vlieouhf' ' of the Borough of Carlisle, fur the ; . V \....year 1849. ■■ '•• . ■•■■/ ’ ' DR. : -■■■■■ : dasii received of JoHn Wallteri balance ; . of Duplicate foe 1848». „ $1505 05 ‘of 'l' D[ Thbmpsdn, fale treasurer, 134 ’6O •v. Jos H BlkiV.' plnef Burgess, for / f 1 *'fines'.afttl licenses, ; .• ( •’* 143*50 **- fprjStyll,rppC‘pfMarkethous?;.: ! . 214 07 ‘ for ncep'pes ftrVproylsion stores, 17 00 »*:/ person soil account of Borough bonds,,'/, f* of John Harder, clcrt. to Maiket House and Weigh Scales, ...76 19 ‘V, Arpouht of Duplicate for 1849, 241'0 34 CR„ By. bash'paid Thos |) Thompson,' cxira : salary as treasurer for 1849, Paid officers for holding' Borough' elec- I: • ‘llon,v- • • / Paid. Jos Bhrotn repairing Alley easi:of i y'East street, < , ..'.,25.00 Paid II AUoty;forrcpairingGfave Yard •t* ‘Fended.’ *y.' ■Paid Geo’Ego, T3sq; f for qualifying Bo • 11 ’ rough officers} .'s/V • 2 50 Paid 1 Hern & fcllpe for plank for Bridges, 1 408 Paid John 1 Brannon for repairing W eigh m. Scales, • • w- * > 6'75 J*aid Jacob Weaver for boards, ' 6 34 Paid Wright & Saxton for hardware, 4 09« Paid Wirt KileyToroopy of assessment; 10 00 Paid John Ltstthan for repairing Grave .. J _ Yard Fence, \ Paid. Bbybr & Matecr’for printing, ’•/ Paid J B Bratton for printing^. Paid Georgo Lolarl ..Spring,. , 22 00 Puid;Satnne)-Sipe for plankand boards, 4.89 Paid John for furnishing brooms! for Market House,. ; O Adair, Esqi, professional ser vices, • Paid i Geo Lenaart for cleaning Borough pump, Paid Samuel Sipe for boards, Paid E Beatty for printing, Paid Frank. Gardner lor repairing Mar ket House, Paid John Harder for furnishing brooms fur Mar House, i** ifl C ilnluiff for candles, Paid lotues toudon for stationary; Paid Uuaon Fire. Company annual 1 ap propriation, . Paid Cumbi*rland Fire Comp, do t'.aifl A A Line for painting MdrUot House, ‘ Paid’A S Lyne for furnishing lamps fur .. Market. House, Paid W B.MalJiewe for laying stepping . stones across Louthcr street, 10 00 Paid Robl Moore Co. TreasV for use of room and fuel, Paid R Mm re Co. T.casV for JJorough expenses in repairing clock. Paid Samuel Elliott fur furnishing oil fur Market House, Paid Solomon Slouffer for repairing floor of Weigh house, Paid Win Park for making East South street, Paid John \Valker interest on ou island ing tuxes of j 848, Paid J P Lyne for. glass and tubes for. lamps. Paid Win Miller fof repairing Borough pumps, Paid John Walker costs .refunded on Fi Fa issued against him fox tuxes of • * ; 11348, ■ , Paid S W Haverstlck for oil for Market House, . 7 00 Paid J W Kby for oil for Market house, ‘ yOO Paid Frank. Gardner for rt pairs at uiur ■ kel hounp, a so Paid W, t-ail for logs for Weigh scuM, . ISO Paid'A & W .Buutz, powder furnished A.M’Efaater, street Übinm'sr. Paid C ItihblT for candles. Paid A W Bt nia small-notes cancelled with interest, Paid P Havidson and others, street rmu laiprs, regulating, sir* els, &.c. Paid A P Krb for wimJmo town clock,. Paid Geo I. Ksighter saKry as clerk to council, ‘ Ptitd VV Holmes salary as High Constable, Paid W Holmes salary, as ?u- . perinlemiaht of Giave, Vd, Paid- Win Holmes for removing nuucerices, 3 50 . J 33 60 Paid Jnd Harder salary aVclerkto mar kel & hay scales, Paid James iJunbur sahiryas Messen ger io council, Paid .Margin Common salary as Messen ger lo council, Paid Abner W. Bcntz salary as Oorougli Treasurer, , / Paid X M'Ldaster salary as-Slreet Com missioner and work duni by. him and ujher persons, John ISpahr, cullcpiur, exonero- lions', Jolui fc>jiahr, sorvicos and'com mission collecting Dup'lo Paid Jim Murder for shovelling snow at market house, paid sundry persons interest on bonds * bold by thorn against Uiiruugh, Paid sundry persons on bonds held by thorn against the Borough, 2090 73 Balance or outstanding taxes for 1610, 199 74 Balance, in ham's of Treasurer, The above and foregoing ardouht Of Abner \V. Bent*, Borough Treasurer, has ihle- day boefl ex. amlued and approved. bavid sipte, ,W.\l. BELL, Committee nf Jlcettunia, April'lß, 1850. Amount qf Jsorat<g/i Liabilities Ist of Aprili 18*19. BOND tIOi,DER& Adam Rolgel. Danlul U. Kvllor, Dr. A« Culhcufl, - D. it W. Danner, Mr*. 8-*r«li A. Todd, laaae Barton, Mrs. Jane A. Kaufman, A.. Et Roberts, Andrew Holmes, Whole srot of borough liabilities in 1849,95,173 01 •Amount qf Borough Liabilities cancel led since Ist of Jlpril, 1849. Bond No. 79 bearing date Jan. 2d, 1644titi .ItianamobfA. Calhcarl, $4B 00 ", 58 bearing data Ist Dee. 1843, In ■• • the name of AJE Roberta. “ • .57; bearing date Doc. 15,1843,in the dome o<A Gallieorl, “ m 31* pouring data Ocl, 17,1643. in , . Mrrtamo ofD RKeJUr. •• m 30 bearing d«op Oct. 17, 1843. in the noma of.D R Keller. 206 00 /• •• 29 bearing date Ocl, It, 1843, in (he naiiia'tJfD R Kallor, 175 06 •' “, 28 bearing dele 001. 17, 1843, in the name of D R Keller, . 200 00 n '* 23 bearing date 001, 26,1843, |n i the nainu of Mr*. J A Kaufman, 80 00 J *• ♦» 4 bearing dole 001. 