Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 30, 1853, Image 3

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    New' , 'abutrtistments.
. Plainfield Classical_ Academy.,
_ Near Carlisle, Pa.
ruitiE 11th Se-sins (ffse months) will com—
l. moues . May tld, builthits tire new
and exteomve ono erected last Fall). The
situation is all that can he des. red for health
feint a.-and moral, purity- Re m oved 'from "the
lento tents of Town Or Village th • Student
m y h , re prepare for Callege„Mercantile per
suits, &e. All the branches are taught which
• go to horns a liberal ( ducat on. A conscien
tious discharge of dtliy has secured, under
.Provilence, the .present flourishing condition
of the Institution. Its futur,e. prosperity shall
be msintannd by the same means.
Terms—Board and Tuition (per
850 . 00
Por . Catalogues With full information addrss
R. K. B till.NS,
Principal & Proprietor.
.ti '&111, Cutnli, Co., Pa
arlds Fair Pre'm Safes.
• proof of:, their eyperiority.—The late fire
,k!"!--. : -4., • ire Jersey..atty.
re4lC. liertnind— , ir :-.lt gives us
"ts much pleited n to stale that a .Safe of your
• - Make was the k. Mpans of preserving ~. hooks
' and V . alualtle papers. together wit . t
lot of
Silveii Spools, [j apers.
&e. from dostruc 't n
by the fire that occurred in our store tee
' night of the 27th ult. at No sti Montgome
street. :Thu tiro commenced near the Sa
w.hich,,OWing toils situation on a wall, did no
fall . into rho cellar, but was exposed to Ibe full"
'heat of the fire front its commencement, and ~
when taken from MS ruins had all the Maas
plates and knobs dmipletelv melted ttff.
Y Curs, ' R D. EA RLE & Co.
- JerscyCity,:t.Felt 3, 1813.
Great fire in Strawh'etry el.—Letter from Lewis
L i" Co —,Philadelphia, March 29, 1852.
Mr. JouN FAIIREL-Sir: It lairds me much
satisfaction to inform you that the "Herring
S il iminder Silo" which we Purchased of you
a tt'tort time eirce, preserved our books and
pipers in good condition,. during the severe
- ordea tlirmieh which it passed at the disastrous
, ttt , flagrai ion that took place at our warehclutte •
•• . lie morning of the 28th t., when the safe
• .19 exposed to the most - intense bent ,for some
It t era, and when dragged from the flames was
r J hot on severil sides. We make this state-
Merit by way of benriruflestimony to the worth
of these valuable Fire Proofs
Very Respectfully, LEWIS & Co.
The Proprietor of the genuine " Herring
Salamander Sales," challenges the whole world
in the sum of One Thousand Dollars, to produce
their equal. Awarded the PRIZE MEDAL,
- at the VS , 041-LI.YS - FAIR, London, and the
GO La 6 MEDAL by the American Institute.
Over 000 of theseVafes,have been sold snot',
ar ow to use, and more tlidei 10.1 have passed ;
=.0..
• tr'u inphantly through accidental fires
Second hand Sates '
nod " Salamanders" of
.''' other makers, having been en in . part pay
for "fterrings.",forsale it op rates.
. ' JO ,PARREL,
34 Walnut. St., Philadelphia.
ler.lfarbteized Iron Mantles, Tabla Tops, ,j . c.
from me v orks of the celebrated “SALA
MA N DER Al .1 Itß LE CO," on hand in great
variety. . • mar 303 m
WAI\M'LID.
A, HO Y wanted. about 15 or 16 years of age,
whu'ran (male hell redommendod, to serve to
a Dry Goods Siwe and go errands. Apply at
this ollice• marsh 16
COAL.!• 'COAL!
The Best and Cheapest in the Market for
. Family Use.
e - ;
(5470 "aztr
200 TUNS ul the ccieuruied ltuaueThGap
Coal, Louplon cuuuly, noel Gold Ain't; thy
Coal, Scloayhe'll county. Just reel feed lid for
Kilo al price- Iruiti 88,m5 to $3,:.0 per too. by
li fIIDDLE Jr. at Abe r. , arclioube Immerly
owned by ;5. ill. Hoover,
Kr Coal can be del , vered any where along
the hue ui the Uumber.ano Valley Ittol Hourl.
Orders by letter (po.,t paid) promptly at ieuded
to. tmurch lb.)
Limeburner's Coal
1000 TONS Ltmeburner's Coal of the best
qualify Joel reemn g and for Buie by E. BI D.
D LE, jr. Only 02,40 per ion.
Larliale, Mardi 16, 1b53.
WILLIAM H. BRETZ,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Carlisle.
..
HIS just received a large and well 4 geleeted
sioeltial American, French and FTngiish
Chemicals, Drage, Medicines, Paints, Vds, .
Dye-Stuffs, &c. At this store Physicians - fen
rely on• having their prescriptions careldllf
compounded.
' .
A BOY WANTED to serve in the Dru g
business. Call seen. (march 16.)
Window Shades Carpets and Oil
Cloths.-
STZIWART DEPIIY, -
Al 223 North 2d Street, ribOve Wood,
Philadelphia, would most respectltt
ly call the attention of his mends and the
public in general, to his large and, well se,.
elected stoek.of Carpet', Oil Cloths, Abating.,
!Viral= Modes, Door Alias, Stair Rode, Pi,
ano Covers, Table Covers. Cocoa .4:railings, ruin
14 yard, wide, for Pubhe Houses, Countiog
Houses, 4e.
Alse--Lio my branch Siore 3 13G, Spring Gar- \
deiLStreei, above 9111.
Dissolution of Partnership.
Tho partnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers übder the firm of J. &
Riegel, in the mercantile business, was dissol
ved by mutual consent on the 17th day
March, 18.53. All persons indebted to Om
said firm, or having clain.s against them, p tt.
requested to make settlement without oelay
The books aro at the old stand where persona
aro requested to call. JOHN REIUEL,
'LEVI Itr,IGEL
Thu subscriber respectfully informs his
-7--.7l;:',nds the business will be continued by him
in Mechanicsburg, as hereto-
I on; and solicits a continuance of the patron.
aja so liberally,
,extended to the late firm.
JOAN RIEGEL:
• ••Match d 3; 1853. • ,
Estate of Daniel. Doner, deed.
Letters l Testamentary on the estate of Danl.
1 . Poner, deed, late of West Pennbore teen.
1 : • • 'hip, Cumberland county, have been issued to
I lie cobscribers, of %%horn David Dotter ret•idcs
E • • •:t Pennsboro township, and .I.•ulin Dover
Ira .Ilford township, in- said county. All
;•- persons It lying claims against the said estate
will present them for settlemes4, and those
•' indebted will make immediate p tent to
DAVID DONIMI.,? Ex , rB •
JOHN DONER. $ •
March 23. 1853.
