s (Cataita Smic*?' ’ ' TTBRS of admimßtretion on the estate of rnry Lawson, deceased, lot© of the Borough of le, Cumberland county, Pas,haveboen granted Register of said county, to the subscriber living Borough.* All persons indebted io said estate bested to make immediate payment,and those claims will present them prope.ly ulhentictr ‘settlement to ; - WILLIAM WEBB, Admr. ruary 7, IB6o—fit I i riie heavenly Venuajt at h!s fury, found, . lo next encountering, me ho dared to wound; anguished I fled: even I, (he god of fight, gjjgj'r.ou mortal madness.scarce was saved.by flight, SBSElse hadet thou seen mo sink on yonder plain, . SKHbapdd round end heaving under loads of sls|a I SmDr pierced with Grecian darts; for ages lie ' pßCondemned to pain, though fatednot to die/’! ' . SSSIHid (he "god of fight": lived in these modern days) would not have been of longdura rtipo;’^- M*_AV\VAY f S READY RELIEF gives instant ca 6 ® to pain. The most severe pain is quickly llheumatUm,.Lumbago,:Gout Paralysis, .’ Cramps, Spasms, Strains; Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, ; Bqtes, Eruptions, Sore Throat; Hoarseness, Influenza, ' •ra cured'by a-few applications of ; the Ready f •• -- • • • • i;5 ; -cTt is so speedy in its operation, that the most severe Spains have been relieved during the application of the >(Relief. It has cured Tic Dolereuk in a few seconds, i 8 froth Ache the moment it touched the nerve, Hemi rania, or pain in the. head, in five or ten minutes, Oratnps In the Stomach in fifteen minutes, Lumbago [>y rubbing the back fifteen minutes. It is truly, a fcncdicine of worth, and had the “god of fight" inian dient lime possessed a bottle of Radway’s Ready Re lief, the “Grecian darts”.would not,havo caused him to be “condemned to pain.” ;'f-%‘.Radway*s Relief is sold by Tho Power of Beauty. .Fltslof tho train that tempts the longing eye, v For beautyVself, majestic queon'wo spy; ■,f,Whelhcf in man of maiden's form adored, . mightier than the eceptro.or the sword, : ravished him who wak'd the world's alarm, |}. r his heart ana nervelessTnade bis arm, ' /j - -.Thus Alexander knelt at beauty's shrine, , ‘' And Anthony felt Cleopatra's charms divine; * 'Celestial beauty*—daughter of the skies, X . Fetr,skinned, rose-cheekcd and tily-nccked arise! ' Tell each poor mortal who for thco would hope,- ‘ . Tfjy Radwax's Cmnr.RE MBnicA.Tsn Soa>! . This, this o lone! each form.will purify,. : :: -;Ah‘d make the ugliest handsome to the oyef , ' This for pimples, tetters, blotches, rheum, ;■Will banish all before its rich perfume; • No ring*worm, scurf,' mosquito bites, nor tajt stay its force on .face of maid or man, Rut all who test it will at Rayway’s shiihe; his Soap gives beauty's glow divine! Yes, dear reader, Railway's Soap la truly k friend those who wish, forlbcauty's glow.divine—it ini- Mfaits health, sweetneas'and elasticity to the shrivelled nHtkifi, and beauty to the dark, sallow complexion—rc gSroovcs pimples, blotches, pustules, tellers, rash, sun- Bburni, chops, chafes, and rough skin. 9R. Tbo most delicious Soap in the world ie Radway's iSModicatcd Soap, it instantly removes all redness and Bother annoying spots from the skin. For-Shaving, WToilct, and the Nursery it is the no plus ultra of its Sskind ... Lookfor the Steel Engraving, Each cake to be gcnuine.must be enveloped In a Siflabel of ateel engraving—and each label must bear Kg|ha signature of R. G. Radway. Railway's Soap in sawS cents, largo cakes. BM- Dbutifux. Locks of Globst Haih. . She'' Radway's C treat si an Balm, iajP|Thlß is truly a capital article for the bnir,it keeps fine, smooth, and glossy, it gives nourishment scalp, invigorates the roots, and forces the hair iptfgrow, it is a perfect antidote for Baldness; slops the from falling out, and makes it strong mid beau- sjasSoe that each bottle bears the facsimile signature |Sf Railway <St Co. Price 25 cents, large bottles. For sale in Carlisle by J. W. Rawlins, and Sami, wBlliolt; In Shippensburg by Dr. Hays. February 7, 1850~~2m notice : 1 h l reby 6‘ ven ’ ‘hot all the goods and chattels ,>|||PL->Wfc belonged to David Uccd, and were sold at ;MsphBlab|e’« sole on the 23d day of January. 