18,1843, in (ho name of Sarah A Wilson, now Sarali. Todd, , 425 00 nI S Iw'-nl o '- : '■, i BIT THE TREASIIREttiPF. CUMBERLAND. Balance of Borodgh liabilities lhd lst of April, :. .. , COUNTY . • / ! N?‘« - 11 ‘ oh iB l,old 11,0 f#l * Ihei.n'daVi fl7 nJ no JJ spat of bflloß olj lh«; Cpmtfiltiiianerß, bf|C,umbflr i j ii j . B * ■' rm mill !□ rm*. dlrrr’cmrl, thu fuHuwin£ TraclH Ms C Q^l r u?i k u j'il j. _ij . i 9? Siilb;i?y Public on Monday iho 10ih «lay if Miss SfA WiUonno* Mrs &A Tuddj 315 00 £rlhd Court House, in llie. Borough of ]f ‘ * ■ ' ' ' “ UaHislo, coilnly aforcsaid/ond continued (by adjourn' nient) front,lihie td time, until theyoro all soldier; ak much of, ouch, tract or, lot. aa.will be.aufEcionl to defray ilie,arrearagcb of the County,Rond apd Sctiuol taxcs.due llicroonl and costs. , WM. M. PORTER', Co. Treasurer. \ Carlisle, April 11, 1850' 1 , , ' ’ , ; ■' ' ; , • ......... )•' ■ -■ .-©3082 28 To poyiwliidh liio tiotoligti has balance of . outstlinding.taxes, \ , -j 199 Jaiuos liackoL lafo VVoigh-mnelcr, . 8 45 Nathan. Bahteli* on nolo ofsil 38. with 2 Vrs interest* . 12 74 : - 220 93 112 20 Real debt oftidrdiigh, • ■ $2861 35 A. VV. BENTZ, BorodgA Trsosurer. April 18,1850-31 ‘ $4,673. 61 l Philadelphia mourning Stoic. No.'dZ South Second. Street.. Near Chestnut, $lO 00 1.1 00 A RE now receiving their spring-importations CJI and wuuldraspoclfully invite the attention 01 ill cash buyers (eilher wbolcsale or retail) to their largo’ stock of , . 1 ' 4:50, Mourning Goods Exclusively. Oluck Bareges, Marquise,. Chaly, Bombazines Bombazine finish Alpacas; Canton Clothe, Silks, double width Moussalino do Laines, Grenadines, I Canton Crapes, Borage LaineS; Tliibet long and square Shawls, Barege Shawls, Crape, Lovo, and Crapo Lisse Veils, patent English trimming and veil Crapes, Sec, ‘‘■Second Mourning Lawns; Ginghams, Bareges. Maaisse; de Laines, Gingh&m Lawns, Chintzes. Acicr Gldths,;'Linen Lustrcd,’ mourning bordered Handkerchiefs, Collars and Culls, lead Kid Gloves, Neapolitan Gloves, &c; April 18, lSso^6t 7 00 16 35 39 00 OpiNitfxa or the PiiZssi 1 50 “They are largely provided * with Mutfrntng Goods, nnd those wishing (o purchase, will find unplo opportunity to do so with tliem. —[North Americans ... . . - 5 00 5 00 2 21 13 25 “No ddvmtago taken of. domestic distress,• for extortion or imposition.”— [Saturday Courier, | ; “Our citizens can, at any moment, call at this Jslore, and obtain every material for Indies'attire, lihnl is necessary in the season of affliction, confi j lent nt once of obtaining good goods, and at fait loricea.”—- {lnquirer, 175 -00 1 13 11 50 NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Confectionary Store. 31 00 34 OO llVslMwin Si., nearly Bppaslte Rhtem's Warehouse. rpHE undersigned having commenced the robnufac -1 tutitig of ALL KINDS OF CANDY, deepened a Ccmficlionoryand Fruit store, would call tho atten tion of Town and Counliy Merchants to their adver tisement. - . 90 00 11 03 They will manufacture and have constantly oh hand, 7 00 ALL KINDS OP CANDY, which they will wholesale and retail at the lowest prices; . Also oil kinds of Fruit; such n* Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Raisins. Bates, Prunes, &c.. Nuts oi every kind, viz: Almonds, Cocoa-nuts, Filberts,Bill tcr-nuts, English Walnuts, Ground-nuts, &c. 10 63 7 41 , Fancy Articles and Toys of every description. . Tobacco and Seoars, Rous sel’s Mineral Water; and a variety of other arti cles too numerous to mention. 315 00 19 79 They would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. , A. S. WOUMLEY, -April 11. 1850 8. W. HANNAN. 5 90 US'tf Of LETTERS 'advertisediii 'Tub/* voIb«TBKk"MV appointment. 19 80 LIST OF LET'i'£ii!S remaining in thcPost.oflico at Carlisle, Pa., April 1, Jt'so. Peraofts in. quirmgfor letters on thisliat,will plcascsay they arc advertised. , , Artist any Daguerrian Koll Miss Rachel Arnold MrsMargrdt Line Wm./ ArbuckioGeo ' ' ; Layman Jacob Anderson Mrs Isabella Layman Benjamin Sen Brown Miss Amelia E Land rs. David B /• ~ Budgcus Mr U Lee. Charles' Becker Dr Low Michael. Bouttts Jno. - Lambert Dr. T. S, Dorns.Mrs R Lapp Jno. Dell Rebecca LfehmaiiJ'nd Beistline Jno Landis David P Basehor David Martin Mrs Anna Bell Miss Martha Moore,Miss Mary .Ann Bishop J A Mouse Miss Sarah A Balmy Miss Reb66ca Mehatfey Frank Esq Bridging U P r . , , f M'Kinsey Master C Bear Jacob’ . ’ Myers Michael Barr Win Esq Martin Mrs Amm Burkholder Jacob Mtmyan'Geo Esq CnUfman ,Mts CatharineMichaeU Sarah C.’aik Edward A ■ Myers Peter Coal Mrs Eliza A ‘ Nesbel Wm Cromer Mary Orris Christopher - Clark Garret E&q Orris Abraham Garber Francis Parker Mrgil Cook John It Esq Qulhsenbery Thcmas E Clark. VV Esq Ruck Mrs Mary 2 Clotand James Richards Robt M Clark William Reed \V. J , c Cross Geo W Robinson Mrs Mary Chase Copt L... Ryan Thomas Orul] Miss Catharine Rous Joseph Cox head Jno