:.. i, ie.Honorable the J edges of ihe Conrt pf Q.en ) Quarter'Sessions of lhe,Peace-pf .pumber* mnly, at April Sessions, .V. D. 1861. * _ petition of Christian p« Slough, respectfully its, that your petitioner is provided with the \y requisites for keeping a house of public ihmont, in tae house he now occupies os i the Borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner, re, prays your Honors to grant him a license jatne, the ensuing year. CHRISTIAN G. STOUGH. rusty 37,1851.—8 t Iho undersigned citizens of the West Ward of >ugh of Carlisle, in the county of Cumberland, ily that wo are well acquainted with the above Christian G. Stough, that ho is of good repute testy and temperance, and is well provided )use room and conveniences for the accom jn of strangers and ,travellers, and that such Tavern Is necessary to accommodate the pub.* entertain strangers and travellers. A» Noble, Henry Khonds, . A.‘Roberts, John Noble, ' Geo. L. Murray, Jos. W. Pulton, J.Rheem, , , E. M. Diddle,- "John D. Oorgos, Samuel Myers,. , , W. 8, Cobeun, Jacob I.eiby, ’•''v John B. Parker, John Rhoads. . : Tavern Llcewc. mo,the flonomble the Judges of the Court ofGcn* ''Vjtjjgfpl'QHartcr Session* of lt.eP<saco of Cumberland at April Sessions, A. D. 1851.. ' million of Elia* B. Byaier respectfully repre lat your petitioner is provided withtho need uisitos for keeping a house of public enter t, In ilia house he now occupies *• such, fn on, township;- Your petitioner, therefore, nnayt your • Honor* to grant him a license for (he ensuing year. ELIAS B. EYSTKB. mM&ch 6, 1851. > undersigned citizens of the township of • *DlqltioBun, in (lie coonty of Cumberland, do certify .’’■‘•lhfcl.we are well acquainted with the above named ■ 1 bESUis D. Eysler; that be is of good repute for honesty SI temperance, and is well provided with homo m and conveniences for the accommodation of angers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern necessary to accommodate the public and entertain angers and travellers. William N. Russell Jno. Kyle 4 m> George Dice James \V. Divls : k tljt Btmuel P. Harper Francis H* Fulton •'t John Hooker Andrew J. Melingcr Levi Wolf John Kissinger Fleaharl Amerioaui Allen Solomon Grebe Alexander McKinstry. '^y~ LIST OF LETTERS* tRHSEDin THE*' VOLORTCKft"aT&rrOIirTMSMT . OF LETTERS remaining in the Postoffice Carlisle, Pa. t March lei, 1851. Persona in* r for letter* on this list, will please saj they rerltsed. ims Samuel Kell Peter ht Jacob or Pelor Kimmel Samuel idcr Joseph King Mary Ann ion James Esq Latshaw Sarah Ann' son Nancy Looghry Nicholas Charless Lockard William . ious Mr Laird Hugh Charles 9 Leedy John i Jane Lee Michael jber Jacob Lymnes G W Esq Jge Peler Mather Henry 9 it Elmira F. Mickey Cant David r John M Esq Muselman William ■ Henrjr Meixel George rff Elizabeth McCollisler Elizabeth )avid McCork John k Miss Cidy Meals Daniel B jher Nathan Moore Jane . r . i Mrs Barbra Myers Peter üßbtler V R Meixel John c|)ehder John & Geo McNeal Mrs Sarah » . &lfrderman Henry Mathers Jane SJohn McGloin Mr M d John McUannen Eliiabelh Jane McLaughlin N R ML-Hwy . McClure LieulD W 3 inerGeo Nelson Mr ’ ley Wm Esq Nntcher William ; rBIHow Magdelaneh Notfdnger Jacob , Godfrey Ksq Nickel! Mrs Susan Nicholson John O . Oliver James Emanuel Orris Christopher Michael Peterman Henry ! >Bfijfißon M A Plouch John s n A*or M Plank J R ;dward I'atierson Miss Jane y Moneure D Quicksall Henry Samuel L Rearden Edward William H , He* George imes Richason Miss Mary >erland Samuel Rhoades George ' Arabela Reese Marlain in James Ritsell M A s Milton S Roof Miss Catharine William RuiT Mrs Catharine 'llliam Relghter Washington ion Joseph 3 Shope Henry jer Caroline Stehman John m James Snider Michael r Abraham Smith Henry James Smith Robert Ison James H Smith Mrs Sarah II William Sells Jacob (preacher) John A ‘ Swisher Mrs Elizabeth son Catharine Sohriner Manin sn James Snider Mary L» _ #ldSon Lieut J W 7 Summers John Nathan. Esq Sheaton Mr C , epmolt v rA S Swlperl Geo V JsWfln Henry Snider Henry x mp Nathaniel ShufT James ; Snider John ■Geo Shambough Philip .. James Shaver Mrs Jane Mrs Mary 2 Smith Cyrus Sarah A Shrlner Miss Barbara Henry Shibely Peter Paul D Smith Mary Ann ' fetter. Moses Shnghaft Jonas .