.Apprentice' Wanted, * N APPRENTICE, ;lo llio Printing bushiest is wonted ot llii*' office. A lad of good mbrul character and phsscsscdof a- gopd English cduca. lion, will receive a favorable offer,by waking early application; •• •• f tW : • -. Carlisle, March 8, 1848. ' - A CARD, SAMUEL HEPBURN, will resume the practice of the law in the several opumies (Cumber land, Perry and Juniata,) of his late judicial dis trict. Any business entrusted to his.care will be promptly attended to. Office in Mrs. Ege’s cor ner room, North Hanover street, immediately op posite the Dank. , , - Carlisle, March 8; 1849—if To the Voters of the East. ward. , ISAAC TODD, if elected, will serve as Justice of the Peace, for the East Ward of the Borough of Carlisle. HUNDREDS. March 8,1849—2 t FOR RENT, THE Office now occupied by Jas.,R. Smith 1 , Esq; immediately opposite the Post Office,/rom thVlstof April next. Fur. terms apply to ' J.H. GRAHAM. March-8,1849—3t ’ . . Store Room and Dwelling House ’tftfr Rent. THAT plastered Slone House, in which' the sub scriber has his office, situated an the north side of West High street, is. offered lor Vent. Itwill.be thoroughly repaired, and the rooms in (he west-end fitted up as*a store, to be rented separately If desired. WM. B. KNOX, Attorney, Carlisle, March 8,1849. Kingstown Academy, Situated 6 miles east of Carlisle, on the Central Turnpike. * THE vicinity in which the Academy is located* is proverbial for its healthfulness. The disci* pline of this school is, as near as possible, that of a well regulated family; so that all connected with it are prevented from associating with the depra ved* Easy access can be had to the situation, either by the Carlisle and Harrisburg Turnpike, ortho Cumberland Valley Railroad, which passes otfe quarter of a mile from the Institution. Arrangements have been made to admit females. The second consisting of three months, will commence on the 19th of March, 1849. Boarding can be had on reasonable terms in private families, residing in the village. - Terms: . Latin, Greek & Mathematics, (persess.) $5 00 English Branches, 3 00 A. W, LILLY, Principal, , For further information address T. D. Hampton, Hogeatown, Pa. . MarchS, 1849—2m* Furniture Sale. THE subscriber tyill oftdr at public auction on Thursday the 29th instant, his stock of House, hold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Mahogany Sideboard arid Sofa. Mahogany and Windsor Chairs, pining & Break fast Tables, Window Blinds, Eight Day Brass Clock, SO Hour do.*, PalehlSlidingSower Bath. Imperial and Ingrain Carpets,. .Feather BEedt^. Bedste&ds, Wash Stdnds, Water Filter 1 , Water Vessels, Hathaway Cooking Stove, Wire Safe, Kettles, Tubs, Buckets, 60 ips. Fresh Lard, with a variety of other abides not enumerated. . Also, dor p) bis. of Dry Hickory Ashes and Soap Fat, will be sold at prlVaib sale if desired, Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. iL .*., .. - .GEO, W. HITNER. March 8,1849—3 t Dental Surgery; DR. DAVISON* & BRQTHERi OF N, Y, ■ t HESPECTPULLY announce to the citizens dr Carlisle, and vicinity, that they have taken rboths'al Burkholder's'* Washington 7lutet % " where fh’djr are prepared lb perform operations in all the various branches cf Dentistry. Ladies and Gen tleinen washing the preservation and substitution m those beautiful organs, the Teeth, would do well to give them h call. , Dr. F. Davison, having graduated in Medicine, gives his special attention to the diseases of the mouth and teeth. Oirt'sS of the teeth effectiially* and permanently cured, if the destruction of the tooth has not gone 100 far. , - • 5 - fho teel * l ? cleansed of ac'cnraulallons or Tarter; which, If periHilted toremain, will de stroy their use and.beauty,Undermining the best constitutions by exciting •Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, and other chronic diseases; and making the breath foetid and disagreeable. #J and Pangs .carefully extracted with the most improved instruments, without bruise or la ceration to the gums. . Parts, or whole sets,’of .incorruptible teeth of perfect similarity with 1 the natural inserted upon pure gold or palladium, in tile most beautiful arid durable manner. All operations warranted to be satisfactory and lasting. Ladies and Gentlemen waited upon'dl iheir residences, if desired. March 0, 1849—Sin Tavern Xiiooitac. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to .ap |ily at the next term of the court of Quarter Ses sions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep it tavern.or public house In the house 1 now occu py as such, in Mifllin township. IS\AO OHRISTLIED. March 8, 18*19—3i* Wo tho undersigned citizens of Mifflin town* cdilp, Cumberland county , do certify that we are. well acquainted with the above named Isaac Christlleb, that be is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and la well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn or tav ern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Andrew M. Middleton,Robl, Middleton, Henry Reling, S, J. McCormick, James Lewis, John B. Perry, William Boon, William Montgomery, Samuel Reling, Peter Wisler, William MoCrea, AndretV McElwaln, William Brown, Thomas Dunlap, John Wolf, John Negley, WASHINGTON HOm, CiitMßLx, Pi* rpHE undersigned having leased that well.known X and COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate on Majn street, on the north-west corner of the publio equate, in the Borough of .Carlisle, Pa., Intel; in tho occu pancy of George Bootem, Esq, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that ho is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a cull, in a manner which ho flatters. nim self cannot fail to prove satisfactory. . The house has (ho most pleasant location in the borough, fronting on Main street and the public square-—is but a few stops from tho Railroad Depot, and adjacent to the Court House. It has recently been rolfttcd With now furniture and other improvements added, well calcu lated to promote the ease and comfort of his guests. Ills TABLE will always ho supplied with the choicest and most wholesome-faro the market can afford, and his BAR with the best of Liquors. The STABLING belonging to the establishment is good and extensive, and will always bo supplied with the bust provender, and attended by careful hosilors. Nothing shall bo loft undone to render comforta ble those who favor him with their patronage,andho hopes, by strict and proper attention to his business, to merit and receive a liberal shore of public encour agement. 11. L. BURKHOLDER, Agent. December 91,1848—6 m • • CAPS— JusJ received a general pssortmenl of (lon .tletpen’s,.Boy’s and Children’s Cloth Oops, ana tor sale by GEO R CROOKS LIST OF; LETTERS. ADVERTISED INTI(E “ VOLUNTEER" BT APPOINTMENT. LIST OF LETT BRS remaining' iii the Post-office at Carlisle,, Pa., JVlurch 1, .1849. 'PersoMS in- on thisiist, will please say tHeyaro advertised. ' Adams Samuel Larron Margarel . Arnold .William (Pedlar)Lucas George-,. Armstrong Susan Lutz Elizabeth . Baker Daniel Lowry Albert Esq Bare Lydia Ann Moore. Mrs. cate of , Boyers July. Ann Sarah Sander's 3 Bifch Margaret Mowrer.Marlin , , Brannon Patrick. Mohide William Bear John sr. , . Meg&ben Sarah , Bear Miohaol Musselnia’n George , Brown Mary E McCarty Sarah . . v. Black John A 2 : May J°hn - Bower Samuel - .McPherson Mary Bush Louis •. . , Millar Samuel Cavanaugh William . Molhollen Robert Crain Mary J V . Morrison Margareta Carothers William Nesbilt Aleiahde’r Oallio Frederick Noll HR 3/ Clark William ‘ Palm Williani . Conner James Rambo George . Cogan Elizabeth . Rickruth H Dreabach & Meiiey Ripley Simon Esq Dice John & Jacob Sheaffer William W Davidson Robert, Smith Mary Ann Oilier Benjamin jr S’hJyely Mary DilTßenjamin . Shaefer Elizab'h, widow Drowery Srtmui 1 P Sonn William ..Sours George - Echard John or ‘ Swigort'William’R , Solomon Cramer 5 Sheaffer Charlotte ‘ Emmarick George Shisler Philip Evans John Shappley John Evans Davis Stales William . Piraidr Joseph MVostle Moses Fletsbliingor Oahribl Turbcll John’ Griswold ftiyeU Thumm'aJohn GyngherJohn . . Uhler Mrs Sarah. Gannon Francos.