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POOR HOUSE STATEiERT FOR I®.
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SMIiES! jWOODBURN, GEORGE SHEAFFEB and GEORGE BRINBLE,
-■MEsquirea, Directors of the Poor an(l of the (louse of Employment of Cumber-
Ikhd COtinty, in account’with skid County from the first day of January to
the ahirty-fifst day of December, A. D. 1852, inclusive, viz
.. dr.
To amt drawn from County Treasurer* $6500 00
Cash received from J« Sbrom for hides
.uud ekins t
Oadh received of R'Snodgraea for use,
do of Denote Diskerliey a do
i u: leasedpauper, ;
do of Dauphin county for sup
port of paoperh, 1
do for 10 walnut trees,
do .of Juniata county tbr Sup
port of paupers,
* >,; do for Potatoes,
do for Tallow,
•do' for Clovereeed,
do foT.uee of James Dallas
do 6f Qeo Hebdel for horse,
•do for Indentures,,
'do for, Suadites,
<do. . for use of Maty Koeltle,
■JACOB SQUJER) Esq. y Treasurer of the Poor Uo
ty, in account with the Directors nf said Insh
day of December ,
DR.
Cfth tecelaed <Vona CountyTrrasorer, $6500 00
4o <d« from J Lobach, Steward,
tfrom different souioea as
exhibited in ihe forego*
log statement,
Stock on the Farm Ist of January, 1853.
» head of horaaa, 13 milch cows, 21 head of amors, 2C head of hogs, ID shoots, 3 calves, 37 sheep.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, and Veal, fattened and killed on the Farm in 1852
88 Boots., average weight 652 poonda, (15,450 1b..) 40 Hog., average weight 200 poonds (8000
lbs.) 38 Sheep, avenge weight 45 pounds, (1,710 lbs ) 10 Calves, average weight 02 pounds, (080
lbs.) making in all 25,786 Iba,
farming Utensils on the Farm Ist January, 1853
1 broad and 1 narrow wheeled wagon, I wagon bod, 1 pair of wood-ladders, 2 pair of hay-ladders,
I carl and cart gears, I tillhrlry and harness, S plows, 4 harrows, « double shovel plows, 3 single
who Tel plows, 1 Mono wagoh, t threshing machine and horse power, 1 fanning mill, 1 rolling rOr. en
1 corn shelter. I ground roller, 2 culling-bojes, 3 grindstone*. 2 log chains, 31 cow chains, 0 .0 1 of
wagon gears, sell of plow gears, I soli of carpenter tools, 1 sen of blacksmith tools, 1 sett of botch,
etlng tools, 4 wheelbarrows, 1 Babbage knife, 9 grain cradles, 13 mowing scythes, 4 mattocks, 6
brow-bare, G shoTelS, and a variety of epadee, forks, sickele, tokos, corn hoes, eledgoe, Slone ham
tntfrß, &c.
Schedule shoeing the proceeds of the Farm for 1852,
COO bushel, of wheal, 17 of rye, 1100 of corn, 700 of oats, 000 of potatoes, 6of sweet pole nos
of timothy seed, 23J of elovoraeed, 4 wagon loads of pumpkins 11 4 bushel. of soup henna, 15i of
baas and bunch boins, 35 of onions, 40 ofbeole, 3500 heads of cabbage, 773 doa. cucumbers, 40 tons
SlTtay, 14 loads ofoornfodder. made 30 barrels of older, 90 gallons of apple butler.
Manufactured and made in the House and Shop,
193 .m„. chores, o. ir
87 «-• °< i - j ->■• 43 barreiß “ rsoft 8o " 1 ’
bad 3 pair of pantsl
fcfe Director., #e., of ,aid In,lllation, annex iht following Mil of extra labor, fc.. performed by
IU Steward, Matron and Pauper., from the 1./ day of January to the 31./ day
of December, 1882, inetu.ive, viz ■■
WJ&asgjasrrssi
'.Jo tno hoiiee, , . .
Moklnff the whole putiiber Ibrougb Vho y%*u - .
qr Which 84 died. 4 children hound out, S eloped end idO diiohotjod,
Loaiioß ihe number of Paupers in Iho poor house let January. 1863, of which S 3 are ool'd
Outdoor paupeta supported at public oaponoo ihroogh tho poor,
Whole number supported through llio year. . .
Of .ho.. .be poor house 3U. D.combor, .852, Jboreme^^
Females 41, of which 9 are colored,
And 13 oul-door paupers, of which 1 la colored,
120
a( stm SO Kfa io- T io fromVo 'to Oof {HomCO ‘from
7 °in •WWo'if’to the abort), 320 transient paupers or travellers, have been supported for short periods
vrllbont tegular orders.
We .he Directors of .he Poor end of .ho Hoooo of Eraploymont foMhe C•“'J « # r f c “ h
knowledge. Given under our hand, .hie
l/il day of January, 1853.
