American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 18, 1850, Image 3

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    hioU amount of Liabilities'cancelled V NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ....
' - m 1840. ConJecllonan-ySlorCi ’ •••
Inncß of Borongl. liabiliti ? >on (bo Ist of April, \ Vesl Main gt.; nearly opposite Rhehn'e War'ehuee.
1850 J is *3082 38, ishioh is bold among, lbs. ful- 3 •" ■
•winV’bond liotdcrs ; /TulE undersigned having commenced llio manufac-
Andrew Holmes, . V $794 28 JL luting of'ALL KIffDS.OF.CANDY,^o^ncd
Aditm.Reiged,l2B9 00. j a Confectionary and Fruit store, would call the alien-
D &. W Damier, 584 00 , lion of Town and Countty Merchants to their udvor-
Isaao Barton, v- 100. 00 } liscment.
Miss 3 A Wilson now Mrs 3 A Todd, 315 00
To pay,which (ho Borough hat balance of
. outiUmling laxea, 191) 74
Jamet Hoiikel, lalo U r eigli-mimier, 8 45'
Nnthan Hanlch, on note ofsU 38
. with 9 yra interest,
Real debt or Borough . , $2861 35
■ A. W. BENT 2, Borough Treasurer,
April 18,1850-31
Attcutlonl
Philadelphia. Mouiiiiiiff Store,
No. 52 South Second Street. Near Chestnut,
I*lll LA DELIMIT A.
BEESON & SON*
A KE now receiving their spring irnportntions:
I 'and would respectfully invite the attention of I
ill cash buyers'(either wholesale or retail) to theirj
largo stock of , '
Mourning Goods Exclusively.
lOlack Bareges, Marquise, Chaly, .Bombazines,
mombazino finish Alpacas, Canton Cloths, Silks,
lluublo width Moussciino do Lames, Grenadines,
■Canton Crapes, Bnrcgo Laines, Thibet'long and
jxqunro Shawls, Barege Shawls, Crape, Love, anil
[Crape Llsso. Veils, patent English trimming and
veil Crapes, «Stc.
Second Mourning Lawns, Ginghams, Bareges
Uoussc. de Laines, Gingham Lawns, Chintzes
Acior Cloths, Linen Lustres, mourning bordered
Uanilkerchiefs,.Collars and Cuffs, hlack and lead
Kid Gloves, NnnpolitanGluvcs, &.ci - j
v April 19, 1860—Ct'
QriXIOSS OF TUK'PItESS
“They , are .largely provided with Mourning
Goods, and those wishing to purchase, will find
implo. opportunity to do so with them. —[North
American ,
.“No advtiitage taken of .domestic distress, for
extortion or imposition;*'— [Saturday Courier,
*‘Oar citizens can, at any moment; call at thU
store, and obtain every material fur ladies' attire,
that is necessary in the season of. iiftHctlon, confi
dent at once of obtaining good goods, ond ol fair
orices.”— [lnquirer.
iKTresli Garden Seeds.
A large and full supply of Fresh Garden and Flow
er Heeds, embracing every variety, just received
ihndtordwlo'by JOHN GUAY, Agt.
Carlisle, April 11, IB6o—Ct
NOTICE.
\ LL persons indebted to the Into, firm of Wright
Jx dc Saxton, are requested to cull on the subscriber
/and scute by tbo Ist of May, ns all accounts remain*
fcug unpaid at that time will be placed in the hands
tof a Justice for collection.
HENRY WRIGHT.
Ckr&slo A pill 11, mo.4i
CslillO Kotiuc.
ALL persons are hereby notffied. that fetters of
adininUtr-ition on tbu estate of julni ©rwn," lute
y»f E (srpennsburough Uiwnslujr, Cumberland county,
Fa. dre'd, have been issued by (he Register in bird
i’ir s lid county, to the subscriber wfiA reside ¥n sard
•township, aforesaid.’ Alt persons having
claims nr .demands oguliist the estate of. the e.ilil'
idcccdJlil are requested to make kiKwVlho same
Without delay, and those indebted In make payment
Ao PaTKICK.UYAN, EiCr.
April 11. 1850-G^
Estate Notice.
LETTERS of Administration on tlm estate o'f Sus*
Mina'Fullncsturk,lnlc of Enttlpi nnshorough townshi|i,
(.'umlwland county, Pa., have been. issUed by the
llegister of said*county to.the subscribers, (ho first
tiamed Jiving in Meciiuaicidiuijri and tlio Inst named
in Lower Allen t.iwii<diip, county uftrefttiid. All
yicrsons having claims against thd said estate will
|iresenl them properly aullicnticnl'd fur seltlomuntj
■ami those indebted will make imuK-dislo .payment lo
PETER HARNIIAR'i',
WAI. I?. UOItOAB, /,•
Bx’.S.
April I I, 1860—01
Dissolution of Partnership.
fpHB partnership heretofore existing between (ho
X subscribers, trading in metthuiidifcu under the
firm of Dunlap & Barr, was dissolved by mutual con*
■teuton the 4lh inat. All persons ho'lug claims Ki.il
also nil those (indebted, arc notified to come forward
without delay, and in>.ke settlement. The hooks will
remain in the hands of James Dunlrfp t/ntil the Ut of
May—after that date (hey will ho placed in life hands
-of Squire Eckels. JAMES DUNLAP,
April 11, 1860-31* SAMUEL UAIIIL
Pl:iin(liil<l CliiMicnl Acaricnij - .
(F*OUII MILKH WKST OF CaUUBLE.)
. fjUIE eighth sossioh will commence oh Monday,
|_ May 6th, • In consequence of tho increasing pa
tronage, a largo and commodious brick edifice hns
been erected, rendering (his one of the most comfort
nhlo end desirableinstitutions in the State. No se
rious case of sickness has occurred since it was found
ed.' Tho students ore constantly under the charge
of competent and faithful instructors. The neigh
borhood presents no temptations to vice or immoral
ity, there being no town or village near tho institu
tion. Circulars, with further information, furnished
by addressing XL K. lIUIINS,
Principal and Proprietor,
Plainfield P. 0., Cumb. Co., Pa,
April 11,1860 ,
FARMERS’ HOTEL.
EASTHIGH STREET, CARLISLE, PA.
rpHB (lute of ihe ‘Slone Tavern, 1 ' Wo)
X niit Bottom Road,) respectfully Informs’ hi*
friends ond the public generally, that he has taken
(bat well kqoivn Tavern stand, in Bast High street,
Carlisle, formerly kept by Mrs. Wuiulurllcli, and lliut
he is now prepared Iq accommodate Farmers, Pud*
Urs, Tiavellors, and all utbers who may favor him
with a call, in the most accommodating manner.
