Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 19, 1856, Image 5

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    LIST OT JURORS ; __-----
FOR Tg/114 1856,
Dickinsort--Daniel Hollinger, Tobias Sittig,
Samuel McCoy, Sohn Beetem, Matthery
Galbreath. ,--•-
-traiiiiforcEToblas_Dewalt.' '
Hopewell—Adam Solenberger. - •
• Nampdea—Joidph McGuire. •
Lower ./Riin•;--john Heck.' •
Mechanicsburg'—Stiniuel Cooyer.
Newtoril - --John Westhetier, David - Caldwell;
- Henry Kindig. •
North Middleton—Aleignder M'Dowoll,Jno.
Cladrel ter, JaCob R. Neisoly, Cyruis R Ing
wait, Jesse Rubl„ . •I .
South Stuart,llieng Telt
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bort. .
Siker. Spring---penjaniin HaVerstickAr.
• , Upper A/ea.—Robert Dyson, Jacob Koh
- ler, Lewis Dyer. , • _
TR.IIVERSE JURORS---Firat'Ttek
Carlisle--Henry A. Sturgeon, William B
Marra , Jacob Rheum, Andrew Mona
-smith
DickinsonL-LEliae B. - Eyeter,„ Charles Lee,
-Samaiil-_llousien,Jolna,'S:.Sterieti;
vid. geteni, 'Rehert.;Linn.
Bast 'Ptlibitioiough•L-'-D'avid DeplingeiiJ
• nas nantaborger..
Frankfoig-:-CreofpiStrelim, GeorgelCrost,
Janies Graham, IYilliam Blosor. •
Lower .dyen--Jacob Long. .
filedwyticsburg—John Harlan, Geo. Honk.
MOin-4-IVioses-tionner. - - - •
Newion—Jwes W. Allen. _
North Middleton—Elias Bionneman; Jacob
-Albright. .
South Alidaleton—Samtlol .au.o.dy.ear,-..David
• Krysher, William B. MullmhPanicl Kant-
nian,'Samuel•Potfer. i ==• .. •
Southfimpton—Thomas'BritiOn; Alex. Dun
can, .1 mhos Highlands, George Hock.
Silver Spiiiii—Rubtninan, Geo. Longs--
doff, John pney. .• --•• • .
,Shippoisbicrg : —EpbratnyMufl, Satnuol
Jeremiah' Cooyer,
Hirain Hooploy. .
Upper 411in—Jacob C.. Conklin,' John. W-.
Coult:lin, Samuel Kohler, David Taylor.
West Pennsborough--Martin Carothers, Ja
-cob. Sailor i John MeKoelian.• -
VERSE JURORS—Second ; 14
Cai-li•ild,—(ieorge A. Keller, James Postle,
Samdel Holliday, Jacob Abrams,
Georg& Keigley, John . R. - rilkey, Jacob
11V oh, Jacob letter. • ' •
•Dickinsoli--John Morrison, Andiew Rich
- wine, John Go - over. • '
East Peansborough 7 —John F. : *Humniel, John
••• Rowman, William Sadler, Jacob' Kaut,
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man•-- . : _ • ' '
• frankford--Janies 8.. Lackey.
f/arekten---.-Andrew Sheeley, Israel Kuste'r.
Hopewell—:John Lesher, George Mowrey,
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Jacob Creamer, Joh❑ M'Camilisk.
Lower .4111en--.rohn G. Heck. , •
Monroe—Joseph Brandt; Joseph - Monett,
Jelin Messinger. . ,• .
illechaOcsburgllenr,y G. Rupp.
Newton—Thennis Sliatp,.,Robert Mickey,
Clemens M'Farlanek
~IVerlli Middleton-4611i
11'euwille--John Waggoner.
South 411i,:id/elen—Jno. Z ug, Jno. Stuart,jr.,
George - Noggle, ;Jacob Hollinger.-- •
Silver Spring—Sanel, - Itdss;Benjarninilost,
Jatho_Willitunson. •
Shippensburg—.r. D. Goeseman,,Jehhß4k
-holder, Alpheus Dale, J. D., Henderson,
Peter Artz. •
Southampton—John H. Cresslor. •
Upper .111en—Jacob H. 'COever. • - •
West Pennstwrough-:-Georgo G.-Davidson,
Heury.Paul. . - •.
New '2lbuLttiscincuts.
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rliß. GEORGE S. SEA.
101,-4-2.` 151IIGIIT, DENTIST, from the Dal
a* Galore College of Dental Surgery, is
pow prepared to insert Artificial Teeth of every do
ecription. Jed to. perform all the /other various duties
pertaining to the practice of his profession. Office at the
residence of his mother, East Louther street, three doors
below Bed ford. lteforenco—Dr. Goo. Z. Bretz, of Carlisle.
March 1:), 1556--tf.
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TIR..,GEO. W. NEIDICH
DENtIST. Operating room at
.41.■ the residence of Dr. Samuel Elliott,
West - 114;1r treet, Cailisle.- '•
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• °MCI C. V. M. P. Co.