■ Vnnderslice John Glpe Jacob While David S Goff Charlotte Weaver Mrs Mary Hoiin James .Willis Samuel Harper William. Wilson VVilll'am B Heidi Jacob Welch.Catharine . . Hamit Elizabeth M VVheler GcorgefEsq Haldeman Cluul li Woriz John Esq ’ Johnsent Win WiJdorey llenry Jackson J E Esq Wise William v Johnson Jane . - Young. Jonathan - Kerans .Charles ’ Zacharies Samuel Kelly Margaret M Zig'.cr Benjamin 2 Kunkle Balser Zug John Kuhn Isaac GEO. SANDERSON; P.M. Dissiriitlioif of i*iU'thcrsliip, niH-E partnership heretofore existing in the name J_ of T. & J. MeOnndlish, in the borough of Newville, wa< dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist day of March, 1811). The bocks, notes, &c., are in'tlic hands of Janies McCandllsh, to whom those huh-bied will make payment without delay. THOMAS McCANDLISH, .. JAMES McCANDLISH. March 8, 1819— 3i* . N. B. Thu business will he continued’a! the old stand-by the sub*Tiber, who wiil.beconstant ly supplied w { nh a lull and fresh; assortment of- Dry .Gaodi, (ffoceries, &o.;and respect fully soli cits a con Inu idce of the pnimnaoc extended to tbfe Jalefi.m, i THOS. McCANDLISH, Tavern License. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply at the nexi term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland cminiys fi>r d license to keep a ta vern or public house in llie house 1 now ccbiipy as s'dch'i in tile borough of Mechaniesburg. ADAMSIBUER. March 8, 1819—31* W,e the undersigned citizens of the borough of Mechahiosinirg, Cumberland county, do certify that we are well acquainted with ihcabove named Adam 81>»rer« t hat ho is of good repute for honesty and tempernnee, and is well provided with hobs? room and conveniences fur the acopminodatioh of strangers and Haveners, and that such inn or ta vern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain.strangers and iravellejs.. Joel Berlin; Joseph Black; John U. Gosweiler, John. Hoover, • Jacob Ilmiiiue,. Oliver E. Bryan, . George Vans, . Isaac ,N. Hyer, • Jacob Miller, Peter. Lame!, John Zimmerman, . Henry F. Fells. Henry Kiimnel, _. .” ; (i 0 XUVCI'U LICCHSC. ~ NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply at the next term of the court op Cluarfer,Sessions ofCUmberjand tounty, Tor a license to keep, a ta vern or public house tn ilia house I now occupy ns shell, mi Newton township, on the Walnut Uot lom road. . WIEMAM PAKKES. March H. Wo the*' undersigned itUliens of ftewtoKioWn- P v lilt>, county, do certify that we are well acquainted with thn above named William Parkes, ttial ho Is of good repute .for honesty and' temperance, and is 'S ell provided with house room and cohvelilerirosjfoi the accommodation of stran gers and travellers, and that such Inn or tavern U necessary to hccommoduic the public and enter tain strangers and travellers. Chftsltan s§nbke t Ji Irwini , Andrew Sears, tfavid Foreman,’ James K. Kelso, John Kyle, . Sjdles Wnndburni Jacob 'inrush, David (Juldwell,. James Kyle, George Honghmnn, Peter Garber, John Wqddhurn, : John Means, . Josiah F. Bmigtiiman, Abraham Seaver, JoHti, Brown, John Rusle. Tuvcrn Xilccß9.sc. NOTICE is hereby given llr.il I intend to Apply at the next term 6f ihu'fcoiiU of Quarter Sessions of Cnmborland county, for a license to keep a ta vern or public house In the house i now occupy as such, in the borough of NVwvil|p, KLIAS DEIIIL, March 8, 1810—3i* Wo the undersigned citizens of the borongh of Newville, Cumberland county, do certify that we are well acquainted with tile above named |2()hb Delhi) that ho U of good repute for honesty and tempferante, and is well provided with house room &nd dohvenienoes for the accommodation of stran gers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate Ihe public and enter tain strangers and travellers. JoB. McDarmond, . Chris. Bowermaster, Jam. Hannon, Samuel Ahl, George Klink, Wm. Kllnk, . Samuel Glvler, T. H. Knight, Jacob Noel, . John Kinsley, Charles Frey, Jacob Kinsley, John M» Woodburn* Tavern License. NOTICE Is hereby given that I intend to apply at the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, fora license tu keep a'ta vorn or public house in ll)o house I now occupy as such, in the East Ward, In tho Borough of Carlisle. ' CATHARINE WUNDERLICH, March 8,1849-3 t , • • VVo the undersigned citizens of the East Ward, of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland comity, do certify that wo arc well acquainted with (ho above named Catharine Wunderlich, that she Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and oonvoiiences for the accommodation of strangnrs.ahd travellers* and that sdoh Inn or tatfefft Is heoesdnry to accom modate the public and entertain stranger* and tra vellers, Sami* Myllnger, , :J* D. Bratton* J, K. Boyer, li.. McCartney, . J. Goodyear, jr. ' Chos. Maglauohliri, H. Saxton, JacobZug, . H. Wright, John