Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 15, 1854, Image 3

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WALL rArma,
A VERY largclut,,of WALL, • P.APER 9,1
.
• every , shade and design , ui prises ranging
front ti cents upwards,. • 'I he Stock C0118i1316 . 01
a lull assortment of Common,
and Gilt Papors,' - all be suld. low
aG
H SAXTONS.
arpeltiers and Builders tao invited_ to
Ri exultant) the user :near of 'Lo'A, Latch'
es, Bolts, -Hinges, •erews, Gluss, Putty, Oil,
Paine, &c. All for tole eloiap at
tear 13
TAKE NOTECE,—That all persons
ahem commencing Housekeeping and oth-
ers in Wont olthem, can get supplied with
K nives - And Foilts, Spoons, Ladles, Coffee
'Pans, Kettles, Sad Irons, &c., at the
lowest ra es by
. mat 13 II SAXTON-
Estatv 'of Daniel. Leckey, dec.
AjOnc E is hereby given that letters testa
-111 memory ou the estatef of Dame! Lackey,
Into 0( Franitfind rowns‘hop, Cumberland coun
ty. deceased, have been granted by the Regis.
ter of said county to the subscriber, residing . in
the same township, All •persons -knowing
themselves indebted to said estate afro required
to make immediate *Payment, and those having
claims to present thorn;
JAS
to :
• JAS. B. LECKEY,
mnrl3dt • Ex'r.
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS.
Sohn Stone & Sons,
..1V0...45 South • Seco . ;id Street Philadelphia,
Have now in Store, of their own importation, a
large and handsome assortment of
RIBBONS,
SILKS, •
FLOWERS,
CRAPES,
•
and evcry • article suitable to tip) Millinery
Trade, to which constant addition will be made
thronghmit the, season,, thereby enabling them
to ofL'r the largest and moot desirable selection
of articles ie their line to be found in the City.
Phila. March 1:i, 1854-2 m
ILEYsTOI,_,DIIGOODS STORE.
zrzlEs de. LIANDEr...s,
Corner of 4th and Arch Streets, - Phila.
Have this season enlarged their establishment,
which enables thorn to oiler a much larger
stock of DRY • GOODS for-the trisection of
Country Buyers. In the assortment always be
found a lull line of
Block Silks,Staple Linen Goodi,
Fancy do • I do Cotton do
la do do Muslin do
Block Goods, I Diess Goods,
Crime Shawls, Shawls, all kinds.
Scarce and desirable Goods can always be
obtained by applying to Byres & Laiidell.
'Perms, Nett cash, and prices_low according
ly.- . IK7`Good colfiltry money received.
March t 3, 1c54-3m .
-Notice to Fishermen and Gunners.
ir o si ti o u hereby armr n s o o ti i ii t t. t tWv d e di t . h t e oi r t i , d w e p r:
wel not permit any person to Fish or Gun on
our premises:.
ROBERT [NOBLE.
CASPER BEERBOWER,
SINIUEL KUTZ,
JESSE RUHL',
JACOB KUTZ,
JOHN .GLADFELTER• ,
ANDREW !WERNER.,
uutrcir sm.;
CHRISTIAN CLEFFER,
DAVID RUTZ.
Alnroh 13 1954,
"Slterill‘s Sale.
BY virtue of a wilt of Venditioni Ex
nouns issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas
ot Cumberland county, and to me di. ected, 1
will expose to public vendee or outcry at the
Court House in the borough of Carlisle, on
FRII.)A.V the 7th of April. -10 o'clock, A.
M. the following descri4ed real estate, viz:
A Lot of Ground. situate in the bor
ough of Carlisle; containing 140 feet in from
and Ito feet in depth more or less. Bounded
on the east by lot of Jacob Zug. on the south
by lot of Wrn -- Breeze, on the north by Main at.
and:on the West by East _ street, having thereon
erected a two story Stone House,_stone back.
building. Log Stable, frame ten pin al;ey, log
blacksmith shop, &c.
• 'Seized and taken in execution as the proper
-AT of Robeit S. Alcorn, and to be sold-by'rna. '
Sheriff's Office, Car. •
lisle, Mar-15, 1854. SJ. McDARMOND,
Sheriff.
FRESH HANS AND DRIED' BEEF.
,
FUSII arrival of Sugur Cured HAMS
&a DRIED BEEF, just received from
Cincinnati and for salti at 'W ILLIA MS' Family
Gronery Store, in West-Main Street,
STRAW raIIEMP
orIAME to the premises of the
1 1-1 subscriber, in Hampden twp ,
edam the 6th of .November km;
AMP TWO SHEEP, one white and the
other black. They have notches
in the ears but no other marks. The owner is
requ , Nted m come torward, prove proper . y, pay
charges and take them away.
mB3tpd JOHN SHOP?.
NOTICE
'NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in
teresied that the following accounts have
been filled in the Prothonotary's ()trice for ex
amination, by the account therein named and
will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas
of Cumberland nounty, foi• oonfirniation and
nllowanee„on Wednesday the 12th day of April,
A. D. 1864. r
lat., Trust account of Professor James W.
, Marshall, ComtnittA of the person and es
tate etnichurd B. Stevenson, now deceasel
2d. Trust account of Professor James W. Mar
ia:ill, Committee of the person 'and estate
of Joseph B. Sleitinson declared nn habitual
drunkard, who is now deceased ; the same
being the final account of said Comthittee.
March 8, '54-4w._-_,GEO.. ZINN, Pro'y.
Fresh Arrival of Hardware.
T[lG,"subscriber -having retnrned from the'
City, Ints.Just opened for the Spring
tr..do ri large and'Wellsele - ctod stoelt - of HARD
formgn and tiamestic—ernbiacin,g - ev
lly. --
erything usua found in that fine of business.
The attention of friends and the pubic gener
ally is reppectlully directoi to ,the assortment
on hand, - assuring them-that goods of all kinds
will lid sad- fur cash'at a vory-stnall advance 011
inanufaciurers prin3s. •
0:Y - item:unbar the old stand-:-East Main st.,l
Carlisle, Pa.
mare ' ' HENItY SAXTON
•
ruOtTerECS.
DS celebrated York Ploughs eon"
stonily on hood, also Craighead's and
Plank's make for sale at
. SAXTON'S.
GItII. I I I 3CMS
Just Publisliod—A now piscovery in Alodioine
• CiTh •
Fmw words on the Rational Treatment,
without Medicine, Spcnimitorrlica, or local
weakness, nervous debility, low (spirits, Inssi.
tudo, wasknoss of tlimlimbs and back, indispo
sition and ineapneity,for study and labor, dull•
nese orappreheusoii, lose of niomney, aversion
to society, love of solitude. timidity, self die.
trust, dizziness. hosehe, involuntary discharges,
pains in the side, affectionmf the eyes, pimples
on the face, sexual and other infirmities hi man
From 'hi: French of Dr. B. DoLoncey. •
• The important fact that:these alarming corn...,
plaints may easily be removed - wernoet mem-
CINE. is .in this small tract, clearly demonstra
ted, and the entirely new and highly euccessful
troatipent,,as adopted by the Author, fully-ex
plained, by mennivel whichlevery one is mudded
to core himself 'perfectly and at the least posei ,,
ble cost, avoiding thereby all the advertized
nostrums of the dny. .
