Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 18, 1855, Image 5

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    gnu 41ouerlisements
pLA.,........;;41) CLASSICAL ACAD.-
Pa. Thu 18th Session will e,an
mance ou i . Y 51ay Ist. 1855. Number of Stu
dents limitc , t instant efforts used for their tumid
and it thllert.:4l I. iprovement. Terms, $O5 per session.
Circulate with-eferences and full int'ormatiou furnish
ed, by K. BURNS.
Principal :rid Proprietor,
Plalitflehl. Cumberland en. Pa.
April 113-15,.
RRE 0V" A L.—The- undersigned
has reomred to the Store room formoly occupied
as the Post Jake, immediately opposite the Volunteer
office, where, he is ilow opening a large and generale.
sortment of N SPItIXti GO, DS, embracing fn ex
tensive rarie , y4f British. French and domestic
DRY O,ODS, GROCERIES.
Straw bats and bonnets, Wall paper &c., which will be
offered at the lowpst prices. Purchasers are respectfully
Invited to call and C,Calrlil3o for themselves.
Carlisle. April 11 1555. ROBERT DICK.
'DE NT Z & BR OTH Elt.—lfave,
■) caused a very great excitement by their large and
magnificent stoe% of NEW GOODS, juet opened among
which will be f.sund.
. CI, /TIN, CASSIMERS, VESTINGS,
Cotton and Linen cent and pants stuff. Ladles Dregs
goods in groat variety, consisting of Plaid and Striped
SILKS, the best brands of Black Silks, Barge, Do l,aires.
Tissues, Barge do Woes. CliallY , S, Grenadines, Tissue
etopol, Lawns, Ginghams, Alpachns, Plad, Striped
nd Plain dress tousling, Chintzes, Prints of all qualities
r.nd a tremendous stuck of them,' Flannels, Tickings.
Mus, us, Linens of our own importation. Parasols,
L*eoe Edgings, Dress trimming, Hosiery, ;Acores, and
full si pply of . . .
BONNETS AND RIBBONS,
From cis. to VI, for bonnets, and f,y, to :17% cis. per
yard i Ribbons, Hats, Caps, 011 Cloths, Window Shades
and a immense variety of goods In our litre, all to be ,
sold t prices that defy competition
april it
CHEAP GOODS.—The 'subscriber is
now opening a fresh lot of seasonable goods, at her
new location, opposite the Railroad Office, in Mahrstreut,
Carlisle, which will be sold at the lowest price.
awl' 11, 4t. MARGARET SNODGRASS.
•
TMPOATANT TO FARMERS.—We
are now prepared to furnish 11. It. 'LUTIST'S Patent
MANURE EXCAVATOR'S to farmers, immediately on
receipt of their orders. Which is warranted to answer
well for cleaning stables, or gathering manure in barn
^ yards, and the same machine with a very slight alter
ation is also warranted to answer better for elevating hay
in Barns than any other Hook or Fork in use.
Price $lO,OO per machine. For further particulars.
Address 11. It. BURST, New Cumberland, Agent for Cum
----berland County. - *pit 11.
BOROUGH ACCOUNT.
I=l
~'•DANIEL ECKLES, Treasurer;
s ACCOUNT WITH TILE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE
RECEIPTS.
Anlance duo the Bor. at settlement
t Cash received freut P. Wit)loy, Collector
do, do do do
dci' do do do
do do do do
Cash received from Jas. Postlowalto Collector
for 1852 , 90,00
Cash received from Alex. Woods Collector 1000,00
do do do do 650,00
dd do do do 450,40
do do do do 580,25
Cash refunded from David Rhoads 12,50
Cash received for flag and stone 10,00
do from Stephen Keepers 49,31
do do A. Noble Chf. Burgess 75,00
do do as rent for inner stalls 120,00
Loaned from Carlisle Dep. Bk. for use of Dor. 800,00
Cash reed from Car. Gas and Water Com. 317,62
do do do do - 750,00
Balance due Borough
=!
March 28, Paid on Check No. 124
do do do 125
do do do 100
do do do 127
do do 103'
A pill do - do 126
May 14 do do 128
Sept. 14 do do 148
Oct. 2 do Parker's order
Aug.2l do do
Aug.lo do check No. 138
July 13 do do 135
July 10 'do Parker's order
Aug.2l do do
June 8 do check No. 132
June 10 do do 134
July 13 do do _ 136
June 8 do do 128
do do do 131
do do do • 133
do do do 130
Aug.lo do do 137
do do do 141
Sept. 14 do do 144
Aug.lo do do - --,140
do do /do 139
Sept. 14 do do 143'
do do do 147
do do do 146 '
do do do 149
Aug.lo do do 142
Sept. 14 do do 146
Oct. 12 do do 151
. .