. aa. jitnra ftf Cumberland county, elootod and sworn according to law, having
Wo. tho undersigned of the Poor and Hoase of Employment of th o
SLt" Give, under on} hind, .. Carlisle, .hie ml day ef January,
A.D. 1853
crA
By paytnoni of interest on dqwerln favor
of Mrs. O’Brien on (he land purchased
of A. M’Dowell In 1812, $3B 91
By cash for groceries, merchandize* bed*
117 m
65 6o
dtog, clothing, &0., included, 1876 99*
For stock, 1053 50
For shoemakmg, tailoring arid hatting, 366 41
For support of out-door paupers, 373 61
Cash advanced by J. Squier, Treas’r. 940 37*
For roofing Poor House tVlth tin, 403 50
For Lumber, 806 11
For Hardware, 118 60
For outdoor funeral expenses, 46 00
For grinding, barrels, beans, &c. 136 01*
Attorney’s fee and expenses attending a
suit at Pittsburg, 46 00*
For (In, copper and sheet-iron ware and
mending, 64 33
Fot Constables fees, 25 80$
For pulling up lightning rods, 51 50
For Oul-door medical aid, 27 00
For alon&coal, 13 60
For blacksmlthing, 25 58
For Leather, 175 35*
For coopeilng and w agotmakirg, 20 85j
For Saddlery, 12 I2j
For 1 cooking and 1 cannon stove, 2G 00
For manufacturing sauineila, 19 21
Franklin county for support of paupers, 455
For carpenter work, - 31 31
Blind Insti’n for use of S. M’GlaughUn, 25 00
Lunatic Asylum at Harrieburg for sup
'port of S Eckarl, 59 87^
Travelling expenses in settling with dif-
IC6 58
56 00
*3O 00
33 00
17 OO
34 50
56 11
36 00
10 00
3 60
3 00
55 00
♦7,171 13*
ferenl counties, 15 55
For castings, 33 03
For materials, &0., Tor aso of farm, 57 15±
For parroting (in roof, 14 00
For printing, postage and stationary, 3 80
Interest paid Carlisle Deposit Bank, 3 20
For sundries, 10 03
Dr. J Baughman balance of salary for ’SH, 96 00
J Lobrth's salary, '(hirelings wages in
cluded,) 600 00
Dr W NV Dalesalaty for 1 year, 100 00
L Todd, Esq., Attorney for 1 year, 30 00
Jacob Squier, Treasurer, for 1 year, fO 00
M G Beltehoover e*lra services as llhrcctor, G 00
Skiles Woodburo do do 9 00
George Sheaffer do do 13 50
67,046 40
Balance In hands ofTrcasurcr, 194 72
*7,171 13 i
tuse and House nf Employment nf Cumberland coun
iiutiun,from the la( day nf January to the 31 at
1852, inclusive, viz •
By payment of Directors orders, 67,046 40$
By balance in hands of Treasurer, 121 724
£7l 13J
67,171, 13$,
jos. LODACH, Steward.
MATILDA C. LOUACH, Matron.
SKILES WOOOBOBN,
GEORGE SHEAFFER,
GEORGE BRINDLE,
JDir«e(orc of the Poor of Cumberland County.
WHEREAS (ho Honorable James H. GbaiUu
President Judge of the several (Courts of Com j
mon Pleas of thecountlos'of Cumberland,Perryand
Juniata,inPonnsylvania,and justiceo thosoveral (
Courlsof Oyer and Torroinerand GeneralJailDc-.
livery.in said counties, and Hon. John Roppand (
Sami. Woodburn, JQdges of tho Court of Oyer and
Torminorand General Jail Delivery, for tbotriolof,
all capital and other offences, i n the said county o f
Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed dated
tho 20th of January 1853, have ordered tho Court
of Oyer & Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to
bo boldon at Carlisle, on tho 2d Monday of April,
next, (being tho llih day) at 10 o’clock in thej
forenoon, to continue two weeks. I
ISfOTrCEisthoroforo given, othoOoro
nor, Justices of tho Peace Sc Constables oft hosaid j
county of Cumberland,thaUhoy ore by the said pro- {
copt commanded to bothon & there in their proper,
nations, and allothcr remembrances, to do those
thingswbichtothoir offices appertain to be done,and
alUhOßothataroboundby rocogniznnccs.toproeccutc
against thopribonors that are or then sballbo in the
Jail of said county, afro to bo there to prosecute them
as shall bo just.
JOSEPH McDAIIMoND, Sh’ff.
Sheriffs’ Office, Cnrlislo, Feb. 24, 1860.
67,171 13$
$7,171 13
ISO
LEWIS*HYER,
SAMUEL MEGAW.
GEORGE Z. BENTZ,
Auditofe of Cumberland County. 1
Prociamu lon.
Tavern License,
TO (ho Honorable (he Judges of the Court of
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber
land county, at April Sessions, 1853.
The petition of Joseph- tteiser, respectfully re
presents that yoor petitioner is provided with life
necessary requisites for keeping a house of-public
entertainment in tho bouse ho now occupies as
such in tho East Ward, ih Carlisle. Vour peti
tioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grabt him
a license for tho same tho ensuing year, commen
cing on the 2d Monday of April nelt. And ns in
duly bound be will ever pray, &c
February 31, 1853—-3i*
JOSEPH HRISER.