. • Adminicitra,toris Notice.-
ANOTICE isllerebygiven`lliiit the Register'
!,-; ':,.. f , Cumberland County hoe iseuei Letters or'"
':„,,::-1 ' l lminuitration, de bonis non with the will
.t'/'`' A'rclixed, tb . the undersigned on the estate of
i;" 1' ;': . • I,lkt. iohn:Reed, deed , late of the borough' of .
#
..!1 - -4.1*01hr0,:, , A1l persons having Reef/ Ullll3 71VIlinfn
iir:V r j ' 124:pga,i e ,riv iI I present thorn Inc settlement,
, i ., N61 -, , , 'Peo.:itidebted w,ll make payment to -
t.. , :;`,i,A t.';',...: ' ,WM,,11, MILLER, Adin'r
,:z-ef.'
- , 4,,,, 41islo ' March 21 ' te,53
lf." •,' • ' •
~..i . , ,',.:::;', f'. ' 14000 PIECZaf • . .
;'. i Ill"itAVlPijiet opened the largest assortment
r.I.II::;WAI,L PAPERS ever opened in Car
I:s,44o4'etiesieting of about o,oau pieces of the
ic.k.. a - to — French and American designs ranging:
lt•. : 'p ß ri t ee from.s cis to $1 75, also;Win . dowPa.
'..% li e s i s and b'ire,Sereens, Plain Green and 131ue
;.; . f apers, &c, (Persons wishing to uurelinee any
rthe above can save at least 2.7 ter cons by
et::::, ailing at JOHN
. P. LYN E'S
t
- 1 - ,'•, ardwaro Store, West Side of North Hanover
1
' , , Street, Carlisle,
d , • VQII. SALE.
IA A TONS SOF P. PLISTOR,
' Price $6 OD per Ton, for sale by
S. W. SIJAIti".
k: New/the:March 23;1853. .
Poor House Statement for 1852.
SKILES " WOODBURN, CEO. SBEAFFER and GEO. 'BRINDLE,
Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of the House ,of Employment -
of. Cumberland County, in account with said County from •
the first day of January 'to the thirty-first day of .
.. ,
, . .
• . . . December, A. D. 1852, inclusive, viz : .. •
. ,
. , DR:
AMP
To a n from County/Tress,. $6500 00
Cash received trout J. Sht - Vm for
—hides and skins . 117 44
Cash received of R. Snodgrass for use, 65 00
do - of Dennis Picket-key a de.
ceased pauper, - • .. .166 58
do of Dauphin county for sup- ..
, . port of paupers, 56 00
do for 10 walnut trees,
90 00
do of Juniata county for sup.
port of paupers, , 23 00
do for Potatoes, . , 00
do for Tallow. , I. 50
do for Cloversted, • .
. 11
do for of James Dallas, 36 00
do of leri . Hendel for horse, 10 00
do ' for Indentures, '2 50
do for-Sundries, r 2.00
~ , for, use of Mary Knettle, 55 00
.
-- :'f
a="`` . $7,171 131
•3
t
V
JACOB SQUIBB, Eq., Treasurer of the Poor House and House of Employment of Cumbe.
land county, in account with the Directors of said Institution, from the la day of
January to the 31st day of December, 1862, inclusive, viz:
DR. CR.
Cash received from County Treaa'r 86500.00
do do from J Lobach, Stew
ard from different
CZ.— sources - as — exhibited --.
in the aloregoing state- By payment of Directors orders,
meat, 671 By balance in hands of l'reasurer
Stock on the Farm Ist of January, 1853
7 head of horses, 13 mach cows, 21 head of steers. 26 head of I, ,p, 10 shoats, 3 calves,
.37
sheep.
Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal fattlned and lelled on the Farm in 1852.
21, Beeves, average weight 552 pounds, (1.1,456 lbs.) 40 hogs, average weight 200 pounds
(8000 169. ) 38 Sheep, average weight 45 Potluck, ) (1,710 lbs.) 10 Calves, average weight 62
pounds, ‘ 62o lbs.) making in all 25,786 lbs.
Farming Utensila s nn the Farm Ist January, 1853
1 broad and,l narrow wheeled wagon, 1 wagon bed, I 'pair of wood hinders ' 2 pair of hay
ladders, 1 o - trt and cart gears, I tilbury and harness, 2 plows, 4 harrows, 5 double shovel
plows,3 single shovel plows, I stone wagon, 1 threshing machine and horse power, 1 fanning
mill, I rolting'sCreen, 1 corn shelter, 1 ground roller, cutting boxes; 3 grindstones, 2 log
chains; 24 cow chains. 6 sett of wagon gears, 6 sell ol plow gears, I sett of carpenter tools h ,f
sett of blacksmith tools, I sou of butchering tools. 4 wheelbarrows, 1 cabbage koile. 5 gram
cradles, 1 mowin scythes 4 mattocks, 5 crow bars, 6 shovels, and a variety ol spades, forks,
rakes, cp n hoes„ edges, stone hammers, &c.
I:dule showing the proceeds of the Farm for 1852.
601 f us 3 1
ti k es:2i o - "t,% 1 .
I
beans. 15 ,
cueumbe
apple butte
,
/Wheat , 17 of rye, 1400 of corn. 703 of oats, 4000 of potatoes, 5 of sweet pot s.
!hy serd, 2371 of cloverseed, 4 wagon loads of pumpkins, Ile bushels of soup
dhs and bunch beans, 35 of onions. 40 of beets, 3500 heads of cabbage, 773 doz.
0 tons of bay, 14 loads of cornfoddev, made 30 barrels of cider and 30 gallons of
Manufactured. and made in the House and Shop
193 shirts and chemise, 94 frocks, 90 petticoats, 20 caps, 54 aprons, 17 chaff beds. 15 bolsters,
30 pillow cases. 15 sun bonnets, 65 sheets, 30 pair of stockings knitted, 25 pair footed, 311 tow
els made, 65 comforts, 55 feather pillows, -4 7' -- pair of drawers; -- mode - 87 lbs. of hard soap, 45
barrels of soft soap and 3 pair of pants.
The Directors, ic., of said Institution, annex the following exhibit of extra labor, 4.c. /formed
by the Steward, Matron and Paupers, from the lst day of January to
the 31st day of December, 1852, inclusive, viz:
Mudd 40 cut, 1, 2'wheelbarrows, 5 spittoons, made 2.large gates. 4 pcnnle of pail fenco,...cut
50 'cards of wo“. made 200 rails, quarried stone for and made 20 rods of stone fence, done
the forth for about $2O.
ut Paupers in the Institution Ist January, 1852, of which 28 were colored, 123
Number admtited up till 31st December, 1852; of which 22 were colored- and 4
born' in the house,
Making the whole number through the year
Of 24 died, 4 children bound - out 8 eloped and 140 discharged,
Leaving the number of Paupers in the P House Ist January 1353, of which 21 are col'd 108
Onr door paupers supported at public expcuse through the year 12
.
