V ;; ust-OF KEtMleiis .• v ;' ; OF GooilsV Wares,, anil' Merchandise, w.ithin the ciunly of Cumberland;" returned and classified by J ,Worthington,,Eaq., ‘ Mercoritile ‘Appraiser; in ac fcbrnanco mth.ljie several acts of Assembly, as fol lows," id ivll f.; Carlisle,' No. uf Class, J. W. Eby, :‘3 *° 2 John O. Carmony,, , ‘S-S® JoeiphD. Halbert, . 1J ;*® ®® Samuel Elliott, ■ ’ * on 00 .Charles Ogilby, . ■ *® “ Charles Barnitz, (Liquors) 13 10.00 George W, Hitner, » ? °° A.&Wißohß, , , Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) 14 John Fuller, (Liquors) * 4 J® ™ Jacob 3. Faust, (Liquors) U . 10 00 J.dcD.Rhoads, ,H. I «0 W.B; Murray, 1* 8. W.Haveretick, (Liquors) Id so Robert'Snodgrass, J 4 7 on BA.Huhbcrt.jr. . 4 7 °° Thomas Conlyn, J* 1500 Henry Saxton, },J 7 00 Jacob Khecm, , ■ **• 16 00 John Hamer, (Liquors) qq Peter Mon,er, J* 10 00 John P. Lyne, ... J” IQ 60 .Jacob Wolf, (Liquors) in 00 S.A.Coyie. : ® ,5 oq Jacob Scncr, • 10 60 Jacob Lciby, (Liquors) . 1 ■ ... George Poland, (Liquors) .... JJ ■ c; Inhoir, Agl. (Liquors) J 3 : 7 0 0 BiW. Hoover, * ! ™ T.U.&kilea, * 7 J. W. dawlins, W. M. Porter, , , • H Ino Arnold Ac Livingston, »- ; nn TKomoe .W. Marlm. . .• J, Nathan Honlch, . i - " >r im John Kco'ny, !f - .lon Arnold & Levi, ■ . ,*1 } n ..q N. W. Woods. Agt. , ~ 3 - I®.“® Samuel Goldman, [4 . 7 on Haller &, Connor, !; 7 on Lcwia Siinor, 14 ■. • Shippenshurg. Robert Snodgrass,. 13 13 60 Edward Schull,/ H .... 7,00 John Gish, t ' . U —7 00 James GDUaid, . .14- 7 00 S.Kunklc, 14 .7 00 John Slumbaugb, 14 -7 00 Philip Koonlz,' u 13 10 10 .Peter B r . AiU* Agt. 14 • 7, Oo Joseph P. Ncvin, H 15 00 W. U. U. Hays, H 7 00 J.C.&G. B. Altick, 14 7 Op John 1). Duncan, 14 7 00 O, 'J'rone &• Son, .13 10 00 Samuel Siddrs, (Liquor*) •. 14 10 60 8. He Wunderlich,“ 14 7 00 Jacob Pogue, (Liquors) 14 10 60 John Fulwiler, Agt. 13 10 00 John.T. Owen, . 14 7 00 Jacob Slayley, (Liquors) 14. 10 6fi Dickinson* Andrew G. Miller, 13 10 00 Ilusscl & Dice, - 13 ’ ID 00 W. M. Wiitta,* 14 .7 00 D« L. Beehnan, 13 10 00 Isaac D. Cassell, 14 7 00 W. A t Weakley, 14 . 700 '. tinptivtH* ■ Robert Elliott, (Liquors) • . 13 16.00 WJlerfy & Rhoad*, ( Liquors) , 13 16 00 tfratik/ord, J. U, Lackey & Co. (Liquor*) 14 10 60 J, Steruet, Agl. 14 7 00 Westj) l n mhorough . Chriution Ivoae, (liquor*) 13 15 00 Jo«iah Hffod & rfou 13 10 00 Donaldson 6c Orccn, 14- 7 00 James- Grayson &* Ho. 14 7 00 C. Reninger, 14 7 00 Ncloton. Kylo & Wiley, Joseph Smith',' . Suullimnplorl. % Jolm W. Ohrtt’r, (Rfifiiors) Sl.och, Sons «Sfc Oo» Judoh Htflftlbddighcr, Mijpiiu Charles Uarnilt, (Liquorsj j. W/D..(J}lKnn« John U. P«tfy» Hoary Snyder, Kcwvillt* * Gilmore & Stough; William Barr, Agt. 13 10 00 Hunter llorron, 14 7 00 JemUon Hannon, (Liquors) 13 15 00 T. McCundliah, Jacob Swoyer,' ■ William* & Brother, 8. W. Sharp, .14 7 00 John Oilier, Jr. 13- 10 00 Mcchanietburg. J. Mellifoh Sc Co. (Liquors) 13 15 00 Simon Arnold, (.Liquors) 13 ' 15 00 Ephraim Zrug* 13 ■ 12 50 J. L Ileftflo, 13 .10 00 Honry Loa*/ H 7 00 IraDnyr U 7 00 J. F.Spha *i . .14 700 Svrilcr i& Feller 13 10 00 (tuorge Webber, 14 7 00 Miller & Mycia (Liquors) 14 10 50 Eaxtpinmburough, Jacob Uenlngci, (Liquors) U 10 60 Adam Ealingor, 14 7 00 Joseph O. Bunk*, 14 7 00 Floisher Ac EshtMibour, 14 7 00 William O. Banka, , 14 7 00 }lairip(fciii Thomas C. nheem, (Liquor*) H 10 60 O. W.- Feeler, (Liquors) 14 . 10 60 J;&W.'lLßckcle, 11 * 700 Monroe*. U. W. l3 10 00 Strock At. Brandt, 14 , 7 ,00 M. & 8. MortcH', U 7 00 South Middleton. A. M. Lcidich, 13 10 00 W. AlciartdcL 14 7 00 Rider Weo&foy, 13 10 00 iforth Middleton* Elias Light, 14 7 00 jveui Cumberland. , . J. K. Boak, (Liquors) .14 , 10 60 W. 8. Prowoll, (Liquor*). 14 10 50 John O. Miller, (Liquor*) . 14 10 60 Jonathan Young, ,; 14 7 00 Allen. A. L. Calhcart, 12 12 50 Isaac Darien, (Liquor*) 14 . 10 60 Malhia* BUncr, (Liquors) , 13 .16 00 Jacob Eploy, Inn Michael Burk, J?’ - in So J. K, Boak, (Liquor*) U 10 50 ■S’jVoer Spring. 11. W. Malo'cr & Dio. 13 / 10 00 John Reed, 13 1® 3® Coyle & Sponslor, • 13 10.00 Jacob Simmons, .14 •’ 700 Distillers. Cnrliite. Edward Showers, . 8 13 50 Allen, XVllllomHatkimi, S' 8 00 John Dorman, . 9! 8 90 Dickinson, , > ‘ ftobtrl Linn, 10 5 00 North Middleton, . ' , Win. M. , 7 30 00 South Midfltelun. ; Robarl Given, 8 13 SO John M, Good, Agt.' iO • 500 Uorirot* ' ’ M. G. Bellihoovof/ 8, . 1350 C. W. &P. A. Ahl, 9 . 