■ X* ijisx'or ; 0„ WftrM' % within the 1 counly returned and classified by Worthington, Esq..’ Mprcanlilo Appraiser, m ae cornancb with the several acts of Assembly, as fob lows, to wii: . Carlisle* J. W. Eby, ~ John G. Oarmpriyi Joseph D. Halbert, Samuel Elliott, . Charles Ogilby, . . Chuilef DarnllaAkiquors) George, W. HUner, , A. &.W, Bents, Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) John Eollof, (Liquors) Jucob 9, Foust, (Liquors). J. & D. Rhoads, W. B. Murray, . . S. W. Haverstick, (LlqUots) . Robert Snodgrass, 8 A Hubborl, jr. Thomas.Cohlyn, Henry Saxton, y Jacob Rhcom,,. j* John Humor, (LiqUors) . . Peter Monyor, John I’. Lyno, ■ j Jacob Wolf, (Liquors) f 9. A, Coyle, Jacob Scncr, Jacob Leiby, (Liquors) , Oobrgo Poland, (Liquors) C.Jnhoif, Agt, (Liquors) 8. M, Hoover, T, H. Sktlcs, J. W. Bowlins, W, M. Porter, Arnold & Livingston, 'l’homas W. Marlin, Nathan Hontch, . lii|ni Econy, ■ .'Arnold & Levi, , - N. W, Woods, Agt . Samuel Goldman, Holler & Connor, . Lewis Stincr, No*uf Class* ••• ~13 $lO 00 13 ,10,00 - 13 10 00 • 14 - 7 00 10 »0,00 13 15 00 13 10 00 , ij}' 12 60 14 10 60 14 10 50, 14 10 60 • 14 ' ■ T 00. 14 - 7 00 , 14 10,60 14 7,00- - . 14 700 , 14 f . 7 00 11 16 00 14 ' 7 OO IB ■ 16 00 U 7 00 13 10 00 14 10 60 13 ■ 10 00 13 10 00 ,4 ‘ 10 50 : ,4 10 60 13 10 00 14 7 00 11 100 U 7 00 U 1 00 : • ,14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 . 14 700 11 . IS 00 ... lO 00 4 ,7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Shippei\shurg Robert Snodgrass, Edward.Schull, . John Gish, Japick GilUaid, S.Kunkle, , , . John Stumbough, :• ; ./Peter S. Arlz, Agl. P.Novin, V W* D. D. Hays, : J. C. & G. U. Allick, John B. Duncan, G. Trono iV Bon, 1 Samuel.S'idcrs, (Liquors) S. I). WohJarlich,. Jacob Pagao, (Liquors) ; V- John Fulwilcr, Agt. John T. Owen, ) Jacob Stayloy, (Ljquois) Dickinson • % Andrew G. Miller, Russel & Dice, VV. M* Walls, D. li. Beclinan, Isaac D. Cassell, ■ , W. A; Weakley, | Hipciucll. ’• Robert Elliott; (Liquors) \\ . Wherry & Rhoads, (Liquors) J Frankforfl. . % j. U. Lockcy & Co. (Liquors) § J,.Sterner, Agt, P , yVeslptnmborongh. S'. Christian Loatq (Liquors) sf Jnsiuh. Hood &. Son Donaldson &. Green, V J .lines Gruyson & Co, C. Reningor, [' Nctvlvii. i Kyle & Wiley, | Joseph Smith, . t Soulhumplon, j; John W. Clever, (Liquors) (* Shoeh, Sons Co. [y Jacob Hellelbdughcr, y" Mifflin* •- duties Uurnllz, (Liquors) J. W. D. Gillian, John 13. Perry, Henry Snyder, Fewvillc, Giltnoro & Slough, William Uarr, Agt. Hunter Herron, , - Jomison Hannon, (Liquors) T. McCundlish, * . Jacob* Swoyer, Williams & Brother, S. W. Sharp., ,V.‘ John Dlller, jr, Mcehanicsbutg. J. Mollison & Co. (Liquors) Simon Arnold, (Liquors) Ephraim Zug, J. L Ueiulo, Henry Leiis, Ira Day, . J. F. Sphar, Svviler,& Fulls, George Webber; Miller &. Mycis, (Liquors) Eusipcimtboruugh. Jacob Rcnlngcr, (Liquors) Adam KaUngcr, Josepb O. Banks, I’leishcr *Sc Eehonbour, ■VVIIUuh* ( L Banks, Hampden, . C. RhcPtn, (Liquors) U sO.W. IVslcr, (Liquors) . U 4*. 'j.& W.H, Eckels, U , . , Monroe. . C, V. W. Blngl.nr, Cl Struck A. Brnmll, if;."- M, &8. Morrell, South Middleton. Sf A. M.Lchlich, g \V. Alexander, K ■ Hitler & Waukloy, ' North Middleton • Ellaa Eight,; Nciu Cumberland.' J. K. Book, (Ijiquors) \V. 8. Ptowoll, (Liquor.) John 0. Miller, (Liquor.) Jonathan Young, Allen. A’. If Caliicarl,' Isaac Batten, (Liquora) Mathiaa Bilnct, (Lh|uot») Jacob Bpley, • Michael Burk, J. IC. Bonk, (Liquora) Stiver Spring. . ■. H. W.Matcor A Bid. I . John Rccii,. . L Coyle & S^enaler, Vj. Jacub Siiuraona, Distillers. Carlisle,, Edward BUowtn, Allen . William Harknoia, John Dowman, Dickinson. i ■ - Robert Linn, North Middleton. Wm. M. Uendenon, South Middleton. Robert Given, John M* Good, Agl.- Monroe. < M. G. neluhoovor, ': C. W.& I*. A. Abli’ Soulhanipton. Marlin Coover, Hopewell . Robert Quigley,' Jpdob Au,, Eailpcmisborough* David pyalor, Brewers.. . Carlisle.■. , • I Henry Barnilz, D .• 1 8 00 William Alexander', ,10 5 00 Andrew Hurc, 10 . •. 6 00, Beer,. Oyster St Eatin6 Houses* Carlisle.' . George L. Rcighlor, Jaooo Low, • , Shippenshurg , Samuel Space, • Mcchdnicsburg . - "■‘ l James Malay, . 1 6 Retailers pi? PATbMF MEEiciNESk Allen » A. L. Calli Cart, Ncwville,' William Brallonj . Montot. G f .W. Singisor, \ ■Easlpennsborougn* Joseph Oi Bunks, Carlisle. 