Tavern-License. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of den'eral Quarter Seallons of the. Peace of Cumber land bounty* at April Sessions 1063. The petition of John Hoover respectfully rapre gents, that your petitioner is provided with, the necessary requisites fur keeping a house of public entertainment in the house he now. occupies as such In Mechanicsburg. Your petitioner, there fore, prays your Honors to grant him a License for the same the ensuing year, oommeneing on the 2d Monday of April 1852; as in duly bound he will ever pray, &o JOHN HOOVER, Feb2i3,1852 —3t undersigned citizens of the Borough of Meohanlcaburg, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above namqdJbhn Hoover, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room end-conveniences for,the aecomihoda* lion ot strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern.is necessary'loaccommodate the public and enterUin strangers>nd travellers. Adam Hank, Simon Arnold, Samuel Snell, S Zaoharias, r W.illiam Miller, A Sierer, jr. Joseph Milleisim Geo Slngiser, Jacob Rupley, Edward Lament, J A Meloy, Geo Schroder, John Basebore, Henry Cams, Geo Altick, Tavern License. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at April Sessions 1859. ' The petition of Charles Maglauchlin, respect fully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites fur keeping'a house of Public Entertainment in the house he now oc cupies as such in the East Ward, in Carlisle.— Yourpeiitioner, therefore, prays your to grant him a License, for the same, the ensuing year* commencing on the .2nd Monday of April 1852: as in duty bound he will ever.pray, &o. , ' OHAS. MAGLAUCHLIN. February 26, 1852—3 t , . We the undersigned citizens of the East Ward, in the borough ofCarlisle, in the county of Cum berland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Charles Maglauchlln, that he is of good.repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers-and travellers/and that silch Inn or Tavern Is neces sary; to accommodate, the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Fredk. Cornman, John M Gregg, W M Beelem R M’Cartney, Peter Gutshall, Robert Snodgrass, John Gillen, Win H Trout, Philip Arnold, John Humer, M Holcomb, P Hunier, H J Kelly, Peter Monyer, Wm Leonard, C Inholf. Tavcru License. TO the Honorable (he Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber*, land county, at April Sessions, 1852. ■ The petition of Robert Alcorn, respectfully re presents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, In the house he now occupies as such In the Eiat Ward in Carlisle. Your petition er, therefore, prays your .Honors to grant him a License fur the same, the ensuing year, commenc ing on the iJd Monday of April 1852; as in doty bound he will ever pray, &c. . ROBERT ALCORN. , February 26, 1852—31 We ih^'undersigned citizens of the East Ward in the Borough ofCarlisle, in the county of Cum berland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Robert Alcorn, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and tra* vellers.' Edward Shower, Stephen Keepers,M. Holcomb, Wm* Alexander, John Underwood, Win.' Breese, Robert Irvine, William Moudy, Wm. Barnitz, Jacob Bug, R. M'Cartney, Wm. Park, George M’Feely, J. Baughman, R. Snodgrass, Andrew Holmes.' For Rent. ONE good dwelling house, on the north, east side of the Public Square, No. 6, in (he brick block known as Irvina’s Row. For term* apply to fissn the aubscrilnsr.' ROOT. IRVINE, Jilii Carlisle, Jen. 22, 1852— 0 f FOR RENT. A House and Lot of Ground in the east of Main street, at present occupied la ■ Xißapby 'Mrs. Mannan as a boarding house. made known on application, to the undersigned. ED \V« ARMOR. FebruafylP, 1852—3 t ; FOR RENT. THE room in which T. H. Skiles now has his clothipg establishment, will be fur rent from the first ol April next, as he intends removing two doors below* For particulars enquire of T. 11. SKILBS. Carlisle, February 19, 1853—31 VENDUE CRVINO. WILL be promptly attended to, again, In town and country. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. Those wishing to employ me, will please call at lihecnfa IVarehoUtt, WESLEY MILES. Carlyle, Feb. 12.1853—dt* Estate Notice. IETTERS, testamentary on the estate of Henry _i Stiekel, deceased, lute of North Middleton town* •hip, Cumberland county, Pa., have been to the subscriber us Executor. All persons knowing thbhiselvos Indebted (0 said estate aro hereby noti fied to make - payment immediately,and those having claims will present them for settlement. - ' JOHN C. ATKINSON, Ex’r. 10, 1858—Ot Fobiunr; Notice* THE stockholders of the Harrisburg, Carlisle «nd Chambersburg Turnpike Road Company, are hereby notified that In pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly, passed the 10th day of April 1826, an election will be held at the public house of Henry L. Burkholder, in the borough of Car lisUvon Monday iho Ist day of March,next, be tween the hours of I and 3 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to. elect Thfeo Manager* for said company. JOHN IRWIN, February 12, 1852—31 Prcs’t. Estate Notice. 'XTjTj persons ore hereby notified (lint Loiters of Administration on the estate.of Samuel Fisher, late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, have this day been issued by the Register in and for said county to the subscriber who resides in'the said township of Silver Spiing. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the .said decedent, are requested to moko known the same without delay, and those indebted to rnako payment to GEORGE LONGSDORF, Adtnr. ! February 4, 1852~0t ■ 1 v.:, f; 1 V Citato Notice. LETTERS of Administration on tho estate of Nancy M’Common, late of South Middleton town ship, Cumberland county, Pa., have been issued by the Register of said county, to tho subscriber living insald township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN STUART, Adm’r. February 12,1852—fit. ’’ Estate Notice. LETTERS of. Administration on the estate of John K. M’Coramon, late of South Middleton tp., Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, have been is sued by the Register *of said county, tp the sub scriber residing In said township. All persons indebted io said estate are*requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them fur settlement to JOHN STUART, Adm’r. February Ifl. 1860—6 t • PJLOUIt token' in exchange for debts due this office, If delivered soon. STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES County of Cumberland, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of Do- Made by the 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 oh the 15th day of April, A. D. 1834. And also m confor mity with the .thirty-seventh section of the same L act, which requires the County Treasurer, once in every,year to state his account and produce his vouchers to the Commissioners, which after examination by said Commissioners shall he by them laid before'the County Auditors, for. settlement according to law. In accordance 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. WM. M- PORTER, Esq., Treasurer. To balance in hands of Treasurer at last eeUlemenl as per Auditors statement, To amount of outstanding taxes, do of County tax assessed for 1851, ~ ... . do received of Isaac Shellebsrger and others on bund for subscription In bridge, do do of David Smith, Esq., fines and verdict fees in Qr. Sessions, do do of do do verdiet fees in Com. Pleas & amount of judgmt, do do of State Treasurer abatement allowed on payment of $34,000, do . do of Carlisle Deposit Bank loan for 60 days, do do of J» F. Lamberton fees, &c., for use of Arbitration room,. do do of John Hyer.verdict fees in Quarter Sessions, - do do of Wm. H.