1 8 i CUStoms at Elba. • "Ott' l l`htifich - ehete'r'e" taster atid 'Gond Friday', a custom known as La Riunlone del Battonti, is observed—by old men as a pennance, by youngones,as an act of prow ,BB. The performers tidying made an in .7.ision ip their_ backs with a razor, don a white shirt and a jacket -ot,,,the same color beionging . to their.; WiveS'4r. "SWeet;bearts, wearing them se' 144Q:hi r,Open -, bad nd. Theptliett go abonf,the country in prooes ,ion,'to•nialco tho:round; of seven Churches, boating their wound's with scourgeS; which, from thpe ,to title," they dip in water to render them 1161trier.:On Ilieirsettni,l,the wrnankimrtake possession of thet3e ~giirm entS,-'covered with blood, and display them, with pride at the public washing places, as marks of the superior robustness of their-future or ,actital lords: Govern ments have in vain endeavored to .abolish this barbarous ceremonV—after every suc cessive occurrence of which some of. the performers arc punished with imprisonment.. • It is generally wound up with drinking and fl,rhting, which, of toursc,' fun isb still more _ causes for the anger .of the authorities.— Brides, on the occasion of their marriage, repair to 'the ceremony = bare-headed; and in the district round about, the mother of a newly married man, on his arrival at his house for the first time with his wife, throws some rice or grain behind the back of her daughter-in-law; to warn her that at ter that do of joy and festivity: she must devote herself to the more serious cares 'of a good housewife. If old persons ,marry, or a widower and a widow, they are proba bly aroused on the day of their nuptials by a noisy scampanata or,ringing of bells and knocking of saucepans, very much resem bling the old English -custom of marrow bernot.mal.cleavers. In almost all parts 'of the island, during the solemnization of the eeremouy of marriage,, the husband pia ‘s ~ne of his kuces on the dress of his • bri e,, which prevents the secret powers from an m•dignant trick ; - for tiNse lattert-appeal in the absence of this ritl- 3 ---Lat-the pronucia :ion of the sacred words, , c Vos conjugo,' ire apt to whisper others ,)vitieli have a badd effect onthe future popuiation - ofthe island:: Hotices. FAVERN LICENBII.—To the lien (+rabic J udgos Of the Court of Quarter Sessions of 4.,1. Pease of Cumberland County; at April I.4esslons, 11455. the petition of John C. l'onsloo, , respeetfully represents, ..hat your petitioner is proy,lded with the necessary re , for keeping n hone, of public enterialoment, in :fie house now kept by William 11. Boyle in the borough :f New CumberJand4M petitioner, therefore, prays :our honors to granChiln a License for the same the en iriug comtuencing du the Bret of April next, as in ty hound will ever pray, 'Star. 14 We the undersigned citizens of the borough of Now • umberland in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named John l'oattlev,. that ho is of good repute lbr honesty and , emperanco, and is well provided with house room and -ioveniences for the acc.omodation of strangers, and tray .liers. and that-such ion or tavern is necessary to tic .:-.l.t.date the public and entertain strangers and tray •ileis. John N. bee, Lewis Willet, Lewis, Young, John John 0 urtoor, Josph Kriger, M. A. Stover; Jno. I. Church, John Ripe, Charles Oyster, Josiah McLane, %.• O. Smith.• 'IIAVERN LICENSE.—To the lion " orable Judges of the Court of Ooneral Quartor Sec : inns of the Peace of Cumberlaptl Connty. at April des ions, 1855. The paition of Martin 0 unk . el respectfully ..aprosenta, that 'your petitioner is pinvided with the wesaary requistic for keeping, a house of public enter • drimout In tho house now occupied as , such by David luwro.T in'the townsitiP.of Hopewell, Your petitioner nerefore prays your llonors to grant him a licence for no same the ensuing' year commenchfg on the second ionday of April next, as in duty bound ho will over • ray .tc. Montt; We the undersigned citizens of the township of Rope r-ell in the county of Cumberland do certify that we are vrill acquainted with the abet° named Martin Guitkel he is of good repute for honesty and temperance .•t I is well provided with house 'rem and conveniences •r the accomodation of strangers and travelers mid that ;mit inn or Tavern is necessary to iterromodate the pub ., and entertain strangers anti travelers. John M. nib Redd Morvcrey, John McCoy. Robert. Quigley, .10- ph !tamp, 3. W. Yariderbelt, James Henderson son., yrnrs H en d er son jr,, trobert B. Laughlin, Robert 1:111.4t itnth, William Wherry Michael Monet, David riterry.. iIAVERN LICENSE.—To the Hon- - 1. ()raid. the Judges of the trencral Court of Quarter , • sinus of the Peace, of Cumberland county. at April', ions, 1855. The petition of .1. C. peculiar respectful-' , represents, that your petitioner is provided with the oce h sary re inisites for keeping a house of public outer .t oinent inther house now occupied try hinviur such in .orth Middleton tewirship. Your petitioner therefore ..rays your Honors to grant him a License for the Sallie -Ile emitting year. commencing on the seenud Monday Vpril next, and as in duty bound J iro`ill ever pray. - marl • Wt, die undersigned citizens of the township of North liddlet.on in the county of Cumberland, do.certify that re ate wall acquainted with the above named Moocher, mat lulls of good repute for. honesty turd temperance, -roils well provided with house room and conveniences e• the accommodation of strangers and, travellers, anti tatiratell Inn or Tavern is necessary to acrommodate • 're public and entertain strangers arid travellers. Philip. linker, Levi Mordorf, .1. R. ileistiln, Jacob Hot , ,all, Drink] Malone, John Thomas, Matthew IVynkoop, ,risti•in Kinert, Christopher Ord,. I u idNatlor.Albert, • Mach, IV. N. Swiger,.Win. Shogun. jr. Henry Snyder, ie,j - :ander Orisinger, William Kinard. VA:VERN LICENSE.