. LoiftluHA fon/Ciei.—'fho/Uemoorallo 'that* Conrenlloi; ofLoolilana melat'Baton Hougo, on lhe ; 8ll) in»!'i and .declared GonV Ciai' to ba, tfie first choice or the democracy of that State for Pro* aldadi of the United States. ’ Tho vole stolid, foh Caas 101-l-dbr Judge Douglass 72. 1 1 KaitTi/eay roa Burtait.—The Democratic Slats Convonlion lb select delegatee to the Notional Dcmocrotion Convention met on the 7th ins|., and elected; delegates pledged to the support of Gen. Bimaitas a candidate for the Presidential nomine* MiirflAito. and PcKNsvLTittu.— Gov. Bigler has appointed' George MvDallae to act in ebneeri with' 'Jambs'Campbdll, Attorney General of ,the State; in the matter of tbecolored girl, who woe laV.cn. to liallimoro from IChoolcf county as a fu gitive slave, but whoiia alleged to ho free. OmJhp B<li lost., in,tliis Boroogl), Mra.S*r\Aii Un* dkiwood, consort of the laic James Underwood, aged 85 years. Plainfield Academy. . -.TUG* friends .of Education arc invited' to attend the examination of Students on Thursday, March fiSlhr Also, the exhibition-in the evening. .-.M.tt v.<- • K. K. BURNS.. ■Moroh c 'i.; t'} ' i / Wolicc. A LL persons arehoreby notified, that Juollorslcs* the last will and testament of J«" cob Barnett; late of 1 Mifflin township." Cumberland county* Pa/fdeceascd, have been issued' by Ihnßo gliter in'and’for fltiid coDhty toitho Who reside'* in tho stid'towhahip of Miflfiri*' -All persons haring claimant demands against the ostale of the' said decedent, nro requested to make known the same without delay* and;lhose indebted to.make.payment to • i OEORGEJCNETTLE, Bx’r. : lB,'lS62—6f /• ' Tavern Xtccnsct ’ iho Judges of the. Court ol* Generaf Quarter Sesfidhsof the Peace of Cumber landcpupty.'al.April Scions, f 1852.‘, The petition Diisy respectfully repre* senCs*. tbaV your petitioner is, provided with the necessary-requisites for keeping a house of public enierlalnrri*nt, hbuae he now occupies: ns such iriiSilver Spring township. - Your petitioner* therefore, Honors to gram him a Li cense for theieamp the ensuing year* and as in du-< tr booml-ho will ever pray*'&c.. -* . r*T GEORGEiDUBYt ■ March 18, 1852—St* . * Welhe undersigned CiiiiensofSil vef Spring (own. ihlfif in thft'booriry of Cumberland, rfd certify that w6are well l acquainted with the above named Geo. Doey, that ho‘W of good repute ’for honfcsty nhd tein pm tide;' a’nH ik well provided with 1 house room and conveniences' forahe acconiino'dalion or stran* gers and travellers, and that such InnorTavern is necessary the public and enter, tain itVangbra’aml travellers. , Jacob,Bauman' W.m M Moily, Jno Bear* Henry.VV-Imo, JnlmLui/,, Peter Dricker, John Clemins, David M Leidig, David Lehn,Geo Bellxhoover,' David. Orris, Geo V Coover. HAU ACADEMY, ' ~3 mift9 loest.q/ - Hanithurg % Pa, TUG third-session of this new and flourishing In* -IpsUlutiun will commence on Monday, the 3rd of tyayjiext. . Parents or Guo-idmns having eons or wardijto.educate, or young men wishing to educate .themselves, will do well to inquire into the merits of this school, as it to possess advontages which rnay.not bo found elsewhere. The number o('students-is necessarily limited* the course nnd means of instruction are extensive, mid the surround* ing country is noted for the morsliiy of its citizens and the healthfulncss of its climate. . . v'„.i -...u •- -TERMS: - ; . Boarding* washing,lodging, and tuition, per 1 Mutant (fire months) '■ ■. ' ‘s6o 00 Instructors: Dinn ÜBXf.TXOKn,' Principal ond Teacher of Ancient and Modern ’Languages and Mathematics! '^‘' ' ' ’ 1 * Assistant Teacher of Mathematics and NalUVal Uciehcos. 1 1 Lwkokl'SiMXONtf, Teacher of Vocal and Inelru mental Music. i . , i ♦. Circulars furnished and any information given on application to •• • ' * ' . . tv. ? ' ,D. DENLINGER, Principal, , March. 18,1653 . Harrisburg, Pa. ; meMMicsburO institute, ~ ',>”|ELECT BOARDING SCHOOL. .Embracing (wo distinct and separate Departments, Mate and Female* ' Rev. JOS. S. LOOSE, A. 13.', (tale Principal or Pro. Department Marshall Col* , lega.