j lMiu st tbe Whltojllaiiiei The Washington correspondent of the Kew-.York jferaid, writes this account,of cn episode in the ad ministration of Old Zack. No'sooner had tho\Sen> ate met on'Tuesday, the 6th of March, than ho seni up Col, Bliss with the catalogue of the cabinet. • The Senate after they had been an hour or more irises tion. appolnlod Mr. Miller and;Mr. Atchison to wait on the President, to Inform him that IhoJSonate were ready to hoar from him. The bommitteo of two went np to the While tiousc, Where the, following scene occurred: ■ Mr. Atchison. —Mr. President, the Senate have ap pointed Mr; Miller and; myself a committee to wait upon you, to inform.you that (he Senate are now in session, and ready to receive any communication which you may have to make. .Now it may bo.that the,old General supposed that the Senate had got tired of waiting for the expected message, and that the committee'had been sent up to jog the memory of his Excellency; hence, We suppose, his reply (o the' formal announcement of the committed ' ! Old Zack. —Good gracious I You don’t 101 l me.— Waiting all this lime. Why, gentlemen, I sent tip Col. BlisS two hours ago to the Senate. The committee were stumped. Mr. Alohlnson was in favor of reporting the fact; but they finally agreed to go. baok and make no report. . ■ . Three Catamounts were killed last week iii Carbon county, Pu; Two others were scon by tho same hunter. So it appears (hat tlicso animals have not yet disappeared from our Slate. Still tiiev come.—An'English paper has the fob lowing dcUcuto announcement: It is stated that her Majesty, is in a condition which holds out a prospect of her presenting the country before long with an additional prince or princess. ' ‘ J&acttcto. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. March 21. 1849, There has been only a moderate demand for Breadstuff* -to day, and only 800 bbls. Flour have changed hands at $4,75 for common standard brands. A small sale.of Rye Flour at $S,l2£, and 1000 bbls. Punn'u. Corn Meal at $2,50 per bbl. Grain—The demand for Wheat is still limited; 1800 bu. good red sold olsl. . Rye is scarce and in demand at 66 a G7o. Corn is comparatively scarce, with sales of 5000 bu. good yellow at S 3 a 54c. Oats—Sales of 2000 bu; ul 31 a 33c. Whiskey is dull at former »-.,ralcs. - J. B. PARKER, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office in North Hnno- XjL *or street, in the room formerly occupied by the Hon. F. Walls. March 22; 1849.—if; A. B. SHARE*, AfTOItNEY AT LAW. Will practice, in the several courts In. Cumberland county. Office in Graham's building, opposite the Post office. March 22*, 1849.—1 m. Brigade Inspector* CITIZENS—Being solicited by anum j her of thy friends, f offer myself to your consid oration ~nS n candidate for the office of BRIGADE INSPECTOR; at the ensuing election ih dune, and Will bo thankful for your support. ' SAM’L. CROP. Carlisle, March 22, 1849;—2m. ATTENTION I THE special attention of Ladies and Gentlemen is Invited to the various articles of lusto ami utility to bo found at Dr. RAWLIS* Ht drug store, In West Main street, Carlisle, such as Pomade Phil ! Ocumo, Dear's Oil, Bandoline fixateur,Eau divine de ttcitus Lily White, Peoll Powder, Flesh balls, Meen; Pun, Rove Tooth Paste, Tea berry Tooth Wash, Hair Dye, Depilatory Powder, Volatile Salts, Curl ing Flud, Cologne Water* Rose- Water, Otto of Roses, Perfumes for the handkerchief, Eou Lastral Hair Restorative,. Russian cosmetic, shaving cream, Nymph aoap, shell, almond, csslilo and fancy soaps, military ahovfng soap; suthels, tooth, nail, and hair brushes; pocked, side, dressing and lurk combs; fchnving brushes, toilet woters, essential oils, court plaster, imleiliblo ink, powder puffs, ink stands, seal= Ing wax, silk purses, velvet hags, embroider d with steel heads, pocket hooks, segar casts, motto wafers, fine French fans, card cdscs, lead and silVcr pencils, lino pen and pocket knivefc; gold peris, dee., dee. March 22, 1849. new AnkiivAtt THE subscribers would, annouilce to the. public, Ihnt they have just returned irom'tho Eaaterri elites Willi a magnificent selection of Spring Ac Summer Goods* bonsisiing of Cloths, Cossimores arid Vestings, of the most varied nnd beautiful patterns, all of which iyill ho made-up in the apprtJVed style. They also keep superior SHIRTS . BOSOMS, COLLARS, SfOCkti, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs,Suspenders,Gloves, Hosiery, Hats, Caps and Pools} in abort, every thing in a gentleman's furnishing lino, which will bo sold nt the smallest profits; They will olid fibll goods by the yaul cheaper than any similar establishment in the county. Tho cutting will he attended to by an experienced tailor from the city, who cuts his gar ments ala mode-, Odr tVork is all made under our hwn supervision. Store in North Hanonor street, 3 dooti tlorlh of Mr. Havorstick's DrUg store, and nearly opposite tho bonk. AUNOLD AUVJNGSTONt March S 3, 1840. ■ . ' Spring Sljic UalSk 'A I*INC assortment of tho Spring alylo of hulk tiro £X now on hands and for sale at the cheap HAT md Cap store of Wm. H. Trout, No. 3 Dank Row, Ifnow os Harper's Row ; also a fine lot of afouch Imls, blhrk and tvhitcs dd. March 22, 184 SK Two Doiidh 4lc\Vardi STRAYED from tho subscriber oh the 6th instant, a UTdfe l*oiutrr Dyg, with liver colored sputa, lucks ono too on tho right (Voril foot, Is between a &. 3 years old, answers to the name of “ Any person returning Said dog, or giving shell information I that 1 can gel him, shall-have tiro abovb reward. WM. H; TROUT. Carlisle, March 22, 1849—3 t To Builders, Carpenters, Ace* 1500,000 ™dr , ' jo “ roii,, “ Fioor } 601),Out) fool dressed Spruce Flooring Boards, 200.000 '• “ White Pino " “ *OO,OOO “ “ Iml’n River “ “ 100.000 « * Fchcing, Shelving, dec. The Onost and lugost stettk of dicsicd Lumbar ever offered for saio in this or any other market. .It was dressed in tho best manner last surnmoi and fallv and may therefore be relied upon'not to shrink. tO* Orders from the country accompanied with tho (Cash or City reference, if satisfactory, will be atten ded to w,Uh especial care. WILSON dc LAVENDER. Drown St, Wharf, Philadelphia. Philadelphia,March 22, 1840,—Snr; Calcined and Land Plaster., TO PLASTERS, FARMERS AND COMMIS. BIOM MERCHANTS. IT should not bo forgotten that P. COGGINS jfe Co., of Philadelphia, are manufacturing andhavo constantly on hand, a superior article of OALOIN* ED PLASTER, which they soil at thelowrato of 30 cents per bushel, or $1 37J per barrel ; and also iho first quality of LAND PLASTER, for Agricul tural purposes, at the reduced rate of 17 bents per bushel, or 00 cents per barrel. Glj* TisnMß, Cash.. Call at either establishment, Sbliuylklll Eighth, above Willow Street, or Drown Street Whnif on (ho Delaware. 1 oO*Qrdcrs promptly, dolivored lo Car or Steamboat dthout additional charge. Philadelphia, March 33, 1040.—4 t, ; j GIESE &SON, Commission Merchants, S> FOR THE SALE OF Flour, Grain, Seeds, Lumber & Iron. , No. 48 Commerce Steet Wharf, BALTIMORE. £3“ ADVANCES.MADE ON CONaICNMENSS.^O March 22,1849—4m* JOHN C. BAKERS COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF . Sarsaparilla. THIS oiticle is employed with great success, and by tho most eminent physicians of this city, for the following diseases: . - Scrofula or. Kings. Evil, rheumatism, cutaneous diseases, sipbilitic affections, titter and ulcers, white swellings, scurvey, neuralgia dr tic douloureaux, goitu or bronchocclo, (swollod neck) spine diseases, chronic disease of tho lungs, to counteract the destruc tive effects of morcuty, jaundice, hyperthopy, or en largement of the heart, palpitation and trembling of the heart and stomachy enlargement of tho bones, Joints or ligaments. Also all the various dlaeases of tho skin, such as tetter,’ringworms,, biles, pimples, carbuncles, etc.— Dyspepsia and liver complaints, nervous affections, dropsical swellings, constitutional disorders, and dis eases Originating from an impure state of the blood and other, fluids of the body, in short all diseases where a change of tho system is.required. Prepared only by the proprietors, John C. Baker dc Co.,.wholesale druggists.and chemists, No. 100. North Third street, below Race street, Phila. Price 60 cents per botliei who always keep a~gobd and ge neral'supply of fresh drugs. Also, a new article, Imitation. Plate Glass, very'superior,'equal to English or 1 French - Plates, for one fifth the price, any. size, according to order, together with oils, paints, and glass generally. The Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla for sale by Henry & Caslow, Druggists; corner of Mar ket and Third stre Is, Harrisburg, and sole agents for Dauphin couniy. December 7> 1840—ly THE subscribers have just returned from the cltjr with a large and gencral assoitmcnt of Spring Goods, consisting ih part of blue, brown, green; and;blue black from $1,50 to $5 per yard, a beautiful French cloth for $3.60; a very cheap and handsome lot of all wool Castimorcs, from 12£ to $l,OO per yard, a bagain.— A great variety of Ladies Dress Goods, consisting of plain black and fane; colored Alpacha Lustres, plain shaded Mouselin de Loincs, figured Mouselin do Laincs, Lawns, Earlslbn Ginghams, Mohair Fluids, Silk Plaid Linens, Linen Lustres, Calicoes In great variety. Also, BONNETS. Diaid Bonnets, from 01 to $3,60, Gimp,Straw, Lace) China PcoH, &c. CAUPKTS from 12j \ t 076 cents per yard; Checks, Tickings, Flannels and Muslins, very cheap; Laces. Edgings, Gloves and Hosiery, in variety. (JliOCEiilliS and a large assortment of Goods nut cnu/ncratcd, to which wo invite the atten tion ofour friends and the public in general, satified that our goods are cheaper llinh they have ever been offered in lh«s place.' Wo nro determined to close them but at very low prices, our motto being ‘‘sAor/ I*rfi/its and Quick Salas.' 1 Mu‘rchJ6i 1819, Ilouscliolil FlUhiturc at Anctfon. THE undersigned will sell, without reserve, at public salrv tm' Wednesday (bo SSlh of March, at tho dwelling of Mrs. It. C, Coldwell, in Writ College, Carlisle, the furniture of a family retiring fro/n housekeeping, consisting of d IHaliogany Sideboard, Mahogany Dining ami Breakfast TOlilob, Sofas; Rocking Ohuiro, Porlor unit Dining Chairs, Plano Stool, Mahogany and Common .Bedsteads, • Featoer Beds j Carpets, Mantel amf Chamber Looking Glssses, Plowing Bloc Dinner Sat, (nearly new) Gilt China Tea Belt, Shower Bath Apparatus, High Desk, Bat Stand, largo Map of tho U. Statea and oilier Mops, Franklin Stove, Hathaway Cooking Stove and Apparatus, and a great variety of Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Fur niture, too numerous to specify; Also a email lot of Groceries. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. M., when attendance will he given and conditions made’ known; WM. JI. ALLEN. March 15, 184d—21 THE subscriber will offer at public UUclion on Tbursifa} tlib 291 it Instant-, his siobtt of House hold anti Ifitchbh Furniture, consiklinjk of Mahogany Sideboard and Sofa. Mahogany and Windsor Chairs. DininpA Break fast Tables, Vonilian Window Blinds, Eight Day Brass Clock, 30 Hour Do., Patent Sliding Sower Bath. Imperial and Ingrain Carpclej * Feather Beds, Bedsteads. Wash Stands, Water Filior, Water Vessels, Hathaway Cooking Stove, Wire Safe, Koltlos, nibs. Buckets; 60 lbs. Fresh Lard; with a variety of other afiibles not enumerated. AlAji, 8 or 10 tils* Of Dry Hickory Ashes nnd ooap rat, will be sold at,private sale if desired. ojlp to commence nt 10 o'clock} A. M. -i, i* us GKO. W. HITNBR. March 8,1849—3 t Kliigstowii Acndemyr SUuettd 6 mika mat of Cat Halt, eti the Cetilrdl Turnpike, THli vldlntiy IH whlfch the Anademy is located, la proverbial for its henllhfillness. The disci, pllnc of this school is, as near ns possible, that of a Well regulator! family; so that all connected with U nte prevented from associating with the depra ved. Easy access can Ko had to the situation, either by tho Carlisle and Harrisburg ’iSjtnplko, or the CuiribeHaml Valley R&iltdad, which passes one (frijutbr bf n mile from tho Institution. Arrangements have born made to admit females. The second session, consisting of three months, will commence on the 16th of March, 1648. Hoarding can be had on reasonable tctnis in private families, residing In (he village. WM. H. TROUT; Tkrm's; bntln, Greek & Mathematics, (per sess.) 85 00 English Branches, 3 00 A. VV, LILLY, Principal* For further information address T, D. Hampton, Mogestown, Pa, March 8. 1849—3m* Dental Surgery, DR. DAVISON & BROTHER, OF ROCHESTER, N. Y. RESPECTFULLY announce (o the citizens pf Carlisle, and vlclnUy. that they have laken rooms al Burkholder'a i 'lVaah{i\gfunl/ote/," where they ere prepared to perform operations in all the various hranfrhes’bf Dentistry. Ladies and Gem llemdn wishing the preservation and substitution of those beautiful organs, the Teeth, would do well lo £lVe them a fcftll, » - Dr. F> Davison, having graduated in Medlnina, gives his special attention to the diseases of the mouth and teeth. - Cartes of tho teeth effectually and permanently cured, if the destruction of the tooth has not gom too far. Tho teeth carefully olrfimsed of accumulations ofTarter, which, if permitted to remain, will de stroy their use and beauty, undermining the best constitutions by exciting Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, and other chronic diseases; and making the breath fmtfd and disagreeable. : Teeth and twangs carefully extracted with the most Improved inft’trhments, without bruise or la* oernlion to the gums. ...» Parts, or whole sets, of IndorrupUbto teolh of perfect similarity with the natural,lnserted upon pure gold or palladium, Uribe most beautiful apd dhrsbie manner^. 'All operations warranted to be satisfactory and lasting. . Ladies and Gentlemen,waited upon.at ijholr residences, If desired, , m,. /• 1 March 8,1849—9 m tfew Sirring Goods! CLOTHS, A. & W. DENTS, Furniture Bale. JACOB' HERSHE, WILLIAM KER, and THOMAS BRADLEY, Esquires, Directors of the Poof and of the House of'Ernploythent' of .Camtierlaiidxb.anlyf in account with said county, from the- Ist day.of January to the 31st day of De cember, 1848, inclusive, viz: ■ ‘ . Dr. To ain’t, due Institution at settlement ’• in 1b47, by Jacob Squire, Esq. Trea . suerer, • . . . . $843 29 Amount drawn from County Treas’r. 4000 00 **, received of Shrom for hides and : skins, ; , 124 8t for Tallow and Lard, 40 6fc “ of J, W. Eby for use of T.JRo bisson, (colM.) . 60 00. “ of Dauphin county for support * of G. Gould, 30 00 u of Alexander for use, 15 00 . •* ■ of R. Snodgrass, Esq. for use, 0 37$ u for Apples, . 4 io “for Blank Indentures, 900 “ of Snyder tor a chest, 1 50 ** for use of Cider Press, 1 86 *• for one barrel of cider, 1 00 for sundries, 1 02 -• $5140 67$ •Amt. due Directors by county, $451 84J JACOB SQUIER, Etq. t TVeoaurer of (he Poor Houie arid Hovee of Employment of Cumberland county, tn account with the Director! of eaid Inititntion,fromthe lit day of January to theSiet day of December , 1848, incliieive, tiz s tm! * fo dmoiinl due at settlement, $ 843 39 “ received from county Treasurer, 4000 00 ** fromid. Lobabh, Ste Ward fiom different aollrcea he exhibited ' in theforbgolng Statement, 297 381 A . ; #5140^671 •Amonhl due Dlrefctorft by cobntyi 9491541 . $5592 61$ •Paid lo Directors since settlement'. Slock ori the Farm Ist Jarluary, 1849; 7 head of Horses* 2& head of Horned Cattle; 35 Sheep, S# Hogs, 1$ Shoals, £6 Pigs, and i Calf, beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, fattened and killed on the farm in 1848. 35 Befevea,average weight* 510 polinds, (17850 lbs.) 13 CalVes, avcrabe weight, 70 lbs; (910 lbs' 40 Sheep, average weight, 4& pounds, (2306 lbs.) 34 Hogs, average Weigot, 537 pounds, (7718 lbs.] making in all (88089 lbs.) Fahning Utensils oh the Farm isl of Janiiary, 1849; 1 broad wheeled Wagon, 1 narrow wheeled wagon, I wagon bfed, i pair of drood ladders, 3 pair ofhay (adders, 1 dearbourne and harness, I cart and carl gears, 1 sleigh, 4 harrows, 3 ploughs, 4 double shovel ploughs, 3 single shovel ploughs, 1 stone wagon, I threshing mabhlne & horse power, 1 fanning mill, 1 rolling screen, 1 corn shelter; 1 ground roller, 3 cutting uoxbs, 1 Oak brake, 3 log chains, 3 grinUStonbd, 3d cotv chains, 6 sett of ivagon gears, 6 Sell of plough gears, 3 sett of ler’d tools* 1 soli of blddftsrrtilli’s tools, 3 sett of blowing IdolA, 1 sett of butchering tools, 4 wheel barrows, 1 trout knife, and a Variety of aiceS, mattocks, shovels, spades, picks, oroW bars* fakes, for’ir; Cradles; siokels, Scythes, Slnglb trees, double trees, &c. Ac. Stihediilo shewing the proceeds of the Farm for 1848. 730 bushels of wheat, 43 of rye, 684 of wits, 1350 of cprn,s2G of potoes, lOof lUrnip6, 4Qof onions, 3 of little onions, 15 of parSnlpS, 14 of beans and peas; 50 of red beats, 36 loads of hay, id of corn* fodder, 13 wagon loads of pumpkins, 3600 heads of cabbage, 9SOO cucumbers, 63 barrels ofcldef, of whibh 28 was boiled into apple bhttPt. Manufactured and mado in the kdiise and Shop. . ■. 179 «hirl. and ohiml.e, 30 calico frooka, 36 action frocks, 4 flannel frocks. 98 palllcoaia, 66 anfonk; 14 capa, 10 son-bonnets, 9 pair of stockings knitted, 16 pair fooled, 16 ohaflfbeda, 69 aheela, 98 com forts, 111 pillow elipa and bolsters, 40 lowels, S 3 barrel, of soft soap, 89 lbs. of hard soon, 224 cal lons of apple bltttbt; - JOSEPH tODACH,. Steward; ELIZA LOBAcH, Matron; ItVik Dinrclor*, 4fC. of said Imlilulion, bnnet tht following exhibit of extra labor, %e..,perfor'rtie'd 'by tho Slew ard, Matron and Pauper e, from tht Itl day of January to tho 31.1 dayifDeottnber, 1848, inelutioe, nlxi Made 37 coffins, 4 double shovel ploughs, 1 largo gate, 1 dinning table, 1 salt and meal cheat 1 palr-af wood ladders, 4 single trees, 2 double trees, 800 rails, cut ioo oorda of wood, quarried alone for ana made 20 rods atone fence, done (30 Worth tafblacksmilhing, burned 300 bushels of lime. Number of paupers In lbs Institution Ist January 1848, ofsfhloh 24 Were colored, jjj Number admitted up to Slal Dccember, 1848, of which S 3 wereool’d. &7born in the house; 224 Malting the whole number Ihioup tho Jioar, Of which 24 died, 3 children bound out, 23 eloped, and 176 discharged) Leaving the number of patipers ih the hohaeUt January, 1849, of which S6hra coWfrd, Out-doorpaupers supported at public expense through the year, of which 6 has been ad mitted and 4 died, Whole number supported Ist January, 1849, Or those remaining in the Poor House Slat December, 1848, there ate—. 1 Males 74 of which 14 ate colored, Eemalea 43, of which IS are colored, And 9 oul'door paupers, of which 1 Is colored, Average number per Jay through Hie year, . . _ There are as near as can bo ascertained under 1 year 3; 8 from I 8; 19 from Sto 10; 8 from 10 to 30; 7 from 30 to 30; 10 from So to 40; 19 from 40 19 SO; 9 from 80 to 60; 33 from 60 to 70; 19 from 70 to 60; 6 from 80 to 00; 1 from 90 to 100; 1 above 109. We the Dltettort of the Poor and Of the House of Employment, of Cumberland county, do certify that the above sndToregoing statement to contain a Just and true exhibit of the aOalra of the Institu tion, during the period above'slated, according to the best of our knowledge. Given under our hands this let day of January, A. D. 1849. JACOB HERSHB, } WILLIAM KGIt, £ Directors. THOMAS BRADLEY, ) Wb itm utideralgned Audltota ofOumberland ooVnityi elected arid oftrbHi WScording to Tow, having examined the aoeounla and vouchore oftho Dlmolofe onlio iPubt hhl| House of Employment olaaid county, from (he let day of January to the 8 lev day ofuaceijiWr, J6-)8, inclusive, do certify that w'o And a balanbe due to the Dlroctota afonealdr of four hundred titid fllty-ono doflbra and.elghty-fdur and ono-foujth oentßt by the bounty aforeeald. . u ~ „ Given under pur liania at CatHaVc, tide loth day of'Ja'duarir, A. I), 1849, JOHN T..GREEN, PETER UVINGER, JOHN 9- VANDHJRBELT, March 8, IP4o—3t By payment of interest on dower In favor of Mrs* O’Brien on the land purchased of A. M’Dowell, in i 842, $3B 9 Cash for groceries, merchandize,cloth ing, and.bedding included, Cash forjstock, “ forgrain, flour, barrels and for grinding, 327 934. 44 for shoemaking, tailoring, and hatting, • 079 33 44 for freight on coal, groceries and lumber, “ foretone coal, »♦ * for. hardware, cutlery, &c. « . , for leather, “ for potatoes, “ for carding, fulling, and manu ’ fabturing 193 J yards of salti nett, “ for carpenter work, for tin dt copperware, and tink ering, 44 for coopering & wagbnmaking, 44 for saddlery, 44 for blacksmithing, * 44 for. new stove, stove-pipe, and . t repairing coal stoves, . Paid blind Institution for tuition, board ; inff&clolhingofS*M’G)agh-, . , f/lin* - v . Philadelphia Alms House for - support of sundry paupers, 44 franklincounty Poor House for ' ,< suppolt of sundry paupers, “ for support of Out-door paupers, . “ for fees for rempv- 1 tag paupers, 44 for out-door funeral expenses, “ for ont-dbor medical aid, 44 rfpV plaster, ;«•. for lumber, forcasiings* . “ for materials, improvements, &c. . 14 for farming utensils, tools, &c. . 44 for printing and stationary, 44 for postage, 14 /Joseph Lohach'e salary for one -- year, (hirelings wages incld.) “. tDr. Jacob Baughman’s salary , 44 ( one year* “. ’Jacob Squire, Esq., Treasurer, $5599 61$ salary for one year, ‘V'Hugh Gallagher, Esq. attorney, • , salary for one j’ear, •*V David Wolf, Esq, extra services \ as Director,. «.Jacob Hershe, Esq. extra servi ■ mi. as Director, *V, William Ker, Esq. extra servl bes as Director, |5592 51} % cask (laid orders as above stated, $5593 5 LIST OF LETTERS remaininginthoPosUofflce at Carlisle, Pa., March 1, 1849... Persona in ( quiringfor letters on this list, will please say they are , advertised. Adams Samuel Larron Margaret ‘ Arnold William.(Pedlar)Lucas George Armstrong Susan Lutz Elizabeth Baker. Daniel Lowry Albert Eeq Bare Lydia-Ann Moore Mrs. care of 7 Boyers July Ann Sarah Sanders 3 Birch Margaret Mowrer Marlin Brannon Patrick Mohide William Bear John sr. Megahen Sarah Bear Michael Musselman George Brown Mary E . McCarty Sarah Black John A 3 May John Bower Samuel McPherson Mary ' Bush Louis . , Millar Samuel Cavanaugh William ' Molhollen Robert Crain Mary J V* Morrison Margareta Cnrothers William Nesbitt Alexander Callib Frederick / Noll H R 8 Clark William Palm William ConnerUames ‘ ■ Rambo George GoganElizabeth Rickruth H Drosbach & Meiley Ripley Simon Ksq Dice John & Jacob Sheaffer William W Davidson Robert ' Smith Mary Ann Diller Benjamin Jr Shively Mary Dill Benjamin . Shaefer Elizab'h, widow Drowery Samuel P Sonn William Dix R S Esq. - ' Sours George Echard or - 7 Swigert William R Solomon Cramer 3 Sheaffer Charlotte Emmarick George Shisler Philip Evans John Shappley John Evans Davis Stales William Prazir Joseph Ttoetlo Moses Pletschinger Gabriel TurbetlJohn Griswold Fayelt ThummaJohn Gyngher John Uhler Mrs Sarah Gannon PAncas Vandersllce John Gipo Jqcob While David S Goff Charlotte Weaver Mrs Mary Houn James > . Willis Samuel Harper William Wilson William B Heidi Jacob Welch Catharine , ! Harriu Elizabeth M Wheler GeorgefEsq Haldeman Liout H Worts John Esq Johnseni.Wm Wildcrey Henrjr Jackson J E Esq Wise William Johnson Jane YoUng Jonathan Kerans Charles Zacharias Samuel Kelly Margaret M Zigicr Benjamin 3 Rankle Balser Zug John Kuhn Isaac 1695 SSI -841 ,871 186 10} 185 00 lIS 04| 181 541 98 311 98 17J 24 31; 38 96 32 76 39 891 63 70 23 18 94 .00 140 OS SO 30 191 75 64 97 60 44i SO 00 84 00 33 09 IS IS 65 39j 85 SO 3 BO 3 04 686 00 WHBRBAB the HonorableSamczc Hr.rnciis, President Judge of the several Courts of Com*- mon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniato, in Pennsylvania, and justice t>f the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Genoial.Jail De livery, in said counties, and Hon. John Stuart and John Clendcmn, Judges of the Court, of Oyor and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the triol of all capital and other offences, In'thc said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to rte directed, dated the 9th of January, 1649, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and. General JailDelivcry, to be holdon at Carlisle,-on tho 2d Monday of Apirl next, (being the 9lh day) at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to continue two week*' 93 75 40 00 30 00 4 50 4 50 13 00 $5593 51j NOTICE is therefore hereby given, (o tho Coro ner, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said pre cept commanded to'be then and there in their proper persons, with their tolls, records,’ inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their officea.appertain to be done,and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute Against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just. JAMES HOFFER,Sheriff SttKnivr’s Officb, 7-.' Carlisle, Feb. 23, 1849. > . CR; THE account of Joseph M. Means, Esq*, Assignee of Christian Pisle, having been presented to the court of Common Pleas of Cumberland co., said court appointed the Ist day of April Term, 1649, for the final passage of said account, and rule on all persons interested to appear and shew cause why the same shall not be allowed and confirmed by said comt. j AS. F. LAMBERTON, Proih’y. Prothonolary’s Office, ? Carlisle, March 16, 1849, £ LETTERS of administration on the. estate of George Strohm, lAto of tho Borough of Carlisle, CuntbeHand eddnty, Pd.*, dtecM;,’have been grahted by the Register of said bounty, to the sUbtcrjher living in aaid borough. All persons indebted lo said estate are requested to make fittmbdiatfc payment, and those having blaims will present them prope.ly ulhentica ted for settlement to. LETTERS of administration on yho‘ estate of Mr*. Julian Kyle, dec.; lalo of (he borough ofCarlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., liuVo been granted Co the subscriber reaiding in \Vcslpcnnabot , o. t lownahlp, in anid ooUnty. All poraons indebted to euid calato ore requested ttt make Immediate payment, and thoae having claims will present them properly aathontfc oaled for settlement to fJOTIcE la hereby given that! intend to npply at the next tefm of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a m. veto or public house in the house I mJw occupy as s\ioh. In the borough of Mechanlckhurg. , t adamsibrer. fdarth 8, \B4O-3l* We tho Undersigned citizens of the borough of Meohanibslmrg, Cumberland county,, do certify that we ore well acquainted with the above named Adatti Sieror, 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 ta vefn fa netjfisSary to accommodate tho public and entertain strangers and travellers. Joel Berlin, Joseph Black, John R, Ooswoiler, John Hoover, Jacob Hartline, Oliver E. Bryan; George Vans, Isaac N. Hyer, , Jacob Miller, Poter Lantel, John Zimmerman, Henry F. Foils; Henry Kimmel, 117 . lad NOTICE is hereby given lhai S intend to apply at the next term qf’ the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland bounty,Tor a license to keep a tavern or Sublid bouse in the bouse I now occupy as such, in forth Middleton township. D. CORNMAN. March 15,1849-31- 126 Wo the undersigned citizens of North Middleton township, Cumberland county, do certify that wo are Well .acquainted with the above named David Corn man, that ho Is of good roputo for honesty and.tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers, ana that such inn or tavern Is necessary to accommodate the public antUnl*-' u i„ strangers and travellers. ‘ “ luin • i u *»P h , .feoh Zolglor, . "wmshA ; m o . l *’ Johh Kltch, Mathew Thompson, David Wolf, lot of old Java, COFFEES, a. a 1.0,. lot of now Btown SUGARS, of various qualities, also a se lection of Iho Bne.l Loaf, Crushed and Pulverised Sugars, at tbs usual low prices, togolhor wllH all tho , olh « r vnloUop of a Grocery and Tea store. J. W. EBY. - . tuditon . March ID, 18<0, LIST OF - LETTERS . AQVKRTIv'zD IRTUE 11 VOtCirrtEß” it iPPOIRTHEHT NOTICE Is hereby given that I intend-to apply ; at the next term of the court of Quarter .Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a ta« vern or public house in the house 1 now occupy, as such, in the borough of Newvitle, ELIAS DEIHL. GEO. SANDERSON.P.M. 1 Marcl ' B . lB l 9 — 3l * ' ' , Proclamation; AssfgfaccMtlp Account. Estate Notice. , GEO. SANDERSON, AdraV March 8; i 860—61 Estate Notice. THOMAS W. MORIAS, Admr. February 23,1649—6 t . Tavern License. Tavern tlceimc. Mow drocortctr. Tavern License. . NOTICE Is hereby given that I intend to apply at ilienext lerraof the' court' of Quarter Sessions of I Cumberland county,' for a license to keep k tatotrf of l i Sublio house in the house I now occupy an inch in fewton township. JOHN WILKINS. . Marcb IS, 1849.—3 t ..i We the undersigned citizens of Newton township, Cuniberland ; connty, do‘certify that wo ore well afe« quaintcd with the. obovo named John .Wilkins, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with -house room and conveniences for the lodging.andaccommodalion of strangers and travellers, and lhat.sucb Inn or tavern Is necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain strangers and travellers. Joel Bricker,. James Watson, Jacob Stcovcr, John C. Pauley, John Sharp, Robert Mickey, . JamuelW. Sharp, Tavern License. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply ; at the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions : of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a ta vern or public house in the house X now occupy' as such, ?n Newton township, on the Walnut Bot tom road. WILLIAM PARKES. March 8,1849—31 V . . ; > We the undersigned citizens of-Newton town ship, Cnmberland county, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Wißlan- Parkes, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of stran gers and travellers, and that such Inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and, enter tain strangere and travellers. Christian Snoke, .J. Irwin, . Andrew Sears, David Foreman, James K. Kelso, John Kale, ■ , Sklles Woodburn, Jacob Inrush, David Coldwell, James Kyle, V- George Boughman, Peter Garber,. John Woodburn, John Means, , . Josiah F. Boughman, Abraham Nearer, . . John Brown, John Rosie. Tavern license. Wo the undersigned citizens of the "borough of Newvllle, Cumberland county, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Elias Delhi, that he la of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room 1 and conveniences for the accommodation of stran gers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter* lain strangers and travellers. Jos. McOarmond, Chris. Bowermatler,• Jam. Hannnh, Samuel Ahl, George Klink, Win. Kltrrk, Samuel Givler, T. H. Knight, Jacob Noel, John Kinsley, Charles Frey, Jacob Kinsley. John M. Woodburn, i- Tavern License. NOTICE is hereby, given .that 1 intend to apply at the ncxt.tcrm of the court of Quarter Seasipns of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or. public house in the house 1 now occupy as such in Hogeslowm • GEORGE DUEY. ' . March 15, 1849—31* We the Undersigned citizens of Silver Spring town* ship, Cumberland county, do certify that wo are well acquoinled with the above named George Duey,.thal ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with liouro room and CohVfcnifnce* for the accommodation of strange!* slid iTavclleit, and that such ilm or tavern Is. necessary to.accont* niodato the. public and entertain strangers. and In*. Vollera. , ' . , \ Jacob V. Ketterings tlcory W. trvlne, John Clemens, Christian Earley, Abraham Trodt, . Wllilam M. Melt/, George V. Coover, Joseph felfchclbergor, Jacob Kuhn, jr. Jacob Fotrrey, . David Emmlngcr, Frederick Myers, David Lehn, SnmUel Scnssroan, Samnel Cocklln, William Saxton, John Brownowell} David Orris. r JMssolutlou of Partnership* THE partnership heretofore existing In the name of T. & J. MoCandlish, In the borough of - Newviile, was dissolved by mutual consent on i the Ist day of Match, 1849. The books* notes, i &c., are in the hands of James McCnndlish, to whom (hose indebted will make payment without’ delay. ' tHOMAS MoCANDLISH, JAMES McCANDLISH. March 8, 1849—31* ) N. d. ’The business will he continued at . the old stand by the subscriber, who will bocunslant ly supplied with a full and fmsfi assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries* das., and respectfully soli cits a dontintiaoce of the paironnge extended to the late firm. tflOS. McCANDLISH. - Prdpbsnls WILL bo received at the office of William Brat ton, Treasurer of the Newville School District, 1 up to thb At! AptU next* for the building of a Pontic' Scnoot Hocbf\ 06 by 33 feel, two stories high, of Brick. MatcrUls to bo furnished by contractor, and to be completed by 10th August next. A plan and specifications of .the work may be seen on application to the Treasurer, By order of the Board. JOHN WAGGONER,Prcs’u W, Bar*, Secl’y, March IS, 1840—3 t A CARD. SAMUEL HEPBURN, will resume the practice bf the law in the several counties (dumber land, Perry and Juniata*) of his late Judicial dis trict. Any business entrusted to his oarewill.be promptly attended to. Office in Mrs. Ege’s cor ner room, North Hanover Streep immediately op posite the Bank. . Carlisle, March B,lB4o—tf ' U. It. It. LEW Alt, SURGEON DENTIST, (successor tods. j, c, Ksrr.) Respectfully inform* tho ciu**ua efiM* place and vicinity, that having made himself thoroughly acquainted with the thiout aa well *4. the practical part of Dentistry, he ia now prepared to. perform all opeiationa entrusted to him, to the sati*r. faction of all, at moderate charges. Of nec—South Hanover street, adjoining the office of Dr. G. W« Foulko, and Immediately opposite the 2d Preabytg*. lion church. March I, 1840—ly itoro Room mid Dwelling Homo For Rent, >, :* i THAT plastered Slone House, in which the talk jcnbtr lin. hi* office, situated on the north a l<t h Tr Wed High street, la offered lor rent. ' 1i eviil h. thoroughly repaired, end the room- .L, ,!5’ fitted up .. a .tore, to he roe V „d .c p „XTd«l^ Carlisle, Mr toh 8 , x &*r D ' KNOX - jll,orn 'V- rp,,. , FOR HEHTe - rtK Offloe now eocupied by Joe. R. Smith. Ere . Immediately opposite tho Post OOJoo, from the lalW April next, ror terms apply to' March 8,1649—5 t & ({accmtvare. A LARGE assortment of Lieerpool Ware, Includ. mg platoo, dishes, *O., together with a general ' variety Of common while and edged Ware, and a rl?, J . , w'V^”i' ,c ' ion of tho be <‘ pfl/WA and GHAff lib WARE, ombroclng tea setts, and all the other articles, auitobio for Dinmd or other aclls, enfi alto Glassware of most recent palerng and. best quality. All Just opened and for sale gl lhe GroMry and Tap * °M»rch 16,1710. ,J. w, tux: , Henry Hardy, ... Henry Strom, Samuel Waggoner, Henry Hursn,. Daniel Byers,. J. SyroyCr. . 4. H. GRAHAM.
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