County of Ciiiiibciiaridj 'fro'ui jlic lst day of January to the BLsl. day Made by ilie Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained hi the twenty-second and twenty-third sections of an act of Assembly of this Common wealth, passed qh the fifteenth day of April, A. D. 1834. And also in conformi ty with the 37th section of the same act, Which requires the County Treasurer, once in every year to state his account and produce his vouchers to the Commis sioners, which after examination by the said Commissioners shall be by them laid before the County Auditors for settlement according to law.. - In accordance with which Robert Moore, Esq., Treasurer of Cumberland county, ■■■ submits the following as a.correct exhibit of the Receipts and Expenditures for the past year, ending the 3lst day of December, A. 1). 1849. ROBERT MOORE, ESQ, TREASURER; Receipts. To.balnnce in,hands of Tronsuror.nl last settlement as per Auditors statement, To amount dfoiitsUfidlng (axes at lasi soUlcmenl. do do /ilo - . of County ta* assessed for 1849, • do-- of Stale abatement on payment of $22359 62, do • received of James duffer, Esq., Sheriff, fines and verdict fees In Qr.’ Sessions, do -do. of do do do. do . in Common Picas, do 'do off , do • 'do . . for use of Arbitration Roqmf do do of Carlisle Deposit Bank nt two several loans obtained, , .. do do of Dr. Jacob Baughman loan for 90 days, do . do 'of John dyer, Enq., verdict fees in Qr. Sessions, •do - do of J. R.‘ Smith, Esq., verdict. fee received by him, do . ‘do of miscellaneous receipts from Various persons, '' ■ SCHEDU. Ea/kibiling the amount exam Tuwndlilpa to Dora’s. Vears '• Collcclor'aNamca. Amount of Aiut.receivedlAmount nf Cotloclor’a Amt. Outataml* ■ Duplicates. Exonertna foes. Ing. Carlisle, 184" John Harder. 931 59 337 64 , 34 82 175 36 . 383 77 Allen; 1848 Jucob Cdover, 1344 47 1163 64 43 38 136 55 Carlisle, “ James Pdstlcwaith, 1860 57 1000 00 860 57 Dickinson, V Francis Halcliiaon, 739 68 511 80 81 68 146 30 Kistpemiabdrough - 11 Jacob Longheckcr, 337 60 350 10 11 71 65 79 Frunklord, “ ’ John M’Dowcll, 82 24 50 02 142 30 80 Hampden, “ D. Shapp, 216 27 120 13 S 3 33 72 $1 McChanlcsburg, '* Imho Kinsey, • 81 68 59 50 22 18 Muriroo, “ S. Brlcker, 1690 25 1300 1)0 590 25 N.- Cumberland, 11 Charles Oyster, 36 96 38 23 - 4l 852 N. Middleton, >* Jonathan Lelm, 1098 44 979 35 16 60 102 49 ' Silver Spring, •• J. B. Ebrighl, ,1009 54 863 29 27 39 118 86 Shippensburg 80., “ George Butts, 398 45 240 00 156 45 Shlppenaburg T., “ D. Kcnowcr, 111 15 96 25 13G 13 54 South. Middleton, “ H.Stuart, 1070 58 041 73 10 81 118 04 Smitlnimtyoii, “ David Mower, 778 40 ■ 674 82 21 44 82 14 Wea'pennsboro.* ' W»M. Davidson, 714 14 567 73 30 82 115 59 Allen, ■ 1649 Samuel Bilncr, ,2821 06 , 1466 75 . 1354 31 Carlisle, “ Charles Bell, 3616 41 1067 65 1648 76 Dickinson, Jacob Claudy, 2987 55 1263 00 1724 55 EUttpennsboro.* *• John Kireovid, 1352 01 1255 05 29 06 C 6 10 , S;anklurd, “ George Kosht, G36‘13 .148 Otl 435 53 obcwtll, “ Joseph M. Means, 694 89 417 15 : 277 74 « George W Feeler, 1438 91 1031 30 407 61 •• Henry D Dalhouaen, 791,18 726 72 20 22 38 24 •' Juhn Hoover, 470 65 813 00 .155 35 Abraham VVilliarae, 2208 05 ‘240 00 1068 09 " Joseph Maaser, • 172 87 .. .145 00 27 87 “ Jacob Weaver, 1814 74 ' 12d6 6S 548 06 •• John Miller, .2081 09 - 1110 45 . . 970 64 John Moore, 337 29 317 60 298 16 fl •• William M’Clurc, 775 65 143 70 631 95 HughCmlfJ, 274 32 174 67 99 65 “ George Kclicti 2449 2 3 685 8! 1763 42 u Joseph G. Crcaelor, 1657 65 445 Oft . 12)2 65 " John Peters. 2436 39 , 758 63 . 1677 76 •* Gcotge G. Uavidsbn, 2362 09 97 1446 12 * ' «<3,870 th tjaSjnlS aH viei 43 jissl W ste.ia-f ai . tsfaii 26 ig , - i v ilampdcn, fe. Mifflin, MecJianicibnrg, . K: New Cumberland, 'Neyton. North Middleton, y3&r- Newvillc, f/SfC. Bhippcneburg 80., :!»