8 TRIAL LIST FOR APRIL TERM, 1 856. FIRST WEEK. Hugh Gallagher for use vs..J. M. Woodburn, John Woods &, Wife, vs. 'Mathew Davidson, Nbrfir. Pennington, vs. Samuel IV. John Anderson, vs. John Fisher, do vs. Jeremiah Coover, W. K. Irvin & Wife,:vs. Catharine Sibbettii, ),obt,l_;stird dee'd'Exrs. vs. David Grier, John. Sanderson, va.,C. V. H. It. Company, • Johnston S. Martin, Vs. David Martin, • 4achael Woods for use vs. Jacob Dear. SFICOND WFELt kb. lio.itetter, Treas. &c. vs. Ahm. B. Zug, ,!Moth Whitinan, vs. Christian Eberly, Joseph 'Prem.). & Wife, vs. R. Craighead, Ch w. lifirrutz, vs. Geo. Z. Bretz, Jacob Shaffer, vs. The twp. of S. 'Maklel, Win. Bishop, vs. David Grier, (1-. W. Jackson, vs. do. ;;has. Og'eby, vs. Samuel Hepburn, Esq. ! •iiry Givler, vs. Samuel McCullough, Lry Crawford, vs. W. Ramp's Trustee, :!izabeth Pague, vs. Michael Zigler, iargaret Noble, vs. John Noble, ' ..:'izabeth Buchanan, vs. Rhoads & KitsiniPer dec'd Adm. vs. .John Kitsmiller, 1. IV. Dombaugh, vs. Henry Kilheffer, Graham, vs. Peter Wolford, liehael Cocklin, vs. James• Williams, • 'vie A. Kaufman, vs..R. Smiley, dee'd Exrs., Simineum, vs. The Co, of Cutnherland, Aavid Mahon, vs. Richard Baker, Steiher, vs: Geo. Creamer, teary Myers, vs. The Co. of Cmmberlami. ;lieu) iltmertisentents. pAv I RN LICENSE.—To the lion ' ortl,le the dmizes of Ow Court of Quarter :kit:slims t timberland count), Apt II teat'. V-Z.5.-1 he petition f rho undersigned respertfully represents, that your mer b. provided %vith. the necessary requisites e.r. 11.:tit.e of- public' outprtainuten t,in..t he house rta. occupied by Joreph Black, at the Trindle rzpring. In liver Sprit x township. Your potitinuer therefore - pre:if, ..mr Honors fo grant him a license for the sante nt the ot.min4 term of the Coma of Quarter Sessions, and as in bound lie 411 over pray, .Se. fo - b2B PETER ILARLACILEII. We tins undersigned, citizens of Silver Spring town ..h;p, in the county (,f Cumberland, do certify that ly." acquaint...l with the above named Peter llerla .her, that he is of good repute for honesty end temp., -snra, and is IV ell provided with house room and CUM e• dancas fn. the accommoantiun of strangers and travel ;ors. end that such inn or tavern:is necessary for the se- ,ammodation of the-public. 51. Malley, George Brenizer, John MeColister, Gmdel Comfort, .John Broa•newell, Samuel Cocidin, Geo. !iron nor, John P. D. (hover. George V. Convey, Charles A-piper, John Nisley. ilaumon. E N L ENS E. —To the II o,'- 1 nimble the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions._ April term, 1855.—The petition of James Hall r,emoctfully represents. that your potittonor has leased that well known tavern stand in Lower Allen township and now oocupied us such by Peter Harlacher, that he is well provided with the necessary requisites fbr.keeping a house of public entertainment. lie threrwe prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same for the a suing year, and he will ever pray, Ac. febliff JAMES iiA LL. We the undersigned, citizens of Lower Allonitwp. do cavity that we are well acquainted withlhe above nam ed James Hall; that he is of good repute for honesty nod t unperunee. and is well provided with house room and inyonionees for the accommodation of strangers and t •avellers and that such inn or tavern is neces•ary to to aemnimodate the public and entertain travellers. John Sheeley. sr. Frederick Sheeley. IL Rupp, jamb Long. Samuel Zimmerman, David Bollinger, William Stephen, John Sheeley, jr. Frederick Long, Jonathan Brubaker, William Heck, Daniel I lart,,.Samuel Urich. llaniel Erb, John Reeser, John orarmu the Judges of the Court of Ogueral Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county. April term, 1855. The petition of David Bollinger. respectfully represents, that your petitioner occupies that well known tavern stand situate In