Ilia Stabling, which is large and convenient, will
ho in charge of a careful Ostler.
He flatters himself that from his experience as an
innkeeper, bo will be ablo to render general satisfac
tion, CHRISTIAN HOFFMAN.
April 11, 1860—3 m
Yalnablo Farm for Sale.
SILL be offered at public sale, on the premises,
on Monday the 20th day of May, a tract of
dtualed in North Middleton township, within
14 milee of Middlesex mills, and bounded‘by lands of
Thomas Urle, Thomas Hell, Writ. Daker and others,
containing
Ninety-eight Acres,
of excellent limestone land, all of which is cleared
except 8 acres, which is well covered with limber.—
Improvomonts are a 8 story FItAMB
‘ffWWW 1 HOUSE, Double BARN, llorao Stable,
lijlsßg Co|,n : cnl,> Wo 8°« Shed, and other out-,
jßßBSft >,u iidinga. There is oh tho promises on
Apple Orchard, a large Pooch und other
fruit 1 trees. A well of never falling water ie'convon
i'o'nl to the door. This valuable farm Ip within four
miles of CuiHblq, and tho Cumberland Vulloy RaU*
road passes through tho same. Title indisputable.—
Sale to commoner) at 10 o’clock on said. Jay, when
(ho terms will bo made known. Possesslhn givog.on
tHb Ist of July. J ACOB HEFNER,
Aprif 11, 1850—Ot*
; They , will manufacture ahd. have constantly on
hand, . • .
ALL KINDS OP CANDY,
which they will wholesale arid at the lowest
prices. Also oil kinds of ; such' us Oranges,
Lemons,Tigs, Raisins. 1 Dates, Prunes, &c. . Nuts of
every kind, Viz:' Almonds; Cocoa-nuts, Filberts, Bul-
Icr-nuts, English Walnuts, Ground-nuts, &c.
$3082 28
12 74
220 93
Fancy Articles and Toys
of every description. ToßAccoand Beoaßs, Rous
skl’s Mineral Wateu, and a variety of other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
They would respectfully solicit a share of public
patronage. • A.S.WORMLEY.
P . S. W. HANNAN,
;• Ajtrll U, iB6O
Big Spring Ada
tnaniint Guards , you
are ordered to parade
ut the.public house of
ChriVt. Mcllingcr, in
Bloughstown.on Mon
day the 6lh day of
May next, ot 10 o’-
clock A. M. prppcrly
rqutpt for drill. By
older of ttie. Captain:
T. C, MILLER, '
O S.
BARGAINS I BARGAINS !
A T tiIE.NEW STORE, directly opposite Wm.
Xx 'Leonaiii’s old stand, North Hanover street. The
subscribe! respectfully informs the citizens of Cum
berland, county, that he has. just received, and non
oilers for sale, a new and extensive selection of
Fancy & Staple Dry Goods.
This careful selection will bo found to be a com
plete assortment of Foreign ond Domestic Dry Goods,
comprising each and eyeiy variety. -
In the Domestic Line’you will find Calicoes, Mer
rimack, Chocco, &c. Bleached & unbleached Mus
lins, Conestoga, New Market, &c Tickings, Checks,
Osnaburgs, Drillings, &c., all of which have.been,
purchased on favorable terms, and can bo secured at
great bargains. ;■• ’ ’ > ‘
April 18, 1850
In the Silk and Fancy Line you'will find a largo
I and unbroken assoitincnt. This branch contains a
I variety of stylos printed Mpusseline doXaincs, of su*
perior quality; rich Befcgcs and Groncdincs; Crape
do Paris, and other new Tissues for spring and sum
mer, dresses; new designs for Lawns, Chintzes, Bril
liants and painted Cambrics; new spring shades glace
Silks,.gros do Afrique, gros de nap, and rich plain
pqux d’soies, and
Brilliajil Fancy Style Silks for Spring.
The attention of buyers !s particularly inyltcd to
his magnificent stock of 'Dress Goods, consisting of
foncy bonnet ribbons, fancy neck and cap do«, of the
latest designs; Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Linen hand
kerchiefs, and all kinds of fancy articles adapted for
Ladies* wear; cloths of French, English, German and
j American, fabric, all shades and prices}' casshnorcs,
black, French, doo skins, spring colors onu designs;
a complete assortment of Vestings—satin silk, Mar
seilles, &c.‘ In addition to tlio above named goods,
you will find his slock to embrace.a full assoitmcnt
of BOOTH, SHOES, CAPS, &c., all of which ho is
prepared to offer on very fair terms. Ho Teels confi*
dent (hat all who give him a call will jc pleased with
his goods and his levy prices. An early call and a.
careful examination of lus goods is solicited.
K. W. WOODS, Agt.
Carlisle, April 11, iB6O
* l> VKIITIXHD IN TIIS •* VOCIINTCKII" UY 4 PH OINTMENT,
LIST OF LHTT£IiS remaining iiithcPosUoQlco
ut (Jurlifllo, Pu., April I, 1850. Persons in.
qniringlor loiters on tl> ih list .will plcuscsa} they arc
advcjliacd.
Artist any Daguerrian Roll Miss Rachel
Arnold Mrs Murgrut. LineWm
Aibncklo Gpo Layman Jacob
Anderson Mrs Isabella Layman Benjamin Sen
Brown Miss Amelia E Landis David D
BndgeusMrß Lee Charles
Booker Dr Low Alichael
Beams Jno ' Lambert Dr. T. S.
Burns Mrs li Lapp Jno
Belt Rebecca - Lehman Jno
Oeistlino Jno Landis David P .
