8 ) BAL WIDIOII.II MAU:KEIT. FLOUR,--The Flour. market steady, hut not active. Sales on 'eddy 'exchange•to day of 200 ibis:l - Toward street choice brands at $8,87. Also between 'exchanges, 400 bbls do. at the same price; and on late 'change 100 bbls do. same; 400 bbl mixed at $B,BO and 250 bbls do., to be delivered in twPI lays, at $8,75 per bbl. n 1 4 .. • „ S,l 5 per bbl. The market closed somewhat unsettled, with more sellers than buyers at. the above rates. Rye Flour—We q uote a; $5 871 a $6 per bbl. nominal and dull. :Corn Meal—A moderate demand. We quote .country at 4 25 a $4 . 311, and city manufacture at $4 50 per bbl. GRAlN.—Wheat—The supply is very light, and we note an active demand. There were 2000 bushels--in - all today, in cluding 1800 bushels white' s altd 400 red• Sales of good to prime white at 2 12 a's2 20," and good to prime red at 2 05 a $2 12 per bushel. No fainily flour white was . offered.' Corn—A steady demand and receipts light. There were 13,000 bushels offered, including 3,000 white and 8,000 yellow=sales of white at 37 aBB cents per bushel. No mixed sold. Oats—A steam demand, and prices tending upwards. Notices. 1 r g RN. CENS o_ the. lion . orable Judges of tho Court of Quarter SCFSiOIaS f :ate Pease of Cumberland County, at April SI!SSIMIS, potit ion of.lohn C. Penske, respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary re quisiLX tOriteeping n horse of publie entertainment, in the house new kept by NV illinm 11. Boyle in the borough .4 New Cumberland, your petitioner, therofore, prays your honors to grant him a Livens.. for the ~ante the l`n- Auin4 year, commencing ou the first a April next, us in duty bound will ever pray, to. Mar. 14. .1011 N C. TEASLEE. We the undorsigned citizens of the borough Of Now Cumber-hind In the county of Cumberland, do certify that we aro well acquainted with tho above named ,lidut Noslee; that he is of good repute for_ honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and enivcnietices for the aceomodatiou of strangers and trav ellers', and that such inn or tavern is necessary to ac comodate the public and entertain utrarngers and tray ellerg. John F. kee, Lewis . Young, John .1. Hull, John Ourtner, Josph Kriger, M. A. Stever, .1 no. R. Church• John Ripe, Charles Oyster, Josiah Mebane, A. ti r A v ERN Li( l , ENSE.—To the lion r I,ie.ludgesoftho(2ourt of_ General Quartor Ses s,,,,. of the Peaceof Cumberland County, at April Ser . 4:Atart in (lUn 1: el respectfully represents, that your pet ttionor pro% men anti -roe necessary requlstis fir keeping a house of public enter tAl nnunit in the ° house now (templed as Such' by'Patitr Mowrey in the township of Hopewell, Your petitioner thorefore prays your Honors to grant Itint'a licence thr the Flame , the ensuing year commencletg on the second Monday of April next, as in duty hound he will ortr pray &e. Mar.l4. We the undersigned citizens of the township of ilope well in the county of Cumberland do certify that we are well acquainted with the above trained Martin tiuuliel that he is of g,ood repute for honesty and temperance And is well provided with house room and couveniew•cs for the accomodatlon of strangers and travelers and t MI 11 11111 or Tavern is necessary to accomodate the put. 11, and entertain straterms and travelers. John. M. Mi . - ler, hay hi Mowerey, John McCoy, Robert Quigley, Jt .oph liamp, J. W. Vanderbelt, James Henderson son., Jameir Henderson .Ir., Robert 11. Laughlin, Robert Elliott William Ruth, William Yin:cry Michael •Morrot, I)avid Wherry. TAVERN EteENSE.—To the hon orable the .ludges of the ()mend Court, of Quarter Sessions of the l'eace, of Cumberland county, et April I oNsi , ms. Inis. The petition of .1. C. Ileoeher respectful ly represents. that your patilloner is provided-with the uoccssary requisites for keeping a house of public rut cc !iinmen t in the house niece occupied by hint as such In :North Middleton township. Your petitioner therefere prays your !loners to grout him a License fur the name the ensuing year. commencing on the second Monday April next, and us in duty bound he will over pray. marbtpd C. 13EN:CHF:11 We the xi ndersigned citizens of the township of North Middleton in the county of Cumberland, do certify that are well acquainted with the chore named Beecher, est he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, sod is well provided with house room and emtveniences fir the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers land travellers. Philip Baker, Levi Monfort; .1. lt. Beistlin, Jacob Cot. shall, Daniel Malone, John Thomas, Matthew Wynkoop, Christian Kinert, Christopher Orris, DavidNailer.Albert tiillach, W. F. Swiger, Wm. Shugert, jr. Henry Snyder, Alexander, 0 risinger, Kinard. rrAVERN LICENSE.—To the Hon ortiblo the atulges of the Court of (toner:Ll Quarter ttessions of tho of Cumberland County. at April 1851 t, Tho potition of Scott Coyle resprel fully roprosonts, that your politioner Ia proviiiet grit It the nr• requlsitos for Iteoping a usp of oo h,. :iiuttieut in the hunk now orellpit (1 by 111111 u,•11 in •Ittlllu tor; nehip. you, r titimi, tLwrlOie piny:: your :I alias to grant. hitii a ,Lirense I l, r Mr 53P:0 tln• tit .41i1;g y•iar, entninititeing en the Keeollll 31innlay Of April next, And as In duty hound he will over pray. ,te. tnnrl4 SCOl"r 001'1,11. We the undersigned eit lzons of the township of NIII . - • tin; in the ettinity-of Cumberl.i.nd, •11 acquainted with the above 11:1111,1 `colt Colyie, I t or is of good repute fur honesty and temperance.