• « Sliippcnsburg T., Silver Spring,. -Soulhninplnn, South Middleton, &. . Westpcnnaburo.* jsjjrc,Totnl amount recri mat- .do do of.Ki jHg/' do ' do of Co Bp|p-. do do "Outal rl*cd on Difplieatcß, . Ixnncrationa allowed colleclol 'ollcclon fees at 5 per cent, standing on oupl!eatca,’ Total orAoiViVC of Duplfcati STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES.' By t*a tiduriS, tfr.ind J.frora (of f 849. $" -lOil 37$ Traverse Juror* for 1849, 1502 57$' A. D r Sharp, Esq., fur copy of£funfap*a I’urdon, . . 7 00 J W Eby for dandles, oil, fitc. , 9 50 W Anderson (of services ns court crier, 38 00 ,J Dunbnr for services as tip stave, 11 00 J R Smith, Eaq. Dopt'y Alt'y Gcn'l fees, 127 00 Witnesses fees in Communweullli cases, 359 94| Justices fees in do do 14 92 Constables fees In do do 17 683 JluJito's Andltnr* pay for niulillnp public ncc’ln, John Sprout, Eiq. pay as Commiirlonor, t 31 days. William Riley 1 year's salary as clerk (o f Commissioners, ; Jas H Graham, Ksq. salary as AU*y to . Commissioners, h- Wm Riley for delivering duplicates, war sl ranis, blank returns, &o. Printing . Drallon for public printing, ' ! 'oiS°J£? r & Motaar Tor do Booty for do IJ! , Eastern Penitentiary 01 * 1 * for'aupport of con. »lo(« for 18«, fit ■ anc * ° Penitentiary. '•viVtiight & Snicion for H’atdWarb fof A.- km .pairs, ... ; T.JfiW llanioli for clothing for prlaotWo,- * ■; ■VJfoacph ISbtight for cleaning walla,- < -. ‘.ypr Goo VV Koulka a pionlha salary as SjSj pliyaioian to jail, jj£ jj ® I (olfor, Erq., for support o^prlabhcrs, M" Am, &o. 719 77 Sf A I'nffur for 3 cords of hickory vdood, 9 oi * S. Keepers for making sloVo pipe, &o. 3 47J S, Uobert Irvino for jo cords of hibkory ’ - I ~s*<(■,. *.,., 30*00* | A Ilockor repairing lock and key, S CO OF THE of December, 1849, inclusive, Total receipts fur 184!),' ,E OF COUNTY TAX: f Duplicates outstanding on the 1; •rations allowed collectors, and cui merits.' John and Philip XlSpaiiVgh for filar- • . . mg', &c. , t <2 gg Mrs Sarah Riiej for malting ihi'tla for , ’ prisoners; t | gQ Robert Noble for 2 loads of sd/nd for pairs, t ’ ■ . . ' , ’ 4 60 Sami Sipo for 406 fed( common boards'; 6 00 J Gallagher Agl for clothing for prison- / r »t ... t , fr-oo Simon Kline fur mason work and sink’- „ in ?F;W; " 6c 73 Henry M'Cord for 148 bushels of lime for repairs, -*.,«• : go* Wm'Mcll for 27,300 brick and hauling clay and lime, .. 159 jg Robl .McCartney fodstovo and pipe, 6 00 Mrs R Rhoads for making shirts and beds for.prisoners, 3 30 Simon Smith Tot Iron work Acme at jail, 4 65 Robl Snodgrass for blankets lof.prison- * eri, 5 oo* J & D Rhoads for lumber for repairs, 11 65 Lewis Robinson for fllllngchaff beds for prisoners, ggj. W M Trout for second hand hal& cap, 1 25 Robl Irvine for 6 cords of hickory wood, 18 00 Robert McCartney 2 year's salary, as keeper of Penitentiary, 20 00 J Lelhy, jr. for stone furnished for re* ■ 10 50 I cterGulshall for work and materials, 41 91J Wright & Saxton for Hardware for re pairs, 13 18 Dr J McCulloch for medical services at . Jail, 3 months, 3 75 Samuel Slpo for. 410 oak shingles for jail* 1 66 John H Darr for 7 cords of hickory wood, 31 00 10 00 10 00 24 951 9 00 41 25 109 62] 371 1 50 5 00 2 061 55 58| 85 50 Poor Mouse. Jacob Squler, Ttoaa'r. amount In full of estimate, floOO 00 Jacob Herfclic, Wm, Kof and Tbornas Bradley, Eaqra., aalary ee Directors, 00 00 Jacob Buoy, Samuel Woods and D, N. Mahon, pay na Visitors, 30 00 ; Viewers qf Roads and Damages Awarded. Wm M Molley damages awarded to as. late of J Molly, deceased, SI 00 Jacob Beldler and Sami Kulz, Super visors of North Middleton township, in full of Mountain road, 1009 S 9 Elizabeth and Hannah Stoner damages , awarded, 10 00. Road orders paid on certificates of Cl'k of court, 07 03 965 50 183 00 31 50 300,00 50, 00 75 00 SOS SO 2SS SO 155 87J 301 iS . Bridges. Various parsons.for work and. materials . in repairing Bridges, 318 70 I'a" it 3 S 5 i I'9* Appropriations. Appropriation to Cumlierliiflt} and Union ■ Fire Companies',, 9S 00 Assessor i. Assessors for services ih 'making septan-.' ' isl orihindralion of leinblcs,' Waiting assea'amenls, posting listb' of tanbles,"-. , ' . ic. , . 