*»• i /. TRUSTEE’S SALE Of Valuable Town Lots/ , BV virtue of an order of Iho Orphans’ Court of county, Iho nnderfiipned will expose Mtrptrbilosale, on the premises, on Saturday the ISili 'day df Ma(bh7'lBs3, at 3 o’clock P. M„ Iho fol lowing properties, to wit-: . All that desirable Town tot, commonly known ‘aa the "Poplar Lot," situate at the south wcotend ,df Hanover street, in the borough of Carlisle, con . fdininjr dbbut Three Acres, bounded by said street, ,the ■Whlriut Bottom road, a lot of P, Phillips' Heirs, hnd. by Sodth street. Abo, a Lot of around, containing about Throe Acres, situate in said borough, bounded on the north by the Grave Yard, on the oast by the Grave Yard Lane, sooth by a lot of Samuel Hepburn, and on the west by a lot of J. W. Eby. i 'Both these properties will be offered in Town lots, or as they now are, to suit purchasers. The last named lot is an eligible location foracemelery. Terms of sale-: Ten per cent, of the purchase money on Iho day of sale; ,one-fourth of the pur chase money to bo paid on The confirmation of the sble, ahd (lie balance to be secured by bonds and mortgages, conditioned for the payment of the in terest thereof semi-annually to Mrs. Elizabeth Owen, and the principal at her decease, to her heirs at Idw. JACOB SHROM, Trustee under the mill of thoe. Hurra n. dec'd February 3, 1853—fit Harrisburg, Carlisle & Ohambcrsbnrg Turnpike Boat! Company, EXHIBIT of tolls received, repairs and expenses, on the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chsmbctsburg Turnpike Road Company, from Ist January to 31st December 1852, inclusive, as follows, lo wjj • DR. Tb hmdunt of tolls received at Galea, $4,324 35$ To hdlonCo at settlement for ISSI paid into Court at Jantfry 1861, 1,470 58$ Balance of 1 8j>l paid to creditors of Assembly of 1 823, *SB 6c '3O. 1,4 70 58$ for repairs on road for 1852, 1,009 61 Gale Keepers salaries, 900 04 Managers,pay, 261 0l) Secretary s salary, 25 0() Treasurer’s salary, 75 99 incidental expenses, 51 59 Postage, taxes and stationary, 9 60 Vocurreut mbney received in tolls, 10 00 $3,902 23$ Batunco paid into Court to bo applied under the act of Assembly aforesaid, $ 1,892 70$ COPY , Certified on oath to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, the lOth day of January A. D. 1853, SAMUEL W. KEVIN, Trens'r. TAKE NOTICE Thai the Court of Common Picas of Cumberland ' cotinty, have appointed Tuesday tbo 22<J day of March next, at fhc Court House, in tbo borough of Carlisle, at o’clock A. M. for hearing and dcleimin- 1 mg the claims of the rCßpcdlivo creditors against the! Company, agreeably to the Acts of Assembly made for the relief of said creditors on tho Ist day of Apri, 1823, and the supplements thereto*, at tho aforesaid time and place, the preferred (if any) and all other creditors, are requested to ha^o - their respective claims duly authenticated and presented, and also (6 furnish evidence at the same time, whether any claims have been assigned, or are still held by ihe original owners; and also proof to establish the con sideration of their claims, whether for work, mule-1 rialsv &c. * Di the Court. Eobrtmy 9, 1853—31 Apprentice Wanted, WANTED, a boy to learn the Tailoring busin ess/ One who has been at the trade preferred Inquire at this office. Jan. 27—3w. For Rent. THE dwelling house in the Brick Row North East side of the Pdblic Square, in thu Borough of Car lisle, now in tho occopacy oi Thompson Rvigblor.