Whole number supported through the year, 120
01 those remaining in the Poor liouse 31st December 1852,th0r0 are—
Males 67 of which 14 are colored, , 67
. Females 41 of which '9 are colored, - t 41
•And I'2 out door paupers of which 1 is colored, 12:
•
•
There are as near as can be ascertained 1 under 1 year-7 from 1 to 5-6 front 5 to 10--8
Iron, 10 to 24-9 front '2O to 30-12 (rota 30 to 40-15 from 40 to 50-20 froM 50 to 60-15 front
60 to 70.742-from 70 to-80-3 from 30 to 90.
In addition to the above 320 transient paupers or travellers have been sup p orted for short
~...
periods without regular orders.
We the Directors of the Poor and of die House of Employment for the County of Cumber
lurid, 'do certify the above and foregoing statement to contain a just and truo exhibit cube'
Institution during the period above stated, according to tho beet of our knowledge. Given
under our hands this lot day of January, 1859.
.Wo.the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and sworn according to law,
having examined the accounts alM•y't•uchers of the Directors of the Poer.erll Ilotuc of Ent.,
ploymo t the said coutay,from the Ist day of January to the 31q day 01 De. ember. 1 19 2 ,
do certify that we fled a balance in the hands of Jacob Sealer. Esq., Treasoter, of 'one hun
dred and twenty-tour dollars xi ini;:auvl3loy-iwo three-fourhs cents. Given under oar
hands a: Cailisle, - this.lBs3, , . , •
• • • .I,' , . 11YER,
SAMUEL M EGA W,
• • . Z. 13 ENTz.
ti p L4,"..iftwiorre.w. cumberland County,
' . • ' •
• ' - •- -
• .k'.‘
A,..„.... 7 • 7 77: 7, 4 - 34 1, , j., • " ..' ,- ..t. ~.. t.
; ' . ' '' ,4 ' n • '.,A . 4. l 4t h Arigi, l ' al; •'' ,'..q;lif 'l,,g V. . : , W. , - ~.0 s' : , L L Aqaprzsgnir.
t;-tfritl q ,, ,,F4 - 6 - , '4*,-7..;)'Y' ;,',. ' t,,,' I.4'4**4l,o*:West'of Parrfsburg, Pa.
0101tilip,4310-1-R ,' q.. ' .1:45 , : . , 0, Xi: 110; th"Aiiiiiifoli - of this Institution will
, r'',”,,J r l „."4 4 . . 1 4 4 V' .0%-•%r., , ',-;* . ri'. en •MONDAY I 1 d
, t left ay o
•- " iii;- ki '4ler li'Ar ~i - ~ , , r , " let , Parents and &Indian. are venues.
PREIUlibd P; ' , `l l Q • - .'w.N. p - 0, pg'il l t " . thethis • •
ji,
, liiivo
otwo , qweiltio•ut? ~,,, t . t o 0.41,ik x quire into merits of lnstitution
w hich ha'i°. l 4 6lo etalatldr. l l9 , o44, l 4l' ffik l (;tiOr=r' rile e. bending their Eolie or wards elsewhere.
lower, than any,Othe The sititation . ra relired, pleasant, healthful, an_
rehottadilk-tbelredthitry•-r.
, , convenient ot fleeces. the course of insulin
His stock, will cdnaist.ol , .-.;,
Fine Dresa, Sattinett,•:. , ack and Cremona' - • lion will - entbyace the diflerent branches of a
Cassime re, achmere Vestings, &e.
Sattinett and Velvet Cord Pants, "''thorough English Education, together with the
C
Satin and
Latin, Creek, French, German, Spanish arid
Portuguese Langnages, and Vocal and Instru •
Also, Gloves, Hosiery,Suspenders, Cravats,
Shins, Shirt Collars
mental Muria: 'The Principal will be assisted
Merino Shirts and dratvers, &e. Umbrellas, flats, Caps.
by fout Well qualified Teneners, via: two in the
Lwillat all times keep a good aasortmant of English Branches, ono, in Penmanship and
Cloths Cassimeres and Vesting. on hand,
Drawing, and ono in Music
,and the Modern
whiLlt will be madett toorderlnthe best and
.
style. I havd as foreman of TER MS.
It a practical sailor, one who Boarding, Washing, Tuit.on in the .
sble experience in the bust- English branches, Ste, per see.
turpassed as a cutter in the lion (5 month%) $5O 00 .
;eta. All garments made to Ancient or Modern Languages, each, 5 00,
to fit and well made, II not o Instrumertal Music, 10 00
now receiving direct from For Circulars and otherinformation address
fresh assortment of Clothe, . D. DENLINGEft, Principal.
Vesting's, to „whitis I invite mart White Hill, Cumberiant I coulum.,Pa.
my numerous old customers.. . •
n general. All In want of riummanziz Ps:ram:re maim
!I/I . moms will do wetland SiV4‘ "
and orttnirtlngthisemak - be. ' '
Isewhertr. Notroubltitoehow Vl`the Fulling . Mill at Middiesen North Mid.
rilaet'theitand next door to .11, dleton township. will be rented from the
Itel. Make no mistake jubtlet of April next. Enquire at ins pffice of the
corner. ~ "
.subscriber in Carlisle. . -
CHARLES OGILBY. ' • sWSI. M. PENROSE.
By payment of interest on dower in
favor of Mre. O'Brienl'on the, land
• •
purchased of A. 51.'llowell in'iB42, $88 . 91
By cash for grocerios, ineychanddri '
•
Wang, clothing,, &c.; •ineluded, 076 99
Fcirrffek, f '3052 50
For shoemaking, tailoring and. haiL •
ling, '366 41
For support of out-door paupers, . 273 51,
Cash advanced by J. Squler, Treater. 946 37:;
For roofing Poor House with tin, 403 50
For Lumber, , 206 , 11
. ,
For Hardware,
' 118 60
For out-door funeral expenses, 46 CO,
Fur.grinding, barrels, bran, bic. 136 04
Attorney's fee and expenses attending - i
a suit at Pittsburg, , 46 0O;, For tin,, copper, and sheet-iron ware.
and mending, . 64 33 .
For I 'onstables fees, 25 89f
For putting up lightning rods, 51 50"
For out-door medical aid.. 27 00
For stone coal, - 13 60
_Eor blackamithingi - 25 58,
For Leather - 175 351
For coopering and wagonVing, 20 85r(
For Saddlery, 12 14
Fort cooking and 1 cannon stove, 26 CO
Form tifacturing sat tinetts, 19 21
Franklin county for support of paupers, 4 .55
For carpenter-work, 31 31
Blind InstPn for use of S M'Glriughlin, 25 00
Lunatic Asylum at Harrisburg for
•enpport of S. Eckart, 52 87?,
Travelling expenses in settling.•with '.-
'different counties, 15 55
For castings, ,
33 03
For materials, Ste. for use of farm; 57 15
For painting tin roof, 14 00
For printing, postage and stationary, 3 80
Interest paid Carlisle Deposit -Bank; ' 320
For sundries. 10 00
Dr 3 Baughman b alance of salary for'sl 25 00
J Lohoch'. salary, (hireling wages in
cluded,)6oo 00
. .