0i)8 013 ;ESr~for Years 1847-48-49. Ist of famiary, 1849, with the amount >ller.lurs fees, for 1817-8-9. ; 364 43 1.331 72 18,197 96 : ~ &2/.8?o 31 $-13,870 37 -i . \Elettions.' : : .- Officers'of. thq - Gencrajand -Township • ’ Elections pay for holding tho sonic for . ■ »-Iheyear 1849, , : ‘ 778 49 Public Building. AloxSLyno foy fenders, frames, dec. and repairing slate Vopf, 8 09( fit A Doty feV wnrk.dono -ai privies and; ■. •, . • layinggarret floor* . i6B eO A P Erb repairing lock and key, 1 00 F Gardner casting spout (roughs, . 17 38 P Gutshall ftrtr repairing doors at, CoUrl 1 House and clock qaae> ft 40 3 Elliott for grbss seed for yard, 1 00 Jas Dunbar I year's salary as keeper of public building, ' 65 00 J. Worthington, Esq. for painting and glazing, J 4 57j Andrew.Hedkor for repairing lock, 37j , * Loans! - Wm Irvine, Esq; and others amount of County bonds, .8041 67 Cdrllslo Deposit Bank amount of loan obtained, 479 1 33 . * Interest . , ■ II Wirt, Esq. and others, amount of into* rest on County bonds,- 1240 35 Mlscd/aneons* . D Sipo for making ballot boxes, 4 50 John Heckman for shoveling snow, 3 50 A P Erb for repairing lock; • 75 A T Green for meals furnished jurors per ■ . order of court, 3 25 A.P Erb fur .winding town clock, .10 00 Mrs M Dunbar for cleaning offices, 3 00 J Shell, Esq. Sheriff of Dauphin county Tor costs, dec. ' C.39j Henry Rebuck for making ballot boxes, 2 25 G Sanderson and.B Wunderlich, Esqrs. postage for county, 8 68 Jacob Weary and David Wolf toward ini apprehending horse thief* SO 00 J Lambei lon and others assisting In pre* . ’ pare duplicates, , . .. 11 50 Hugh Campbell, Esq: Sheriff of Perry co. : . Tor cqsts, doc. . , . *■ i t 83ji W Randolph fur ,100 bushels of charcoal for Court House, ... 600 John Stuart load of scaffold poles for rc* . pairs utjail, 2 50 John W Ilendel for repairing cancelling ' hammer, 1 00 A S Lyno for repairing stoves, pipt, Ac. 4 86 Jacob Rhcom for 8 tuns of stone coul, 38 00 Christian Inhoff fur oil, &c. for use of ■ courts, 7 51J 6 1581593 12492 21 31378 16 1176 82 115 521 20 00 5 00 -4719 12 1200 00. 13 00 / 4 00 124-821 $53629 25i ' Inquests. R Giitin, Esq. Coroner, amount of costs and jurors pay on inquisition of Wm Quigley, deceased, 17 3-1 J R Giffiri, Estj. Coroner; amminl'of costs s and pay on inquisilioh tif Chas Callio, ' deceased, 16 37J R Giffin, Esq. Coroner,nfnmmtof msls and jurors pay on inquisition of Elitfa- , ; .beth McPlay. deceased, IS 04 j T Craighead, E?q. Justice, amount of costs and jurors pay qn'inquisition of .Henry Kroner, deceased, 16 1 J Pulmer. Esq. Justicp,omount of costs and jurors pay dn inquisition of Geo Itiipp, deceased, 16 37j Abatement, Amount paid ooileelors ibrallowanpeof . 5 per cept. to lai .’payees 'for promt payment, 537 55 itffundcd Taxes', Amount paid John Siewarland^others, ~ , . refunded taxes erroneously assessed, , It 26 Pox Orcici s. Amduni paid vaflolia persons premium! . on Fox, Wild Oat and Mink Scales; v , •, per cenificaies of Justices, ' . 59 C 2 •• Constable's Rtijtrhs... : , Antotml paid Constable's making quar- ‘ ~ tony returns,’ tS 2l& Total,', OR. By amount paid on Commissioners . . orders, . $29,758 65 By amount of commission allowed Treasurer at 1$ percent. 396 51 By amount of outstanding taxes duo by collectors, . g . 18,19‘F 96 By amount of exonerations allowed .collectors,, . .. . 