Wo iho undersigned citizens of iho East Ward,
of iho Borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cum*
berland, do oeitify that we are well acquainted |
with the above named Joseph Heiser, (hat ho Is of■
good rbputd for honesty and temperance, and is
well provided with bouse room and conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and travellers,
and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to ac
commodate the public and entertain strangers and
travellers.
John Zollinger, Daniel Eckels, William Dell,
Philip Arnold, C. loliofT, Francis Eckels, Georgo
M’Feely, J. Baughman, Andrew Holmes, Robert
Irvine, F. Gardner, A G Lechler.
Tavern License^
TO the Honorable iho Judges Court of
General Quarter Sessions of \ho Peace of Cumber
land county, nt April Sessions, 1853.
The petition of William Moudy, respectfully
represents that your petitioner is provided w ith (lie ;
necessary- requisites for keeping a houso of public ,
entertainment in the houso ho now occupies as>
such in the East Ward, in Carlisle. Your pen-!
lionor, therefore, prays your Honors i.i giant him
a license for the same the ensuing year, commenc
ing on the 2d Monday of April next. As m duly
bound he will ever pray, &c.
W ILL! AM MOUDY
February 21, 1953—3 i
We iho undersigned citizens of the Dorougb ol
Carlisle, in the East Ward, in iho county of Cum
berland, do certify that we are well acquainted
with the abovo named William Moudy, that bo is
of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is
well provided with house room and conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and travellers,
and that such 100 or Tavern is necessary to accom
modate the public and entertain strangers aod tra- j
vellors. i
Geo Zinn, jr. J B Bratton, J Moore, Peter Gut
shall. Charles Floagcr, Wm Alexander, W Parks,
J M’Gonegal, Wm Breeze, (J InlioiT, Win Uentz,
Wm Line, Henry Myers, John Gutaball.
Tavern 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 peiiuoa ®f CUrJodjo HoflFVnon, respectfully
represents that your petitioner is provided with the
necessary requisites for keeping a house of public
entertainment In the houso he now occupies as
such in Dbklnson township. Your petitioner,
therefore, prays y oar Honors lo grant him a license
for the satno the. ns-iing year, commencing on the
2d Monday of April next. As in duty bound be
will ever pray, &c.
CHRISTIAN HOFFMAN.
February 24, 1053 —3t*
VVo the undersigned citizens of the township of
Dickinson, io the county of Cumberland, do corti
fy thul we ore well acquainted with the above
named Christian Hoffman, that lie is of good re
pute foi honesty and temperance, and is well pro
vided with house room and conveniences for the
accommodation of strangers and travellers, and
that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accuenmo
i dale tbu public and entertain strangers and travel
lers.
Samuel Myers, John Moore, Abm Kurtz, A G
Miller, H Lynch, W L M’Cullough, J T Croon,
Christian Wharly, Win Lino, Jaa Myers, Robett
LinJ, Jos A Weakley, oonj oroun, r n rutton,
J Mehaifte, W M Shr|vor.
Tavern License*
TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber
land bounty, at April Sessions, 1853. j
The petition of Jesso Borkheimer, respectfully
represents, that yodr petitioner is provided with,
the necessary requisites for keeping a house of!
public entertainment in the house now occupied |
as such by John Reesor, in Hampden township. ,
Your petitioner, theioloro, prays your Honors to
grant him a license for the same the ensuing year,
commencing on the Sd Monday of April next. As
io duly bound he will ever pray, &d.
JESSE UERKHEIMER.
February 21, 1853—3t*
We the subscribers citizens of Hdtnpdon town
ship, do dorlify that Jesso fJerkheimor, the above
applicant, Is ofgodd repute for honesty and tem
perance, and is well provided with house room and
conveniences for tho lodging and accommodation
of strangers and travellersi and that such Inn or
Tavern Is nccos&ary to accommodate the public
and entertain strangers and travellers.
Geo Glolm, Jacob Barnhart, Christian wbisler,
John Sherbahn, Abrohoto Protz. Samuel Eberly,
M C Eborly, 6 Grb, Geo Snovoly, ft'Hume. H
Snavoly, L M Barnhart, Daniel Walters, Andrew
Kreltzer.
Tavern License.
To (bo Honorable Iho Judges of Ibo Courl of Gen;
oral Quarter Sessions of Ibo Poaco of Cumberland
County, at April Sessions, A. D. 1653.
' The petition of Charles Maglauchlln, respectfully
represents, that your petitioner is provided with Iho
necessary requisites for hooping n houso of public
entertainment, in Iho house now occupied by mm as
such ini Iho East Wald of the borough of Carlisle.
Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to
grant him a license for the sainb the ensuing year,
commencing on the second Monday of April, lood,
Aa lo duly bound ho will over pray.&o. *
3 CEIAS. MAGLAUCHLIPf.
February 24, 1039—31.