Dr W 1V Dale salary for 1 year, 100 00
L. Todil, Esq. Attorney for 1-year, 30 00
p i ca, Squier, Treasurer, forj . year, 40 00
MG Belrthoover extra services tie
_ _
Direeior, r. 00
Skilee Woodburn, %do do 9 00
George Sheaffer, do do 13 50
$7,046 40
Balance in hands of Treasurer, 124 72.
$7,171 13i
$7,171 131
JOS. LOBACEL Stcward.
MATILDA C. LOBACH, Matron
SKILES WOODBURN, -
GEORGE SHEAFFER.
• GEORGE .BRINDLE,
Directors of the Poor or Cumberland County
CR.
COUGITS, :COEDS, •
•
. lI,OARS.UNESI4 Blum—
.r r CHIT'S ; IL COUP, AS Ts. .
M 4, WHOOPING-COUGH
AND CONSUMPTION:
Of all the numerous medicines extant, [and
some of them • valuable . , 'for the cure of pul.
monary complaints, nothing- has ever been
found whin! void compare in its effects with
this.prepa - . Others2cure sOmetimes, but
at all ti in all diseases of the lungs
and throat r
4 re medicine coil give relief, this
pill do it. It is xpleasant to take, and perfectly
safe in accordance with the directions. We
do nut 'advertise for the information of those
who have tried it bin these who have not.—
Families that have knawn t its value will not bb
without it, End by its timely- use, they are
secure from the dangerous Eionscquences of
Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen Into
fatal consumption.
The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute
was awarded to this preparation by the Board
of Judges in September 1E47 ; also, the medals
of the three great Institutes of Art, in this
country; also the Diplumaof the Ohio Institute
at Ciwskpatt, has been given to the CHERRY
PECTIN - OK by their Government. in considera•
tion of its extraordinary excellence and useful
ness in curing affections of the Lungs and
Throat.
, HARD WARE--SPRING SUPPLY.
Road the following opinion founded on tho T EIE subscriber wishes to. draw_ the atten
long experience of the eminent Physician of tion of the public to then own interests,
the port and city of '
__Ayhich they may consult to good advantage by
ST JOHNS May 8,.1851. Wrelcamining the elegant and complete assort-.
'meet of Hardware of every description, which
he is now receiviug.at Ins old stand on North
Hanover street.
TO 00ACHMAKERS. '
Dr .1 C Arse
Five years trial of your CHERRY PECTO
RAL in my practice, has 'preven whet I fore
saw,from its composition, must be true, - that
it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs
to which we, in this section aro peculiarly
liable.
I think its squint Itgt nst yet been discovered
nor do I know how ii-liittcr remedy can be
made tar the distempers of the Thrnat and
Lunge. J 1 BUR I'ON, D, FR S.
See wbat it has dole on a wasted constitu
tion; not only in the following cases, but a
thOusand more:
Summar, Jan 24th 1851.
Der: In the month of July last I was
attucke by a violent diarrlicea in the mines of
California. I returned to San Fraancisco in
-hope of receiving benefit from a change of
climate and diet. My • diarrlnea ceased, but
was followed by a. severe cough, and min-fi r
soreness. I finally started for home, but re
ceived no benefit from the voyage, My cough
continued to grow worse. and when I arrived
at:New York, I was ut once marked by- my
acquaintances as a victor •of consumption.
I must confess that I saw po sufficient reason to
doubt what my friends all believed. At this
:time I commenced taking-your truly invaluable
medicine with little exportation of deriving
any benefit from its ti•e„ You would not re
ceive these lines did I not regard it my duty to
state-to the afflicted, through you,,that my
liefilth, in the'of eight - Months, is fully
restored. I attribute it to the use of your
CHERRY PECTORAL, Yours truly,
WILLIAM W. SMITH .
Vs mon:solos, Pa., April 12, 1840.
Dear sir : Feeling that I have been spared from
a premature arrive, through your instrumental
ity by the providence of God, I- will take the
liberty to express my gratitude.
.8 cough and th.:alarining symptoms of Con
sumption had reducedone too low , to leave toe
anything like hope, when my physician brought
the a bottle of your PECTuRAL. It seemel to
afford immediate relief, and now in a few weeks
time his restored me to'sound health If it will
do for others what it lion done for me, yolk are
certainly one of the beoef.ctors of mankind,
Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I am
Very - respecttully yours,
JUHN 3, CLA.RICE,
•
Rector of St. Peter's Church.
With such assurance, and from such
men, no stronger Proof can be., adduced,
unless it be-from Ito effect._
Prepared and bold by • • 0 --
JAYIESJI. AYER, '
PRACTICAL LoWel I, , Mass.
$7,171 13
$7,046 40i
121 72'
$7,171 13/
The Allen and Baot Pennsborough Mutual
Fire Insurance Company ofCumberJond coun
ty, incorporated by an Act of Assembly, is
now fully organized, and in operation under
the management of the following commission
ers, viz:
Jacob Shelly, Wm, R. Gergas, Michael
Ciicklin, Melohuir Brenneman, Christian-Stay.
man, Christian ritzol, Jacob IL Cpcovei, Lewis
Hyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H.Nlusser, da.
cob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wicker..
sham.
The rates of insurance are as low and favor
able us any Company of the kind in the State.
Persons wishing to become members are in
vited to make application to the agents of the
company, whu are willing to wait upon then:
at any time.
r BENJ. ff. MOM R, _President.
HENRY LoaAN, Vice President]
,Low ie flyer, Secretary. •
Michael Eocklin, Treasurer.
161
284
176
Cumberland County.—Rudolph Martin,. N.
Cumberliod ; C. B. Hermon. Kingstown , Hen.-
ry Zearnig, Shiremanstown; Charles Bell,
,Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown ; Samuel
Grhham, West Pennsborough; James McDow
el, Frankford ;
Mode Uritlith, South Middle
ton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Haversack,
Mechanicsburg . ; John Sherriek, Lisburn ;
vid Coover,,Sheplicrdstown.
-York County.—John Bowman, Dillsburg ;
Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq.,
Washington ; W. S. Picking, Dover; Daniel
Raffensberger JW. Craft, Paradise. .
.11arriaburg.—Houser & Lochinan.
Members of the company having policies
adout to expire can have them renewed by
making application teeny of the agents.
N v,24, ly.