-amt iv rll p.-..vlded with house route and et , IIVeIIIOII,I , S for tho of strangers and traveltere and that :inch Inn or at is 111.1,A to accommodate the public Ind entertain strangers and travellers. ' I (miry .l I'm ton; Philip Finhinhh.er, . -11,1cennedy.. 11.-Porry, 1:rorgo 11,.nry, Wm. S. :Me n Lnuell, John F. 1V is,. A. 11. :11 iddleton, V.O.Brow n, Christian Vallor, John Al. Darldron. riTAVERN LICKNSE.—To the lion & oraltlo the Judges of the Court of General. Quarter 2 ,,dens of the Penee of Cumberland County. at April .„lions, 1855: The petition of A. P. Erb respeetfally— , • ; o•osents, that your t titian er is proviiiedsZli ihe lo;,:try requisites for keiiping n house of plift.lle enter , lament In the house now occupied by him as Such In ut l'enOstre township / . Your petitioner therefore 7,r.tyli your lionors to grant hint a License for the same ensuing year, commoneing on the second INionday of A ,0.11 md, and as In duty bound he will ever pray,te. ontrl4 , A. P. Eli 11, Nti the undorsignnd citizens of the invent:hip of East I.,, l ushore. in the county of Cumberland, lo certify that ...•s see well acquainted with the above named A. P Frb, 1 ..„ 0.1 ,„ i s of good repute for honesty and tuulperatiee, ~ 1 IS well provided with house room and r0u v ,,,,1„,,,, f the neventriodatiou of strangers and travellers, and th.it Stich inn or Taverif Is neae , sary td itecommodate .1%, nubile and en tertrlit strangers and travellers. I,..m4enerler.:4ainuel Illmelrich. Frederick Arnold, 11. IC.llllolr . r..lonas I I tintsberger, h'l ileoh Itenin . John 3lcCann, • 41.11T1 el • oer. .. . lf Pewter, Paniol itapp, Jeremiah Poivet;t: I: )!IN !,7 DER , s ) A , r i; .ILN Na klvel Ow a, 4 1 .' , W lit urn 4110,t,1 I',:~~t.hr I'olli:dry :L;skl `;110j), r ME MONDAY, March 2G EOM ...,so, t,OO bbls City MARTIN GUNK EL (.3 A 1:1$N Elt & BROWN 31tiscefancous. TAVERN LICENSE.—To the hon orable tliti..liidges of the Court of i4eileral Quarto-- Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland county •r,', 11 sessions, 1855, The petition of Henry 11i0.. ,- , 4 ;;; J - s i r ' . t. fully represents, that your petitioner bls•ico—vided with the necessary requi4ites for keepimr. " a house ofpublic Y entertainment intim house I mw .oretipied by him no such in Newton townshin '- our petitioner therefore prays your 'loners to f; the ensuing year, r^ .ant him License for the same April next, are' -..inmeneing on the second Monday of marl 4pd ~A as in duty bound ho will over pray, &c. • V. HENRY e the undersigned, citizens of the tOwnship of New inn in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the' above named Henry Ilursh, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary lo 'accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. John Westheffer, Jacob Loy, Daniel Dyers,, J.lf. 111 C-. Farlane, Lehman, Daniel Derrick, Daniel Kin dig, David Waggoner, Joseph Diehl, Peter, 'llemberger, .1. IC. Situp, Henry Sipe, IL/hickey, Henry Hardy, Joel, 'Bricker. rill E AVR L ENS B. —To the Hon orable the,ludgesmf the Court of General Quarter sessions of the Peace of Cumberland county, at April Sessiens,lBss. The petition of Joseph Merkel respect fully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment. In the house formerly occupied by IL S. 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, common chug on the second Monday of April next, and us in du ty bound he will ever pray, &e. marl JOSEPH MERKEL. We the undersigned citizins of the East Ward of the the cOunty .. tif Cumtawland. do certify that We are well acquainted with the above nam ed Josoph Merkel, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house room and convenient-PS Mr the accommodation of stringers and travollers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessa ry to al.or.uninodate the public and entertain strangers and tntvellers. , It. McCartney, Wm. Aloxander,,,Janob Zur,'Wm. Park, Francis Eekels, Robert D. Eckels,"Edward Shower, Alex ander. :Wavelet:ter. William Cilllll9, Charles Fleager, Win. 'Let tie. C. Imhoff, JanMZ‘Widner, M. I folcomb, Jam os Wit , , , gioier, Peter Ilutshall, John Gillen; Wm. Ilaraitz, Michael Minich. Win. Doll, Undorivood, J. Mimi:bey r 11AV EltN LICE NS E. —To the II on -orable th.c_Judges_uf Live_COurt _ol,ooler:it:quarter Sessions of the l'iSaco of Cumberlaini - county; at Awl] se'ssions, ISS i. The petition of A'exander Wills. respect fully represents, that your piititioner is provided with the necessary requisite: for ktoqiing a lions° of publi entertainment iu the h.niss he now occupies as such in Worialersitur,r, East PetiliShon) tovinship. Yotn• yeti Li•ou•r titerefitre prays your Ibtleirs to grant him a Li cense ir 1111 . WllllO the ensuing year, commencinzOn the s••r.nut :Monday of April next, arid as in linty bound he will ever pray, ke. A LES A N DElt WI 1.1.5. NVe the undersigned citizens of East Poonshorq town ship. in tlia county of cumiwri3r,a, do ,ortlfy that are well ac t in:dam' W ith tiro above named Alexander Wills, that he is of goad rptitre for honesty and tempe rance, and is won providcd with haute room and craw wieners for the :tecommodation or strangers and travel. !ors, and that such Inn or 'ravern is necessary to accom modate the piddle and entertain strangers k. travellers. 