Nem fibuertisements. , T USTICE O 1 THE PEACE.-=-I an t nottoce mynolfn candffinto for the office of Justice ut the Pence for the West Ward, nt the ensuing eicetion. march? GEORGE ROA CARRIAGE FOR SALE..- A n,st roto Family qarvlngo for ono or tWo borneS.' It lo strongly built of thobost materials, and will bo sold low fur cash. Apply to march?-lm WM. D. 81:YMOUR. ONLY. WANTED.—The subscri jyA her being in want of money to meet demands .u 1 ,,,u hint, desires all those Indebted to 1 4 0 m for lifer thandize purehai:ed in 1854 and previous years, to settle up without delay. GEO. W. 'UTNE% DESIRABLE BUSINESS LOCATION—the property of William M. iVf Biddle, Esti decettsed,•FOß BALK. All r, that A'aluable wr, situate at the west • - and of Main street, Carlisle, formerly the peoperty•of ,S M. Hoover and Eniory's heirs. The lot +has it front of 225 feet along the Hail 'toad, end 240 feet College Lane; and bee erected upon it a LARUE FRAME WAREHOUSE Front its find position, facility of access, • &e. is highly desirable business location, and since the intro. d action of Water into tlie town, and Um proposed intro duction of flas, it has become an admirable site for the erection of Factories, Steam Mills, de. or for the carry ing on a Coal and Lumber business. For full particu lars enquire of E. M. DIDDLE, Carlisle, Pa. inarch7 l&n,llarrlsburg Telegraph copy S flaw and send bill to this °thee., QUERIFF'S SALE.—Bv virtue of a writ of veaditioal exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of. Cumberland County, nod to me di rected, ..1 will expose to public vendue or outcry, at the Court Muse in the borough of Carlisle, on TIIUIIS. DAY, thc-sth day of April, 1855, nt 10 o'clock, Ai 81. the following described Beal Estate, viz: A Lot of Ground, situate in Dickin son township, Cumberland county, containing a guar. tor of an acre. more or loss, bounded on the north by a public road, ax the west by A. Cloudy, on the south and east by lands of T. C. Miller, having thereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE, &c. Seized and trkert in exe cution as the property of Dam Huns, and to be sold by JOSEPH McDARMOND Sheriff. Sheriff's Offlee. Carlisle, Mardi 7, 1855 Ia?STATE OF ABRAHAM BURK , - j- HOLDER, sr.. deceased.—Notiee is hereby given d Letters Testamentary on the estate of Abraham Burkh 'liter. late of Frankferd township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county to the suleeriber, residing in the same twp. Al persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate aro re mired- to make Immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to mar7pd ABRAHAM MARTIN, Ex'r. fIAV ERN LIOEYSE.---To the Hon .' arable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland county: at April sessions, 1835. The petition of Joseph Merkel respect fully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of piddle entertainment, in the house formerly occupied by Alcorn. In the East Ward in the borough of Carlisle.— Your petitioner therefore prays your Honors to grant him a License for the same the_ ensuing year, commen cing on the second Monday of April next, and as Ju du ty bound he will over pray, dm marl We the undersigned citizlns of the Vast Ward of the ismengh of Carlisle, in the county of 'Cumberland, do certify that we are well ROI minted with iho ahovo name, ed Joseph Merkel - , that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance,,ami Is well provided with house room And conveniences Jim the accommodation of strangers and travellers, hod that such Inn or Tavern Is necessa ry to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. It. MeCartn tg. IV , " Pr Veda Cy. Wtn. Alexander, jamb %mg. .. tn. Park, Francis Eckels, Hobert D. Eckels, Edward Shower, Alex ander 7ilarelester, William Eibbs, ' Charles Eleager, Win. kettle, C. Tubed; James NVldner, M. Ifoleimib, James Waggoner, Peter I r /111.4111n. JOllll 01110 TI, Win. Parnitr, Michael 7itinicb. Win. Bell, J. Underwood, J. J. Haughey • TrAV ERN LICENSE.