'A. C. Norton, .Elijah Switzer, Duniollilfb, ticvi Snell, • ' - John Craig,. John Dccmcf, CUmdbuland CoUNTt, 68. I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct 1 list of the dealers in Merchandize, Potent Medicines, | &q., in Cumberland county, as returned to me by J. Worthington, Esq., Mercantile Appraiser. ,A 1! per sona returned and classified.under the. Act of 1849,' relating' to Distilleries, Browers, Patent, Medicines, Ealing- Houses, &c., are notified to cull and take out their respective licenses on or before the Ist day of April next,'and all Merchants and others returned and classified as above will call and lake out their licenses on or before tho Ist of May next. W. M. PDRTEH, Co, 'lVcasurcr. Carlisle, March'l4, 18507—41 ~ ALL persons ‘.having Hooka, belonging to tho XJulloa Leltrcs and; Union Philosophical Soci eties, arc respectfully requested to return them to the Libraries. There are about 500 volumes of-our Libraries scattered through the town arid country,? the names of many persons havlng'books arc known,' nnd-we hope they will return them without delay, by order of the Society.. ISRAEL S. ,DH3!ir.; ( librarians JOSEPH J. GRAHA.VI.-r ; Match 7,1850—4 t. ; ’■ * TAKE nnlioo that tho subscriber Ima been ap. [minted im auditor in tho matter ol the ndministra. lion account of John Piper and John S. Dunlap, ad ministrators of-James' Pipor, dee’d., to report upon tho exceptions lo said account, and make, a prorata distribution amon(; the creditors—and; will attend far that purpose, at bis .office in Carlisle, on' Wednes day IhuiMlh day of April next, el 10 o’clock A. M. 3 J. ELLIS BONHAM. March 7, 1850-Gt. UST OF LETTJ3KS. aOVKIXTMKI* tN TUB** VOI.UHTBKtt” B» AITOIHTMKN.T* , JIST Oh' LETTCUS remaining inthcPost-oflico jnl Carlisle, Pa., March 1,1850.. Persons in quirinj'lor lottcra on tliisli»t,will plcaßcsaythcy are advertised. Alin Huberts Korl Jacob Anderson John Lehman Benjamin Hoar Fanny Landis David B , Brown Alexander. Lehman Jacob W Bcidier Joint K . Law John . Brenner George LetdyJohh Boyer Mary . ’ ' Loomis. Gcorgo 1 Bradley Benjamin Lindsey Joseph C, Baker Philip ’ M’DoWell Mary R . Boar Isaac . ‘ .’ Montgomery Hoberl 3 Boyle Mary S Maginis Alargroat Bridgohs U Mailer William Bender Andrew M Meyers John Bowman .Martha Morrison Fredrick W Bradley Henry S M’Koeban Win Alex Uitnct. Adam ' Miller John Coulter George M " MyorS Daniel Cuchall Jacob: Miller Jesep|i Cradlo Conrad Moody K Carl Williams : Myers Martha Gallery Patrick Myers J 11 _ . Clark Edward A Musmvian William Clark John Miller J M Cuddle John H Myers Daniel Curnpropsl David Mtijcr & Cubbuuglt Campbell MarJ Martin Abraham Cosier John sr MussolntanWilliam Cart William Esq Myers P F Esq Carson Willfoth . Ne|y Joseph Division Washington 7 Nisley Ahrahtlm Sons oI.T. i Oslorman Christian Oilier. Joh- Ocltor D Dunlap Josephs Gldwino Johh Dioson James Oliver Tfiouiao Da Val Ellen Paul Joint to no 10 oo 7 oo 10 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 15 00 10 50 7 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 r oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 ii Vi M 11 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 on 10 00 ■7 00 .15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 Dntnhaogh Ann , Philips Fiances Envoy Edward Spencer Sull'onnia Dickson Andrew J ; Sliupp Samuel Dnincll Parker K ' ’ Shelly David Division Washlng’nNoaSewnll James S v Ege Michael Spangler, James W-3 ■ Edwards David : Smith Gcorgo \V Easton William A,■ Smiiji David,lt ; Ecliard John , Similar Josinh Fleming William Shuo James Givler Uehccca Smilh Carolina Gipe Jacob Smitii Ahruham, M Godschall Sar'Jh' Sitno Catherine Oipc John Sipo Daniel' ■, Gray Robert Sluart B GriUnth AlCorfßcv Stohhina Rufus P Rev 0 IlnmriohOJS Snyder Henry llenion J M 'Shadier John Heck John Esq.!' Shoemaker Robert ; Hill Jesse . Smith Robert Haversliok Eliza Stoner Michael Hoory Benjamin Sholrlslor Bohjhmin ■llennan William' Taylor David II Hcddoii John Waggoner John limner Jacob Esq Wirctnan George Hires Eli Walker Ezkel llelTidinao Julia' ‘ Watson Elian Holl'mnn Christian 3 Warden Jninea llginfiits Fredrick Walker Mafy A Kair.itd Sarah Washington Elian Katz Benjamin Wise RehoCop Kennoday Martha Waggoner George KafTman John . Whitman llathouino Kissinger Gcorgo, Waidly Sasan KornmanJohn Warden Emma Knlsloy Jacob Wliitnosinan Catherine Klay Elizabeth . Wright Peter Kinkald Thomas Walker Wan or Jeremiah K nkaid Marv Zimmerman Daniel D. D. WUNDERLICH, P. M. . 