Sant. to any aridroee, gratis end post free, in
sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two
postnge stamps to Dr, B. DeLaney, or Box 109
Broadway, Post Office, New York. tintirl ly
CLOTHING CLOTHING!
•-_
THE: aubsuriber is now having made up a lot
of Fashionalds end Substantial Clothing which
he will sell as cheep if•not - cheoper thair;enres.
tablishment in the • borough. The strielt will
Conine of •
OVERCOATS;'. •
• Fine DR.F.SS COATP• • - `l. • 0
• - ,SACIC COATS.' ' •
• PANTALrrnisig.,
Timelathing will be tondo out ofnono'but
the bnat quality of goodas out .outA by.an ripe
rieneed and god cutter,' and tne work got up
in the beet moaner and by the heat of. hands—.
Wohal,e now on'hand a lot ut chow° Clothing,
and all we ask it for "puridunTre to giWo ob a
.roll and they will ho pleriand - wath tho worli . and
prhta, ; At the old stand on Enat rgain.Sqeeti.
,Jan - 18] CIIARLES„ OGILBY.
. _ ,
GEORGE SFIEAFF.ER. - ; GEOROE •DRINDLE - rtnd IOHN •e.. DROWN,
.:,-Esqs , Directors of the Poor rod of the, House of Entli,loyment of Guth
, _
berland county, in,accoutOyith said. County., from the. Ist day of
• —'January, to the 31st dar.of December, 1853 -inclusive, '
. •
To amount received from County
•• Treasurer $6OOO 00
du remaining in the hands of J.
SquiCfr, Vass., last settle
ment
do received of James Clenden-.
- in, for hides and skins ••,
do do tar use'of Win. Ryan
'do do of R. Snodgrass, for
ape
do do of Woodward & Schmidt
• 'for Cloverseed
do do , of C..Maglaughlin, for
use of 1) Smith
do 'do , „ofG C• Saunderson,
for tan of M. Knettle 50 00
do do John Laughli for use, 74 . 00
for tallow 95 00
do doe. Perry county, for the
support of sundry pau
pers
do do James Walker, foruse
at T. Walker
do do Jas. Dunbar, for use
do do York con n ty.for the
suppor, of su ndry
paupers
do , do for Indentures'
do do for Sundries
.•
JACOB SQUIER Ego., Treasurer of the Poor - House and House of Employ
ment of Cumberland county, in account with the Directors of
said Institution, from the Ist day of January, to the 31st
day of December, 1853, inclusive, viz:
.•.
• Dlt. . CR.
• •
Cash received from County Treas. $6OOO 00 By payment of(Direelor's orders I . $6,154 40i
do ,do kfrosa J. Lobach,Stew'd. By balance in hands cf Ireas
foal dilforent sources titer .651 39i
•
... exhibited in the fore-
.
going statement, ' .681 07i
._
do rernalning in hands of •
' • .
'Treasurer at last: set- .
1
dement 124 725 ;
7 head 'of horses, 13 milch cows, 17 head of steers, 2 bolls, 20 head of
,atock hogs, 4 pigs, 7
shoats, 26 sheep and 2 calves.
Beef, Pork, Alutt s on and Veal, fattened and killed on the Farm in 1853
25 beeVes, avenge weight, 587 pounds (14 67514) 31 hogs, t:•ernge weight, 238 pounds, (7,378
lbs) sheep,sverage weighf,43 pounds,(l l ,l6 l lbs) 11 Culves, average Go pounds;.(tiLo lbs)muking
in,all 23,874 ihS• •
4 1
brono and 1 narrow wheeled wagon, 1 5 new stone wagon, 1 wagon bed, I, pair of wood holders. 2
pairtil, hay ladders, I en. and gears, I tillotry and harness; 4 plows, 4 linrrows, 5 doable shovel
plows, 3 single shovel plows, 1 afire shag, maehine slid loins power, 1 fanning 10111,1 r o lling
screen, I corn shelter, I ground roller. 2' culling boxes, 3 grind siones, 2 log chains, 34-cow.
chains, six sett of wx..,-i,ok_gettr3, 6i sett of oloogli goers,' sett of carpenters tools,' sett of blacksnr jib
tools. 1 sett of lit..hcring tools, 5 whe'elltarrows, l cabbage knife., 5 grain crridtes; 18 - mowing'
Be ythes,4 mattocks, 5 crowbars, 6 shovels, I sett boring tools for blasting, and a variety of spades
forks, rakes, corn hoes, stone hammers, sledges, axes - , mawls, wedges, &a.
724 bushels of wheat, 19 of rye, 1400 of corn, 608 (4 . oats, 480 of potatoes, 3of 'timothy seed, 2 of
closer seed, 9 of soon beans, 10 of bunch beans and pens. 30 of onions, f of little onionv,ls of par
snips, 35 of beet 8,20 turnips, 3000 heads of cabbsge, 616 dozen cucumbers, 43 loads of hay, 10 of
Talifoildnr, - 217arreltroicider, and 20 busliel3 of winter apples.
159 shirts and chemise, 98 frocks, 39 petticoats; 5 cape, 72 aprons, 17 holsters, 50'pillow cases, 7
sunbonnets, 98 shoots, 40 pairs of stockings knitted; 21 pairs footed, 11 towels. 6 chnflbeds, 38
c omforts, IP pairs of drawers. 160 pounds of bard soap, 2 8 barrels of soft soap• In the Otorperitees
-Shoo—made 23 Coffins, 1 sled, 3 large gates, 2 small gates, I ['anon ladder, 6 rocking cradles, 1
woodbox for the l offee. 6-washing , machines; also rut 75 cords of wood, made 250 rails, quarried
stone for and male 21 rode of stone fence, put up a porch at tenant house, and done 830 worth of
blackamithing.
Number of paupers in the Ineritution let of January, 1R53, of which 23 were rol'd, 108
Number admitted up to the 31st Dec. '53, of which 15 were col'd and 9 born in
in the House 190
Makin , tbe whole number ; through the year,
Of which 17 died, 6 childeen bound out, 21 eloped and 148 were dischareed
Leaving the number of ' paupers in the Poor House Ist Jnn•'lBs4, of which 14 are colored. lOS
Qut door paupers supported at public expense through the year 11
Whole number remaining chargeable at th'e end of the year
Of those remaining in the Poor House 31st Deeember;lBs3, there are.—
Males 66 of which 8 are colt - we'd
Females 40 of which 6 are colored 1 .
And II out Jeer paupers
There are as near as can he ascertained 13 under 5 years 4 from 5, to 10. IS from 10 to 20, 10
from 20 to 30; 17 from 30 to 40, 5 from 40 to 50, 9 from 50 to 60,19 from GO to 70, 6 from 70 to 80,
I from 80 to 90 and 1 from 90 to 100.
In addition to the above 304 transient paupers or travellers have Eiden supported for short
periods without regular orders.
We the Directors of the Poor and of the Howe of Employment of Cumberland county, d e epe•
thy that the above and foregoing statement to contain a just and true exhibit of the Institution,
(latrine the periodohove stated, accofding to the best ofour knowledge, Given under our hands
this 31st day of December, A. D., 1853 ' GEORGE PM EAPPER,
GEORGE BRINDLE, } Directors,
JOHN C. BB.OWN•
We the undersigned Auditors of Combo.land'Eminty, elected, appointed and sworn, ac eor di no
to.law, having examined the accounts and vouchers of the Directwe of the Poor and: House of
Employment of the said county, from the let dny of JnntinrY to the 31st tiny of December, A. 11,,
1853, do certify that we find o_lttilaned in the the hands of Squier,.Esq., Treasurer, of Six
Hundred and Fifty one Dollars and Thirty nine and 'a half cents. -, (3tvhn under our hands this
Plth day of January, A. D.. 1854. ' ' - - --- SAMUEL IVI EGAW
..., rr Auditors. -
. _ ~..., . _ ._- ...... . P. QpiraLEy..