Fob. 28,,1856. •
• VOTICE is hereby given that the
• Board 'of Directors of this Company have this day
levied anassossinout of 6 percent. on all premiuM notes
belo.nginWto the Compauy and in force on the sixth day
'of February, 1856, exceilT ,
applications ap
--provedfroorNor,-20F1866-1111-thw-sald-sixth day- of Feb,
ruary, on which there is assessed 3 par cent. And On
'all premium notes expiring between said dates, and not
renewed, 3 per cont.. The members of !Ili Company are
_hereby riittired_to pay _their.goveral amounts so assess
ed to the Trlasttry or authorixedreceiver of this Board
within thirty days of tho publication of this notice,
March 'in, 1.856-3 w. '
FEMALE SEMINARY.
tJ MR. and MRS. CLARK, who have been for several
years engaged in teaching, respectfully announce to the
citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that on the let of April,
1850 they will open, in peuther Street , in the house
'lately occupied by Dr. Ilium nthal, a•
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• 'SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. '‘,-
' The Institution will he both a hoarding and day
• 'School, in which all the branches necessary for the corn
pieta education of young ladles will be taught. Assist.
ants of the highest character for /nnalifications and
morality will be etnployed in accordance with the wants
of tlie Institution. The government 'will be conducted
on ifrletly Christian•principles, while sectarianism will
be as rigidly excluded, •
The Principals flatter themselves that their long and
successful experience at teachers. as testified by the
recunetnintions in their possession, will enable them
stabllsh an Institution of the higheatcharacter for
young ladles. They are fully persuaded that such an
' Institution will be sustained ,here by tho citizens and
nelgbb.oring country, and hope. Jfiat,their Confidence
. may not be ditqtpphinted. • • '
A department, for younger children will be': itn
tneiliately organized. . • ,
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' ••• TEEMS PEA 8113810 E. OP YOUR MONTHS.' • ' -
.•• 'BOEEdillg Including. to„,..ii ughte, and. : •
1 , 4 1 1;4. - - - - - - - itio oo-
nigher Eng 814 •.- '.. i -', ' - ;., - ,12 00
nclont,Langrag9F,'each, . i .
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Modern-.--' -.' " ' - * - , 800
o rumriuted branches at, professor's charges: ~" . • ~. -
' N deduction 'for absence after entrance, except In
ea of protracted
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' lIim.FRRD'II. WATTS, Rev. C. I'. WING,' -
c. J. 14,. F !LUKER, Esq., • ~, A. IL KREMER;
JAME.S II AMMTON; Esq.; " JACOB 'FRY, •
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' Mr. C. K. BLUiIIENTIIAL,
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—, _Rev. J.--.41..m01k - sg , , •
March 18, 1850-/lear•
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.P6,01t ,3191TELE STATEMENT
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J0111%1" .C. BROWN - I,IOON CLENDRIsfig and 'WIILIAJit . ;0011,asigA.Ily Bei:lll4es,
Director of the, Nor and of the Heinle EinploYment of, Cumberland• county, in
account' with said .county, from the' let day - of- anuaiy ihe . 81et 'day of December,
'A.:- D., 1855; incluaive,
Received bop County Treasurer, ' -' $6500 00_,
Of T. Clendeninand M.Jdinich, for hides and •
skins, - • • • •
--Cif4l.-Laughlln.and.J. NT.Moans, fchr; use Of O.
Laughlin, -
;Of 0:C, Sanderson: for use of Mary linettle,----45 00 -
Of R. Snodgrass, for Use of son, • 65 00 .
Of Adams county, fOrsupport of paupers, ' '39 00
tifJohu 0. Brown. for use , orDsniel Stine, . • 24 30
For applefand cider, 20 75
Of Franklin county,for elipport of. Paupers, . 805 '
Of Line - and Wink, for fl our, . • 16 00
'oeCi. Brindle„lor potatoes and salt, ' • 652
FOr Tallow, ' 5 22
For use of cider preis, 360
For sundries, • • • • , 600
For-indentures, • . 1 50'
For segors • ' '1 50
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Of J. Lelia, for lines,' . • '67
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For use of f Aaron Otto and Venus Patton, ' 26 00,-
Due .Jacob Sqnier, Treasurer in 1856, ' ' 124 681 3 /
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JACOB SAIJIR, Esq., Treasurer of the Nor House and House of .Employment.of.Corn
,berifind county, in account with the Directors - of said InstitutiOn, from-}he-Ist day o
January to the 31st day of December,,lBss,.inclusive, viz - ' •
By payment of Directors' Orders,
Cash 'remaining in bands of Treasurer
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• _ • • Stock.on-tlio Jankisan-, 1856.