—To the Hon g: triable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter scions of the Peace of Cumberland County. at April • •rsi;rm,, 3850. The petition of Scott Coyle respectfully Tosents, that your petitioner is provided with the no. ,srtry requisites for keeping a 'lmmo of public enter, -i.tinent in the house now occupied by him as such ilk 1:11111 township. Your petitionertherefere praysynur Milers to grant him a License for the same the ensuing' •ar, commencing on the second Monday of April next, mdssin"duty.bound ho will over pray, ite. mitri4 SCOTT COYLE. We the undersigned citizens of the township of Mif. 4, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we nro ell acquainted with the above named Seettroyie, that ,is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is .11 provided with house room and conveuleneeeforthe ...ritmortetfon of strangers and travellers and that such • I or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public .4 entertain strangers and travellers, •' ' ' 4 rimy hoyder, William Patton, Philip Pinkinbiner, Kennedy, J. 11. Perry, George Usury, Win. 8. Mc (Inell, John F. Wise, A. 2d. Middleton, N. IL Boom), distian Pallor, John 111. Davidson. AV ERN LICENSE.—To, the Hon orable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter odors of the Peace of Crunberland County. at April 1855. The petition of A. P. Erb respectfully reArtits, that your petitioner is provldedwith the !Uri . eiry requisites for keeping a house of public glatei ~ linent in the house now occupied by.irlin its finch - in Irenosbore township. Your pc:thirstier therefdre -i;j•s your !Retries to grant hlin a License for the sumo .;ensuing year, counnoncing on the second Monday of •scil next, and as in duty bound he will ever pray o tm. .0.,a1 I ERIS, tlte undersigned citizens of the township or'reet risboro. in the county of entotieriniel, de certify art •• ace wall acquainted with the above named A. p b lie is of good•iliPute fir honesty and temperance, • •,I i..tviii pr.;vided with house room and conveniences acecruntodation of stranplri4 and travellers. rind Lot or Tavern is neeessary to accommodate and teitertrlii strangers and Oat ellen,. .I.l.eMzenerlier. Snemel Ilimulrirh. Frederiek Arnold, '•,i, v Nreiger, H. KillinfTer, Jonas Hantsbergor, rdlidel d•ri:ht, John Keever, jamb iteninger, John McCann, t W. Frasier, Nadel ltapp, Jeremiah Bowers.. • r CAVERN LIOENSE.—To the 11011- 1 orablo tixo Judges of the Court of General Quarter Ses;dons of the Peace of Cumberland county, at April sessions, lSn6, The,ipetition Of Henry Huash 'respect ly r epresents, that your petitioner ie provided with . the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house now occupied by bitu tte surh in Newton township. Your petitioner therefore prayayour Honors to grant him n Memo for the same the ensuing year, commencing on the second Monday of April next, and as In duty bound ho will el'air pray, &c. marlipd lIHNRY 111.111S11. We the undersigned, citizens of thii township of New ton In the county of Ctuuborland, do certify that Wo are well acquainted with the above named Henry Hursh, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, arid is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accontueslation of strangers and travellers, and that stuth Inn o r Tavern is necessary lo accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. John Westheffer, Jacob Loy. Daniel Byers, J. 0. bfc• Farinue; 'Millet. ,Lehman, Daniel Derrick,. Daniel Kin dig, David Waggoner, 'JosepluDiehl, Peter Itemberger. .1, NASInm, Henry Sipe, It. Mickey, Henry Hardy, Joel Bricker. TAAT ERN LICENSE.—To the Icolcon=o , orable the Judges of the Coutitof Genoral - QrutitiT 4esaions of the Pesee of elllntx;rland county,. at April, Sesslons,.lBss. The petition of Joseph Markel respect fully represents. that your petitioner is provided with the neeessary requisites for ,Iteeplug a lams° of public entertainment. In the house formerly ocellpied by H. S. : A kern, in the East Ward in the borough of Carlisle.- YUllr PAitillTlOr therefore prays your HonorS to grant him a License fir the Same the ensuing year. coramen eing on the second Mondrty'of April next, and as in du ty bound he will ever pray, sitar? Wo the undersigned citizins of the East Ward of the borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cumberland. do certify that we are Iron acquainted with the abevenam ed.Joseph Merkel, that-he is ef - good repute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house room and conveniences inr the act:omitted:aim' of strangers and.travellers. and that snob Inn or Tavern is necessa ry to a,:commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. It. McCartney, Wm. Alexander, &chit Zug, 'Wm. Park, Francis Ilekols, Robert D. Eckels, Edward Shower, Alex ander Macciester, William Gibbs Charles never, Win. Zettle, C. lnhoff, James Whiner, Holcomb, James Waggoner, Peter autidtil, John Gillen, Win. littruitz, Athlte' )finish. Wm. Dell, .1. Underwood, J.,.l.llaughey . 