it Auditor’s Woiic©. TAKE liotldo; thatV.lhe siibioriber' li a a been ap. pointed on oqdllor. in-flio mutter b( Ihb administra. lion’ aeddunt of John Pipcr..ahd John S. Dunlap, >4- fhtißslralprs Piper, dec'd., to report upon llie exccptinna to Baid eccdutit/end thako a prorata ai*tri6'iliinn among' tho creditors—and will attend Tor.lhat purpose, at his office iiii Carlisle, on Wednes day the 24th day of April next, at 10 o'clock A* M. ;J. ELLIS BONHAM. • March 7i 1850—6 t. ’ . ■ ; r * JLIST OF LETTERS. irkST OF LETTERS remaining, in thcPost-office a V Carlisle 1 , Pav, March 1,1850.- Persons in qmrjngfor loiters on thislistt vyili plcascsay they are advertised. _ ' ’’Aha,.Roberts Korl Jacob Anderson John Lehman Benjamih . Bear Fanny ‘• Landis David B . Brown Alexander Lehman Jacob W BeidlerJohnK Law John . Brenner George .. LeidyJohn Boyer. Mary Loomis .George . -* Bradley Benjamin Lindsey Joseph.C, BakerPhillp . , . M'Dowell Mary K Boar Isaac ' Montgomery Robert 3 Boyle Mary S Maginis Margreal Bridgcns It Mailer William . Bendqr Andrew M 1 Meyers John •• Bowman Martha - 1 Morrison Fredrick, W^ •Bradley'.Henry S M;Keehan Wm Alex ’ Biiher-Adam Miller John. Coulter Geofge M ‘ . Myers Daniel Cuchall Jacob Miller Joseph Cradle Conrad Moody S Esq- • . Carl Williams . Myers Martha*, Callery.Patrick Myers J H Clark Edward A Musilivian William Clark John Miller J M H ’ Myers Daniel Cornprppst David . Miller & Cobbaugh Campbell Mary ' Martin Abraham' * Cosidf Johnsr Musselnian William Cart ,William Esq Myers P F Esq . . Carson William NeLy Joseph,- Division Washington 7 Nisiey Abraham . ‘SonsofT,.. . -. 5 Osternmh Christian DilierJ.ohn .Ocher D . Dunlap Joseph 2 • Gldwine John Dicson Jamies Oliver Thomas .DuVal Ellen Paul John Dumbainjh Ann Philips Francos DuVey Edward SpenCer Sultonnia Dickson Andrew J . Shupp Samuel Duinell Parker It Shelly David Division Wdahlug’nNoDSewall James S ; Ege Michael Spangler James W 2 Edwards David Smith George. W Easton William A Smith David 3 Echnrd John . . Shader Josiali . Fleming William . - Shue James Givier Uehecea Small Caroline Gipe Jacob . -Smith Abraham M . • Godschall Sarah Stine Catherine Gipe Joint • Sipe Daniel .Gray Robert Stuart B Gridolh Alferl Rev • Siehbina Rufus P Rev 2 Humricli C J 2 Snyder Henry Henion J M .Shaeder John Heck John Esq Shoemaker Robert Hill Jesse Smith Robert Haveratick - Eliza ‘ Stoner Michael -Honry Benjamin Shnirlaler Benjamin jlennan William Taylor David 11 Hodden John Waggoner John llumer Jacob Esq Wiremnti George . . , Hires Eli , Walker Ezkel Heffelman Julia Watson Eliza' Hodman Christian 2 . Warden James Ilginfrils Fredrick - . Walker Mary A Kad-ml Sarah Wasbington EliZa Kutz Benjamin Wise Rubeeca Kennuday Martha Waggoner Geergit, Kadmrin John * Whitman- llat|touine Kissinger George Waidly Sasan Kornman Joint VVardun Emma KiiiMey Jacob W bilnesmnn, Catherine Klay Elizabeth Wright Peier Klnkaid Thomas Walker Win or Jeremiah Kinkaid Mary ' '/iminerman Daidol B. D. WUNDERLICH, P» M. A CARD. OWENS .& lUCHARDB* FllOJl Pill LADKCFIIIAt' rpHE .undersigned Would most, respectfully inform X the citizens of Carlisle and Us vicinity; that .they have opened a KlarMc Yard in Carlisle* Hanover street, n few doors south of tho Court House, and nearly opposite A. & W. Bentz's store, where they will ho happy to Walt on those .who may favor them with a call. .Having pur chased a largo stock of Marble for cash, they are. de termined to sell lower than any other shop this side of Philadelphia. They have some most beautiful do* signs for Monuments, Hoad Stones, Hffatttelfiv •and every thing c)so in their line of business, which (hey will be pleased to show (u any person that may be wanting them. <, They arc also the authorized agents of Mn Robert ‘Wood, of Philadelphia, ond will furnish from his Manufactory, all varieties of lion Railitig for the en closing of Grave lots and all other purposes, at the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or