Shiremanstown, Lower Allen township,which Is well calculated for a house of public entertainment, and the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that ho is well provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a public house. Ile therefore prays your trotters to grout him a license Ibr the K-unt, for the en suing year, and ho will ever pray, &e. fely2S DA VII) BOLLING Ell. We the undersigned, citizens of Lower Allen twp. do Certify that we are well acquainted with the aia;ve gum. nd David Bollinger, that he is of good repute tn. honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house room end conveniences Mr the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary t, ZICZOIMIIidate the nubile end entertain travellers. Isaac lloshart, Peter 11. former, Jacob Betes,JohnShee ley, Daniel Nisley, George Eichelherger, Wm. B. bloomer, _,...lenathan Brubaker; John Shealy, jr. Samuel Shecley, 11. Rupp, David Wien. — , HUSSEY'S REAPER ! NOTICE TO FAII3IERS. The undersb;ned respectfully iuferms the Furthers of this and the adjoining counties, that he continues to manufacture more extensively than ever, 0.1 Hussey's celebrated REAPER AND MOMS() MACHINE, now so generally iu use, at his shop three quarters of a mile north of Hanover. Farmers wishing to engage a Heap. or, or a Reaper and Mower combined. for the next sea. von, can have their orders tilled with pronptness by sanding them on immediately. The prices of these ma chines aro as follows: For a Reaper,- - - ' - $lOO For a Reaper and Nfowor, from - - $lO5 hi 125 In_ _ Addre. me through the Hanover Pr.st (Mee, York c,ounty;Pa. CONE AD 310131,. Janll-5m Dron Stores. nRUGS ! DRUGS 1 'DRUGS Fresh gJr SUPPLY! I have just received a fresh stock of Medicines, Paints, Mass, Oil, he., which, has log been purchased with great care at the best city houses, I eancontidontly recommend to Families, a_ Physicians, country Merchants and Dealers, as Lo- log fresh and pure. DRUGS—Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instru menti, pure Essential Oils, Herbs and Extracts, Spices, ground and whole, Essences, Perfumery, he, Cod Liver Oil—warranted genuine. DYE - STUFFS—lndigoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitrjol, Copperas, Lac Dye. h Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Omen and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and conch Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which will be sold•at the Very lowest market . price. Also, a fresh and splendid assortment of FA N 0 Y HOODS, Fruits, Omfeetionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornament, all of which are olored at the lowest Cash prices, at the cheap brut!, Book and Noaivy atom of 'tho subscriber on North Ilan. over street. S. U. HAW:RS.IIOK. FRESH DRIJOA, MEDICINES, &e, have must received from Philadelphia and New York very extensive Additions to my / • former stock.embmeing nearly ‘very artirlo of :11edicino now in use, together with Paints, Oils, Varnishes, To rpontloo, Perfu• Mere, soaps, Fitetlonitry, Fine Cutlery. Fish. -4 lug Tackle, Brushes of almost every &scrip• Inn, with nn endless variety of other articles, which Am determined to sell at the Tray LOWEST prices. Alt phoplanB, Country Merchants, Pedhira and eth ors, are .r=pectfully requested not to pass the. OLD :AND, at they may root assured that every Jirtiele will edd of a good quality, and upon reasonable terms. ELLIorr, Main street, Carlisle Muy 80 5 ores anti Slops. Eli STYLE OF HATS for ltsb4 r- 01:01161i KELLElt.rospectrully onnottn6”s to his Old Patrons and tho public gonorally that )ir ),E.4 i,,st eelved the FALL STYLE OF tiIiNTLEDIEN'S OF;; !EATS, manufauttire'd ohn 'or tilt ilns ,/ t. oionts iu Philodolphta, to whidh ho lnvitt attention He has also winstantly on liana a large 'and varied on sortment of his oiVti well it* rtty make lints and Civil, fiu itable for the semimbi•otaiirgilig oveFf variety or ittisslm Beaver, Molesltlh and•Filk !fats, fin ished 111 thy: latest style, together with a full assortment CAPS el' every shape and description, anti,..nt every price. Ile particularly invites the public to cell and ex amine his expensive wssortutent, which in style, mate rlti and finish. cannot be surpassed by any in market, and which he is able to put at prices lower than over. Remember his old stand no North llnnoverstrect,,be tween limner's and Senor's stores. VALI, STYLE 01? HATS R. CLAPS. 