—To the Hon orable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sl , SiOng of the Peace of Cumberland county, at Ap.dl sessions, 1555. 'The petition of Alexander Wills: respect fully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a honse of public entertainment in the house ho now occupies as such in Wormleysburg, East Ponnsbom township. Your peti tioner therefore prays your Honors to grant him a Li reuse for the same the ensuing year, commencing on the second Monday of April next, and as in duty hound he will evbr pray, &e. ' ALEXANDER WILLS. Wo the undersigned citizens of East Pennshore town ship. In the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the abo'Ve named Alexander NVills, that he is of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conve niences for the aceomtuodation of stranger° and travel lers. and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers & travellers. 11. W. hontbaugh, James Eichelberger, John Holtz, Dar id Eichelberger, David Drown, Daniel Neidhtunnser, Martin Kroger, .1. Longenecker, Henry Kreiger, John Bretz, Daniel Erb, William Quigg. rip() THE HONORABLE THE JUD ges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland county, at April sessions, 1855 The petition ofJatues A. Moloy respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary re quisites for keeping a house of public entertainment lu the house now occupitd by him as such in the borough of Mechanicsburg. Your petitioner therefore prays your Honors to grant him a License for the same the en. cuing year. commencing on the second Monday of April neat, and as In duty boned he will ever pray. Le. t march 7 JAMES A. MELOY. We the undersigned citizens of the borough r f Mo. chanicsburg, In the county of Cumberland, do certify , that we aro well arquainted.with the above named Jot: A. Meloy, that he Is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and eon venioncee for the accommodation of strangers and trav ellers, and that such Inn or Tavorn is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and trav ellers. S. Onrret.son, A. Ifnurk, 17. Bohh, (1. Starner, Simon Arnold, John T. Ayres, Unary U. Eberly, H. Wilson, D. D. Spoilsler, Joseph Mlllelsen, John Holm., John Hoover Motel Udell, Martin Rupp. t a,- H. A. DItEER, , ___ ... . : SEEDSM A N AND FLORIST, No. 69 Chesnut near Sacond,Philadelphia • Has now arranged and completed his " ; . v,"%,, L - ." - . , ‘-•:.. stock for the Spring of 1855, as follows: • ~;: 'l l 'V , VEGETABLE SEEDS---in great •rario• t? ty, including the fittest varieties (Oilcans Beets, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, On ions, Melons, Egg-plant, Tomatoes, Ferm i • Radishes, &c. &c. ~ FLOWER SEEM—IIIs Collection Is unequalled by illy In this country for extent and quality, and et:Fawn •es the tined variettea of Asters. Stocks, Carnations, Wallflowers, Daisy, &c. ()Hikes sEEDS--01 all kinds, including ltlueandGreen trnss, White Dutch Clover, Sweet Scouted VeruslOrass, terrennial Bay Dress, Ducerne, &e. ROSES, &r,—Choice ever-limning Doses, Ceutellias, Verbenas, Dahlias, lingo) Vines, Fruit Trees Shrubbery S. W. a4vnisTicK, Agent for Carlisle. MEI L EATIIER LEATIIER ! • • ip , :ikunty & co. • • No. 29, North Third Street, Philadelphia, . - • 4011,011'0 MA NUFACTUMNS, Cnrriono and Import as of VIIENCLI CALF tqi..lNS, andlJealera in Red at d Ixk SoraLonther and • R0b".1.8---ly ...___..... ... ‘l-JI. FRANCISOUS, • .MANUFACNIITER OP COTTON LAPS, witting, TM Yarn, Carpot,Chnin, Cotton Yarns, LAMP, CANDLE AND FLUID WICKS, thtdi Ito otroro to soli tit Ilio Lowest Cash Prices nt No. t Market Street abovo Second, North stdo, PlAlndolptln f - 10101 SITELLERS.- —X A 1,2 DE It' PAv ,„, corm decidedly the hest and cheap it ~el e In usu. 