netu ithoertisements. THE KEYSTONE "BARDS, Messrs UEORUE M. RILL, • H. Ort7I[ANDLER, JOHN H. RIIEEM AND WILLIAM SEWS. Will give one of their Quartette and Ballad Soirees at MARION HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING; the sth of April, 1855, when they will offer a programme compris ing sumo of the most. popular and amusing Songs, pal- lads. and Quartette over offered to nu audience in this pla e. TICKETS. 35 cents. Doors open at a quarter to 7 o'clock Concert to continence at TA. Carlisle, April 4 1855. . PAPE R,. PAPEll.—Persons wanting WAU PAPER, will find an oxtonsiro , stock for sato xery corm' at . . . R. DICK'S. :- Carlislo, April 4, 1855. , • . . . HAVE received-my Spring _ ' supply - T I' or DAIWEN SEEDS from Mr. Landreth.' 'All seeds sold by nit, aro , werronted PRESII and MiNunge: 'Carlisle, April 4, 1855. S, ELLIOTT. ' • ISSOLUTION OF PART N . ER 81111'.---Yhe.partnorship heretofore - eilsting be wean Frank. Gardner and 11m. T. Brown, Is this day dissolved by !withal consent. The business will 'here after be carried' on by Mr. Gardner. The Books remain In his hands for settlement, and In view of our late disaster, we earnestly request our customers to settle their accounts immedla i tely. - • - FRANK. GARDNER, WM. T. BROWN. A CARD I doom it necessary to state as a matter of justice to, Mr. Drown, that the Dissolution of Partnership WWI entirely at my own request, and unthought of by him until my proposal", to dissolve. Ills withdrawal at this particular time renders this statement impera tive On me. FRANK. GARDNER. Carlisle, April 4,1555-4 t. aPISSOLUTION OF PARV N ER lTlP.—liottc.o IS hereby given that the firm of W. ECK h:LS. of Hampden township, CuMberiand county. has this dayNiarch 27, 1855) been dissolved by mutual consent, and the books placed in the hands of Wm.-1L Ilekles for collection. Ali-persons-indebted to said firm will make immediate settlement. JONATHAN ECKELS, WILLIAM ECltliLlit. SIM LIST OF DEALERS ‘..7F .Goods, Wares and Merchandizo. Also, Distillers, 71illers, LuMbermen, &c., within the county ,d• Cumberland, returned and ClRSSlfil`d in accordance a Rh the several acts of Assembly, as follows. CARLISLE. A:Bentz & Phillip Arnold, Charles Ogilby, George W. Hither N. W. Woods, Agt. 11. Dick, Jason W. Eby, C. Inhoff, Agt. (Liquors) John G. IV ill ian s, Joseph D. Halbert, - S. W. Haverstick, (Liquors) Sat - nu — el Elliott, Kelso, Steiner d: Bro. • William Sheldon, B. J. Kieffer, • H. M. Rawlins, Safauere. Iluyett. (Liquors) H. W. Caufman, (2 stores) llondorson A Bon, Woodward Si Schmidt, Henry Saxton, John P. Lyno, . Umbel Eckels, (Liquors) John Faller, (Liquors) J. Si D. Rhoads, Win. B. Murray, Agt. Thomas Conlyn,, Peter Monyer, Haller Si Rohrer, John N. Armstrong, J. A. Lehn, Prof. 11. M. Johnson, S. 51. Hoover, _ Thos. ii. Sidles, Arnold & Livingston, John Keeny, Philip Mossorstnith, Harkness & Grove, James 51'Granahan; A. M. l'iper, Agt. David Cornman, George Libey, Jonathan Cornman, Jacob Hoover, David Martin, John Fredericks, - James Catlin, sr., Jonathan Cornman, sr., • Henry Glees. 811IPPENS11011.0. John Criswell, .1. 0. Altick, Kunkle & Steviek, D. W. Zitton &c., C. 11. Kunkle, Jonh. Stambaugh, Jacob Pauge, D. H. Miller, . J. Bridges, .1. C. Williams, W. D. A. Nagle, Samuel Flugards, John Oish, S. If. Swaney, P. 8. Arts, Heck, Hubley & Nov in. & Redding', Moddinger & Bro. N. A. Cornelius,' J. B. Duncan, Agt. Philip Dottrloh, (Liquors) John Wonderlich, Christian Shade, MECHANIC/3[lOM P. A. Mateer, 14 700 'winger & Co., 13 10 00 Jacob Dorsheinter, 14 7 00 Kaufman. Rupp & Co., (drugs) 14 7 00 Simon Arnold, 1 . 2 12 50 Blizzard & Swisher, 14 7 00 Ilursh & Beelman, (Liquors) 14 10 60 Kaufmant Rupp & Co., (hanlwarn) 14 7 00 Joseph !dosser, 14 7 00 John T. Ayres, 14 7 00 Levi Snell, 14 7 00 George Wobbert-, 13 10 00 Ilenrs Leas, • 14 7 00 John Bolgie, 13 10 00 Ins Day, • 14 700 John Harlan, 14 7 00 'Ephrata( Zug, 12 12 50. Ooorgo Singizer, 14 7 00 Oswald & Kaufman,, 14 7 00 Lewis Shut, 14 „ 700 Bin !for & Co., ' 10 2O 00 Isaac Blizzard, 10 20 00 Joseph Millisen, . 