11. W. Dombmogli, Jame , Eiclielberger, John Holtz. David Eiehelberirer, David Drown. Daniel Neltiliammer, Martial Kreger, .1. LI algeottektir, Henry Krei g er, John Bretz, Daniel Erb. 1.11 10 lIRLIONORA 13 14E TIIEJCD ges of the Court el Cieneral Quarter Sessions of the Prate of runtlierlend il,lloty, at April sessions, _1355 Tim paw,. of.lames A. .Moloy respectfully represents. that your petitioner is proded wt h the necess to o—,enut ~ ,,,vi pu i tete ontertaininen ary t in the house now occupied liy him as such in the b rough of Meautnicsliurg. Your petitioner therefore prey. , your llonors to grant him a License for the same for tho suin - year, commencing on the soeund Monday of April nest, and as imiluty bonnd ho will ever ,pray..te. meretti JAMES A. \Ye the undersigned citizens of the borough f Me ehaniesburg, in the remit) , Of Cumberland, de eortify that we are well arquainted with the above 1111l111".1 A. Meioy, that he is „I - zoisi repute for honesty and tem perance, Mid is N ell provided irIIL house room and con veniences for the nermninollatiltu strktizerq soil trAr el I e 6. and that such 11111 or Toss rn Is tio•es.ary to or rommetiale the public and entertain Strangers:nod trav ellers. (larrotson, A. Hauck. G. Ilobb, Startler, Simon Arnold, John T. Ayres, Henry 11. Eberly, It. 1111.4,1), I). I). Sirmsler. Joseph Milloison, John Koser,John 'louver l'rlch, \lc u •tin Rupp. P'lA VP. RN LICENSE.—To the Hon g orable the Jud.nts of the Court...lQuarter SPSSitillS nj Catuberland county. April term. I-55.—The petition of the undersigned respectfully represents, that your potithnor is providod with the nere:mary requisites for keeping a hottqa of public enteetainment, in the house now oeouplod by Joseph Mack, at the Trindlo Spring. In Sill or Spring township. Your petitioner therefore prays your Honors fo grant him a license for the saute at the ensuing term of the Court of Quarter Sessions, and as in duty hound-he will ever pray, &c. feb2S PETER lIARLACITEit. We the undersigned. citizens of Silver Spring town ship, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with tho above named Peter Hada cher, that ho is of good repute for honesty and tempo ranee, and is well provided with house room and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers and travel lers, and that such Inn or tavern is nueessary• for the ac commodation of the William M. ',Wiley, °corgi ' , Ilrenizer, John McColister, Daniel alinfort,.h.ho lirownowell, Samuel Cock lin, Ilea. Brenner. John P. D. limiver. George V. Coover, Charles Shreiner, John Nisley, Jacob Salmon. r 1 1 A V ERNLICENSE.—To the Hon orablo the Jutitteit of the Court of (lenoral Quarter 5..-siom, April term, 1855.—The petition or Jr/111 . 1_1S flan respeetfullv represents. that. your petitioner lvtil leased tt, s i w e lt known tavern stand to bower Allen township mot now oovitpied as htl,l) by Peter Hari/teller. that he is w e lt pr., hied with the necessary requisites fitr beeping AL butts. , of I.llbl k entertainment. lie therefore pars von r licetise for the saute for the tot-tin; year, mutt he will ever pray, ti. tels2S JAMES HALL lVe the, tuntersignetl, eiti . rens of Lower Allen top. .10 eortity that we nre'Well nryuaiutod with the .th,e ziam. 0 ,1 that. he Is of good I,llllto for 11. , nesty and twill...ranee, and is troll prut•ial,^t with ana l Niii`lllys for !Ito avelllnillohtit,i, of an d that - such- ion or ttiverit to to neconintodato the publie anti 011 eortalti traveller.. John slieoloy. ar. Frederick Sheeley, 11. Rupp • .141,4 Long. Samuel Zilllllll.ll.lltll, INV id Bollinger. 111 7;tepltett,,lttlitt .Shet9tn. jr. Fretterlek Itt.ttitr, .1011111 13mb:they. 'MIHam Mittlel Hart, :•hittiuel Daniel Erb, John Iteetitte, .101313 !Miter. riIAVEIiN I,IOE N E.—To the I fon, orable the .ludges of !ha Court of Deneral Quarter .:o.sAons of Cumherkind county. April t•rni, I > !:ss.Tlie petition of David Bollinger. resimrtfully represents, that your petitioner occupies that moll known tavern stand situate in Shiremanstown, Lower Allen tow nship,which is well calculated for a lornso of publie mite' toltiment. and- the.ac.mminodation .of_st ril tmerSand t ravellers, and_ that be is well provided with the necessary requisites for lo:eping a publiM house. De therefore prays your Ilenors to grant him n'license fur the saute for tho suing year, and lie will ever pray, &e. foir2B • • DAVID HOLLINGER. We the undersigned, citizens. of Isfw - M'Allnn twp. do certify that wo are Well acquainted wlth the above nam ed David Bollinger, that he is of good repute for hone,,ty 411 , 1 temperance, anti is well provided with house roma and cenvenleuces for the eccommodation :of, strange:4 and travellers. and that such inn or lavurn Is necessary t accommodate the piddle and entertain travellers. Is tar llnslts.rt, Petri- B. Jacob Ilatr,:.JuhnFhee• Danic.l Nislov, li.•urgu Eleltellte.v,er, It. Innnthau Ilruhnkor, John Slitstly, Jr. t'atrawl tr:.llth,ley. 11. Rupp. David NV I:311. n— il") IPS.