= 3fe►u Rhoertisements. WANTED ON LOAN .fur Vale your, for which the best Iteal Estate Beet', :aiven.. For particulars enquire of the Edit , •. iaaa Iloria _;_. _t•_ I I CUM li F. It LAY!) VALLEY It A I L klt. Cil ANO E OF 1101;1181 On and after MOND .s c, 'I v,.11 2019. 1855, Passenger trains will run duly, a, 1:01.•Ivs (.'utt days excepted: FOR HARRIBIIU.IIO : Ist Train. 2d TraM. Leave liaull.Prsburg, 0.90, A. Si . 4.30, P. M. ~. , ~ii , i , ,, ”..burg, . 0.00, " 6.09, " " :, ,•.. We, 0.40, " 6.40, " Carlin!”. 7.18, " 018, " )10 , •lia.i1.sburg, 7.50, " 6.50, " -At-Harrisburg.-- --8 ` 15,--- " - -- 7.15,---"- ' FOR CIIAMBERSRURG. Ist Train. 2d Train: Leave Harrisburg, 8.45, A. 31 '1.15 0 I'. M. '• 31....ba nicsburg, 0.18, " 1.43. " " rarlislo, 9.50, " 2.26, " Newrlllo, 10.30, " 3.00, " Sliippelisbnrg, 11.02, " 3.30, ".- At Chambersliurg, 11.30, " 4.00, " Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 8.45, A.M 12.30, !L.( via Columbia) and 7.40, I'. 51. 'For Baltimore; at 8.45, A. 31. and 1.45, P. M. For - Pittsburg, - ne3:2o - A;M:02.55 - Nooifraiiir3 P:31: - For I'..t ts villa, Rending, and points on the Dauphin and susinellanna Rail Road leave Harrisburg at 7.15, A. M. At all Stations where Tickets are sold, Fares ro TEN CENTS LESS than when paid in the Care. A. F. Superintendent • nail need Office, Clunt,thersburg. } , 11. Mar 21st 1865. 0— ~,. TREES, EVER-GREENS, RO . SES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, PLANTS, &e.— .‘ In great variety and size, cultivated and for sale in argo or small quantities, at the Rising Sun Nurse ries and Garden, Philadelphia. bGY•Plants. Roses, Seeds, ke. can be had every day In the Market. helms' Sixth Street, Philadelphia, where or dot's are also received for the Nursery. All orders promptly attended to. Descriptive Cata logue sent to post-paid applications gratis. Address S. MA UPAY, march'2l ' Rising Sun P. O. Philadelphia. F A FAL PA P E R.—Just received a splendid stock of Paper Hangings, Window Shades and•Firdlloard Prints, etutniteing all the newest -and-most - -apprrited - styles: - The'deldos - are — Mitiriiitit chaste, and the prices such as cannot fail to give antis faction. • We invite cur friends and the public general ly to call and examine our assortment before purchasing elspthere. ,SAXTON, arch2.l East Vain Street, Carlisle UMBER AT PUBLIC SALE. J The co-partnership now existing between the sub scribers under the firm of Lee & Ring Lund, will be dis solved by mutual consent on the Ist of 'April next, and to close the concern they will offer the remainder of their stock of LUMBER at Auction, oft SATUTDAY, , Burch Sfift, on the premises. at 12 o'clock, M. con sisting In part of a large lot of White Pine Jolst and &mating,. d' assorted lengths arid sloes. 1 inch Board. White Pine, 1 inch Board, Hemlock, . 1% (10. While Pine Plank, 2 do. do. do. -2 do. do. Hemlock, A few ThonsanAhingles, Fence Boards. sheeting Boards, ke: ke. • Dealers in Lumber, Carpenters, and those about to build, will find it to their interest to attend. Condi tions made known at the time and place of sale. B. F. New Cumberland, m2l JOHN RINGLA ND. N. B. The Lumber Business win d.