• . . • - • S. B, DRAWBAIIGII,
. . .
Xew Goods Oita , Goods
•
The subscri arias lust received a large and
s (well selected lot of Winter Goods at his Store
on the corner of Centre Square. A fine lot of
-NAPOLEON , CItAVATS,
ust opeed, and for.salo at the lowest gure.
DRESS B UTTONS.
A very 'large and fall tisam.tiaent of Ladies'
Dress Buttons, embracing a new style.
PORTMONNA lES,
. A great vat i foty of Portmonnses, jof the latest
patterns. I I
WORK BOXES
,
just opened a few Ladies"..Worlt Boxes and
Gents' Shaving Cases, suitable ; for4Christmas,
FURS, FURS,
- hist opened a few , hots of Fors ' With a large
lot of Woollen Coinfiwts, and till for sale by
W lIITNER.
Carlisb. Nov 31,, 1853,
NATEIZTEI IFLALL,ACAMErdIr.
. ,
Thtsimjfes West of Harrisburg, Pa.
THE SEVENTH SESSION : of this flour
tithing Institution will commence. on
MONDAY. the Ist , ila3 of MAY next, 1171•10 ad
vantages which it affoide, it is believed, aro ofa
superior cb_aracter, and parents and guardiaus
are solicited to inquire into its merits before
sending their sons,-or wards elsewhere. It is
favorably_ situated the instructors aro .all con,-
fte•eat and experienced men; the course of in
struction is extensive rind thorsullh,"and Spacial
.attention is , paid to 'the eohnfort, and health of
.the students. - ,
Terms..
'" flim ding, Washing, Lodging, and
Tuition in English, and. Vocal Mu.
Ado, par session (5 months),, $55 00
Instruction in Ancient or Model% '
Languages. ditch, ' " 5 ri)
Instrumontsl Music,, 10 00
For Eircitlars and other iniorination.addrees
~, • - D..DENLI N GEM,
Mir • " Hurrie6ltrG, Pa.,:
VESTINGS. &c.
,•
SHANGHAI
. A Fino. Lot for aide Ehenor — Aptily to
Fe6ls4i) E. M. nip pup. jr
AIOQ - TO NS 14itneburner'e" Cool of the beet ,
vality . jeet rarefying' end.ter eel 4, by, EL .
LO,' tr., Only VIM per urn.
• Parlielo, Mcirbh 16. 185,3. W! . .
PO6r' tliouse SL4tetp:ent for 1g5.3
157,805 80}
$6,805 80i
• r____:___
$6,805 80:
Stock on Farm Ist January, 1534
Farming. Utensils on . the Farm Ist of January,--1854
Schedule showing the proceeds of the Farm for 1853
Manufactured and'rnade in the House and Shop
Liineburnorla Coal.
. , . •
By payment of interest on dower in ,
' . tuvor of Mrs. Obrien, on land par- r
', • chased of A McDowell in 1842 - $3B 91
Cash fur groceries,. inerchandsze,
clothing, bedding, &c,, included 2182 44h
' •Forarock . • . . • .807' n
.. Shoemaking, tailoring and batting 301 87:
Support of out door naupers , 293.81 k
Stone coal for 2 years . • 272 88 .
Support of paupers at Lunatic Hoe- '
pital at Harrisburg • . 231 15
Flour, grinding, &c, • 245 Sli
Black srnithing, including one new,
wagon,.
, 140 74
For Leather - ' • 171 32
124.721
Ilfi 38b
117 50
65 00
all
CM
Out door funeral expenses On Id
Constables'fees in removing paupers 62 75
Materials, &c, for use of House and '
Farm 77 63.
,
For flardwrre 85 281
Manufacturing satinett 39 983
For Lumber <,,,e 47 62
For plaster and grindirfg :17 50
Freight on groceries and lumber ' 34 763
For out door medical aid 30 75
For sheet iron and repairing coal
stoves 30 813
For tin and copper ware, and men
ding 24 343
For saddlery • l7 40
F it. Carpenter work 21 00
For one cooking stove and castings 27 67
For printing and stationary 12 58
Car fare and travelling expenses 9 88
For sundries • 1 38
Joseph Lobach, salary, (hireling's
waves included) 400 00
Dr W W Dnle, salary for one yenr 100'00
Lemuel Todd, Esq., attorney, sal
ary lot' one year 30 00
Jabob Squirt., Esq., Treasurter, salaj
''• cry for one year 40 00
Skiles Woodburn, Esq., extra pay as
Directo' 9 00
,
George Sheafle, Esq. do do 18 00
George Brindle. Esq. da do 19 50
Balance in hand of Trdasurer 651 393
EMI
20 00
10 00
5 25
3 00
2. 70
•
JUST RECEIVED •
rasx3r--
. • take Whho Fish,
Piokled Herring
Iladdook
14 , 1nskerol, No. 1,2, 3,
Codfish.
The above has been selected with strict ref
erence to ramify use and Icr sale low: Also
TOBACCO--
Fig Leaf—mild and agreeable
Yellow Blink Fine Cut
, -
Cavendish—of fine quality,
Congress, Grant's and Race:Horse.
Smoking, Twist., &c.
MEIGARS--.
Yara, La hulken brands (imp'd)
La Josefiitta and Plantation
Sixes,- Ilia Spanish and Common,
All the above articles on hand at the Family
Grocery. J. G. NVILLIAMS.
1000—TONS No,.
SOPER . PHOSPHATE OF .umE.
DEB Ii fIG'S Original and Genuine warranted
of superior quality, tho cheapest manure'ln the.
world. Farmers and dealers supplied at low
prices.
EX'URA QUALITY LAND PLASTER.
:5000:burrolsextraspigli,y Land Mater, tit:f
leeted expressly for its fertilizing quality.
10MM bushels of same in bulk.
1,000 tparrele'Calcinotl Plnater.
000 "do'Coating.
100 tin Demist.
PF f RUVIAN GUANO,
This article wo offer in confidence to our ena•
,tornere as °quell() any imported,atid ror, supe
rior mast in the market.; • • " •
SOO Naga of thie.suitortay Guano for sale at
the lowest_ marker rates. Also Patagonian
Gipno, PoudrOtte, Ground Clitirroal;
• C.' PRE:PICII
.
At did - Steam PlasterjunetiOn of York
Avdnue, Crown and 'Callowhlll • streote, Philo:
•
SIT 111 NT". -14A,NV MI L L.
• • NEku. 061 , 415. Co.
, 334SICELL • & 63411M01M
iribNTiNUN; to supply Lumbir bi all kinds
the' ahormat natiee, and on terms lower
than coil be had elsewhere. All ordere dfreeled
to .l. rliAsicid.„ Panertown. or WM. D,
131iY 1 1 40 U Jr., ,Corlii)10, he twmPUY
attended to: - :
.29 I Y
EMI
TROAMS;
UST. RECEIVED a 'law ,flatortment of
eIP well made : LEAVlblt Tat.INKS. ,Sol.
link low at the cheap,atore of— S
OHARLE','ObILIIY.
cx,ovEs. slalom.:
200. 1 1:'ch0)4Viines'eP1'..fonruli.ont.7 3, ! , v , .!' .
