, Tavcr n ; Elcens?. To Ufa, Honorable lb 6 Judges of the* Coart of Gen. *et«l QaaitW-SitfSibriaof I ,tho Peace of Cumberland Voaolyibl April Sessions,'' 1853. '*■ <‘ ' <of .David Marling respectfully re presents; thatyourpolllioner is provided'wllhlhp keeping a!house of publio 'jenlertaihirient, in the bouse now occupied by John M’Cord, id ibo East Ward of the borough of Carlisle. Your potllldnor. lborofote, prays- your Honors to ‘grant him a lieonso for. Ibo same.(ho ensuing year, ‘commencing on the second .Monday of April, 1853. As muuty bound ho will ever pray, doc. DAVID MARTIN., March 10, 185<lr~3t. * . We (ho undersigned .citizens of tho East Ward, Id (bo-borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cumber land, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above 'homed David Marlin, (hat he ie of good ‘ropato for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house rooni, and conveniences for the accommodation of Strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary-to accommodate ibo public and entertain strangers and travellers. M. Holcomb, R. M'Cartnry, J. B. Bratton, James Widner, Philip Arnold, Daniel Eckels, S. Keepers, J. Baughman, Joseph Iloisor, Jacob Zug, Goorgo W •Hilnor, Henry Saxton. Tavern License. TO the HdnorabletheCourierQuarterSeaslons of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1853. The petition of Ellas. B. Eysier, respectfully represents, that he is well provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a boose of publio entertainment in the house he now occupies as such in Dickinson township. He therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license for th same, tho ensuing year, commencing on the '2d Monday .of April, next, as in duty bound, he 'will .ever pray, &o. E. B. EYSTER. March 10,1853—3 t 'We, (he of the '’Township of Dickinson, In ’tiro: county of Cumberland, do certify that lilies I), feyaler, (he above applicant, Is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenances fur the lodging and accommodation, of strangers and travellers, and that such lon or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. F. H. Fulton, Solomon 0 Negely, Alexander M’Kinsiry, John Brown, John Kisingcr, Isaac Picker, Antheney Mellenger, John L. Smith, John Palm, John Mollingcr, Win. Hcndrio, Allen Mohler, John S. Dunlap. Tavern License. TO (ho Honorable the Judges of the Court of! General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at April Sessions, 1653. The petition of Charles Scboener, respectfully rep- Tcsbnte,that your petitioner is provided with the ne cessary requisites for keeping a house of public en ’ljruinmcnt, in the house he now occupies as such iu Newton township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the snipe.the .ensuing year, commencing on the second Itfoniiay'of April, 1853. As in duty bound ho will pray, &c. CHARI.ES SCIIOENER. March 10, 1853—31 We the undersigned citizens of the" Township dt ' in the county of Cumberland, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named Charles Schooner that be is of good repute for honesty 6i temperance, and is well provided with bouse •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. James Kyle, David Caldwell, C. Broke, Samuel Yocom, John Rochort, Jacob Wushinger, Hamilton Moore, Samuel Tit ko, Hubert Smith, Benjamin 11. Walker, Jacob I o ig, Jacob Landiz. Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the court of Ge neral Quarter Sessions of iho Peace of Cumberland County, at April Sessions, A- D. 1853. The pjlitioa of Adam Wurcham respectfully repre sents, that your petitioner is provided with the no cessaijr requisites for keeping a house of public en tertainment, in the house bo now occupies us such in South Midilelon. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grunt him a License fur the same the ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Monday of April, 1863. As in duty bound ho will over pray, &c. ADAM WAREIIAM. March 10, 1853—31 Wo the undersigned citizens of the Township of Sbuth Middleton in Iho county of Cumberland, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named Adam Warebam, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of stronger* and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangeis and travellers. John Hominingcr.ji., Joseph Swigorl, John Slu art, jr., Tbos, Bradley, Adam Peffcr, Alfred Moore, Hoberl (iiaham, Wm. .Moore, James Coyle, A. K. Searighl, Joseph Alexander, Joseph Stuart. list of letters. AJvoUlboil in iho ••Votunleor' 1 by Authority. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Oificc at Carlisle, Pa M March 1, 1853. Pomona on. quiring- for Idiom ou this list, will ploasc soy they %ro advertised. Adams David Ilntvarlors & KanlTnan Armstrong Susannah IJuniberger Jacob Armstrong Susan 3 IL’tlbr Daniel Black Ilubeil Jac.ba Mary Ualua Isaac Keel Mary Brown William Klein Cmhatino Back Mary Kaanrdy W T Backley 080 Lcapbarl David Bear Benjamin Lewis Mary C Kell Eliza Loalhorbery Itev Jno T Brannon Isano Landis Benjamin Bold Jam) 3 Lino A M Brissillton Eliza Leopard Ann E Balds Henry M’Oormick Wm M Boar leaao Morrison Eliza Bell Lewis Myota Jacob Brugli John Myers Daniel Brown Absalom Myers Polar Burrows Mary W M'Glinlodk Win Bcdeliimer Henry M'Olellan B K Colton Allen Mosgravo Ohatloo CniT John Mullen George Carl Jacob M’Oan David Caper George Newlon John Cohen Hlrsri . N W H Carter George Openheimor Cbos Gorman Jeremiah Parker Robert a Cross Louisa Quigley Sarah Clark John Riohler A J Diehl Michael Robison Ellz.or Ruche Dornbaugh Jacob Roush George 3 Delaney J J Richards John DußTey John Riokabnogh Joseph Dellinger Geo W Slickel Jacob Dolls Catharine Sadler Samuel Dayldson Samuel Spatts Mary Dolph Robert Smith Ett Etmoldlngt r Jacob Stronger Christian EbetlDociEa Shank Henry Ellingler Catharine ShoafTer Alexander Evens Samuel Stcokman M J Frabn Chaa Snider David Folkoa Margaret Smith Mary Fiaher William Smith Mary A FotnbttUgh Joseph Springs S Adaiaidy Former David Slickel John arena Soranol 0 Simon William Grlraoe Warner &Go Slmghard Jonathan Gardner Barney TayTor John Gilbert John John Green Chrletian 3 Williams Henry Green Joseph S'loylohn QingJohn Wise Motion Grefdor Rachel Wagner William Guatino Maria Wlllliower John Groan Sarah Watlol Jacob Harman Jacob YondlJobn Hurley Chorlee Zoiglot Murgntol Horn Mnry Zolgler Joseph Halook Milos Zeiglor \Villiam Hareh'man Drlsht Zeiglor John Horaakcr David Zolgler Daniel Hoofer Jacob WHEREAS thio Honorable James H. Graham President Judge of the several Courts of Com j mon Fleas of the coantlos/jf Cumberland,Perry and Juniata,inPennsylvania,andjnsticeo tbesoveral Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General JailDo livcry.in said counties, and Hon. Johnßuppand Sami. Woodbarn, Judges of’tho Court of Oyer and Terminorand General Jail Delivery, for (betrialof all capital and other offences, in (ho said county o f Cumbcrland-bythoirpreceptetOTOc directed dated tho 20th of January 1863, have ordered tho Court ofOyor & Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to bo holdon at Carlisle, on tho 2d Monday of April, next, (being tho 11th doy) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE istheroforo eroby given, otheCoro nerfJustices oftho Peace fit Constables ofthosaid county of Cumberland .thQl.thoy are by tho said pre cept commanded to bethon & there in their proper porsonB,with' a theinollB,rocords,lnquisi(ioDB,ezomi l nations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which tot heir offices appertain tobodone,and ullthosot ha taro bound by recognizances,toprosocuto against thoprisonorsthot are or then shallbo in tho jail of said county ,aro to to prosecute them as shall bo just. JOSEPH McDARMOND, Rh’ff. Sheriffs’ O'fftce, Carlisle, Fob. 24, 1859. HAVING located himkcTf at tho Carlisle Springs, offers his professional services to the citizens of North Middleton township & vicinity. Cuauoes MODERATE. March 3,1853 —1 y ALL persons arc hereby notified that Letters tes tamentary on tho estate of Jamison Hannon, late of tho borough of Nowvillo, Cumberland county,dec’d. have boon Issued by the Register in and for said county to tho subscribers, the first named living In Newrillo, aDd the last named in Frankford town ship. All persons having claims ordomands against tho estr to of the said decedent, arc requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to Feb 24, 1853—Ct CAUGHT afloat on the Susquehanna river on (ho 7th instant, G white pine logg, 4 of which are round, 10 feet-long