Stfin our front ranks !. Are i-pur banner so successfully dmin j s (ratidn to |:»o at the Very °' l(sct .f d '”on.lTtevm7 And it f o r til c. en. aid igidncs s_rigid i&for what ? For *dhww« 6 an(l por . >;‘nsiron —to tl.o pi i".‘‘l’. . Q f non-intervention Isisting in that pci Pj g f,rte of bis boat though it .»*P“™ by ns nil that friends. 1 of our partv coukl have heenVested to tl.o Presidency when cl.andn was, and I trust we w.ll pause long be fore any such declarations are . made by tins convention as contained in the resolutions cMTor. d by tl.o gentleman Iron. Westmoreland (Mr. <?(okea) and that some one on that side of the onestion will be able to show more clearly than liai yet bean done, whore this intervention com plained .or has been attempted, and give ns stronger reasons than wo have yolThoard, be fore wo retrace onr stops. My time lias expir ed. sir, or I would gladly continue this discus sion, nnd trust be able to show, that no mattoV what frauds or outrages may have been perpe trated on either side in Kansas, the Republican party alone have been the cause of the exclu sion of kans.ia from the Union as a free State- AT est News from Europe. —We have throe daps later news from Europe, by thearrij ral .of the steamship America, from Liverpool. In the English markets cotton was active, with an advance in prices; breadstuff's were depress ed, and there was an advance in Consols, The barque Loander, of Bath. Ale., from Liverpool, on her way to New Orleans, with a cargo of .salt, was sunk on the 11th ult., by a collision with the steamship North America, and the second mate, eight seamen, and the captain’s wife were drowned, eleven others, besides, the captain, being saved by, the steamer. In the British House of. Commons, Lord Palmerston had moved for leave to bring in 1 his new India bill, ■ It proposes to abolish the Court of Direc tors, and establish a Council, to bo composed mainly of persons who had been in India, or who were acquainted with Indian sffairS. t nit matter was' debated at soinc length without any result. The Bank of England had reduc ed its rate of-discount to three per cent. ‘ Presidential Candidates of tlie Black Re publican party, for the Campaign of 1860, have already been named by the Republican papers ofdtio North,.. They trot out the followinggen tlemon as their-favorites arid best,men-lor. the' next Presidential Campaign. Messrs. Banks, Jlale, and Seward; John C. Fremont is as yet unspoken of, and is npt like to, bo. He. lias al ready experienced a defeat, which was very un pleasant to him no'doubt. Kansas will have to IdeSd more profusely than she did at the last Campaign in order to acooriiplisb a President, ■so you had better bo whetting up your knives. SaOta; Anna. —This wooden-legged hero was by-last accounts expected in Havana, whence he is to sail for Vera Cruzin.aSpanish steamer, in order that bo may once more assume the Pre sidency iri Mexico. Quarters had been prepa. red for him attheHouse ot a distinguished Mex ican, and it was a settled fact that he would re turn. A. correspondent at Havana says : “ W hat part Spain rimy play in the game is hard to tell at present, but it .is generally believed tliat risen and vessels of war have v becn promised iri case of hostility on the part of the opposing faction. Spain will receive her full claims by virtue of a now Ireatyvthe rough draught of which has been made hero. No one mentions the armed expe dition against Vera Cruz, as Santa Anna’s re turn removes ail necessity for the employment of Her Majesty’s troops. The Mexico took out a largexuimbor of exiles that wore biding their time in Havana.” , ■ . .. Mna. Cunningham Stilt, Lives.— The world has for some time lost track of Mrs. Oun ningham of Burdell murder and bogus baby no toriety. ' The New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger rakes her to the Surface iri the following paragraph : On Friday last she hired a house in Thirty first.street, near the Third Avenue, and yras ■faoring into it—when the landlord,-ibr the first . : Hme',iiJiscov£red'wltp was that had become his teiiahi. Mrs. Cunningham thereupon received notice to qjiit, but she vigorously remonstrated and threatened to appeaLto the law for protec tion-. ' Nevertheless, nest day she found other quartern., and this morning evacuated the prem ises in Thirty-first street. . ' The Kansas Question.— The bill for the admission of Kansas under IbeLecompton Con stitution. was discussed during the last week, (h the U. S. Senate, by Messrs, Green, of Miss ouri : doitamer, of Vermont: Seward, of New iTork ; Thompson, of New Jersey ; Hammond, bf South Carolina: and Doolittle, of Wisconsin, ihe Senate adjourned over from Thursday un til yesterday, when the discussion would be re sumed. 311arritb. Iri Carlisle, on (ho 6th itisfant, by thellev. j. w. Smiley, RoV. E, J. Duiskiiouse, o( the Maryland Annual Conference, to Miss Heniu- Utta Gibson, of Perry county. On the 4lh inst., by the Rev, J. Evans, Mr. Hlciiaud M. Ebkskr, to Miss Catharinb Ent ißic, ‘both of Newton township. Xitb, fni Newvllle, On the Ist inst., Maiißaunt Huklat, in the 441 h year of her age. In Ncwville, cm the 3d inst.. Mam-ha Thom as. aged about H years. . Hpn ( JEdward Everett, WlL.fi debtor ati address 6ri the Lifej Char acter and Services of Washington, at Haf-- risburg, on Friday evening, March 12th, 1858, upon which occasion the Cumberland Valley Railroad Companj will issue Excursion Tickets, at the following rates Carlisle to Harrisburg and return, Mechanicsburg ■“ “ .40 Trains leave Carlisle at 4.00,-I’. M. “ Mechanicsburg at 4.80,1’. Mi fieturning train will leave Harrisburg a 10, P. M. C” All Excursion Tickets must be secured before entering the cars or full faro will be charged. 