<3roes Priscilla Sliambangh William Msorge Frederick Spicer Charles roen John F Esq Snider Henry regg Mrs Phebe Solmener Charles illelen Margaret Shughard John angle Jonas Smith J Eaq • ‘•vteenleaf Henry L . Taylor Col Francis 7 . Green Jos or Gill Wm Thompson John o«gory F .Taylor Edward . . , Host Thomas Troup Samuel S Ellen -ThuramaJohn Frederick Thare Ghristian flaaiy Thomas < « Thumma Samuel -'■■•V.Hs*s Lydia Vernon Caroline -Httntser Abraham Ksq Wolf George JfaSert Jonathans Works John |gmla Hanlel Wright Francis Himes Mary 3 Weft John ' Homes James Esq Watson John Holme Richard Welcome Samuel ■. -Hurt Jacob WllhourJohn Ntppel Andrew Weary John M 3 i.; V 'Hurlbul AHrad Wright Georgians * Henry J Walerhouao Elmar Irlen Jaitloa A WHaon Sarah lanftiis Frederick WinifioUl Rov M A ea Hannah Wynkoon David der David Wright Sarah nady Andrew Wagner Henry tbma H Q Volin John lly laabella Zimmerman John / weinedy Wm T Znigler Wm 3 >l€o§cr Margaret Zuke John / Wm Zuo Jacob / N. HANTCH, P. M. Stray Sheop. t /SAME lo llto premises of the subscriber, in Alien 1 *1) lownsbip, convenient to Bellslioover'a mil), on or * about tbaSih instant, EIGHT HEAD OF \OO SHEEP. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, and Into thorn away, or the* will bo disposed ol as the law dlreuls. mey win v JOHN WESTFALL. F.bm.ty 20. 1851-31* TJ'XTBAUT of CoITm for aa|o at tho Grocery, uni fl Tea t'loio of ’ i ■' ■ ■_ rohia. POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR 1880; THOS. BRADLEY, MICHAEL G. BELTZHOOVER, and SKILES WOOD BURN, Esquires, Directors of the Poor aiid of the House of Employment for the County of Cumberland, in account with said county, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, 1850, inclusive, viz: DR. To amount due luslilution ut settle ment in 1840, by Jacob Squire, Treasurer, #447 22 Amount drawn from County Treas’r. . 6000 00 Tteoeived for One horse 5?, Of Jacob Shrom for hides and shins, ’* 141 20, Of G. C. SauhdersoD for uae of Mary '• ■ Kneltle, 60 00 Of R Snodgrass Esqi for use ; 6 ® JJ For Shoals . ' 5? For blank indentures • • For tallotv and lard • , ?« For cider , 1 W For poultry ■ 1 . • * 00. Amount due Directors by county JACOB SQUIBB t £»s., Drtaturtr tf the Poor'Bo i fy, in account urith iht Director* of Mid Jntiituti lB5O, inclusive, ti* t To amount due at settlement, ? $447 59 Received from county Treasurer 6000 00 41 from J. Lobach, Steward* from different sources aa exhibited in the foregoing statement Amount due Directors by county 7 head offlorae*; M header Horaed-Calthy#! Sheep,W.-Haga, Beef, Pork, Mutioii,'and Veal, fattened and killed ion the Farm In 18150, 37 Reeves, average weight 625 pound.! (19,435 lbs.) 16 Calves,' -»Wag» weight 65 1b.,) 60 SheJp. average weight 44 pounds, (8,610 lb.:) 46 Hogs, average weight 181 pound., (8,8*6 lbs.) making in all (31,366 lbs.) 1 Broad and I narrow wheeled wagon, 1 wagon bed, 1 pair of wood and 2 pair of hay-ladders, 1 car. and cart gears, 1 sleigh and harnese, 3 ploughs, 4 harrows, 5 double shovel shovel ploughs, 1 stone wagon, I threshing machine & horse power, 1 fanning mill, 1 tolling octeen, I corn shelter, 1 ground roller, 3 culling boxes* 3 grindstones, 8 log chains, 34 “ * e ‘V“S wagon goara, 6 sell of plough gears, 3 eelt of carpenter tools, 1 sen of blacksmith a tools, 8 sell or butchering tools. S wheelbarrows, 1 cabbage knife, 6 grain cradles, and a variety of axes, picks, ipM tocks. shovels, crowbars, corn hoes, forks, takes, aickels, scythes, stone hammers, oledges, space., single and double trees, &c., I lillbury. 1200 bushels of wheal, 77 of rye, 839 of oats, 1100 of corn. 350 of potatoes, 3 of timothy seed, 45 of red heels. 