BOYER Br, 1-I.AX,,L, - :
, . AgriculfayaVppleipani and Seed Store,
wadi , , ~ J-lartiOult, Pa: - i
• rOll.- RENT, ••• •
TH"' rr w STORY
HOUSEoecartiied' Prelop--
• Ill"; , 'aor Bluteeathal,ott West streetoop.
H I ,•• pci&te the warehouce •of • Messrs
Woodward & Schmidt. For fur
tho,information apply at the house [marl
Agricultural implement . k Seed Store
rINHE subscribers offer for stile'alargewarlety
of Agricultural:lmplemenisoimong which
are the , celebrdted EAGLE PLOW. Prouty
Plow, Rodger's Subrioir Plow, Corn Shollers,
Straw and Hay Cutters, Corn'Fodder Cutters
Red Etindere, Farmers' Boiler's, unproved Cul
tivators, Road Scrapers; &c.
BOYER Te HALL, --
Agricultural Implement and Seed Store,
mar If Harrisburg, Pa.
FIELD and GARDEN - SEEDS.
THE subscribers are prepared to receive or.
dery for FIELD, GARDEN and FLOWER.
SEEDS, of the choicest varieties and warran—
ted to be pore and genuine. Among which are
Golden Oregon Corn, Stowell Evegreen Corn,
Roanoke Mammoth Corn, Adams Early and
White Flint, Orchard Herd, Tiinothy and Clo•
ver Seed, and every variety or Flower and Gar
den Seeds. Catalogues ,funiehed when re
quested, BOYER 'dr. FIALL,
Agriculturallmplement. and Seed Store,
mar II Harrisburg, Pa.
THE subscribei, Agent - for the Marta
' gore of the PHILADE - EPHIA HOUSE
OF REFUGE, is authorized to receive applt.
.cations from Farmers, or others Who
may wish to have children, either' white or col ,
(wed, indentured to:them as apprentices: The
ages will vary from seven to twenty years. In
all cases where the applicant is not known to
the Indenturing Committee or the Agent, sois.
factory references to,persons:residing in the
City, will be required.
JANIRS L. BARRY,
Office of the House of Refu= , e, N• E. Corner
of Arch and ith sirs., Philadelphia.
March 1 1854 I n-,
86,805 80}
SPLZINDID sTAVinaLnir I.!
Holiday Presents, &c.
Tilo.KAs CONLYN
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. : I ,V oci e r s s t
w H 6 igh
eo li t t . re n e u t, rk a l f: 9 e7 .
:\ ..i" g , s e" .4 ' --- :."...der's. Hotel, • Carlisle.
/4,.......
K, i'-. 9 n :Sizz i t,7 . -- - zliss just 'received. the
I ••S''''',,-4....' ,, :•,.. 7 7 _
. 5
~ /, ,Q , ( ./ *...largeet„ancl most elgant
::.-4,:n assortment oltZei
SUPERIOR JEWELRY
$6 606 89\
ever offered in Carlisle, consisting in part
Gold and Silver Watches of every variety, and
ut all prices, eight-day CLOCKS, Silver table
and tea spoons, silver liable forks and butter
knives, gold ana silver spectaell;Tadies' and
gentleman's gold pen and pencil, gold chsins of
everydeseription, ear and, finger rings, breast
pins, &c. at all prices. Also - Accordeons and
vlusieal Boxes, whit is great 'variety of Fancy
Articles, selected expressly •for the. Holidays.
Persons desiring to purchase are invited io call
and examine the• assortment: We arofprepared
to sell at very irensonabliiprices, — Quality or,
all goods warranted to he as fine as sold for.
THOMAS .CONLY N,
Dec 28, 1853 , est Sigh:Street.
NEW GOODS! NEW. GOODS ! !
AUS I.` Rod& vcil an assortment o: fi rst quail.) ,
Gain Shoes, also a an assortment of, Wil
lis' Ladies' winter Boots and Shoes. - Also
fall iissoitment of Men's ar dßoy's water pro°
and fine colt skin
• BOOTS AND SHOES.
Also an assortment of elegant bar'd and fig'd
DELAINES AND CASH,IIERS,
of the newest styles. A lot of tarrcol'd French
MERINOES; •
and Paramettos, and other 4ashionsblo colours.
Also an assortment' of elognat needle worked
Collars, Chemigette, DruNlisleesee and Cuffs
CARPETS l -- CAMPETS ! „
Some prune Carpets still and. Intending
to relinquish this branch ofi'my business I mill
selloff the 13tOCk uncommonly low. -
_ _
CHARLES.-OGILBY
Carliso Doc 21, 1853.
'USEFUL, FRAGRANT and GOODS
JIKIILFFER has just returned from Phil'
adelphia with an additional supply offresli
DRUGS, which in connection with his former
stock will make his 'establishment complete in
this department.
In 'addition to the shove he has alio opened a
fresh supply - of -- Confectionaries,—Fruit,,- Nuts,,
Paso's and Fancy Articles of every assernt,
tien. The attention ot the Ladies is especially
invited to his extensive assortment of Fancy
Auricles, Lattice Toilets:, Fancy Soaps and
Porlumes ot every variety.
Gentlemen are invited" to examine his fine
oinortment of FancyArticles—Segars, China
rind Porcelain Pipes; TObacco ot all hinds,
Shaving nod Toilent Soaps of superior quality.
Canes. Riding and Carriage Whips, and many
other articles which more especially intern t
gentlemen. A number of superior Woollen
Matte on haml.
The prop lister will be veri , happy to have his trionde c ' and examine, his goods whether
they may.x sh to purchase or not.
Jul - 1853 B,l ICU:FF . IIM :
Hardie fcre, ilitzrdit are.
TEE subscriber wishes to draw the atten
tion of the publidio heir own interests,
which they may consult to good advantage by
examining the elegant ! and complete. assort ,
mont of Hardware of every desaription, which .
he is novieeeiviug at Ins old stand on North
tranoviiiiitreet. . ,
TO - COACHMAKERS. •
We have a large supply of springs, hubs,
bands, laces, curtains, and floor oil clotlis \lnd
drab cloths, of different qualiffes, in fact every
Thing in your line.
'l'o CABINE'r-MAKERS
We offer complete sous of veneers, knobs and
mouldings of walnut and mahogany, to sui
both the taste and the purse. "
;CARP EiN TEM EXA:MINff.
t e splendid assortment of.tools ip your line
as also s.:*complete.stock of building.materials,
ouch as locks, Mites, screws, latches, glues,
p tints, oils, varnishes, turpontme. &O. and va
rious ciirpiniters tools elnisPer ,han ever, as
has, been acknowledged'_ by a ourpentup who
has seen them. - .
BLACKOITTFIS
cannot go wrortg in giving as a call 'for a sup—
plyf of hammered, rolled, slit and other iron
geneinlly used, as also cast, shear American
and English blister stool, Svc. &c.
OUR FARMER. FRIENES
will also consult their 'ambit's by looking at
our cheap shovels, forks, trace chains, hams , ,
and every other article from a ,cradle to a
plough,to suit them in price and quality.
THE PUBLIC GE:NE:RALLY.
are also invited to examine the quantity and
quality, now on hand of ceder ware, tube,
churns, buckets,•oils, such as fish, sperm and
flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the' Lowe'' ,
cash prices. I would also call attention to my
splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS,'
pre outing a numberless variety of Patterns at
prices Irom 6 ers. upwards. Remember there
48 no mistake hers, as all articles will the sell
at,the. bitvest cash prices - at 'the old and well
ktl;o!Ant stand en North finnSver .etreet, Beet
ales, betweee'MCGlaughlin's Hotel' nrpl !Cell;
er's HneStoro., ' 'JACOB. 5E.31113,.
/ONIONS' Bost Brand of Tone, Green and
Blank, in metallic paaltages, also in , hnllt and
In orig,inal , pnokatos.. A large and general 0111.
'sortment of ilia host WIDTEIMON STONE
AND GRAN ITD WARD...with a variety of
Glass Ware; and Common Yi,r,are'of every de
soription,ut.petts,or otherwise to suit the pur
chaser, together with . ' •
CAR, WAR WILLOW WARE,
and a variety 'of Fancy Ware always in store
and for sale at the "Family. Grocery". of-
Juno
f 1,1853,.. ~• EBY.
cAnLisrai.monotrart, sioADT
41110 hoodsorthe llor l
h eotigh of Carnal°, with .
Il imintou attached tor
payment or triter=
Oat half yearly, on the :tat ,days of July and
January each year, at the carliele Deposit Bank,
in sums of. WO, $50%1 and: 5100. will be ale-
posed, of at prom:v.4o,oe amount of: $12,500 to
applicants at pan either that, whole amount to
gether, or such' sums as, may . hawentdC In•
vestmonte in this loan by' alit of Assembly Will
not be subject to any borough, school or county
tax.. . Application. to-be neitle , nt the' Carlisle ,
Doodah - Bank. to “wm.A-AtEnTgivg,
-, :Jan 2 I,est4ar ~',att`rireasuror.
- .tors . ' SI)opo,
AP3iM.ENVIONIS:
FRESH TEAS, 80. ,
.441i4cIttineou0;
Phil.: E.urgfiamr:Jßandage .Irngtittite
i ois h olt4movEP.to No. 4 Ninth Xtreet,t
sixth store above - Aitirket,
'EVOR.E . llT'OSPittotirGreautitittg
Pressure 'MUSS, ler : the cure of : Rupture;
Sheider,Braces, Supporters,. tftastie.Stoekings;
Suspensory, .11enturrhoids1;..pnd Bandages tor,
defornmeti. ,
tts,a6te — Rei d Egttfte
AT PIiiVA'TE SA,LB.
rinho,undersigried executor's of the stsiate.of R.
13 . ..Steveuson, deted, offer orlirivate sale,
,the ' real esta e, in West Vennsbot o
twp, Cumberland &minty, late'ihe property of
Richard IL'Sreverison, late of the borough of
Ciirlisle, doe'd e vhit-, '• " '
All that FA UM' situate in West Pennsbore
township, aforesaid, about one mile from the
bore kh of
,Newrille, bounded by lands of 1.
MCCulloch,.W Laughlin and°there, and
. ,
' CONTAINING 142 ACRES
•
more or less. The land is first rale • limestone
land, in good, cultivation and :well lenced, 96
neves Jr which aro clear and the rest in timber.
The improvements are a largo doublosione and
brick Dwelling HO USE,' two..
stories high, d large and subslan,
tial STONE BARN, a good well
of Limestone Water, and cisterns .tf
for rain water. There is on the
premises an orchard of welYselected fruit trees.
Also, a lot.of WOOD LAND that has seen
used with this farm, situate about one-lourthol
a inilo Born the Doubling Gap Springs, and adi.
joining dial property, containing ahout 22. acres.
Persons wishing to examine the farm can do so
by calling on - Mr. Long. the tenant on the place.
'1 erms made easy- to purchasers. Possession
and a good title wilrbe given on the Ist of A
pri41854.
T. COLLIN, STBVENSON,
JAMES W. MARSHALL,
Ex're of R. B Stovonaon.
' D9cember7. 1854,
FRESH , ARRIVAL!
rptlE subw:riber has jest renamed fro'an
adelphia; and is - now,
.opening a liirge and
elegant assortment of cheat) '
IfII\ITER GOODS,
consisting_ iri,' . nart of cloths, cassimers; easel
netts, flannels, blankets, jeans &c. •
Ladles , Goods—A beautiful •assortment df
do laineq, French - rnerinoes, paramettas, silks
new style barred, Cll9lllllorea, ribong,,shawls„f
Fille' worked collars. &c. '
Domestics—Bleacha find unbid minting,
chocks, tickings, canton flannels, &c.
Boots and Shoos—A largo assortment of
,men and boys winter boots. Also an entire new
stock of ladies' gaiters, moroccoThOots, bus.
dinsand slippers, cnildren's shoes in great vs•
riety,-guin over shoes of all descriotions.
;groceries—A. fresh lot of sugars, coffee,
tdas, molasses, spices, Ste.
As my winter ussort ment is new and full, we
cordially invite all our, old friends and custo
mers, and the public in general to call and or •
amino oar stock before purchasing elsewhere,
as we will take pleasure intshowing our goods.
and _will sell as cheap if not cheaper thamany
other store in the doolity, Recollect the old
stand—East Main Street.
CHAS. OGILBY.
Xslov 16 1853
STORE WON TO RENT
THE Large and Capacious STORE ROOM
on East High street, lately occupied by Mr.
Carothers as a Grocery Store. It to very elk
gibly situated for business Possession will be
given at any time. For terms enquire of
JACOB ZLIG.
Jan 11, 1854 •
FOR RENT.
_A_:ktvo Story_B RICK HOUSE
situate on the north eas' corner of
Loather and Pitt Streets, and a
Two Story_ Stone House on_Lou•
titer Street, no ,v occupied by - the •
Rev Mr Kreuter. Also several entalleidwel.
hugs tor root. Enquire of •
„,,ttiov_9's3] - JACOB S6NEll.,''
HOUSE AND LOT , FOR SALE.
TEIE two Story FRAME HOUSE •
vad Lot of Ground in South Ilano- ' er street, now occupied by Charles t'At s ■
Barnitz, immediately opposite Bent'7. k I
Store, is offered at privoto solo. For
terms enquito of the subscriber, Attorney for
the owner.
nov9's3tfj I R. M. HENDERSON.
HOTEL PROPERTY FOR'S-A-Lt.
A BARGAIN!
ALL that valuable property situate on the
north west cornerbf Centre Square, .
in the boroughlof Carlisle . ; known as ..^. 1 1 0
Beetetn'e Row The Main build- ills tip. ,..
ing is now occupied by H. L. Burk- 1 W e t .
!Older as a hotel. The balance of
the property is rented for offices, shops, Ate.—
This is one of the very beat properties for busi•
ness in the borough, and to capitalists offers
great inducements for investment. Thep lly
!Tont if desired will be made very easy.
Also, a very comfortable two story - D'iVEL
LING HOUSE. on the east end of Main St.,
adjoining property of Andrew Holmes, Esq.and
now occupied by Mr. David Greer. The lot is
42 feet front by 240 depth, and contains a
number of choice fruit trees. The' propertY is
in good order, and has a cistern, smoke house
bake oven: stable, &e. on:the lot. For panic
slurs 'enquire of j I •
lebb) CHARLES OGII.B Y.