1860, purchased by mo, and are now left in the pos- and. caro of the said David Reed, until I *° tokolhein away. All persons ato therefore agaiHit intormcdling with them in any man-., liet wbdtbveri ;, - , SAMUEI, FOUGHT. ' January SI, Is6d— 3l* VENDUE CRYING. THE subscriber lining had years of experience in this business, arid hrfvfnig been recently employed by Sho.ifT Smith io cry His sales, in addition lothia, will also attend io “Vendue Crying” in town and In the country. In risrimingtbia business, he does ■<* from necessity | drill, therefore, respectfully asks for, at least, a share tff pailforiago, which will be thankfully received; 4 , ■ •• 4 WESLEY MILES. - . Carlisle, Jan. 31, 1350—31 N. U. Posting books, by the day or year, attended to as usual. S' , FOR REXti ■ Bb! THE Carlisle Deposit Hanking House, except the the Ranking Room, for ohd from Ist of April noy. Possession given immbdfatcly if required.— Sal Foi terms apply to the undersigned.' te J. H. GRAHAM. S ‘ CHAS. OGILBY,- C Committee * o. W, SIIEAFER, V January 31, IB6o—lf For Reui. ■ THE Store Room end Dwelling House in Sbrith '■ Hanover street, now occupied by Miss Mury Mulllo, next door to A.dcW. Dents'* store* is offered for rent from th# Ist Of April next. PETER GUTSHALL. j Carlisle, January 24,1650—if . Eitnto Notice. •V T OTTERS of Administration on the estate of I j Joseph Young, Sr., late of Silver Spring town ship,Cumberland county, . Pa., have been issued to «i§£. the subscribers residing in said township. In said l|gr county. All persons, indebted to'said eslato'wil) niako immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settle. f# T went to JOSEPH YOUNG, Jr. > . ffi&i' JAMES IRVIN, \ Ut 9 ‘ January 10,1850—6 l» 1 ',o' coveaiiV's uoiev |?S , MARKET SQUARE, lIARRISDURQ, PA. I'v the close of the last business season, this fc. Q Hotel has been greatly enlarged, and undergone Rf a thorough alteration, renovation, papering and re* ■ : furnishing, thereby moderriislng'and making it doci 8| deJly the most comfortable, convenient end best or* B t ranged Hotel, at tbe seal of Government, .. ■ The location is peculiarly fine, and such as to add fl jfreatfy to the comfort of guests, being in the most ■ central and delightful' part of, Harrisburg. ITbe building contains 71 chambers; is three stories i high; eighty feet front on Second street, and 60 feet I fronton Market Square, with two wings extending 5 h»pk U 0 feet and a capacious court in the centre, . I . The DINING ROOM, is capable of Beating 126 5 persons. HOT AND GOLD BATHS have been added and ! comprise part of the new improvements. " • The various departments of the House have been : placed under such management as enables the Pro* . prielor to guarantee to hie palroni, friends, and the travelling community,’that every potoible attention will he ghen tb lUkif comfort. ' t ' After 1 rtlurnlhg his sincere thanks for the very patronage heretofore extended to him, he most \ respectfully solicits a continuance of it. - f „ . L ■ WELLS POVERL^. I- Harrisburg, Dec. 18,1840—8 in COFFEES. A lot of fresh Rio and 4ay# Coffee* of bto qualityy-nowitMlprOT-rMfo * gpAerel a* eortment of tho now crop of GREEN.AWD/pLA,CK 6BH TEAS; a general assortment qf Sugar*, em-' uiiual variety of Brown; also Crushed .SugaV’s, at: former low prices, and'* fresh lot ofPme Spies., ground aml.ungronnd, Including vUrqrj, Currants, &o.~a* well ae our other usual variety—all just received and for sale by January 10, 1680 J. W. BDY. County of Cumberland, from tie .Ist day; ;of : January to the 3lst da; Made .by the Commissioners in compliance With the requisitions contained in the twenty-second and twenty-third sections of ari act of Assembly of this'Common . wealth, passed on 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 Comitiis . sioners, which after examination by the said' Comtnissioners shall be by them laid before the County Auditors for settlement according to Jaw.- 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 31st day of December, A. D. 1849. ROBERT MOORE, ESQ, TREASURER. To balance in bands bf.Treaaurer at lasi.seltlemcnl as per Auditors statement, . . . # 158} 59| To amount ofoutslandlng lazes at last settlement do do . .. 13492 91. do of County lax assessed Tor 1849; . •' '' 31378 16- do of Slate abatement onpayraent of #29359 62, '1176 82 - do . received of James Hbffer, Etq., Sheriff, fines and verdict fees in Qr. Sessions; -115 524 do do of ,do - • do do do ~- in Common Plcds, .j2O 00 do ,do of , do .. . do. , for use of Arbitrationßoom; ‘ 5 00.’ do do of Carlisle Deposit Bank at two severalloans obtained, 4719 12 do do. of Dr. Jacob Baughman loan for 90 days, - - 1200 00 do do of John Hyor, Euq.; verdict fees in Qr; Sessions, .12.00- do do of J. R. Smith, Eaq., verdict fee received by him; . .4 QQ do do of miscolianeous receipts from various persons; 124 62} SCHEDULE OF COUNTY. TAJ Exhibiting the amount of Duplicates outstanding on the i • exoneration allovied collectofs, and ci Townships fe Doro's. Years. Collector’s Name*. Amount of Anil, received Amount of Collector's Arot.Outstand- Duplicates., ' Ejunertns fees. . log. ' ■ Carlisle, • 1847 John Harder. 931 59 .337 64 'Q4-$j 175 3q~ 383 77 Allen, 1648 Jacob Coover; 1344 47 1162 64 43 36 138 55 Carlisle, “ James PostlewaUh, 1860 57 1000 00 , . ; ....... ..6CO 5t Dickinson, “■ Francis Hutchison, 739 88 511 80 8l 88 146 30 E.tstuenDsboroDgb “ Jacob Longnfecker, 1 337 60 850 10 11 71 ‘ 05 7ft Franklord, “ John.McDowell, .82 34 50 OS 1 4SJ 30 80 Hampden, » D.Shupp; . 216 27 126 13 23 33 72 81 Mechaniesburg; h Isaac Kinsey, 81 68 69 50 , 22 18 <«••• -r Monroe, •• S; Bricker, . 1690.25 ' 1300 00 390 35 N. Cumberland; Charles Oyster, 36 ,96 28.23 41 .8 32 N. Middleton; <* Jonathan Lehn, . 1096 44 ' 979 85 16 60 - 102 49 Silver Spring,’ . J. B. Ebright, 1009 54 863 29 37 39 118,86 ' , . ‘ ‘ Slilpponsburg Du.', ,l Gcorgo Butts, 398 45 .240 00 158 4a Shippensburg T.\ “ D Kcnowor,’ 111 96 25 136 13.54 South Middleton, “ H. Stuart;,. . 1070 58 . 941 73 10 81 118 04 Southampton, '• David Mower-; 778 40 674 82 21 44 82 14 Westpcnnabortf.* . W; M. Davidson, 714 14 567,73 30 82 115 59 Allen, ■ 1849 Samuel Bllner, 2821 06 1466 75 1354 3l Carlisle, »♦ Charles.Bell,'. *'3616 41 1967*65 . ,1648 76 Dickinson; ; Jacob .Claudy, 2987 55 1263 00 , 1724 55 Eastpenniboro.* “ John Fireovid,* 1352 01 1255 95 29 96 C 6 10 Frankford, “ George Koala,. 636 13 148 00 468 13 Hopewell, . Joseph M. Means, <694 89 417 15 ?. 277 74 Hampden, . H Ceorgo Fcslcr, 1438 91 1031 30 » 407 61 Mifflin, -■ •** Henry .D Dalhousen; 791 1,8 726 72 26 22 38 24 Mechanicsbu'rg, 11 John Hoover,', , , ,470 65 315 00 .155 65 Monroe, . , \ “ Abraham Williams; 2208 05 . 240 00 1968 05 New Cumberland; “ Joseph Musgor, ; 172 87 (145 00 27 87 Newton,. .' “ Jacob Weaver, 1814 74 1266 68 648 06 North Middleton, u John Miller,* '2OBl 09 1110 45 v 970 64 Nuwville, .. u John Moore, ■ 337 29 317 60 2gg 16 71 Shipponaburg 80.,' •* . William.M'Cliiro, 776 65 j 43 70 631 95, Shh>pcnsburg T., « ttugh Craig, 274 32 , J 74 67 .'.99 65 Silver Spring,’ *.* George Keller, 2449 33 ~dB5 81 ' 1763 42 Southampton, . *• - Joseph G. Cressler, J. 657 65 .445 06 1212 65 South Middleton, ” • John Peters,. - . 2436 39 758 63 1677 76 Wpslpapnsboro.* ** . Gfeorjfe (J.,Davidson, 2962 09 :913. {l7 IL.. 1. .1448 12 $43,870 37 26 $364 43 $133172 $[8,197 DC Total amount received on Duplicates,' f . ... do do of Exoncra.Uoni allowcd colfeclorfl| do da of Collector. feDi.at 5 per oenl. do do' Outstanding'pn DopHeeleii' 'foie! amotint of Duplicates,’ OF EXPENDITURES; By Pa Courts: Grand Jurors for 1849, $ 406 37J Traverse Jurors for 1849, , . . 1509 57J A. B. Sharp, Esq., for cbj»y of Dunlap’s - • Pardon,. t t .. ~, . . 7QO J W Eby for candles, oil, dec. , . , .9 50 W, Anderson for services aa court orlor,’ 88 1 00 J Dunbar for services,as tip stave, ... 11 00 J R Smith, Esq. Dopt'y Atl’y Gen’l foes, 137 00 Witnesses fees in Commonwealth cases, 959 94| Justices fees In dp do 14 92 , Constables fees in id do 17 88| . %duditors % . Andilors pay for.sudlllng public aco’ts, 43 50 Win Riley for services aa clerk to Au* . dUois; 10 00 Prothoriotary’s Office. Jambs Loudon for Appearance docket,’ Recorder fy Clerk's OJfite . John Goodyear 61k of courts fees' In Com* mbnwoallli cases, John IJyer fur 1 super royal docket, John llyer lor recording officers elect, John Hyor for fees in Commonwealth oases, Andrew Hooker for mending office key, W firecse fur repairing press, Registers Office J W Hoodel for making seal, Commissioner's Office. Robert Irvine for Etherlsl oil, Jamea Loudon for stationary, duplies* tes, Ate, Dan’J Coble, Esq. In full aa Commission* or, 57 days, John Moll, Esq. pay as Commissioner, 177 days, ... H lo ' Pay as Commissioner, 129 days, John Sprout, Esq.' pay as Commissioner, 21 days, , ' “ • - William Riley 1 year's salary as olerk (0 Commissioners, ‘ Joe (1 Graham, Esq. salary aa Att'y to Commissioners, Wm Riley for delivering duplicates, War*. rants, blank returns, &io. Printing. J It Bc&llor) for public priming,' Boyer St Matoer for do E. Deftly for do Pattern’ Penitentiary. Eastern PcniUnllur’y for BQjipori'of cori vlcU for 1848, , 301 45' Jail and County Penitentiary, Wright & Saxton,tyr Hardware for re .pa)rs» N Haptoh for olothing for prisoners, Joseph Ebrichl for cleaning well*, Dr Geo W Foulko 0 months salary as phjjiolao total), J IlofTor, Esq., for support of prisoners, fees, &c, . 710 77 A HefFor for 3 cords of hlokbry- woody 9 00 8 Keepers forroaking stove pipe, Sic. 3 47i Robert Irvine for 10 cordti. of hickory . * ■ , woody ; 1 . . 30 00 A Ilecker repairing lock and ksy, 2 00 OF THE of December, 1849, inclusive; Receipts. Total receipts fur 1849; --!ES—for Years 1847-4 S l at of 1849, with the m illectori feci, for, 1847-8-9. r ments. John,ami Philip Alspangh for glaz»‘ mg, *c. . , 256 Mrs Sarah Riley for making shirts for , ■prisoners,' ' r 1 50 Robert Noble for Q loads of sand for re-■ .. , pairs, . ,■ -4 00 Sami Slpo for 400 feet common boards, 600 J Gallagher Agl for clothing tor prison*' ~ - at", , i . j, 11 00 Simon Kline fur mason vtatk and sink- • ... ing privy, . • ~ 56 73 Henry M’Cord for 148'bushels of lima . . for repairs, • ; , . l‘4 80 Wm Mail for 27,300 briolf and bsulmg - _ °J*y ■fme, . . , J50"16 Robl jVfcCanney/or slovo and p}pe, 600 Mrs )(l Rhoads for making etiirls and beds for prisoners, ~ i ; * £3O Simon Smiih forirpn work done at jell, 4C6 Robt Shodgras* faf blankets for pfison- - ... , ei*S» , \ fi 00 361 p Rhoads for lumber for repairs, 11 65 Lewis Robinson for filhngchalF beds for prisoners, 6^s^ W H Trout for iipcond hand hatot rap, 125 Robt Irvine forfi cords of hickory wood, 18 00 ■ Robert McCartney 2 year's (alary as keeper of Penitentiary, . 20 00 3 Lfilby, Jr. for stone furnished for re* „ Paira, . . 16 50 I oler Gutshal)for work and materials, .41 914 Wright & Saxton for Hardware for re pairs, 13 18 Dr J MoCullpeh for medical services at . Jail, 3‘m6nlhS, . .3 75 Samuel Sipa for 416’ oak shingles for jail, , . IC6 John H Uarr for 7 cords of hickory wood, 21 00 itf oo’ 34 954 9 00 41 35 109 694 m 1 SO 5 00 3 OCJ 55 584 85 50 Poor Hotm. Jacob Squler, Traaa'r. amount In full of estimate, 6000 00 Jacob Hershe, Wm, Her and Thomas Bradley, Eaqra., salary aa Directors, 00 00 Jacob Duey, Samuel Woods and D. N. Mahon, pay as Visitors, 30 00 Vitioers qf Road* and Damages Awarded* Wm M Meiley damages awarded to at* tala of J Molly, deceased, gt 00 Jacob Deidler and Sami ICuls, Supor visdys of Norib Middleton township, in full of Mpuntain road, , 1699 39 Elisabeth and Hannah Stoner damages awarded, 10 00 Road orders pkldoiTddrtifibatetl'of CIMt ofootirt/ py 93 '365 50 183 00 31 50 300 00 50 00 75 00 305.60 333.50 155 874. Bridget, Various persona, for work and materials , ip repairing Brldgas/ 810 TR' ia'77 3'25 4 BppropHaiionsi Appropriation to Cumberland and Uoiort fire Companies, . , 36 00 . Assessors. 1 Assessorsfor servlcsa in toaklrtg aoptsn* , lal enumeration of tasablei, making assessments, posting illtis. of’ tatablee, - •. dtc.’ .600 01J 11 36 as fife’s ! "**‘ *52829 95} 9., i mount received , •33,97.6 26 : 364 43 .1,331 73 .18,197 96 243.870 37 243.870 37 andTowhihip -Elebtiooq p«V for holding the Same for • tliey«ar ; ](B49, 778 49 ’, \-' ;■ Public Building* . Ale* S Lyric for fondort, framci, &c. and : , ' rep»iring.*)«te roof, . 9 02 j H A. Doty for work done at privies and ’ laying garret floor, 188 50 A P Erb repairing lock and key, 100 F Gardner casting »pout troughs, 17 38 P Outahall for repairing doors at Court House, and clock case, 6 40 S Elliblt for grass toed Tor yard, 1 00 JasDunbar 1 year’s salary as keeper pf public b'Uildftig, 65 00 J. Worthington, Esq. for painting and glazing, 4 67J Andrew Hccbcr for repairing Jock, 37] Loans . Wm Irvine, Gnq. and others amount of County bonds, , 804167 Carlisle Deposit Bank amount of loan , - , obtained, 4791 38 , Interest, II WiM, Eeq. and others, amount ohm®... . ; rest on County bonds,. 1240 35 Miseci/atieous, D Slpo for making baiiol boles, i 50 . John Heckman for shoveling snow; , 9 50 A P Erb for repairing lock, , . , 75 A T Green for meajs Airnished Jurors per order of codrti , , ' i 3 25 A P Erb for winding town clock',. lo 00 ‘ Mrs M Dunbar for cleaning offices, T 3 00. J Shell, Esq.'ShorifFbf Dauphin county. - • »'for costs, Ac.’ ' 6'39j Honry Rebuck for making ballot boxes. 2 25 G Sanderson and B Wunderlich, Eiljrs. 7 , postiigeTor county, / : ■’ t •• 368 I Jacob. Weary and David Wolf reward in , apprehending hlirse thiefj 20 00 J Lambeitbnand others assisting to pro* ’ . I pare duplicates;. ... f . ll 50 Hugh.Csmpbcll, Esq. Sheriff of Perry co. • . «. for costs i esi W Randolph fpr 100 bushels of charcoal . for Court-House, • • , 600 . John Stuart toad of scaffold poles, for ro* «- Pairs ul jail, • 3 50 John W Ucodol for repairing cancelling hammer, • - 1 00 • A S Lyno for repairing stoves, pipe, sc.e. 4 86 Jacob Rheum fqr 8 tons of stone coal, 38 00 Christian' Inhbff for oil, &c. for uio of court*;. .7 sjj Inquests, R Giffin,. jfoq. Coroner,amount of onsli. and jurors pay on inquisition of Wm • Qnigloyt deceased, 17 34j R Coroner! amount of costs antipayouinquiaUionofOhasCallio, , deceased, . 4 - (1 . . ,10 £74 R Gi(fln,Esq. Coroner, and Jurors pay on inquisition of Eliza*. , both i>Jo’riay> lB 544 T OraigheW.f.Eeq. Justice; amqunl of costs and Jurors pay on inquisition of v , , Henry Ifruner, deceased,' .. , . ,16 124 J Palmer, Esq. Justice; amount of.nosta and jprqis pay, on inquisition of £»eo » Hupp, deceased, , fc 374 Abatement. Amount paid collectors forpHowanpeof 6 per cBjii, .lo tax payers for promt paymsnl, » 637 55 Refunded Taxes, Amount paid John Stewart and others, » refundsd .faxes erroneously assessed, 11 20 •' . I Fox Orders, Amount paid various persons premiums on Oat and Mink Soalps, por certificates of Justices, 59 634 Ret unit, AmonntpgiJ Constable's making quar terly rajum*; - > • . 78 22 1 . Total, _ 839,738 85 ■ t> V;* .. ■ cr; By nnfourii paid on Commissioners • , • - orders, tl \ .. . $29,738 85 By amount of commission allowed Treasurer at 1$ percent. , , . 396 51 By amount of outstanding taxes due by collectors, ~ • ... 18,107 96’ By amouht of exonerations allowed collectors, . ' . t . : 364 43 Py ami of collectors foes at 6 per ct. 1,331 72 By amount of'counterfeit money de stroyed by order of Auditors, . . 87 00 By an|gupt r of .balance in hands or ... , • Treasurer and due county,* 2,768 784 Total amount of credits,. $53.829 254 .. Total amount of receipts,' 52,899 254 •Since pafd oyer in full. CvuacnLANO coiwrr, 88. ; . .QtHn. < Wo the Commissioners of Curpber land county, do certify and submit the foregoing pa a correct statement of the Re n^'P! B . of the ooun- ty aforesaid, from'the first day of Jan uary, to tbe thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1849, inclusive,'as aUo the amount of the county tax foreaoh of the and Town ships the couply, levied upon real and .personal calnte, qs sfiqwp by. Ihp books on (he of December, 1840, together with a statement of.tho,, expenditures under, each head of appropriation made .by the Commissioners in compliance .with,.the requisitions contained in the ,22d and 83d sections of an act of Assembly o( this CotnroontveaUh, passed the 15th day of April, A. D. 1834. • - .* Witness our hands and seal of office at Carlisle, the 7th day of January, A. D. one thousand eight bundled and fifty. JOHN M£LL, ■) JAMES KELSO. CcbmmrV JOHN SPROUT, J Alieal—W. Rjutr, Clk. to Commr's. CuMBfBUWDCOONTr,M. , We the .undersigned Auditors of (pumberlond county, inat according to law, and havingexaminod the accounts and vouchers of Robert, Moorq, E«q., ''ffS tß** Treasurer of said county, from the first day of January to thothirty*firslday of December,' A. D. 1849, inclusive, do certify that we find the sum of two thousand seven hundred and sixty.two dollars and and one-half cents, due by said Treasurer to the county aforesaid, as will appear by the foregoing exhibition of said account. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our 1 hands at Carlisle, this tenth day of January, A. D. 1 1860. J PETER UVINOBRf } jno. p. nnoADs, £ jhduon. PHILIP QUIGLEY. 5 THE COMMISSIONERS of Cumberland coun ty, fii conformity to ilia 4(ii sectjon'of an act of Assembly passed ibo 32d day of April* A. D 1846, which require* the Commissioners to pub lish (he accopqts of the Register for Collateral Inheritance tas(, submit the following, via: WILLIAM PfIULP, K«q..'.p,gtat«rof ilia county of Oucpberlandi'lp account pi in ,tfy Common wealth of Penney,iyanla fof ; iOpUntorai tanoa tax, ffotii ijie’fst of lBsSh 10 the 3UI day of December, 1840, Inclusive. ; ~ »«■. . , 1848 Deo 9, to daah from eitate of ; Eliaabath MuOlollond, , 927 50 lB49‘M‘i/tolr 10, to co»h Irpm aatata of , - ,Margurot McDonald, , 6.701 “ March 16, to oath from aatata of Margarot McDonald, S 5 00 Maroh 19, to caah from aatata of John H Wallace, . . I “ April 3, to edah from aauta of | Margaret McDonald, 1 1849 April 9, lo na»h frbm eiiatQ of :: ; Elizabeth AVeiae,. , , 44 25, 10 bash from, estate of •„ , William Martin* 44 May 22] to pash front estate of . Sarah Harper, . 