8E ' ’ od tho lasl rtill «nfl irawmcnt of WlllUmflMer. of iho borough of CViUl6,:Cumb«lilfld coumy, ;> ®a..doeso»cil. hove this day been, mueil by.lho Ko t:.lgUlor in end for eeid cooniy. ld the eubeenbor who , fosidee M Middlesrjc, in'tho «aU county. :Allpor- >Bona having cloimstor demands against the estate of ® decedent are requested’to make known the ife' same without delay,' and those indebted tomake to- . • • #r V . 8 . • ;JOHN WUNDERLICH, Bx’r. .iFebmary 13, IS6l—6t . ■ fSr,., , Estate. Notice, ,■' . ~ UTTERS of administration on (he estate of Isaac P -\j Todd,date of the,borough of ’Carlisle,deceased, j’hiivb- 'been issued to tho subscriber residing in said ! *bbrough,. county of Cumberland. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate ' -payment, and. those having claims will present them ..properly authenticated for settlement to - LEMUEL TODD, Adm’r. ; Fob. 13;tt85l—,0t R' f ■ • : 1 Estate Notice. TETTERS testamentary on the estate of Samuel £«s r jj Galbraith, deceased, late of Dickinson town sil'':.'ship, Cumberland cduhty, have been, granted to ‘f(- //.tho subscribers living in the same iowndWp, >n B ® l jj - 1 ‘ ; ‘county, by the Register of the county aforesaid. All " .. persons indebted to said estatearo requested toma ® immediate'payment, and, those, having . ,:sri»out tbom -[I,. MATTHEW GALBRAITH, , ;<■, 'Tob 13, IB.'il—ct . , , Ex r, ~ 'Jr~ . NOTICE interested will please take notice that ‘ X the company of Voluntcej Infantry, under the I command of Capt. Jacob Sqolre, from Cumberland r* ‘county* Pa*, and attached to llio 4£fth Rcgiirithl of !: ■'Maryland Militia, commanded by Lieut* Col. Veaxy, * in the Service of tho United Slates, in theyeaf 1614, are entitled to 40 acres of Bounty Land each, under . ’the act of Congress of 14th September, 1860. i Their military service and discharge •will appear . upon the company and. regimental rolls.now in the Auditor's,office. ' ’ - ■ That the sdldior naed only prove his idonliiy— the widow ten marriage—tha heir his tight to inbo- Should it be inconvenient to tlicclairftaritte locate the land In person, ho mny transmit his warrant to ’the Commissioner of tho Genera! Land office,tvhoso ; 'duly'it is .1° cause to bo located, free of expense, .‘•‘any warrant which the holder may-transmit'to the 1 • General Land Office for that purpose,inisuchSlatc ' ‘and land district as the said holder or 'may designate, arid upon-rood.farming nano, ao far as the same.cpn he ascertained."* ’■ .Follow Soldiers I Portnit me to suggest that It will bo best to have our land located in a body,for "•If in .ft body it will bear'a bettor price than if sepa- Valedin to 40 acre tracts. . , . . If) 1 ;, After receiving otir warrants wo can requ st tho Commissioner of the General-Land Office, to locate it for us in that way, 'Carl'sto.Ffeli IS, ISSI CABINET WAREHOUSE. '(jorner of Hanover <J* Louther Slreclt, Carlisle. : THE undersigned Has 1 JL ' on hand a largo stock of ||J B®C3 r i or Cabinet-ware, in all thodiflct'ciil styles, which ha is prepnicd to set! at tho lowest prices.— lie tnrites attention .particularly to tho Patent 'Sprite* Gnti'rm IkS&tead, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can bo atfbched to old Bedsteads. They have given sntirti satisfattion to all who have‘them in hsc. COFF*INS ’made *lo crrJot at the shottest notice. JACOB BETTER. 'Carliito, ’February 13, 1851—3 m Cheaper Ilian Ever! Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron MANIIFACIOKY. subscriber respectfully informs tho citizens •bf Carlisle and its vicinity, that ho still continues to *mnnofjcluto, find line constantly on hand, at his old itU in North Bedford street, Ourlislu, oil kinds of TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE, ich he is disposed to sell at prices lower than they i btatpurchascd ol airy other-establishment In the ftjjjfth. His articles-are made of tho v<ry belt ma» ials, and, in point of finish and durability, war* itod equal to snjs He will repair and raaaufac re to order at the shortest notice, ail kinds of. DISTILLING APPARATUS, td 'devote a portlort of his lime to the business Of iU, HXNfnNo. Ilowill a'so put tip LiouTXtao >os, oh Wio mo®! approved plan. House Spouting, in town and country, will bo i toon the moat reasonable terms. ' From hft experience in business, and his dclcrmi to Wciso bolh in the dually and price of his ; the;«ul»«criber hopes to mcrit'and receive a of thp patronage horcloforo so liberally . djiod him. , - 1 tJctfjfcr, Lead and Pewter, taken in exchange ALEXANDER S. LINE. Oorlirle.Fobrdary 13* . 