manufacture alt kthds of building woik, such ns SHU, Steps, and Platforms, Ate., at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. ■ Having had great experience, and being employed in (he best shops of .Philadelphia, they are therefore enabled to manufacture tile most fashionable work, and respectfully ask n share of (ho patronage, of Car lisle and tho surrounding country. Carlisle, Feb. 21, IB6o—if HEUEJS WHERE YOU GET YOUR CHEAP Saddles & Harness. (1 J. OARMONY, is thankful for past fuvprs, and J t still soliciting his share of public patronage, re spectfully announces to his customers and tho public in general, that ho still continues to pursue the Sod "din and Harness Making in nil its various branches, ip South Hanover street, a few doom below Hannan’s Hotel, and nearly opposite Bentz’s store, in (ho Uo rough of Carlisle, where ho will keep constantly on Land, oi manufacture to order, every article in his lino of business; such' os Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, COLLARS, WHIPS. &c„ of every description-ond variety. Also, Urjchbnnds, Backbonds, llouscns, Cruppers, Blind-bridles, Girths single and double, and Halters of every kind, which he is determined to soil cheap, so that customers and others will.find it to their advantage to purchase from him. Having, from experience, a practical know lodge of bU business and a determination to use none but tho best of. materials, ho feels no heiitency in re commending his work, confident (hot it will command a liberal share of public pationage. Good Ouk Wood will bo taken in exchange for work. C. J. C. Carlisle, Feb 7,1850—8 m i.J Hardware, ifeTOST opened at iho now mid.cheap Hardware store of JACOB SENER, a now assortment of ■■'.foreign ond Domestic Hardware, consisting of a ’fell assortment of looks end latches of every style ■ltd kindi hinges, screws, bolts, augurs; auger Ditto, chisels, broad and hand axes, hatchets, drawing knives, planes "and piano blits; .hand, panne), and ripping saws; mill and cross cut'saws of Roland’s mako, warranted good; a good assort ment of oitoulat saws, warranted; trace and halter - chains of a superior quality that hue never been in this market baforo, hoos, shovels, spades, forks and rakes; knives and fotksclrori, japan, shd brass cntwioslioka; an assortment of Urltania and Glass Klhorlal Lamps, spoons, shovels, tongs, water and Iron lonkotlloe, brass preserving kettles, Ce dartvaro, anvils, vices, files and rasps, of‘every kind and price. 3 Walls'lmr iron, hoop and band iron, oast;slioar, spring and blistered steel, wnrnthloj good. 180 boxes window glass, lownr than oVor. [ 200 kegs Wothcrill's pure .white lead, •1 barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine. Please call at Iho well known store of Jacob Scnor, North Hanover Bitoot, next door to Glass’ hotel, Carlisle. . ..Slay aI; 1840 POOR HOUSE STATEMENT EOR 1849. ... WILLIAM KER, THOS. BRADLEY,’arid MICHAEL G. .BELTZHOOVER, Esquires, Directors of the Popj and of the House of Employment for the County - of Cumberland, in account-witri %aid County, from the Ist day of January'to the : 31st day ot December 1849* inclusive, viz?' DRv To amount draWn ffom Cobnty TrttP' surer, $6,000 00 Cash received for use of MfcfV Knet- • tie, 107 33 Of D. S. Government for use of Doro- thy Homwood, •’ • 186 00 Of Jacob Shrom for hides and skins, 109 07J-, Of Perry'county; for support of pau pers, ' " ‘ - -51 Q 7 Of Delaware county for support of, J. .Powoll, colored, 17 00 Of Ri Snodgrass, Esq., for use, 66 00 Of J. W, lfiby«, for use of T. Robin son, colored, (dead). " .46 95 Of A. S. Lyne for bid copper, 10 00 For Tallow, , . 31 40 Of J. G. Gruler and. otherSf (deceased ' paupers.) ' IS -IQ J For Blank Indentures, , - ,k •3 50 Of J. Hershe, Esq. for hauling, , 2 00 OfC. B. Guior constable fine, ‘■•’/'I 83 For sundries,- .•*. 2 - y, JACOB ISQUtEJI, EVj., Treasurer of Ike Poor Hot iy\ in accduhl wilh thtl)ircclor» nf taVd ImiUutx Decanhetf 1849, inc/trifi>V, viz > DIG . . ToCflshreorlved fforp Cobnty.Tfhas’r. $5,0fa0.60 u from Joseph Lobach, Steward, from diderenl sources as ex hibited in ihd foregoing.. . ti ' etaiomfeiit,' 1140 09| flock oh the Farm ij/ January, 1850* 7 hfad of lloVscb, 34 head of Hbtned Ckltlb, 82 head of Hogs, 3-1 Shoals and 9 Rigs, sft hoall ul Sheep, 1 fcalß Beef) Pork , Mutton and fattened hhd killed OhthefaHn ih 1840. 20 Beeves; average weight 498 pounds, (13,048 lbs.) 31 Hogs, average weight, 316 pounds, (7,- 344 lbs.) 03 Sheep, average weight 41 poiindsf (2,503 iba.VM Calves’; average weight 73’pounds, (10,82 lbs.) making iii all (23,897 lbs.) JF'dt'ming Utkiistti oh the fd¥h% lif Janxlary , 1&5& 1 Oroadwheefcd and 1 narrow , wheeled .wagon, I wagop'bed, 1 pair of wood-ladders, 3 pair of hay-ladders, 1 eart & earl gears, 1 s]tigh'& harness, 3 ploughs, 4 harrows, 6 double shovel ploughs, 3 single shovel ploughs, 1 stone wagon, 1 threshing machine and horse power, I fanning mill, 1 roil ing screen, 1 oprn shelter, I ground roller, S cutting boxes, I flax brake, 3 grind stones, 2 log .chains, 84 eow chain's, 8 sett of wagon gears} 6 pelt,of plough gears. d.aett of carpenter’s tools, 1 sou of blacksmith’s tools,* 2 sett of butchering tools, 4 wheelbarrows; I cabbage knife, and a variety of axes, mattocks, picks, shovels, crowbars, corn hoes, forks, rakes, grain cradles* sloksis* scythes, single and double trees, &c» . Schedule shoiblng the Proceeds of the farm for 1840. 1000 bushels of wheat, 37 of rye, 633 of oafs, 441) of corn, 470 of. potatoes, 3 of timothy sberl, 18 of onions* 2 of little onions, 25 of parsnips, 40 of beets, 3 of beans and peas, 8000 heads of cabbage. 47 loads of hays, 0 of corn-fodder, 1 wagon load of pumpkins, 9000 cucumbers; Manufactured arid triadd Hi the HdiiSh dhd Shopl 123 shirts «nd tihlmise. 33 sheets, W.daps, 16 chad 1 beds, 5 bolsters, 38 oalioo frocks, 37 cotton frocks, 68 aprons, 37 petticoats, 30 pair of stockings knitted* 40 pair of stockings footed, 59 pillow slips, 30 Comforts, 10 siin b’onnetS, 9 palf of drawers* 19 flannel frocks, 48 pounds of soft soap, 130 lbs. of hard sOap* ! JOSEPH LOtTACII, Steward. . .. ELIZA JANE DAUGHERTY, Matron. The Directory #'c., of laid Tmlilufion, annex t he.folio tiling ixhibit of bxlfd lahor, #‘c. t pirforiried by the Sleward t Matron-#" Paupert % from lif day of January to the 31« f day if December, 1849,tnc/imt'c, vu; Madd 40 coffins, I double shovel plough, 2 bushel baskets* tO handle baskets, 3 new benches for dining room, I col'bcdstead, I wheelbarrow, Marge doe-tray for bakery, 1 large gate, I a mall gate, 700 rails, cul 125 cords of wood, quarried stono for and made 30 rod of stone fence, done about $4O worth of blacksmlthing, burned 500 bushels of lime. Number of Paupers in the Institution Ist January 1849, of which 26 wote colored, 117 Number admitted up to*3lst Deoepiber 1849, of which 26 were colored and 3 born in house, 979 Making the whole number through the year* Of which 30 died, 8 children bunod out, 19 eloped, and 909 discharged, Looving the number of Paupers in the house lit January 1650, of which 38 are colored, Out door paupers supported at public expense through (he year y lo* of whiob 4 has been admitted and 3 died, Whole number supported Ist January 1860, Of those remaining In the Poor House 31st December 1849, there are— Males 92, of.whish 19 are colored, Females 48, of which 16 are colored,. And S oul door paupers, of which l ie colored, Average number per day through the year, 118 Thera are as near as can bo ascertained under I year 4; 6 from 1 lo 5; 9 from 6 to 10; 7 front 10 to 90; 20 from 90 lo 30; 19 from 80 Id 40; 19 from 40 lo 60; 91 from 60 to 60; 90 from 60 lo 70; 18 from 70 lo 80; 8 from 80 to 90; 9 from 90 lo 100 t 1 above 100. Exclusive of iho above, the registry contains o list of the names of ITS transient paupers, who have been received without regular orders from Justices of the Peace, and who have been supported at the Institution for one, two and three days. We the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment fof the county of Ciintberlaitd, do certify that the above and foregoing statement lo contain a just and true exhibit of the Institution, during the period above staled, according to thb best of our knowledges Given under our hands this Ist day of January, A, D. 1850. WILLIAM KEK, ) THOMAS BRADLEY. yDirulon. M. CT. BELTZHOOVER, 3 Wo (ho undersigned Auditors of Cumßortnnd bounty, elected arid sworn according to law; having examined the accou'nU and vouchers of the Directors Of the Poor and House of Employment of said county, ffom llro fsl day of January to the 3lst day of December 1849’, InclUaivo, do cei'lffy that we find a balance du'e’Said county, by the Directors aforesaid, of four hundred and flfty-sdvon dollars and twenty-ttoo cbhts, ftvthe hands of Jacob Squier, Esq., Treasurer of said Poor House and HOuso of Employment. GiVlrt under o«r hands at’Carlisle, the 1 lib lB5O. v J*OHN P. HMOADs’, 'l.iuMcn. I P,,QUIGLEY,. 3 I Murch 7, 1860—3* By payitieril of interest on dower in ’ favor of Mrs.,O'Brien, in the land purchased of A. M'Uowell in, 1842; $ 38 91 - Cash for , Groceries, Merchandize, clothing, and bedding included, 1,414 Cash advanced by Jacob Squier, Esq. 45V ‘v Tor stock, . .483 .74 “ for, grain, flour and grinding, 414 79} “ for support of out door paupers, 198 50 ** for lumber, . 188 01 u fur tailoring, 104 024 u for shoemaking and halting, 183 994 u fur stone coal, 133 00 u for leather, . 131 71 i * 4 forblacksmithing, 76 46 (t for freight on coal and groceries, G 1 954 44 for out door funeral expenses, 80 75 44 ,for Constables fees for removing ’ paupers, 6,1 844 44 for hardware, cutlery, &c‘, . ; 83.884 44 for materials, improvements,&c. '..*■ .on the . 44 074 44 for tin, oopper, and sheet Iron '' ware, and tinkering, .44 96 44 for farming utensils, tools, &o. 33 744 44 for drum stove, stove pipe and : repairing, coal stoves, 32 714 <♦* for (inning house roof, 25 ,00 41 ■ fet castings, - 36 31 . 44 ‘for. manufacturing sattlnetti. 36 664 for plasteri ,28. 00 44 Tor carpenter work, 10 18 44 Borough of Munoy InLyooming county, Pa»> for support of a . . .‘. pauper, —i 67 874 44 . fer out door medical alu, : 6 50 , 4t ; . for sadlefyj . 900 d- . for printlng and Sldtldhary; • . 3 38} for travelling and Incidental eki ; . ponses, . ' . , 9*4- 14 . Blind Institution for use of Sa^ tah McGlabghlini • 23 00 li tot postage, 1 61 * 4 . \ 3 704 14 J. Lobach satarjr tor Btio yoar^ (hireling’s lncluded,) 500 00 44 Dr. J. Baughman salary for one year, . 10ft 00 14 J. Stjuier, Bsr|> Treasurer, sila ry for one year, 40-00' 44 L. Todd. Esq., attorney for one . year, . . ’ 20 00. 44 Jacob Hershe, Bstj., extra sir .; .vices as Director, . 7 60 44 William Ker, Bsq., extra eervU cosad Director, ... 1800 44 Thomas Bradley, Esq,, exirS services as Direotbr, 13 00 $5,610 09} $5,192'87j Cash dub by Jacob Squior, Trcas’r. * 447 22 $5,640 pgT iae arid Ilailse of Employment of. Cumberland coun ion } from tht 111 day of January lo the 3U I day.rf Dy cash paid orders as above Stated, $5,193 87£ Balance diio by Treasurer; 447 33 $5,640 09 j ShciilT’s Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas and Fieri'Facias, 'issued, lout of'the Court pf Commoh Fleas bfCumbcrland and to mecU* rootod { l will expose to public sale, at -tho Court House, ih-tjiO' Borough of Carlisle', .oo Saturday the S3d day of March, 1850, at 10 o'cldolc A. M., the following described Real Estate, viz: . ; A tracrof jand eiiuQled InSoiilh. Mi'ddlclonlown ship, containing 40 acres, more.or Icttf, bounded by lands of Jacob Burnhz, Elisha White's', heirs, «Uiu Letsrt Spring, and land forinorly of James Noble, having thereon erected a two story , Stone House, Spring House, Barn, (part stone and pul lug,) &c. .Seized and taken in execution as the property of Joseph Sites and Willis Faulk. ' Also,' olot of ground, situated in Shippe'nsburg, containing 285 .feet in length and 66 feet in width, bounded on the -north by a lot of Widow Mtlecr, oast by an alley, south by a lot of L. Herchelroth, and west by Railroad, having thoreon erected a two story Double Brick House, Stable, &c. , Also, a lot of ground in tho same Borough, ad; joining tho above described lot, containing 285. feet in length, and 6CTcct in breadth, bounded on tho emit by an alley, and west by Railroad atrecU having thereon erected a Frame House, Log ICitchfeHj a Brick House and two Stables, ‘ ’ ■ Also, a lot of ground in the same borough, Boh taming t&O. feet on Railroad street, and 64 feet on Main street,-having,an alley oh tile. pollth and a lot of Dr. A. Stewart on the west, and having, thereon erected a three story •. x Brick House, , , a two story Bric£ House, alj story Brick House', three. Brick Shops; and a Frame Stable. Seized arid taken :in execution us tho properly of Lawronco Hcrchblrolli. Also, a lot of ground situated in Dickinson (own* ship, containing .66. perches, inora or least bounded by Pino.Grovc Road, lots of D. Davis, P. Coale, and J. D. Cjisscl, lidViHg thereon erected u two story LOG HOUSE. - Also, a lot of ground in (ho same township, eon* tnlhing 0,6 perches, more or less, bounded by it lot of P. Coalobri the north, Pino Grove Road on the.east, and a loi.of D. DaviS on tho west, having thereon erected a two story FRAME HOUSE. Seized and taken in cxceuilonae llui proprhy qf Philip Coale. Also, a tract.of land, situated in Monroe township, bounded by lands of James Livingston on tho oast, M. Brandi nn the south, Carry Aiil on tho west, and Christian llnrtzcli on the north, containing 150 acres, more or less, listing (hereon.erected a 2 story Brick House, two Tenant Houses, a Grist yTiill, Stone Frame stnblo, &6;. Seized and taken in execution as tho properly of Michael Mishler* Also, a lot of ground situated in Newton township, containing one;acre and seven perches, mole or loss, bounded on by land of J,. Deule, on the bast Mr Woakljne’s lioirs, on tho south by Thomas end west by Henry Hurst, having thereon erected a one story LOG HOUSE and STABLE.— Seized and taken |a execution ad (tie ptdp'ctty of Rudolph Kindig. . Also, a lot of ground situated in tho. Borough of Shippensburg, containing 90’feel on Bird street and 64 feel in depth, more or loss, bounded on tho north by Bird street, bn tho west by on alloy, on the oast by a lot of John Butts, and on the south by a lot. of Johtl Crcssleri.haVing thereon erected a . $5,640 09? Frame Pdundry, (with Cupola! (fee.,) Blacksmith Shop, Office, Ware Room, dec. Seized and taken in execution as tho properly of Jacob Fridlby & William A. Kelso. Also, a lot of ground situated In tho Borough of Carlisle, containing 53 feel in breadth, and 170 feet in depth, bounded on the north by the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chnniborsburg Turnpike, on tho south by a lot of Jacob Abrahams, on the cast by W. W. Lewis, and on tho west by Jacob Lciby, having thereon ercclcdn two story Briote House & Kitchen, and a Frame. Shop. Seized and taken in execution ns the property Of Peter D. Lcchlcr. And all lo be sold by mo, /. tiAVID SMlTlf, Sheriff. Sheriff** -. i Carlisle. Feb. 28.1650. { • - .•• Ss.fi tu 09 j TPotlio Heirs mill L6gal tatlres of Jolip Craig-, lafo of tlio Borough of Shippensburg, dec’d. TAKE notice (hat by virtue of a Writ of Partition and valuation Issued out of tho Orphans 4 Court of Cumberland County and to mo directed, 1 will hold an Imjuiniihinon the Real Estate of John Craig, dec’d., on the promises, in (ho Corongli of Shippers burg, on Thursday tho 38th day of March 1850, at 11 o'clock, A- M., for the purpose of making parti tion and valuation of said estate,.whon-nnd where you may altond if you think proper. . DAVID SMITH, Sheriff, . Shcrifli Qffico, i Carlisle, Feb. 36. ~ merchant mill fdr Itoiit AT PUBLIC VRNpUE. THE valuable Merchant Mill allho Carlisle Lon Work# will bo ottered Tor rant on tho prcmiict, on Satorday, Iho-Oth day of March. 1850, February 14,1800 PETER F. EGE. • Valuable Farms Cor Sale* THE subscriber otters at. private salo Ilia following described Beal Estate: ....... No. 1. Situated in Nortli itfiddlcton township, miles east of Carlisle, about 1 milo north of tho liar* risbnrg and Carlisle turnpiko road, containing 3:25 acres, moro or less, abotft ono half limestone and (he rosldUo'bfach tffoloand moadotf land, all cleared and in a high stale of cultivation except (?0 nbres, which is well covered with heavy Umber. The buildings dl-j-JI itre a very fine two story ETONE House, jfmDw it good FRAME BARN,partly now, with lisisuflpCorn Cribs,' Wagon Sheds, &0., a fine House and a never foiling spring of ,water near the doo{ of (ho hodso. Also, a good Orchard of choice Dull. . , . . '• ■ ( No. 2. Situated miles north of Carlisle, on (ho road.leading from Slerrclts Gap to Carlisle, contain* ing 165 acres of first rate Sialo land, well limed, ex* ccpt 35 uorcs, which is well covered with Timber.— The improvements, arc a two story FRAME Dwcl* ling>Hoiiso,..a.largo FRAME BARN, and all noccs. sary outbuildings In good condition,. Also, a good Orchard of choice fruit. This farm Is w.cll supplied with water for slosk In nil the fioldd. . Also, 2 wells of water noaf the house that never full.. Possession given irf tho Ist df April if dosirod, and tho tprms made, to .suit tho purchaser. , . i( . Persons wishing to purchase of examine the pro* party will please call-on tho subscriber residing'ln Carlisle. > , ARMSTRONG NOBLE. . February 21, 18*10— ' Tan Yard Property for Sale* THE.subscriber offers nt private salo tho riVo perly on which-fro lives, shunted in Centreville, Dickinson township, Cumberland County, contain ing 3 acres of ground, Under good cultivation, on ■ which In brenfrd a tvfo'story DRfCK HOUSE, and Brick Back. Buildings; n TAN YARD, with 18 vats out XmfmSSm.oC doors, 3 tenches, 3 limes, a pool of running water and 4 handles in the shop. The whole is in good order. There, is also a largo Dark Shod and Shop, and good Stabled, attached, with every oihor convenience. The lot Is well supplied With fruit trees of every kind. ft .is a most desirable property for any one wishing to commence the Tanning business. It will bo sold on 'Booomrnodating terms, and possession given Immediately. Any one wishing to see the proper ly can do ao by applying to the subscriber. ; JOHNNINNICH, Ag’t. HO 148 ' for Ellzpholh & Hannah Stoner. Feb Wary 88, 1850—3 in ' I‘lA>o JFORXJGS. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST and moat ELEGANT aaaortnlont of PIANO FORTES In the United State*, cab nlwhye ha .found at tho wnrehotiee of the aubacrlber, 171 Chtfanut itreet, ahovo Fifth, at tho old aland occupied moro than.a third of a century by. Mr. George Willig,-music publisher. PIANOS. HARPS, .ORGANS, , SEHAPHINRS, . , ROMANS, &c.,&c., fresh frnra tho most celebrated Manufacturers in New York, Boston; Baltimore, Philadelphia, end clrowhoro. Sold, wholesale and reldl,' nt tho maker's rash prices. OBCAU O. U.CARTKU. * ,171 Gtictnul at, Phlla. February SI, 1850—ly'• I-IST pi!' IIfeTAIWEUS OF Goode, Wares, and Mcrcliahdike,. within the codhfy.of Cumberland, returned ami classified in i accornonco with the several aids of Assembly, as fol lows, to wit': • Carlisle. • J. W. Eby, . John O. Carmony, Joseph D. Halbert,. Samuel Elliott, Charles Ogilby, Chailes Barnitz, (Liquors) George W. Hitner, A. & W. Benlz, Daniel Eckels, (Liquors). John Fsller, (Liquors) Jacob S. Faust, (Liquors) J. & D- Rhoads, W. B. Murray, , 3. W. Haverstick, (Liquors) Robert Snodgrass, S A Hubbert. Jr. Thomas Conlyn, Henry Saxton,. Jacob Rheem', ’’ JdhtL Hdmbr, (LiquorSy FSsltet MdHy'er*, John P, liynb; ; . Jacob. Wolf, (Liquors) 8. A. Ooylei . Jacob Send, Jacob Leiby, (Liquors),. George.Fohnd, (Liquors) C. Inhoff, Agt. (Liquors; 8, M. Hoover, - • " 1 ' T. 11. bkiles',. J. W. Rawlins, ’ W. hj. Porter, ■ Arnold &.Livingßlorl’, Thomas W. Martin; . Nathan Hantch, W. B. Parkinson, Agt. John Keeny,. . ArHdlti & Levi, N, W. Woods, Agtl Samuel Goldman, Haller &. Connor; Lewis Sliner, Shippemburg.' Robert Snodgrass; Edward Schtilli John Gishf James Gilliaid, Si Kunktc, John Sluihbnugh, Philip Kooniz, Peter S. Arlz, Agt. Joseph P. Nevin, Wi lj. D. Hays*, J. C. 6c G. U. Ailick, John B. Duncan, G. Trono & Son, Snmuel.Siders, (Liquors) S. D, \Vonderjich L Jacob Pague, (Liquors) John Fulwtlor, Agt. John T. Owen, Jacob Stayloy, (Liquors) Dickinson . AndrcAjLL Miller; Russel dc Dice; W. M. Watts, D. L. Dcclman, Isaac D. Cassell; - H>peiue/K t . Robert Elliott, (Liquors) Wherry 6c Rhoads, (Liquors). , Frankfura, . . _ , J. B. Lackey 6c Co. (Liquors) J. Sterner, Agt, (Liquors) Weslp'mnsborough, . Christian Leas, (Liquors) Josiah Hood 6c Son Donaldson & Green; James & Co, Newton, Kylo ft Wiley, Joseph Smith, Southampton. John W. Clover, (Liquors) Shoch, Sons ft Ufii Jacob llclTclbcJljghVf,' Mifflin. . , Charles Dnrnilz, (Liquors) J, W.D; Gillian/ ; John B. Perry Honry Snyder, dllmore ft Slough, William, Bnrr, Agt. Hunter Herron, Jomisoh Jlonnon, (Liquors) T. McCtuidlish, Jacob Sivoyer, „ Williams ft Brolhet, S.W. Sharp, , John Diller.jr. Jl techamesburg. : J. Mellison ft Co. (Liquors) Simon IK Arnold, (Liquors) Ephraim Zug* i. L Reiclo,, Henry Leas, Ira Day, . J. P. S/)Wr; Swiler ft Pells, George Webber, • , , > Miller ft Myers, (Liquors) Eaitpenmborough,' Jacob, Rtmlnger, (Liquors)' Adam Eilingof, Joseph Oi Bonks', Finisher ft Eshenbour, Hampden. Thomas C. Rheero, (Liquors)' O. W* Pcsldr, (Liquors) J. ft Vfr, H, Eckels, 1 Monro*}. O. W. BlngUor,\ Strock ft Uramß, M. &8, Morrell, , So\ith Middleton, A. M. tiVtdictxt W. Aleaonder, Rider ft Weakley, North Middleton, * Elias Light, Hew Ctimherland. J. K. Boak,.(Liquors) , . ‘ W. S. Prowell, (Liquors), John O. Miller,’(Liquor*) Jonathan Younrf, v Allen! . A. L. Cathcari, Isaac psrten,.(Llmiors) Mathias Dltnor, (Liqhors) (Jacob Epley/ Michael Burk, ; Silver Spring." , 11. W. Mateer ft fiio, John* Reed; Coyle ft Sponger/ Jacob Simmons, 1* 12 60 » 13 IQ 00 14 ■ 7.00 14 7 00 14 ,7 00 13 10 00 14 ,7 00 14 10 60 dISTiLIiBBC'' CnrJitlp Edward Shower*, .Alien., William Harknjii,' Julm Bowmen,' Dickimon* Robert Linn, North Middleton, Wtn. M. Ilendenon,' South Middleton. Robert Given,. John' M. Good-, Agl» Monroe. • M. G. Bellthobver, C. W. it f*. A. Am,' Southampton! Marlin Coqjer,' Hopewell. Robert Quigley,* Jacob Au, . Eaatpennthorough, David Oyalor,’ - BnEwpns. . ~ Carliilc. . Henry RarniW WlU\om Alexander, Andrew Hare, ’ ‘ Beer, Oyster & Eatino Houses. ----i, . parliaU.■. ■ -■ .. -y ' ti. Reiglitcr',. ‘ [, '.5^00 Japobti'ow,. ’ ' " i" 90 Seftaturg. , Spec's, . • , Edstperinsborough/ ' Willianj'Philips,: • . s $ ,' Meehamceburg'. James Maloy,, - ‘ 5 - ’5 00 Peter Dnkcr, ’ , B t Retaieeiis be P&tenT Medicines. , ( . Allen •, - . ;• A. JL. Calhcart, , 4- 5,w KetuviUfi.-' ■ ■ --'I-*' r^ n i William Bratton, . .. ‘ ■ 4 : ' . 1; . ,A;0o . Munrae,. . .V j i ' rl O. W, Singise'r, -,v *.»' --4 .‘ ; S,QQ Easipenneberoughl. ■■ .> ' Joseph O. Banks, ... 4- ;?t^9 ; Flolslier & Eihfenboitr, 4 , 500 I Carlisle,. ■ ■■■..* '■ .V, A. C. Norton, 4- - : 500 Elijah Swifter; '., 4 6 00 Djnielßl.ro', 4> ♦ . 5 M Levi Snell, ♦ 4 S Ou John Craig, 4 ' $-59 John Dceinor, j . 00. Merchants and all concerned in thd above blapstf. Gallon, will notice that I will hold ah appeal aijtiije Court House, in the Borondli ofCarliile'.on Saturday the 9lh ’daV of March; |8d0; Co afford dll persons ad opportunity wliomayroUlhemsolVes agrievad bjth4 above classification; Id appeal.. ‘l' - *■ 5. WORTHINGTON : .• * . ■:, jfetxpniUe AppraU/jt ' : CaHlsle, t*cbruAry J4i . ; ' ■ No, 6/ Class. 13 .. p 14 JAsticc of the Peace. . subscriber, offers himself i«,A qsitt&hhi for the office of Justice of the Police • ' , - < ROBERTO.RiLGORB,’S. “••• February JU, IB6o—Oi 10 60 TOO 7 00 t ; 14 14 14 10 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 16-00 10 00 io bo 7 00 IP 00 10 00 LETTERS of administration-oh the estate ot it. nry Lawson, deceased, late of (he Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland.county, Pa;, have been granted by the-Hpgietor pf suit! county, to the subscriber living in said Borough. ./i\\ poison* iridbbtedltysald estate are requested to jnako imrnpdjateppymenLaad.tbWq having claims will present thorn properly utbenlica* (tod for settlement to ?'• : ;v. i WILLIAM WEBB, Admr, 18 7,6 f February 7,1850—6 t . . i 3 is. oo WHOLESALE COMMISSION PAPER WARE- ...... ROUSE, i . ■■ . ' ; No. 81 Minor street, between 6)h & Gib and Cbcsnut • < and Market ate., Philadelphia. . •,> v n 77'EfiPjConilantiy on hand a and variedatack _£\_of atl kindi of PA PER;,edited »to Publiihers, Morchants, Manufacturers, Schools, dec. * 'Wo hita raado arrangements with some qf the beat Mills in the country ,to manufacture •Paper expressly for that every exertion,shall be m«<|e to giyepnlire satis faction i to, pßr .customers. Wo return our.most sjn-t core (hanks to oih.pld frfends for past favors,' hope from our increased slock,’dhtl exertion*, to merit a continuance of their custom, !4 10 60 14 7 00 14 7 00 U TOO u . is 00 \i 10 60 14 : 100 > All prdcrs from the pountry promptly attended! to,' They can accommodate publishers vrhh any f size of printing paper* ta't-(h'q shorter t notice. \yn. would any to those desirous of. a good and cheap arti* j cle, give ua a call and examine for yourselves. . 1 Market prices j»ald in cash or trsde for Bag^i S,W 4 HAUDINI>r * ‘ 1). PRANKUN HOtj.. No. 21 Minor st. t Phils' 13 IQ 00 U 7 00 14 7 00 IQ 00 •7 00 io oo February 21, ISso—4m ii 7 oi Tavern Uconso. NOTICE is hereby given (hit I Iptfnd. lo apply at the next term or the Court or.Cummon Plea* of Cumberland county, for a, license to keep.a tavern or public house, at present occupied as such b/ up a,' at the old stand, Kreittcr’s, In Hampden township, Jons rej&er; Feb: 80, 1650 10 60 10 fiO 10 fiO 7 (10 13 60 U 1 a 60 13 16 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Wo ilia undortigncd,' citizens of Hampden lowra ship* lit the county ofjCumbcrland, do cerii/V that wo: I are well acquainted with the ahorc named John Rect 1 leer, Hut ho Is of gooi| repula.forhonesty ead.leirn porance, and ia well projrided with house room Mt q convonionoea for (ho accommodation of strange'* mid travellers, and that sncMmv.oir. Tavern,is o«cst*’ esuary to accommodate the public; and entertainf strangers «nd travellers. [John Rupp,i I Jacob Orals, I J, S. Snovely, J. C.'Rcume, U. Erb. Reqrgo Snevely, James Martin, 13 io oo f 3 ' 10 00 in io no U t oo 8 . 13 30 9 8 0,0. 9 : 800 {b ,'5 00 Tavern Kileem^ NOTICE it hereby glfon that,! intend’ui tapir it ■Uio next term thooourtof Qbittcr Si J.ibqf of Cumberland, county, Tor a Ilqenielp keep aueirtf of pnblio homo in the haute I now oeoupy «e , »uel? in the Borough brNewetlle. '• ■ DANIEL New Ville, February 28, JBSO—3I " ■ 1 , SO 00 .8 19 SO tO 5 00 a ia so o 8 uo Wo lho undanipned, cIIIKTIK, if, the Qotaiiti if Nowvltlo, Cumberland county dtf certlVlhiil are well acquainted withlli? tboyo, named Daniel 8. Dunlap* that ho ta of good* /opuflo for hohiilyand tompeunco, ond.laAvill provided with home room ond conveniences for tho accommodation of alrangors ohj] t ond. that'such inn neooi. j aary lo ooeoimnudnlo Oiq puUio am) entertain it ran* gora and travellers. | WlnAVoudlmrn, Siinucl Ahl. , , Joint Dfiokef, John Kinsley, Georgo Rrioktr, _ , Wm B V.< J^mee^Gilmore. Io .5 00 9.' 800 9 8 00 s'tib 9 8 00 io son 10 . , fl 00 8 8 8 <• Estate Notice. Estate Notice., Eetate IVolicc. HARDiNO & lIOIX, ClirUtian WhUUr, : Satnu«l Atlbriglit i,r M. k John Sharbtbn* ; t'-' Wro.H. JEokalfj >\ Samuel Ebcrljr,. “ M. fiberl ‘ t . _ , John .Wynkfofs.r JonVpli M’Da/oiomh;,, V.“ SPZIwW. j * - John JJiller,! ' D Grajiam, 66 5 oo ;