15 00 16 00 A% 50 **lo 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 ro oo 7 00 10 50 10 50 .7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 GO 10 50 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 u u 14 44 10 50 10 50 10 BO 7 00 13 60 10 60 15 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 A CAUU, OWENS & RICHARDS, Fuom Puir.xnKiPiiiA. nHHi undorHigncd would most roapeclfully Inform X tho citizens, of. Carlisle and Us vicinity, that they have opened a- , . ' Maihlc Yai rt I’3- 13 13 14 1-0 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 iii Carlidh', iii Bouth Huilovcr street, a fmv door, south of tho. Court House, tuul nearly opposite A, Ac VV. Uontz's store, where they will bo happy to wail on those who may favor them with a cull. Having pur chased a largo stock of Marble for cash, they are de termined to soil lower titan any oilier shop'(his side of I’hiludciphia, They have soroo most beautiful de signs for Monuments, Road Stonos, Mantels, „„d every thing else in their lino of business, which they will bo pleased to show to, any person that msy bo wanting them. . . c»» n a They are also the authorized agents of Mr. Iloberl Wood, of Philadelphia,' and will fuVnisH from, his manufactory all varieties of Iron Hailing, fbr the on closing of Grave loti ahd all other purposes, at the shortest nolieo and at Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or manufacture all Kinds of building work, such os Sills, Steps, and Platforms, &o.| at tho shortest notice slid on tho most reasonable had great experience, and being employed in tho best shops of Philadelphia, they ore therefore enabled lo mahufocturo tho most, fashionable work, and respectfully nsk a shore of tho patronage of Car. lisle and tho surrounding'country. Carlisle, Peb. 21, 1880-lf 12 50 8 00 8 00 5 00 20 00 IS SO S 00 12 : BO 8 00 S 00 8 ol| B 00 B 00 8 S 00 8 , 6'oo 8 6 00 4 ; 6 00 4 . S'oo 4 SOO 4 fi 00 4. • S 00 4' 5 go 4 5 00 Library Notice. Auditor’s Notice. POOR HOUSE STATEMKXT F0E, : 1849, ' of Cumberland, in account with said County, from the Ist day of January to th : 31st day of December 1849, inclusive, viz: . bR. To amount 4raWn from County Trea* surer, . $6,000 00 Cash received for-use of- Mary Knot- A 00 tie* , • • Of U, S» Government for use of Doro thy Ilomwood, % ' . *25 00 OP Jacob Shroni for hldoa and skins,. 109 07} OfPerry county for support of pau* 6 00 pors, Of.Delawaro county for support of J. .Powell, colored, . * Of R. Snodgrass, Esq., for use, Of J. W. Eby, for use ol T. Robin sop, colored, (dead) Of A. S. Lyno for old copper, For Tallow, Of J. G. G ruler and others, (deceased paupers.) . . For Blank Indentures, OfJ.tlershe, Esq. for hauling, Of C; B. Guicr constable fine, For sundries, 6 00. S 00 Uiidh. SQUlßßißiq* Treasurer of- the Poor Bbi it/ % in account with the Directors of ant'3 jiisltluh Dcctinhcry 1810, inclusive, vizi , .. d<i; . cash rcceWcilTrom 6ounty.TreaB 1 r..55,000 00 ** from Joae|i)j Loliacl], Steward, from different sources as QXr - hibitod in (lie foregoing > > Blaloinenl,‘ ; 040 09 j 7 hea S of iforßcs, fU herd ot Homed Gallic, & head of Hog., 21 Shoal, and 9 Pigs, 2G head ol Sheep, I Calf. Beef, Fbrk, Atultin.ahd- Feat, fat Iciied and killed on Hie farm in 1849. 2C Hooves,' average weight 498 pounds, (is,?'lB lbs.) 31 Hogs, pvorggo weight, 31G pounds, (7,- 311 lbs.) G 3 Sheep, average weight 41 pound., lb..) UGilvs, average tycigbl ,3 pound., (10,23 lbs.) making in all (>23,897 lbs.) . . Farming Utensils on the Farm Ist January, I§S6. 1 Broad wheeled' and 1 nprfow wimbled wagon, t wagon bed, 1 pair of wOod-laddera, g pair of hay-ladders, 1 earl & cart gears,' I sleigh M harness, 3 plntfgh., 4 harrp.Ws, ft double shovel ploughs, 3'single shovel jdoughs, 1 stone,,wagon,, I threshing machine ?ud torso power, 1 fanning null, Irpll ino screen 1 corn .heller, 1 "round, Idler,,B cutting, bqfts, 1 flax bteko, 9griinT slopes.a logphuina, 3d oow chains, o' sell o/ wJgou' goats, G sell,of plough gears, 3 settereaapenlef’s tools, I sett of blacks',niilfe tools,' 3 sett of bu,shoring .t 0015,.! wheelbarrows, 1 cabbagehnife.anda variety ql axes, mattock's, pielfs, shovels, crowbars, corn hoes, forks, rakes, grain cradles, stckels, scythes, single ami double Ueea, &c.' Schedule showing the Proceeds of the Farm /oj-1849. 