— Possession given Ist of April next. For terms apply to tho subscriber, Jan. 27—4 w» FOR RG\T rjMJE new two dory Brick House and Dackbuild- X ing, situated in East Main Sired,and al present •cefipfad by J. U. Bratton, is offered for rent from the Ist 6f April next. For terms and particular enquire of JAtNinry Id, 1853-r^t WILLIAM MOUDY To Lumbermen, CAUGHT afloat on the Susquehanna river,by the subscriber, on the 20lh 6f Docr'mbor, 1853, two wl.llo pine logs, 1G fuel long, having a few knots in them. One is marked will) a notch cut sound it, ami has A X E X and a double Crowfoot*, the other is marked will) red keel. The owner is requested to come forward, prove-property, pay charges, and take ibom away February 3,1953—3 t FREDERICK STONER, *>RI)G stone FOR SALE. WILL be sold, w.ihoul reserve, at public am- Mon, on Saturday tbo I2Mi install), liio entire Block 'oT Drugs, ManiciNr.s, Dvk-Stuvfs, and Fancv Goods, wllli all the fixtures belonging thereto, bo* log the same purchased by us of S. A. Hubbard. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the promises, opposite Pulton’s Hotel. Terms made known at (hat lime. RROWN & STURGEON, Ijy S. A. HUUDAJID. February 3,1853—2 l DR. JOHN S. SPRIOOS, OFFERS bis professional services to the people of Dickinson township anil vicinity. Residence— On the Walnut Bottom road, 1 mile oastof Ccntre vilfe\ Fbbrilnry 11, 1853.—1y* For Kent. THE etoto room now occupied by C. InliotT, in South Hanover street. Apply to • 11. W. RAWLINS. January 13, 1853. * NOTICE. A *¥* an Orphan's Court, began on Monday the lOtli 1853, and huldon at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, before Uio lion. James 11. Graham, President Judge, and Samuel Woodburn fend John Rupp, Esquires, Associate Judges, &c., the following proceedings were had, to wit: In tho matter of the alias writ of partition and Valuation of the real estate of Samuel Irwin, dcc’o., aloof Hopewell .township, Cumberland county.— 'low, to wit, 20th January, 1653. On motion of iamuol Hepburn, Esq., rule upon all tho parties in blorcal to appear at tho neJcl staled Orphan's Court, b be hol'd for said county, on the 33d day of March. 1853, and accept or refuse to accept the said real estate at the valuation, &0., personal notice to bo given to all the parlies interested within the county, or within'forty miles, and to l)iose beyond that die* tsoce by publication in one newspaper printed in (ho county, for Tour weeks previous to (ho mooting of said Court, and by loiters addressed to them with notice of kaid rule at their nearest Post Office. By tjic Court. Cumberland County, at. ' I do certify that the foregoing is a . VanWSC* true copy of Record remaining In tho office of the Clerk of tho Orphan's Court of said county, ■QjfeßSpi In testimony whereof, I hovo hero ** unto set my hand and tho seal of said Court, at Carlisle, the 30th January, A. D. 1653. BAMUEL MARTIN, CVk.of Ct. Jan. 37—4 w. BOOTS & SHOES. Wo would invite all those who wish to lay out their money to a good ad vantage, to call and examine out ptotk before pur charing elsewhere, - SoplM ARNOLD & LEVI County of Cumberland, from the Ist day of January to the Blst day of Made by the Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in the 22d and 23d sections Of the Act of Assembly of this CdtUmonweallh, passed on the ISth day of April, A. D. i 834. And also in conformity with the 37th sec tion of the same act, which requires the County Treasurer, once ifi every year, to state his account and produce his vouchers to the Commissioners, which after examination hy said