\Vo the undoralgnod of the East Ward,
Id the borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cumber,
land. do certify that Wo are well acquainted with the
above named Charles Maglauohlio, that ho ia of
good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well
provided with house roam, and conveniences for the
accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that
such Inn or Tavern la necessary to accommodate
tha public and entertain strangers and travellers.
C. Inboff, John Humor, Wro. Leonard.. Edward
Shower, J ( Baughman, John Gillen, M. Holcomb,
John Moore, J.B. Bratton, Thw. O. Mahon, Philip
Arnold, Jacob Zug. '
~Kld CSlovcs.
■ THE subscriber has just received another lot ofl
best quality Paris Kid Olovee, at iho low price of
69* eta. G W HITNEB.
January 0, 1953,
[ «KC CEKY STORE—KEMOV AL.
.rPHE undersigned would respectfully inform his
{ X old customers ami the public in general, that bo
has removed his GROCERY AND PROVISION
j STORE to tho corner, three doors north of bis old
Inland, diicclly opposite llann n's Hotel, and lately
f occuj)icd by Mr, Robert Snodgrass. Ho has recent*
ly replenished bis argo slock of Provisions and
.Groceries, and is now fully prepared to sell at re
duced prices. C. INHOFF, Agt.
■ February 17, IG63—4t
COR RENT.
Tho two Glory plastered house, in North Hon
over street, adjoining property of the subscriber on
the north, and at present in the occupancy of N.
W. Woods, is offered for rent from the Ist of April
{next. Tho house is in excellent order,vwith a
brick back building, smoke house, good stable,
.cistern, with well and pump in the yard, &o.
Also, tbo iwo story brick building in Leather
I street, adjoining the property of the subscriber.—
; This properly la in good order, having been recent
ly repaired.
WILLIAM LEONARD.
February 17, 1853—41
Estate Notice
LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Pe
ter Knislcy, late of township, Cumber
land county, deceased, have been issued by tho Re
gist-Tof said county, to the subsdribor residing in
the same township. Alt persons-indebted to said
estate-will make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims will present them for settlement to
February 17, 1853—6\*
Tavern LlcCuse
TO tho Honorable the Judges of the court of Ge
neral Quaiter Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland
county, nt Aptil Sessions, A. I). 1853.
The petition of Robl S. Alcorn, respectfully repre
sents, that your puli lionor is proauLJ wllU iho nt
ccseaiy requisites foi keeping a house of public en
tertainment, in tho houso ho now occupies ns such
in the East Word, in tho Borough of Carlisle.—
Your petitioner, therefore, prsye your Honors to
grant hi n a License fur tho same tho ensui: g year,
| commencing on tho 2d Monday of April, 1863.
As in duly bound ho will ever pray, &c.
ROUT. S. ALCORN.
February 17, 1863—3 l
Wc the undersigned citizens of iho East Ward,
iu the Borough of Carlisle, in (bo county of Cum
berland, do certify that wc ore well acquainted with
the above named Robt. 8. Alcorn, that he is of good
repute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro
vided with houso room and conveniences for the
accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that
such Inn or Tuvein is necessary to accommodate
tho public and entertain elrangcts and travellers.
William Biceze, Stephen Keepers, Wm. Alexan
der,.lolm Underwood, Edward Shower, C. Inhoff,
M. Holcomb, H. M’Cnriney, (Jeo. .M’Feely, Daniel
EckeK Wm. Dainitz, Robert Irvine, jr, James WiJ
I ner, J. R. Bratton
Tavern Llccuyc,
TO ibe Honorable ibo Judges of iho Court ol
(foncrjl rjuiultr Sessions of the Peace of Cumber
land county, at April Sessions, 1863.
The petition ufS.unm.l Allgeicr, respectfully rep
resents that your petitioner is provided with iho no
cibsury requisites for keeping a houso of public en
tciuinment, in iho houso now occupied by Robert
1 Lund, in tho West Ward, in the borough of Car
lisle. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors
lo grant him a license for the same the ensuing year,
commencing on the second Monday of April, 1853.
As in duty bound he will ever pray, <3kc.
6AML. ALLGEIER,
February 17, 18153—3 t
We the undersigned citizens of (bo West Word,
in the borough of Carlisle, in tho county of Cumber
land, do certify (hat wo are well acquainted with tbo
abovo named Sami. Allgcicr.thol ho is of good repute
for honesty & temperance, and is well provided with
houso room and conveniences for the accommoda
tion of strangers and tiovciJors, and that such Inn
or Tavern is necessary lo accommoduto tho public
and entertain strangers and travellers.
Chus. Unrnilz. J. Whistler. J. K. Boyer, Henry
Glass, H. L. Burkholder, Jacob Leihey, Jas. Davis,
Jacob I.eibv, ir,. iSamuel Crop, Jacob Myrrs, Geo.
W. Hilton, Williom C'*rt, Jvha iYuOfo, <Jcv. Men
del, Jacob Low.
Tavern License.
TO the Honorable tho Court of Quarter Sessions
of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1H53.