800 •Sou/Aam/j/on Martin Cooler, Hoptmli Robert Quigley,’ Jacob Au, Eaatptmuborough' J>avldUytlor,- ;Brewersv’\ T' '' ; . v ' >■. •. '■Carlisle*, , . Henry Barnlt&j . . 9 8 00 William. Alexander; V ' 10 v ','s 00 Andrew Haro, . 10 .. ’6.,00 Bi3En, & EATiwd Houses. , Carlisle, ' George L, freighter*; . 6 6 00 Jacob Low', 8 ’ ,5 DO Shippemhurg, Samuel Spece, r. 8 6,00 csb fjfgs James Malay, -. ,8 / ,6 00 Retailers or Patent,MEDiciNESh , ■- Allen* ■ A. L.Catlicdrl, ' 4 r 000 families' . , ' Knn William Bratton, ~ .4 • o. 00 Monroe.- . fc nft G. W. SlngUcp,, ' , * 4 6 00 Eastpennsbamigh* tnn Joseph Banks, 4 500 Carlisle, ... A. C. Horton, • ,4 5 00 Elijah Switzer, 1 - .> 4 500 Daniel-Rilej 4 o 00 Levi Snell, : ‘ v’4. 500 John Craig,. •4 / : * 5 00 Jbhh'Dcciner, . • 4 ...5 00 CUMBBRLIiito'CdUMTr, 88.. I do hereby certify.that" the foregoing is a correct list of thq dealers in Merchandize, Patent Medicines, dec.,'in Cumberland county, as returned to me by J.' Worthington, Esq., Mercantile Appraiser. All .per sons returned and classified under the Act of IB4D> relating to Distilleries, Brewers, Patent Medicines, Ealing Houses, &c., are notified to call and lake out their respective licenses on or before (hq Ist day of April next, and all Merchants and others returned and classified as above will call and take out their licenses on or before the Ist of May next. W. M. PORTER/Co, Treasurer, March 14, 1860—4 t ' / ALL persons having Books, belonging.. to. the Belles Letlres and Union Philosophical Sooi* dies, are respectfully requested to thciA to the Libraries. There are about 500, volumes of our Libraries scattered through thp town and country ; the names of'many* persons hating bobks are known, and wo hope they will return them without delay, by order of the Society. ISRAEL S, DIEHL, I,A '. fl# JOSEPH 3. GRAHAM. \ L ' brar " ln *' March 7. 1650—4 t. TAKE notice that the subscriber baa been ap pointed an auditor in the matter of the adminislra lion account of John Piper and John S. Dunlap, ad ministrators of James Piper, dcc*d., to report upon the exceptions to said account, and make a prorata distribution among the creditors—and will attend for that purpose, at his office in Carlisle, on Wednes day the £4tb day of April next, al-10 o'clock A. M. J. ELLIS BONHAM*. Mirch 7,1850—6 L LIST OF LETTERS; AtfVSRTMKDIII TIIS, 1 * VOLUNTSKIt" BY APPOINTMENT. JIST Ol' LETTERS remaining in theFosl-ofiicc jat Carlisle, Pa;, March 1,1850. Fcrsoas in quirlngfor letters oft tliislist,will plcascsaythcyarG advertised. • Alin Roberts Korl Jacob Anderson John '• Lehman Benjamin Bear Fanny : i Landis David B Drown Alexander Lehman Jacob W ' Beidler John K Law John Brenner George Leidy John Boyer Mary: Loomis George- Bradley BenJamirT Lindsey Joseph Baker Philip M’Dowell Mary E Bear Isaac Montgomery Roberta Bdyle Mary S Mnginis Margreat Bridgens It PtlaFler William Bender Andrew M Meyers Jolifi Bowman Marllta Morrison Fredrick W Bradley Henry S M’Keehaii-Win Alex Bimcr Adam Miller John , \ ’onltef George M ' "Myers Daniel Ciichall Jacob >. Miller Joseph Cradle Ccmrnd. Moody S Esq Carl William S Myers Martha Gallery Patrick Myers J H Claik lid ward A Musitivian William Clark John Miller J M Cuddle John H Myers Daniel Cornpropst David Miller.& Gobbau^ft Campbell Mary Martin Abraham Custhr Jobft sr Musselman William Carl William Esq Myers P F Esq. Carson, William Nely Joseph DivisionWashington'J Nisley Abraham Sons ot 'J* S Osterman Christian 7 00 7 00 10 fiU 7 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 13 10 00 Dilter John Ocher D Dunlap Joseph s Gldivine John Dicson James Oliver Thomas Du Vul'Ellen Paul John Durnbangh Ann Philips Frances Duvey Edward Spencer SufTonniaf Dickson Andrew J Shupp Samuel Duinell Parker II Shelly David Divisioq Washing’ii NoOSewall James S Ese Michael ’ Spangler James W 2 Edwards David Smith George W Easton William A Smith David $ Eohnnl John Shufter Joaluh Fleming Willjam ShueJamcO Givier Rebecca* Smith Caroline Gipu Jacob Smith Abraham M • Godschall Sarah Stine Catherine 13 10 00 7 00 7 no (JipoJolm Sipe Daniel ~ Gray Hubert Stuart 13 GrifTelh Alfcrl Rev Slebbins Hufuff P Rev 3 Humrich C J 3 Snyder Henry Honion JM Shaefier John ' Meek John, Esq • Shoemaker Ilbbort Hill Jesau Smith Robert Jlaverslick Eliza . Stoner Michael lloery Benjamin Shoirlsler Benjamin lluiinan William Taylor David II HuddunJuhn Waggoner John Ilumcr Jacob Esq, Wiroman Georgo Mime Eli Walker. Ezkel jjelTelman Julia . Watson Eliza Hoß’nmn Christian S 