—Just receive(' a large wit(ort . flood, of PUMPS of elosrw vnrie,ty In goneral , n.vf, 1 ....honing Iron 111111 firms Ctstorn and l'istf-rn Side Pomp , ,. Also, outoloor Pinup:, 5... re. , y,ttlated no hot to I.s Buhl, tto fr 00110.4 in wintf , r. Till'.o pomp; aro i , ot op io tho very bast shin In poir.t. Of itnfility Alla )vorh. In1:0;hir. Tho 111.11111fartnr"rS 11.11illg 11,14 1W:111111111S 111(11.r,1{.11 C , r ".tileir pa[all. , , al rot), cral Sjate Fair,. ,11.. re. Clay !...,...1 I sun nn SA:liitpiLltlli, - Alaa, ea ...taut: v f , i) ilautt , t r u ll ~,, ,o rtmont of froo '11:-;:fq Carl•s....„nd ( . 11,31: 1'f , A 1 1 ,4 . I r ....•.I !I ,w at . non 1 -I'ffill, • /.12NItY r.A.., T )N S. artiste gcralb. Stormont, Sijops. VALL STYLE OF HATS for 1854. GEOJU KELLER respectfully announces to his old Patrons and the public generally that he has just rp. ' calved the FALL STVLdt OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS, manufactured at one of the best establish ments in Philadelphia, to which ho invites special attention. lie has also constantly on hand a large and varied as. sartment of his Own manufacture as well as city made Hats and Caps, suitable for the season, comprising every variety of Russia,Deaver, Moleskin and Silk huts, fin ished In the latest style, together with a full assortment of CAPS of every shape and description, and at every price. lie particularly invites the public to call and ex amine his expensive atsertinent, which In style, mate- HO and finish, cannot be surpassed by any in market, and which he is able to put nt prices lower than over. Remember his old.stand on North Hanover street,'be tween Humer's and Soner's stores. Ir 4-1 A LL- ST YLE OF lIATS & _C A ;'S. x . • wm. 11. TROUT, desires, to inform his old f4nds that he has removed to his now establishment on High street, near the Railroad Depot, and is now opening a eitelarge and elegant assortment of the FALL STYLh OF HATS, just received from PhiladebOhla, which the gentlemen of Carlisle are requested to aril and examine. Ile has also a largo assortment of Silk, - Fur and Slouch Hats 00 his own manufacture, got up In the best style and at various prices. the excellence and finish in which he will warrant. Ilis stock he is confident on ly needs to be examined to Re approved. Also, a large supply of Men's, Boy's and Children's CAPS, of Cloth and Fur, and of every variety of style and price just re ceived from Philadelola. Let all who want a Hat or Cap give hfirra call, as they may be sure of being suit ed to their own satisfaction. CHINA, GLASS AND QUII:ENS WAR E—z Old houseiseepers and young, with tiles also who are expecting, to become housekeepers. are invit ad to call at IiALDEBT'S FAMILY IiIIOVERY and ex amino his elegant assortment of China, lass and queens ware and other articles in the housekeoplugtine, such - as French and-Englisleten setsidienvy banded and plain, White (Druidic, gilded and blue plain, Dinner sets of in ory variety and price, bowls and pitchers, tureens. dish es, fie. Olnss-waro—centre table and mantel lamps, Candelabras and other lamps, great verity, table and bar tumblers, goblets, to. Fruit and preserve dishes, in Va -1 lay. Cedar-ware—tubs, buckets, ehly'us, bowls.butter prints and ladles, Meal Jnlckuts, fie. Brushes—sweeping, white wash, scrubbing, band and shoe brushes, dusters, brooms, ,tc. Market. clothes anti travellingtaskets. Also . 11 clabre assortment of Tobacco and SeAars. Call ye who are fond of choice brands of Segiirs and try the Primipes, Uegaliac. Stelrammis and Otholl,aba varieties, and you will find them of unimpeachalle quality. Also half Spanish rind Common id we. With-CfMlFe-si;tilTand chewing tobacco. 1 1 01 t i IIJLI ON oniou Just receiv tog my tall Al *a CaiCS stock or PAPER lIANU NOS, • • • - • which surpass in style, quality and price any that have tour been exblbided in Carlisle. I respectfully solicit a call roan pens-ins in want of Paper Ilangings orally &scrip as I am confident by assortment far slirpasso•s ally ill OW Borough; mid In style-and pikes has but few rids in cl, city. I only ask of the public to cull and ex amine my assortmant• before puichie.log, as I am confi dent any cletste designs cannot fall to please the most fastidious. JOHN I'. JANE., AVest side of North Ilauorcr Street, 0 0 K a r tiT I.N 'l' 131 14).!—Cholent nwrinis, Dysentery, Dlarrlnea, Ac., lire malcing their appearanc. You know the reined). If yon hate any regard for the wain:truer yeurs.elf, your wife, or your children, supply yourselves with IlrEellEß'S MATCH bh:Ss; CialtDlA 1., otherwise abide Ole consequence re sulting from a bigoted adherence to ola quackery. MIN "slatchiess Remedy" can be had at the Drug Storti of 11. J. South h onorer Street. n few doors south of the Court !loose. Carlisle OTS AND SI-I OES. -- 'ik !41b.setib er has now on hand u very extensive 31111 well so ur!' (..1 of It 0 0 1!,8 04: which lie will sell at-unusually m low mit,- i lk' es. Purchased 'fro wholesale dealers, , at 1.. w rates, he can offer such ' • ments purchasers as will make It their interest to vis it hi,: establishment. lle has every article in the Boot and Shoe lino—for Ladles' or Gentlemens' wear—he theref me deems It unne.:essary to particularize. Ze- Venoms Ileiring good and ebeep goods are invit ed to give him a call. W. SHELDON. 