I <6 Tavern Keeper., . I '• . .Tavern Llconac. rfjtllsOjMd/io’whQW.Ta'iein'Lfcenses fyewgran-] To lha: Honorable the Judges of the Court of Ufl’tbcm on’ or boloro; (ho Monday of tho April land County,* at April Sessions 1862,, .. Court, (18tb April). All LicenaL'i that arc not The petition of John Hooker, respectfully lifted at ,that time will bo handed oyer to Ibe Prow- represents, that your petitioner is provided with Attorney. ‘ .- . . tho necessary requisites for keeping a house of " . Ij.. ~ BAN, Co. Tree, public entertainment In the housene now oobopies Carlisle; Mprch 11, 1862—8 t - as such in Dickinson township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a Li cense for the same the ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Monday of April 1652; as In duty bound be will em pray, &c. EstatoNoUce. , hereb ys notified that Letters of Administration oh. (he. estate of John Feirovid, Iblo of Hampden, .township,' Cumberland county* Pa., deceased* have this day been issued by the. Register fn ahd for said county to the subscriber, who resides inj iho- township 'of-'Silver Spiing. ' Alt. persons having claims or demands against ihe.estate of the said decedent* are requested' to make known the same without delay* and those indebted to make payment to - - JOHN FEIROVID, Admr. March It, 1958—6t* ‘ ' ' ShoviflPs Sales. BY- virtue of sundry writs of- Venditioni Exponas {tiued out'of the Court of'Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to mo-directed, I' will ex pose to public sale, at the 1 Court-House, in the bo rough of Carlisle, on Saturday the 3rd ’ day of April 1853, ( fct r lO o’clock A. M., (he. following described Real Estate, viz: - A lot orgronnd situate in the Bo rough of Carlisle, bounded on the north by the liar-, risburg, Carlisle and Cbuinbersburgturnpike, on the east by Kerr’s lane, on the south by an alley* and on the west by Samuel Sivegcr, containing 73 feet in front and. 140 feel in depth; having thereon erected a two story Brick (louse* a Stable* dec. . Also, a lot of ground situate in the Bo roughof Carlisle; bounded on the notth by (ho Hur risburg, Carlisle and Chambersburg Turnpike, on the east by Jacob.Abrahams* on the south by ail al ley, and on the west by| Margaret Irvine, containing 78 icbiih breadth and 170 feet in depth, more or (ess, having thereon erected a two story Stone House, «kc. ■ 1 Also, a lot.of ground situate in the Bo rough of Carlisle, containing 137 feci in front along Korr’a Lane, 355 feol in depth along Liberty allay, and 188 feet in depth along olhcrpropcrty of Wm. W. Lewis,more or last, bounded by Kerr's Lanoon the cast, Liberty alley on tho north, and other pro* perty Of Lewis on tho west, having (hcroon creeled (wo Lima Kilns. Also, a lot of ground situate in the Bo rough ofCarliaJo, containing 160 feet in breadth and 120 tact ini depth,'more'or loss, boundedby Liberty street on the south, on alloy on (ho north, and n lot of. William Blean on thu oast. - Seized & taken in execution aa.ihe properly of William Lewis. Also, a lot of ground situate in the Do rough of Corlislo, containing 30 feet in front and 240 feet.in depth,' more o„* loss, bounded on tho south by -High street, on tho past by a lot of Samuel Hepburn, Esq„ on the. north by Mulberry Alloy, and od-tho west, by a Jot of Robert Corn man, having thereon erected a brick (wo story House with Hack Buildings, dec. Seized and taken id execution as tho property of,Mary Ego, Executrix of Michael Kg?, deceased; Also, a tract of land situate in Monroe township, containing 13 acres,' more or loss,-bound ed by land of lsaao -Vonasdal, John Bcllihoovcrand others, having theroon erected a large two' story Plastered Log House, Blacksmith Shop, and a Sta ble. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Philip Millef, deceased, in tho hands and posses sion of George Brindio, Administrator of said de ceased, with notice, 6co. Also, a tract of land situate in North Middleton township, containing 307 acres, more or )es->, bounded by lands of Mosca Wetzel on the west, George Broeht on tho south, David Ziegler on tho east, add PcterLchn’s heirs on (he north, having thereon erected a two story Log House, Log Darn, dec, ■ Seised and taken in execution as tho property of Catharine Won Jcrlich. Also, a tract of land sitnale in .South traptim township, bounded by lands of John Greas ier, C,. Domgardinef, and ' ■ Flick,'containing 106 acres, more or less, having thetoon erected a (wo story Log House and Double Log Barn, &c.