'TTAU3NTINES. dual opened, an n»«orlmrnt of y hnndaom'o, acnllmcnlol and comic VALEty ■’ " VS'TINES. Alio a lolof Kota paper uml Envelopes match, , »• W.,ttITNSK, - February 13. . Oanlah Sefeda lust received and for aide bj : C. INHOFF, A B t. ■ 1 February 13. . TJRBAD WITHOUT YEAST. A comjioMnil Jj fot making brcibl, lea cakea, ami buckwheat cakes without vosst. Prepared, and soidJiyß.T. Babbitt & Co»I N. York, and by Ihe utidefsignod/ F,b.13. .• O.INHOFP, Agl. ite MESS SHAD of auperior qttajity* and BEEF'S Tongues, for sale at tho Grocery* Tea& Va riety store of OINHOFf, Agt. February 18,' SUPERIOR BEGARS, A lot of vfcry aupeHot Principeo and olhct Sefcara, received and for. aalo al (hoatoroof Feb 13 TJVXTRACT of Coffee for aalo ejt iho Grocery and JQj Tea etote of . . Feb 13. ' TiiNE 011. and Burning Fluid just received fresh X ftdtaihfc beat manufuclbry InPhlla.,and forsalo M ttdwllnd’ t)rus dndjfohcjr Storoi Main street. February 13* ' CHOICE PbrfUmbry from Huul'a and Rouseli’s, just received and fot aulo at manufacturers prices et Rawlins' Drug store. Fobruory ( 13. •' _ CIEGAS & Tobacco of the boat blends at RavJHns 0 Drug store, February 13. . SUPERIOR Wines dc Brandies for medicinal use, received at Rawlins’ Drug & Fancy store, Mom •treeU Carlisle. ' February IS. . . LETTERS of. adralnlalratloti on 1 Iho potato ofl llaty Ann Buahman, deo'd, lain of 8, Middleton lp-i Cumberland county, Pa., have boon iaaurd by tbo Reuiater of Iho county, to the aubacriber realdlng in Bleklnaon townahlp, county aforoaaid. All peraona Indebted to aaid eatalo will moke Immediate payment, and thoae baaing clalraa will preaont them properly authenticated for a .mUemj.n..O ß^ Low AdmVi l Teb/uary 6, 1890—01* , . JACOB SQUIER. O. INHOFF, Agt. C. INHOFF, Agt; EMntc Notice. i public Sale. ; > • . f BY, virtue of an order of (he oourtof Comropn Fleas of Cumberland county, in aproccedioginparli tion ’betwoeh Robert Montgomery and wife, James Kennedy and wife, ahd Alexander Barr, I will expose to public aalc, bn the prernises/tn tire. Borough ; ot Newville, on‘Saturday the Ist dayof March 1 1851, at Mil o'clock A. M.,a1l (liat oortafn HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, situate ind being in the borough ofNewvillo, county aforesaid, bounded by lots of John - Mor row on tho cast, Dr. James Irvine on tho west, and by Main street on llid south, containing 60, feel Ih , front and 180 feet io’dopth. . • : Tho terms of sale will be: $2O to be paid on ’the day of sale, one-half of the balance to be . paid when tho sale is confirmed by the Court, and thp remainder in one year thoicaller, secured by judgment bond; . DAVID SMITH, Sh'ff. Sheriff’s Office,* - - '' , 1 ! “ * Carlisle, Feb 6; 185 1 { . CO»RN BROOMSIi ' 1 ConslanUy orihand at PAINTED.BUCKETS, , the Manufacturers CEDAR WARE, • l°% e V nAwp WILLOW BASKETS, M. <fc J. M. ROWE, BRISTLE BRUSHES, 111. N. 3d .St, 3 door. TWINES & CORDAGE, below Race street, MATS, MATCHES, • ~ Piiiudewhu. WOODEN WARE, &c. J Fob. 6,1851—3 m • FINE SWEET .ORANGES at 18 els per doion; O.O's at 13; Lemons at 15; Bunch, Cluster and Seedler's Ruisins, 10, .12} and 15 els per pd., Figs, 121, Filberts, Italian oreamnuts, English Walnuts, Paper Almonds, Jujube Paste, Rose, Mint, Teaberry, Lemon, Ansecd and other candies, at ell prices.— For vale at RVwdiNs' Drug and Fancy Store, next door to the Post Office. - ' February 6,1851 VALENTINES ( This tvcek'l shall rccoiyo a lot of splendid Valentines, bought so. low that the; can be sold for a mere trifle., Call, at-Rawlins* Drug Store, Main, street. ! •/ February 6,1851 , Tavern License* rpO the Honorallo the Judges of the Court ofChjn- JL eral.Quarter Sessions of the Peace of-Cumber land county, at April Sessions, A. D.. 1851, • The petition’of Robert S.’ Alcorn, respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for. keeping a bouse of public entertainment, in tr,e house now. occupied ,by Wm. Sir ohm in the Borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner, therefore* preys your donors to grant him a license for the same, the ensuing year. ROBERT S. ALCORN. Fc’brtiai'y *6, ißbt.—fet * ' ; We the. undersigned citizens elf the Ward of the borough-of Carlisle, in the county pfCQrtiberlaYid, do certify that ,fre are'wcll ncquainted with the above named Robert S. Alcorn, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary to accommodate the {mb* He and cntpi tain strangers find travelers. Charles Maglauchlm Michrel Banna . Christian Hoffman Jacob Zug Joseph lloisor Henry , My jrs J li Uration A 8 Scoor Andrew Kerr . William BrceflO WnV Alexander 3 Baughman William Moudy ‘ Stephen -Ifcepers Geo M'Fcely James Robinson ' M Holcomb . Tavern L|ccme. fpO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gcn i. erol,Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at April Sessions, A. D. 1851. The petition of J. W. Davidson respectfully rep resents, that, ybor potltloucr is provided with the necessary requisites Toy keeping a house of public entertainment, in : leo house now occupied by C. Hoffman in the borough of Carlisle, Your petitioner therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same, the ensuing year. J. W. DAVIDSON. February 8, 1801. Wcthe undersigned cHtlcns qf- the East Ward of »ho borough,of, Carlisle, in the county of Cumber land, do certify that we pro well acquainted with the,above named J. VV. Diyidsbn, (hat he Is Of good repute for hpttcsty and temperance, and isweil pro tided with house room, and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such (nn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate thfc public and entertain grangers and travellers. Jacob Zug • R McCartney Stephen Keepers Chus Moglauchlin ; , James Noble James Robinson i B Bratton Michel Sanno II J Kelly William Brecse Henry Sakloft Christian-tiuly William Moudy • . 1 USX OF LErtUtS. *Dv‘kaTiiKi>iHTua“vomHT««a*’st *ppoirtm*«t. LIST OPLETTEUSrcmalnlngln thoPosloffico at Carlisle, Pa., Feb. Ut, 1851. Persons .in* quiring Tor letters on Ibis Hal, will please any they are advertised. • Arnold Mrs Margaret Arndel f* Esq 8, Adams Jos Anderson John E Adsiin Jacob M - I Heal Charles G ' I Boyd John G | Borden Miss Jano Uederman Mrs,Calh. 9 Brown Jane. Brown P P Boar Samuel Berk Geo Olyter Jacob Bovtorf John Broor Catharine Bruner Abraham Jacobs Henry Knvel Jacob. Kline Mrs Uebocca Kruger John Lemmon isac Levan Monroe LeslierJohn LitiluJolm Lippert John ' Leahtnan John Landis David 0 Lem men ,l«ae 3 Lobaoh Abraham Laman Jacob M’Carthy John MillesJuhn M'Greuver Patrick Mowery Marlin MiJtal Geo . M’NlgbtGco M’Elwce Ephraim M’Kechan Deborah Miss Miller Jos Moore James A Mussor Catharine Martin John North Samuel Newbary John Plough John Parrish *R. W Ressler Eve Uidon William . Rice Barnard . Re* John D Ruth Judith Rice Peter ■ Shoop Ilettry Snider Henry Shannon Victor ShealTer John Snyder GeO; Slchman John fc'palir Benjamin Snyder & Heal Strintffoilow Rachel 9ipe Peter Snook Nathan K Steen James Sr Sowder John Shombough Philip Wary Jacob Williams David Wmisjpoo,. Williamson James . Wise Leonard Wobborl John Wert Edward Weeootl William While Edward Esq Young Henry) Brisker Jesse 3 Burris JaneS Bachore Miss Elizabeth Bryan John Brenner G & B BeisUine John.ft Bitser Henry Cornman Rebectta Cart Jacob Coughlon David Coxhead William CockllnJoUnS Croathers James Crane Elizabeth A Ctuihets, Armstrong Doyle Geo 0 Davis Geo Deatrich Lewis Dunbar John Drexel Frederick Deal Mikel Dice Andrew i Duoker Hannah 1 Donworlh Michael s. Freeze Michael Frahn Charles For war Lewis Fleagor John Finkenbinder David Green Joseph Goqdfard,Charles , Goudshall Jacob Gotiahall Jaqpb Galbraith Samuel Gross Christian Gloim Samuel Gotsball Adam Hldoman John Hull Sophia A Hansard Harris ft 0 -'non Noel D iiannoi donee Mine Clurra .' - FOR RENT.' , . 1-10 n KENT, several Two Story 1 BRICK HOUSES, on tho north-coil •cbrnoi of tho Public Square, In tbo row |i||jß| known as Harper’s Bow. \ For tormn.JaAHß* Inquire of tbo -“'-“’VbERT IRVINE, , OailUlo, Nov. U, 1660.