'Fanners aro requested to nail and ex eunt) it nt the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, or t Manton's nardwaro Store. For sale at reasonable rl , es by AuS. 2,----3m] - . \__ CRonos IMINDLS, JOHN C. linowN, and JOKY CLENDENIIN, Esquires, Directors of tho Poor and of tho Houoe Of Employment of thoniberland county, In account with said county, from tho lot day of January to nit day of December, A. It, 1804, inclusive, 'VIZ; , JOS}WTL IVIERKEL 7 hold of Horses, 13 Mitch Cows, 17 Lend of Steers, 3 Bulls, 23 head of stock !fogs, 20 Hop, average weight 226 pounds., 01.525 11-6.1 13 (thee. average weight, G 6 pounds. (KA lbs.) making :44 Beeves, average weight, •{O5 pounds, (11,5f•0 11s.) I la all 20,11311,5. 17 Sheep, average w•sight.,6o youlels, t 11,6.) 1 Broad and 1 Narrow wheeled Wagon, 1 Stone Wagon, 1 Wagon lied, 1 pair of Wood-ladders, 2 pair of Bay-ladders, 1 Cart and Cart•gears, 1 Tilbury and Barnes% 4 Plows and 4 Barrows, 5 Double Shovel Plows and 3 Single Shovel Plows, 1 two horse Sled, - 1 Threshing Ai:whine and Horse Power, 1 Fanning Mill, • 1 Bolling Screen, '1 Corn Sheller, Cutting Boxes, 2 0 rindstones, 34 Cow Chains and 2 log Cabins., 1050 bushels of Wheat, ' 43 do of Rye, 740 do of Corn, WOO do of Oats, 40 do of Potatoes, 2 do of Cloverseed, 1 do of Thnothyseed, 2 do of soup beans, t) do of Bunch beans g d peas, 161 Skirts and Cliennies, ' 73 Frocks, 10 Caps, 08 Aprons,' 21 Cludi-beds, 4 Bolsters, 37 Vases, • ,; 5 Sun-bonnets, 25 Skeels ' 22 pair of Stockings knitted, 20 pair of Stockings footed, 25 Towols ' 14 Comforts, 9 Table Cloths, 80pounds of bard Soap, 80 barrels of soft Soap. . . . . , . - . . . . . , . , Thoro are 1113 nenr as can be ascertained, 2 under 1 year; 6 from 1to5; 6 from tto 8 fro m. 10;10 to 20; 12 from -------- 20' to 30; 14 from 80 to 40; 14 from 40 to 60; 17 from 50 to 60; 22 from 60 to 70; 10 from 70 to 60; 1 from 80 to 90. In addition to.the above, 477 transient paupers or travellers, have been received and supported for short periode without retiulnr oeders .—..` We the Directors of the Poor end of the lions° of Eta ploymont of Cumberland county, do _certify that the above and throgoing statement to contain a just and true exhibit of the Institution during the period above stated, according to the best of our knowledge,.. (liven under our hands this first day of January, A.D. 1851. Q1:011(1It BUIND JOHN C. DROWN, JOHN CLENDEININ, Directors of the Poor of Cumberland CO. GARDNER & BROWN. POOR ROUSE STATEICENT FOR 1854. DR. lloceirod frotn County Trommror, $(000 00 Amount In bands of Tretuntrer at lost sottlei-q !went,_ 651 30si Of D. Wherry for use of Ras. Haller, 1110 00 OfJanies Clendenin and 11.31Inieli for hides and skins 117 843 Of G. C. Sanderson for use of Mary linettle, 00 00 Of - Ilummingor for use A. E. Defile- ----.---,- finger, 01 44 ' OfE. Snodgrass for use of son, 05 00 Of John Laughlin for use of C. Laughlin, 60 00 or drove pasture, 35 75 For . Tallow, 27 70 . Of John C.Drown for use of J. G. Thompson, 11 00 For Segars, ••- _ • 625 Yew Sundries, "-- , 3 37 For Indsttttires. 3 00 _ Of D. CrotiSo for use, 2 50 For Tiniotliy-seed, 3 25 Cash, due Jamb Squire, Treasurer, 124 0314 JACOB SQUIRE, tkq., Treasurer of the Poor Ilnußo and House of Employment of .Cumberland county, in account .with the Directors of the said Institution, from the lot day of J,suuary to thu 31st day of Derember,lBs4, iuclusive, viz: • By payment of Directors orders, FArrt rIPT=IIIMM=MMIMmm VAUNTING UTEINSTIS ON . TUE SCHEDULE SHOWING THE PE MANUFACTDRED AND MAD • , . Number of Paupers in the Institution Ist January 1654, of which 14 were colored, -. 100 Number admitted up till 31st December 1864, of whichl7 wore colored and 3 bow in the house, 208 Making the whole number through the year, = 314 . IN which 18 dtcd, 6 children bound out , 10 eloped and 168 discharged, _ '...'02 .....