° continued at he Steam MIII and turd by R-. NOTICE. ---To all persons. interested in the Real Estate of Dr. John .Simpson, dee'd. and the recognizances of Dr. William A. Simpson. Samuel Alexander and Andrew Caothers, Esq., in the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, to secure the interest of the respective heirs of said Decedent in said Real Estate, That on motion of Samuel Hepburn, Esq., Attorney for 1). William A. Simpson.—lt is ordered by the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county. - That a rule upon all the parties in Interest ho entered In said Court, to show cause if any they have, why the said recognizances shall not ho marked satisfied. So fiiras the Interest of David Simpson is concerned.—And that said rule be returnable on the 2d Monday of April noxt : Notre() of which to be given by publication in two newspaper printed in said county, until the said day of appearance. By the Court. Of which parties ininterest will talon notice. Test, JOHN (1114:10, Clerk Or. Court. GAS AND WATER COMPANY LOAN.—The Carlisle Das and Water Company de sire to complete their Works by the introd4tion of Gas this summer, and for this purpose wish to obtain on Loan TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, for which thoy will give the most ample security. and pay the interest half yearly nt the Carlisle Deposit Rank, for sums not less than $5OO. FRED'E. WATTS, marchl4 President. jULTUS STERN No. 145, North Third Street, Philadelphia, Wholesale Dealer in Fancy Dress Trimmings and Millinery Goods, and Manufacturer of Fancy Silk Bonnets, beeps constantly on hand a very extensive assortment of Silks, ltiblams, Laces, Embroideries, Flowers; Bonnet Frames, Gimps, Fringes. besides a great variety of other Fancy bloods. lie solicits a call from Country Merchants visiting the City, and assures them that• they will be sure to find any article above mentioned at the lowest prices. '• inarchl4-2m MILLINERY G OODS-1855- FOR SPRING SALES! JOHN STONE & SONS, No. 45, South Second Street, Philadelphia. Have just opened their Spring Importations of SILKS, BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACES, CRAPES, kc. kc. Including a general assortment of MILLINERY ARYL CLES, of the most fashionable styles. The above bloods have been imported 4..qpressly for our Spring sales and comprise the largest and best assortment in our line to to found in the market. marell4-3m 1) EMOVAL 1-13ESSON- & SON, ft, he leave to inform you that they have remov 3d the PIMA 13E1.1411A FAMILY MOURNINO STORE from No. 52 South Second Street, to the new building No . 2.06 Chesnut Street. (tire doers above Eighth, Sontl AM where they will offer an increased -stock at re Weed prices. Xr . 9_,.New Spring Goodi daily opening. LEATHER ! LEATHER ! I_4l FRITZ, HENDRY A: Co. _ Nn. 29 North Third ' , trout Philadelphia, MOROCCO MANUFACTURERS, Currlers and Import ers of FRENCR CALF SKINIVAna Dealers In Red and Oak fide Leather and Kip. Feb2B—ly FRANCISCUS, • MANUFACTUTER OF COTTON LAPS, Nti l adding, Tie Yvirn, Carpvt Ph/Lill, Cotton Ytirns, • _ - LAMP, CANDIX AND FLUID WICKS, which he offers to sell at the Lowest Cash Prices at No. C. Market Strout above Second, Korth side, Philadelphia ' AIII/NWOOD ACADEMY. SHADE OAP, Huntingdon County, Penn. f ite next session of this well known InFtitUtioll will open tbliiirSt. Wednesday in May. It is located at Shade Chip, eighteen miles from the Mount Union station un the Pennsylvania liallread, from which place there Is a dully line of stagek. "Ming shunted In the country It le removed from