American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 17, 1853, Image 3

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    - To Lumbermen. Prooiama ion.
AUGHT afloat on tho Susquehanna river on the XX THE RE AS the Honorable James H. Graham
( V</ 7lh of'Fobruary last, four White Pine Logs, 10 | VY President Judge of tho several Courts of Com
feet long, and marked as follows: I has A P& C mon Pleas ofthocountlosof Cumberland,Pcrryand
'otarapt on each end—l has a half girdle and two Juniata,inPonnsylvania,and justiceo thcsoveral
notches cut on it—-1 has a small cut at ono end— | Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Gcncial Jail Do-|
and i has no marks. The owner will come forward, livery in said counties, and flan. John Ruppond '
prove properly,.pay charges, and take them away, |Sami. Woodburn, Judges of tho Court of Oyer and
or they will be disposed of as the law directs, Termincrand General Jail Delivery, for the trialof
, JOSEPH LEEPARD. all capital and othoi offences, in the said county of
Curii'b. .c 6., March 10,1853 —3t Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed dated
- trviAiir Iho 20th of January 1853, have ordered the Court
UlssyiiU i,vn ' of Oyer & Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between bo holdcn at Carlisle, on tho 2d Monday of April,
tho undersigned, trading under the name and next, (being tho llih day) at 10 o’clock in the
firm of J. Hood & Son, in tho Mercantile and Tin- .forenoon, two weeks,
ing business, was dissolved by mutual consent on | NOTICE islhoroforo creby given, olheCoro
tho Ist of March, 1853. All persons indebted by , ner, Justices oft ho Pence & Constables of ihesoid
note, book account or othoi wise, wilt make payment county ofCumbcrland,thalllicy arc by the said pro
to Josiah Hood immediately. j cepl commanded to bethon & there in their proper
JOSI AH HOOD, j persons,with thcirrolls,records,!nquisilione, exami
JOHN HOOD, nations, and al 1 other remembrances, to do thogo
| things which tot heir offices appertain to be donc,and
March 10, 1858—31*
N. B.—Tho business will bo carried on in its »a- allthosethalorcbuundby recognisances, tonrosecule
rioua branches Gy tho undersigned, ond I would re- 1 against the prisoners that arc or then shallboin the
specially solioil a call From Iho old friends and pa- jail of raid oo' ily,arel o bo there lo prosecute them
Irons of the late firm, ns I am determined to close asshallbojur
out tho balance of our winter stock very low.
NOTICE
IS hereby given to all persona interested} that the,
following accounts have been filled in the Protho
not&ry’a Odico for examination by the accountants (
therein named, and will be presented to the Court
of Common Pleas of Cumberland .county, for con
formation and allowance, on Wednesday the 13th
day of April, 1853:
1. The final account of Daniel Kline, Assignee
of Philip Chert, Sr., under a deed of vulhntary as
signment for the benefit of creditors.
9, The account of William Ker, Committee of
James Woods, (a mule) appointed by the Court
of Common Pleas of Cumberland county.
3. The second account of Jacob Spangler, Com
mittee of Moses Wolf, under the act of Assembly
relating to habitual drunkards.
4. Trust account of James W. Hays, Commit
tee of James Hays, a lunatic.
GKORGK ZINK! Proth’y.
Prolh’y. Office, Carlisle, March 10, 1853—It*
Tavern license.
TO the Honorable the Court of Quarter Sessions
of < ’mnberlr\n<l county, at April Sessions, 1853.
1 he petition of Hh.is. H. Kysler, respectfully
represents, that he is well provided wiih Hie
requisites for keeping a house of public
enicriainrnen. in ihe house he now occupies as
We ihe undersigned citizens of the Township V ll ' , ' I ,' n lo^ln<, '' n township. He therefore prays
of Newton, in the county of Cumberland, do 1 , ” O:l0ra * ) l° (- oiirr to grant hl.n a license for
certify that we are well acquainted with the above ‘‘t Rarnf ’- l he ensuing year, commencing on Ihe
named Charles Schooner that ho is of good repute Monday of April, next, as in duly bound, he
for honesty ic temperance, and is well provided with ever P ra y* b. 13. KYSTKII,
i house room and conveniences for the aceommodn-i lO, 185.1 —3l
~ j lion of sliongers and fiavcllers, and that such Inn .
To Lumbermen. |or Tavern to accommodate the public! c ' the subscribers, citizens of the Township
G A I/O lIT afloat on Ihe Susquehanna river, on , and entertain strangers and travellers. iof Dickinson,in the couniy of Cumberland, do
the 7th of February lost, 3 Whitt) Pi no Log*;— 1 Janies ICy Ic. David Caldwell, C. Broke, Snmucl <M ’ r,| ty that Hi ias 13. Hyster, the above applicant,
one of them is 18 feet long, and the U tier H cut Voeom, John Recharl, Jncob W.ishinger, llumuion Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and
across one end—two of them is 16 feel long wiih ' M oore, Samuel Snoko. Robert Smith, Ncnjj min 11. is well provided with house room and conveniences
\ho letters LX T cut on one of them—the other W.ilkcr. Jacob Long, Jacob Lundiz. [lor the lodging and accommodation of strangers
has no mark*. The owner will come forward. pro% e 1 • T.lVCrll Lionise lrrtV,s^, ‘ rs » iin ‘J 'l*' ll Jon or Tavern is
property, pay charges, and take them avv.iy,oi ihcv / , ~ , ooeessa'y U* aerotmimdale the public and entertain
U,!l bo Ji.po.ed of a. the law directs. ' 10 l 1 1 '" Ho " 0 "' 1 ’ 1 '’ >l.O J m S .. S of 1 h-- "ijr. „l travellers.