and marked as follows; I has the letters L T and 3 notches—l has T D—l has PM J () —I hasa cross ,ot each end with black paint—l Is 50 feet long, squared, with 2 notches at the corners—l is 30 feel long, squared, with 4 notches. The owner will come forward, prove property, pay charges,and take them away, other wise they will be disposed of as the law directs. FREDERICK STONER, JACOB HEBERSON. Cumb. co., Feb. 24, 1853—3 t CAUGHT afl >al in the Susquehanna river, one mile south of the Pa. R. R. Bridge, on (he 7th and Bih instant, G round while pino logs IG feet long each, and marked as follows: 1 branded P M—l J p M lW W with narrow boll cut half round iho log—l J M with a large K cut in—l with a broad band cut half round—l marked thus [ ], The owner will come forward, prove property pay charges, and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of as the law directs. JOHN W. HOON. Cumb. 00., Feb. 24, 1853—31 Valuable Property for Sale. THE two story brick plastered House and part of a lot of Ground, On the north cost corner fciiTal of PUI and Pomfret streets, now occupied Ky jvt fa. Wm D Underwood. The lot con tains 60 feet in breadth on Pomfret street, and 73 fed on Pill street. A great variety of choice fruit on the lot There is 32 feel of vacant ground from the house to the conn r, and would moke a band some building lot. For particulars enquire on the promises, or of Wm Gould, Auctioneer. February 24, 1863 —4t* so valuable; Town Lots at Public Sale Til E subscriber will ofler at public sale, on Fn dny, the 18ih djy of March, 1853, at the Court Huusi in the borough of Carlisle, at 2 o'clock, P. M, each GO feel front by 240 feel back lo an alley, aim alod immediately on tiio caelcrn aide pf Uio Lolort Spring. Ton of iho lols front on East High at. and lon on East Pomfret sired. They will bo sold either in whole or io half lots to sail purchasers. The soil oi these lots is of those richest quality of black marl well known for fertility. It is in a high stolo ol cultivation and is particularly well adapted fur gar dening purposes. Terms made known on said day by * SAMUEL HOLLIDAY. Carlisle, Fob. 24—(s. Public Sale of Real Estate. THE undersigned, Executors of Jamison Han non, deo’d., will offer for sale on Friday the 18th day of March, 1853, iho following valuable Heal Estate, consisting of a on Big Spring, i of a mile north east of New-villo, and half a mile north east of the Cumberland Val ley Railroad, of sufficient capacity to grind and distill one hundred bushels per day, on a tract of land, of SEVEN ACRES, and having on it a largo Grain House and 3 small Dwelling Houses, being on a stream of Water which never tails and with water power sufficient to grind 150 or 200 bushels per day. The Distillery has been erected within the lasi 18 months, and all the apparatus is of the latest and most improved kind. The grinding and distilling being done in the same house, at groat saving of manual labor, being one of the best locations for the business in the Slate, pml having been In very successful operation since ereclid. There la on hand a largo amount of slock, viz : 400 hogs, in different stages of fattening; 3000 bushels of grain, wood, barrels, &0., which will be sold on the above day. Five per cent, of the purchase money to bo paid on the day of sale, and the remainder on acOommo dali„g.e,mB.Dputoho?er S . LiAM JOS. HANNON, t'«b, SI, 1863—41 Exi'j^ 1,000 Book Agents Wanted, •po sell Pictorial and Useful Works fur ths year ’63, $l,OOO A VDAU! WANTED In ovtfry county of tho United States, active and ontorpilslng men, to engage in tho sale of somo of tho boat Books published in tho country* To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from $25 to $lOO, such inducements will be offered as to enable them to make from $3 to $5 a day profit. Tho Books published by us are oil useful in their choractcr, extremely popular, and command largo sales wherever they nio offered. For particulars, address, (postage paid,) ROBERT BEARS, Punußiisn, 181 William street, Now York. March 3,1863—1 m IF you desire a complete assortment of Goods to eoloct from, call in East Main street, whore you can bo supplied with Hair cloth of all breadths, sofa and chair springs, Mahogany Veneers from 37i eta to $2 per sett, Walput