Commissioners shall bo by them laid before the County Au ditors, for settlement according to law. In accordance with which William 8. Cobean; Esq., Treasurer of Cumberland coun ty, submits the following as a correct exhibit of his Receipts and Expenditures for (he past year, ending the 3 1st day of December, A. D. 1852. To bulancu in hands of Treaanrer at last aatilemout aa per Auditors statement, $9690 44; To arndun of outstanding taxes at last Battlement, 15117 84 do of County tax assessed for 1853, 30063 82 do of Slate abatement on payment of $35,000, 1315 78 do of flnea and verdict fees received of David Smith, Esq. Sheriff, 98 13 do, of verdict fees received of W. H. Miller, Esq., Dept’y. Att’y. Genl, 400 do received of Isaac Shelleberger&Saml Dillor on bond lo County for bridge in full, 174 00 do do of Wm. M. Biddle forfeiture for S. Oyster to" Commonwealth, '285 94 do do on Miscellaneous receipts from various, persons-, 167 58j $5,794 93$ Schedule of-CoOnty taxes outstanding on the Ist of January A. D. 1853, subject to exonerations and commissions. Boroughs Townships. Monroe, Dickinson, Silver Spring, Westpennsborough, Dickinson, Raatpennsborough, Monroe, Shippensburg Uuro’. Shippensburg Tp., Carlisle, Dickinson, Eaelpennsborough, Frankford, H*ampden, Hopewell, Mechanicsborg, Monroe, Newton, New Cumberland, New villc. North Middleton, Silver Spring, Southampton, Shippensburg Boro’. Shippensborg Tp. Sooih Middleton, Wosipcnnsborouglv* $5,79-1 93J Grand Jurors fur services in 1852, Traverse Jurors for Services in 1852, William Anderson services as Court Crier, James Dunbar services as Tip-slave, : Henry L. Burkholder furnishing meals to Jurors per order of dourf, John Harder for candles furnished for courts, Samuel W. Hnverstlck for pine oil furnished for courts, Christian InliofT for oil furnished for courts, Charles Ogilby for (’OOO Malting fo - court bar. vV illiam H. Miller Esq. Deputy Au’y General fees in Commonwealth cases, Witness fees in Commonwealth cases, Justices’ fees in Commonwealth cases, Constables fees in Comtoonweahli cases, ROUT. IRVINE. County Auditors and Clerk for auditing accounts oflhOl, Philip Quigley for auditing accounts of Prolhonotary, Recorder and Register, James Loudon for dockets and binding, Samuel Martin fees in Commonwealth cases and filing papers; *125 13J J.mien Loudon for dockets for office, 22 35 John Hycr fees in Commonwealth rases, JO 82 Abel Kenny for press for Recorder's office, 15 00 A. A. Line for stand for press, Peter Gulshul) for repairs in said office, James Loudon fur bond book and Index, James Loudon for duplicates, stationary, binding, &c, . SCO C9J John Sprout f<<r services as Commissioner from Ist January to 6th November, J5O 00 Win (I '('rout for services as Commissioner from Ist January to 3lel December, 310 50 Joseph G Crcsster for services as Commissioner from Ist January to 31st December, 136 50 John Uobb for services as Commissioner from 6th November to 3lal December, 36 00 Lemuel Todd 1 years salary ns Attorney and extra professional services, 102 80 Win Hitey 1 years salary as, Clerk and for distributing duplicates', wttrrenisi &c. 100 00 Mr. Dunbar for cleaning office; 1 00 John D Oration for public printing, Joromo K Doyur do *do E Beatty do do Eastern Penitentiary Eastern Penitentiary for support of convicts for 1651, Jail find County Penitentiary James P Lamberlon and others for hickory wood for Jull| James Gallagher and others for clothing for prisoners, A & W Donlz for muslin, &0., for bed