7 head of llorses, 11-14111: Cows; 14 head of Steers, 1 111111, 281headof1logs, 12 Shoats, 27 Sheep and 2 - ba.Vell
•Beef, Pork, Uuttod and Yetil, fattened and killed on,..th . Farm In 1855. .•
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2i3lleeYdll. average weight 456 pounds ; (13,2245.) . 29 Ihigs. average' wpight 182 pounds. (5,278 lbs.) 10 Urea;
amigo-weight 65 pounds, (650 lbs.) 34 Sheep. rage - weight 40 lbs., (1,360 Ihs.).making ln all '20,512 lbs. •
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1 Broad and 1 Nar'row , wheeled Wagon, 1 Wagon Bed,l pair of Wood-ladders. 2 Pair of ITapladders..l Cali: and
cart Gears, I.,Tillbury and !farness 3- PIM,s, 4 Barrows, 5 dauhle shorel flows, 3 single shovel powa..-. two
horse Sled, 1 'Fanning Mill, 1 Threshing- MaChine find Nome Powor, 1 .omm - shellac, - 2 Cutting : Boxes. 2`Grind
Stones; 2 Log Chains, 21 Cost Chains, ti . setta of wagon tlaars, tl setts of plow Gears. 1 sett sf Carpentering — 1 1'001s;
1 sett of Blacksmith tools, I' settof Butchering.tools, 5 Wheelhartaws; 1 Cabbage Knife, tS Grata Cradles, 10:slow
ing Scythes, 3 Mattocks, 3 Crobam - alltbovels, a lot of Quarrying tools,, and a variety of spades, links, rakes,- sic•
kles, corn hoes, stone hammers, sledges, axes, wood 'saws,. maul's, wedges, &c.,-&c. ~ -
• 660. bushels of -Whent; 29 Of Rye, 2,870 of corn, 1,800 of
42 of- red'bects, 38„of parsnips, 20 of turnips, 10 of beans au
cabbage, matte 46;barrela of good elder, 80 tons of hay, 20 lot.
.1-1. -Mgitufacturo oaulinaile ixt.the airid Silo)
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81 shirts , and chorales, 52 frocks, 21. aprons', 27 POtticoats, 42 sheets, 10 rips; 40 pillow cam, 11 holsters, 10 chaff
beds, 50 comforts, 13 pair of stockings,. Itnitted, 39 pair footed, 12 tows s 4 acks, 9 nndor womases, 10 pair of
drawers, 4 pair pants, 4 roundabouts. 9 .
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. - In the carpenter shop, made 21 'coffins, 120 lbs. of ha s. soft soap, 1 large -gate. made board - fence
round loaane Yard, cut 25 cord-of wood, done *3O wortlf of b acksmithing, quarried stone and made 20 rod stone
fence.
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'Amber of Paupers In the Institution let January, 1855, of which 15 wore colored, . ' .
Number admitted up till 31st December, 1855, of which 16 were colored and 3 beim in the house,
Making the whole number throughthe year, , • •• . ,
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I,of which 20 died, 4 children bound out, 19 eloped and 150 discharge .d, ' • .. . .
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Leaving the number of paupers In the Poor House Ist•TanUary, 1856, of which 15 are ,eolored, '
Out-door paupers supported at,public expense through the-year, _
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— lVlrOleitir - retriachiTri,n l . l eAt - the erTeoftheyear,
'Of those-remaining In the Poor-house 31st December, J 855, there are—' •
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Males. 99, of which 9 are colored, ~.
Females 40, of 7 are colored,
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. . And 24 outdoor Paupers,,_
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There aro. as ,near as can I>e, ascertained, 1 under one pear; 8 from l. to 5; 2 fro% 5 to 10; 6 from 12 ,to 20 ; 7
from .20 to 3Ci; 10 from 30 to 40; 15 from 40 to 50; 19 from 50 to 60; 22 from ® to TO; 13 from 70 -to 80; r from
SO to 90, , .
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1 tradditiOn to the above; 631 transient-paupers or travelers have bee'u received and supported for short periods
without regular orders. . . .
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We, the Difectors or the.Pnor and of the House of Employment of CumborlairdThounty, do certify that: the
above and foregoing statement tOcontain a just rind true' exhibit of_the Institution during the period just above
Mated, According to the best of our knowled„se. Given under our hands this Istrtay of January, A.D., 1858.
' • - •, ...::,.11CRIN C.-BROWN. '
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. *WILLIA SI CORNMAN,
'.. ' Directors of the Poor of Culriberiand County.
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• lire,•the understated,Auditore , of Cumberland county, elected and sworn according .to law, having examined
the accounts and -vouchersof the Directors of the l'Olr 'and /louse of Employthent of said county, from the let
day 'ef January to the 31st day of December, A. 8.,1855. certify that we find the foregoinglacts correct, to ,the best
-of-our_knowledge and judgment. Wo further (Ind in the hands . of Jacob Squler,,,Esq., Treasurer, the sum of four
hundred and thirtrone dolla and eighteen cents.. . -r d.
(liven under our hands at Carlisle, this 3lit,day of January, A.D.,1856.
J. B.DRAWBAUGII, -
..,- , - 0 , JACOB STEINMAN, =____
ISAAC RINGIVALT; •
Auditors of Cumberland county;
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CARLIS.LE FGUND TY •
4tipcd Als. I MACHINE• SHOP,
The subierlher has he,aatiafitetion of In
rtlari.riatillE forming' his old frie ids and patrons that
• • •••"..' • - his establishnient is og'iln in active ope
ra n, new buildings having been erected since the lute
dies trous fire end.. the iilinleestoldishtnent put in cont
plate working`order.. Orders are therefore respectfulli
solicited for work in . his line, which will lie done with
.promptness and in the best manner. - • - .