10 20 00 MULL . Anthony Foreman, Rtitsoll, William Reed, Jbseph Laughlin, Thomas Stough, William Bratton, (Liquors) John M. Davidson, & J. WCandilsh, J. H. liferron, F. G. Wild, • Boar & Cobaugh. • John.J. Crawford, Weary Snyder. WESTPF.NrinitOUG Itison C JaMos, , Ed mord 'Rodgers, 'Woodward & Schmidt, John hood, NEWTON.' P. W. Sharp, Jsrb Swoyer. W. dr. J. Gracey, J. W:lranderbult h Co., M. k Of„%. Kunkle, John 31Inloh, HO' k Wasl•inger, 'Peter Oar. v er. nolqww.. J. do Por gusou; Wherry &mob Au, (Liguori') 14 • 10 50 John tloller 14 . 7 00 Shoemaker A Elliott, . 13 10 00 Thaddeus Arelift 14 • 700 FRANKronn. W. & J. Green, (Liquors) 14_..--' - -,--10 - 10 Sinn HAMPTON. ..- . . . John W. Clever, .. . /4 700 Georgo.clover, 14 ' 7 00 William Ilnuck, 14 7 00 J. F. Bugliman, 14 .7 00 Jacob Fasnaught, 14 7 00 DICKINSON. Hays & l'aliii, , 14 7 00 Russel I: Ince, • , oi,i 14 7 00 W. &J. Green, ; . 13 10 00 0. L, Ileelnien, • 13 10.00 Joseph h. Sterner, , 14 7 00 Francis Willhunscn, 14 7 00 'Win. 11. Watts 14 7 00 Benjamin Plan k, 14 7 00 Michael Nogle, .• 14 7 00 KdOSIf MIDDLETON. A. W. Leidigh, . 13 10 00 S. N. Diken, • 14 7 00 Malian '&11e - sander, - 7 00 IL Given A; CO., 14 7 00 NOItTH I..(IDDLITON. . Norton A Owen, 14 7 00 Elias Light, 14 7 QO .. • ,•`, MONROX. ' Doviny & null, ' . . 13 10'00 Mrs. Mary Fissel, ,' 14' 7 00 Singher & Sanderson, 13 10.00 UPPER ALUM Peter Gingering, Hiram Longneeker, tiosweiler & Zook, Jonathan Ey:lmin, LOWER .U,LEti. !mac Barton, (Liquors) 14 30 50 W. Loyd, 14 7. 00 Brust & Haines,l4 7 00 Brower A: Marthland, 14 7 00 Walker & Geltr, 14 * 700 NEW ermErattAND John O. 'Miller, J. F. Leo, B. H. I%lossor & Co., John Horn, Valentino Foam:in, Chnrles Oy?tor, John A. Machlan, EASITENNSPOROVIII. Georgo W. Feeler, (Lipiors) Caleb Ilrinton, "Anilrelv reneger, John M'Cormick, Jacob Longneeker, Jacob Henninger, (I.4nors) Bucher & Son, Icor S It unnuol, Michael Freeer, D. A: Ilaynarti, Uiuk pbus Wliite. CLASS. LIOENAE. 10 $2O 00 12 12 50 12 ' 12 50 12 12 50 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 10 00 00 12 12 50 12 12 50 13 15 50 74 7 - 00 - 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 On 14 700 14 7 00 13 :1A 0 0 1400 . 10 • 20 00 20 20 00 12 12 50 12 . 12 60 14 10 50 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 4 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 T 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7.00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14' 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 II AM - .Tohn Hutto, Henry Iti4p, Henry Neidigh, Wm. 11. Itekela, Shaffer & Bro., FIIVLn FPRIING. John B. ',eh:llg, John cute, John llttnetc, David Strohm, Jacob gimmousi{Llquors} D. H. Swiler, 1). - M. Lehligh. AndroW Singizer, - Wherry & Co., Hopewell, _ 4 Shoemaker & Elliott, " 4 M. & J. A. Kunkle, Newton, 4 Kyle & Wuahinger, " 4 John W. Clever, Southampton, 4 J. S. Rughinan, 4 flays A Palm, Dickinson, 4 Russel & Dice, " • 4 John B. Leidlg, Slyer Spring, 4 John Coyle, .. 4 A. W. Deidigh, South Middleton, 4 Gosweiler & Zook, Upper Allen, 4 Henry NeWWI, Hampden, 4 Ernst & Haines, Lower Allen, 4 G. W. Felder. Eastpunnsboro.' 4 1 Dude!pits White, " 4 J. A. Meriden, N. Cumberland, 4 John G. Miller, 4 ' BEER, - OYSTER & EATING HOUSE. WM. Winholtz, Westpennsboro' Harriet Watson, 41 Jneoh Eisler, a George Murphy, Newville, Jane Kershaw, " Charles 'Brewster, Newton, ' George Miller, J. IL Diehl, HopelielL John Drownewell, • James Mackey. Shlppeusburg, Speese & Lenny, " .... Mary Vissel, Monroe, James Maloy, Mechanicsburg, David Long, 4, . Peter Dakar, Samuel R. Grove, Lower Allen, Samuel Shireman, 4, Abm. Coble, Eastpennabote Wm. Phillips, John Huston, .• A. O. Smith, New Cumberland, Jos. Brownewell, Sliver Spring, George Hughes, Jacob Low, Carlisle, Henry Peters, Henry Warner, 1, Gotlieb Sweitzer, •• Margaret Miller, " Jacob Stratton. " 7 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 12 60 15 00 16 00 15 00 Marshall James, Irestpennsboro' 13 Diller & Krider, ,‘ 14 Jacob Sbellobarg,er, " 14 Zeigler Sc Myers, 14 Isaac Marquart, 14 Emanuel Barnhart, " 14 Andrew AL Middleton, Newton, 14 John Moore, Dickinson, 14 Jacob Barults, " 13 John D. Sheaffer, South Middleton, 13 W. L. &T. ll. , Cnttgboad, " 13 Sheaffer & Shupp, 14 , 14 B 4 oater Sc k Son; l4 David Voglesong, Monroe, 13 G. W. Loldigh, " 14 J. A. Sc C. W. Ahl, " • 13 Benjamin Olvler, . . 