• I.oavlng the number of paupers ih the Poorhouse Ist January 1865, of which 16 Are colored, Out-door paupers supported at public expense through the year, Whole number remaining chargeable at tho and of the year, Of thueo ronialning in the I'oor-house Slat December 1881, there are— Males 71, of which 8 are colored, • • Vennilea 40, of which 8 are colored. . Out-door liaupers, _ CR. By payment of interest on dower in favor . of lire. O'Brien, on laud purchased of ' A. NrDowell In 1812. $ 38 91 Groceries, merchandise, clothing aud bed ding Included, 2,370 103.4 For stock, ' . 874 00 .. For flour, grinding, ac., 468 24 For support of out-door paupers, 482 55 - For Leather, 214 019 For Lumber for flooring. &c., 276 47 For tailoring and hotting, 137 50 For shoomaking, . . . 149 19 1 ,14 For stone coal, . 162 57 For materials fur. improvents, &e., for house and farm, . , 119 OS For wagounialang and coopering, inelud . lug ono now wagon, 119 32% For tin end copper-warn and reparing eon] stoves and drains..., 102 34. For drugs and materials for drug shop, ' 161,411,-i Fur hardware, au., 95 87.1x 2 Overseers of lillillin township, Allegheny county, for use of M. Swartz, . 84 60 Carpenter work, . ' ----- 63 12 1 -Z ~ Constable's fees for removing paupers, 60 074 • , Directors of Perry comity, for support of paupers, 70 26M . For freight-on lumber, coal and groceries, 68 86 Lunatic Hospital' at Harrisburg, for sup port of paupers, 80 30 Sheet-Iron for drum stoves, 58 32 Out-door funeral expenses, 47 75 Outdoor medical aid, • 6 24 00 For castings, 41 16 For saddlery, 28 0734 For Cloverseed, 40 50 For a windmill, . 28 00 For new Cooking stove, 40 00 ..Far-Blackstnithitig, .. 49 05% 'For travelling expenses, • 23 91 For printing and stationary, 6 0114 For sundries., . . 8 4.1/i Joseph Lobach's salery, hirelings wages included, . 600 00 Dr. A.. 1. Harman, physician, 100 00 George ShcafTer extra pay no Director, . 35 00 Goorgo Brindle •`o 4 4 10 50 John C. Brown r' ~ 41 4 12 00 --Thomas-31:-Iiiddlei-Attorney; --- r .---- 30 IX/ - Jacob Snulre, Treasurer - 40 00- ?7,443 48)4 Iteceived.fmm County Treasurer," 40000 00 Ueeei • etl from J. I.o6aeli, Steuard, front different sources as uxhildted In forego ing Ntzttement, * 667 103.6 C'aslt remaining in 'lauds of Treasurer at last HAtloment, 6.51 30 1 ,i Balance duo Jacob Squier, Treasurer, 121 08?,f, $7,443 4734 $7,44a 181,4 STOCK ON TILE FARM IST JANUARY, 1855 0 head of Shoats, — 2O euuall rigs, IleaLL4 2 Calvci. FAMI IsT JANUARY, 71360 6 sett of Wagon-gears, 0 sett of Plow gears, • 1 sett of Carpenter tools, • 1 sett of Blacksmiths tools, 1 sett of llutchorlng tools, 6 Wheelbarrows, 1 Cabbage Knife, 0 Grain Cradles, 11 Mowing Scythes, 3 Mattocks, • 3 Crowbars, 6 Shovels, quarrying tools, and a variety of Spades, Forks, Sick els, Rakes,Corn lloes,Stone llatuuters,:iledges, Area, IVood : saws, Mauls, Wedges, &c. HERR OF TIIF, FARM FOR 1E44 25 do of Onions, 10 do of l'arealips, 40 do of Hoek, 2000 heads 01'0'1,144;e, 25 doz. Cuctikoberg, 70 tom of Ility, 20 loads of COrllfodder, iR tairrels of good Cider, 0 of Water-cider. TN THE noun AND MOP 18 Cofilus made In Carpenter shop, 1 large medicine Case for Drug:l4op, 1 large Kitchen Table, 2 now Wheelbarrows, 1 two horse Sled, 1 large (late, 1 HOW Caraedy,. GO cortixof weed cut, 400 hails made, 25 dollars worth of Illarlonnithing done, Matto now shafts for 'Tilibury and for Sled, Single and Rouble-trees, Tick and Fork-handles, Stools and Dandies for Poor House, New door for Slaughter Douse, c We,' the undersigned, A udltors'of Cumberhu I d county, elected and sworn according to law, having examined the accounts and vouchers of the Directors of the Poor and Douse of Employment of said county, from tho Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, A. D. 1854, inclusive, do certify that wo find a balanco duo Jacob Squlor, Esq., Treasurer, by the Directors of said Institu tion, of the sum or ono hundred and twenty-four dollars and ninety-eight anti one-fourth cents. Given under our hands at Carlisle, this Bth of January, A. 1);, 1855 J. 11. DILAWBAUMI, DiAAC RINOWALT. JACOD,STEINMAN, . . Auditors of Culluberland dartiste Aernlb. El DR lot Safe tub 3tent. ITVLUABLE TOWN 'PROPERTY AT PitiVATE tiALE.