-0 mi. County of Cumberland, Mm the Ist day of January to lt« -3ist m of '. . December, 1850, inclusive'. Matlb.'bV -tha.CpminlsSiloii'ew in compliance’ Whh the requisitions cbritMifed in the . t wenty-second and tSvefity-lhird sections of dri Act of Assembly of this Common wealth, passed on the ISthday of April, A. D. 1834. And also in, conformity with the 37th'section of the same act, winch requires the Cpuhty-Treasurer, once in every year to state his account and produce his vouchers to the Commission ers,Svhicn'after, examination hy the said Commissioners shall be by them laid be fore the County Auditors fdr SMtlerflehbtteeording to law. v !tt accordance./with whieh WiliiaVh H. Pdrtef, Esq., Treasuret of Ctftoberlahdboun ty,' submits the follo wing 1 as a 'correct erfhibit .of the Receipts arid Expenditures for thepast .year, ending the Bls't day of Deoeniberj 1850. Receiptsa To balance in the Imnds of Treasurer lasi settlement, Amount of Outstanding Taxes, ■' do ~ of County Ux tsiossed for 1850, . ‘ j ‘ do .of Stale abatement on payment of #23380 m, ,do . -received of D Smith, Esq. Sheriff, fines and verdtcl focf^ do I da of John Hycr, E*q. fine* and verdict Tcc*, ’• • .. ’ v do do of Carlisle Deposit Bank loins for €0 days, ' . t 1 1 . \ ■ do 'do of County* School and Road taxes, proceeds of Treasurer!* saie^. do do -of Geo Wise,'Borough Treasurer, for erection of new TbMi ClocV, do do on miscellaneous receipts from various persons, ■, , Schedule or dopnrir.TAxfor years 1847-8-9-50, eihibi ■cates, amount received,' amount'of Collectors fees, amoi ■ / tha ampmit outstanding on tbe Duplicates up to tl Cember, A. D. 1850, inclusive. Tuwnshlni'fe Qdro’r CollocilOr'a N’kmaa. Veaft Amouiltof Amt Eecvived. Collector's Amount otjAmt OuUland * Duplicates. feel. Ezouarala. Ihf. Carlisle) : John Harder 1847' 1 3M ; 7? .100 00 883 77 Carlisle . * James Posllcwa'hli 1848 . 860*57 •• 479-00 381 67 i Monroe Samuel Bricker ‘ . 390 r 25 40 00 350 35 iSlilppontburb. George "Bolls **, 188.45 00.52) 37 17) 95 95 • Allen Samuel Bilhor 1849 1354 31 1133 68 186 86 83 77 Carlisle Charles Bill . « 1848 76 , 639 97, , 1008 79 Dickinson Jacob Claudy * w 1794 55 1327,77 ‘396 78 Frankfdrd George KosJA , •* , 488 13 • 989 00 906 13 HdpowcH 3 M Meant • “ ,271 74 937 68 34 46 500 Hampden Goofge W dealer “ . 6l 313 58 70 78 »3 95 Mochanlcsborg John Hoover ** 165 .65 •, 139 95 93 41 999 Monrod Abraham Williams,. ** 1968 ,05 . 1766 59. 901 46 Now CuthbeVland Joseph Matter “ , 1 97' ,87 ,20 00 .. ' 787 Newton Jacob VVeave'r. “ - ’548 06. 409 28 87 84 57 94 , , ... North* Middleton John Miller « 970 64 . 786 Q 0 184 64 Shlppensburg William M’Cluro ” .631'95 .419 00 91- 95 Shlppansburg T. Hugh Craig M . 99; 65. 85 36) 13 66) 60 . Silver Spring * George Keller ’ “ 1763*49 • 1592 60 119 91 50 9l Southampton’ Joseph G Creaalcr ■ M . 1919 65 • 1110.91 81 89 19 85 South Middleton John Fetors ’ . w • ,1677 .76 . 1529 80 190 43 27 53 Westpcrtnsboro* George G Davidson 11 1448 19 1262 03 . 115 58. 50 45 • v ' Allen Daniel Marklay 1850 9650 06 1350 00 , 1300 06 Carlisle Joseph C Thdmpaon ;'* 35w/12 535.00 49 Dickinson. Joseph Galbraith M , 25t9 58 1950 .00 4329 Eastpennaboro* Samuel Bowman 11 1116 11 ' ,474 73 « Fronkfbrd John C Brown ” 691 ‘BO • 69180 Hopewell John Slovlck M 598 93 • 900 00 323.93 Hampden Daniel Erb « . 1315 30 1079 SO 249 80 Mifflin Henry D Dalhouaon •* 637 86 593;78 . 31,95. 19 83 Mechanlcaburg John F Spahr u , 497,...68 464 55 24 45 868 ' , Monroe George Brlhdlo “ 9054 "40 300 00 ■ • 1754’40 New Cumberland Adam Feemnn 11 *ll6 94 . ‘ 416 94 Newton Samuel Green “ 159»51 65l OO 879 51 North Middleton George Drlndle “ . 1866 57 409 00 4459 87 Newville Win B Thompson - " . 989 .07 150 00 4?? ?! Shippeniburg Denjamin Duke “ -639 11 , 216 00 ■493,11 ShippcnaburgT. David D Duncan V' 24$ 99 160 00 ,-rto Silver Spring .. WmG Hamilton ** 2185 49 • • 489 19 - 1703 37 Southampton Joeob CUpptnga* . - “ r. South Middleton, David Seehy- •»* ** fi47li4 864 ?? JSis 21 Wcstpennsboro* ■Edward BhiUpk... . *! • 196 T 17 ,735 45 1931,72 ■ * • v. i 1 #1G,353 CU524.148 99 6897 79 6369.65 J 690937 39 Grand Jurnrs pay.for 1850 $4OB 50 Traverse Jjjrora pay for 1850 . 1743 13j William Anderson for service* at Court Crier . J ; 4$ 00 Mailin' Cornman for icrvicea at Tip Stave. 