6 of beans and peas, 55 of onions, 3 of little onions, 3 of turnips, 30 of parsnips, IB of tomatoes, 3200 heads of cabbage, 9500 cuoumbem, 6 wagon loads of , pumpkins, made 31 loads or hay* 14 of cornfoddeiv 30 barrel* of older. - 166 shirts and chemise,Bl comforts, 20 caps, IjoB calico frocks, 40 colion frocks, petticoats, 8 pair of stockings knitted, 33 pair fooled, 107 pillow slips, 36 sun bonnets, 16 0® sheets, 11 small coots, 8 pair of pants. 5 testa, 37 barrels of soft soap, 94 lbs. of hard soap, 138 gql lon. of apple butter. , . JOSEI’H I.OBACH. Steward. ; , CATHARINE TRIPNER, Matron. The lltrtdort, s'c., of said Institution, annex the following exhibit of extra labor, d'e-i performed by the Steward, Matron and Paupers, from let day <f January to the: 31»( day of December, 1650, inetu live, vizi Made IB coliins, 6 new gales, s sinks for kitchens, 8 washing maohlhea, 3 wheelbarrows, 18 apll toons. 8 singletrees, built a new privy nl tenant house* repaired and woathetboatdad gable end of tenant houuo, quarried elone for and mndo 80 roda of atone fence, made 4 round apllnl bushel baskets, 6 handle baskets, 10 willow baskets, 600 rails, cut 100 cords of wood, made 46 pSnnoi of old post fence, and done about 840 worth of hlacksmithing. - ■ ... Number of panpero in the Institution Ist January, 1850, of which 38 wbre colored, 140 Number admitted up till Slat December, 1850, of which 17 were colored and 3 born In the house, Making the whole number through the year, Of which 18 diod, 6 children bound out, S 3 eloped, end 193 discharged* Leaving the number of paupers in the poor House Ist Jan'ty 1851, of whleh 33 eredolored, Out-door paupers supported at public expense through Iho year 13, of which 6 has been admitted and f died, leaving Whole number (supported I.t January 1851, Ofthose remaining in the poor house 31st December, IB6o,'there are— Males 74, of which IS ere colored,: . . Fftnaleodl, of Which 10 ere Colored* , ■ And 9 out-door paupsrs, of which 1 is colored, There arena near aa oan be aacertalned, 4 from I to 6; 6 from 5 to Ids S.from 10 to So| IB from 00 to SO; 13 from SO to 40;.10 from 40 t 0,60;,60; 18 from 60 to 60; 16 from fO to 70; 14 from 70to 80; 7 from 80 to 00; 3 from 90 to 100; Lahore 100. . • , , . In addition to the above,' 170 transient paupera or travellers ha»o>heen received and eupponeo tor a abort time without regular ordeta. We the Dlreelora of the Poor and. of the Hopao of Employment for the CoUnltf of Cumberland, do certify that the above and foregoing atalement to contain a Juat and true exhibit of the Institution, during the period above stated, according to ( the beat ofour knowledge. Given under our, hands this let day of January, 1851. V THOMAS BRADLEY, ~i- - M. G. BELTZHOOVER, i-Dlrtclort. BKILES WOODBURN, 3 We tho underolinod Auditor* of Cumberland county, elected and sworn according to law, having I the acoounts and vouchers of the Dirrolora of the Poor and House of Employment of sale eenniv from the Ui day of January to the Slat day of December, 1880, Inoluaive, do certify that we Oni a hnlance due to the Directors aforesaid, of seven hundred and nineteen dollars and seventy-eight " j « half cents bv tho colinly aforesaid,- Given under our hands at Carlisle, this 10th doy of Jan- JOHN P; RHOADS, J uary 1001. PHILIP QUIGLEY, ijudihn. • '• - '■ .LEWIS HVEB. -'5 • ■ timkOi »BM-» C. INHOF.F, Agl $5,808 78j 719 78J 96,628 67* $6,688. 57} DR. 361 66] $9,808 78} ; 716 78} $6,5*28 67} Stock on the Farm Ist of January, 1851, Farming Utensils on the Farm Ist of January, 1851 Schedule showing the proceeds of the Farm for 18S0. Manufactured and made in the house and shop. CR By payment of Interest on dowerin fa-- ~ vor of Mrs O’Brien in the land pur chased of A M’Dowell in 1848 By cash for grooeriesi merchandize, clothing,' and bedding included, 9386 30} For stock- ‘ 1829 00 For grain* dour and grinding For shoemaking, tailoring and hatting For support of out-door paupers . For hardware, oil, paints, 4tc. For leather For blacksmUhlug For castings For lumber *' For manufacturing satlinett For out-door medical