clothing fur prisoners; Mrs. Margaret Snot* jrass for goods purchased for Jail, I'idword Havllland on account of superintendence of New Jail) Commissioners expenses viewing Gettysburg prison, John Rosier for fepalrlng pomps And hobbies, Martin Common and James M’Oarler for guarding prisoh, Potor Guiahall for repairs, Samuel Weizell Cor removing fences, William Lino and other regulators for services regulating, ■ Levi Lino for cutting down trees and removing same, David Smith, sheriff, for support of prisoners, &o. Dr W W Dale I years salary as physician to Jail, Jacob Squier, Treasurer of Poor, for support of 1863, Skilos Woodburn salary as Director for 1661 and *63, Ooorgo ShcafTor salary as Director for 1661, Michael G DeltzhoovJyr salary as Director for 1863, Robert 0 Slerrott and other Visitors salary for 1861, George W Shoaffer and other Visitors salary for 1853, Road Orders and Damages. Peter I.ivingor amount of damages awarded by court, $96 00 Potcr Huntsborgor jjroount of damages awarded by oouri, 180 00 George Kltnk amount of damages awarded tty court, ?1 00 Road orders, &o„ paid on certificates of clerk of courts, 77 93 Henry Myers and John and Joseph Outsball on account of Bridge Building, $9499 00 John H Spahr and others for repairs of various bridges, 939 96} STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES December, 1853, inclusive. WM. S. COBEAN, Esq., Treasurer. Rccci pifs, Total receipts for 1852, STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES. By Payments. Proihonotary’s Office. Recorder’s Office Register’s Office, Commissioner’s Office, Public Priming. Poor House, OF Tta CoUtdon Names. Samuel Brtoker, Jacob Claody, William G. Hamilton, Edward Phifipb, John Hemm7nger,-§r. Jacob Longnecker, Michael L. Hoover, James Bricker, Andrew Frazier, Joseph C. Thompson, John Peffer, sr. Emanuel Holtz, Daniel Myers, Peter Drawbaugh, John M. Miller, David Swjler,’! Jacob Morrott, John Weslheiffer, Owen James, llezekfab RhoSds, John KilcJi, Benjamin Koat, Dewalt Pislee, William Reichert, Elias Hoch, Thomas Bradley, Benjamin Williams, Courts. Auditors. Bridges. , Appropriations. Cumberland and Union Fire Companies appropriation for 1852, Assessors for services performed, Elections. Officers for holding Township, General and Presidential Elections, $1359 19$ William M Biddle, Attorney fur Mrs A McCroskey, for 3 lots, $4OOO 00 Franklin Gardner, C Von Heilen and others, for repairs at prison, 436 61 Loans and Interest. Mrs Isabella Carolhors amount County bond and 3 years interest, 260 00 Miscellaneous. Hickok & Dock for eett of weights end measures for gounty, K G Wright for SO copies of election laws, Henry Saxton for Hardware for use of county, John N Armstrong for lumber furnished county* William Lino for Linden trees for county, James Marlin for laying floors in offices, William Randolph for 100 bushels of charcoal, Samuel M Hoover far 10 tons of stone coal, James Dunbar for putting stone'ooal aWay, Commissioners expenses viewing Montgomery and Schuylkill prison's, Joseph Morrison and others for shoveling snow, • f William B Bronson for new Map of the United Stbtes, / Samuel Wetzel for repairs of ladder, Alexander S Line far repairs of stoves, &c. Adam Sehseman for horse and carriage hire, James Dnnbar for extra services making fires, putting charcoal away, &c. James Marlin for boxing trees ai Court House, John Hyer and John Goodyear assisting to prepare duplicates, WHitam Trough for hauling sand stone to Poor Hoose, Jason W Kby for sundries