91.1. V ERN LICENSE.—Tor t.h© Hon i tumble the .lodges of the Court of DMieral Quarter ii,,,, , ihins of the Peace oi..feanirrland county, nt A [UP SOliiioylF, 1855. The petition of Alexander Wills. respeA • tally represents. that your petitioner is iVr.,vided with the necessary requisites fir keeping a bons , . of To 11,11, entertainment in the house he now occupks as stvil in AV ermleysburg.-East- Peonshoro...township—Nnur_pcti, them Ulm-Mize prays your Honors to grant him a Li cense for the same the 011g11111.4 year, moment-Inc, on the serand Monday of Apill neat, and as In linty Intl he will over pm. &e. ALEXASIBiIt WILLS. We the un lersigned citizens of East fieunsboro town ship,, in the nity of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Alexander Wills, that he is .of good repute for honesty aid tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conve niences for the accommodation of strangely and travel lers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers & travellers. 11. W. Dombaugh, James Eichelberger, John Boltz, Ihtvid Eichelberger. David Brown, Daniel Neldhammer. Martin Kroger. J. Longenecker, Mary; Kreiger, John Bretz. Daniel Erb, Milian) Qulgg• JOHN C. PEASLEE rib() THE HONORABLE THE JtTD gos of the Court of Goner/tit/wirier SPNOOIIII4 Or the Peace of Cumboriand county. at April sessions, issrk Th” potithm (.I.hunes A. Molloy respectfully'represants, that your petitioner is provided *with the necessary re quisites for keeping a house of public entertainment lu the house now occupied by him as such In the borough of Mechanicsburg. Your petltionertheretbrepraysyotir &loners to grant him a License for the same for the oh. suing year. commencing on the second Monday of April nest, and as In duty bonnd ho will ever pray. Ac. 111/1 .LAMES' A. MELOY. We the undersigned citizens of the borough t f Me: chaniesburg, in the connty of Cumberland, do certify that are are well fizqUaint:d with the above wooed Jae. A. Moldy, that ho hoof good repute for honesty and tem perance. and is well provided wiihdioubo room and con rentenres fir the twcommodation of changers and Us:tr oller% end that such Inn or Tavorn is nocessmey - tone. o:onmoditto Mullane and entertain strangers and trae-i alters. • S. 4.;:trretson, A. Ilan 'lt. G. liebh, 0. Starner. Simon Arnold, John T. Ayres . , 'Henry 11..Eirerl, it. Wihem. I) Synelor, Joqeph Milleison, John Kuser, John lloovor D.miol Rrich, nartin Rupp. MARTIN 0 UNE: ET, riIAVERN , LICENSE.—To the Hon orable the Judges of the Court of Quarter See.i , ani Of lAnnbarinnci county, April term, 1 . 835.—The petition of Coo undersigned respectfully represents, that Your petitioner Is provided with the necessary requisites fur keeping a house of public ent,•rtninnietat. in the house now occupied by Joseph 1113 , :k, at the Triudle Spring. in Silver Spring township. Your petitioner therefbre prays your 110,1011 i -to grant Win a license for the saute at the eusnint; term of the Court of quarter Sessions, and as In dote bound he will ever pray, .te. (428 P.ETF.II We the undersigned, citisens of Silver Sprhigtown ship in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we an, w e ll ae painted with the alive 113111011 Peter Hark cher, that he is of good reptile for.. honesty and tempo ranee, and 14 well provided with house room Midi:Mire. tilences for the tweoutttiodat ion of strangers and travel lore, and that mud) 1711) or tavern is necessary fur the ac commodation of the public_ Melley, Ot•orgt , Itreni7er, John Merolister, Danielllontflirt, John Itrownewell, Samuel Cockilu, Geo. Brenner. join) 1). Hefter. °come V. Coovor, Charles Shreiner, John Nisley, Jacob lineman. ,_.„_„,,,.)1(i§gefanc0u5.. ,„ . , : ,,,„,- , , _ TAVERN LICENSE.—To the .11on oral& the 3 tidges . of the Court of General Quarter Sesii no, April term, 1655.—Th,, petition of. James hull respectfully represents, that your petitioner has leased that well known tavern stand in Lower Allen township nail now °peopled as such by Peter liarlaeher, that he is well provided oith the necessary roqukiti.s for keeping a li•mso ,d• pubile entertainment, lie theref Ire'preys roue 11 , nors t grant )0111 a license for the same for the onsuin,r year, and ho will ever pray, ke. foh2,a JAMES We the under:dewed, citizens of Lower Allen twp. do certify that we aro well acquainted with the above nam ed James Hall, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance; and Is well provided with house room and conyellionmS for the nycommodatlon of • strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or tavern is necessary to to accommodate the public and entertain travellers. • John Shenley. sr. Frederick Sheeley, IL Rupp. Jacob f.ong, Samuel Zimmerman, David Bollinger, •Wam Stephen, John Plumley, Jr. Frederick Long, Jonathan drubaker, Hoek, Daniel Hart, Samuel Urich, lianiel Erb, John Reeser, Jobe Dither. r I IAVERN LICENSE.