— Seized-and taken , in execution ns.lh* property of William Chesnut, David Chesnat, and Charily Ghesnut. ■ ‘ „ And (o be cold by trie, SMITH* Bh% Sheriff*a Office, Oarll Je, 7 March 11, 1852, 3 LIST OF LETTCKS Adreiliied m the "Volunteer by Authority." LIST OF, LETTERS remaining in Die Post Ollica at Carlisle, Pa., March 1, 1853. Persons’en* Turing- (or letter* on till* list, will please say the/ ■re advertised. Armstrong Joseph 3 Arbuokle Geo ■ Butturff Geo Black Henrietta P Biown James K 3 UrauglU Goo Bozimer Miss , Drindlo Darbarah filosrr S D Barracks Catharine Beecher J Bojed John Bowermaalor A Cath, Black James Brown Jacob Butler Geo W Botcher VV O H Brough John. Beecher Hariam Baker Goo Barrack Andrew Boyer John Drown Elisa Dames Joannah E Clark Heater Crocket James Connelly John C Cgover Wilson Campbell Ellen Crothera Hetty Cornman Jeremiah Corman Oliver Combrouoh Anderson Cramer 0 O Cannon Lydia Cramer John Gorman Anna Daly John Diehl Reuben * Dlnkle Frederick S Dunbar John Denber Thomas Erb John Eltinger Catharine Ebersolq John jr Krb Fanny Eiseley Michael Flamon Eva Freyley Thomas Flamon John* Treat M Falter John Fsnlgel John Frein Chariot Frhohey Louisa < Finical WiNiam Gibb Hiram Qinter Leeah Glenmora Eallne Griffith Mary A Gibb,Darbarah Qlnphfir John 3 Goodyear Benjamin' Gibson' James Goff Sherbet "' # Ouros Mary A Hsmman Jacob HutTer Daniel* t Hopkins Joseph Hoffman William HarlenAJ Hall Simon Hunter Rev H A Hahr Samuel Henoch Frederick Hiversllok Benjamin Harmony Martha Hair Samuel Hart Jacob Hudson James Harris Carry Hays Elizabeth Holmes William Henry Edward II Johnston John Kiizniiller Jacob Krysher David King John Lyno Henry Leeder William Long Geo Lucas Susannah Lino Reuben M’Ueih James Marlin John Morrison Susana Miller Geo M’DmigJl Charles Mateer Win M Metcalf Jus I* Miller Andrew N««i D IC, O’Urirn Arthur Polater Mr Parkinson Lizzie Plonk John . Peokeri Catharine' Quigley Sarah A Quigley Sarah Alexander Reed Rebecca liaeslin 11 M 3 Rnnck Isook Randolph S 0 Shader William Stotler MaryM Scott John M Smith Walter W . Sjdeer Charles Swiger Abraham W Show J Sullybaroher John Stephenson William R Smith Guernsey Snider Henry Sp'ong William Shanfler Charlotte Snider iano E Stoup Emelins Slaller Mary Smith Mary Smith Geo W Snotis Abraham Snneflfer David Shoup Mr Snider Hannah Spuiiswood William Smith Nancy Wico Goo Wethorbee Asa Webb Mary , Weiso Elizabeth Wentz Sarah Wller W H Wagner laao Williams Homy White Samuel . Yoke Geo . Yohe Solomon Bigler Mongomery Ell Zeiglor Mary O N. HANTOH, P. M. JOHN HOOKER. March 11, 1852—»3t* We the dndersigned citizens of Dickinson town ship, In tho county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named John Mocker, 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 such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and ontertajn straogera'and travellers. Samuel Beetem, sr., John W Hurst, Solomon Bundle, James S Henry. H W M’Cullough, Wm Harper, JacobGoodhart, Israel Zinn, Jas Dunlap, David Williamson, Win Bower, A Davidson, M Bong, Alex M’Kinstry, Robt Linn, Jno Chisnell, Jacob Chianeli, John Newcomer, John Kissinger, John Spence, Jos Forbes. , ' Tuvent License To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions «■!’ tlto Peace of Cumberr land county, at April Sessions 1852. The petition of Elias B. Eysler, 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 Dickinson township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your .Honors to grant him a Li cense for the same tho ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Monday of April 1852; as In duty bound he will ever pray, dec. • ELIAS B. EYSTER. March'll’, 1852—31* We the undersigned citizens of Dickinson town ship, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Ellas 13. Eyster, that he is uf good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences, for the accoramnda tlon-of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and. travellers. Francis H Fuiton, John Hippenhamer, James D Henray, Anthony Mellinger, James Moore, S Carvvell, Isaac Stover, Jacob Lefever, Michael Savers, John Stelnmiiz, John Palm, John Ewing, Daniel Negley, John Metlinger. Tavern License. To tho Honorable -the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of (ha Peace of Cumber land county, at April Sessions 1852. Thcpetition of David Mowrey respectfully repre