14 lease Bilasard, 11 Miller Sc ZUg, Machanicburg, ' 10 Christ. Eberly, Lower Allen, ll Sam). Ilitner, l3 J. K. Kaufman, " • _ 34 (.Rupp, , " 13 John 80rn,1,-• 19 J. M. Haldeman, " 11 Jacob Coover, Jr., -Upper Allen, 14 J. S. Haldeman, Eastpermsbord 14 Henry Hupp, Hampden, 14 T. B. Bryson, . - 11 John Shaffner, Silver Spring, 14 I O. H. Bucher, " 13 P. vld Shank 44 14 7 OQ a 10 50 20 00 7 00 David Hoover,. 14 W. Al. lionderson & Son, N. Mld. 12 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 12 60 10 60 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Oabrlel Natchor, DISTILLERIES a BREWERIES, P. A. k J. A. Ahl, Newton, 8 12 60 Joseph Ramp, ~, 0 8 00 Itoled Quigley, " 0 8 00 Martin Coovor, Southampton, • 0 8 00 A. Basler k Son, South 41iddletori, • 8 12 . 60 Henry Glass, 10 6 00 11.0. Belt shoovor, Monroe, ~ ---- 8 12 60 J.- A. k• C. Ahl, o. - 8 ' ' 12 60 John Bowman, Upper Allen, - 0 8 00 lleuderson & Son, N. }natation, 7 20 00 Alm. Bottler, U 4 00 William Barnitz, Carlisle, '• 0 8 4(0 (4. W. Brandt,; 44 8 4 00 John Hoffman, " 8 6 00 =ll 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 . 10 00 14 700 14 700 13 10 00 Jacob Low, Carlisle, (2 alleys) David Lou,i,l Mechanicsburg, (1 allay) 10 13 14 13 14 14 14 14 14 13 21 00 Jo 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 IfierCliants and others who feel themselves aggrieved by the above classification, are hereby notified that 1 will held an appeal at the Court House, in Carlisle, on Friday tho ftth day of April, 1815, between the hours of 9 and 12 o'olock A. M., and 2 and 4 o'clock P. 11., whou and where they can attend if they think proper. JOS. C. THOMPSON, MEROANT/LE April 4, 1855-4 t. 7.00 10'00 14 '7 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 ' 12 11 14 14 13 14 14 -14 14 14 14 13 11 13 14 14 PATENT MEDIONEP. cue! MBE! TEN PIN ALLEYS Marti le i)eralb: 3letu ilhoertisenfents • ENV GOODS 1, NEW• GOODS-1 TILE LATEsTSPItING STYLES! .1 am now receiving from Now York , and Philadelphia an immense stork of now, desirable and Cheap Clooda,to which I would call the attention of nil my old friends and customers, as well as the public generally. Having purchased most filmy goods from the largest Importing hedges in Now York, 1 ant enabled to'give bettor bar galuii then can la had at any other house In thecounty. Our assortment of NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS • Is large, complete and beautiful. Another lot of those cleganeeind cheap BLACIL MKS, embyeidercd hand kerchiefs, Skives, collars. rufileii, edgings,. and Insert ihgs, a stock that" flir content. and' Cheapness defies all 'competillon. Muslim ginglianis, chimes, do beges, de 1f Ines, tlekit gh, ' chocks, n trem en dous nssortment.= , tlovr: audt t7ie cheaper than aver.tthgeasfii iere,erds,e,tto%des,tc.aeafilltwZtntentnTl very low in price. . . 6 A.RPRTINOS AND MATTIN'eS. ' An entire-new stock of three ply, Ingrain, cotton and veriltlan carpeting, bought very cheap• and will ha sold very low. Also white tad colored :Wettings. ' BOOTS AND SHOES. • A large supply of ladles and. gentlemen's hoots, shoes and gaiters. Intending to giro up- the Grocery depart !pea, 1 will dispose of what 1 have on hand In that line, nt low prices. Also some Well made Clothing on hand, which I will 'sell for less than met as I want to close It eat. Como ono and all rolhe Old Btand onEast Main street, and select yew:floods from the largest and cheapeSt stock ever brought to Carlisle. apr4 CHARLES 001.1.11 Y., VOifutkerpOin. J ULIUS STERN, Wes-• No. 145, North Third Street, Phi (Aphis, Whole Sale Dealer in Fancy Dress Trimmings and 'Millinery Goods, and Manufacturer of Fancy Silk Donn ts, keeps constantly on hand a very extensive assortment of Silks, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Flowers, Bonnet Frames, Gimps, Fringes. besides a great variety of other Fancy Goods. Ile solicits a call from Country Merchants visiting the City, and assures them that tberwill be sure to find any aiticle above mentioned - at the lowest prices. marehl4-2m 7 00 12 50 14 00 ' 7 00 7 00 10 00 7.00 k;P MILLINERY GOODS-1855- FOR- SPRIMI—SA I,ES I-- ---__ JOIIN STONE it SONS, No. 45. South Second ..