In PhlUdelptiUVon the Q9d nil., Mrs. Ahhic D. fritiMe vIA of Afsisnd«rWlfion,‘Eiq/,ln Ihs 90th ,f«rorhir ig«. In Hiirtpdeo lotrothlp, on (ho Bth alt., Mr. JlftOftU Qotour* Sged about 41 year*.. ■ 1 In-Silver Spring township, on the 19 th all., Mr, Jluttf Miixxajaged sboul 63 years. • lo th# s»m« town»Mp, oo the 941 h all., Mr. L*o nabd Dottobp, aged 48 pairs. Iti'lbis ' Borough <on Tuesday svenlng last, at Slough's Howl, Mr. Gkorqc Rakixt, of Philadelphia, aged abdnt 40* peers. . 1 ’ ■ ‘ TJfohr. 'V TUJE .celebrated ; Codorous, brand of both family, •pd extra, for agio by . ■ ; . WOODWARD & SCHMIDT* March 4,1653. BUCKWHEAT MEAL, in convenient sack* lor the retail trade,, for sala by , WOODWARD & SCHMIDT. MaTctLi. 1853. .V ■ !i!hr- . Quanv,..]. jjftfc .ly Peruvian, just received and.for tale bp •,> . -.Tvi'r WOODWARD * SCHMIDT. ; March 4, 1868. > > : MEW STORE. . FILED to overflowing with NEW 1 GOODS, and die cash System adopted—the pass-book apetem abolished—therefore, bring on yohr“tllng bats’* and save from 36 to 40 percent.,- that otherwise poa are reqoicedrto pap whore the credit system is in vogue. The subscriber announces to the. public that he hss'returned from .the dtp with a largo and complete stock of GOODS, ail now, which have been selected with great care, from first bands,,and with special reference to-the wants of the people and for this market. - They will be sold at 10 per cent, advance on first cost. Tbe-merchant who docs business on ihe-cash principle hss quick returns, and consequently cud purchase hit Ooods to better''advantage and sell at •mailer profit* (ban he who seifs on time end has to make his. paying customers pay the losses on the credit System. Buyers consider well this fact before you purchase* ' t Fermoriu,mechanics, laboring, men and; others, snake to interests and free youccWes of the enormous tax under which you have been and ate ' still laboring.' This you can do by purchasing your Goods si , cheap cash store of the subscriber, at theold stand In'Bou}h Hanover street,’ near ?colt’s hotel. My stock of goods consist of Cloths, Cassiiuercs and Vestings, the prices qf.which will astonisb every one. . In the Lsdiea ’department ■ will be found changeable and fancy. Berage'DeJainevSilk -Poplins, Ginghams,.Prints of.lhe latest patterns and the most fashionable French styles, together with a magnifi cent assortment Of Lacrs, Edgings & White Goods. Hwissiand Mull-Muslins, plain, figured, striped and barred Muslins, of the brat makes, latest designs and very.low,' * In -addition to the above I have a- large supply of. b**L * *:• s.-. • . )•••,. • “if '• Fresh Groceries, ' ; •tlch.as Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices, Ac., the pilces of caufiot fail Xo please; Segar and Tobacco., By atfldt . attention to business and a desire to please|>l bope to receive a share of public patronage, i CHARLES BARNITZ. Carlisle, March 4, 1862—tf vTavcrn. License. To the ‘ Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pestle of Cumber* tantPtfOUniy, at April Sessions,' 1883. ’ - - ■ The petition of Norton and Owen, respectfully represents that’your petitioners are provided with th* VtfCeSssry requisites for keeping a house, of public entertainment,' in the house nowocbuplcd by David Cdrnman, fit North Middleton township. Youf petitioners therefore,* pray your Honors to grant.them;*a License'for the same the ensuing year) *« In doty bound they wilt ever pray, Ac. ANSON P. NORTON, - 1 Morris owen. _ March'd;’lsSteSr • \WkfthVtfndefslgned of Norjh* Middle township.'in the County or Cumbcrland, do certify .that we'sre wetl acquainted with the above named, Norton & .Owen, that Ihey are of good re pole I fqVhonesty and .temperance} and are well pro tided, with hpude'rqom and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and tra. Sellers, and do therefore recommend them to your Honors as well deserving of a license; and further say, that a tavern at this etand is an accommoda tion to* the public... - . D. Cowman* John ScnWartfc, John Elliott, jr. David Spahf; Bolster Dlstellne, Geo Drindle, Jno 8 OlooSer, John Kettorer, Jesse Zigl*r. John Coo ver,' Bolomnn Albriffht, John P Brindle, James Clendsnln, Samuel Barr. r-> ' TntcrnLicense* To the Honorable (he Judge* of the Court of Gb ral Quarter Sections of the Peace of Cumberland count/, at April Sessions, 1853. The petition of Joseph W, Patton, respectfully represent#, that your petitioner is provided with (he necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment in the house