A. STEAM -ENGINES BUILT TO ORDER '
and repaired. - All kinds of Machinery in Paper Mills,
, Orlst Mills and Factories repaired at abort notice. Mill
Spindles dressed and
,turned. •
HORSEITOWERS:and TIIRESITIN(F,•MACIIINES
such as Bevil Oear FOUilleirse POwer, Horizontal Gear
Four horse and Two Horse Ppyrers, Ploughs, Corn Shot
- Fere and Crushers,'Ac. Patterns wade tolorder. Iron and
Brass •OAS'FINGS exi3cutekto order, if not on baud, at
the shortest notice, such. as \Cranks and Mill Gearing,
SPur and, Bevil Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, Plow
Castings; Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and Coach Box
-1:41, Spindles, Car Wheels,. Car Chairs, AT—Moho); also
on hand -a largo supply'of Philadelphia and Troy .COOK
INGSTOYES, and is constantly Making Cooking Stoves
ofvarlous Improved patterns for coal or wood, ten plate
Stoves, Orates. &c. Repairing done. to all kinds of 314
chinery. All kindeotoldAron, -Brass and Copper taken
7 1u, - exchanga • °
m6r9UANKLiN OARDNEIL
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voNwAys .G.E.L4ITINV) , ',; , HONEY
SOAh.—Conitay'sfpurilairliloap:—:Conway's Im
proveci Chemical Olive Soap.' A Anti • supply of those
truly excellent' Soaps just received I.and for sale at
WILLIAMS' FAMILY 01100ERY, Main Street..
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.INVOICE OF.. Elfrant
• Needle Worked Collars, Ruffling, bleedings and
( I %e ngs,just recelvedirom New YO4, at very reduced
ptices. .
dee.l9, ' • f • -
120 $0
*8832 27X
#0832 97%
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16401 111 1 4, Received from County Treasurer, X3500 . 00__
4M 18 ' From Jos'. Lobsch, steward, from different
so - urces, as exhibited in the foregoing . •• - .
16832 07!4" statement, - , . • ...- •-• '457 06
:.. Due 'Jacob Squier, Tressurer in 1854,. _ • 124 08.1;',
Fitrriting 11Ien . sils . on the Farm Ist .Tui►npry, 1856. /
Seliednle Showing the Frote - i3ils of the Farm for 185&
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~ 4,4'.i(4,'''fi- ' ::.':[,q.4..''';a71.0. : :;
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paymint of interest on dowet in faior ot •
Mrs: O'Brien, on 'land- purchased. of
.‘: Iti'Dmvidi In 1842, ' • • .4138_m_
groceries. merchsodfie, elot.hing end bedding ...—_l.
' . .included, - • . 1840 box-,
For stoc,.._ 767 00_
by cash paid for out.door.paupers, - 606' 601 - "r'
For leather, . . I , .204 49
For stonecoal, ,•- . • .228 65.
For tailoring and.hatting, - . . . 172 28
For shoemaking, •. -. • —ll4 5434,
For gralurtiour . 1.31.01 -
For potatoes,' , • 1801.834,
Paid Lunatic Hospital at Ilairtsburg; 104 88 • -
For -. • . 180 28
For posts and'rellrfr' , • - 110 00
For Mirtlware, . • ~ 'l5l
09
For materials for hulls° and bard, 93 42
For drugs,
For out•doorfunoral expenses,
111acionnithhig,
:Constables in removing paupers,
Making pOstfaugs,.
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ietrtFeritieF4Cirisi- •
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'For saddlery, .
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For wood, • . - . •18 00
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Mason work' Walllndnew.privy, ~ , 22 00
Spouting privy,. : . 12 45
Por tinning. tin, copper and sheet ironware, '' 41 . 327,'
Manufacturing casinett,for two years . 49
673
Outdoor medical aid, ' - ~,. 33 5
For castings, • ' • , . 31 59 -
For books, printing - and stationary . ,
-. '. 22 4534
For-plaster, r• 1 . ' - ' ^ 26 00
For cloverseed, •28 00 ,
•Forfreight,--: , .
'-"--. ,: - SR - ..4 1 1i = r --
For One set C oles'' splints. - ' -
30 00
For traveling expenses, i ' - 364
For sundries. • . ~,...- - 4 . 18%
Jos. Label' '9 salary. hirelings' wageif included,. 600 00
Dr. A.. 1. liar an, physician, ' -. . - , 109.00 ,
Jacob Squire, reasurer, -., . , . '4O 00
Tiiiiii - ialf - 31, - 4 dills, - Esrv - attorney,' --3 0 -0 0—
George Dri die; want pay as Director, • 10 50
Johli-C. Mil,__ •`,.' ' .. "- -
John Cie demo ,' ' - ' r„- ' —'• -10-50 7 --
Due county 'by Jacob 13quier, Esq., trbasurer, '431 18 .