Esq- . • Shin Solomon Calin Jno SoudffJno. } Carney Michael 1 Sohreibur Michael Crouse Adaiu Schreiner Marlin Canfield Ann Ewigen Abraham Dunham Wm N . Swords'Mrs EhVa Dickey A S* Sangston J A Dunlap Joseph 3 Swonger Miss Catharine Dixon MUB Elizabeth ShbdeJno Diylhney Samtiel Sharp Stewart' Oevimiul Parker K. S/nith Samuel Dill M ar tfarul . Selks Abreh.un . Dunkul Paul Slumhangh Jacob Deltor Jno Sh&lly Samupl . Dixon Jno SnavelyJno S : Eshelman U L Esq* Shearer Mrs Elizabeth Edward'David’ Sdpp Sahuiel Etler Sdinudl Sell Andrew Egle Geo E«q , .Snnrlz Abraham Eucam. Wlldey I O'O FSlussor Peter Fetter A O • Sedgwick Major Jno' Fornybaugh Rotor' SVringfollow John... '. Gill Danil . StOiipher Mre Mary Ooshard Joseph . Shcafor G,eo . Green'Mlsa Hetty Slehman Jho Givler David Sbreindr Martin Gibson Wm B - Schucherd Mrs Sabina Givens Lieut N 0 Sugars Win Gerboer Geo Tippet Charles L Esq Garner David Toutman M Given James Tonis Moses Hoagy Mistf'RH Tim Mons Catharine Half Miss JanA |s< , Ulurich Jno Haversiick Pavid Underwood J HooVer David Division Washington 7 Horner Jacob No 9 21 c Hock Gbo , Webb Harvey Holmes Samuel William* Jho G . Hagan ElisetobelH’ Woodburn J'oKn M’ Holmes MV Esq: Woriderlloh Jiio’ llarshoy Joseph' Wolf Jno Mamrnonco H* Wolf Elizabeth' Huller Wm Whitney 11’S; N ' Hoover Mrs Susan Wright George Anna Holmes Lewis Wmhower.Jno Hass Christian Wise John F . Heokadorn Lanard ' WaUbn Jdo . / Hciner Miss Harriet WhiuiH^hl'Mlfiß Lyi.7 Hume Miss Habecca ; dlanna :. S I Hulter E W Esq Wink Daniel Jones Bsao ' Wolf Geo. Johnston Phillis Washington Eliza Kafpef Philip Warehnm Philip Kpse Miss Margafet Walts D&vld Knisley. Jacob Watts Isao, Kissinger Goo Woyintherllghl Snmiiol 2 Host Wilhelm ZatHitiriaa Samuel Kost Michael ZeiglerDavid Kilgli Jno . Zlmmerma’n Jim \V • GEO. S. SBARIGHT,, Awlh’lV P. M* 1.6(3 .. 75 23 55 5 00 IO'OO 69 00 *lO5 00 85 CO 85 Ot S 00 3 00 00 00 378 SG $55 10 185 60 — 210 00 2 00 38S 85 $1,0)0' 07 ■ 87 84 94.073 5 *1389 00 .775 00 750 7» 584 00 740 00 100 00 80 00- , GO 00 794 38 60 00 708; 73 300 0O *3090 73. . 'PuIC.ADSI.PatA. BEESON & SON, Acres . and Years. Warrantee «V Owners. Tai due Lots. South Middleton. '< 1 • 27 1839 ’ Jacob Weaver ;i ‘ $122 IUO . 1845 - John Harper J 259 43 1848- . John Harper’s heird 1'72 5. 1846 • Jacob Morrell : •. v.r •: j 3() 1 lot 1846. John Walker 'i i. 28 14- 1847,8 James Gubliq's heird - li 1847 •! ' Jonathan. Gust.wiuo ..72’ ■<■ - ‘ Netbfon,' ' * % 150 1840 *Wm Moulder ‘i;•• * 25 406 : 1840- •■ John Cd’opef - •• V-'25 403 : 1840 M ; Mathew Uuneaft. 1 ■25 428 1840 Robert Lusk- . .:. 52 415 1840 Hugh Nlcholsori. -26 4UI; .1840 . ‘John Nicholson . 25 403. 1840 . June Nicholson f 25 North Middkibnl . 2J 1640 .'ColWirf Chambers - v: 50 134/* 1849,40 ’Mathew Irwin's helrd 156 16 -1809,40 Sailer's heirs' 24 800 1843,8 '-lloilenback's heirs 12 55 16 1 843 - -.Samuel Rhoads . 25 Southampton. lOd fBdo,b • DWid Herron’s heirs" , 2 10 439 1749 James Rccsido &,* Co -1 35 102 1842,6 John Herron's heirs 1 89 •400 1844|5 William Scott’s heirs- 581 400 1844,5 *'• > . 681 llot 1845,9,' Willlarillancock : . 130 300 1845,9 . Fd'k Clippingui's heirs' V .1 89 25 1845. Elizabeth Miller . 104 404 1847.9; WmDUooan - . ; -9.86 403 1K47,8,0 John Nichvtso'it. :5 30 40L '1847,8,9 Julia Nicholson 5 30 438 1847,8,9 John M Woodburh 5 74 100 1848' B Reynolds fur Herron’s heirs 60 437 1847,9 • John'rierfonVheirif 3 13 1 lot 1846 . 1 Solomon Gorgau* heirs' .59 1 lot 1847 Henty Newcomer « 60 - Silver Spring. . 10 37 1847 Joseph Shruß; .66 Easiperinsh or ought 1 lot 1840 ... Ncidioli Miller’s heirs’ J 2 Shippenslurg Borough. ... llot 1341,4 Peter Neal-. 29 Alleril 1 lot 1840-' Martha McKinley . 106 1 10t,1848 EVo Hcfftomun , a Acirtf * • 120 . .Mohtok, ‘ ; ; .200 1844 Henry Sidle -‘3.60 1 1840 Marlm Dlllcr’a heiri •J 5 1 lot 1849 John Brannon 1 "30. 30 1649 Mclchdir Crcnnemali 26 ; 3 1849 Mlchael-Ego's hdini 24 ' 'HupeiuclL' ‘ , .Harper & Underwood Samuel S Smith John Harper John McClqiiq Richard’Wgods* heirs' 1511 1841,2 2Ui 1842 400 1843,6 25 ,1841 \ 1 lot 1841 ! 300 1847,9 1200' 1847,9 4 1d'11),9 George Himes John Harper's heirs J)r W S Sharp's heirs Ftankfvrd . Jacob Wagner's heirs ChrUlian Failour Perry's heirs (col'd) Henry Uine's heirs Henry Shank John Aldgianis (Hoilcnback's - ■* ' heirs) I 47 James McCartney (Hollen* •• ■' back's heirs I 12 31 1840 15 1843 5 1845,6 12 1846 13-1846' 153 1844,7 232 1841,7 228 .1844,7 Robert Faulor'a (Hoilenback’a liai?*) 2: JO 116 1844,8 Williams (Ilollonback’s Jioire) \36 400 1844,8 -Samuel ReaugU (Hollcnback’a 186 1841,5 Thomas Djosq/ (IlullcabacU'a , - 100 2844,7 Goo. Magcohan (Holtcnback’s heirs): 93 1 lot 1848 . Win Sanders (col M.. 12 1 . Mifflin, IS 1840 W Craig MoCtino 25 18 1841 .Frederick lloovor /ID 4 -1843 - Win Mjrent* hcira "12 200 1843. Wm Parker , . 22 1247 184G.8 George (limes 795 200 .1847,8 D.in'icl Eckels 60 40 . 