Moore,. • James Noble, .William Breese. POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR 1848. JACOB HERSHE, 'WILLIAM KER, and I’HOMAS BRADLEY, Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of (the iHouse of'Employment of Cumberland county* st day Of January to the 31 si day 'of De- in account with said county, from the cember, 1848, inclusive, Vizt ' 6*. To atri’l. due Institution at'eettlement In 1847. by Jacob Squire, Esq. Trea- ; suerer, 8 843 39. AmoVlnt drawn from County Trens’n 4000 00 “ rdcetvod ofShrote for hides and . . . skinef, 194 87 : “ for Tallow and Lard, 40 60 “ of J. W. Eby for use of T. Ro binaon, (col’d.) 60 00 “ -of Dauphin' county for support’ of G. Gould,- 30 00 '• of Alexander for use, 15 00 'of R. Snodgrass', Eaq, for riae - , 9 37J for Apples, .■ 4 10 •< for Blank Indentures’, ■ 2op of Snyder for a chest', 160 “ for use of Cider Press', 1 86 “ for one barrel of cider, 1 00 . “ Ibr sundries, . 1 03 , '95140 67J •Anal', due Directors by county 5 , $461 84J JACOB SQUtER, Esq. t Treasurer of the Poor Mom in account with the Directors of eatd inet*tulton,fr<r. 1848, inclusive\ vii V To atiiouht dueJit settlement, f $ 843 2$ ** received from county Treasurer, 4000 00 •** from.J. Lobach, Steward f|om . - - different sources as exhibited in the foregoing statement, 597 38| -- iV _ r - V " . SM4O 67| •Amount duo Directors by county, $451 84J $5500 61$ * Paid to Directors since settlement. Stock on the Farm Ist January - * is49l 7 head or Horses, 29 head of Horned Cattle,,32 Sheep, 28 Hogs, 13 Shoats, 35 Pigs, and I Calfc Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, fattened and killed oin the farm in 1848, 35 lleeVes, average weigh/* 8 10 pounds,-(i7850 Iba'.J 13 Calves, average weight, 70 lbs. (i)10 ItasJ 45 Sheep, average weight, 40 pohnds, (2205 lbs») &4 Hogh> awhjje weight, 227p0und5,(77181ba. ( making in all (28683 lbs.) Farming Utensils oh the Farm Ist of Jantlary, 1849;. i broad wheeled tyagon, i narrow wheeled ljet), } pair of wood ladders, 2. pair of hay ladders; { 1 cafl and oarl.gears, ,1 sleigli, 4 harrows,. 3 ploughs, 4 double bJiovp! ploughs, 3 single shovel ploughs, 1 stone wagon, 1 threshing machine & horse power, 1 fanning mill, I rolling: i bon) shelter,,! ground roller, 2 cutting boxes, 1 flax brake, 2 log chains, 3 grindstones, 38 cow chains, sett of wagon gears, 6 sett of plough gears, 3 sett of carpen ters tpuls, 1 sett of blacksmith's tools, 3 sett of blowing tools, 1 sett of butchering,topis,, 4 wheel* barrows, 1 croui knife, and a variety of axes,, ipatlockp, shovels, spades, picks, crow bars; rakes, forks, cradles; sickels,’ scythes, blhglb trees, double trees{ &c. &c. Schedule showing the proceeds of the Farm for 1848. 730 bushels of wheat, 42 of rye, 654 ofoals, 1350 of corn, 596 of potoes, 10 of turnips, 40of onions, 3 of little onions, 15 of parsnips, 14. of beans and nifs, 50 .of red beats, 35 loads.pf Ijpy, 18 pf corn fodder, 13 wagon loads of pumpkins, $5OO heads of cabbage, 9200 cucumbers, 62 barrels pf 'dlder, of which 38 was boiled into apple blitter.. JSlauiifoctiftod and made in ihe House and Shop. 179 shirts and ohimlse, 30 calicoTrooks, 36 cotton frocks, 4 flannel frocks, 28 petticoats, aprons; 14 caps, 10 sun-bonneie, 9 pair of stockings knitted, 16 pair fooled, it chaff beds, 60 sheets, 28 com forts, 111 pillow slips and bolsters,4o towels, S 3 barrels of soft soap, 36 lbs, of hard soap, 224 gal lons ofopple bullet 77)c Dirtcttiril fyh. of eaid Jnetilulion,annex the following exhibit of extra labor % %r.., performed lnj Stew ard % Matron and l*a\iptre, front ih'e let day of January ft the 31a( day of December 1848, tneluijoe, via; Mode 37 coffins, 4 double chose! ploughs, 1 largo gale, 1 dinning (able, 1 salt and meal'chest, 1 pair of wood ladders, 4 single trees, 3 doublo trees; 600 rails, out 100 cords of ,wood, quarried stone for and made 30 rods stone fence, done $3O worth of blacksmilhing, burned 300 bushels of lime. Number of, pauper* in the Institution Ist January 1848, of which 34 were colored,, ijg dumber admitted up to 31st December, 1848, of which 83 were Dol’d. & 7 born in the house, 334 Making the whole number through the year, Of which 84'died, 3 children bound out, 23 eloped, and 176 discharged, Leaving the number of.ponpers In the house Ist January, 1810, of which 96 are roloret). Out-door paupers supported at public expehSb through the Jeer,' of tohich (l has been ad mitted and 4 died, Whole number supported let January, 1849, Of those remaining in the Poor House 31st December, 1848, there are— Males 74 of which 14 are colored, ' Eamalea 43, of which 19 are colored, And 9 out-door paupers, of which 1 Is colored, Average huinber pertlay through the year, There are ae near as ran bo ascertained,under 1 year 3; 6 from 1 6s 13 from 6 So 10; 8 from 10 to 80s 7 from SO to 30; 10 from 30 to 40* 19 from 40 to 60s 0 from 60 to 60; 93 from 60 to 70) 19 from 70 to 80; 6 from 80 to 90) 1 from 90 to 100; 1 above 100. We the Directors of the Poor arid of the Hoiiee of Employment, of Cumberland county, do certify that the above and'fotegolng statement to contain n.Jusl and.true exhibit of the aflaiis of the Institu tion, during the'period above staled, accordlng.to the beet of our Itnotvlcdgo. Given under our hands this Ist day of January, A. D. 1810. . JACOB HERS HE,. ) WILLIAM KER. C Directort. THOMAS BRADLEY, > Wo the Umletaljlhed Auditors of Cumberland county. elected and sworn aetorflln# to lafc, having examined the nocoiimeand vouchees of (he Directors of the Poor Dm pi 03 m*” l B ** d county, from the Ist day of January to'llto 31st day of December, 1848, find a balance due to the Directors aforesaid, of four hundred and flfty-onb dollars tfnds elghty.four and one foufth oerits, bj the county aforesaid., ; ... j, Olcon under out hands at CaiTlsio, thls'lOlli diy of January. A; D^l_B49. PETER ,'UVINQER, JOHN B. VANDERBELt, March 8,. <849.-81 . ■f i hr'- By payment of interest on dower in favor of Mrs. O'Brien on the land .. purchased of A. M’Dowell, in 1842, $ 38 91, Cash for groceries, merchandiae.cloth- Ing, and bedding included, 1695 58$ Caeh fof slock', , ,841 874 “ for grain, flour, barrels and for grinding, 337 98$ “ for tailoring, add hatting, 870.33 “ for freight on coal, groceries and • lumber', 136 10$ for albno cqiil’, , _ ' .' jgg 00 «■ for Hardware, cutlery, &'e. 113 04$ ■“ ' for ,leaih r ofj iai 64j for potatoes, '9's Olj “ for carding, filling, arid mah’n •. factoring 193$ yards of s'atti- ~ nett, 98 17$ for carpenter, work, 3131$ “ . for tih.& copperware, and Unk . 'ering, 38 96 . for 'Cooperipg & wagonmaking, 32 76 “ for saddlery, ” 39 89J “ .for blackemilhing', 63 70 for now store, stove-pipe, and i repairing coal stores', 23 18 Paid blind Institution for tuition, board* i'ng & clothing of S'. HTGlagh -1 lin, •' . 94 00 “ Philadelphia Alms House for “ support of sundry paupers, 140 98 ‘‘ Franklin county Poor House for . 1 . j support of sundry paupers, 60 30 ; ‘Apr support of Opt-door paupers, 191 76 “ for Constable’s fees forremovi. v ing paupers, . '6i 97 “ for out-door fanera! expenses', 60 44J for outdoor medical aid, 50 00 .. “ for plaster, . 24 fyo V•* for O9 “ for castings, 15 15 “ formaterials,improvements, &o. C 5 39j “ for farming utensils, tools, &c. 25 50 “ for and stationary, $ 50 for postage, ’ ; 304 .1 “ Joseph Lohach’s salary for one $5533 bis i . Vy®af,(hirelings wages incld.) 535 00 '“• Or;.Jacob Baughman's salary “ for one year, 03 75 “ Jacob Squire, Esq, Treasurer, ’• salary for one year, 40 00 u . H ugh Gallagher, Esq. attorney, 'y/' . salary for one year, 80 00 ♦* David .Wolf, EsqVextra services .. . as Director, ■ 4 60 Jacob Hershe, Esq. extra servi ces as Director, . 460 •• William Her, Esq. extra servi ces as Director, 12 00 $5592 51$ ise and itouie of Employment of Cumberland countj/, im the let daij of January to the 3is( daij of December , By cash paid orders as above slated, $5592 51 JOSEPH LODACH, .Steward ELIZA LOBACH, Maiton; : TavernLlcenao./ ; , j Tavern XlcejiieiP V 7?; r r : ? '■ ■ NOTICE la hereby given that I intend lo apply at |„ Is hereby given that 1 intend to apply tlie.nezt term of the court of Quarter ScMions of ( al the next terih oTtqe court of Quarter Seuldnsof Cumberland county, for a license'to keep a tavern or j Cumberland county /for a license to keep a tavern or. public house hi the house ! now occupy as such, in public bouse in the. house I now occupy q> eucb tn the borough of ftowvUle. Mechaulcsbarg. . JOHN HOOVER.' , DANIEL S. DUNLAP. - March, I, 1840—8 t Match '8,1849— 1 3t * - • - 5 ' We lire , undersigned citizen's of the borough of Newville, Cumberland county, do certify that we ere tydil acquainted With the abota named Daniel S, Dunlap, that lid is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is welt provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers end traveller's, arid that such inn or tavern is neces sary to accommodate the public and entertain stran. gers and travellers. Jos; McDarmond, ' George Bricker, John Kinsley, Wm. B. Thompson; John Bricker, Jacob Zeigler, , L. Rhoads, - James Gilmore, 8. P. ZieglcV, i Wm. Woodbuvn’, 1 John Wynkoop, Jacob Kinsley* Tavern License; NOTICE i 3 hereby given that 1 intend to Ap ply at the next term of the court of Quarter Ses sions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a taverner pubßchouse in the house 1 now occu py as such, in Dickinson township. JOHN HOOKER. • March 8, IBls—3t* ,W® *ho undersigned citizens ,pf Djcfcinson township, Cumberland county, do certify that we *re well acquainted, with the above named John Mocker, that he is of godd repute for honesty anil temperance, und ie well provided room and convcrdcncei for the of stran gers and travellers, and that such. Inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and.travellers. , John Spence, John Minnlgh, John Kissinger, A. G. Miller, : John Kutchison, . U. O. Hoover, John W* Foust, Win'. Harper, Samuel Beelem, sr. John Bcoiem, Simpson Kissinger, Daniel Rife, Daniel Keller, . James Weakley, x ~ / Jacob iVlumo, Thompson E. Taylor, JohnMehaffie, A.,H.,Heshven. Wilson. Hubloy, • . - Tavern License. NOTICE is hereby given that 1 intend Jo apply at the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tav ern or public house in the house 1 now occupy as such, in tho West Ward in ll.eborouuhof Carlisle. . . JACOBSTAMBAUGH. March I, 1849-—3.1 We lhe undersigned citizens of the, West Ward ,in f lhe borougli of CarHslp', in the bounty of Cum berlaml, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Jacob Stambangh,that he is of good repute for honesty .and temperance, apd is well provided with house room corivenion ces for the accommodation of strangers and travel lers, and that such inn or. tavern is necessary, to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Samuel Morrel, J. Rhoads, H, L.Burkholder, C. Inhuff, George Ilendel, A. T. Green, John F. Hunter, ■ , \J. N. Armstrong, Jos. W. Patton, . Jacob Albert, M. McClellan, John Melt, • f \V..Fbulft, William Cart, R. Lamherlon, J. S. Faust. Samuel Crop, $5592.51$ THE Commissioners of 'Cumberland county, ha ylng been inquired of hy various cilizensof the coun. ty, matter of the county debt on account iof the tho CourVllpusc, submit the fof lowing as an exhibition of tlic oaiuei Dr. Cumberland county on account of Hoods and loans obtained, $44,523 99 ; • - C*; By on county bonds in 184 b,; . '• $l,lOO 00 Amt. paid bn county bonds - in 184 t, , 12,522 32 Amt. paid on county bands in 184 8, 12.175 00 , 825,797 32 Oiimlicrtand capnty Dr. to amount of out. standing bonds, . $18,736 67 By order qftho Commissioners. Allest-WM. RILEY, Clk. -Commissioner** Office, > Carlisle, March 1.184U —3t ( , . ' BY virtue of sundry of Venditioni Exponas, Issued o.ul of liio court of Common Picas ol'Cum berland county, and to directed, 1 will expose, the following Real Estate, situate inCamborlund cpunly, to, public sale, at the Court House, in (ho borough of Carlisle, on Saturday the 31st day of March', 1849, at 10 o’clock, A* M., y.izt, ' . . . A lot of ground, situated m Newton township, bounded by lands of James Kelso und others, and the Walnut Bottom Road % qonlainjng 4 aqresj more or less, having thereon erected a two story Log: House, «fcc. Scitod onci taken in execution os (ho properly of Jos. 11, Coam , 3 . i i.if , • ; i 1 • • Aliio.' a tk-fict of land, sijpatcd ln Mifflin township, containing 144 acres,' more of jess,' bounded by lands of John Miller on the south,,S.iinqel.McOnw on the north, Joseph Wolfon (ho east, and Jacob .Jacoby on ihUjWest, fmvlnjj theredn erected u two story Log ll6nsc, Log Barn, &c. Soiled A.nd taken in execution ob llio properly of John Dunbats ...... . , 1 Also, a half lot of ground, situated on tho north uido of the Public Square, in the tluropeh of Carlisle, being Iho southern moiety of Ini No. 144 In tho plan of said thorough, bounded on tho north by a lot of F. Waits, Esq., cast by ilunovcr street, and south and west by an alloy, having thereon creeled a two story Brick House & Back building. Also, the Sumo Stoblu and Carriage House, situated on tho south end of lot No, 126 with right and pri vilege of the yard In front of,said, Stable & Carriage Housoi in commoh with tho- owner- of said diho’r moiety of lot Nn, 144, bounded on the north by a Slpoc Sfabjo of F, Walts, Esq., east by said yardt south by an wcsl by lot No. 116. Also, one moiety pf lot No. 118, bounded by lot No. 126 on the .cast,' south by an alley,-west by lot No. 110, nn<l rtorlh by the other moiety of said lot No. IJO. .(Qelied and tuk.«n In exeotlUon as the pro* perty ofMiohuol Ege,deo‘d. Alto, two lota of ground, situated In Springfield, Wcitpennsboroogh township, bounded by Jots of Thoi. Duffleld on tb» bait, by-a road leading from Springfield to Iho turnpike, south by a 16 feet alley, &Uu West by lots of Wm. Moore, having thereon ereo (ad a two atory LOG'HOUSE, Seized and lakeo in execution oa the property of' Emanuel Sloigleman. And allto be aold by me, _ JAMES UOFFER, SJiffl 343 S3G 117 ISS 126 126 Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, March 1, 1849. Talunblo Properly i’or Kent. rpllß undersigned offers for rent, for one or more I years, that largo ami commodious Slono Dwcl ling House and two Lnls, nnd also « small Frame Hynno, ailuiilo nn the nnrlli eldo of East High street; if, iho lioroiigh of Carlisle. T|ichu . |)ro|>urlU’s ora also (bf sale. For terms, &c., apply to thasubscrlb or. resting on the property. - . .. ’ .... ftURY A. THOMSON. i\<arCh 1,1849—8 l » . • mj- 11. 11. R. LISDUn, pUUqEON DENTIST. (sCCCtBSOU TO DR, J. C. JtXFT.) RBSPECTFIUjLY informs tho citizens of this place nnd vicinity*, that’ having nirnlo himself Otiotougl)ljr oqqualnttd wllh thq tiikout.rs well as the pjacllcpl part,of Dentistry, ho is now prepared to perform all ppeinllona entrusted to bin), to thd satis faction of all, at moderate charges. . Office— Sb’ulli Hanpver street; adjoining :tho qlficqof j}f. Gr,' W. FoulWe, and imupedlately oppoalto lae 2d rfeibyta rlan church. March 1* 1849—1 y Tho County Debt* Sheriff’s Sales. , We the undersigned citfzerts of Mecbanicaburg, in [ the county of Cumberland, do certify that we ate Well acquainted with the above 'named-tfobn Hoover* that ho is of good repute for honesty and temper* ahee, a'h’d is Well provided with house rdu’m end con* veniences for the accommodation of etrabg<rs and travellers, and that such inner tavern is ndccssary to accommodate the public and entertain strange* and travellers. • V '•• •. Honry Kimmel, Win. Quigley,'" ; ' 1 A. Hauck, Ephraim Zog, ’ ' ■ George Altkk, John Coover, : * Samuel Zacharies. George Singiscr; ■*" , Joseph Millelsen, George' Haack,' ' •' • Simon Arnold, W. C. Houser; 1 JohuKoser, Tavern License; NOTICE is hereby given ( that I intend to . apply pi the nert term ofihe cqu;i of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public house in the house how occupied by tiavid: Blean in the East Ward, intHe borough'of Carlisle. willtam:moudy. ■- March I', IB4D—‘, We the rilfeens of t)Vo East Ward, in the borough of Carlisle, do certify that'we .are.well, acquainted with the 4boVe named William Moody, 1 that ho is. of good repute for Honesty and temperance,; and fs well provided with house room'and const* nicnccs Tor the Ihdglng and a6c6mmodalidn"of slran-’ gers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern • Irf nccccssory to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers’. •.,••• Henry Barnilz, Charles Flcager, , ! - J. Goodyear, jr. B. 1). Wunderlich,- Adam WarebpnV, 1 Edward Armor, Wm. Alexander, Geo. Sanderson, Jacob Zug. William BenU, William Breeze, M. Holcomb, . ,Wm. Park,, J. B. Bratton, - ' C’cnnro ft. lioya, George A.Leidlg, William F. Sillers, . John Gutaholl.. Tavern License. NOTICE is linlcrltl tb appl/ I at (lie next lorrt dfth'o cobrt of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland qotinly’, far a license to a latem or public house in the iioliso I now occupi es audit in' Dickinson township. March I,lB‘b—3l« ELIAS B. EYSTER. We the undersigned chitons of Dickinsq’rt \otvn ship,.in the county ofCuinborlund, do certify that we arc well acquainted with the above named Ellas B. Eyeler* that he is of good repute for honesty and tdtnporfc.hfect and. lb well lirdv'itfcd vVilh honse room and Conveniences forlheuccommodatiop'oretrangers and travellers, and that such Inn or tavern .is hcoes* sury to accommodate the fmblh: and entertain stran gers and travellers’. James Myers, William Dunlap, Mathew Kyle, William Hendricks, Isaac Pcchcr, Samuel Long, «ri mncb \Veakleyi. Jamcij.L.iicnry, Francis 11. Fulton, John HiitcMsopt Jump* Moore, Solomon tirindlc, ; Anthony Mcllinger, George Dice, ' Tavern l.lconse. NOTICE js heteby given that I irilend lo Apply at the Hext tcrni oT .tEle cpi}rt of Quaker Session* of Cumberland codntyj’ for a license Kccj) a tavern [ or public house, in the Hquso'l now occupy as such, lat Kreitzer’s, in township. : John nbESEB. • Man& 1, 1840—31* We the undersigned citizens of Hampden tovnj •hip, Cumberland;county, dtj certify that we are well acquainted .With the uHovo nomc’d John Rceler, that he is of gqod.ntauft] for honesty and tertperami'e, abd is welt provided/vith House room and conveniences fur the lodging.nnd.pccomivddstiun.of strangers and travellers, and.that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. # , * . Samuel Ebcriy, ‘ Christian Wislcr, jr. John Sheihahn, George Snevcly, . Wm. Stakcmilier, Jr. - John S.£neA©ly, Joseph Esllnget, Henry W. Brenneraan, Jacob Brets,... A. C. Orr*,. James Martin, Andrew Kreitzar. Peter Taylcr, Tavern License; NOtiCES is hereby given that! Intend to.apply at the next term of. the dourl of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tav ern or public house in the house I now occupy as such', at Oyster's Point,.in'Kastpennsborough tp. CHARL.ES SCHOENEK. March I. 18J9—3i* We.ijie Undersigned citizens of Easlpennsboro* township, in tHe c.ounty of Cumberland; do'certify, (hot we acquainted with the above named Charles Sclioner, that ho Is,of good repute for ho nesty and temperance, and is wplj provided with house room and conveniences rcr tHe.accommoda tion of strangers and Cpd flint such Inn or laVcfn Is necessary to accommodate the piibi/e.' - ond entertain strangers und travellers. John Wolf, ‘ Jos. Sadler, Israel Kustor, . Wm. Sadler, , Thomas Kysler, fcn Renninger, Abm. S. Ov«rholtzor,R. H. Church, Jaocb’Eshleman, John Eshleman. John Zenring, Jacob G. Rupp, 11. Church, Estate Notice, . / LE’t'TtStls of administration on the estate, of George Strohm, late of the Uorough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, P.u.,doc*i|„ have been granted by the Register of sold county, jp the. subscriber living - In said borough. All persons indebted to said estate ore requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them propo.ly utbcntica* ted for selliomont to . t • ■ GEO. SANDERSON, AdroV March 8, 1960—Ct Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the .estate of Mrs. Julian Kyle, dec., late of the borough of Carlisle; Cumberland county, Pq„ hove been granted, to, (be subscriber Residing in Weslpennsbore.* township, la said county. All persons indebted to paid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and (hose having claim* .will present them properly auljisplji C-led for feUlomcnt (o . ~! ~ .THOMAS W. MORIAS, Admr, February 83. |649-»st 1 Estate Notice. ALL parsons qte hereby notified that Letters of, administration on the eslsta .of Qsbrlel Lino, lain ■ of Sooth Mlddlolontownsiilp, Cumberland oountjr, deceased, have boon laegefl by the Register of said obnnly to the subscribers, one of whom. Thomas Loo, residue In Dickinson township, and the other, Mnry Line, in South Middleton township, county aforesoid. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said deceased, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to ntako payment to ', THOMAS LEE, 7 . . • , MARY LINE; jAdmts. Fo« e; 1810—61 AflSlgllCO’S Notice. ■VTOTICE la lietthy given that the'undersigned have been appointed Assignees of P. H. Keeney, JL Co., under a deed of voluntary assignment for iha benefit of creditors. All persons Indebted Id said Rrip are hqroby required to ntnko ptohipi payment, and those Having claims will prelent them for settle, mofll to the Assignees. , ROBERTAtOtIBE, 7 J. GOODYEAR, Jr. 5 Assignees. March I,lBl9—St . ! i' Piano fov Sale. A SECOND-HAND PrANO, in good order, will be mid et a Urgoin. ■ Inquire of tho ; editor of the Volunteer. March I,lBlo—St,
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