ANDREW WOODS. General Quarter Sessions of tho I eace of Cumber- F. H. Fulton, Solomon C b;’Daniej Negely
Cumb. co.. March 10. |fif>3. | la "‘* county, fi I April Sessions 1K53. AI- Xander \\ Kinsiry. John Drown. John KiMneer!
- I l‘<“ ! ,Rlll, " n of John Hooker, respectfully rr- or Picker, Anllroncy M,.|h-ncr,., |„hnl, Smuh
DR. D. F. FETTER, ! presonl. lli.il Jour pnmoncr is provided « 111. tiro John p,,| m . John Mailings!, Win! Heroine, Alien
HWINC! located himself nl the Carlisle Springs, nfcesaorj r.-(| ulsllrs lot keeping ,1 Irulißo ol puhllr Mol.ler, John S, Dunlap?
oilers his professional services In Ihe enilens enlenaiirnienl in lire house he now occupies as __
of North Middleton town.hip &, vicinity. tlinniiF.s soeh in Dickinson township. Your peulnnir,
MOnsn.TK. | I lie re fore, pr.ry s jour Honors (n grant him a lire nso
March 3, 1353 —ly
Brittle tfoliro.
A l,t, persons arc hereby notified that Letters tes
timenUry on the estate of Jam'aon Hannon, lain of. Match 10, 18j3 3i*
iho borough of Ncwville, Cumberland count) .dcc.'d (
have been issued by the Register in and for said | We tho undersigned cnr/.en* of the lowi ship of
crtUlUy to the subscribeis, the first mined living in Dickinson, in 'he county ol ( uinberl.tnd, do cent-
Newville, and the last named in Frankfurt! (own-jly 'hat we are well an)tiainu d with thr above
phip- All- persons having claims ordemands against, named John Mocker, that tie is of good repute
the osit to of the said decedent, ore requested to make ( for honesty ami temperance, and is uetl pro
known tho saibe without delay, and thosetiidobtcd ■ vided wnh house mom and conveniences for the,
to makti payment to i accommodation of strangers and travellers, and
I that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommn-!
! date the public and entertain strangers and travel
’ lers.
WTLUAM ORVCRY,
JOS. HANNON,
Feb 24, 1853 —fit
j Samuel n.-etem, Wm Palm, Wm Vara’dlen,
VjUliable Properly for Sole. ;
John Kis'inper, John ('handy, John llemin norr,
THE two story hrit k plastered House and pnrt (} TdM, John Spence, S NrwromPr, D W I I**l* rs,
of a lot of Ground. on the north cost corner J. W FaiM, S Mehoffic, I) VV ilhamson, J Nba
■«37st of Pitt and PomCrcl streets, now occupied ro ner, Win Forties, JosShuh?..
JuilSLby Mrs. Wm B Underwood. The lot ron-|
(nine oo foot in breadth on Pomfret street, and 73!
feet on Pitt street. A great variety of choice fruit
on the lot There is 32 feet of vac ml ground from
the house to the corner, and would malic a hand
some building lot For particulars enquire on the
premises, or of Wm Gould, Auctioneer.
February 24, 18f>3—4P
20 VAUIABIK
Town Lots at Public Sale
THK subscriber will offer at public «nlc, on Fn
day. ttio 1 Btli d iy of March, 1H53. at the ('mirt House
in the borough of Carlisle, at 2 o'clock, I'. M.
20 TOWN LOTS,
cadi GO feel front by 210 feel buck to an .*Hey, situ
aied immediately on the eastern side of the Lelnrl
Bpring. Ten of the lots front nn East Hty h si. and
lon on B «et Pom fret street. Tlicy will be sold either j
In whole nr in half lots to suit purchasers. The soil 1
of these lots is of these richest quality of Muck marl <
well known for fertility. It ts in u high slate ofj
cultivation and is pirnculaily well adapted fur \iy-\
dening purposes. Tcnrts made known on snidrfuy
b , SamueL iiolliday.
Co rlislo, Feb. 2-1 ts. I
WHITE HALL ACADEMY.
3 miles tcestof Harrisburg , /’a.
f"pHE Fifth Session of this flourishing Tnstilul
1. lion Vril commence on Monday the 2d day of
May next. Porcnlfl md Guardians nro resperl
fhlly solicited to Inquire into tho merits of thisj
diiHiilution before sending their sons or wardsj
elsewhere. The situation is reiirod, pleasant,health-]
ful. and convenient of access. The course of in
struction will embrace the different branches of a
thorough English education, together w th the La
tin, Greek, French, German, Spanish and Portu
guese languages, and Vocal A Instrumental Music.
Tho Principal will bo arsialcd by four well qualified
teachers, vizi two In tho English branches, one in
Penmanship, and Drawing, and one In Music and
Modern Language*.
TERMSj
Boarding, washing, tuition in iho English
branches, and Vocal music per ses
sion, (6 months,)
Ancient and Modern Languages, each,
Instrumental music,
Foi circulars and other information,address
D. DENLINGEH, Principal
Whitt Hill, Cumb. Co.^Pa
March 10.1863.
1,000 Book Agents Wauled,
To tell Pictorial and Useful Works for the year ’53.