1 Warden Jmnos llginfrits Fredrick Walker Mary A KuflTord Satuh Washington Eliza Kutz Benjamin WiseUebecoa Kenncday Martha Waggoner Georgb KaflmnnJfolin Whitman Halhouino Kissinger George Wnidly Sasan Kornman John Warden Emma Knisley Jacob Wliitnesinan Catherine Klay Elizabeth Wright Peter Kinkaid Thomae Walker Win or Jeremiah Kinkald Mary ■ Zimmerman Daniel. B. D. WUNDERLICH, P. M. A CARD. OWENS & RICHARDS, From PHiLAbaLrniA. rpilß undersigned would most respectfully inform X the cilizcnn or Carlisle and its vicinity, (hat they have opened a ' ’ . Marble Yard In Garllalo, in Bouth Hanover street, a few doors south or the Court House, and nearly opposite A. & W. Bonll’a store, where they will bo happy, to wait on those who may favor thorn with a call. Having pur chased a largo stock of Marble for cash, they are de lormined to aoll lower thaa any other shop this side of Philadelphia. They have some most beautiful de signs for , Monuments, Hoad Stones, Mantels, and ovory thing also In their lino of bdalnese, which they will be pleased to chow to any ponton thot msy bo wanting them. They are also the authorized ogenli of lilt- Robert Wood, of Philadelphia, and will fdrnlsh from his manufactory all varieties of Iron Railing for tho en cldilhtf of Grave lots and all other' purposes, at the shortest notice and at Philadelphia priced. They Will also finish or manufacture all amua of building Wofkj ahoh ee Sills, Steps, and Platforms, &c,', at the ahorteal notice and'on the most foastmobia W Having had gieat experience, and being employed' in the best shops of Philadelphia, they aro iherefoie enabled to manufacture the most fashionable work, and respectfully ask d share of tho patronage of Car lisle and the surrounding country, Carlisle, Fob. Si, IB6o—lf 3 00 8 00 5 00 3.00' Library IVolicc. Auditor’s Notice. POOR JIOUSK STATOIKST TOR 18 lit. WILLIAM KER, THOS, BRADLEY, atid MICHAEL G. BELtZHOOVER, Esquires, Directors of Ilia Poor and of the House of Employment.for iho County;- . of Cumberland, iii account with said County, from the Ist day of January to the Slst day of December 1849, inclusive, viz: . DR, To dmminl drawn from County Tree-. . • surer* • $5,000 00 Cash-Deceived for uao of Mary Knel- : llei , j 107 33 Of U, S, Government for use of Doro* ; thy Homwood, 125 00 Of Jacob Shrom for hides and skins, 100 07} Of Perry county for support of pau- ' pera, 51 07 Of Delaware county for support of J, Powell, colored, 17 00 Of R. Snodgrass, Esq., for use, 65 00 OfJ. W. Eby, for use of T. Robin son, colored, (dead) 46 05 Of A. S. Lyne for did copper, 10 00 For,Tallow, 21 40* OfJ’. G, Gruler and others, (deceased . * paupers.)- ,' 18 18} For Blank Indentures, . ■ 3.50 OfJ.Uershe, Eaq* for hauling, 2 00 Of O. B.Guier constable fine, 133 Foraundries, • 2 26 JACdn SQL’I Elly Esq., Treasurer of the Poor Hoi ty, in account with the Director* of taid Imtiluti December , inclusive, vizi To 6'ksh received frorn County TroxaV $5,000 00 *• from Joseph Lobach, Steward, from diifcumt sources as ex hibited in tho foregoing statement, CIO 00} Slock on the Farm Isi January, 1850. 7 head of Horses, 24 head of Horned Cattle, S 3 head of Hogs, 24 Shoals and 9 Pigs,- 26 head ul Sheep, 1 Calf. Beefy Porky Mutton and Fctil, fattened ahd killed bn the farm in 1849. 2(5 Beeves; average wefgtfi 49Sf pountfd, lbs.) 34 Hogs, avora'go Weight, 316 pounds, (7,- 3J4 I(js.) G 7 Sheep, average weight 41 pounds, (3,503 lbs.) 14 Calves, average Weight 73 pounds, (10,22 lbs.) making in all (>23,897 lbs.) Farming Utensils oh the Farm Ist January, 1630. i Ifrcmdwliceled and 1 narrow wheeled wagon, 1 wagon bod, 1 pair of wood-ladders, 2 pair of hay-ladders/ 1 cart & corl.gears,’ I sleigh & harness, 3 ploughs, 4 harrows, 5 double shovel ploughs, 3 single shovel ploughs, 1 stone, wagon, 1 threshing machine and horse power, 1 fanning mill, 1 roll ing screen, I porn shelter, I ground roller,'2 culling boxes, 1 flax brake, 9 grind stones, 3 log oliuins, 34 oow chains, .6 sell of wagon, gears, 6 sell of plough gears, 2 sett of carpenter's tools, I sett of blacksmith's tools, 3 salt of butchering tools, 4 wheelbarrows,* 1 cabbage knife, and u variety of axes, mattocks, picks, shovels, crowbars, cofn hoed,'forks, rakes, grain cradles’, sickels, scythes, single rfnd double trees, &c. Schedule showing the Protccds of the Farm for 1849. 