Basehor David Martin Mrs Anna
Belt Miss Martha . Moore Miss Mary Ann
Bishop J A Moose Miss Surah A
Ballny Miss Rebecca Meh alley Frank Esq
Bridging R P. M’Kinscy Master C
Bear Jacob ... . Myers Michael
Barr Win Esq Marlin Airs Anna
Burkholder Jacob Munyan Geo Esq
C/'aufu.an Alts CathnrineMichaels SaraU*^
(.’lark Edward A Myers Peter
Coal .Mrs Eliza A Nesbet Wm
Cromer Maty Orris Christopher
Clark Garret Esq Orris Abraham
Garber Francis Parker Airs H
CooV.lolin K Esq , Qninscnbcry. Thomas E
Clark W Esq Jtucb Mrs Mary 2
dolnnd Janas Richards Robl iM
tflark William Reed W J
Cross Oro \V Robinson Airs Alary
.Chase Capt L Ryan Thomas
Orull Alias Catharine Rubs Joseph
Coxiiead Jno Esq Ehlii* Solomon
Oaliti JttQ SbuderJno
Carnny Michael Echroiber Alichael
Crou£e Adam’ Schreiner Marlin
Canfield Ann , ttwigen Abrahnm
Dunham Win N •Swords Mrs Eliza
DJekey A t> Langston J A
O.nnlnp Joseph .1 , SwangcrMlss Catharine
Dixufi Miss Elizabeth ..Shade Jno
Divinney Samuel Sharp Siowarl
Dovinnel Parker It , Eihith Samuel
Dill Margaret Seiks Abreham
Dunkel Paul Elumhaugti Jacob
Duller, Jno shafly 4 Samtu-l
Dixon Jno* , . Suavely Jno S • • ,
Esholmnh 0 L Esq ‘ Shearer Airs Elizabeth
Edward David tSu’pp Samiiol
Eller iSiiiiine.l Bell,Andrew. t
Eglc God.Em) / fepnria Abraham
Encnm. VVildey I 0,0 PlSliissor Peter
Feltor AC Sedgwick Major Jno
Fernybdugh Pelor ; Etringfollow John ..
Gill Danil Stonpher Mj£ Mary
Goslmrd Joseph Ehcaffer.GeO
Green Miss lleliy Jno
Glvler David tjnreiner Martin .
Gibson Wm B Schucherd Mrs Sabina '
Givens Lieut N G Sugars Win t
Geiboor Goo Tippet Charles L Esq
Garner David Toutroan M
Given James Toi.ls Moses 1
Hoagy Miss R II Tim Mona Catharine
Hall Miss Jano E UlnrichJno
Havcrstick David . Underwood J
Hoover David Division Washington *7
.Hornier Jacob No D 21 J
Hock Geo Webb Harvey
Holmes Samuel Williams Jno G
I Japan Elizabeth Woudburn John M •
I Holm os Mr Esq Wondmlioh Jno
| Harshey Joseph . Wolf Jno
: Huminonce II Wolf Elizabeth
Hnller Wm Whltnoy U S
Hoover Mrs Susan Wright Oeot’ge Anna
Holmes Lewis Wllnidwer Jno *
Hass Christian Wise John P
Heckadorn Lanard Watson Jno
Heinor Miss Harriot Whlturight Miss LyO
Hume Miss Rebecca dianna f
Hotter E WEsq Wink Daniel'
Jones lisfto Wolf poo
Johnston Phillis Washington Eliza
Karpcr Philip Werohem Philip
Kose'Miss Margaret Walts David
ICnisley Jacob Walls Isoo '
Kissinger Goo Woi'mlhorllghl Samuel'S
Kost Wilhelm • Zugharias Samuel
Kosi Michael* Zolglor David
Kitcli Jno Zimmerman Jno W
GEO; S. SEAKIQIIT, Assis’l. P. M.
China and Olusb Wiiro/ ,
EXTRA rich!Chinn and Gloss in groat variety, 1
Froncli Chlim Dinner Ton and Toilet'Sblo*, splendid
Ornaments, also a variety of Slone, Chink,'Llvorppor
and Common Dishes. Also, Fluid,' Gamphino, Lord'
and Oil Lamps, in groat variety. Also,Oils of every
dcsorlplion. •. .. v
fi'iipeiior .7Vo*~Flnc Oolong ond Drnnkfnst Teas,
extra fmo Yn and ImporU), just received from Now
York, and for sale at’tho cheap Grocery store of
c. in norr, Agent.
Mhroh 31,1810.
LIST OF LETTERS.
Sale of Unseated Lands;
BY THE TREASURER OF'CUMBERLAND
COUNTY.
BY virtue of a Warrant from under (he hands and
sea l of office of the Commissioners of Cumber*
land county, and to me directed, the following Tracts
and Lojs of Unseated Lunds, situate in Cumberland
county, Stale of Pennsylvania, wilt be exposed to
Sale by Public Vendue, on Monday the 10th day of
June 1650, at the Court.House,' in the Borough of
Carlisle, county aforesaid, and continued (by adjourn
ment) from timo to time, until they are all sold, or
as much of. each tract or lot, as will be sufficient to
defray the arrearages of the. Stale, County, Road and
School taxes duo, thereon, and costs.
WM. M. PORTER, Co. Treasurer.
Carlisle, April 11, 1850 ’•
Acret
and Years. Warrantee & Owners,- ■ Tax due
Lots. ...
South Middleton,
27 183 D Jacob Weaver
IUO 1845 John Harper /
43 1848' John Harper's heirs
, 5 1840 Jacob Morrell
1 lot 1840 John Walker
14 1847,8 James Gustin’s heirs
1& 1847 Jonathan Gualwiuo
■Newton.
150 1840 Wm Moulder
400 1840 > John Cooper ,
403 1840 Mathew Duncan
428 1840 Robert Lusk ~,
415 1840 . Hugh NiohuUon
401 ■ John Nicholson
403 'lB4O Jane .Nicholson .
North AUddlctoni ,
1840 Col Win Chambers
134 1849,40 Mathew Irwin's heirs
16 1809,40 . Sailer's heirs '
800 1643,8 llollenback's heirs
16 *1843 Samuel Rhoads'
Southampton .
,102 1840,0 David Herron's heps • . 2.JO'
439 1749 James Rccsfdo it, Co. .1 35
102 • 1842,6 John Herron's heirs ■ 1 89.
400 1844,5 William Scott's heirs 581
400 1844,5 “ ’ " « 5 81
1 lot 1845,9. William Hancock 1 30
300 1645,9 Fd'k Ctippingcr's heirs 189
25 1845 Elizabeth Miller 104
404 1847,9 Win Duncan- 386
403 *XH47,8;9 John Nicholson . . . 5 30
40L 1847,8,9 John Nicholson 530
438 1647,8,9. John M,Woodburn 5 74
.10,0 1848 B Reynolds for llcrroii’s heirs 60
437 1847,9 John Herron's heirs • • 3 13
I tut 1846 Solomon Gorgas 1 hclrS 59
1 lot 1847 Hemy Newcomcf- . GO
Silver Spring.