44 June 23, to cash from estate of ; Abraham Waggoner, , 44 July S, to cash from estate of Hetty Adams, , 44 *.U 2, to.cash from estate of . ‘ Richard .Craighead, , . •. 44 44 25, to cash from estate of Peter Dricker, . ; ' 44 Aug. 4, to.cash from estate of George Oyster]. •. 44 4 4 29, to cash from estate of ..Robert Laird],, .. , 44 44 99, to cash, from estate of \ .. . William .Marlin, 44 Sept. $] to cash from estate of u Samuel Neidig,, i ' 44 44 7, to cash from estate of . , . William Marlin,. t 44 4V 11, to cash from estate of . Dr A P Linn,. , 44 “ 11, to cash from estate of John Hi Wallace, ; 44 Got. 26, to cash from estate of . , Martha Butler] , 44 Nov. 1, to cash from estate of ; Moses Story, 44 44 .14, to cash from estate of Sidney King, ] . ’ 44 44 15, to cash from estate of ■ Joel Ivell, , 44 44 iC.lo cash from estate of ; . Samuel Dysorl, . 44 ’ 44 26, to cash from estate of ; .. A. W. Smith, . .. , ■ 44 . 44 27, to cnslv from, estate of .ji , John McFarland, . , 37 69 44 , Dec, 13, to cash from estate of , . Thomas Urie, (54 12 4t , . tl 18, (o cash from estate of , . John Harper, . JO 00 44 14 27, to cash T/opi estate of ' a. W. Smith, j i 3 90 1849 Jan. 11 By cash paid Auditors ns per receipt, $ 4 50 44 44 16, By cash paid R, Andor . , son. Assessor, 3 00 • 4 By cash paid A, Pla iner, State Treasurer,' . 30 00 44 4< 21, Byca?h paid A.Plumer, -.Slate Treasurer, 50 00 44 April 15, By cash paid A. Piumer, State Treasurer, . 15 00 ** 44 36, By cash paid D, Lcckoy, Assessor, '1 00 May 7, B[y cash paid & Johns, . . Assessor, . ‘ * 1 00 41 41 28, My,ca|h paid J, Moore, /Assessor, ~ , • t S5O 44 23, By cash paid Q. J. Ball, . State Treasurer, ■ • 665 00 “ June 22,Dy cash paid J. Loudon, , ~ ... fo/ docket^. . 800 44 July 9, By cash paid G. J,.Dali,' State Treasurer, 3tfo 00 44 . 14 14, By cash paid J Goodyear ,V and J Armstrong, Afisr’g. ,2 00 44 44 l7,.By'oash paid JohuKinla, . Assessor, .. 300 »« u g0,.8y cash paid Christian i • v , - Leib, Assessor, , I 00 u *» 81, By cash, paid G. J. Ball, .. ■ Stale Treasurer,, . . . ... 300 00 44 * ( 07, By cast) paid W F SwU . v vfier, Assessor,; ,; ; , 860 14 Aug. 7, By cash paid G. J. Ball, Slate Treasurer, ~ , „ 210 00 44 44 81, By cash paid Carson and - Shark, Assessors,. . S 00 44 44 , 27, By,cash Paid I,’ Neidlgj Assessor,. ... 3 00 44 “ 31, By cash paid Armstrong and Cornman, Assessors, 8 00 44 Sept. 3,-By cash paid O, J. Ball, Stale Treasurer, 300 00 “ 44 12, By cash paid G. j. Ball, Stato Treasurer, 75 00 44 44 13, By caah paid Armstrong and Floager, Assessors, 2 00 “ Oct. I, By cash paidC.R.Hin* . kle, Assessor, . 6 00 44 44 1, By cash paid J. Seitz, Assessor, ... 1 60 44 44 4, By cash paid D.Lcckey, Assessor, 1 GO 44 44 13,’8y cash paid J. Burk- , ; holder,.Assessor, , t , 1 00 44 Nov. 8, By cash paid Cornman , and Spttlir, Assessors, 3 00 44 44 9, By c&ah paid G. J. Bali,' , ... Staid.Tieasurer* H 75 00 44 44 0, Bycaah paid J. Kintr, , • , Assessor, , : , •, 160 44 44 16, By cash paid G, J. Ball, .. s Stale Treasurer, , , . 100 00 44 44 88, By, cash paid G. J. Bail, . , ! . , . . State Treasurer, : j .. 135 00 “ Doc. 19, By cash paid G. J. Ball, 1 Slate-Treasurer,' . . 48 * 1850 Jan.. 0/ By cash paid G. J. Ball,' I State Treasurer, as pej receipt Jan. 0, 1650, on .account of 1840, 82 67 commission pn payment of $8,543 25, 127 1G ' . $2,643 26 Aujif ,We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, elected 61 sworn according to Uw, In aocordanco with Assembly passed the 93d day of April, A. D. 1840,' having ex amined tho above account of William Gould, Esq., Register for tho county aforesaid, in the matter of collateral tux/end find the same correct aa above stated.. . . t( In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands at Carlisle, this 12th day of January. A. D. 1860. ' . V , . PF/PER LIVINGER, *V JOHN P. RHOADS, tdudi/ars. PHILIP QUIGLEY, 5 . , • iXaverw lil4:o|iio. V 7 OTICE fa hereby given that I intend (o apply at tho next terpt vf tho Court of Common Pleas of 1 Cumberland county, fo* a lioonte to keeps tavern or I public house in the house at present occupied as such ] by Henry Qiass, In the East Ward, In the Borough] of Carlisle. , . 