Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 14, 1855, Image 5

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- ti lt i STATE Or 'SAMEL U . A 1 00,
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NEII, decoased.,-1\ °tiro Is hereby given tit het
ors of AdministrOtion on the estate of Samuel } aggo
ndiclate of Newton township, Cumberland county, de
:ceased, have been granted by the Register of said coun
ty, to the subscribers, residing in the same township.—
All persons knoiting themselves indebted to said estate
•are required to,inake immediate payment and these
hoeing claims to present them for settlement to.
NANCY W.MIGONER, 1 .
ISRAEL WM/GONER,' I Admr's.
marl4r 1
REMOVAL !-BESSON -& SON;
bog leave to inform you that they have i mem ,
the PLIILADELPHIA FAMILY Mounputvo STORE from
No. t,2 South Second Street, to the now building No.
!Oa Chesnut Street, (five doors above Eighth, South
aide) where they will offer an increased stock at r
filced prices. 1:0)__NOw Spring Goods daily opening.
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10 1 AVERN LICENSE.--To the Hon
orablo Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of
t Pease of Cumberland County, at April Sessions,lBss.
The petition of John C. Penslee '
respectfully represents,
that your petitioner is provided with the necessary re
q.U(BR5 fa> keeping a house of publio 'entertainment, in
the house now•kept by 'William IL. Boyle in the borough
of Now Cumberland, 'your, >petitioner, therefore, prays
your honors to grant him it Llconint for the sonic the on
suing'year, commencing on the first of April next; as in
duty, bound will- ever pray, '&c.
Mar. 14. 'JOHN C. PEASLEE..
- We the undersigned citizens of the borough of Now
Cuinberland In the. county of Cumberland, do certify
that we aro well acquainted with the above named John
C.Ponsleo, that ho is of good repute for honesty and
temperance, and Is well provided with house room and
conveniences for the accomodation of strangers and tray
client,. Mid thatsuch_inn or tavern is 'necessary to ac
comodnto the public and entertain strangers and trav
ellers. John F. Leo, Lovris Lewis Young, John
J. null, John Curtner, Josph Kr.bger, M. A. Stever, Jno.
ll:Church, John Ripe, Charles Oyster, Josiah McLane,
A. 0. Smith.
TAVERN LICENSE.—To the Eon
orable Judges of the Court of General Quarter Ses
sions-of the Peace of Cumberland County, at April Ses
sions, 1855. The petitionnf Martini - luta:el respectfully
represents, that your petitioner is provided with the
necessary requistis for Wiping a house of public enter
tainment in - the house now occupied as such by David
Mowrey in the township of Hopewell, Your petitioner
therefore prays your Honors to grant him a licence for
the same the ensuing year commencing on the second
Monday of April next, as in duty bound ho will over
pray die.
MAitTIIcHUNKT:Ti.
We the undersigned citizens of the township of 'lope
well in the county of Cumberland do certify that we are
well acquainted with the above named Martin Onnkel
that he Is of good repute for honesty and temperance
and is well provided with honio room and conveniences
fir the accomodation of strangers and travelers and that
such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accomodate the pub
lic rind entertain strangers and truvelers. John M. Mit:
ler, David Moworoy, John McCoy, Robert Quigley, Jo
seph Ramp. J. W. Vanderbelt, Janes Henderson sell.,
James Henderson Jr., Robert B. Laughlin, Robert Elliott
William Ruth, William Wherry Michael Morret, David
Wherry.
r 1A V ERN LICENSE.—To the Hon
orable the Judges of the court of General Quarter
Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland county..at April
sessions, ISbu, The petition of Henry litunsh respect
fully represents, that your petitioner is provided with
the necessary requisites flu. keeping a house of public
entertainment in the house now occupied by hint as
such in Newton township. Your petitioner therefore
prays your Honors to grant him a License for the saute
the ensuing year, commencing on the second Monday of
April nest, and as in duty bound he will ever pray, .1:c.
marl4pd HENRY 11014511.
We the undersigned, citizens of the township of New
ton in the county of Cumberland, do certify.that we are
well acquainted with the above named Henry Hursh,
that he ix of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and Is well provided with house room and conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and
that such tun or Tavern is necessary lo accommodate
the public and entertain strangers and travellers.
John Westheirer, Jacob Loy, Daniel Dyers, J. G. Mc.
Forione, Witiia, , Lohman, Daniel Darrick, Daniel Kin
dig, David Waggoner, Joseph Mehl, Deter Ilemberger,
J. K. Shop, Henry Sipe, H. Mickey, Henry Hardy, Joel
Bricker.