JO 1810 Andrew Shcley's heirs J 5
37 1817. Joseph Shruil, 66
Eaatpennehorough,
1 lot 1840 Noidich St Miller's heirs IS
Shipptnsburg Borough.
Peter Neal
Alien'.
Martha McKinley
Eve Hrfllemun’s heirs
Monroe,
Henry Sidle
- Martin Hiller’s heirs .
John Brannon
Mclcltoir Brennotnan
Michael Ego's heirs
Ihpkwetl.
Harper &. Underwood 2 33
Samuel 8 Smith . 1?
John Harper ' 6 23
. John McCluuo 44
Richard Woods' heirs -18
. George Himes , , 4 J Ofi
John Harper's heirs 4 62
Hr W S Sharp's heirs . 87
Franhford.
Jacob Wagner's heirs <1?
Christian Failouf . 27
Perry's heirs (col'd) 58
. Henry Rina's heirs 28
Henry Shank 8l
John Maglnnis (fiollenback’s j,
‘ - heirs) 1 47
James McCar(ncjl (Hollcn- t ,
buck’s he/ra i 13
Robert Factor's :
. Koiro) 2 10
Williams (Hollunuaek's heirs) 1 3G
Samuel Ruuugh (Hullonback’s
heirs) 4 25
Thomas Danscy (Hullont>upk's -
h'oirs) f Gb
Goot Mageehan (Hullenback's
. heirs) 93
Win Sanders (col’if l 3
Mifflin .
1 lot 1841,4
I lot 1848
•1 lot 1848;
200 1844
1 1840
1 lot 1849
30 1840
3 1840
1511 1841,3
211 i 1843
40U 1843,6
25 1841
1 lot 1841
300 1847,9
1300 1847.9
4 1849,0
31 1840
15 1843
5 1845, C
12 184 G
13 164 G .
153 1844,7
233 1844,7
228 1844,7
IIC 1844.8
400 1841,8
18G 1844,8
100 1814,7
1 lot 1848
12 1840 W Craig McC.mo
18 1841 Frederick Hoover
4 1843 Wm Myers* heirs
300 1843 Win Parker
1247 1846.8 George Himes
300 1647,8 Daniel Eckels*
40 1847,9 Pbtor F E^o
IUS 1847,8 John Ensmingor
25 1847,8 Amlruw J firth . ,
LOO 1847 Thomas Marlin (John liar*
per & Co). .
100 1847 Samuel Gardner (John liar*
per.& Cu)
100 1847 • Rosonnuh Marlin (John liar*
per CoJ ~ .
100 1847 ■ Charles Bryan (John liar*
pcr«Se.,Co)'
SO 1847,8 James Hoover ,
- 2 1848 James IvlliotiVhoirs
S3B 1848,9 John Harper’s |iolr«
90Q 1-846 John M Woodburu'
900 1846,9 Isaac O Parker
900 1848,9 Isaac B Parker
95 1648,9 Richard Stoyensorl
, Dickinson,
120 1841 Win Craighead
9 1841,0. John Jacobs ..
20 1841,6 George Jacobs
4 1841,6 Peter Myers
5 1841,5 Muillno. . • • ,
5 1841,G Benjamin Malone
•10 1841 Abraham Pilkerloh
4 1841,6 Poter 3ulsni(th
5 1840 Daniel Bowsis
5 1840,6 Polcr Miller's hetrs
231) 1840 Win &L Moore . .
10 1840 Win Month . r '
10*6 or 5 1840,7 Samuel Morlhland’
5 1840 George Pencil .
U 1840 Jacob Trump ,
0 1840 Solomon Warhet
6 1840 C Hnnter & Baker
4 1845,8 M Marten
11 1843 Andrew Kunse
9 1644,6 James Grayson
- 32 1844,6 Jacob B Lyon
60 1844,6 James Neely
900 1855,0 Samuel Woods' lioin
92 1645 George. Octshoovor
14 1845 -Fianfi Smith (col’d)
1 Lot 1645 Rebecca Weiss
43 1845,6 William Bindurr
5 1845,8 John Brough
18 1845,6 Daniel Brown
6 1849 Duvid Grips .
5 1645,6 Ludwiek Creep
2ft 1846 John Davis
13 1845,6 George Doardorfl’
210 1846 Michael Ego's heirs
10 1845,6 Muses Funk -
65 2846,6 Funk's heirs
G 1845,6 Archibald Garbcl
f 1845,6'J'ohn Lercf/
40 1646,6 Henry Myers'
- 08 1846,8 John Myers
67 1.846,8 IMillfo Myer*
6 1846, GilliertuSoaright
6 1645,8 John Wlrcipsn Erq .
SO 1846 'l'hoa MoCluno's heirs
51746. A’dsm Voagy .
< 5 1847,8‘Mohd or’s heirs
,1 Lot 1847' -John Oshornp's heirs
ID 1845,8 N B Wlr«mnn> heirs*
. 40 1848 Thomas, Drown
I] Lot 1646 Israel Griffey '
1 Lot 1848 . Jeciih Little's heirs '
t Lot 1848 M T Myera
30 1848 Wm Moais ’ : .
. 40 1848 . James Nealy’s heirs
1 Lot 1848 . Joseph Uotikcy
1 Lot 1848 George Hockey's heirs
,5 1816 Wsgnor & Vail;
20-1845,6. Frederick Clulhs
6 T 845,6 Jacob Gtpo
A ew Cumberland.
1 LotNohl 1842,8 Dr Chamber’s heirs
do’ 60 1842,7 J, P Norris .
do 73 1843,8 George'Beechier '
, , da ,114 (841,8 Jolin Plough
tro 129 1841,8 Wm McLaneV heirs
do 230 1842,6 Zinger «Sc Hear
do. 34 1842,6 J MHaldeman
do 156 1841,6. Marlin Luther
do, ,157 1841,7 Peter Pancuke|
do, • 161 1843,7 Dr Agncw’s heirs
do 160 1841,7. Owner unknown.
do 208 1841,6 do do
do 21,3.1841,6 do do
do Sll 1841,8 Ab’m Hurch’s heirs
do 171; 1845,8 Henry McKinney
do 31 1845,0 Jacob Zoigier '
■ do 78 do., do do .