„, . Street, Philadelphia. Have just opened their Spring ImpGrtations of SILKS, BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACES. CRAPES, Including a general assortment of MILLINERY ARTI CLES, of the most fashionaide styles. The above Goode ,have teen Imparted,eqpreaaly for our spring Fairs and comprise the largest and beat assortment In our line to be found iu the market. marchl4-3m 7 00 -700 1:2 00 7 00 7 00 Li EMOVAL !-13ESSON & SON, ) bog leave to in term you that they have reinov ed the VIIII.A.DELPIIIA FAMILT MOURNING STORE, from Vo. 52 South Second Street, to the new building No. 205 Chesnut Street, (five doors above Eighth, South Ade) where they will offer an Increased stock at re need prlres. Spring bloods daily opening. 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10-00 7 00 7 00 10 00 _EAT HER I LEATHER VRITZ, HENDRY A: CO. No. 29,.North Third Street, Philadelphia, MOROCCO MANUFACTURE:RS, Currierb and Import ery of FRENCH CALF SKINS., and Dealer% In Red and Oak Solo Leather and Rip. • A 11. FRANCISCUS, mANUFA CT UT Elt OF COTTON' LAPS,' Wadding, Tie Yarn, Carpet Chain, Cotton Yallns, LAMP, CANDLE AND VLUID WICKS, 'which he niters to sell at the Lowest Cash Prices at No. as Market Street above Second, North side, Philadelphia ' TREES, EVER-GREENS, RO sPz-sEs, FLowEitma silltUlll4, PLANTS, &c.— In great variety and size, cultivated and for s.ale in largo or small quantities, at the Rising Sun Nurse ries and Carden, Philadelphia. JIB-Planta, Roses, Seeds, Sr. ran be had every day in the:Market. below Sixth Street, Philadelphia, where or ders are also received for the 'Nursery. All orders promptly attended to. -.-Pesetiptive Cata logue sent to post-paid applications gratis. Address 8. AIAUPAY, marcial Rising Sun P. 0. Philadelphia. O .:FA 11-7. , 144.= te-.C127.-7 • • fiUMBERIAND: VALLEY R A I ] ROAD. CILANGE OF HOURS! On and after MONDAY, March 20th, 1855, Passenger trains will ruu daily, as follows (Sundays excepted : FOR HARRISBURG : list Train. 2d Train. Leave Chambersburg, 6.30, A. 31, 4.30, P. If. " Shlppensburg, ... B.OO, " 5.09, " " Newville, 0.40, " 6.40, " -" Carlisle 7.18, " 6.18, " " Mechan icsburg, 7.50, " 6.50, " At Harrisburg, 8.16, " 7.16, " FOR CHAIIBERSBURO. , Ist Train. 2d Train: Leave Harrlsbum, . 8.46, A. M '1.15, P. IL Mechanicsburg, 9.18, " 1.43, " " Carlisle ..1" - '9•55, " 2.25, " " Newvide, ''. 10.30, " . 3.00, " " Shippensburg, 11.02, " 3.30, " At Chambersburg, . 11.30 " 4.00 " Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 8.45, A.M 12.30, M..(via Columbia) and 7.40, P. 11. For Baltimore, at 8.45, A. M. and 1.45, P., M. For Pittsburg, at 3.20 A. M., 12.55 Noon, and 5 P. M. For Pottsville, Reading, and points on the Dauphin and suninehanna Rail Road leave Ilandaburg at 7.15, A. M. 4 - e-Aeall Stations Where Tickets are sold, Fares aro TEN CENTS LESS than when paid In the Cars. , Ai 1+ 1 13311T11, Superintendent. Rail Road Office, Chamborsburg, March 21st 1855. -WALL PAPER.—Just received .a splendid stock of Paper Hangingo Window' Shades and Eirebeard Prints, embracing all the newest and most approved styles., The designs are neat and chute, and the prices such as cannot fall to give satis faction. We invite our friends and the public general ly to call and examine our assortment before purchasing elsewhere. IL SAXTON, march2l East Main Street. Carlisle S CRIVENER ' AND CONVEYAN CER.—A. L. SPONSLED, Into ReglsteretCurnber laud county, will carefully attend to the transaction of all such Unfitness as nifty bo entrusted to him, such as the writing of Deeds, Mortgages Contracts, dm 'Ho will also devote his attention to the precut lug of Lend War. rants, Pensions., &o. as well as the purchase and sale of Real Estate, negotiations, of loans, ac. y;eq.CoMce on fornw , vly occnplM by W. Si_Pai Esq. near the Methodist Church. 