' SIXfEMEKI OF THE FINfCNCES County of Cumberland, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of De* Made by tho Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in the twenty-second and- twenty-third sections of the Act of. Assembly of this Com monwealth; passed on the 15th day of April, A. D. 1834. And also in confor mity witH the thirty-seventh section of the sarao act, which requires the County Toeashrer, once in every year to state his account and produce his vouchers to . the Commissioners, which after, examination by said Commissioners shall-be by them, laid before the County Auditors, for settlement according to law. In ticcordtince with which William M. Porter, Esq., Treasurer of Cumberland coun ty, submits,,the following as a correct exhibit of his Receipts and Expenditures for the past year, .ending the 31st day of December, A. D. 1851. ¥M. M- PORTER, Esq., Treasurer. To balance in hands of Treasnrer at last eoUleiiienl as per Auditors statement, To wnpqDt of;ou!Btamling taxes,- do /of County tax assessed for 1951, - . .do received of Isaac Stielieberger and others on bond for subscription to bridge, do . do . of David-fJmith, Esq., fines and verdict fees in Qr. Sessions, ■ do. do of do do - verdict fees In Com. Pleas & amount of judgmt, do , do ,of Stale Treasurer abatement allowed bn payment of $34,000, do do" of Carlisle Deposit Dank loan for GO days, do' -do of J. F. Lnmberlon fee?. &0., for uso of Arbitration room, do do of John. Hyer verdict fees in Quarter Sessions, • do do! of Wm, H. Miller verdict fee in Quarter Sessions, do do of John Shoop, adnTr. of George Rupp, decM, costs, do do. of Morrow and others, fines in Quarter Sessions, do do of Justice Walters proceeds of sale ofa stray, do do on Miscellaneous receipts from various persons, J "'Schedule of County taxes outstanding on Ist of January, 1852, subject to exonera tions and commissions. ■ Borough! if Toumihipo. Carlisle, Carlisle, Monroe, Dickinson, Shippensburg, Carlisle, Dickinson, Monroe,. Newville, Stiver Spring, Westpennsborough, Upper Allen, Carlisle, Dickinson, Eastpennsborough, Frankford, Hopewell, Mifflin, . Mechanicsbnrg, Monroe, Newton, Newville, North Middleton. - New Cumberland, Shlppensburg Boro’ Shippensburg Tp. Southampton, South Middleton, Silver Spring, Westpennaborou^b, Those, marked with a (•) have since settled In full, STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES. Grand Jurors for services in 1661, Traverse Jurors for services in 1851, William Anderson as Court Crier, James Dunbar as tip-slave, ’ , • . _ ~ William H. Miller. Esq., Deputy Atty. General fees in Commonwealth oases, Witnesses fees in Commonwealth cases, Justices fees do do Constables fees do do County Auditors and Clotk for services. , _ . John H. Weaver Auditing accounts of Ptolbonolary, Clerk of Courts and Register, James F. Lamberlon fees for 1849-50-51, Recorder and Clerk of Courts Office. John Hyer.fees in Commonwealth eases, Recording Roads, &0., James Loudon for Dockets for use, Commissioner’s Office. James Loudon for duplicates, stationary, binding, &c. . Mrs. Dunbar for scrubbing and cleaning office, John Goodyear assisting to prepare lax duplicates. James Kelsoj Esq., pay In full as Commissioners from Ist Jan y. to Ist Nov. John Sprout, Esq., pay In full os Commissioner to 31al December 51, William H'. Trout, Esq., pay'ln full as Commissioner to 3lst December. 