364 43 By amt of collectors feqs at 6 pef ct.. 1,331 73 By amount of. counterfeit money de* . ’ ‘ stroyod.by order of Auditors, ; 37 oti By amount of.bnlano.e in, hands of Treasurer and due county," ,2‘,7G2 78$ Tofal, amount of 55)3.629 25 i • , Total apiounl of receipts,' 62,829'25 J •Since paid over In full. CUMBERLAND COUNTY, 68, «\Vd the CommissionerVofCumbcr-i I.anii county, do certify and submluhe foregoing as n correclsfalemoni of the Receipts & Expenditures of tlio coun ty aforesaid, from the first day of Jan uary. to the thirty-first day peQ6nib?r, A. D. 1810, inclusive*'ris’.abo \hq amoupf of the.bounty tax for each of the respective Boroughs and Town ships Within the bounty, levied'and assessed upon feal and personal estate, ba ilie books on theSltfldny or December, 1810, together with n statement of (ho expenditures under each head of appropriation made,by the Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in the 22d and 23iJ sections of an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth,'passed thols*lh dnVof AmHl.* A., D. 1834, ! Witness our hands and seal'of office ftV Carlisle,, the 7th day of January, K. IX one t*houVoVid bl’gltt hundred and fifty. JOHN MELL, *l* • ' . JAMES KELSO, CCbmmr'i, JOHN SPROUT, 5 Alleal—W. Rilcv, Clk. to Oommr’s. Cumberland countv, bs. ®\Vq the undersigned Auditors of , Cumberland county, met according to ; law, and havingexatnlned the accounts ' and vouchers of Robert Moore, Esq., Treasurer of said county, from the first day of January to the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1849, inclusive, do certify that we find the sum of two thousand seven hundred and sixty-two dollars and seventy-eight and one-half cents, dup by said Treasurer to tlio county aforesaid, as will appear by the foregoing exhibition of Said account. In testimony whereof wo have hereunto set our hands at Carlisle, this tenth day of January, A. D. 1800. PETER LIVINGER, } JNO. P. RHOADS, C Auditors. PHILIP QUIGLEY, j THE COMMISSIONERS of Cumberland coun (y f in conformity to the 4th section of an ac{ of Assembly passed 1h032d day of April, A. D , 1840, which requires tho GommiaslonurHlupub. Hshlhe accounts of (ho Register for Collateral Inheritance,lax, submit the following, viz? WILLIAM GOULD, Esq., Registerof thecqunly of Cumberland, In account with the Common* wealth of Pennsylvania for Oollntoral Inheri tance .tax', from tpo Ist, of December, 1848, to . tho Slsl of Docomb'er, 1849,lheluMVoV • ' vVi DR/ ; j( ■ 1848 Deo 9, to cash from estate of , , , Elizabeth McClelland, $27 50 1849 March IC, to qash f.rpineatalp of Margaret McDonald, , 6 70 “ March.l6, to cash from estate of Margaret McDonald, 95 00 “ Marolv 19, to cash from delate of . John H Wallace,, 65 93 ..**■ April 2 r to cash from estate of MargarolMoDonald, V 50 1849 April 9, to cash from estate of. 1 Elizabeth Weise, -. ' 44 • 44 25, to cash from estate of William. Martin,. . j • “ May .32, to caakYrom estate of . t ,Sarah^Harper, “ , June 23> .to cash from estate of r Abraham Waggoner, ' , 44 . 1 July 2, to cash from estate of . .. ■ Hetty Adams, 44 . 44 2, to cash from eataioof Richard Craighead, • 14 44 25, to cash from estate of- Peter Brioker, ‘ 44 , Atig. 4, to cash from estate of , George Oyster, 44 44 29, to cash from estate of Robert Laird, 44 , . 44 29,'t0 cash from estate of William Martin, , 44 ‘ - Sept. 6, to cash from estate of - Saniuol Neidlg, 44 44 7j to cash from estate of William Martin, 4 » ' 44 11, to cash front estate of ... Dr A P Linii, 44 44 11 , to cash from estate of . . John H. Wallace, 44 Oct. 26, to cash.from estate of Martha Butler, 44 ’ Nov. I, to cash from ostaie of Moses Story, '■ 44 44 14, to cash from estate ofr ' . Sidney King,. ‘65 17 44 . 44 15, to cash flroiH estate bl* • > ,- * Joel Kell', ;“ V. - 5c 81 44 44 16, to feafch ft.otn estate of . Samliel DySert, . , : •53 96 44 44 26, to cash from estate of Vvi \ '. s * Assessor, j ■ . 