6 - 0 i LI , . .., 2000. TONSLIME AND o.k , sTort! roAl,, now on baud and ), recvi v log at ttn, following prices; Dauphin Lime C 4.411 - ' - - 's3 50 to 300 44 MAYO - - • • 3 00 to 4 50 Lyitens Valley Lima -s- • - -375t0 4 00 Stove - - - - 4 00 to 4 75 Pine Grove Limo - - - - 3 75 to 400 " Stove 450 to 5 00 Pittston Stove Coal - - , - sooto 5 50 Black stnitlia (ton], per Foliate], - - 2l to :nets. WI),..11sol.11:1111(+it of all kinds. CI)111111011 Boards and Scantling front $l6 to. XlB per 100 feet. First Common and Panel according to quality. civet:l—Stn S. M. 1100)7Elt. AS, COFFE E— &rtOc FRIES ;!,' j_ The subscriber has just added to his tlwmer stock n general selection of CHOICE OROOKRIES, as well as all the other variety of articles usually kept in a Grocery Store. embraclng Rio .Asfe—roasted and green—at 12 1 /. and 14 rents il per lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of line qualities; Chocolates, Spices. Dairy Salt, and a variety of Fancy articles, 41 of m bleb are o. fermi at the lowest cash prices. We are thankful fur the former support given us, and invite a further call from our friends and customers. J. W. EBY. Merlon Hall, Carlisle. 11. A. DItEEII, SEEDSMAN AND FLOIIIST, D , No. Chesnut near nul,Philadclphia Ilas /M arranged and completed his tml, tor the Spring (41855. as Pillows: 10: VEtIETAIII.I.I SP:EDS—in great ty. including the finest varieties nt Bemis Deets. Cabbage, Caul Lett nee. lin ions, Melons, Egg-plant, Tomatoes, Peas, Radishes, .t.c. ED/WI:It St :EDS.—Ms collection is unequalled by any in this country Mr extent and quality, and etubrt, cm. the finest varieties of Asters. iitni&s, Carnations, Pansies. Wallflowers, Daley, lc. . . URA :.,.; tiI.:EDS-01 all hinds, inel tiding IllueandGreen tira, , , IN hlto Dni,ell Clover, Sweet Scen64l VernalG rusty Iterrennial Ray Grasg;•Ducerne, S:e.. ROSES, .to,—Clu.lee ever.bh,oining Itoses, Camellias, Verbenas, Dahlias, tirapo \ln6s, Fruit Treea,- Shrubbery ,te. .1 521,23 ..... 6. W. 11AVERSTIUK, Agent for t'arllsle. , - .... "HUSSEY'S 1U NOTICE TO FARMERS. he undersigned respectfully informs the Farmers of this and tho adjoining counties, that he continues to manufacture more extensively than over, 0, Hussey's celebrated REAPER AND MOWING MM:IIINE, now Ft , generally in use, at his shop throe quarters of a mile north of Hanover. Farmers wishing to engage a Reap• or, or a Reaper and Mower combined; for the next sea son, eau him) their orders filled with promptness by tending them on Immediately. The pikes of -these ma-- chines are as fellows: l'or !super,. $lOO For a Reaper dud Moiror, from - - $lO5 to 12,i o'9_ Address me through the Hanover Pest Office, York county, Pa. CONRAD MOLL. jan:ll-5m • 171 4 1 - 1.',,1V GOODS.--7—The subscriber is . just o penin g a fresh assortment of very CII EA P GOODS bought at reduced prltes. Call and see them. .. Aug. Zt. _ _ 01.0. W. lIITNER .-..._ ________. _.... r RASHING MACI! EN ES of the bmt, iivo“, constantly on hand and for halo at the Carlltle'rqundry and Machine Floqv LOARDNI:II S BROWN _T AY A. N 1) STRAIN' . CI.; TTE.I.IS, •vonr; tqlEia.cus.—A ossortmoot „t Im - prot'od Ilay, ftraw and Voddet. ('tit tors, now hand ..._.: .O; donldo nod :,Inglo r.o.n ,hell,r• for out h ot . boron o, el.. of the t ory lah•gt. Inantillod itO, Hilll.llllr Ot NiCaler At tilt , late 1'e1n01,1%,,,d, nth.. Vor ydo 1..1-d•11.11.1;AhlIll. I w, .ohonno and e'ed bt, rr, vr,rher u t lth and tf EMI 1“ ~ F ' f: “' , , r i, XECUTORS NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary having been issued to the subscri bers, under the will of George A. Lyon Esq., deed., Into of the borough of Carlisle; all persons having elands against the estate of the said deeedeut, aro requested to make known the came, and those indebted, to make Paytnont without delay to JOIN LYON, Bedford Pa. ALEX P. LYON, Pittsburg, Gt. Jank 31st 'bs Excentori. ESTATE OF M Arai A BOWMAN deeensad.—Notiee Is hereby given that letters of muninist ration on the estate of Martha Bowman, Into of Frank ford township, Cumberland county, decease d, bay e been granted by the Register ef aahi county to the sub: scriber residhig in the same township. All persons in debted to said estate are required to make Immediate payment and those having claims to present thorn for settlement to JAMES L. MeDOW ELL, jantil Ad'mr. A sTATE -- OF SUSANNAH ALL": ■vuourr. Dl:CP.—Letters of Administration on tau Estate of Susannah Albright, dee'd., Into of East Pentishorongh township, Cumberland county, have been issued to the subscriber residing In the same town ship, to whom nil persons having claims against the said estate will present them for settlement and those indebted make payment. Jan. 24, 1855 MICHAEL ALBRIGHT, Attar. NOTICE,—At a stated Orphans court li begun on VIE:I)AV, the 26th day of December A, D. IBM, and holden at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, before the Hon. James II Graham, President Judge, and Samuel Woodburn and John itupp, Esytiires,.. Associate Judges, Ac., the fellowing proceedings were' had, to wit: In the niatter of the writ of Partition and Valuation on the Real Estate of Elizabeth Shenkhde,of Dickinson township, deceased, the wone having been returned by Joseph McDarmond, high sheriff of Cumberland county, duly executed, Ac. Now to wit, 26th December, ISM, Inquisition confirm ed and Rule on tin' Ileirs and parties in Interest to np. pear at the next stated Orphans* court, and take or re fuse to take, otherwise to show cause why the court should not order the property to be sold. Notice to be served personally qn the parties residing within forty -miles and by publication in ono newspaper on those re siding beyond corty BY THE COURT. , In testlinony Whereof t have hereunto !:et zny hind and the fieni cf Said court, at Carlisle, on the clay ut De:ember, A. H. 1S t. .1011 N M. liltDIG, Clerk Orphans Court. OTIC E.