7 00 12 50 12 60 Bfi ti i I AM NOW RECEIVING .my spring stock of PAPER HANGINGS thichW tle largest and most varied assortment over opened in Carlisle, to which I invite the early attention of the public, as I intend selling at prima which cannot fail to please the closest purchaser. Instch2B • AiOIIN P. INNIt. ONEY WANTED —The subscri ber being In want of money to meet demands upon him, desiree nil those indebted ToThlin for Her ehandize purchased In 1854 and previous years, to Fettle up without delay. . 0 HQ, W. II I TNillt. HARDWARE.—Mammoth Spring Arrival at !NNE'S on Ntlrth Han .‘,..,---mitISADAV over Street, where tho public aro being supplied with every satiety of Hardware, Paints, OM, &C. at the LOWEST CAlta PaitV , .. Call tu , we can aCCOIll• modulo a few mum 40 00 30 00 W. BRANDT, Manufacturer of • Mineral Watok, romelt Mead, . - liottlod Alo, Porter and eldar t North.Ensf Stroud; near tho Rail Road Bridge, Cariltdo 4EirAll hinds of Printing done hero. ,for Safe anti Jtent. ArVLIJABLE 'TOWN PROPERTY V AT lIIIVATH SALE.—The ealbseriber will eta the properly he now owns and occu - I pies, fbrmerly owned by the Rev. T. V Moore, situated on South Hanover Ott tet adjoining the property of Mr Wm. Graham, near the Walnut Rot tom Road, consisting of a TOWN LOT AND A HALF 90 by 244) feet, upon which are erected a good two,stoQ loit AME HOUSE, Wood Item. and Stable, together With other out-buildings. There is also a good brick retuned Cistern, capable of holding forty-floe hogsheads of water. Tito property is in good repalm, Also, for sale, a foil TOWN"LOT adjoining the above, 60 by 240 feet. Any one wanting such property will do well to call and examine. t nov22-610 BENEDICT LAW. • .• 411 TInBER LAND FOR. SALE.— Th 6 subscribers Will sell sale about d J~OO ACRES OF MOUNTAIN TIMISFit LANE, in ots to suit purchasers, The Mintier - 1s yellow pine fit or sawing and building purposes, as also oak and chest nut. The land. la located very.near .the new Toad lea- ding from James Weaklny's saw mill to Laurel Forge, and extends up said mad as high as cold Spring, adjoin. lug Richard Woods, John Sterrett and Haskell and Seymour's saw milli A draft of the land can be seen at the house of A. Comery nt Weakly'..kmogr mill. Fab. 20, 55. • &S. GIVIN. ~ , 1. DESIRABLE BURNE :..,. S' t ii ILO(ATION—the proporty of William ?A Biddle, Esq deceased, FOR SALE. All .K . ,;;;, ‘ , :.., that Valuable LOT, situate at the wet . 'l , :':l - l'• end of Main street, Carlisle, formerly the property of B M. Hoover and Emory's heirs. ' The lot has-a-front of 226 feet along Meilen Road, and 240 feet Cellege,)Latioand MIS erected upon it a 'LARGE FRAME WAREHOUSE. From its line position; fricility of • access, kc. it is ■ highly desirable business location, and' since •the intro. duction of Water into the towu, and the proposed intro. auction atlas. it has become an admirable site fur the erection of Factories, Steam Mills, ,te. or fbr the carry. lug on a Coal and Lumber business. For full ptu ticu lure enquire of E. M. DIDDLE, Carlisle, Pa. innrch'T ffsl..flarristng Telegraph copy 3 thins and send 141 to this office. E RV _o f_a_ rant of venditioul °mynas ' Issued out of the Court of Cotillion Pleas of Cm:uteri:llld county, and to me (R -iveted, I trill expose to public Tendne or outcry, ist-the Court House in the borough of Carlisle, on THURS DAY, the sth day of April. ISM, at 10 o'clock., A. M. the following described Real Dante, A Lot of Ground, situate in Dickin son township, Cumberland county. containing a quar ter of an acre, more or 10SR, bounded on the north by • public road, ON the west by A. Cloudy, on the south and east by lands of T. C. Miller, basing thereon ,erected a two story LOH HOUSE, Arc. Seized and trken In exc. ention as the property of 'Myth Kicus, and to be sold by me. JOSEPH MeDARMOND, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, March 7, 1855. . Vv'VALUABLE FARM of ONE HUN DRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less. at pri vate sale.—The subscriber intending to go west the en suing spring. 