$l,OOO A YEAR!
nr-rjANTED in every county of the United Sluice,
VV ricli*e and enlorpiislng men,to engage in the
Onto of aomo of the beat Books published in the, TnVCl’ll lAccnae
country. To men of good address, possessing o | 'pQ l | lo Honorable tbo Judges of tbo Court of
small capital of from $25 to $lOO, such inducements Gonora i Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber
will bo offered bb to enable them to make from $3 to j nn( j coumy, nt April Sessions, 1853.
$5 a day profit. , | The petition ol William Parkes, respectfully
The Books published by us aro all useful in their. ro p res cnts that your petitioner is provided with the
character, extremely popular, and command largo, neceBSnr y requisites for keeping a bouse of public
sales wherever they me offered. _ entertainment in the house ho now occupies ns
For particulars, address, Cp° Btn ß° P such in the township of Newton. Your poll-
ROBERT BEAHS, Punt-iBJiKB, ! t | on( . r , thnroforo, prays your Honors to giant him
181 William street, New York. |j ccn6o f or n,o same the ensuing yosr, commonc*
Morch 8,1663—1 m __ | ing on t | lo 2d Monday of April next. As in duly
I bound ho will over pray, &c.
I WILLIAM PARKKS.
To Cabinet Makers.
IF you desire u complete assortment of Goods to March 10, lB. r >3—3i*
select from, call in Gust Main street, where you I Wo the undersigned citizens of the township
cart bo supplied with Hair cloth of oil breadths, sofa ' Q j* Newton, in tho county of Cumberland, do
and choir springe. Mahogany Veneers from 37$ ot« f o( .riify that \vd nro well acquolntcd with tho above
to $2 per salt, Walnut and Maple Veneers. Mould-1 nomcd William Parkos, that ho is of pood re*
lags of all breadths, Rosols, Varnishes, dtc. linvito, t(} for honesty ond temperance, and is well
their particular filH%|on to my Varnishes and every p rov i()ocl with house room ond conveniences for
thing else uacd in thoir lino. * I tho accommodation of strangers and travellers,
March 3, 1858. H. SAXTON. 1 Qn(l lhat euc h Inn orTnvorn is necessary to accom-
1 — o'til modalo the public and entertain strangers and tra-
To Saddlers, Coachmakers & Blacksmiths vol)or8 ‘
A complete assortment of saddlery, japan, brass 1 David Caldwell, C. Mncfarlano, M. Donaldson,
and silver mounting, oil kinds of carriage trim- ‘ c, Schooner, C. Snolto, B. MtUor, W. W. Novin,
mings, such as damask, rollinet,loco, tassels, fringe, d. Kokur, M. Zojr, J* Russell, D. I’oremon, J. I‘ .
drab and bluo cloth, red plush, plain, figured and Dutchman, J. U. Kelso, S. N. b>ker, A. Scavors,
enamelled canvass, patent ond imitation leather, Carver, J. ICylo, Skiles Woodburn.
pkl»d duh«, lamp., mat. caatiliga. !>""[ fcll™». . ANUERRIE^juB , lorc ivccl and foVaalo a; iho
hubbs, spokes, boughs, hammered ond rolled iron, / utAiv uumviuo ju
of all aizoa conatanlly on hand. , Vj cheap aloro of
Motdb », 160>. U. BAXTOK- [ Dwombot JO.
JOSEPH McDARMOND, RlTff.
ShoriflV O ce, Carlisle, FtK 24, 1859.
JOHN HOOD,
TO Iho Ilonornblo the Judges of (ho Court of
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber
land county, at April Sessions, 1653.
The petition of Charles Schooner, respectfully rep
resents that your petitioner is provided with (he ne
cessary requisites for keeping a house of public on
toit.iinment, in the house ho now occupies ns such
in Newton township. Your petitioner, therefore,
prays your Honors to grant him a license for the
same (ho ensuing year, commencing on the sccrmd
Monday of April, 1853. As in dulv bound lie will
over pray , &c. CHARLES 8C OENER,
March 10, 1853—3 t
lor the Ramf die ins Hng year. rmimicncini; on die
| *2.1 Monday ol A|iril nt-xl. As in duly bound he
will ever |iray. Ate
Kx’rs.
TO the Honorable the Judges of lhf» Cnurl of
(Jcneral Quarter Sessions of the I’eace ul (.‘uiiibcr-
Und county, at April Sessions IHOT ,
The petition of Frederick /arm her, respectfully 1
represents, that jour petitioner 18 provided with,
the necessary requisite* I <>r k e* pit g a house of j
public entertainment in the house now crrupied 1
as such by A. Byers, in Newton towrudup—
Y>uir petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to
errant bun a liceu«n for tho same the ensuing y'"' ir >
commencing on the 2d Monday of April next. A*-
i in duly bound lie v\ ill ever pray. Air*.
FItFDFIHf’K /A UK AC I! KK.
March 10, 180’}—3t
Tt'c the subscribers ci'izens of Newton town-
I al/p, do certify that Freik. Zirrarher, the above
ja/pheant, is of good repute for honesty and tern
-1 jreranee, and Is well provided with house room and
l/convenierres for the lodging and accommodation
of strangers and travellers, anil that bucli Inn or
'Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public
and entertain strangers and travellers.
] TJ Hockrti, D V AM. John Whaler, H Har
der, Daniel Dyers. Jos Waggoner, Wtn Smith.
1 Henry Killian, V Newman. Sami Waggoner. Jru,
j \N illiams, John Hoover, D Wagoner, J Drinker.
TO the Honorable tho Judge* of iho Court of
General Quarter Sessions of ll>o Pence of Cumber
land county, ai April Session**, 1803.
