' V I tHßliibiotlber Itlihaa lo employ two bojaaa ipprtnlleca to loam tha Stoho OtaUlng' liailneo— Nona bunotlvo, Intelligent anil moral boja, will bo lakon. Apply Is Match 25, GEO. W.RICHARDS. filhlppcnalbni'g Academy. fpHB Second Session, of this -instltullon will i eommenoe on M.bndoy* the 12ih of April next, instruction will bo given in at! llie brandies of a thorough English and Classical Education! and Students will be prepared to enter an advanced class In College; or qualified for business life. There are two Sessions in the. year, of Five Months each—the Summer session commencing oh the fid Monday,in April; and the'Winter Seb» eion on tho fid Monday of October. ' ' TERMS. Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English blanches, per session, INSTRUCTORS. D, A. L. Lavbrtv, Principal; j. H. Stinson, Professor of Languages, Natu ral Solenccsand Mathematics. J. B. Knislev, Tutor. For Circulars containing particulars, address< D. A. L. LAVERTY, \ Prrt . SAMUEL KNIBLEY,5 Pro P' ielor '- Shippenshurg % Pa, March 25.1852—41 Garden aud Flower Seeds.. JUST received at the "cheap Drug and Hook store of the subscriber on North Hanover street, a fresh supply of Garden and Flower Seeds, from the cole* brated establishment of H. A. Dreoh Philadelphia, whose display at the last State Agricultural Fair gave to his garden productions so high and deserved a reputation. They comprise every variety, and are nut In packages at all prices, warranted fresh and Hood. 3. W. HAVERSTICIC. March 26. Tavcfu License. TO! the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumbor* land county, at April Sessions, 1853. The petition of Benjamin Hoon, respectfully re* presents; that your, peliliouer is provided with tho necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house ho now occupies as such in Gsstpennsbofo* township. Your, petitioner there) fore, prays your Honors to grant him a License for the same, the ensuing yea?, commencing on the 3d Monday of April 1853; and as in duty bound ho will everpray,&o. BENJAMIN HOON. March 18, 1859.—3 t We the undersigned citizens, of the township of Castpennaboro’.m the county of Cumberland, do cer tify that we ire welt acquainted with the above homed Btiujimm Hoon, lhal ho is of good repute for hon esty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences, for the-accommodation of stringers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern it necresary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers'and travellers. J. Longnecker, George Longadorff, J. Spong, John Keel, Milan A. Mayall, Abraham Miller. A. P. Brb, Adam Stabler, John P. Boyer, Uenry W, Dornbangh, Denson Freeland, John Dranton. 'First Arrival of'the Season! ARNOLD & LEVI respectfully inform the pub lic, that they have received, a very largo and beautiful assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which have.becn selected with great caro and good taste, particularly the Ladies' Goods, to which their attention is invited. Among the assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, wil be found, plain, changeable and figoiod Sitka, India and Foulard Silks. Bareges, Tissues, Lawns, ntlk and linen Poplins, Bombazines, Alpacas, plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Ginghams, Barege De Lsines, French worked Collars, Cuffs and Sleeves, linen cambric handkerchiefs; linen, cotton & thread Lace and Edgings, swlss and cambric edging*, and Inserting!. Bonnets ond Ribbont. Blonde hair. Hair and Coburg, Albone, Hungarian, Baltin, Pearl and Cobourg, Pearl and Crystal, Tulip, Misses* Parodis, and a great many other kind*. Ribbons qfall kinds from 0 to 60 cents per yard; Domestics! Domestics/ We have the largest assortment of Domestics to bo found in town, comprising muslins, chocks, tick ings. Osnaburg, bagging, tablodhpcr, sheeting, pant stuffs from 0 lo 36 cents peryurd. Carped/ Carpets!! The (argtfat assortment 6f carpets, matting, door and table oil .cloths, ever brought to Carlisle. A mong them three ply, ingrain and venitian, from 8 to 36 cents per yard. White and checkered matting very A Froth supply of (Bofcerics, aiicli os Sdgat, Cof fee, Too, Spices, &c., at the old stand near the Bank. '. . March 20, 1803. PARASOLS. The largest assortment of Parosols ever bfougbt to Carlisle,-to which the attention tfftbd ladies is invited. A large assortment of Mon’r, .Women’s and Chil dren's Stockings and Gloves, just received. A good supply of ,Table and Piano cover** very handsome, ■■ Just received a handsome assortment of new style frame Looking Glasses, which the public is invited Id call and examine* ARNOLD &. LEVI, March 26, 1862. To Uousokocpcm. T}BRBONS going to housekeeping will find it to X their advantage to look at our splendid assort ment of Queenswaro, Including French and English Chinas, In setts or by pieces. Granite ware, from which may be selected Dinner and Ten setts; com mon w*ra of all descriptions. A variety of fancy Chin*, China candlesticks, dee. CUSTARDS.