sents, that your petitioner is. provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment in tba house he now occupies as such in Hopewell twp. Your petitioner, there fore, prays, your Honors to grant him a License for the same the ensuing year, commencing bn the 9d Monday of April 18 as in duty bound he will ever pray, &o, DAVID MOWEKY. March U, 1853—31 We the Undersigned citizens of the township of Hopewell, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named David Mowery, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion 1 of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Levi Flicklnger, Joseph Ramp, Peter Lesher, John Ferguson, Aaron Gunkle, W : W, Frazer, Jno P Rhoads, Peter SiouftW,-John. Hoogy, .Wm M M’Cune, \Vm Shoap, P G M’Coy, Jacob Lesher, David Wherry* Tavern License* - TO the Honorable the Judges of tho Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peaceof Cumber* land county, at April Sessions, 1859. ■ The petition of Joseph Heiser, 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 East Ward in Carlisle. Your petillon er, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a License for the same, the ensuing.year, commenc* ingontheSd Monday of April 1853; as in duty bound he will ever pray, &c, JOSEPH HEISER. March 11, 1853-31 We the undersigned citizens of the East Ward in the Borough of Carlisle, in the county of pum berland, do certify that we are well acquainted i with the above named Joseph Heiser, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for (lie accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or tavern is necessary to accom modate the. public and entertain strangers and tra vellers. Peter. Gulshall, Geo Z Rents, Geo M’Feely, R Snodgrass, Win Rents, John Zollinger, Wm H Trout, Philip Arnold, M Holcomb, F Gardner, J Baughman, Daniel Eckels. K Cornman. Tuvcrn License. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at April Sessions 1859. Tho petition of David Slevensoh, respect, fully represents, that your petitioner Is provided with the necessary requisites fur keeping a house of Public Entertainment in the house ha now oc. copied as such In ihe township of Enstponnsbdro*. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a License fur the .same, tho ensuing yntfr, commencing on . the 2nd Monday of April 1653; as in duty bound he wilt ever pray, fee. DAVID STEVENSON. March 11. 1853 St* We tho undersigned citizens of the (oWnshlp of .Erfßtpennsborongh, in the county of Cumber land, do certify that wa arn well acquainted with.the above named David Stevenson, that he Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and ia well provided with house room and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, end that such Inn or Tavern is neces sary to . accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. 1 > ■ Daniel Niedhamor, Solomon Ebersole,* John Henry, Geo Moltz, Simon Oyster, A P Erh, John Stibs m, H W Ournbnugh, Henry KillhWTer, To bias Moltz, Martin Krrger, Kenson Freeland. Valuable Real Estate for Snlo. WILL bo sold by public vendue or outcry on the promises, on Friday the 10th of March, 1853, at II o’clock in (ho forenoon of said day, tho following Hist tutu Timber Land, Into the property of Willlam Unkor, deceased, situate in North Mid dleton township, on the Harrisburg Turnpike, five miles from Carlisle, hounded by lands of Christian llortmun, Thos. 8011, Abraham llottrick and others, containing about Eighty-four Acres, This Land ia of tho very heat quality of Limestone Land, and ia well covered with black oak, walnut, locust and hickory timber. There is an tho promi- Mies a two story LOO HOUSE, a small Stable, and other out-buildingo. This property will be sold In loti of ;en acres, more or less, or as one entire property as muy l>o uooincd most desirable, The terms of sale will be made kndwn on tho day above mentioned, bv ' JOHN WONDERLIOII, Bx’r. February 10.1852—4 t • ' Estate Ifotloo. LETTERS testamentary on (he estate of Henry SUckol, deceased, late of North Middleton town ship, Cumberland county, Po., have been issued to the subioriber us Executor. All persona knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make payment immediately,and those having claims will present IhemTor settlement. JOHN C. ATKINSON, E *'u Febiuary 19i 1888—61 Estate. Notice; LETTERS of Administration bn;.the estate of Nanoy M’Oommon, late of South Middleton town ship, Cumberland county, Pa,, have been Issued by the Register of said county, to the 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, Adro’r. February 12, 1862—Ct Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of John K. M’Comraon, laloof South Middleton tp.