--Tho subscriber will sell • the property he now owns and OCell t 'A pier, formerly awned by the her. T. V monr4,, situated on South Ilaturcftr srt Carlisle, adjoining the property of Id r ,t 0.0.. Wm. thulium near the Walnut Pot tom goad, consisting of a TAS LOT AND A PALL 90 by 240 teat. upon - which are erected a good two story FRA ME 110UttE, Wood Mao and :Amide. together with other out-buildings. There is also a good brick contented Cistern, capahltiof holding, forty-Wro hogsheads of water. The property is in good repair. Also,-for a full TOWN LOT adjeirting the above. GO by 240 feat. Auroue wanting such property will do well to call and examine. nev22--fm BENEDICT LAW. • TIMBER. LAND FOR SALE.- The subscribers will sell at private sale about 450 ACRES OE MOUNTAIN TIMBER LAND, in uts so suit purchasers, The timber is yellow pine fit or sawing nod building purposes, as also oak and chest nut. The land In located very nearetthc new reed lea ding from dames Weakley's saw mill to Laurel Forge. and extends up said road an high as Cold Spring, adjoin ing Richard Woods, John Sterrett and Haskell and Seymour 's saw mill. A draft of the land eon seen at the house of A. Comery at Weakly's raw mil t Feb. 20, 55. It. d: S. (lIVIN. pwie, • VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SAW.: Olt RENT.--.—Thc filmdom ■api • town mansion, with two atijohilne; LOTS; on Main street, Carlisle, helouciap to the estate of ticorge A. Lyun, ‘ Esq. dee'd. Apply to WM. 1131; variety of Household and Litelie.n. FUR. NIT - UR E. the property of the said deceased, will be slid It public sale :it his late residence, on FRIDAY, the *2.3d of February, at 10 o'clock), A. It Fob. 14, '55. VALUABLE FARM of ONE HUN DRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less, at pri 'rate sale.—The subscriber intending to go west the en suing spring, will sell his farm on or before the first of April next, on favorable term:: The farm is situated one mile from the town of Nowville and throe. quarters an mile from the C. V. 11. H. depot, The luiprbvements cinisist of a MUCK TIOUSE,a frame harn—tegethat withotherbUfbiiirdings, all of which are entirely new. Timers is a fine well of never failing water at the door and a spring near the barn. For further information address the subscriber at NewAille. Fob. 14,55. 4, W. K. McFARLANE. $7,443 4$ ITALuABLE TOWN PROPERTY OFFERED FOR SALE AND POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY.—A large &tilde TWO STORY DOUSE. with Stabling and Rath i. t a lbiuseA. The lot of ground contains :I NM 0, r V, great variety of ehoiee grafted fruit trees. This property is situated on East street. bounded by the Lotort Spring. Also,Two Stone and one Frame DWELLING DOUSES. situated en Bedford street, north of the Lutheran Church. and lu an improving part of the town. Also, a small FIELD. For terms apply to Carlisle, Der. 27, 1654 W. M. PENROSE. PFFICES FOR RENT'.—The three enises in the rear of the Court Rouse, south of the Herald office, will he rented from the Ist of April neetq For terms apply to JACOB SI(RCfI. Feb. 14. . Soquestrator. $7,443 48% rl l O 141 , 47.—The property situate on I , llain street. near the Railroad bridge, late the property of James Thompson, dee'd., is 'offered FUR 'WM' from the lot of April next, For terms enquire of =I 1;0R RENT.