furnished for use of county, Barney Carney for White washing offices, James and Mary Dunbar for cleaning the several offices, Isaac and Michael Sheaffer fur making boards for lists of taxable?, Samuel Kidman for pulling weada in Court House Square, George W Hilton far horse and carriage hire, George Wise, jr. amount of expenses defending suit against U. S. Government, Commissioners expenses negotiating for support of prisoners, James Postlewaith amount of Borough tax on properly purchased by county, $40,913 53} Ami. Oulslanttg. $350 25 361 78 176 IB 131 01 389 27 251 227 20 93 22 44 00 641 01 1001 II 177 69 \44 07 135 11 31 91 105 GG 781 95 273 71 83 60 61 97 620 13 718 65 149 37 185 11 70 \7 1124 79 519 31 Inquests. Jodeph C. Thofnpson, Coroner, and others, on Inquisitions* Abatements. John Sollenherger and other Collectors abatements allowed lax payers, Refunded Taxes. J S Haldeman ami others, refunded taxes and costs on redemption of lands sold at Treasurer’s sale, $69 71} I’ox orders on certificates of Justices, Constable’s Returns. Constable's returns on Clerk of Courts certificates, Cr. by amount paid on CommiMionors orders, do do Treasurer's commission at 1$ per cent, do do Outstanding taxes unpaid, do do Collectors fees si 5 per cent, do do exonerations allowed Collectors, do Balance in hands ofTreasurer, do Balance In hands of Win iVI Poi ler former TreasOfer, $8,869 75 Dr. to araotrnt of receipts, Cuubehund County, bs. t i Wo the Commissioners of Cumberland county, do certify «5d tfubmit the foregoing ss a correct < Seal.* statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the county aforesaid, from (he Ist of January to f S ( l >o of December. 1652, Inclusive, as also a schedule of the outstanding taxes (county taxes) in (ho Boroughs and Townships therein slated, together with a statement yf Expenditures under each head of appropriation made by the Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in the 23d and 23d sections of an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth passed the 15th day of April 1834. Witness our hands and seals at Carlisle, this 24th day of January 1853, $402 00 1441 00 85 00 *8 00 27 75 2 75 3 86} 7 21 39 11 114 50 492 96 36 61 75 60} Tost—Wu. Rilxv, Clk. CoVKTV, aa. We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county met according to lav, and having boon sworn pro- 1 cecdi-d to examine llio accounts and vouchers of William S. Coboan, Esq, Treasurer of said county, from ! the Ist diy of January to the 3lst d*y of December 1852, inclusive, do certify that we find the sum oH eight thousand nine hundred and seventy eight dollars and seventy eight cents, duo by said Treasurer to the county aforesaid, as will appear by the foregoing exhibition ofsald oi count. la testimony whereof wo have hereunto sot our hands at Carlisle, this '.‘Osh day of January 1653. LEWU HYER. ) Samuel megaw. yAudiiott, GEORGE Z BENTZ, ) *73 00 6 00 A. L, SPONSI.ER, Register of Cumberland county, in account with the Cdramou fyealth of Pennsylvania, in Collateral Inheritance Tax. *l6 873 1652 January 20, Received of Jjb. M’Cullocli admr, do bonis non of Robl H Dunbar, dcc’d. #2l 55 do do 22, do of Hugh Craig ex'r. of Edward Burd, dec'd. 285 00 do -do 23, do of Fetor Ahl ox'r. ofSamuel Ahl, dec'd. 150 00 do Peb'ry 34, do of David W llornor adni’r. of W M Harper, dec'd. 10 00 do dd 25, do of James R Irvine, cx'r. of Rebecca Hooter, dec’d. 237 50 do March 19, do of Benjamin Noislcy adm'r of Susan A Rlaenbart, deo'd. .60 00 do .do 