61, Joseph 0. Cressler, Esq., pay in full from Nov. to 31st December, William Riley salary in full for 1851, William Riley for distributing duplicates, warrants, precepts, «£o. James H. Graham, Esq. ( salary ns Attorney to Commissioners, John D. Bratton for printing for cobnlyt JetoHts K. Boyer for printing for county, E. Beatty for printing for county* Eastern Stale Eastern Slate Penitentiary for support of convicts for 1860, David Smith) Sheriff, for support of Prisoners, feeb in Commonwealth cskes, convoying convicts to penitentiary, serving jury notices, esc. •‘“1" no George Catolhere and dlhera for 66 cords of hickory, wood for jail, . 168 uo, James Gallagher. Lewis Sterner and others, for clothing for prisoners at jail, 65 87J Charles Ogilby, R. Snodgrass and others, for blanket!,'shoes; and other articles; 84 06 David Barber for work ahd maleriels repairing at jail; ' nan James Marlin carpenter work repairing at jail, ? !“ Philip Hoffman mason Work repairing at Jail, i o, Mrs, Ellen Harris making bed ticks, ohaffbags and pllloWs for Jail; 8 93 Mrs. Sarah Riley for making shirts for praoners at Jail, S mi Constantine Von Hellen for repairs of looks, bolts. &0., at jail, 3 eat Dr. Wm. W. Dale t years salary as physician at Jail, 95 go George Homos for repairing bools and shoes for prisoners) . 100 Poor House. : Jacob Squiar, Treasurer, amount In full of estimate for 1851, Michael G. Ueltihoom pay Th full ae Director of Poor for iB6O, Thomaa Bradley andM. G. Oettahoover nay in full aa pireolota for 1861, Dr. W. W. Dale pay as Poor Hcoae Visitor for 1860, Viewers of Roads and Damages. Awarded,■ David Wolf amount of damages awarded by court, Road orders on cerlifioalea of Clark of court, John Oulehall In full for.building bridge,' Henry Myera on account of Bridge building neat Eokotl a mill, , ~ Robert H. Church, adra’r. of H. Church, deo’d., balance In full for bridge built, Chutoh, Lee & Feeman. for 10,000 shingles for Nowvllle bridge, George Ruploy, J. H. Spahr and others, for tepalra at various bridges, Cumberland and Union Fire companies. Assessors for services performed in 1861, OK THE cember. A. D, 1851, inclusive. Receipts; Total receipts for 1851, Colleclort Nam ft. John Harder, ‘ James Pomlewaith, Samuel Urickrr, Jar.ob Claitdy, William M’Ulure, . Joseph C, Thompson,* Joseph Galbraith, George Brindle, William U. Thompson, William G. Hamilton, Edward Phillips, Samuel Eckels, sr, Jacob Rheem, . John Hemminger, jr, Jacob Longnecker, John D. Snyder, Michael Mofrett, John Shulleuberger, Ira Day, , Michael L. Hoover, Cornelius L. Vaiiderbelt, % William Klink, Jesse Zelgler, Valentino Feeraan, James Rrtcker, Andrew Frazier, Henry I). Rebuck,. Jacob Lehman, jr. John S. Fireoved, James M’Keehan, By Payments. Courts. Auditors. Prolhonotary’s Office, Public Printing. Jail and County Penitentiary. Bridges. Appropriations. Assessors, Officers of General) Special end Townehlp eleollone, for holding and making toldrn«) Public Buildings, • , Jamei Dunbar 1 years aalary as Keeper of building, ■ Franklin OardnerTqr Stove cylinders, : . James Martin for boxes for trees on Court House Square,, Alexander S< Lyne for repairing stoves and spooling .of Court House, Joseph Morrison for shoveling enow at Court Bouse Squafei Wra. Dell and. H. J. Kelly for repairing fence and paving walk, | Joseph MorrleoiTfor cleaning grass out of gutters, r I James Dunbar and Joseph Morrison for cleaning cellar, *'■ ' - Wm. B. Murray for 8 -tone of stone coal, | Peiei Outehall for repairing seats in court room, Ace* -, Loans.. Wm. Baber’s adtn’r. amoonl of county bonds, William Irvine ainounl of county