do do do 164 97,93
do do do 155 59,75
' do do do 150 47,70
do do 'do 163 4,50
Paid the discount on note in Dank 8,53
June 8. . Paid check No. 129, 1,50
Oct. 12. do do 162 6,81
do do do 156 7,12%
Oct. 26. do do 168 20,00
Nov. 24 do Parkers order 154,06
Nov. 22 do . do 42,05
Oct. 19 do Gartley's and Matlacks draft 600,00
Oct. 25 do Lewis James' draft 224,21
'Oct. 19 -do Samuel J. Criswell's draft • 375,00
Oct. 28 do Parker's order 235,00
Oct. 13 do check N 0.157 56.25
Nov. 0 do do 160 4,95
Nov. 9 do. do 159 - 34,78
Dec, 14 do do 162 61,42
Doc. 23 do Parker's order '25,00
Dec. 7 do Colwell and Co's drafts. 523,61
Jan. 1, '55 do • Parker's order • 4,60
Jan. 11 .- do check No. 167 1,00
Oct. 24, '64 Paid to W. Doll for extra labor, for
curbing and drawing 8,00
Nov. 0 Paid on chock No. 161 107,94
N0v.21 do Parker's 'order 28,91
do check No. 105 10,00
Jan. 24, '65 Paid discount money, to Carlisle Dep.
Dank On loan of $BOO 8,53
Jan. 11 Paid on check No. 168 1,00
' do do .. do 166 ' 2 , 00
do do do 164 4, 8,34
do do do 163 66,76
do do do 169 66,25
Feb. 8' do do 171 20,89
do do do 170 ' ' 22,50
March 8 do do 173 : 1,50
do do do 174 2 1 ,90
do do .do 177 34,00
do' do do 178 34,00
March 22 do do 185 20,00
do do do `lBB 5,00
March 8 . do . do 175 60,00
March 17 do to Geo. W. 13boafor, interest on
two Bouds against tho Borough 84,00
March 22 Paid on chock N 0.182 . 19,75
do do do 184 621 e
do _ do do 180 11,87 1 A
do do do 180 : 88.25
do do do nd 8,00
much Credit by coupons froui Alex. Woods 18,00
• Credit by coupons redeemed 012,14
Borough notes redeemed 6,80%
The A beire and foregoing account of Daniel Eckels Bor.
Treasurer, baying been examined by no, and found to
be correct and true, we have pained and approved Of the
Marno, and find a Balnaca duo tbo Borougb Vf $494,03.
0. B. COLD.
J. D. HALBERT.
QAVID: YOUIVOLD METAL--.Cash
paid for OLD METAL, such OH Copper, Brass and
I on, at tho Oarllslo Foundry and Machine k‘lion.
I .OARDNER 11.1,0WN..
T.EW GOODS ! %%'
Tit LATEST ST "
UM now reeeking iron,
An immense, stocit of new, dnsh
Which I w4ull call the
and customers, as well as the •k. .1'
Uurchased most of my goo,s hum i 4 • I.•
ly‘tvms in New York, 1 am onaM..:l
gains than can ho had at any
Our assortment of
NEW STYLE 'I/Ur:Ss 4.•
is large, complete and beautiful. An , L.' b .t
elegant and cheap BLACK SILKS. .1...
kerchiefs, sleeves, collars, rullies, .
ings, a stock, that for extent and
competition. 711u:dills, Fin;,h:unr 3 r;:' i.
tieltings, checks, a I.reliamLtons L
Cloves and Hosiery cheaper th w ever •': ,
nieces, cords, cottonadcs, Sx: a full a, L..
very low in price.
CARPETINGS AND M •
An entire new stork of three ply. intxrain.
vonitian carpeting., bought vise cheap a.ltt
verylow. Also white hid of ii ,rg.
A large supply of ladles and gentlomon's sl.
and anitors. intending to give up the Ert,,, , .ry down t•
moot, i will ilisp...oe or what I have on hand in t sat
lino, at low prices. Also some well made Clotibm, on
hand. whirl! I will eel! for less than coot no I want to
close, it out. Crone ohennd all to the Ohl lthtn.l East
Main street, and select your ioods from the larg , . , st and
cheap , st. stoeh ever brought to er. , 11...1e.
apr4 ellAltbES 0011,1iY.
BENTZ & 11RP
P
EI
376,39%
300,00
200,00
200,00
107.50
seTHE subscribers in Ercildoun, Ches
ter county, have obtained a "right to make and
ALLEN'S MOWER AND REAPER, patented 11th
me. 6th 1853. Five hundred of the Mowers wore sold
last season, and when well made give universal satis
faction. A great number of cirtiflcates on hand to that
effect. The price is $lO5 with two cutters.
The Reaper and Mower combined has a high character
receiving premiums at a number of County Fairs, as
well as at the late State Fair. Price $l4O with two cut,
tars. To be had at W. W. DINGET'S Manufactory. York
or by addressing early the subscribers at Ercildoun
Chester county. they will be delivered at any station on
the Cumberland Taller Rail Road, the purchaser paying
the freight. PEIRCE & NEILDS.