11. W. SCOTT. Jartuary 24,1850—3 t . j Wo tlio undersigned cltUene of (lie Eirl Ward, of tho Doruughof Carlisle, in tho county ofCumberlund, do certify that wo are well Acquainted with tho above named Henry W. Sooll, that he ]a of good repute Tor honeaty jmd temperance, and is wcl/, provided with houae room and conveniences (bribe accommodation of •(ranger* and. travciforf, and that *aoh Inn or, Tavern la necessary lo.aooommodato (lie publio tod entertain strangers and travellers. , , , Wm, M, Maleer. Charles MaglsUebJJn, Jerome.K. Buyer,' Henry Olaae,. E. Cornman, Themes Conlyn, W. >V, Lewi*. William James Pfable, Jamea Guthrie,. A. C. Norton, Wm. H, J, Robinson, . J. I). Bratton,’ NOTICK. .j .. . , THE undersigned.having>purehsaed the interest o f hie former,|milner, Mr. H. Wrlgiu, takes this inoU»oJ.nf Informing hie numerous customer!, end (lifl pubHa generally, that ho will continue at the well known aland, In Baal Main street, directly on doslte the store of Charles Whore will be found.constantly on hand the largest end oheapeet assortment of goods In Mi lino, such at Hardware, Gcdnrwarc, G 1... of trory ilm, Puliui, OII.,:Dyo Stuff., Ao The eubserlbur returns Me elnoere thankelo his customers and the community: generally, for. tho .liberal patronage given In the late firm, and hopee, by strict attention to business, to merit end receive i* continuance of the seme. ■ - ;,u. (: henry saxtq^ »|l Jdttuary 10,1850. - .. " , 45-03 8 SO Harrisbu#gi Carlisle, fcChaiabors- • burg Tuxnplko Road Comp’SrZ ' Exhibit ofTuiu received, end e*peni««, . , ,oa (he “Harritfaurj, Carli«lb, enrtChamberiburg - Turnpike RoßdCbmphoy," from the Ist of Janafjg to the 31*1 of December, 1849, Inclusive, at folio*)*/ to wit: 15 14 ,2 94 988 90 i 2 04 :■ ■. ; db. , To amount of (oils received it gates, 94,575 95 “ balance at loUlemept for. 1848, paid ■. Into Court at Jammy 1949, 16 13 354 25 400 00 CR. ' . ... By balance of 1848 paid to creditor* per ?• • acl of As»ombly of . 91.88189 ** Cash paid for repair* offroad,’ ; • .1,981'63* “ Q&lo Reeper'a.aah/ie*', V• . , 098 93' ** Managed for 1849, , ‘ SfiSw,' “ Treasurer's salary i 75 09' “ Secretary's, pSOty “ Incidental expenses, t . ' ' ' .53,80,' ■ Poalf ge, \ax?a, and stationary, .. ' ; 10 79. u Uncurrcnl money, ll 00 223 00 193 68 60 75 1?S0 19 89 62 50 <' balance,paid imp court V> appro* urUled under. the act of Auombly . * rforculd; . • 91,991 06 ' V-- /■ $6,457 8i 13 76 14 25 copy,,- 1 Certified on onlli to the Judges of r the Court Common Pious of Cumberland county, (he -lslh of January, A. D. 1850. ~ V • SAMUEL W. NEVIN, IVeasVv 69 65 17 86 81 . TAKE NOTICE , *. r Thai (ha Courl of Common Pleaa of..Cumberlsna ! - bounty, have appointed Tuesday thelSih day , of. , February neat, at the Court Ho.use, >n the Borough of Carlisle, at to o’clock A. M., fof.hearing.and . , lormining the claims of the respective creditors, against the company, so as to enable-.the ;Courl I 9 distribute the money paid ipioCourt i?y tbo Treasurer'.' of said company, agreeably to Uie acts, of, Assembly * made for the relief of said creditors on the Ist day of April 1623, and t,he supplement thereto,. .At.lha... aforesaid time and placej the,preferred (if-unyj.ana . all other, are requested to bavo their rpipab* | live claims duly .authenticated an.tf presented, and - (also to fbrnish.evidence at the.same lime, whether any claims have been assigned, or oto •till held b/ ‘ the original owners; and also proof to estiblisli lhq consideration of (heir claims, whether-for work, irta- ■' lerials, &c. • BY THE COVRTI > January 24,1850—3 t . REGISTER’S NOTICE. U 96 89 56 $2,043 25 NOTIQE is hereby given to ell persons that tlio following accounts hove, been filed lq‘ tins office tor examination by the accountants therein named, qnd will.bo presented to i|in Orphans* Court of .Cumberland county for confirmation and'allow? anc.e, on Tuesday the TSlh day of February, A; D. 1850, vizi . , p . 1. The account of John Herman, Guardian of Margaret Musscr. i, ■ . .3. Thp account of John Bowjnan, Executor of Samuel Bowman, late of Eastponnsborongh township,' deceased. ...... 3. Tho account of John Miller, who was Executor • of Michael Wolf, lute o| Miffi(n township, deceased/ as settled by George Grecgor and John Miller, Exec* liters of tho said John Miller.., 1 4. Tho supplemental v accuii.nt of John Bowman,' surviving Executor qf Jolip Bowman, late of East Foqnshurough township, dcceqssd. 