The peiilion of Samuel Uiloh, respectfully re
presents tlMi your petitioner is provided vvilh the
necessary requisites fur keeping a house of public
entertainment in iho house now occu|>lcd as such
by Mr. Try, in Lower Allen township, on ihe
Stale Hoad leading lo Gettysburg. Your peti
tioner. therefore, prays your Honors to grant him
a license for the same the ensuing year, commen
cing on the 2d Monday of April next. And as in
dulv bound he will ever pray, &<*•
SAMUEL UHICH.
March 10, 1653 3i*
Wo the undersigned ciiizens of tho township
of Lower Allen, in the county of Cumber
land, do certify that wo pro well acquainted with
the above named Samuel Urich, that bo is ol
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 Inn or Tavern is necessary lo ae
oofhmndalo the public and entertain strangers and
travellers.
Henry Slophnn, Predk Shecly, Christ Zimmer
man, Wtn Heck, Geo Rupp, J Dmvhaugh, W H
Gorgas, D Urich, I Long, S Zimmerman, Jacob
Gussler, M Zimmerman.
9no oo
c oo
10 oo
Tavern License
JOHN HOCKFII
Tavorn LieniM’
Tavern License.
C. INUOIT, Agl,
NOTICE.
THE undersigned Auditor appointed to marshal
the assets in the hands of Jos. F. Doardorff, As*
signeo of Michael ShcafTcr, to and among the credi
tors, will meet for that purpose on Saturday the I9ih
day of March, 1853, at 2 o’clock P. M., at the office
of C. 0. Moore, Esej., in the Borough of Carlisle.
P. QUIGLEY, Auditor.
March 3, 1853—31
Tuvci-u License.
To the Honorable tho Judges of the Court of Gen
oral Quu rtcr Sessions of (ho Peace of Cuaiboi lund
Counly.nl April Sessions, A. D. 1853.
The petition of David Marlin, respectfully re
presents, that your petitioner ss provided with the
necessary requisites for keeping a house of public
entertainment, in the house now occupied by John
M’Gord, in (ho East Word of the borough of Carlisle.
Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to
grant him n license for the same tho ensuing year,
commencing on the second Monday of April, 1653.
As in duty bound lie will ever prav.&c.
DAVID MARTIN.
M.irrh 10. 1853-31
Wo the undersigned citizens of (ho East Ward,
in tho borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cumber
land, do certify that wo nrn well acquainted with the
above named David Marlin, that ha is of good
repoto for honesty and temperance, and Is well
provided with house room, and conveniences for Iho
accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that
such Inn or 1 avern is necessary to accommodate
the public and entertain strangers and travellers.
AI- Holcomb, R. M’Carlnry, J. D. Oration, James
Widncr, Philip Arnold, Dmiei Eckels, S. Keepers.
J. Baughman, Joseph Huiscr, Jacob Zug, George W
Hilncr. Henry Saxton.
Tiivnni LirciiM'
I O the Honorable the Judges of the rnurl of Cm*-
lieral Quaiirr Sessions ol the Pcaee ol Cmnl’crlund
eonnly.at April .Sessions. A 1). IS.A.'J.
The petition of \d mi Wareh ml respect fully repre-
“inlH.llnt your petuiotiei in provuh-d with the ne
cessuiy re<|uisites toi keeping u house of public en
t-il.iiii ineul. in the house he now on upies tis siu li
in South Mid.lelon. Vour petilionei, therefore,
prays your Honors to «r..m liim n Incense for the
B.nne the ensui j* ye.u, commencing on the 2d
Monday of April, 1H53. As in duly hound lie will
ever prny . &c, ADAM WAKLHIAM.
, March 10. IS. P »3—3l
VV« the tin.lersig’ieJ citizens of (ho Township of
Soulh M iduleton in the county of (,’urnherlund.
i!o cerltly lh.it we are well iieijuainted with (lie
above named Ad.un Wureliam, that he Is of good
repute tor honesty <nal temperance, and is well pro
vided wiih house room and eomenienres for tin
ner oininod'ition of -irangers and travellers, and I hat
such Inn ur Tnvrin is necessary to nccommodjte
the I'liblic mirl entertain --traiigeis and travellers.
John Hemmmgvr. jt,, Joseph John Bu>
• rt, jr . Thus, I? lad ley, A d.i in Pi (fir. A Ifred Moore,
liohett (iijh.iin, \\ in Moore, Janies Hoyle, A. K
| • s e.inghl, Joseph A lex under, J oseph Stuart.
Tavoni Ur.rnfto.
TO llic Honorable the Judges of ihc Court of(Jen
eral Qu-u Ut Sessions of the Ponca of Cumberland
County, ut April Scxsio's, A. I) 1853.
'l’ho petition o( Norton & Owen, respectfully rop
risenls, llmt your petitioners arc provided wilti (lie
necessary requisites for keeping a house of public
< nlcrtn inmeni, in llic houxe now occupied by them
.is end) in the Township u( North Middleton. Your
petitioners, therefore, pray your donors to grunt
ilicin u licence lor the same the ensuing year, com
mcncing on the second Monday.of April, 1653. As
in duly bound they will ever pray, Ate.
NORTON it OWEN.
March 3, 1853 31.
We the undersigned citizens of North Middleton
township, in (lie county of Cumberland, do certify
that wo are well acquainted with the nbivo named
Norlcn &. Owen, that they are of good repute for
honesty und temperance, and are well provided with
liuiiso room, and conveniences fur the accommoda
Hon of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn]
or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public
and cnlcriuin strangers and travellers.