—To the Hon arable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter essions of Cumberland county. April term. 1855. The 'steam of David Hollinger. respectfully represents, that your petitioner occupies that well known tavern stand dtunte in Shiremanstown, Lower Allen township,which :s well calculated for a hones of public entertainment, end the accommodation of strangers and travellers. and that be Is well provided with the necessary requisites keeping n public house. Ile therefore prays your !toners to grant him a license for MY same for the mi ming year, and he will over pray, fie. feb2B DAVID HOLLINGER, • We the undersigned, citizens of Lower Mien twp, do , ertlfY that W3.arp well acquainted with the above nesa ,dl/avhlll...llta4er, that he k of good repute for honesty Lad temperance, and Is well provided with house room uni,convenienees frr the aceotnnualation of strangers old travellers, anti that surh butt or tavern is necessary ,o 1v:4.1 - n111110d:tie the puldie and entertain travellers.' Is tae Ilash%rt. Peter Li. Reeser, Jaoh Itat , s,J4haiShee.• 'ny, (Norge Kichelbofcer, Win. It. Reeser, Ilnigthan Brubaker, John Ehooly, Jr. Samuel tiliveley, •1. flu iv : David Wise. Plee2›.-- JUST E. ECEIV 14:1)!—La 100 eu l tericr art Icle. No's, 1, and 3 Mitekorol, alas Mutiny, BC:111111 and Cranl,erriea, r :mitt at . WILLIAMS.. fjt ()TtN SI-1E I. L I.IIIS. --..-XANDER'S PAT E 47 413 'N" . Silutim: (1 0, / , tedly the b r ut and ohea . p. at 'law to us.). Farmers ur , r re 1 ti , ht. , , i t., ell] and C. trulnq it at the Carlbdo Foundry and - Machine :qmp, or At Saxton's third ware Store. '• For cult at reasonable pi oea by Lug. 2--9m] FALL . SITtE OF FIATS f0r . 1854. ORORCIE KELLER respectfully anneres to his old Patrons and the public generally that he 414, .just "'Waived , the FALL 1.,41'Y1A: OF HISN-TV.VIEN S it HATS, manufactured at one of the best establish . inents in Philadelphia, to which he invites special attention..' lie has also constantly on hand a large anti varied as sortment of his own manufacture as well as city made Hats and Caps, suitable for the season, comprising otery variety of Russia, Beaver, Mi - doskin find Silk Hats, 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 exoonsive assortment, which in style, mate riti and finish. rennet be surpassed by any in market, and which ho is able to put at prices lower than ever. Remember his old stand on North If:mover street, be tween Humor's and Sener's stores. FALL STYLE OF HATS & CAPS. WM. 11. TROUT, desires to inform his old friends that ho has removed to his , new eStablishment on 111gh street, near the Railroad' Depot, and 'is now opening a fyi large and elegant assortment of the FALL wry E OF BATS, just received from Philadelphia,:whith the gentlemen of Carlisle are requested to :fell and examine: Be has also a large assortment of Silk, Fur and Slouch Hats oe his own manufacture. got up in the best style and at various priccs:the'excollenre and finish of which he will warrant. Ills stock he is confident on ly needs to be examined ':to be approved. Also, a large supply of :Ben's, Boy's and Cbildrona CAPH, of Cloth and Fur, end of every variety of style and priett just ro• cowed from Philadelphia. Let all who want a That or Cap give him a call, es they may be sure of being stiW ed to their own satisifiction. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARP—OId housekeepers and young, with thus also who 'arc expecting to beeontebousckeepprs,nreinvit ed to call at IIALBEW/"S FAMILY tiItOCERY and cx mains his elegant assert went of China,ll lass and Queens ware and other articles In the housekeeping line, such as French and English ten sets, heavy banded:tad plain, White Wanite, gilded and blue plain Dinner sets of ev ery Tartar and price, bcowls and platers, tureens, dish es, &c. bless-ware—cvntre table and mantAl humps, Candelabras and other Inlets. gnat varity, table and bar tumblers. goblets, &c. Fruit and preserve dishes. in 'Va riety. C.,rdar-m arc—tubs, buckets, churns, howls. butter prints alai ladles. meal bucket s. &c. Brushes—sweeping, white wash, scrubbing. hand and shoe brushes, dusters, brooms, &c. Market., clothes and travelling baskets. Also 11 dm ice, assartment, of T o ham, a nd F a g a rs, Call ye who ere fond of choice brands of Segars and try the Replies, SLOT:monis and other Cuba varieties, and you will fool them q unimpemhable duality. Also half Spanish and Coalition Segars, Ith choice snuff and ing t.,baeco. JOSEPH NERKEL 1011 Tilt: MILLION ! P P iti4 - - ", dribui c i hCS stoeltitf — PAl•vir — TrANarrcas;, 4urpass ht style. quality and price ally that have ever been exhibeted in Carlisle. re , pecifnily solicit n call from persons in want of Paper Batwings of any descrip tion, as I mu confident by assortmrut farstirpasses nny in the Borough; anti in style and prices dins but few ri val,. in the city. I only asl: of the mall, to call arid ex amineray ass..trtmant peters purchasing. as I tun fl dont-my chaste designs mount fail to please.. the most fastidious. JOHN P. 'NNE., West side of North linnover Street, IOOIK OUT IN TI )I . E!—Chofern- A Inorbus, Dysentery, iliarrlioni. &c., arc. pinking their appear:me. You know the remedy. if y - ou hay,. Limy rugnrtt for the irollfare of yourself. your wife, or ynur children, supply yourselv..s with DEE:CpI.:II'S MATCII- I,Ess ci)lllll.ll,otherglge allde the comailuelice re sulting front a 1 , 1g0t ,1 1 3'14 , ? r , 11C 0 to old quaclicry. This "Matchless Remedy" c.anlfe had ;it the Drug Store of . . .. . . .. B. .l. KIEFFKII. South Hanover street. it few doors south of the Cuttrt House, Crirlisle. . BOOTS AND 5H OES. The subserib er has now on hand rt very extensive and well se acted stock of It 4) 0 T S and S 11 V 1; S. which he will sell at unusually low pric es. Purchased from wholesale dealers. 1\ at low rates, ho eon offer such Induce. ments purehaqers RP Will Make It their interest toals it his estala-hment. lie has every artHe in the Boot and Shoe line.