ho occupies as such in the West Ward,' in the borough of Carlisle, Your petitioner therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a License for the earns Iho ensuing year, eomroenc* ing on the 3d Monday of April 1862. ios; w. patton. March 4,1868—3 t. We the undersisned ciltttshs of the West Ward, in the borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cumber* land, do certify that we aro well acquainted with the •beve named Joseph W Patton, that he Is of good reputs for honesty and temperance; and is well pro* vided with house room and conveniences for the ne* eemmedstion of strangers and trsvellets, and that such Inn or Tavern it necessary to accommodate the public'and entertain stranger* and travellers. Robert Allison, John U Parker, Wm Cart, James OavJs, James F Lamberton, George (londei, F A Kennedy, . Johnston Moore, Geo L Murray, A Ro berts, JRhoads, Wm T Drown. Tavern License. To the. Honorable Ihe'Judgee of the Court of Go* neral Quarter (Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland countyir M April Sessions, 1663.. ■ The petition of Jonathan Diffendcrfer, respectfully represents, that your p titloner Is provided with, the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, In the house now occupied by Robe'll Laird,.in £bippeosburg.. Your petitioner therefore, praya 'your Honor* to grant him a License for the same (be ensuing year,commencing on the 2d Mon day April 1862, as in duty bound he will ever P " T ' / JONATHAN DIFFENDERFER. March 4, less—3l’ .We the undersigned ciliiens 'o t the borough of Shippensbtirg,'in the county of Cumberland, do cer tify that He bre Weil acquainted with the above named Jonathan DidenJerrer, that he la of good repute for honesty end temperance, and ia well provided with houae .roont and conveniences for the accommodation of, strangers ,and travellers, and thet ouchinn or Tavern is necelaarv to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Peter Pagne, Henry Richstine, Samuel Arnold, Jonathan Coaver, J Pegue, R Scott, W Q I,ee, I, O .Daley, Semnet Anderson, John Kichbsum, Philip Dletileh, : Ephraim.Mull,.James Lindsay, Jno Rush, Alexander Mateer. , ■ NOTICE., In the Court of Common iVeos of Cumberland Co, Jacob Ctaaic No. S 3, January Term, ,'V , VB* L 1846. Appeal by defend lotiHt LoKOHicKin. J ant from the Judgment of David Hume, Esq. Bail,entered coran Justice. 901 h January, 1859, on motion of Mr. Biddle, Role bn tire defendant to appear and plead by the brat day of the April Term, 1859, be Judgment. ■ .tv' By tub Couar. Cimberland County, as. rtr*A*t S Ido oetllfy that the above Ia n copy of ■c Seal Ca Rule entered In this ease. Witness my hand and ofliciai seel at Oaillale, this 97th day of January, 1863. For GEO. SUNN. Prolh'y. Jaa. F. Lambetton, Py, Proth'y, February 90,1859. POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR 1851. MICHAEL 0. DELTZHOOVER, SKILES WOODBURN, and GEORGE SHE AFFER, Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Cumberland county, in account with said county, Rom the first day of Janu ary to'the thir(y : first day of December, A. D 1851, inclusive, viz: To amount 'drawn from copntpTrea* - surer, ' $5OOO 00 To cash received from Shrom for hides ’ * 1 ' and skins, 130 05| Cash of R. Snodgrass for use, 65 00 •» of Ai Tripner for boarding, 43 76 *• of G. S. Sanderson for use of M. , .. Knetlle, . , ... , .. 1 50 00 o. of Adams county for support of -. paupers, * , 99;6L. “ of A. Wells, ,S. Fisher & Mur phey, Esqrs., fines,. , 9 60 u of LahcaSter county Tor support '' of paupers, ■ 6 11 ♦* of deceased paupers, 6 40 11 for indentures', ; i 50 ,*» for sundries, ' 6 00 $6,351 00J Amt due. Directors bp county, v , 946 37} rwi < •Vs'kV..-! JACOB iSQOJER, Esq. % treasurer cf. the Poor Hot ’ ty, with theDireclort yf said /nil thirty-firit day of Deeeml To cash received from county Treas’r. $6OOO 00 **• from J.Lobach, Steward, from different sources as exhibited in the foregoing statement* Amount due Treasurer by cotioty. Stock on the Farm Ist January, 1853. 7 head of Hones* 14 milch Cows* 90 head of Steen, 90 head of Hogs, 19 Shoals* 10 Sheep and 1 Calt. ’’ Uecf, Pork, Mutton and Veal, Fattened and killed on the Farm 1851 33 Beeves, average weight 498 pounds, (16,434 lbs.) 39 Hogs, average Weight 217 pounds (6.463 lbs.) 48 Sheep, average weight 41 pounds, (1,968 lbs.) 19 Calves, average weight 52 pounds, (980 lbs.) making in all (27,845 lbs.) Farming Utensils on the Farm Ist January 185 s, 1 broad and 1 narrow wheeled wagon, 1 wagon bed, 1 pair of Wooddadders, 2 pair of hay*ladder«, I carl and oan.gears, 1 sleigh and harness, I (tilbury, 3 ploughs, 4 harrows. 