April 11 '55
$6178:97 1 4
6684,44
$494,53
CR.
T AND MOWING MA
CIIINES.—MANNrS latest patent combined ad
justable Reaper and Mower, with Wood's Improvement,
will be offered to the farmers of }astern Pennsylvania,
for the harvest of 1855, on usual terms, viz: $125, Oasis
AT SHOP. Customers would do well to send In their
orders early, as precedence will be given to first orders.
Address, 3. WINEBRENNER & CO.,
april 11 2mo. Harrisburg, Pa.
3yit.RE NC II TRUSSES.—Hernia or
Rupture successfully treated, and comfort insured,
, use of the elegant French Trusses, imported by the
subscriber, and made to order expressly for his sales.
All suffering with Rupture will be gratified to learn
that the occasion now offers to procure a Trues coMbin
ing extreme lightness, with ease, durability and correct
construction, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomforta
ble article usuelly,sold. An extensive assortmen always
on hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture in adults
and children, and for sale at a range ofprice to suit all.
Cost. of Single Trusses, $2, $3, $4 and $5; Double, $4,
$5, $O, $8 and $lO.
Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to any ad
dress by remitting the amount. sending measure around
the hips, and stating side affected.
For Salo Wholesale and Retail by the importer.
CALEB li. NEEDLES,
S. W. cm. of Twelfth & Race Sts., Philadelphia.
Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace;
Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder
Braces; Suspensory Bandages; Spinal Props and Sur
ports. Ladles' Rooms, with competent lady attendants.
npril 11. -
rAPER, PAPER.—Persona wanting
WALIi PAPER, will Dud an extenslvo stock for
very vIIEAP et It. DIMS.
• Carlisle, April 4, 1855.
ICICHAVE received my Spring supply
of GARDEN SEEDS from Mr. Landreth. All seeds
d by me are warrented mean and osnum.
Carlisle, April 4, 1855. R. ELLIOTT.
DISSOLUTION OF PAR TNE R
SIIIP.—The partnership heretofore existing be.-
een Frank. Gardner and It m. T. Drown, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The business will here
after be carried on by Mr. Gardner. The Books remain
in his hands for settlement, and in view of our late
disaster, we earnestly request our customers to settle
their accounts immediately.
FRANK. GARDNER,
WM. T. DROWN.
I deem It necessary to state as a matter of justice
to Mr. Brown, that the Dissolution of Partnership
was entirely at my own requent, and unthought of by
Mtn until my proposal to dissolve. Ills withdrawal
at thli particular time renders this statement impera
tive on me. FRANK. GARDNER.
Carlisle, April 4,1856-4 t:
pISSOLUTION Or' I' ART NER
f3lllp,—Notic• is hereby given that - the firm of
; .W. F,CItELS, of Hampden township, Cumberland
county, has this day (March 27;1865) been dissolved by
mutual consent, and fhe books placed in the hands of
Wm. IL Ecklea for collection. All persons indebted to
said firm will make immediate settle A ment.
JONTHAN ECKEL'S,
WILLIAM ECKELS. ",-
apr4pd
11111111 AIITIMORE CARD.-B.lllLir
0 ... .77
1 ,10 Fine Factory tilled and Ground Alum Salt, cow
stautly on hand and for sale.
CARR, GIESE & CO.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber Commission Merchants,
.. • '
Spear's Wharf,
Also; CEMENT and CALCINED PLASTER. Agents
of the N. A. and Rosendale Co.
Baltimore, Jan. 22, 1856. . • , .
5 1 C 84 , 44 3.1
VAIIIILY COAL.-500 TonsyLyken's
Valloy Coal, brokon and Screened, propared on
prosily for family use, receiving and for sale by
Jan. 17 3m W. IL MURRAY, Agt.
XT - O.'S 2 and 8 MACKEREL, of the
'now crop Just received and for sale at tho Family
Grocery of ' • r. J 0. WILLIAMS,
July 20,'5{, Wegt Mein street
lieu) Mmerlt , ien:T is,
D.OTS AND Stial..:S.
A CARD
u
MERCIAL COLLE
• •••,. BALTIMORE. STREET, ISALI'IM.)Ii•,
prosonts cuporlOr Incllitios to noun l. • '.••i.r.uv of obtaining a practical businvcs •
• • •11 , 413 of study embraces Double Entry 11 an
1.. as practically-applied to the maim zoment
Bank, Manufacturing and Steatitic at
...4 Penmanship and Mercantile Computations
i.ectures on Commercial Law—upon the sub
. Is of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Contracts,
. &a.
••. , :ercises aro strictly practical, being deducted
coat business transactions, and so completely
practice with theory that students, on complo-
A t Ite course, aro in every respect competent to
scientific principles, any. got o[ Double h:o try,
• The students have access to a Cninmercial
id
pvnvred expressly.for their accommodation.
n.al loogth of time to complete the whole course,
• r 'z to In weeks. •
particulars write and receive a circular by mall.
april
OEM
()WARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
:'I . SIPOII,IYANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, such as
:41:\li ',AL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRIPEA,
; 1.r.; ET, SYPHILIS - , etc., &c.
