American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 09, 1848, Image 3

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    LIST OF'LETTERS 1
iPVKR tIBBD IN THK “VOLONTKIiI" BT APFOIHTilsil*.
4ml heitfurtktr enacted, •. * • *,.* ♦ *,
iveitlseirients nmde under the orders of thb Poll
-1 ** iu a newspaiwr or newspapers, of letters un
any Post-office,shall be Inserted in (he paper or
w fo s. tha town nr place where the office advertising miy
tlif! largest circulation. . .
it joteu, pogt.Qg fa Late, passed March 3; 1843.
tRT OF LETTERS remaining in the PbaLoffico
iat Carlisle, Pa., March 1, 1848. Poftofts in.
for letters on this list, will please lndjr are
"r'jeama Jackson Joseph 2
„| 0 Henrietta Johnson Richard
a Samuel Kertrer Franz
lt |gis Benj F Kelly Robert ■
irokholder David Kern John M
t er Daniel , Lehman Jacob
,ler Jacob Love Augustus 2
,son Susan D Lichly Joseph
irns Elexander , Lehman William
detman Henry Layman Daniel
.rltholder Joseph Maury Charles
renwr David. Myers David S
uses Charts Mornaon Whiltm
■Her Hannah Miller Mary
ilH«in Harlan 2 Myers WilllwelU
alien Sophia Martin S
.rap John W Mitchell Jamb 8
;Xd Miller Daniel
nrnesJohn Marlin Caleb G
,le Boardmnn, Malromson Joseph
tnmorope Joseph McLaughlin Edward
rA»?0 ■ M-KineyßF
itoran John McPherson Dr
, we y Jacob Mtnnick Michael 2 ,
innelly Thomas Esq Reinhart George
How David Smiley Sar'ahan
ullof John SetllerAn .
mons William bollenbergerJJaniel
IV Sarah Ann 3- Stroom Rabecca
/kel John W ' Sheaßer Jacob
rahatn CharleS Sludebaker Elias ,
edahnll George Snuder George
lenn Patterson 2 Stalhwell Samiel
ireas Samuel J Savage H H Esq 2
ulan George Tale Talitha
rimes John Turner Sllvey
amor George Porner Chnrles
tuner William Ullz Daniel er
o«rd R V'ff" H««y
cove Micheal L Willeox Abram
oldeman Jacob Welsh Wilson,
nrtiine John • Whitman Jacob
aggerty George Wagoner Henry W
anley E K Wolf Henry
arril S M Weael Jacob
lileweison J Ziegler Andrew
land W P
GEO. SANDERSON, P. M.
■TrUnderthehew Pottage Lnw.adverlieedlellere
■ charged two eenleeaeh in addition to the regular
ilage. ■' ■ • :
Tavern License*
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply
the next term of .he court of Quarter Sessions of
umbcfland county, for a license to keep a tavern or
iblic house in the house now occupied by Jacob
rove, in Kingstown, Silver Spring township.
• JOSEPH SADLER.
March 0, 1848.—31*
Weihe'undcrsigned citizens of SilverSpringtown
iip, Jo certify that we are well acquainted with the
ibve named Joseph Sadler, that hq is of good re
ilc for horfesty and temperance,'and is well provid*
1 with house room and conveniences for the accom
odation of strangers and travellers, and that sUch
in or thvern is heces* ry to accommodate the public
id entertain.rtrithgets and travellers.,
M. Kosht, J. Bmmingcr,
George M. ftupp, Jacob Grove,
j. Rccd, D. M. Kissinger,
Jacob Landig. Martin Hapnon,
Martin Kieffer, . William Williams,
George Williams. John Herman,'
Richard Blertinfc, Otertge Hauek.
Tavern License*
NOTICE is hereby IfrlVen thal I intend to apply
ihe next term Of the cotilt of Quarter Cfeniona oC
umlwrlond cruniy, fot a license to keep a tavern
public house in the hottM ( how occupy a« such
iampden township,
dOHN REESER.
March 0, 1848.—31 .
We Ihe undertig'iVed cilftena of Hampden town*
ip, do certify that wfc oVo well acquainted with the
nvo named John Rcewr, that he is of stood repute
honesty and lempcVAiflte, art! is welt phmued
th house room and conVenlphibfc foF IheifcOdnimo*
lion of strangers and Ira*ell4rl« and that sdeh inn
tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and
lertain strangers and ItaVellerS. .
David- Hume, Isaac NV.tulfr, .
Henry W. BrennOHlan, Frshclfc McGulrth
Wm. H. EdlcU, Andrew Rroilzof,
Samiici EbeHy, JOhn Si Snavelyj ,
John Silerbahn, Gho. Fcsler,
johil Shopp, Benjamin Martini
Tavern lilccnfcci
NOTICE is hereby given thal I intend U apply
the next term of the court Of Quirlbr Sessions of
umbcrland county, !M a license to afccp A taVern or
■Mir.bouse In tho hollso 1 notv occupy aft.lUch in
enlon township, , „ ..
jbHfc Wliifetfrs;.
\V C (he Urtdtfratgncd citizens of NeWldn lownlhip;
* Certify that we aHJ Weil acquainted With the above
anted John Wilkins, that he 111 df good rep Ute for
mcsly and temperance, and is ttrbll pfpVldcd With
°u<e room Ami cdliVertidnccS fof the lodging and
-rommodation of strangers and travellers,'and thal.
ich inn or tavern is necessary to Acconiniodilte lob
uhlic and entertain str-hgbra ami tfaVelieri.