8 00 A. A. Lino lor 1 dot, of chain for uio or . court#, M 00 J R Smith, Esq. Tees in Commonwealth - cocca 133 33 William II Miller, Esq. feet In Common* wealth.ouscs ' 31 00 Witness Feeain CbmmoniueaUh Cases. Paid witnesses In Commonwealth oases '(embracing 61 cates) 351 701 Justices Pees in Commonwealth Cases Paid Justices Itt ’CbramonwoaUhoasc* 26 681 Constable's Pees in CommonPh Cases . Paid'Constables In Commonwealth cases 90 39 Auditors. Paid County Auditors for.tudiling public accounts 9? 00 Paid J H Weaver for auditing accounts bf Prollionotary,Clerk of Courts and Register . ? 13J Paid Wm Riley for setvlcci as blork lo • County Audltore 10 00, Prothonotary's OJfiee* Paid Jat. Loudon for dooketa atad blnd» ing. ' . W 75 ' Recbrker fy Clerk’s Ojfivs* Paid John Hyar, Etq. feea in Common wealth oaaea and recording Offloera ,elect . •- • Paid James Loudon for dockets J.mea Loudon Tor Duplicate*, U, Bl.tol : . , Land' Book*, Stationary, &cr , • . 78 61 • Mr# Ann B Cornman for el.an.lnfc and aorubbiiio ofltoo' ■ '■ < ' ■ 0 uu Jama. F,Dumbarton for cbpj ofttulo. of court ’ • • i Worthington for ...l.llng to ptaparo • alalemoni for Auditor General 10 ™ John Mall. E.q. piy Jn foil pa Coramia-/ . .inner for 1850, ( 70 d.».) 855 00 ciitl.t: Inlu.tr for’ Elhtri.l oil, Candle., g() Jan.c!TScrtfo!'E.q.p»vlri Ml aa Commie. „ ■ .loner fur 1850. (15S day.) . , 833 iU JolmSproUr„Ei , n.p»y in full a* Control.. ■ . _ .loner for 185(1, (133 day.) ■ , 138 Bu <V il Trout. Enq. pay In full «* Commw , alrinor (Vom litliof Nov. to 3UI Dee. gj. 50 J HGi.blm E.tj, paV In full o. Atl'y.lo _ Commliaionoro for 1850, ' fIQ Wm RUay p»y in'full ofaalary for lBso . 335 00 Wm Rlloy for aorvicaa In dlalrlbullnff __ DupHeatoa, Warrant# Sc Election bUnka 76 OU N.'haM'OH, P. M. ' Public Printing* Paid J D Dfttton for public piinliugi Paid IK Boyer do do Paid & Beatty , do do Paid Wm M iMatoor ,for prlhtlo* done when Treasurer ' , 3ow Eastern Penitentiary- Paid for anpp'ort of ooh'aicti for 18419 WM. M. PORTER, ESCt., TREAStJREII; 1 'i •'» STATEMENT Ot EXPENDITURES- By Pa Courts. Deputy Attorney General . Commissioner’s Office. \ i O.’.'-.-v ■ i iting the amount of Dupli uni of exonerations, and he 31st day of De-' ■mentSk Jail and County Penitentiary David Sliovcr 3t other* Tot hickory wood for oae of. Jail 203 25 John Boiler repairing hobbles J 35 J.Shell, Esq. Sheriff of Dauphin oo» for ’ conveying prisoners . 6 74 Peter Guleliall and others for repairs at jail 1 , . 33 97] Jacob Spangler for land for repair! at jail 17 50 0 Obllby for shoes, stc. fur'prisoners 3S 13 W B Parkinson and others for cloalhing ' « for prisoners . 54 07| Mrs S Riley and Mrs R Rhoads for mak*. Ing shirts for prisoners 3 35 Henry boyer expenses conveying prison* era la CarlUle.jiU A &. W Deni* fur materials for beds, sto for prisoners . * R Snodgrass for blankets for prisoners James lioffer for I pair of hobbles Peter Gutshall for making bunks, &0. foT prisoners " 31 87j Wm Miller for making now pump in jail 1 yard ... 83 Charles Bout! for making, platform for . pump • ' , ” 50 D Smith Esq. Sheriff, for snppoH of pVl* soaers and fees in Commont’h cases Do l * 69| Dr W W Dale 1 .fceaH* ialary as phytl* Plan lo Jail. “ . SS 00 Poor House* J SquW Eiq. Trcaturer, In full of call mat# for 1850 Wm Ker and Thq« Bradley, Eeqra. pay . __ In full oa. Director* 60 00 A Bo*l«r end C Slaynrtn, Eiqre. pay a* ' Vliilbr. for 1850 90 00* Viewers of Roads and Datjiage's Awarded. Peter Shelter damage* awarded J6hn’Uavere|lok do do Solomon Shin' do do ‘ . Rood oVdun on certificate* of, Cleric df Court*, U 5 64 183 98} 01 50 Bridges. I Rlidada for repair! at fiuohar'a hlidga i 99 -10 Henry-Carltn and olhara for work add , . ; materials fab bridge el rlrer *"** 55 John Well* for 9768 feat plank for fa- foi Work and malarial* repairing midge / r B3 Coale #hd Sponaler Ibf, nails repalnog * . . Bliclkt'i bridge ....... 4 15 I) Common for repairs at Wlte’a bridge 1 23 J S Snately for I>9 feet of plant fo* re. pairs at Rupp’s bridge 9 24 Geo (1 Bucher for lumbar furnUhoa at bridge 22 35 Wm t’irl biro for iiorse viewing bridge 1 SO Cbnimlialoner’a expenses to York con. trading for building bridge 90 00 II Church on account of bridge building on Yellow Breeches creek , .1000 00 J Outshail on eooount of bridge building 'at ShdlobnrgoiV 100 00 ' ‘Appropriations* Jumbcrlsnd Fire Company Jnion Fire Company 91G 95 157 95 156 75 ■jlauiaor). Aueaaofa for astTloei »l Triennial A»* • ’ aosampnl. fiBO 37j Aaaeisora for aoriloe* polling Hit* of !