1000 bushel* of wheal, 97 of rye, 539 of oats, 415 of corn, 470 of potatoes, 9 of timothy seed, 16 ofonione, 2 ofllulu onions, 95 of parsnips, 40 of beets, 3of beans and peas, 2000 heads.of cabbage, 47 loads of hays, 9 of curn-fuddcr, 1 wagon load of pumpkins, 2000 cucumbers. Manufactured and made in the House and Shop. 129 shirts atod ohlmisp, 39 sheafs, 20 caps, 15 chaff beds,'s bolsters, 58 calico frocks, .37 cotton frocks, 58 aprons, 27 petticoats,.2o pair of stockings knitted, 40pairof stockings footed, 59 pillow slips,'3G comforts, 10 sun bonnets, 9 pair of drawers, 19 flannel frocks, 46 barrels of soft soap, 130 lbs. of hard soap, .108KP1I LOBACII, Steward, . KLjZAIANK DAUGHERTY, Matron, The Director a, of said IntHluliun t annex the following exhibit of extra labor , s‘c., performed by the Steward , Matron Daupen, from lit day of January to //re 31 at day if December, ) 819 ,'tnc/uWvc, viz' Made 40 coffins, 1 double shovel plough; 2 bushol baskets, 10 handle baskets, 9 new benches for, dining room,! cot bedstead, I wheelbarrow, T large doo-lray fur bakery, I large gale, I small gate, 700 rails, out 195 cords of wood, qunftied stone for and made 30 rod of stone fence, done about $lO worth of blacksmithlng, burned 600 bushels oflinio. Number of Paupers in the Institution Ist January 1849, of whiolr26 wore colored, 117 Number admitted up to 31st December 1849, of which 26 were colored and 3 born in house, 979 Making the whole number through the year, Of which 00 died, 8 children bunod out, 19 eloped, and 909 discharged, Loovmg Iho number of Paupers in the house Ist January 1850, of which 08 are colored, Out door paupers supported al public espouse through the joar 10, of which files been admitted and 8 died, Whole number supported Ist January 1650, Of those remaining in the Poor House 31st December 1013, there arc— Males OS, of which 10 are colored, ■ Females 18, of which 16 are colored, i, . 1 And 8 out door paupers, of which t Is colored. Average number par day through, the yoai;, > _• . • . Thera are ae near a* con be ascertained under I year 4* 6 from Itosi 0, «rom o toJO, 7 from 10 lo 80; 30 from 30 lo 30; IS'from 30 lo 40; Ifl from 40 lo 50; 21 from 60 lo 60; 20 from 60 ip 70; IB from 70 lo 80r8 from 80 to 00; 8 from 00 to 100; 1 above 100. , • . Exclusive of the above, the registry contain* u list of the name* of 175 tran»;enl pauper*, who have been received without regular orders from Justice* of the Peace* arid whb nnVe been supported at the Institution for one, two and three days*. • * ■ • We the Olredtofs of the Poor and' of the House of Employment for the county of Cumberland, do certify that the abota and foregoing statement to contain a just and true exhibit of the Institution, during the period above stated, aooofdlnd to the best of odr.knowledge/ Given under our hands this Ipl day 6f January, A* D'. 1850; WHXUWKRR. , > * J ' THOMAS PHADLEY, . M. G. BKETZHOOViSR, j We the uhdcrsigried Auditors of Cumberland countyi elected and sworn according- to law, examined the aoooupls and vouchers of the Directors of the Poor and House of Enjoyment of said county, from the Ist daiy of January io the 31ai day of December 1840> we find a balande dud said'oouhly, by the Directors aforesaid, offour hundred and fiuy«aevendollßfsand twenty-two cents;in the hands of Jacob Sqdler, Esq M Treasurer of said I oor Huiiae i and House of Employment. Given under our hands at Carlisle, the lll p^|?^Lj t y| 18 “^1 JOHN P. PHOADy, C.tfurf/fora. P. Qr.HGI.EY, 5 March .7.' IBSO-3i' By payment of interest on dower in favor of Mrs. O’Brien, iniheland purchased ‘of A, M’Do'well in 1842, $ 38 91 Cash.' for. Groceries, Merchandize, ... clothing, and bedding included, 1,414 68} Cash advanced by Jacob Squier, Esq. 451 64} “for stock, 483 74 ‘ for grain, flour and grinding, 414 79} “ for support of out door paupers, 198 svo5 v 0 “ for lumber, • 188 01 “for tailoring, 104 02} “ for shoemaking and hatting,. 183 99} for'atone coal, 133 00 1 “ for leather, 131 71} “ for blacksmithing, 76 46 “ for freight on coal and groceries, ‘6l 05} “ . for out door funeral expenses, 80 75 . “ for Constables fees forremoving , paupers, 51 84} “ for hardjyaro, cutlery, &c; 82 6,8} “ . formaterlala.iraprovoiuemsj&c. on.the farm; 44 67} “• for tin* popper, and sheet iron . ware, and tinkering, .; 44.95 “ .for farming utensils, ;topU,‘&c. 33 74} “ for drum.stove, stove pipe and, . repairing coal stoves, 39 71} .• foriinhlng house-rqofo 25.00 . .for pastings, .: •= T 36 31 “ for manufacturing sattiiiettj 26 66} “ forpluiter; .