--Ihr Ladles' or llentletueus' wear—be theretwe deems it unnecessary to particularize. .e-o- Persons desiring good and cheap goods are intit ed to give hint a call. W. SIERLDON. .. 0A - )0 Le • 2000 TONSLIINIE AND :_f l\ ,, , STOVE COA L. 'lna- on band and .4a k: r::: , ro,viving at Om following privea : Dauphin Limn Coal - - - $2 50 to 300 Stovo, • - - - • 300 to 450 Lytton!! Valley Iliac - • - -375t0 4 00 Stovo - - • - 4 00 to 4 75 rine Onyvt , Limo 't 75 to 400 w Stovo 4 50 to 5 on Pittston stove ovii . . . . 0 0(1 to 550 11hug:smith's Coal, per bushel. - - 22 to 251411. Also I,olllElt of all kinds. Common Boards and , Scantling from 6111 to iilS per WO feet. First Common and Patio! ft...wiling to quality.,, S. 111.-1/OOY-ER, GR - O — c ER i Es: r i IIEAS, ()OFF KE Tho subscriber has juvt added to his twiner stock a general selection of CIIOICS, 011.001.11tt RS, as 'well ns rill the other variety of articles 71.77%.,„n5ua11y kept In nOrocery Store, embracing, Rio P"..3i,ol.7olTe—ronsted nod . green—at 1•!lz and Livonia iiiiaper Ili., Orleans, Clarified, (,'robed and Pulverized Sugvir.nof ifltmrinalitiWi'mnailatiiti;Vpi.4. - OhilrY Salt. and a variety of Fancy : articiesjall of which are a. fered at the Mvre.st each pricei We ftre..thanliful for the former support given us. and invite a further call from our friends and customers. , . .1. W. HIM.' Marion Hall, Carlisle. . . - .D.ltErtli, ' • SEEDSSIAN AND FLORIST, • „ No. 59 Chesnut near ilecond,Pbiladelphia Tr: f , Has now anAnged and completed his stock for the Spring of 18 . 56, as follows: 5 . 1 ,1: 'S, VEGETABLE SEEDS—in great :curle r ty, including the finest • arietles of nearlti Beets, Cabbage. f 'auliflower, Lettuce. On ions, Atelthis, Egg-plant, Tomatoes, Peas, Radishes, &c. Le. VLGIVEIt collection is unequalled by any in this country for extent and quality, and embra ces the finest varieties of Asters. •Stocks, Carnations, Pansies, Wallflowers, Daisy, dc. GRASS SEEDS---of all kinds, including ltlucandOreen Grass, White Dutch Clover, Sweet Scented Vernal Grass, ilerronnial Itay,Graes, Ducerne, &r. NOSES,. &h,—Choice ever-bloorning MISTS, Camellias, Verbenas, Dahlias, Grape Vines, Fruit Trees, Shrubbery &a. S. W. JIAVERSTICIC, feb2B • Agent for Carlisle. OARDNIIII & DROWN eartiele fjeralb. .17,8t0re57.616750 — 0p6, IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! • DR. CIIRESEMAN'S PILLS. The combination of itigisallents in these Pills Is the re sult of a long and extensive practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. In every instance have these Pills pro-, ved successful. They invariably open those obstructiomi to which Females are liable, and bring nature into its proper channel. whereby health Is restored end the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever sin obstruction takes place, whether front ex posure, cold or:any other cause the general health int , mediately begins to decline, turd the want of such a rem edy huts been the CAUSO Or $1) many consumptions among young females. To ladies whose health will not remit of an increase of their family, these pills will prove a cal 'table acquisition, as they will prevent pregnancy.— Headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, bet thing of Mod, and di turbed sleep do most always arise front she interruptien of mann); and Whenever that is the case, the Oils will invarkbly remedy all thert Nor are the Ws afilencions In the cure of Leueorriuta, commonly called the "Whites." These pills should nev er be taken during pregnancy, as they usublibe,snre, to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable. and free from anything injurious to lift or health. lulland explicit directions aecotipany_ each box. Thom pills are put up in square pat boxes. Persons residing where there is no agency established. liyenelo. sing. One Dollar In a-letter. pre-paid. to hr. C. 1.. Curvet:- at No. :267, Meech - yr street, New York, eau have form sent to their respective addressis e by mail. yLMEI3ITRNKRS' COAL. -- 2,000 J Tons Lykon's Valley Nut n superior article receiving and for'salo by ' -7 Janlo ani -1 4 - ixEc T ORS N OTT C E.—Letters frestamentary haying been issued to the subscri bers, under Omni)) of (Norge A.-Lyon Esq., deed;, late of the borough of Carlisle; all persons having elands against the estate of the said decedent, ere requested to make known the saute, and these Indebted .- to make payment without delay to JMIN IXON, Bedford I'n. • .ALEX P. liltON l Pittsburg ,Gt. Jan. 31rit '65 Executors. 11ST ATE OF MARX LEA- BOWMAN u . 4 deceased.—Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate ef Martha Bowman, latent Eranitford tow tiship ; Cumberland e ty. deceased, hare been granted by the Register cf field mouldy to the sub scriber residing in the same township. All parsers In debted to said estate are required to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them for settlement to JAMES J.. jan3l mriur. :11; 1 4 STATE OF SUSANNAH.. AL muffirr, Dr:cm—Letters of Administration on the Estate of Susannah Albright, deed., late of 1:404 Pounsborough township, Cumberland county, have been issued to the subseriber residing In Wet:Mileto - iv IL ship, to whom all persons having claims against tho Fah' efttuto will present them fur settlement and those indebted make payment. Jan. 2-1. 1855 MICIIAEL ALI2ItIGIIT, /Oar. IOTICE.