1847,9 . Peter F Ego 27 105 J 847,8 -John Ensminger 4 16 .25 1847,8 Andrew J North ■' ' 100 1847' Thomas Marlin (Jbhn Hiir-- ' per &. Cu) 100 1847 ’ Samuel Gardner (John Hue* pdr & Qo) 100 1847 Rbeanhah Martin (John liar-* ■ per & Co) . ... POO 1847 Charles Bryan (John flar por«Sp(;oy 30 1647,6 jAnica Hoover • , = ~2 '164,8 . Jamoa Elliott's heir/ 238,1848$ .John Ihirper'a heira 200 184'B J.tilin M'Woodburh' 2UO 1848,9 Isaac I) Parker 200 1848,9 Tease D Parker 25 1846,9 Richard Stevenson* , Dicltinaon. . rib 1841 VVih Craighead' 9 1841, Jacobs 20 1841,6 George Jacobi' 4 1841,0'Peter MyenT 5-1841.5 Mustiho 5 1841,0 Benjamin Malone 10 1841. Abraham Pillurlori 4 1841,8 Pulor dlalamUlr 5 1841) ' Daniel Bowen , 5 1 840,0 Peter Milki'a helrk 310.1840 WmdfcLMuqro 10 1840; Win Moore , 10*0 or 5 1840,7 Samuel Morlhland- : 51840 Gcprgo Pencil 6 1840;' Jacob Trump 6 1840 Solomon Warner' G* 1840 .0 Harder &-Bakcr f . 4 1845,8 M'Mbrlnrt , • - 11 1843 Andrew Kunse 9 1844,0 James Crayton .33 1644,6 Jacob BLyon 60 1644,6 Janice Neel/ 200 1855,6 Samuel Wood*' helra* 22 1645 George Detxlioover ; .14 1845 Frank Smith (ool'd; 1 Lot 1645 - Rebroca VVeUe 43,184.5,0 William Bandorf : 5 1845$ Brough 18 1845,6 Daniel Brown 6 1842 Dayld oMpe . 5 1645,6 Ludwlptf Crbop 3J 1846 John Dayjs' 13 1845,6 Goorgo DoardorfF 210 1846 Michool EgV, 10 1845,6 Moare Funk 65 3845,8 Funk's heira *6 1845,6 Archibald Garbel 7 1045,6 John Lerew ; . 40 1846,6 Henry Mybrs . 36 John Myers ‘ 57 1646.8 Phi)ip Myore 6 184&, Gilbert.Soar.ight . - 6.1840,8 John Wireman Eaq 22 1646 .ThWMoClune’ahelrir 5 1748 Adam Yen£y , 5 1847,8 Mender's heira 1 Lot 1847 John Oiborne’a heiri 10 1845.8 N B Wlrerosn’4 heirs 40.1843 Thomas Brown I'tot Jfe4B Itfael Griffey 1, Lot 1&49 Jaenb LlUle'a heirs 1 Lot 184$ M F Myore ‘30'1848, Win Meqla 40 1848 James Nealy's heirs 1 Lot 1848' Joseph Rockey 1 lB4B George ftookey’e h'oire 5 1846 . Wagner‘fc’-Vsif ; 120 1 845,6 Frederick Clutlis. '3B -‘■•. , .V8 ; 1845,6 Jaoob r (3ipa>; toew Cumberland. ./' } .. 1 Lot No j>l> 1842,8, Dr Chamber’s heini . ... 94 ls -Uor-.L 60 1842,?'J P Norris “ ' 1.8.0 ;do 73 1843,8 Georjje lifcechler 3OG : ■ dd ! n4;l84li8 John Plough V .2 76 .do • 1-20 1841,8 Wni McLshe’s heirs 2 12 • do . 280 1842,6 Zinger & Bifti* ;•. - ;1.5 9 ’do 34 1842,5 J MHaldeman .1-46 . do 166 184l l BiMatlin Luther ‘ 1.97 .do -T57 1841,7 Peter PancakeJ •' 1 74 do -161 1843,7 Dr Agnew’s heirs •' I'l7- do • 160 1841,7 Owner unknown .1 06 » 'do 208 1841,6 do : do ‘ 1-65': do 212 1841,6-= do 1 do" -180 1. do 211 1841,8 Ab’m Burch's heiri ' ■ 1‘46 , do 171 1846,8 Henry AlcKinncy > ' -4S ..do. 31 1846,6 Jacob 2eigifer 4l .do 76 do do - - do 4t J do • '’l4o- do ' da 'do *. '< ; • - 41 • ..do - 177' do dd ■Uo 4l do k« 1843,8 MicHdcl Keller 1 . <9y do 28 1848.8 Wm Allison 29 , ; do 72 ’1843(5 J M Haldermiin • -• » : 6s .do 182 1942,6 Christ, Halderman... =.| 39 . do .160 1842,8 John Spilier ‘ '79 dd £O2 1642,6 John Roberts ; 98 , dd . 204 1842,7 James McGinnis I 14 ' dd -27 1842,8 A'Carothefa* heirs > , 164 . do-’- f 36 1843 t 8 • do do.:. . .. 218 ' 1 do 84 1942,5 J M Hnlderman . I 22 1 do v - ■ 3 1646 G Fahnestock's heiis 29 do • -4 1840 do ’ ‘do - ■BO do~ 15T846;7 Ab’rn Hursh’s heirs- - 68. do '3B 1842,6 Philip Smyaer -- * - •' 85 ;liLot 1848 AbJro Hunt’s hcirS 35 - do. 1843,7 Wm .Wallace . I 27 ! ‘do 111 1844,8 Wdody’r & Robinson . 160 do . 00 1846,7 Owner Unknown - 36 do 189 1842.6 Johb-Foster ; 73 do 488 1643 Hogan’S Heirs 80 dollo 1842,3 Jlonfy Miller ~ ‘ 60 ; d» , 160 104 L ,^br2ner’s.heirs. , 16 do . 116 1841. Oqnrod Rentngor’s heirs 16 ~do -141 ,1841 Ab'm Fcilrow’s.heirs .. . -,.15 do 37 1841,3 Owners unknown . 1, 00 .do - 60-1841 do do' 16- do i .172 1841,3 .do . . dd . 16 do ... 179 1841,8 do* .do . . • ;16 .' do • .12d 11841 • ■ .do <. do • • > 69 do ,165 1041 t; do' Jo . .16 do 183 1841,4 do do 147 do, 210 1841: do do t-* M 5 do ’ 174 IMl', -do ' ’ .d0.’16 do ; • 176 1841,4- do ’-; -do - 98 do ■ 1,62 1841-' do do’ 16 do' 1 164 1841 dd do 'l6 do 85 1843,3 do do .46 ’• do- ■ 148 1842,4 1 do' ■ do •' 1 • 1 00 i do. 176 1843,3 .dp do’’ ,• 40 do • '74 1849,6 do. do - .' . , 47 do 132 1647,8 John Bucher's heiri '' ' 6*l do - 164 1847 Owner Unknown 18 do 112*1847 '. Jo .do 18 do 122;i;847.8‘ . d«T, . do, : - -.60 do : / OS 1848 George,Afeicks '4B 1-Lot 1642,4.0 He'rshey.’s heirs 37 'So *lOO 1948 Thomas Warren 16 do; 1 145T&47 OWhcr Unknown ; 12 drf . 