Tavern license. to 1 'ths Hondfablo thd Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cum berland county, at April Sessions, 1854, Tbo petlllbn of Jeflse Berkhelmer respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites’ for keeping a. house ,of public entertainment, in the bouse he now occu pies 99 suchr ln Hampden township. Your peti tioner, therefore, prays your Honors (0 grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, commenc ing onilhe 2d Monday of April next. As in duty bound he will ever pray, &o. . ■ JESSE BERKtfEIMER. February 23, 1854.* We the undersigned, citizens of the township of Hampden, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Jesse Berkheiroer; that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tdvero Is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain atrangers and travellers. • , John Shtjibahn, B. Erb, M. C. Eberly. George Glplm, Henry Snavoly, George Snavely, Andrew Kteiner. Daniel Waller, Samuel Eberly, L. M. Barnhart, J. Blettell. Thomas Lindsay, Chris. Wialor, ir .John, Eberly, Abraham Pretz. Tavern License. ■ TO the Honorable the Judges of the Coort of General Quarter Sessions of the- Peace of Cum berland county, at April Sessions, 1864. The petiiion of Samuel Allgeier respectfully represents, that ydor petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a bouse of public entertainment, in the house now occupied by Peter B. Goodyear, in Monroe township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him S*licenae for the sbmo the ensulogyesr, com mencing on the second Monday of April next. As in duly bound he.will ever pray, &o. SAMUEL ALLGEIER. February 23, 1851. We the undersigned citizens of the township of Monroe, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Samuel Atigeier; that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is welt provided with boude'room and conveniences’for the accommoda tion of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the pub lic and entertain strangers and travellers. T A Weakley, Peter B Goodyear, Peter S Mil ler, John Paul, John S Cocklln, Peter Baker, Jno. Hopple, John Gross, John McClure, M G Beltz lioover, Henry Richwine, John A Ahl, Christian Gross, Christian Kichwine, George SO ock, Geo. M >rre it. Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cum berland county, at April Sessions, 1854. The petition of Christian G. Stough, respect fully represents, That your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house o( public entertainment, in the house now occupied as such by H. L. Burkholder, West Ward, Car lisle. Your pelUUioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Monday of April next. As in duty bound he will ever pray, &o. CHRISTIAN G. STOUGH. February S 3, T854.* We the undersigned, citizens of the West W ord of Carlisle, in the county of Cumberland, do cer tify that we are well acquainted with the above named Christian G. Stough 5 that he 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 Inn or Tavern Is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and tra vellers. H. L, Burkholder, Hugh Uaullagbe.r, Alfred L. Spongier, W. A. Kelso, Geo. L. Murray, Wm. S. Cobean, A, Noble, Joseph W. Patton, F- A. Ken nedy, A. B. Sharpe, M. McClennan, Wm. 11. Truul, Cumberland Valley Rail Road. CHANGE OF HOURS. ON AND AFTER FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 21, 1854. PASSENGER TRAINS will run as follows, (Sundays excelled.) viz : FOR HARRISBURG: First Train. Ssoond Leave ('harobersburg, 5.30 A. M. • 4 Shippensburg, 604 *• “ Newvitte, fi-3b 44 44 Carlisle, 7.18 » 4 Mechanirshurg, 760 “ Al Harrisbuig, 8 15 * 4 . FOR CHAMUERSBUI First Train. Srco: Leave Harrisburg, 6.45 JJ. M. Meehanicsburg, 917 •* 1-07 “ “ Carlisle, 0.55 “ 1.45 “ “ *Newville, 10.30 “ 220 “ “ Shippnnsburg, 11.02 “ 2.63 ** Al Ohainbra’urg, 11.30 •* 3.30 ** Jlereafler no Drain will be run on Sunday. Thu MorningTraineonnecisat Harrisburg will) lhe Philadelphia and Oattimore Trains—l y whirl passengers may reach either place abdut I P. M. Passengers by Afternoon Train may proceed to Philadelphia at 7.45 P. M. The Morning Train* from Philadelphia and Baltimore connect with the 12.30 M. Train fur Chambershurg. Passengers going West, same day, must reach Harrisburg by Morning Train. The Cara of tho Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad leave Harrisburg dally (Sundays except ed) for Auburn—connecting at that point with Trains for Pultsvillo end Reading. all Stations where Tickets are sold, Fares are ten eenli leu when paid for Tickets, Ilian when paid in the Cars. A. I* 1 . SMITH, Superintendent, R. R. Office, Chambersburg, 7 Februory 18. 