1000 bushels of wheat, 37 of rye,'s33 of o.als, 415 of corn, 170 of potatoes, 3of timothy seed, 18 of onions, Bof lltllo onions, 25 of parsnips, 10 of beets, 3 of beans and peas, 2000 heads ol cabbage, 17 loads of hays, 9 of corn-fodder, 1 wagon load of pumpkins, 2000 cucumbers. Manufactured and made in the House and Shoji. 123 shirts and cbinilsq,.SS sheets, SO caps,'lB chnlf beds, ,6 bolster.,_3B onjlco frocks, 37 cotton frocks, 58 ucrons, 37. petticoats, 20 pait.of plqokings knitted, 40 parr of smoking, fooled, jJ pillow slips, 90 comforts, 10 sun bonnets, 3 pair of drawer., .IS) flannel rrooM., ' lB barrel, of soft soap, 130 lbs of hard sOac ■ . JOSKI'H BOBApH, Steward. ■ lbs. ol hard soap. KLI/.A JANE DAUGHERTY, Matron. The Directors, fe„ if said Institution, atinei the following exhibit of extra labor,&c„ performed bj/.lhe Steward, Matron & J’aupersfrom I 'si dap of January lo.the 31.4 dap of December, IB 19, inclusive, otz: Made 10 coffin., I double shovsl nlpiigh.S hushol baskets, 10 ban(lhi bariiot., 3 now-honchos for gibing room. 1‘ col bedstead, l’ wheelbarrow, 1 large doe-1, my lor bakery, 1 largo gale, 1 sipal gate, 700 rails, out 125 cotds of wood, iprairied stone for and range .30 tod of alone fence, done about $lO worth of blacksniitlitng, burned 600 bushels of liraeV Number of PaUpero in the fiislitutlon Ist January 1849, of which 26 were colored',, ~ , U 7 Number admitted up to 31st December 1849, of which 85 were colored and 3 born m bouse, 3,9 Woking the whole number through the yoaf, , Of which 20 died, 8 children bunod out, 19 eloped, and 309 discharged, I oovimr the number of Paupers in (lie house Ist JanWty IBM, of which 98 arc colored,'. Oul door paupers supported al public expense through lim year 10, of whioli i has been admitted and 2 died, Wiiolo number supported Isi January 1850, , ' Of those remaining In llio Poor House 31st December 1919, there Males 92, of which 19 are colored, Femaloa *lB, of which 1C nre colored, And 8 out of which 1 is colored, . t.i * M 8 Average number per day through the year, • . . .. 6 r„j n i to s. p f rom st o 10; 7 from 10 to 70 to 80; 8 from 80 to 90; 8 from M| to 100, 0 the harnea of 175 transient paupers, who have Justice, ofthe Peace, and who have been supported a. the Institution for one, two and three days. ■ ■ ■ . ■ r, We the Directors ef.be Poor and of the House.ofjs«JP'y»;.n‘'sV r |;; laslul’on“ certify that.tha above and foregoing statement “ Given under oiir hando this during the period above atalod, acdOfdihff to the UealofouthnQWlouW... uivenu Ist day of January, 1 A. D. IBSO. THOMAS BIIADI.EY. toireelon, O.’URI.’I’ZHOOVER, J Wo lb. undersigned Au'dllor'e of examined lire eecounle and.vouchors of the IJiroolora o'l thelnclusive; do cotiffy ilial wc county, from lb. l.lday of January lo lho3lsl day «f »«f*™ bar “®„r.nd fmy-.».eUill«.and rmdabalbncbdub sa oonhly. bj- tl,n,Diro.oto» H J. M i»4Ho«ie.of iwonly-lwo cen*«i in 1110 hands of |aoob ftquier, i.sq.i Y^surm Employment. Given uhdor'.our bands al CatUslo, nvi&GHU, 5 ■John p. rhoads’, V. I>. QUIGtEV, 1 . * y Marbb 7, 1600-31’ By payment of Interest on dottot In favor of Mrs. ClBrion, in the land purchased of A. M’Dowoll in 1842, 38 91 Cash, ior Groceries, Merchandize, clothing, and bedding included, 1,414 68} Cush odvanced by Jacob Squier, Esq. . 451 84} »• for stock, • - “ , 483 74 for graiii', Hour and grinding, 414 79} “ for support of out door paupers, 198 50 , for lumber, , . ■ , 188 01; •» , for lailoripff, . * O4 for shoemauing and hatting, 183 ; 99} »i fur stone coal, 1 33 00 for leather, • ‘ , ‘ 131 71} forblacksmilhing, 76 46 “ for freight on coal and groceries, 61 95$ it-' 1 for out door funeral expenses, . 80 75 • u for Constables fees forremovipg paupers,. “ for cutlery, &c. , for materials, improvements, d;c, on thdfarm, , «• fqr tin, copper, and sheet iron ware* and tinkering, u for farmiife utensils, tools, &c. t* for stove pipe and ’ repairing coal slovesi «»• fof tinnlhg,House roof,, “ for bastings, ~,.;, .. ; » for raahii acturihg salunott, ' “, foeplasur’ j.„ . , .