200 18*47 ; d6' j ; /db 1 ,12 Jo' 163.18-17 • , do".' "do’' 12 ' ' d 069-1847 ■ do ,•• - db ' *• 1 Is do 71’ 1347,8 •'db ; , tSp 00 New and Cheap Store. riIHE undersigned most respectfully informs his X friends and the public generally, that ho has just returned from;Philjdeljjhlaand Baltimore, and is now opening at the corner of North Hanover and Louther strode,, .of the'aland formerly occupied by N. \V. Woods, a well selected assortment of new • •23 5 6 S 3 Spring Goods, purchased atlho lowest prices, and which I am de termined to sell at s.nall prodts. Among these may bb found _ > . ■ 1 06 4 63 Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestings, Twced f and Pantaloon Stuff ol various prices. DRESS GOODS, new styles, ond at lo\y prices. Also Gto. corios in all their variety, vizs Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Spite's, fitc:, which will be sold low for cash. Please give arc a call, A. C. FETTER. April 11',-1850 i ... Estate IVodec. LETTERS of administration on die estate of Benjamin D. Wundeilibh,' deceased, late of the Dorohgh of Carlisle, Cumberland bounty, have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber residing in said borough. All persons indebted to said .estate are requested to ninlfc im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated rorselliemenl to. 'NATHAN HA’NTCIT, Aomf. April 4,1830—Ct . . / , Klcar, React, Liston and Rodctf, TROUTMAN & MAY’S New, Cheap and Pashionadeb C£otuino SfoRE, On North Hanover zlreel t in iht room fonntrli/ oc copied by A fra. finite, a» a Grocery. . . THE attention of the citizens of Carlisle,' aptl Cumberland and .Perry counties, is Invited to tliipi newly established Clothing aridGemieineu's Fur nishing SVore, and see itie well selected and must elegantly got up djolltingevefofiered In tills place. It would be well for every man to know thut a larger better styles and m()ro desirable clothing can be bought for loss iporiey.ai this new establishment than atpny other store in the place without any exception.. Thq assortment is well selected and the cutohd make of.ihe latest spring and summer faphions,'whioMra far superior to dll others for ease and elegance. All who wish to purchase will* find they can save from twenty-five jo fifty per cent, by buying a* the new stand ol TROUTMAN & MAY, Coats, pants qnd vests, wewiil sell remarkuhly low,-as the following list nf.nrlces will shoWs COATS. Superfine black cloth dress coats $6 to 18,00 ■. do . do ; ftpek do ti'tolß,Uo Fine French tia|biloloih coats of > , different styles* .. , .. . dlol'O.OO New* style gfoashmorot coats 2,60 to 9,00 French coats of all colors , 1,50 to 7,00 Rough & Heady Tweed, new style 4,00 to 11,00 California.Lustre, v 76 to 6,00 Linen opals t . . 1,00 to 9,60 Business coats 1,00 to 6,00 • PANTALOONS. NeW style of American and French » • Cassimere, plain,. 1,60 to 7,00 Now style of American end French oaMimerestßupefidrinqiialiiyand ' ■ variety of colors’. , • • h • 6i0bloT0;00 Fine black case, and doeskins' t 1 9,60 to 9,00 Striped and orbss.bnrredcasa. perils 1,50 to 6,00 New style Napoleon striped pants 1,86 to 3,00 do ’ spring case, pants 4,76 to 6,00 Great variety of corduroy pants' 1,96 to 3,00 Fine linen drilling striped and plain 76 to 2,50 New style of Gattibroon 1,60 to 4,00 ■With an OBdellenlaMbrtment.of work* Ing pants which will out-wear any other in this place , v 50 to 2,00 &EST& . Superfine black satin vests l„76lo6,00 New style offigusred and striped ()o. 1,00 to -7,00 Plain and striped;valentine .60 to 4.00 Fine, light summer marsallles vesta .76 to 3,00 All kinds of working vests at very low prices. 1 We alio keep a good assortment of B{>ys CLOTHING , . , ■ , consisting ofooatl, paints and vests and sell them at very low prices. . Iniaddillpn.to.our of reqily mndeolot|iing we Will keep pn.liand art as sortment of. Furnishing Articles, such as shirts, scarfs, cravats, suspenders, (trowel's, collars, caps umbrellas, gloves, handkerchiefs, socks, &o. &o. ! which, will insko.li the inlereslof the purchaser to examine before buying elsewhere. All goods sold at this store, warranted to give satisfaction, and we defy competition In quality, elegance, style of the out, and durability; and We hope by close at tention to business to merit a share of publie pa tronage. Don’t forget the place, North Hanover street, a few doors above Louther street, West side. . Clothing made to order'at iho shoUceVno-, lipe. AprH i, 1660—1 f j 16 2 as . 46 i ?s 4'SO BL 1 81 1 SI .SB i oi l 12 1 76 i 84' 1* 66 4 83 3 26' 9 09 i . « l{ A 37 » r 75 1 70 srep 1 68 99 90 • 60 1 36 2 40 Plainflbld Classical Academy, . .. ; rpHE eighth: Session- will commence; on Monday, .Li'May 6th, u In consequence, of the increasing pa* Jrbnage/a large and, coramodioasbrick edifice tlim been erected, rendering this one of.the most comfdrt* able and desirable institutions ih lhe Stote. Nb se* tious case of sickness had pccurrod since it wosfound ed. The kudenls .'are constantly uhdef the chbrgo of.competent and faithful instructors. The neigh* horhpoif presents nd. lemptaUons to vice or immoral ity, there being no tovvh or village hear tho InstHb liori. ~ Circulars, willi further information, furnished : by addressing R. K. BURNS, .. . Principal and Proprietor , , ; i iO . PlainJielAP. O.t Cumb. Co. t Pa, April U,135Q • .IVewvllle Academy; Select Classical Scientific Sciiboi., ‘ Newville, .Cumberland Cdiiniy, /'d. IT is confidently believed that few institutions.offer greater inducements to.students than the tbove. Located in the midst of a Community proverbial for their intelligence, morality and rCgaM forttio Interests of religion, this Acddcmy can effectuallygddfd its members from evil and immoral influences. Advan tages are likewise offeted to those desiring id purslfe the stCtdy df the physical sfclcricos; Surpassing itloSb of moat similar institutions. 