■ i ' 28 00 “ for carpenter ’ 10 18 “ . Borough of Muncy In Lycoming ppuhly, Pai, for support of a pauper,- . , ' -6/ 87} “ fer odi door medical aid, 6 50 ** ‘for sidlery, 9 00 “ for printing and stationary, 3 38} “ for travelling-arid incidental ex penses, . 2 35} “ Blind Institution for use of Sa rah McGiaughlinj 25 00 “ for * I 61 “ for sundries, 3 70} . * J. Lobachisalary for one year, (hireling’s wages included,) 500 00 “ Dr. J; Baughman salary fui one year, 100 00 “ J. Squier, Esq, Treasurer, sala ry, for one year, 40 00 “ L. Todd, Esq., attorney for one year, , 20 00 “ Jaoob Horshe, Esq., extra sef. vfoes as Director, * 50 , William Ker, Esq., extra servi ces QsJDireclbr, 18 00 “ Esq., extra services as Director, 12 .00 - , ©5,610 09} $5,100 87; Cdslidupby Jacob Squier, Troas'r. .447 28 $5,640 09} use and House of. Employment of Cuinberliind conn* ion, from the Ist day of January to the 3la/ day of By 6'aah paid o/dcr6 as above stated, $6,198 67} Udlanfce due by Treasurer, 447 22 $5,640 09} Sheriff’s Sales; BY virtue of sundry writs of ■ Venditioni Exponas ftnd Fieri Facias, issued out.of. the Court of] Common.Pleas,bfCupiborland county, and to me di> reeled,-1, .will-expose to public sale, at the'Court House, in ilia Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday tho 23d day of March, 1850, ul 10-o’clock. A. M-, tho following described Real Estate,.viz: . 'A tract oflamJ situated in South Middleton lown> ship, containing. 40 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Jacob Uarnilz,. Elisha While’s . heirs, (he Lelart Spring, and land formerly .of James Noble, having thereon erected n’two story Stone House, Spring House, Barn, (part stone end p-irt log,) &o‘. Seized and taken in execution as tho properly of Joseph Sites and Willis Foulk. Also, a lot.of ground, situated .in Shippcnsburg, containing 285 feet in length and 66 feet in width, bounded oistho north by a lot of. Widow Malccr, cost by an alley, south by a lot of L. Horchelrolh, and west by Railroad, having thereon erected a IWoylory Double Brick lloiiscy Stable, &c. Also, u lot of groundiin tho sumo Borough, ad joining llio.above described lot, containing 285 feet in-length, and 66-feet in hroadlli, bounded on tho cast by an'alley, and west by Railroad street; having thereon creeled a. Frame House, Log Kitchen, a Brick House and twb'Stables. , : Also, a lot of. ground in tho same borough, con* taining 250 fect.-'ori Railroad street, and 64 feet on Main street, having an alley on the south and a lot of. Dr.-A. Stewart on the west, and having thereon creeled a three story Brick Mouse, a twb story Brick Iloube, a 1} story Brick House, three Briok Shops, and a Frame Stable. Seized and lukCn In czcculion.ua. tiic property uT Lawrence licrcliolroih. Also, a lot; of ground situated ln Dickinson town ship, containing 66 perches, more or less, bounded by Fine Grove Road,'lots of D. Davis, P. Coale, and J. D. Casscl, having thereon erected u two story LOG HOUSE. - Alsd; d fbt.oT ground'in the dame tbWnshlp. con taining 66 perches, more or less, bounded by a lot of P. Coalo on tho north, Pine. Grove Road on the east, and a lot of D. Davis on tho wo*l, having .thereon erected a two story FRAME HOUSE- Seized and taken in execution as (ho properly of Philip Coulo. Also, a lot of ground situated in Newton township; containing oho ucro and seven porches, more or loss; bounded bri the north by land of J. Dealc, oh llic oast by VVoaltliiio’s heirs, oh tlio south by Thomas M’Kenny, and west by Henry Hurst, having thereon erected a one story LOG HOUSE and STABLE.— Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Rudolph Kinclig. Alsu, a lot of ground situated in tho Borough of Shippcnsburg, containing UC feet on Bird sheet and GI feel in depth; inure or loss, bounded on the notlli by Bird street, on the west by an alley, on lltc cast by a lot of John Butts, and on tho south by a lul of John Crcssler, having thereon erected a Frame Foundry, (with Cupola, dec.,) Blacksmith Shop, Office, Ware Roam, dec. Seized and taken in execution ut the properly of Jacob Fridley &, William A. Kolso. Also, a lot of ground situated in tho Boroogh of Carlisle, containing 58 led in breadth, and 170 feel in depth, bounded on tho north by tho Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chumboraburg Turnpike, on llio south by a lot of Jacob Abfuhumi, on (he cast by W. W. Latvia, and on tho weal by Jacob Lciby, having thereon erected n two story . Brick House & Kitchen, and a Frame Shop. ' Seized.and taken in execution as (ho properly of Peter B. Lochler. And u)l to bo sold by mo, ' . DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. $5,640 09} Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Feb. 28. 