do . 146, do dd do
do- 177-. do do dh
•do, ,k 2 1843,6 Michael Keller
do- 381842,8 W*n,Allison
. do. 72 1843,5 J M Huldorroan
d 6 132 .1342,5 Christ. Haldcrman
do J6Q .1842,8 John Sphaer
do 202 1843.6 John Roberts
do. 204 i 1842,7-
. do, ,27.1842,8 A Oardlhors’ heirs
do ' 35,1843,9 do do'
do 84,1942,5 J M -Holdermau
do 3 1646 Q Fahnestock's heirs
do ' 4 1846 ' > do . ild.
dd; - 13 1845,7 Ab’ra.Hursh’s heirs
do . . 331842,6 Philip Smyser
... 1 Lot 1843 Ab’m Hunt’s heirs '35
. , do , 1813,7 Wm Wallace , 127
do . 11l 1644,8 Woody’r dt Robinson 1 50
’ do 60 1840,7 Owner Unknown 36
do 130 1842,6 John Foslel „, , 73
do - 488 1542 : Hogan’s heirs 3p
.do ' ilti 1842,3 Henry Miller 6d
do' 160 1841 Whrincr’s heirs ,16
do 116 1841 Ccnrod Reningcr’s heirs ' 15
do 141 1541, Ab’m Fcilinw’s heirs 15
.do 37 1841,3 Owners unknowh ,1 00
do ; 66 1841 do - do J 5
do 172 1841,3 do do
do 179 1641,6 do do
do 12J 1841 do . do
do 1654841 do .do
do . do do
do 210 1841 do do ’
do 1741841 do - do
do 176 1811,4 do : #do
do- 152 1841 do do
do 154 1841.-. do. do.
do 85 1842,3 do do
do 148 1842,4 do do
do 176 1842,3 ' do do
do 74 1843,6 do .do,,
do 132 1847,8 John Bucher's heirs
I do 704 1847 Owner Unknown ■
do 1121647 do . do
do 122'1847,8 do -. do
do 68.1848 George Aleicks
1 Lot 1842,4 O Herehey’s heirs
jlo JO9 1848 Thomas Warren
do 145 1817 Owner Unknown
do .200 1547 do do
do 153 1847 i 6 dd
do 59 1847 do •- do
do 71 1847,8 do do
Itatf :ih<l Cheap Store
$1 22
2 so
1 72
1 10
1 56
12 55
1 OG
1 20
5 60
15
30
20
24
rpHE undersigned njqst respectfully-informs liis
X friends and the public generally, that ho has just
returned from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and is now
opening at the corner of North Hanover pud Lquther
streets, at the stand formerly occupied by N. W.
Woods, a well selected assortment of new
Spring Goods,
purchased at the lowest prices, and which I am de
termined to sell oil small profits'. Among th’eao may
be found
Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Vestings,
Twced'and Pantaloon Stuffnt various prices. DRESS
GOODS, new stoics, and nt low prices. Also Gro
ceries in all their variety, vizi Sugar, Coffee, Teas,
Molasses, Spices, See., which will be sold low fur cash.
Please give mo a call.
Carlisle, April 11, 1850
)sla(o Notice,
.•LETTERS n| administration oh iho estate of
Benjamin 1). Wunderlich, deceased, late of the
Borough of Cailisle, Cumberland qo.lihty, have
been issued by the Register of spjd county, to the
subscriber residing in laid borough. All persons
indebted,to,paid estate are requested to mafte Im
(h'Miate payment, and those having claims will
present them properly authenticated forselilemcnt
to . • • » ~ NATHAN HANTCIL Admr.
April 4,1850—6 t
Uear, Read, Listen and Relied
TROUTMAN & MAY’S
New, Cheap and Fabiiionadeb Clothing
• , Store, .
On Wurth Hanover street, in the room formerly oc
cupied by Mrs. Wise, as a Grocery,
THE attention of tho citizens pf .Carlisle* and
Cumberland and Perry munlles, is invited to this
newly established Clothing and Gentlemen's Fur
nishing Store, and see the well selected and most
elegantly got up clolhlngoveroflWftd in (his place,
h would be well for every man to know that a
lajgßMfeaofnnonjU belter-stales and* more desirable
clothing can be,bought for les.s money at this new
establishment limn at an)* other Store jn thb place
without any exception, The assortment is well
selected and thp oulaiVdmako ofiheiatcsl spring
and faohiohs, which, are far superior to all
others loPeaee and qlfgnnfe.. All who wish to
purchase will find they can save from twenty.five
to fifty.ppr.cBht, by buying at tho now stand of
... THQaTAJ4K'& MAY, . , .
Coats, pahts and vests, wowill sell remarkably
low, as the following list of prices will show:
. c6ats.
Superfine black cloth dress coals to I,B*oo
,do do frock do 6to 18,00
Pino.French habit cloth coats of
different styles, . M 3 to 10,00
New stylo of oashmolet coals .2,50 to 9,U0
French coats of all colors 1,50i0.7,00
Rough & Ready Tweed, new style 4,00 to 11,00
California ;tiUBlre, 76 to fi,oo
Linen coals . . 1,00 to 9,50
Business coals .• i • «• 1,00 to 6,00
, M : PANTALOONS. .
New style of American and French
(Jossimero, plain, • , i
New style of American and.Froncfi
oasslmeres, superior in quality and i
variety of colors 5,Q0i0 10,00
Fine, black cass. and doeskins , 2,50 to 9,00
Striped and cross barred cass. pants 1,60 to 5,00
New style Napoleon striped pants 1,25 to 3,00
do spring oass. pants ■ 4,75 to 0,00
Great variety bf corduroy panis . 1,35 to 3,00
Fine linen drilling Striped and plain .75 to 9,50
New style o/ Gambroon . 1,50 10 4,00
With an excellent assortment of work
ing pants which will oul-wcar any
other in this place 60 to 2,00
. VHSTS.
Superfine black satin yests 1,75 to 6,00
New style of figuered and striped do. 1,00 to 7,00
Plain and striped valentine 60 to 4,00
Fine light summer marsallles vests 75 to 3,00
All kinds of working vests at very low prices.
We also keep n good assortment of 1
BOYS CLOTHING ,
oohelsll'njf of 66ato,* punts and vests and sdl them
at vory low prices. In addition to,,our, stock of
ready mode oiptjiipg ,\vo will’.lfoojf oh hand nh as-.
sorlmonloC Furnishing Abides,.such ns.shjrts.
scarfs, cravats, auspniiilots, drawers, collars, Capa
umbrellas, gloves, handkerchiefs, socks, &c. S 6.
which will make It the interest of.lho purchaser to
examine before buying elsewhere. All goods sold
at Oils store* warranted to give satisfaction, and
we defy compolitinn in quality, elegance, style of
tho out, and durability; and wo hopo by close at
tention to business to merit a share of public pa
tronage. Don’t forget the place, North Hanover
street, n few doors above Leather struct, Wosl
side. Clothing mttdo tp order aV tho sltorlesl qo»
lice. , .