TAVERN LICENSE.—To the Hon
orable the Judges of the General Court of Quarter
Sessions of the Pram, of Clunberlaud county, at April
sessions, 1555. The petition of J. C. Beecher respectful
ly represents, that your petitioner is provided with the
necessary requisites for heaping a house of public enter
tainment in the house now occupied by him as such in
Nort4i Middleton township. Your petitioner therefore
pray your 'loners to grant him a License for the same
the ensuing year, commencing on , the SOMIlli Monday
of April next, and as lu duty bound he will ever pray.
nsarl4pd .1. C. DEWIER.
We the undersignod citizens of thetownship of North
Middleton in the county of Cumberland, do certify that
we are well acquainted with the above natnethileecher,
that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and Alvah provided with house room and/conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and
that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate
the public and entertain strangers and travellers.
L'hilip Baker, Levi'Mordorf, J. R. Belstlin, Jacob rot.
shall, Daniel Malone, John Thomas, Matthew Wynkoop,
Christian lituort, Christopher Orris, DavidNailor.Albert
Oillach, Swiger, Wm. Shugert, jr. Henry Suydor,
Alexander Grisinger, William Kinard.
AVERN LICENSE.—To the Hon
°rublele the Judges of the Court of Oeneral Quarter
Sessions of the peace of Cumberland County, at April
sessions, 1855. The petition of A. P. Erb respectfully
represents, that your petitioner is provided with the ne
cessary requisites for keeping a house of public enter
tainment in the house now occupied by him as such in
East Penusboro township. Your petitioner therefore
prays your Honors to grant him a License for the same
the ensuing year, commencing on the second Monday of
April next, and as In duty bound he will over pray,ke.
marbt A. I'. ERB,
We the undersigned citizens of the township of East
Penneboro, in the county of Cumberland, decertify that
we are well acquainted with the above named A.l l Erb,
that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided with howie room and conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and
that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary to accommodate
the public and ontortrin strangers and travellers,
.1, Longenecker, tiattmel 1111molrIch, Frederick Arnold,
Henry Kreiger, 11. Eilheffer ' Jonas Huntsberger,
Albright, John hoover, lieninger, John McCann,
Geo.,W. Assiut., Daniel Bopp, Jeremiah Bowers,
rrIAVERN LICENSE.—To the Ilon
a orable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter
Sessions Gif the Peace of Cumberland County. at April
sessions, IMO. The petition of Scott Coyle respectfully
represents, that'your petitioner Is provided with thb ne
cessary requisites fur keeping a hOUNO of public enter
tainment in the house now occupied by him as ouch in
Mifflin toWnehip. Your petitioner therefore preys your
Honors to grant him a License for the same the ensuing
year, commencing on the second Monday of - April next,
and as in duty bound ho will over pray, Ac. •
marl 4 • Scow COYLE.
Wif the undersigned citizens of the township of Mif
flin, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are
well acquainted with tho abovo named Scott Coyle, that.
he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and it
well provided with house room and Convenienensfor the
e•aommodndion of strangers end travellers rin dth a t such
Inn or Tavern is necessary to aceemitualato the public
and entertain strangers and travellers..
floury boyder, William Patton, I.hillp
A. 11, Kennedy, J. D. Perry, Hearne Henry, S.
Donnell, John F. Wise,'A, Il..lliddlefon, N. O. Ibnwn,
Christian Vallor, John M. Dayhir4mi,
EJt
11 . . FRITZ, lIILNIMY CO.
‘l . O. 20; North Street, l'hiladelTn,
1 M
4.1110CC0 ANI:FACT WI EltS, Cut - cirri: I, d Import
er. ni PI; lINCI , CAI,I , SKINS, nud Dealers n Ited and
at'. 50 , 1,1 Leather and Klll. .
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FRANCISCUS,'
,t e MA NUFA('ITTEIt uF COTTON. LAPS,
W.tdding% 'no Yarn, Carpel Chain, Cotton Yarns,
LA m p.. N MA; A NI) I'Ltil It WICKS,
he otTer'fi to sell fit the Lowest Cash PI'INJH at No.
!t. - .'Marltet Street :drive Second, North side, Philadelphia
IN
fizonaz Bnmne; Jorm: C. linowN, and JOHN ciANntruN, Esquires, Pirsctors of the Poor and of the House of
Employment of (lumbarland county,atCouut, with said county, from We Ist day of Juuunry to 31st day of
Decenaber, A. D., 1854, inclusive, '
Received from County Treasurer, $OOOO 00
Amount in hands of Treasurer at last rettlel
• mont, 393,.(i
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Of D. Wherry for use of Roe. linllcr, ILO 00
Of James Clendonin and M. Minich for hides
MU=
Of U.O. Sanderson for uSe'of Mary Knottle, .., 90 00
Of - Ihnutninger for use A. E. lieflie
-11 nger, . 91 4.1
Of R. Snodgrass for nso of sort, -05 00
Of John Laughlin for use of C. Laughlin, 00 00
For drove pasture, 35 75
For Tallow, : 27 70
Of John O. Brown fbr use of J. 0. Thompson, 11 00
For Segars, 6 25
For Sundries, 3 37
For Indentures, 3 00
Of D. Crouse for xiso,
For Timothy-sead,
Cash duo Jacob Squire, Trcaauror,
Jcuvm SQUIRE, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor House and I
with the Directors of the said Institution, from th
Inclusive, VIZ:
By payment of Directors orders, $7.443 471.:c
7 head of Horses,
13 Much Cows,
17 head of Steers,
3 Dulls,
23 head of stock hogs,
20 Dogs, average weight, 225 pounds, (6,025 lbs.)
21 -Beeves, average weight, 400 pounds, 111,81:0 lbs.)
17 Sheep, average weight., 50 pounds, 050 lbs.)
4 - k - Iliad and 1 Narrow wheeled Wagon,
1 Stono Wagon,
1 Wagon Red,
1 pair of Wood-holders, 2 pair of ]lay-ladders,
1 Cart and Cart-gears,
1 Tilbury and Harness,
4 Plows and 4 harrows,
I Double Shovel PioWA and 3 Singh) Shovel Plows,
1 two horse Sled,
1 Threshing Machine and Horse Power,
1 Fanning Mill,
1 Rolling Screen,
1 Corn Sheller,
2 Cutting Boxes,
2 Grindstones,
34 Cow Chains and 2 log Cabins,
050 bushels of Whaat,
43 do Of Rye,
750 du of Corn,
000 do of Oats, •
40 du of Potatoes,
2 do of Cloverseed,
1 do of Timothyseed,
2 do of Soup boons,
6 do of Bunch beans and pea",
161 Shirts and Chorales,
73 Frocks,
10 Caps, •
VS Aprons,
21 Chaff-beds,
. 4 Bolsters,
37 Pillow Casco,
5 Sun-bonnets,
25 Sheets,
22 pair of Stockings knitted,
20 pair of Stockings footed,
25 Towels,
14 Comforts,
9 Table Cloths,
60 pounds of hard Soap, fy
'3O barrels of soft Soap.
Number of Paupers In the Tnstltution Ist January 1854, of whirlrl4 wore colored, 106
Number admitted up till 31st December 1854, of which 17 were colored and 3 born In the house, W 8
Making the whole number through the year, 314
202
Of which 18 died, 6 children bound out, 10 eloped and 168 discharged,
Leaving the number of paupers in the Poorimuso Ist January 1855, of which 16 aro colored,
Out-door paupers supported at public expense through the year,
Whole number remaining chargeable at the end of the year,
Of those remaining In the Door-home 31st December 1854, there ;re—
ndes 71, of which 8 aro' colored,
Females -10, of which 3 are colored,
Out-door paupers,
Moro nro itO nOar no ran be aseertained, 2 under 1 sear; O'frotn 1 to 5; 0 iiiinf.s to In 4ft from 10 to 204-12 cralla
,to :.;u: 14 - feoni Su to 40; 14 froia - 46 to 5o ;17 fron t /10 16 - I‘4 '23 front nO to 7 0 ; 10 - {toui - 70 to RO; 1 from FO to UO.
lit midi tion to the above, 177 I ran,sient paupers or travelloro, horn been receivtid and supported for &bort periods
I thout rogntnr orders. ' ' _
Directors of tam Poor nail of thu lions,. of ob.
ployment Cumberland county, .lo certify tllGT 4 ldiu
abovo and foregoing ciatement to contaln Just nod
Ulu) exhlbit of the notitution atirin g poriod altos o
stated, according to thll I cot of our '
Given under our hautlAJbls lint day of January, A.B.
1856,
Lotto: BRINDLE,
'..1011.N.C. BRUIN N,
.7.OIN.CLENDEN
• birootors of thu Poor of Cumberlond Co.
l i lt6 r lClt i Otr§E STATEMENT Oa 1854.
ME
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STOCK ON THE FAR
BEEF, PORK, 3LUTTON AND VEAL, FATTE
FARNIING UTENSILS ON TII
SCHEDULE SIIOWINO THE PRO
MANUFACTURED AND MAD
By payment of intekatt ow dower in favor
of Mrs, O'Brien, on laud purchased of
A. Nl'Dowell in 1842, $ 38 91
Groceries., merchandise, clothing and bed
ding Included,
For stock,
Fur flour, grinding. &c.,
For support of out-door paupers,
For Leather.