1850. To (ho XTclrs nml XCgal Hcpreson tativos of Joint Crain:, Ia to of the Borough of Shlppciabiirg, dcc’il. f PAKE.nolico that by virtue of a Writ of Partition X and valuation - issued out of tho Orphans’Court of Cumberland County and In me directed, I will hold an Inquisition on (ho Real Estate of John Craig, dec’d., on (.ho premises, in tho Uorough'of. Shipped*- t)urg, ah .Thursday (ho 28th dayof’Morch 1850,"nf 11 o'clock, A- M., fur the purpose ofmakihg part), (ion and valuation of said estate,'when and where you may attend if you think proper. DAVID SMITH, Sherff. Sheriffs Office, } Carlisle, Feb. 88,1650. f $5,61009} Valuable Farms far Sale. rpIJE subscriber offers at private sale the following J. described Rout Estate; Ne. 1. Situated in North Middleton township, 4J miles eitsl of Carlisle,- about 1 mile north of the H-ir* risburg and Carlisle turnpike road, containing 225 * acres, more or less, about one half limestone and the residue bladk slate and meadow land, all cleared and in a high state of cultivation except 60 acres, which is well covered with heavy timber. The buildings iU-jJi are a very fine two story STONE House, ' a good FRAME BARN, partly new, with ■ M'BBb Corn Cribs, Wagon Sheds, &0., a fine [ £g^yjg|£Spring-House and a.never failing spring of water near the door of the house. Also, a good • Orchard of choice fruit. • -No. 3. Situated J J miles rjorlh of Carlisle, on Hie road lending iVom Sierrctls Gpp to Carlisle, contains ing 165 sores of first rule Slate fuiiJ,'well limed, ex* cept 35 acres, which is well covered wfth Timber.— The Improvements «iro o two story FRAME Owe!* ling House, a largo FRAME DARN, ond nil pccc-V* sary outbuildings In good condition. Also, a good Orchard ofclmico fruit. This farm Is well,supplied with wafer for ilock In alt Ilia fields. A1*0,.3 wells, of water near (hu bouse (list noVor fail. Possession given 6iV (ho let of April if desired,'and the terms 1 made to suit the purchaser. Persons wishing to puVohnsi or examine (ho pro* I norly will nloaso cull on the subscriber residing in Carlisle.. ARMSTRONG NORLE. i February 21, 1650—5 m . ; Tail' Yard Property tor Sale. THIS subscriber oflers nl private s»ie Uut pro perly on which h« lives, situated In Cenlfcviiln, Dickinson township, Cumberland county, contain ing 3 antes of ground, under good cullivaliun, on o_jl. which is creeled a two story, BRICK HOUSE, and Brick Back Buildings; |*n«lwßpnlKii a *rAN YARD, wiili 18 vats out doors, 2 loaches, 2 limes, n pool of running water and 4 handles in (he shop*. The whole is in good order. There Is also a largo Dark Shed and Shop, and good Stables attached, will) every other convenience. ' The lot is well supplied with fruit, trees of every.kind, it is a most desirable property for any one wishing to commence the Tanning business. It will be sold on accommodating terms; and possession given, immediately.' Any one wishing to soo the proper-j ly oan do so by applying to tho subscriber, . JOHN MINNICH, Ag’l.. for Elizabeth & Hannah Stoner February 28, 1650---3 in Tools. Sponr <sc Jackson's Back, panel, band, and Kipp. Saws, imported expressly fur retail aatee, all selected with care. Bolb Agent for ibo celebrated Planes, Ac.’ Inado hv 13. W. Carpenter, of, Lancaster, Pa., b«j|n£ all juado of split wood,' and* the bills ground and tried. Deolty’s Jc .Williams’ make of. chisels, «xes, s (hatchets, drawing knives, Ac.,.a1l warranted good,—. nr Trt wnrilE vnri OPT VOUU CHS \P Pugh's & Slndt's make of augers and auger bilta, all HLRE.ie WIILKIs IUU Ul.l i.uuu Uit-wAJ » Amoti^an Bouaronand Bovlls descrip. Saddles A Harness; I lion. American rules, geugoa, sawsetts, compasses,' . CJ, CAUMOrs’V, la thankful for past fuvore, and (ar owdrivcB, &c. American C. S. Hmpmera, Claw , alii) soliciting hie share of puhlia patronage, re* fln( j leveling, all aizes; Anvils and Vice;, all sizes;' . speclfully announces to Ills customers and.lhe..public S ( e ol, iron, and. wooden braces, with C.,B.Bltts, In. In general, that he still continues to niirsile tho Bad- j. ru „t variety; W. Greaves A BpnV. Butcher*!, 'and ‘ die and