The pennon of Geo. W. Lovelace, of the bor
ough of New Cumberland, In said county, respect
fully n presents, that ho is well provided with
house room and conveniences for the lodging and
accommodation of strangers and travellers, in tho
house lately occupied by R. R. Church, doc’d. and
where said applicant now resides in said borough.
He therefore prays tho Honorable Court in grant
him a license for keeping a public Inn or Tavern,
and ho, ns in duly bound, will over pray. Ac.
U. W. LOVELACE.
Fibruary 17, 1053—3 l
We, tin' subscribers, citizens of the Borough of
New Cumberland, in which the above mentioned
Inn or Tavern prayed to be licensed is proposed to
be kept, do certify that George W. Lovelace, the
above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and
.temperance, and is woll provided with house room
on<, v —■‘-•nlwnfvtH for lito lodi/lnir and accommoda
tion of strangers ami traveneTHrbnu
or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public
and entertain plungers and travellers.
John Rife, J U Kaufman, Jno G Miller, Hiram
Hants, J Switzer, V Feecnan, (Bias Oyster, U K
Leo, J G Kettercnan, J Grimshaw, John F Lee, L,
1 Young, C W Dehn, J Fooman, H B Kaufman, J
| Gunner, L Willot, II Welty, H Brenneman.
STRAW GOODS—SI*It 1 NO 1853.
r MIIG Subscriber la now prepared to exhibit to
1 Merchants and Milliners Ins usual heavy stuck
ol Ladies' and Misses*
STRAW AND SILK BONNETS,
STRAW TRIMMINGS and
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
Palm-leaf, Panama and Every Variety of
SUMMER HA TS
for Gont lemon, wiiioh for Exionl, Variety nod beau
ty of mannfuctufo. bb wall a# uniformly oJoao prices,
will bo ftJund unrivalled. .
THOMAS WHITE,
No. 41 Soutll Second Street.
Philadelphia.
Fob. 10 —3<n
rail and Wliitci- Ooocl*.
rnHE subscriber in now opening a general assort-
X moot of now Goods, among which may bo enu
merated
Pcleishuw Overcoat Cloths,
Broad Cloths and Cosßimcrca,
Salinclta and Kentucky Jeans,
French Mcrinoca,
French Ilombuzinos,
Cashmeres and Mous do Loliiob,
with n great variety of Fancy Goods of all doßcnp
lions, sml «ro offered si Iho
November 11, 1952.
Now and Frcsil AVrlVal of
OnOCUHIES, FRUITS, SPICES, &c„ &c.
SUCH afl Oranges, Lemons, Figs,Pruons,CUron
KaUiDB, Currant*, Cloves, Cinnamon]
Macd, Ac. A splendid assortment of Gilt China
Flower VasOs of tho Intent styles, Fancy OUlChina
Cups, Candollobras, Hall Lanterns, &c. All to bo
hail at tho cheap store of
December 10, 052.
on. JOHN 8» SPRIGGS,
OFFERS his professional services lo tho people of
Dickinson township and vicinity. Residence—
On (ho Walnut Bottom toad, I mile oast of Centre*
villo.
ty 3, 1863.—1y #
Fohruar
C COLORED Strow Bonnets and Ribbons. Now
) opening} colored Uonnols and a splendid assort
ment of plaid and striped Ribbons of all colors,
Bonnet F Runes, Satin and Silk Linings, with our
uenal assortment of Millinery articles.
I GEO W HITNER.
November 11, 1863,
TRUSTEE’S SALE
Of Valuable Town tots.
BY virtue of ah order of the Orphans* Court of
Cumberland county, the undersigned will expose!
to public sale, on the premises, on Saturday (ho 10th 1
day of March, 1863, at 3 o'clock P. M., the fol
lowing properties, to wii;_ ‘
AU that desirable Town Lot, commonly known
as the “Pcyj/Ar Lot," situate at the south west end
of Haoover street, in the borough of Carlisle, con
taining'about Three Acres, bounded by said street,
the .Walnut Bo Horn road, a lot of P. Phillips’
heirs, and by South street.
Also, a Lot of Ground, containing about Three
Acres, situate in said borough, bounded on the
north by the Grave Yard, on (ho east by tho Grave
Yard Lane, south by a lot of Samuel Hepburn,
and on the west by a lot of J. W. Eby.
Both these properties will be offered in Town
lots, or as they now are, to suit purchasers. Tho
last named lot iaanoligible location for a cemetery.
Terms of sale: Teh per cent, of the purchase
money on the day of safe, one-fourth of the pur
chase money to be paid on the confirmation of (he
sale, and the balance to bo secured by bonds and
mortgages, conditioned for the payment of the in
terest thereof semi-annually to Mrs. Elizabeth
Dtven, and the principal at her decease, to her
heirs at law. • JACOB 811 ROM.
7 'rustee under the will of Thos . Hogan, dec'd.
February 3, 1853—Gl
Appeals Tor 1853.
rpIIE Commissioners of Coroborlandcouuty,bavo
X hxod upon the following limes and places, for
holding tho appolua on the Triennial Assessment,
m the several townships 6c boroughs in said coonty:
County Tax —Dollar rale mills.