101141011 his farm on or betbro the first of April next, on favorable terms. The farm Is situated one tulle from the town of Newville and three quarters Waltulle - from - tho - C - VAL - R - rdepot.. --- _ - Theimprovernents consist of a BRICK HOUSE., a frame barn, together with other out buildings, all of which are entirely new. Thera Is a flee well of never failing water at the 'door and a spring near the barn. For further Information address the subscriber at Newsille. Feb. 14;:,55. W. K. McFAILLANI!. TALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY °PEERED FOR SALE AND POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY.—A lage double TWO • • r STORY DOUSE, with Stabling and Bath writs Houses. The lot of ground mutable a Si„ great variety of choice grafted fruit trees. 1111 ' , 1 . -4 7 This property is situated on East street. bounded by the Lotort Spring. Also, Two Stone and one Frame DWELIANti HOUSES, situated on Bedford street, north of the Lutheran Church, and to an improving part of the town. Also,a small FIELD. For terms apply to Qirlisle, Dec; 27, 18b4 W. M. PENROSE. aTANNERY FOR RE N T.—The Tannery, late the property of R. McCulloh, decd. on Market street, Chambersburg, is offered for rent. It has 42 Lay-a•ways and 10 Leaches, all in good order, and the number can be increased If desired. There is also' an eight horse power Steam Engine connected with it, by which all the Bark is ground, Bides milled and work ed and Leather rolled; and a new Boiler from which the Leaches are heated. There is an abundant supply of running water belonging to the Tannery. The build. trigs are in good order and ample for the business. There is also A large llark House and Brick Stable on a lot convenient to the Tannery. The building is capa ble of holding 400 cords of Bark, and it and the Stable are In excellent order. The DWELLING HOUSE which is on the same lot with the Tannery Is a very large and commodious build ing, and will be rented with the Tannery if desired. There is but one other Tannery besides this in town at present, and as the location is an admirable one, it is believed this establishment oilers inducements tea man who understands hie business. such as are seldom to be had. Possession,given linmedhttely. Apply to 1°1,28 LYMAN S. CLARK. t:--Sr , r CARRIAGE FOR SALE.— WZ--.415: A i rat-rate Family Carriag,e for ono or two horses. It Is strongly Luilt of the best materials, and will be sold low for rash. Apply to niareb7-3ni 1 ?R . J. B.' MAII.CIIISI'S CELE takmutiorifrj)lt TIM RELIEF A ,E u ll yii l4 It stands pre-omit:mutter its curative posers in all the die oases for which it is recent mended, usually called FE MALE COMPLAINTS: Of these are Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb; Fluor Albus, or Whites; Chronic In flammation and Ulceration of the Womb; Incidental Hemor rhage, or Flooding; Painful Suppressed. & Irregular Men struation, &c., with all their accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted.) no matter how se vere or of how long standing. This medicine has never e. ,been introduced by empty puffs, and nalsreprosentat ions, nor is it intended that its present popularity shall be' sustained by any medium but. i ts merits and the appro bation of the public NOTICE TO THE UNFORTUNATE FEMAI.II I feel it a duty Incumbent upon myself to declare publicly the great blessing Dr. MarchisPe Uterine Ca tholicon has proved to me. For two years my health was miserable; I was almost unable to walk. Physi cians pronounced my case ailing of the womb, exten sive ulcerations, commencing with fluor albus. The • .. 1,11(m. I.mstve, n this, miserable condition, Dr. F. P. Newland recom mended Dr. Marchlst's Uterine Catholicon. After tak ing fur bottles I find myself In perfect health.. Orati- Unto for my restoration makes inn ardently desire that all my_tout, alike unfortunate, may find sure relief from this inestimable medicine. ELIZABETH A. NEWLAND, N 0.19 West-st., Utica, N. Y. • The above Statement I know to be true. • F. P. NEWLAND, M. D., Utica, N. Y. I have no hesitation In saying., Dr. Marchisi's Uterine Cattle'icon is invaluable hi uterine diseases Feneraliy I ha%u need it In Fitlor Albus, Amenorrheea, Prolapstis Uteri, and in eases of extensive ulceration of the vagina and es uteri, It is worthy of the notice of thil Faculty. 