•’** for cafpo tier work, . • BordbghirMpncym.l.ycoming counfy. Ba-t: fQI 8U Pl )orl 01 . fcr.out cilor intjdical.aid, ’»» for sadlery,: , . ; •» for printing and, stationary, i*'. fot travelling dnd incidental ex .. pensep,. . . I* Blind I n 01 U ull op. fq ru sOO f oa . •, rah Mcdlaughliri, j» . for postage* • 44 for sundries, ; , ' 44 ■J, Lobaoh salary for one year, (hireling’s wages included^ -44 , |)r, j, Baughman salary foi.ono ■■'■year;.. • 44 J. Squier, Esq, Treasurer, sala ry for one year, 44 L.’Tbdd, Esq., attorney for one year, 44 Jacob Hdrshe, Esq., extra ser vices: as Director, t 44 William Ker; Esq., extra servi ces as Director, 4* Thomas. Bradley, Esq., extra gervlfces as Director, 167 33 51 07 17 00 ,G 5 00 46 95 10 00 21 40 18.18* 3 50 2 00 133 2 26 $5,6(0. 09>j ' „ *5,102 87; Cash duo by Jacob Squier, Treos’r. .417 23 jiS.cib 09. JSC and House (i/ - Employ mentoj Cumberland to un ion, from the Ist day of January to the 3l»( day if ] ■ ; mi; • liy oaaii paltf,orders as above Staled| *5,192 873 Balance duo iiy ’Measurer, 147 28 sb,qio.o9j stock on Ihe Farm Ist Januaiy, 1830. _\v Sheriff's Sf I'®®* 1 '®®* . Ex I^THEREAS the Honorable ’ T)Y virtue ofaundry wr.lsor.Yond.llon. E«po"M Ple , iJem Judgo 0 f Ae g „oral CoMli bf.Cofc P " nJ F‘" r ‘ ° u ‘ ° f £°“ r c l d °. m 'n Pleas of the counlie. of Cumberland, P.rtf.pß ' SSH win 1 expose to public aslc,’ n/lhc Court Juniata, in Pcmi.ylvauia.and justice of : House, in Il.e Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday the Courts of Oye. end Terminer and Oenelal Jett D#J . 23d day Of Marei., 1850, at 10 o'clock A. M„ tha l.very m sa.d poun ( .e.. and Hon. and . following described' Real Eslale, via: t , John Clendenin. Judges nf Jh«-Cpurt ol > A tract of land situated in South Middleton town- Tcjmmor and C.ener.lda|lßeUve.y, for he trial of . ciiip.xonlaining 40 acres, more or less, bounded hy nil cap. al and other offence.;, ,n t&e ...d eouhly of . lends of Jacob Parnila, Elisha White’s Heirs, the Cumberland—by their precepts to rs^d, reeled,dated Lelarl Spring, and land formerly of James Noblo, the 14th of January,- 1860 Im, o Court... , having ihorcon erected a two story , , of Oyer and Terminer . _ o • 'tr«,ofl Bom be holdch at Carlisle* on.the 2d Monday ftf Stone HpUSO, Spring House, iiarn, tbe gih day) at 10 o’clock in the fore* (pari alone and part jog,) &c. Seized and taken- in noon> t 0 continue two weeks. - ri.; ; ‘ • «.•. »■: cxcculion as Iho properly of Joseph Sites and Willie NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Corflr Foulk. * • .. : ncr. Justices of thi? Mm and Constable* of. V Also, a lot of ground, situated m Sbipponsburg, county of Cumberland; that thoymre bytho laid pre-- containing 285 foot in length andl 66 feel.in width, ccptc J rnniani j Q( j lo ami, there in-their proper bounded on tho north hy a lot of ) Vldo " “‘| l '' | ' portonp.wjth th.oirfqiis, record., in,uisiliona.exmmv by an alley, south by a lot of L. licrcbelrqtn, anp * *. Jit rcmembranceß, ;tp .tlolhose west by Railroad, having thereon erected a-ltyo story thinga^ hi( .L tQ ih c^Q ffi^pp e rtaip Jobe DOU JBvi«kHo« S p, Stable, *k . I Also, albt of ground.in. Bdrough, od- j u ji 0 f fln id county,arclp. bet}icxo lo.prp*ccute ( lhenv joining the above,described lot, coDlaioing2Ba> fed aBshu n bp just. . DAVID SMITH. SHetifr. in length,land G 6 fogl in Hroadlh, bounded on the cast Siianirr’s OfficV,; • i by an alley,, and west by Railroad street, having, Carlisle. Feb. SI, 1860, 5 thereon erected a.- .• r ' . ~ Prairie ,House) Hog Kitchen, a Brick House and two Stables. • Also, a lot of ground in' the same borough, con taining 230 fee,t.-on Ru|lroad-slrcd, and 6*l feel on Main street, having an alley, on the south and a lot of Dr..A. Slowurl .on iho v wcst, u»d having thereon eroded a illrce story . , . . Bl’tcU House, , a two story Brick House, a story Bricky House, throe Brick Shops, and a Frame Stable. Seized and I taken in execution as the properly of Lawrence J . Ucrcholrolh. . > > Also, a lot of ground situated hvDlckinson town ship, containing GG'perches, moro or les?, bounded by Fino-Grovo Ronci, lo,ls of, D» Davis, I*. Coale, • J. b: Cnsscl, having thereon elected a two story LOU SI 81J 82 88 J 11 674, ii 05; 33 71 i 32 714 26 00 36 31 26 661 •: 08 oo 'to I? HOUSE. Also, a lot of. ground In tiro gamp township, con- ' (uiniiig CG pefclleß; moi-o dr less, bounded Uy a I°t F. Coale on llio north, Pint* Grove Iload f»n. the ca*l, Mid a 10l of D. Davis on tlib wosl,’having thereon eroded a two story FIIAME HOUSE. Soiled arid taken in execution 09 Ihu properly of PlilHp, Coale. - AlsoJ.a fai 9’f grtiund silUp.lcd jri NcWlop township, containing bno ucro. qnd seven perches, morborleas, bounded on* the north by land of J. llio oast by Wcaklino’s heirs, on tho .south by Thomas M’Kenny, and west by Henry Horst, having thereon erected a one story LOG-MOUSE and STABLE.