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tatoes, 7 of 'Moog* , seed,, 02 of Onions,
:Ofitki - es, , 7;672 Lucuutbers, 3,6oo:heads ol
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.The first premium awarded !the•Sture Fair, held
at Harrisburg in 1855, al* first premium:mat the county
Fakirs of Northumberland, Franklin, York, Lycoming,
Centre, Westmoreland, Washington. Berke, Bchuylkil,
3 lontgomery,,DelaWare, and Cheater, in oompetition
With fruit' eight to ton different reapers mittniowers,,
The &Wu's self:raking' reaper and mower van ,he for
sale at °the Factory at Harrhiburg, also. at Boyer &
Bros,. Farmers wishing reapers and mowers for the
next harvest can, have them at a reductatpriee' by
giving their ottani - for thim ber,ore, the , lit of
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Price Of Reirinir; 'cash, - ';`, - ; - ,- .• Mar:
" - Reaper, and Efoirpt, mall, - - - 190,
if ordered before the lot of 'Harelip after that. time,
freight from Dayton, Ohio, milled. - " - - - -
Price of , Reaper and 'dower on time, *200; serenty
five dotiarit.ott deliTery,siifentptv, dollars On, Ist of
October, and fifty dollars Ist-JenuaryV 1857. AU - .the
reapers warranted to give 'entire satiefnetlon,
money refunded:• Leave , ordero the
With HENRYIIEN L.
PERRITOLDER, Agent for Outaberland - connty and
Travelling ;Agent ' Direct all orders and. letters to
Jaw ES PATTON, Ilarriabmx,, pa.,„,general,agent forl'.olm-.
sylianigi; ' , - • : -‘• ` - ~ . . ~
Jim, ;5,'1886.-7,j., ' • . ,
• I OHN' P. L,Y.'INZ--i•Wholiistile' •and
ley*.: dealer in ''Antericati, - English . -; and - 'German
GARDWARE, Oils, Paints, blechanics, builders
'and the. public generally, who arc lie want of Ilardnare
(orally kind, are: invited to,call in and
l.V.t;oKi,?-3 examine My unugunily larg stock of
, zoods,,,whlch I ani-selling-at very ion
Tr cos. :Oust s It ; ;only detain you a very •
-fewmlnutis-to-be-eonvinciUl_thatLvidiat everylaulY says
—that Lyn's Idoejdedly. the'placo-' to get-good-goodie-f
-law prices—gutso6 true.. 'CAINE'S Hardware Store,
"'West Side Math IlanOver street. ,
lir A - R - 1,4 1 1U1S • H.:
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subscriber 'having returned from the city would call - 111e
attention.of his' friends and the public generally to the
'large and welt seleetotiesSettrnent of Hardware whi elf hg,
has just received; consisting in part of GUI LDING MA=
TEItIALS„ nalls,Scrow HI hinges.locks, hOlts, glass, putty,
paints, oils, de.. TOOLS,-,edge tools; saws and planes o.
Avery descrintion - with flles;,-rasps,'hamrners, anvils, Le.
A ' , general' assortment of SHOEMAKER'S AND . SAD
DLERS TOOLS, together with morocco, lining and bind : .
lug skins, shoe thread, wax,pegs, lasts, harness mount
ing, saddletrees, &O. • • -7-- -
COMM TlUMMlNU—canvass fplain, enamelled, fig
. land and embossed,) 'patent and enaMelled leather,
axles, Springs, hubs, spokes, folloes, shaas;
Cabinet Makers will find &large assortment of varn
ishes, mahogany and walnut veneers' moulding, rosettes,
hair cloth; curled hair, •• ; • •
--The stock of Iron Witty, -and__lvell_meleeted,compris -
Ti - ag all.6he kinds'in genertruse;aximinraerelland collo&
iron of all sloes; flat. bar and band iron, round, ignore
and oval iron, horse-shoe iron and;nall TOl4, with an lrge
lot of cast and spring steel, 'English and American hips:.
'ter:steel. de.l,
lloitiokeepors and tho..re about commencing will, fled It_
to their advantage to call and examine our cutleryikri t•
tante and plated ware pans, kettles, cedar wore, batTns,,
In addition to, the above we have:received a splendid
assortnsialt of WALL PAPER, making the stock coin
-Pletorand-at such,prices (MGM not-fail _to .give_satisfact.
Wo invite-all friends to.;call, knowing it will be to
their own advantage: . Reniember the old stand, East
nigh Streee. Carlisle, Pa. ,
Oct. 12, eSSS. • „HENRY SAXTON
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---- 'lf :.,.; '. riet-and meet varriec!.assertuneWt-oinurik.
:11, ; i'A., , , ware In the county, and selling' at the
lowest prices, at ',, - ~ . : , J. I.i. LYN E'S.
--:. V--- -- ---- . -------Noqb _littneTer St., Carlisle.
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STEAM? SAW MILL . AND
dlr. oda ' TIMBER LAND FOIL SALE.—The
scriber olTerspt_private , ,sale a STE A M
;1•7111T.41111‘ SAW ARM; situatei In South' Middle:
" top_ toiwnship, Cumberland county,
with which is connected Attultt , NlNE HUNDRED •AND
THIRTY-THREE ACRES of µnod Pine, Oak, Chestnut
and Poplar timber. ,Tiro min. and rEngine-are - in the
.bestrumaing order and ran be started•at n day'rNnot
There its a good double two.story I)WELLINO--1101.--SE
im the: Property,. suitable for two families,
with an office
and good Stabling. About fifty. acres of Lire land - could
Ltradvantageously„cultivnted and Converted Into a pro. -
ID/title Fond. The property preaents great Lnduremen t
to purehasers. 'nowt will be made easy.' • For other
particulars apply to the - subscriber
L at Carlisl
SPONSLERe, Pa. •
,
Dec. 5 '55. ..RNO Estate Agent and Scrivener.