For ',Weber for flooring, &c.,
For tailoring and hutting,
For sboemaking, •
For stone coal,
For materials fbr improvents, kr., for
house and farm,
For wagonmaking and coopering, includ
ing ono new wagon,
For tin and copper-wore and rowing coal
stoves and drums,
For drugs and materials for drug 8114,
1 w hardware,
.' racers of Mifflin township, Allegheny
county, for use of M. Swartz,
Carpenter work,
Constable's fees for removing paupers,.
Directors of Perry, "couaty, for support of
MEM
2 50
8 25
124 0814
$7,443 463.4
paupers,
For freight on lumber, coal and groceries,
Lunatic Hospital at Harrisburg, for sup
port of paupers,
Sheet-iron for drum Storni,
Out-door funeral expenses,
Out-doto medical aid,
For castings,
For saddlery,
For Gloverseed,
For a windmill,
For new Cooking stove, ,
•
For illaelunnithing,
For travelling expenses,
For printing and stationary,
•
For sundries, -
Joseph Lobach's salnry, hirelings wages
included,
Dr. A. J. Harman, physician,
George ShoatTer extra pay as Director,
George Brindle "
John C. Brown "
Thomas M. Diddle, Attorney,
Jacob Squire, Treasurer
Louse of Employment of Cumberland county, In account
o 14 day of Jaduary to tLo 31gt. (1.4 of December, 1854.,
Received from County Treasurer,
Received from J. Lobach, Steward, from
different sources 4.4 exhibited in forego
ing statement, 667 103,4
Cash reinalning in hands of Treasurer at
last settlement,
Balance due Jacob Squier, Treasurer,
- ¢7,443
11ST JANUARY, 1555
head of Shoats,
xmnil Pigs,
head of Sheep,
Chives.
NED AND KILLED ON TIIE FARM IN 18E4.
13 Calves, average weight, GO pounds, (858 lbs.) making
In all 20,113 lbs.
E FARM IST JANUARY, MS
6 sett of Wagon-goers,
6 sett of Plow-gears, „
1 sett of Carpenter tools,
1 sett of illauksmitlis tools,
1 sett of ,llutchering tools,
6 Wheelbarrows,
1 Cabbage Knife, •
6 Grain Cradles,
13 Mowing Scythes,
3 Mattocks,
3 Crowbars, .
6 Shovels,
Quarrying tools, and a variety of Spades, Forks,
Siekols, Rakes,Corn Hoes, Stone Ilarutners,Sledges,
Axes, Wood-saws, Mauls, Wedges, Sc.
ICE DS OF TILE FARM FOR 185&
25 do of Outons,l
10 do T of Parsnips,
40 do of Boots,
400 bends of Cabbage,
1115 doz. Cucumbers,
70 tons of Hay,
20 loads of Cornfodder.
18 barrolii if gotta Cider,
0 of IVator-cider.
IN THE HOUSE AND SHOP
1S Coffins tondo In Carpenter Shop,
1 largo medicine Casa for Drug Shop,
1 large Kitchen Table,
2 now Wheelbarrows,
1 two horse Sled,
] largo Gate
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1 now Cart-body,
60 cords of wood cut,
400 Hails made,
25 dollars worth of 111ncicsmIthIng done,
Modo new shafts for Tlllbury and for Sled,
Singlo and Double-trees,
Plek and Fork-handles,
Stools and Benches fur P.oor Rouse,
New door for Slaughter House, - •
We, Ilre undersigned, Auditors of emnborland emnlty
elected and sworn according to law, haling emintitual
.1110 acenktufs anti 'vouchers of thu Pirectors..of the Poor
and llotwu of Einployinunt, of said county, from thu .I.ld
clay of January Li, the 31,4 day .11 De.eonkbur, A.
incliudve. do cortifY that wo..find a balancu tin(' .ine,ll,
Spkicr, Ebq., 1.1.,•:‘,,nrcr, by Oa , biructors of sac,' randitu.
Hn. of Oa Hon of one hundr.al anti t wenty•four dollars
and uin, ty-eiglit and one-furth rents.
(oven utlilor our hands itt Carlisio, this sthofJonunry
A. I)., hf,ii
J. D. IBIAWBALTOJE,
• ISAAC EINC tr A IN.
JACOB STEINIB AN,
Auditors of Cuunisirltind County.
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dor Safe , ttilit) Rent.
VVLUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
AT 1'l:IVATI! SALll.—.The 'subscriher Will '64
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the Property. lie now owns and ueeti
11. ""). pies, fornierly,Owned by the Rev. T. V
Wry:, Moore, situated on South Hanover it
7'Carlisle, adjoining - the property of Mr
Wm.,tirahatn, near the Walnut...hot
tom goad, consisting .of a TOWN LOT AND A DALE
90 by 240 feet, upon which are erected a good two story
FltA MB HOUSE, Wood Moe and Stable, together with
other outbuildings. Thomis also a good brick cemented'
Ciskyro, capable of holding forty-hvo hogsheads of water;
The property is in good repair.