* Cumberland county. Pa., deceased,, have been is sued by the Register of said county, to f the Sub scriber residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate ana requested to mako im mediate payment, and those-having claims'will present them for settlement to ; > JOHN STUART, Adm’r.' February' 13/1862—6t ___ Flour. TUB celebrated' Codorous brand of both family and extra, for sale by WOODWARD & SCHMIDT. March 4, 1852. Guano. No. 1, Peruvian, just received and for sale by WOODWARD & SCHMIDT, March 4, 1R52. NEW STOKE. TMM3D to overflowing with NEW GOODS, and Ju tho cash system adopted—the pass-book system abolished—therefore, bring on your “ding bats” and save from 25 to 40 per cent., that otherwise you' are required to pay whore' tho credit system is in-vogue. The subscriber announces to tho public that- he hos returned from the city with a largo and complete slock of GOODS, all now, which have been selected with great care; from first hands, and with special reference (o the wants of (he people and for this market. They.wtli be sold at 10 per cent, advance on first cost. The merchant who-does business on the cash principle has quick returns, and consequently can purchase his Gooda to belter advantage and v«II at smaller profits than he who sella oh time and has’to make his paying customers pay the losses on the credit system.. Buyers consider well this fact before you purchase. . ■ Farmers, mechanics, laboring men and others,' awake to your interests and free yourselves of the enormous tax under which you have been and are still laboring. This you can do by purchasing your Goods at the cheap cash store of the subscriber, el the old stand in South Hanover street, near Scott*s hotel. My. slock of goods consist of Cloths, Cassiraeres and Vestings, the prices of which will astonish every one. In the Lddlos department will bo found changeable and fancy Dolafncs, Borage’ Delaines, eilh Poplin*, Ginghams, Trials of the latest patterns and the most fashionable French styles, together with a magnifi cent assortment cf Laces, Edgings & While Goods. Swiss and Mull Muslins, plain, figured, striped and barred Muslins, of the best makes, latest designs and very low, _ In addition to the above I have a large supply of • Fresh Groceries, such as Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices, dee., the prices of cannot fall to please; Segar and Tobacco, Dy strict attention to business and a desSre to please, I hope to receive a share of public patronage. • CHARLES BARNITZ. Carlisle, March 4,1852—1 f Tavern License. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Ge rat.Quarter Sessions of the J’cucd of Cumberland county, at April Sessions. 1862. The petition of Joseph W. Patton, respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment in the house he 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 sauiu the ensuing year, commenc ing on the 2d Monday of Apt II 1853. JOS. W. PATTON. March 1, 1852—31 Wo the undersigned citizens of tho West Ward, in the borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cumber* land, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Joseph W, Patton, that he is of good repute for honesty and tcmpcronce, and is well pro* vided with houed room and conveniences for the ac commodation of strangers and travellers, and. that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Robert Allison, John U Parker, Wm Cart, James Davis, James P Lamberton, George Hondel, F A Kennedy, Johnston Moore, Geo L Murray, A Ro berts, J.Rhoads, Win T Brown. Tavern License. To tho Honorable the Judges of the Court of Ge neral Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumborlond county, at April Sessions, 1852. Tho petition of Jonathan Diflenderfer, respectfully represents, that your p titioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house now occupied by Robert Laird, in Shipponsburg. Your poiitioner therefore, prays your Honors to giartl him a License for the same the ensuing year, commencing on the 2<l Mon day of April 1862, os in duty bound he will over pray, Ac, JONATHAN DIPFENDERt'ER. March 4, 1862—31* We the undersigned citizens of the borough of Shipponsburg, In (he county of Cumberland, do