—At It stated Orphans court , began on TUESDAY, the 26th day of December A. H. ISSI, and holden at Carlisle. In and for Cumberland county, before the fon. H Orahatn, President Judge, and Sawn& iVoodburn and John Itupp„Esquires, Associate Judges, Sc., the ;Valois log proceedings were had, to wit: • In the matter of the writ of Partition and Valuation on the Aral Estate of Elliabeth Shenk late orDiel,h,son township, deceased, the same having been returned by Joseph 7delarthOnd, high ttheritl of Cumberland county, duly executed, Ste. Now tawlt, 26th December, MI, InyuisitionlYnlfirm ed and Rule on the Heirs end parties In. interest to op., Miar at the meat stated Orphans court, and take' or re fuse to tats. otherwise to show tanse why the court should not. Order the property to he sold. Notice to be sorted personally WI the path!, residing within f6rty moos a nd by public-nom in one nem simper or. tin i c re siding beyond forty miles. IIY THE COL'ItT. In testimony whereof Ib. a herettnto'set my hand and the seal of said court t on the 251,1 i day of Deeember. A. D. ISM.' j` . I 7 0 -,, '11(` 14', .—'l'o the I I eirs and ~ legal Representatives of oeorge , g le. late of the cove ty o CututerlantE deQetisett. 'fake noti.o that I.y virtu.. I of a writ of Partition and Viluntion i N sued , ot of th e 1 niphans rt oft of Yount erlatot eounty. and to tun Itirect- Led—LwilLhoiLLAlLimineht_to tlisidtA Tart or Tattle the real eatato of said dot-on:ed. On the 1,11.11161 . 1, nti 1 HU 1: PAY. the sth day of Alttrrh, A. It.-IS` rt 1.. o'eloe,l. A. NI. When and whore you may attend if you I hink proper. -. .IoSEPII MALI llNtoNli, Fh ee n Sheriffs 4' ilico, Feb. 7 tit .55 A L UPITORS NOTICE.—Iii the mat j_ ter of the pi,filion n 1 ifolsert Hays and It. M. I f en dersou, 6114011010 i Mary W. Hays; and John flays. for a cital ion to John :::tewart. 1111n , Intatrntor of.lolnc flays. deceased, to settle the account of his' Intestate as guar dian of the said ittbert. Mary and John. The nualeinipinal Auditor appointed' by the Orphan a court., to N.:wit the fangs, and an account, If the flings show that respondent ought to aretatllt, trill attend t o the duties. of his appointment. nt his , office, inn the bor ough of Carlisle. on Tit UItr , DAY the Ist of March neat, nt lo o'clock A. M. when and where all parties interested acv hereby notif,ed to attend, Feb. ML. ';rs Dl'lo S 11‘ , been . nppointed by the Orphans Co.nrt of Ctuni.eriand ettunty to dill' Ibute the balance in the hand of John Auld, Esl.administratc.r of Samuel SheatTer. late of Dick inson taut itch ip, deceased. to and aineng the. creditors. I trill attend tiir that purge so at my-, Irce in Carlisle, on TUE:4I)A V. the 13th day of March nett. Feb. 701.'55. It. M. II ENDEIIIiON. EDI TOIt'S N 4 TICE. —T he under "-signed.app,inted.Anditor by the Orphans Court of 1 11_ Cumberland county, to marshal! the assets;in the hands of Christian itmulerger, Adtninittrator of t itristian 'Luck, deceased, to and amen!! the creditor,: 0f said-de cedent. rives notice. that he will attend to the duty as signed to hint nt his ofdee in Carlisle, on WF.IO.NE,z-bA 1 the 4'411 day of February A. D. Is:,i, between the bialys 01 ten o'clock in the (brut nn atoll an o'clock in the after noon. on or before which day those has lug clalinsamtiust said deceased still present the fill/110 properly authenti cated to hint for adjustment. W. M. PENROFI•dy Jan: 7. Auditor. eirShlppenshurg News I rr sert three times and ~end before till to auditor day of ntecting. I I STATE OF (1 OLWE 1V 1D I) Eft , DECHASP.P.—Netiee is hereby given that lettms testamentary On the estate of I;eoege Whitler, late of Dickinson township. Camberlred vounty. dee'd., have boon granted by the Itegister of sold e linty to tho sub. Feriberr rostdillg In the fmme tow mhip monfy aforesaid. All persons lenoo tloqnsolvr,‘ indebted to mild mtato are rrqulred to make Immediate payment, and lb. se having claims to present them for settlement to ' DAVID 1.41:111;TIT, 30:31:1'11 11IODElt, January 17, 1855-otpd 1 -I , 4 STATt OF 'JOIN' 3111,1,E11, CEASED.--Netiee is hereby given that 'letters teAamentary lio estate of John Miller. Into of Mon rtm township, Cumberhind county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county. to the subscri ber, residing In the Salllo tow nFli iiAlfporsons knowing' themselves indebted to said estate are vomited to make immediate payment, nod those having claims to present theni for settlement to Pee. 27,18.54.-Gtpd PETER MILLER; Executor. )110110LIGH ORDINANIIII.—Be it ,Penneted by the Town ('' until of Borough et arlisle, and it is hereby ordained and enaeted by an t dority of the Nlllle : That the lire plugs placed, or here after to be placed. in any of the streets, lanes nr alleys of the borough of CarliYle. are to be used or opened oply for the purpose of extinguiYhing tires; and If any per son Of persons shall open any fro plug or draw rater from the same, or abuse or injure It, or any part of it, in any manner, he. she or they shall be liable to apenalty of 'N'ENTY DOLLAIIIi . Provided, however, that it shall not be considered a violation of this or?dlnanro If the tire plug and water be used by regularly organized Hose or Fire Companies, they having first o'btained the spe cial authority 0, the Carlisle ans.:ma Water Company for that purpose. A, NOBLE, Chief Burgess. 1. Feb; 14, 'O. Attest—JASfla MULLIN, See. ISSOLUTIOX.