—Tv.. the 1 lei rs and le , ra 1 itepresentatives of Gootge NOgle. late of the' mum ty of Cumberland. deeensod. Taho notice that I,y virtue an writ of 'Partitionant. tatl eaten issued I,llt, of the irphans Court of ( - wad erland county. and to rue direct- I ed. I wilt hold an innurst to ah hie, part or value the r,•al estate of cold oleceased, an the premises. on Till'ittL DAV, the sth day of March, A. D. 1565. at 10 A. M. when and where you may attend if you think "prr. .10:4:1•11 MeDARMOND, Fhetilf. Sheriffs 11 . 1fic,, 1. 4 0, 7th .55 t 1)1TORS NOTICE.—In the mat- I L ter of the petit ion of Robert nays del tt.t Ti, Guardian of Mary W. Ilays and John Hays, for a ritathat to Jahn Mei, rator of John Hays. deceased, to It et tic the areount.ef his intestate as gtiay dian of the sat. 4 liettert, Ilar2, and John. The undersigned Aiutite•r nppointed by the Orphans 110 rcp t filets. !Liu, ail account, if the fnets Ow.' that n•?pundetit Ought to account, will nitend to the duties ...if his at.pointinent, nt his office. in the bor ough oi Carlisle, on 'IIIFIiSDAY the tat 14 - Uan•h next, it to oVlock A. M. when and whet call parties interested aro hereby notified to attend, J. S. COLWELL. Feb. 50.1.'5f0 Auditor. LU 1)ITORS 4C n. , been . appointed' by the Orphans Court of Cumberland ,•ounty to dfstributo trio balance in the hand of John Auld, Esq. administrator of Samuel Shearer, lot err Dirk inson t,,unship, deren,4A, to and rillltnig the erialitors. I Will atteird for that purpose at my erica, In Cnelitde. 'Mk:SPAY, the I:tth day of March next. Feb. 7 th.'l,s. ' It. M. I IF:N DEBSON. ,111 1_ U I )11.TUR'S NOTICIII.—The under „i- . signed,appointed AMlll , r by the °roar s court ol ..uiti beldam( county, to marsh:ill the iissetin tho bands of Christian Bomberger. Atiminktrator of Christian ALIO:, deceased. to and among the creditor: of F idd d o . ,edent, gives hotivo. that he will uttendlo the (tide as signed to him at hio oflict• in Carlisle, on )Vh.liNESbAli the 26th day or February A. D. ISt:.- between tin' hours of ten ('(lick In the fornoen hut o'clock in the after noon, on or bethnt which day those having olefins:liming said deceased will present the same properly authenti cated to him fur adjustincut. . .. . . W. M. PENROSE.; Jan. 7. Audi tor. kiii-ShipponsliurgNews insert three tianex and send Lill to auditor Wire day of meeting. T EORG E WID DE , • • mt •• I_A nEci.As—Notico is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of tleorge Whiner. late of tOW11.0111), mberlrnd county, th.e'd.. have been granted by (ho Itegister of said enmity to the side scril.erbl - rosining in the same townSilip county aforesaid. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required. to make Immediate payment, and these having claims to present them ler settlement to DiV I DEM 1:Ttl, JOSE:PII IV IDDER, January 11',.1855-Ctpd Executors. 1 -I ST STATE OF JOBN 'MILLER, CEASEbb—Nodes Is hereby given Hutt letters testamentary on the estate of John Miller, late of Mon roe township, Cumberland county, deceased. have been granted liv the Register of said comity. to the subscri ber, residing in the same township. Ali Alpersons knowing themselves Indebted to said estJttv are required to make immediate pay Int nt . anti thew having claims to preaent them tar sett leau•ttt to Dee. 27, 1854.-ctpd • PETIII 3111 ',LEL Exeoutor. I'M PORTANT TO FEMALES ! Dn. CIIEFSIIIAN . :z PTLLS. Ihe combination of ingrelliOnts iu t hes,. I ills is the re ...nit of a long Una eN.Lensien practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring nature to Its proper channel. In ' , Very InSt alien here these fills pro ved successful. They invariably open tlwse astructhms to which Females are lialde, mei bring nature into Its proper channel, whereby health Is restored and the pale and dc.it lily countenance changed to a healthy one. No female mu enjoy goad health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether ftom ex posure. cold or any other cause. the general health Im mediately begins to decline, and the went of such a rem edy has heen,the alum, or so many COnSIIIIIOI4 , IIS MTh lug young females. Ti, ladies whose health will not remit of an increase of their family, these pills will prove a Vll liable acquisition, as they will prevent pregnancy.— Headache, pain in the side. ).al [Mallon of the heart, Ica thing of food, and di turbed sleep do most always arise from the Interruption of nature, and - whenever that is the case, the pills will invariably remedy all (hart Nor are the less efilearlous in the cure of Leueori ham, commonly called the “Whites." These pills should nor or be taken during pregnancy, fun they,wonl% sure to cause a miscarriage. 'Warranted purelly Vegetable, and _free fnan anethittg injurkus to 11111 or health.