1854. 5 Cumberland Valley Rail Rond NOTICE, THE Sunday Trains on this Road will be dis* continued after this date. F. A. SMITH, Superintendent. Rail Road Office, Chambcrsburg, \ February 20th, 1654. S HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. A Bargain. ALL that valuable properly situate on the north JlibimM west corner of Centro Square, in llio of Carlisle, known na Beet* Row. Tho Main building js occupied by H. L, Burkholder as a hotel, ■ The balance of the property la rented for offices, shops, &o. This is one of tho very beat properties for business in the borough, and to capUaUeis offers groat inducements for Invest* mdnl. . The payment If desired will bo.made very easy. . .^ I ;?’un v .“.9’r. 00 “ ro " 4ble lwo Bl °'y dwel- LINO.HOuSE, on iho east end of Maine Sl„ adjoining propoiiy of Andrew Holmoa, Esq., and now occupied by Mr. David Greer. The lot ia 43 fool front by 340 in dop’h, and contains a number of choice fruit trees. The property ia in good order, and haa a cistern, amoUo.honso, balm oven, stable, &0., on the lot. For pnttloolora enquire of OHAS. OQILBY. Feb. 31,1884. Estate IVotleo. LETTERS teiUraontory on the tho Estate, of Frederick Rouf, late of North'Middleton lowneliip, Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, have been issusd by tho Register of esld county, to tbc subscriber who resides in ibe township aforesaid. All pereon in debted lossld eatsleare requested to make Imme* diale payment, and (hose having claim* will present (hem for siuletpeul to W. F. BWIGER, Feb. 23—6 w. Executor. County of Cumberland, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, 1853, inclusive. Made by the Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in the 22d and 23d sections of an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed on ''(he 15th day of April, A. D. 1834, and also in conformity with the 371 h section of the same act, which requires the County Treasurer, once in every year, to state his account and produce his vouchers to the Comnlissioners, which after examination by said Commissioners, shall be by them laid before the County Auditors for settlement according to law. In accordance with which William S. Codean, Esq., Treasurer of Cumberland county, submits the following as a correct exhibit of his Receipts and Expendi tures for the past year, ending the 31st day of December, A. D. 1853. Balance in hands of Tresßarer at last settlement gs per Auditors statement, Amount of outstanding taxes at last settlement, do of County tax assessed for 1853, ' do of State abatement on payment of $25,000, do of Loansoblbined on county bonds from various persons, do of Fines and verdict fees received of Joseph M’Darmond, Esq., do of J B Parker on account of Simon Oyster’s forfeiture to Commonwealth, do of verdict fees received'of Wm H Miller, Esq., District Attorney, do of Geo W Hltner received on confirmation of sale of properly to him, do received on miscellaneous receipts from various persons, Schedule of County taxes outstanding on the Ist day of January, A. D. 1854, sub ject to Exonerations and Commissions. Boroughs & Townships, Monroe, Weatpennsboroogh, Shippensburg, Monroe, New Cumberland, Lower Allen, Carlisle, Dickinson, Bastpennsborough, Frankford, Hampden, Hopewell, Menhanicsburg, Monroe, Newton, New Cumberland, Newville. North M ddleton, Silver Spring, Southampton, Shippensburg Tp., South Middleton, W estpennsborough, Those marked a (•) have since paid in full—those with a (|) In part, Grand jurors for services in 1853, fell! 00 Traverse jurors for services In 1853, 1910 67} Henry Burkholder for furnishing meals to jurors by order of court, 10 50 Court orier and tip slaves pay for 1853, 49 00 District Attorney. Wm H Miller, Esq. fees in Commonwealth cases, Witness Fees in Commonwealth Cases. Michael Dastram and others, embracing 133 bills, 685 88j Justices’ Fees in Commonwealth Cases. Abraham Hosteller and others Justices’ fees in Commonwealth cases, 27 92$ Tuain. 