April 4, IB6o—lf^
7 95
A 16
,16
? 52
46
1 96
i 20
J 8l
i 81
1 21
a o.i
.8
1 76
1 86
4 89
3 96
5 57
9 03
5 37
94
1 V.
1 79
9 85
1.91
1 68
1 96
9 40
Select-Classical and Scisaxmc School,
. - Netoville, Cumberland County, Pa,
IT is confidently believed that few instituliona offer
grcatcc.iiulucefncnts to students than the i bove.
Located in-the midst of a community proverbial for
their,iniolligciico, morality and regard forthc interests
of religion, .this Academy can cffectbally gdard its
members froth evil dnd immoral influences.; , Adv'an*
logos are likewise offered to those desiring to pursue
tho study of tho physical sciences, surpdssing those
of mpst slpiilar institutions.
> ,'fhoco having sons or wards, and wishing to send
thorn,to a Seminary of learning, aro respectfully soli*
ci|bd to visit Newvillo, and judge of tho advantages
for lliomsolvQa, or, at least, procure a circular con*
taining full particulars, by addressing
’ JAMES HUSTON, Principal.
Nfcwville, Pa,, Aug. 23, 1849—1 y
Great Bargains In Dry-Goods,
AT V. E. AROHAMBAULT'S,
N. E. corner of Eleventh and Market streets,
1 20
1 30
Philadelphia.
A FULL assortment of Spring and Sumipef
Goods, comprising in pah—New Market
Sheetings at 6 cents; fine bleached and brown
Muslins at 3,4, 5,6, 7,6, 9, 10 and 13$ cents;
yard wide FrencirLawn at 8, 10, and 18}cts;
MouaUn’de Laines at 12$, IBJ & fid cents; Linen
Lustres from 10 to 25 cents; Bareges from 13i to
3?i cents; black and colored Alpaca Lustres from
lb£ to 75 cents; black and changeable Silks and
Tare Satina from 50 cents to $125; a large assort
ment of White Dress Goods from 12 J to 37 J els;
French. Scotch, and Manchester Ginghams from
to 31 cents; Silk and Satin Mantillas from
$4 50 to $10; Men and Boys* wear in'every vari*
ety from 10 centq to $1 25; &o. •
V. E. ARCHAMBAULTj .
, Cheap. Wholesale and Retail Store,
N. E. corner 11th 5c Market sts., Phila.
April 4,1850—3 m
1 93
1 14
1 54
2 18
I 22
20
3o
08
Belter Uian tlie Gold ItllncM ol Cal*
- ~v ... fbrnlsu ,
. , - . A Whole Suit o/\ Cloth** at $1 75! “
THE undersigned thankful for (he patronage of
tho citizens of Carlis'o and adjourning country,
informs his numerous friends, and (he publ;c,in,gon*
eral, that ho has Just laid in dn entirely How stock of
fashionable,. - . ... ... ■ ? . *
1 47
Spring and Summer Clothing,
made up in thebost stylo and particularly calculated
for this place.' His slock constats of fins. Dress and
Frock coats, Habits, Cassijner, Drab,.&.c A and.Cliian
coals, Tweed,'. Linen and■ Chock coals, Business
coals of all descriptions, superior Black Cussimcrc
and fancy Pantaloons; a great variety.of Vesta from
7501 s to |i 00, a largo assortment of fancy articles
of Gentlemen's wear, while linen, striped and fed
flannel shirts. , Gentlemen are requested to cull and
examine the goods, and ho is sure those who buy
will bo well fitted and at low prices. .. ~. t .
A great assortment of Boys also Caps
and Hats, from 124 to $3 00 constantly on hand at
- • ' r- . S. GOLDMAN'S,
South -East Corner of Main arid Market square.
Carlisle, April 4, 1850.—Cm.
To Farmers unci Men of Business.
Olid; Cindies and Guano.
-TPHB subscriber offers, at the lowest rales, in any
X quantity to suit purchaser*,' . . •
Genuine I’crmian Guano,
and every variety of Sperm, Whale, Lard, and
TANNER'S OILS. ,
Manufacturers, Tanners. Farmers, Dealers and Con
sumers, are invited to call.
GEO. W. RIDOWAY,
No. 37 North Wharves, the first
On. Stohe, below Race st., Phila.
April 4,1850 —2 m
TEE subscriber lias just received his annual sup.
ply of. Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds,from jho best
csiublishmcnts in tho country, and which ho can
confidcolly reoummend oa of tho beat quality. For
sale ti the cheap Drug store of
March S. W. lIAVERSfICIC.
A. C. FETTER.
Variable Farms for Sale.
rpHE subscriber offers at private sale the following
X described Real Estate:
-No. 1. SituAtod inNurth Afiddlclon township, l 4J
miles cast of Carlisle, about I mile north of tho liar*
f-jsburg and Carlisle turnpike road, containing 225
acres, more or less, about one half llmeitpno and.tho
residue black slalo and meadow land, all cleared and
In a high slato of cultivation except GO acres, which
is well covered with heavy Umber. Thobulldings
More a very fine two story STONE (louse,
a good FRAME BARN,partly now,with
Corn Cribs, Wagon Sheds, dec., a tine
Spring House and a npycr failing spring
of water near the door of tho house. Also, a
Orchard of choice fruit, i • •= ; • ; 1 ■
No. 2. -Situated miles'norlh of Carlisle, oil tho
road loading from Slorrolts Gap to Carlisle, contain*
ing 165 acres of first rate Slate land, well limed, ex
cept 35 acres, which is wall covered witliTimbor.—•
The Improvements urea two story FRAME Dwel
ling House, a largo FRAME.BARN, and uII neces
sary outbuildings ja good condition. Also, a good
Orchard,of choice fruit. This farm is well supplied
with water for stock In all lho> fields. >< Also, 2 wells
of Water near the house (hut never fall. 'Possession
given on (he Ist of Ap/it if .desired, and (ho terms
made to suit the purchaser. .(.-<•
■' Persons wishing, to purchase Of examine ,l?io pro
perty will please cull on lho ; »ubncrlber residing, in
Carlisle. ' ARMSTRONG NOBLE.
February 21, 1850-rsm. .