Jacob Zeiglor, John Wonder, (jco. Brindlc, James
CJondoncn, Levi Knlglcr, John F- Drmdle, John FI. I
Sphar. A tun. Eamberton, James Clarke, Daniel Fried, I
David Carr, (Jco. Clarke. 1
Tavern UmiHCi
TO the Honorable Ihe J udges of the Court of Clcn ;
ernl Quarler Sessions of the Peace u( (.’umberland
County, at April Sessions. A. D 1853.
The pclilion of Adam Sierer, respectfully repre
sents, that your petitioner is provided wilhllio no
cesbnry requisites for kfepmg a house of public
entertummciil, in (ho house now occupied by him m
the borough of Mechanicsburg. Your petitioner,
therefore, pruys your Honors to grant him a license
lor Ihc same the ensuing vote commencing on llic
second Munday of April, 1853. As In duty bound
he will over prny.&c. ADAM SIERER.
March 3,1853 —3 i.
Wc the undersigned citizens of the borough of
Mechanicsburg, in the county of Curnbcrload, do
certify that we are well acquainted with the above
named Adam Sierer, that ho is of good repute (or,
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and conveniences for the accommodation
of slrungotfl and travellers, and that shell Inn or
Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and
entertain strangers und travellers. j
William R- Slydcr, James Hartlinr, George Schro- j
dor,Simon Arnold, U. Stumor, Eownrd Lamonl,]
John Hoover, Augustus Ilcil, (Jeorgo Wense, Levi j
Balinor. Felix Houbcr, Joel Berlin, George Sloino- 1
wer, Jacob Ilorllino, Peter Guntz. I
Tavern Llcoiinc
TO tho Honorable iho Judpcn of llm Court of Gen
eral Quarter Sessions ol the Peace of Cumberland
County, nl April Sessions. A. I). 1853.
Tl»o pcliUon of John Hoover, respectfully repre
scnla, lliat your petitioner 1h provided with the ne
cessary requisites for keeping a bouse of public
entertainment, in 11)o house now occupied by him ns
such in the borough of Mechinicsburg. Your peti
tioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a
license for the same the ensuing year, commencing
on the second Monday ol April, 1853. As in duly
bound ho will over pray, &c.
JOHN HOOVER.
March 3, 1853—31,
Wo lho undersigned citizens of tho borough of
Meehanishurg, in llio coimiy of Cumborloud, do
certify iliot wo aro well acquainted wilh tho above
nuinod John Floovor, iliot ho is of good icpulo for
honesty and temperance, and la well provided wilh
house room, and conveniences for Iho accommoda
tion of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or
Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and , .. . , n
entertain strangers and travellers. Wo the undesigned Auditors of Cumberland county, oloolod and sworn according “ ’
Samuel Snell. Peter Coble, Wm. Eckels, Samuel oXlim | no( j lho QGGO u nte and vouchors of the Directors of tho Poor and n j a
Thcrloy, Simon Arnold, Adum Hunch, Joseph Mil- Ha id county .from lho Ist day of January to the 3lal day of December, 1803, do certify th .
lo'mon, Vnlanlino Shock, J. A. Molny, Wm. Millar. |;“|',re o L n rof Jacob Squier, E«q„ Trna.urar, of ono hundred und l«unty-l..ur dellam and
Gcutco Atllcli, Uuubon Senamon, William Fagan, Bcvon , v . two nn( i ihreo-fourlho conn, Given under our handa at Carlisle, Una lOili day of January,
GoorgoSlagiiot. | A. D. 1863.
Lama Cloths
A Largo nsaorlmoiUof fine Lama Clullib, lor latljr’« '
droßnoe, wliicli will bo aohl very cheap. I
f.b 34,1858. N. W. WOODS, (
POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR 1882,
SKILES VVOODBURN, GEORGE SHEAFFER and GEORGE BRINBLE,
Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Cumber
land county, in account with said County from tho first day of January to
the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1852, inclusive, viz ;
DU.
To amt drawn from County Treasurer, $*6500
Cash received from J. Slirom for hides
and ikins, 117
Cosh received of R Snodgrass for use, G 5
do of Dennis Diskerkey a de
ceased pauper, 16G
do of Dauphin county for sup
port of paupers, 56
do for Iowa\nol trees, 30
do ofJuniala county for sup
port of paupers, 23
do for Potatoes, I 7
do for Tallow, 31
do for ('loverseed, 56
do for use of James Dallas, 3C
do of Geo Hendul for hofse, 10
do for Indentures, 2
do for Sundries, 9
do for use of Mary Knellle, 55
J.irnn SQ! : IEft, Esy., Treasurer of the Poor Uu\
ly, in account with the Directors nf said Instil
day nf December, 185*2, rti
Pa*h received from CounlyTreasttrer, $6500 00 I
do do from J Lubacli, Steward,
from different sources as
exhibited in the forego
ing' statement,
i'IMIK aniliMßißiinl woulil respectfully inform bii
j I old customers ;i nJ (ho public in general, that he
. has removed hi) (IRorKRV AND PROVISrOfJ
'STDHK lo (ho rnnicr, three doors north of his btu
7 I,rad of horses, 13 milch cows, 21 head of steers, 2(1 head of hogs, 10 aboala, 3 calves, 37 sheep.' -land, do cc.lvop,...site llann a's Hotel, and l.laljr
’ occupied hy Mi. Holier! Snodgrass. Ho has recent
ly replenished Ins urge slock of I'rovisiotTS and
(■loeenes, and m non fully prepared to soil at ra*
, ilni'uJ prictis. C. [NiIOFP, Agt.