all the vi“es and temptailons . of The buildinks are large,niry and commodious.capable of itacommedating mono boardors. These also cannnot be accomodate(' in the institution eau obtain good lording in the ncighborm uu t ut $1 to per •_ TERvu,- ; ,-$5O per session of Ihe months payable lora , ly in advance ; Washing :id cts peer lox; light and fuel extra. Fur further particulars address. WO tai; Prindpul. The l'rincipilk juldresm will I.u, rei,ton l'a, until the Int of April ater which limo Shade (hip; iluntinplu n ra. Match 1.11.11. POOR ROUSE STATEMENT FOR 1844. (konnA iIniNDLE, JOHN C. IlnowN, and JOHN CtErfaz.Nur, Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Cumberland County, in account with said county, from the Ist day of January to 31st day of December, A. D., 1854, inclusive, viz: Received from County Treasurer, $OOOO 00 Amount in hands of Treasurer nt last settle.; moot, 051 3934 Of I). Wherry for uselhf Itos. Eiallor , ' 150 00 Of James Clendoniu and 111.111inich for hides and skins, 117 £14% Of O. C. Sanderson for use of Mary Knottle, 90 00 Of - Ilenuninger for use A. E. Ileffie- finger, - - 01- 44 Of it. Snodgrass for use of son 65 00 Of John Laughlin for use of d. Laughlin, CO 00 For drove pasture, 35 75 For Tallo*, 27 70 OfJohn C. Brown for use of J. G. Thompson, 11 00 j -ForSegam- - For Sundries, 3 37 For Indentures, 3 00 j Of D. Crouse for use, 2 60 1 For Timothy.seed, 3 25 Cash 'due Jacob Squire, Treasurer, 121 051% 3Acon sQuirtz, I:sq., Treastirer of the Poor House and I with the I)lfeetor'e of the - gild Inffitution, fridii th ine:lllE4re, viz.: C By payment of Directors orders, $7,413 7 head of horses, 13 NI ileh (7ows, 17 head of Steers, 3 Bulls, 23 head of stock Hogs, REEF, PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL, FATT 20 Hogs, average weight 225 pounds, (1.525 lbs.) 24 Beeves, average weight, 495 pounds. (11.S80 lbs.) 17 ,Sheep, average weight, 50 pounds, (85U lbs.) FARMING UTENSILS ON TII 1 Broad and 1 Narrow wheeled Wagon, 1 Stone Wagon, 1 Wagon Bed, 1 pair of Wood-ladders, 2pair of ilay-laddirs, 1 Cart and Cart-gears, 1 Tilbury and Harness, 4 Plows and 4 Harrows, Double Shovel Plows and 3 Single Shovel Plows, 1 two'horse Sled, 1 Threshing Machine and Horse Power, 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Rolling Screen, 1 Corn Sheller, 2 Cutting Boxes, 2 Grindstones, 34 Cow Chains and 2 log Cabins, SCHEDULE SHOWING TILE PROCEEDS OF TILE FATI3I FOIL 185 L 1050 bushels of Wheat, 43 do of Rye, 750 do of Corn, 1000 do of data, 40 do of Potatoes, 2 do of Cloverseod, 1 'do of Thoothyseed, 2 do of Soup beans, 5 do of Bunch beans and peas, MANDFACtURED AND MAD 01 Shirts and Chorales, 73 Frocks, 10 Caps, 98 Aprons, 21 Chaff-beds, 4 Bolsters, 37 Pillow Cases, 6 Sun-bonnets, 25 Sheets, 22 pair of" Stockings knitted, 20 pair of Stockings footed, 26 Towels, 14 Comforts, 0 Table Cloths, 80 pounds of hard Soap, 30 barrels of soft Soap. Number of Paupers In tho Institution Ist JanuarylBsl, of wLich 'l4 wore colored, , 100 Number admitted mp till 31st December 1854, of Which 17 were colored and 3 born in the boils°, 208 :Making the whole number through tho year, ,3,14 Of which 18 died, 0 children bound out, 10 eloped and 10S discharged, 202 . , Leaving the number of paupgrs In the Poor-house Ist January 1855, of which 10 are colored, 112 Out-door paupers supported at public expense through the year, . 