• The lIOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, in
view of the awful destruction of human life and health,
caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are
practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases
by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as
()DA iIITAELE ACT worthy of their name, to give
Alll l / I CAL. ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thus af
flicted, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, (pest-pa id,)
with a description ortheir condition, (age, occupation,
habits of life, kc.,) and in extreme poverty and suffering
to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE.
The Howard Association Is a benevolent Institution,
established by special endowmont,•for the relief of the
sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and hpi
&laic diseases," and its funds can he used fur no other
purpose. It-has now a surplus of means, which the
Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It
is needless to 'add that the Association commands the
highest illedical skill of the age.
Address, (post-paid,) OEO. It. CALHOUN, Consult
ing Surgeon, Howard Association Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. .
april 11. CEO. FARECHILD, Secretary.
LIST.OF DEALERS
(IF Goods, Wares and Merchandize.
Also, I)lstLUers,ldtllors ,_ Lumbeimen ,_ Gc.,_rrttliln
the county of Cumberland, returned and classified In
accordance with the several acts of Assembly, as follows,
viz: allagagra
CARL/ ta.r. CLASH. , LICENSE.
A. Donis & Bro., 10 $2O 00
Phillip Arnold, ' 12 - 12 50
Charles Ogilby, 12 12 50
George W. Hitnor, 12 12 50
N. W; Woods, Agt. 13 10 00
11. Dick, l3 10 00
Jason W. Eby, . ' 13 10 00
C. InhotT, Agt. (Liquors) 10 30 00
John (J.Willinne,
Joseph D. Halbert, 12 12'50
S. W. Haverstlek, (Liquors) 13 15 50
Samuel Elliott, 14 7 00
William Kelso, 14 7 00
Steiner & Bro. • I 113 20 00
William Sheldon,7 00
~
11. J. Kieffer, 14 7 00
11. M. Rawlins, 14 7 00
Samuel C. lluyett, (Liquors) 13 15 00
11. \V Cnufman, (72 stores) 14 14 00
Wm. 57. Henderson k Son, 10 20 00
. .
Woodward & Schmidt, . 20 20 00
Henry Saxton, 12 12 60
John P. Lyne, - 12 1,!..' 50
Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) 14 10 50
John Pallor, (Liquors) 14 10 50
.1. & D. Rhoads, 14 7 00
Win. B. Murray, Agt. 14 7 00
'
Thomas Conlyn, 14 7 00
Peter Sionyer, 14 7 00
Haller & Rohrer, 14 7 00
John N. Armstrong, 14 . 7 00
J. A. Lehn, 14 7 00
Prof. H. M. Johnson, 14 7 00
S. N. Hoover, 14 7 00
Thos. H. Sklles, . 14 700
Arnold & Livingston, 13 10 00
John Koeny, , 14 7 00
Philip Messenunitb, . 14 700
Harkness & Grove, 14 7 00
James IVOranahan, 14 7 00'
A. M. Piper, Agt. , 14 700
David Coratman, 14 7 00
George Liboy, 14 7 00
Jonathan Cornman, 14 7 00
Jacob Hoover, 14 7 00
David Martin, ' 14 700
John Frideileks, l4 7 00
James Calllo, sr., 14 7 00
Jonathan Cornman, sr., - 14 ' 700
Henry (Bass. 14 7 00
sniressenuno.
John Criswell, 14 7 00
J. C. Altlek, 14 7 00
Kunkle & Stevick, 13 10 00
D. W. Totton &e., 13 10 00
C.-F. Kunkle, 14 700
Jonh Stambaugh, 14 7 00
.
Jacob Pauge, 14 7 00
D. H. Miller, 14 7 00
J. Bridges, 14 7 00
J. C. Williams, 24 7 00
W. D. A. Nagle, 14 7 00
Samuel Sugards„ 14 7 00
John (Bob, 13 10 00
8.11. Swansey, 12 12 60
P. S. Arts, .14 7 00
Beck, ilubley k Co., 12 12 50
Nevin & Reddings, II 15 00
Ideddinger & Bro. 11 15 00
N. A. Cornelius. 11 • 15 00
J. B. Duncan, Agt. 14 7 00
Philip Deltrich, (Liquors)' ,' 14 10 60
John Wonderlich, ' 10 '2O 00
Christian Shade, 14 7 00
MECHANICSBURG.
F. A. Mateer,. 14 7 00
Eminger & 0., 13 10 00
Jamb Doraholmer, 14 7 00
Kaufman. Rupp & Co., (drugs) 14 7 00
Simon Arnold, 12 12 50
Blizzard & Swisher, 14 7 00
II unit & Beelman, (Liquors) 14 10 60
Kaufman, Rupp & Co., (hardware) 14 700
Joseph /looser, 14 7 00
John T. Ayres, 14 7 00
Levi Snell, 14 7 00
George Webbed.," _ -13 10 00
Henry Leas, 14 7 00
John 'Leigh', , . , - 13, 10 00
Ira Day, 14 700
John Harlan, . 14 7 00
Ephraim Zug, , 12 12 - 50
George Singiser, 14 7 00
Oswald & Kaufman, . 14 ' 7 00
Lewis Shut, „ 14 700
Singizer & Co., 10 ' 20 00
limc Bllszard, 10 20 00
Joseph blillizon, /0 20 00
NENYVELLE. -
Anthony Foreman, , 14 ' 7 00
William Stitzell,. 14 7 00
William Bead, . 14 7 00
Joseph Laughlin, . 14 - .. 700
Thomas Stough, 12 l2 50
William Bnatttini'(Liquors) 14 . 10 50
John M. Davidson, 13 10 00
T. Is J. M'Candlish, • 13 10 00 1
J, 11, Herron, 14 7 00
S. G. Wild, 14 7 00
Boar & Cobaugh. . 14 7 00
MIFFLIN.
'Sohn J. Crawibrd, 14 7 00
Ilenry'finyder. ' 14 ' , 700
wrIt3TPENNBIMOUOII.
Davidson & James, 13 10 00
•
Edward Rodgers, 14 . 700
Woodward & Schmidt, 14 7 00
John Hood, 18 ' 10 00
NEWTON,
8. W. Sharp, _ , 10 20 00
Jacob Swoyer. ' lB 10 00
W. it J. Gracey, 14 7 00
1, W. Vanderbtlit & Co., ,,, 14 " 700
1I & J. A. Kunkle, 14 7 00
John Minich, 14 7 00
Kyle Is Washinger, ' 14 , 700
Toter Garver. . 14 7 00
John Ferguson, 14 7 00
Wherry A Co,, . la- 10 00
,
\ (Likli10111) • 14 10 u'•
! hl, 110110 r. 14 7 00
Shoemaker A 1:111ott„ ;:;•!. 13 10 00
Thaddous 14. 7.00
r:: iNKPOI:I , .
W..t .1. Omen, (Liquors) 14 10 50
NOUT/t %ME 1 DN.
4111 %V. l lu% tr.*. 14 7 00
'
. , 0r..41 tic -vol.. ' 14 7 00
1111,...41 itatte,-, --;
14 7 00
. 4'. ,:kt".l44;in:•, 14 7 00
~
; 4,4: I: i at.oangitto 14 . 7 00
I/I el:/.I.. , O.N.
'ifty,: & i'.:liii, 14 7 00
il.ussel :•. like, 14 7 00
W & J. %linen, 13 10 00
D. L. Iliiiilinan, 13 10 00
Jcsoith L. Strirnor, 14 7 00
Frinels Williamson, 14 7 00
Win. ltl. Watts. 14 7 00
Itt-ijanitit Plank, 14 7 00
311i•Intel Nogiii, 14 ^ 7 00
:10E179 MIDDLETON.
A. W. Ltiiiligh, ' 13 10 00
S. N. Divon, 14 7 00
MO &ixandor, 14 7 00
It. Given Co., 14 700
snarl! AftIIDLETON.
s:r.rt.on Owen, 14 700
Cline Light, 14 7'oo
' -
~ MONROE. .
Dovitty & Hull, 13 . . 10 00
Mrs. Mary 'kissed, ° ' , 14 . 7 00
.'lngLer i Sanderson, 13 ‘ lO 00
I.lrPh:R ALLEN.
OetOr (lingering, 14 7 00
Mann Longneeker, 13 10 00
I 7.o'sweiter &.. Zook, 13 . 10 00
don/alum Eckert', 14 7 00
LOW ER At.t.r.N.
Testae Barton, (Liquors) ' 14 10 50
W. Loyd, 14 7 00
Ernst & Mines, 14 7 00
Browe'r & Mart.hland, 14 7 00
‘faller & Gar, 14 7 00
RLW CUMBERLAND.
John 0. Miller, 14 7 00
.1. F. Lee. . 12 12 50
.
B. li. Mosser & Co., 11 14 00
John !Torn, . 14 7 00
Valentine Feaman, 14 7 00
Charles Oyster,, 13 10 00
John A. Machlan, 14 7 00
EASTPENNSOOIIOO3II7.
George W. Felder, (Liquors) 14 10 50
Androw Eslinger, , C 14 7 00
John 31'Cormicic, 14 7 00
Jacob Longnecker, 14 7 00
Jacob Itonningar, (Liquors) 14 10 50
Bucher & Son, 13 10 00
Roy & Hummel, , 11 'l5 00
Ilichaol Freese, 13 10 00
D. & J. Maynard, 14
DUilolphinfWlitto. 14 7 00—
lIAMPDF..K.
John Kutz, 14 7 00
Henry ltupp, 14 7 00
Henry Noidigh,l2 12 f.O
•
Win. IL ' , Awls, 14 ' 7 00
Shaffer Sc Bro., 14 7 00
su.vsn. SPRING.
John 13. Leidig, 13 10 00
John Coylo, 13 10 00
John liana, l4 7 00
David Strohm, 13 • 10 00
Jacob Simmons, (Liquors) l4 10 00
D. 11. Swiler, 14 7 00
D. M. Leldigh, 14 7 00
12 12 60
Andrew Shiglzer,
PATENT MEDICNES.
CLAN , . LICVME
Wherry & Co., Hopewell, 4 $5 00
Shoemaker & Elliott. " 4 6 00
M. &J. A. Kunkle, Newton, • 4 6 00
Kyle & Wail:linger, " 4 6 00
John W. Clover, Southampton, 4 5 00
J. F. Bughman, 41 4 5 00
Hays & Palm;Dickinson, . 4 5 00
'Russel & Dice, " 4 - 500
John 11. Leidig, Slyer Spring, 4 6 00
John Coyle, " '4 5 00
A. W. Leldigh, South Middleton, 4 5 00
Oosweller & 7.00 k, Upper Allen, 4 5 00
Henry Neldigh, Hampden, 4 5 00
Ernst & Haines, Lower Allen, 4 5 00
U. W. Fesler, Emstpennsboro.' 4 5 00
Dudolphns White, " 4 '4 00
J. A. Machbtu, N. Cumberland, Y 5 00
John G. Miller, It 4 6 00
BEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSE.
Win. Minh°its, Westponnsboro' .8 - 500
Harriet Watson, "
„ . 8 5 00
Jacob Disler, ” 8 5 00
George Murphy, Nowville, 8 6 00
Jane liershaw, " 8 rt.. 00
Charles Brewster, Newton, ' .8 5 00
George Miller, _,ii 8 b 00
J. IL Neill, Hopewell, 8 6 00
John Broivnewell, 4 8 500
James Mackey. Shippenaburg, 8 b 00
Specs° & Lenny, " 7 8' 00
Vary Vino], Monroe,B 5 00
James 'Malay, Mechaicsburg, 8 . 5 00
David Long, u 8 b 00
Peter Baker, " 8 b 00
Samuel R. Grove, Lower Allen, 8 5 00
Sainuol Shireman, 8 5 00
Abin: Coble, Eastpennsboro' 8 5 00
Wm. Phillips, 8 6 00
John Huston, " 6 00
A. G. Smith, New Cumberland, 6 00
.
Jos. Brownowull, Silver Spring, 6 00
George Hughes, " 6 00
Jacob bow, Caviled°, 6 00
Henry Peters, " 6 00
Fleury Weimer, " 6 00
OMNI, Swoltzer,' " 6 00
Margaret Miller, "
Jacob Stratton. , "
John Small. it
Marshall James, Westpennsboro' 13
10 00
41
Diller & Krider, 14 7 00
&Web Shelletutrger, " 14 7.00
Zeigler & Myers, 14 2 00
Isaac Marquart, " 14 7 00
Emanuel Barnhart, " 14 700
Androw M. Middleton, Newton, 14 7 00
John Moore, Dickinson, 14 7 00
.
Jacob Barnitz, " 13 10 00
John D. Sheaffer, South Middleton, 13 -10 00
W. L&T. B. Craighead, " 13 • 10 00
Sheaffer & Shupp, • " 14 7 00
Bonier & Son, " 14 . 7 00
David Vogiesong, Monroe, 13 10 00
G. W. Leidigh, " 14 7,00
J. A. &C. W. Ahl, ' 1 , 13 10 00
Benjamin Oilier, " l4 700
Isaac Blizzard " 1 11 15 00
Miller & Zug, IMechanleburg, 10 20 00
Christ. Eberly, Lower Allen, 11 15 00
Semi. Bitnor, 41 13 10 00
J. K. Kaufman, " 14 7 00.
C. Rupp,. 13 10 00
_
John 'Horn, 41 13 10 00
J. 61. Haldeman, 41 11 15 00
Jacob Coover, Jr., Upper Allen,l4 7 00
J. S. Haldeman, Eastpennsboro' 14 . 7 00
Henry Rupp, Hampden, 14 7 00
T. B. Bryson, " u 11 lb 00
John Shaffner, Silver Siring, 14 7 00
G. 11. Bucher, tt 18 10 00
David Shank, . " 14 700
David , Hoover, - " -14 700
W.M. Henderson & Son, N. Mid. 12 12 50
Gabriel Natchor, tt 'l2 12 60
• DISTILLERIES & BREWERIES. , ,
P, A. & J. A. Ahl, Newton, 8 12 50
Joseph Ramp, . " • 0 800
Robert Quigley, " 0 ROO
Martin Coover, Southampton, '•- 9q ROO
A. Rosier & Son, South Middleton ,' 8 I t.,_ 12 60
Henry Ohms, 10 - 5OO
N. G. Beltshoover, Monroe,' 8 12 50
J. A. & C. Ahl, 41d 12 60
John Boleros'', Upper Allen, ' 0 8 00
Henderson & Son, N. Middleton, , 7 20 0'
Abm. Resler, 11 0 8 U
William liarnitz, Carlisle, 0 8 0
O. W. Brandt, 41 8 5 I
John Hoffman, " 8 5 0
Jacob Low, Carllalo,
David Long, Mochanlcabw
Jacob lioniVeman, North M 1
Merchants and others who feel thotnsolves aggrieve
•by the above classification, are hereby untitled that
will hold an appeal at the Court House, in Carlisle,
Friday the 27th day of April, 1855, between the hen
of 0 and 12 o'olocic A.M., and 2 and 4 o'clock,l'. ltt
when and where they can attend if they think proper.