cer tify that we are welt acquaintcd.with theabovqnnmed Jonathan Diffehilorfer, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided With house room arid conveniences fdr the accommodation of’strnngcrs and travellers, and that-such tnh or Tavern is necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain strangers and travellers. Peter Pogue, Henry Richsline, Samuel Arnold, Jonathan Coovor, J Paguo, U Scott, W G Lee, I, O Dulcy, Samuel Anderson, John Klchbaum, Philip Dietrich. Ephraim Mull, James Lindsay, Jno Rush, Alexander Matocr. NOTICE. In the.Cuurl if Common Picas of Cumberland Co» Jacob Clark No, 62, January Term, vs. >lOl6. • Appeal by defend* JoskPii Lononkoxkr. j ant from the Judgment of David Hume, Esq. Bail entered ooran justice. 80th January. 1852, on motion of Mr. Biddle; Rule on the defendant to appeal and plead by the first day of tho April Term, 1852, or judgment. By thi. Court. Cumberland County-, S 3. fiwi 'y 1 'Jo certify that tlib above led copy of < Sent Ca Rule entered in thtfoase. (.L-vs-O Witness my hand and official seal at Carlisle, this 371 h day of January, 1863. For GUO. ZINN, Proth’v. Jas. F. Lamberton. Dy. Prolh’y. February 26, 1853. In the Court of Common Pleas.of Cum- berland County. Josxrn Stooffsr, 1 No. 9, April Term, 1653. bb. > Foreign nllachniuni in debt on Jacob Cnaomma. j note not exceeding $4OO. , Cumberland County, it. C —) The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to .<Boal. \ the Sheriff of said county, I -»v«- y Grxbtjno I We command you, that you alloch Jacob Chronla. ter, late of your county, by all end singular hli goods apd ohallela, landa and lencmenlr, lo wilt all defen. dent's In the lands and lonemenia descending to him from John Chroniator, (fac'd., In Cumberland county, In (he pdiaoaaion of hie widow and others, tenants In posaeasion, an that (hey bo and appear before om Court of Common Plea*, to be holdon atCarliile, in and for sold county, on the 13th day of April next, (hero to anawor Joseph Slouffor of a plea In debt, on note under eeal, not exceeding $400; and also that you aummon the persons in whose hands the property is, Hist they be and appear before our Court on the said ISlb day of April next, to answer what shall be objected against him, end abide the judgment of the court therein. And have you (hen there this writ. Witness the Honorable James H. Graham, President Judge of said Court, at Carlisle, the 31th day of Jan. uafy r A. D. 1853. GEORGE ZINN, Prplhonotoru, , February 5,1853-6 w. POOH HOUSE STATEMENT TOR 1851. MICHAEL G. BELTZHOOVER, SKILES WOODBURN, and GEORGE SHEAFFER, Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of the House of. Employment of Cumberland county, in account with said county, from the first day of Jamr . ary to the thirty-first day of December, A. D 1851, inclusive, vis r To amount drawn from county Trea surer, m $5OOO 00 To cash received from Shrom for hides and skins* 130 05J Cash of R« Snodgrass for use, 66 00 • u of A. Tripner for boarding, 43 76 “ ofG. S. Sanderson for use of M. ■ Kneiile, - 60 00 *• of Adams county for support of paupers, 30 61 u of-A. Wells, S, Fisher 6c.Mur-. phey, Esqrt., fines, 0 60 “ of Lancaster couniy for support. of paupers, • $ 11 11 of deceased paupers, 6 48 “ for indenture*,. 4 60 “ for sundries, 6 00 . $5,361 00i Amt due Directors by county, , 946 37* JACOB SQOIER) Treaturer of the Poor Hmue and Home of Employment o/ Cumberland coun ty t in account with the Director! of iaid Imii(ution,from the fint day of January to ike thirty-Jlnt day of lB5l, inclutive, viz .• To cash received from county Treaa’r. $5OOO 00 fromJ. Lobach, Steward, from different sources as exhibited in. the foregoing statement’, Amount due Treasurer by county, Stock on the Farm Ist January, 1853, 7 head of Horses, 14 milch Cows, 20 head of Steers, 20 head of Hogs, 19 Shoals, 10 s Sheep and Calf. Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, Fattened and Killed on the Farm 1851. 33 Beeves, average weight 498 pounds, (16,434 lbs.) 39 Hogs, average weight 317 pounds (8,463 lbs.) 48 Sheep, average weight 41 pounds, (1,968 lbs.) 16 Calves, average weight 53 pounds, (980 lbs.) making in all (87,8« lbs.) Farming Utensils on the Farm Ist January 1852, I broad and 1 narrow wheeled wagon, 1 wagon bed, 1 pair of wood-ladders, 3 pair of hay-ladders, I carl and oart.gears, 1 sleigh and harness, 1 (Tilbury, 3 ploughs, 4 harrows. 