-Miller verdjet fee in Quarter Sessions, do . do of John Sh6op, adm’r. of George Rupp, deo’d* costs, do do of Morrow and others, fines in Quarter Sessions, do do of Justice Walters proceeds of sale of a stray, do do bo Miscellaneous receipts from various persons, Schedule of County taxes outstanding on Ist of January, 1852, subject to exonera tions and commissions. Years. Collectors Names, 1847 John Harder, 1848' James Posilewallh, - 1848 Samuel Brlcker, '1849 Jacob Claudy, 1849 William M’Clura, 1850 Joseph C. Thompson,* 1850 Joseph Galbraith, 1650 George Brindle, 1850 William B. Thompson, 1850 William G; Hamilton, 1850 Edward Phillips, . ]RSI Samuel Eckels, sr. 1851 Jacob Rhecm, .1891 John Hemmlnger, jr« 1851 Jacob Longnecker, 1851 . John D. Snyder, 1851 Michael Morrett, 1851 . John Shullenberger, 1851 Ira Day, 1861 .. Michael L. Hoover, 1851 Cornelius L. Vanderbelt, 1851 William Klink, , 1851 Jesse Zelgler, ’ 1851 ’Valentine Feetnan, 1851 James Brloker, 1851 Andrew Frazier, 1851 Henry B. Rebtick, .1851 Jacob Lehman, jr. .1851 John S. Fireoved, 1851 James M’Keehan, Boroughs «3r Townships. Carlisle, Carlisle, . Monroe, Dickinson, Shippensburg, Carlisle, Dickinson, Monroe, Newvllle, Silver Spring, Wfstpennsborbugh; Upper Allen,, Carlisle,. Dickinson, Easlpennsborough, * Frank ford, . Hopewell, -Mifflin, Mecbantcsburg, Monroe, Newton, - Newvllle, North Middleton, New Cumberland, Shippensburg Boro* Shippensburg Tp. Southampton, South Middleton, Silver Spring, . Westpennsborough, Those marked with a (*) have since settled in full. ' STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES. Grand Jurors for services In 1861, Traverse Jurors for services in 1851, William Anderson as Court Crier, James Dunbar as tip-stave, William H*. Miller, Esq., Deputy Atty. General fees in Commonwealth oases, Witnesses fees in Commonwealth cases, Justices fees do do Constaibles fees do do County Auditors and Clerk for services, $46 00 John H, Weaver Auditing accounts of Prolhonotary, Clerk of Courts And Register, 6.371 Prothonotary’s Office, James F. Lamberton fees for 1849-50-61, Recorder and Clerk of Courts Office. John Hyer fees in Commonwealth cases, Recording Roads, &e., 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 tax duplicates, James Kelso, Esq., pay in full as Commissioners from Ist Jah’y. to Ist Nor. John Sprout, Esq., pay in full as Commissioner to 31st December '6l, . William H. Trout, Esq.,.pay in full.as Commissioner to 31st December *6l, Joseph G. Cressler, Esq., pay in full from Nov. to 31st December, ; Wtlllaro Riley salary in full for 1851, William Riley for distributing duplicates, warrants, precepts, &0.. James H. Graham, Esq., salary as Attorney to Commissioners, „ . John D. Oration for printing for county, Jerome Boyer for printing for county, E. Beatty for printing for county, Eastern State Penitentiary. Eastern State Penitentiary for support of convicts for 1850, Jail and County Penitentiary. David Smith, Sheriff, for support of Prisoners, fees In Commonwealth cates, conveying , ' • convicts to penitentiary, serving jury notices, &o. * ,1? George Carothers and othem for 66 corde of hickory wood for jail, • 5? ?°, James Gallagher. Lewis Sterner and others, for clothing for prisoners at jail, 55 87j Charles Ogllby,R. Snodgrass and others, for blankets, ahoes, and other articles, 64 .06 David Barber for work and materials repairing at jail, ? James Marlin carpenter work repairing at jail, 3 40 Philip Hoffman mason work repairing at jail, J Mrs. Ellen Harris making bed licks, chaff bags and pillows for Jail, 2 23 Mrs. Sarah Riley for making shirts for prisoners at jail, 6 25 Constantino Von Hellen-for repairs of locks, bolts, &0., at jail, 3 Dr. Wm. W. Dale I years salary as physician at jail, • 25 00 Georgb Humes (or repairing bools anu shoes for prisoners, ; ; W Poor House. . Jacob Squier, Treasurer, amount in full of estimate for 1851, Michael Q. Beltzhoover pay in full as Director of Poor for 1850, Thomas Bradley and M. G. Beltzhoover pay In full as Directors for 1851, Dr. W. W. Dale pay as Poor House Visitor for 1860, Viewers of Roads and Damages Awarded, David Wolf amount of damages awarded by eourt. Road orders on certificate* orOlerk of court, John Gutihall In full for building bridge, • • Henry Myers on account of bridge building near EoUert's mill, Robert R. Church, adm'r. of H. Church, du'd'., balance In full for bridge bullti Church, Lee & Feeman, for 