •• Utiv. C. Nlllvraur. NVu poll “ M • Thai. luT. HunmiuMovvn “ JL L Hummel. M nltllelow u •• Hamel Komlip. I'axt.m “ W. Hulherloril. Kov. Maher. Rev. C. A. lL«y M.lho.lial •• Mr tftrnniinßor House Ropiencntativ-es, ( , ‘L Jack. Senate Chamber, S. T. Jonch. Supremo Court Room, (Jen. Miller. Col ,1. IL linnl, Harrisburg. Hon. \V. F. Murray, •• Col. Wells (-overly, “ March 18, IHoil-Om U. SAXTON'S THE subscriber lias just returned from tha Eastern cities, and has opened at bis al*po iu North Hanover street a now and full. assort ment of ILVHDWAIIE, and, now invites all per sons id want of good Uartlw'ard at reduced price to give him a call os bo cap accommodate wl from a needle to an anvil, one at prices to suit the times. ■ ' ' i To HousEKtEPEas.-T-A great assortment of j housekeeping articles, such uj* britss, and enamel preserving kettles, frying pans, bake pans, wof tle irons, smoothing Irons, shovels) tongs, wait ers, trays, forks, knives, carvers, steels, butcher knives, rpoona, plated tea St table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great variety, razor and razor straps, scissors, shears, spades forks rakes, hoes, tubs, water cans, painted buckets, wash-boards, improved patent uisU-rn pumps and lead pipe. Brushes. —A largo assortment,of .whitewash, dust, sweeping, horto & painter's brushes. luo.v. —A largo stock uf hammered bar iron, ' rolled iron of all kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, : round, square and band iron,- English' wagon | boxes, and steel of all kinds. 1 I’Aijfrs, oil, varnishes, turpcnllrie, glue, lie. Glass of all sizes. . . : , . To SnnßiiAK.Kßs.—A full assortment of Mo rocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts, Shoe-thrcac, Pegs, Knives, and Tools ol all kinds. ' Blake’s Fire Proof Paints of dlffbreqt dolor*. To C \ apEN'TEßs.—A ftiU assortment ofphnes, saws, chisels, gages, squares, braces, Utta,'beheh screws, augurs and augur bitts, hatchets, Ac. To CuACUHA ICERS * SIDDLERS. — A fl«t rtle assortment of carriage trimmings, SUCh M laces, tassels, fringes, drab cloth and satliuett, head linings, imiUition enameled leather,patent leath er curt.iin oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasher | Irons. Lamps, Axles, Springs, Molablo Castings, i Bent Felloes, ilu.bs, Bows, Philips* patent boxes 1 for wood axles, tine brass, silver plated and Ja pan harness mountings,Saddletrees,lVhij)!,and every article used by Saddlers very.cu'eap: i Carlisle, March 22, 1801. J. P. LYIfK. Engineers, Surveyors March , 1850— Ct HOME AGAIN I Mbs. REYNOLDS would inform all Inter ested, that she has returned fromPhllsdol phis, where alio had been for a fotv weeks, ac quiring the now process ofambrotyptog, or tak ing likenesses on glass, which bare only to bo seen to bo admired by all lovers of pretty pic tures, or of those whom the pictures represent. Her course of instruction bos been full and complete, there having been engaged la the es uldifdmieut iu wfdch she was, the best artistic talent in tho city in all branches of pbotogt*- I,h); and the gentlemanly proprietor ondoposa*. tots spared no pains to give her an Iptolligonb knowledge of the art. She therefore feels con lldunt ol being able to perform all she promises,, when that pi mime is. to furnish os good atubro-. typos, us well as dagucl reotypCS, Q 8 Can bo pJJO-. dneed elsewhere. A word for nmbndyprs: though there arc still' those who will prefer the daguerreotype, yet thu iinibi'oiype has several advantages over it; tho imbroi.' pe can ho seen In any light, is not sub. p-ct to i hiingo, dampness having no effect on it; in fact ilune is no way to destroy a real nmbro r, pc when (hushed, hut by breaking the gloss. I’cisons an- United to examine spcqlmbna. Uuoins still at tho aouth-westcorilcr of Jlon, over and I.onther «U., over Mr. Fetter'sG*bL nul Ware loom, w hero sho invltts all her nttme. rrnis u mnda and patrons, ami.as many aewonea as muv loci'disposed* to lavor her. w a call. * < '.n l,sb*. l'«b 11, I WO—lm Proclamation. WIIKK EAS the lion. James U» GbABJJI, I’ioidcnt Judge of ()|u sovsral Goitrts of,- I'niiiiiiiiii Pleas in the comities of QuubesMod, IVny. and J niiiata, and Justices of (Uo several* Cmn is of t)ycr and Terminer and'Goacral Jail. Dciiv >i\ m said counties,uml Samuel W.oodburu, ami Jidin Rupp, Judges of tho Courts of Oyer, and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for thp nul of alt capital and other otlendcrs, In thtf said, cmmiy of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed., dated the 14th day pj JatUUiy, lflsd» have ordered tho Court of Oyer ondJcrmlpcr and General Jail Delivery to bo holdon al C«r lislo, on tho Monday of April, 1868, (being tho 1 liii day,) at ten o’clock in. tho CoTOQOOU, J to cootinno two nocks. ! notice h hereby given to the Oorpi\er, J.os* (l.v,s Of {ho Peace, nod Constable* of Urotaid> county ul Cumberland, that they are by the said precept tiouiinandod lo bo then and there in thoir proper Pomona, \\ it It tbclr rolls, ln« quiaiuons, caainiiyulona and, all other remora buncos, lo doJboso thlogsyvhicjh to tbdc offices, appertain to. bo done, and all (hasp thal*ar» bound by recognizances, to prosecute against ibe prisoners that oro or (bon shall be in tho Jail of Mid ommty, ary lu bo there to prosecute them • us shall bo Just JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff* February 21, 185 Q. REinmi., DR. BODHW, Ohrono. Thorranl ThyvlctAb. nixt Surgeon, has removed fafs oflWo to W'ost Muin street, one door West of tho P(iWl(i S<|tmiv aikl opposite Shull's Hotel (tho TVWEh ingiun House.) Uosldonco at CROZI)SRTO IMol. Curllnlc, January 31, 1856. (2 m.) FOOTS & BROTBEK, - Plumbers & Gas FiUorSi. E.-LST MAIN STREET, CARhjStE, rpllE Hubscrlbornato prepared to.-aeccuio all Y, kinds of work In their line, vlg 1,1 Load und lion Pipes, I Dath Dollars, Hydrants, J Water Closets, Wash Basins, : Force and , HyirmHo -Rsms, «Ci| Every description o( Plain and or«"' nu,,lal Gas Future*, a,rolled <»■' rut up on Iho most ««on.bl« . ; f’/xoircs put up in Cburclics pt stiofl „Jtico\ in Iho roost modern s(yK). 0?“ Jobbing nttomlod to. October 126, 1850. Ball) Tuba, Hoi und Cold Shower Baths, guo. z. rniETis, :. DENTIST. Officer Uiore&ddttip?’ nf Im brother, on North i’lU'St.^* November 16, 1855.
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