bond*, :• John Siuart amounl of county bond, , - Carlisle Deposit Bank amount ofioan for 60 days and discount, Interest on Loans: Wm.'Baker’s adm’r. amount of interest on bond, .. William Irvine amount of.interest dud bn bonds, Hon. John Stuart amount of interest due on bond, . Miscellanious. ' James Kelso and others, expenses attending before,Revenue Commissioners;. George W. Hilton-for carriage hire on county business at various times, Philip Qoigley for assisting to prepare statement for Revenue Commissioners, N. Hantch for Postage for county; , # , i ‘ • * • • . . ■ Henry Watts and C. B. Penrose, Esqrs., for professional services before U. S. Court, James H. Graham, Esq;, do doj do. Samuel. Hemminger and Edmund Graham for apprehending thief, ' George L. Gougher for posting, handbills fbr Commissioners, • C. Von Heilen for repairing lock at Court House, , , \ William Rockey forcharooal for use of courts, &o. • ‘' J ‘ " Carson Moore, Esq., professional servibes In recovering judgment, - . . T. J. Wilson of Dauphin Prison for support of prisoners until conveyed, Adam Senseman for carriage hire on county business, Prof. J. B. Stilley for erecting meridian line, - Charles Boutz carpenter work erecting observatpry, . ’'• Joseph May for 2 days labor assisting tc erect meredian tide, ' ' Richard Owen and H.J. Kelly for sand stone for do William H, Trout amount of tolls paid on county business,. John Armstrong for lumber for observatory, Christian lahoff for etherial oil Tor county, .. $8493 .80 j 20937 33 23686 16 376 00 244 GO 101 37 1363 10 1978 67. 39 13j 8 00 4 00 16 37i . 34 00 C 00 ' 9 41 •56.196 91$ , Inquests. Robert Middleton Esq., and Jurors Tees on Inquest of William McLaughlin* A. Buchanan and others, Jurors on the inquisition of Susan Adams, Amount OuUlndg. 9233 77 : 381 57 360 35 381 78 131 SO . 3G5 U 624 96 293 40 43 07 330 37 131 01 -•: 354 33 184 V 67. 1157 87 251 S 9 . 304 08 337 63 ,15611 46 95 1344 10 516 36 91 84 1368 64 63 63 243 33 . 193 38 683 17‘ 1540 87 , 1063 40 925 63 Abatements. Jacob Clippingcrand other Collectors, abatements allowed tax payers for 1850-51, Refunded Taxes.: Henry Bronneman amount of school tax on unseated lots in-Now Cumberland, Joseph Means and others taxes erroneously assessed, . On certificates for fox scalps, Amount of Constables returns on certificates of Clerk of court, f ' l Cr. by aroonri paid on Commlsaionora orders, do Treasurers commission at 1J por cent, do Outstanding (axes, ,do - Collectors fees at's per cent, do . Exonerations allowed Collectors,, do Balance in bands of Treasurer, Dr. to amount of receipts fur 1851, COUNTY DEBT. .. / Dr. to amount of county bonds Issued for li»e erection of Court House, • m Cr. by amount of county bonds paid to 31st December 1851, Balance of bond outstanding,' ’ N. D. Tho above balance is & bond issued to Widow Carolhert, now residing In Allegheny county, the same not being presented for payment loaves the county debtor for said bond. CUUPXRLAND CotIKTT, 89. . . .1 f . - . _ J r i -\Ve (ho Commissioners of Cumberland county, «** cerCiljr boo submit (110 foregoing at n correct, < Seal, > statement of.lhe Receipts and Expenditures of the connly aforesaid, fiotn the let d«y of January j f \ to the 31st day of December IQ5l* inclusive, os a schedule of the outstanding taxes on the l 3iat day ol December 1851. In the Borough* and Townships therein stated, together with a alalemenl of the Expenditures under each head of appropriation made by the Commissioner* In cumptianre with the