.6832 07;4'
cITHAINI BOILER FORS SLE
kjsubserlbor offers for sale a CIOVY Steam. Boiler,
eiglt
teen feet long and thirty inches In diameter; with one
funrtruu inch flue, apply at the Paper Mill at Paper
town. •
- Fob. 18 'CAL—tf. MILLEN.
•
AIARION-lI.ALL DAGUERit EA - M,
'tow-18 FoR4 A subscriber desirous of
changing his husitiess, offers the above large and cont•
meilions moms and apparatus for salt, on the most. rex ,
I suitable terms. These rooms have a connnalidiugSittr
ation in the most business and central Tart cif the Town..
with-all "excellent, Northern light, and are Udtairably
adapted to the taking of Ambrotype Mauves. • '
Junll , OEO, M. LIOEYER, ()whole, re
- LU ABLE-C oltN E it PRO'TtY.
' •AT I'IIIVATE SALE,
vary,„ valualne and . well ‘knersrn -111181NESS
irr.Alll) Sittlitte on the Corner of Nbrtif 'limner- and
Louthor Streets, in the borough or eitTlisle titirfricsrard
and occupied by Jacob Fetter, containing 30 feet front
ou ilanuoyer 'street and 240 . feet on Louther :street--
The linprovernents 'on Ilanuover , street are a large
S'l'9lllC 110UE; with a large brick Niel" t build
ing finished in the west elegant manner. containing 11
Arooms including the store room, besides pantries
audeouvenient cloietarrangements. :The STOR
ROOM is 33 fret in depth, fitted up In the best.
DOSKII , IO manner- and ono of tile most desir t sideandlong
stabliehed business locathms lu our, toe n.
There Is a large two story brick building fi:onting on
Louther street, ',%iltb a shop attached, now occupied as.
a_cabinet maker shop. Also a stable on the foot of ,the
lot, and other necessary out bulidln t. 'rho property
is in excellent order having been recently fitted up , by
the present occupani IVor teruea Ac. enquire or
A. L. SPONSLER, •
sept 5 , Real Estate Agent and Scrivener.
• .
lEE3
A TALITABLE TOWN • .P 0 PERTI
- v AT - PUBLIC - S.A LE.-4hat desirable - House add -
Lot, situated on East Main street, in the Borough of
Carlisle, late the property of Andrew
at
Hlmes, Esq. -The improvements are
a -commodious two story • Weather- . ",
boarded Muse, _with a large and con- ...2'; ..•
venient, Back-buliding, Office, neces- .','.:•,.., pl - ,4%.-
sary Out-huUdings, mid a large - and —='" ""'"''
Substantial Log Stable. :The garden contains a number
of fruit trees. • - . .
PosseSsiau will be given on the first day of April next.
At will be sold on Saturday, the 16th of Februnry next,
at the - Couttlfoute, at-10 , o'clock,-A. M. . --- -.....,..,
.For Woo; and further partfculare inquire of the un
dersigned.
JANE ANN lIFLIMES, '
-
• WILLIAM' I, I /MIES,
, .
• • - By filo Attorney n fact,
Jan. 2, '66. , ' -.. .101 IN ;IRVINE: '
- • •
-T3OPLAR__LOT.L._II3,OPERTT AT
• PRIVATE SALE, That valuable piece of groUnd
situate hi 'South Hanover etreet, hi the borough of
S'arlisle,know as 010
'Bald lot contains about one .acre . and 14 quarter of
groTyl and from Ha dosirable and advantageous lora;
t hin'tiladintrably aditt . d6itfor
The lot will .bo sold entire, or In lots ;kr snit put ,
chaserki."'"For terms andlurther. particulars enquit,e of
• : • ' • A.
oct. 31,'55. Real Estate Agent and.Serireuer.
:ROOKS i?Olt THE 'iIOLIDAYB%=;-
A. M. PIPER, Maln'Street,
-In .lgs just received and Is now bpeui,ug a splendid as
sortment of NEW PUBLICATIONS, GIFT 1100Krl,
Miseellaueotis llooks, Fancy Articles, l'ioiorial Papers,
'Albums, l'ort Folios, Port Monnals, Males. &c. which
having, bijou purchased at 'advantageous will ho sold at
the LOWEST CASH PRICES. lla. invites particular
attention to his splendid stook. of
Annuals,'
Gift Books, , •
..
. Illustrated Poets,'
.. Standard Works,
• " Bibles, all sizes,
~ prayer Books, - •
"" Ilytun Books,' •
Surniny School ' • .
- Tract Books, • -
. I " Juveniles, to., &e.
. .