aid For painting house For saddlery For brick For materials, &c. purchased for use of farm For carpenter work For freight on groceries, &ct For plaster and olorerseed . . - J For tin and copper ware and tinkering For out-door funeral expenses For travelling expenses . Borough of Lewistbwn for support of * paupers ■ For lime For mason work , For repairing threshing machine For Conetable’e fees For.plastering new. house Blind Institution for use of Sarah M'« Olaughlin For postage For stationary For sundries. J. Lobaoh, salary for 1 year (hirelings wages included) Dr. J. Baughman, physician, salary , for ,1 year J. Sqoier, Esq, Treasurer, salary for . ] jrear L.Todd, Esq. Attorney, salary for 1 Wm. Her, Esq. extra serrices as DU • rector , Thos. Bradley, Esq. M G Beltshoorer, Esq. “ 1,6 60 ii J 6 SO e oo tire and Hatue if Employ mint tf'.Cumberland edun • fen, from the Ul day if January to Me 31,1 day of By cash paid orders ae above staled >6,688. 67] Tavern Incense* # fliff tKo HonoraVle lhi rtf ihe Court of Gen* Sessions of (he Peace of Cumberland couHty.arAprii Sessions, A. D. 1851., v , The petition of Danl S, Dunlop, respectfully repra* sente,* that year petitioner is provided with the ne cessary, requisites for keeping a bouie'of public enter* lainmont'. in tho house ho now occupies aa such in the borough of Ndwviilo. ■ Vour petitioner therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same, tho ensuing year. March 6 V 1851—31 W« the undersigned citizens of Hie boroagh of Newvillo, in (lio county of Cumberland, do certify thk{we'are well acquainted with the above named Dabiel S. Dunlap, that ho ia of good repute for honesty and temperance, and la well provided with faoqse room aud conveniencea for the accommodation bf strangers and travellers, and that aubh Inner TaVern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stranger# and travellers. John Dillfer, VVinWoodbnrn Jamison Himnon, Peter A Ahl James Gilmore, Jotm Brlcker ■ David Graham, John Kinsley . Jacob'Kinsley, J 1) Myera jaeob Zeigler, Lewis Rhoads * 38 91 613 46} 378 44} 364 00 166 09} 163 66} 109 01 35 64 68 18 . 35 63} 19 00 ' 40 00 36 69} 44 43} • r . - Tavern License. mp.lhe Honorable the Judges of the Court ofGon« Jj c(al Quarter Sessions oflhc Peace ofCumberland coflnly, at April Sessions, A. D. 1851. The petition of Christopher MelUngcr respectfully represents, that your petitioner Is provided .with the necessary requisites for keeping a‘house of public entertainment, in the house he now ocaupiea ea such UrNewton township. Your petitioner, therefore, priye your Honors to grant him a license for the lame, the ensuing year. CHRISTOPHER MELLINQER. March 6,1651. 51 02) II 84) 14 18j 53 50 20 311 64 371 16 34; 31 48i 10 65 29 IBJ 89 76 18 50 81 95 Wo (he undersigned citizens of (lie township of Newton,ln (lie county ofCumberland.do certify that I we are well acquainted with the above named Chris* topher Mellinger; that he In of good repute for hone*, ty'and temperance, end I* well provided with house room and.conveniences Tor (he accommodation of stranger* and travellers, and (hat such Inn or Tav. ern la necessary to accommodate (he publio and en. tertalo atrangers and travellers. ' Simocl Green Cornelius L. Vanderbclt William C. McCune Samuel M* Sharp George Dougherty John G; Skllea Daniel Rife Joseph Weaver James Woodburn Philip Weaver «nn nn i Joseph Dougherty Samuel Cope 100 00 I ‘Arthur B. lialferly 86 00 3-03 J 8 00 4 28J 675 00 tTarcrn License. TO the Honorable the Judges of (he Court of Gen oral Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland oonnly, at April Sessions, A. D. 1851. The petition of George Duey respectfully repre. stalk, that your petitioner it provided with the necee* requisites for keeping » house of pnblio enter* lalpmenC, in ihe house he ndw occupies at such in the. Iqw.nahtp. °l' Silver Spring. Yoor there. fbre ( pray* your Honors to grant him a licente for the same, tho'ensulng year. “. GEOUGEDUEY. ‘iMatcli G;i851.