6 double shovel plowa, 3 single shovel plows, t stone wagon, 1 threshing machine and horse power, 1 fanning mill*.! roiling screen, I corn shelter, I ground roller* 2 cutting boxes, 2 grindstones, 2 tog chains. 34 cows chains* 6 sett of wagon gears, 6 aelt of plow gears. 2 sett of carpenter loots, 1 sett of blacksmith tools, 1 sett of butchering tools, 6 wheelbarrows, 1 cabbage knife, 5 grain cradles, and a variety of axes, picks, mattocks, crowbars, shovels, forks, rakes, eorn hoes, sickelt, scythes, spades, sledges, stone ham* mors, single and double trees, &o. Schedule showing the proceeds of the for 1851 1200 bushels of wheat, 3? of ryei 854 of oats, 1500 of corn. 753 of potatoes, 2 nf timothy, 60 of red beets, 14 of beans and peas, 40 of onions,, 2 of little onions, 18 of parsnips, 10 of tomatoes, 2000 head of cabbage, 269 R cucumbers, made 50 loads of hay, 14 loads of cornfodder, 5 barrels of good Cider, 4 of water cider, and 34 bushels of elovarseed, - " ■ > , - ,i Manufactured and made in the House and Shop; 216 shirts and chemise, 8 comforts, 144,frocks, 76 petticoats, 75 aprons, 46 caps, 18 sun bohnels. 20 chaff beds, ?2 pillowcases, 20 pair of stockings knitted, 40 pair of stockings footed, made 50 sheets, 15 bolsters, 2d towels, 30 barrels of aoflaohpi 80 lbs. of hard soap, 2 bushels of drivd peaches, U bushels of dried cherries,* •• JOSEPH LdOACH, Steward. , . MATILDA C. LODACH, Matron- Tht Directors of said Initiluiinn annex the fdllawingexhibil rf extra labor , jfa., performed by the Steward , Matron and Pauperti from the firtt day of January to the ihirty-firti ' ■ day of Deeemhert 1851, iftc/uitVr, viz i Made 20 oolfins, 2 wheelbafrows, 10 spittoons, 40 willow baskets, 8 round splint bushe). baskets, b„iU « new porch in front of the Poor House, 1 step-ladder, I large soap trough, out 75corda of wood, m»de 400 ratlsi quarried stone for and ma'de 65 rods of stone fence, 2 new large gates, and dons about f»2fl worth of blscksroUhing. Number of Paupera In the Insiitntion Ist January 1851; of which 92 were colored, 119 Number admitted op till 31st December 1851, of which 14 were oolored & 8 born In house, 188 Making the whole number through the yosr, , 303 Of which 11 died, 10 children bound out, 19 sloped and 147 discharged,' 160 Leaving the number of Paupers in the Poor House Ist January 1859, of which 96 are colored, 123 Out-door Paupers supported at public expense through the yesr, 7 Whole number supported through the year. Of Ihuae remaining in the Poor House dial December 1851, there Ire— Malea 78, of which 13 are colored, Females 44, of which 19 are colored. And 7 out-door paupers, of which 1 la colored, Thera are as nearae can be ascertained 3 under I year; 6 from 1 to Si S from S to 10) 8 from 10 to 90; 13 from 90 to 30; 13 from 30 to 40; 19 from 40 In SO; 18 from 50 t 0.60; 15 Horn 60 to 70; 18 from 70 to 80; 8 from 80 to 90; 4 from 90 to 100; 1 above 100., • ' ' • | In addition to the above, 367 transient paupers or travellers have been .received and eopported for short periods wltlf regular orders. • ■ „ t ■ ■■, We, the Directors of the Poor and of the House of .Employment for iKs County of Cumberland, do certify thet the above and foregoing statement to contain a Just and true exhibit of the Institution during the period abovo slaled. acoordlng to the beat of.our knowledge. . . t '■■■ Given under our bands this first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-two. , L .* ’ M. G. BELTZHQOVER, } . SKUiES WOODBURN, (.Dlreelbre. GEORGE SHEAFFBR, 5 We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and sworn according to law, having examined the accounts and vouchers of the Directors of the Poor and House of Emplnymenl.nf. said county, from the Ist day of January to the thirty-first day.of. December, A. D. ISSI, do certify.that we find a balance due to the Directors aforesaid of nine hundred and forty-six dollarsand thirty-seven and three-fourth cents, by the county aforesaid. Given under our handa at Oaillale, this 14th day of January, A. D. 1869. , PHILIP QUIOLET, > : LEWIS HYER, (.Audilore. SAMUEL MEOAW, 5 Match 4, 1653-31 > •* • CR. - By payment of interest on dower in fa- . l(V . tor of Mre. O’Brien on the land por--j»i ■; /v. chased of A, M'Oowell, in 1843, . $ ;38 91 Cash rorgroceriesVmprchandise, cloth* ■ log, and bedding included, 1986 17' Cash for shoemaking, tailoring and /halting, 531 ? 