and Maple Veneers. Monld ings of all breadths, Rosets, Varnishes, dec, I Invito their particular attention to my Varnished and every thing else uacd in tholt lino. March 3, 1853. H. SAXTON. To Saddlers,Coachmakors &.Blacksmiths A complete assortment of saddlery, japan, brass and silver mounting, all kinds of carriage trim mings, such as damask, ratllnot, laco, iassols, fringe, drab and blue cloth, rod plush, plain, figured and enamelled canvass, patent and Imitation leather, plated dashes, lamps, raal. castings, bent felloes, hubbs, spokes, boughs, hammered and railed iron, of all sizes constantly on hand. N. HANTOH, P. M. March 3, 1853. 11. SAX lON. PVocidina ion. DR. D. F. FETTER, Estate Notice. WILLIAM GRACF.Y, JOS. HANNON, Ex'rs. To Lumbermen. Notice. 20 town LOTS, STEAM DISTILLERY, To Cabinet Makers. NOTICE THE, undersigned Auditor Appointed to marehol the assets in the hands of Jos. F. Doordorff, As* signeo of Michaol Shoafibf, to and among tho credi tors, will moot for that purpose on Saturday tho 19th day of March, 1853, at 2 o’clock P. M.»at tlm office of £, 0. Mooro, Esq., in the Borough of Carlisle. P. QUIGLEY, Auditor. March 3,1853—3 t i'avcrit License? TO tho Honorable tho Judges of tho Court of General Quarter Sessions of tho Peace of Cumber land County, at April Sessions, A. D. 1653. Tho petition of Christian G. Slough, respectfully represents,that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in tho house now occupied by him as suob iu tho borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant hfm a license for the same tho ensuing year, commencing an tho I second Monday of April, 1653. Asm doty boood 1 bo wilt over pray, &o. CHRISTIAN G. STOUGII. March 3, 1853—3i\* Wo the undersigned oltiicns of the West Ward, in the borough of Carlisle, in tho coanty of Cumber land, do certify (hot we are well acquainted with tho above named Christian G. Slough, that bq is of good repute for honesty and temperance, had la well provided with house room, atfd conveniences for tho accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain strangers nod travellers. A. Noble, John Rhoads, Jos. W. Patton, Jacob Lciby, A. D. Sharpe, E. M. Diddle, George Mur ray, Georgo Hendlo, John Nobio, W. 8. Gaboon, A. Scnsemon, M. McClellan. Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land eooniy, at April Sessions, 1853. The petition of Isaac Parsons, respectfully rep resents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment in the house now occupied by Jos. W. Fallon, in the West Ward, in Carlisle. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, otoiti mencing on the 2d*Monday of April next. As in duty bound he will ever pray, &c. ISAAC PARSONS. March 3, 1853—31 Wo tho undersigned citizens of the Borough of Carlisle, in the West Ward, In the county of Cum bcrland, do certify that we are well acquainted with tho above named Isaac Parsons, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers anti travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to ao* cofnraodale the public and entertain Strangers and travellers. George Hendol, W. M. Wilson,F.A- Kennedy, Jacob Brctz, Jos. W, Patton, U. A. Noble, John Rhoads, David Rhoads. Wm. M. Porter, Thomas Conlyn, A. Noble, John N. Armstrong, Robert Allison, Goo. L. Murray, Lewis Robinson. Tavern Licence. TO tho Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, A. D. 1853. Tho petition of Jacob Redsccbcr,respectfully rep resents that your petitioner is provided with tho ne cessary requisites for beeping a house of public en tertainment, in (ho house now occupied by V. Shan □on as such in Dickinson township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license tor the same, the ensuing year, commencing on the second Monday of April next. As In duly bound ho will ever prny, dec. JACOB RGDSECKGR. March 3, IB^3-3w» Wo the undersigned citizens of the Township of Dickinson, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that wo are well acquainted with tho above named Jacob Rcdecckcr, that ho is of good repute for hon* csty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for tho accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tav ern is necessary to accommodate the public and en- rtn in strangers and travellers. Jylm Macro, Jacob