requisition* contained in the 33d end 23 section* of in act of Assembly of this Commonwealth passed the ‘,sth day of April 1834. Witness our hands and seal of office at Carlisle, this 31sl day uf January 1853. v JOHN SPROUT. i WM. tt. TROUT, ' SComtnr*#. JOSEPH G. CRESSLER, ) •436 12) 1517 87) 38 00 II 00 184 80 338 661 S 3 03j 104 88 Allcit— Wm. Rilky, Clk. Cumberland County, ss. r ... We Hie undersigned Auditors ofCumberland county, met according to law, and having been tworn pro* eeeded to examine the accounts and vouchors of William M. Poitor, Erq., Treasurer of said county, from the 31st day of J mUnry to the 3lst day of December 1851, inclusive, do certify that wo find the aum of Nine Thousand Six Hundred and Ninety.six Udllars and Foriy ; foor and Thrce.fourth Cents, due by said Treasurer to the county aforesaid, as will appear by the foregoing exhibition of eaid account.' Xn testimony whereof we have hereunto sot our hands at Carlisle, this 391 h day of January J 853. ■ PHILIP QUIGLEY, 3 LEWIS (IYER. >Auditors SAMUEL MEG AW, i •46 00 . 6 37i •59 2 THE ANNUAL ACCOUNT OF WM. GOULD, Register of Cumberland comity, in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in regard to Collateral In heritance Tax, showing the amount of said by him from tho Ist of January 1851, to the 31st of December 1351, .as his payment out of the same, as follows, to wit: ■' nn. •340 39 ; SO 87) 1651 January 3, To balance due on last settlement, do 3, Cash received from D. Williams, do, ‘ 13, 'do from estate ofCharlcs and Mary Fulton, do Fob. 1, do do of Mary and Margaret Logan, do 10, do do of M. Ryan, deceased, • do 18, do do of E. Peebles do -' do 19, do' do of Joseph Crall do. do 1 S 3, do do of Nicholas Howard,' deceased, do 83, do‘ do - of Jacob Urots do do 34. do do of Mary Fulton 1 dd do Mar. 4, do do Rachel KMno do 'do 18, do do James LsughNn, ,: do do 35, do do of A. M’Elhero ‘ do , ; do April 3; dd do ofLllen Dralton do do 3, do do of M. Sulhr * do' do May 7, do do of Joseph Crall do do 39, do do ofJanfes Waddu , , do ■ do June 34, do do of Margaret Piper ft}s do ' do Sent. 13. do do . of M. Lutz do do 13, ~db do of Elixabelh Lot4 f,f ■do do 37;. .dd do ofAbm. Waggoner; jr. do : . do Oct. SO, do do of M, Sailor . ..,i, do. do Nov. 8, ' do do' of William TrlmWo .; do do 11, do do ’ of Elizabeth Ken'.''• ‘do do 89, do do of Ann Smiley do do 89, do do of Ann Smiley do do 39, do do of Peter Brloker > dd do 39, do do of Elizabeth Moore- dt> do 39, ' do do of John Officer t do do 39, do do of Jane Moore • ’ do •64 86 4 00 10 00 184 50 .175 50 883 50 .19,50 385 00 '75 00 60 00 •191 00 170 50 165 50 •958 0< By commlnion ofs per cent: .Hotrod Reglilor fur collection, •5000 00 30 00 SO 00 lo 00 isooO no or 19018 00 I 800 00 909 00 133 50 310 34 ' ' ■ *3150 IS We lbs underelgned Auditor! ofCumberljnd miußly, elaoleil atiAeworn eceonlln* to low In ncoordineo with the act of Anemhly pined the S9d d.y of April 1846. heilnf einmloed the nbofa aeeeunt of Win, Gould, Eeq„ RegUlar for the,County nforenld, Id the miller of Collpleril, Inheritance T«, and snd the eene iorreol ee above allied. \VilneM our bende nl Cirllilo, Blh diy_of Jinuiry 1853. PHILIP QUIGLEY, 1 LEWIS HYBR, UM. > ‘ SAMUEL MBOAW, > •95 00 |j9< 50 / : 1 • Elections. Constable’s Returns; 1851 January 8, By daali paid Auditor*, ad do 23, By oath paid J. M. Bloke), Stale Tiesaarof, do Febry, 10, do do do. ,v do' do -19, do do do.. do do 22, do J. H. Graham, fiiq., professional ■errlce*,* do do 34, do Rlohard Farker, Appraiser, ' do do 36, do Joseph M*Dermond, Appraiser, do March 6, do Win. F. Swlger do do do 7, do Philip Quigley do do do . 