• taxable#, 4fc©, . » » I Goodyear and olher Alienors «er -1 vlcei In 1850 158 19 i ■■■t V j s- r Officer* for holMrig towntiip.eleiitiori OS Constables for adtrertiring tonnshlpeloc- .. ■ 1 tion « V s V *» 80 Officer* for Holding general election 409 88. Public Buildings. A Erb for winding town clock Jacob Myore for woik and materUl* W. pairing walk. 2 i - |BO M Common for boxing tree* .» JO H Church forlumber for repair* at ctlpalo 4B 04 J Worthington for repainting Court Sons* STB 00 Sylvester ForiflolJ for New clock 4c Dial in court idem - ■ ■ Samuel Wetzel for nark at cupalo atairi ’and hewxloek face* . . p Gutnhall for repairing cupalo 4c wealh . erboarding A S Lyne for tinning cupalo 4c repairing , copper *pouting , J Armstrong for lumber for repair*. ,8 80_ (i Saxton foi hardware, 4cc. (or repair* IS 00j M Cornman 1 year* »alaty a* keeper Of - briiidinga « 5 °0 Loans. Roy T Croigh amount of county bond. 1600 00 Mias Ann Stewart amount of county bond i2OO 00 umpunt, of 3 oQunly,bond)i. ,< 1900 00 CaTHsto Deposit ]Bank amount of loan* for,, §0 d«ys,arid internal 1610 07 Mis CatnaiWe tieddea tmnunt of'county »•. .**, bond 4so 00 VaVc9-78l 18197 98, «s . 149 IS ' 16 00 33 100 19 161 00 : 38 581 - > . > VVmVmno and otheis interest on loan* . 695 81 Miscellaneous. B D Wonderilch postage.for county -76 J Dunbar putting away coal I 00 S-Brown « F Gould far shoveling snow 9 Oft J Swl£erl Tot hauling dirt 168] ISheafferin'akiDgdtrestforßsseßs’tbooks 425 P Gardner for stove qylendeTs . 4 08 A Senseinsn & Geo Hilton for carflatfg hire for appeals, &c* Wra Riley travelling expenses holding triennial appeals 63 50 Giles & Brother for copy of directory 1 00 Wm-Llne for Linden trees for Square 6 25 Geo 8 Searight Ass’l. P. M. postage for county' 1 88 Sami Moody & D Wooster for maps for offices Jacob Rheem for salt to .destroy grass on walks J W Hendle repairing old town clock S Penfield travelling expenses negotiat- forelock R A Noble for atrapa to bind treos J P Lyne for oil hogshead and. sundry articles for county ' 3 94 I A Johnston for cleaning‘gutters around , Square H Wright for 8 tons stone coal Wfn ‘Gill Torrepatrlng carriage broke by Oommlsaloners viewing tmdge W,Randolph for lOOhdsh. charcoal J VV Eby for candles, oil, dec. lor use of county ■ 159335 46 inquests. P Barnhart Esq. Coronor, and Justices for holding ln()ullilion*ondead bodic* *6 46; Matemenis, Henry D Dalbouaen St other Collector* amount of abatements allowed tax pay . or* 90 08 RuJolphMarlin&JanoM’Cormlcltlaxe* . erroneoualy aaaesaed ■ 5 18 Fox Orders. Fox order* on certificate* of Juailceo Cl SO i OonttubWe Heturns. Constable’* rotornron certVfioalo* of Clorlt of Courts > Cqbli paid on Commissioners orders $93820 09j Amount of County Treasurer's com mission at 1} per cent 997 65j Amount of outstanding taxes unpaid by collectors 80937 31 Amount of collectors fees at 5 per cl $97 79 Amount of exonerations allowed col lectors C 5 Amcrtni ofbalanco in hatids of Trea surer and duo county 8493 88] Total of credju Da. To amount of receipts for 18110 $53336' 46 CumßcnttKD Counts', «•. We the Commissioners of Cumber] ami 5 Seal Ccdunty,do certify and submit theforsgo j ing as a correct slaieraonl of the Receipts and Expenditures of the count; aforesaid,from the Ist day of January ‘to the 318 l day of December As D. 1840, itrelualvo, as also lbs amount of the oounly tax for oath "Of the respective boroughs and townships within the bounty, levied and assessed upon real and pbtsCttSl esldte, as shown by the books on IhoSlsl day of DocbtMUer, 1840, together with a siaiembnl of the expenditures under each head of appropriation, made by the Commission ers in compliance with the requisitions contained in the S3d and 33d sections of an not of Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 16th day of April, 1834. Witness our hands and sea! of office at Carlisle, the Cllt of January, 1851. JAMES KELSO,’ } JOHN SPROUT, iCumm'rt. ... WM. H, tBOUT, 5 Allosl—Wm. Rilsy, VTk. 93 59 10 04] 9 