06 Cash for support of outdoor paupers, 849 81 “ aioney advanced-by J. 6’quier, Esq., Treasurer, tor 1851, ■ '419 78J . “ < for Stock, * 816 00 • Carlisle Deposit Bank, * -300 00 41 grinding, barrels, &0., -148 83 ■ 44 haidware,bedsrwate&oattlery, 124 01 • 44 atone coal for 9‘years, ' ’' ', 198 65 * 44 for leather, ~ ;i 177 86J 44 carpenter work', ' •"' rr - 9195 44 blicksmiihlbg, 71 42J 44 ; Philadelphia Aims House for / support of paupers, 69 79. 4,/ . Franklin paupers, ,10 10 44 . QuUdoor funeral expenses, ' 59 26 J 44 . Out*door medioqj.aid, •. t B6 50 “ Constable's fees.for.removing . , J( i; paupers, . ( . 37* 53J 44 Materials, dw., for use of farro, 26 40| 44 ' for cloverseed, , 40 50 ■ 44 for planter, . 17 50 $6,997 37$ ** for manufacturing sallloett, , 90 43$ ■*i. fofsaddlery, 19 47$ “ for wagontneking, 34 37$ •• for lumber,.', 49 20 “.forlinanrt copper wareaod link ’ erihg, ' 60 26$ V for aputiting and repairing, 35 12$ “ for freight and car fare, • • 13 37$ “ for postage* I CQ., ** for castings, , ■/? , 8 10 “for repairs, Ato.aboul the house ■ ■ > i •- and on lhe farm, 17 93J 41 • for stationary'l.7 IJ for sundries, . . . -6 60 “ Jos. Lobach’s salary, hirelings 1 wages included, * •• • • ’ ■ 600.00 •* Dr. J. Baughman's salary for 1 year, 100 00 **, .Jacob Squier, Esq;Treasurer* I . . year's salary * . ’ 40 00, “ Lemuel Todd, Beq. attorney for . one year* 30 00 i •• Thca. Bradley extra services as , - Director, . -16 00. * 4 M. O. Beltshoover do- . v 3 76, “ Skilea Woodburn .do 9 00^ 96,597 37$ '•6.397 37J ut and Haute bf Employment of Cumberhnd tuan l»(ulion,/rom the Jirtl day of January hike. ... , ber t 1861, inclusive, viz r . 361 00} 9*6 37} By cash paid orders as above stated, 96,297 37$ •6,397 37J =:•;, t - ■ -<i TO ih® Honorable tha .Judges of the Cotfrl of Gettenr Quarter Sessions of the Perce of Cumber tend count/, «( April Seiilons, 2659. , The petloa of William Parke, Sr, respectfully. re. | presents, that your petitioner 3« provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a homo of public entertainment, in the homo he now occupies ae auch In’. Niwton township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your donors to grant him s License for the same, (he ensuing year, commencing on the 3d Mon* day jot April 1852; at in duty bound he will over pray, &0,. WM. PARKS. Mnich.4; 1653—31. , Woiilm uadaraigned citizens of Newton tbwriahip, in Iheeounty of Cumberland, do certify that wo nro well acquainted with tho above named Wm. Parke, Sr., Uiobhe ia of good repute for honcaty.and tempe* ranccftnd ia woil provided with houaa room and convenionccs fur tho accommodation ol atrangcra and travellers, and that auch ton or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain atrangcra aod travdlers. ' '‘, -Samuel Snioho, John Holler, John Kyle,George Prooglimon, James Kyle, Christian' Snoke, Robert Smith, Charles Schoanor, David Coldweli, Abraham Seder,C, McFqrUne, David Forman, Skilei Wood burn, Wm. W. Novin. Tavern License. TO (he Honorable the Judges‘of (he Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber* land county, at April Sessions, 1853. > The petition of Christian G. Slough, respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of-public entertainment, in the house ha now occupies as such in (ho West .Ward in Carlisle.' Vour petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a License for the same, the enuring year, oonimenning on the 3d Monday of April 1853} ei in duty bound he will ever pray, dec. Marolt-5,1853.—9t. We the undersigned ciltyeps of the Weal Ward in the Borough of Carlisle, In tho county, of Cumber land, do certify thnt we are well acquainted With the above bimcd Christian G. Slough, that' he la of good repute for honesty and temperance, and ia well pro* yided wilfi house room and convenience! for the ao. commpdation of stranger* and travellers, and (hat atieh in or tavern ia necessary to acbommodate the public and rnlcrtn'in sthmgere and travellers. "• A* Noble,Geo. L. Murray,Jacob Leibey; J; Rhonda-, W.B. Coboan, J.is. Poitlethwuh, E. M. Biddle, John D. Gorgas, John Noble, John D. Parker, A. Roberts, Jacob Brelz. . Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Session* of the Peaco of Cumber* land coUnty, at April Scsslons, 1852* The pelilion of David 8. Dunlap, respoetrully re presents, that your petitioner ia provided with,the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house ho now occupies as such in the Boroughof Newvilte. .Vuur petitioner, there, fore, plays your llortori 16 grunt him a License for (he same, the ensuing year, commencing on the 2d MondeyAjl April md si in duty bound he will ever . v . DANIEL.B.DUNLAP* M.rih 4?165a.