-Mecersburg, Puincipal.) T~ tilS flourishing Institute will open its summer session under nxw auspicies, the former in* cutnbenls having resigned, and will be carried forward with renewed vigor and zeal.. It is loca* ted in the healthy and very pleasant village’ of Meojianlcsburg, Cumberland county. Pa., 100 miles west of Philadelphia, 80 milaa distant from Baltimore, and 9 miles wont of Harrisburg, a vil lage favorably knbwVi throughout (ho Slate for the -morality of lie citizens and the beauty of its aur* surrounding scenery. The Cumberland Valley RajlroAd passes through the place and renders it • veryuccessible. -The Male Departmenieinbraces the usuul studies of a thorough English education; as well as the preparation of students for any’of the higher classes in College. The Female De partihentf ia so ■condiioleil'as to-afford a thorough’ .colUglate education for young ladles, and to store thoir minds''with knowledge which is practically useloh'tThe Principal has engaged the services of b Mole and Female Teacher, and also of on ox* perieneod Musician. - Smsions.j—The summer session commences on the -)!9lti of April and termlnales on the .Ist of Sep ujmbor. ~ , ... 'f - - - ;• tvv » \5nS/lA/S*. .. Ancient Languages per session, • $l3 001 . English Branches > -i slO 001 Modorn Languages, German* &o.* - 10-00 Musio on Piano, ■* ■ < •’ IB 00 - Boardlngt inoluding Toilion, , ’ 60 00 All ptudsnls from abroad are required to room find borird.under the immediate care of the Princi pal. For circular address, . . JOS. S. LOOSE, . • ‘ , Mechantcsburg, Pa. .i ~i referencesr ■Natlni D.' D:.' Marshall 1 College; P. ProfV W; M. NdvlH, do.} Prof. 5. C. PApteV.-do. T * ; > t '. * Res. A. HrKremeri Carlisle; Rev.M. Johnston, : dolpDri tf. B. Kleffer, do. ' .ReT.Gflbrgo Morris, Hogestown. Or. Ira Day, Meohanicaburg; Dr. P. Long, do, Rev. J. F. Messjoh, Harrisburg; Rud. F. Kol ker, do t ; D. -W.Gross, do., . •<> ~ . MarohlS, 186J—»3cu*.. ; , r 1 ' P; : | liotlOQ (o Tttvovn ttoopcvi. . EHsONs to whom Tavern Licenses, woro gran ted at tho last Court, arc requested to call ami lift them on or bofort'tho” Monday of tho April Oourt/(l2th April). All Lleons.s that ore not lifted iHhnl time will be handed over to tho Prose cuting Attorney. . , « ... J , Wr 8. COBBAN, Co. Troa. Carlleio, March 11, lflSa-3t * Eslato Notice. T ETTBK9 toelßnicnlary on tho estate of Adam I j Oory a. deceaied, late of North Middleton town ship; Cumberland county, Va., have been granted by the Register of said county, to tho euhscrlhor living In (be aoma township. All persons induhlcd to enld oiUle wlll make immediate payment, and those hav Ing otalme will present thorn for settlement. : M( . , : , \VM, F. BWIOBB, Bx’r. February 20, 1082—0 t - .ANilrnce's, Notice* -, ■ r! ' VTOTIOE is hoioby given that Anthony P. Wolf, I>J of the Borough ofShippemburg, by deed of Voluntary Assignment,'has.(ramforrod and'afslgncd all his .estate, and effects,to the subscribers residing in said in trust for the benefit'of his crodU torsi*' All persons Indebted to the said Anthony P. Wolf, orb notified to make payment, end those hav* ing claims to present them to the subscriber. .. JACOB HEOIC, I A . niMl - ■ BENJAMIN DUKE, S A,!IB ” March 11, 1803—3 t • Estate Notice. . ALL persons ofo hereby notified that Letters of Administration on the estate of John Foirovid, ialo of Hampden' township, Cumberland county,/Pa., deceased, have this day.boon Issued by tho Register in and for said county to tho subscriber who resides in'tho township of. Silver. Spring. All persons having claims or demands against tho estate of the said decedent, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to , - 1 ' JOHN FEIROVID, Admr. March ,11» 1352—0 t '! . ' Sheriff's Sales. 1 1 BY yirluo.of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas issued out of tlib Court of Common Fleas of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, I will ex* pose to public sale; at the‘Court House, in the’ bo* rough of Carlisle, on SatUrdiiy the 3rd day of April 1853, I nt 10 o'clock Ai M.j tho following described Real Estate, viz r ' > :f A lot of ground situate in the Bo rough of Carlisle, hounded on tbd north by the liar-, risburg, Carlisle and Chambersburg turnpike, on the oast by Kerr's lone, oii'lbe south by an alloy, and on tho west by Samuel Swcgcr; containing 73 Teet'in' front and IdOTekih’dcplh, having thereon erected a two’story-Brick House,‘ a Stable,‘&c. ■ - ’ r 'Also,'a-lot Of ground situate ih the Bo rough of,Carlisle* bounded oh (he north byllio Har risburg, Carlisle bnd OhVmbcrsliurg Turnpike, ‘on the oast by Jacob Abrahams', on'the sooth by an al ley; and on thowost by Margaret Irvine; containing 78'fcol in breadlh'and !7U'Teet in depth,* rnoro or less, having thereon erected _a‘ two story StonO House, &c. : - ; . Also, n lot of ground situate in tbe Bo rough of Carlisle, Containing 137 feet in front along Kerr’s Lane, 255 feet jri depth along Liberty alley; l2B feet m depth-along other property of \Vm. W. Lewis,'more or less, bounded by Kerr’s Lane bn the cast, Liberty olley on the north, and other pro. p'crty.of Lewis on the west, having thptebn erected two"Lirnb I Kilns; 1 r ' Also,,a ,lot of ground situate iu.th'e Bo 1 - rough of Carlisle, containing 150 fectin'breadth and 120 feetin depth, more or less, bounded by Liberty street on llio\south, ap k alloy, on the north, and a lot of William Bluan on (ho oast. - Seized & taken in execution as the property of .-William W. Lowing Also, a lot of ground situate, in Ihcßo tough of ,Carlisle, containing 30 .feet, infront ond 240/cetindepth',-. more .o.*.lcss,,:bopnded. op, tho south by ( Jligb Street, on the easl by a lot of-Samuel Hepburn, B.sq,i; on Jhe north -by Mulberry-Alloy, and on the west'by a lot of Robert Cornman,having thereon erected a brick (wo story House with Back Buildings, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Mary Ego, Executrix of Michael Ego; deceased.' .1 Also, a tract of land situate in Monroe township, containing 12,acres, more or less, bound ed by land of Isaac Vanftsdal, John Beltzhoovcrand others,'having thereon erected a large Two story Plastered Log House, Blacksmith Shop, and a Sta ble. Seized arid taken in execution ns the properly of Philip Miller, deceased; |n tho hands arid sion of George ‘Brlnillo, Administrator of said de ceased, with notice, &c. > '• Als6;,a tract of land situate in North .Middleton township, containing 207 acres, more or les-s hounded by lands of Moses Wetzel on the west, .George Brocht on-tho south, David Ziegler on tho east, abd Peter Lchh’s heirs on the/north, having thereon creeled a two'story Log House, Log Barn, &c, Seized'nnd taken in exccu(ton.as tho property of Catharine Wonderlich. Also, a tract of land situate in South ampton township, bounded by lands of John Cress ler, C. Bomgardinor, and r Flick, containing 10G acres, more or less, having thereon erected a (wo story Log House and Double Log Darn, dee.— Seized and taken in execution as .tha .property of William Chesnut, David. Cbosnut, and Charily Chesnut. ... . . Also, on Friday tho 9th of April, 1552, ot 2 o'clock P. M., all the interest of George Smiley, (being his life estate) in a lot of ground situate in the Borough of Carlisle, containing GO feet in width and 2<lo feet m depth, more or Ices, bounded by Loulher street on (ho 'south, Pitt struct on tho west, Locust alley on the north, and tho German Reform* cd Church on (he cost, having thereon erected two Plastered Log Dwelling Houses, n Sthblc, &c. Also, all the interest of George Smiley, (being-jus life estate) in a tract of land, situate in North Middleton township, containing 269 acres, more or loss, hounded by lands of J. Zollinger, Geo. Hosier,;Gco. Swigvrt, and tho Conodoguinct creek, having thereon o two story Frame and Log House, Log Darn, See., Seized and taken in execution as the propaty of Gemge Smiley. And id bo sold by mo, ’ DAVID SMITH, Sh’lT. Sheriff a Office, Carlisle, - March 11, 1852. 3 FOR.SALIL, . THE subscriber wishes to dispose of hie House and Lot of Ground, situate on ■ SisßSp l^6 cor der of Loulher and East struct in borough of Carlisle, Pa., opposite (he rcaidenco.pf W». Alexander. Esq. The properly is a very desirable one, having five diflbrehl tenements on tho same. Tho house i( two stories high with basement kitchens, a Frame triable* Brick Smoko House,, Hake Oven, &c. ,Thcio is on .the Lot a good nnsoriment of grafted fruit trees. Threc-of said tenements ate now rented for $7O, end the bal ance occupied'by th'o'owner. Toimsofsalo mode k«own : by coiling on tho Editor of (he Volunteer. - . JOHN BRANNON. January 20, 1802>j , House andJLol for Relit* p- n .That desirable property, lately oocu jdfmßb pled by the’Rof. VVm.nmler,deceased. ni«flWyfooi nf South Hanover, Is offered for JLgg|gJ2g£rent from'lhn Ist nf'Apri) neXl. 'The lioUhh ta i) bVlrk, In good order; with a. garden, stable, smoko hnnse, chicken coop, wood house, and other outbuildings. For particulars enquire u('ihe undersigned. SAMUEL HEPBURN. Carlisle, Feb. 13, 1852—tf new marble yard. rpilE suhaoribpr (lute ofthofirm of Owen Ac Rich- J_ arils,V respectfully onnounco to Jus friends ond tho public, that ho has opened a Matblo Yard in Main street, adjoining tho njiidcnco of Mr. Robotl Noble, where ho will be happy to wall upon all who ■may want anything in his lino of business. Ho keeps on hand on omortment of Foreign and Amo ' rlcan Marble, which bo will manufacture Into Tolilbs, monuments, Headstone*, Mantles, Steps and 811.1,8. Also, Ilollan.Tablq Tops. His charges will bo moderate, tho work dono in good stylo, and every effort mode to please. Boiog rin Agimt for Wood’s Iron Railing, ho will attend to tho enclosing of Grave Lots us heretofore. Designs can bo seen by calling at the Yard. A share of nubile patronage Is solicited, 1 GEO. W. RICHARDS, Carlisle, Fob. 20, IBB2 0m ■ * BUCKWHEAT MEAD, In convenient socks lor (ho retail trade, for sale by . ... WOODWARD & SCHMIDT. Match 4,10C2. TaVern Lloouio. To (ho Honohiblff the'Judges 6f iho 1 Court of Gonoral Quarter Sessions of the of Cutnb«* land county,‘dfAprll SesslohS laW.. * -,The petition of Johk Hocker, rebpeolfblly, represents; thai ypty petitioner la provided with; the necessary requisites for keeping a Honßeof public entertainment in the house ho occupies os such in Dicldnsoin township* Your poiltlonor* therefore, prays ,your Honors to grant.him a Li cense for the same the ensuing year,' commencing on the 2d Monday of April I0D2; as Induty bound howill ever pray, &c» JOHN HOOKER; March 11, 1853—01* We the undersigned ciiifcona of Dickinson town ship, in (he county df Cumberland; dd'certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named John ' Hocker, (hat he. is of-good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with houfio room and conveniences forthe aocommoda tionof strangers and travellers* arid that such Inn Or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and traveller*. > ... ' ' . Samuel Beetem.er.; John -WiHnrst, Solomon Bundle,James S Henry. H W M’Culloogh, Wm Harper, Jacob Goodhart, Israel Ztnn, Jas Donlap, David Williamson; Wm'Bower, A r Davidson* M Long, Alex M'Kinstry, Robt Linn, Jno Chisnell, Jaoob.ChUnei). John NewdomOr’, John Kissinger, John Spence, Joa'Forbes. 1 r ‘ ‘ : Tavcvii Liccuse « To the Honorable’the .Judges l of the Court'ofj General Quarter Sessions Peace of Cumber land county, al.Aprll Sessions. 1852. *• 4 . . Thb'petition’’of Ellta B,‘ Eyster, respectfully represents;’ ihat’yPuV'petllioner' is providedwip the necessary requisites for keeping a house of publio entertainment in the Hbusene now occupies as such inDiokinsontownship. Your petitioner, therefore,, prays ypur.Hqnors to grani him a Li cense for the same the ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Monday of April 1852; as in duly bound he will ever pray, &o ELIAS B. EYRTER, March 11, 1862—3i* We the undersigned citizens of Dickinson to wrt ship, in the county ofCumberland, do certify that we nro well, acquainted with tho above named Elias D. Eyslor, that he t ls of good repute for honesty andtempernnce, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for llie accorrim’oda* lion of strangers and travellers* and lhal sucfi lhn or Tavern Is necessary ,lo accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. , .t„,’ Francis H Fulton,, John Hlppenhamer, James D Henrey, Anthony Mellinger, James Moore, S Uarvvdll,,lsaac Stover; Jacob Lefever, Michael Severs, John Steinmitz, John Palm, John Ewing, Daniel N°gley; Johh Mellinger. m Tayern license* Tp the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of, Cumber land county, April Sessions 165*3. ~ The petition or David Mbtfreyrespectfully repre sents, thalyoiir petitioner is provided with (the necessary-requisites Tor keeping a house of public ontprlainmcnt in the house he now occupies as such In Hopewell iwp. , Your .petitioner, there fore* prays your’Honora.lb grant him .a License for the same the commencing on the 2d Monday of April 1853; .ag, ln„duly bound he will eyer’pray, &o, DAVID MOWEUY. March.ll, 1653—3 t, . .. ~ We the'undersigned citizens of thO township of Hopewell,'in tt\e county of Cumberland, do .certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named David Mowery,lhat he Is of good repute for honesty nod temperance,’and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the acbom’mfida* tlon ol strangers and travellers, and that such.lnn or Tavern is necessary to.accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. ..Levi Joseph Jlamp,.Heter.Lesher, John Ferguson, Aaron Gunkle,.W--W Frazer, Jno P Rhoads, Peter SioufiVr, John Heagy,-Wat M M’Cuno, Win Shoap, P G M’Coy, Jacob Lesher, Dayid Wherry. ’ - , • Tavern License* TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera] Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at April Sessions, 1869. The petiiienof Joseph Reiser, respectfully, re presents, that-your petitioner Is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping o house,of public entertainment, In thb House he now occupies as such in the East Ward in Carlisle. Your petition er, therefore, prays‘your .Honors to grant License ftr'tho same, the ensuing year, commenc ing on the 2d Monday of April 1853; as |ri duly bound he will ever pray, &c.‘ ... JOSEPH REISER. ...March'll, 1859-31 ;i 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 acquainted with the above named . Joseph Reiser, that he Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, aqd 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. Peter Gulshall, Geo Z Rents, Geo M’Fecly, R Snodgrass, Wm Boniz. John Zollinger, Wm H Trout,.Philip Arnold, M,Holcomb, F.Gardner, J Baughman, Pn'nfel Eckels, E Cormnan. 'uvoni XlccMsti. Tq the Honorable the Judges of-lhe Court of General Quarter Sesslona of the Peace of Cumber land county, at April Sessions 1852. . - The petltidn of David Stevenson,' respect fully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of Public Entertainment In the hbnse ho now oc cupies os sucli In the township of Eastpenrisboro’. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors'to grant him b License for the same, the ensuing year, commencing on the'2nd Monday of April 1852: as In duty bound he wlU’evcr prqy, &o. . , DAVID STEVENSON. March 11,’ 1852—3i* . - . We the undersigned citizens of the township of ErtstpennsbnroUgh, In the 1 county of Cumber land, do certify that we are Well acquainted with theahovo named David Stevenson, 1 that ho is of good repute for honesty and 1 temperance, and is well -provided with house room and conve niences for the accommodation'of'strangers- and travellers, und that such Inn or Tavern Is neces. sary to accommodate the. public and entertain strangers and travellers. . Daniel Niedhamer, Solomon Ebersole, John Henry, Geo Mohz, Simon Oys|er, A Stibson, H W Durnbaugh, Henry, Klllheffer, To bias Moltz, Martin Kreger, Kenaon Freeland. Valuable Ileal Estate (or Sale. WILTj be sold by public tendue or outcry on the preqtißoi. on Friday the 19th ’of March, 1868, at U o'clock In lh» forenoon of laid day, the following first rale Timber Land, late the property of William Baker, dereaaed, ailoete InNotth Mid dleton lownahip, on the Haitiabutg Turnpike, fire railea from CarJiale, bounded by landa of Übtlalian Hartman, Thor. 8011, Abtaham Hotltick and olhore,' containing about * ! Elglity-ftnr Acres, ’ | This Land is of tho very heal quality of Limestone Land, and i» well covered'with blaclroek, walnut, locubl and hickory limber. TKord l» lon ths prcrnl a-wjL 'i Sea a two story LOO HOUSE, a amaH 40mmk Stable, und olhor out-buildingt. This ll l l H»PW w »y bo aold in tsn acres, or less, or db ono oniiro'prdperly as may bo doomed most desirable. \ The terms of sale will bo made known on ihoday I above mentioned, bv JOHN , WONDERLIpII, io, jBfi3— 4l ; February Instate Notice. 11 J' ETTEKB testamentary oirfbo estate of Henry j Stickel,‘deceased, lufojOf MldJlelon town •hip, Cumbqrlundcouhly, Pa„ Have been Issued to the subiiurlbor ufl Executor. All persons knowing themselves indebted to laid estate aro hereby noil* fled to make payment Immediately,and tboiohaving claim* will present them for settlement. JOHN C. ATKINSON, Ex’r. February 10, 1052—f1l • Eiiato lCbtiftp.' ' LETTERS of Administration on ths estate of Nanay M Common* late bfJSomh' Middleton to wn* county* Pb«» have, bean ifliaed by we Regiitet of said' county, to the subscriber ittsald township. All persona Indebted to said edtato ore requested to make'lmmcdiate nay* merit, and those haying claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to” JOHN STUART, Adm’r. February IS, 1852~6t *'/ ‘ Eatato Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of JohnK, M’Common, late ofS.outh Middleton tp., ComfiVriitod County, Pa., deceased,’ have been is sued by the Register of said' county, to the sub scriber residing in said township. All persons Indebted to estate are requested to make Ira* mediate payment, andilhoso having claims will present them for settlement to . , JOHN STUART, Adm’r., - . February 12. 1852—6 u . . v>_ ( i- -'.Flour*'. THE celebrated Codorous brandof both family end extra, for sale by ; ...< ..WOODWARD.de SCHMIDT. March 4, 1852. .* ; ■ - ’••• i Guano; No. I, Peruvian, just received arid for sate by • WOODWARD & SCHMIDT. March 4, 1852, NEW BTORE. to overflowing with NEW GOODS, and ij the cash system pass-book system abolished—therefore, bring on your Vding bats".and a&vo from 25, to 40 percent., that otherwise.you are required fb pay where the credit system is in'vogue. : The subscriber announces td the public that he txaa returned frpm the city with a large and complete stock of GOODS,' all now, which have been selected with groat care, from first hands, and with special reference to the wants of (he people and'for this market. They will bo sold at 10 per cent, advance on first cost. The merchant who does business on (he cash principle has quick returns, and consequently can purchase his Goods to better advantage arid sell At smaller profits than ho who sells, on lime and has to moke his paying . customers poy (be losses on the efediPsystcm. Buyers consider we!) this fact before you’purchase. ' , . -t ,. , v . .. > Farmers, mechanics, laboring men and,others, awake Vo your interests and free yoar*etves’of the enormdua lax andor which you have been and are Btill Laboring. This yon can do by purchasing your Goods at the cheap cash store' of the subscriber, at the old stand in South Hanover street, near Scott’s hotel.' 1 My slock of goods consist of Cloths, Cassimeres and Ycstings, the prices of which will astonish every one. Id the Ladles department will..be foifnd changeable and Ddrago 'Delaines, Silk Poplins, Gingb&ms,'Prints of the latest patterns and (be most /••hlonabta French .wlib, • augnilt. coht oJpbilraontcf Lacfß, Edgings &. White Goods. &wis4 onlTMul! Muslins, plain, figured, striped and barred Muslins, of the best makes, latest designs and very low. In addition ,to have a large * u EP.IJs . Fresh Groceries, such os Coffee, Too, Sugar, Spices, dee., the' piices ofcanqot fall.to please; Segar and Tobacco. By strict attention to. business and a desire to please,' I bope to receive a share of public patronage. CHARLES. OARNITZ. - Carlisle, March 4, 1858—If 'avern I/lccusc. T 6 tho Honorabto (he. Judge* of the 1 Court of Ge« rol Quarter Snitons of- tbo Peace of Cumberland county, at April Seflsioos, 1863.1 . The petition of Joseph W. Patton, respeetfally represent*, that your petitioner ia 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, preys your Honors to grant him a License for the same the ensuing year, commenc ing on the 2d Monday of Apill 1862. I JOS. W. PATTON. March 4, 1852—31 “Wo tho undersigned citizens of the West Ward, in' the borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cumber land, do certify that we are well acquainted with (he above.namcd Joseph W Patloo, that be la of good repute for honesty and temperance,-and is well pro vided with house room and. conveniences for the ac commodation of strangers and travellers, and that such. Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate Ibo puHuo and entertain strangers and travellers.• . Robert Allison, John U Parker, Wm Cart, James Davis, James F Lamberton, George Ilendel, F A Kennedy. Johnston Moore, Geo’L'Murray, A Ro beftsr J Rhoads, Wm T Brown. '. Tavern License. To the Honorable the Judges of (be Court of Ge neral Quarter Sessions of tho Pesco of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1852,. Tho'pctllion of Jonathan Diflenderfer, respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessity-requisites for.keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house now occupied by Robert Laird, In Shippcmburg. YoUr paUllortei therefore, prays your Honors to giant him a License for the same the ensuing-year,commencing on the 2d Mon* dWbf 'April 1862, aslin duty.bound ho will ever *■ * C- JONATHAN: DIFFENDEIIFfIm ' 'ifafg*. , . Wo the undersigned citizens of (ho .borough of Shlppensburg, In tho county of Cumberland, do cer tify.that we ore well acquainted with the above named Jonathan Diflsndorfsr, that ho is, of good repute for honesty ahdrlompcrance, and is well provided with house robin and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers* and travellers, ami that such Inn or Tavern .is necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain strangers and travellers. Peter Psguo, Henry Richstine, Samuel Arnold, Jonathan Coovor, J Psgue, R Scott, W O Lee, L G Uutey, Shrtiuel-Anderson, John Kichbaum, Philip Dietrich, Ephraim Mull, Jamoe Lindsay, Jno Dusb, Alczsnder Matter. - NOTICE. Jn the Court of Common Pleat of Cumberland Co, Jacob CurtK * V 'No. 62, January Term, j v.b* > >lB*l6. Appeal by defend- Joseph Lononickkr. Jam from tha Judgment of David Hume, Esq. Hail entered ooran Juelloe. ■ 30th January, 1859, bn motion of Mi. Diddle, Rule ori the defendant to appear and plead by the first day uf the April Terra, 1859. or Judgment. ■ Bv tuk Couar. Cumberland CoUnty, bb. ~) Ido certify that lha abota la a copy 01 < Suiil >a Rnln entered In this com. (_ ovv» 5 Witness my hnnd and official teal al Carlisle, this 9Tlh day of January. 1859. . ■ .. Tvpr GEO. ZlNN.,Proth'y. ' ' Jae, F. Lamberton, Dy. Proth'y. , February 96, IBM. Iq the Court of Common Pleas of, Cum , borland County. ~ . Joitnt Brooma, ) No. 0, April Term, JBSB. ’) . - Bli , \ Foreign attachment in debt on j Jacob CrlaoNtßiaa. J nola not exceeding 8400. Cwet&ertand Ppun/y, s*. ,j > , f } The Commonwealth of FennaylvanlSi td < Beal, > (be Sheriff of nid county,, , ■ r OatrriHO: Wa command you, that yon attach Jacob Chronic lor, late of your county, by all and singular his goods and chattels, lahds and tenements, to will all defen. dent’s in the lands and tenements descending to him from John Chronicler, dee’d.', In Cumberland countv, in the possosilon of his widow and.others, tenants in 'possession,ao that.they.bo and appear before our Court of Common Pioaa, to beholden at Carlisle, in and for onid county, on tho 13lh tlay of April next, (Hereto answer Joseph Btouffer of a plea In dab!, on note under sea), not exceeding 8400 I and also that you summon the persons In whose hands the property Ip, that (hey be and appear before our Court on the ’ a a iil Iflth day of April next, to answer what shall bo ; objected against him, abide tho judgmopt.of the ' court therein, And have you then there (Ma writ. Witness the Honorable JameaH.Graham, President Judge ofasld Court, l at Carlisle, (ha 97th day‘of Jan* uiry, A. D. 1853, GEORGE ZINN, ProlAenetary. February 5,1853 —6w. POOR* HOUSE' STATEMENT E0R18S1V;" ...A iu. ..> 1 »v%*. MICHAEL G. BELTZHOOVER,’ SKILES WOODBURNi and OEORGfi r SHBAFFER, Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of the House of of Cumberland county, in account with eald county, , from thq first day of Jabu- s ary to.the thirty-first day of December,. A. D. 1851, inclusive, viz: 1 i - To amount drawn from county Tret* i surer, ' ' ' ' $5OOO 00' To cash received from Shrom for hides ! andakinni ■ - 130 05^ Cash of H. Snodgrass for nee* 60 00 « of A. Tripnor for hoarding 43 75 ' “ of O. S. Sanderson for die of M* KnetUe, f * of Adams county for support of paupers, of A. Wells* S. Fisher & Mur pheyi Bsqrs., fines, “'' of Lancaster county fot support ‘" I ,; ' of paupers; ' 11 of deceased paupers, “ forindeotuies, “ foraundrles, Ami das Dlractora bj oouoty, 1 ;:U,’V <t‘'i r,l'’ A •/.'■’■ ' Ui • w -Vi,; •' * ••' \' V ■ '■ v \ i »r v ) r,' U-'r * V iv! ; ; >• , ■ -l-'r-ivi-N:.';'' (/ V .!i: . JA COB SQ (HER, £<j., SVeoninr' if Oi Poor Hoi ly! in account with*the Dtrutqri of mid Ira ' thirty-frit day of Beam . !: DB. > To ceeh received from CO only Trete’r. f 8000 00 “ from 1. Lobeoh, Steward, from different aotirere •• exhibited in.tjto foregoing etetemenl, Amount duoTreeiurbr by county; Stock on the Farm Ist January) .18i2'.’, n OT V ■ . ...... *'l* 7 head of Horses, 14 milch Cows, 90 heed of Steers, 90 head oCHogs* 10 Shoels, 10 Sheep ftd&V c *"- ; v Beof, Pork, Mutton and Veal, Fattened tfnd KilWotf tlte 33 B«.e«, BrQr.Vo w.ight 498 pound., (16,434 1b.,) 89 Hpgi, ».er»go w.ighlVlf po.nJ. (dVu lbs.) 48 Sheen, »r.r.gb welghfdl pound., (1,963 Ibi.) 18 C.lrn, .rer.go w.ighl 68 pound.,,(9BA 1b..) making in all (97,846 1b..) Farming Utensils on the Farm ipt January 1838. ■;., jvr • : _ . • • ■) 1 broad and 1 narrow wheeled wagon, 1 w«gdn bad, 1 pair of wood-l.dd.rf, 9 p.ir of..hty r lMd«te 1 oart ond catl-goat., 1 al.igh «nd barn..., 1 tillbury, 3 plough., 4 h.rrowi. S double plown 3 .Inglo thor.l plow., 1 .ton. w.gon, t threshing machine end hor«o power, I fanning mill, I rolling ecreen, I corn iheller, I ground roMer. 3 dining box.., 9 grind.lonoo, 9.10 g ehoino, 34 eowoohataj* 6 .oil of w.gon gear., 6 ..It of plow gut., 9 ..It of o.rprntor 10010, 1 ..It ofbl.rk.milh toolo.loot. of butchering tool., 6 who«lb.trow., 1 cabbage knife, 6 grain cradle., and a r.ri.ty of »x.o,plek», mallooka, crowbar., ahorel., fork., r.k.., corn hoc., nickel*, aojlh.i, tp.de., «lodg.l, .ton. lli«*. mcra, single and double tree»» &o* , * „ M Schedule showing the ptoceods’of the Farm for 18S1. ISOObu.heU of wheat, 37 of rye, 884 ofo.ta, 1800 of com, 783 of potato... 9 of timothy. 80 of rad beau, 14 of bun. and p.oa, 40 of onion., 9 oflllil. onion., 18 of p.tinlp.,,lo of tomntooo, 9000'h»td of oobh.ge, 9698 ouoomberi, road. 80 load, of hay, 14 load, of ootnfoddor, 6 baitolo of good .‘dor, of w.tor older, and 34 bnshel. of elorarseed, ' ■ 1.^■ Manufactured and made in the House and Shop, . SI6 .bln. and obfinlif. 8 comfort., 144 frock., 76 P. 11100.1., 78 apron., 48 o.p«, IB .b* kpmoU, 90 ch.fr bed., 79 pillow mo, 90 pair of .looking, knitted, 40 pair of araeklngy ■beet., 16 bol.ten, 98 tow.la, 30 barrel, of .oft ao.p, 80 lb>. of hard >otp,9 tnj.h.le of dried pMekM^ 1J b0.h.1. of dried oh.rtle., JOSEPH LOBAOH. Sl.wrf^ V «‘t» MATILDA C. LOBACH, M*Cto9,< ! 3Tle Diretlnrt. jpc., of 4 tali Inelilulion onntr the following exhibit of extra labor, fre., performed by the Steward, Matron and Pauper., from the fintday of January to the thirtyjtret , day of December, 1881, fticfiuiM, of*. * Made 90 coffin., 9 wheelbarrow., 10 ipltloon., 40 willow bnakala, 8 round .pilot ba.hel b.»kil., bnill a new porch in front oflhe Poor Houoo, I otop.lidder, 1 largo ooop trough.out fSeordo ofwifed, mode 400 toilo, qoorriod otonp for end mode 88 rods of okmo f.noo, 3 now t.rgo g«lo»,«nd dou.bpnl 838 worth of black.mithing, . , , , ■ i Nnmbar of Paopara In iho Inelllollon let January IRBI, of#Moh 99 worncolored, -r ■; ll*™ Number admitted op till 3lal December 1881, of which U war* colored & 8 born la honae, 188 Making the vholk nbmbar through tha year, . *B* or which 11 died, 10 children bound out, 19 doped and U 7 dliohargad, ■ ; ’ bIM Laailns the nnmbar of Panpata in tha Poor Hooaa let January 1853, of which 38 are colored, 19# Out-door Pappara auppottbd at pnbllo M panicthrough tha Jeer; ‘ "V'lL,?." 1 ?* ?, ft r -HUOI • .5 \ ■ , .-"liiiM (t Therearenanear aneanbeaacaitalnad 3 under I pear; Sfrom I tos) 4 from Sto 18)OfrnwWto 36113 from' 30 to SO; 19 from 30 to 40; IS from 40 to 50; 18 from 50 Id 60| 10 ftottt 80 to TOl'lflfrttia 70 to 80j 8 from 80 tbDO; 4 from 90 to 100; 1 abbtra 100. f,u. ,»*M • | 0 Edition lb the abora, 367 tranalanl paopera or trarallara have bean race trad and aopportad ftp abort parloda without regular ordera, ' ■ "' , ■l' ’'-luw t Whole number aoppotifd through the year. Of tbuas reraaiblnu In tha Poor Honan Slit December 18M, them are— '■ Males 79i of which 13 are colored, i ■»-. <i Females 44, of which IS are colored, > And 7 out-door paupers, of which 1 la colored, Wo, the Director* of the Poor and of the House of Employment for the County of Onmierlufttl do certify that the above and foregoing statement to contain a juai and true exhibit of tha lnstltpUon, during the period above elated, according to the btil,of opr knowledge. ~.» . . , v ,,. - Qiven under our hand* this flrat day of January, in the, year of our Lord one tboti«»QMlgp\WH dred and flfty-iwe. j . » : . 'i' - - n ui We the onderalgited Audltoro of Cumberland county, eleoted and attorn according la latt, bating eximined the account* and toucher* of the Director* of thePqor and Hooea of Employment of laid county, from the I*l day of January In the thltly-flrat da; of December, A. D, 1891, do certify that, we find a balance due lo the Dlteotora afoteaald of nine hundred and fotiy-aix dollar* and thlrty-eaaen and tbree-loorth eenla, by the county afoteaatd. Qlton nhdat out hand* at Oarllale, tbla Hlh day of January, A. D. 1899. >' V ■ " " • PHaiP QUIOLET, O • ' LEWIS HYBH, 1 iAuMtrt, ‘ SAMUEL MEOA.W, i ~. Much 4,196 J-31 By payment of interest on down In fa- I vor of Mrs. O’Brien on the land pur- ■ ohaeed of A. M’Dowell, In 1848, 9 88,91 Oaehforgrocerles,«frohandiee*elolh- , --U , . I log, and bedding.inoluded,. . ~ It, Cash for ehoemalriog, tailoring and hatting, .. Cash for support of out-door paopere, - i: 949 9,1,.- “ money advanced by J. Squler, - ,» Etq., Treasurer, for 1861, 419 78f T ” fornook, -®l.!s!lS •* Carlisle Deposit Bank, - ,SdO. ( w u ,- 44 grinding, barrels, &0., / :148>fi9 41 hardware, cedarware dcoultleiy, . ,184 01' ** atone coal for 9 years; 199,68^ 44 for leather, . 177, Bjfc 41 carpenter work, • -Sf?zr 4 * blackamlltuDg, 44 Philadelphia Alma' House for - - support of paupers, 68 79 44 Franklin 00. support of paupers,; . 1010 44 Out-door funeral expenses, . • -<> 68»H *♦ Outdoor medical aid, SA Mui. ** Constable’* fees for removing . - T paupers, v f , ( 87 68f( 44 Materials, &0., for cee of Term, M4ofr 44 foroloveraeed, 40A0» . 14 for plaster, W'W * 44 for manufaotoring aattlnett* 1 89 488 *• • for saddlery, 19-478 44 . fbr waconmaklng, ‘ 44 for lumber, . .’49 w 1 *» forlinaodoopperwareandUnk- ' V;;. ering, . , W*B* *' for spooling end repairing, ( 9£.19| 44 ~ for freight and car fere* 44 forpoatage, 44 , foroastinga,, - u for repairs, &e. about (be hoot*.' , ' and on the farm, - 17 98* 44 for stationary 4 Xillff 44 for sundries, ’ ' - i '9 60_ 44 ioe. Lobach’e salary, hireling* wages Ineloded, WO 4)o^ 44 t)f* l» Baughman** salary fot 1 ( 60 00 99 61 0 50 6 11 6 48 4 50 6 00 $5;351 00* 946 37* 1 . #6,997 371 .jw, ' ■ IWOOI «i Jacob Squier, Etq.Trea>arer« 1 year’i salary, . 140,00 •» Lemuel Todd, Esq. attorney for - odeyear,’ • 1 • .‘..•W.OCkfr V The*. Bradley extra eerrlefa aa >N. *.:t Director, . ? WjOftt »• M. O. BeliahooTer do . oiJ7oi «■ Skilee..Woedbim do , V *6,897 37} ,• y.- ‘jar* i«e and Gouts of Employment of liluiiony from tha first (fay ef January t%ti « «,■ kr.lSSMtoeAiitoivfe/' '• 1 • ■. ,r - > r. •. ~, .•■.•< ■ •..»> y* I; ,On*l - } ■-•1 -isfnjnt r •'' I'W o»*<r' •j-u?/4o{> : tv iii. ». -i 1 .? .A • ' 351 00} 946 37} ,y •. . ... .<■ 1.. W Br ouh paid ordari aaaiiaraaUfad/tdtßMtitn , «VhX •6,897 37} M. O. DEWZHOOVEIt, ■) • .'i';; SKJLES WOODBUHN, itlinctori.- GEORGE BHEAFFER, 5 . WJ i9Tf um* it CR. > .- t 1 .f I . .iU U I •Iff
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