—A STORE ROO3l (.11 nwELLE , :o HOUSE. in East litgb street, a few doors below the corner of • Market Synam The stets mom is lar e re and will bear dividing into two If neces sary, and is ono of the b t stands for businers in Car lisle. January 17, 1855 'ANN S. ALEXANDER. .. , LARGE FURNITURE SALE. —On SATURDAY, the 10th of March. next. railer at the residence of Martha C. Duncan, on Vast High Street. Carlisle. will ho offered at public Auction. a great variety of )10i 7 SY.INL,D A K :Ten I;N: Ftlll4.vreants, flat - Mahogany Fidelsvird, Mahogany Sets and Bureaus, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Card Tables, ' Dressing Bureau with mirror and marble slab, Bedsteads, Feather Beds and Flair Nearm•ses, Mahogany and Windsor Chairs, Washstands, Ingrain and Rag Carpets. Stair Carpets, Mirrors, Chequered and Plain Matting, Parlor A Cooking Stoves, China Dinner and Tea Sets, Large Iron and brass Kettles, Dell-metal Kettles, • Andirons, Shovels and Tongs, Wash Tubs, Buckets And other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at o'clock, A. M. when terms will be made known by feb2l MARTHA C. DCNCAN Tr. J. B. MARCHISI'S CELE BRATED CATTIOLTCON, FOR THE RELIEF 4. CURE OF SUFFERING FEMALES. It stands pro-eminent for its curative powers in all the dis eases Inc which it is recent mended, usually called FE MALE COMPLAINT . Of these nro ProMiaow Uteri. or Falling of the Womb; Fluor Albus, or Whites; nirolde In flammation and Ulceration of the Womb; Incidental Ilemor rhage, or Flooding; Painful Suppressed, A: Irregular 'struatlon, Ac., with all their accompanying evils; (Cancer excepted.) no matter how se-- yore or of how long standing. This Medicine tuts never boon intlxxlueed by empty puffs, and misrepresentations., nor hi it intended that its present popularity shall he sustained by any 'medimplatt its merits and tho appro. tuition-cif the public NOTICE TO THE UNFORTUNATE FEMALE. I feel it a duty incumbent upon myself to declare publicly the great blessing Dr. Muralist's Uterine Ca•' thollemt has proved to me. For two years lily health was miserable; I was almost unable to 'iv :ilk. I'll) sl• clans pronounced my ease falling ot, the Womb, exten sive ulcerations, commencing with tluor album. • The pains, irritation, wost.ration, &c., rendered life a lairilen.l In this inisenible condition, Pr. F. Newland recom mended Dr. Marchisi's Uterine Catledleon. After tak ing fo - ur bottles I find myself in perfect health. Uratl• (ode for my roAoraidem malice; me ardently desire that nil my itea, alike unfortunate, mny find sure relief from this inestimable medicine. 11 LAZA DEVI „A. NE V 1 No. 11l West-et., Utica, N. Y. The alsem statement I know to be true. F. I'. NEWLAND, M. D., Utica, N. Y. I have no hesitation In saying, Dr. Mamidoi's Uterine Catholkon Is Invaluable In uterine diseases generally I have used It In Fluor Albus, Amenorrima, Prolapses , Cterl, and in cases of extensive ulceration of the vagina and OS uteri. It is worthy of the notice of the Faculty., JOHN C. ORRICK, H. D., Baltimore, Md. all interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free matt Mug ample proof, from the most respectable 'sources of tim beneficial results of itz use; together from With lettersom highly experienced Physicians, who hose Uti(sl It In their practice, and gpeak from their ow u obsorvntions. Arirlt IClrrPra. Druggist, Fouth 'Hanover itrect, sole Agent for Carlisle, Pa. , J. D. & Proprietors, Central Depot, 304 Broadway, N.Y. January• 24, 1854.-Can . liM I)ALTiMOM4,I CARD.-saitrig 2. y Flan Factory lilted and Ground Alum Edit, con stantly on hand and for sale. CAB.% OuF.fih. & Flour, Grain and Lumber Commission Merchants, SpeaVe NVbarf. Also, CEMENT and CALeiNIKI) &gout" , of the N. A. and Resendale Co. Ittiora. Jan. 22. 115. . mOl.lB. 1)111 BEG ES.—Just received another lot of Cheap Da Dogatt,,Delalnes and Por n-meth' Cloths: • (nvils) (1, W, It VALUABLEFAR3II I ()R 0.: SATE.—As It is late in the seASOII It 'sli V". 