110IIN O. OR RICK', M. D., Baltimore, Ma Lot , nil interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free) 'containing amigo proof, from — tho moos respectable sources, tho beneficial results' of its use; together with letters from highly experienced rhystelans, who have used it in their practice, and speak from their own observations. • .4% , .11. J. Kir.rnat, Druggist, Sunlit Itanover street, sole Agent fbr Carlisle, l'n. J. B. 31AlteIIIS1 CO.. Proprietors, Central Depot, :101 Broadway, N. Y. Janunry ' 4, 1 555- em OUS. 1/E BEUES.—Just received m lut of ('hemp no Heger, Palnlne4 aml Par meta Cloths. [novls) • 0. W. lIITN.III. A PPEALS 'FOR. 1855.—The und , t. _EL signed.CoMtitissioners of CumhOrland row would hereby give notice that the several Appeal , , be hold at the Commissioners' Office In Carlisle, or lowr, to wit; Allen, Lower Monday, April .T•ld. Allen, Upper, • .dO. 1- do. Mechanicsburg, do.. do. • • • • East Pennsboro, Tuesday, April 24th. Hampden, ' • • do. New Cumberland, do. do. Monroe, Wednesday, April 26th." Silver Spring,: 'do. • Frank ford, Thursday, April North Middleton, do. Mifflin; Friday, Apill 271 h. Hopewell. do: do. Newvilid, • ddi 'tlo. , - Shippeusloug bortruLtb, Saturday, April, 28th. Shlpponsburg twp. do. do.' Southampton, • do. do. Dickinson, Monday, April awl, Newten, ' do. do. ' - South Middleton, Tuesday, May Ist, -. West Pon o Kbom, • ,do. Carlisle, TiednesdaY, May 2d. Any persons feeling themselves aggrieved, by a" Mons made will be heard at such time and place JNIN BOLT, ' JAMES AUMSTRONt 0.E0103E M. 08111 Commissi• • NTOTWE.—,-To all persons intere:: In the Real Estate of Dr. John Simpson, and the reeogninances of Dr. William A. Simi-. Samuel Alexander and Airdrutr Carothers, Esq., it, .. Orphan's Court of Cinnlerland county, to scrim " interest of the respective heirs of said Decedent I o Real Estate. 'that on motion of Samuel 'Hepburn, rsq., for William A. Simpson.—lt is ordered by t Orphan's Court of Cumberland county. That a it upon all the parties in Interest be entered hi r• Court, to show cause if any they have, Why the s. recognitances shall. not be marked waisted. io to the interest of David. Simpson Is concerned.--And said rule be ry.turnablc on the 2d !ilonday of next: Notice of which to be given by publiefitint) newspaper printed in said etunty, until the said da. appearance. fly the Court. Of_which parties in interest will take make. Test, JOHN OREQU, Clerk Or. Cc tat 1. _ . GAS AND- WATER -C 0 111 1 1 ... k um N.—The Carlisle Ons and Water Compan; • sire to complete their Works by the introducti. n the summer, and for this purpose wish to old.; o • Loan TWENTY TUOUSAND DOLLARS, for nide' , will giro the most ample securily, and pay the int• i• - half Yearly at the Carlisle Deposit Bank, for funu less than WU. FltED•it. WATTS. marcht4' T: 4 STATE OF SAMUEL WA Gt ). NER, deceased.—Notice is hereby given that hers of Administration on the estate of rlamuel U vv• ner, late of Newton, township , Cumberland ("nutty. it, teased, have Peon granted by the Register of said ~mm ty tithe subscribers, residing, in the same township. All persons knowing themselves indebted-to said e.d.ht are required to make immediate payment and th having claims to present them for settlement to m NANCY WALitiONPIR, t • ISRAEL WAG ON El ta. d IPA __Jmar_lipd ISTATE OF ABRAHAM BUIU 4 MOLDER, sr. .decenst , d—Nt Lien is horely that Letters Testamentary c,it the estate of A I I Burkholder, late. of .Frankfiird township. cunil ens county, deceased, have been granted by the liegh.le, said county-to the subscriber, residing in the same All persons knowing themselves indebted to said e: are required to make immediate payment, and IL. having claims to present them for settlement to mar7pd' ABRAHAM MARTIN, Es'. Norrioli.—Notice is hereby git t N that I have, thin day., associated eith in., in t. practice of my profession, Wm. M. Denrese and Biddle, Emirs. All business, in future trill he nit( T • toby the above under the firm of "DIDDLE A: PENECE/ Feb, 11th W. M. DIDDLE, A l'ty at I. . -I_ 4 7 4 STATE OF ELIZABETH SMII deceased.—Notice is hereby gi‘eii that Letttos Administration on the Estate of Elizatleth Smith, of Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, derogo..