James WalSorti Cornelius h, Vanderbolt,
Daniel Dyers, Daniel Klrtdig,
Joshua Vnnderbelti William l.ehrtlAH, ..
Michael Hale, dbotge OelheF,
John B. Vanderbelt, Joel BHckfat,
Henry Klndig, J. SWoyUr.
John McDowelK •
Tavern lilccnie*
NOTICE is hereby given that I Intend to itfply
[the next term of the court of Quarter BeSslohi tit
utnhetUnd county, for a license to keep 1 taVbfn pr
jMie house In the house I now occupy as sUfcn In
'«wton township*
March 9, 1648.—3t*
WILLIAM PARKS.
Wo ihn undersigned citizens pi Newton lownihlpi
® wtify that vre are well acquainted with the above
amed William Porks. that be is of good repute for
Matty and temperance* and i> well provided with
oum room and conveniences for the lodging and
ttommodatlon of strangers and travellers, and that
inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the
uUie sod entertain strangers and travellers.
J««« H. W. Moore, Michael Latshaw,
Watian 6noke, John Halter,
■Jugh Alison, Francis H. Fulton,
George Nenninger, Samuel Bnoke,
Moae« Cope, J, Irwin,
Jacob Newman, David Foreman,
Jacob Severs, Skiies Woodburn,
Abraham Severs.
Tavern iLlcom e.
NOTICE ie hereby given that 1 intend tn apply
!| we noit term of the court of Quarter Bewiona of
"Tilmhnj county, for a liccnae to keep a tavern of
kV? houw the houee I now occupy ae euch in
wDorough of Newvlllo.
DANIEL 8. DUNLAP.
M«ch 9,1848.—3 t
f 'ho underatgned citlxena of NewviUe t do certi
n. ■! S* ,r » w «» acquainted with the obo*o nomod
‘"it! S. Dunlop, tint ho U of good repute for hon*
temperance, nnd la well provided with hottao
tlr.n c °nvonlonco3 for the mccomraodotion of
i, B cr a #ni l traveller*, and that ouch inn or Invefn
Om. '"'Jt lo accommodate (ho public and ontortaln
7<*n *nd Wavellera.
™ lcfi , Samuel Ahl,
•‘•Thompeon, Jameo Gilmore;
Jo. «i cker ' • John Klnaley,
lJ^ 1 £?* rmond > Oeorgo Brlckor,
Cr Kln,, 'y- T. H.Knlght,
»"n rerguoon, David Orahatnt
Proclamation.
WHEREAS the Honorable Samvel Harsbair,
, President Judge of the sovetal Courts of Cbin
toon Pleas of the' counties of Cumberland, Perry and
Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and Justice Of the sevelral
Courts of Oyer end .TeftiUHer arid OchWdl Jail De-
livery, in said tiOdtiUer, and Hbh. JdHh Sthart and
John Clendenin, Judges of the Court of-Oyer and
Tbrirtiner and Genbral Jail DcllVbry, fer Ihb. Inal of
all capital and olbet Offences, in the sdid county of
Cumberland—by th’eil* precepts to rae directed, dated
the 10th of January; 1848,'have ordered the Court
of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, 16
be hdldUri 4l Carlisle, on the 2nd Monday of April
riext, (being tholOthday) at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, .to COntJnue two week.
NOTICE Is therefore hereby given, to the Coro
ner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of tho said
courity Of Cumberland, that they are by the said pre
cept edrrioianded to be then and there in their proper
persons; with their rolls, records, inquisitions, oxaroi
naUdiiS; dHd all other to do those
things which to their offices appertain to be done,and
all thUstf that are bound by recognizances,to prosecute
agdlHH Uib prisoners that are or then shall bo in the
Jail of /laid county, are to be there to prosecute them
ai shall bo juat. JAMES HOFFER,Sheriff.
Shehiff’s Office, }
Cariislfi. March 3, 1348. V
■ Notice.
To the ihira <sr Representatives of Patrick McCari
tdt'e rf the B&thttgh of. Catlthle, dic'd.
I'aKE notice, that In pursuance of a writ of
partition and'valuation, issued oulofthe Orphans’
Court of CumtieHand County* and lb riib direhita,
an inquosl will he Held on the fedl eaidld el‘ Baid
deceased, to wit: A'ljolot GlouHti sililatb in the
BojoUgh of Carlisle, fronting CO fbbi on South St.
and Chapel Alley, and rlinmn# Irom fitfeei to said
alley along Bedford street £4O feet; on Saturday
the IBih of March, 1848, at i o’blofck, P. M., on
the premises fof U|b pUrbbSb el* making partition
and valUdtloh of the real estate of said deceased.
JAMES HOFFER, Shff.
Sheriff's Office, *)
Carlisle, Mnrth 2,1848.-3 t 3
Ifdlifce;
LETTERS of Administration db bonis riohwiltf
the will annexed, on the estate of Joseph Hunter,,
late of the Borough of Newville, Cumberland cOi,
Pa., dec’d., have been issued to tHe subscriber re
siding in the fittmß plnUb; All persons indebted to
said estate are fccjiieSted to make payment, and
those having claims will present them properly
authenticated for sUtMembrll to
£>Cd Tl 1 COVL'fi, Adm’r.