10,000 shingles for Newvllle bridge, George Rupley, J. H.Bpahr and others,*for repairs at vailoua bridges, » Cumberland and Union Fire companies, Assessors for services performed in 1651, OF THE cemhcr. A. D. 1851, inclusive. Receipts. Total receipts for 1851, By Payments. Courts, Auditors. Public Printing. Bridges, Appropriations. Assessors. . Elections. - • / Offloen of Qoiteiali Special and Towmtilp eleotlooa, for holding and making tetarm,: til 11 48 , v • Public Buildings. , James Dunbar 1 years salary M Keeper of building, Franklin Gardnerfor Stove cylinders, James Martin for boxes for trees on Court House Square/ Alexander 8. Lyne for repairing stoves and spouting of Conn House, j ■ Joseph Morrison for shoveling snow at Court House Square, ■' Wm; Bell and H. J.. Kelly for repairing fence and paving walk? Joseph Morrison for cleaning grass out of gutters, James Dunbar and Joseph Morrison for cleaning cellar, Wm« B. Murray for B tons of slcne coal, Petei Gulshall for repairing seats in court room, &o*. Loans, . Wm. Baker's adm’r. amount of county bonds, William Irvine amount of county bonds, John Stuart amount of county bond/ Carlisle Deposit Bank amount of loan for 60 days and discount? Interest on Loans. Wm. Baker's adm'r. amount of interest on bond, William Irvine amount of Interest due on bonds, Bon. John Stuart amount of interest due on bond, Miscetlanious. . - • James Kelso and others, expenses attending before Keyence Commissioners, George W. Hilton for carriage hire on county business at various'times,': - Philip Quigley for assisting to prepare statement for Revenue Commissioners,. N. Hantch for Postage for county, ” • Henry Watts and G. D. Penrose, Esqre., for professional services before U. S. Court, James H. Graham, Esq., do do • do Samuel Herominger and Edmund Graham for apprehending horse thief, George L. Gougher for posting handbills for Commissioners, ■ C. Von Heilen for repairing lock at Court House, William Rpckey for charcoal for use of courts, &o. Carson Mooro, Esq., professional services in recovering judgment, T. J. Wilson of Dauphin Prison for support of prisoners until conveyed, Adam Sonseroan for carriage hire oh county business, Prof. J. B. Stilley for erecting meridian line, '»• Charles Boot* carpenter work erecting observatory, ; , Joseph May for 2 days labor assisting to erect meredt’an line, Richard Owen and H. J. Kelly for sand stone for do William H. Trout amoontof lolls paid on county business, John Armstrong for lumber for observatory, ' : , Christian Inhoff for etherial oil for county, $8493 88$ 20937 33 83686 16 376 00 244 50 101 37 1363 10 1978 67 39 131 •8 00 'iv 4 00 16 37i 34 .00 6 00 9 41 $56,196 91$ Inquests. . Robert Middleton Esq., and Jurors fees on inquest of William McLaughlin, A. Buchanan and others, Jurors on the inquisition of SuSan Adams, Amount Outstndg, $223 77 381 57 350 26 381 78 13120 365 12 624 96 292 40 42 07 330 37 131 01 251 33 1644 67 1167 27 251 2D 204 08 327 53 166 11 45 95 1944 10. 616 35 91 84 1268 64 61 63 243 22 . 19338 683 17 1540 87 1063 40 935 63 Abatements. facob Clippingcr and other Collectors, abatements allowed tax payers for 1850-51, slo<B 51 Henry Bronneman amount of school lax on unseated lots in Now Cumberland, $l9 91 Joseph Means and others taxes erroneously assessed, ** On certificates for fox scalps, " " Constable’s Returns. Amount of Constables returns on certificates of Clerk of court, Cr. b» amdnr.l paid oC Commiaaionora orders, do Treasurers commission at 1J per cent, do.. Outstanding tezee, do Col lector a nee at sper cent. / do ' Exonerations allowed Colleotora, . do . .Balance in hand* of Treasurer, Dr. to amount of receipts for 1851, COUNTY DEBT.. ’ Dr. to amount of county bonds issued for the ereolion of Court House, Ur. by amount of county bonds paid to 31st December 1651, Balance of bond outstanding, . #950 00. N. D. The above balance ia a bond issued to Widow Carotliers, now residing in Allegheny county, tho same not being presented for payment leaves the county debtor for said bond. Cumberland