- , •Pulland explicit directions accompany eat - di - box. Theso pills ere put up In square flat boxes. Persons residing where there is no le.;ency established. by enchr slug Ono Dollar In n letter, pr-paid, to Dr. C. L. CIIEENn. MAN, No. 244, illeecker street, New York, can have thcm sent to their respective addressive by mall. • • WHITE II ALL ACADE . 3II7, three' uilles west of iiardsburg.r' 'rho Session . of this popular and ilmiri,bing Institution will com mend, on Monday. the 7111 of May next, under the most favorable auspices. During the present year such improvententt_and additions hare been made as its in creasing patronav deinapded. The Principal will be as sisted by a full e.. 01, i t emnretent and expel lend,' teachers, and special st tent ion will be paidlo the health and tuft ,•:„,4,,t,,,t0. • Bonn' W,lsillug mot 'initi.nn At thr English liraneh es, and Vocal 311141 c. per 1 4 11Y , 11111, (5 11101411:9 $1 . 0 . 1;11 1.11!411111.1(111 in 1.111.111 111111111 ovh, ead t , Er, n,h nYnl 11,1111111 - • 11.11, Thc , t.r t, t. 4 and guardian= I< .-irni , •l i• it Ind any tin si li 11 11111 Ilk' 'ti) 1 , 111:ITII,:t . r 14.3 hOilat or lry 1“ . .10 . ,. to h. I)E7o,lNi:rtz. Tin Y. I ,„ ~ Notices. 11.trt; . Meal tstafe, Safes VA,LI7ABIAI TOWN LOTS AT TRUSTEE'S SALE.—By virtue of an order. ofths Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the undersigned will expose tpitibliC sale, en the premises, en ISATTJR DAY, the Pit of February, 1855, at 2 o'clock' P. M., all that desirablaTown Lot, commonly known as POPLAR LCT, situate at the south west end of ilanever FAreet, in the borough of Carlisle, mutaining about TWO A CRES, bounded by said street, the Walnut Bottom Road, a lot of P. Phillips' heirs and by South street. 'rho terms of sale while ten per cent. of the purchase money on the day of sale, one-lburth on the confirma tion of the sale, and the, balance' to be secured by ibtorto gages or Jinigment bonds, or both, as the Trustee may deem advisable, conditioned for the payment of the interest thereof semi-annually to Mrs. Elizabeth Dwin, and the principal at her decease to her heirs at law, or these who may be entitled thereto. Attendance will be given by the undersi g Acd, Trustee mulclr the will of 'Monies Hagan, dec'd. Carlisle, Jan. 24. 1855. TOW V ALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE BALM , The subscriber will sell, at private salti. 7'. that valuable business itand on the cur, • ;her of Ilanover and Louther streets, in Carlisle, Va. The lot is3o feet front by 240 feet in depth There is a large THREE STORY STONE PLASTERED HOUSE, well finished, a large yard and garden, and every thing necessary to make it comfortable and con• venieut residence.; For terms enquire of J. FETTER. Carlisle, Deer. 20.1854. TWO SPLENDID FARMS FOR SALE.—The subscriberwill sell at private sale the two following described farms, to wit: No. I—ls situated north-west of Carlisle, adjoining the Inhabited part of said Borough, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY 'ACRES of first rate Lime stone Land, having thereon erected a now, largo lIANA BARN„a-large HAY HOUSE, a comfortable CAME STABLE, &c. Also, a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, and other out-buildings. Thu laud is in a high state of cultivation and all under good post and rail fence. It is bounded on the north by the heirs of Samuel Alexander, dee'd., on the cast by John Noble, Wm. D. Seymour and others, on the west by ./no. Moore, David Grier, &c., and on the south by the public road leading from Carlisle to Waggoner's bridge. No. 2.—ls situated in North Middleton township, 4% miles from Carlisle, on the Ilanistunz and Carlisle turnpike mad, about miles from Middlesex - Mills, bounded as follows: on the north by the Con, cloguinet Cr,ok, on the west by irvine'S heirs, en the East by J. Noble and Jos:M . 'Zeigler. and en the south by Abraham lietrick.and_ltheilarrisintrg_trarnpike Toad, containing '1 WO tit MIR ED AND TW EN TY =I ,, VCE Ael t lOC acres of Limestone and the ,residue _IS black slate, about 100 acres of this tract cleared. under grill fence, and in a gi)![.d state of cultivation. the I fibula• is very heavy timber. A large portion of the farm is meadow land. The Improt ethents are a large STONE LW EL um; thru6E. a large I,fio AND bBAMS liAltN„, stone Spring House and Other oubladidings. an Apple Orchard and a lar g o quantity of other fruit trees: No. 3.—ls /1 small tract of land about n ile west of No 1., on the Baker road leading from t arlisle to Wm, goner's bridge, containing TWENTY-SIN ACJ: LS of it'd' fr iimu,Lunciaitd. bounded by_sald_rlad 1,1, the no__,Ah by John Noble on the south, by Brown's hobs onT 114 east, and by Baker on the west. I lie subscriber will also soli a number of OUT LOTS to snit purchasers.— ' The above described property will be sold on reasonable terms. ARMSTRONG NOLLE. CarlNe, January 10, 15t4. ESS HA PPI N ESS r I II • wHAT CAN 111A - KE t« lIALPYL whele pleinmre, all I.liejk)ti (.1 Lie in three N 1 Peace, and ckanpuience. • - (Popo) But when we have pains, affliction or anguish of die- Ctnleg, Ili not our pleasure, our joy, and our happine“ Met oby destmyetil \\hy let ..ur sick tello.