March 3, 1848 6l
Notice.
LETTERS of Administration on the estate of
Mary Dock, late of the Borough of Newville,
Cumberland county, Pa., deo’d., have been Issued 1
to the subscriber residing in said BotougHi A'.l
persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and thosehavingclaims
will present them properly authenticated for 86
tlemeht to ;
LEWIS RHOA,DS, Adm ( ri
March 2,1648.—6 t
Notice
18 hereby given, that letters of administration de
bonis non, with ‘he will annexed of James Moore,
late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland' county,'
Pa., dec'd., have this day been Issued by the Register
of said county, the subscriber who resides in the
Borough aforesaid. All persons having claims or
demands against the estate of the said, decedent are
requested to make knowp the same without delay,
and those indebted to make payment to
DAVID GRIER, Adm’r.
February 17, 1848.—6 t; s
Notice.
LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Robert
Laird, late of Frankfdrd township, dec*d., have
been gronted by. the Register of said county, to tbs
subscribers, residing in Jjr® township aforesaid* AIT
personshaving claims, against thb estate of said de
cedent, are requested to present them duly authen
treated for settlement, and those indebted to-make
payment to- JOHN McDOWELt,
JAMES L. McDOW^IiL.
Executors.
February 17> 18^8.—fit* • . • ‘
Estate Notice.
LETTERS of administration on the estateof Jams
J. Dale, late of the borough of Mechanicsburg,
Cumberland county. Pal, have been granted by the
Register of Bald county to the aubacribera. - All per
sona indebted to aald estate are requested to make
Immediate payment, and those- having claims will
-present them prope.ly authenticated for settlement,
to either of the undersigned.
' 0; HYERS, Mechanicaburg.
W. W. DALE, Carlisle.
February 9. t«49.—IUV .
Tavern liliicdse.
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply
af the heat term of the court of Quarter Sessions
of Cumberland BoUnly, for a license to keep a tav
ern or public house in the house 1 now occupy as
Blibh In Dlckinsbit loWltship.
John hocker.
March 3,18-i8.~31*
*We the undersigned citizens of Dickinson town-
Ship! dn certify that we are well acquainted with
lire above ndnibd John Hocker; that ho is of good
repute for honesty Und Ibmporanßbt Und is well
ptovided With ligilso fotlm and Conveniences for
the lodging Und acctlmmddation of strangers and
travellers, and that auoh Inn or tavern is necessary
IB tidcoinraodiUo lltb pllblib and entertain strangers
and travellers; ,
Jrto. HutqllisoHl samlt Debtbmt
WlUoh Htlbleyi John HigHlahdSj
AlexanderM’KinSiry, William UoWbrai
James Weakley; Wm. Harpet,
Deter Ptllin; Solomon Drindle;
John Spence.' John Kissinger,
JattoH Chlsnell; A. H; Johnslont
Daniel Keller, ■ -
TaVcHi lilccriscl
ftOTICEIs hereby given that I inlehd lo apply
kt the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions
of Cumberland county, fot a license td keen a lav
brn ot phbllK holllo In the house 1 liow-ockbpy as
Such in the Borough of Newtillo.
ELIAS DHIHL:
Match 2.1810.—31*
Wo the undersigned ciliaons of this Bofo'Ugh of
NBtH'illS, do certify thdt wo ate well acijiiainlod
with (Ho aVote named Elias Diehl, (hat hh is of
good ropdte fof Honedly and tomperonooj arid is
well provided with hoiiso roofti ahd ndnfofiioncos
for the oocomritodallon of strangers and travellers)
and that ouch inn or tavern is necessary to afcontni
modalo the public ahd entertain strangers and Ira.
Jamison Hannon, ((surge H 1 inV,
John Kinsley, Ohl-Uowermaslcf,
Samuel Ah], William R. Melroy,
at the next . ■ - . . ,
of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tav*
ern or public house in the house I now occupy as
, U ol.,lnDioUin.onto W „.hi E . ABD EYgTE[i
March 3* 1848.-*-3t #
Wo the undersigned ollixens of Dickinson town
ship. do cerlify that wo aro well acquainted with
the above named Kllae D. Eyater, that ho la of
rjood repute for honesty and temperance, end is
well with house room and conveniences
for iho accommodation of strangers and lraT6ilers»
end that such Inn or invern is noeeosory tosooom
modale (ho public and entertain Stfanfcera doll Ira.
V *Jp!m Hotrlcfc, ?n orll MohTr 1,
Francis H. Fulton, Allen M°hler ,
Christian Snolte, We'k'eJ-.
JeOOb Severs, Jno. Hutchison,
John power, ■«’> Wolf,
• Jphn Melllnffor, . , Peter Folium.
, Mathew Kjrr«i
Tavern License. < „ ,
NOTICE is hereby given that I inland to apply
at the next term of the court of Quarter Seesiona
of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tav:
ern or public house in the House now. occupied by
William Moudy, in the East Ward, in the llorobgn
of Carlisle.