By virtue of sundry writs .of Vendi
tioni‘Exponas Lever' Facies, issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland cowl.
ty, and to Mc nirected,l will expose to sale by
public vondue or outcry at the Court House.
in the borough of Carlisle, on SAT U.P HA ,
the 2d day ol,April, itiVJ at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
the follow ing described real estate, viz:
A lot of ground situate in thli borough of
Carlisle, containing 26 loot in frmt and 120 ft
in depth, more or lesur-boutaled by West street
on the went, an alloy on the cosi. and John
Cameron on the south,_ and baying thereon
o •ectod a one m.d n halt story trope house, a
small u stable, &c. Seized mtr
id takm in
as the property of Henry Hugh,i.
Also, a tract of land situate in Mifflin town.
contruningisll acres; noire or less, boon
ded by lands of dicorge Hoover, Ti C. Miller
Abraham Ziegler, James Hoovor,landl. M.
Woodburn, having thereon erected log house
Sze
log barn, a tenant house,, and a sewatill,.—
Seized and taken, in execution an the property
of Adam Miller.
. .
r And all to bo sold by
JOSEPH MCDARMQND,
SHERIFP'S OFFICE, Carlisle, Z 'Sheriff:
March 3, 1/%53. •S
-SUET RECEIVED,
A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORT-1,,
!VENT, OF HARDWARE.
riehe ' undersigned has just returned from the
.1 City with the largest and boat assortment
of HARD WARE over brought to tiell i
s I e,
to which ho int Res the attention of hiactisto
meraand the public: generally, His, stock
comprises every article usually found in hard-
ONire stores. Housekeepers, Builder Ca
rpenters, Saddlers, Coachmakers, Black Builder,
Cabinet-Makers Farmers coutothers would
ilp_ well to give him a pull before purchasi g
Onewhere, as he • dettermiord to seller the
very lowest primp. dell and see. .'. ...:
.. 7" 211ENRY SAXTON,
Catilsre; Feb, 2 :18 5 3 . - - •
. . .
' • • ANTlita •-•
Lv(-IRON WOl2llB,
A 1419 ' " ii n l4 el . F
• - fax- OO OUt at ea— , 1 3 .F 01 .,,cP.
: ands, IX Tod Chopperit: Minfitiltrink
Collieri( / Lsboring Hondo; Litnesteue'dolivered
by Fheiire:l, and.Liniestene Ore:
0114. Apply to the undersigned at the trorks.
• • , •
: 25113 ttdia. • • R., GiVEN • • •
Jlli6cellaneons,
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CHERB Y 'PECTORAL:
f
ror elm Cai.e of
PKR73
AGENTS
f? 88ERIF sarms.
Aristell.ancojt6.
• 4 .; d
: COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
L oiottd No 7 traltimoie iStreet, Itimrre, Ilfd.
T i ggostensible ekiect of this Institution is to
p 1 the reach of individuals' proper facili
ties for' obtaining a thorough' end , precticol
Mercantile Education. .Nothirig indeed has
been omitted that is caleulated toproduco the
desired result. ' • . - •
The rooms of the College aro well fitted up,
conveniently arranged, and situated in the
most desirable part of the City. Connected
thereto is a Commercial 'Library, and this, in
Connection with familiar Lectures on Commer
cial Law ' and Mercantile Science, is a matter
of the highest Importance to all who desire to
become Accountants of the first order, and oc
cupy stations of profit and responsibility. A '
young man can here obtain a more cor ect
knowledge of general business mattPrs in a
few weeks than can be acquired in as nanny
years in any one Counting Room.
l'he course of study embraces nobble Entry
BoOk keeping, and its adaptation io various
departments of Commerce and Trade, Mercau
tile calculations taught according to the most
approved methods. Practical Penmanship, com
bining rapidity of execution, with beauty of
construction. Lectures on Merctfhtile Law,
upon various important Mercantile subjects
beside many other points necessary book.
keeper or business man to tinders The
time necessary for an industriou: tent to
complete the course varies from 5 to : weeks.
There being n 6 vacation, applicants can enter
at any tinarancl attend both day and evening.
Examinations are held at stated periods and
Diplomas awarded to those who g aduata.—
For terms, &e. ' write and,havc a Circular for.
warded by mail.
March, 23. 1853. Iy.
We have a largo supply of springs, hubs,
bands, faces, curtains, and floor oil cloths and
drab cloths, of different qualities, in fact evety
thing in your line.
TO CABINET-MAKERS
We offer complete setts of ven4ers, knobs and
mouldings of walnut and mahogany; 16 sui
both the taste and the purse,
' CARPENTERS EXAMINE
the splendid assor ment of tools in your line,
as also a complete stock of building materials,
cuell as locks, hinges, screws, latches, glass,
paints, oils, varnishes, - turpentine. &c. and va
rious carpenters tools cheaper ban ever,. as
has been acknowledged by a carpcnter who
has seen them.
BLACKSMITHS
cannot go wrong in giving us a call for a sup
ply of hammered, rolled, slit and other iron
genetally used Tits also cast, shear American
and English blister steel, &c. &c.
OUR FARMER FRIENDS
will also consult theircinterests by looking at
our cheap shovels, forks, trace chains, home ,
and every other article - trom.a..cradle to a
plough,to suit them in price and quality,
o THE PUBLIC GENEMALL - y
are also invited to examine the quantity and
quality. now on hand of cedar ware, tubs,
churns, buckets, oils, such as fish, sperm and
flaxseed 0i15,,, which will be sold at. the lowest
cash prices. I Would also call attention to my
splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS,
pre..enting a numberless variety of Patterns at
prices from 6 cis. upwards. Remember there
is no mistake here, as all articles will be sole
at the lowest cash prices at the old and well
known stand rn North Hanover street, East
sice, betweee McGlatighlin's Hotel and Kell•
er's Hat Store. JACOB SEA ER.
march 16
SPRING- MILLINERY GOODS
JOHN STONE STONE & SONS,
Importers and Dealers in French Millinery
Goods, No.-45-South Second Street,
Philadelphia,
AYlNG l reeeived by late arrivals a large
and well selected assortment of
..s.tPre..Mrca IVIILLINEILV GOODS,
are now prepared to offer their customers, :lit
the lowest market prices—
' Glace Silks for Bonnets,
. Fancy Bonnet and Cup Ribbons,
French and American Artificial Flowers,
Crapes, all colors,
Fancy Nets and Laces.
Together
,with every article appertaining to
the Millinery trade.
March 9, 1853. •
WpOD dr. WILLOW 7GTILRE.
20,000 FANCY CORN BROOMS,
1,500 Doz. BUCKETS, Assorted Colors.
600 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUB&.,
800 CEDAR CHURNS,
.500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS,
300 Doz WALL 4- SCRUB BRUSHES,
The largest stock ever offered in Phila
delphia, and the cheapest it, tlke world. Or
ders promptly filled.
M. & J. M. ROW E,
NO, tit NORTH THIRD ST.
March 9,1853 Pitit.anetrlita.
DissOlution of Partnership.
THE partnership heretofore existing between
the. subscribers under the a hf Morris
& Hearshey, in the Tin and C "iiiith bus
iness, was dissolved by mutual consent on the
22d of February, ult. All persons indebted
to said arm, or having claims against them, are
requested to make settlement without delay.
Tho books are at the old stand where' persons
aro requested to call.
MONOE &IRIS
MMffM
riTlia subscriber respectfully informs his
friends ulna the businessh
W... continued by
him at tho old stand as heretofore and solicits
a continuance of tho patronage so liberally ex
tended to the late firm.
MONROE MORRIS.
To Builders & Hpuskeepers.
THOSE who are building, or about som:
meneing houeeoceping will be sure to
find et all times an assortment to select from.
.Lochs of oil sorts and sizes, 'with brass, argil
lo, mineral end white knobs, with japanned or
plited furniture, butt hinges; cast andvrought,
window glass from Bxl3 to 20x28, bolts, eerows
Zee. dm. You who aro About to be merriod and
•going to housekeeping, we have everything to
please. ettiili OH fancy waiters andi.reyp ' ivory
handled knives and forks, in setts or by the
Men, common knives and forks, butter knives
with plated and ivory Bundles frying and bread
pans, smoothing irons, tubs, churns,.9o, •
HENRY SAXTON.
-- Earthier - March 9;-1853.
AWFUL
,mat.a.enna !
Two Women Foully Butchered! I !
• l'ffE greatest exciterneitt prevails in Phila
delphia on account of the inhuman massacre
of two helpless females t but a greater and
more intense exeiroment exists since the arri
val at Bentz & Brothers, of a splendid lol.of
handsome
'GOODS,
which vie are selling -off to the public at very
low prices. Among the lckt are Dress Goode,
every kind, Bonnets, very cheap, Ribbons,
Chintzes, Muelins, and a great stock of Cloths,
Lazsimeres, Vestings,• Summer stuff, and a
general Variety. Further particulars hereaf
ter. BENTZ & BROTHERS,
murch 16
Mineral Water, Sarsaparilla, &c.
THE subscriber would reepectfuHyannounre
to the citizens or Cfirliele and -the community
at large, Clint ho has commenced the ntnulat,
weer Mineral Waters and Sareapatilla of the
very best flavor and quality, and the bottling
Or Portage, Ale.-and Cider. lie is fully and
pmply priSoared to, rtirnish all orders .promptly
and with despatch, and hopes by strict attention
to business, to reaeiva that attention due to
entorprisa. which' he respacifully asks. Regime
'dance in" Maim, Street neer the Rail. Bond
Bridge. GEO RGEW.,, B RANHT,
'
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106 t the prinnalses of the subittriberitt
.t c' hkittsoirrfownetillt,, about lhe d'4d day of
Tetinuo4fleeti tiWhitt , uqw: 'rho owner, ii
requested to _come. : forward, rove proptrty.
pay eharitesand.ishit-her smaY7 - er ;.. dhe will be
sold accuegiug i to ' - "
mails . ' EMANUEL'I4IIE.
Legal anb Citlyr Notices
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS the Honorable J. H. Gat. ,
HAM, President Judge of the several
Courts of Cornwell Pleas of the counties:of
Cumberland, Perry and Juniats,i(t ,Perinsylv.s.-
nia; - and Juatiee of the severe) Courteof Oyer
and Terminer and General'Jail Delivery.in
said counties. and lion. John Rupp and Sant
ini Woodburn, Judges oftheiCourt of °yet; and
Perniiner and General Jail Delivery for the
trial of all capital and other offenders, in the
said county of Cumberland,by their precepts to
me direeted, dated the 10th of January, 1853,
have ordered the Court'of Oyer and Terminer
and GeneralJailDelivery, to be holden at Car.
lisle on the 2d MONDAY of April, 1853,
(being the 1 ltb day) at o'clock in the fore
noon. to continue two weeks.
NOTICE is therefore herebygiven, to Mb
Coroner; iiitfies of the Peace and Constables
ofthe said county offlumberland,thatthey are
by the aid preceptcammanded to be then ani
there in their proper.pereone,with their rolls.
records, inquisitions, examinations, and all
other remembrances, todo those things which
to theiroificesapportainto bedone,audall those
that arebound by recognizanees,to prosecute
(against the prisonorsthat are °Wien shall b•
in the Jail of said count are to be there to
prosecute them as shall be'just.'
JOSEPH McDARMOND, Sheriff:
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,
Feb. 24, 1853.
In the Court of Common Pled*?
Cumberland County.
.Daniel Gorden & Wil-No. 12l,April Term,
liam.Golden 5 1852.
V/
Edward Golden, Jacob directed by the
Fisiel, Catharine Pis. Register's Court to
eel and Jacob Golden. try the validity of the
will of Edward Golden, dec'u.
Now, to wit, 13th January 1853, on motion
of Wm M. Biddle; Esq., attorney for Plaintiffs
in above stated case, notice • is directed to be
given to all persons who may be interesf'ed in
the estate of Ed waid Golden, late,Bouth.
ampton 'township, dec'd.,i as .119irri, relatives
or next of kin, devisees; legatees or executors
to.sppear at the April Term ofour said Court
end Become or declare to become parties to the
above case
Cumberland County, as
• • •
1 do certify that the above ;is a
L. S. t copy, the original of which is of rec..
Le r.) (ird in the Court of Common Pleas
o said county. Witness my hand and official
seal at Carlisle the 28th day. of February A.D.
1853,
GEORGE ZINN,. Proth'y
NOTICE
/111111 F. pat turrship whirl' haw existed betw . een
11 . the telbscribers under the at) le of" Williams
& Hrother,""is this day diisolvt'd by mutual con
sent. All persona indebted to the late firm. will
please make payment to-L.' H..IN MA'AM, in
whose tliands the books and papers are placed,
mid those lutving claims will please present the'tp.
The undersigned take thi.+ opportniilty to, return
their thanks to all those who have kindly pstron
ized them in their business.
L H. WiLLIA MS.
Newv.ille,- Feb. 22, '53. I. C r WILLIAMS.
The business will he continued by the
subscriber, who, Stahl:fa, tor pest litvrirs, solicits
a continuance of the 4utdoutotltlm patrons of the
late firm, J.°C• \VIL•LI • MS.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
interested, that the following accounts
have-been filed in the Protbohotary's Office for
examination by the accountant therein named,
and will bo presented to the Court of Common
Pleas of Cumberland county for chnfirmation
and allowance on WEDNESDAY the 13th day
of April. 1853,
4 1
1 The tidal account of D WI Cline, Esq,
assignee of Philip Ehut, sr di a deed of vol
untary assignment for tie be tof creditors.