5. .The, ucepunt of George Df»nd|o and. Daniel It.' Frieto, Executors at Michael Frieze, late of’South"' Middleton tpwnship, deceased. - » . G, Tho supple(n,ontal account of John Piper and, John S. Dunlap, Administrators of James Piper, laid - of WeMlponnsburough,township, deceased. * v 7. Tlio account of John Coovbr, jr., Administrator of. Sumuvl 11. Andrews, lato of Worth Middtctbn township, deceased. 1 , • , ■ t 8. Thu account of Lemuel Todd,Esq., one of tbq. Executors of Samuel Alexander, Esq., late of. (ho Borough of Carlisle, deceased. , 9. The aceount of Alexander M'Dowell, Adnunlir trslor of Andrew M'Dowell, lato ofNorth Middleton, township, deceased.'; . 10. The account of Nathan Hanloh, Adminiatrav tor with the will annexed of Elizabeth. Guest, late of the Borough of,Carlisle, deceased, ... .!;* 4L The account of Frederick Weodprllah, Admin?* istrstor of William Quigley, lute of.the Doiough Mechanicsburg, deceased. . ,- t , -WILLIAM GOULD, Register. . I Reqistkr's OrncK,* I Carlisle, Jan’y. 13,1850. ) Joim Wallowbb, Sr. s John Wallows*,Jc* JOHN WAIiLOWBR & SON, (Successor* to Funk &• Miller,) Fordwarding & Commission , , MERCHANTS, , . ... And Agent* for the Pennsylvania Central Rail Road Pomnnny, and wholesale dealera'mOro. ceric*, Produce, Coal,;Pia«tcr, 9*ll, Fish, Nuil*i liacon* Powder, dte. . , HARRisnono, Pai* * v • , January 3, 1850—3m* : 3 .Illume Teams Tor Sale., ~ mule Team at Private, Sale.—Two 6 mule team*; (he .mules aro,young, being ahreo and iburyoars old, and well broken, - .Gear* nearly new, to suit. The mule* wifi be cold altogether or In pair*. Amdy at Mount Holly, to- *. , • , WIOWNAGIVEN. December 20,1840. —tf Kuvrvillo Acartcuiy. SkLkct Classical ,A«n Scxsxtmc Scuool, , A>* ovlllt, Cumberland County, Pa* IT la confidently believed that few institutions offer,, greater,iiiducomcntsto students than tho tbove.' Locatec) in tho midst of .* community pioverblul for, their intelligence, morality and regard for the interest*- of rd!jgian, this Academy, can cfluctually guard U«; members from evil and immoral Influence*. . Advan*. Ugos arc likewise offered do those desiring to pursue the aludy nf : tho physical science*, surpassing those of moat simitar Institutions. >. , . . ■„ Those having sops orwprda, wishing,losend. them to a Seminary oflqarning, are respectfully eolU died to visit fllewvillp, and judge of the advantages,' for thomiolvoa,.or, et least, procure a circular ooiw. lainlug full particulars, by addressing ». . . JAMES HUSTON. Principe/. Nowvlllc, Pa., Aug. S 3, 1840—ly Plainfield Classical Acudoiujv. | Pour tniiee weet of Carliele , between tie. Neicville Slate Hoad and iA* Cumberland Valley Railroad, SEVENTH SESSION. . .. a THE Seventh aeaelon will commence on the.Alh bfNovb’r. 1810. .The number of etudenls; U limited, ami ,they aio carefully prepared for lego, Counting Houae, «kc. '• - . Thoniludtioii precluded iho possibility afttudenUu associating with Ifie vjclousor deprived,being remote from town or village, thopgh.oiially,accessible by/ Slate Road orCumbcrlaptJ yal|oy Railroad, both of’ which paw IhrougbUnd* pUachcd to the institution 1 ■ ( T-BTIMS. . , Boarding,washing,tuition, «tc.,(pci sess.) $6O 00* Latin or Greek, V B,oO' InstiuraenlalMwl , , .?» !10 00. French or German' . 4 $ 0« Circulate with rofeuncee‘.o:c.,(ormsheo by •*. .U,K.BtinKB,PrindrilV-‘ October 8,1840.—1 y t J- , Year JAS brought with It, And. added to our fonneri XX slock of Glass dt Quoensvvire, a variety of,fima hint. Granite, and Blue Liverpool Tea Bella; .ba« aides, Diehea? Plntcs, Upwls, and every article suit, able for Dinner Bella; Tumblsrtf.’SaUa, PitcWrs/ Toilet sells, and a handsome selection of .. <■. Bleb & Fancy China, ' ll , p articles, aseful es wall as pinamanUl, makinn ouf) present stock one of tbq (Vneyt assortment* loifWt* from—pnd to vrhlqh ipe .allenilan of our former friends, housekeepers, amKot}ms, are Invited-ral (be oli> BTann nearly opposite lUe Post Ofiioe. ' ~ . Carlisle, Jen. \Q. 1660 . J.W.ppt..* Qodai'tVarot . 1 -: t . JCJBT received at (he ohaepVHardware stWe. r eubsoribor. in Dost High streptl * sorlment’6rT«bs t ‘Bueirs'le, Chorhf A &oi •. •- ~.y. .. A Up, Duponl’e Rifle and sals very low by , IJENI^BAXTOi^ 1.881 98 813,457 84 .84,456 78
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