Bcclom. Joseph Galbraith, cub Oeeiinnit, £>. L. Doelroan. Sjmuol Evan*, ftnargn Dcelmjn, John Coromun.Christiun Creamer, George Sponger, Alox-indcr Molester, Francis Hulchinson, Charles 11. Horn, Richard Fitzjorald, James W. Da vis, Mathew Galbraith, John Morison,Samuel Spang Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gen oral Quarter Sessions of tho Peace of Cumberland County, at April Sessions, A. D 1853. Tho petition of Norton & Owen, respectfully rep. resents, that your petitioners aro provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house now occupied by them as such in the Township of North Middleton. Yoar petitioners, therefore, pray your Honors to grant them a licence lor tho same tho ensuing year, com mencing on the second Monday of April, 1853. As in duly bound they will ever pray, Ate. NORTON & OWEN. March 3, 1853-31. Wc tho undersigned citizens of North Middleton township, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that wo ore well acquainted with the above named Norton &. Owen, that they aro of good repute for honesty and temperance, and are Weil'p* ov * aoß house room, and conveniences fur tho occommoda lion of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tovorn is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Jacob Zoiglor, John Wonder, Goo. Brindlo, James Clcndonm, Levi Zoiglor, John P. Brindlo, John H. Sphar, Abm. Latnborton, James Clarke, Daniel Fried, David Dorr, Goo. Clarke. Tavuru License. TO lljo Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland Coarfty, at April Sessions. A. D. 1853. Tho petition of Adum Sioror, respectfully ropro* soots, that your petitioner is provided with tho no ccsaary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, In the house now occupied by him m tho borough of Mcchanlcsburg. Your petitioner, therefore, proys your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, oommenolng on the second Monday of April, 1863. A..ln dot, bound ho will over pray, &c. ADAMBIBRCR. March 3, 1853—31. Wo the undersigned flllixons of the borough of Moohanicsburg, in the county of Cumborlaad, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named Adam Sioror, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the ocodmtaodotion of strongors and travellers, add that 'such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate tbe public and entertain strangers and trovollcrsi William R. Slydor, James Ilarllinc, Gebrgo Schro* der, Simon Arnold, G. Slornor, Edword Lamoftt, John Hoover, Augustus Hell, George Wonso, Levi Baiinor, Felix Houbor. Joel Berlin, George SlolntM wer, Jacob Ilartlino, Peter Gantx. Tavoru LlcousOi TO illo Honorable the Judges of the Cuurl of Gen oral Quallol Sessions of Ibo Peace of Cumberland County, at April Sessions, A. D. 1853. The petition of John Hoover, respectfully repre sents, that your petitioner Is provided with the ne oossary requisites for keeping a 'bouse of public entertainment, in Ibo bouse now occupied by him nS suoh in tho borough of Mcohanlcsburg. Your poll’ (toner, Ihcroforo, prays your Honors to grant him a license for (ho Bomo tho ensuing year, commencing on tho Bocbnd Monday of April, 1853. As in duly bound be will ever pray, dee. UOOVHHi March 3, 1853—31. Wo tho undersigned citizens of tho borough of Mcchanlßbarg, In the county of Cumburland. do certify that wo aro well acquainted with the above named John Hoover, tbal ho Ib of coed repute for honesty and temperance, and Is wolf provided with house room, and conveniences for tho accommoda-l lion of strangers and travellers, and that such 100 or ; Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Samuel Snell, Peter Coble, Wm. Eckels, Samuel Thorloy, Simon Arnold, Adam Haook, Joseph MU lolaon, Volantlno Shook, J. A. Meloy, Wm. I George Alllok, ftcubcn Scnsmao, William Fogtn, | George Singizcr. POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR M SKILES WOODBURN, GEORGE SHEAFFER and GEORGE BRINBLE, Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of tho House of Employment of Cumber land county, in account with said County frtmi tho first day of January to tho thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1852, inclusive, viz : To amt drawn from County Treasurer, $6500 00 Cash received from J, Shrom for hides and