'TROUT. desires to inform his old Mends that ho has removed to his now establishment on High street. near the Rallrnad Depot, and is now oponing it large and elegant assortment of the PAU STYLE 4 . OF HATS, just received from Philadelphia, which the gentlemen of Carlisle are requested to aril and examine. Ile has also a large assortment of Silk. Fur and Slouch lists no his cfren man uthetfire, got up in the lest style and at_vadoVrprices. the excellence and finish of which he will warrant. Ills stock ho Is confident on, ly needs to ho examined to bo approved. Also, a large supply of Mons, Boy's and Children's CAPS, of Cloth and Fur. and of every variety of style and price just re mired from Philadelphia. Let all who want a lint or ('op giro him a call,os they may ho sure of being suit ed to their own satisfaction. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WAltt housekeepers and young, with tilos also who are expecting to become housekeepers. are invit ed to call at FAMIIN OitOt.,EltY and ox amine his elegant assortment of China, Olassand Queens ware and other articles in the housekeeping-line. such as Fr: eh and English tea sets, heavy bandedamiplaim White Granite, gilded and blue plain, Dinner sets of ev ery variety and price, bowls and pitchers, tureens, dish es, le. Glass-ware—centre table and mantel lamps, Candelabras Mild other lamps. great rarity, table and bar ttimblers, goblets, Ic. Fruit and preserve dishes, in va riety. Cedar-ware—tubs, buckets, churns, Is min, butter pri ts n ladles, meal htickets. Sc. DrusllCS-.-SWOOping, white wash. scrnhbing, band and shoe brushes. dusters, brooms. 1:e. Market, clothes and travelling 1 askets. Also a choice assortment of Tob2teco and Segnrs. Call vn who are fold of choke brands of Segars and try the Priaripes, Remains, Sieffanonis and other Cuba varieties, and you will find them of unimpeachable quality. Also half Spankli and Coeur:am ,Segars, with choice snuff and Ohneen. rOlt Tli E MILLI ON I 11111 illSt receiving my Fall •s IiANCINCS stock of PAPER HANOI:saI S, • _ ••• which surpass in style. Ituality . •• and - prim any that have ever Loon exhibeted In Carlisle. I respectfully solicit a call from persons in )vant of Paper Ihinglngs of any dm-01)- am. as I am confident by assortment far surpasses any in the Borough: and' in style and prices has but few 1.1- v/tie in the city. 1 only ask of the public to call and ex amine my assortment j‘efore purchasing, as I am confi dent my chaste designs cannot fail to please the most firstidious. • JOIIN P. IXNE., West side of North Hanover Street, • I - 00K OUT IN TlME!—Cholera , morlons,,,Dyscutery, Diarrhoea, tic., are making 'their iinPenranc. l'ou„know tli remedy. If you hare any regard for the wellfare of yourself, your wife, or your children, supply yourselves with BM:CHEWS IATCH LESS CORDIAL, otherwise abide ihe consequence re. nilting_frontn bigoted adherence to old quackery. This • Matchless Remedy" can be bad at the Drug Store of B. J. KIEFFER. South Ifaneyer street, a few doors south of the Court 'louse, Carlisle. p)OOTS AND SHOES. The subserib er has now on hand a very extensivo and well se- Acted stock of li.OoT S andSli 0 S, which he will sell at unusually low prle- Purchased from wholesale dealers, it low rates. be can offer such induce nents to purchasers ns will make IL their interest to VP. t his establishment. lie has every.. article in the Boot ind Sh.te line---for Ladies' or Gentlemens' wear—he therefore deems it nnnecessary to particularize. Perqmis desiring good and cheap goods are Invit- .4 to give him a 1..4111. - - W. SHELDON_ \ p..e. o . rovE COAL, note on hand and ita receiving at the follmving prices : Dauphin Lime Cent . - - - s'2 . 