All 'of . irhtch are NEW P4OKS; fresh. from the publishers,
Splendidly boithd Afitt.embollstied and get up expressly
i
a
for tbe„Chrlstmass Rol Nye, AIeciFANCY STATION RY
'and Fancy articlesse rally, In mat variety. The pub
.lib are Invited to salt . exinnid . o agunplea now ready
!be inspectlen. ' ' '- ' ' - - •- -
.. ',...Rentelnber, -the plqe to buy • books , cheap, is at
PIPER'S, Math street. . - -
Ree'r 12,-1)155 _ • - •,. :. • :- -
. FOR RENT.— he , . eorner
'• • More - Bonin ant cellar now occuplocl
•:_by, WOods as a Dry. Goode
I ' , 1 r Store" It Is one '
of the hest stands
... • • •
in the borough. ! • • •
Also, the IJ/willing Ilona's on tWisFlouther street ,
now _occupied. ltlizabeth:Siough...- ?Terms -made
known .on application to. . . , • .
.43,ce",19, '56. • ; i.,lll.lllAled.
I)arbweitti
for. Safe anti Rent
POPLAR LOT
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CUMM AND . .Ar LLEY - BANK. •
-PItOPRIETORS. . • .
• • WILLIAM KEI3, ;IVELOIIOIR Busatramett,
Itoscar STEIMMT, .101118 DUNLAP, - : •
• • I{IOIIIARD IY9ODS i, , S. STEIIETT,, • .• .
•
•
This Bank, doing Amsinese;:in the. punts: of
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• " BItEN NM AN At' co. slow fully, Prepared to doe gen- • .
---- 7 - eral - RmktrrlfusinesiviioltirProtoptness hrtddidelity. - .
Money received on Deposit and paid back on demand
without notice,' intereit paid 'on Special •Deposits.—
Particular attention paid the, collection 'of. Notei. -
Drafts, Cheeks, &c. in any.part Of
• the 11 rated States or
, .
The-faithfuland-confideutial eiecutien-of all or- • •
.sders entrusted to there; may be relied upen... They will'
at all times bo pleased to 'give - anY. Information desired
regard to money Matters in general: , ' . •. •
'Luise qr Trout'e Building. Main Street. •
•. a few doors Mist'of the Rail head Depot.. Open for busi- •
• pass from 9 o'clock in. the morning untihd - o'clock io
ihe evening.; 11. A. STUItUD)Ni Cashier. •
• • N. 8.-;=•lnterest rit therate of fr per cent. per attautu '
will be .paid on Special Depositfras heretofore. • .
Carlisle,.learch 18, 1850. - • .
•
-1- 71 011 .RENT.--=-The . store . m--in Pitt
Street fiew'occtipled b - ilfrancis Porter. Ehquire '
at this office, - or Tlper'S Book Store. •
• 'Peb.ll3.l : -
lisle: . Tiaenty Cords of VINE wool?, for whic h
.the highest market price rill be,paid .
L.
2nd Lieut: 2nd Dragoon'',
Poet Treasurer,
March 12—Sw
V i ENV BOOKS.AIACAULY'S HIS
4.* TORY OF ENGLAND, and ABBOT'S'S NADOLt," .
ON, just recelcod at 4'l PER'S Book Store. •. '
• Carlisle, -March,- 12 3w._. • - ^ .
- ....
CARLISLE DEPOSIT • BANK.-
PINT PER -
'CENT.. , •
AL a moeting of the . Board of. Directors, held on the lith
• of Mareh,.lBs6, it was unanimously resoleed that inter-
est should be ppiii on special deposits by the Carlisle
De , sit Bank, mcorporaled
van a, as ollows:--; -
4 per cent, per' annum for. 4 months,
,414,.. 4 • 8 o . •
Interest eaakesafter the expiration of
: the ceititiehte - . 77 •
unless renewed, - And:the, money ~always paid back itith
out notice. . ' • ' • -P _
By order of the Board of Directors. •
, Mirch 12, 1856. J .%
- -R'. M. Cashior.
•
wHITE • HALL . ACA_DEMT.-;-
Three miles west of Harrisburg The aleventh
session of this Institution . wilillommunce on Itionday.
the sth May:next. Parents and Guardians are Te-•
sPectfully requested do inquire into the merits of the
Institution. Thelocation is retired pleasant find health
._fitha_nildbe course of Instruction. embraces: the ordina
ry and higher branches of tin English Educatlou r to
gather with' the Lanni II reek, Fruncli v and germanlan-•
guages,' and vocal and 'instrumental music. Merida,
boarding, washing, and Tuition In the English : branch
ea and vocal music per session (211 weeks) 4160,00. For
.'circular con tainitqf particulars address-. - . .
D. lIENLINCIER.
March.-11.. DIN.] . • , • Darrtsburg, Pa. ;
hV_BLI_C_ • Thursd4, the
'2oth of March, et 10 o'clock, A.M. will be sold at
the house of the subserlher,, in LoutheP street, one
door.west , of the °omit. Betbrzned Church. '
IIOUSE1101.1t• FURNITURE,
___LConsisttog_of Carpel!, Borealis. es, Cbatri, Stoves,
Bedstea,ds; and I{ltrtion
beetionof Boolismust Piimpiets:,- Terms inade,k nom on
thellay of sato by •
Mardi, 12.-Iw. - •;.
)(7)- 14;N - NS Y r LVA HOUSE—Pub.