Also, for sale, a full TOWN LOT adjoining the above,
60 by 2.10 feet. Any ono wanting such property will do
well to call and examine,
nov22,—Cm
2,379 10%
874.00
468 24
482 65
21401 M
278 47
137 60
149 19%
162 67
eA UMBER JAND FOR SALE.-
4 1 14Th6 subserihels will sell at private' sale about
'-4450 ACRES VF IdOUNTAIN Tlllittrit 'LAND, in
ots to atilt purchasers - ) The timber_ le yellow pine fit
or sawing and building purposes, as also oak and chest
nut. The land le located very near the new road lea:
ding from James Weakley's FM, Mill to Camel Sorge,
and extends up said road as Itigh as Cold Spring. adjoin.
leg tidier(' Woods, :Sohn Sterrett and nuskell en ,
Seymour's say mill. A- draft of the land can be seen
the house of A. Cornery at, Weakly's saw mill: -•
' Feb. 20, 55. R. & S. ti
119 08
119 32y,,:',
102 a
161 41, 1 ,:i
95 87%
84 60
63 12%
60 04%
I • VALUABLE PROPERTY
SALE OR RENT.--The spa taus
4, OWII nianslon, 'with two adjoining IT LL
• LOT. 4, on .1 - ain street. Carlisle, tadonging
to the estate of 001Drge A. Lyon, Esq. dee'd.
Apply to NVM. 11. MILLER, Esq.. Carlisle.
t< - n_ M
A large variety of Household and 'ellen FUR
NITRE, the property - of the said dece.tsed. will he sold
at public sale at his late residence, on FRIDAY, the 12d
of Eebruary, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
73 26
68 86,.
BO 30
58 82
47 75
24 00
4i 10
28 073, 2
40 50
28 00
40 00
49 05 3 ,1;
23 91 1
6 9.,C 4 ,
8 443'
EiMffli!lll
ATALUABLE FARM . of ONE HUN
. ' DIM) AND FORTY ACRES , more or less, at pri.
rate sale.—The subscriber intending to go west the en
suing spring, will soli his form on or before the first of
April next, on favorable terms. The farm is idttnited
one mile from the town of Newrille and threo quarters
of a mile from the C. V. IL It. depot. The improvements
consist of a BRICK HOUSE, a frame barn, together
with other out buildings, nil of which are entirely new.
Thos is a fine well of never failing water at the door
and a spring near the barn. For further Information
address the subscriber at Nowsille.
$ 7,443 48 % Feb. 11„45. W. K. MeFARLANE.
600 00
100 00
35 00
10 50
12 00
30 00
40 00
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
OFFERED FOR SALE AND POSSESSION lIIVEN
M EDI ATE LY.—A large double TIVt!
BTORY HOUSE, with Stabling and Ilatb
aa ~ r r
i 7 li'mses. The lot of ground contains
/gig . great variety of choice grafted fruit trees.
II I This property Is situated on East street
bounded by the Let, rt Spring. Also,Twt
Stone and one Eratite DWELLING HOUSES, situated
on Bedford street, north of the Lutheran Church, and
in an improving part of the town. Also,a small PIELII
For terms apply to
Carlisle, Dee.,27, 1554
$OOOO 00
AFFICES FOR REN'r.—The three
~/oillees in the reAr of the Court House, south of the
Herald office, will be rented from the Ist or April next]
For terms apply to JACOB Silltelß.
Feb. 14. Bequestrator.
601 1916
124 504
17,413 4834
rip) LET.—The property' situate . on
1 . Main Street, near the Railroad bridge, lido the
property of James Thompson, dee'd., is offered - FOR
REST from the Ist of April next. For terms enquire of
Carlisle, Jan. 17, 1851-3 t 11. SAXTON.
iIITANNERY FOR RE N T.—The
Tnnnery. Into the proporty of It. Mrf:ulloh, decd
m a -ket street, Chambernburg, Is offered for tent.
has 42 UV-a-ways and 10 Leaches, nil in good order,and
th e „„ ei ber can be increased if desired. There is also
an eight horse power Steam Engine connected with it.
by which all the Bark is ground, Bides milled and work
ed and ',other rolled; and a new Boiler from which the
heachos are heated. Thom is un abundant supply of
running water belonging to the Tannery. The build.
logs are in good order and ample for the business.
There in also a large Bark Tlouso and Brick Stable on
a lot convenient to the Tannery. The building Is capa
ble of hotdilig 400 cords of Bark, and It and the Stable
are in ex celfe n t 'order.
. .
The !MEILING 1101.7,b: which is nn the same lo
with theaaleuery is a Ter). lame and orminiodbms build
lug, and will be rented with the Tannery if desired.