—' The best pulverised corn slnrch prepared expressly for food,with directions for rook ing {ce.oreartr and pics, blanc-mange, «Scr. TEAS.—A Ircsh supply of Green and Black Teas in metallo papers of superior quality. Drown anid clarified sugars; double refined loaf, crushed and pul verized augars, at reduced prices. Rio ond Jays Coflees very cheap. YEAST PO WDERS . —Warranted to give satis faction in making Dread, Buckwheat, Biscuit, and almost every kind of cakes. PROVISIONS,— Such as Hams, Beef, Tongues, Fish, Peaches, Apples, Pears, Hominy, Beans, and many other articles of the kind, st the cheap store of C. INHOFF, Agl. March 26, 1862. . Lnmpi. I INVITE attention to my splendid assortment of Bolar, Girandoles, and Entry Lumps. A gene ral assortment of largo and small Lamps, Including Brittania. In addition to Briltanfa ware of alt sorts we have Coffee and Tea setts,' Pilchers, Mugs, Mo lasses can>,&o. CLOCATS.—Oomo end soo our assortment of Olocksl Wo have them from $1,60 toslO. Quick saleC and small.profits is our motto. OEDAiL WARE?.—Sych as Washing and Bath ing Tubs, Buckets, Churns, dec. ■ LIQUORS, —Pure Port, Medarl & Lisbon wine, French and common Brandies, and Liquors of alt kinds at. reduced prices. Superior' wines always kept on hand for medical purposes. . C. INHOFF, Agt. March 36, 1968. REINHARDT'S PATENT TRUSS.—Charles i 0. Reinhardt's Patent Gloss Pod Double and Single Lover .Truss, for the support and euro of Rup ture, or Hernia, suitable to all sices and ages—for men,women and children. This superior truss can he had at the store of the undersigned, who is the duty authorised agent for their sale In Carlisle. All who. have made trial of these Trusses consider them superior toTtnylhing of tho kind now In use. 0. INHOFF, Agt. Match 26, 1668. Flour* THE celebrated Codorous brand of both family and extra, for sale by . WOODWARD dr, SCHMIDT. March 4, 1868. Anignoo’i Notice* KOTIOE Is hereby given (hat Anthony F. Wolf, of iho Borough of Bhlpponsburg, by deed of Voluntary Assignment, has transferred and assigned all his estate and effects to the subscriber* residing in said borough, In trust for the benefit of hi* erodi* tors. All persons Indebted to the said Anthony F. Wolf, are notified.to make payment, and those hav« ing claims to present them to tho subscribed. JACOB HECK, ? BENJAMIN DUKE, J Assignees March it, 1863—3 t Estate Notice. ALL persons are hereby notified that Letters of 1 Administration on the estate of John Foirovid, Into of Hampden township, Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, have this day been issued by the. Register in and for said county to tho subscriber who resides in the township of Silver Spiing. . All persons having claims dr demands against the estate of the said decedent, are requested to make known tho same without delay, and those indebted to mako payment to* . JOHN FEIROVID, Admr. March U, 1858—01 $5O 00 Estate Notice. A LL persons era hereby notified, that Letters lea. iA_ tanuntory on tha in t wilt and testament of Ja cob Barnett, late,of 'Mifflin township, Cumberland county, Pa., deccaaed, have been isaued by the Re gister in and for said county to the subscriber who resides in tho said township of MifHin. All persons having claims ur demands against tho estate! of the said decedent, are requested to make known the same ’without delay, and those indebted to make payment to GEORGE KNBTTLE, E*’r. March 18, 1852—6t* Tavern License. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera) Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at April Sessions, 1852. The petition of Geerge Dury respeclfully repre sente, that your petitioner is provided wlih'ihe necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house he now occupies as such in Silver Spring township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a Li cense for the same the ensuing year,'and as In du ty bound he will ever pray, &c. GEORGE DUEY. March 18, 1859—3i* . , Wo the undersigned citizens of Silver Spring town ship, in the county of Cumberland, dp certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Geo. Duey, that he is of good repute lor honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and.conveniences for the accommodation of stran gers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and traveller. John Uobb, Jacob Bauman l Wrn M Meily, Jno Bear, Henry \V Irvin, John Lutz, Peter Dricker, John demine. David M Leidig, David Lehn, Geo Uollzhoover, David Orris, Geo V Coover. WHITE HALL ACADEMY. 