19 Whole number remaining chargeable at the end bf the year, - Of those remaining In the Poor-house 31st December 4854, there are-- Males 71, of which 8 are colored, Females 40, of which 8 are colored, Out-deer paupers, • ~, . . There aro ns near as ran - be, ascortained, 2 under 1 year: 0 from 1 to 5; '6 from 5 to 10; 8 from 30 to 20; 12 from 20 to tM; 11 from ao to 10;14 front 40 ° to 50; 17 from Ott to 00; '2.2, from 00 to 70; .10 front 70 tulip; I from SO to OIL In addition to the above, .177 transient ropers or travellers, have been ree r eivetl and . supported for short perb As without regular orders. , • IVe the 'Directors of the l'oor and of the Reuss of Em ployment of Cumberland comity, do certify that the shove and tiwegoing statatuent t., contaill.p just and true exhibit of the Institution during the period abuse stated, according tpArlie best of our knowledge.. (liven under out hands this first day ofJanuary,A.D, 1855. DEOROE BRINDLE, JoIIN C. BROWN, .101I\ ChENDENIN, I , lmdors of tho Poor of Combed:old Co. DR. $,41348% it 7,443 STOCK ON THE FAR!‘ dartislc' Agralb. CR By payment of interest on dower in favor of Mrs. O'Brien ' on land purchased of A. SPDowell in 1842, $ 38 91 Groceries, merchaudize, clothing and bed ding Included, For stock, For flour, grinding, Ac., For support of out d or paupers, For Leather, For Lumber for flooring, &c., For tailoring and hatting, For shoemaking, For stone dud, For materials for improvents,L.&c.,..for-_----, _Fur and fkrm; 119 08 For wagonmaking and coopering, includ ing one now wagon, For tin and copper-ware and reparing coal stoves and drums, For drugs and materials for drug shop, FOr hardware, &c. Overseers of township; Allegheny county, for use of M. Swartz, Carpenter work, Constable's fees for removing paupers, Directors of Perry county, for,support of, paupers, Fog: freight on lumber, coal and groceries, Lunatic Hospital at Harrisburg, for sup port of paupers, Sheetdron for drum stoves, Out-door funeral expenses, Out:MA* medical aid, For castings, For saddlery, For Clover:wed, For a windmill, For new Cooking stove, Fur Blacksmithing, For travelling expenses, For printing and staliimary, For sundries, Joseph Lobach's salery, hirelings wages included, &) 00 Dr. A. J. Harman, physician, 100 00 Oeorge Shea ffer extra pay as Director, 35 00 George Brindle . 10 10 J 0 12 00 John G. Ilmwn Thomas 31. Biddle, Attorney, 30 00 Jacob 8 tuire, Treasurer 40 00 louse of Employment of Cumbcrland county, In neconnt u Ist dny 01 January to thu 31st clay uf Decemler, 1814, Era Received from County Treasurer, SGOOO 00 Received from J. Lohae :toward. from different sources as exhibited in forego ituz statement, Cash remaining In hands of Treasurer at lenient, 651 :DI!, Balaffee due Jacob I,3quier, Tieasurer, 124 MO, 11ST JANUARY, 1655 lo•atl of Shoats, 20 small Pigs, “ti.llolcl.of 2 Calves. 