NOTICE.
At a court Of Quarter Sessions of the Peace,
began on Monday the 30th of January,.lBs4, Cumberland
county,
holden at Carlisle in and for
county; before the Hon. Itonswr J. FIBUEH,
President Jodgo, and Samuel Woodburn and
Joan Rupp, Esqs. Associate Judges, the
following proceedings were had, viz:
The petition of the undersigned, 'Tcwn Coun
cil and Borough Authorities.ef the borough of
Mechanicsburg, respectfully represents, that
the present" charter es that borough is insuf-
Went, and they, therefore, pray your Honor's
'that the provisions of the set of Assernbly,
passed the 3d day of April, A. D. 1551, being
an act regulating boroughs, be extended to the
said Borough, and that the same may hecothe
subject to the restriotions, and possess the
powers and privileges conferred by said act,
and they will over pray, dcc.
:' H. P. FELLS, Pres.
GEORGE 8088, Barges& L.S..
W. C. lIOUSER, Council: 'L.S.
'D. H. SWILER, 4 4.5.
JNO.'T. AYRES. :L.S.
Attest, JOHN lIINELE,
Now to wit: 30th of January, 1854, ordered
that the abote application be filed in the °file°
of the Clork.of the Court of Quarter Sessions,
and notice of the application be published in
two newspapers in the borough of Carlisle, for
six weeks prior to the next April Term of said
Court. By the Court.
{- In testimony have bereui
i::osotryZ.andtlosealofsaid
, Court, at Carlialo, , this Slat January,
....
A D. 1854.
SAMUEL MARTIN,
Clerk
robBGw
El
NOT
Jacob Rheem for use
of A. H. Barnitz,
No. 15, November
Tertn,lB63;Ex.D.K.
John M. Good and I
Merin Good his wife. J ' *
Nov. 21st, 1853, In tho matter of the Sole
of thet‘Real Estate of JohnlVl. Good;—by con
sent $OOO 00 of the money considered itt
Court; and Rule for. appropriation at the nest
adjourned Court. • Notice of the appropriation
to ho given, according to law, By the Court.
Cumberland County [s.s.l • ,
George •Zinn, Prothonbtary, of the Court
of Common ?leas of said County, do oertify
that tlit; above is a true copy of a Rule entered
in theforegolug °nee, taken front the Records
of said Court. ' • ' • •
Given under. toy bend "and the EC?el of the
said Court at. Carlisle, the 4th day of Febru
ary, A D. 1854.
Fob 8.
GEO. ZINN, Proth'y
=MILTON. RAWL !
EBY'S FAMILY. GROCERY:
JovalUn'd Maracniba COfreeti; Green. and"
Roasted do., Orisons and Clorafied
Brown Sugars, Pulverised. Crushed and:- `
Loaf do, Solt Crushed (pressivirig)
.
.. .t.
nice, Farina and Ctirn Starch; iirom . a, t•
' Cocoa, Chocolate,' Vanilla .•'lleatt,„,.,
Mime, ditron, with Spiees of eiery kind;Ca
Sperm,'Mould,' Adamantine Candlea c ~• I
Orient* and Bagel-It 'Elt , filVMoillettes t
LoYerink's;finast quality Syrup. 9 :4 9
!WA ; rreslt'aseortment dull' ilte,above aril.
ales; 'and ''ts •guneral 'stingy of ether articles,
'usually kepi by us, all juslopenod and ler sale
fl v tp our new at rn room.. :2a.':' .' • , ' ' ' '._ •
Juno 8: i Bs,
3. '........ 43. W. El! ir•
tegal' !
• -
':4%4t - P-.Pti.l l 4,aiy - 13itner • dee'd,
ATOTIcg, is hereby given that Lettereresta
a motileV.lr at ille.datiiii:oV Mety'A. Hinter,
late-of Lower Allen township, Cnniberland 00.
dee,d4 have , been granted by, the. Rogiotor
said county‘ tiLthe sobserlber,:residing tn,tito
'same township:' . Allliersons' knowinv thorn
selves indebted' to-said -estate le • Min bred tto _ ;
make imthedi,lts pitymert -and :those having j
claims tti firesent them'fersettleineet•to ,
• MATTHIAS' HITHER.
Maiek " - Exec r:
-Estate of Peter JaeObk,' cfec'd; '
i c kn yriez dial Letters testa- •
; maniac; ,to 'tbe,estate of Peter Jacoby,
to nt loWnsitip,,Cumiuland, COI nty, ,
deceased, have bee n, grapt ed by the Register of •
said culipty to the subscriber,, residing in tit°
same township. All persons ,kriowing them
noises indebted to said. estate, are required' to
'make' immediate pal:intent and these - having - !
claims to present them for settlement to ,
• - •
PETER JACOBI', .• ,
March 8- w.
Estate of Henry Rielcabatigh, dec'd.
OTICE is hereby given that Letters 7 es
tamentary on the estate of Henry
ltiukb
baugh,late of Frankford township, Cumberland
county, dec, have been granted by the, Register
of said county, to the subscriber, residing in
West Pennsboro township. All persons indebt
ed to said estate are required to make immedi
ate payment, and those having claims to pre
sent therrifor settlement to
• SAMUEL DILL&R,
. marl Executor..
Estate of Michael Mil er, deq'd.
v.Ol.lcF, is hereby given that Jolters. testa
mentary on the estate of Michael Miller,
late of North Middleton township, dec'd, have
been granted to the subscriber, residing in the
same township, All persens having claims
against,said estate are requestedio present them
for settlement, and those indebted to make un
mediate payment to •
atEPII MILLER,
Feb 22 pd Ex7r
Estate.of Rev. Martin Wolf,' dec'd.
kTOTIC E is hereby given that letters of ad•
VII ministration on the estate of Rev. Martin
Waif, lite of Hamilton county. Ohio, deceased,
have been granted by"the Register of Cumber
lei.d county, Pa., to the undersigned,. residi , g
in South Middleton to..vaship, Climb. county.
All persons indebted to said estate ate required
to make immediate payment, and those haVing
claims to presen(them to
dACOI3 RITN ER,
Feli2eGt • , •Adm'r•
,
Estate of Mrs. Ann Eberiy,.dec'd.
VoTIGE is ;hereby given thn, letters of ad.'
1.11 ministration on the estate of Mrs Ann EU-, ,
erly, late of West Pennsboro township, deed,.
have been granted by the Uegister of said coon
fno the subscriber, residing in Mechanicsburg
ill persons having claims against said estate
ire requested to present them for-settlement,
and those indebted Ito make immediate pay- •
ment to JOHN EBPE2 LY,
Feb 1.56,tpd
In the Court of Common Pleas of Cum
berland County.
Elizabeth Traub, by her 1 No. 32 August
next friend George Spun- I Term, 1853.,
gunlaurg
vs
' . Sabot:elm
John Traub. I' Divorce. J Divorce.
- Same party - N0..N0v.. term 1 8 53
vs Alias Subpoena
Same • Sur Divorce
--The said Suliptena and alias Subpoena having
been issued out of said Court, and proof made
that the Said John Traub, the defendant, could
not be found in the siad county.ot Cumber.
land. Now the said John ITraub the deten•
•dant is 11Jreby notified and required to appear
on the first_day, of' the next Apra-term—Monti
day the I,oth of ,April next—to answer the said
complaint. JOS. McDARMO ND,
Mar 1 1854 Sheriff.