— Seized and taken in execution oa the properly of (ludolph Kindig. ‘• , ... Also, a lot of ground situated in tho Burnugh 01. 1 Shippensburg, containing 9G fool on Bird sited and, 61 foot in depth, more or loss, bounded on tho north 1 by Bird street, on* the west by tin alley, on the east 1 by a 10l of John Bulls, and on the south by a 10l of John Greasier,having thereon creeled a Frame Foundry, (with Cupola, &c„V Blacksmith Shop, Ollier, Ware ltoom,&c. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Jacob Fridley &. William A. Kelso. Also, a ,lot of ground situated in tho Borough of Carlisle, containing led In breadth, and 170 feel in depth, bounded on the north by llio Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chamborsburg Turnpike, on tho south by H lot ol* Jacob Abrahams, on the crtsl.by W» NV, Lewis,*,and on the west by Jacob Leiby, having thereon erected a two'slory t - . • Brick House & Kitchen,' . , | and a Frame Shop. Seized and taken In execution I as the properly of Peter. B. Lcclilcr. And all to be sold by me, DAVID SMITH,-Sheriff, Sheriff’s Office, } Carlisle, Feb. 58, 1850. \ 57-87. 6 so ■ 0 Oi) ■ S 38) » OS) OS oo' 1 61, 3 704 500 00 100 00 10 00 20 00 7 50 1800 13 00 v ; *5,610.09} To tlie Heirs awU tcgal Ucprescu . tallies of Jolia Craig, Into of tile Borough of Shlppcnskurg, dee’ll. rp AKE notice Hint Uy virtue. of a Weil of partition I and valuution .issued out of,the Orphans'. Court of Cumberland County nod In riio directed, I will hold on Inquisition on the Real Estate of John Craig, dco’d-f on the promises, in tho Borough of Shippena burg, on Thursday tho 28lh day of March 1850, ol II o'clock, A.:M., for tho purpose of making parti tion and valualionof said estate, when and where you mar attend if you think proper. ; • 1 . DAVID StMITII, Sheriff. . , ;■, Sheriffs Cilice,,. 1-- Carlisle, Fob. 28,1850. ( . . ' . - *5,610 00; Valuable Farms for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale Ibo following described Real Estates No. 1. Situated hi North Middleton township, 4J miles cast of Carlisle, about I mile north of the Har risburg and Carllido turnpike road, containing 2i.5 acres, more or less* about one half-limestone and the residue black slate and mcadoiv lund/nll cleared and in a high stale of cultivation except (KUsrcs f which Is well covered with heavy timber. ..Tbp bhilriings n _i are'a very fine two story STONE House, a good FRAME lUKN*P a ‘ ll y new,with |MSSQHaCorn Cribs,, Wagon Sheds. &c., a line of water near the tfooc of tho house. Also, a good Orchard of choice fruit. . No.-2.’ Situated U miles north of Carlisle, on the road loading from SlorreUs Gap to Carlisle, contain mg 1155 acres of Ural rale Slate land, well limed, ex cent :i5 sores, which Is well covered with Timber.— The improvements are a two story FRAME Dwel ling House, a largo ,FRAME IIAUN, and ull ncccs. sary outbuildings in good.'condition.. AUn, a good Orchard of choice IVuit. This farm is well supplied with water for slock in all the* fields. Also, ’e. wells of water near the house that never fail. Possession given on the Ist of Apr}!, if desired, and tho terms made to suit tho purchase,!.... . y ' • Persons wishing to purchase or examine (no pro norlv will nlcaso call on the subscriber redding in c/rHilo. - ARMSTRONG NOBLE. February 91., 1850—5 m ~ ■ Tan Vnrtl Properly tor Sri THE subscriber offers at privalu salo lira pro- ■ potty on which ho lives, sliualorl in Gnulrovilhi. , Dickinson.tuwnsbip, Gumlwiland county, conlaiu ing 3 acted of ground", under, good cultivation! on jv d.. which ia erected a two atofy BUIGK HOUSE, rind Brick, Back Buildings; I. j!'.