13, do J.Bowman do •do do 12, do J. M. Blckel, Stale Treasure!^ do do 16, do PhHlp Quigley, Appraiser, - do do 19, do John Laugniln do do Adrll 3, do John Brandi do -do May 7, do Jacob Duey do , do do 15, do J. Me Bloke), State Treatni'er,' ' . do' do 10, do do do •• do do 9, :do , John Sprout, Appraiser,. .. u do July 17, - do . Sami. Wherry do do Sept. 15, do J. M. Bloke), Slate Treasurer, do . Not, • 10, * do do' do ‘ 71 do t)eo. 1, do . do dp ■r i Fox Orders. X ,/ J< for Rtnt 1 • THAT desirable two story 1 DWELLING HOUSE and premises, sit. JRft uate on the South side of High street, now llm|H| In (he oocupsnoy of Ruben Irvine, jr,— Poesesslon given on the Ist of April next. For particulars enquire of the underpinned. , LEMUEL TODD, Agent. February 6,1859.—ft. •It 11 48 •65 00 8.66 3 00 3 00 3 00 396 75 •8 00 3 00 S 3 00 . 1 69} ] N THE MATTER of the application for tho dii. . chorite of Mrs. Ann Bredln, •• Administratrix of imeißrcdln, deceased. Notice |s hereby given to sll persona interested in Iheeoid application, to be and nppenr nt our next staled Orphans* Court, to bn held at Curl Mr, in and fur Cumberland county, on Tueidatf , the 93d March next, and shew causa why said MrS. Ann Drcdin ahull not be discharged from her sold trust,and such other matter as will be right in the premises. Bv the Cntirt. . SAMUEL MARTIN. Clerk O.C. February 5, 1859. • ; ■ ~ •(60S 00 4600 00 600 00 3005 67 I" ETTERS of Administration on tho estate of John hi M. Ege, deceased, i.ito of iho borough ofCarlisle, having been grunted by tho Register of Cumberland scanty to tlie subscriber, residing in wild boroushi All persons knowing themselves indebted tn said estate ere requested in selilo tficir uccnants without duNy, end (hose hnvjng oluirna aguinst Ilia csinlo will present them properly nntlirntinuird H»r settle m«ne. JOHN GOODYEAR, i4d*mr. February 8,1852.—6 w. •60 30 940 BO 43 76 ,13 08} 33 00 33 00 6 03 35 00 13 33} 36 S 3 In the Conti of Common Pleas of Cum berland Comity. 1 00 .-r *o . 10 ou 87* Josxrn Sroorrca. I No. fl.. April Term, 1665. - ti, V Foreign Mincnment in debt on Jacob Ciironistkh. ) note not exceeding 8400. Cumberland County, tt. 1 Tlit Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, (o < Seal. > the Sheriff of said county, * CnEKTINOt We command you, (hot you attach Jacob Chroma, tor. Into of your county, hy all and singular hie gnodi and chattels, lands and tenements, to wit: nil d<Tun« dant*s in (ho lands and tenement* descending to him from Jo'm Chronisier, dec’d., in Cumberland county. In tile possession of hie widow end olliera, irnnnlaln possession, ao thul lliey bo end appear herore our Court ofCommon Plots, to bo holder! at Carlisle, in and Tor said cuunyr, on'(ho 19'h day of April next, (hero to answer Joseph Stauffer nf n ploa in debt, nn note under seal, not exceeding 9400 ; and also (hat you summon the persons in wlmau hands the property Is, that they be and appear before our Court on the said 13th day of April next, to answer what shall be objected against him, and abide tho judgment of the court therein. And have you then there this writ. Witness the Honorable James H Graham, President Judge of an id Court,at Carfiale.ihe 27ih Hay nf Jun. aery, A. D. 1859. GEORGE ZINN. Pi otho notary. February 5,1852 —Gw, f 54 97g ‘ 17:80 ■ 60 00 3 60 3 00 15 03 1 00 8 48 6 40} $l7-MJ 8 00 $lO7B 61 $l9 SI 86 85 The •Pennsylvanian,’ Philadelphia, wlllplespo Insert the above once a week for six successive weeks, and send bill to this office. ■ $76 10 ■ LfcSTTRRS of Administration on the estate ofi Janie* Liggett, lato of the borough of Carlisle, He* ceased, have been issued by the Register of Cum* berland county, Ho.