!J The ae.pount of William Ker, committee
of James WOods (a mute) appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Comb. county.
3 The second account of Jaccib Spangler,
committee of Moses Wolf, under the act of as
sembly relating to habitual drunkarda.
4 Trust utcount of James W. Hays, com
mittee of James Haye, alunetic.
GEORGE ZIRN,
Prothonotary's Office, /
'Carlisle, Mar. 8 1851
Estate of George Cramer, deed.
itrorr,cE is hereby given that letters of ad.
1.11 ministration, on,the estate of GEORGE
CRAMER late of Lower Allen township,
Cumberland county, have beeti granted by the
Register of said county to the subscriber, living
in Upper Allen township. All persons having
claims against said estate will present them for
settlenient. and those indebted are requested
to matte immediate payment to
inat2 JO 11 N R. COOVER, Adm'r.
Estate of Sarah Robinson, dec'd.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters ofad
ministration on the estate of Sarah Rubin
son, late of Clark county, Alabama, deceased,
have , been granted by the Register of Cumb•
erland county, l'a., to the subscriber.. residing
in Newville in said county. All persons having
claims agitiut,t strci estate are requested to pre
sent them for settlement, and those indebted
to make immediate payment to
lob 10 SCOTT C 0 YLE. Adm'r•
Estate of Jer. J. Smith, dec'd.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of Jeremiah J. Smith,
talc of , Lower Allen township, Cumberland
county, deceased, have been grunted by the Reg
ister of said:county to the subscriber residing in
t o
the same township, All persons havi g claims
against said estate are requested Co cal it'l settle,
and those indebted to make payment 0
LEVI MEkKEL,
-
I. b26tpilAdministrator.
Tavern License.
NOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber
intends applving at the ensuing Mein of the Court
or Qutrter Sessions of Cumberland County, for
License to keep a public house, in the stand now
occupied by Valentine IJolson, in Shiremanstown
in said County, being an old stand.
DAVID BOLLINGER.
We the undersigned citizens of the Township of
Lower Allen aforesaid, being perdonally ac
quainted with David Bollinger, the above,named
petitioner,and also having a knowledge of the
house for which the License is prayed, Ito hereby
certify that stick house is necessary to accomodate
the public, and entertain strangers or travellers,
Matti° is a person of good repute fo , honesty
unit 'temperance, and that lie is .well provided .
withlibuse room aryl conveniences for the lodg- ,
Mg , - accomnio4ation of strangers and trtvel.
fere. We therefor e beg leave to recommend him
forn license. ty
lune GeqbardWilliam 13 Reeser, David Wise,
Al liitner,,lol Slieely, Solornon , Niellier, Sam,
uul Nieesley, Ezekiel IVorley, Jacob Long,
Samuel Zionfierrnan, George Dichelberger. Gro
Gilbarger.
- THOMAS H. SICILES'
renviria, o xrr a ROOMS
AND FURNISHING STORE,
Opposite the Rail Road Office, West High Street,
rgi H. !MILES desires to inform hip old
1_ • friends and the public that ho has opened
a general clothink establishment. and has now
in store an extensive stock of the best and.
cheapest goods ever offered in Carlisle.
Mi.'s, Youth's and Iloyrs clothing,
fitr , Spring, Sumner and Winter wear, now on'
hand o( every variety and furnished at reduced
rates. Ho has also a large and well selected
assortment of Piece Goode, of English, Froneh
and German Fabrics. of now and beautiful pat
terns, for coats pants and vests, which' will be
made to order itirthe most approved and fasht
tenable manner and in a superior style of work
manship. A fultind elegant stock of Gentle
men's Furnishing Goods, such as gloves, plain
and fanny shirts, collate., handkerchiefs,' ties,
&c., constantly kept on hand.. 'Also India
Rubber Overemes and Leggins.
Feeling confident from the reputation which
ii has been his constant aim for a course of
years to secure for his establishment, of his a•
bility to please, ha respectfully invites an ex
amination of hip stock,which for quality,work•
manehip and low,prices cannoCbe surpassed.
May 19, gt1127-1y:
' •
4 • I • eV' erp,
" TfIE subeeriberlhos just opened 'an invoke
of °Atria and other.l3onnet eathere In one
half the' usual pride. Also a
,ory cheap lot o
Faney,Drose Silky; •
wVIS „ . , GEO. IV. HITNER.'
;.. For, Sale or Rent,
. E, HO,USE-& LOT, -corner
I • sod Pitt streets, recently ;
• I
by 'MlreAtin .Enierr
Hotly • to N. D. Soy. ;
*9l ' R. CROOKS,jr.,
• • , N. ItHitttiPhiloiA,
.
Legal ano Notic;fs.-
•
~I......,;.,:lravena.lacense. •
.11 o . tho Honorable the Judges of the. Court
ref General Quarter Sessions of the Poses
of Oumberland county, at April, Sessiorui, A.
D. 1853..
r
.I,Mitithan C: Beecher, re
spectfully
,
•
that your petitioner is
The Petition rep ie n
provided with
_she necessary requisites • for
'keeping a house of Public Entertainment, in
the house he now Occupies es such , in North'
Middleton townehlp. Your petitioner,, there.
fore, pray your Honors to quint him a lA*
cense for the same the ensuing year, Com—
mencing on the,2d Monday of April next, as in
duty bound, he will ever pray,.&c.
JONATHAN C. BEECHER.
•
We the undersigned citizens of the township
of North Middleton,ili the cciuntiof Cumber.
land, do mortify that we aro well acquainted
-with the above 'heated Jonathan C: Beecher,
that he ie of good repute for honesty and tern.
perance, andis well provided with house room
and conveniences for the accommodation 9f
strangers and travellers:, and that such Inn or
,Tavertlis necessary to accommodate the pub
lic and entertain strangers and travellers,
'• Christian Hartman,
,Henry Auckermart,
William comma% heat. Wert,: Jacob Gut
shall, Jr., George uteall, Joseph Ziegler
David Wolf, John C o ove r , John Kitel, W. r:
Swiger, Christian Hiner', David Nailor, Con
red Mordorf, sr., John .Buidler.
march 16
Tavern License.
WO the Honorable the Judges of the Court
of General Quarter Seisiona of the Peace
of Cumberland County, at April Senions, A.
D. 1853.
The Petition of J. A. Maley, respectfully
re. D. ents that your Petitioner is provided with
i necessary requisites for keeping' a house of
Pub i ntertainment, in the house•he now cc
' copies a such in Mechanicsburg. Your Pat
titioner, t erofore, prays your Honors to grant
him a License for the same, the ensuing year,
comma ncing on the 2d Monday of Ap-11 next,
as in duty bound he will ever pray. &c,
JAMES MALOY.
Feliiutty 26, 1853.