ADAMWAkBtUM;
March 3,1848.—3 t
We the undersigned citizens of the feast Ward,
ih ihe Borough of Carlisle, do Certify that wfe are
well acquainted with the above nsriied Adam
Wareham, that he is of gdod feptlte fof honesty
and temperance* and is well provided with house
room and conveniences ftrthe accommodation of
strangers and traveilerd, and that sUbh inn or lav
ern is necessary to hccotnmod&th thb pUUHb and
entertain strangers arid travellers.
William tyoudjr* John Cnderwbqd,'
Wm. Park) Maleef,.
John Gillent Charles Maglanchlin.
William Breeie, David Martin,
Ddw. Armor) Henry Barnitz,
Patrick. Dawson, M. Holcomb,
Jacob 2ng) Charles Fleager,
Jeremiah Shields* J. Armstrong.
Wm. Albkander*
tafciril License.
NOTicfe is hereby given that 1 intend to apply
at the nbkl tbrm of the court of Quarter Sessions
of Cumberland county, for adicenee to keep.a tav
ern ol public hobse in the home formerly kept by
John Snyder, in South Middleton township.
PHILIP PyLE. ‘
MdHJh 3,1848.—3 t
We the undersigned citizens of South Middle
ton township, do certify that we are well acquaint
ed with the above named Philip Pyle, that he is
of gqod repute for honesty and temperance, and is
well provided with house room and conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and travellers,
and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accom
modate'lhe public and entertain strangers and tra
vellers.
John Hemminger, sr. Gabriel Line,
R. Glvin't Henry Lackey,
Thps. Paxton* Wm. R. Moore,
B. F. Haskell, Jonas Rudy,
Robt: GraHartij Jacob Nofiainger, .
Alex. . John Hemminger, jr.
Tavern License#
NdTICE la hereby given that I intend toapply at
thb nbxt term of the court of Quarter Sessions 'or
Cumberland county, for a license to keep a taterri of
public house in the house now occupied as sucli by
Joseplr Ingram, in the Borough of Mechahicsbdrg.
ADAM SIBRBR.
March 2,1848.—81*
We the undersigned citl&nS of the Borough of
Mechanicsburg, do certify that we are well acquaint
ed with the above named Adam Bierer, that he is of
good repute for honesty and teropeiance, and is well
provided with house room and conveniences for the
lodging and accommodation of stranger* and travel
lers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to ac-
Commodate (he public and entertain tint!
tWvfcllere.
liowiti H. Wollet, George Altickj
Jsfcbl) I. Zink, Joseph Black,
• MaHlh A.* .Dtmlap, Jacob Miller,
Johh K. Qoswilfcr, Felix Huber;
JdUn ZiminermaH, Joel Berlin,
David Worst, ' J: Ingram.
John Hoover;.. ... :
I'ateta lileens^;
v NOTICE fa hereby given that I intend
at the next term of (tie cohft of QhaHef Sessions of
Cumberland county, for k licence to keep a (avemok
public bouse in the honse I now occhpy aa such at
Mifflin X Roads, in Mifflin township;
ISAAC CHRIBTLIEB.
March 2,1848. —3t*
We the undersigned citiiens of Mifflin toWnsMp;
do certify that we are above
named Isaac Christlieb, that be ia of good repute for
honesty and temperance, ahd is welt provided with
house room and conveniences for the lodging and ac
commodation of strangers ahd traveller*, and that
such inn or tavern ie necessary to accommodate the
public and entertain strangers ?nd travellers.
Jno. P. Rhoads, Samuel Hefflefioger,
Andrew M’Elwaine, Thomas Dunlap,
John.B. Perry, John M. Miller,'
John Ncgly, Joseph Nagley,
.Henry Sipe, William Reling,
John .Wolf, Henry Reling,
Robt.' G. Hackett, John Reling,
Jacob Failor, . Robt* Hacketu
Tavern License.
V 7 OTICB I# hereby given that I intend to apply a*
J_\ ({,O next term of the court qf QusrlerSessionso*
Cumberland county,Tor a license to keep a tavern or
public house in (he-house I now occupy at inch in
Hopewell township* JOHN KILLIAN, Ji»
February 24,1848.—3 t .
We the undersigned citizens of Hopewell town
ship, do certify that we are .well acquainted with the
above rifttned John Killian* Jr*, that be il'df gdodre
pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provid
ed with house room and conveniences for the lodging
and Accommodation of strangers and travellers, and
that such Inn or Tdvern U rieceMaty to accommo
date the puMlb ih<l fentbrlain stranger! arid ItaVellera.
Peter Lesbeh David Wherry;
James Henderdori, Robl. I?lliotl;
John McCoy. , John Carson,
William M; McCune, Joseph Qulgltiy;
Aaron Gunkle, JJaVld.Hoover,
David Duncan, sr. David Stickler;
William Wherry, John Deihl. .
Tavern License.
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend id dpply Mt
the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions of
Cumberland county, for & license to keep i tavern
or public house in the house I now ii ftiieh
in the East Ward, in the borough of Carlisle, v
DAVID MARTIN.
February 34, 1548.—5 t
We the undersigned citizens of the East Ward. Ip
the BofOtJgh 6f Carfiile t &/ fccrtlfy that we afe will
acquainted with the above mimed David Martin; (hat
be is of good reriute for hone Sly and temperance, arid
(4 well provided with House room and conveniences
fof (Hb Stcdrtitriofldllpn, of stfarigets and travellers,
and (bai sufch Iriri or Tavdrri id necessary to accom
modate the public &. cnlcriain strangers & travellers.