40 to 300 Stove, - - - • 3noto 4 50 Lykens Valley Limo - - - -375 to 400 It Stove - . . 400 to 4 75 Pine Grove Limo - - - 375 to 400 6tove - - - - - 450 to 500 Pittston Stove Coal .7, - - , -500 to 3 50 Illnektanltli's Coal, per Cushol, - 22 to 25ett. 11, 1 1. Use LU II /I El It of all kinds. Common BOard4 nu d Scantling from $lO to $lB per lOU feet. First Common nod l'anel according to quality. docl3—:lm OhG ER TEAS, COFFEE, I ES The subscriber has just added to his former stuck n general selection of CHOICH (I ILOCEIII ES, as well as all the other variety of articles usually kept In a llrocery Store, embracing Itlo :ofieo..--roastedand green—at 1 . 234 and 14 cents per lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized 311g11114. of bias qualities; Chocolates, Spires, Dairy Salt, and a variety of Fancy articles, all of which are o, fared at the lowest cash prices. NVe - are thankful fortho twiner support given us, and invite a further call from our friends and customers. J. 'W, EBY. Marion HMI, Carlisle. • furniture. pOBII B. SMILEY, CABINET' m AK Elt and UNDERTAKER North Hanover street. next door to Glass's lintel. A lie would respectfully inform tho u citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that ho has now On band a law and elegant assortment of FUR- N TURE, er.nsistlng in part of Wardrobes, Card and eth er Tables, Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fanny Sewing Stands, &c., inanufitelinred of the boot material and quality warranted. Also a general as:6rtinent of CHAIRS at the lowest VENITIAN BLINDS wade to order, and repairing promptly attended to. ft.Z-- COFFINS inado at the shortest notice; and hav ing a splendid bdarso he will attend funerals In town ox country. a - 6- Remember the stand—next door to IL Mimeo Hotol. IL D. SMILEY. • FXTENSIVE FURNITURE ROOM. _A -.JAMES it. WEAVER would resoorfently call the attention of House-keepers and the public to his (+item:dye stock of elegant FURNITURE, loci o it ng Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and Tables, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every other article in his branch of business. Alm now on hand, the largest assortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. AUFFINS made at tho short est notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. He adicits cell at his establishment, on North Han nv er strew), near Ulasso's Hotel. C.-5 - Furnlture hired out by the month or year. . ORNER of Han over and Loather M,e Cik v WO . CA It LIS Gli.—Th o lidersign ed has always on hand a large stuck of superior Cabinet Ware, In all the different styles, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. He Invites attention particu larly to the PATENT SPRING BOTTOM BEIME11), a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections.— The bottom can ho attached to old Bedsteads. 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Please enclose the Moonlit to book notes or protege stamps', and address ell orders. poet. Old, to FOWLERS & WELLS, - ' 308 Broadway. New York. N. B. Name your Post Office, County and State. Notices. ExEcuToßs NoncE.—Letters Testamentary having been issued to the subscri bers. under the nlll of George S. ].you Esq., dec'd., late of the borough of Carlisle; all persons having - elands apinst the estate of the said decedent. are requested to make known the same, and these Indebted, to make payment without delay to JOHN LYON, Bedford c .Pa. ALEX P. LYON, Pittsburg Executors. 6E. Jan. Msi 7,5 ..Il ST ATE OF MARTHA BOWMAN 1 - 4 deceaced.---Notiee is hereby given thnt letters of administration on the estate of Martha Bowman ' late of Frank find township. Cumberland county.decessed. have been granted by the tegister cf saidsounty to the sub scriber-residing In the same township. All persons in debted to said estate are required to make linmediate payment and those baying claims to present them for settlement to JAMES L. IdeIIOWELL, jan3l Ad'mr. I. I I STATE OF SUSANN'..ik4 AL-r -- BRIGHT, DECD.—Letters of Admittisftt,l4ln on tho Estate of Susannah Albright. deed., late crr.as,t , Peonsborough township ! Cumberland county, havo been issued to the subset it.er residing in the saute town- Ship. to hoot all persons having claims against the said estate will present them for settlement and these indebted make payment. Jan. 21,1855 MICHAEL ALBRIGHT, Adar. ttiMtated . 1 . 1 begun nn TUESDAY, the '2Gth ihry of December 1. D 54, and 'mitten ut Curliule, in and, fur CuinLerintid comity, before the Um. James II lititham, President .P wilze, and Woodburn and John Rupp. Esiotin s. AsseLjate Judges. Ac, the folliSwihg prereedhms were had, to wit: In the matter of the writ of Partition and Yelualion on the Heal Eutate of Elirabetli Shenk late of t' , 1M11:411111, Peccnsrd,ththe iqinie haring been returned by Joseph .leDarimind, high :-lieriff of CunMerland county, I duly executed, N'uw• to wit, 26th December, 1&4, Inquisition continn ed and Rule on t h e Heirs and parties In interest to ap. ysear at the next stated orphaps court, and take or re fuse to take. other. rse to show rause why the court should not order the property to be sold. Notice to be served personally on the parties residing within forty utiles mod by publication in one newspaper on those re siding beyond fort) mites, In testimony whereof I bare hereunto set- my hand and the seal of Kehl court. at Carlisle, on the 2t;th day of heeetut er, A. P. JOIIN M. GREGO, Clerk Orphans Court_ OTICK.---To the Heirs .and nepreventatives of George Nogle, late unite coon ty of Cumberland. deceased. Take notice that by virtue bf a writ of Partition and Valuation isbued out of the Orphans Court of Cuml erland county, and to me direct ed. I will hold au Inquest to divide, part or value the real canto of ?mid deceased, on the pnub,es, on TIIVIIS-. DAY, the Sth day of ➢larch. A. D. IStt. at 10 o'rlnr,k A. 11. when and' where you may attend If you think pMptIT. JOSF.YfI McDA 11.110 ND, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Feb. ith ,55 I.IDITOES NOTIOK—Tn the mat ..._.._,:.._.--111.4,11 ility,clOr all * ion to John Stewart. administrator or Jtairi Maya,. deceased. to settle the account I.f his intestate as guar dian of the said Hobert. Mary and John, The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans court„ to report the facts, and an account, if the tarts show that, respondent ought toAccount. will httend to the duties of his appointinetit. at his office. In the bor ough of Carlisle, on TM UItSDA Y the Ist of .51arch next, nt 10 o'cleck A. M. when and e here all parties interested are hereby notified to•attend. Fob. tith. '55 A uurroits NOTlCK—llavin,, been tur IlLappointed by the Orphans Court or C , erland d y county to distribute the balance in the hand o obn Auld, Esq.adininistrator of Samuel : 4 11eaffer,liireo I/hi:- int:on township, derea'sild, to and among the,crediters, 'I will attend for that purpose at my office in Carlisle, on TUESDAY, the 13th &pot March next. Feb. ith.'ss. ' IL. M. HENDERSON. QumA,UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under slgned,appointed Auditor by the Orphans Court • f criand county, to marshal! the est:asp' the lunuts of Christian Bomberger, Administrator of Christian 'luck, deceased, to and among the creditors of said de cedent, gives notice, that he will attend to the duty as- SignOd to hint at his etilco In Carlisle. on WEDNESDAY the 2.Sth day of February A. D. DIM, between the hours of ten o'cbrk iti the fornoon and two o'clock In the after. noonfiln or Wore which day t hose having claimsagninst said deceased will present the same properly authenti cated to him fur adjustment. 11% M. PENTIOSBI Jan. 7. Auditor. Lth.Shippensidtrg News Insert three times and sent Lill to auditor befi)re day of meeting. ESTATE OF GEORGE IVIDDI4II2, DEMASED.—Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary' on the estate of George %Miter, late of Dickini;l4 township, Cumberlrnd county, deed., have been grantiirby the Regisler of said county to the sub scribers residing In the same township county afbresaht. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate aro required ti) make immediate payment, and those having claims to present thorn for settlement to DAVIT) DEMUTH, JOSEPH. WIDDER, Executors. January 17, 1855-114 d I STATE OF • JOHN MILLER, DE CEASED,—Notiee is hereby given that • letters testamentary on the estate of John Miller, lute of Mon roe township, Cumberland county, deceased, have teen granted by the Register of said county. to the subscri ber, residing in the same tounsialp. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate aro' required to make immediate payment, and these having claims to present them for settlement to ' Dec. 27, 1854.-Atal PETER MILLER, Executor. NEW GOODS.—The subscriber is just opening A fresh assortment of very CHEAP GOODS bought nt reduced prices. Call and ace them. Aug. 'XL GEO. W. IfITNEIt HRASHING MACHINES of the boat make constantly on hand and for ludo at the Car Isla Foundry and Machine Shop. GARDNER & BROWN— `AVE YOUR OLD METAL—.Cush paid for OLD METAL, such as Copper. Brass and Iron, at tho Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop. GADDNEE & BROWN. NEW GOODS.—The subscriber hay ing just reei3ired from Philadelphia afrresh sup ply of SEASON Ant: woes, will difpomo of them at a very low mark. M. SNODGRASS. Carlisle, Jan. 17, 1855. IMEI3I.IIINEES' COAL. - . 2,000 1 .. 4 Tons bykeret; Valley Nut Coal, a auporlim article receiving anti lbr sale by Janlo 3m • W. B. MURRAY, Agt. A T ALTJABLP, TOWN. LOTS. AT I tittlSTElt'll SALE.—Brairtne of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the undersigned will expose to public sale, on the premises, on SATUR DAY, the 11 th of February, 1855; at 2 n'el4k-' P. 51., nil that desirable Town lA,t. commonly known na POPLAR lA'T, situate at the south west,end of Hanover Street, in the bortmelk of Carlisle, containing about TWO A. CHEM, Ixemded by said street, the Walnut Bottom Itead, a lot of I'. Phillips' heirs and by south sheet. The terms of sale will be ten per rent, of the purchase motley on the day of stile, one-fourth on the coblirma• t ion of the sale, and the balance to be secured by wort• gages or judgment bonds. or both, as the Trustee lolly Atti]) advisable, conditioned for the payment of the interest thereof aembanntutily to 3lrs. Ehraleth Pwin, :Ind the principal at her decease to her heirs atdaw, or to those who may be entitled - thereto. Attendance will be given by the undersigned, Trustee under the Will of Thomas Ilagan, deed. Carbisle,Jan. 24. 1855. JACOB SIIROM. . . - V ALUABLE T 0 W N .4.teic: . It . , PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE # '.. e 'l' . i; The subscriber will sell at private, sale' ';,,,.:' . 4 . - that yakailile business stand on the cor, "?' ' ' .4,..:•:...9' net. of Hanover and Louther streets, in Carlisle. Pa. Tin , lot 1s:10 feet front by 240 feet in depth. There is a large THREE' STORY STONE PLASTERED HOUSE. 'well finished, n large yard and garden, and every thing necessary to make it comfortable and Con venient residence. For terms enquire of Carlisle, Deer. 20.1854, TWO SPLENDID FARMS FOR sA LK—The sul,seriber will sell at private sale the two follow log deverited. thrills, to wit:. No. .I—ls situated north-west of Carlisle, adjoining the . Inhabited part of said Borough, containing ONE 11UNDIthD AND FORTY 'ACRES of first rate Lime stone Laulinving thereon ,erected a new -large - BANK BARN, a largo 'H AY HOUSE, a comfortable CATTLE fiISTABLE, &c. Also, a comfortable DWELLING it HOUSE, and other out-buildings. The land is In a high state of cultivation and all tinder good post and rail fence. It is bounded on the north by the heirs of. Samuel Alexander, deed., on the east by' John Noble, Win. r. Seymour mid others, oh the west by Jim. Moore, David Otter, &c., and on the south by the piddle nod leading from Carlisle to 'Waggoner's bridge. NO. 2.—ls situated in North Middleton township, 4 miles from Carlisle, on the Harrisburg nod Carlisle turnpike read, about miles from Middlesex Mills, bounded as follows: on the north by the Conedoguinet ('reek, on the west by Irvine's" heirs, on the East by J. Noble and Jesse 'Zeigler, and on the south by Abraham Hetrick and the Harrisburg. Orfila.° road. containing TWO II UN DR ED AND TW TY-Fl YE ACRES, about 100 acres of Limestone and the residttsJs black slate, about len acres of this tract cleared. under good fence, and in a good state of cultivation, the balance is very heavy timber: A large portion of the farm is meadow laud. The improvements are n large sToNE DWLI. LING a largo 1.00 AND FRAME lIAItN, stone Spring llouse and other out-buildings an Applo Orchard and a large quantity of other fruit trees. No.::.—ls a small taut of laud about is mile west of No 1., or, the Laker read lending from Carlisle to Wag goners Idge, rot/tabling ENIY-bil X ACHES of first rate limestone land. bounded by said road on tile north-, by Jelua Noble un the south. by Brown's heirs milli.) east, and by Baker on the . w6St. Tiro subscriber will also Noll a number of OUT 1.015 to snit purchasers.— The above described property a ill l e sold on reasorable terms. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. Carlisle, January 10, lglet. }IV THE COURT 11EillPINESS ! ITAPIINESS AVIIAT CAN MAKE US HAPPY lo pleasure, all the joys of sense, Lie in th e Pence, and Ot iniret Once. _.(Popp.) lint when . a a have pains, aftlicticn or anguish of dis eases. is not our pleasure, our joy, and our happines& thereby destroyed t 11 by let our sick fellow-being suf fer ? 'Does not Christ say : "With the sauce measure ye mete, It shall to measured to you again?" —Mat. 7, 2.- -W ho Is 3 wise nmu and endowed with know kdge a mong you. let him show out of a gt.od conversation hie works with tneekness and wisdom "—James 3,13. SURGERY AND 31ED1C1NE.—Doctor. P. C. CAL D DER, Surgeon and, Physician, who •IR 'Maris* and Physiologist, and is graduate of our Lest Medical Colle ges, and has made himself acquainted with 611 the vari ous syFteins of Medical Science, and with tin:, _ secret. healing oepart dienta of the Arts, faithfully fate's& to toilets thr Sureical.and Medical Aid. and whose medicines are all made or c.mposed strictly in accordance a ith the Sciences Of Pathology, Botany. llydropmby and Physi ology; and whose medicines are all mulls-sod of whole some roots. plants, and hydiopathy, good in all discreet', and to whom the afflicted tiro invited to apply timely. His Character by Respectable Neighbors, Sc. Copy of n letter from the Itev.. C. 11. Leintneh to Mr. 11. If, Etter, of the Warm Springs. Respected Sir :—.AI - Me to introduce to your friendly n otice, Dr. CARD ern of New York. 1 have known Pr. C. I'M- sixteen years, he has done business for me with sobriety. hon esty and with neeurney ; therefore I do believe hint to be perfectly sober, honest and '&lls4W:ray. Ant• favors you nmy see proper to confer en him, will he hinhly ap. predated by his numerous friendS t Snd by none more highly than yuitr sincere friend mud Imuible serwmt. J. S. COLWELL. A udi tor. MIIM!IIMEN1 Copy of a letter from George Spahr, Esq., County Treasurer.—l do certify that the medical ethic.) of Dr. P. C. Ca ddor has surpassed any other which I hare hitherto hind In the cure of severe fever In my fatally.— I would therefore recommend him to such perscns who may be afflicted with aforesaid disease or ethell‘ise. Bloomfield, August 20th, ISIII Ult. CAItDDER (Lying well acquainted with the re cent French discoveries, with their new and safe moths of treatment, and the speedy and certain remedies ar.d cures for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Uyscntery, t hol es Murbus and all Complaints of the Bowels and St 4 ad); Superior Remedies for the prevention and cute h f Asiatic thelera. Remedies, fur all the defects and die- LIMOS of the Generative Organs and repwainctive Cel , 110• my in men and women; Remedies fur Insanity; certain mid timely cures for all Consumptions, Impotence, Ster ility. Sexual A buses, Tederoal Dista,scs in all their fixing Suppressions and other delicate female complaints. All there remedies emanate from the most noble-science of Botany and Ilydropathy MlllllllOl, (ha 110 pc "Heal all manner of sickness and all manner disease. New Testament. "It is fur healing that Christ common deth the Samaritan.—Luke, 10, 33 to :17, and al ith corn. MOLIMCMS. "Prove all things, hold fast that which la good."—pat. Thessalonians, 4, 21. "Therefore let us le ware-of laying up what we should.lay out health, Ibr there is that seattereth and yet Wet easetb, and there is that withholdeth mom than is rucelt, but It toudeth." Proverbs, 11 24. • The different medicines and their directions will to sent to the nffilcted in any direction by mail n r express. Address Dr. P. C. CAEDDEIt, Carlisle, Cumberland °mil -1 ty, Pa., post paid, and the fife $1 always accompanying the letter, with tho order, together with a description to, the feelings and the symptoms of the complairts of the ' afflicted inciesed. It Is this system of bivalent Iteicnce the Books and the modes of cure only, which Dr. Card der employs that allow bf medicines °lithely lan or competed of Wholesome Roots, Plants, and Ilydropathy, good in all diseases, (no poison), and speedy anti certain remedies and cures for "all manner of sickness and all manner of discaie," , and width smr pass all other medical means in point otgoeduess,l4- yond all bounds of comparison. OFFICE adjoining blr. C. Hever, least Pomfret street, near South Hanover, Carlisle, Pa. Testimonials from numerous masons of the' highest respectability in this and the adjoining counties, give authentic evidence of the goodness of Dr. Cardder's ebruacter, and can he seen at his office. N. 13. The afflicted can receive foamier medicines and the directions fir their use by the first return of mail er express. If interviews be desired, or visits requested, Dr. C. will endeavour to accommodate applicants as far as he can. The Doctor speaks the English and the Ger man Languages, etc.' J0n.17; 18/5 •CIRYD S 01 T - EW STORE & It\ • NLW :111 un dersigned is now opening n the store room oool of W I—Theilliam Leonard, on the corner of Hanover and 'lgnither stroehr,, in the.lloveugli of Carlisle, a large and _general assort merit of STAPLE AND FANCY. DRY - (100 1 / 8 , et:fad-ac ing Earnest every kind and variety of geode minted to this market: together with nn assortment of (iimen DIES. II is stock having been nearly 411 purchased within the lest two wean, huyera will, have the ttdi mange of selecting from FILEBII hTLCK, es well as of the late decline in the price of many erticles. lie will 10 happy to exhibit hie goods to all who may fltyor him with is call, and pledges himself trt Feil every Article as low or lower than they ran he purchased elsewhere. Carlisle, Nev. 15, 1n4.2 110131iliT DICK. aced( tfstatt Sitre§ LUKtE , JIiIiY! J. FETTER.