250 , 44 Aug/ 7, By cb«li paid G. J. Ball/ .. , , Stale Treasurer, „ , 210 00 44 , 44 * 2(, By oaskpa(d Carson and Shark, Assessors, ... 300 44 44 27, By cash paid lii. Neidlg, . - .-•AMsapor/ ; ‘8 00 . 44 44 3l,By*ash ; paUl.Armstrong, ■ v. • r anipornman, Assessors. 200 44 Sept. 3,-By cash' paid G.M. Ball, ~ Stale Treasurer, 300 00 44 44 12, By cash paid G. J. Ball, Statu Treasurer, 75 00 1 44 44 13, By cash paid Armstrong and Fleager, Assessors,; \ 200 44 Oct. ), By cash paid C. R. llin r klo, Assessor, 6 00 44 44 I, By cash paid J. Seitz, . Assessor, ; * -v 1 50 ■u it 4, By cash paidD.Deckey,’ 1, Assessor, . • . . , 150 • 4 44 f 3, By cask paid J. Burk . holder, Assessor, . f 00 44 Uov» 2, By cdsh paid Common , and Spahr, Assessor*/ • 3 00 4* M 2, By cash paid G; J. Bill!, „• ,>;St a tfi Xf y tS’OO 44 44 9, By cash paid J. Kim*, , , . Assessor,. , 1 50 44 *i ic, l}y cosh paid (j. J, Ball, „ Statp Treasurer, < I*6o 00 44 44 28, By. cash paid G. J. Dnfl,' State Treasurer, • 125 00 41 Dec. 19, By cash paid G. J. DallV . ; SiatQ Treasurer, 42 1856 Jan. 6‘, By cash pnfd G t J. .Hull,* * State Treasurer, as pur . receipt. Jan. 9, )850, on $29,738 85 account of 1849, C 7 Register's com mission on . payment of 82,613 25”, , 127 Ifi , ' . 82,513 25 ®, We the undersigned,Andjiorjß of* Cumberland, county, elected,& sw.orn according to law, In accordance with the act of Assembly passed (ho, 22d day of. April, A. D. 184 G ,; having ex amined,.(hq above account pf \Vill(aui G.oujd,' Register .fpr Urn county aforesaid, in the matter of collateral lax, and find the same correct ns above slated. . , Ih teSlJhiony.whereof we have hereunto sot our hands at Carlisle, this 12th day. of January, A. D. 1860. PETER LIVINGER, i JOHN P. RHOADS, C JJudilors. PHILIP QUIGLEY, > Tavern License*. N OTICE Ib hereby given (hut 1 intend to apply at the next term uf.lno Court of Common plea* of Cumberland county, for a license to keep n tavern nr public,house in the house at proaont occupied as buoli by Henry GUib, in (be East Word, in (ho Borough ol'Curlislo. 11. W. SCOTT,. January 24, 1850—dt . Wo (ho undersigned citizens of the East Word, of the Borough of Carlisle, in (ho county ofC/miborland, do certify (list wo aro well acquainted with the above named Henry W. Scotl, (hot ho is of good repute for honesty and tomporano.c, nn{J is well provided with house room and conveniences for Jho,accommodation of strangers and iravollurs, arid .that eiiolp Inn or Tavern is necessary to apcommodalo the public and entertain stringer* and travellers. Win. M. Maleer, Chorion Mngtauchlln,' Joromo K. Beyer, Henry Glens, E. Cornman, Tliomh* Conlyn, W. W, Lewis, William Spuhr, James Noble, James Guthrie, A. C. Norton, Win. ILTronl, J. Robinson, J. B. Bratton, John Moore, Frydoriok Cornman. For out THE Store Room and Dwelling House in South Hanover street, now occupied by Mies Mary Mullln, next door lb A‘. & ■AY. B?qt»)s store, is ottered for 1 , i“ gt/tsiuu., Carlisle, January 94,1850—if ■ ■ . ' "ficlDt! Bells I . fpHB subscriber ha*.jusl received p Urge, 4c splen- J. did nMprlmont Slkioii Bci.tn, loose, pnd on strops, embracing Neck and Martingale simps, with open and round bolls. Also body straps,with single and double.rows. Also on hand a ftno Assortment of Sleigh, Sulky, and Riding Whips, wjth Ivory and Whalsnfine handles.'. • January 10, 1860 , HENRY SAXTON,' Harrisburg, Oairlisle, & Chambers* , burg .Turnpike &oad Gomp’y. Exhibit orTuiu received, repairs and expense*, on the “Harrisburg, Carlisle, and.Gliarnbersburg Turnpike Road Company,” from (ho Isl of JunUacy to Ih'.e 31st of December, 1649, inclusive', us follows, lb wil: , 15. hi 2 9i 588 00 is oi : dr. To amount of tolls received at gnles, , . $4,575 80 .