Countt, bs. f ) We the Commissioners of Cumberland county* do certify and anbmit the foregoing aa a correct ,3 Seal* > alatemenl of the Receipt* and Expenditure* of the connty aforesaid, from the Ist day of January / \ to the Slat day of December 1851, inclusive, aa atao a achedole of the ontatanding taxes on- the | 3lat day ol December 1851, in the Borougha and Townships therein elated,’together with a statement of| the Expenditures under each head of appropriation made by the Commissioners in compliance with, the requisitions contained in the 33d and 33 sectiooi of an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth passed the ~slb day of April 1834. Witness oar hands and seal of office at Carlisle, thia Slat day of January 1853. JOHN SPROUT. J WM. H. TROUT. > Commr'9, JOSEPH G. CRESSLER, ) $436 IQJ 1517 87; 38 00 II 00 184 80 338 66. 53 03. 104 98 Attest—Wu. Rilxt, Clk. CuUBERLANb CoOHTT, Cl, We llio undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, mot according to liw, end laving been sworn pro ceeded to examine the accounts and vouchers of William M. Porter, Eiq., Treasurer of said county, from the 31st day of January to the 3lst day of December. 1851, inclusive, do certify that wo -find the sum of Nine Thousand Six Hundred end Ninely.six Dollars and Forty-four add Three-fourth Conta, due by aaid Treasurer to the county aforesaid, as will appear by the foregoing exhibition of aaid account. In teatimony whereof we have hereunto let our handa at Carliafe, this 99tfi day ofJannary 1859. ' PHILIP QUIGLEY, 3 LEWIS lIYER, yAuditor* SAMUEL MEGAW, i THB ANNUAL ACCOUNT OF WM. GOULD, Register of Cumberland county, in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in regard to Collateral In heritance Tax, showing the amount of said Tax received by him from the Ist of January 1851, to the 31st of December 1351, as well as his payment out of the ■ same, ns follows, to wit $59 24 $340 *9 20 87j DR. i, 1851 January 3, To balance due on laal settlement, do 3, Cash received from D. Willlaroa, do - 13, do from estate of Charles 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. Peeblea , do do 19* do do of Joseph Oral! do do 29, do do of Niotiolaa Howard, deceased, do 39,' do do of Jacob Brela do do. 94. do do of Mary Fullon do ;do Mar. 4, do do Rachel Kline do do .. 18,- do do Jaraee Laughlia ' do do ' 95, do do of A. M'Elhare do do April 8, do do of Ellen Oration do do 8, do do 1 of M. Sailor do do May 7, do do of Joseph Crall do do '99, do do of James Waddu do do Juno 94, do -do of Margaret Piper do do Sept. 13, ,do . do of M> Luts do do 'l3, ,do do of Elisabeth Lots do do 97, do do of Abm. Waggoner, jr.do do'Oet, ’ 30. do do of M. Bailor . do. do Nor. 6, do do.. .pf William Trimble do . jj 0 I!* do do of ElixabetirKoil do do 99, do do of Ann Smiley do do 99, do do ofAnnSmltoy do do 99, do do of Peter Brloker do do 99, . do do of Elisabeth Moore do do 99, do do of John Officer do do 99, do do of Jane Moore do $64 26 4 00 10 00 184 50 175 50 963 50 19 60 325 00 75 00 60 00 $lOl 00 170 50 165 50 $958 04 By commlul'D of 5 per caul. allowed Bcgliter fur collodion, •6000 00 30 00 60 00 ; , 10 00 •60 00 no 87 •3018.00 1800 00 903 00 133 SO 310 31 891 SB 18 Wi lh' uod.r.i'nad Auditor' DfCumlMrUnd county, ol"l«dand 'worn "ootdlOf to law Id amordanoa with lb' .01 ef An'tnbly pin'd lb' 3»d day of April 1816, bating examin'd lha aboroaoo'unt of Wm. Gould, Gu., Roilitor for lb' County afotuaid, In lb' nialter of Collateral Inhwll'D" Tut, nnd find |h' nai cornet" >bovo Hilod. Wilncaa out baud' at CarlUlo, Ud. IMS. LEWIS HYBR, ’ Wudi(«r«. SAMUEL MEGAW, 5 •93 00 •331 SO Refunded Taxes. 1851 January 8, By cash paid Auditor*, do do 93, By enh paid J. M. Dlckel, State Treasurer, du Fabry. 