0.. N. LULL, Sup’t. March 11,1858—1 t 1 Estate Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. A. Gri Hull, deceased, arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement without delay to J. S. ./lil’y. for llie'heirs. March 11,1858-61 Dissolution. mHE partnership heretofore. existing between ■ X A. A R. Noble, was dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist day of March, 1858. Persons having 'claims against .or settlements to make will please call with their accounts at the office -of A. Noble. A. NOBLE, , R. NOBLE. Carlisle, March 11, 1858—8 t Protlionolai-y’i* Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons into, rested, that the following accounts have been filed in the Prothonotary-’s Office for exam ination by the accountants therein named, and will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for confirmation and al lowance on Wednesday, the 14th day of April, 1858. 1. The account of Hon. Samuel Woodhnfn,- Sequestrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turn, pike Redd Company. 2. The account of David' Wherry, Committee of William Rump. P. QUIGLEY, Proth’y. March 11, 1868—fit Xtumb. Co. Agricultural Society. G' W. SHEAFFER, Treasurer, in account * with the Cdmbcrland.County Agricultural Sociofj’, 1867 . Dr. January 10, to" balance Ironi last aoct., ' 633,10 To casliflfrom Members, Tick- , efs sdld 1 dining the fail', 1273,71' W. Askew, rent, . 85.0(7 County lor 1806-7,- 200,00 . , - -t_—i—s2l46,Bl CrV By cash paid for lumber,',print' _ .; ting, hardware, taxes, &c., 253,00 Expenses during lair, • 251,48 For additional land, 000,00 Premiums, for 1850, 48,75 do., for 1857, 205,00 1358,23 Balance in hands of Treasurer, Wo have "examined the account of G. W. Shcaffer, Treasurer of the Cumberland County Agricultural Society, and (hid it correct, and that ilie balance in bis bands is seven hun dred and eiglity-eiglit dollars fifty-eight cents, dijo to the Society. Respectfully submitted, . JNO. B. PARKER, (committee W. L. CRAIGHEAD, J Committee. . March 11,1868. ■ Jioiicc. A general meeting ol the members of the Cum berland County Agricultural Society will bo hold at the Court House, on Saturday, tie 20tb of March, at 11 o’clock, A. M-, to make arrangements for the next March 11, 1858-21 ■ - Mcicliaut Crist Mill For Kent. THE undersigned offers his. Merchant, Grist Mill and Tenant House -for rent from the first day of April next, situated on tlio Conodo gninot creek, about 4 miles west of Carlisle. If not rented soon, be would bo willing to give em ployment to a good and competent Miller to carry on the business. ; MARSHALL JAMES. . March 11,1858. - . Removal, I HAVE removed niy store from Hie old stand to Hamilton’s riew Building, corner of. Main and Fill sis., directly opposite the Methodist Episcopal Church, where I will be pleased to see all my old customers and as many new ones ns will favor me with, their ptitronago. I am now receiving a lot of now Goods, and will sell them as cheap if not cheaper than any house in (he county. Como one and alt to the now store and secure good bargains. . CHAS. OGILBY. Carlisle,, Marcli lIV 3858. . ' ' ‘ ShcriflPs Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of. Vendiiioni Ex ponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland-county, and to me direct ed", X will expose to public vendue dr outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday, the 3d day of April, 1858, at .10- o’- clock A. M., the following described real estate, viz *. . A tract of larid situated fn Hopewell township, Cumberland county, horinded on file north by. land of W.jW. Frazer and others, on the south by land of Martin and Dillor, on the. oast by lands of Gilbert Sharpe and others, and on the west by land of Mitchell and Ifeberiig’s heirs, containing one hundred and eighty acres, bo the same more of less, having thereon erected a two story Log Honsfe and Frame Barn. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Hol lar. ' Also, a lot of ground, situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, bounded on the north by the Cumberland Valley Railroad,, on the south by the Triridlo Spring Road, on the oast by land of Andrew J. Kanfihianjand on the west by land of Rev. Jos. S,. Loose, containing one-and-a.half acres, be the same more or less, having thereon erected the Cumberland Valley Institute and other buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the property of 1.-D- Rupp & Hugh Coyle. '. ■ Also, a lot of ground situated in the Borough, of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, con taining 54 feet in front and X7O, in depth, bo the same more or less, bounded on iho north by.Lo cust’Street, on,tbo .south < by;«notb«uAot.oi:,l)e. fondant, on the east by an alley, and qri.j’L west by Market: street, having thereon three story Brick Dwelling House, Slang)?-:!'' House, and other buildings. Also, a lot of ground situated iri tlie Borough of Me clianlesburg, Cpmhcrlandcounty, contain ing 48 feet in froritiand' 170-iri depth, bq the same more, or. less, bounded on the north by other lot of tlie Defendant, on the south by lot of B. C. Painter, on the east by an alley, and on the west by Market street, having thereon erected a Frame Stable, &c.