*• balance at aelllGinonl for 1848, paid ' into Court at January 1849, 18 13 351 25 400 00 cr. ‘ - • Dy balance of 1848 paid to creditors per acl of Assembly of 1823-28-30', 11 Cash paid for repairs oh road, ** Gate Keeper's salaries, ‘• Managers for 1849; Treasurer's salary', “ Secretary's, . . . “ Incidental expenses, , , v ' “ Postage, taxes, and stationaryj “ Uncdrrcnl money,’ , 223 00 193 G 8 CO 75 17 50 19 89 62 50 u balance paid into court to be appro* prliited under tlw act of Assembly - aforesaid’, -, 61,991 DC 13 75 14 25 61 GO .Certified on oath to .the Judges of (ho Court of Common Pious of Cumberland county, the ISth of January, A. D. 1,850. SAMUEL W. tfEVIN, T/eosV., . .TAKES’ NOTICE ’t'hal .the Court .Plqua of Cumberland county, have appointed Tuesday the i3lh day. of February .next, nl the, Court House, in the Borough of Curlialc, at 10 o'clock A. M., for’ hearing and de termining the claims ,of tho respective‘crcdhois against the company, so 98 to onoblq ,(ho to distribute tho moribj/ paid into Court By llio 'Vreasurcr of said company, agreeably to tho Rcls.of. Assembly made fur the relief of creditors bn the Ist day of April 1823, and thq supplement thereto. At the aforesaid time and place, the preferred (if any) and all other creditors, are requested to Have their respec tive claims [July .authenticated and presented, and also to furnish evidence nl tho-same lime, whether any.claims have been assigned, or nro still hold by t,hu original owners; nnd also proof lo'cnUbtisli’the consideration of their claims, whether for \v,orlt,.ma terialise. ; , B* Till? COURT. January 24, 1850—3 t 137 69 $12,543 25 Auditor’s Notice. IN (lie matter. of the final administration account ol'Julm I’ctpfs, Executor of Jacob Ilarnish, dec'll, Uiq undersigned Auditor; appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Cumber} ind County, to make distribution pro rata among thu creditors, will attend fur that purpose, ul his office in Carlisle, on Monday the 4th day of February next. . JAS. & CdLwtJLL. Jundnry 17, 1850—3 t REGISTER’S NOTICE, NOTICE. is hereby-given to.ail persons interested, thut the following accounts luiVq. been filed in this olHeoTor examination by llio nccbiinliinU therein named, and will bo presented to' tl\o Orphans'. Court of Cumberland, county for confirmation and allow ance, on Tuesday the 12lh day of February, A. D. 1850, viz: 1. Tho account of John Herman, Guardian of Margaret Musscr. 2. 'l’hc account of John Bowman, Executor.of Samuel Bowman,late of Eastpennsborougli township, deceased. 3.. Tho account Of John Miller, who was Executor of Micjiaol Wolf, late ot MifiUn township, deceased, as settled by George Greegor and John Miller, Exec utors of llio said Jblm Miller. - , . • t • ■ 4. Tho supplpiupnial jiccoiinl of John Bowman, surviving Executor of John Bowman, lulo of East Pcn.nshurough township, (Jcccascd. . ' , 5. account of George Brindlo and Daniel R. FrUxe, Executors of Michael Friezo, late of .South' Middleton township, deceased. , t C. The supplemental account of John -Riper and John S. Ducilup,AdminUlrutors of James Piper, late gf Westponnsborough township, deceased. /.The sfccoUfit orJolm Ceovor, jr., Administrator of Samuel H. Andrews, lato of North Middleton township,'deceased; , ' 4 -i,,. 6. The account of Lemuel Todd, Esq., one of The Executors of Samuel Alexander, Esq., late of tho Borough of Carlisle, deceased. •• <•’ , , . . , 9. Tho poepunt qf Alexander M’Dowell, Adminis trator,of Andrew M’Dowcll, la(o ofKurlh Middleton township, dcpnssci|... < ' > 10. Tho nccou'fit of Nalhnn Ilanleh, Adminislra (or with (he will annexed of Elizabeth Guest, late of the Rnrongh 6f Carlisle, deceased. . . . 