Jacob Hoder, J. D. Bratton, .
S. D, Adair, James Noble,
Senry Saxloh I ,’ H, H. Grove,
; Wright, R. McCartney, v
David Orinlr, Jotiri Cfelgh,
W. H. Miller, J. Baughman.
UocnnJ
VT'OTIOE is hereby Given that I Inina Ip apply at
J\ lire pill terrtf of (He coliil of Quarter Sessions of
Cumberland county, foi > license lo keep • UTern or
public house in the house I now oecupy is such in
the West Ward, in the borough of Carlisle..
SAMUEL MOjmBTT.
Feb. si, ifiis.—3i
W* ih'e undefaighcd citUens of the West Wahl,
in the borough of Carllflo.dd Certify that wo ere well
acquainted with the above n'amed Samuel Morrott,
that bo (* of gb'dd repßlo foi bohcaiy and tenipcranoo,
and ia will provided with' hoiiae rcibrfi and convenien
ces for the lodging and accommodation of dttangtra
and travellers, *nd (hit Web Inn or Tayifn H necee
aary to accommodate itio public and entertain khan
gets and travellers. * . j
Francis Noble, Wm, Spoltawood,
Chao. Demits, William Anderson,
J. Whlaler, William Cart,
John Noble, Jos. C. Thompson,
James Davis, Geo. W.Foulke,.
John Olivq;, Wm. Bents.
Notice.
SE slookholdera of the Cumberland Valley Rail
usd company are hereby notified to meet at the
i hoiiaq CfJ. A. WlttrOlbln Carlisle on THOBB
- the 9lh of March; 1848,'ai ll o'clock A. M.,
at which' (Peeling the not of Assembly of the 15th
February, 1848, Increasing the oapllal stock af IhO
said' Company (hr the purpose of relaying the said
road with a T rail will ho submitted. ■
March; 9 j 1848. FRED'JC WATTS, FVssY
POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOE 1847.
DAVID WOLF, JACOB HERSHE, and.WILLIAM KER, Esquires, Directors
of the ipdoratiddf the House of Employment of Cumberland county, in account
With said cotinty, from the Ist day of January;to the 31st day pf December, 1647,
inclusive* Viz:
Dr;
To itirdllhl d(l« ibatilution at ftllfcinenl
in 1846, by Jacob Squire, Esq; Tree*
surer, ' . m *fOW 26}
Amount Brtwri from County Treasutet, 4000 00
m receltfed of 8. Alexander** Ex’rt. ** 471 09
<( Q f Sbroixi end SiiOdgtass fof hides
aHd skins,
<t fet Bdrotfgb of HUiltilagdon for die
of t>. Lindley^
»« 0 f J. W. Eby for ulti of T; Robin
son* (col’di)
«'pfS.FUckingerforuie,
“ for tallow and lard,
, u 0 f R, Snodgrass, Esq. for u*e,
»« of John Mlxell for use, *•
4« f oU nd on the body of Jo*. Holland,
deceased, 17 19}
ofP. Dyserd, deceased, . 6 88
u 0 f John Smith and other deceased
paupers,
u 0 f j. Ranm for use, ft 40
» for old potatoes, 6 72}
“ for blank indentures, 4 fiO
« of J, BitUine for grasjh ® • 00.
“ for ? **
“ for un of elder preu, X Sl*
“ of John Brannon for pttmp rtoclu, ’ XOO
11 for stmdrin, • 2e9 i
;‘>v
JAcdti SQIIiER, Esq. Treasurer of Me Poor Home and Home of Employment of Cumberland county,
in account with the Directors of iaid /nstiltttiorti from tho Ist day of tfaiffldry to the Slot day of Decern.
6er, 1847, toelirtiee, bit .
f l*d dmollnl dllb ill Settlement; ~ $1077 26$
'**., received front cottdty Treasufer, 4000 00
from Joseph Lobacb, Steward, from
different sources as exhibited in a -
the foregoing statement,. 065 73
$6032 99$
Dtldnco due by Tredsu’rot; - *3
g (jtjjft of Horses, 31 head of Hbinled'Cattle, 25 Steep, 4 Breeding Sows, 97 stock Hogs, 30 Pigs and
1 Calf. “ * •
hfcef, Pork, Million atid Veal, fattened and killed on farm in 1847.
89 Beo.ca', a.erago weight, 888 pound*, (16008 1b..) 18 Calve., average weight, 06 pound., (990 lh«.)
68 Sheep, iv.rago weight 49 pound., (3038 11m.) 37 Hog«i ivoligo weight 809 pound., (7733 lb>.) mik
ing in .11 (37769 lb..j
Fariilitig UlfeHsilS oHlhp fartri ist of Jahtlafy,
■ I bm.dwbe.led end 1 narrow wh'ehleQ wagon, 1 wagon bed, I pair of Wdodladiler., 2 pair at jiayiadtjera,
I sled* I dearborne and harness; 1 cart arid call gears, ! •Mgby'4 bafrows, 4 8 culuvslors, 2 dou
ble shovel ploughs, 8 single shovel ploughs, 1 Wono wagoni I horse rake; 1 threshing machine and horse
power. I fanning mill, I rolling screen, 1 coin shelter, 1 ground roller. 8 cutting- boxes,' I flax brake, 2
grindstones, 2 log chains, 98 cow chains, 6 sett of wagon gears, 6 sett of plough gears, 2 sett ofcsrpenlera
tools, 1 sett of butchering tools; I sett of blacksmith's tools; 2 sett of blowing tools, 9 wheelbarrows, 6
shovels, 4 spades, 8 mattocks, 2 picks, 4; grain cradle!, 10 mbfvihg fccylhcs, knfl a variety of axes, corn
hoes, rakes, forks, sickels, single arid dobble trees; &c*,
Schedule shotvhig thfc ptobfeedS of Ihb farin for 184 T. ■
481 hu.hei. of wheat, 600 of oata, 1100 of corn, 4ob of t>olatpea, SliO of turnip., bd of onion.; do of bed.,
16 of p.nnip., 6 of bean.,B w.gon lo.d. of pumpkin., 800 bb.hei. of winter .pple.; 11 of clovetaeed, 1J
of flax wed, lj of timothy iced, 1800 he.d. of cabbage, 6388 cliclmibei., made 80 load, of hi,, 86 of corn
fodder, 20 barrels of goo I cider, 13 of water cider.
Manufactured arid iriadb in the Hbuse iirid Shop.
136 shirts arid ctiimUe, 10 sheets, li calico frocks, t flannel frocks, 17 cotton frocks, IB petticoats, 33
auroni 7 ■an bonnets; 9 caps; 48 pillow cases; 2 bed slips; 7 chaff bugs, 3 bolsters, 26 pair of canton flan
nel drawers; 4 pair oLmittons knitted, 16 pair of stockings knitted, 85 pair footed, 23 barrels of soft soap,
68 iba. of bald soapi 186 gallon, of Uppio bUUeK - JOSEPH LDilAcHiSUwa.di
ELIZA LOBAUH, MilroM,
jii Director., ifC. of .old InetUiiion, annex Ih't fallowing exhibit o} eilro labor, tfc. jitrfarmed Ijj tU
StiiMrd; Afalroit arid -Pauper.,/rom the 111 da, of January to lie 31 ol day of December, 1847,
incZ««iet, vii i "
Mad. 28 catena, 3 whielb.rtow., i ..ilUgo iluflir. 1 .m.Il ladder, i Mite.d S l»noLi;
for” bool room, I Mo. 4 m.u1.,6 .ingle tree., 1 double tree. 600 mil., 90 P>nn.loold
100 cord, of wood, quarried and hauled the .tone for new bake hpuaj, done 936 woitM of bl.tkimilhing,
palfa’ted hew bilke horise; quarried •lofle fof arid brirftcfl 700 bflshels of lime.
Number of fAp* 1" & «>.titiilon ,M January. lB4t, of ttiich li *efi ofai *nd 7 duL Jj#
Number adnriUed'bp to Silt December, 1947; of Which id Wile colotid arid 3 both U lb*
Koufe; •
*S 120 diaeharged; and 8 out-door pauper.;
Leaving Iho number ofp.nperkln the houa. lit January, 1848,
Outdoor pauper. inJ>poltW»t public mlpanM (hroUgb the you*, of Whltb 4 baa bowl adWltlM
and S died;
Whole number supported Ist January, 1818,
Of those remaining in the Poor House Slat December, 1847, there are—
. Males 80. of which 13 are poloped,
Females BS, of vfhich tl kte colored,
And .8 ttniedoot paupers, of whloh S arc colored;
Avefagenltmbcr jrof day ((trough tie year; . . ,d' „ ( • .Vi 5 u, i«! 8
There «w «• netr ueube Meortained binder I year li fl from I to 6{ 4 fr
from “o to 30; 10 ftom 80 to 30; IS from 80 lolSp 16 Debt 40 h. 60, S 3 tomM to 00,
from 60 to 70s 10 from 70 IS 80( 7 from GO to doj 1 frotn 00 to I 00( I above 100.
\fra the.Olfectdra of die Foot and of the ttousedf ff,h, .ffatts of (tie Inrlltifion, du
the above and dforegoing statement to contaln a just and true eimoti
rhtg tie period abo« staled, according to the best of our knowledge ,
Given undet onr hands tills Ist day of January, A. D. 184 . w6tF. . } ... ...
JaCPB HERBHB, I Dimitri.
WIIiUAMKtIB, J
■'* ■ ■. . Vor n*m 4 ‘ • !>■
• # L i I 1 Ja**\ **A nrorn Mcordinffjo taw,'having •*• • -HIE tubscrlbor offer* ’
Wa tho undaralgnad Auditor* of Cumb«TUnd coUn J' _ . Houm of Employment of said county, I I*l of April Aojit.'tho .,
JOHN T. GREEN, f . F.brd'.Vy 10. . ■ ■;, '
PETER LIVINOER, S j EATL y executed AT THIS OFxICE
March S) !«48.-at
■ . ‘ fir.
fey pdymeniof interest on dower in fa
tor of Mrs. O'Brien in the land pur
chased ofA.M’Dowell, In 1842, $ 38 91
Bycaah for groceries, merchandize, cloth- .