* to the subscriber residing in said borough. All persons indebted lo the estate of said deceased wit) make immediate payment, and those having claiins will prosenuhem proper* |y authenticated for settlement to 13L1ZA LUiGETT. Adm’f*. Carlisle, January 89.1658—»6t *99,998 85J 496 10 15,117 86 . 1,961 9S| . 356 70 . 9,696 44) ' 856,196 91) .856,196 91| 844,183 99 43.073 99 A VACANCY will exist in the Mole High School of Carlisle, on the Ist of March next. An election for Tescbri will bo held, previous to that day. Applicants may obtain oIS necessary informs* tion from either of the committee: J. HAMILTON, T. H. BKILB3. January 20, 1865. Committee. 8950 00 UARRIBBDRO, OARLIBLB ARD CIUMBEtISBimO . TURNPIKE RO.ID UUJHPAKY. IrtXniDlT ol 'i’ollj received, repairs and expenses, j on the JJurrUburg.'Carllidj and Cbainb rshurg Turnpike itoad Company, from January Ist, to De cember 31st, 1861, inclusive,*as follows: DR. To amount of tolls received at Oates, $4,131 00J To balance at settlement far 1860, paid into court at January 1851, 1,766 03 By balance of 1860 paid to creditors per. act of Assembly of 1823-28-30, $1*768 93 Cosh paid for repairs on road for 1861, 1,360 06} Gate Keepers salaries, 690 92 Managers pay, 841 60 Secretary’s salary, 96 00 Treasurer's salary, ; 75 00 Incidental expenses,. 49 60 Postage, loxcs and stationary, U 60 Uneunent money received in tolls, 10 (JO $4,429 40} Balance paid intocodrUo he applied under the act of Assembly aforesaid,. 1,470 68} Certified nn oslh to the Judges of the Court ol Common Pleas of Cumberland county, the 12th ol January 186 S. • SAMUEL W. NEVIN, Treasurer. That the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, have appointed Tuesday the SJd day of March next, at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, at 10 o’clock A. M.» for hearing and deter* mining tho claims.of tho respective creditors against the company, ogreeahly to tho arts of Assembly made for the relief of said on the Ist day of April 1823, and the eupploment thereto. At ihe aforesaid lime and placo, the preferred (if any! and all other creditors, ait* • requested to havn their respective claims duly auth4n(ieqted.and presented, and olid to fiirnlsh evidence at (He some time, wheihcrany claims have been oasignftd, dr ore still held by the original owners; and also proof to establish the eon* sid«ra(l*n of thslr claims, whsiWsr for woilt, rrfntc* riels, die. Br rnx Codut. ' January 29, 1852—Jl ■ LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Cori nelltiß Vandetbelt, Idle of Newton township, Cum berland county, Pa., have been Indued by the Re giater.of said county, lo thn subscribers living In said township. All persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them proper ly authenticated for settlement, to CORNELIUS L. , JOSHUA W. VANUEHdELT, December 16,1851—Ct # 13371 77 •113 59 89158 18 f Rags Wanted. THE highest price will he paid in cash, for any quantity of Rage delivered st the Warehouse of e subscriber. Ornln Wanted dc Food for Solo. aiHB hloheit cash price will be paid for Wheal and Rye delivered at Ihe Farmer's Mill, (for merly Good Hope.) Also a constant supply of Mill Feed for sale by tho subscriber.] To Oooesus.