11. Tho account of Frederick Wondcrllch, Admin istrator of William Quigley, lute of the Boiough of Mecfianicsburg, deceased. • WILLIAM GOULD, Rtgultr. Rrojsfica’a Orriox, • / - Carlisle, Jun’y. 12,1850. $ THE undersigned having purchased (ho intoroitof Jib farmer partner, Mr. 11. Wright, lakes (his method of informing lib ’ numerous puilpmors and tlio public (fenerfilly, (hat hb will, coplinuo ul tho well kn'dwu’.nlahd, In East Jifah) street, directly op dosite (lie.store of (Charles Ogilby, .where . will ho found constantly on hand the largest and cheapest assortment of goods in his lino, such as HaMwai'c, 1 CcrlarWarc, 1 Glass of ,every site, Puint«, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Ac.— I Tlio subscriber return* his sincere thunks to his i customers and (lie community generally, fur the \ liberal,patfopage gi.vcn to the lute firm, end hopes, by strict* nllqntloii to business, to merit and receive a ou'ntinuimio oflho sumo. January 10, 1860. , Pllll. fov Rent. | rpilE Merchant Mill at tlio Carlisle Iran Works Is X for rent. t PETER F. EGE. . January 17, 1650. . , For Rout. THE Btmo Room on West High street, now oc ■cupiedhy Qoo. H. Crooks, adjoining Dr. Raw- Hna’Urug store, is offered for rout from the let ol April next. Apply to • > s- WM. D. KNOX. January 10, 1860 For JRouL fpHE subscriber utters for rent, from (he Ist April X next, (ho Stone Blacksmith Shop on (ho corner of Hanover and North streets, opposite Orth's hotel,. Also, the Frame Coaohmnker Shop adjoining on North street, at present occupied by C. Long. Also u (wo story Stone House in North Hanover street, occupied by J; Burkholder, For terms apply to t . - JOHN MOOltti, Blacksmith', Carlisle, January' 10, 1850—If For Rent.’ , , rPIIE two story.pluslqrcdji.oupo, situated in Ena 1. Nil'll struct, Carlisle, and M present occupied by SheriUMJiiffbr, i« offered for rent. Thoro Is every convenience attached to (his hOuso to muko It a do. airubla residence,.having a good' garden,Truil trees, slible, &o. Possession givun on (ho Ist of April. Fof terms apply to • JOHN GOODYEAR. December 2V, 18.19. ■ . Tlio IYow Ycat 1 HAS brought'with it,',nhil. added to our format stork of Glass A: Qubonswpro, a voficiy offmo Uhihn, Granite, nnd llluo Livcfflool Ten Sells;' be sides, Dishes, Pinion, Bowls, and cyery article suit able for Dinner Sollsf Pitchers, Toilet setts, and a handsome selection of SSidi & Fancy China, article.. s.ofirl ns wrd( 11. (MnaiiKMilnl, making nut pre.cnl .lock one of Iho fihD.t.aa.arlmenta to select from—ntid to which (ho slloution of out former frifn'di, nuuiektwpata, and otliora, arc in.ilod—at the oui sr.sn near ly opposite iha Tost OjVice. Carlisle, Jan. ID, 1860 4.W. EBY. , ( ; JUST received .1 lira o’r.LMi|i Hardware aioro of the auh.oribor, in Ektal High slr.et, a ccmnlule'ae aurlmonl of Tubs, lluokols,,Churns, den, , , Also, Dupunßa Rifle nnd Pmvdefi For sola yery HENRY SAXTON. I'ajJ'JkiySfilSSO. ... , 1,831 08 $6,457-84 $l,BBl 98 1,281 '63 899 92 228 09 ,75 00 25 00 *53 50 10 75 11 no $4,466 78 $6,457 84 COPY. jvotici: HENRY SAXTON. JotoirWAubrarnt; Br. - .. Jitiii-WifxowEii, Jr. JOHN WALLOWER & SON, (Successor. lo Funk &. Miller,) . Fordwarding .& Comtaission . MERCHANTS, ■ Arid Agents ; iTor llje Pennsylvania ,Central, Rail Road Company*.and wholesale dcalohun.Grd-, coficS, Produce, Coal, Plaster, Salt, Fish, • Nails,-Bacon, Powder, dtc. • Harrisburg. Pa. 1 . i , January 3, 1850—3m* , Mule Teams fur Sale. rpTTO Teams at Private Sale. —T\y6 G mule X teams},the mules aro young, being ihreo and four years old, and. well broken.- Goars .nearly to suit, The mules will be sold altogether or la pairs. Apply al Mount Holly to- . . - , brown & given; .. December SO, 1849.