•
,
y~ycritjlf
In the Court of Common ..Pleas of Cum-'
berland County.
Sophia Rice, of the bor.)
ough ol 'Carlisle, by her I N 0.3, November
next friend Geb. ,Foland I Term 1853. - •
VS •
.41 Subpoena
laPeter Rice. f sur Divorce.
Same party }No. 2, January Term
vs . alias subposna -
Same stir Divorce
The said subpoenaland nlius tiuhpena having
been issued out of said Court, and proof made
thatthe siidlPeter Rice the delendent, could
not be found in the said county of Cumberland.
Now the said Peter Rice, the delendent. is
hereby notified and required to appear on the
next April Term—Monday tbe 10111 of April
next—to ansnor the said complaint,
JOS. McDARAIOND.
.
Mar 1 4w _ Sheriff.
Court Proclamution:
WHEREAS the Honorable .T.,11. GRA
HAM,President Judge of the several
Courts of ommon Pleas of the counties of
Cumbe-land, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva
nia, and Justice of the several Courts of ''Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery i'a
said counties. and Hon. John Rupp and Sein
ed Woodburn, udgcs of the Court of Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delive..y, for.the
trial of all capital and other offenders, in the
said county of Cumberland,by their precepts to
=directed, dated the 10th of January, 1854,
have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer
and GeneralJailDelivery,to be holden at Car
lisle, on the .0d MONDAY .of April, 1854,
(being the 10th day)at 10 o'clock in the film
noon. to continue twci wedke.
NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the
Coroner. Justices of the Pectic) and Constables
of the said County, of Cumherlmd: that they
are by the said precept coinmanded to be then
and there in their proper. persone,.witli
,their
lAN records. ingnisitions, examipetions and
all other remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices appertoin to bl done, and
all those that are bound by recognizancea, to
prosecute against the prisoners that are or then
shall be in the Jail of said coirtity, are to be
there to prosecute them as shall he inst. •
JOSEPH MoDARNIOND, Sheriff.
SnEttriv's OFFICE, Carlisle. 1
Feb.ls, 1854.. ( -
SHERIFF'S SOME&
J3Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend,-
litoni . Espouse. issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Cumberland• county, and to
me directud, I will expose to public venduo or
outcry at the Court Ilona° in the borough of
Carllelo, on FRIDAY the 31st day of March,
1854, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following descri.
bed real estate, viz;
A Tract of Land. situate in Dickinson
township, Cumberland county, containing 150
ACRES more in less, bounded on the north by
hinds of Adam C'oovet- and David Demuth, on
the' west by Wm Orli:ter, on the south by
lauds of John Thrush and on the east by lands
of T.. C. Miller; having thereon erected a two ,
story WEATHERBOAED GOlJSE,l.Kitch
en,' Log Barn, &c. Seized and taken in esecu•
lion as the property of Thomas S Wilson,
John Stockton- and Mary Jatio•lus wife, Into
.Katy Jane Wilson in right of the said Mary,
Withrow M lesander Wilson In right
ofrais,late ..4143 Ann D Wilson, nos dead, and
James G Wilson. , ,
. _
• Also a 'not of Land, situate in Dick- •
Mean township,
,contititting .20 AC R ES, more ' r
or Ices, bounded on the west by. 'l' C Miller,
on the north by T C on the east by bind
of of. Dr. W C Chambers and on the south by
Henry Shank and John Leaver, having there•
on erected a one story LOG HOUSE:, ,Syr. • '
Also-a_Tnict of Mountain Lnnd, situ- .
ate in Dickinson township, containing 20 Acres
more or , lose r bounded on the north by T. C.. ,
Miller; east by Martin Shatik, south tiu4 Wen
by Jacob Koller, Seized and token
'lion as the property of Jacob 13, yler..
Also Tract, of Land, shoals in Dick.
intiOntoWnship.conteining 90 ACRES more or
less. bounded on-the west try lands orrC Mil- i
ter: on the. north C Miller. 'Mist T C •
Miller 'and% ori the 'south'by hinds'al 'Martin
.
.ci m osi,iying,. thereon . erected a two story-
LP G . HOSE. Kitchen, Log Barn. Seizt-ti
' ,A token in execution as the property of John''
;'Also ti' , Loinf . Greinid,'?effeater•in the
town ril Conti:ovate. Dickinsonlownship„ con
!ailliLlig''ONE ACRE more criless,-tuninded by.
int'ot .11rs'81taiTtter: on the- west, Mr;' &Tient
Mi'llManittn, John , Mohnity. - oni the onst, - ntid ,
Ate Walnut Bottom road on the moult; [turbid'
tkercOn 'cractedrit two, story .1-MUSE port
lniek and 'part log,' Sr.c. • Seized' and taken 'in •
*within, as the property pf Beniarriin
nor, and all to he sold by me. . "
JtiSEPII WI/ A RMONB,', Sheriff.'
Sheriff's Office. Carlisle,2 , .
• Match 1.18.111 ii S •. • „
till tictrato.
. . ,
; •
N k r OTICE is hereby even that I intend to k
I\ - nji~ily of tics - ete.hing term of the•Couritof
(leanest SuSSltiliS of Cumberland, countyfor •
_Lteen-e to beep a public house St the stand
now occupy us such in Mechanicsburg, • •
JAMES A. MELOY
We the tindcrOgned citrzene of the borough
OrMdehanuebuis:Sounty-'of Gumbeiland. de'
acrtify.thiti wo are- well .acipminted with, the
above -named J A NI el9y. that he is of good
repute for honesty and temperstnee.antfie well
provided-With houie ro .nt and conveniences for
the acconnnotlation of strangers and travellers
and that such trio, and 'Cavern is neceatiary to
aeconimodate tho public and eniertain st:angers
and travellers. •
. Uhler, George Singizeri
Benininin 'How, Adam Hauck, John Rimer,
Shnoii A fiTrAti , Jacob Hartztliim, WM Miller,
Wilimn,•Joel Borlitig, John, Hoover, John
Duey, Samuel Garver, Adorn Sierer. ,
xavEltsv LICENSE.
IVIOTICE is
,hereby given that l intend to
at the ensuing term of the Cotirt,of
-Quaiter SE3ssions of Cumberland county, lima
Liccuse to-keep a,public house in the stand now
octiupied by Frederick Zericher. being an old
stand: in Neivtori town s hip. said Country.
m 8 HENRY HURSEL
We'the undersigned citizens of the township
of Newton, Cumb: county, do certify that we
are well acquainted 'with the above named
Henry Hursh, that ho is of good repute for here-,
esty and temperance, and, is well provided with
house room and conveniences for the accom
moilatiOn of strangers •and Irovellers, and that
snail led or Tavern is neoeshary to accommo
date the public and entertain strangers,
'P . A Meliitin , cy, D Witt It Baker, Dewitt I
Pisle'e, J W Vendorbelt, Joseph Kissinger, D
Westheffer, Joel Bricker, John Westheffer, D
Myers, Samuel Green, Henry Murder; David
Waggoner, ‘Daniel liindig, Jacob Landis,
T a.VEICENT LICENSE].