|i}i»ala" a TAN YARD, with 18 vats out 1 .doom, 3 leach.., ‘2 limes, a pool.nl 1 running water and 4 handies in the shop. Ihe who)o). in garni... order... Tlroro is also a large Bark' Shod, and ,Shnp, an A good Slahleo 1 . attached, with every other aonv'etiienec.' Tho lot ip well supplied with fruit trees of every hind. It is a most desirable property for. any one wishing to •commence the Tanning business,, It will ho;8o|d on accommodating. tennW.ond possossioh.given . immedlnViiryV Any ono wishing loeeethepropcr ! iv can do so by applying to tho subscriber. * * JOHN ninnioh; Ag I. for Elizabeth & Hannah Stoner. 1 ~ February SB, 165,0-’-3m ____ ' I ililtETslvflEßE YOU GET YOUB. CHEAP 110 ; Hb CJ, pAHMO*N V, In thankful for past favor*, anil . ctiU soliciting lil» share of public imtroiiflgc. ro* spcotfully announces to In‘» customers and ilia public In general, that ho Hlill continues to pursue the bad* die and Hornces Making in nil lb* various brunches, hi'Siiulh Ifanoyor street. a few doors bolmV Hannan * llolal, and nearly opposite HonU’s store, in t|«o Uo rough of Carlisle, where ho will keep constantly oi.» hand, oi manufacture to order, every article In Ins lino of bnaihpfls; such ns , - Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, *!r*®HARNUS3, (JOU.ABS, WHIPS, ic„ of every description and variety.’ Also, Uriel, hands, Backhands, Houseo*, Crupper*; Blind-bridles, Girths ■lnglo and double, and Haller* of overy kind, which he i* determined to sell cheap, so'that customers and nthora will lint! it to their advantage to purchase from him. .Having, from experience, n practical know ledge of hi* httsineo* and it determination lo use none hut the hast of materials, 1 ho feelo no hesilcni'y in re. commending his work, confident that it will command a liheral sliato of pultiie palionagc. Good Oak' Wood will bo litkcn in exchange for work. . 0, J.O. Corlislo, Feh 7, 1950— 3 m ■ rpilF, BUhaertlicrjOhetß h’tmaoU ua a candidate for ilia l I office,of Jusl'icp ot the Peace of the West Ward, in the DoiuudU of OorUalc, at thhcnsnihg springolcc- Uo#:- A,. Is. SPONSLER. Saddle* & llnviicssf Justice, of the Poncp.t latuto Notice, ALL persona arc hereby notified that'lpllpt* of administration on tho estate of Peter Lehn.lata of North Middleton township, Cumberland,county. Pa. deo'd, have been issued by the Register to end for sold county, tolhe subscriber* who reside ip sent township,' county aforesaid. All persons Aayinß els inis or demands against tho estate,.pf the :*atd dcccdant, dro requested -to moke known, lue,sarpa without delay! and,those indebted to tnakq payment wnnout y. JOHN LEHN.iPr. , , . • laCO.B WAGGOHRBke. , , February 21, 1860—6 t ■ AdtnVS,... [slate Notice LETTERS' of administration.on lbq eaUto ,of Re, liert Welsh, late of the Borough,of Shippensbufgt .Cumberland .county, Po., deceased, hade been, granted ; by (lid Ilcgistet of oaid county to the.aubscrlbqis, the first of .whuin resides in township, and • tho Jailer in Newton township, county, afprpsaid. ."H persons indebted toioid cqlalo pro .hereby,notified tfl make immediate payment, and those having claimsto present them for.qcttlcmnnt to. , . . . ■ , F aAMUEh.WH.ERRV;.. ,? Ad mti; ■ ROBERT b. KILGORE;* Fehrunry.il, 1850—6 l . T BT'J'ERS of ndministmlioii on , th* petal*, of* Jj ii M ry Lawson, deceased, late of tha.BorougK nf Carlisle, Cumberland county, Po„havijboon granted by tho.Registor of said county, to thc.snbgcrihpr living ' in said Borough. All pqrqpnsindoblad.tp.said estate ate requested to make immediate poyine)il„qfld thess having claims will preachlihcni'ptopo.ly ulhcmtca ted for scllleniont to - I ‘ . WILLIAM WEBB, Admr. February 7,1850—6 t , , . lIAUDINO & HOLE, WHOLESALE COMMISSION PAPER WARE HOUSE,.- ’ i* No. 2J Minor street, between 1 sth & 6th and Chesnut and Market ete., Tliiledelplnn.. . , \ KEET constantly on hand a largo and varied steely of all kinds of PAPER; suited to: Publisher., Merchants, Manufacturers, Schools, *c. Wo hava made arrangcmqnU with some 'of the best Mills in the country to manufacture ‘Paper expressly for ui. ao that every exertion ahull bo made Is faction to our customer*. . Wo return our moat w* cere thank* to our old friend* for past favors* and,, hope from.our, increased stock* and exertions, to merit a continuance,of their custom. ' • *• All order*.from the counify-promplty attended lq. They can accommodate publishers vpm.qny size of printing paper at the