3 mileg i etit of Harritburg, Pa, fplIE third session of this how and flourishing In- X Institution will commence on Monday, the 3rd of May next. Parants or Guajdmns having aims or wards to educate, or young men wishing to cducato theinsclvcs, will do Well to inquire into the merits df this school, as it Is bolioved to possess advantages which may not bo found'elsewhere.- The number of students-is necessarily limited, the course and moans of instruction afeextcnsivc.ond thosunound* ing country is noU-J for the moraliiy of its citizens and the bealthfulncas of its climate. TERMS; Boarding, washing, I edging, and tuition, per session, (five .months) $5O 00 Instructors: David-Dbslixosu, Principal and Teacher of Ancient ond Modern Languages and Mathematics. Amos Row, Assistant Teacher of Mathematics and Natural. Sciences. Limdbl Simmoss, Teacher of Vocal ond Instru mental Music. . Circulars fnrnhhou and any information given on application to D. DENLINUER, Principal. March 18,1862 Harrisburg, Pa. MECIIANICSBUKG INSTITUTE. A SELECT HOARDING StflOOL. Embracing two distinct and separate Departments, Male and Female. ReVi JOS. S. LOOSE, A. JL, ■ late Principal of. Pro. Department Marshall Cob lege, Mecersborg, Principal.) nmiS flourishing Institute will open its summer X session under nkw auspicies, the former In cmnbehts having resigned, and will be carried forward with renewed vigor and zeal. It Is loca ted in the healthy and,very pleasant village of Mechanlcsbtirg, Cumberland county, Pa., 100 miles .west of Philadelphia, 80 miles distant from Baltimore, and 0 miles west of Harrisburg, a vil lage faVorably known throughout the Slate for the morality of Its pitizens and the beauty of its eor 'surre unding scenery. The Cumberland Valley Railroad passes thr* ugh (ho place and renders ft very accessible. The Male Department embraces the usual studies 6f a thorough English education. as well Q 6 (be preparation of students for any of the higher classes id College. The Female De partment is so conducted as to afford a thorough collegiate education for young ladies, end to store their minds with knowledge which is practically useful. The Principal has engaged the services of ai Male and Female Teacher, and also of an ex perienced Musician. Sessions.— -The summer session commences on the I2ih of April and terminates op the Ist of Sep tember. : ‘I'ERMS, Ancient Lnngunpca per session, $l3 ()0 Knplish Drenches 11 10 00, Modern Languages, German, &c., 10 00 Mualo on Piano* 15 00 Hoarding* including Tuition, _ 50 00 All sludehta from abroad are required <o room and board under the immediate care or the Princi pal. For circular address. JOS. S. Loosti, Mcclianicflburg, Fa. REFERENCESt G. W. Novln, D. D.«'Marshall College; P, SohttCT, D. D., do.; Prof. VV. M. Nevin, do.; Prof. S. C; Purler, do. Rov. A. H, Kremer, Carlisle; Rov. M. Johnston, do.;Dr. S. B, Klefler, do. Rev. Godrgo Morris, Ildgoslown. Dr. Ira Day, Meohnnicsburg; Dr. P. Long, do. Rev. J. F* Messtcb, Harrisburg; Rud. P, Kel ker, do.; D. W. Gross, do. March 18, 185'J—2m* NEW MARBLE YARD. THE subscriber (luto of the firm of Owen & Rich* ardi.) respectfully announce to hie friends end the public, that ho has opened a Matblo Yard in Main street, adjoining the residence of Mr. Robert Noble, where ho will bo happy to wait upon all who . may want anything in his lino of business. Ho ißstatO NollflO* keeps on hand an assortment of Foreign and Amo- T* BTTERB testamentary on tho estate of Henry rican Marble, which ho will manufacture into Jj Stickel, deceased; lath of North Middleton town* Tombi, Monuments. Headstone*, Mantles, Steps -Hp. oumbcri.nd county, Pa.. h.