—Flour barrels wanted at ihe above Mill, MARSH AM' JAMBS. , Westpennsboro* Ip..Pec, il. 1851—8 m ALU persons Indebted to the Kslal* of the Rev. William Duller late deceased ate requested to make Immediate payment and all persona having claims to present them for settlement to the undent signed at the residence of the family In South Hanover street. SAMUEL M. BUTLER. Rieontor of Wm. Duller, deceased. January 53,1553. St. Notice. Estate IVoticc. Notice. Estate Notice. Rlalo High School, COPY. TAKE NOTICE Estate Itotlfiu. Gsrlisie. October 0,1851. Cstnto Notice. • :» A TTOnNEY AT I.AW-Offltt In lh» rMirf xV lately occupied by Hoh. James H. Orabim, Vofunteoi building*, Carlisle, where he ullf. attend to all professional business edmmlttsd to ( his charg*. Carllile, Jan. 23,1863—if - BARGAINS! BARGAINS! THE subscriber hnsjutt received. a lot of SEA SONABLE GOODS, such ee Cloth* Blanket* Aipaerns, Mona, de Lsinea, Shawl*, Print*, Mu** tin*. Ticks, Dragging, &c. dto. &0., wblota will be told at great bnrgalna. . , I will also mil or rent, the white plastered Stone Dwelling fronting the Market (foose f ooo* (dining eight appartments. Also,.sell .or/ent-mf Tannery. ROBERT SNCJOGHASd, Jan. 89—41, FOR SALE. I will sell the House and Lot !!n Whfta Ilil), now occupied by Thomas Craighead, SflfHL jr., Esq., and which contains a front of 4tfo, i!illlßftet on tho Railroad, and extends back'to' 1 the Statb road. The properly.ls immediately'oppo site Harrisburg about I mile from the RlVef. It of fers tome inducements for a market gtrdsii;‘tftere' (s already much choic • fruit on the premises. .If,not sold it win bo rented Horn the Ist of April Mr. Craighead residing there, will be pleased to ex-. bibit the property to any one desirous to purchase. PUEDK. WATTS.' : January 89, 1953—3 t •» FOR SALE. - v ■ ■ . THE subscriber wishes to dispose of : - lOWyjMfc. his House and Lot of Ground, situate on HgljHnthe corner of Louthor and East street.ln*i SBBBgblhe borough of Carlisle, Pe.,opposUe:th*! riMidviiua .»l‘ Wm. AUtand**.U«(). !Theproperty I*'' a very desirable one, having five, different tenements on the same. Tho house It two stories hlgh'WUh basement kitchens, n Frame Stable, Brick Smoke,' House, Uflke Oven, dec. Therq Is on the Lot * ’ good assortment of grafted fruit trers. Three of. said tenements arc now rented for $7O, end the,bal ance occupied by the owner. Tcima of sale.made ■ known by calling on (lie Editor of the Volunteer. JOHN BRANNON.*., Jariun/y 2d, t 952. ONE Rood dwelling house, on the north ea«t •!&;; of the I'ublic Square, No*. 6, Ih .the brfck block. . known na Irvlnj’e Row. For term* applying ■ ■■•• I the pub'arrtber. ROOT. IRVINE. Llll Cofllde, Jin. 22,1862—51* Town Property for Sale. r PIIG subscriber offc-rs nt private sale, He House anti liot, situate on North street, Carlisle, and. bounded by properties of Mrs. Emoiy, James Jooel,“ eiu! others. The House - la a frame;; feci in front onJ 32 feet deep, with'a Igsnpßyecniir. and a Well convenient, and every tiling* in good order. The lot measures'- 34 lert in front and about 114 In depth, to an atiey. : , Thu Gardenia ip, a high •stale--of cultivation, and contains a greet number of superior fruit trees. Per eons wishing to view the property wilt please call.t Inn the undersigned residing on the same. Title Ip* I disputable. BENJAMIN BUCHANAN. 