- h. ? We cillscne of the Borough of Newvitlci'im the county of.Cumberland* dp. certify that with the, above named Daniel 8. that ho (a* of good repute for hon esty and Vs welt provided with house room end conveniences for tho accommodation of strangers and traveller*, and that such inn or tavern Is necessary to accommodate (he public and entertain stranger* and travellers.. James Gilmore, John M’Dirmand, W. K. MoFar lane, Jacob B. Myers, Peter A. Ahl, John Brickor, George Brioker, Wrh. Kllnk, 8. P. Ziegler, Wm, Barr, Joints CaroiherS.John Diller, Wm.'Woodburni . Tavern License. To tho Honorable the Judges of (he Court of General Quarter Sessions of tho Peace of Cumber* land county, at April Sessions, 1659. ' The petition of Adam Slerer, respectfully repre sents, that your ppiiiioner is provided with the ne cessary requisites for keopipg a house.of public entertainment in the house he now occupies in the borough oV.Mechaniosburg. Your petitioner there fore prays your 1 Honors to grant him a License for the same the ensuing year, cqmmencingon the first of April next; as In duty bound ho will ovei pray, &o. ADAM. SIERER. We (he undersigned citizens of the borough of Mechanicsburg, in the county of Cumberland, do certify' that we are well acquainted with the above named Adam Sierer, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, end is well provided with house .room and convenience* for the accommoda tion of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn orTkvern is nedesaery to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. William U Slyder, Jacob Hartline, Joel Berlin, Fredrrick Bohh,' Edward Lament, John Hoover, lames' Hartline' Alexander liberty, Geo Wans, Samuel Snell, Peter Oantz, John Zimmerman, George Steinower, Simon Arnold. Tavern laconic. Honorable (he Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of (he Peacoof Cumber land opunty, nt April Sessions. 1853. The*petHion of John Ree'aer respectfully rejire aenls?Mhat your petitions* is provided frith tbs necessary requisites for keeping a house of public enteriainmenV,!*? ifFaTroTireriie riffw occupies as such‘irrlfyMpden township, your petitioner, tKsrefof#. ,J Pf«ys your Hohors to him a LI-' oense for tile iSriie’the ensuing year* and at in du ty bound ho will ever praV,&c. > JOHN REESfcR. Feb 36. 1853-31* We the uhdorslgned citizens of Hampden town* ship, in tho county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Jno Reeser, that he is of. good repute for hqneaty and temperance, and ia well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of siren* frers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern s necessary to accommodate the public and enter* tain strangers and travel (era. . George Snevely; Henry Snavely. Fredk Muma, Henry Lehman, Joseph Shlnk, Levi Ualmer, M C Eberly, Michael Miller, Jamb Longneoker, 0 Erb, John Sherbahn, Andrew Kroitxer. ‘ iso 79 >44 • * (tale of the firm of Owen Sc Rich 1. erdt.) respectfully announce to hi* friend* and tht putitic, that he ha* opened a Marble Yard in Main street, adjoining the residence of Mr. 'Robert Noble.whero he will he happy lownit upon all who rp»y want anything in hi* line of business. ile keeps,on hand an assortment of Foreign and Amo* rican Marble, which ho will manufacture into Tombk, Monument*, Headstones, Mantles, Steps and BILLS. Also. Italian Table Top*. Hiachargea will bovnodarale, the work done in good stylo, and made to pleaae. Qclng an. Agent for Wood's Iron Railing, be will attend to'the enclosing of Qrave Lota as heretofore. Designs can be seen by celling at the Vard^ A share of public patronage I* solicited; , lL , . GEO. W. RICHARDS, CarljsWFcb. 26,1852—6 m ( ..*TW 130 - i‘ • Estate Notice. T ETTERS tastsmcntaiy on (he oatato'of Adam I i Corya,deceased, late oTNorlh Middleton.town ship, Cumberland county, Pa., have been granted hy the Register,gf aqid county, to the subscriber living ‘ln the *»ma township. All persona indebted tb’eaid oilßlo will make imbedislo paynrehl, and those hav ing claim* will present them for eotllemcnt. WM. F. BWIOER, Ex*r. February go, 1862—0 t FLOUR taken in exchange for debts duo this office, if delivered soon. f rttjr- - - tavefn lljeiiWi . _ To the Honorable theJodgelsof the Court of General Quarter Sessions or the'Peace of Comber? land county, at April Setalona 1859. ■ ; The petition of Christian Hodman respectfully