'
We the undersigned citizens of the Borough
of Mechanicsburg in the county of Cuthber
land, do certify that we arcetvall acquainted with
.the above named Petitioner. that he is of good
repute for honesty and temperance, Mid is welt
provided with house room. and conveniences
for the nccomodaticn of strangers and travel
lers,: and that such Inn or Tav rn is necessary
.o accommodatexho public and, ntcrtain stran
gers and travellers.
Henry Eberly, Edward La oas, - George
Singizer, John Hoover, Adam Hattejt, R Wil
son, Daniel rich, Samuel Snell, Jahn Due,
Henry Cans, Simon Arnold, George Bobb,l E
G M.Govran.
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to
apply at9he ensuing term of the Court
of Quarter Sessions of the County of Cumber.
land.-lor license to keep a public house in the
house now occupied as such by George Coover,
in Silver Spring township, Climb. counk. •
March 9, 1853. JOHNICIY.
We the subscribers citizens of Silveti SPri'ng
township, Comb. county certify that thOtaid
Jolla Loy is of good repute for honesty \and
temperance, and is well provided with house'
room and conveniences fo rt e lodging unden
tertsinmehi of:„.tj'aVeller's and 'strangers, and
that such fan - or Tavern is necessary to abcom
modate the public and strangers and travellers.
A H Zoiger, Sant'l Hess, Joseph Kenege,
Joseph Sadler, Samuel. Sigler, Christian , wipe,
Wm Williams, E M Karmen, James William',
son, JaCob FUrney, - Ifehry W Irvin. David
Orrs, George Weaver : John Karns, Henry
Spriie, Jacob Malley, George V Coover, John
Bubb, qoseph Eichelbergerf
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to
apply at the ensuing term of the Court
of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland County, for
license to keep a public house in the stand I
no. occupy as such in Wormleysburg, Cumber
erland county- ALEX, WELLS.
March 9, 1853.
We the undersigned citizens of Wormleys
burg, in the County of Cumberland, do certify
that we are well acquainted with the above
named Alexander Wells, that he is of good re.
pute for honesty and temperance, and is well
provided With house room and conveniencecos
.for the accommodation of strangers and Ira
veFers, and that such Inn or Tavern is neces
sary to acconimdate the public and entertain
strangers and travellers.
Daniel Erb, David Stevenson, John Holtz;
Bernhard.Glis, Thomas Flowers, Jacob Ben
ninger, Englebeart Wormley,J Longenecker,
Henry Killfieffer, Jacob Ebersol, Jacob Nied
hammer, Daniel Niedhammer.
Prothonotary
Tavern License. /-
NtoTicE is hereby given that I intend to
.L apply at the ensuing term of the Court of,,
Quarter Sessions of Cumberland' County, fcr
License to keep u public house at the Doubling
Gap springs in • the house frnovt , occupy as
such SCO rT COYLE.
Match 9, 1853
We the undersigned citizens of Mifflin twp.
Cumberland county do corny that we are -well
acquainted wills the sato Scott Coyle. that he
of good repute for honesty and temperance, and
that he is well provid d with house room and
convenience for accommodating and lodging
strangers and travellers, end do therefore roc / .
commend 'him to your honors, and that suchtis.
house, is necessary for the accomodatfon of
strangers and travellers.
John StewartoWm Knettle,_Andrew Middle
ton, James Kennedy, Jocoh,.,t-leminger, Wm
S M' Hannon, D Sterrett, Geo Bra ton, A W
Sterrett, James Harland, Henry Snyder, James
oodburn, _
XTOTICE is hereby given that I intend
applying at the ensuing term of the Court
•ddQuarter Sessions of Cumberland county for
a License to keep a public house in the stand
.now occupied as such by John' Loy, in Kings.
own, Silver Spring township, Cumb• county, .
J OSErld SAD LER•
March 9, 1853•
• We the utdersigned citzens of the Township
of Silver Spring aforesaid, being personally
acquainted with Joseph Sadler the above named
petitioneC,aMtnleo, having a knowledge of the
house for whieh 'tile License is prayed, do here
by certify that such, house is necessary to ac
comodate the Oblic and to entertain strangate
or travellers, eat he is a person of good repute
for hodestry.and - tii*perance,and that he is well
Provided with helite room and .epnveniencee
for the lodging and accommodation of stranger!'
and travellers.
Adam H Zorger, Esq Daniel Humor, Philip
B Stout), Sam'l Hess; Daniel Spidel,
Armstrong, ThomasT ChaMbers, E M Hary
mon, Wm Williams, Samue Ziegler, Henry W
triin, George Reed. Richard - M•Blessing, W
K Stevenson, Andrew Irvin, George' Weavet ?
Joseph Kenegy, Abraham Miller.
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend fo'
apply at the ensuing term of the Comt or
Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, Mt
License to keep a public, house in the stand
known us the Mansion house in' the borough of
Carlisle, now occupied as such by Joseph W.
Patton, boing an old stand.
ISAAC' pArtaoms.
March 9,1853. •
•
Wo the nnderalaned citizens of, the. Borough
of Carlisle, i the West Ward, in the county
of Cumberland, do certify that' wo are all well
acquainted ivith the above named Isaac Fat
' sone, that. ht is of good repute for honesty Rod,
temperance, and is provjded with house
room and convenience far the . acoo m 6d it i o n of
travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern la nec
essary to accomodate die •public..and entertain
strangers and travellers: •
"George Bendel, W F A Kennedy.
Jacob Bretz, 3013 W Pat'On R A Noble, John
Rhoads. David Bhoadi, Wm ,M Porter, Thom
as Conlin, A Noble, John' N Armstrong, It
Allison, Geo,L !Hurray, Lewis Bobintunk'.
Tavern Id(mmr.
'NOTICE is hereby given tbst l intend apply.
ing at the ensuing term of Ida* Court of Quarter
Sessions of Cumberland County, for renewal of
License in keep h-publio,house in the stand now
occupied by sue us. snob. in. East Peurtsborn
township la said County. , '
WILLIAM WOES;
ME
Ve.theemdersigned citizens ofthe,Townsidp
of East PeorlSborough;ln the Canitty'inf,Cainber..
land, do certify that we' are well acquaint _d with ,
theithove named W Milan P.-Hughes, that he la
of good repute for honesty stpittempersinee.linti,',
ii'Well provided with house SIMI?, and co.,
cocoa for the 'accommodation -of ateopgerts
taaveilers,and that such Ina or sovern is pope*.
wiry to accommodate the public Itt.4 Ittletloitt
strangers:tad travelherii - ' .
A P Krli; Henry; Klltheffee,4 4..anaelteelsor.%
John'Henry. .I,ohtt. 4cco .H
seiscorY firOlotiterz
..Stmon Hyster,, 11ipgary Altetmei
Christian HlinehrioN.W l l4ll 3 :
. Lao; phoutti, ijoilly PA. k,l/41,4*14,16.'.
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