10, do do do do do 19, do ;do do do do 99, do J. It. Graham, E*q., profeailoDat services, do do 94, do Ulchtrd Parker, Appraiser, do do 96, 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 19, do J. M. Biokel, State Treasurer, do do 18, do Philip Quigley, Appraiser, do do 19, do John Laogolin do do April 9, do , John Brandi do do May 7, do Jacob Duey do do do 15, -do J. M.Bickol, State Treasurer, do do 10, do do • do do do 9, do John Sprout, Appraiser, do July 17, do Sami. Wherry do do ‘ Sopt. 15, do J. M. Biokel, Stato Treasurer; do Nov. 10, do do do, do } , peo. 1, do do do Fox Orders. Valuable Real Ealato for Sale* WILL be sold by publib vendaeor outcry oh the promises,! on Friday the 18lh fof 1863, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon of aald day, .the following Aral ralo Timber Land, late the property ( of William Baker v deceased, sltuote'in Norths Mid-;-, dleton township, on iho Harmbutg Turnpike, 1 five miles from Carlisle, bounded by lands of Christian.,, Hartmun, Thus. Bcll f Abraham Hedrick and other*,,, containing about < . $65. 00. 8'66 • ■3 ob . a 134 ; , 3 ]OO - ; 896 75 Eighty-lbnr Acres, . ■.-. i This Land is of the very best quality of Limestone >■ Land, and is well covered with black oak; walnut,V locust and hickory timber* There Is on the preml- ■ aes ’a two story LOO HOUSE, a small. Btoble;.-and other outbuildings.- .Thiar . |i||iHlP ro porly will bo sold in lots of ten seres, : as’omTcntire property Ta - - tnay .be doomed most desirable. . The, terms of sale will bo made knownorr theday ‘: above mentioned, by .■' : -■ :.-!■> JOHN WONDERLICH, February 19,1853—41 , ' : -v *.»i->. ' * ,*Lan. Int. insert amt. $3, ond ehrthis office*-. - "> 3 00 .. ’ a “ob . 33 oo I 63} > . $1005,00 v 4600 00 500 00 , 3006 67 l - * $6O 30 840 80 48,75 THE subscriber'wishes to, dispose; of • House and Lot of Ground, sit uate on t -SijKlhe corner of Louthcr and East street in.-j borough of Cdrlisla, Pa.,'opposite (be ' residunco of Wm. Alexander, Esq. The property is ‘ a very desirable one, having five different tenements on tho same. The house is two stories high with basement kitchens, a Frotno Stable, Brick,Smoke , . House, Bake Oven, &e. There is oh the Lot good assortment of grafted • fruit- trees. Threoof said tenements are now rentcd.Tor $7O, and tho.ltal once occupied by tho owner. Teimeof. sale made : known by calling on (he Editor of the Volunteer* ■;; v . JOHN BRANNON, • January 20, 1953. .. ■' . ■' Home and Lot for Rent. . That desirable property, lately occaf HA p{pd by the Uev. Wra. Duller, deceased, ■mphfootof South Hanover, is offered for 1 from the Ist of April next. ' The house is a brick,' in good order, with a garden, stable, smoke house, chicken coop, wood hobse, and other outbuildings. For particulars enquire of the undersigned SAMUEL HEPBURN'. , Carlisle, Feb. 13, 1858—If ; ; ■ ■'..'.'."r 917 831 8 00 THAT desirable two story BRICK DWBLLING* HOUSE and promises,alt* ualo on .the South side of High street,now lltktHk in the occupancy of Robot I Irvine, Possession given on the Ist of April next. . Fur particulars enquire uf the undersigned. ' ' LEMUEL TODD, Agent. , Febiuary 5,1852. —3 t. IN THE MATTER of tho application for the die. charge of Mrs. Ann Bredin, as Administratrix Of Jemce Bredin, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested (n the said application, to bo and nppeof ol our next slated Orphans* Court, to be held at Carlisle; in and ’ for Cumberland county, on Tuesday, the 23d Mirth next, and shew cause why said Mrs. Ann Bredin shall not be discharged from her aald-trnst,and IUOh other matter as will be right in the premises. By the Court. - SAMUEL MARTIN, CierJfeO. C., February 5, 1853. $54 37. '976 16 $39/298 85} 476 10 v. 15,117 66 1,351 951 355 70 .9,69 6 44} . - $56,196 a: LETTERS of Administration on the estate of John ■ M. Ege, deceased, late of the borough ofCariisle, having been granted by the Register of Cumberland; county to the subscriber, residing in said borough: AM persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate ere requested to soldo their .accounts without dulsy, and (hose having claims against the estate will present them properly authenticated for sefllsi mnnf. JOHN GOODYEAR, Ad'mr . I February 5, 1859.—Gw. ‘ * . ii / , ‘ $56,196 9! $44,133 99 43,873 99 In the Court of C.ommoii Pleas of Cum- berland County*. ;., Josxrn Sroorntß, i No. 9, April Term,lBs2. . ca. > Foreign attachment in debt on Jacob Ciironistkr. 