'sIED AND KILLED ON THE FARM IN 1F54 13 Calves, average weight, 66 pounds, (858 Um) making In all 20,113 lbs. FARM IST JANUARY, IS55j 6 sett of Wagon-gears, 0 sett of Plow-gears, 1 sett of Carpenter lixds, 1 sett of Blacksmiths tools, 1 sett of Butchering tools, 6 IVheelharrows, I Cabbage Knife, 6 Grain Cradles, 13 Mowing Scythes, 3 :Mattocks, 3 Crowbars, 6 Shovels, Quarrying tools, and a variety of Spades, Forks Sickels. Rakes, Corn hoes, St, me Hammers, Sledges Axes, Wood-saws, Mauls, Wedges, &e. 25 do of Onion, 10 do of Parsnips, 40 do of Beets, 2000 heads of Cabbage, 25 doz. Cucumbers, 70 tons of Hay, 20 loads of Cornfodder, 18 turrets of good Cider, 9 of Water-eider. IN THE HOUSE ANITISHOP 18 Coffins mado in Carpenter Shop, 1 large medicine Cast, fur Drug Shop, 1 lar,m Kitchell Table, 2 now Wheelbarrows, 1 two horso Sled, 1 largo Kate, 1 new Cart-body, 50 cords of wood cut, 400 Rails mado, 25 dollars worth of Blacksznithing done, Made now shafts for Til'bury and fur Sled, • Single and Double-trues, lick and Fork-handles, Stools and Benches for Poor House, Now door for Sinughtar nous°, \Vu, tho undersigned, Auditors of Cumberland eountY, elected anti sworn aceordhar.to Ina-, having' °admitted the accounts and Youchors of the.Diroctors of the Poor anti Douse of Employment of said county, - from the Ist, tiny of January, to the alst day of December, A. D. IHB4, inthi:dm do cortify that wo iiud a Imlnneo duo Jacob Squier, Esq., Trensurer, by tho Directors of said lust Itto lion, of tho stun of One hundred and twenty:fan: &dims and uinatyel;.;ht and onedhurt h cents. (liven under our hands at Carlisle, this Pith of Jan nary, A. D., 1555 .7. 11, Dli AWBAUCIII, -ISA AC ILI NOWA LT. JACOB sTra NMAN, Auditors of Cumberland VTLUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE..--The pubseribur will sell the property he now owns and occu pies, formerly owned by the Rev. T. V Moore, situated on South Ilanover srt w :R I Try. Carlisle, adjoining the property of Mr :41 .:w27,:nkw Wm. Grabam, near the Walnut But tom li.Oad, consisting of a TOWN LOT AND A HAM.: 90 by 210 feet. upon which Ore erected a good two story VitAlklE IfOUSE, Wood hone and Stable, together w Ulu other out-buildings. There is also a good brick eentente Cistern. capable of bolding forty-fivi hogsheads of watrt The property is in good repair. Also, for sale, n full TOWN LOT adjoining the ahoy, 60 by 240 feet. Any one wanting such property will d well to call and examine. nov22-6m 2,379 19 1 4 874 00 468 24 482 55 214 01% 278 47 137 50 149 19% 16127 TIMBER LANI/ FOR SALE.- `}''.,The subscribers will sell at private sale about - --- 4110IACRES OF SIOLTSTAIN'TIIit It Fir - I;AWIVitt ots to suit purchasers, The timber .is yellow pine fit or sawing and building purposes, as also oak and chest nut. The land is located very near the now road lea dingtl from Ja es" — Weakley's saw mill to Laurel Forge, and extends u said road as high as Cold Spring, adjoin ing Richard Voods, John Sterrett mid Haskell and Seymour's saw mill. A draft of the land can be seen at the house of A. (ornery al Weak ly's . saw mill. Feb. 20, 65. It..k. 5. GIVIN. 119 823 102 34 161 lte 95 54:1 1313 Q 3 12 . , 14: 1 00 07 :YALU A.BLE "RUPERT Y P. FOIL SALE Olt It ENT.—The spacious lige town mansion. with two adjoining FULL LOTS, on Main street. Carlisle, belonging. to the estate of George A. Lyon, Es+ decd. Apply to NV3I. 11. MILLER, Es+, Carlisle. 79 263,, , , 68 86 80 30 58 32 47 75 24 00 41 16 2b Oi% 40 50 2 OU 40 00 40 05 1 ,,1 23 91 1 ' 605 8 44Q eV,A. large variety of Household and Litchen FE R. ,NITURE, the property of the said deceased. will be sold at public sale nt )iis late residence, on FRIDAY, the Ind of Eebruary, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Feb. 14, '55 ATALUABLE FARM of ONE HUN DRED, AND FORTY ACRES, more or less. at pri vate sale.