There is b t one other Tannery besides this to town
at present, and as the hoeatbon Is an admir a ble One, It i s
believed MIS establishment offers inducements to a man
who understanty his lousiness, such as n.m seldom to be.
had. Potowst;lon given immediately. Apply to
feb2B . . LYMAN S. CLARK.ri.
.
CPR. J. B. .MARCHTSPS CELE
_ lIRAT I ED CATIIOI,ICONI, FOR THE RELIEF ,t
EE OF SUFFERING FEMALES. , ^
It stands pmemlnent for its
curative powers in all the dis .
oases for which it is recent
mended, usually called FE
MALE COMPLAINTS. 01
these are Probuisits Uteri, or
Falling of the Womb; Flio.r
Altus, or Whites; Chronic In.
flammation and Ulceration m
the Womh; I nehl en tal I lemor•
rhagii, or Flashing; Painful
Suppressed, ,i: Irret.,Pular Men
struation, .tc-, with all their
aecoinparqing evils, (Cancer
excepted,) DU matter how se.
yore or of how long standing.
This medicine has never
boon Introduced by empty puffs, and misrepresentations.
nor Is It intended that Its present popularity shall be
sustained by any medium but Its merits and the appro
bation of the public' .
NOTICE TO THE UNFORTUNATE FEMALE.
I feel it a duty Incumbent upon. myself to declare
publicly the grimit blessing Dr. Marchisi's Uterine Ca.
tholleon has pruved to me. For two years my health
WAS miserable; I was almost unable to walk. l'hyel.
clans pronounced my case falling of the womb. exten
sive ulcerations, commencing with fluor Mims. The
pains, Irritation, prostration, &c., rendered Ii lea burden.
In this miserable condition, 1)r. F. P—Nowland recom
mended Dr. 31archisl's Uterine Catholicon. After tak-,
Dig four bottles I lint, myself In perfect health. Brat'
tilde for my restoration makes me ardently desire tha
all my sex, alike unfortunate, may find sure relief Cron
this inestimable medlelne.
ELIZABETH A. NEWLAND,
No. 19 Wesbst., Utica, S. V.
Tho above statement I know to he true.
F. P. NEWLAND, lib It., Utla, N. T.
I have no hesitation in saying, Dr. MarAisi•s Utyrim
Cathoneon is invaluable in uterine diaoases gen oraily
I have used It in 4 , 'lnor Album, Amenorrhwa, Prolarsm
Uteri, nod In Mehl of extunaire ulceration or the vagina
and ON uteri. It is worthy of the notice of the Faculty.
J011:si C. ORRICK, M. D., Baltimore, 11hl.
Let all Interested call ant obtain a pamphlet (free)
emit - 0111m; atriple proof, from the most respectable
sources, of tho beneficial results of its use; together
with letters from highly experienced l'hYsichillm, who
have used it in their practice, and speak front - their own
observations.
El
. 4411. .4. ICtErrEn, Druggist,. South Hanover street,
solo Agent tin' Carlisle, l'n.
J. B. MA WHIST & CO.. Proprietors,
Central Depot, ::U.l Ilreatin ay, N.:Y. C
Jimunry 24, 1855—llirt •
1;11:1\10111.1 (1 Alt D. nag,
.1.1„„ Fadory 1:11cd and tiruund Alum eon
tantly on lutod and for
CARR,CIIFSE S: CO.,
rlour, Grain and Lumbar . 0
minds:Ann Mo , liallts,
Spilt I's IV hart.
Also, CEMI:IN'T and C,AI.OINW.II ri.ss'rEtt. Age•nci
at tbo N. A. and Itosufillnle
Ml; OUS. 1)1'7 BEG ES.—Jitq received
imoti n ., lot of Cheap llokes. IMaition and Par
niat (.17 ,- { t11(iV1:1 (I. It. 111TNE11.
1 0- lA)111,1r COA L.-500 T ons Lyh en , s
'idle} Coal, broken Sereeued. jr ePtired 01.
prsily fitunlly use, receiving and rip & Th. L v .
Jim. 17 3m W. B. MURRAY, AO.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.-L-I an
t timin,n rays:cif a enfirildato for the office ( •1 .1 noi c e
of t h e l'eaco for tht! IVO& WAN, at theentuin,.. , election.
march 7, GEOlttlE•l A: F.
,
er 7 F-4 , (_%AItRIAGE' FOR
•
A nO ra 14. KAUAI)" c rria;eforone Or ttro horns. It IS
Ft! ongly I nut of the beet touterlale, and will be Bold low
fur co h. Apply to . •
' • Vf3l. I). SI623l()IlIt.