represents, that your petitioner Is provided with the necessary requisites for hooping n house of public entertainment in the house he now occupies as stich in Dickinson township. Your petitioner, therefore,, prays your Honors, to grant hiro'a Li cense for the same the, ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Monday of April 1653: as In duty bound he will ever pray, &c. CHRISTIAN HOFFMAN. Feb 26, 1853—31* We the undersigned citizens of Dickinson town ship, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we ere well acquainted with the above named Christian Hoffman, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of strangers end travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Abraham Kurtz, Jos A Weakley, F H Fulton, James Weakly, Henj Smith, U C Hoover, John Kissinger, Robt,Llnd, James Myers, Jacob Ohls nell, A G Miller, Wm Line, Jacob Hemrainger,' John Mehafße. - To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at April Sessions 1853* . ■ The petition of Charles Schooner respectfully represents, 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. Newton township.' Your petitioner, therefore, .prays your .Honors to grant him a Li cense fur the same the ensuing year, commencing on the 3d Monday of April 1853; as ih duly bound he.will ever pray,'&c; ‘ CHARLES SCHOENER. Feb 86, ; ; CHRISTIAN G. BTOUGH. We tho undprsjgned citizens of Newton town ship, in the county .of Cumberland, do certify that we.aro well acquainted with the above named Charles Schooner, (hat he-is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of elrangera and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers arid travellers. James Kyle, John Piper, Jno Kyle Jaooh.Hlgh, Samuel Snoke, David ualdwell, Jacob Long, Geo Ploughman, Henry Auberman, Samuel Garver, Henry Miller, Robert Smith, Frederick Nenning er, Josiah Rosa, C. Snoke. To (he Honorable the Judges of the Goort of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at April Sessions 1862. 1 The petition of John Hoover respectfully, ftipfe sente, that your petitioner is provided :wfth the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public enlrriainnient in the.houaehe now occupies as such ; in Mechanicsburg. Your petitioner, there fore, prays your Honors to grant him a License for the same tlie ensuing year, commencing on the 3d Monday of April 1653; as In duty bound he will ever pray, 6to, ■ • We the undersigned citizens of the Borough of Mechanicsburg, In theoounty of Cumberland, do certify that we are well,acquainted wjth the above named John Hoover, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and-conveniences for the accommoda tion of strangers and travellers, and that sorb inn or Tavern is nece-sary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. - * Adam Haute, Simon Arnold; 'Samuel Snell, S Zaoharlas, William Miller, A Sierer, jr. Joseph Mllleisin, Geo Singiser, Jacob Huplny, Edward Lament, J A Meloy, Geo Schroder, John Basehoro, Henry, Cams, Geo Alliok. -To the Honorable, thft Judged of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of tho Peace of Unmber* land county, at April Sessions 1853. . Tlie petition of Charles Maglauchlin, respect fully represents, that your petitioned is provided with the necessary requisites fur keeping a bouse of Public Entertainment in the house he now oc cupies as such in the East Ward, in Carlisle.— Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a License for the same,'the ensuing year, commencing on the 2nd Monday of April 1862; as In duty bound he'will ever pray, &o. February SC, 1853—31 . We the undersigned oilmens of the East Ward, In the borough of Carlisle, in tho county of Cum berland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Charles Maglauohlin,'that he is of. good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well* ptovlded with house room and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers .and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is neats* aary to accommodate (he public and entertain strangers and travellers. * Fredk. Cornman, John M Gregg, W M Beetein R M'Oartnejr, Peter Gutshall,‘Robert Snodgrass, John Gillen, Wm H Trout, Philip Arnold, John Humer; M'Holcomb, P Humer,J-Kelly, Peter Monyer, Wm Leonardf.C InholT, TO the Honorable the. Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at April Sessions, 1659. Tho petition of Robert Alcorn, respectfully re presents, that your petitioner is provided with the neoessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in .the .house he now-occupies as such In the East Ward in Carlisle. Your petition er, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a License for the same, tho ensuing year, commenc ing oh the 3d Monday of April 1853; in duly bound he will ever pray, fee. ROBERT ALCORN* February.36,lo62—3t . We the undersigned citizens of the East Ward In the Borough of Carlisle, In the county of Cum berland, do certify that we are well eoquainted 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 onavern ia necessary to accom modate tho public and entertain strangers and tra vellers. Edward Shower. Stephen Keepers, M.Holcomb, Wm. Alexander. John Underwood. Win. Breese, Uobert Irvine* William Moudv, Wm. Barnltx, Jacob fcug, R. M'Uertney, Wm. Park, George M’Feely, J. Oaaghman, U. Soodgrais, Andrew Holmes. . ONE good dwelling house, on the north bast aide of the Public Square, No. 6.'in Ihebrlck blank i known' aelrvinVs How. For lerma.appjy.to livtal the aub*crii«r. ROOT.'IRVINE, • iUiX Carlisle. Jap, 23,1063—61* . A Hoosd and Lot of Orodhd'in the of Main street, at prefetmtoeiopied Mrs. Hannan aa a boarding house. l erms m«de known on Application fo thd undersigned. . EDW.ARMOIL February 10,1853—3 t THE room In which T. H. Sltileo now has hie clothing establishment, will bd for rent from the first of April next, aa he intends removing two doors below. For paniculate enquire of 1 . T. H. SKILES. , Garliale, Febryniy 19, 1853—St ’ WILL be promptly attended to, again. In,town and country. A snare of patronage is respectfully solicited. Tbpae wishing to employ me, will plosio call at akum*» Warehouu, WESLEY MILES. Carlisle, Fob. 18,1852-4;* Tavern License. Tavern License, JOHN HOOVER. Feb 2(5, 1852—31 Tavern License. CHAS. MAGLAUCHLIN. 'Tavern tlcchici For Rent* Fort tttlVt. FOR BENT, VENDUE CRYUVO; VXJlhh b« iold by public vsndua o? otjtcry.on|b^. ; VY promises, fc on Friday the 10th tofrMarch,'. (869, at ll .o'clock in the forenoon of sal Jday,Ane) following first rata Tlmbertari3,Tatpiho of-Wllltam Baker, deceased*situate in North jfii\ dleton township, on the Harrisburg Ttttnplkej.fitoj; I miles from Carlisle, bounded by lands of OhrisUas n 1 Hartman, Tbos. 8011, Abraham Hettrick and others*, | containing about \ t \ :: Eishty-fVmr Acres, . : vl, ThU Land it of U\o very heat quality of . - Land, and Is well covered with black oakiwalnnf, 1 locust and hickory timber. Th'ofe is ohihVprCtBi> { . acs a two slor/ LOG HpUSB, ,a; small Stable, and other, .out-building*.’ TMI f! )|l|*Hbp roDCrtv '♦W bosoKHn acte^ 1 • ABBHK ,n °ro°rfosß l or as one entire property as 9 *’ may bo deemed most desirable. '•**; * v ’ %**' *■ Tho terms of sale will bo made known on Ihe'dsy ,> above mentioned,bv ■" v *.»Vj **U^ JOHN WONDEBLICH^BkV.‘i’ 1 February 19,1852—4 f ; • • /*:' i 4 • # *Lon. Int. insert omt. ahdcb.thU office; •'V- FOR BAI.E< r <•-. \ Otto *■ THE subscriber'vtishes '** hit House andLotof Ground, sUq&ta~oar: oornor of Loulhcrahd 4gdfclflHi l he borough, of Carlisle, Pai, dppoqft the _ residence of Wm. Alexander,Esq/ The ' a very desirable one, having five different tencrdents, ■ on the tame. The house it. two stories diigb basement kitchens, a Frame Stable. Biiek Smdln ,' House, Uokc Oven,' dec. There, it on Lol. a good assortment of grafted fruit trees. .Three ,of, ■aid tenements are now rented for $7O, bsl-k, once occupied by the owner. Teimsofsale known by calling on the Editor of the- Voluntcer. , JOHW JinbNNO^v.;; January 90,1969, House and Lot lor'Rent. Thai desirable property, laioty'dCßU* pi#*d by thbßeV. VVihv Boiler, decdUfed;* aiiSßb rnot of South Hanover. rs offered lor from the let of April house is a brick, in pood order, with t siahlc, smoke house, chicken coop, .wood .house, . and other outbuildings., For parlieutyra pnquf^Oj, of the undersigned. .'*'•* , ' •i. M SAMUEL HEPBUfctf.;: , Carlisle,Feb,l9.lBs2~tf -- ; ,y , Notice. " • V IK THE MATTEtt ofibo inpHcMfoii ior'lb,id),.; charge of Mrs. Ann Qredin, as Administratrix of James BVedih, deceased. "[V • Notice Id hereby given to all persons (nlcrcafed.ln, (ho said application, to,be,and. appear, al .our.n9jl Stated Orphans* Court, to bo held at Carlisle, for Cumberland county, on TWedoy, tbo neat, and show canao why said MrS.’’Ann'Bfed/n •' shall not be discharged from her sdld other matter aa will be*right in,the premise*., * By.the Court.', . saWuel MARTIrf.deVVO.' V. * ’ February 5, 1859. ■* ’ - ~ V.‘..