20, do of John Wunderlich o*‘r of William Baker,-tico'd. 150 00 do April 3. do of Jacob Kinsley udm'r of John Kinsley, dcc’d. 120 00 do do 10, do of R. S. M’Cuno cx'r ofSamuel Duncan, deo'd. 150 00 do do 10, do of John Lino one of the ndm'rs of Salome Line, deo'd. .82 25 do May 11, do of John Fllcklngor and Solomon Tale ex'r of Joint Black, dec'd. Cl 7 50 do do 31, do of James M'Candlish adm’r of M.ary M'Cendlisb, deo'd. Bfl 13 do Juno 11, do of George Rea cx'r of Mary Dunlap, dec'd. 37 57J do do 17, do of John Flickinger «St Solomon Tale ck'rs of John Black, dec'd, 312 7C do July 13, do of R S M'Cunocx'r ofSamuel Duncan, dec'd, 28 89 do do 15, do of John A Lnoghlin cx'r of James Lsughlin, dec’d. 100 00 do August 13, do of J Ellis Banting) adm'r of Sarah Bonham, dec'd. p 2 31 do do 14, do of James McCormick cx’r nf Jane Stuart, doo'd. •>. 67 31 do do 18, do of Philip Duker legatee of William Baker, deo'd. 118 5G do Sept 1, do of James Sharpe cx'r of James Hemphill, dea'd. 21 37 J do Oolbr 2, do of George Walters adm'r of Barney Clever, deo'd. 26 &2 do do 30, do of Hugh Craig.cx’r nl Edward Burd, doo'd. 220 00 do Novbr 8, do of S. Cocklin adm'r of John Chronisler, deo'd. . .40 00 do do 20, do ofGocrgo Buttorfadm'r ofLeooardJJu((orf r deo.'(i. 153 35 do Dccbr 4, do of James ft Irvine ex'r of Rebecca Hunter, ,25 34 do du 7, do of Dr IV IV Nevlo ex'r of David Shields, dob'd. 100 00 8 00 2 25 $3 373 *250 25 205 00 189 00 *599 1851 December ll 6y cash paid T McCnndlUh Appraiser per receipt, do 11 do RobsrfCochran do do do 30 do John Brlokcr do do 1653 January 3 do 8 do 8 do S 3 February 36 March 3 do 18 April 13 do 13 May 31 Juno 1 do 7 do 13 $99 G 34 40 60 10 474 6 13 146 00 ? 05 3 C3J GO 00 2 36 8 60 3 00 1 00 634 394 96 00 July 15 do Alex Sharpo do do do 31 do David do ao August S 3 do William M'Klnsoy do do do 37 dd A A Lino dU do September. Q do J M Dlpkol, Treasurer do c)o 19 do James R Irvine Appraiser do do 88 do John Clondcnio do do Wovoiaberj? do George Mll/or do do do 89 do John C Drown do do December 1 do J M Dicke) Slate TreaaV do do 37 do That D Bryson Appraiser do Completion on 63,416 23 al 5 per cent. I6&00 00 00 00 SO 00 30 00 90 00 00 00 Balance due Commonweatlh, Wo (he undersigned Aaditore of Cumberland county, elected and sworn according lo law in accordance with the act of Assembly passed the 23d day of April 1846. having .examined the above account.of A L Spender, Register for the county aforesaid, in tho matter of Collateral Inheritance .Tax, and find the same correct ae above slated. Wllnois odr hahda at Carliale, thle 7lh day of January 1853. LEWIS HYER, ) SAMUEL MEGAW. > Auditors. GEORGE Z. BENTZ. Assessors. Public Buildings. Fox Orders. WM, fl, TROUT. 1 JOSEPH O. CRESSLER, > Comm Vs. JOHN 8088, } John Dobb do do 1 50 J A Clippingor do do 1 50 Auditors for auditing Register 1 * Collateral Account ae per receipt, 4 50 John Graccy Appraiser per receipt, 1 60 Abm Lsmborlon do do • 1 50 J M Biokol Treasurer do ' 653 85 Robert Moore Appraiser per receipt 1 50 J D Gcesumon dd t)o 1 50 Henry Zimmerman do do 1 50 • James R Irvine do do 1 50 J M Blckol Treasurer do 1315 10 John Gracoy Appraiser do I 60 S*ml Wherry do do I 50 'Sa Appeals for 1893. $95 00 THE Commissioners of Cumberland counljiharo fixed upon the following times and for holding tho appclos on the Triennial AssessrsefiV in the several townships 3c boroughs in 'said county! County Talc—Dolla!'rate 3* mills* State Tax—Dollar rate 3 mills, . J . $470 ooj The return to bo made by tho respective