• lutes been granted by the Register of said county to au subscsibur, residing in the same township. All pOrst 16iiewing thotnseires indebted to said estate are rep.. ed to make ichmcdlale payment,and those having sic to present them for settlement to feb2h4tpd W4l. H. snail, Adm.: T STATE GE SUSANNA SWEI• ZER, deceased.—Notice is hereby given that I • tern of Administration on the estate of Susanna Se, zer, late of Shiremanstown, Cumberland county, der,. ed, have been granted by the Register of raid county the Kubserlbor, residing in the same township. All sons knowing themselvis indebted to said estate ar, unfired to make immediate payment, and thcso claims to present them for settlement to febi./i-Ct WM. D. SHOOP, Adm'r. ESTATE OF TIIOIIIAS SWEARN 'EN, doceased.—Notice is hereby given that l lei tern of aduxinistralicn on the estate of Thomas Swear', Fen, of East renusboro towmship, Cumberland count; deceased, have been granted by the Register of 8 3. eninty to the subscriber, residing in the same tow nslol All persons knowing themselves indebted to said mat • are required to make immediate payment, and tht. having claims to present them for settlement to rob. 20, 'MI BENJAMIN ERII, Admin'r WM. D. SEYMOUR g N?,eTlyleCsitobteAdtlolPheori3subn:rlibe"incowelitnhirtbilyeni:l. or book account, are respectfully requested to call a: settle the sane on or before the 31st day of Marcb,lt-1 After that date the books will be placed in tho hands . • A proper person for collection. feb2B - "WEISE k - CAMPBELI . tyoft_Tho STOBE ROOM now occupied •by ua will !, rented from tho lit day of April next. It is a first rat buFineks stand and cnnveidont room. Apply as above. COURT P OCLA MAT' . ON,- Whereas the Honorable JAIMI If. GRAMM, Pt 1.4 dent Judge of the several Courts of Common Plea of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata. Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer'and General Jail Delivery in said ccur ties. and lion. Jouw Rom. and illArtust Woonmms Judge* of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General .114 Delivery for the trialof all capital and other offender In the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts t me directed, bearing date the Stir day of January, lf.Ge have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gen. ml Jail Delivery, to be holden nt Carlisle, on the '.2,1 MONDAY of April, 1555, (being the oth day) at ler o'clock in the forenoon, to continue two vreeks. . . .. . . NOTIOt k therefore hereby given to the Coroner. Justices of the Peace and Constables of the raid County of Cumberland, that thoy are by the raid precept com manded to be then and there in their proper persona, I I • • io .5 all other redlentbntuees, to do those things which to • their offices appertain to be done, and all those that are b oun d by reengnboineee, to pionreute against the pile onere that are or then shall he In the:tell or .ebt c ount!, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be jot. IdellAhlutnN.o; :.tnorll7 lILNWOO.D ACADEMY. sir ADE HAP, Huntingdon County, Penn. tho next session of this well known Institution wlll op. it the CratWodnralny In May. it is located at :41Inde Hop ' eighteen miles from the Mount Union etath n on the Petrusylvanla Railroad, from 'a blob place there Is doily lino of sta,:es. 'Being sltuttted In tho country it Is romoved from all the vices and tomptatlons of town.-- The buildings are largo ' airyand coma (di tus, capable of accommodating some 50 boards F. Ti 033 who cannot he lownuslated in' the Institution au obtain good rionrdlng In the neighborhood at $1 50 per weak. TEliMrl.--$5O per session of five . months payable quer• ly in advanro ; Washing 30 cis per dos; light and fuel extra. For further particulars address. W, 11. WO1TIS; Priurpal. The Principals address will bo East ,u Pa. until the Ist of April aftor' which time Shade (lap, Huntingdon ii7o. Pa. March 14th. :/IFACIIINERY OlL.—Avery superi or v or le of 011, Mr grftwklug )1 , , , ,,t, , - 4 1111. 10 0 re/ 1414 for gals ring,i N. 11.1XTONA. Notices. Com'i Office, .`,:a. arch 2R 5