Tan rafa Properly for Sulc.
THE subscriber ©(Tors al privulo sale tho pro*
perly on which lm 1 1 vos, situated in Cqntrevlllu,
Dickinson township, Cumberland coU'nly, contain*
ing 3 acres of ground, tender good cultivation, on
a.jmJLf' which \s erected a two slhry BRICK
HOUSE, nnd Brick Back .Buildings;
l"rlm flleo a TAN YARD, with 18 vats put'
doors, Bleaches* 9 limes', a poo]' or
running Water and 4 handles in the ahop. The
whole ib in gqodofder. ‘There is also a largo
Dark Shod and Shop, and good Stable's nttnchrd,
with every other convenience. The lot Is we!)
supplied with fruit trees of every kind. It is a
most desirable properly for any one Wishing to
commence the Tanning btidlntaft. It will bo sold
on accommodating terms, and possession given
Immediately, Any ono wishing tosee thepropoN
(y ean do so by applying to tho,subsnri))E>r. ;
JOHN MINNIQII, Ag*t.
1,50 to 7,00
■ - . , for Elizabeth & Hannah Stoner*
February 28, 26£p—3m
Ifoiiao.nnd lot for Snlu.
rpilß subscriber oflors-at pflvato snle.fhc properly
X on which he resides, situated in (he village of
I Oakville, In Newton.township,.. The improvements!
More. a. now two story BRICK HOUSE, I
Dlneksmlth Shop, Stable, and olhor mil-1
houses. There is also a well of excellent
water and a Cistern near the door.' Tills'}
stand is a most excellent one for a Blacksmith, or for,
a mechanic of any kind,- and will ho sold cheap.
For particulars enquire of (ho undersigned, resid*
ing on. the premises.
March 31, 1860—2m*
' Look fliln IVavl . ~ ' Eitato Nollco/--ijmij
T „ E r^;r
oi BAND '&AIV vVubX
U'c.l llißh street, 1 few .loot. east of M.r.tU, &, l ° ho-.uta. i|t« «»ing W the .am. lownehlp.--
D. Rhoads’ VVuroliouio,,where ho now 1... an,l will, A» 1.0r.0n. Indented to .aM ..late wilt m.Ve itmn.-t
keep cot,Stoutly, on tlamU'firsl rote Clonmel,Cot all <’ “ ,0 lh °« elatn.wll P r..ent
kind. of rpoa’oited White Pine 800,.1. and Plank.ond ~ heln P , "P o ' l * aulhentleoled fot .etllement, to - ,
nil oihcr kimJa of SlulT.itUtof wliicli bo.vvill nclllow M ‘ lorft , ®AMULL MAQA W, Ex r*
for cn.h. > . ■ . JOHN. ARMSTRONG. |-”" ,ch '’MMO-Pt
Cnriinlo, April 4, 1800—if
I ' .. AiulUoi’h Notice. <. ■ >y—■
Dfltntc Notice. TAKE nollco thut the suhs*rlboriiai’ , l&on op.
i'pwpnfi«f a i ; t .. :V pointed an auditor.in the matter o( theadminiatra/.
LB J J BUS of. Admlmetrotion.on .iho estate of u on account of John Piper ahd Jbhrv9.‘ Dunlop, ad'>
Abraham Lose, docooßcd, Into of Silver Spring lowrt- mlnUlralors of Joint's Plpdr, H«cM.,lo report odori*
ship, Cumberland county, hnvo been issued*to iho tlto exboptions lo mid 'account,’and moke o prortta
auimcrijorrcßidtiig in m«d township, county aforesaid. distribution among iho creditors—and will kttond
All poroono Indebted to enid oatolo ore reouoßtod to* for Ihut purpoie, at hio office In Carlisle, on Wednes*
mpLlhoio having claims will present day thd 524th day of April next, at 10. o'clock 'A, M,
1 'thenrf prtypeily authenticated for settlement lo • h J. ELLIS BONIIAMi
|.. April 4, IB&t>—Qt* JOHN LOSE, Adra’l, ‘
Newvillo Academy,
Frcsli Garden Seeds.
JOHN DOYD,
REGISTER’S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby.givnn to nil.persons inte/srted#
that the following accounts have face a filed
this otfico for ezamiaition by the
named, and will be presented to the Orphans* Court
of Cumberland county,.for copfirmslioasndojlow*
abce, on Tuesday the 30lh day of April A. D. 1850,
vi*:' . •; -. iW
i;tl * if Charles ** W.W
...» i'fio actounl of Charles Hyen and Dr.
Dalei administrator* *vilh the will annexed of Jamta
J. Palo, late of llio JBoroiigh of Mfchaniesbdrg,de'e v dl
,;2.,Th0 accoant of Jacob MbmihOvguardian of
Jacob N. Eberly,minor son of John Eberlyj late of
Moordo township, deceased-, ■*.; . ; -i. ’ •• **i
* 3. Tho account of Jacob .Mumma', guardian of
Samuel CoVohmycr, minor son of Philip Ooyenmyor,
deceased- • *•'. ■-
4.. The account (if, Bonjamip Myers,
guardian of-Mutilda Carolhers, aa settled by said
guardian*! administrator. .* •* ; * •" ’ T .
6. The.account of Jacob Nicsley, executor of Win.
Clark, lalo of Moncoe township, deceaied. < ... ■
6. The account.of
Andrew Stewart, lute of Mifilin .township, dpceaaod,
7. The account of. George Alien' an4<D*yfd S.
Runshaw, administrator* of John Green, late of New-.
ton township, deceased* ■ •
. The account of Adam Sicrcr*.admiaistratpr..of
Catharine E. Sicrer, late of township, de
ceased....
vU.rtfHc account of John Wallace, administrator .of
Thomas Elliott, late of MUBimtownship, deceased. <
10. Tho account of John Wuggooor, bao of the
executors of Abraham Waggoner, Sr., lato of
Middleton township, deceased. ; ? ■% r ',«/».•' t .. e
11. The acooUtvl of John Kissinger, administrator
of George Nagle, late of. Dickinson township, decM*
12. The account of Win. M.,Boote«n, adroiniilra;
tor of Samuel Noidig, lato of Beardstown, Illinois,
deceased. ■ * I nr» ./ ■ •
13. The supplemental account of John Bobh, a** -
ccutor uf Adam Eichclbergcr, lute of Silver Spring
township,deceased. ..... r
14. Tho supplemental account ol .John' PMcrsj
John Bollzhoom, MichaelG. Deltzhoovcrand Hear/
Larcw, executors of George Dultzboovcr, lato of Mon*
roo township,.deceased.; , . ■. .« <
18. Theochoiint of Abroham Goyntan and! Jonas
Gayman, executors of Daniel Gayman, late of Frank*
ford township, deceased. .. . • l*
- 'ljB t Tho.oceodfll ofvolm Agnow, administrator of
George Cart, late of the Borough of Curlislo, dee f d.