50 9 00 5000 0.0 CtJMBXaLXtID COUKTY, OS. We the undersigned Auditors of CdroDojland county, mol according to law, and having Jtxsm tned the aecouhts and vodohera ol Wm. Mi Por ter, Esq., ’Preasdler of paiu county, from the Ist day M January to Rio Slat day of December, A. D. 1850, intrusive, do certify that we find the sum of eighl thousand four hundred and niuely.lwo dollars arid eighty-eight end three quarter cents due by said Treasurer to the oounly aforesaid, as will appear by the foregoing exhibition of said ac count. . • ' In testimony whereof wo hare hereunto eel oor (hand* at Carlisle, thla Bth day of January, 1841. JOHN P. RHOADS, 5 PHILIP QUIGLEY, Oud.Vws. LEWIS HYEK, 5 ii 00 70 00 S 00 THE ANNUAL ACCOUNT OP WM. GOULD, Register of Cumberland county,in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In regard to Col lateral Inheritance Tax, showing the amount of said T a ,x rcoelved by him from tbs l*t day ofJan nary, A. D. 1650, to the Ist day of January, A. D. 1851, as well aa bis payment out of the same, aa follows, to wit: DR. 1850 Jan 5, To cash received from R P Me. ■ Cluro.adm’r of Elisa Peebles, deceased, , #6O DO ■ “ 9, George Carl,adm'r of William Cart; deceased ' 11 9, R McClaojexoculor ofCfoorge . Bltjrm, deceased' “ 9, J W Eby, executor ol James . .. Neal, deceased 15, D Whiiller, executor of Wm. ; Stevenson, deceased 31, A Dlalr, adm.’rofHcUy Ritn; - sev, deceased 87 69 Match 93, Wm. Mnnj one of the ear's of .... ■- Dr AP Linn,deceased .. Juno 13, D W hitler, executor ,of Wm. . „ .. Stevenson, deceased ,* \ 7153 ■ I9,Jaroea McCormick, "esV qf . George McCormick, deo’d , 93 75 ■ **, 96, David Kenower,adm’or of Sydney King, deceased 0 35 1 18 00 U oo . V Si 876 00 18 10 63 75 j •Interest on Loon's. Refunded Taxes, fiECAtfiTtTLVrtOfK c». $43330 46 ! <l , ... deceased ---'i..- ,6144 ' ~'JuljLS, Johtf.pnnaieVpwfof the exe-^ V color* ofPeter Jmcker, deoM 40f1f.00 •»' •■" .5; George Brindle, . do . ; do.'-305 00 A'uif93,Jobn B. Cooyei',—tid'mr- of ; 1 Joseph Crill,decoa*ed ■ -.SOW) Bepl. 10. Jat. R IrvlUe, one of iho ex ecutors of Samuel Itnue, . , / . deceased. ,$5 59 a ' xO, D 6 do admVofMar* Sard Piper, deceased 63 05 3 Runahaw, oxocuior of l -i /' Charles Fulton, deceased : 60, 60 froV.O, John Elicit, executor of EIU " ' /?., ; sabeth KUoh, deceased : •iQ to <* li, Isaac §hpn.eAbe/ger, 9*«cq (or of Isaac febbllonbergeir,. <<{ . deceased ii*r m Q 3, Lemuel Toed,adm,r of Mery , . , Myers,deceased '[ 'So SI, • Deo. 13, M.DaWdsoo, executor of Isa-.. ’ ~ balls Datldson,deceased ■ ; 31 90 6 oo 1850 Jan, 10, By caih paid CddQty Auditors, ’■ Stt receipt'. ' * • .; . 34 50 y cash paid J.’ Worthington, .. ■ 'Assessor -■'■!■■■ ’ v ' /■ '-I‘9o “ SI, S. Woodbarn, Assessor, ‘ / WpO » 99, G.J. Ball,State Treasurer *5O JO « 93. J» Soft* Assessor I 'OD “ 30, DCorntnan and Geo. Brtadle, . i Assessors, f 2? Feb. S, J M Davidson, Assessor. I*o »» id; C L VdnderfaellpAsfessot 300 Mar.l6, William Henning .do ; , .1,00 « 35, Q J Ball, Stale Treasurer, 30 00 April 9, Joseph WetseU-Appriiaer 1 . : k 150 •• S t C.Vandorhcil, Assessor ~ 150 **. 19, M Biiner, Assessor JOO May 9, William Greenwood, Appraiser , 150 *• 16, N. Weakley, Assessor '.5100 •• 94, Q M Graham, Appraiser, 150 July 9, J M Btckell, Stale. Treasurer B|Q 00 Aug. 17, Do do do, 150 00 Sopi. 3. Do- do do. 100 00 « 16, Do do d0,.:-, 160 00 Get. 10, Daniel Leoky, Xpp’rtisor. 1 50 11 90, J. Goodyear, Jr. Appraiser) . - ..1 00 •» 99, J M Biekell, Stale Treasurer 60 00 Nov. 11, D Homes, Appraiser 3 00 « 13, J M Bickell, Stale Treasurer . 130 00 '* 19, Robert McCune, Appraiser , / .1/50 “ 96, 0 W Hilner, Appraiser . 100 Deo. 4,. John M. Biekell, State Treasurer-97 QQ «• 90, Do. ■ do. do. do / .SO 49 68 21 00 By commission ofs per cent on . $1865 93 33 « 1 50 16 00 22 00 50 Bslsnee due Stale Tretaorer Wa (he undersigned, AudUora of Cumberland county, elected end sworn according to law In accor dance with the Act of Assembly, passed the 93d day of April, Ai P. 1846, having examined tho above ac count of W Uliam Gould, Esq., Register for the conn \y aforesaid. In The matter of collateral inheritance tax, and find the same correct as above stated. In testimony whereof, wo have heroanto set bar hands, at Carlisle, this 'Bos day ofJanuar'y, 1851. John p. rhoads, i o PHILIP QUIGLEY, > LEWIS HYER, \ Auditort of Cumberland County. 