Slate Tax—DolloV rate 3 mills.
Tho return to bo made by tho respective Asses
sors at tbo limes and places fixed for Appeals, at
Trliiib lime \lic Abocobui will ivluiu Ivtu lejlUtablo
citizens for Collectors.
JAMES IRVIN.
Monroe township at the public bouse of P. D.
Goodyear, on tho Ist of March.
Upper Allen and Mecbanlcsburg, at \he public
house of Adam Scircr, in Mcch’anicsburg, on the 2d
of March.
Lower Allan, at the public house ofSamucl Fry,
on the 3d of March.
Eastponnsborough and New Cumberland,at the]
public house of Charles A. Dolbon, on the -Ith of
M arch.
Hampden, at the public house of John Rccsci ,on
tho 6th of March.
Silver Spring, ftt the public houso of Geo. Pucy
on the 7th of March.
Newton and Frunkford, nt tho public house of I
John M. Woodburn, on tho Hlh of March. j
Mifllin and Ncwville. at the public bouse of Jno.
M- Woodbura, on tho I6(h of March.
Hcpuwoll, at (1.0 public house of David Mowry
on tlie ICih of March.
Sblppensburg Borough and Tow nship.ui the pub
lic house of John Wilkins, on the 17 th of March.
Southampton, at the public house of Join. Wit
kins, on the 18111 of March.
Dickinson, si tho public houso of Christian Hoff
man, on tho UMh of March.
Wcstpenmhoiough, at the public house of Wm. !
Crozicr. on the 21*1 of Motrh. ( 1
North Middleton at the CommU.Moncr’* Ollier,on 1
the 22d of March. ’ j
South Middleton, nt tho Commissioner's Office.;
on the 23d of March. i
Carlisle, East Ward, nl the Commissioner's Of-,
lice, on iho 241 h of March. j
West Ward, at tho Commissioner's Office, on the (
25th of March. 1
Assessors will make return nt the same time sml
place, of the yearly rents la of all Invorn stands with
in their respective Boroughs and Townships. Ap
peals will bo beard at (ho same limes and places as
above, on said rentals.
WM. fl. TROUT, 7
JOSEPH O. CRESSLER, CCommrV
JOHN DOBB, 3
Commissioner's Office, 7
Carlisle, Feb. 10, 1963—61 $
THAT well known Storo Room, situate at the
west end fiho business pan) of Main street, in the
borough of Meclmnicsburg, and at present occu
pied by Millison & Zachariaa, »a offered for rvui—
|nn<Beß3ivu tv bv {{(mi un lo* vf innuirj, 1933.
Also, tho Wagomnakor Shop, adjoining tho store
room—possession given on Ist of April next.
The abovo properties and also tho Tavern stand
in said borough, occupied by the subscriber, is of
fered for sale.
December 9,1852 —9 in
LETTERS testamentary on the opiate of Jacob
Waggoner, late of Mochanicsburg, (_'umbciland
county, deceased, have been issued by the Register
of said county, to the subscribers, the first named
living In Mcchanicsburg, and the last named in tho
borough of Carlisle.. All persons Indebted to said
estate will make immediate payment.and those hav
ing claims will present them for scltlcmen to
SUSANNAH WAOHONEK
WILLIAM MATEER
Jnnuary 13. iaf>3—fit
I THE Alien and Eaatt Pooneborough Mutual Eire
Insuranco Company of Cumberland couniy, incor
porated by ab act of Assembly, is now fully organ
-mWM. r gii2, n 4 0t *°? tbo management of tlio
Daniul Daily, Wm. R. Gorges, Michael CoeMih,’
Mclcltoir Bronnemun, Chrialian Slayman, John C.
Dunlap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lewis Ilyer, Henry Logan, |
Benjamin 11. Mosscr, Jacob Muinmo, Joseph Wiclt. I
oraham, Alexander Calhourl.
The rales of insurance aro as low and favorable
a 0 any Couipuny of llio Lind in Iho Slate. Persona
wialung to become memberß are invited io make op
plication to llio agents of iho company who aro wil
ting to wail upon liicm at any timo.
BENJ. 11. MOSSER. President
liCNiu LooaN, Vice Pieatdevt
Lkwia Hyeh. Secretary.
Michael Cockun, Treasurer,
October 7,1852.
Cumberland Martin, N. Cum
berland ; C. B. Herman, Kingstown s llonry Zoor
iog; Shircmanelown I Chariot Belli Carlislef Hr. J.
Ahl, Churohtowns Samuel Graham, Weaipcnnsboro’i
James M’Dowoll, Frankford; Mode Giiflilh, South
Middletons Samuel Woudburn, Dickinson, Samuel
Couver, Benjamin flovoretick, Mochanicsburg, John
SUorrick, Lisburn, David Cjovof,Sliophords(own.
YorJt Connly.— John Bowman, Dillsgurg; Potor
Wolford, Franklins John Smith, Fmj., Washington i
W. O. PloUlng, Uovors 3. W,Cruft, rmadlei*.
J/ar/isbUrg.-—Houacr & Loolunah.