-trs: Citnlo ( NdtlCQb ’ LETTERS of Administration on the estate of M. Ege; d(vccii«cd, ia(o of the boron‘ghOfGalt|afe, having been granted by the Roglater of Cumbeflana-' county to tho subacribcVrcsidihg' in’ Ail persona knowing themselves Indebted citato are requested to settle their-secotfnts Without’; delay, and thoso having'' elsitos.againsl-Oie* will present them properly authenticated fori'setfle*-, moot. JOHN GOODYEAR, AdWi^A February 5, •• V ) Estate Nofloo. LETTERS testamentary on ihe'estafo of Ifennr rN Stickel, deceased, late of North Middleton fowpj’ ship, Cumberland coOnly, Pa,,hsVo beeti issued*. tee the subscriber k* Executor. : All persons kho'wlfaf£ themselVes Indebted to said estate, artf tied to make payment Immedlatiely t'DndtfaosOhivfA|f claitna will present them.fpf settlement. 1 JOHN C. ATKINSON, Ex*r. 7 10, 1852—fit _ • ' • ‘ Ul 1 Fofefuflp ' Estate Notice. At.L persons are hereby notified.thaVXeUari'btf Administration bn the cttale of Bnmdal ftahtfy law* of Silver Spring township, Cumberland Scanty, Pall** deceased* haVe thistlaybe'eft’lsliiCif brand for said county trt the subscriber'whb ffcddw* in the said township of Silver Spiing. All persoAlK having claims or da nifcndS. against thd estataibfttbe; said decedent, are requested to make known (he same; > without delay, and those indebted to make payment’ to (IBOROB hONGSDORF,jAdnvif February ,4, 1852—6t . , t >. )♦„ » Estate LETTRRS of Administration on (ha estate.ofy Nancy M'CommonJaio of SouthMiddUtoalojyn-b ship, Cumberland county, Pturhate by the y Register of said county, to ,thj. IlmgMnsaid township. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to mate Irdmfedf&ft Vs}** ment,nnd those having elairnft HI preSsfcl iMrt# properly authenticaledfor settlement . JOHN STUART, Admtr.>,t February 19, 1852—fit , . / , » </ Estate Notice.' iot.rt ikre'o* 'LETTERS of AdminißUntibn on the fUtaVe John K.M’Common, Into Cumberland rounly, Pji,, deceased. have beenitV toed the'Register‘of abl’tf serlber rebldlnp In-said township.*-' AJhpdwonfe* Indebted to ■nid eaiate am requeued medial* payment. Bnd . lhoMB. having present them for settlement to , .»». ,1 JOHN S'rtlAßT, JCWti^ ’ 18, 1658—Gt 11 •’ •••!■»,r. Febroar In'lhe Court of Commoft Pleas borland Coxiniy: '**.*■*?* Joicrn S-rooma, i No. 9, April Term, ««. > Foreign' nltdcbmeMi .mrdebton Jacob Chhonutir 3 nol ° nnt 2 CumbtrUirtd County, it. • • h C 1 Tin- Commonwealth of <S>-al, > (he Sheriff of said county, f ,. f.— $ • . ■ We command you, (hat yo«i attach JahohClinmil ter, Ittio of your county, by all'lhdalngoUr'hili'ebd* and chattel*,-binds and tenement*, to wilt ill danl'e in the land* and tenements trom John Chronicler. deO'd., In CumbarUod coUolf, in (he ppeeeeainn of lII* widow and other#, ifriMAfaW poeeeeeion, *0 Ihat'lhly be 'and appear before'odr Court of Common Pleie, to be hoJrfen al Cl HWkj*ih and for laid county, dn the IQth day'dr'*Apaibfto4# thora to answer Joseph fitouflW of,a< plea bii4ekhi(fe note under seal, not exceeding 9400 5 and alpo .that you summon the persona in wbo«ohanda'Utopropeity t la, that they be and appear before .qnn Court ft 9 said 13th day of April nox|, to answer ; wh|t>AliaU;tyli:i objected againal him, and ab(do the judgment court therein. And have you then there this arU* Witness the Honorable JamesH Graham, , ! r ielldfnt‘ Judge ofadftl Churl,at Carllafe,(hi>'-97fb-v)-'«*oliJ(|9*’> uary, A. D. 1659.. .... ■ GCORflfc ZINN.»^.» ■ F.hrnfl./.S.'lSsa—Gi*).; , , The 'Pennsylvanian,' Pli lla’dcl pb fa;’vi & 6 ihaprtlbo above oneba wdeirfofak aire^eftlVHMfaftif» and Ifcnd bill 10-fhU office.' <W.kl , Town 'PVopcx«y7oi^sa^i^^'i THE subscriber ofTcjc* eV.p’i’lv'klo aale r ‘l{ie -> mfntt and Lot, allurm'in Mnibmy > near the residence of Dr,’J. STotlingsiV£ Tbe wwfftr,' tainsOO feet in Aont on aard'a'ley, ami depth, having thereon a good Ffem’o.Hpd^^giM' “ Shop. Frame H(able, Sniokf flop ay, Blffi-V Oven, Ac. The, properly (s’ jn r «PP(f,6p„'| flll{^kder t end will bo sold on aUU^KPo Me **i° n given oh Aprlf ilMfv-b For further particulars inquire of or i VATR{U|LumrF.b.l!^ January 99,-1859—61 i !7v. h.:i N. B. The subscriber having aorae.axpeHefcadi i& N . making machtneiy,;pa(emd,'Ac., would Uko iOjgAt employment. The best rocommandatibns!en>*a* Orttln WuiUcU VSc milß hfcheal ciih* prko will be paid.fqi Wheat •1 and. Rye delivered at-the> FarmeiVMilMfo**- merly Oood Hope.) ;Al«o * oon«tsnlbupH]lV£flilft , Feed for Bale by the ■ulwrribfr.j ' if, Ir d.ijMy.l J J ToCooMßi^—Flour barrel* wanted ef ine afiovo Mill. MARSHALL JAHJN* ‘ Woitpenbiboro* tp., DVc. lBsl—Bn Il •»v.^
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