17. The account ofGcorgay. r Coover, expculor of
Henry Cnovpr, lets of Salvor-Spring, township,decM/
10. The sceouni of Wnrt. Sanderson,administrator
of Daniel .Worst, lute of Frankford township, deo'dt
19. Tho second and.further account of William’
Linn and Robert-Cochran, two of tho executors of'
Dr. Andrew P. Linn, lute of the Borough of Ship*
punsburg, deceased. «. •• ♦
20. The account of George M’Gtnnes, adminlslra-t
tor do bonis non with tho will annexed ,of Simocl
Bell, lute ol’lhe Borough of Shippenstuirg,deceased.
, 21. 'rho.Biip|ilemcnlul account of .George Bripdlq
and Michael Morrell, executors of Michael .Morfett,
iatb of Monaco townablpfdeccasct), •!
22. The account,of Themes .A. M’Klnnoy and
Col. James Woodburn; ejectors pf Robert M*Far
iano, lute of Newton deCe&sbd. . ' . «
£3. Thb oqcutinl nf Charles \y. Weaver, executor;
of Bernard llcndlo, lato of tho of. Carlisle,
deceased. ] ’ ' .;
24. Tho account of John Oiler, executor of An*
drew Oiler, late of Frankford Inwmhip, deceased. !,
25. The supplemental account of Dr. James,l^,
Irvine, executor of John Johnston'/ lato of the Bo
iouk'H of Wcwville,'deceased. .” •, ' ’ /
20, The.account of .Daniel If. M’Phcrson, adm'n
do bonis hom of Reynolds M'Plierson, lute of tho
Borough .of Shippehsburff, deceased.
• 27. The'ttccqiint of James..M.;
trator of David Ralston, late of West PennsborougH'
township, deceased. • * ” ' ’ ' .
28.- The accuuul.ofJuhn Carntheu, administrator,
of Benjamin Myers, late of Dioklnkoa township,
deceased. ■ «' • s/
■ 20. Tho account of-Georgo Gilbert, dxecatpr of
Jacob Gilbert,.lale.ofNowloii ■
30. Tho occomil of.. Charles Beil, o^niJnlslfntor,
with the.will annexed of Isaac Graham/ late of tho
Borough of Carlisle,.deceased,.. .! • - p
31. The acoqainljof uenjamlrt Duke, administrator;
of John late of tho Borough of Shippens*
burg, deceased, ini’i- . ;• * ,! ‘ ti.
•»,'WILLIAM GOULD, RegUttr.
Register's Orncc, *. i •
Carlisle, Muroh 3Q, 1850. ' ' *
,•. Estate.Ufotlcc. '
L UTTERS of administration ontho estate ofJoa»
Ifcfllcfinger, late'of Frankford.towrisilip, <Cumj
borland county, JPonnV, deceased, base been granted
by the Register of laid county, to the subscriber Using
In'Miniiii township, county aforesaid; (All persona
Indebted to said .estate, oio hereby notified to tnako
immediute payment, and those haring claims to pre
sent them foraeUlemontto* > »• ‘ w • ,r ’* ■
JOHN ORRIS, Adm’r,
March 29, 1860—61* ’ , • . .
i EstfUc IVoUco,
LETTERS ofadminiatraffdb an ihi estate of
Jacob Slambnugh, deceased, late of ibe Uovoughl
Carlisle,' Cumberland county, Pa..havobeen-granted
by the Register of said county-, to Abe subscribers th«
drat named living-fa wid Uorougn, and tho last named
living in Urron township, Franklin county* Pa»»
persons indebted to said estate eto-reqUested to •faekst
immediate payment, and those bevingcUfatawill
present thorn properly authenticated* fat settlement
to ' CHARLES MAGLAUCULIN,
: . • M : JOHN RHODES.
March 31. IBCkD .■
Estate Notice.
LETTERS of Administration rn y lho estate.of
Marla Elizabeth‘Zaiglor, late of North Middleton,
township, Cumberland county, .Pa.,* have beea
granted tq the subscriber residing in 4aid township,-
couniyaroref.ald. Ail pcr'sons indebted to said fit
into nre requested to make irnmedfotb
and those hovinpcUims will present them proper
ly authenticated for settlement, to >
• JACOB ZEIGLER, Ex’r.
March 31, IflSO—Gl*
NOTICE.
rHHE undersigned Audil<ft<‘appointed* by the Or-
X. phana* Court of Cumberland county, to dlatrU
bute the assets in the hand! of .Christopher • Orris, 1
Administrator. of .William Bosehore,-date of aaitl
<;oOniy, deceased, to and among Ihe creditor* of said .
decedent, will attend to jho-dblleaoC hit appointment*
at his office, in Carlisle, on Monday the 23d day 00
April , next, at .10 o'clock A.M., al whlob>Uraaalh
having, claims against, pho.qstato of said decedent, art
requested to present then) fur aattlemenl..
* • A. D. SHARPE, Auditor.
March U, 1840—6 t .
- E*tato,X6l|<ui; , . ... j h
LETTERSof administration on the c*l#leof Wm ,
Wynkoop, deceased, late of South Middleton tp.»
Cumberland county, IVxJwyobflcn rrantedtothe sub*’
sonberrcsrdlngrnaaiu'townsTilp., All persona Indab*
cd to said catatearo requested to make immediate pay*
mont, and those, havingolajma will present (ham
nroiierltf authenticated lot rteltlembnt to !
1 r ‘ » JOHN STUART, AdmV.
March 21,1850-61
r . . Estate Notice.
LETTERS >of Administration on the estate of
John Miller,late of Upper Allen township, Com
berland county, Pennsylvania, hate been issued l«y
I (ho subscriber residing in said township,. in,»eli
county. All persons indebted to seld. eslpto will
make immediate payment, and lhosa>-having;6]almer
will present them properly authenUoMui,ftf.seflte.
ment to . HENRY MItLER, Adtn’r.,.
March U l 'loSO~6t*, . . 1 ; < ,
March'J, 1850-(Jt.
AJm'rs.