‘ Seized arid taken in execution as the property of John Koser. Also, a lot of ground situated in Westpenns. borough township, Cumberland county, bound ed as follows s On the north by land of Jacob Throne, on the south by land of Henry Brown, on the west by land of George Zinn, on the cost by a public road, containing tbroe-and r ono-half acres, be the same more or-less, .having thereon erected a two- story Log House, Log Shop and Log Stable. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robert Stuart. Also, a lot of ground situate in Churchlown, 'Monroe township, Cumberland county, contain ing 90 feet in front and 150 feet in depth, be the same more or loss, bounded on the north by an alley, south by a lot of John Paul, west by an alley, and on tlie east by a public road, haying thereon erected a two story weatberboarded House, Frame Stable, and other Out-buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Samtiol Algicr. By virtue of a writ of Flora Facias issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Cumberland county,, and fo me directed, and amicable con demnation thereon given, ! will expose to pub lic vendue or outcry, iff tlie Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday, the 3d day of April, 1868, at lo o’clock A. M., the following described real estate, viz:. A lot of ground situate' in (ho Borough of Kewvillo, Cumberland couniy, containing 196 foot iri,front and 10() feet iri depth, bo tlie same more or less, bounded on tlie east by High St., south by Railroad street, west by other property of the Defendants, and on the north by Charles Linder, having thereton erected the Big Spring Lijofary Institute and other Cut-buildings. Also, a lot of ground situated in the same Borough, containing 00 feet in front and 10.0 feet in depth, bo the same more of less, Having fboreoH erected a two story Brick Dwelling House and other Chit-houses, bourided on tlio noftli and west by Hon. W. Dock, on the east by tiro Big Spring Literary Institute, and on the south by Railroad street. Also, a lot of ground situated.in Newton (own ship, Cumberland county, containing nine acres,, bo the same more or less, hounded on the west by W. Klink, on Iho norlh hyjohn Williams, on the east by Mrs. Alii, and on the south by a public road. Seized and taken in execution as tlie properly of the Incorporation of the Big Spring Literary Institute. And all to bo sold by JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, ( .March 11, 1858—4 t j ' , For Rent. THREE Rooms above the Store of the sub scriber. They are largo and Well suited for a Dentist, Daguorreotypist, &c., and will be rented on reasonable terms. C. INHOFF. Carlisle, March 4,1858—tf Payllpand Save Costs! THE subscriber notifies all persona to come apd settle their accounts on or before the first of April next, as he is determined to sue af ter that date all who do not do so. C. INHOFF. Carlisle, March 4,1858 —1m Notice. IS hereby given, that the store lately belon ging to John C. and Wra. C. Foanaught, at Oakville,Cumberland co., is for sale. The store room is on the fail, road, and in a very advanta geous place (or country trade and business.— Any one desirous of going into the business of merchandizing, will find this uu excellent op portunity. The books of John C. & Wm. Fos naught, are in my hands for collection, and those indebted' are. requested to make payment immediately. CONRAD FOSNAUGHT, Assignee. Oakville, Climb. co.„March 4,'1858-11 POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR M WILLIAM CORNMAN, SAML. TRITT, and JOHN TR[MISLE, Esqrs., Directors of the Root and of Chtf. House. of .Employrri’erit.of Cum.bd'flaud , County, in account With sard bounty, from the ififsf day of J.aii- Cnsli received from County TrOna’i'. $7,00Q 00 Of Mich. Winger for uso pf D. Mohlcr, 846 60 Of John Glendcnin for hides & skins, 124 40 Of J. M. Means for use of C. Laughhn, 60 UU Of G. Saunders for use ol M. Knettle, 50 00 For drove pasture, r .m For Use of P. Qnamony, o JO For nseofJ. Smith, i -H For Sundries, ' aon For Potatoes, - 4 ° u $788,58 $7,020 06 Hue J. Squire, Treasurer, n£ settlofn’t. 589 91J JACOB- SQUIBB, Esq., Treasurer of the Pdor:Housc and House of .Employment of Cumberland. Couniy, in account with the Directors of said Institution, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, A. D., 1857, inclusive, vis ' “ .. DR. Received from Bounty Treasurer, 7000 00 From J. Lobach, Steward, from dif ferent sources as exhibited in the foregoing statement, 026 06 Balance due Treasurer on settlement,. 589 914 7 bead of Horse's, 2 Colts, 15 Milch Cows, 25 head-of. Steers, 1 Bull, 6 Calves, 10 Hogs, 10 Shoals, 20 Pigs, and 3 Sheep. , _ Beef, Pork, Mutton.and Veal fattened and killed on the-Farnii in 1857. 26 Beeves average Weight 536 pounds, (13936 lbs.) 21 Hogs, average weigbf 201 pounds, (4,221 lbs.) 12 Calves, average weight-62 pounds, (744 lbs.) 9 HheepVavcrago weight 50 pounds, (450 lbs.) making in all 19,351 lbs. . ; ' ; : , : - Farming Utensils on the Farm Ist of Jami»Rji,?lBsS. 1 Broad and 1 Narrow wheeled Wagon, 1 Stone Wagon, 1 jpqlr/of Wooddad. der»' 2 pair of Hivydadders, 1 Cart and. cart gears, l one barso- i l?ngpn: and'. h<itnesB, 4 Plows, 4 Harrows 6t)butilc ShoVel PlowSra~Blngle ; ahoTet Ploway l- QrdTmA l 4)tih, 1 Threshing''Wsßlnb-St-Horse-Power; ( Fanning Mili,TCprhShulleiv2 1 Rolling Screen, 2 Grind Stones,!! Log Chains, 88 Cow Chains, 6 sett of Wagon gear k/0, sett of Flow Bears 1 sett of Carpenter’s tools, 1 sett of Blacksmith too Is, one sett of-Btwhering fools, 6 Wheelbarrows, X Cabbage Knife, 0 Grain Crad!c*,-XOMo wingSy I bc»,'2ACn(focfci, 8 Crowbars, 2 Picks 7 Shovels, and a variety of Quarrying Tools; also. Spades, Porks,! Jfaltcs; SickJcs, Corn Hoes Stono Hammers, Sledges, Axes,- Wood Saws, Mauls, Wedges,-iwyp&c. . Schedule Showing the Proceeds of the Farm for 1857;, 759 bushels of Wheat, 16 of Rye, 1400 of Corn, 1000 of Oats, 700 of Potatoes, G of Clover, seed 3 of Timothy-seed 1 , made 40 loads of Hay, 30 of Cornfodder, 8 wagon loads oi Pumpkins, 10 barrels of Cider, 2000 bead of Cabbage, 15 doz. Cucumbers, 30 bushels of Parsnips,-15 bu shels of Tomatoes, 5 of Turnips, 3 oi Peas, 30 of Onions, 30 riffled Beets, H, ofSoup Beans. 