308. C. TllO2,ll'BOlC,
°
- -- MZICANTILE AfP11.1121114..
Carible, Ayrll 4, lat3s-44:,,
8 6 00
8 6 00
8 " 6 00
EEO
TEN PIN ALLEYS
"or Safe an ;Rent.
ITVLUABLE TQWN . PROPERTY
y AT PRIVATE SALE.—!-The subscriber w . lll soil
the property he
i lltw owns and °rem
d 1 .1 2'l pies, formerly ow f e . ,A by the bay. T. V
Moore, situated on Hbuth Hanover Art
thriiCcriri Carlisle, adjoining the propertrof Mr
'"7 -1 ." 1 Wm. Graham, near the Walnut Hot
Ism Road, consisting of a TOWN LOT AND A HMI
90 by 240 feet, upon which are erected a good two story
FRAME 110Ufill, Wood lloue and Stable, together with
other out-buildings.. There Is alsO a good brick cemented
Cistern, capable of holding forty-two hogsheads of water.
The property is In goOd repair:
Also, for sale, a full TOWN LOT Adjoining the above,
GO by 240 feet., 'Any one wanting such property Will do
well to call and examine.
nov22—Cm . BENETIICT LAW.
LAND FOR S A LE.-
The subscribers will sell at private sale about
450 ACRES OF MOUNTAIN TIMIIFIt LAND, in
ots to suit purchasers, The timber is yellow pine fit
or sawing and building purposes, as also oak and chest
nut. The land is located _very.near_the _new road lea.
ditig from James IVrakley's saw mill to Laurel Forge,
and extends up said read as high as Cold Spring. adjoin
ing Richard Woods, John Sterrett and' Haskell and
Soymour's saw mill. A draft of the land can be seen at
the house of A. Comery at Weakly's saw mill.
Feb.2o, 55. It.
~.,- ?., DESIRABLE BUSINESS
64AT B g
31 11 I ,; ' Diddle, lieg deceased, FUR SALE. AU
t 4 ....,, 1
. 1
`'.=' "r` - -4.•••• z . -- end of Main street, Carlisle, foineerly the
pro - pert) , of 8 M. Hoover and Emory's heirs. The lot
has a front ''.25 feet along the Rail Road, and 240 feet
College Lan and has erected upon it a
'ARCM VRAME WAREHOUSE.
From its fine position, &ditty of access, &e. it Is a
highly desirable business location,. and since the luta>.
Unction of Water into the town, and the proposed intro
duction of Gas, it ban become an admirable site for thit
erection of Factories, Stbam &c. or for the carry
tog on a Coal and Lumber business. For full pin ticu
tars enquire of E. ~_MIDDLE, Carlisle, Pa.
march 7
IMllarrishurg Telegraph copy S tines and send bill
to this office.
L . : I IIERIFIPS SALE.—Bv virtue of a
L writ of venditloni exponas, issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to me di
rected, I will expose to public veuduo or outcry, at the
Court House in the borough of Carlisle, on THURS
DAY, the htli'dair of April, 1855, at 10 o'clock, A. U. the
following described Emil Estate, viz:
A Lot of Ground, situate- in Dickin
son tewnship, - Ctimberland county, containing a guar
ter ofan - arre , mare-or-lef.ar-hounded-on-themorttrbrar
public road, ON the west by A. Cloudy, on the south and
east by lands of T. C. Miller, haying thereon erected a
two story LOG 1101.1 SE, kc Seised and trken in exo•
cution as the property of DAVID KUHN, and to be iota by
me. JOSEPH' McDAItMOND, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Carlisle, March 7, 1855
ITALUABLE FARM of ONE HUN-
T DICED AN') FORTY ACRES, more or less, at prb
vato sale.—The subscriber intending to go west the en
suing spring, will_ sell his farm on or before the first of
April next, on favorable terms. The farm is situated
ono mile frdm the town of Newville and three qUarters
of a mile from the C. V. IL R. depot. The improvements
consist of a BRICK HOUSE, a frame barn, together
with other out buildings, all of which are entirely now.