Asses* sors at the times and places fixed for Appeals, at which timo tho Assessor will return two reputable citizens for Collectors. . / i . Monroe township at tho public house of P. B, Goodyear, on tho Ist of March. , •- , Upper Allen and Mcchanicsburg, at the public house of Adam Seirer, la Mcchanicsburg, oh ttfla Sd of March. Lower Allen, at tho public house of Samuel Fry, on the 3d of March. Eastponnsborough and New Cumberland, at the Subiic house of Charles A. Dolson, on theilhof larch. Hampden, at the public house of /oha lfoettr,Ott th** filh of Alarch. $916 00 30 00 34 70* 19 95 7 50 10 00 6 00 39 75 3 50 48 67 6 74 j 6 00 374 7 12* U 00 6 25 9 694 16 00 I 00 '8 03 i' 7 74 7 00 I 87 J 374 31 00 7 75 6 15 II 19 Silver Spring, at the public house of Geo. Duey, on the 7th of March. j Nowton and Frankford, at the public boose of John M. Woodburn,on tho 14th of Match. Mifflin and Ncwville, at the public bouse of Jao. M. Woodburn, on tho ) 6th of March. Hopewell, at tho pa* lie house of David Mowry, on tho I6ib of March, Sbippcnsburg Borough and Township, at the pub*' He house of John Wilkins, on the 17th of March. Southampton, at f.o public house of John Wil kins, on tho Iftth of March. .. Dickinson, at tho public house of Christian Übff* mon, bn (he 10th of March.' j Wcstpcnneboiougli, at tho public faduvo.of Wm. Crozier, on tho 21st of March. . f North Middleton at (ho Commissioner's Office,on the 22d of March. , i South Middleton, at the Commissioner's Offlcd, on the 23d of March. . Carlisle, East Ward, at the Commissioner's Of fice. on the 241 h of March. * West Word, at the Commissioner's Office, on ths h of .March. Assessors will make return at the same lime end place, of (ho yearly rentals of olltavernslandswilh in their respective Boroughs and Townships. Ap peals will ho heard si tho same times and places•• above, on said,rentals. WM. H. TROUT, } JOSEPH O. CRES3EER,£ Commr'*. JOHN 8088, i * Conmjifrsioner'a Office, } Carlisle, Feb. 10, 1953—6 t y $3O 28} $767 11} rire lusurancc- THE Allen and Eustl Ponnabarough iCtofaalVlro Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incur* (toraled by an ucl of Assembly, is now fully organ ized, and in operation under the management of tho following Managers, viz: Daniel Bnly, Wm. R. Gorgns, Michael .Conklin, •Mdclioir Brcnncmnn, Cbriaiian Stavman, John C. Dunlop, Jacob il. ('cover, Lewis llyor, Henry Logan, Benjamin 11. Musser, Jacob Manama, Joseph Wick orsbain, Alexander Call.curl. $9B 62} Tlio rates of insurance are as low and fatrorsMo os any Company of ilio kind in the Stale. Persons wishing (o become members are invited to make ap plication to the agents of the company who are wil ling to wail upon them at uny time. $73 42 195059 35 407 21) 8869 75 1493 26) 508 73 8978 78 1596 44} BENJ. H. MOSSER, Prttidenl. llknhv Lou an, Tice President. Lewis Htku, Srcrcfnry. Michael Cocklin, 7Veosurcr, October 7, 1852, Cumberland County. — Rudolph Martin, ft. Cam* horland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Sear ing; Sbircmanslown; Charles Dell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Alii, Churclitown ; Samuel Graham, Wesipennsboro*; Jumes M’Dowcll, Frnnkford; Made GiifiUb, South Middleton; Samuel Woodburn. Dickinson, Samuel Coovcr, Benjamin Havcrstick, Mcchanioburg, John Sherrlck, Lisburn, David Ojovor, Shepherdstown. York Connly. —John Bowman, Dilltgorgf Pster Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Feq., Washington ; W. S. Picking, Dover; J. W. Croft, Paradise. Uaniiburfr. —Houser «t Locbmun. Members of (be company having polices About to exp ro can have them renewed by making applies* lion lonny of tho agents. 