1 . Those having sons or wards* end wUhlng to' send them to a Seminary of respcctfully soli cited to .visit Ndwvilie,' aiid judge of the advantages for themselvcs. or, at (east, procure a' circular con taining full particulars, by ’addressing ’ / JAMBS HUSTON,' Principal, Nowvllle, Pa,, Aiig, 23,16*19—1y Better thaii (He Gold Jllncs ul Call. , fornta. A Whole Suil of Clolhe. 'z uf $l 1$ I a "HIE undersigned-thankful'for the- patronage of . tlio cilizehd of Cdrlls'e and udjotirhing ejuntry, inlorms tils numerous friends and the public in gen eral, ihUl he has just J&fd in oil entirely now stock of fashionable ; .... Spring and Siiranier -Clothiug/ modb Up ini the best stylo and particularly calculated for this place. Htsstoch consists of fine Dress and Frock, costs, Habits, Casaiiher, Drab, die.,and Chian cobls, Twc&d, Linen and Check coats/ Business' coats' of'all' descriptions, si/pcHor Black Cassimcro and fancy Pantaloons, r a groat variety of Vests from 7501 s to $4 00, 6 large assortment-of lanuy articles of Gentlemen's wear, white linih, striped and flannel.shirts. Guilleinon are requested to call and examine the goods, nnd i ho is sure those who buy will bo well fitted and at low prices. ' A great assortment of Boys clothing,- also Caps and Hats, from 12J to $8 00 constantly on hand at 8. GOLDMAN'S, South East Cornfer of Main nnd Market square. Carlisle, April 4, iB6o.—Cm. Valuable Farm for Sale. WILL bb offehsj at public silo, on the proriilscs, on Monday the 20ih day of Mny.'a tfoct of land 1 situated in' North Middleton township, within 14 miles of Middlesex mills, and bounded by hndsof Thomas Urio, Thoms* Boil, Win. linker and others, containing ' , IV'lndy-cight Acres, " ■ of excellent limestone land, all of which is cleared except 8 acres, which is jvel) covered with Umber.— The improvements are a 2 story FRAME HOUSE, Doubfo BARN, Horse Stable, Wagon Shed,'and other out* USSSSi&buUdings. .There is on tho promises an Apple Orchard, a, large Poach Orchard, and other fruit trees. A well of never falling water is conven* lent to the door. This valuable farm Is within four miles of Cailislo,. and tho Cumberland Vajloy Rail road passes through tho same. Title indisputable.— Salt) to commence at 10 o’clock on said day, when I the Icfmi will be made known. Possession civen on the Ist of July, JACOH HEFNERV April 11,-1950—01 Valuable Farms for Sale. THE subscriber.offers at private sale the following described Real Estate: , , , ~ . No. 1. Situated in North Middleton township, 44 miles east ,6f Carlisle, about 1 mile north of (ho ll ir risburg and Carlisle tnrnpiko 225 acres, more or less, about one halflimeslono and the residue black dlalo and meadow land, all cleared and in a high stale of Cullfv u tion except GO acres, which Is well covered with heavy limber. The buildings aJi—jV- nro a very fine two story STONE House, a good FRAME BARN, partly now, with liMsyWipCorn Ciih.*, Wagon Sheds, &.C., a tine House and a never fulling spring of water near the door of (he house. Also, a good Orchard of bljolcu fruit. . . ~ No. 2. Situated 11 miles north of Carlisle, on the road leading from SlerrcUa Gap to Carlisle, contain ing 165 acres of first i i ale Slulo. land, well limed, cx« oopt 35 «dres, which is woll covered whit Timlier.— The improvements nro a two story FRAME Dwel ling. Hpu4e,.o.large, IRAME BARN, and’joll neces sary oulbuilriin'gii in good condition. Also, a good Orehard.of choice fruit. This firm is w«il supplied with water for stock in all .ilia fiblris. Also, 2 wells of wutet near Ihu house that novrr fail. Possession given on the Ist of. April if desired, and the terms marie fo. suit the purchaser. - <> , Rcrsops wishing, to purchase or examine the pro perly will pleaso call on tho subscriber residing in Carlisle. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. , February 21, 1850—5rn '. 1 Tfa'i«' Yard Proporty lor Sale.' ''l'ilE siiWri'b.r offer, nt privnf. snlo the pro pony on which liy lives, ejtuaieil in, Cttnlrevillt*, )ickinson.lo\vnsliip, Curtiburlhnd county, oonlain hg 3 acres of ground, pmler good cultivation, on -TmJL U craned a t,\vn story BRICK mPiaiao HOUSE, and Brjoli Back Buildings; ,jg q'VAN WilH l'p vats out i JgjgQfcof door*, Q loaches;2 Hmetf, n.pool oi running.water apd 4 handles In the shop. The. w'liolois'-tn good > order 1 . 