01 requires partictilar attention to draw ••,"• :purchasers he here, then Farina's - and (apitalists: a .frrest Inducement fora safe investorent is offered. No humbug; but real sal stautlal mint , . So Le n i p turd doing,. tie now Is the time for tie se who speed the plow, For we Farmers have been in the drag Thug enough. do wake up and don't be Induced to inrnst your money in some fancy hum. bu fiVil trio rich te-day and poor te7naorrow, tut go In this sale and make a safe rind sure •InveStment, as the Farintra axe the chief lame Und sinew' of our clam• tr y.. The rinderdgmed. one of the late fifth of Phis, Poerinic and Thudinat, firmer owners, will oiler nt public rale at the Court House In the borough of Carlisle, on TUES DAY the lair day of March, that valuable EAII3I, situ ate on thmLetart. Sluing; about half a tulle South East ofthe borough et Carlisle, containing 'IWO HUN DRED A • D RIG ACRES if limeStotte Land about of which are elenred and the residue roomed wit) the best of tintbrr.' Eighty acres are now in white) grain which will he inchitied lu the sale. The improve , meats are a large &nide two story 1101; Barn and ether nut buildings. There Is ,a never fttilim; Spring . of very Pile water under Itre house. Alan an OR CHARD of choice fruit. fine third of the cleared land new hind. as it _ham hem lately cleared, NvleUe the rln cleared land has beau heavily manure , ' font stables IF . .Carlisle. • The Whole is in a high state of cultlvatinn and has produced great crops, DM ran be ascertained from the Fanner now liritsg riO Ili:aides that it actually pre7 theses a double crop if well worked from under mount: aswell 11F the top, as the whole farm abounds in velm of the best Pipe Ora and my former partners years age phi $.O Charles NlrClutte deed. as high, as •,..t,ioo per yea'. fir ere; kr. Se t Ills is a re: e thane. nit often ten he met with. Any persons wishing to examine the farm may do sn by' railing on Peter Albright now living on it. Terms of :: , 410.--fsro per cent, of the whole plm•has mom cy to be paid on day of One third t f the nboh purehasa mnnev to I. paid on the Ist of April. whet. p t;hl•Sf,i , .ti Will be given. The residue in three equal nr • nuol payments, without interesr. A doduction of le per rent. will he made PT no much Inure money as tb• purchaser chows to-offer. MEM= AUX. I'. IRON, Executors. . . ALS ) AT ritl YAW: , SA LE.—A Farm of 220 arreva a tlrst rato MERCHANT MI LL.sittutte in l'orry Cramt_r mar Laudlsburg.. For p.Artieutars onquire at t Fort Furnace. CHRISTIAN TI! UPI UM. Fob. 21 iti)2l,anraFter Examiner, iork-Republlcan,_and Pei AdV(IllItO py, tnak%prlce and Fend bill to this cifihv. 3iotires. orni.x—Notice is hereby gives. vi Ihnt t have. this day. asi.,..ciated with me in th inavtire of my prefer:den. Win. 3f. Penrose and Thor. p. Diddle. I grim Alt husitirsit. in ure will be nttendet teby theidnAe utttlet:tlto, tirtn u Utill Le, mtost Feb. 14th 11155. W. M. 1111.4)LE, A t'ty ut Law -FST EOF EL A. BET II S3l IT t dereased.—Notice is befell given that Letters V: Administration on ftre.Estate of Elizabeth Smith, late of Lower Allen township., Cumberland county. deceased have been granted by fhe Register of said county to the F hs vri bur; residing in the same township. All'persren knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requir ed to make inintedlate.payment,and those having einini to present them for settlement to feb2B-I.:tpd WM. IL SMITH, Adin.r. 17STATE OF SLISANNA S \VElT dereased.—Notice is hereby given that Lei ters of Administration on the estate of Susanna :IN, eft ter, late of Shiremanstown, Cumberland county, deeeio ed, have been granted by the Register of said eeonty the subscriber, residing in the same township. All per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re. utilredto Make immediate payment. and these haling claims to present them for settlement to feir•2B-64 W3l. D. :41100P, Aduer. EIOSIMM ers)[ 4 -I STATE OF TII0)IAS SWEARIN, jOEN, deceased.—Notice Is hereby given that hit of admit:ash-anon on tho estate of Thomas Sweat In. ken, of East Pentudxwo tow mship, Cumberland county. deceased, have been grantrA by the liegister of said county to the subscriber, residing in the same tow 1404. All persons knowing thernserres indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and these °•having claims to present them for settlement to Feb. 20, '55 BENJAMIN EBB, Admin'r. NOTICE.