Harness Making In,all its branches, o ji, er celebrated , makes of chisels, Ales', piano irons,* in South Ilanovof atreet, a few doora below Hannons celebrated Carving tools, all shapes'. Hotel, and nearly onponile Dent* a store, in inooo-i Making one of the beat and most' extensive assort rough of Carlisle, where ha will keep constantly on rot . nU 0 j Building Hardware and 'Poole In the State; hand, o» to order, every article in ms< At this establishment it is ponsidofeda pleasure to - lino ofbusiness; such atf. • . ' .'ishonFibo Goods. You are Ijrvl'ed to call and ex <csA Bridles, Martingales, ih ? ««orim o ..t,.ndu...price.u.tcj.b*-' ° . . foro purchasing alsewharo. Come and eet u*.. *ff*™ S I!ARNEBS. COLLARS, -WHIPS. dee., • WM. M. McCLURB.* of ever? description ami variety. Also, lirlchhands, | No. 287 Market lk between 7tK‘dc Blh‘ Dockbanda. Hou.ens, Cruppers, Bllnd-br dies, Girths, Milfh l4i iB6o—Bm upper aide, Phila.' single and double, and Hnltera of every kind, which fc— ;; —"*■'». he la determined to sell cheap, to that customers and • WltUOOl YCklt. others will And it to their advantage to purchase from | received at Eby’a Gropery, Babbitt't Ef him. Having, from experience, a practical know- fervttcing Compound, which by following dlroo lodge of his business and a determination to nee none lions, wm produce Bread, Cakes, Ac.,' without 1 but the best of materials, he fcoia no hesitancy in rc- Yansl—prepared and pul tipi, in whole, half and 1 commending hie work, confident that It wld command, quarter pound packages, with all directions a literal share of ppblic pationogo. . |aary for use, and Warranted to have the bread ready Good OoJc .Wdod will be lokbn in exchange for fur the oven In five minutes. Also a new article' work. • 0.J.0. |of prepared Powder; which will prerduee the best' HO fib _ | FAMILY SOFT SOAP in », few minutes, with-'; \ PKIME lot of Mahogany Veneer., In.t received 'out osboa or fat. on.l whon ijaod will not injure IIIO' £X by tbo iubecriber. Also a lot of Morocco end Immla or ololhas. ■ Ireporedln Now York. . . Lining Bldna, all to bo add choafi bv -I Both thoao Vuluablo and labor anrlng arllclet' •* II ftVRY- PAVTONV i are for ■»)s nt ilt« Grocery an« To» ®tore of 1 I Cailitte, March 7, 1850. , J. \V* EBV. ... Oerlislot Fab 7, ] Bfio—Bm February 14, iB6O . ProciaiiiiiiipUi; , h ■\TTHBREAS the honorable £»i»KUick - YV President Jud}jo of the several Cotrjs of ;CbflJ , mon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland,l*erry and Juniata, lb Pennsylvania; and justice of the uvem Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Uet livery In said counties, and flon. John Stuart and John Clehdfcnih, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Tcrmihcratid General Jail Delivery,for the trial of all capital and other offences, In life Said county of Cumberland —by their precepts lb ihe dlrbcled r dated (he 14th of January, 1860, haveorderedlue CbbH of Oyer and Teimlncr end General Jail Delivery, 19 bo holden at'Carlisle, on , the' 2d Monday of next, (being the Bth day) at 10 o’clock in the fore* noon, lb continue two weeks. . , . NOTICE Is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, J ustices of the Peace and Constables of thetald county of Cumberland, that they are by the saidpre? cept commanded to bethen and there in their proper persons, with their roils, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances,*to do those thingswhich to their offices appertain to be done,and all those that atebuund,by rccogmzanccs.to prosecute; egainsltho prisoners that are.or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are lb beihetq 10-prosecute them as shall bo just, - DAViD SMITH, Sheriff ‘ SBsnirVs Ornct, V "'Carlisle. Feb. 31, 1860. i V Estate Notice. ALL persons aro hereby notified that letters of adminislfatibii bn (ha estate of Peter Leha, lute of. Nurth Mtddivioq' township,* Cumberland county, Pa. dcc'd, have been Issued by the . Register in and fur s&td county, to tho subscribers who reside Inlaid township, county aforesaid". ‘All persons paving claims ur demands against the CHtolo of .lbe sala dccodunl, aru requested to make iiribwn tho-iamb without delay, and those indebted lb molce payttiehf to : JOHN LEHN.Sf: . JACOB waggoner; •• Fcbruory 21,1850—8 t , ' Adm’rs." J . E PTERS oP administration on the estate of Ro j bert Welsh, late of the Borough of Shlppensburgj. Cumberland colinty, Pa.,deceased, have