'fliers is a fine well of never exiling water at the door
and a spring near the barn. For further information
address the subscriber at NewAille.
10 00
Fob. 14,
.ITALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
V OFFERED FOR SALE AND POSSESSION GIVEN
IMMEDIATELY.—A large double TWO
,
•-• STORY HOUSE, with Stabling and Bath
Houses. The lot of ground contains a
I■ I great-eadoty of choice grafted fruit trees.
111 II This pror=ty is situated on East street,
bounded by the Leto= Spring. Also, Two
Stone and ono Frame DWELLING HOUSES, situated
on Bedford street, north of the Lutheran Church. and
in an improving part of the town. Also, a small FIELD.
For terms apply to
Carlisle, Dec. 27, 1854 W. M. PENROSE.
TANNERY FOR R. E N T.—The
Tannery, late the property of It. McCulloh, deed.
'on Market street, Chambersburg, is offered for rent. It
has 42 Lay-a-ways and 10 Leaches, all In good order, and
the number can be increased If desired. There is also
an eight horse power Steam Engine connected with It,
by which all the Bark is ground, Hides milled and work
ed and Leather rolled; and a new Boiler from which the
Leachos are heated: There is en abundant supply of
running water belonging to the Tannery. The build
ings are in good order and ample for the business.
There is also a large Bark House and Brick Stable on
a lot convenient to the Tannery. The building Is =peb
ble of holding 400 cords of Bark, and It and the Stable
are in excellent order.
The DWELLING HOUSE which Is on the same lot
4 i
with the Tannery is a v ry large and commodious build.
ing, and will be rented th the Tannery Irdesired.
There is but one othe Tannery besides this in town
at present. and as the location is an admirable one, It Is
believed this establishment offers inducements toaman
who understands his business, such as aro seldom to be
had. Possession given immediately. Apply to . ,1
feb2B LYMAN S. CLAIM.,
d"r; -• C A RRIAGE FOR SALE.—
t rat-rate Family Carriage for ono or two horses. It is
strongly built of the beet materials, and will be sold low
for cash. Apply to
march?-3m
PR. J. B. MARCHISI'S CELE
BRATED CATIIOLICON, FOR THE RELIEF A
OF SUFFERING FEMALES.
It stands preaminent for its
curative powers in all the Ms
eases fbr which it is recom
mended, usually called FE
MALE COMPLAINTS. Of
these are Proleptic Uteri, or
Falling of the „Womb; Fluor
Albus, or Whites; Chronic In
flammation and Ulceration of
the Womb; Incidental Hemor
rhage, or Flooding; Painful ....
Suppressed, A Irregular Men- ` -
struation, Ac., with all their
accompanying evils, (Cancer
excepted,) no matter how se
vere or of how long standing.
This medicine has never
been introduced by empty puffs, and misrepresentations,
nor is it intended that its present popularity shall be
sustained by any medium but its merits and thaappro
batten of the public
NOTICE TO THE UNFORTUNATE FEMALE.
I feel it a duty incumbent upon myself to.decisr•
publicly thereat blessing Dr. Marchisrs Uterine Ca
tholicon hea , proved to me. For two years my health
was miserable; I was almost unable to walk. Physi
cians pronounced my mire falling of the womb, exten•
sive ulcerations, commencing with flucr albus. The
pains, irritation, prostration , c., rendered lifea burden.
In this miserable condition, Dr. P. P. Newland recent.
`mended Dr. Marchisi's Uterine Catholicon. After tab,
tog four bottles I find myself In perfect health. °rat'.
.tudo for my restoration makes me ardently desire that
all my sex, alike unfortunat e h i may find sure relief from
this inestimable medicine. -`
ELIZABETH A. 'NEWLAND,
• , N 0.19 West-st., Utica, N. Y. '
The above statement I know to be true.
F. P.' NEWLAND, M. D., Utica, N. Y.
I have no hesitation in saying, Dr. Marchisie Uterine
Catholicon is Invaluable in uterine diseases generally
I have used it In 1-luor Albus, Amenorrhoea, Prolapsus
Uteri, and in cases of extensive ulceration of the vagina
and os uter Is worthy of the notico of the Faculty.
JOAN C. ORRICK, M. D., Baltimore, Md.
Let all interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free)
containing ample proof, from the most respectable
sources, of tho beneficial results of Its use; together
with lotted from highly experienced Physicians, who
have used ii la their practice, and speak from their own
observations.
SIO-B. J. Krxristt, Druggist, Booth Hanover street.
sole Agent for Carlisle, Pa.
J. B. MATICHISI & CO., Proprietors,
Central Depot, 304 Broadway, 11r,
January 24,1E155-6in
no r
:to i
ous..Dli 13EGES.—Just received
another lot of CheetiDo lieges- Delalnes and rat .
naaa a Clanooths. novl6] wraisu.
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W. R. McFARLANE
" WM. D. SEY3IOUR