ON 1-tY - 71YANTED.=---11w tubari
ll' her being initant-oof money' to meet.- di tnnuar
upon linnolegiren all' those indebted to hint for 7v.or
-7 V ii ' mseialip3tl in ihtet and 'previouri years. to settle
pp without delay., GEO. I.h.
111;N EDICT LAW
- DP:4RA 13. LE B IN SS
Loc A I'ION•LAhe property of %t illiorn SI
7,41 t e 1 1 .; Diddle, 1... r deceased, Fttlt :An
that raillraltAMT, Fit untq' a' the west
and or Main street, Carlisle. fe.rteedy the
property of S M. Uoover and Emery's Lars. , helot
has a front of 225 feet along the Bail „Road, and 240 feet
College l.nne, and has erected tipenit
1 4 1tAl1P. 1611111r1ISE.
Yrrsin Ite.finu position, facility of access, tt.c. 7 it is a
hilly desicaLle LUSIIIPF}; h.cation, and since the intro.
ductinn of Water Into the town, and' the prop , 1,1111 Intro
duet ion of Gas. It his lemma an admiratle site for the
erection of factories, Steam Mills, &e. or for the carry.
log ou n Coal and Lund el. Lusi OCU. Fir full partlett ,
bars enquire Of E., Jt. BIDDLE,
noirchi
triy,..litirrisburg 'Telegraph copy a times and send hill
to this office.
QIIERIFF'S SALE.-L--Bv virtue of
writ (f renditions exponas.llesued out ofthe Court
ofl'emmon Hens. of CuolLerland county, mid to me di
rected, I will (1/1/11FC to pollie voodoo or outcry. at tlu
Courtefivoso In tho 10nm:zit of Particle, un TliVhF.
DAY, the sth day of April. 1F55. at 10 o'clock, A. 31. the
following deverfred Real Estate, viz:
JOHN LYON,
it LP X. P. LYON
Executor-F.
A Lot. of Ground, situate in Diekin
ton toNyw.hip, Cumberland cm nuts", ctmtaildng nnu'
ter of an acre. nn re er loa m ti unded on the :milli by
Puldie road. 05 the crest by A. ("handy. on the South and
«ant by lan& of T. C. 151111e.r, haying there(l) ere".oll a
two .tore Lot 1161..:5E. 14e. : , elied and in eye
eutkii no the property of D...vm Kern. and to h` Or./0 hp
nle. MeDAIIMOND, Ll ,fl
Shoriff 's OOleo. Cal 1 islo: March 7. 1855
1 -1 STATE OF A. - DEMI A tK -
1101.111.11, Fr. t.teccased. !V, Ike is borvi ON en
That Letters Trqrn•entary ( n the estate of Ai ii.hant
Burldeddec, late of Frnotal‘rd tort Fhip. Cum] erten d
county, deceased. have been granted by the Register cf
soil eimity to the subscriber, residing in the crate twp.
All persons knowing thentseh es indebted to said estate
are required to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims to present them for settlement to
mailpd ABRAHAM . - Ex'r.
1 -N- OTlCE.—Notice is hereby given
that I have, this day, inewiciated with mein the
pruetlee-of my-profession, Ni . 111. M. Penrese and Thos. M.
Biddle, Esqrs. Alt business, in future will be attended
WIT the above under the firm of “lhente & Primosk."
'Feb. 14th 185.5. W. Al. 811/1/I.le, Atly at Law.
W. M. , PEN nos g
p4STATE OF ELIZABETH SMITH .
deceased.—Notice is hereby given that Letters of
Administration on the Estate of Elizabeth Smith,. late
of bower Allen township, Cumberland county, decease&
have been granted by.the Register of said county- to the
subscriber, residing in the same township. All persons
knowing themselves Indettat to said estate are repair
ed to make immediate paynalft,and those having claim
to present tifeMtbr settlement to
feb2B-6tpd, W5l. 11. 8341111,
I i ST !at; OF SUSANNA SWEIT,
1-1
7.1.11 t, deceased.—Notice is hereby given,,that Let
ters of Administration on the estate of Sus:dine So tit
zer, late of Shiremanstown, 'Cumberland county, deceas
ed. have been granted by the Register of said county to
the subscriber, residing in the canto township. All per
sons 'knowing themselves Indebted to said • state are no
(tuned to m ike immediate payment, and those having
claims to pn. unt them fur settlement to
feh2S-6t WM. D. 61100 P, Adm'r.
_FSTATE OF THOMAS SIVEARIN
juux, deceased.—Notice Is hereby given that let
ter. of administralion on the estate of Thomas liiseariu •
gen. otEnst I:entishom towinsidp, Cutnlwelerd ccut,ty.
deceased, have been granted by the Begibter of said
county to the subScribur, ersiding in the same townsidp.
All prisons knowing themselves Indebted to Rill estate
are required to make Immediate payment, and ttlase
haling claims to present them for settlement to
Feb. 20, BENJAMIN ERB, Admin'e.
VOTIOE.—XII-persons z, knowinr , thew
•
1 selves indebted to the subscribers, either by note
or hook aceount, aro respectfully rrquested to rail and
settle the same on or hefpro the SIPt day of rtlarch,lBss.
After that date the boots will ho placed in the hands of
a proper person fur collection
tv/..Tho STORE 1100:11 now occupied by us will to
routed frnlan tito Ist day of April next: It is a first rata
business stand Anil convenient N.M. Apply
TA IS - SOLUTION.---The partnenhip
/heretofore existing between the subscribers, tra•
ding under the firm of BENTZ & lIItUTIIERS was dis
wleed on the first Inst., by mutual consent, an persons
ii debted to the firm are requested to make an early
settlsunait of the same to either of the undersigned.
ABNER W. BENTZ
' ' WNI. BENTZ
' JAMES BENTZ.
The undersigned having purchased the interest of N.
Bentz in the above business, inform their friends that
they will continue the business as heretofore at the old
stand under the name of Bentz R. brother.—They have
just received a large supply of N.E.IVUOODS, such as Cal
icos, tlinghtns, Muslins, Checks, Flannel', SatinettS,
Needle worked Cellars, Spencers, Sleeves, ite. also ens
rase Irish Linens. containing 49 pieces of their own im
portation RllllO slit very fine which they can sell' much
lower than the usual prices. They respectfully request
the Public to give them a call as they are determined to
sell cheap. AUNT R'W. BENTZ.
Feb. 15, '55 JAMES BENTZ.
)OROUCI ORDINANCE.—Be it
)enacted by the Town Council of the Borough of
Carlisle, and It Is hereby' ordained tutu enacted Ly au
tdority of the same: That the tiro . plugs placed, or Moro-
after to be placed, hinny of rho streets, lanes or alleys
of the borough of Carlisle, aro to be OW or opened ,ply
for the porposo of extinguishing tires: and If any:per
s nt nu-persons shall open any fire plug'or draw water
'front the saute, or abuse or injure it, or any part of it, in
any nintwor, lie, she or they shall be liable to a penalty
Of TWENTY DOLCAIES . ProVithA, howover, that it shall
not be considered a 'riot: tion of this (a - din:wen if the'
tire plug and water bo used by. regularly organized Hose
or Fire Companies,,they haying that oittalned the spe
cial authority - 0, the Carlisle ties awl Water .Company
for that purpose. ' A. NOM:, Chief Ittirg-tirli,
Feb; 14, 'f,s. At test —JAMES 1111.1.1.1 N,
Cl()IJ It 'I" .1), It OCLAMATI ON.—
Nvhivens the PollOrable JAMES 11. 1311A11124, Prceb
(I.)nt Judge of Um neternl etntuts of . Cnnauon Pleas of
the eounties of Cwaerland, j'erry And Juniata. In
lo..nns , ,lvanlit. and .Int4il.l ,
,t severe 4 Courts of Oyer
41"4 and General All 1 / a livvey in Fah]. rtlktirl.
.`.. 1111.1 shrllN itUIT 31111.i$ANICKL 110001(1:N jfidefil
of (tin 01111 f 4,, mol TenUitter and “eneral ;sell
Doi 1 ,, r the trial cif 111 nut , dber ofroulern
in tin: conntv or thimivolind. by tbrir preol•ts to
dir.. , t0,1;11.-ing late the :7+1,11 day of Jamffiry,
the Court of (lye'. and Terminer and
, n Jan ll , livery, to be hoiden at o.lllkith 1 , 11 Lila !,:d
. ..‘I‘)NIMY April, 1: 4 :..1, (14+1u..1 the 9th day) At 10
unlink in Ill , ' foreloiat,
thet . e.A , re hereby, risen to the Coronor,
Jit•l of tit. , rea,-e Voit:i.ible . ,l of the slid Comity
of Ciimborbi , iii. Ora they ale by 1110 501 preeelit rout
111.11‘'irl to I l r illl, l ll caul there iu their piper perFedis,
with, thoir 111 , 1111,41 ,1 11, OX:(111111311.1118 and
till ether r o i l I'II.IICIS. to 1111 1111.,1. 1 111111gti I {lllC/1 to
their office.: apri , riiiiit to be .tot,e, and All I thAt tiro
reeo4rikimees. to iii,i-eeittre firitivist the pHs
that aro or Or,' shall to in the Jail of NILI county,
ate to lit there to progertite them tot be Just.
JOSEPIL MrDARMOND, Shorlff
Neal tibliOrOottents
.laVces.
WEISE & CAMPBELL
II
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