4.20 F. M Constable’s fees in Commonwealth Cases. Robert M'Cartney and others, Constable’s fees in Commonwealth cases, 133 68 4.53 “ 6.22 •• 6 01 “ G. 33 •• 7 00 “ County Auditors and clerk for auditing accounts of 1852, 105 00 Philip Quigley for auditing accounts of Prolhonolary, Recorder and Register, 7 60 id Train. 12.30 P.M James Loudon for Dockets in 1853, Samuel Martin, E s q. fees in Commonwealth cases and recording of roads and drafts, 419 29} James Loudon for Dockets, 98 00 Commissioner’s Office. James Loudon for stationary, duplicates, binding, &o, 39 89£ Wm H Trout, Esq. for services as Commissioner from Ist Jlh. to 14th Nov. 1863, 346 00 Joseph G Greasier, Esq, do do to 31st Deo. 1853, I2G 00 John Bobb, Esq. do do do do 909 60 James Armstrong, Esq. do do' from 14th Nov. to 31st Deo. 1853, 55 60 Lemuel Todd, Esq. 1 year’s salary as Attorney to Commissioners, 60 00 Wm Riley 1 year’s salary as clerk and delivering duplicates, warrants, &o. 476 00 P S Deckcrl & Co., for publishing bridge notices, Alexander K M’Cluro do do do John U Bratton for public priming, E. Ueatty do do Ephraim Cornman do do Eastern State Penitentiary, Eastern Penitentiary for support of convicts for 1853, Jail and County Penitentiary. Myers & Outshall on account of (he conlraot for the erection of New Prison, Thomas Symington on account of contract for Brown Sand Slone for new prison, Edward Havilland for superintending erection of new prison, Aldrcd & Richards for extra work on Brown Sand Stone as nor contract, J T Wilson keeper of Dauphin County Prison for support of prisoners, Dr C Seller for medicine and attendance on prisoners, Joseph M'Dsrmond, Esq. for fees, support of prisoners and convoying of prisoners, James Gallagher and others for clothing and articles furnished prisoners, John Gorgas for painting 2100 feet of tin flues for prison, John Gillen and Gilmore for filling oellers of old prison, Joseph Bell, Sheriff of Juniata 00., and others on sundry bills, Jacob Squier, Treasurer of Poor and House of Employment for eupporl of 1853, 6000 00 Directors of the Poor their salaries for 1853, * 90 00 M G Ege and Henry Saxton pay as Visitor for 1853, Jacob Momma, Guardian of minor children and others, for damages awarded by court, 344 16 Wm Wilson, Wm Moore and G F Carl, Commissioners making southern county line, 134 60 Road and bridge viewers pay as per certificates of clerk of Qr Sees. 108 86J John & Joseph Gulshall In full of contract for erection of bridge. 576 00 Christian Walt on account of contract for erection of bridge on Yellow Breeches creek* U6O 00 John H Spahr and others, for repairs of various county bridges, 330 034 Robert McCartney amount of reward and costs decreed by court of Common Pleas, 029 78 Appropriation to Cumberland and Union Fire Companies, 06 00 Assessors, Henry Myors and others Assessors for services rendered for 1863, Elections.' > 1 William Row and other officers of General and Township elections for 1893, 886.9fi STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES ■ l ‘“ OF THE WILLIAM S. COBEAN, Esq., Treasurer. Receipts. Total receipts for 1853, STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES. By Payments, Auditors. Prplhonotary’s Office, Recorder’s Office. Public Printing. Poor House, Road Orders and Damages Awarded. Bridges. Appropriations. Collector's Names. Samuel Dricker, Rdward Philips, James Brickei, Jacob Morrell, Owen James, John G. Heck* Samuel H. Gould, Joshph A. Weakley, William Saddler,* * William Sirohm, Anderson Orr, David Hoover,f Henry F. Pells, John Strock,+ Christopher Melllnger, Clias W Dehn,. John Givler, jr David Williams.f Charles Shreiner.f Samuel Taylor,* Jeremiah Allen, Samuel Gleirn, Henry Bear, —«©«— Courts. •T:< UV Public' Buildings. ' • - - ivin Breeze for .work and materials fixing Lookup in Court HotiSe*