----The pi rtilesrhip Ile t In ro existing betUreen tbe milsserlbers, tray ding under the firm of BENTZ & BROTIIERS, was dia. solved on the first Inst., by mutual 'consent, all persons Indebted to the firm are requested to make an early settlement of the same to either of the undersigned. ABNER W. 11ENTY. W3I. BENTZ JAMES BENTZ. The undersigned having purchased the Interest of W. Vents in the algre business, Inform their friendslhat they will ...mahout the business as heretofore at the old stand under the name of Bentz t brother.—They have Just received a large supply of NEW GOODS, such ns leosjilughams, Muslius, Checks, Elanneli, Satinet* Noisile worked Collars, Spencers, Sleeves, 4e., Mlle ens case Irish Linens, containing 40 pieces of their own im portation some of It very fine which they eAll sell touch lower limp the usual prices. They respectfully request the public to gh o them it call as they are determined to Kell. cheap. ABNER W. RENTZ. Feb.ls, '55 JAVIY.SIII:NTZ. cIAVE vOTTI OLD NETAL—.Cash LY paid f , :n. OLD 11l ;TAI., suell ng Cmwr, Brass and Iron, nt thu Carlisle h. undry and Shnr. GARDNER & BROWN. Ew Goo )S. -- ; The subscriber is -Just o r ontng a fresh nssoriturnt of very ell HA I' 000.11:3 bought at reduced prlcus. Coll and :4ee them. Aug. 23. (11:1). riiHRASITING‘ MACHINES of the it best make constantly on, halal and for FAN at the Ctkrllsle Foundry and Mai,Lino Slo)p. /c" BROWN w. 13. mg;truir, Agt. M. U UEUG, Clerk Orpbann Court J. S. COI.WM,I, A i1.914,r. 31etil tilitote "a(e6 VALUABLE TOWN LOTS AT • Tit I'STEE'S SAI,E.—Jiy virtue - of all order of the Orphans' Coni:t of Cunlberlruid cooky, ,the undersigned trill expose to public sale;oll the picinlses, on : , ,A11.11t.. DAY, the 17th ,Vebroary, 1856, at 2 o'clock . P. all that desirable ..Lot, commonly I:newn as POPLAit ',CT. situate at tUe south vest end of Hanover i'lreet, le the borough f Carlisle., containing about IWO A. CBE S, bounded by said street, the Walnut Bottom iloati,a lot of Phillips' heirs and b F. l / 4 mtit street: The tertits of sale will he ten per mt. of the lurches° money on the day, of , sale, on&fo It on the confirm/to tin of the sale, and the helium .to be secured by 'mut• gages or judgment bonds, or both. as the. Trustee may dome advisable, conditioned for the payment of the Interest thereof soMbantinally to lire. Elivabeth brain, and the principal ut her decease to her heirs at law. or to those who may be entitled thereto. Attendance will • be given by the undersigned, Trustee nt.dt.r rho will of Thomas Ragan, deed. Carlisle, ,ion. 24. 1855 yALUABLE T 0 W N PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALA, 1 4 1; The subscriber will sell at private solo ' i t val. e h s d the ear' nor Illaino)N.eruaNnatl:ahttli strand ( ;:t n teets, it; larilude, Pa,. Thelot Is3o feet front by 240 feet in depth There is a large TIMER STORY STONE I'I.Ar.ThRED HOUSE. well tiniisbed, a largit yard and garden, and eve q thing necessary to make it comfortable and sow Yemeni. residenee. • For toms enquire of Dec'r. 20. Iftrt • riTWO SPLENDID FAII:NIS FOlt SA LE.—The subscriber will sell at private sale the two following described thews, to wit: NO: I—ls situated north-west of Carlisle. edjelning the inhabited part of said BorougU. containing OMIT HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES of first rate Limo, stone Laud, having thereon erected a new large BANIC BARN, a large HAY 1101:61:, a vomit:stable CAITIdi: i I iSTABLE, Sr. Also, a corml.rtatlo DWELLING 14VUSE, and otllbr ouDbuildings. 11m land is in. a high state ::f cultivation 211111 till under good post and rail fence. It is bounded on the north by the heirs of Samuel Alexander, dee'd., on the east by John Noble, Wm. Seymour nod other s ort the 'Nest by Jon: Moore, David liHer, Ac., and on the south by the publio road leading fr. 1.411 Carlisle to Waggoner's bridge No. ;2.-1s situated In North Middleton township, 4) . 4 miles faun Carlisle, on the Harrisburg and Carlisle turnpike road, about 1% mileS.lll in Middlesex Mills, bounded as folimvs: on the north by the Com di guinet . ('reek. on the west by Irvine's heirs, on the East by .1. Noble and Jesse Zeigler. and on the south byAbraham lletrlek and the Dal Het mg turnpike road. eontaii.ing TWO HUNDRED AND 111 FINTY-FITS ACELS, about Inn acres of Limestone and the residue is Lim k slate, :Lout Iro Beres of this tricot :leered. under grill lence, 111111 In a ga.d state of cultivation. the balance Is very beary-timber,—A-largo-p::rtion-of_thelartuit , mead:Ar Loa The improvements are a large SToN F I:WEIe LINO ItoUSE n large LOO AND FRAME .11/11lN„a stone Spring House and other out buildings. HD Apple On hard and a large quantity of t ther fruit trues. No. 3.-1 s :t small tract of land about !,; mile west of No 1.. on the Baker road leading from C arlisle to Wag goner's bridge, containing 'I.IA ENT Y-l!I X At I, ES of Met rate Ihnesboa: land. lounded by said rind on the north; by John Noble on the Mall, by Brown's belts on the east.. and by Baker en the Ni est. The subscriber will tiles sell a number of 01" f LOTS to snit purchasers.— ' The alx:ve described pin:city will le sold on reasonable , terms. ' ARMSTRONG NOBLE. Carlisle, January 10, 155.1. HAPPINESS ! HAPPI NESS ! 