Entertainment.—The' subscriber respectfully
n mins the 'citizens of Carlisle, and the public general
ly, that:lie intends. opening a' public house of enter
vtalnutent'on the let of April, In the building now cc- •
curled by Mr. Woods ea it titer° on the corner of North
.
• Hanover and ',outlier streets, in the borough of Carlisle.
•lie will be ready at all 'knee, to accommodate' all who. • •.
,„ may favor him with their custom, and ne pains will be
%naiad to snake all feel entirely at hotrie. 'listable ill
-,-at-all-timesha.aupplied_w/th_thebeat_thwittarit* can • •
afford. Tits stable with a good and 'attontive :hostler.
and eVerthing to'make man and beast both comfortable
will be presided. Boarders will'lns,staken by the week.
month, or year, at reasonablsrates. 'Be hopes by stria
attention to•lnutinese and desire to please to receive s
nhare . of public patronage:
F. AUOllitNlialiall.
• Carlisle, March; b, 18161--3 mo. -
TA ANTED—A . Tra) - 1 1:111 - V.YIVIWIsr
TANNER.—The subscriber wishes to engage a
• Jeurnilynati Tanner immediately, for one yimr.. • Ono -
that understands currying lit connexion with tanning
preferred, Liberal wages will bigiven to a good 'work.
nom and man of moral habits; none other need apply;
— Yoe faiber particulars write or - apidirtsithiratilitieriber
.
at Centre, Perry co., l'a
Mnreh• 5-3 W. ' • • •
•
NoTici4].__Ail:_perSons . ._ having de..
Mantis ag.iii*t me will eall and see me, and all
tdohted will do the • same WM° the. let, • nt April, or
their/mounts will ho loft with the proper' persotr—fot!
[Mar.s] fIEO . . W. MILTON.
„
710 - 11.1%'. i4OODS; e7 ---Tha. auhscrilier - has
Just r . o6.lv u d fromil'hlia!lelphht-a large fassort
moot ,drseasmiable goods; which will be sold very cheap
--opposite.the it. R. Depot, Carlisle,
M. 87.40DaltA2S. -
Carl IslaT - Fob. 20, 1$15(1
,
A f f 0
II IR . TEE ESSES:
wp c i e in v g et r Mehat a, r a ll a e . fal Dreg.
raw :Mart !Loops; and a
faa,
• March 5: OEO. W. lIITS4R. •
tr4"STATE of Win. Cootrer, diiceas,eo.,---
i
Notice Is hereby given that 'Letters of Admirals:' ~
ration on -th.c_esiate_er,WALSAMlEß,:deeeased, of '
Monroe township, Cumberland county, hare been
granted to the SobseribeC,iisslding,ln sllver Spring •
township. All persons indebted-to said estate, ars ,
requeeded to make tumtbdiato payment; and -those -,
Laving claims alit present theurfor settlerntnt to
13A3111M. CtICKLIN;'
..__Adrululstrator4
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iIIVADELPIIIA •ADVER I I,I7.-- . .
EVANS' VIRE Sc TiIIEF PROOF SAFES!. •. .
or: merchants, lawyers, farmers, and others, having
lliojcs, Papers;. or other- valuables,, to preserve from.
FIRE or BUIMARS.:
. Day and NoreIFS (iloth's) BANK LOCKS. 1
• 4: Csan.—.Tho f. Fire Proof safe," that preserved oar.
Books, rapors, *c., during tbq-. great Fire at ilarra
Buildings,. was purchased of OLIVER EVANS, 618. 2nd
6t.,l'lilladeip4do.. . • • ORTZ is 'BUCK..
•
ILEFRICERATORS & WATER FILTERt3. •
xv.A'ss , Prernium-Ventilatedßefrigeratorsfor,coollagt
and preserving meats, button milk, water, and
articles fiv citiluary purposes.,
WATER EILTERE . for nurifying brackish or .muddy
water, whether affected by rains, limestone, marl, or
other causer; can be had 'separate or attached to the
Refrigerators•--a snutliquantltyof Ice cooling the whole
In the warmest weather. •
PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the use 01 wane
'or cold water. • .
WATER COOLERS, fez:Hotels, Siores,knd .
STORE, TRUCKS', for moving boxes, lalegAn. ••
Slim, PRESSES, Copying do., Druggist do.
OLIVER EVANS. •
No, 61 South Second St., (2 doors below Cheap •
March 6,1650-Iy. • ' (Established in 1835?
' . ,
FOR , RENT foi one : ;or IROX*) T..
• 11 . from the let of April next, the eligible . .
STORE .11.001$1,• opposite' the Mansion '
Note on Main street, rem occupied by, Homy Y
Also the Blacksmith' Stiolinti.the, Mr of *ht.
ply to ' . ' XtOBRRt 7 7 ------ . . :..:-
.
nor. 28 r - 1G. , - ,, ''.; ' r -, - ,::' , '..C .,,- , ,,, . , . .
TUST RE,CEIVEP.---A lota.
QP-Mept drintler soil?
use, tot Ole ik • - • -
• Mawr(
on Car-
C. E. DIXMLINTI,T2M.
'OEO. HENCIL