142 Shirts and Chemise, 56 Bolsters, 72 Frocks, 50, Aprons, 23 Sacks, 25 Caps,-,39 Slioets, 5 Bonnets. 77 Skirts, 15 Chaff-hags, 26 Comforts,7o Towels, JOO Pillow-cases, TS'llandkerchicib, 20 pair of Stockings footed, 32 pair knitted, 5 Table Cloths, made 47 barrels of Soil Soap, 30 Gallons of Apple Butter, raadeSO Coffins, 6 large ; 6ates, 2 small Gates, 1.2 Bedsteads; 6 Single Trees and a variety of axe handles, pick handles, &c., tie. ' Number. of-Paupors in the Institution Ist January, 1857, of which 12 were Nnm C bor r admitted up till 31st December, 1857, of which 21 word colored and 6 born in the bouse, ' Making the whole number through the year, Ot which 7 died, 2 children bound out, 9 eloped, and 18a discharged,. Leaving the htunber of paupers, jn the Poor House Ist of January, 1858, of Which 20 are colored, , Out-door paupers supported at public expense through the year, Whole number remaining chargeable at the end of the year, Of those remaining in the Poor HoriSo 81st December, 1857, there are— Males 71, of which 9 are colored, ’. , , Females 41, oi which 11 tire colored, And 22 out-door paupers, There areas neat as can bo ascertairied 4 nhder 1 year, 2 from i to 5, 2 frOra O to 10, 3 from 10 to 20, 20 from SO to 80, 14 from 30 fo 40,' 18 from 40 fo 50, 21 from' 50 to 60, 18 from 60 to 70, 9 from 70 to 80,1 from 80 to 90. _ ' • ■ - . , In addition to the above, 775 transient panprirs hr travellers, have been received and support ed for short periods without regular orders. Wo tlie Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Cnmlrorland county, do certify that tlie above and foregoing statement to ftotitain a just and true exhibit cf the limtitn r -tirn during the.poriod above , stated, according fo (he best of our knowledge. Given nn (RmSWI del- 6Ur hands and the seal at said office, this Ist day of January, A. D. 1858; WILLIAM CORNMAN, 1 SAMUEL TRITT, • {.Directors. . JOHN TRIMBLE, V Test— Joseph Loiucir, Oik. Wo the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and sworn according <o law ex amined the accounts and vouchors of the Directors of tho Poor and House of-Employ'mont ot the said county, Irom the Ist day ol January to the 31st day of December, A. D., 1857, inclusive, do certify that wo find a balance due-Jacob Squiei V Esq., Treasurer of said Institution, of the sum of five hundred and eighty-nine dollars ninety-one cents, as above staled. Given under oui hands at Carlisle, this 28th day ol January-, A. D. 1858. jjjngWALT, 1 DAVID G. OYSTER; - ! Auditors. BENJAMIN DITIfE, \ THAT old and well known Tailoring estab lishment,- formerly conducted by Thos. H. SUiles, has been removed by the subscriber, to Hamilton’s Building on Main street, and direct ly opposite the Methodist Church. M. MULLIN, Successor to i - H. Sidles. Carlisle, February 25, 1858—3 t __ r- . NOTICE is that the understood' having boon appointed an auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, to marshal and destribnto the fund in the hands of .Stephen Keepers, Esq., Assignee of F. N. Rosonstcol, among the creditors of said Roson stcel, will moot at his office,- in the borough of Carlisle, for that purpose, on Saturday, the 3d day of April, 1858, at 10 o’clock, A. M., of said day; at or before which time those having claims against said Rosenstcel, will present them duly authenticated’to the undersigned. WM. J. SHEARER, Auditor. nary to the thirty-first day of December, 1557. $8,215 974 $8,215 974 $82.16 974 Stock on the Farm Ist of January) ISSS. Manufactured and made in tlie House and Shop! REMOVAL. CR. Payment of interest on dower in favpf of Mrs, O’Brian, on land purchased of A. M’Dowell, iti 1842, , ■ S3B £ Groceries, merchandize & dry-goods; 2,5H<- ./o* For stock, ; £ Support o( out-door paupers,’ did 1)0 For XiOatllef, ’ ' ' ■ws^’”"~§|a-§V For Wood, For Coal, ■ -33 £ Lunatic Hospital at Harrisburg; -oy Shocmaking, 33= Tailoring and batting, ' ' j. Blacksniithing, • , ooj Grinding &c„ ; d <9 Wagonnmkmg, . ™ Monej* advanced by 0 • Squire in louG, -41 44* Freight, ' • .28 oH New Threshing Machine with ShakeVj 41 00 . ■Pees for removing paupers, 28 00 Guardians oHhe Poor of Philadelphia for sundry paupers, jjJ O J Plaster, * *1 ?? Hardware, ■ nn Saddlery, £ Spouting,. . , . • Expenses in Travelling, to Materials, ike., for use of farm, Hi 36 Out-dobr funeral expenses, j>6 87„ Cliesnut Kails and Locust Posts, 85 CO liumlior, ® Tin and copper waft and mending, 50 42* .Gloycraood, HI-*, JKh'ufdcturing Sattlnet, ' £2 Castings, .. : £ «' Ont.door medical aid, -< uu IST' ' - r.f Miscellaneous expenses, 22 13| Postage,' ' . 1 ®l| J.Lobncli’s salary, liirelings wages in- ' : eluded/ . • 600 0O Dr. S. P. Zciglcr, salary for 186*5 : DIO 00 Jacob Squire “ *' ' d 58 80 T. M. Biddle ■ “ ' , “ 38 00 J. Clendcnin for extra serv. as Director, 4 50 ,Wm. Cornnian “ “ “ 12 00 Samuel Tritt “ “ “ , 0 00 CK. By cash paid on Directors orders,. $8215 974 CUMBERLAND COUNTY' IVORMAIa SCHOOL. THE second session.of this Institution will commence in Literary-Hall, Newville, Pa., on Tuesday, April 6th, 1858, and continue five months. „ _ . . , , An able corps of Instructors havo bpen se cured, and no effort will - bo spared to render the school worthy ol the position it socks to occu py, and of the patronage it respectfully solicits. For circulars containing full -particulars, ad drC3S ’ F. A. McKINNEY, Treasurer. Newville, Pa. By order of the Board of Trustees. Dan’s. Shelly, President. ; Jas. M’Candhsu, Secretary; February 18, 1858—tl V'X/'.iNDOW SHADE'S—The finest, largos WtJffid cheapest assortment of window shades can be had at the ne\v store of JT. A. HUMRIGH, Jn. Carlisle, May 28,1857. •]VrOXICE is hereby given to all persons inlor- X\ ested that tho following accounts liavo been (Hod in'this office, by tho accountants therein named, for examination, and will bo; presented to tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland County for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, tho 23d day of March, A. D. 1858, vis : I. Tho second .account oi Jonas Newcomer, and Samuel Newcomer, Executors o( John, Newcomer/ late of Dickinson township, dec’d. v 2. The second and Anal account of W nV. Bio sor nnd David Blosor, Executors ol Fetor Blo ser, late of Frankford township, dec’d. ■ ■ 3. TIIO dinal account of William R. Gorgas, Esq,, administrator of (lie estate of Christian D. Knpp, late of Lower Allen township/ rioc’d. f 4. Tim apifoithl of Jacob Eckert and William ■Eckert, atuuimslrators of the estate of John Eckert, lati of Dickinson township,-dec'd. 5. The .account of James S. Colwell, Esq., executor oKMartha IC. Colwell,late qfCnmber innd county,ktec'd. ~ ,C.- Tltcj'-WOmi/pf David Kolb, administrator of tho Fraukford township, dec’d. ,7. The first and /Inal account of David Kntz, executor of Elizabeth Kutz, late of North Mid dleton township, dec’d. 8. Tho account ot Janiesllackctt administra tor of the estate of John Rood, late of Cumber land county, (lec’d. 9. The account of Jacob T, Lewis, adminis. trntor of tho estate of Jacob Tritt, doc'd., set tled by his attorney in fact; Rpbt.M. Hays. 10. The first and final account ot Henry Webbcrl, executor of' Henry BiittortT, late ol Silver Spring township, dec'd. . 11. Tim account of George Hoikos nnd Da. vid Heikcs, executors of John Heikes, late of West Pcnnshorough township; dec’d. 13. The accortnt of Jacob Marlin, administra tor of tho estate of Catharine Stout, late of Frankford township, dec'd. 13. The account of Thomas Grensbn and Samne) Greason, executors of James Greason, late of West Pennaborongh township, dec’d. 14. First nnd final account of John T. Green, executor of John Ghisiicll, late of Dickinson township, dec’d. 15. The'account of Samuel Cocklln, admin istrator of tile estate of William Coover, late of Monroe township, dec’d. 10. The account ol Richard Craighead, exec utor ol Thonias Craighead, late of South Mid. delcton township, dec’d: .17. The account of Christian Gioim, execu tor of.Elizaboth Gleim, late ol Monroe township, dec’d. 18. The Guardianship accoun|s of Samuel Bear; Guardian of the persons and estates of martini Bear, and Elizabeth Bear, minor chil dren o( Jacob Bear, dec'd. ■ 19. Tlic Guardianship account of Abraham Ilortzler,.Guardian ol the persons and estate of Uriah Itcrtzler, Henry llcrlzler, Mary llcrlzler, Eliza Ilcrtzlcr, Esther Herlzle'r, and Levi Ilerzier minor Children of Rudolph Ilortzler late of Monroe township, dcc'di 20. The Guardianship account. of Joseph Culver, Guardian of the person and estate of Thomas U. Culbertson, minor son of li’ilfiam' Culbertson. $8,215 97’ 21i The account of Henry Saxton, Geo. S. Beclcm, and Isabella Beelem Executors of Ja cob Beotem, late o( the borough of Carlisle, dec’d. 22. The Guardianship account of John Coov cr, Guardian of the' person and estate of Jesse Ilumer, minor son of Jacob Humor, late of North Middleton township, dec’d. . SAMUEL N.EMINGEE, .Register, ' Register's Qllice, Carlisle,' ( •February 25, 1858. V Pcrinsyivunla Commercial . Institute. Located at I v ork, Fa. — incorporated, 1856. DURING the past year, upwards of one hun dred and fifty students have been in at-, tendance at this- Institution, representing fen States, showing a popularity unsurpassed by’ any similar establishment. The course of study em braces Bopk-keeping in all its forms; Penman ship of various styles; Commercial Calculations in ail their business relations; Commercial law, upon numerous important subjects, and Detect ing all kinds of Counterfeit Bank Notes at sight. It is generally Conceded that the facilities here offered for acquiring a business education arc unsurpassed. For particulars write and receive a Catalogue, containing ... ‘ Comjncrcial Pennmanship. —Upon tlie receipt of Thirty-Seven Cents, T. K. White's entire system of Penmanship Will lie sent to any ad dress free of postage. • . T. K. VriUTE, Prqs'f, January 28,’1858 —3m Pcsirablc Residence : -AT P R I.V ATE SALE. THE house and lot recently owned and oc. copied by. Mrs. Maria Stevenson, deceased, situate,ih West Main street, in the borough of Carlisle, ncany opposite the warehouse of Mr. Jacob Rhcem. The property is in excellent re pair; and there is a never failing cistern in tile yard in addition to the hydrant water. . Possession niay bo had immediately. Terms made known by application to T.-C. STEVENSON, I P . J. -y. MARSAALf,. f s- Or A. L. Sroxsann, Esti., Real Estate Jjgl. Carlisle, Dec. 17,1857—tf , STEINER & BROTHER, at the corner, of the Market House, on the Public Square, have opened an immense stock of Keafly-uintlc nothing suitable.tor tho present season. The stock con sisfs in part of Cloth, Cassini ere, Jean, Frock, Dress and Sack Coats . Days and Youth*s' Coats of differ- ‘ cut styles and qualities. Plain nnd Fahey Cassimere, Cassinet, and Cor duroy Pants. Satin, Silk, Cassimere, Satliecl.t and other Vests .' of different patterns and qualities. Overcoats of all sizes, quality' and price, to suit 71 . 4v--\ ■ Also. Stocks, Cravats, Pocket & Neck Hand kerchiefs, plain and fancy Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, 'Suspenders, Upibrclias, Carpet Bags, etc; ■ Customer’s orders made.up in tho most.ap. proved manner, of warranted materials. The Gutting Department is under the management of practical and experienced workmen, and in every case satisfaction is guarantied. The aim of the. subscribers is to give every customer satisfaction, by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed in finish and durability, and at pri ces defying competition. Carlisle, December 17, 1857. J. W. ». Gll.ljEt.Esl, ATTORNEY AT LAW. East Mai<i Street, opposite the Jail. Carlisle, Feb. 18, 1858—tf WHEREAS the. Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer anil Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel Woodbnrn & Michael Cocklin, Judgos of the Courts ol Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other oltendcrs, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the Hth day of January, 1858, have ordered the,Court of Oyer and Torminor and General Jail Delivery to he holdcn at Car lisle, on.the 2nd Monday of April, 1858, (be ing (ho 12th day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks; NOTICE is hcrohygivoutothc Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in quisitions, examinations and all other remem brances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to ho done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county) are to bo there topveseoulothem as shall be just. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. February 25,1858. 03SP" Job Work done at .this office on short notice. Register’s Notice Clothing', Clothing! the times, Proclamation. Saddles, Harness, Italics, &c. A lot of superior large Buffalo jXrrjfj: *?°’ ,es fof Sale, at tllu now Sad- Shop of Samuel Ekbminb directly oppqsilo Marion Hall,". Carlisle. I have also a superior Dimight Collar, never before used in this country. These Collars arq made of the best material, the shilling being curled hair, and made 'by iiands who ivoflc at this hfaneh exclusively. They arc very clastic and ctrthforlahlc to tlio shoulders of the horse. . f bal'd'a very tine lot ot'HARNESS, niado by flic host-worltmoh of Philadelphia. and of the best leather they are able to get up. I have also any quantity of my 'own made up work, made out .of a superior quality ot leather thiished in (lie city. Thankful for tornier favors, I respectfully so licit a continuance of flic same. SAJIL. ENSMINGER- , January 7, 1858. . . ’ JAMd'wiq{csi.ri;y '■' ■ C; . HEDGES -■ ... HOST,Kit & .HEDGES, St ITiilcci 1 s mi<l RCsll Estate Agents, Sioux Citv, lowa. COLLECTIONS made in all parts of lowa, Nebraska and Missouri; money invested, taxes paid, and titles investigated, for non-resi denis. Mr. Hedges being Treasurer and Ke. colder of the Sioux City Laud District, gives ns superior advantages in the investigation of titles, payment of taxes, &c. Letters of enquiry promptly.answered. ■ Refer to lion; A. Leech, Receive! of Public Moneys, Sioux City, Iowa; Fichlan & Lucas, and Charles Parsons, Bankers, Keokuk, Iowa; Sargent & Downey, Bankers, lowa City, lowa ; Jas. 11, Lucas & Co., Bankers, St. Louis, Mo. j Gov. A, F.. Willard, Indianapolis, Ind.; Shep paid & llcdri'ch, Win, Glenn & Sons, 11. Ster rett and Ira Wood, Mas. of Trans., C. H. & D. K. R. Cincinnati. Ohio; John Carlisle it Coi, Cleveland,Ohio; Lyon, Shroh &Go., N. Holmes &Son, Bankers, Pittsburg, Pa.; .1. W. Weir, Cashier, Harrisburg Pa;; Hon. F. Watts, J, B. Parker, Esq., John B. Brnttop, Esq., Benlz & Bro., Hon. John Stuart, Carlisle, Pn.j S. Wag. ner. Cashier York Bank, P. A. & S. Small, York, Pa.j Hon. Jesse D Bright, Washington, I). C. ‘ _ .November 12. 1857. KCal Estate Agent'y. REMOVAL.— a. L. SPONSLER, Real Es tate Jigenl, Conveyancer and Scrivencri has removed to his new office., ori Main street, one door west of the Cumberland Valley Railroad Depot.. •- ' Ho is now'permanently located, and lias on liand and for sale a .very largo amount ,6C Real Estate, consisting of Farms of.all sizes', improv. cd and unimproved, Mill I’roperties, Town Pro perty, of every description, Building Lots, also, Western Lands and Town Lots: He will give his attention, as heretofore to the Negotiating of Loans, Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Contracts, and Sciivening generally.; Carlisle, Oct, 22,1857. ' ' - ', Store Room ami Residence . 'FOB-'B’ENT.. . ri'ITE subscriber offers for rent, from the Ist ol J, April next, tho STORE ROOM arid RESI DENCE late the property of John Coyle, deed., .situate in Hoguestnwn, Cumb. co. The im rinr provemeijts are a Margo two . story BRICIvIIOUSE, in which there is a ITiiiWL, large STORE ROOM, 20 by33feet, J”l*]sat with an office in the rear, and Couri ters, Shelving, Hoisting Machine, &c. The sit uation for a Dry Goods Store is unsurpassed by any in the neighborhood, everything being in complete order. There is also a FRAME TIN SHOP attached tolhb store. Tho'Dwelling part is in llrst rate order. ■.■ There-is also a llrst rate STABLE, CARRIAGE HOUSE, WOOD HOUSE, CIS TERN, and other necessary outbuildings, on the promises. . . j For further particulars enquire of the owner, EDWARD LAMONT, Mcchanicsburg,or of, A. L. Sponsoer, Esq., Carlisle. ’ - January 21, 1858—tf Hover’s Liquid Hair Dye. THE testimony of Proffßooth and Dr. Brin ckle having previously been jiublisltcd, the following is now addetU ' . , FtomProf. McCloskey, fovmer]y Professor oi Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Fe.' male Medical College of Pennsylvania, and late Professor of Surgery in tlio American Qottego'oC Medicine,,&c. --PuitA., Nov. 27, IBOC. Mr. Joseph E. Hoover —A trial of yonr.Liqnid Hair Dye will convince the most skeptical, that it is a safe, elegant, and efficacious'preparation:. Unlike many others, ft has in several instances pro.ved serviceable in the cure of some butane, cus eruptions on the-head, and I have no hesi tation in commending it to those requiring such an application. Very respectfully, J. F. X. McCLOSKEY, M. D. .. 475 Baco St., above 13th. Hover's Writing Inks, including Hover’s Writing Fluid, and Hover’s Indelible Inks, still maintain their high character, which has always distinguished them, and the extensive, demand first created, has continued uninterrupted until the present^ Orders addressed to the manufactory, Ho. 410 Race street above Fourth, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will, receive prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufadurer. ■ December 17, 1857. MEW GOODS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! I. HAVE just returned froth Philadelphia, arid opened my third supply of Fall and Winter Goods, bought at greatly reduced prices for cash, and wilt be sold at a small Advance for cash. . My old customers and (he public in general, ato respectfully invited to call arid examine my stock whilo the assortment is full and complete, arid secure great bargains. Bools and Shoes at Cast. —intending to relin quish this branch of toy business, I will close out the entire stock at cost for cash. Also; Cloths, CassinVef'es and Vestings, at cost for cash. Now is the tithe and dgifby’s the place to gef full vafite for your money. Carlisle, Dec. 17,1857. PtBMC SALE. WIDE bo sold, on the premises, on Tuesday, March 23d, 1858, oh the Turnpike, three miles west of Harrisburg, in Cumberland conn, ly, Pa., the following very desirable Real Estate, viz: TWENTY ACRES of Giood Band, tvhore juj on is erected an excellent (wo story BRICK DlVßii-ISGf, a good Frame Barn, and other no, SSESSa cessary outbuildings, with a Well of excellent water near the door, and under good fencing: His also well set with Fruit and shade Trees. This property is one of the finest in the county, situated on the Harrisburg and Chltm hersburg Turnpike, within half a mile of White” Hall Academy. A Iso, at the same time, the ontiroHousc holdand Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, M., when terms, which will bo' easy, will be made known by MARIA NICHOLS, February 4, 1858—3t* Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Abram Addams, deceased, late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland count} - , have been issued, by tbo Register of said county, to the subscriber residing in tbo same township. All persons indebted to said oslalo afp requested to make immediate 'payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to JAMES ANDERSON, Ex’r; - • February 11, 1858—Gt Notice. Whereas Letters Testamentary to the estate o( Mary M. Keller, late Silver Spring township, Cumberland county,dbo’d-, have been granted to the subscriber residinginKorthMid. diet on township.. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to; make immediate payment, and those baying- claims or demands against the estate of the said dob’d, will make known the same, without delay, to JOSBPHpD'LVEK, Ex’r. , Feb. 18, Itt.'ifh 1 B. J. RIEFPEB’S WilOEKSA’tfc AMD RETAIL ttfdg-, Chemical, Confectionary, Fruit AND VARIETY StOßfe ■ ' j THE undersigned luis .jVist rcplcpfshedf Afx stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES, which, haring hcon selected A'lth gfeat core, ho is *at- r isllcd nro Fresh and Pure', Pliysicians’ pre scriptions will he prohiptlj’ add failifnlly attend ed to. Orders tVnin merehiiiifs in the count ry wilrhe tilled with care andon the most reason able' terms. All official preparations made strictly in accordance with fhe U. S. Pharma copeia. SPICKS GROUND AND I VIIOLE, such as Cinnamon,.Cloves, Alspicc, Coraindcr, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard. Baking Soda, Wash ing Soda, Cream .Tartar, Nutmegs, Yeast Pbw-’ dor, Mace, Citron. Sweet Maryai-.ifn, Thyme, &c., &ci, fresJi and pure. He has on hand all the different Patent Medicines of the,ciay.J CONFECTIONARIES. Oranges, Lemons. Figs, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Almonds,.Filberts,. Walnuts, Ground nuts,Croamnnts. Ciiesniits, American, German and French Candies; ami Candy Toys.of every variety. Thoss wishing to .make, wholesale purchases can litre be supplied with the best quality of Confectionaries and at lower Tates Ilian n’t any other house in the country. Ho’has also a full assortment of. ' ■ AMERICAN, GERMAN is‘ FRENCH TOYS. e.oiisjsjsllng of Wood and Tin of every descrip- such as Dolls, Doll' Heads, Horses, Wag ons, Birds, Moving Figures, Fancy Work Box es, Masks, Cords, Drums, Chairs, .Whips; Trumpets, Whistles, Dressing Stands, &c., &0., to be sold Wholesale and Retail, and in price, competition defied. . fancy goods. ■ . Port Mommies, Purses, Pocket Books, FinS Pocket Cutlery, Shell ami Peril Card' Cases, Needle Books, Port Folios, CabaS. German, French and American China Ware, Inkstands and trays, Card Recks and Baskets, Jclf fifenat Pins, Necklets and Rings, Combs Puff, Long, Side, and Back Giitßipcfdhn. Combs. Hair, Clothes, Hat, Button, Nail, arid Tooth Brushes, Sewing Silks, Patent Thread hnd Spool Cotton, Buttons, Ac., &c., PERFEMERJFS. Fancy, Toilet and other Soups, Ueail Pow ders, Extracts, first quality HairOilS, Pomades* Shaving Soaps and Creams,Tooth Paste,Balm ol a Thousand Flowers, Trfcophercns, Tooth Wash, Hair,lnvigCratovs, and. Hair Dye. The above have been selected wilhenro hud will ho oh examination, speak for themselves. TOBACCO .-2XD SEGJRS. ... On hand the best lot of.Sogars and Tobacco lin t has over been brought to. this town. His Sugars will convince the smoker on trial of the purity of the material of which they consist.— He has on hand those only which are imported and Which lie can recommend as such. Wo need not speak of the true German Segar ns tncy have already gained for themselves a rep utation .that they so richly deserve. Ho also keeps the coninl'ori articleof Segars to suit tho trade; Tobacco shelf as Eldorado, Plaid Coft* gross, Twist Plain, Pig Loaf, Cavendish, Con gross, gnd Fine Cut Tobacco and Snuff, the host material. Feeling thankful to the generous public for their liberal patronage, a coniinuation of the same is solicited, at our permanent location in South Hanover street; directly opposite Han non’s Hotel, and next door to Mr. C.lnhoff’s Grocery. ■ _ B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, Dec. 17, 1857—6 m , to; N V A L I D S, Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician. Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, Throat and Heart—formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL also to INVALIDS RETREAT.- U , Auftihr of “Letters to luvalids,”'i3 coming I . MARCH APPOINTMENTS. DR. HARDMAN, Physician for disease of thp Lungs, (formerly Physician to Cipcitr nati Marino Hospital,) will bo in attendance at 1-his'rooms as f0110w5;;,,., Carlisle, (Mansion House,) Tuesday,'March 28,1858. ...v, . Shippensburg, (Union House',)' Wednesday, Match 24. Dr. Hardman treats Consumption, Bronchilis, Asthma, Larryngittis, arid nil diseases of the throat and lungs by, medical Inhalation, lately used in the Broriiloh Hospital, London. Tho great point in the treatment of all human mala dies is to get at the disease in. tho direct man- ' nor. All medicines are estimated by their ac tion upon tho organ requiring relief; Tin's is the important lact upon which. Inhalation 'is based. If the stomach is.discnsed we take med icine directly into, tlio stomach. If the lungs are diseased,.breatbu or inhale medicated va pors directly inftrthe lungs. Medicines are (lie antidotes to disease arid should bo applied to the very seat of disease. Inhalation is the ap plication of this principle to the treatment of the lungs, for it gives us direct access to those intricate air cells and tubes-which lie oht of reach.of every other means'of administering medicines. The reason I hat'Consumption, and other tViscases.of the lungs have .heretofore re sisted all treatment has ttcen been because they bad never been Approached in a direct manner by. inodidirte. They were intended to act Upon tlie lungs and yet were applied to tlio stpmncb.. Their action was intended to be..local, and yet they .wore srt administered that they should act constitutionally, expending immediate and prin cipal action upon tho unoffending stomach, whilst the foul nicers within the longs were un molested. Inhalatlbri brihgs tho medicine In direct contact with (he disease,-without thedis nnvantage of any violent, action. Its applica tion is so simple, flint it can be etnpioyed by tho youngest infarit or techiest invalid. It. does not derange the stomach, of interfere In the least degree ’with the strength, comfort, or business of the patient. Other diseases treated. —lit (elation to (lie fol lowing diseases cither when complicated with lung affections 6r existing alone’, I also invito consultation. X (tsnally find (hem promptly cu •nhlc. Prolapsus arid all other fornis of female com plaints, irregularities and weakness. Palpitatiori and other forma of Heart Disease, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and all other dis eases of Ore stofnncli and bowels, &c. All diseases of (ho 'eyo mid ear. 'Neuralgia, Epilepsy, and all forms of nervous disease. Ho charge for consultation. S. D'. HARDMAN, M.'Dk Feb. 25, 1858—ly Fashionable Clothing. NHAnTCII, Merchant Tailor, South llan • over street, throe doors north of Benta’ Store, Carlisle, bas-recently supplied bis store with a choice selection of NEW GOODS, ol tbo latest styles ol French,mnd English fashions, which bo is prepared to sell at great bargains.; . GENTLEMEN’S AND SOY’S CLOTHING, ol the newest styles and patterns, and finest quality, always on hand, or made, to order at the lowest cash prices. - Carlisle, Dec. 17, 1757—2m' Pig Iron. • ■J A Tons Charcoal (Forge) Fig Iron for sale JL VI at the warehouse of Feb. 4, ISSB. Isivcry SI able. tS\ THE subscriber, havingpur- Bte, chased the Livery Stable of'wEte 7A Mr. Noupmacher '(formerly y jFj, Hi Item’s,) informs his friends and the public in genera!, flint his stock of Horses is large, and his icy., not to he excelled in the comity, RjMdrict attention to a busines«, .and a deterniinyßoh- to give satisfaction, ho hopes to irierit and receive a liberal share of pa tronage-. to suit the times, GEORGE HENDEL. C.ulisle, b'ov. 12, 1857'. IV. B.- MURRAY,
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