-Lein fer Deis - nett Christ - say: -With the same nom mete, it shallhe measured to ,sin t"--" *.Who' Is a wise man and endowed niong you, let him phew Out of It gocd Came tsatith hie works with meekness and wistlont.•'—.ltunes SUlR a il•h`i AND NIEDICINE.---Dector. P. C. CARD hEIt. S114;1.11 and • 'Physician, who is- liothnist and Physiologist, anti httiraduate of our Lett Illedinal Colle ges, and has made himself aw - tinted with all the vari ous systems of Medical Science ' and wlth the recent diteosot ies and improlements In the raricus depart ments of the Healing . Arts. faithfully attends to orders for Surgfeal and Medical Aid. and whose ineditilies are all made or t missed strictly In [teem tin tinnte r. illy the Science?! of Pathology, }totally, Ilydrt path) laud Physi ology: and whose medicines-are ell cc.uum,s,At td NI hole- Some roots, plants, nod Ityth•tiliathy, 'mod in all diteasee. and to whom the alliicte'd are its /Led to apply timely. Ills C:baracter by Respectable NeighbiA:, Copy of a letter from the Rev. C. 11. I.rild a. h to Mr. .11. 11. Etter, of the Warm Springs. Respected Sir low me to introduce to your friendly notice, Dr, C.iteg— nrit of New York. 1 hare known Dr. C. Pl' sixteen years, he ban done business for me with sol.riety. hon est:, and with accuracy; therefore 1 do I elicit, him to lie perfeetly toter, honest and trustworthy. Any farms you !nay tee proper to roofer on him, will le highly ap preciated by his numerous trienik, and IT utrr more highly then your sincere friend and humble s. mint. C. 11. Ml.:\ RAUL Landishum, Ph., July Ikth,lFsl. Copy of a letter from limirce Epahr, FN., County Treasurer.-1 do certify that tho medical advice of Dr. P. C. Cardder has surpassed any (alter w filch 1 11141 . 0 hitherto had in the curs of severe freer it; my Mmily.— I would therefore recommend hint to such persolls who may he afflicted with aforesaid disease or other. iHt. Bloomfield, August 20th, ISSI. DR. CARDDEIt 'being well acquainted with the re cent Frond' discoveries, with their new and safe modes of treatment, and the speedy and certain rrun then and cures for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Dytent, ry, I b.:. Ora )lorbus and all Complaints of the Pow els and Ftcni ach: Fop et per Remedies f. r the prevention and quiet f Asiatic" (Indere. Remedies for all the defe, is and dit- CMA'S of the lienerat it 0 organs and termite( the ecune m) in men and st onto): Remedies fir Insanity; ceiteln and timely cures fir all Consumptions. Imptence. Ster pity. Sexual A Oust cderval Diseat.cs in all Limit' (onus; 'tkuppresdons anti tither delicate female el inplaihts. All 111, CO rrutrdtr.Vpl:llllllo the science or D elany anti Ilytirepellty et milord. (but no pkon.)-- `Heal all u.aiinrr 111 Witness :111t1 all manner disease. Sew 'fest ament. "It in for healing that I heist &Ali the Samaritan.-1.111:e, In, :lit and e, it Itte.ii illejlllF. "Prose all things, hull f:12.1. 11113 ‘`. Well Is good."—lst;Thesselonians , 0, 21. , Ilteretore lit us ware td la) Mg imp what ue should lay out lir health. for there is that !watt oceth and) et incieui.eth,:,tal.there in that wlthholdeth inortet ban is.mret, hut it tendet.h." I'f:overhs,ll,24_ Tile different mrilicine - s - find . their diret Lions sent to the aftlizted in tiny direction by mall or e,...peefs, Address Dr. I'. C. l'AßDDEß,Carlislo,( unit erland coun ts, pa,, pest paid. and the lee elways accompanying the letter, with tin:order, together with a trap ti LIM feellm:s and the symptoms of the complaints of tint uilllitgd Itieb.sell. It is this system I , f )It-(11:.:11 .I'elettee the 110.10: and the modes of- cure only, it hid l's Card. der employs that allow of medicines entirely mode Cr composed of Witt-lest mo Roots. Kinds, and 113 dropathv, good in all diseases, (tin poison), and which ran mai.° speedy certain remedies and cores t r y .1,11 Trimmer of FIAIICSS and tilt thalitier of disease," anti tt Medi httr. 'MSS all . other medical means in point of gtval nos, 14- yolithill nasals of ct.nparlson. OFEII'E roljoiolug c,Yleager. East Pomfret street, near Filuth • llanover t l'a. Testinionials from ntinteronsti ersons of the highest respectability In . this and the adjoining comities, give. authentic ,eviOnte of the got 111:,141 of Dr. Cardder's character, and can 1.0 NPVII at his (!fltt.e. N. IL 'rho aillieted can receive superior nlediclues and lho directions ror their use. by the first return pf mnil ur INCjireSN. If IIItI`EVICNTS Le desired, lir visits requostcd, DT; C. mill endeavour to aeretniwciate applicably!: iztr r i„ ; b„ lawtor speal..s the Euglit It and the tier iglngllageg, rte. I :Nu. liqiS pßuct STOlt 1 , 1 F(1.11,.. SALE.—Ll'he 7 sttlotcrlber oilers /it prlott,t• Palo Dm :Al rl, and lixt ture , t of a Drug ttltore, late tho Itmpel to of Mb Itto 1 Fig. Fol, doe'il, Di Clam..Mown, Cumberland county. 'I I s mt ',time I)intt, 'torn in the 1,1:1I-o, and a lin, ~plottun ity Is now pre,tonted to ally fount; man •,k bling to commotet. this. Lusint.to. Fur leans onqulr, t t nU MOSES Mt/IIIII:1"b, Aladl. ' t ... I - - -E.\ =l'll FR , _ ... - Frii z „ y i - t i mid rv, ?'tore, ...' ..!•. ': , ..10 , -... ,t. i1,,:..1. 1 .1 d:,. N 1,,,,,,....: , ~.-,,i,..k. ~..... 1 , , lir i, I L' ;" , I '1.1e:11, i..3.n :ii," Cti.o.. I f ht,l , I , r I ,• 11 e 1 ,‘11 ,, Li r.li.E IND ELTAII..- r ;,,,-,,:t., altuvt. JAOOI.I Muria:lt AT:u t.cp. 7-1 Y