28 Beeves, average weigh! 552 ponnda, (15,466 Ibe.) 40 Hoga. average weight 200 pounds. (Kooo] Kobrunry 17, 1863—41
lbs.) 38 Sheep, average weight 46 pounde, (1,710 lbs ) 10 Calves, average weight 62 pounds, (620
lbs.) making in all 25,786 lbs
Slock on ihc Farm Ist of January, 1533.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, and Veal, fattened and killed on the Farm in 1852.
Farming Utensils on the Farm Ist January, 1853
I W. Wo-.iis, is offered Tor rent from iho Ifll of April
I broad and I narrow wheefrd wagon, 1 wagon bed, 1 pair of wood.ladders, 2 pair of hay.ladders,! nexl. Thu house is in excellent order, wllb a
1 carl ami carl treats, 1 lillbury and harness, 3 plows. I harrows, 5 dthible shovel plows, 3 single brick back building, smoko bouse, good Blable v
shovel plows, f slone v» agon, I ih resiling machine and horse power, I fanning mill, 1 rolling > Or, rn. cistern, wUh well and pump in the yard, &c.
1 corn sheller, I ground roller. 2 cuillng-boxes, 3 grindstone*, ft log chains, 31 cow chains. G sell o( Also, die two story brick building in Loolher
wagon nears, 6 sell of plow gears, 1 sell of carpenter lool«, 1 sell of blacksmith tools, I sell nl huich- sired, adjoining the properly of the subscriber.—
ering tools, 4 wheelbarrows, 1 cabbage knife. 5 gram cradles. 13 mowing scythes, I mattocks, 5 This properly la in good order, having been recenl
crow-hars.G shovels, and a variety of spades, forks, siokele* rakes, corn hoes, sledges, stone ham-: |y repaired*
mora, &c
Schedule showing the proceeds of the Farm for 185-’,
j V-Matu Notice.
, , , ... LETT CPS ol mini mistrntiun on the estate of Po»
GOO bu.M, of wheal, 17 of rye, 1100 of oorn, 700 of nals 1000 of pniaioes. sof .woo. polo oes __ ; Km>| u| Sll<l . r township. Cumbe
r-24 of llinolby seed, 23 4 n( eloverseed, I waunn loads of pumpkins. I 1 1 bin'ms snap ben ns. 1 j ol |iml have been iosilod by lb. lU
pnns and bunch besns. 35 of onions 40 of beds, 3500 beads <'f c.ibhaue, //3 tiny, cucumueis, 10 ions , o 4 CrtU nVy, in t\»« subscriber residing in
u( bay, 14 louds of cornfodder, mode 30 barrels ol cider, 90 gallons of apple butler.
| l lu< same lownsbip. All persons indebted to said
estate will muke immediate payment, and those bu
rins claims mil present them for settlement to
I JAMES /RyiN.
103 ahirll! and chomios, 01 frocks, 30 peltienals, 20 caps, 51 aprons. 17 chaff beds. 15 bolsters, 30 17,
pillow rases, 15 son bnnnels, shrols, 30 pair ol sloehn.es limned, 25 pair fooled. 30 towels made, s .|p, e , lv OOOBS—SFIIIiIG 1853.
115 e ..m for Is, 55 fea'hor pillows, 7 pair of drawers, made 87 lbs. o( bard soap, 45 barrels ofsofl Boa f l r|i|||; Suliscn Inn is now prepared In exhibit to
and 3 pair of pants. 1 | iMcrclimii* jml Milliners Ins usual heavy aluOk
ol LmJnV mid Mibiis’
I STRAW ANDSII.Iv BONNETS,
S I RAW TRIMMINLS and
■ , A U'l 1 Ilf I AL 1-LOWERS
* i Fulm-Ica f, Pac'ii mn oml Every Variety of
■n r Direelur,. #*,. „f ,aul MlMta. annex ,he full., wing 'Mi, uf rzlra Mur. 4 ;.. ~erfun,uJ Ul and be.a
the Slcwnrtl, Matron «nri Paupert % from the Ist day of January to the 31s/ day iy n (- mil „ n (ucti»ro, ns well as uniformly dote price*,
o/ December. 1852, inclusive, viz ■ , « d! bo found uririeallcd.
AlanurMturod and mode in the HoUSO tliui Shop,
Made 40 coffins, 2 wheelbarrows, 5 spittoons, made 2 larße Rates. 4 pannel of pail fence cot 00 j r«b. }O-:i, n
cords of wood, made 200 rails, quarried slono for and made 20 rods of elono fence, done blacksmith
me for the farm for about $2O. . „ .. , . .
Number of Paupers In tho lnsllirtlion fat January. 1868, of whmh 2C were colored.
Number admitted up till Blet December, 1853, of which 03 were colored and I born
in tho house.
Making the whole nOmhor through the year, , .
Of which 21 died, 4 children bound out, 8 eloped and I 10 discharged,
I.naving tho number of Panpent ln\bo poor botiaolal January, 1«53,0f » Inch 33 ar. Dol'd.
Oul-door paupera supported at pubnc expense through the year,
Whole number supported through the year. . .
Of those remaining in the poor house Blsl December. IH*»3, there are—
Males 07, of which 11 .wo colored,
Females 41, of which 9 are colored.