skins, Cash received of Jl Snodgrass for use, do of Dennis Diskerkey a de ceased pauper, do of Dauplun county for sap port of paupers, 56 00 do for V 0 walnut trefts, 80 00 do of Juniata county for sup port of paupers, 00 do for Potatoes, IT 00 do for Tallow, 34 50 do for Cloverseed, 56 H do for Qse of James baltas, 36 00 do of X3eo Hendel for horse, 10 00 do for Indentures, 2 60 do for Sundries, 2 00 do for use Of Mary Knettle, 55 00 JACOB SQUIBB, Esq Treasurer of the Poor He fy, in account with the Directors of said Insti Cash received from CountyTreaeurer, $6500 00 do do from J Lobach, Steward, from different sources as exhibited in the forego ing statement, 671 I3J Stock on the Farm Ist of January, 1853. 7 Wad of horses, 13 milch cows, 81 head of steers, 28 head of hogs, 10 shoals, 3 calves, 37 sheep. Tleef, Pork, Multon, and Veal, fattened and killed on Ihe Farm in 1852 28 Bhcvob, average weight 652 pounds, (16,456 Iba.) 40 Hop, average weight 200 poomla. (8000 lb. ) 38 Sheip, average weight 46 pound., (1,710 lb. ) 10 Calves, average we.ghl 62 poooda, (620 lbs.) making in all 25,T86 lbs. Farming Utensils on iho Farm Ist January, 1553, 1 broad and 1 narrow wheeled wagon, I wagon bed, 1 pair of wood-laddors, 2 pair of ha,-ladders, 1 ean and oarl gears, 1 tillbury and harness, 3 plows, 1 harrows, 6 double above p|pwa, 3 single shovel plows, f stone wagon, 1 threshing machine and horse power, I fanning mill, 1 ro . llln S p FO " e "’ i AArn otiAiipr t around roller 3 cutting-taxes, 3 grindstones, 8 log chains, 31 cow chains, 6 sett of 1 core .holler, g g oarpenlor tools, I sell of blacksmith tools, 1 aett of bulch “ow-b“.% .hovel., and a variety of spades, forks, aiokols, rako., corn hoes, alodgoa, atone ham mers, Ate. Schedule showing the proceeds of the farm for 1852, tttn hnahel. of wheat 17 of rve, 1100 of corn, 700 of ools, 1000 of potatoes, 6of ■wont potatoes | Sft “Ü b “S. » barrol.'of older, 00 gallons of aop.o hotter. mnnuracturea amJ moJo ■» xjottea nn/T Shrill, ,03 shirts and nhomloa, 04 frock a.. .■ u. «of .or. ao.p and 3 pair of panW. JOS. LOBACII, Steward. MATILDA C. LOUACH, Matton. .The Director,, je„ of .aid Imtilalion, annex Ihe following exhibit nf extra labor , jre., performed by the Steward, Matron and Pauper., from Ihe 1.1 day of January to Ihe 31.1 day qf December, 1863, inc/u.ioe, viz ■■ mg for Iho farm for ahoul.f 3 ®’ ... J anllar . 1862, of which 20 ware colored, Number admS'epdll 31.1 December, 1853, of which 33 were colored and d born io the house, . Making the whole number through the year. j| o „k nr m.,t Of which dl died, 4 children bound out, 8 elopod and 140 discharged, Loa.ing the nu.ubnr of Paupers In the poor house Is, J""e n ry 1803. of which 23 arh ool'd Out-door paupers supported at public oaponoo through tho year, Whole number supported through the year. . Of d.o»o remaining in ths poor House 3.54 Docomhcr. 1802, Females 41, of which 9 ore colored, 41 And 13 oul-door paupers, of which lls colored, 19 ISO 70 | l „ O a ß d°dUie".o the ab°„“;. 33b transient paupers or travellers, beve been eeppor.ed fo, short periods without regular orders. Wo .ho Directors of .ho Poo, and of .ho House of Emplojmonl for .ho lit day of January, 1863. Wo tho undersigned Auditors of *h“poo*"on”Hoooo of' EinploVujenl of llio oMralnod tho ooeounls end Touchers of tho Dlreo December, 1053, do certify that wo find o eaifl county, from tho Ist day of January* thela and twenly/our dollars and b *” d< 01 c " ii,, °- ,h, “ io,h doy ° r J ” A. D. 1853 By payment of interest on dower in favor of Mrs. O’Brien on the land purchased of A. M’Dowell In 1849, 839 91 By cash for groceries, merchandize, bed* ding, clothing, &c.» included, 1976 99* For stock, 1053 50 For shoomakiog, tailoring and hatting, 366 41 For support of out-door paupers, 273 51 Cash advanced by J. Squier, Troas’r. 9-16 37* For roofing Poor House with tin, 403 ■'SO For Lumbe’r, 206 11 For Hardware, H 8 CO 117 44* 65 00 166 58 For out-door funeral espouses, 46 00 For grinding, barrels, bran, &o. 136 04* Attorney’s lee and expenses attending a suit at Pittsburg, 46 00* For tin, copper and sheet-iron ware and mending, C 4 33 For Constables fees, 25 89| For putting up lightning rods, 51 50 For out-door medical aid, 27 00 *7,171 13* For stone