5 double shovel plows, 3 single shovel plows, 1 stone wagon, 1 threshing machine and horse power, I fanning mill, 1 rolling screen, 1 corn shelter, 1 ground roller, 3 cutting boxes, 3 grindstones, 3 log chains, 34 cows chains. 6 sett of wagon gears, 6 sett of plow gears, 2 sett of carpenter tools, 1 sett of blacksmith tools, 1 sett of butchering tools, G wheelbarrows, 1 cabbage knife, 5 grain cradles, and a variety of axes, picks, mattocks, crowbars, shovels, forks, rakes, corn hoes, sickels, scythes, spades, sledges, stone ham mers, single and double trees, &o. Schedule showing the proceeds of the Farm for 1851. 1300 bushels of wheat, 37 of rye, 854 of oats, 1500 of corn, 753 of potatoes, 2 of timothy, 50 of red beets, 14 of beans and peas, 40 of onions, 3 of little onions, 18 of paranlps, 10 of tomatoes, 8000 head of cabbage, 2698 cucumbers, made 50 loads of bay, 14 loads of eorofodder, 6 barrels of good ciiler, 2 of water older* and 34 bnshela of oloverseed. Manufactured and made in the House and Shop. 916 shirts and chemise, B comforts, U 4 frocks, 76 petticoats, 75 aprona, 46 eapi, 18 aim bonnets, 80 ohalT beds, 79 pillow bases. SO pair of Blockings knitted, 40 pair of Blockings footed, made SO (heels. IS bolsters, 95 towels, 30 barrels of soft soap, 86 lbs. of hard (cap, 8 bushels of dried peaches, 1$ bushels of dried cberriesi '2%c Direclnri* src. % rf said Institution annex the fulloiving exhibit of extra tabor , ffe., performed by the Steward, Matron and Paupers, from the first day of January to the thirty-first day of December, ISbl* inclusive t viz i Made 30 coffins* 3 wheelbarrows, 10 spittoons, 40 willow baskets, 8 round splint boahnt baskets, built n new porch In front of the Poor House, 1 step-ladder, 1 large soap trough, out 75oords of wood, made 400 rads, quarried stone for end made 05 tods of stone fence, 3 new large gates, and done about f 35 worth of blaoksmltbiogi frnmber of Paupers In the Institution Ist January 1851, of which 33 were colored, 115 Number admitted up till 31st December 1831* of Which 14 were colored & 8 bom In house, 168 Making the whole number through the year, 303 Of.which.il died,,lo Children bound out, 13 and 147 discharged, 180 Leaving the number of Paupers in the Poor House let January 1863, of which 36 ere dolored, 133 Outdoor Paupera supported at public expense through the year* 7 Whole number aopporled through the year. Of tbußo remaining in the Poor Hou.e 81.1 December 1851, there are—, Melee 79, of whlOh 18 ere colored, ' Pemalee 44, of whloh |8 are colored. And 7 out-door pauper., of which 11, colored, • 1 . ’ lao There are ae near aa can ha aaceilained 3 under I year; 6 from 1 to 3; 5 from 6 to id; 8 from 10 to 30; 13 from 30 lo 30; 13 from 30 ro 40; 13 from 40 to 60; 18 from 60 to 60; 16 from 60 to 70; 18 from 70 to 80j 8 from 80 to 90; 4 from 90 lo 100; I above 100. In addition lo the abo.e, 367 iranaiem pauper, or lißeelleia hate hem racelred and lupnorted for ■boil period, without regular order,. , We, the Directore of the Poor and of the Home of Employment for tho County of Cumberland, do certify that the abora and foregoing eitlement to oonlain a, juat and true exhibit of the Inalllulipn duVlng the period above alatad, according lo the haat of our knowledge. Gi.en under out benda thia Aral day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fiflv-two. ■ M. O. BELTZIICOVER, -) SKILES WOODBURN, iDiruton, GEORGE BHEAFFER, 5 We rhe.underalgnad Auditors of Cumberland county, eleoted and aworn according to law, having examined the aoeoonl, nnd vonohora of the Direelora of the Poor and Houao of Employment of laid oouniy. from the lat day of January to the thirty-Brat day of December, A. D. 1961, do eeilify that we And n balance due to the Director! aforeaaid of nine hundred and forty-.ix dollaronnd thlrty.evon and threo-loorth oenie, by the county aforesaid. Given under our hand, at Oatliale, thia Mill day of January, A.-D. 1863. March 4,1859—31 CR. ' By payment of interest on dower Jo fa* vor of Mr*. O’Brien on (be land pur chased of A.,M’Dowell,.in 1843, $ 38,91 Cash forgrooeries, merchandise, cloth ing, and bedding included, 1965 17 Cash for sboemaking, tailoring and , , . hatting, 331 06 Cash for support of oul*door paupers, . 949 8' 44 money advanced by J. Squier, Eeq., Treasurer, for 1851, 44 for stock, “ Carlisfo Deposit Bank, •* grinding, barrels, &0., 44 hardware, cedarware & oulllery, 44 alone coal for 9 years, . . 