1 00 34 00 62| IS 00 11 76 dr. n. iximcr, PHYSICIAN AND BUEOEON, Main 'street near the Post Office. • Dr. H« will give his parti* cular attention to surgical diseases, tfnd*drses««s of women and children. Ho will also give hli attention every Saturday morning, in his office, grails,from It to 13 o'clock, to surgical coses among the poor.. January 28, 1861—ly . Eit&lo nolluc. LETTERS of administration on the estate of John Koser, deceased, late of tho borough of Me chanlcsburg, Cumberland county, have been l«sa to the subscriber residing in Alien township, county - All p«T**n» InOWSWO « tMHW^CTe hereby ndlffied C 6 make immediate payment, ana those having cUlme wifi present them properly eu theottoated fer settlement to O. TIT2BL, BxV. February 6, 1851—fit SI S 3 Eitato Notice. A LL petsona are hereby notified that Letters teslA* mentary on the estate of Simon Smithy'er. I ate of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Fa., deceased, have been granted to (be subscriber resid ing In aaid Borough of Carlisle, county aforesaid. All persona having claims or demands against thb estate of ssfd decedent, are rsqneatsd to make known the time Without ddoy, and those indebted (o moke payment 14 }oHN OOODVEAB, AdmV. January 89 16SI—-6t . , Estate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters ofAdmini*. (ration on the esUle of Benjamin Heberjig. lato of Mifflin township, Cumberland countydeceased, have been issued by the Register 1A and for said coun ty to the subscriber residing in Hdpdwcll township, irt Said cocniy. All persons having cldlma or de* manos against the estate of aaid decedent,' are re quested to make known the same without delay,ahil those indebted to make payment to JOHN HBDERLIO, Adra’r. January 93,1851-—6l* Estate Notice. NOTICE ie beieby given that Letter* ofAdmibii-, trallon on tho estate of Mary Dick, IsUof the borough of Shlppensburg, Cumberland county, dic’d, have been issued to the subscriber residing in said borough, county aforesaid. All persons indebted to ss\d esjciie are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment to BENJAMIN DUKE, Adm’r January US, 1861-—6 l In the Orphans’Court of Cumberland Co. —Estate of Henry Hackett, dec’d. ON the petition of William Patton, adtnlniatralor dr Honrj llacbetl, deceased: Rule granted upon allperaohe interested, to shew cauae'at tlio next elated Orphans' Court, (tic 35th March, 1651) why-’ltla administration account ahould not be revlaed, and a credit allowed him for a certain payment of fI9S It omitted to be credited therein. Notice to creditors to be published in one newapaper (or three make." r by the codkt; 13lh January, A. D. ISSI. CVHItULAtfD COUNTT, ft. • In testimony that Ibb a boro is a tVu* Copy of Ilia Rule granted noon lha ere* (liters of Henry Hockell, deceased, U ken IVom the Records* of the'Orphana* Court or said county, at Carjisla, lha 28ih day of January, A. D. 1851. J. HYER. Citric 0. 6. THE undersigned, residing in Norik Mlddjalotf township, having been appointed Aastgnp* John Sites, of Monroe township, hereby gives nolle* to all persons indebted, to. oomo forward immediately *nd make seUlemenl; all persons having glalmk will, pin* tent them duly authenticated. 4 l JOSEPH CULVER, Assignee. JanOsry 30,1851—31 Til E undersigned having been appointed Assignee of Jacob SchrWer, of South Middleton township, hereby gives nolle* to *U person* Indebtod’to asld Schrlver, to come forward immediately andmafcp setlleihehl; add those haVihg demand* to present them duly authenticated. WM. B. MULLEN; Assignee. January 30,18M—*3t 43 41 8 97 130 00 135 00 Sa ilead of miulcß Ibr Salc. WHOLESALE dr by too pair; 93 tif which are three yeers old In the siting, and l&twd yearn old, apd all of good sue. Prices from f Uo‘ to JIS6 a pair. Tho Mule* can hlway* be seen orj fbd ft frit of Jacob Neteley, near Churchtown,.Oumb«rr*D‘d county. For farther particulars enquire of/ * BAML. BNBMIN6BR, of CtrlWs, W. JACOB NBI9LE Ti of ifoiidt iff. 'isnuary.M, MOI-Hti’ - '• 38 59 •1865 93 - 7 inn to •1865 74 14 •1865 n NOTICE. NOSIOE, notice;
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