coal, For blacksmlthlng, For Leather, For coopering and wagonmaking, 20 85* For Saddlery, 12 12* For 1 cooking and 1 cannon stove, 26 00 For manufacturing sattinetts, 19 21 Franklin county for support of paupers, 455 Vor carpenter work, 31 31 Blind Insti’n for use of S. M'Glaughlin, 35 00 Lunatic Asylum at Harrisburg for sup port of S Eokarl, 87* Travelling expenses In settling with dif ferent counties, 65 For castings, 3o 03 For materials, &c., for use of farm, 57 15* For paiuting tin roof, I*l 6® For printing, postage and stationary, 3 80 Interest paid Carlisle Deposit Bank, 3 90 For sundries, 03 Dr. J Baughman balance of salary for 51, -5 00 J Lobaob’s salary, (hirelings wages In cluded.) 600 00 Dr W W Dale salary for I year, 100 00 L Todd, Esq., Attorney for I year, 30 00 Jacob Squier, Treasurer, for I year, 40 00 M G Behzhoover extra services as Director, 6 00 Skiles Woodburn do do 9 00 Oaorge Sheaflet do do 13 50 Balance in hands ofTreasurer, *7,171 13* use and House if Employment of Cumberland euun \ulion,from the Isf day of January to fbe ,5*2, inclusive, viz day of December, By payment of Directors orders, $7,0J6 10J By balance in hands of Treasurer, 131 72-j *7,171, 134 SKILLS WOODDORN, • georoe siibaffer, GEORGE URINDLE, Clr«elpr» of ike Poor of Cumberland County. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans* Court,ot Cumberland county, the undersigned will expos* to public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the l9l(i day of March, 1853, at 9 o’clock P. M., the lot lowing properties, to wilt Al! that desirable Town Lot, commonly (mown as the “Poplar Lot,” situate at theeoDtb west end of Hanover street, in the borough of Carlisle, coff* taining about Three Acres, bounded by said street the Walnut Bottom road, a lot of P, Phillips* heirs, and by South street. , . Aiao, a Lot of Ground, containing about Three Acres, situate in said borough, bounded on the north by the Grave Yard, on the east by the Grave Yard Lane, south by a Jot of Samuei Hepburn, and on tho west by a lot of J» W. Eby, Both these properties will be offered fn Town lots, or as tbey'now are, to suit purchasers. Tim last named lot lean eligible locationforacemetery. Terms of sale: Ten percent, of the purchase money on tho day of Bale, one-fourth of the pur chase money to be paid on the confirmation of the ealo, and the balance to be Secured by bonds and mortgages, conditioned for (he payment of the In terest thereof semi-annually to Mrs. Elisabeth Dwen, and the principal at her decease, to her heirs at law. JACOB SHROM, Truttee under the will of That. Ragan,d*e'd» February 3, 1853—61 THE Commissioners of Cumberland county, have fixed upon tho following times and places, for holding tho nppclas on tho Triennial Assessment, | in tho several townships & boroughs in said county: 1 County Tax—Dollar rate mills. Stale Tax—Dollar rate 3 mills. I Nowton and Frankford, at the public boose of John M. Woodburn, on tho 14lh of Match. 13 60 25 58 175 35 Mifflin and Nowvillo, at the public house of ino. M. w••av>uiii, mi aiu loiu oi marcn. Hopewell, al (ho public house of David Motor;, on (bo 1 Oth of March. Sbippcnsburg Borough ond Township, a (the pub' he houscrof John Wilkins, on (ho I7(b of March. Southampton, at the public house of John Wil kins, on the Ifllh of March. Dickinson, at the public houso of Christian Hoff 'ntfrt, on the 19(h of March. Westpcnnsboiougb, at the public house of Wm. Crozicr, on the 21st of March. North Middleton at thoCommUsioncr’s Office,oH the 22d of Match. South Middleton, at iho Commissioner's Office, on the 23d of March. Carlisle, East Ward, at tho Commissioner’s Of fice, on (bo 24th of March. West Ward, at tho Commissioner’sOffice,on tha 25(h of March. Assessors will make return at tho same time end place, of the yearly rentals of alltafern stands with in their respective Boroughs and Townships. Ap peals will bo heard at tho same times and places as above, on said rentals. WM. fl. TROUT, } JOSEPH O. CRESSLER, > Commr'i. JOHN 8088, 3 Commissioner’s Office, ? Carlisle, Feb. 10, 1853—01$ $7,046 40J 1*24 7 $7,171 13* $7,171 13* ICI 384 170 LEWIS HYER. SAMUEL MEG AW, GEORGE Z. DENTZ, Auditor' of Cumberland County. TRUSTEE’S SALE Of Valuable Town Appeals for 1893. Estate Notlcei LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Jacob Waggoner, lota of Mechanicsburg, Cumboiland count;, deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county, to tho subscribers, the first named living in Mechanicsburg, and the last named in the borough of Carlisle. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment,and those hav ing claims will present them for seltlcmen to SUSANNAH WAGGONEft, WILLIAM MATEBR, January 13, 1863—0 t Ey’re. GROCERY STOBE-BEJIOrAt. rpHE undersigned would respectfully inform his 1, old customers and tho public in general, that he has removed kii GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE to the corner, three doors north of his old eland, directly opposite llano n’s Hotel, and lately occupied by Mi. Robert Snodgrass. Ho has recent ly replenished his urge stock of Provisions and Groceries, and is now fully prepared to sell at re duced prices. C. INHOFF, Ag(. Fobruory 17, 1853—4 t FOB RENT. The (wo story plastered house, in North Han* over street, adjoining property of (he aubsoriberoo the north, and at present in the occupancy of N. W. Woods, is offered for ronl from the Ist of April next. Tho house is in excellent order, with a brick back building, smoke houso, good stable, cisiern, with well and pump in the yard, &o. Also, the two story brick building in Leather .street, adjoining the property of the subscriber.— This property is in good order, having been recent ly repaired WILLIAM LEONARD. February 17, 18&3—4l Estate Notice LETTERS of adminifltraiion on the estate of Po ter Kulsloy, late of Silver Spring township, Cambell land county, docedsod, have been iflsrted by the Re giotjr of flaid courtly, to tho subscriber residing in tho same township. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those h*»- ina claims will present them for settlement to * JAMBS IRVIN. February 17, 1853—Cl r STBAIV OOODS-SPBING 1863. rpHE Subscriber is now prepared lo exhibit to X. Merchants end Milliners hia usual heavy alook uf Ladles' and MTsae*' STRAW AND SILK BONNETS, STRAW TRIMMINGS and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Palm-loaf, Panama and Every Variety or SUMMER HATS fur Gentlemen, which for Extent, Variety and beau* ly of manufacture, aa well as uniformly close prices} will bo found unrivalled. THOMAS WHITE, No. 41 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Fob. 10—3 m rire Insurance. THE Allen and Basil Ponnsborough Mutual FirO Insurance Company of Cumberland county, inoor* porated by an act of Assembly, ifc now tolly organ* izod.and under the management of the following Managers, vix : , Daniel Daily, Wm. R. Gorges, Michael Cookiln, Molcliolr Dronnoman, Cbrislian Stoymon, John C. >4|unlap, Jacob 11. Coovor.Lowla Ilyor, Henry Login, Benjamin 11. Muasor, Jacob Momma, Joseph Wick, orsliom, Alexander Calboart. 1 The rales of losUranoo aro oe low and favorable sa any Company of the kind in the Stale. Person* w tailing to become member* are invited to mako *p* plication lo tho agents of the company who aro wil ling lo wail upon them at any time. g BENJ. H. MOSSER. IW<W. Henry Looan, Vice Pretiden l. > Lewis EHer, Secretary, t Michael CockLiN, Treaeurir, October 7,1853. AGENTS. Cumberland Counly.—Rudoljiti ftlitllOi N. Cum* borland ;C. B. Herman, Kingstown} Henry Zoar iogj Sbiremanslown; Charloa Doll, Carlisle; Dr. J« Abl.Cburohtown; Samuel Graham, WcatpeoDaboro’; James M’Dowoll, Frankfort!; Mode Gilfuth, Booth Middleton; Samuel Woodburn, Dickinson,. Samosl Coover, llenjamln flavorillok.MeohsDibsborg. John Bhorriok, Lisburn, David Cjovor.Sbephe./dstowo. York Conn/y.—John Bowman, DiKsgorg; Pater Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Fsij., Washington; W. 6. Pioklng, Dover; J. W.Craft,Paradise. Harrisburg.— Houser & Loohmsn. Members of tbo company having polices dbout to oxp re can have them renewed by making appllaa lion lo any of the agents. Now and Fresh Arrival of groceries, fruits, SPICES, &0., A 3. SUCH as Oranges, Lemons, FlßS,PrUond,OUron Raisins, Currants, Nuts, Cloves, Cinnsmoo Mace, &o. A splendid nssortmont of OiU Chinn Flower Vqbos of tho latest styles, Fancy OiU China Cups, Candollabras, Hall'Cspto/as, An. w lU .UUoch e .p.lo,.of c INHOFF> Alt . I December to, AOS.
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