,lng; dnd bedding included, 1628 65
Caih fb» Sbck, TB7 00 *
44 foMumber; 100 42
u for support of out-door paupor£, : 176 1024
“ for out-door funeral'expenses. 62 874
4r for out-door medical aid, . 20 60,
M for tailoring, weaving ano spinning, 129 134
M for sboemaking and halting, 147 004
. ** for hardware, 135 OIJ
11 for stone coal, ■ 126 96
11 fo* freight on coal and groceries* .T 2 644
'V. for mason work, lso 60
44 for carpenter tVoric; 98124
“ for new broadwheeled dragon, 105 00
“ *fbk leather; 9g 95
11 for blacksmithing; 66 63
44 fof Cdnatable's fees fdr remdvirig
paiipef*, . . 77 624
Cash paid to Blind Institution for uso of
Sarah M’Laughiln, 62 00
a fot gtain, grinding, &c., 86 03
11 Pdid Id Boitfugh Of LeVVUtdWn for
support and remdvtil of paupeifs, 40 49
u . for brick, 49 20
11 for eastings, 30. 29
11 -for plastering and whitewashing; 24 97
' u ’ for tin. and copperwaro, and tinning, ' 30 28j
41 fof Spooling dc repairing coal atdveS
and valves, • 24 08
u for materials, improvements, dec., . 44 75
“ for farming utensils, tools,’dec., 20 60
44 for coopering end wagonmaktng; 13 4G.4
“ for travelling expenses, 17 64
11 for poiiagfc, 3 SSj
14 for sUpdries, . 2 07^
44 Jo*. liobach’i saldty for tide year;
including hirelings weges;
f* Dr J. B&ughman’s. salary for one
year,
44 Jacob Squire; Esq. Treasurer, sala
ry for one jrear,
14 H. Gallaugher, All'y. for one year,'
including extra fee of $lO,
. 44 Ab’m. Myers,. Esq. extra services
as Director,
44 David Wolf, Esq. do do
44 Jacob Uersbe, Esq. do do
118 33}
91 SO
76 00
67 80}
30 84}
30 37}
U 68
$8032 99|
BSlsncb due by Tros slirfer,
16032 99$
Balance due by Treasurer,
,By cash paid orders as above stated, $6189 70j
By balance due bounty by TreaSttteri 843,29
Slock dH’lKe Farm Ist January, 1848.
tireat American Bemoflf. -
IYESTEfiff NEW YORK COLLEGE OF
HEALTH;
807 Mxiir .taut, Rcrr.Lb, N. Y.
DR; O. C. VAUGHN’S Vcgeuitlo LilhoalHolle •
Mixture, e celebrated ntedifcind tVhich nee fllide
great cures in all diseases, is ndW irltfrodlibcd into Ibis
lection. ( The lloditi of an advcrtllembht will not
permit ani exterided hotice of this remedy; wb havs
bnly to say it has for its Agents in the United Stated
and Canadas a largo number of educated Medici!
Practitioners In high professional standing;
b general iisb of it in their practice in tbefollowipf
diseases:
Dropsy. GraVel, end diseales Bf the urinary orgSbi^
Pilbi ana ail diseases of, the blood; deracgerrienil' iff
tile Livbr, dee., and all general diseases of the system;
It is particularly requested that all who contemplate
the uKo of this article, or who desire information
spotting it, will obtain a Pamphlet of 8$ pages, which
Agents whore names are beloVf will gladly give away;
this boßk-ireats Upon the method of care—explain*
Ihe propertied of thb attifcle, ahd tile diseases it baa
been used for over this cobalty ami Europe for forte
years with such perfect effect! Over 16 pages of tea- .
timony ftdm ino highest quarters will be found, with
nanios; places and dates, which can be written to by
any one interested, and the parties will answer poet*
paid communications. . . ■
Be particular and ask for the Pamphlet, as no olh
cr stich pamphlet has ever been seen. The evidence
of the power of this medicine over all diseases is guar*
Sntefed by persons of w£ll known standing In society;
Put up In 3D oz. and 12 oz. bottles. Price $2,80 •
oz.;sl 112 oz.; the larger being the cheaper. Every
bottle h&e “G. C. VAU(3HN” written on the direct ,
tions; deb.. See pamphlet, page 28. Prepared by
Dr. G.O. VAUGHN; and bold at Principal Office; ,
207 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y.- Offices devoted Id;
sate df this article exclusively, Nassau, N. York;
and corhcr of Essex ahd Wlshitiglori, Salem, Mass*
and, by all Druggists throughout this country and
l Canada as Agents.
For sale by S. !W. Haverstick, Carlisle; M. En't, ....
Hetriftburgi Russel dc Dice; Dickinson; i. O. dt G.B,
Allick, ShippcUsburg; Adams dcEshclman, SlougbZ*
, town. .
| Mdrcli S, (849;— 1y
i , Rahway’s medicated Stia#;
Excitxmbrt ik PiTTfnußO !—Oar
agent of this place writes of a mysterious Incident
which occurred in (hat place, in relation to an excel
lent yoUng lady, but who Unfortunately possessed a
very .repulsive complexion. Her face was covered
with pimples; Mulches; phstules;—her skin dark and '
yellow, bracked and chapped l —her lips in cbld weilh- " •
ei would become sore and bleed; She had,however;,
several good traits, one of which was to lead thd
newspapers. One morning ss she was looking ovef
the columns of the frcspatcb, she saw in large letter* ’
the words RauwaVs Cilinesx Medicated Soar!