Wombers of tho company having pollcofi about to
osp ro can have them ronowbd by making upplma
tion lo any of the ogonta. .
WHITE HALt ACAbEMT.
3 mile* teas to/ liarrhhurg , Pa,
THE Fourth Session of this flourishing instil
lion will commence on Monday tho Ist of No
vember next. Parents and Guardians ore respect
fully solicited to inquiro into tho merits of this
Institution before sending their sons or wards
elsewhere. Its location, its Internal and domestic
arrangements, tho course and method of instruction,
and (ho character of tho students, it is believed, aro
such as lo recommend it.
( TERMS;
i Boarding,washing, tuition in tho English
I branches, &x., per session, (6 months,) $6O 00
Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 6 00
Instrumental music, J 10 00
or circulars and other information,audrors
D. DENLINGER, Principal.
Whiit Hill, Cumh. Co., Pa.
September 0,1803.
C. INHOFF, Agl.
THE subscriber has lately received an Invoice
of Fur Lined Duck Gloves, suitable for Driving
Gloves. Also a few dozon Men’s Gum Shoes,
which will bo sold very cheap.
January 20. G W HITNEH.
JUST received another case of splondid Gold Med
si Do Leins, which we are selling at 12J wort 1
18|. N. W. WOODS, Agent.
; Doc, 20, 1862.
FOB RENT
JOHN HOOVER
Estate Notice
Flic Insurance.
AGENTS.
rai* Lined Dock Gloves
Uliih Do Lulus.
Tlio ElopliilDt -rian ArrtrruJ,
And it now to be teen ai LYNE*S t in JYdtiU'Hattf
over Streel t . ’ J
, WHERE be hae just opened a Mammoth slock off
HARDWARE, which makefl.oue.of the largest,
most complete, and cheapest assortments eyerroffsT
cd to the public. I now invito all persons in jktfnC
of good Hardware at reduced (ogfye ms a
call os I can iccomihodolo all from p needle to sD
anvil, and at prices to suit the times. . tffepoUect s
penny saved is two earned, and 1 consider a nimhls
sixpence bettor than a slow shilling.
To Housekeepers. —A groat assortment off house
keeping articles, such as braes and enamel preserv
ing kettles, frying pons, bake pans, waffle irons,
smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, waiters, trtys,forks,
knives, cai vers, sleds, butcher knives, spocmSf plated
lea and table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great
variety, razors and razor straps, scissors,shears,iron
and brass, polished s'lcol and common shpyeli and
tongs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, CubS'ivater
cans, painted buckets, wash boards, improved patent
cistern pumps and lead pipe.
Brushes. —A largo assortment ofwhitewash, (fast,
sweeping, horse and painters brushes.
Iron, —A large stock of hammered bsMroa, rolled
iron of a II kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, round, square
jand band iron, English wagon boxes, and steel of
alt kindr. '
faints, oil, varnishes, turpentine,glue, Ac.
Gloss of oil sizes.
■To Shoemakers. —A full, assortment .of
Linings. Bindings, patent Goat Skirts, LaVt|,Shoe
thread, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all '
Blake's Fire Proof Paints of different colors.
To Carpenters.-- Afull assortment of pishes,saws,
chisels, gages, squares, brace*, bills, bench tcrefyrsl
augurs and augur bills,hatchets,dec., , . , ■
To Cbachmahcrs and Saddlers. —A first rata as
eorlmonl of Ca riogo trimmings, such as laces,tas
sels, fringes,'drub cloth and sditinoit, bead linings,
. imitation moincled leutbor, patent leather curtly oil
eleitv, j-loln ami figured; Dubtiei h<rob,liAinpi, Axles,
Springs, Mnlablo Costings, Bent Felloes, Hubs,
Bows, Philips’ patent boxes for wood oxles,fine
brass, silver plated and-Japan harness mountings,
Saddle trees. Whips, and every ardcio used by Ssd
-1 dloie very cheap.
I Wall Paper. —The most splendid assortment of
I Wall Papoi, Window Blind Paper, and Fire Board
! Prints, ever brought to Carlisle and very cheap.
J. P. LYNB.
' Carlisle, October 28, 1862.
StonV Chemical Hair Invigoraloir
AltE YOU UALDI la your hair railing off!
Or is your bead covered with Dandruff or
IScrulTl If bo, then tnoko a fair trial of Hlorrs*
j Chemical Hair Tnvigoralor. Hundreds of persons
I in all pails of the country whose heads were entire*
I )y bnld, have had thuii hair fully restored to lU orlg«
| imil iieifcction by (bo uso of this valuable article*— -
I Head thr testimony
Mr. S roßiia.—Dear Bit: Mr. Smith, of Newton,
L. 1., obtained n bottle of your excellent Ueir.lnvig.
orator for bis little girl, about four yean old, her
head being on ii roly bald; no hair of any consequence
having grown on bor head from birth, and surprising
us it may appear, after having used but one bottle,
a complete head of hair was produced njarly two
inches long of-n fine bouUhy growth.