been granted by the Register of said cpUnly to the subscribers, the first of whom resides in Southampton township, and the.latter in Newton township, coUnty aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate ate hereby notified ,to make immediate payment; and those havlfig Haims to present them fur sctiiemfchi to v SAMUEL WHERRY, i i,v„ ROBERT C. KILGORE; 5 AUmr-> February 11, 1860—61 ; Patent Washing, TEACHES how to accomplish a large family; wash in Uie course of one dr twp hours, at an ex pense of less than six cents. Requires np rubbing,* no machine and no previous knowledge; no washing utensils, and may be used by a person o( the meanest capacity. The material, it cheaper than soap, may bo obtained every, where; and is noi composed of any acid, turpentine, camphene, or any substance of disagreeable odor or injurious qualities either to thu persqn using it of the .linen on which it is employed. WarrantedhoUblnjure the most delicate fabric. The proprietor la confi dent that a trial w ill convince the most sceptical. CERTIFICATE. Dillsburg, Feb, 18,1650. Wo certify that the improved Washing,process of which (i. L. Shearer,ls Agent and' Proprietor,' for the county of Cumberland, and townships of Carrol, Franklin, Washington,-Warrington and Monaghan, in the county of York, has been fulljr tested in our families, and we qanfidqolly.coro mend hi* pamphlets or Washing Receipt* to ths. public, os communicating the act of washlh£. linen in a mode so thorough and satisfactory,and with a despatch sn extraordinary, an to appear in credible to thoso who have not witnessed its ope ration. It dispensed with more than half the labor, of washing, in the ordinary mapper, saves and cleanses linen perfectly. '; In truth the result so entirely coiroapoiids wiiri his recommendation 1 thal.no one regrets purchasing one of his receipts. 1 David Cockljn, Daniel Bailey, J, K. Sidle, W. I*. Roigfel; James,J., Moore, David Weaver. David •Brandt, Weliy, Dahiel Jtelgle; -• . .UdforcnCe.may alto be had to Mr. David Mar tin, of the Mansion. House Hotel, M. M’ClelJaoV H. LJ BurkhATdef and N. W. Woods in Carlisle: and M, Coeklin, Esq., of this county, who will testify to its merits. , Price for a family right only oho dollar, whieft muy bo purchased of Rodcrt M’CAhfNEy', Agent for ('atliule, or a recipe will be sent by mail to' any one enclosing $l,OO to. the undersigned, Pro prietor , residing in Dillsburg, York county. March 7, IBGo—3m G. L. SHEARER.’ Wo Stud) 1 to Please! fplIE attention of Builders and others, ia reaped- X fully entitled to the extensive and well sofcctci? Block of . • Building Hardware and Tools; J now oft'ored by the subscriber, consisting in part a* 1 | follows: , American Front Door Locks, upright, with night work, plated or braes furniiorc. or porccloWnli colors.' 1 Amerjc&n Front Boor* Locks, upright, plain, pla ted or bitas furniture, or porcelain; t : American Front Door Locks, and fftoro Door, Ho rizontal or Upright,'brass furni'tufo, oi* porcelain. ' American Him Lotks, l all sizes & qualities. Whitt or brass furniture, or porcelain. . ' , . - American mortice locks, oil sizes, with plated,while or brass furniture, or porcelain. American mortice letches, ull sizes, with plated 1 , Uvhile or hrusrf furniluru, or po.celujn, . .. • ' American mortice end rhu closet locks, plated or 1 brass csci'lchoons,'br porcelain. 4 American drop, stop, thumb, gate, and store door latches. -. j.- .. . - Also, imported lodis and latches of every descrip lion; Baldwin’s, and American Butt Hinges, of all sizes, fust or loaao joint; shutter, pule, alra\i, T., and bnckflup hinges, all kind^Bhuflut.fce l ?*,door, flush, and .spring bolls, of wrought or ca>t Iron and brass,' tivery description; screw*, spilga, glue, sand paper of (ho best quality; American Ax Ip and sham a* Jo pul* leys; of every variety; American buttons, plain m on plates, brass, iron, or bronzed; American' nobs, plated,, while, iron, or wood, all kinds; Sash-cord, common and patent, with other articles too numerous tomca > lion. Nails ohd Sash Weights at Factory prices. * Alf Goods delivered free ol eh rgo to any part of i the City and Districts. At (bis establishment can he i found ono of the largest and host assortments of white and fancy Nobs for looks, Ac., in the city; some patterns, of which, cannot bo seen, or obtained,' «t any other store. .. k •
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