ihoitcrt.notice. We. iwould say to those desirous pi a,good and cheap arti cle, givp us n call and .examine for yourselves. Market prices paid In cash or trade for Rags. 8. W. HARDING, i D. FRANKLIN,HjQLIWi... No. 21 Minor st., Pbila. February 21, 1850—4 m Tavern License.. .. . n .i V :» NOTICE is hereby given that l.intendto apply at* . the next term ortho comtef Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, fur a license to keep a tavern oa public house: in the Imuso .1 now oecupjr as such. In Hocestowo, in Silver Spring township./• ... « -- , i • : • GEORGE DUEY. March 7,1850-3 i« * Wo (ho undersigned citizens of Silver Spring town ship, Cumberland county., do certify that we ere well acquainted with,the ahovp patyodueorge Duey, that bo is of good repute, for. honesty, and temperance, end U wo'l provided with house rooift-and convenlencca. for thp, accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that suc|i jnn or.latbrn is necessary, to socom* modulo the public and entertain strangers and tra vcllcra. 5 ’ Joseph Eichclbcrgcr, Samuel Senscman, William M. Mciley* Peter Bricber, George Dellzhoovcr, David Emmmger, Christian Earley, Jacob Mumma* Jacob Whitman, Edward Porter,, Win. Culbertson, Marlin, Herman, John Kicvcr, . David Orris. Tavern iiiccnsv. • ' r NOTICE it hereby-given that le apply or the next term of the coprl qf Quarter Sessions uf Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern oi\ public house iiUho house at present occupied eesuoh by mo In Iho Borough of - V- , ' , V adamsbirer, March 7, 1850-fll*, •- Wo the undersigned citizens of the the Borough, of Meehnnicsburg, in the county of Cumberland, do cerllfy llidtwo arc well acquainted with tho above named Adam Suircr, that ho is of good repute foe honesty and temperance, and «l well provided with, bouse room and oonycniencce fop.lhe accommodation of strangers and travellers, and lhftv.»nfl> Inn on Tavern ia necessary to accommodate the pbblio and entertain alrtngcrs.nnd IraVoUer*. k ' ' John U. Goswcilcr, Eminliol Eernmnn, Mnttin Hupp, . > Wm. Fenilsmachor, William U. Slydor, Eewis'Degal, Joel Berlin, .' Felix Huber, Simon Arnold, George Sleinouer, . Samuel Dunlap, John Myers. Tclcr (janle),- ■ • PuCcut v TEACHES how to accomplish a largo 'family wash in iho conrso of .one or two hours,,ol an ex jumso of.lcsß than six cents. Requires np rubbing, no machine and no. previous knowledge,/»ocxir» may bo used bv a person oC (ho meanest capacity. Tlte ln,alcrial Is.cheaper, than soap, may bo obtaincd>yory where, and is., dot composed of any acid, tprppntlno, camphene, or any substance.of disagfooublo odqr or Injurious oualiiifs uilhor.to jlho,jiarson using it qr ihe linen on which it ia employed. Warraptcdnolto injure the must delicate fabric. The proprietor is confi dent (hat a trial will convince.tho.niosl sceptical. CBBTIPIOATB.. . ■ ■ Dillsburg, Fob. 16,1860. 'i Wo certify tlmt the improved Washing process of which G. L. Shearer is Agent and Pioptiplor,'. for the county or Coniberluiid, and townships of Oorrol, I'raiiUlin, Washington, Worringlqn-snd- Monaghan, in tho county of Yoth, has. been fully, testified in ouf families, and wa oetißdcnliy com mend his pamphlets or Washing.Rocolpla to the: public, as communicating! the act of washing; linen in a inode so thorough and ealiafnclory, and ■ with a despatch so gxtrhordinary, an to appear in credible to those )vJto have not witnessed its ope-,' ration.' t It dispenses with more than half theiaboxi of Washing in the ordinary.manner, saves maleiish land oloanaes linen perfeolly. In truth the tqs^jt, | so entirely corresponds with his recommendation ihnt no one regrets purchasing one of ijie' receipts. David OooUlln, Daniel Bailey, Is K. Sidle, W. I*. Rcigel, Jnmes .1. Moore,David Weaver, David Brandt, D. Frederick Welly, Daniel Ifelgle, Reference may alert be had to Mr. David Mar tin, of the Mansion,Houae Hotel, and to Mr. M.. M’Olttllan, in Carlislo, who will testify to itd [merits, ; , . ■ /, I’/Ihe for a family right only ana dollar, which titay ba purctiased of iiomliT M'Oteaor.v, Agent for (,’nilisle, ora roclp'o will bo sent by mail to any ono ouoloslnjj SI,OO to tho undersigned, Pro prietor, .tetiding.m Dillsburg,' York county. March 7, 1850—3nt G, It. SHEARER. ■»i*V
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