; A. Doolittle, M. O. No. 141, Grand fel.
> PinLiDEurniA, May 10,1850.
I Mt.Sronns—Sit: After being bald for a number
j of years, and having used numerous preparations (o
no died, your Chemical Hair Invigorotor.faaf pro
jduced a fine head of new hiir, and f hUYdly know
how to express my gratitude for tho benefit I have
| received from your valuable ailiclo.
I J. Wii)9\joutii, No. 10, Orchard st.
The following testimony is from Mr. MeMokin
,' editor of the “Saturday Courier:”
**Sto riis* flxin I.TrioonxTon.—ll givesQSfuuch
pleasure, unsolicited, to record our testimony, jo fa*
vor of the groat pleasantness and entire efficacy of
Btorrs' Chemical Hair Invigoiotor. On recovering
from (ho recent sovero attack of illness, we discover,
cd that our usual healthy and abundant crop of hair
wua rapidly fulling olf, and chancing to bp*o pn
hand a sample of the above article furnished by the
manufacturer mtfny months previously, we used but
a single bottle, us diiectod, and found it to operate
like u charm, in entirely chocking the fall qpdereat
ing a new and hoallby action of tho scalp.”
J Wo could give many other references to pf
J oar must tllfunil, tlUt WOOICt BIK Bit WfiO
• uro troubled with Dandruff, are bald, or are toeing
i (heir hair, to give Starrs' Chemical Hefrlnvigorator
1 o trial, and one (rial will do more (o convince yon of
J our claims for it than all thotostimony of bthbrathat
wo might produce.
Cidtjos, — Ask for "Sum's Chemical Hair In*
vigoiotor,” and never tot dealers persuade youto use
any other ante to as a substitute. Price Bft cents a
botilo. ,
Proprietors and Manufacturers —C. P. Axbt &
Co., No. 120, Arch street, Philadelphia.
i For sale in Carlisle by S. W. Havcrslick, Bam).
Elliott,and - Kelso, end by dealer*generally.
October 28, ISs2—ly
Great Arrival of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
AT the grot Marl for Dry-goods,Groceries, Bout*
and Shoos, at the corner of HanovoY arid Lou
llict street .
Ei'r*.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and numerous customers, that ho lids returned from
Philadelphia, with a largo and varied assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOOfIS,
consisting in part of Broadcloths and Casslmeres,
Satiinots. Vestings,Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Flan-
'' —*-
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Silks, Dombasines, figured,
plain and changeable Pepline, Mouslin de L*ibes t
Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacadj M^rjhoca,Shawls,Ho
siery, Ac.
A latgQ assbrtmebt of Pdrakble, Bonnets & Rib
bans. Wlilto and colored Cuipot Chain.
Hits dt Caps.— A very largo ossoruhentdfMfcn'k
and Hoys Hat* and Caps, of every siylo and (juall)y.
Boots dt Suor.a.—An extensive variety of Mens’,
1 Women’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoe*, from the
most celebrated manufacturers.
Groceries,
Such as Sugar, Col Too, Molasses, Rice, dec. Choice
TEAS from tho well known Tea dealers, Jen
kins dt do. . .
All who visit our ostablisniho'ril oro free to ac
knowludgo that wo are selling every description of
Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Our system of
low prices has already attracted a groat Dumber of
peoplu. The attention of all who wish good Bar
gains is solicited, as extraordinary inducement* can
bo offered to purchasers.
Butler, Eggs, Rags,Soap, and Diicd Fruit|taken
a l markutpricos.
W. WOODS, Agl.
October 7, 1862.
Stoves! Stoves!
rpHB subscriber has, mado arrangements with
X (ho boat manufacturers of Stoyoß in,Tjroy t Al
bany, New York, Philadelphia, &o t , by which hfe
can oflbr inducements to persons wishing to poK
chase Stoves equal (o the manufacturers* : Among
his assortment of .
COOK StOVES, . •
wi\t bo found (ho bosl and most approved n&ilerae
adapted for bdrnlng either wopd ot Coal, all. of
which are wannnted. His
Parlor Stoves,
oinbraco now ond beautiful styles, and such as
cannot fail to ploaso all loetas. In addition to
those, ho has on hand n largo assortment of MtJFJS
S’JWES, which ho fools satisfied wilt
plonse purchasers. - : 1
Persons desirous of procuring a good store will
do well to oxamino my stock, as it will bp Iheii
advantage to giro mo the preference. ’ H
JOHN D. GOUGAB'.
fVeal Highest., opposite /Meads' JVarchouu.
Carlisle, Sept IG, 1852. ‘ ‘
TUB LATEST NEWB.IB,
THAT the subscriber* aro receiving weekly sup
plio.sof hnndaotoo and cheap Dross Goods, Clptni-
Casslmoros, Sotlinotle, Flannels, Detainer at 18$
equal to tho 25 cent goods, Shawls in groat variety,
Dross trimmings, buttons, &o.,sellinge/Tal
that defy competition. Call and see them.' , .
* A, & W. DKNTZt
November 10, iSfiO.
Now York, Jnn, 1, VBb 1