'Thofa.ls also ii,large Bark Shed - andi Shop, end* good Stnbles attached, with every other convenience. -The lot le well supplied with fruit trees of, every kind. Ii is n moat desirable property for any onu Wishing to commence the Tanning hualneso. It will bn sold on accommodating terms', ar\d' possession given iinmndlnudy. Any one wishing tosee the proper ty' can do so by applying to the subscriber.'. JOHN MINNIUHrAg't. / tor Rl|zabeth‘£ Hannah Stoner. February 28, 1660^—3 m XloiUo and Idc lor Sole, ■ THE subscriber o/Tcrs at private sale, the property on which ho rcsidrs, shunted In the village of Oakville, in Newton, township. The improvements a—Ji are a now two story BRICK BOUSE, Im?•an ®hop, Slublo, end other out* Jj•!j*wHpwn°u<oa. .There is also.a well oi excellent £jgEßg®Vaibr’and aCistern near the door. This! stand is a moat excellent one for a Blacksmith, or for a mechanic of any kind, and. will ho sold cheap. For particulars enquire of thfl undvrsigned, rosid* { ing on the premises. . • March 91, I86t)-2m» JOHN 80YD.... 1 ti>o& (tils Way! THE subscriber would respectfully inform‘llls (nbndi and the jiub'lo genVrstly, that he has just opened a new LUMBER AND COAL YARD, in West High street, a few doors east of Messrs. J. AI D. Rhoads* Wijrehouac.’whete he now.hss and will I keep constantly on hand, n flrsf rats ssiorlmrocof a<l kinds of seasoijed White Fins Boards end Blank,and all other kinds of Stuff, alt ■of which ho will - sell low for cash. • , • . JOHN ARMSTRONG. Carlisle,‘April 4, IB6o—if Eatals Kotlce. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Abraham Lose, deceased, lute of Silver Bp*ing town* ship, Cumberland county, have been issued to-tho subscriber residing jn said township, county aforesaid.* All persons indebted to said estate are requested make payment, ami those having claims vrlß * , them properly authenticated for selUei*' , . P rCMnl AprU4, laSU—Ol* JOHN ' .oSE,'AJ.n'i. . *7'®*** harden Seeds. \ ’’W “l; 1 . •upi.ly of Froah Oatjen and Flow. .a, embracing ovary variely, Jual received, m . Wf', t M l B l,y JOHN GRAY, Agl, BIiAiVK OEEDS ■ ' I Coilirlr, Apill u, 1880—8| | FOI( HALE AT THIS OFFICE. Vi>‘ REGISTER’S NOTICE; hcraby.given loajl ihoi tliß following accounts hava.tabq ( ltl(Hriir I this olßce for examination by the accountant* iforein named, andiwill- ho'presentcd to the Ofpbeoa’ Cohjt of Cumberland county for confirmation and »Uow* anccj on Tiiea'duy tllogUOtli ilsy of April A. D.lB6vi‘ Vizi . '" 1:i 1. The account of fchaHb’i flyers and Dr. W.* W.‘ : ’ Dale, administrators with iho will.annexed of Janies - J. Dale, laic of ilie Borough orMfccliUmcsborg.docM; 1 2. Tho account of,Jacob Mdmrha; guardian of •Jacob N. Ebofly, minor son of John Eberty, late of Muprob township, deceased. ‘ r l . ‘ 3. Tho account ofJucob Mamma, |gnntmab : of Samuel Dotenmyer, minoir'ioh of Philip QotrbliroyirJ • deceased j ' ; " ’;• ■ ■•. ■; • ' 4. The’accplW of Benjamin iftyeHi,: deceased, gbardiah 6f Matilda as settled by, said'.- guardian’s admjftUtrator. . ■ ■ 5. The actual of JacobNSc»Jcy,«icpatorof Wnt. Clark, late of Monldb township, deceased. . V !,..^ 0. The account ttf John Stewart, adrrilnlairalor of Andrew Stewart, late of Mtfitin iovfrnihlp t dcceas^ 7. Tho account of George. Alien" and Davl3/B*j * Uunsluw, administrators of John Green, laioof Hew-! ton townihip, deceased. .. t , u/j .. j< 8. The account of Adam Sicrcrj r > Catharine-E. Sicrcr, hie of. Hampden - ceased- • • ,f “• ' 9. The account of John Wallace, adminlstralpr ( flf Thomas Elliott, late of Mifflin township, deceMWiv ■ 10. ‘The account of John Wsggoney,yO9.o of.lhtt. - cxbculbr* of Abraham Waggoner, Sr., Isle of North ■* Middleton township, deceased. r:.: U. 'i’he account - of John Kissinger, administrator _ of Gcorgp Nagle, hto of Dickinson townshlp.fec'q., 13.-The account uf -WinvM. Boelein, o<rmjn|stra* , tor of Samuel Noidig,-late of Beardslown t lUtaoi»,' ,-i deceased, . .. 13. The supplemental account of John iJobb," ex eculor Of Adam Eichclberger, late of. Silver ’Spring lownsh\p>, dcci?asbd. ‘ 14: The supplemental account ol John Deltahodvcr, MichaelG. Beltzhoover * hare w, executors of George «f roe township,’deceased. / ; ‘ 15. Tlie account of Abraham Gsymsti and Jon^i'’ Gay man, executors of Daniel Gay man, late dfPradh ford township, ddceosed. > ‘' L ’..r 16. The account adihinislrator.of George. Cart, lute of (he Borough of Curlisle, deeW ,• 17. The account of Goofge V-Coover, cxoculplj of Henry Cooler, lata of Silver Spring township, 18. Tho account qf Win. Sanderson, of Daniel Worst, late of Prankford township, deo’chx 19. Tho second and further account of William,' Linn aiid Robert Cdchrao, two of the czeeuiotg fif;\ t>r. Andrew P. Linn, late of the borough of dhijw penaburtf, deceased. • ~ ,20. Tho account of Goorgp M’Ginnos.admlnls.tnt-i * lor dc bonis non with.lho will annexed of Samuels Beil, late of the Borough of Shippensburg, deposped^ 91. Tho BupulomenUl account of George Baqdfo'j and Michael. Morrell, executors of. Michael.Morre(t, r Idle of Monroe township, deceased,- r -29. Tho account of Thomas A. M’Kinncjnahd; Cut. James Woodburn, executors of Ruben M'Farr • bno, late of Newton township, deceased. 