~» 40 00 SO 00 «6.588.57 j "'We the tmderaigned citlxens of the township of Silver Spring, In the county ol Cumberland, do certify llial we ere well acquainted with the above named George Duey; that he la of good repute for Jionesly ab 4 temperance, end it well provided with house rpoftt *tnd~ convenience* for the accommodation of •frsVgers and traveller*, and that eucb Inn orTav. ergrig necettary to accommodate the public end en* teftairt stranger* and traveller*. Henry W Orlalnger John Haueb Peter Brickor ‘•imacl Seneemen David Gmminger vJamsa Williamson . Jacob Mumma -vHenry Vogeliong Jacob Phiilipa. Sadler, jr David Leha David Ortle John Bobb '•John Clcinlnt William M. Melly n . Levi Kupp. • Tavern Uccnse. rinp the HonoAble ihe Judge* of the Court of T;'eral Quarter Seeslona of the Peace of Camber 'fafrtpimrtty.'at April-Saaainna. A.JL 1 1861.—---- . - petition of ‘ Jbw W. Patton respectfully .rep- tha( your petitioner it provided witn lhe a&etaery requisite* for keeping a hooaeof public entertainment, in the house ho now occupies at vuch in the borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner thrtvfore, pray* your Honors to grant him a license for the tame, the ensuing year. JOS. W. PATTON. February 28, 1851. 4 Welhe undersigned clliiena of the Wert Ward of the borough pf Carlisle, in the county ot Cumber* land, do certify that we are well acquainted with (to above named Jos. W. Patton, thathe U of good repute for honesty and temperance, and ia well pro* yided with houao room, and , convenience* for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn nr Tavern is necessary .to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. r John Moll* William Cert, A. Noble, John N, Armrtrong, Wm. M. Porter, David Rhoads, ; R. A. Noble, Geo. W. Hilton, . Coo. L. Murray, A. Roberts, ~ Henry Glass, John D. Gorgas, Samuel Ensmirigef, ■ George Ege. Tavern License* TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gene, ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace ofCumberlanr) county, at April Sessions, Ai D. 1651. The petition of John ttceacr, reapectfuliy repre sents, that your petitioner ia provided with thene. ceaaary requiallca for keeping a house of public en. tertainment, in tho house now occupied by him as auch, in Hsmpdcntdwhalilp. Your petitioner there, fore pr.«ys your Honors to grant him a license fur tho same the ensuing year. JOHN REESER. . teb. 27,1851 31* We the undersigned citliuna or Hampden town* •hip, In the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named John Reeaer, that ho ia of good repute for honealy and temperance, and ia woll provldcd wilh liouao room and conveniences for the accommodation of alrangere and travellers, and that auoh Inn or Tavern la hecea •ary to accommodate the public and entertain atran. gere and travellers. Samnol Ebcrly, Janiuel Hume, ■ N. 11. Eokcla, John Hume*. JacotfßHenfier, John P. Quigley* 115 General Notice. THE subscribers desirous of settling up their books hereby notify those indebted eilher by not# or book account, to call and payup without, delayi a* theyWlah to boa* #ll old acoounta settled op by •" m ')faat »«H«d anew auppiy ® r NtS l ”* off aery'cheap. A. & W. BBNTZ. Fab. 37,1851. - 134 T ETTERS testamentary on tho eatete of Sajpuei I. (j.ibrailh, deceased, lota of Dioklnaon town- KTp, Cumberland county, haac been granted to the subscribers living In the aatno township, in aaid county, by the Regialer of the county aforeaald. All persona indebted to aaid ealale are requeued to make immediate payment, and tboao having ciaitna will nreaent them properly authenticated for eettlement. P THOMPSON M. GALBRAITH, MATTHEW GALBRAITH, Feb 18, IBM—Ot Ex’ra. LETTERS of ndnrinlalration on the eatete of John Koaer, deoeaaed, Into of tho borough of Me chenlcaburg, Cumberland county, haao been iaau to the subscriber reaiding in Allen township, county aforeaeid. All persons indebted to aaid eatata are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having ciaitna will preaent them properly au thenticated for aettiornent to ' „ , , , O. TITZEL, Ex’r. February B, IBM—6t ■ BREAD WITHOUT YEAST, a compound fpt making bread, tea cekee, and buckwheat cakea without yaaat. Prepared and aoid by B. T. Babbitt*'Co.; N. York/ind.hy thdundaralgnad. ■ Feb.lS. OMNBOFF, Agt.