3 nolo not exceeding 1400. Cumberland County, as. . C 1 Tfit: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to 5 < Soil. > (bo Sheriff of said county, I 5 • - • Grbctino t We.command you, that yott attach Jacob Chronic’ Icr, Into of your county, by all and lingular hisgoods’ and cliatlela, lands and tenements, to will rflf defen danl*s in the lands and lenemonta descending tu him ( from John Chronietor, dvo'd., in Cumberland codmt,,’ in (ho possession of his widow and others, tenants in possession, so that they bo and appear, be fore’‘oar’ Court of Common Pleas, to be lioldcn at Cdrliald,* In' and for said county, on (he ISth day of April there to answer Joseph StoufTcr of a plea In debt, bn' note under eeiil, not exceeding 9400} and also (hat you summon (he persons in whose hands (Improperly*' is, (hat (hey be and appear before our Court on’ the said 13th day of April next, to answer what shall ho' objected against him, snd abide the Judgment of His court therein. And havo you then there this writ* Witness the Honorable James H. Graham, President Judge of said Court, at Carlisle, the 97ih day of Jan~ uary, A. D. 1853. GEORGE ZINN,' Prolhonotary, February 5,1852 —Gw, . * # * The 'Pennsylvanian,* Philadelphia, will please insert the above once a week for six successive weeks, and send bill to this office. -• .*• LETTERS of Administration on the estate of James Liggolt, late of (he borough of CarliBle; dc* ceased, have been issued by the Register of Cum* berland county* Pa., to the subscriber residing in said borough. All persons indebted to the estate of said deceased will make immediate payment* and (hose having claims will prcsenlthem proper ly authenticated for aeUlcmonl to ELIZA LUIGETT, Adm’nr; Carlisle, January 29, 1652—tit ~ Town Properly for Sale* t TUG subscriber offers at private sale', his House and Lot, situate in Mulberry Alloy, In Carlisle, near the residence of Dr. J. Zollinger. The lot con tains 00 feet in front on said alloy, and 180 feet in depth, having (hereon o good Frame House, Frame Shop, Frame Stable, Smoke House* Bake Oven, dec. The property Is' In good'or- Jm>Mnßder, and wilt bo sold on reasonable terms, ion given on (ho Ist of April next. Fur further particulars inquire of Geo. W. Hltasr, or PATRICK CULP. . January 32, 1852—51 ' ' " T ' N. 1). Tho subscriber having some experience in making machinery, patents, Ac., would like to get employment. Tho beat - recommendation* can be glvcrt. P. O. #3971 77 •113 59 Grain Wauled Sc Feed for Sulc.^ fpllß highest cash price will be paid-Ibr.Whoal J. and Kyo delivered at tho Parmer’* Mill, (for merly Good Hope.) Also a constant supply of.Mijl Feed for sale by the aubwribor.J - t . 4 t., t To Cooeau*.—Flour barrels wanted at tha above Mill. MARSHALL JAfdEß*-* VVcslponnsboro’ Ip., Pcc. 11,16SI—3nr , •9158 18 • 4 50 105 00 45 00 115 00 . 5 00 1 50 . 1-50 3 00 .* 1 00 3 00 946 04 - 1 00 A 1,1, persona indebted to.ihc Estate of William Butler lato deceased are requested ;to make immediate payment and all peraona having claims to prose*l them for aaulement (o the under ataned at the mMenca of the family In, South lisaovrr tineu SAMUEL M. BUTLER.; Kteeutor of Wm. Duller, deceaaed. - 1 50 ;l 50 , 1 00 aoo'oo 39 00 1 50 ISO . 160 00 500 00 794 64, < January 92, 1853. 6t. M.i N. D. Person* having business with the Exec utor above named* in regard to the estate* will ad dress him at No. UP Market street* Phils,;/. BARGAINS! BARGAINSV;:; fpHlI subscriber has just received, a lot ofSEA* i. RON ABLE GOODS* euoh as Cietha Blankets Alpaoeaa* Mona, do Lalnea, Shawls, Prints* Mus lins, Ticks, Bragging* &o. &0,&0.* which will be Bold at,great bargains. . • # *l will alio sell or rent* the white plastered Stone Dwelling fronting the Mkrket House, eee (ninlng eight appaitmem*. AUo, .sel| or met my Tannery. ROBERT SNODGRASS, Jan.to—4t. ■ ', , J FOR SALE. For Rent. Notice. Estate Notice. Notice. NOTICE.
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