And 12 out-door paupers, of which I la colored,
120
Them are as nnnr as can bn ascertained 1 under 1 year, 7 from 1 lo 5; (i from 6 In 10; 8 from 10 la
20; 9 from 90 la 30; 12 from 30 lo 40; 15 (lorn 40 lo 50; 20 from 50 la 00; 15 from 00 lo 70; 12 from
midiilon°lo lire above, 320 Iransionl paupers or travellers, have been supported for short periods
without regular orders.
Wo Ibo Directors of the Poor and of Iho House of Employment for iho Ooiinly of Cumbnrlond, do
certify dial Iho above ond foregoing alalemonl In oonlain a Junl and true ekhlblt of lire Institution
during Ibo period above olatod, according lo lire beet of our knowledge. Given under our hands Ibis
Ist day ol January, 1853. SKII.ES WOODBUHN,
GEORGIA SH UAI’EEIi,
GEORGE URINDLE,
Direttore of the Poor of Cumberland County.
Public Sale of Seal Estate^
THE! undersigned, Executors of Jamison Han
non, dec’d., will offer for sale on Friday the4Bth
day of March, 1853, the following valuable Real
Eslaie, consisting of a
STEAM DISTILLERY,
on Rig Spring, 4 of a mile northeast of Newville,
and half a mile north east of the Cumberland Val
ley Railroad, of sufficient capacity, to grind and
distill one hundred bushels per day t on a tract olf
land, of SEVEN ACRES, and having on It a
| CH. i largo' Grain House and 2 small Dwelling Houses,
00 !By payment of interest on dower in favor | being on a stream of water which never fella and
j of Mrs. O’Brien on the land purchased »»'•' Powereuffi«enllo grind 160 or 800
4.14! of A. M’Dowell In 1842. ®3B 91 | bn> icle pc, day. The D.nultar, 1... beenereeted
00 By cash for grocer,ea, merchandize, bed- 1 "'"V" ""i as 18 J? on,hB ' ? hd 8,1 ‘ h ? B >P a '^“’
I ding, clothing, &e., included, 1876 99J ' lB .°i. Ihe hes . ond moB ‘ ~ raP [?'', !d k' B *- T ll , 8
58 I For stock s ox,grinding , grinding and distilling being done in the same
1 For shoemaking, tailoring and hailing, 300 41 ! ’T B''’ 8 ''’ Ba 'ing of manual labor, being on#
00 ’ For support of mil-door paupers, 273 51 of boBl oca ". ons f °' lb ° b “ a ' B «= •*<> 8 «l«.
00 Cash advanced by J. Squid, TWr. 940 37i “"t ,I ' C ° ' n 88cc0ssf81 °P' rallon » incB
For roofing Poor House with tin, 41)3 50 i rr< rri Pt ' • , , , . ,
For Lumber 2015 11 I horn is on hand a large araonnl of stock, Vi*:
For Hardware 118 60 ,400 hf, B q ’ ,n different stages of fattening; 3000
.v , . * . ~ .. | bushels of grain, wood, barrels, &c., which Will
For out-door lunera expenses, 46 00 , ~ .i i i ’ ’
t« .. . , • * be sold on the above day. ■
For grinding, barrels, bran, &c. I.IG 01 , .... 3 , . . ~
Allorney’s fee and expenses allendiaga I P” benl of Ihe purchase money (o be paid
uuit at Pillsburg, „ ion U.e day of sale, and the remainder on aceommo
rv • j , , . , 4 , dating terms to purchasers.
For „n copper and sheet-,ron ware and WILLIAM GRACEY.
mending, JOS. HANNON,
r"r Uonatah ps fees, 25 89J 1 ,v , rt , tDr o ~ ,
r? . • i £ . • , -, _ * Feb. 21, 1853—1 t Exr 8,
For putting up lightning rods, 51 50 1
For out-door medical aid, 27 00 j
For stone coal, 13 60 I
For blaoksmilbing, 25 58 j
For Leather, 175 35J
For Coopering and wagonmokmg, 20 85j
For Saddlery, 12 12 J ,
For 1 cooking and 1 cannon stove, 26 00 j
For manufacturing satiineiis, 19 21 ,
Franklin county for support of paupers, 455
F'nr carpenter work, 31 31 i
Blind Insti'n for use of S. M'Glnughlin, 25 OO 1
Lunatic Asylum at Harrisburg for sup
port of S Eckari, 5Q 87$
Travelling expenses in settling with dif
| ferenl counties, 15 55
1 For castings, ,33 03
F'or materials, &c., for use of farm, 57 15$
For painting tin roof, 11 00
F'or printing, postage and stationary, 3 80
Interest paid C'arhslo Deposit Rank, 3 20
F’or sundries, 10 03
Dr. J Baughman balance of salary for’sl, 25 00
J Lohach's salary, (hirelings wages in- .
eluded,) 600 00
Dr VV W Dale salary for I year, 100 00
L Todd, F!sij., Attorney for I year, 30 00
Jacob Srjmer, Treasurer, for I year, 40 00
M G Bel izhoover extra serv ices as L)i rector, 6 00
SKiles VVmidhurn do do 0 00
George Sheuffer do do 13 50
$7,171 13$
Halance in hands of Treasurer,
*7.171 i^i
use ftri(/ fhntac »f Employment of Cumberland coun
iuiiiiu, frum the la* day of January lo the 3la<
j By payment of Directors orders,
C7I I3J ' By balance in hands of Treasurer,
*—l
$7,171, 13 j,
JOS. I.ORAt'M. Steward.