—1 f , APPEALS >I4E Commissioners of FOR 1850, Cumberland• count/, hsv« 'in? times and places, for le Trichmal Assessment for the several townsbips and lo wit: J_ fixed upon jhs followi holding the, Appeals on llx llic j>cars, 1850-1-2, fur I boroughs in said county; U £srSt £ Tmaskip J S. Rupley'a, Nowvillc. Do ■ do - •Du da ‘ • , Do ' . - do' . D. Mt)ivry*«. Newburf. C. Ziijf’B, Slilpporuburg.i Do do ‘ ■’ Do - do - . J. ftonvor’a. Mount Rock. J. Paul'*. Churcbtowri. '; • G. Duey'a, lloguostotvn'. , * S. Hniuilngor‘«, Bridgeport. • Du ."do - J.Ut*p»er’*, Sporting Hill.« : J. IHack*** Mecliahicaburg./ D. Sliunfli*r,B»n , pU«rrialo\vn, l C. HitlTninn>, Slone Tavern..* 1 . Coimnisaioner'iOfllcu.i/arliala Do , do : - Do do • Do •, . do v ’ 3Sth'Jan'y 2t?lh Jnn’y 311th Jan’y B'Jtli Jrin’y 30th Jan’y Slat Jan’y SIM Jnn’y Jut Feb’y' 3d Feb’y •Jth Fob'y Sih Fe'by oth Kub’y Oth Pidi’y 7th Fch’y Bill Feh’y Dili tVb’y inh Foiiy 13th Foli'y i:ith Petty Nth Petty 15th my NewvJMo,; Newton. '. Mlltlin.' • FrankAml,, , Hopewell, SlilppHjiaburg Ho. . Sliippoiulmrg ‘J’p. Southampton, Weatponnsborough Monroe, t Si I vet" Spring, ■ liuttpoillisboj-rtul’ll Nc\v Cumberland, Hampden, Meclmuiciburg, Allnp, Oirkimon, North Middleton,' South Middleton, •v , iKVVnnI Laih.lo, j vv 'yj,,. ates—Dollar rate, mills* County U; , Stale.Ualcs—Dolkr rale, 3'mills'.' 1 ;f ;*. [' , . Tho return to lie rnndo by the respective Assessors; at llio times and.placus determined upon, for holding Apoculs for their respective township or borough, ut which time tho. Assessor a will return (hg names, pf (wo-respectable citizens of his. borough or township, for the appointmenl ofu collector. By order of the Commissioners. . ' Attest i . . W.,RILEY, Clkl. Com'rs. Office, Carlisle, Pec. 37, 1849--4 t * Estate Notice, T ETTfclßSii of Administration on tho estate of J_i Joseph Young, Sr., late of Silver-Spring .town, ship,Cumberland county, Pa., have been Issued to the subscribers residing, In. snld township, in said county. All persona indebted-to said estate -will mnke immcdjntb.payment, apd thpsc having claims will present (hem properly authenticated for settle ment to JOSEPH YO.UNG, Jr. J r , •JAMES IRVIN; J-muarylO, 1850—6t* COTERLI’S HOTEL, MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA. QIIS’CB the close of tho last business season, tfojs, O ilolej greatly enlarged, and undergone alteration, renoVat.tuii, papering and re furnishing, O.ierohy.modernizing and pidking.il depi dudly the most contfortablc, convenient and,best ar ranged Hotel, atlho seat ... . Tho locution is peculiarly (tug, and such as greatly to the, comfort of .guests, being in the most central and delightful. ppr£ of Harrisburg. ' i ' 1 . Tho building contains?! chambers*, is three stories high; eighty feet front .on Second street, and 60 feet front cnd them to q .Seminary of learning, are respectfully soli cited tp'vis.U JVewvillo, ami judge of (he advantage's fur themselves, or, at least, procuro a circular con taining- full particulars, hy pditressing ■ JAMES HUSTON, Principal- No.wville, Pa., Aug. 23, 1840— ly • Plainfield Classical Academy. Four wife# totU,qf:fiarlitlt % between the. Newejßc State Hoad and the Cumberland Valley Railroad. . SEVENS!. SESSION.* . • r PHE Seventh session will.commence on Monday JLtho ftthof Novb’r. 18.40. The numbet'of students is limited, and. they tire carefully prepared for Obi-’ lego, Counting House, Ac. *i- . Tho situation precludes thopqßsibiUlypf students' associating with the viclonspr depraved,bolncrbmoU from town or village, though easily accessible by. State Hoad or CumberhtmJValley Railroad, hlllli of* which pass IhroughlantaoltJchcdto'ihpintUttfllbn ' ( . TERMS/:,- , f v . ‘ Boarding,washing,tuition, &c.,(pbf sees.)‘,s6o 00 Eat'm or Greeks nu "-b pi) InstrumcntaJAliul , t lp,(jo French or Germai) > ' ... o'OO ' Circulars with refoipnccs,&c., furnished by• . October 3. 1040.—1y.‘ ■« * ■ .. Cranberries— a nneiotof stipofjflVfCfsubcr tics jusl received by U.* Plate* iclitrt held: