CAUSES INllt r TRIAL. • FIRST WEER., Dnni Bohb and wife,' vs: C W Counrionwealtii,'• vs. V Gardner et at Ii paultaghor, Endorsoe,:vs. J M Woodbur ,and MUoloornb: . - • J Woods and vrifo,,:t"B..M Davidsen. C Long, .vs..P Strohm, el.al.' ' asis, vs 'Samuel Tinston. •ll Adams, Adm'r, vs, J S. P Albright.' E ForotOr, for use, vs. Jacob Rheem. John Weakley ; vs. J Ego's lidera. • Jorimiab Coover; Vs. .1 tol Shepley, et al. SECOND 'WEBK. J II Hoover, vs. Penrose & Watts McCannon & wife, vs. Josiah Hood. Ragael & Co,, vs. A G Miller. W 11 Irvine & wife, vs. Catharine Sibbots. Wilson Morifree, vs. Dwight Wilder. Wm Patton, vs. A Patton, et al. • vi. II S BIUDOWOH. It L•drd's es,rs, vs.. Jaoloore's adin'rs. John Sat Berson, vs. C V Railroad. John Hooker, vs •Lovi Lippie, et al. Jos Fray and wife, vs. W C AleOune. John Alumpor, vs. IV M Watts... A Nevin, xs. S IV Nevin. Jos Merolcrel, vs. Dr J Zitzer, S Harris, et ,al., vs. .1 MoDarmond. .7 It Turner, vs. WI McClure. Thorley & Snell for use, vs: Geo V Coover. Cath Lehman, vs. J Otto. et al. G Spongenberger, vs. Til Jos Leiby, vs.. livery Bitzor, W A Carothers' ndm'rs. vs. Joe .11.10Darmond Geo Mann, vs. A Dillett, et al. , Levi S liter, vs. H Wise and wise. Gelo IV Hilton, vs. Geo Handel, Same, vs. S.tme. JURORS_FC/R APRIL COUR r, 1854 GRAND JURORS Cdrlisle—Josaph C Thoinpson. Dickinson—James Dunlap. Philip Colo, Goo L Line. lerarilifortl—James Alexander. itopewell —Jo he Chamberlain. • Monroe—Christian Baker,Jnoob Neisidy, sr. Christian Gleim. Meehanicsburg—ginry Cams, John Orris. fityliriJohn Shult\ n berger. • Newton—George Al en. North ,Vi ictleton—Sa uel GrissingOr. , Newvitte —Charles T McGlauehlin. Silver Spring- 7 -Daniel •Armegast, Christian Rowan, George Forney. ShCopensburl—William Lindsey, David II Miller. Snuth Middleton—Henry Wiee, jr. Upper Allen—Robert White. West fieunsbor6ugh—Thomas Duffy, James Fulton. TRAVERSE JURORS-FIRST WEEIC Carlis'e—Thomas Thompson, Henry Shrom, John Wonkier, Richard Parker, George Spongenborger, Wm 8011, Rocßelli Natoli - to.; Dickinson Samue l Myere, Wm Kincade, Joe A Weakley, Martin Claudy, David Oreps, W Linn McCullough, Samuel M Kenyon, Rit . delph - Fishburn, - Chrietinn Hellman. East Pennsborough—George Feesler, Satn'l Dealer, George Beidleman. Frankford—Matthew D Leokey, William 1310- „eer, Frederick Mentzer, Gilson Knottle, - James- B- Lackey. • Hampden— H6nry Snavely, - William Matohett, Frederick Mumma. Ilopewell—James Craig, John Elliott. Lower ;it/Pa r -Peter M Rowe, Christian Rupp. Monroe—George Brindle, Jacob Plank, ' IVIS/in—Chrietian Shirk; George Greogor, To cob Waggoner Mechanicsburg—David Sadler. Newton—Shined Green, Samuel Snoke. NorthMiddleto James Clendenin. Slippea3huri—David Fortney. South Middleton- Henry Webbert.. Silver Spring—Benjamin Gibler. West Permsboroug4—.lames Davidson, Alexan der Davidson,Jos McCullough, Henry Bow ers, Capt. Wiliam Dunlap. TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND WEEK. Sbrom, John Maguire, John R.Pilkoy, William gateer, Jas Hackett, Dic7cm:ea—Samuel Huston,Robert &kola, Geo Bantam, George"Creglow. Fact Pennsborough—Jacob Sadler, 3Tcpeu•ell--Henry Kielrer, Jahn S Hawk. ./Lnapden—Lewis Bricker, William Loudon, Thomas B Bryson. Lower Allen—Valentine Dolson. ' ' AU/in—Samuel C hristl ei b. Monroe—,-Isaao Mishler, Jacob Plank, jr., Mi- ehnel Morret. Ifeehas aburg—Wm Mall, David Sponger. Newtwa—J ohn Hoover, Ge.cirge — BMsß - miTic, Samuel Piper, ' Newville—Lawrence H Randall. Southampion—Jacob Ott, Thomas Britton, John Tritt. South Middleton—Andrew IC Searight, Robert C Sterrett, William 1I Line, Christian Loib, Samuel Gleime. Shippenaburg--John G s h. — Silver Spring—Samnel Kest. Upper dam—Edward EV7IIIB, Michael Cook- West Pennaborough—Wm Winholtz, William Laiikb lin. 2Ourrtislmento 'TES HAMS AND DRIED BEEF. A FRE.4IL orrivlil of Sugar Cured HAMS a`nd DRIED BEEF, just receive& from Cincinnati and for sale at WILLIAMS' Family Grocery Store, in Neat Main Street, switaz summe. driAME to the premises of the • V subscriber, in Hampden avp , iftlpm:t.': . about the 6th of November last; It_SP TWO ,SHEEP, one white and the• other black. . They have notches in the ears but no other marks. The owner is requ .sted to come forward, prove proper'', pay charges and take them away. mB3tpd :TO H N SHO PP. Estate or Mary A. 13ittler, dec'd. OTlCEi4ereby given that LettersTeeta meutary on the.estate . of Many A. Bitner, lute of Lower Allen township, Cumberland on. dec,d., have boon granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber, residing in_the same township. Aft pordone knowing 'them-. selves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment and those having claSmS to present' thein:for'satilement to MATTIIIAS BITNER, Excic r. March 8,-6w Estate of - Peter Jacoby ) doc'd. YTICE is t.:reby given that Letters Te?ta mentsry to the estate. of Peter Jacoby, to al Minn township, Combo' land county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, residiug in the sane township. Ali porsons knowing them nolves indebted to said estate are. required to make immediate spopment lourthoso having claims to present. them For settlement to 'PETER JACOBY, Ez'r. 'March 8,6 w NOTACE. NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons in terested that.the following accounts linen bood ( lilled in the Prothonoinry's 011ie° for ex: m i ll ation, by the acoonut therein named' anll will be presented to the Court of Common PleaS of Cumberland oounty,• for confirmation and allowance, onyoduosclay the 1211* day of April, A. D. 1854. , let. Trust' account of Prifassoe itimes Marshall, Coiiithitteo.bf person (Ind ts tato.of Richard C. Staventinn, now deceased., 2d. Trust account of ProfeSsorJames W. Mar shall, Committee of the person nn I esthto of Joseph D. Stor s itson deals:radAn bubitual drunkard, whd is now. (localised ; the, same limn the . final. account of said COmmiGeO. March 8, 'fi4t-,4w. GEO. ZIN.N, t'ro'y. .: Fresh Arrival or Hardware. THE, subscriber 'haring' retu r ned from the „adytsi opened fob .the Spriitq „d untl.'donteatie, cm•-;raning'mr orything usually toiled to. timeline a •biisioe.V., , rne mention OF.frieudainnd th'e publid lay is ruspetiay ilireetel,to the ..sasertmout o sAanti, assOlog thoin that . goods ' of all" kinds wi 'Whe sold for Sash' at a vdiy , B '?lolYoictitog op 1 ,1.4010110 t U 63 1 .8 • f r (Zaino ober the i,114 sttind-4Enet'lWaji ) *. 4nlt , 8 . rigtsrity sArthict" • P.I4OI7MIICS , • :. lifo{,l 7 ll'; Saplobratod York ,Ploughs cop•. stankly. on hand, oleo Ornighiind's arid Pliiiik'a:make for (talent IMES . . . . .. . . GEORGE 'SHEAFFER, GE.oloEltßlNDtgrahtl JOHN C. BROWN, • 'Eaqs-,.llirdetors of the Poor and of, the House.of Employment; of Cutn- • berland county, in account with said County, from the'lst day of, January, to the 31st day of Deceiuber '. 15.53' nicitisi+ie ilk. . DR. To amount received from County Treasurer $6OOO 00 do remaining in the hands of J. ' Squier, Treas., last settle• • - mont 124 721 do received of James Clenden. in, for hi es and skins "116 58i do' do for use of .W m. Ryan 117 50 do do of R. Snodgrass, for use 6.5 00 do . ,do of 'Woodward & Schmidt for Cloverseed- 76 82 do do of C. Maglaughan, for use of D Smith 62 25 do do of C C Saundereon, for use Of M. Knettle 50 00 do do John Laughli for use, 74 00 for tallow 45 00 do do Perry county; for the support - of sundry pau- . pars . 43. 17 4 -- do do 3 lIMOi Walker, for use ' .'"-, oj T. wdikei.' 20 00 A. do Jas.•llunbar, for use 10 00. do do York county.for 'the - suppor. of sundry paupers „ 5 25 do do for Indentures ; 300 do do for Sundries„. 270 _ JACOB SQUIER E 4, 'Preasurer of the Poor House and House of Employ ment of C.tunberland county, in account with the Directors of • , Said Institution, from the Ist day of January, to the 31st day of December,lBs3, inclusive, viz: - • DR. Cash received from County Treas. $OOO 00 By payment ofiDirector's orders j $6,154 40. i do do Erman J. Lohach,Stew'd. IBy balance in hands cf Irene ,• from different sources urer cxhtbitod in the fore going statement, do remaining in hands of Treasurer at last set tlement 7 head of horses, 13 mitch cows, 17 head of steers, 2 bolls, 20 head of stock hogs, 4 pigs, 7 -sheate i -26-sheep and 2 ealyes. . _ , Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, fattened and killed on the Farm in 1853 25'beeves, average weight, 587 pounds • (14.6751b5) 31 hogs, n'verrige weight, 238 pounds, 17,378 lbs] 07 sheep.average weighl,43 pounds,(l,l6l lbs) 11 Calves, average 60 pounds, (66Olbs)making in,all 23,874 lbs. . I broao and I narrow wheeled wagon, 1 new stone , wagiMll wagon bed, 3 pair of wood ladders. 2 pair of hay ladders, 1 cart and2gears, I tilhury and harness, 4 plows, 4 harrows, 6double shovel plows, 3 single shovel plows, I thrrshirg machine and horse power, I Sinning mill,l rolling screen, I corn sheller, 1 ground roller. 2 cutting boxes, .3 grind smnes, - 2 log chains, 34 cow chains, sin setter wteon ;eery, 6' sett of ,slough goers,' .sptt of carpenters tools,' sett ofhlackso ith tools, I sett of but •boring tools, 5 wheelbarrows, 1 cabbage Wife, 5 gram cradles, 18 mowing scythes,4 mattocks, 5 croWbars, 6 shovels, 1 130 boring tools for'blasting, and a variety of spades forks, rakes, cern hoes, stone hammers, sledges; axes, mods, wedges, ike: -724 bushels Of wheat, 19 of Tye, 1400 of corn, 609 t,Conts, 480 of potatoes, ortimothy seed, 2of (dolor seed, 9 of soup beans, I 0 of bunch beans and twos. 30 of onions, 1 of little onions, 15 of par snips, 35 of beets, 20 of turnips, 3000 heads of-cabbage, 616 'dozen cucumbers, 43 loads'of hay, 10 of cornfodder, 2 barrels of cider and 20 bushels of winter apples. 159 shirts and chemies, 98 frocks, 39 petticoats; 5 caps, 72 aprons, 17 bolsters, 50 pillow cases, 7 sunbonnets, 38 sheets, 40 pairs of stockings knitted; 2; pairs fooled, 11 towels, 6 chaffbods, comforts, 10 pairs of drawers. 160 pottrwls of hard soap, 28 barrels of soft soap• In the Carpenter's Shoomnde 23 coffins, I sled, 3 large gates, 2 small gates, 1 notion ladder, 6 rorking cradles, 1 woodbox for the office, 6. washing machines;_also rut 75 cords of wood, made 250 rails, quarried atonit - fc4 - nitd - Atiale - t2l -- rods of stone - fence, put up - a - porch at tenant house, and done $3O worth of blackarnithing. Number of paupers in the Institution let of January, 1553, of which 93 were cold, . 108 Number admitted up to the 31s I Dec. '53, of which 15 were cord and 9 born in in the House . 19t1 . , Making the whole number through the year, Of which 17 'died, 6 children bound out, 21 eloped and 198 were discharged Leaving the'nurnber of paupers in the Poor House let Jan• 1854, of which 14 aro colored. 106 Out dour paupers supported at public expense through the . year • 11 Whole number remaining chargeable at the end of the year Of those remaining in the Poor Hotitili3l"Sti December, 1853, there are— Males 66 of which 8 ard colored, Females 40 of which 6 o k "re colored And 11 out .loor paupert) 117 There are as near neettn he ascertained 13 under 5 years. 4 from 5 to 10. IS from 10 to 80. 10 frcm On to 30; 17 front 30 tett), 5 from 40 to 50, 9 from 50 to 60,19 from 60 to 70, 6 from 70 to 80, '1 from 80 to 90 and 1 from 90 to 100. In addition to the above 304, transient paupers or travellers have been supported for short poriode without regular orders. ' We the Directors of the Poor end of thb House of Employment of Cumberland county, do car. ifv that the above and foregoing statement to contain a just and true exhibit of the Institution, urine the &rind above stated, according to the best ef our knowledge' ' Given under our hands, his Bast day of December, A. D., 1853 ~ GEORGE SIIPAFFER,} . GEORGE BRINDLE, Directors. •'. , . , JOIIN C. BItqWN. t- ~ . • , We the underslgptul Auditors of Curn:herland County, elected, appointedpe and sworn according. to law, having examined, the accounts and vouchers of the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of the from the let day of January to the 31st day of Meember, A. D., 1853, do certify that we find tif Valance in the the hands of Janoh Squirt, Esq., Treasurer, of, Six Hundred and Fifty one Dollars and Thirty nine and n half cents. Given under our hands this 12th day ofjanuary, A. Dh 1854, . SAMUEL MEGAW t• 1 " . Pl' QUIGLEY. e Auditors ' • J. B, DRAWBAUGIL J • .• . • . . Xew Goods ! Xew Goods! The subscri er has lust received a large and well selected lot of Winter Goods at his Store the corner of Centre .Square, A fine lot of NAPOLEON' CRAVATS, ust ope ed, and for sale nt the lowest gore: DRESS BUTTONS. A very Verge and full.' assortthent of Ladies' Dress flattens, embracing a new et yle. POItTMONNAIES, A great variety of Portoionnuee, fof tho latest patterns. . WORK BOXES, • . • just opened a• few Ladies' Work Boxes and Gents', Shaving, Cases, suitahle for Christmas. • FURS, FURS, Just upenad n-few Lots oe'Fure, with a large lot of Woollen Coinhate, and all for solo by ' GM?. W MTN Ea.- NoV 31, 1853, . WHITE , HALL ACADEIVITt. Thile'uttles West Of ifrirrisbitrg,'Pri. • SEVENTI-I. SESSION of this flour -3- lolling Institution will commence .pn the let day of.MAY nest; The lid vrintageurwhich it iffords, it is believed, art; ofn• superior character, and pnrenis and gnardiiips 'are solicited to inquire Into its merits - before et lading' their sons or' wards °Nowhere. It is liiverablv shuttled; the instructors are •all com petent and exaerienced•rnen; the courso,ol in ettnetion is extensive and thoroug,h, and special attention is paid to tiro comfort and health of the students. • , • Terms. , • . Boarding, Wnshing, Lodging, nnd ' Tnitint) in kilnlish; and 'Vocal, Mil,. per sesston (5 months), " $55 1 00 in Anclinfeet'lisrd '''" Lnngungcs, each, ,• "••••',• •. 1 ..J.• 1,540 InsuMmenialsloiiia7l - 10 00 * For Circularo.and ?titer infilmitionmddrose • • .D.DENLI - DIGEIL • • •••• ~• ‘••:.:. - •;,!•c•IFIarrieburq, Pa. SHANGHAI GHICKENS.:::! I,ot:YoOkido Chehp. ' ,Irobls4i) Limeburnorla, Coal. moo. TO WS Linieburner'e, Cool of the rieet "nghtyjoat .receiving end for ell k v by 4. 181 D., . , ; Only ; $‘4,4q,00r „ • • Certodi; Pikeroh ; l6,,, 103., SAXTON'S Poor House Staternent, for 1853. 187,805 8O $6,805 80i 681 07i • 124 721 $6,805 801 , . Stock on Farm Ist January, 1834 Farming Utensils on jhe Farm Ist of January, .1854 Schedule showing the procepds of the Farm. for 1853 Manufactured and made in trib - Htßige I—Th-d-Stti . . • CR. - By payment of interest on dower in- . - • • • favor of Mrs. Obrien, on land put. • , • chased of A McDowell in 1842 $3B 91 Cush' for ,groceries, merchandszeip • • •,. clothing, bedding, ttc„ included 2182 44,1 For stock 807 '32 Shoemaking, 4ailoring•and halting 301 87: Support of out dpor nattpere . 293 81*. Stone cool for 2 years 272 88 Support of 'paupers at Lunatic Hrs. ultrl at Harrisburg • 231 75 Flour, grinding . , &r,e, - 245 811 Blaeltsruithing, including one new 1 wagon 140 74 For Leather, - 171 32 Out door funeral expense's 80 Id Constablee'rees in removing paupers 62 75 . Materials, &c, for use of Housenand • Farm 77 83,1 For Hnrdwrre • - 85 28; Manufacturing satinets '39, 98i For• Lumber 47 62 For plaster and grinding . 07 50 Freight on groceries and lumber 34 76,i. For 'out door medical aid 30 75 , For sheet iron and repairing coal stoves 30 Bli ' For tin and copper ware, and men - ding. 24 34i For saddlery • 17 40 Fir Carpenter work 21 00 For one cooking stove and castings 27 67 " For printing and stationary ,-,.. 12 58 Car fare'and travelling expenses 9 88 For sundries 1 38 Joseph Lohach, salary, (hireling's wages included) 600 00 Dr W W Dale, salary for one year • 100 00 Lemuel Todd, Esq., attorney. Sal- • ' • ary for one year , 30 00 Jacob Squier, Esq., Treasuaer, sale, -- lirk - for - one - year ----- - ------ 40 - 00 - •Skiles Woodburn, Esq., extra pay as . Director •, 9 00 George Shenilo, Esq. do do 18 00 George Brindle. Esq. •de do 19 50'x' &Nunn in hand of Treasurer 651 39. i JUST RECEIVED; - • • FISH- , Lake While Fish, t Pbdtled Herring • Haddock MOckerel, INIO.I, 2, 3, Codfish.' The above has been selected with strict ref-' erenito to family use and for sale low.' Also T 01345.000-- Fig Leal—mild and egieeatlo Yellow Bank Fine Cut, Gavondielt—of fine quality, • Congress, Grant'u and RacelllorsO. Smoking,-Twist, &c. BEIGARS-- - • • Yara, La bulken brands (imp'd)' , La.:lost:Om and Plantation • ' Sisee, Half. Spanish and Common., , AllTrit6 above articles on hand at the Fatally Grocery.' J. G. WILLIAMS. zoo() Tow! No. 1 SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. DCAURWS Original Rll(l.Gentline warranted of superior quality, the cheapest manure in tho world, Farmers. and dealers supplied at,low • prices. EX'T'RA QUALUY LAND PLASTER. 5000,barrels'exira atiali,ilmnd Plaster's's lected expressly for as lot-till:Ant; quality,. :10,000 buslitils'of stone iu built: 1,000 barrels Calcined Fluter. 500 do ' , Casting, ' Ino .dri • — Dentist: FEIMITIA'N GUANO, • , . This article we oiTer itt cantidence to our cue. totnere,eq equal. to any imported., ancl,rur eape rior to, mast in the. riterliat 7 , 5000 hags this . superior. GunitO for ealo av' the,-loweet niarlict,, rates. Also, Patagonian Guano, Poutirette,,Ground Charcoal: &0„.5t.e, ,C. Fitlf,ololl' f 2.0. ,•,At tilt:l'B6am, Plaster. Mills lunation of. Y.arkv Avenue, Crpwn rind, Callowhill greats PhiA GCO:i W. NEADTOII. , d'itridC'tri:iiii operation's , . ttP.ort.thostatitii and odjscant paps tititt'tlim. case of irregularity:may roxiii,ro. Ira will also . Insart,Artificitil - TOstli 'oiory description,. such - Singic and •Block wadi, and tnofh with ,E , Moittlintous ginner tind 'will con .stcuct Artificial PICtFS, Oboraitors„RCgclu ' ting Pisces, 'arid' every appilitiltin used ',in the 'paella q.i--Ope'rating Room at thi'VOsidanca or Pr. Siaittal Elliott', Last` nigh 'Si. Carlibia ,Irireaucous' TRAVZ'LLIND 21111AIKS. itf6l. V . Bll - itECEI a ,lafio,,qtisortment e 1 wall triode' LSAll',ll,lip. ;121.11 , 0{,5. : Sal liaglow at the ,atrp agora ,131 • • .!' C,HARLSS, 'OUTLAW: • • • ' OXaOV,ILIA,SZ2I3II. ' ft n tiflr . 4 BYl4 : a • 130 Y,t..:L S; I-1A LL, • Agrlaulturtil Implameat ilnd•Seed Bttitoi ' • - ' • " , • . , FOR REM% -• • • T " TwO" STORY' BRIdK IiOUSE occupied by Proles— . sor Blumenthal,on West strew. op. pos; to. the warehouse of Messrs Woodward & Schmidt., For fur ther inCortpation apply at the house , Estate of Henry Rickp.baugh, °TICE, is hereby given that LetteraTes tamentary on the getate.of Henry Rieke-. bauah,leto Franktord township; Cumberland county, den, have been grattted•by the Register .of said county, to the-subscriber, residing in West Pe'nnaboro toivnelip-'.Allkitertiona indebt ed to said estate are required to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims to pre sent them for settlenrmt to . marl [ Agricultural Implement Et SeiSd Store SHE aubacribera offer for Bale a large varieiy of Agricultural'lmplemente, among which are tho celebrated EAGLZ PLOW. Prouty - Plow, IR odg,cr's Subsoil PIM!, Corn Shellere, Straw andApy Cut tore, Corn Fodder C.tittera and Gt Partners' Pollan, approved Cul tivators, Road Scraperd,' , &c. BOYER gr. HALL; Agricultural Implement and Seed Store, . mar I) lierrieburg Pa. FIELD and GARDEN 'SEEDS THE subscribers are prepared to receive or. deft; Icir - FIEDDy -- GA - RDEN - and - FLOWER SEEDS, of the choicest varieties and warran ted, to be pUrtvand genuine. Atiaong which are Golden Oregon Corn, Stowell Evegreen Corn, Roanoke Mammoth Corn, Adams Early and White Flint, Orchard Gerd, Timothy and Clo. vor Seed, and every variety of Flower and Gar den Seeds. Catalogues ,fundshed when re. quested, ' BOYER & • GALL; I Agricultural Implement and Seed Store, mar II . ' Harrisburg, $6,806 80k APPREINTICES: THE subscriber, Agol4 for . iho Mann. gore of the PhILADELPHIA HOUSE OF REFUGE, is authorized 'to receive cations from Farmers, Mechanics or others, who may wish to have children, either white or col. tired, indninured to them as , apprentices. The ages will vary from sevennto twenty years. In all cases where the, applicant is not .known to the Indenturing CoMmittee Qr the Agent, antis, factory references to.persons.roaiding in the City, will he required. JAMES L. BARRY, Office of the House of Refuge, N• E. Corner of Arch and 7th strs, Philadelphia. March i 1854 Ira . . . .651 39i $6 805 80k In the Court of CommonPleita of Cum berland County. Elizabeth Traub, by her 1 No• 32 August next friend Ge:orge - Sponl7 --- Termi - 1853. genburg vs • jr • Subpmna fohn Traub.. cur ' - • Divorce. ' Same party • }No. Nov. term 1855 S ai vs . Alias übpna Same . Sur Divorce. -The said Subpcona and atlas Subpcena having been issued mu of said Court, and proof made -that the said John Troub, the defendant, could not be found in the siad County of Cumber land. Now the said) John jTraub the deten• dant is hireby notified and - required to appear on the first day of the 'next April term—Mon day the 10th of. April next-to answer the said. complaint. ' JOS.• IIicDARMON D , Mar.l 1854 Sheriff. In the Court of common Pleas of Cum. berland County. Sophia Ricc, of the bor-). • ough of Carlisle, by her . N 0.3, November next friend Ceu. Foland I Term 1853. vs Subcena Peter Rice. j Bur D*vorco Same party N. 2, January Term ve ; alias subpama Same shr Divorce __The said subpoenaland. alitta_subpena_having been issued out of said Cotixt, and proof made that the aaidlPeter Rice the delendent, could not be found in the said county of Cumberland. Now the said Peter Rice, the defendant. he hereby notified and required to appear on the next A pril 'Perm—Monday' the 10th of April next—to ansoqir the said complaint,_ Mar 1 4w At a court of Quarter Sessions of the Pence, began on Monday the 30t1ta January, 1854, and holden at Carlisle in ttod for Cumberland county, before the llon.'•ltonnwr J. Fienen, President Jodgo, and Samuel Woodburn and Joan Rupp, Bans. Associate. Jndges, the following proceedings wore.bad,.viz : • Tho petition of the undbrsigned, Town Conn oiLand Borough Atitlioritles of the - borough of Mechanicsburg, respectfully represents, that the present charter os that borough is insuf flident,. and they, therefore, pray your Honore that the provisions of Rib not of .Assembly,' passed the 8:1 day of April; A. D. 1651, being an 'not regulating boroughs, be extended to the said Borough, and that the same may become subject to the restrictions, and possess the powers and privileges conferred by said aot,• , and, they. will over pray, &o, H. F. ?ELLS, Pres. L.B. • GEORORBODB,;Bargeas. E.S. W. C. HOUSER, Council, L.S. •D. H. SWILER, " L.S. .• • JNO. T. AYRES. ' L.S. Attest, Joint El Now to wit: 30th of January, 1854, ordered that the abote application be tiled in the,offiee of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter PeeHiCIIIS, anti ,notice of the application be published in two-newspapersim tho borough-of Carlislo, fot six week prior to the next April Term of said Court. Ay th:e:,Court. {,--,---, In testimony whersof I have hereun- L. S.- to sot my hand and the seal of, said ,--,--,, Court, at Carlisle, this 81st January, A I). 1854. , . :: FebB6w NOT: Jacob Rheern for use o[ A. 11. Bernitz — NO. 15, November., 113. • .Terui 1853 Ea D R John M.', Good and ' " • ' Marla Good his. wife. • Nov. , 21st, 1858, In the.xotttter-of the Sala of the Real Rotate of .John M. G00d, , . , -hy eon went $OOO 00 of tiq money considered- in Court, and Rule.formpnroitrintiOn at 'the next adjonrnetlCOurt.. Notico of the appropriation to be given according to law. Ily - therCrinrt. Camberland County [8.8.] I, George Zinn Prothonotrtikof.thiefrailif of Common Piaui of said County, do certify that the abo've'ie a true dopy of a Rule entered in the foregoing Mice, taltetrfrotn the Racer& of tiald chum • "' " Giver!' under, my hand 'nail thojeal of the .said Court at .Corliale,,the 4th day of Fobru arY, A D. 1854. q .Feb 8. '', •.% GEO ZiNN,,Proth'y. . 4aELA.T,Ii! Just Tvblishod—A now Djscoveryin.Modiolue A FEW words on•the Rational - Treatment, without "Medicine Sparrettioithea, or local weakness, nervous. tutle,, wealtnespot tha limbo and , back, itttlispo 'Alton and incapficity ferstetlymnd.labor,..dell nose of apprehension,loseof memory, myersicin tO socie.y, love of .solitado• - '. timidity, eolßdi4. treat; tijceleans,.lienelie, Involuntary.diacharges, pains in the:aide, :affection ofthe . eyes; . implee on the face, sexual and 'otherinlltmitielt lima!) from the rreeekol . ,D . ol3,: peL , Acch4.: ' Thp Itnportittlt'fbct that th'sasAayrsiag*ms. 'phtintirmay R asity Jranieva4Vvriietrt nS ottiC; t h is kkrnalt tract,9lo4iik ted; and ttis eatifotY.,natV, artC altecoiiistal trawl:lent; es plairie4; ; by, ipetine Of whlchte#Cil - one ettahlad to otipiAirsealt perfectly enVai:thci blo'cast;. eadirg thereby 'all , the aeltsttiOct ttoetrunie,ca theday.v "'' giant te arty address, gratis arid K10160;10: s sealed Savolope, by Tamitting'itiastipailtAvito postesa'atatialia to Di, B. DetalleY;`.oo49A' f . OO Broadway Past " 01 5 26 ,.N0:Y 4 rk; :oxiart,ry SAMUEL DILLOR, • Executor J OS. MeDARIVION D. Sheriff. NOTICE SAMUEL, MARTIN, . • Clerk MI ..:..iiiiirelltincbuo . : Phil. , Surgeons! Bandage Institute cooREMO VED to:No: Nin;h street aiitth store, ahoye , Market; - BC. EVIIA'REITTI"S Patent Gre'duniing Pres'iture muss, for -the. cure 'or Itnptere; &older Breees;:-SupportererCiaetie-Sion.kinge Suspensory, lienuirrhoidal, -end Banditues,or delbrnut es.• , Jam -I 'teal AT PitrirATE L ha em,undersigned executors of the astute of - 8.-Stevenson, deed, offer at pritiato safe, the loilciwing real .osia 0, 'irk West l'ennslatt? twp, Cumberland' Manny, late the, property I.i •Richtied SMsetisop, late. of the borough of Carlisle; deed, ' AD that 'FARM.. situitte in :West Pennsbero township, aforesaid, about nett mule from the boio_gh ofi.Newville . bounded of J. fiactinfluelv: W`Latigiliat and others, dud ' CQNTAINTNG 144 -ACRES, more cc less.. The land is first rain limestone land,•in gitod.cultivation and 'won fenced, 95 acres Jr.which are clear and aro rest in timber. The improvements are a largo doable' alone and brick Dwelling. HOUSE, two stories high, a large and substance .i•A tial STONE BARN, a good 'Well '7 1 4 Li lo,;` , of Limestone Water, end cisterns for rain water. There is on the premises an orchard of well selected fruit trees. Also, alot of WOOD AND that'has seen used with this farm, situate.pb`offt one-fourth of a mile from the Doubling artp' Springs, and ad joining that property, containing about 22 acres. Persons wishing to examine the farm can do so b' calling on 'Mr. Long, the tenant on the place. 'limns made easy to purchasers. Possession and a good title will be given on the let of A pril, 1854 IN STEVENSON, W. MARSHALL, ^s of R. B Stoven.son. ARRIVAL! r~[IC subs riberhsalnat - teintroid'lroin — Pliit minipills, and is now oponing a large and elegant assortment of cheep • WINTER GOODS; consisting in' part of cloths, cassimers, cads netts, flannels, blanketb, jeans' Sze. Ladies , . Goods—A beautiful assortment o do 'nines, French merinoes, paramettas, silks now style barred, cashmeres, ribons,lshawls„ Frnch worked' collars. &c. - • Domestics—Bleached and unbt'd muslins chocks, tickinge, canton flannels, &c. • Boots and Shoes—A lai•ge assortment 'of men and boys winter boots. Also an entire new stock of ladies' 'gaiters, morocco boots, bus dins and alippara, cnildren's shoes in great va riety, gum over shoes of all descriptions., • Groceries—& fresh lot of sugars, coffee, teas, molasses, spices, St.c. Aa my winter assortment is new and full, we cordially invite ell our old friends and custo mers, and the public in general to call and ex amino our stock before. purchasing elsewhere,. as we will take pleasure in showing our goods, and will sell as cheap if not cheaper than any other store in the county.. Recollect the old stand—East Main Street. CHAS. OGILBY. Nov 16 1853 .Votice to Surveyors. ___THE_undersigned Commissioners of Cumber land county hereby . give notice to the several Surveyors residing within said county, that they have, in comformity to she act of Assembly, passed 2lith of April, 1850; erected a Meridian line on the property owned by the comity, knywn as the Poor House property, and the .measure for the two or four pole chitin is mark ed and laid down at the Court House in the borough of Carlisle t and by said act it is made the duty of every land surveyor in said county, in the month of April - in each year,. to adjust and verify his compass by said lines, and ascer tain time variation of its needle from the trite meridian, and his chain by one of the said „measures of the said standard, two or tour pole chains, and, on having adjusted his 'chain and compass as aforesaid, shall enter the variations inia book kept for that purpose,in the Commis sioners office of said county. as, by said act directed. Herein foil not under the penalty of .said act provided. JOSEPH G, CRESSLER, JOHN 110130, J. ARMSTRONG. Commissioners, Comm'rs. Office, San. 25, i.54—..3t. STORE ROOM TO RENT. THE Large and Capacious STORE on East High street, lately occupied by Mr Carothers-as a Grocery Store. It is very elli gibly situated for business Possession will b given at any time. For terms enquire of r. • • J ACO B ZUG. Jan. 11, 1854 FOR REINT. A Two Story BRICK HOUSE situate on the north ens , corner Of ..;:gra Loather and Pitt-Streets, and a :49 , Two Story Stone House onion. ; Cher Street, no.v occupied by the' t " , - Bei , Mr Kremer. .Alan - 'several smaller dwel liege for rent„..Enquire of JACOB SE ER. HOUSE ALVD LOT FOR SALE. THE two Story FItAME HOUSE ~nd Lot of Grouna in South Wino- i - er street, now • occupied by Charles .5 , a a Barnitz, immediately opposite Bent'z K I 1 I Store. is offered at private sale. For terms enquito of the subtreriber, Atiorney fel the:owner. . nov9's3tfi I R. M. HFIN-DERSbit. Town Propei'ty, ' . FOR SALN.. WILL sell at private sale a L, r I_ Two Story Brick 1101.1 SC. ..(I,:Sk and Lot of Ground, situated on * l (9. 1 4 North Hanover street extended, In this borough. 'Phis 'house is doubleiwi3h built building, all in good condition. The Lot is 60 ine:t in front by 170 iu depth: Od the promises is a stable, awl the whole proper ty is eligible and cow/indent. Also, a small Two Story BRICK HOUSE and 'Lot of G round,. 15 feet front by 119 deep. on NoVtli street near to Honorer It thbas properties toe not.suld by the.lsVeil Innuary.nor(i..they will. be rented for the dim lag yetir, JOHN B. PARKER.. 0111 Bale, Nov '29, 15,3. • '- .1 HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. A naittfrAlßT! JILL that valuable property sittiate on the north west corner of Centre Square, - in the boroughlif Carlisle. known as "Vot. Deetent7rf - ftow The Main huild• ;3114- in g to now Occupied by D. L.-13 uric- CI 1 ••,;:i • holder as a lintel. The balance of = .the prOpar,y,js rented tar offices; sh'ops,&c.- This is one of the Very bebt properties lor,btisi doss hi the li - tip - nigh, and to capitalists offers greatiilduCetnents for investment.. 'rim pay ment if desired will be made very easy. Also, a very comfortable two story DWEL• LING. on the east end of Main adjoining property of Andrew Holmes, Esq.and now .occupied by 01r. David .Greer. 'rho 10( 15 42 feet front by 210 in depth, end contains a !maser of choice fruit trees. The pronerty•is in good order, and lies a cistern, smoke house bake,ovon, - 13:table, &c. 00,:tlut lot. For prirtic-. ultira enquire of - . OfiA (ILES OGILB Y, TO FARMERS & HORSE DEALERS ocTORL S.' sedsEat, Vbierinary, JUr Sttrgeon, has returned to ,carlisle, and anted In melt Permanently foe the purpose a( Operating knot diseased horsed, and, Pledged Kimbell to 'Ave the most of diseases to which thie noble animal.is stibject:. Ile is able to.cute Ring Bond, Tooth ridns and . 13ok , tipdtSid, olid idl ofealtOveri which are sinninted to he ntrected heaks,:wiihout Cutting the of.the i N t i tte; and all byte titippilsed Id ho affected xittll''‘ Tedth, withoitt extracting' the teeth. 'Re can cOrire'a fidsh loundered"herse in forty-eight hontssbiind Ilcalso tapes all dia. , toritpdr§:'lvior sprung. knees, eh tilder fatesi:inying halt, Cult trithet'a ell; canons eabirgments,uti perlettit all eurgiertl'obutaqoniihtit'lntOt lie requited of hint. l'orootiq who - ti4lot Idityp thin, can be supplied nviih all the mdireunj,,,fukdireut.inni for one. lle char', gee nothihrfordicamining trhorturand looatink their discuses.. So,'bring on your cripples. ha:found at licnrr.Oluseu Oumbee r !pm ell i,Perry Unt?l, jhosp. Ari3"fp9iiested to tutl,l.; • . „ • :[ quit J. Itip. ;,' otski(tittic RIPSISS frqz I. . Flitr.(ut l l4er popipvilnro•coquire CF :17 ' 4 .1„; ~,ARNOTROw3I,I ' , ,11 N o'llG II WL S —Mae rq r'ol , :fhd Lqng Etz . 4 . .. , eti ronle' by • • • ) • ' l 4 W' •lITTIIII I .111 — , . tegal =anal *titre': .Esizite of Mi6hitel-Miller; Toilet!: is hereby giyen that ,etters testa.- i. indatiiiy:tin tho'obluZ ''Slichuel .10 :te:OrNonli 11.1.ddlf. tom tusynship,,dee'd, have been granted to the, subs criber , tending ill the ,'Ali porsoos, having claims against said estate ars reitaestedio preseet them lor settlomenti;unil these,iudebted . to melso methate-paymeet to JOBEPII MILLER,' ' Feb 22 pd 'Ex'r Estate of Rev. Mattio Wolf, deO'd . hereby given that lettere of ad= tit Mauritian on the estate - or Rev. Martin ' Wdr, tated Hamilton county, Ohio, deceased; tave been granted by the R:eginter of Cumber 'lend county, the•qindersigne'd, reeidifld in Soon Middleton' township, Comb. county. All , Tiorsons indebted to said estate etc required to make immediate- payinent, and-those having claims to present them to " JACOB RITNER, Feb22fit Adm'r• . Estate of Mrs. Aim Eberly, dee'd. vroncE 1s thereby given that letters of ad -I.ll..ministration on the estate of Mrs Ann M erl), late of West Pennshoro, township, dec'd., have been granted by the Vegister of said (man ly to,the,subseriber, residing in Mechanicsburg 111 persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them for settliment, and those indebted k W make immediate pay ment to JOHN EBEL? LV SEM Estate of Joseph Runshaw, dee'd. litrr oTWE is hereby, given that letteri of ad. ..001' ministration on the estate of Joseph Ren shaw, late of Dickinson township,.Cuinherintid county, deceased, have been granted by tho Register of said county to tho suhscribtr, rcei ding in the same township. All persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment' aid those having claims to present them tom MARY ANN •RUNSHA, Jan '25 Adm x. Estate o VVil is.m Wmley, ilec d. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testae mentary on the estate of Wm. ' Waidley, late of East Penneboro township, Cumberland county. deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county' to the subscriber. resi ding in Allen township. All porsonsindebted to said estate are ro'quited to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to • DAVID' Z 0 01C, Jnn 25 pd Exec r. • Estate of Jos. B. Stevenson, dec. OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad . 1.11 ministration on the estate of Joseph B Ste-. venson, late of the boroUgh of Carlisle, Cutnb. county, l'a., have this day been issued' by the Register in and for said county, to the subscri ber. residing in said borough. All persona having claims against said eetaio are required to present them for settlement, and those indebted to make immediate payment to JAMES W. MARSHALL, Jan Ha f 854 • Adm'r. Court Proclamation. WHEREAS the Honorable J. H. GRA' HAM, President Judge of the severa f Courts of Common Pleas" of the counties o Cumbeland, Perry and Juniata, in Pen'nsylva nia,and_Justice of .the several Courts of _ Oyer and :Term iner and General Jail Delivery in said counties. and lion. John - Rupp and Sam uel Woodburn, judges ofthe Court of Oyer and Terthiner and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland,by their precepts to me directed, dated the I Oth of January, 1854, have ordered the•CouFt o layer and Terminer and GeneralJailDelivery, to be holden at tar lisle, on the 2d MONDAY of April, 1854," (being the 10th day)at 10 o'clock in the f,re noon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to/ho Coroner. Justices of the Pence and Constables of the said County of Cumberl knd: that they are by the said precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper perscins, with their tolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and all other remembrances, to do thobe things which to their offices appertain to ha done, and all those that ure bound by recognizances, to prosocutonagainst tile prisoners Shut aro or then shall ho in the Jail of said _county, aro to ho there to prosecute them es shall be just. JOSEPH MoDAItMOND, Sheriff. SIIERIFF'S OFFIOR ' Carlisle, /' Feb. 15, 1854. ( Carlisle Gas and -Water Company NOTICE. f rIIIE Managers-ot this- Company- have-called ' I fur the payment of the Ath and 411 i instal ment of one dollar upon each share, to-he paid to the Treasurer on the 15th of jebreary and 15th March, 1854. Subscribers to the stock are requested to be punctual. By order ol the FREIY.K WATTS, President Board. Pot 13t) ORPHANS' COURT SALE. On SATURDAY the 11th day of March, 185 e - In pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Cumberland county, the subscriber will ofter at public sale, on the premises, THE FARM late the estate of Joseph Runsha, deed. situate to Southampton township, Comb. county, 'con taining 20 ACRES, strict measure. adjoining lands of John Pilgrim, .Moses Hemphill and Jacob Esgels'onger. It is first-rate limestone land and under good cultivation. The improve ments tare . a two story DWELLING 110 USE. TERMS—Cash. Sale to continence at lit o'clock, A.-M., when attendance will be given by ANN RUNSHA. Fablsts Adm'x. TO rastramits. /11HE subsoribor informs the pub hi. that he has constantly on hand a variety of choice young LO CUST 9'l EES,from ton to fifteen foet high, which., were raised from the seed, they ate all of the 'yellow locust. Ho olli3rs them at tnotlerato prices ' at his nurtery, situated in Hampden township,Cumb, county, about 5 miles west of •Haerisburg,on the turn pike.- Call and examine for yourselves. Fithee I Owpd] '5 2 A N1'1.,',E13 ORLY. SATIER'IrImS 11)Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend!. .i.P . ;:tioni Expense. issued out of the CooWeil Conimen Pleas or Cumberland county, and to me directed, I will expose to public vendee or outcry at the Court Douse in the borough of Carlisle, on FRIDAY the Vet day of March, 1851; at to o'eleickA-. thci-following-descri 'bed real estate, viz; , . A Tiaol'of Land, situate in Dividrifion township, :Ciunberland county, containing Irio AC RES•tnoro or less, bounded on the north by lands.of Adam COMM-'und David Delnuth, on the, west by Wni Shtiver, ,ott the south ,by mndi of Julia Thrush and on the east by lands .01 'll', C. Miller, having thereon erected a two story WEATHEIRBOAII D HOUSE, Kitch en, Log Barn, &re. Seized and !Mien in execu tion, as, the property of Thomas' S Wilsen John Stockton and Mary Jane Ms wife, late Mary Jane Wilson in right or the paid Mary, William M Wilson, A lexarider Wilson in right of his late 4tife Ann D Wilson, one dead, and Jftmee G Wilson. Also a 'lrma of Lend, situate- in Dick inson ;township, containing' '2O ACRES, more or less, bliunded on the west by C Miller, ct fhe nortliNv T G - Millet, thocast by lend of of Dr, W C Chambers antl'on the south-by Henry Shank and John Lefever, having titers on erected n ono story LOG HOUSE, &v. • Also a 'Proof.. of Mountain Land: situ 'rite in olclfinson •township, containing 20 Acres More or • less, bounded on the north by T. U. Miller, east by Martin Shank, sOuth and west y Jacob Koder. Si•ized and 'akin) in execcz on no the property of Jncoh• B ylor. Also et Tract, of Land, situate in Dick- ituou 'ownship. contninitii'PO'AClLES more or loon bounded on thin we , t by lards of 7' C ,ler, on the, north by 'l' C Miller. enst by T; 'C .Miller 'amt emit!, by lends ot Martin Chtudy..llxvinG • thereon erected if two. story riou,s,E, Kitchen, ,Log Porn,. Silizt .ancl.mkon• in exeCution es the property"ot Jolt n , • • . , Also, a of Groom& sluate in' die town Ocontrovillo. Dieltineon," ownehin,:eon tainitn.tONEACK,o E morn r lees, bounded rry 'jot of'-Mre Shottgzrr,py Abe Beetem on i thro sonin,_ John, Molilfy.' on the oast, and the Wetlnut. Bottorry;roptl . on_the oorth, having thereon. erected • t:t. 'omi:A part 14 , 14.,e.." , Seirml . end -tracery in' iOreentioir rin'the' pronorty. of ~13ervatilin;. Shoff iter;otidnit,(o IM "Ad hlr me- ~• • • I.PSSPIRI - 1 MoDAIIIVIOND, Sheriff. , OffieeMerliele,? ! • 'Ore'q 'at6h - fir Bargains t -'• , he New.Atrid Olionp:S.tpro WEI.OI tc t cAnp.BFILL. We , ere, : offm 'Urge 118-1 aortrythnt 01,010111hler08 „Ulla • Altiltis de. Leip!;,lltl greatly ..rilaßemt Prices. a nd 34,82.5 1854. , t t eabern,:ticrll4cs, TAX 101 av apply at tho enauing MITI of the Corot of Quarter ,Sessinus of Cumberlan& county for a ,License to keep a public house. at iho:rond I now occupy as such in Meclianpaburg, JAMES A: MELOY - "Mid the' uniitirs •unc d' df ' tha'Uoroligh ,Of Mechaniceburg. county of Ountherland. du eel-qv that we are well tit.4llllliikled„with the above named J Nleloy, that he "is of 'good reptile for' honeety'an,d temperonce. and ie . Fell provided with house ro ,ni end conveniences for the o'ccornmedro ion clf strangere and trtvellere and that' suelt laic and Tavern is 'nece:otiri , to acCornmodate the public end entertain at:angers and travellers., Dat;iel Unrh , Philip Uhler, George Singizer, Benjamin 'How; AdamWaucki John.'Kezer, Simon Arnold,, Jacob 1 11 )i . W y s a e: , l ' i J e l oe a rn t A ig d , e J rn id s i e i r mv of, ofiri C'A'VERN LICENSE; N°TICE is hereby given that intend to apply at the ensuing term athe Cburt of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a License to keep a public house in the 81014u/3w occupied'.by Frederick &richer. being scold entail. in Newton townsh p. said county. 'mB lIENRY We the undersigned citizens of the townaldp of Newton, Cumb. county, do 'certify that e aro well acquainted with the above named Henry Harsh, that he is .1' good repute for hon esty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of strangers and travellers, and that such Idn or Tavern is necessary to accommo date thb public and entertain strangers. 'l' A McKinney, David R. Baiter, Dewitt 'Pislee, J 'AV Vanderbelt, Joseph Kissinger, D WesthefTer, Joel Bricker, John Westheffer, D Myers, Samuel Green, Henry Harder, David Waggoner, Daniel Kindig, Jacob Landis. Ad s ;n TAVERN Xi/CMNSE. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply at the.ensuing term of the Court of Quar 7 ter Sessions of Cumberland courtly for a License to keep a public heuse_irtiliehouie_Lnow-oc-- cupy as such in the borough of Carlisle, • ,mB, lIEN RY GLASS. We the undersigned citizens of the borough of Carlisle, West Ward, in the county of CI Berland, do certi.y that wo are well 'acquainted with the•above named Henry Glass, that he:is of good repute loft; honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house and convenien: ces for the accommodation of:strangers and travellers. end that such inn or Tavern is nee: essary io accommodate thcrpublidand entertain strangers and travellers. .. C G Stoagh,'4eorge 'Bendel, George L. Murray, Jon' P Hon - , R A Noble, Then as Conlyn, John Noble. J R Egbert, S A Gould, H L Burkholder, J K foyer, 3 C Neff. TAVERN LICENSE. NOTICE Is hereby given that ['intend to apply at the ensuing term of the .Court of Quarter Session., of Cumberland county, for a License to keep a public house in the house 1 now occupy as such, in Shiremanutorn, said county. inB .DAVID BOLLINGER. We the underMgned citizens of Leaver Allen township, - in rho county pumberhuni, - do certify that we are well acquainted with the said David Bollinger, that he is of good repute for honesty end teniperonce, and is well previ, dsd with house room and conveniendes for the accommodation of at rangera anal travellers and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary for this accommodefiton of the publia: and to entertain strangers and travellers. • Issac Goebert, Wm B Reeser, Jonathan Bhibeker, John Sheely, jr, Jeremiah Niesley, Jacob Long, John 6heely, sr,, 11 Rupp, Jacob Bates, David Lone - F-N-ReiCheri; TA.VERIV LICENSE NOTICE is hereby given that t intend to apply at the ensuing term of the Colin of . Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county for a License to '.t.eop a public house in the house I now occupy as such, in North Middleton I.wp., Cumberland county me We the undersi g ned citizens of the township of North. Middleton, in the county of Cumber land, do certify that we are well acquainted.with the above named J C Beecher, tnat he in of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenien: cgs fur the entemaintnent of strangers end tray_ -Hers, anu - inat bIICIIIIIII or 'Tavern is necessary to accommodate tlo public andentermin stran gers and travellers. David Nailer, M F Swiger, Jacob Wagoner. Jacob Line, John K Ilcidler, M Wynkoop, Kitch. Conrad Mordorf, J It Bois:line, Jacob Gutshall. , ,Adam Minus!), 'Christopher Orris ' Levi Mordorf, Daniel Miller. TAVERN -LICE NS E. NOTICE is herCby given that I intend to apply at the ensuing Term .„of_the__Court Quarter Seagions of Ciimberland county for a License to keep a public hoese•in the: house I now occupy as such, in Wormleysburg, East Pennsboro twp, Cutnb. connive int 3 ALEX. WILLS. We the undersigned citizens of the township of East Pennsboro, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Alex. Wills, -that -he is of good-repute •for honesty -and-toth pert-Ince, and is well provided with house room and the conveniences for the nccommedntion of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and is entertain strangers and travellers. • George Mann, David Eichelbarger, David Brown. Samuel Fish, Daniel Needhammer Michael Free, Jones Eichelbnrger, Martin ' lireezer, John P Boyer, Jacob Ehereol, Jacob Beniger, Joseph Martin. , Extensive Furniture Rooms. TAMES, R.WENVER. would respectfully 0 call the attention of House Keepers and the public to his extensive week of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, 'Wardrobes, Centre and ether Tables, Dressing and pldin .Bureaus and every othdr article in his branch of business. Also, now on hand the Targest 'as sortment of CHAIRS in'Carlisle, at the lowest prices. IKTCollins made at the shortest sulfa and a Hearse 'provided for, funerals. De solic ited call at his establishment on North r Hanes •thir street, near Glass's tIOTEL ' 'Merit hired out by the month or year Cailisle,Mnrch `.20. 18.50.=1y CROSS-vIMES NVABZWIIie. Cumberland Valley Railroad Company L.-will pay. Cash for CROSS-TIES deliver- j ad at any point 011 their road' previous, to tho 4 Ist day of Juno, 1854. • For good, sound White. Rock .or Chestimt Oak, and Walnut Tied, 8 feet. in length, (ex clusive of kerle.) well hewn on two opposite and parallel sides, with faces not less than 9 inches width, and 6 -inches in thickness between fEIC(IBj Thiety„three cents each will be paitil?• - ;Ifor.TMS • (if,,iienl6 Itergth and sunlit) , as a bove. with`frorn.7 to 9 inches face imd 5 inches it thickness, Twenty•eight cents will be paid. And fed/ good. sound Chestnut Ties, same dimensions as above. the _price -be Four Cents loss. each. - oz:7-Persons wishing to fur- . Met' Ties on the above conditions. will please give early notice to the undereigfied.. . A. F. SMITH, Supt, R. R. Office. Chambershurg, fehtsir Dollard, Premi inventor of the Ccleb --Wig and Elastic lustructions tatma ,m measure their head For Wigs, inches tiqo I.The round of; the head 2 Front forehead over , thehead the neck. 3 From car to, enr over the top., , 4 Freon ear to oar, round the forehead' It 1)Q1,4A it 1)1ms olsvaia ready fpr sale; n 'Sol itl;stock4of Genta7!),V,lge, Toupees, Ladies' VOgs,,ltilf \Vim), Frizots, &o, .benotif9lly tnanulttetnreil, anti; nit client, .4te uoy obtablislament in,the Union. , ;• l)ollartta: I leehanium extrpct or LnstrOun r .Tonic,, prepared. from,,S,outlt Atomic:an llcrbs and .Ito te,,the,mnshEuecessful prliele ever.tirp , thiced for lweservjog the. lour from fallin g . out or changing color', restoi.,ing,uttil proscrving„tt,in n healthy and luxuriant, MA I , t Anton rpir 1, 8 009,0/ s hy. Oullord's hnir cutting onloon maintains its immense popti!itrity,i9 rho inek that:l l ,lu Tonic •is,nOpleil to miory Itensi 3 Of,buir cut gaud) liblitnent, consequently it In kept •, prea ecv;ttinp:than under, , anyilcuqwn appllcutlpts It being thus practielay itstetl th4tti , oitthb,o473 -the g rpntostlgn tkranicql of • retail-m bin 91 1 d, Pet'uhliph tjt7 Chey,tiot,..street,, opopzittu .:thp„.%tnte , „ It nollnril Ima nt feast iliscoveret t te no plus Wren otlllAltt DYZ able with pet•letit.'Onfiderra,& Pititl7iftireoptiigpych , 614, of iliO'kiosOlow:ln tine. ft ,- two !Air either Litte,Vorl)rown,`l.in3ihy lia , ietored) nut's is 11 , erthOthriptip11)17,t9 • .stain , or .nthet.w ,i ro, conhe,, w tishetr:o4 Ittten 'tnihttiNs• hiittell;fO:glo.fiitn'tt 1 'l:uttersft , Ordl , ti l l'lt 110 ' A will'OcOtT • • , J. G. BEECHER pi Artiste in.Sair. rated Gosiamer. Ventilating . 'and Toular We [Adige, and Gentlemen is %vitit 110.urney - • Toupees & maps, inches .• . No 1 .F.rom forcheacl, to . far as bald , iQver,lorellead as far as required ,1 9. Over Ille,erown °idle head