44 for leather, 44 carpenter work, 44 blacksmitbing, - “ Philadelphia Alms House for 'support of paupers, 44 Franklin co. support of paupers, 441 Outdoor funeral expenses,. Outdoor medical aid, 44 ’ Constable’s fees for removing paupers, . 44 Materials, &0., for use of farm, 44 . for cloveraeed, . 44 for plaster, . “ for manufacturing ealtinell, ; 44 . for saddlery, - , 44 for wagonmaking, : 44 for lumber, • 44 fortin and copper ware and tink ering, . 60 26; 44 forapouung and repairing, ,25 13 . 44 Tor freight and car fare, 13 37; . 44 for postage, 1.68 44 for castings,. ._ , • 810 44 for repairs, &o. about the house sod on the farm, 17 93) -forelationary ~ ' I 7lj 44 ■ for sundries, 5 50 , , 44 . Jos. Lobach’a salary, hirelings wages Included, 600 00 44 Dr. J. Baughman’s salary for I year, 100 00 44 Jacob Squler, Esq. Treasurer, 1 year’s salary, 40 00 44 Lemuel Todd, Esq; attorney for one year, 30 00 * 4 Thos. Bradley extra services as Director, 15 00 '** Mi O. Belixliooror do 375 44 Skiles Woodburn do 9 00 $6,307 37* $6,397 37] 351 004 946 37] $6,997 37] By cash paid orders as above staled, $6,297 37] JOSEPH LODACH, Steward. MATILDA C. LODACH, Matron. PHILIP QUIGLEY, LEWIS HYER, SAMUEL MEOAW, .70 tho Honorable tbs Judges of lh« Court of General Quarter Sessions.of ibe Pose# of Comber* land county, at April Session*, 1852, The potion of William Parke, Sr., reapaotlhlly re presents, Ihll your petitioner , is provided wllblha Decenary requisites for keeping a house of public eotertvlnmcot, in tho house be now occupies ae each In Nowlon township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a License for the earns, the ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Men* day of April 1853; at In duty bound ho will eves pray, dee. WM. PARKS. March 4,1852.—3 h We the undersigned citixcns of Newton township, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we sro well acquainted with the above named Wm. Park!, Sr;, that be is of good repote for. honeily andtempe rance, and ia well provided with boose room amt conveniences for tho accommodation of strangers end traveller!, and that such inn or tavern ie necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. . . . Samuel Snoko, John Halter, John Kyle, George Prougbman, James Kyle, Christian Snokv, Robert Smith, Charles Schooner, David Coldwe)), Abraham Seder,C. MoFarlune, David Forman, Skllos Wood burn, Wm. W. Novio. 419 784 816 00 300 00 148 23 124 01 193 65 177 86i 91 95 71 42* TO the Honorable tho Judges of the Gotlrt fif General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at April Sessions, 1852. . The petition of Christian G. Slough,,respectfully represents, (hat your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keepings house of public entertainment, in tho house ho now oocupiee •• auth in the West. Ward in Carlisle* Your petitioiVer, therefore, prays your Honors (o grant him a Licensd for tho tamo, the ensuing year, commencing on tho ■ 2d Monday of April 1859; as in duty bound he will, over pray, dec. CHRISTIAN G, STODGIi. 62 79 io io: 52 25* 35 50 37 53* 36 40* 40 50 17 50 32 43| 19 47* 34 374 49 20 March .*5, 1852.-31 Wo the undersigned citizens of the West Ward in the. Borough of Carlisle, in (bo bounty of Cumber* land, do certify that we site well acquainted with the above named Christian G.Slough,that he ie ofgood rrpute for.honesty end tomporonco.ahd fa well pro* vided with house room and oonvehlenoei for the ao*. coromodation of strangers and travellers, and (hat. such in or tavern is necessary to accommodate tbd' public and entertain strangers and.travellers, :' • i A. Noble,Geo. L. Murray,Jacob Leibey.J. Rhoads; W.S. Cubean, Jus. Postlolhwait, E, M. Biddle, John. D. Gorges, John Noble, John B. Parker, A. Roberts; Jacob.Dretz, TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court' of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber* 1 land county; at April Sessions, 1852. The petition of David S. Dunlap, respectfully re*, presents, that jour petitioner id provided with' the necessary required for keeping a hods 6 d t piiblio entertainment, in (ho house ho now ocoupiea aa such in the trough of Newville. Your potitidner, there* fore, your Honors to grant him a License lor. Ihs same,-the ensuing year, commencing 'on the 2d" Monday of April 1659; and as in duly bound he will' ' ever pray, &c. DANIEL DUNLAP. March 4,1852.