816013 53) $46013 53) WHITE HALL ACADEMY. 3 miles icttlof Harrisburg, Pa, fpHE Fourth Suasion of ibis flourishing Inslit J. lion will commence on Monday (ho Ist of No- I vemher no*l. Parents and Guardians are respect* fully solicited to Inquire into the merits of this | Institution before sending tboir sons ot wards elsewhere. Its location, its internal and domestic arrangements, the course and method of instruction, und the character of the students, it is believed, are such as to recommend it. Ooaidlng,washing, tuition in the English branches, dec., per session, (5 months,) $5O 'dto Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 6 00 Instrumental music, 10 00 ot circulars and other Information,address D. DRNLUVOER, Principal. Whits Hill, Cumb. Co, Pa, Seplember 9, 1862. FOR RENT. THAT well known Store Room, situate 41 the west end fthn business pari) of Main street, ln ihe borough of Mechanlceburg, and o» present occu pied by Millison & Zacharias, is offered for posaussion to bo given on Ist of January, 1853. Alto, the Wajronniakcr Shop, ud]oinlng the stole room—possession given on Ist of April next. The above proportion and also tbo I'aver ; n aland in suid borough, occupied tiy the subscriber, Is of* ferod for sale. Dnceniber 9, 165*3—2m Estate notice, LETTERS testamentary on the estate of jocob Waggoner, loto of Mochamcsburg, Cumbeiltnd county, deceased, have been issued by tbo Register of said county, to the subscribers, the Aral named living in Mochamcsburg, a> d tbo last named in. the ; borough of Carlisle. All parsons indebted to said i relate will moke immediate payment,and those hav ing claims will present them for sottlemen to SUSANNAH WAGGONER, WILLIAM MAIEER, January 13, 1863—0 t ExVe. Estate Notice; LETTERS of AdminlArallon on Iho citato of Robert Stewart, lata of Mifflin township, deceased', have boon issued to tbo subscriber residing in Nowlon township, Cumberland county. All parsons indebted to suui estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will prosotU them properly authenticated for settlement. 23 ll 50 1 60 I 50 .THOMAS A M'KINNEY, Ex*r. January 13, 1953—Ri* A Bargain. THE undersigned wishing to relinquish (he Tin ning and Stove Business, oiler for saloon rea sonable terms, (heir stock of Stoves, Tinware* and Tools. Any person wishing to embark intho above bu siness, would do welt to embrace this opportunity, as the establishment is located in a healthy and an* torpiislng community, with a good tun of custom*. For particulars, address tho undersigned, at Dig Spring P. O. Cumberland county. 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 00 785 03 1 50 1 50 1 50 4 50 414 47 1 60 170 81 January 13, 1869—4t* Tnv Lined UucK Gloves. THE subscriber has lately received an Invoice of Fur Lined Buck Gloves, suitable for Driving Gloves. Also a fW dozen Men's Gum Shoes, which will bo sold very ohcap. . . Januory 20. G VV HITNEU. Mua Dc Lains. . < JUST received another oaao of splendid Gold Mid. al Do Lains, which we aro lolling ol IS&worlb 18J. __ _ N. \V, WOODS, #3,35 136 87 13,416 33 Doe. 26, 1853. Bonnot routliot's. JUST,received on,invoice of Oeirioh and olber Bonnet Feathers, of various colors,-pt half price. Also a cheap lot of Drees (Silk©,- , r - , q w HITNW^ January fl; 1853. '* , r . AGENTS, TERMS JOHN HOOVER. J. HOOD & BON.
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