1 January 32, 1859—41* Town Properly for Sale; THE subscriber offers at private sale/ hi* House 1 ’ andl.ot, situate in Mulberry Alley* ip Carlisle,'! near the residence of Dr. J. Zollinger. The lot cbh*' mini 60 feet in front on eahl ii'ley, and ISO feetfta' depth.,having (hereon a good Frame Home, Frame n—ji Shop, Frame Stable, Smoke House, Bike o*en, dec." The properly la In good or*' |MMWfwfcder. and will be sold on reasdbableterait;' given on iho Ist of Aprllnexf. • • Fur further particulars inquire of Oeo. W. Kllper* • or PATRICK CULP*,u January S 3, I 8. r >2—Gt ■ .'* ’ ’ N. U. The subscriber having some .experience d’ making machinery, patents, dec., would like to get. employment. Tho beet recommendations eani-be. given. .■ O*. « APPEALS FOR 1532. TFIE Commissioners of Camb«rland corinl/i‘ have fixed upon the following times, for holding, the Appeals fur the several Townships' and Bo** roughs, at the Commissioners Office, in Carlisle, as follows, to wit: Lower Allen and Meohanipaburg, Tuesday 3d of February# > .. • .. * Upper Allen, Wednesday 4lh of February • Silver Spring. Tlmraday 6ih of February.' . ■ Weaipennsborough, Friday Gih of February* ■' Franklbrd and NevvvUle,.Saturday 7ih of Feb* ruary. ‘ , .Mifflin and Hopewell,Monday Olhof Fehtuaryl Borough endToWnablp, Tueeday lOiii of February, 1 ' '' T»' ; Southampton und Newton, of February, •* t Dickinson, Thureday I9th of February. . - r Kaaipennshorough and North MlddlelorrjFndey I3dt of February, Monroe, Saturday 14th of February.' • South Middleton, Monday Idth of February.' Carlisle, Tgcaday 17th of February. County tax—Dollar rate IJmllla Stale lax—Dollar ral»3.m|ila.< •• By order of the Commissioners. !••.» •» Teat—WM, RILEV, Clk. - Commissioners O.ffloe, 7 . Carlisle, Jari. flf. 1858. S ■ [ . . :l . r $6,800 OBJ $6,890 08J Transportation. THE undersigned are now prepared to freight merchandize from Philadelphia end Baltimore; at reduced rate#, With regularity and despatch; / Depots, dc Co. - . 365 Market .Su/Phut* dolphin; George Small, “Small'a Depot,*’ 72 North sticct, Baltimore. - WOODWARD & SCHMIDT, c Carllilo, January S 3, 1862. riduK FAMILY, Extra, and Supcifmo, aelccied brand* for tale by •' WOODWARD & SCHMIDT. Jurtuary 33, 1863. ‘ • ■ '■ GROCERIES. JUST received at Woodward <b Sohmfdt'i net* Railroad Depot,' and for tale at Wh'oldaalo prlree for cash. New crop N, O..Sngar, * ’•' do N. 0. Molataeit Prime tllo Coffee. . Plaster. Salt and Guano. January t« 1853—3 l NEW DEPOT; It. C. VVooDWABD. . H. D'. ftdHMIDT. WOODWARD & SCHMiDt, Prodiicc Dealers, Forwarding & Commission Merch ants, faarll.lii, Not. 1.3,1661— if. ' \ Ex’rs. Daguerrean Booms. A B. TUBBS, hat removed HU Daguerrean Oil l\t lory from Market Square, to Wyelb’a NaW Building, next door to the Court House, Market at* Mr. Tuhhs has hafii the proprietor Of tbs princi pal Gallery ,'n Harrisburg for the past two years, and Judging front the conllnnal Increaae'of hit busi ness, he has given univeraalaaiisfketiOn, He baa spared no pains In selecting and famishing ftotmvi Inferior to none in tho State; The Rdoiha and possets the advantage of being as wa)l lighted pa required, and in fact every desirable qualification J. RIIEEM. A Daguerrcan Gallery requires,’ Or a customer desires. He received e Diploma for his aplendldDagbajt-- reptypea at the late State Agricultural Fair, and bit auperior advantages in the Rooms bo nowodcopiee, enablea him .to take Likenesses which art' cannot J excel. Daguerreotypes inserted in Locketju Bratrt Pina, ringer Rings, Pencil Heads, dec. , • 'V,v> Instructlona given in the Art* as. heretofore, On , reasonable terms. 'l, Harrisburg, January fit, For Rout; ,} »-.n ,i
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