— All persons knnwing them selves Indebted to the - subs..rThers - . smiler nv note or book account, aro respectfully requested to call settle the same on or before the :Ist day of Morrh.l After that dato.the books will be placed in the hands a proper person for collection. futati - WEISE & CAMPBELL iikU_Tlic STORE ROOM now occupied by Ira will be rented from Ow lot day of April next. It le a first rata buslues; stnod and con vonlont room. Apply as abui. I.)ISSOLUTI()N.- - -The partnesrhip heretofore existing . between tbo subscribers, tra d ng under the firm of BE:sITZ k BRUTIIERS, was dis solved on the first lust., by mutual consent, all persona indebted to the firm are requested to make an early settlement of the same to either of the undersigned. ABNER W. BENTZ Wm. utzTz J.A.SIES BENTZ. The undersigned having purchased the interest of IV. Pent,. In the above business, inform their friends that they will continue the business RS heretofore at, the old stand under the name of Bentz 4. brother.—They lose Just received a large supply of NEWUOODS, such as Cab leas, hams, Mus.lies, Cheeks, Flannel', Sennett, Needle worked Cullers, Spencers, Sleeves, Se.. also en* ease Irish I.lner, containing:lUpieces of their own int. portatlen some of it very tine which they can sell much lower than the usual prices. They respectfully request the public to give them it call us they are determined to sell, cheap. MINER IV. BENTZ. Feb. IG, .55 JAMES BENTZ. )1301201RM ORDINANOE.—Bc 'it eunoted by the Town Council of the Borough of 'artiste, and It is hereby ordained and enacted by au tdority of the saute: Tliat Om tire plugs placed, or tier°. after to 100 placed, in any of the streets, lanes or alleys of the borough of are to bo used or opened (ply for the purpose of ostingulaidng fires; and If any ',or at/ or poisons shall open any fire plug or draw water from the same, or abuse or'lnJure it, or any part of It. in auy manner, he, she oethey shall be liable ton penalty of TwEsry Pottaaa. Provided, however, that it shall not be considered a violation of ih)n ordinance If the fi r e plu g and water be used by regularly organized Hoof or Fire Companies, the 7 haring first obtained the elm. rial authority e. the (arlialo Gus and Water Company dir thaturpose. A. NOBLK; thief Burgri.s. Bob; 14. 'f.s. . . A ttest —3.4311FJ3 . Witte:, See. COURT PROCLAMATION.- Ulteretto the Honorable JAWS li. GRAlllat, Prost,. dent Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the coluities of Cumberland. Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and Jnstire of the several Courts of Oyer mot Terminer and General 31111 Delivery in said coins tics, and lion, Jons More and BAMEEL )I . OOI,IIURN Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other off e nd e rs in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, lwaring date the Bth day of January, 1885, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Own - ral Jail Delivery, to be holden .at Carlisle, on 'the .24 MONDAY of April, 1855, (lbolng the Oth day) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to continue two weel:s. NOTICE is the:vita - a hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the said County of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept COM 11171100d to lac thou and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, Inquisitions, examinations m i nd all other remembrances, to do these things which to their Mikes appertain to be done, and all these that are bound by re,oguirances. to pkoseellte , against the prig. opera that aro or then shall be in the Jail of said eountY, are to be there to pro secute them as shall he Just. JOSEPH Mel/ARMOND, Sherif? • 11XTRA 'BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, sacks Do family use. Also, Crltuborrle!;, Homi ny. Ileanti, Rc just received at the Family firm:cr E y of Jan 10 J. D. 11AUIF.T. COAL. 77-50,0 Tuns Lykes s rffialoy cmt,l,roketi and Screened, prernred oats • porK.Ay fur fiuully uso, receiving mi d Ow tole Agt, 3AI at cm Abnerti6einents M