As a 6ur« exlermiriator of all skin blemishes, with a •
direction for all ladies b read the papers t Now merit;
the advantage. On Sunday morning she took her
place; as uaual, among the choristers, and to the otter
surprise of her fqhowtßongstera, presented a complex
ion as fair ea a lily, and beautiful as the most admir
ed belle of tho town. Strange wondering and much ’
excitement was exhibited by the busy crowd, .and
■ tfolhlHg sboH of an explanation of holy this sudden
tranatarmatibn front ugliness.io beauty was attained; .
would answer. The lady,-like all her bf
gentleness and kindness, explained the cause, andbV
* the great,’grand and benefidal effects of RshVray*s -
• Medicated Chinese Soap, which she had been , using, ,
for two weeks, was awarded the full approbatbH.<>r
the people, as the “restorer of lost beauty." . Ou#
agent concludes thus—“ Since the above has become .
known, ! have had a perfect ruah for Rahwey*,S Soap.’ .
■ Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to get Rahway’d .
Soap in all its purity, call on . T/
J.& W;B.FiiIM!NO:
[ Carlisle, February 24,1848. .. - t
boo oo
86 86
io 00
30 00
10 60
6 60
6 25
,6180 70J
843 29
$6032 99}
$843 29
$OOB2 90}
Wholesale'
Clothing Warehouse,. .
No. 152 J Mxrjckt Strrrt, aiTWßts 4tb & stk,
PltlliADELeniA,' . . .
THE subscriber respectfully solicits th'eaUs ndon
of Country Merchants end Dealers generally; Uf
an examination of * complete stock dir ~
Ready-made Clotlup#,' :
which for extent, variety end workmanship, he flat- *
tors himself will give universal satisfaction, while his
reduced scale of prices presents to purchasers Induce
ments which cannot bo surpassed by any other cstab- t
liahment in the United States.
Philadelphia, March S, 1848.—8 m
Umbrellas & Parasols €heap.' v ..
WILLIAM A. DROWN, Umbrella and Parasol-
MdndfocturerJ 80 Market itreet, Philadelphia,’
Dealers in Umbrellas and Parasols, wishing to pur
chase handsd'qib goodl, of" superior quality cheap,' are *
invited to call at my manufactory and store. No.* 86 !
Market street, one door below Third street, when’
every variety of Umbrellas and Parasols,-are sold
cheaper then ilioy can elsewhere be obtained.
A call wHcK you visit Philadelphia is requested.'
An ezaroihotion of my goods will satisfy you (hat if
will bo to your interest to purchase of me.
Orders by letter will receive strict attention,'aim
goods selected, to your markets.
Phils., February 24, 1849.—3 m „
. fright &, Saxton, :
IMPORTERS and Dealers in Foreign'.ana,Dome**
tic Hardware, Glass, Paints, 6il, Iron,
Steel, Nails, &c., would invito the .attention of per*-
sons wanting goods In their line to the Urge assort*
mrnl which they have just opened,'and which they
offer at the very lowest rates.
Carlisle, March 3,1848.. , , t ~
1 A TONS hammered and rolled Iroft, I Ton Cut,
I\J Sheer, Bliilcred and Spring Steel, 80 Boxes*
Tin Plate, juat received and 1 for sale at the cheap’
Hardware store of
Feb. 34, 1848.
Nall* ft Sp'lkes 1 . i
1 rtO ®f Nail* and SpiKea; just leeefved arid/ ■-
IL/Lr f° r sale at the chdap’Hardware store of ■ ’
wright £ saxtoH/ !
Teb. 24, 1848.
EllptfO Spring*.
QA PAIR Ellplic SWings, 10 sett of Iron Antes;
OU just received and for sale at Hie cheap. Hard.'
ware store of WRIGHT ft SAXTON.
Feb. 24, 1848;
Now Arrival of,
BOOTS AND SHOES
AT PORTBR’S. SHOE STORE. oftWih the
Methodist Chu'rih'. Men’s fCIn . ißrogsiif/
Men’s Thick Bropaney Bbja* and youth’* ThfoK
Boot*, Woman's Labe Boots'*
This worfe liadbobh manufactured to order,* «-
pressly for the w/hier, and t* warranted to be bel
ter than anf dfef sold in Carlisle. Conejantly on
hand,* d general apeortmenl of beet quality
Boots, Shoes, Brogahfa,
Gum Shoo, Duflalo O*«r-Shoe». Socks, &ci ic., '
,o which cho altenlion ol binjhj. {• ''
Carlisle, December ICj 1647.
119
197
137
71 • t. ii. skiiei, y.
SAS jttit Ntefyocl a lot of aoperlru- iWucb Clotlm ,
Mid Cliaaimerca* which he vIU >•!) or mfckolo.
r,‘oH ufrpi to iult tlie lircoa, nl hi« old
>ba(io the Ralfroad office, West High alreet, CarUale, [
February 17,1646; ■'
cows lou saijb. .
fyßfrft? TWO firet reto ftceh milch COWS—each , v
one having & Calf—will be sold on reatont
bleterme, |f application be made ao4n^‘ Fbr partiot
ulara enquire of the editor of tho Volunteer.'- :r '
Feb, ft; 1848—3 t. • . > •
JACOB REED.
Bar Iron.’
WlfttlHT db SAXTON.