MATILDA C. LOHACH, Matron
87,01(] .jo;
121 7-i}
$7,171 t:ij
IF.TT ERA UMamenlnry on the estate of Jacob
j WucuoiH'r, Into of Mochonicaburg, Cumbciland
county. deceased, ha\e been issued by iho Register
of nniil rounlv. Io (he subscribers, the first named
living m Mcrliaim’xliuru, and lho last named in the
Imrnuqh of Cnrlinlo. All persons indebted to said
estate will mnki> immediate payment,and those bav
ln g elm nix w ill present them for sclllemen to
*'- o,b ,o ii sIiSANNAH WAGGONER.
1 ~ l ‘**\ WILLIAM MATEER.
. i Jcnunry 13, IBf>3 — Cl Ex’re.
$7,171 13 i J
j OROCERV STOKK-ItIMIOVAt,.
' Inourunco Company of Cumberland count;, incor*
I porated by an act of Assomblyi is now AlU| organ
-2 H-1 , izcd. in operation under the management of tit
following .Managers, viz :
I Ujiiu-I Duly. Wm. H. CJorgss, Michael Cockiin,
tnflvMflrlioif Hrennetnun, Christian Slayman, John C.
Dunlap, Jacob 11. (’oovor, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan,
' Benjamin II- Musser, Jacob Momma, Joseph
' '' urshnm, Alexander Catbeurt.
* | Tim rules ul insurance arc as low and favorable
an any Company of the kind in the Stale. Persona
w lalnng to become members are invited to make ap*
plication to the agents of the company who are wil
ling to wait upon them at any lima.
BKNJ. 11. MOS9ER, PretiJent,
lIENH v Logan, Vtee President,
Lewis llrzn, Secretary.
Miciiaei. Cocklin, Treasurer,
October 7, 185‘J.
LEWIS (IYER,
SAMUEL MEGAW,
GEORGE Z. DENTZ,
rfurflMr, of CtimbtrlaMtl County.
Appeal* Tor 180&
r PHE Commissioners of Cumberland county, have
j_ fixed upon the following times and place*, for
holding the oppplns on the Triennial Assessment,
in the several townships & borounhs in said county:
County Tax—Dollar rate mill*.
Htute Tax—Dollar rale 3 mills,
i Newton and Frunkford, at tho public house of
John M. S\ oodburn, on the Mth of Match.
Mifllin and Nowvillp, at the public house of Jno.
M. VVoodbmn, on ihr 1 f>ih of March.
Hepewell, ni t ho public house of David Mowry,
on iho I 61li of March.
Shippenshurg Borough nnJ t*ofrhsb)p,ttt.|faepob>
lie houso of John Wilkins, on (bo 17th ofMarch.
Southampton, ot the public house of Jobfc Wil
kins, on tho Ifith of March.
Dickinson, at the public house of Cbriitiah Hoff
man, on the 19th of March.
Wcstprnnshoinugh, at ihc public house of Wm
(”ro7MT, on the 21 si of March.
North Middleton at the Commissioner’s Office,on
tlie ti‘Jd of Match.
South Middleton, al tho Commissioner’s Oflice,
on the *2*id of Match.
Carlisle, East Ward, at tho Commissioner’s Of
fice, on the 24ili of March.
1 West Ward, a( (he Commissioner's Office, on the
‘JIM It of Ma rch.
Assessors w ill make return at the same lime and
place, of (tic yearly rent a Is of all la vern stands wilh
in their respective Boroughs and Townships. Ap
peal* will lie heard nl the same times and places as
above, on said rentals.
WM. I?. TROUT, -)
JOSEPH O. CRESSEER, C Commr'i.
JOHN HOUR, J
(-'ommiKfiioncr’rt OlTlr«», 5
(*irltnl<>, Frl> K), iw.v.i—fii S
Itxlnto Notice.
I l OK RUNT.
The two story plastered house, in North Han-
I over street, adjoining property of the Bubsoriheron
| the nnrih, and nt present in tho occupancy of Ni
\\ 11,1,1 AM LEONARD.
Fehruory 17. 18.A3—-It
THOMAS WHITE,
No. 11 South Second Street,
i’/tilddelpMu
Tiro luaurauco.
THE Allen nnd Easll Ponnsbofougli Mutual Firo
AGENTS.
Cumhnlaiid County. —Rudolph Martin, N. Cum*
bcrlaud ; C. U. Herman, Kingstown ; Henry Zosr~
uip; Shircmansluwn ; Charles Doll, Carlisle ; Dr. J.
Ahl, Churchtown; Samuel Graham, Woslponnsboro**
James M'Dmvcll, Frnnkford ; Mode GilfTilh, South
Middleton; Samuel Woodbarn, D'ioklnson t Bamoel
Coovor, Benjamin llavcrslick, Mochanlciburg, John
Bherrick, r.isburn, David Cjovor,Shophdrdslown.J
York Connty.— John Dowman, DUfogorg; P«l«r
Wolford, FronliUo; John Smilh, Fsq.,.Washlogloh J
W. 8. Picking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Paradise.
Ihrritburp, Houser & Lochman.
Members ol’lho company Irnylng polices about to
uxp ro can lisvo them renewed by making applica
tion lo any of the
Now and Ficnli Arrival of
(JROCEIUEB, FRUITS, SPICES, Ao<, Ab.
SUCH as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Pruens,Citron
Raisins, Currants, Nuts, Cloves, Cinntmon
Mucr, Ac. A sploiulij aesurtmont of Gilt China
Flower Vases oflho latest styles, Fancy Gilt China
Cups. Camlellabras, Hall Lantornfl|Aa. AU to ba
| had at the cheap store of
December 16, AM.
C. INHOFP, 'Aft.