—3 t. Wo the undersigned citizens of the Borough of Newville, in the county of Cumberland, do certify 1 that wo are well acquainted with the above named 1 Daniel S. Dunlap,-that he U of good repute for bon*' esty and temperance, and it well provided with bouse room and conveniences for the accommodation tff stranger* and travellers, and that such inn or tavern la necessary to accommodate (he public and entertain strangers and travellers. James Gilmore, John M’Darmand, W. Ki MeFer* lane, Jacob B. Myers, Peter A. Ahl, John thicker, George Briohcr, Wm. Klink, S. P. Ziegler, Wm.-. Barr, James Carotbers, John Dillor, Wm. Woodburn. $6,997 37J I ' , Tavern JLlccnsc. ' n 1 To tho Honorable the Judges of (he Coorl of* ' Genera] Quarter Sessions of tho Peace of Cumber* land county, at April Sessions, 1852. The petition of Adam Sierer, respectfully repre* sente, that your petitioner is provided with the ns*; oessarjr requisites for keeping a hopse of publlp entertainment in the house.he now occupies in tho borough of Mechauiosburg. Your petitioner there-, fore, prays your Honors to grant him a License for the samo the ensuing year, commencing on the first of April next; as in doty bound he will ever ADAM, SIEUISU. March 4, 1852—3*1 , , I Wo ihe undersigned citizens of,.the borough.of Meehaniosburg, in the county of Cumberland, do> 1 certify that we are well acquainted with the abort, caned Adam Sierer, that he Is of good repute foe honesty and temperance, and is well provided with' house room and conveniences for tho aeeomtnodB«>. (ion or strangers and (revellers, and that such Inn-i or Tavern is necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain strangers and travellers. William K SJyder, Jacob Hartline,Joel Berlin,, Frederick Dobb, Edward Lament, John Hoover, James Hartline. Alexander Eberly, Geo .Wane, Samuel Snell, Peter Gantft, John 2iioimeftniD,d George Steinower, Simon Arnold.- - To the Honorable the Judges of the Cotut of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber-! land county, at April Sessions, 1852. The petition of John Hereof respectfully repre sents, that your petitioner is provided With the necessary requisites for keeping a house of pobllo entertainment, in the house ha now occupies as such fn Hampden township. .Vour petitioner, 1 therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a LlV* cense for the same the ensuing year, and as in do-- ly bound he will ever pray, &o. JOHN REESES. Feb 86,1853—31* We the undersigned citizens or Hampden town ship, in the oouniy of Cumberland* do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Jno , Reeser, that he. Is of pood repute for honesty add ? temperance, and is well provided with house room r and conveniences for the accommodation of siran- ! frers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern s necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travellers. ■ • George Snevely, llonry Snaveiy, Fredk Muma, Henry Lehman, Joseph Shlnk, Levi Ualmer, M O Eberly, Michael Miller, Jacob Longnccker, D Erb, John Sherbahn, Andrew KreilZer. . NEW MARBLE YARD, ISO 79 U 7 TUB subscriber (laic of (ho firm of Owen & Rich ards.) respectfully announce to his friends and ' the public, (hat he has opened a Maiblo Yard |i) \ Main street, adjoining (ho residence of Mr. Robert -1 Noble, where ho will bo happy to wait upon may wont anything In hi* lino of business. j?o' T keeps on hand an assortment of Foreign und Ante*’ 1 rlcan Marble, which ho will manufacture Into ' Tombs; monuments. Headstones, Mantles, Stepi; and SILLS. Alio, Italian Table Tops. His will be moderate, (be work done in gpod stylet |ml(* every effort made to please. . Being an Agent for Wood's Iron Railing, be will attend to the enclosing of Grave Rot* aa heretofore. Designs can be seen by calling et the Yard. A share of public patronage ia solicited, . , GEO. W, RICHARDS, Carlisle,Feb. 26, 1862 6m Estate Notice. . LETTERS testamentary on thOiOslalo of. AdwJji, Corya, deceased, late of Nprth Middleton ■hip. Cumberland county. Pa., have been granted by j \ * (he Rogiiter of said, county, to the subscriber living,, in (ho ume township. All persons indebted loasld ,' estate will.make Immediate payment,and,(bote bk** ’ Ing claims will present them for settlement. .i/ ## WM. F. BWlo6R,,BxV**i ... February 80,18&8 —Oi , ‘ Auditor I, FKiOliR taken In exchange for debts duo thUT* , office, if delivered soon. Tavern laconic. Tavern license. Tavern license. Xuvctu Dccnici
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