—The subscriber Intending to go west the en- SUill:r spring, will sell rds !arm on or befpre the first of April next, on favorable Daii - s7"*Tlie farm Is situated one mile from thd town of Newville and three quarters of a mile from the V. R. It. depot. The improvements consist of a BRICK HOUSE. a- frame barn, together with other nut buildings, all of which are entirely new. 'fliers is a fine well of never tilling water at the door and a spring near the barn- For further information address the subscriber at Newville.. Feb. 14, ,55. W. K, NIeFARLANE,__ VALUABLE TOWN .PRA)PE 17 oFFEitio FOR SA LE A N D POSSESSION' GIVEN $7,441 4A!..,‘ 1515IEDIATELY.—A large double TWO STORY lIIILISE — with - Stabithg and Bath Houses. The lot of gromid eontains a ILL I , l' • , great variety of choke grafted fruit trees. IS ' Phis property is situated on East street, bounded by the Letort Spring. Also, Two Stone and one Frame DWELLINtI BOCSES, situated on Bedford street, north of the Lutheran Church', /11141 111 an improving part of the town. Also, a small FIELD. For terms apply to Carlisle, Dee. '27, 1854 W. M. ITIsiItOSIS. ()14'ff11:„IgeinEtShe rel:r"!t„he"CEu'\:t.ll::) —'The o use, souththreef t. Herald cam will ho routed from the Ist of April neat] Fur terms ripply to JACOB Feb. 14. Sequestrate/. 667 NI 6' _a (7,113 ; 4 "' rig LET.-L--The property situate on fL Main Street, near the Railroad bridge, late the property of James Thompson, dee'd.,. is offered FOR RENT from the Ist of April next. Fiir terms enquire of Carlisle, Jan. 17, 18,51:-Bt 11. SAXTON. FOIL . RENT —The .IL~LTnnr..ry. Into ro . petty of R. McCulloh, decd on Market street. Chambersburg, is offered for rent. it has 4.2 Lay-a-ways and 10 Leaches, all In good order,end the number ran be increaSed.if desired. There Is also an eight hOrse power Steam Engine connected with It, by which all the Bark is ground, Hides milled and work ed and Leather rolled; add a new Boller from which the Loa e ln,s are heated. There is an abundant supply of running water belonging4e the Tannery. The build ings ore In good order and ample for the business. There is also a large Bark House and Brick Stable on a lot convenient to the Tannery. The building Is cape- Me of holding -MO cords of Bark, and it and the Stable are in excellent order. The DIVELLINH HOUSE which Is on the same lot with the Tannery Is a very large and commodious and will be rented with the Tannery If desired. There is but ono,other Tannery besides this in town nt present, and as the location Is an admirable ono. It is tellevod this establishment offers inducements to a man who understands his business, such as am seldom to la, bad. Possession given Immediately. Apply to feb'2B LY MA N S. CL.IIIK. MEI 1)R. J. B. MARCIIISFS CELE . DILATED CATIIOLICON, FOR THE lIELIEF CURE OF SUFFERINtr FEMALES. It stands pre-eminent for Its curative powers In all the dis eases tier which It Is recom mended, usually railed FE MALE 001 PLAINTS. 01 these ,triC,Vrolapstis Uteri, or Milling of the Womb; Flom Allitts, or Whites; Chronic In flammation and Ulceration 01 the NVemb; Incidental hemor rhage, or ; Painful iiuppressed, A Irre,mbir Men struation, Ac., with all their aceempanying evils, (Cancer excepted.) no matter how cure or of how lung standing. This media MI has never been intrmluced by \ empty puffs, and misrepresentations, nor is it intended thibt 4