1 , 'WHAT CAN MAKE LS HAPPY -Reason's uliule pleasure, all the joys of sense, Lie in NV o r Lis-110.111th, l'eace, Cunii,cteuee. (ropo.) Dut when we have pains, afiliction or anguish of dis eases. is not our pleasure. our joy, and ,air happiness thereby destroyed: 113 let'our sick fellow-being suf fer' Does not Christ say : “With the Salllo measure ye mete, It shall be nicastued to you again r"—Alat. 7, 2. '.1% he is a wise alai. and el/tillWed p ith knowledge a mong you, lot him show out of a good conversation his works with meeknt ss and wisdom.'—James d, 18. StilittElti: AM) 31.1EDICINE.—Doetor. I'. C. CARD.- DLit, «urgent* nud ishysirian, Iletnith.t Laid Physd..togist, and is (Irnduate of onr lost Medical Colle ges, and has made ililllFOlf.acquattit..l with all the vari ous systems of )letlienl 1 4 eience, atm( with the recent discoveries and Dorms entente in the various (Wyatt meets of the Healing Arts. faithfully attends to orders isv Surl_iral and Medl..al Aid. end whose medicines ars nil blade or cmoposcit strictly In linerualicl , with the S, lanes rf Pathology, in tau), II liII 1 all.) and ; and whose niedieines an. all V. 111 1,4 1.. d 01 WllOlO - st nie roots. Maids, and 113 dropallt3, good In all dlecasee, and to whom the aniletcd are tuv ited to apply timely. Ills Character by Respectable Ncightoms, &e. Copy of n letter front the hey. C. IL helot:tub to Mr. 11. IL Etter, of the Worm t-rritiess. Respected :ir it: the to Introduce to your friendly nutlet, Dr.' Cat e— mat of New Vet k. I hose 1,....wn Dr. C. lii b a i t", years, he has done husitte , s for um with sotriety. hem esty nod a ith arvurary : titers tore I do leliev a him to Iv I ,,,r,eqy sober, 100. est nod trustworthy. Ally fa, ,:1 you May ,1,C.(1, pnTerlo confer 4,11 bite. vt 111 IC itirhiv :q. Dr hied hy Ilk numer. us 11it , titlF, til:tl by 1,1 mum- 111,1 , 4 114111,y than 3 (air sincere 1110111 :Ind 111111110 ;ATI:Int. C. 11. I.II,NIIACII. Lattasburg, Pa., July 11th, 1111. Copy of is letter fc ...---r- -rom George Spahr, FS .. ( minty l'rettsurer.-1 do certify that the medivol a Itire of Dr P. C. Corridor has mrpossed any ether %it b I have hitherto Mod in Ate rum of severe fever In my totoil:i .-- I would therefore leounmeud him to such persons who may he Minded atilt oforet-ohl diselac or of hens ire. ' GE0110E•IPAIIII. Bloomfield, Aug.lad 21th, CARBDER :beinv, well nrqualractl with the rt , coat French ditrmceriefi, with - their tiew and safe 'laden of treatment, and the and teitaia remedies mat cares for Dyspei*da. Myer ComplaiiitF, Dysentery. (1167- era )lorbus and all Complaints of the liuncla nud Fuperior Remedies fi , r the Fret efltit n aml curet f Asiatic Cholera. Remedies for all the defects mid tilt- M= my in men and women; Remedies for Insanity; certa*.n and timely cures fur all Cenrumptious, Impotence, Styr. Sexual M uses.Vedtreal lii, , ..eto•es in all their torus SuppreFsiois and other delicate female remplaints. All thane remedies emanate (rein the st noble t•cicure of MS= '•]lcal all manlier of sickness and all wanner of disease. New 'festainent. "It is for healing that Christ ce:tameto dell, the Satnariltut.—Luko, 10, and kith Mill • mon means. "Prove all thlugs, hold fast that It hielt Is good."—let. Thessalonians, b. 41. '•Therefor! let us I a ware.of laying up what we should lay out hr health. for there is thatkattereth and yet inereasetb, and tiler* is that wlthholdeth more Oulu is inert, but it teudoth." Proverls, 11, 24. The different medicines and their directions Will ba sent to the a1111,14d in any direction 11 until or express. Address Dr. P. C. CAItDD Lit, Carlisle. t. mat :crhind coun ty, Pa., post paid, and the fee $1 always accetupanying the letter, m ith the order, together with a descriptien 0. tie feelings and the symptoms of the complaints of lbw afflicted inclosed. It in this system of Medical 5e10111.4 the hooks and the modes of faro only, which Dr. Card. der employs that allow of medicines entirely outdo or compered of \VW:le:tome hoots. Plants, anti ilytiropathy, good in rill diseases, (no poison), and which eau ridtko speedy and certain remellies and cures liar -all. manner 4 sickners and all manner of diseloto;' and utich ,:04 all 'other medical melting In point of goodness, to- yona all bounds of comparison. OFF ICE I: 4 outh I lanol or street, East stile near and below the Presbyterian Church Carlisle, Pa. Testimonials from numerous porsens of the highest .respectal.iltty in this and the adjoining counties. give authentic evidence Of the' geed II eFfi of Dr. Parader's character. and can Le seen at hiS °thee.. N. R. The afflicted tan reevii c superior medicines and thudirections fir their use by the litNt return of mad or express. If interviews he desired. or N 'sits requested. hr. 0. will end Tenor to oceetntnednte applirints fur zn; I• ran. Tln/ Portur spettliA thu En6lish 411 d thu Ger man Lingnog 6, etc. I .11,11.17,V:55 pRUOS AND CONFECTIONARY. Tho undersigned has just returned front Phila. fresh supply of lift I_7(S and CONI , I:t:TKIN Alt Y— . former In emine , tiou with las stook on hand 14111 make his assortinent of Drugs, 3ledielnes and Clontolcalo complete. ills assortment of CONI'ECTION 1`.1( k [Opt fine; eonsisting of pure si4Air tthits and tirinsparunt Candy To)s; Candy, coninton, assort -d, and tine Candles of overy varlet, : ; also Prods, s ts..ste I overY thing la•le»ging to that depnrtmont of tr;:de. Ile timid V:111 1•1:1,10 111.101:',S4 , 11 to his soppis , wrieLr:4 Ibr the rOllOl.ll us, among Wbial may it' gooki, the thstehti, tits i4re invited to call *bothcr they wink is pus,-h. J. J{lrsrtat. 'Carlible, Pec,r ,I 4 =1 JACOB FIIROM a. n'xrtit.;