« boon u.ucd io , Q , n i, m V 1 the subscriber «■ Executor. All persons knowing .ltd BILLS. Alio. Italian r.bloTop.. Hi. charge. lhamMl „, 1, .gabled In aald 0.1010 arc hereby notf. will bo moderate, tho work dono In good alylo, ond fl( ,j mtko p , ymonl l,„ m odlately,nndllio.ohe.lng every effort moJo to ploiwo. claims will present them for settlement. Doing on Agent for Wood e Iron Railing, he will 1 JOHN C. ATKINSON Ex’r. attend to tho enclosing of Grave Lots as heretofore. February 10 1868—61 * * Designs can be seen by calling at the Verd, * —■ —■ > ■<' , A share of nubile patronage is solicited. /ILOVES. Just received u largo assortment ofi GEO. W.' RICHARDS, \JT Ladles KW and Mixed Gloves. Carlisle, Teh. 96,1869-6 m ' N. W. WOODS, Agt. I fthorlOPi'Suloi. BY' virtue of sundry writs of .Vsndllloitl Exponas Issued out of the Court of Udmmoti' Plea* of Uumbsrtsnd county, and to tno directed, I will ex* pose to ptiblio sale, at llio Court Hours, In tho bo* rough of Uorllalo, on Saturday (ho 3rd day of April 1863; at*lo o’clock A. M., tho following described Real Estate, vis t A lot of ground situate in tho Bo rough of Carlisle, bounded on tho north by tho lifer rlsburg, Carlisle and Cluunbcrsburg turnpike, on tho east by Kerr’s lane, on tho south by an alloy, and on tho west by Samuel Svvogor, containing 72 feet in front and 140 foot In depth, having thereon erected a two story Brick House, a Stable, dec. Also, a lot of ground situate in the Bo rough of Carlisle, bounded on the north by tho Har risburg, Carlisle and Obambersburg Turnpike, on the oast by Jacob Abrahams, on tho south by an al loy, and on the west by Margaret Irvine, containing 78 feet in breadth and 170 feet in depth, more or less, having thereon erected a two story Stone House, &b. . Also, a lot of ground situate in the Bo rough of Carlisle, containing 137 feet in front. along Kerr's Lane, 266 feet in depth along Liberty alley, and 128 feet in depth along other properly of Wm. W. Lewis, more or loss, bounded by Ken's Lone on tho east, Liberty alley on the north, and other pro perty of Lewis on tho west, having thereon erected two Lime Kilos. Also, a lot of ground situate in tho Bo rough of Carlisle, containing 160 feet in breadth and 120 feet in depth, moro.or less, bounded by Liberty street on- the south, an alley bn tho north, and a lot of William Dlean on the oast. Sfeized & taken in execution oa the property of William W. Lewis. . Also, a lot of ground situate in tho Bo rough of Carlisle,, containing 30 feet infrbntand 340 feet in depth, more 6: less, bounded on tho south by High street, on the east by a lot of Samuel Hepburn, Esq,,.on the north by'Mulberry Alley, and on tho west by a lot of Robert Common, having thereon erected a brick two story House with Back Buildings, &c. tieized and taken in execution as tho, properly of Mary Ego, Executrix of Michael Ego, deceased. Also, a tract of land situate in .North Middleton township, containing 207 .acres, more or legj, bounded by lands of Moses Wetzel on the west, George Brocht on the south, David Ziegler on (lie oast, end Peter Lobn's heirs on the north, having thereon” erected a two story Log -House, Log Barn, dec, Seized and taken in execution as the property of Catharine Wonderlich. Also, ft tract of land situate in South ampton township, bounded by lands of John Cress ler, C, Bomgardinor, and ■■■—' Flick, containing 100 acres, more' or less, having thereon erected a two story Log House and Double Log Bqfn, &c,—- Seized and taken in execution as the property of William Chcsnut, David Chcsnut, and Charity Chcsnut. Also, on Friday ihe 9th of April, 1852, at 2 o'clock P. M., all the interest of George Smiley, (being his life e>(at«) in ■ lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Carlisle, containing 00 feet in width and 240 feet in depth, more or less,' bounded by Louthcr street on the south, Pill street on the west, Locust alley on the north, and theGerroan Reform ed Church on the cast, having thereon erected two Plastered Log Dwelling Houses, a Stable, dec. ■ Also, all the interest of George Smiley, (being Ins life estate) in a tract of land, situate in North Middleton township, containing 259 acres, more or loss, bounded by lands of J. Zollinger, Geo. Hosier, Oco. Swigfert, end the Conodoguinet creek, having thereon a two story Frame and Log House, Log Barn, «Sio.; Seized and taken in execution as the properly, of George Smiley . And to bo sold by mb, DAVID SMITH,'SU’ff, Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, ? .' March 11, 1862. y * Tavom License 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 Elias B. Eyster, respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keening a house of publio 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 the ensuing year, commencing on (he 3d Monday of April 1852; as in duty bound he will over pray, &o. ELIAS B. EYSTER. March 11, 185*2—3t* . We the undersigned citizepsof Dickinson town* ship* in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we aro Weil acquainted with the above named Eiias 13. Eyster, 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 entertain strangers and travellers. Francis H Fulton, John Hipponhamer, James D Henrey, Anthony Mellinger, James Moore, S (Harwell, Isaac Stover, Jacob Lofever,' Michael Severs, John Steinmitz, John Palm, John Ewing, Daniel Negley, John Mellinger. Tavern License. To the Honorable the Judges of ihe Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence of Cumber land county, at April Sessions 1853. The petition of tfavid Mowrey respectfully repre sents, that yout petitioner Is : provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment In the 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 on the 2d Monday of April 1852; as In duty hound he will ever pray, &e* DAVID MOWERV, March 11, 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 obote named David Mowcry,thathe 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 Taverh is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and . • Lovl Fliokinger* Joseph Ramp, refer Lesher, John Ferguson, Aaron Auntie, W W Frazer, Jno P Rhoads, Peter Stoufler, John Hoagy, Wm M M'Cune, Wm Shoop, P G M'Coy, Jacob tcsher, David Wherry, ’’ ‘ ‘ Tavern license, To tho Honorable the Judge* of the Court otOe rat Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1852. Tho petition of Joseph W. Patton, respectfully represents, that your petitioner la provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment In the house ho occupies as such in tho West Ward, in tho borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner therefore prays your Honors (o grant him a License for the same the ensuing year, comment* ing on tho Sd Monday of Apill 1863. JOS. W. PATTON, March 4,1852—3 t ■ Wo the undersigned citizens of (he West Ward, in tho borough of the county of Cumber land, do certify that we are well acquainted with tho above named Joseph W Patton, that ho is of good repute for honesty and tomperonee, ond is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for tho ac commodation of strangers and. travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers arid travellers. Robert Allison, John U Parker, Wnt Cart, James Davis, James F Lamberton, George Hendel, F A Kennedy, Johnston Moore, Oeo L Murray, A Ro. berls, J Rhonda, Wm T Brown. NEWgTOtIB. ; FILED to ovatfio.wlnt.wtOi'•NSW;GOODS, and the cash system adobied—the pass-book system abolished—therefore, 'bring oti your "dfhg bats’’ and save frdm 36 to 40 percent., that otherwise you 1 are required to pay where tho credit system is fn vogue. ' Tho subscriber announces to tho public that he lisa returned from tho city with a largo and complete stock of GOODS, all now, which have been selected with groat care, from first hands, and with special reference (o (ho wants of the people and for this market. They will bo sold ot 10 per cent, advance on first cost. . Tho merchant who does business on tho cash princlpto has quick returns, and consequently can purchase hit Goods to bettor advantage and sell at smaller firoSfs Chflri he who seljs on 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 lo your Interests and free your«olvcs of the enormous tax under which you have been and are still laboring. This you can do by purchasing your Goods at- tho cheap'cash store of the subscriber, at the old stand in South Hanover street, near Scott’s hotel. My stock of goods consist of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, the prices of which Will astonish every one. In the Ladles department' 1 will be found changeable end fancy Borage Delaines, Bilk Poplins, Ginghams, Prints of the latest patterns and the most fashionable French styles, together with a magnifi cent assoilment cf Laces, Edgings & White' Goods. Swiss and Mull Muslins, plain, figured, striped and barred Muslins, of the best makes, latest designs and very low* In addition lo the above I have a large supply of Fresh Groceries, such as Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices, dec., the prices of cunnot foil to pleaae; Tobacco. ■ By strict attention to business and a desire to please, I hope to receive a share of public patronage. CHARLES BARNITZ. Carlisle, March 4, 1862—tf , Notice to Tavern Keepers. "pERSONS to whom Tavern Licenses were gran- X tcdal the last Court, are requested to call and lift (hem on or before the Monday of (he. April Court, (12th AprilJ.- All Licons.V that ir'e riot lifted at that time will bo handed over to tbe Prose cuting Attorney. . W. 8. COBBAN, Co. Tree, Carlisle, March 11, 1852—3 t Estate Notice." LETTERS testamentary on the estate of. Adam Cory a, deceased, late of North Middleton Ipwn ship, Cumberland county, Pa., have been granted by (ha Register of said county, to the subscriber living In the same township. - All persons indebted tossid estate will make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present them for settlement/ WM. F. SWIGER, Ex’r. February 26, 1862—61 - • ~ • . Tavern Llccueo. ; Totfrs: Honorable the Judges of (ho Court of GenerajiQuarlerSessions of the Peace of Cumber land counly*.at<April Sessions 1852* . :•. Tho petition of John- Hooker, respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of publio entertainment in the house he now occupies as such in Dickinson township. Your petitioner, therefore^prays Honors to grant him a Li cense for the same the ensuing year, commencing on the Sd Monday of April 1652; as in duty bound ho will ever pray, &o. JOHN HOOKER. March H, 1852—31* We the undersigned citizens of Dickinson town ship, In the county pf Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named John Hooker, 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 entertain strangers and travellers.;- ... Samuel Beelcm,. sr. t|i John W Horst, Solomon Drindle, James S Henry.; H W M’Cutloogh, Wm .Harper, Jacob Goodhari, Israel Zlnn, Jas Ounlap, Davjd .Williamson, Wm Bower, A Davidson, M Long, Alex M’Kineiry. Robt Linn, Jno Ghisnell, Jacob Chisnell, John Newcomer, John Kissinger, John Spence, Jos Forbes'. ‘ , • Tavern License. < To tho Honorable the Judge* of the Court Of Go* neral Quarter Session* of the Peace of> Cumberland county* at April Session*, 1863. The petition of Jonathan DlSenderfer* 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 Shippcnsburg. Youf petitioner therefore, pray* your Honor* to grant him a License for the same the ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Mori • day of April 1852, as in duly bound be willovcr pray, dec. JONATHAN DIFFENDERFER. , .Wo the undersigned citizens of: the borough of Shipponsburg, in the county of Cumberland! do cer tify-that wo are well acquainted with the above Domed Jonathan DiiTondorfer, (hat he Is of good rApute for honesty end temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of atrapgors .and travellers, and that such Inn or TavewJ* hepcssafry to occomm’oddle the public and and travellers. Peter. Henry Itiobtdne, Samuel■ Arnold, Jonathan Coovor, J Prfguo, R Scott, W O Lee, L G Duley, Samuel Anderson,-John Kichbaam, Philip Dieliicb, Ephraim Mull, James Lindsay, Jno Rush, Alexander Moleer. Tuvcin Llccmo. *l*o 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 David Stevenson, fespeol full? represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of Public Entertainment in the house he now oc cupies as such in the township of Easlpennsboro** Your petitioner,-therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a License for the satne, the ensuing year, commencing on the Snd Monday of April 1653; as in duty bound he will ever pray, &o. : : DAVID STEVENSON. March il,:iBs9—3id Wo the’undersigned citizens of the township of Eastponnsborouah, in the county of Cumber land, do certfr/ that.we..are Well acquainted with the abovA-naCned Datid Stovertsoo, theft he is of good repute for honesty And temperance, and is well provided with house rooitf and conve niences for. the accommodation pf strangers and travellers, and that each Inn or l v avern is neces sary .to. accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. , Daniel Niedhamer, Solomon Ebersolo,' John Henry, Geo Moltz, Simon Oyster, A P Erb, John Slibson, H W Durnbaugh, Henry KillhefTer, To bias Moltz, Martin,Kreger, Kensoo Freeland. , Tavern License* TO tho Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at April Sessions, 1863. : Tho petition of Joseph Helser, respectfully re presents, that your petitioner is provided with (he necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house ho now occupies as such in the East Ward in Carlisle. Your petition er,'therefore, prays ydur Honors to grant him a License for the same, tho ensuing year, commenc ing pn the 2d Monday of April 1852; as In duty boity ho will evo, pray, *fjj g . EpH nErs^R Match 11,, IB62—Si . U»a undersigned cilixona of the East Ward in tho Borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cum berland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the abpve named Joseph Helser, Inat he Is of good repute for honoety and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation ofotrangers and travellers, and that such inn or lovorn is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and tra vellers. . • : • Peter GutshaU, Geo Z DenU. Geo M’Feely, R Snodgrass. W.m Rents. .John Zollinger,* Win H Trout, Phli|p Arnoid, 'M Holcomb* F Gardner, J Baughman, Daniel Eckels, E Common, •- - • > POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOB 1881. MICHAEL G. BBLTZHOOVBR, SKILES WOODBURN, and GEORGE Esquiresy Directors of the Poor and of tho House of Employment ‘ of Cumberland county, in account with said co’Untyj front the first day of Janu ary to the thirty-first day of December, A. D 1851, inclusive, viz: , Dll. I To amount drawn from county Tree* ■ , , 1 surer, fSQOO 00 To cash received from Shrom for hides and skins, 190 05ft Cash of H< Snodgrass for use,'. 65 00 V of A. Trlpner for boarding, 48 76 “ of G. S. Sanderson for me of M. Knelile, “ of Adams county for support of paupers* “ of A. Wells, S* Fisher & Mur* obey, Eaqrs.,.fines, of Lancaster,county for support i of paupers,.. “ of deceased paupers, “ for indentures, “ for sundries, $5(361 00} Ami due Directors bj count;, 940 37} . ; $6,997; 37} - «'i' '’•/'f’Arrt'H#'**-! -v-f v fiy;.. 1 -.’! 'in V • 1.:,' v /; .-c u i >■' t-s-1 {>■'.: tn£ i '.-rr:*' i-4 V ■' ~..- v>'.; )•' ■ - . •- ..V.-V !•*• ’!•* -V'T* 3 ■•■’j ••►-» ‘ J’A J.' - I JACOB SQOIER t jßij., Treasurer bfiht Poor Hov ty, in aieount toilh ihz Director* of said Inti thirty-Jlnt day of Butmi. To cash received from county Treater. 95000 00 <* fromj. Lobaeh, Steward, from *’* different source* as exhibited. ■ in the foregoing statement, 35100} Amount due Treasurer.by county* .- ? 946 37J Stock on the Fafm Ist January, 1852. 7 bead of Horace, 14 milch Cows, S'tf head of Steers, SO head.of Hogs, id* Shoals, id Sheep anil.la Calf. - . * Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, Fattened arid Killed cm the Farm 1851 33 Beeves, average weight 499 pounds, (16,434 lbs.) 39 Hogs, average weight 917 poondr (8.463' lha.) 46 Sheep, average weight 41 pouods, (1,966 lbs.) 15 Calves, average.weight 63 pounds, (98ft. lbs.) making In all (37,846 lbs.) .....} Farming' Utensils on (he Farm tel January 1853. 1 broad and 1 narrow wheeled Wagon, 1 wagon bed, 1 pair of wood-ladders, S pair, of hay-ladderS,' 1 cart and cart-gears, 1 .sleigh and harneis, Millbury, 3 ploughs, 4 harrows. 6 double shovel plows,* 3 single shovel plows, I stone wagon, 1 threshing machine and horse power, I funning mill, 1 rolling; screen, 1 corn sheller,.! ground r011er,.3 cutting ooxea, 9 grindstones, 3 log chains, 34 oowa ohaipsl 6 sett of wagon gears, 6 sell of plow gears, 3 sell of carpenter tools, 1 sett.of blacksmith tools, I celt of butchering tools, 6 wheelbarrows, 1 cabbage knife, 5 grain cradles, end a variety of axes, picks; mattocks, crowbars, shovels, forks, rtkes, corn hoes,' eiekels# sAythes* spades# sledges, atone ham* mers, single and double trees, Ac. Schedule showing the proceeds of the Farm for 18 at.. 1300 bushels of Wheal, 37 of rye, 654 of cate, <5OO of corn, 763 of potatoes, 3 of liraothj, flO ofrei, beets, 14 of beana and peas, 40 of onions, 3 of little onions, 18 of paranlos, 10 of.tomgtoee, 3006 head' of cabbage, 5698 ououmbere* made 60 loads of bay, 14 loSds of cornfodoer, 6 barrels of good elder, d of water elder, and 34 brtahels of olovArseed, Manufactured and made irt the FfoUsC and Shop,’ Si 6 ihlrti arid chemise, Bcomforts, 144 frbeke, 76 petticoats, 76 aprons, 46 caps, 16 sun bonnets, 30 chaff beds, 73 pillow’oSbasi 60 pair of sfoeklngs knitted; 46, palr.of •lockings'fooled, .ippde 60. sheets, ] 6 bolsters, 35 towels, 30 bafrAls of soft soapj 86 lbs. of hard sokp, vbiishefs of dried peaches, U>lWofdrMol,.rri«.: ' •’-'•’iosajW T Matilda o. LODAOH, M»ir6s. ; j Tht Directors, s•£., of laid Inllllullan anntx the following exhibit of extra labor, ire., performed .; by the Steward/ itdron and Paupere, ffoia the firet dap tf January to the Mrly-firll . day nf December, 1851, intliiiite, viz i ' " M.do SO coffin., 9 wheelbarrows,‘itf spittoons,' 40 willow bsskOlS, 8 round splint bushel baskela, rl built a now potoh Infrontof lha Foot Hooae, 1 step-ladder, 1 Isrgb stiop trough,out 75cords of wood, ... made 400 rails, quarried stone for and mads 66 tods of atone fence, 3 now largo gntea, and dons about ,96 worth of blaokamllbing. iffmnbar of Paupers In tbs Institution-fat January 1861, of rthioh99w.ro colored, II6 v! " > Number admitted up till 3 lit December 1661, of which 14 wars colored te 8 boro in house, IBS - Making lha whole, number through iha jeer, . .. Of which if died, 10children bound out, 19 doped and 147 discharged, 180 - Leaving the number of Peepers in (he Foot Hones let January 1889, of whlbh 98 are colored, 19S', Out-door Poupe'ta enpporled at pnbllo expense through the Jeer, ,7 Whole huipbAT supported through the yesr, . . Of those remaining In the Poor House 3lsl December 1861, there sfe— Males W, of whlAh 13 are colored, Females 44, of which 13 sra oolored. . And 7 oQI-door psupors, of which t is oolored, T'iri's-- ..... ' ' t V. ' f There «re e« neat’»»ten be aaoertelned 3 Onder I year; 5 troth,Ho 5; S fromO lo }6j 8 ftqm lo' * ? 90- IS from 90 lo 30! IS from 80 to 40; iSfrora 40 to 80; IS from SO lo 60;15 from 60 la 70| iB noih " 7o’to 80j 8 from 80 lo 90! 4 from 90 lo 10011 above 100. ' . : In addition lo the above, 367 iraneienl panpera or travellere have bees received and aoppoitedfoi ohott poriode wllhoul regular otdere. - Wo, iho Dtreolora of lli« Foot and of ilia Home of Employment for the County of .Cumhetlanrf, | do certify that the chore and foregoing statement to contain a Jim and true exhibit of the Institution during the period above elated; according totbe beat of oor knowledge.' ■ - .1, - - I- . Given under,our bands this Aral day of January, In tho yoar of„purj Lord one Ihouaand elgbt bun- !,' drod and flfty-liro. M i,G. fIELTZHOOVKR, ./V ' ■' l - ■' SKILES WOODBUBN, Cz)i>tefbt‘l. . ' : GEORGE SHBAFFEB, 5 W, ( We (hi Ondetelffhad Auditor# of Cumberland county, elected and sworn according 16 la*i harlnf lil examined'the accounts and yoochora of the Directors of the Poor end'Honse of. Employment ofaaid 1 county, from the lot day of January irt.tha thirty-first day of December,'A.-D,'lB5lV do certify that ‘ we And a balance due to the Direotore aforesaid,of nine hundred and forty-six dollars and ihlriy-aetrenno, and (hreedcurih cents, by the county Worsaald. Olven undctour.hacda at,Carlisle, this Ulh day, of, j January, A, D, IflStf, ' , , X, ’ * January,» , , , , , PHIMP'QDIGEIiiY, ■ , d,,„ I.BWIB HYEn. Wdrfrters »>• BAMUEb MEOAW, > ' 'V “ , March*, ;lv ’ -43 R. r - By payment of Intereai on dower In fa- ' ,vor of Mrs. O’Brien tm the land pur chased of A. M’Dowell, In 1842; , $ .38 91 : * Oath for groceries, merchandise, cloth- , . , . .log, and bedding Included, ( IQBS 17_ Cash foi shoemaklng,. tailoring anfl ,V ’’ " . *' s .halting, de, , Cash for support of outdoor paupers, ;249,jll A : 44 money advanced by J* Squler, ■ . ... Esq., Treasurer, for 1851, 419 704., 44 for stock, BlftOO-,; 44 Carlisle Deposit Bank, - .300:06 . 44 grinding, barrels, &«., 148 7 “ hardware, cedarwaro & colliery, T 24 01-44 44 stone coal for 3 yeats, ' ' * 193 65 T f 44 for leather, • Jl * 177 861. . 44 carpenter work, 91;95 4 44 blacksmlihlntf, ; • ■ 71143** ; 44 Philadelphia Afmi HoaadTor ' '* u 1 support of pahpdrs, V,., ,09 79^ 41 Ffanklinco. supporiorpeupers, .10 f 0 ’ •», .Outdoor funeral expenses, . .5325^,* |«» Out-door, medical aid, . - ’.'.3£fcoj., ' 44 Constable's, fees for removing . n ‘'*' r^J44: paupers,. ... . , “ Materials, Ac., for aso of farm, , 2$ 404 ;.^ 44 foreloverseed, . 40 60 ~, 44 for plaster; 17 .60 / 44 for manufacturing saulneu; U ,32 43$ 44 ; for saddlery, • 19 -474 ' 4r for wagonmaking,• **• 34 374* 44 for lumber, ‘ 49 20* 44 , for tftrand doppef wire and link- " r /■"' • eriogi ' *• 44 Tor spouting tod repairing; ' 36 12J , ‘ 4 / for freight and car fare,* • - I s for postage, * 4 for castings, , ,o’iO^ ■ 44 for repairs,&o. aooht the house ,■. i.A i*r. .addohthefarai* . • ; • i. l7,9S#,ii 44 for stationary ' , ~-lj7lj|^t 44 for sundries, 860 - . 44 Jos. Lobach'a salary; hireling**' wages Included,. < . - . .COOi 00V “ Dr; J. Baughman’s salary,for I > -.1. r. u year, . ~ . . .f 00.00., ii J&Cob Squler, Eaq.Treasurfcr, 1 . V f . year's salary • ... * .’4O 09 441 Lemuel Todd, Esq. attorney for 60 00 89 61 9 60 6 11 6 48 4 50 6 00 one year* Tboi. Bradley extra dervicea tf ■ : Director, . IS 00'' M. G. Beltxhoofer d 6 ; “ f .8*75 *• Skilee Woodbqrn do J • • •' 9 00 : - u ygta 96,997 37| Me and Botut of Employmeni of Cuinberiaiid tilutioihfrom the Jirtl day of January, to tit* . i er, 1851 1 iiictutive, tit * iff dash paid order* a* above •fcW f t6,897.375/ 96,997. 37| IPVir.Wv i :-"3o‘ 00 -i $6,297 371 i * *.* •- .. iv. V: 1 f-j - I- 1 - ' 'i<iv 4 - -»> ;.r i
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