23. Tho account of Chnrlvs. W. Weaver, executor • of Burnaid llundlc, lute of tho Borough of Carlisle,;' deceased. - - '■ ■ . ,r- y IV' • t 24. Tho account of Julm Oiler,..excculorof' Anr r drow Oiler, lulo of.Kraukford i)/ 25. The supplemental uccounl of Dr., Jamcsß... Irvino, executor of John Johnston;' late'of lh*i Boy tough of Ncwvillu, deceased. . . 26;-The account of Daniel H. MTherson, idmV. de bonis.non of Reynolds M'Pherson, late of. the i Borough of Shippensburg, deceased. , , ... :r 37. Tho account of James M. Ralston, adminis* iralot of David Ralston*'late of West Ppnniborouih township, deceased. ; v l ' *. ' [ SB. The account of John Csrolhsrs, admlnfitratolf’ of Benjamin. Myers, late of Dickinson township, deceased, , . . ’ 29. Tho account of Ocorgp Gilbert, Jacob Gilbert, of NewloO township, deceaseds • 30. Tho .account of Charles Bell,, administrator with tho. wllj upnexed.of Isaac Graham, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. • ~ , 31. Tho account.of Benjamin Duke; administrator, of John Fu.rey the,late of tho Borough of Bhippens> burg,deceased, >. ; • ' WILLIAM GOULD, RegitUr^ RtaisTKn’s Orncit, i CurHult*,'March 30,1850.f‘ •; 7“ _ tf.OTfCfi. .; • • v'.rAj ALL persons Indebted to tho late .ftrfr, of-Wright? & Bux(oD,ara requested to call on tbpauhscHbCr, and settle by the Ist pf May, as all accosts refrain ing "unpaid nt 'that time Wilt be placed in the bands of a Justice for collection. -*• ’•"■'••■I' 1 - ;-. r HEtfRY WRIGHT. Carlisle April U, 1850—81 WHEREAS J.oha.Scijz; .of, Monroe, township,, has ossigtied h>>. ipel aijd personal,property to the underslgflcd.for the .ijepefit of hi* creditors...AU. persons having claims against the said Sella ore re*, quested fo preseiil theip, ami those indebted to make payment to the subscriber, residing in Curlislo. JOHN AGNEW, Assignee. April 16, 1860—61* " ' . ‘. ■ , > Cittilu Notice. . , , y ALL persons, uro, hereby notified that letters'of .udminiatralion on tho ciute-of John Divio. IstoJ of EiNtpeiitisherqugh township,.Cumberland Pa, di)0 < d,.havq bcun ( . issued, by theßcgislerlnsOd; fur a nd cuu’niy, tp the subscfloer *vvho. reside In said township, county ofaresaid. • All persons hiving) claims or demands against the estate .of the said dcccJanl. are requested to make -known the saroo. without delay, and those iodeble.d to make payment to • ... PATRICK RYAN, Ei*r. April 11.1850—61* .. Estate Notice. LETTERS of Adfrinistrntion bn the estate pfSus*, anna Fahnestock, hid townsmpj (Cumberland county, Prf M .havq been issued hyihe ilegistor of .said county‘toMh* subscribers,. the first nttmed living In ibp.last, named. In LoWur Alton township, county, aforesaid., 'AU; .persons having claims against the‘oald oslate will preseqt tficpr’ properly authenticated- tor settlement* and thoso indebted'will make Immediate payment to . REFER BARNHART, WM.R.GORGA9, April U', 1880—Ot EiVs. - IHatoluUou of Parluertlilp* THE partnership heretofore ejeisling A betpr«ea.lhe. ■utisrrihors, trading in merchsndise under the (Inn of Dunlap dc Burr, was dissolved by mutual cop-t sent on the, 4th Inst. All person* haring claims and also sll thus* indebted, are notified to come forward without delay, and mike settlement. The books will’- remain in the of James Ounipp until the lst«ft r May—after that date thoj will be placed in the hand*' of Squire Eckels. JAMES DUNLAP,* 1 April 11, 1800 —<f SAMUEL BARR. - -Enlace Notice. >tr j^' LETTERS of administration on Iho Jfof^ ll..*flMngor, late of Frankfort! topn£q)jvCoDH bt rlum) county. Penn’*., deceased, fmyo been granted, by iho Register of said county to thp ptibadriber living' |in MiHlin township, quality aforesaid. 'All persona, ijpdebtud. to aald dr<f bfereb^.notified to ttaitSL Immediate payment,- add tKose having claims to pro* sent thein foreeUlemeiU to • • - . <j.;j JOHN ORRIS, Adm’r.' March 88, 18S0— Ol» ... p»tdto Notice.' -;v- ~7, • LETTERS of adinlniatraUoh .oa tVa.eatata'bf do'qeaaed, laui of ths Borough Cumbprlartil county,Fa.,Hgvehoon grap{fd I 7 (ho RegUtor of iaiil codniy, to the aubacrib*ri ILO Aral named living irt aaltf Borough* and tho ’aat&tmatl living in Orton Frunklln co' i*' XU per.onMndebled 10.,a1d cm.rear* > tqU c,toVto'm.b. paying, and lha- j 0 h „? n(t clai Y wil| P«OP*f>T •» , : a . n Ueated for .ctlUm.ht i lO , v, H> ,.a.Es maglaucuun, ■ , . -OUN RHODES, March 81. 1850 _3i. Estate Tfoilccv ETTBRBor#dminJ*ir a UonnM^o«»Utftor\t*m li Wynkoop, dscottucd* late of South Middleton tp,. ’ Corn twrland county,Pa,.hnvebcen'cranlid tdtheeub* eortbet folding In said lownphtp, All 'perß6h« ed to Bald cßlalearo requested to'tn&kolm'modi'ele went* and tbos? having oluimn will proMstt tbftm properly ambontlculcd for oetiloinfnr to ' JOHN STUAET, AdmV Much 01,1650 Ct* 1 •: ■ K ' T 'T i ‘.y
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