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to
apply at the ensuing : term of the Court of Quar
ter Session& of Cumberland connty for a License
to keep a public house in the house 1,,n0w oc
cupy us - such in the borough erthirlielt
• mB. HENRY GLASS,
V We the Undef'siened 'citizens of the borough
of Carlisle, West Wardoin the county of CI m;
berland, do eerti y lint we nro well acquainted
with the above named Henry Glass, that heir
of good repute for honesty and temperance.
and is well provided with house and convenien:
ces for the accommodation of :strangers and
travellers. and (lint such len or Tavern is inec:
essary to acconnnedrite the public and entertain
stranger. and travellers. .
. . 0
'a Stough, George Muriel, Georget
Murray, Jos W Patton, R A Noble, ,Thortas
Conlyn, John Noble. J R Egbert, S'A Gould,
H L:Burlibolder. J K foyer, J O'Neil.
TAIT-MEM LICENSE.
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to
apply at the ensuing; term .of the Court of
Quarter Sesions,of Cumberland county, for a
License to keep" a public house in the house I
now occupy-'as each, in Shiremanetor n, said
county.
ma . DAVID BOLLINGER.
We the undersigned citizens of Leper Allen
'township, in the county of Cumberland, do
certify .that we arc welt acquainted with the
said David Bollingcr,.that ho is of good repute
for honesty sue temperance, and is well provi
ded with house room and conveniences for the
accoinmoiation of strangers and travellers and
that such Inn or Tavern is necessary for the
,accommodefion of the public and to entertain
strangers and travellers. '
leaac Goshart, Wm B Reeser, Jonathan
Brubaker, John Sheely, jr, Jeremiah IslieedeS , ,
Jacob Long, John Shelly, sr, H Rupp, Jacob
Bates, David Wise, F Long, F N Reichert,
. _
TAV7IIIIV
NOTICE is hereby given .that I intend to
apply- at- the- ensuing term - of the--Court of
'Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county for a
License to 'teep a-public house in the house L
now occupy as such, in North Middleton tvip.,
Guntherlaud calmly
nie
J. C. 13E.ECIIER
We the undersigned citizens of the township
of North Middleton, in the county of Cumber
land, do eertify that we are well acquainted with
the above minted J C Beecher, tnat lie io of
good repo te for honesty and terupetapec, and is
well provided with house ror.m and convenient
era for the entc.minment of strangers and tray.
Okra, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary
to accommodate the public and entertain stran
gers and travellers]
David Nailer, MI F Swiger, Jacob Wagoner,
Jacob Lie, John K Ileidier, M Wynkoop,
Knelt- Conrad Morderf, J R Beittline,Jacob
Gutshall- Adam Gilaugh, Christopher Orris,
Levi iVlordorf. Daniel Miller.
TAVERN' LICENSE!.
NOTICE is hereby given that I I intend in
apply at the ensuing Term of the Court of
Quurter Sessions of:. Cumberland coulity for a
License to keep a public hoes° in the hotisei
now occupy ,as such, in Wormleysburg, East
Ponnahoro twp, Cumb. coumv•
m 8 ALEX. WILLS.
We the undersigned citizens of the township
of East Pormsboro, do certify that we are well
acquainted with the above named Alex. Wills,
lind.he Is agouti _repute for honesty and.tem
pertince,•and fs well provided with house room
and the conveniences- forthe accommedation of
strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or
Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public
and is entertain strangers and travellers,
George Mann, David Eichelbarger, David
Brown. Sroruel Fish, Daniel Needhammer,
Michael Free, Jones Eichelbat ger, Martin,
Kreezer, John P Boyer, Jacob Ebereol , Jacob
Beniger, Joseph Martin.
TAVERN LICENSE.
ickTOTICE is Aereby given that I intend to
II apply at the ensuing term of the Court of
Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county for a
License to keep a of_
house at the stand I
now oeeupy no such in Mifflin township, at
White Sulpher Springs,
SCOTT COYLE.
We the undersinedeitizens of Mifflin twp.,
county of Cumberland, do certify that we are
well actiaaintect with the° above named Scott
Ccyfe, that:he : is of good repute for honesty and
temperance, end is well provided . with honse
room and conveniences for the accommodation
of strangers and - travellers and, that euth Inn
and Tavern is necessary to accommodate the
public and entertain strangers and travellers,
Ai .M. Middletbn, Jacob"Gres, Nathaniel G.
Brown, Win. Donn, John Finkbiner, .lucth
Bowman, James Harlan. .George.•Knettle,
Daniel Daelhouren. Wm. McDonald, William
floove . r: (loner Asper. '
Extensive Furniture Rooms.
S
elt ca the attention of House Keepers and the
public to his extensive stock of ELEGANT
URNIT RE. including Sofas, Waretobes,
Centro and other Tables, Dressing and , Plain
Bureaus and every other article in his branch of
business. Also, now on hand the largest ps.
aortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the 19west
prices. Itr - Cotlins made at the shortest natio
and a Hoarse provided for funerals. He sidle
its a call at his establishment on Natth Hance
var street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. 8.-Fur
niture hired out by the month or year .
Carliale,March 20. 1850.-1 y
Dollard, Premium Artiste in flair.
Inventoi Celebrated Gossamer' Vent4a!log
Irig. and Elastic
.11and roc/laces.
Instructions to enable Lqdies and Gentlemen
to inettsurelheil , heads. withitteettraiy '
For Wigs, blithes Toupees 6.4, scalps, inches
No 1 The mind 'of No I From forehead to
the head back as far as bald
2 F rom forehead 2 Over loreltead us far
over the head to as required
the neck • 3 Over the crown of the
3 gram ear to. ear , head
'over the top
4 Frcm , ear, to ear
round the forehead
R DOLLAR.I.Ihas always ready for sale a
splendid stodc•of Gents' NN'igs, l'oupees,Ludies"
%Vigo, half ,Wigs,' Frizots, Braids, Curls , &o,
beautifully manulaultiretl, and as c.hleap as any
establishment la the Uijolt
, Dullards ilerliimium'estrnct or Lustrous Flair
Toeic,prepared. from South American Herbs
and Ito
,Is, the most successful article ever pro.
dueuti,.for, preserving : the. hair from falling out
or changing color, restoring and preserving it in
if healthy and litsurinat state Among, other rea
Boas why Rolla rd's hair coiling stlloon maintains
no tomeose popidarity, is the tact that his folio
is ntipied to every head of hair cut at his, estah
lishinent, consequently it . is kept in better pres
ervation than 'under any knownt application It
being thus practically tested Ire thousands, offers
the geeatest.guaratitee of its efficacy. .
601.1 n/11 - niotnlo and retail at his Old' Establish
metti 177 Chcatimt street oppo,ite, AO State
House, Philadelphia
It Dollard lien at least discovered the nn- plus
' ultrtrof ITAIIHYVEIhhd seinen:ices it for sale
with perfect confidence, in its •,suriiitstang overt
thing , nf the kind pew )11 use' lt colors. the hair
either black or brown,_ (us may by desiree) sou
: lit used without ittjury,to the hair or Skin either
by„, , tatilit or otherwise, can he washed-off in tan
rlnules ,utter application, :without datraeting.
Worn its rillaarr., Persons visiting. the, city are
invited, hini a Cpir; - .-_,;
L'Otters ,tithirsisseik.lo. 110:.
Cheailiut eared, AllijajAniphitti,:iy4l.reqiyis.ait4n...
lien. •
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