‘. DANIEL S. DUNLAP. Wm. 11. Eckels,. B. Erb, Andrew Kreltzcr* George VV. Feeler, John Rherbolm* Levi Batmen Estate Nolle*;. Estate Notltlc. Proclamation. WHEREAS the -Honorable FbEdbrick Watto President Judge of (bo aeveraUJuu’rla of Com mon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail De livery in said counties, and Hon. John Stuart and John Clendcnin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for (be trial of all .capital and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed, dated (he 10th of January, 1861, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to ba holden at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of April next, (being the 14(h day) at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, to continue two week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro* ner, Justices ofthe Peace and Constables of thesaid couhty of Cumberland, that they are by the aaid pre* eept‘commanded to bethen and therein their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those things whicb to their officcaapperlaih to bo done,and allthosetbatarehuundby recognisances,to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall bo just. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Shkhiff's Office, > Carlisle. Feb. 27, 1861. S REGISTER’S NOTICE. VTOTICE ia hereby given to all persons interested, JJN|, that the following accounts have been filled in this office for examination by the accountants therein named, and will be presented to the Orphans* Court tif Cumberland county, for confirmation and allow ance, on Tuesday the 251 h day of March, A. D. 1851, viz: ■ 1. The account of Daniel Cunkel, administrator of Adam Cunkel, late of SUvor Spring township, de ceased. 2. Tho account of Christian Lelb, administrator of Mary Lelb, late of South Middleton township, deceased. . 3. The account of A. P. Erb, administrator 61 Ab’m* firb, lite of Eastpennsbarough township, de ceased., , . 4. The account of Wm. Webb, administrator ol Henry Lawson, isle of the Borough of Carlisle, de ceased. 5. The final nccodnl of John Piper and John S. Dunlap, admlolstratorsof James Piper, late of West* pennaboro* townihip, deceased. 6- The account of Jacob Kirk, Executor ofDanlel H- Young, late of the borough of New Cumberland, deceased. 7. The account of Joseph Quigley, administrator of . John M. Hatfield, late of the city of Cincinnati, deceased. 8. The account .of Jacob Mumma, Guardian of Jacob, Garret, deceased, minor child «T Jacob Garret, deceased. 9. The account of John Wart, Guardian of Elftrira Shambach, deceased, minor child of Philip Shata* baoh,d«Ceited. 10. The account of Henry Mowers, administrator of David Mowers, late of Southampton' township, deceased. .11. The account of Michael Gochntwcr, Executor of Wrri. F. Barbour, late of the borough ofSbippeos* bbrg, deceased. 12. Tue account of Martin Burkhorl, deceased, who wee Guardian of Samuel and Sarah Miller, settled by said Guardian's administrator. 13. The account of Jacob Mumma, Guardian of Daniel Bayenmycr, minor child of P. Bovenmyer, deceased. 14. The account of David Kenowcr, and Jacob Hdck, Executor of A. M’Elhare, iSte of the Borough ofSbippensburg, deceaaed. - 15. Thi account of John B.Coover, administrator of Joseph Cm 11, late of Allen township, deceased.’ 16. The account,of Robert P. M’Clure, admlnlt* tretbr of EliSa Peebles, late of the borough of Ship* penaburg, deceased.' 17. The accounts of John Lafcver, Guardian of Wm. C, George, John N.and JamesCarotliers,minor sons of John M. Carothera, deceased. - 18. The account of Samuel Hoaton, Guardian of Mary E. and Nancy Jane Duncan, minor children of William Duncan, deceased. • 19. The account of Patrick Ryan, Execblor of John Divon; late of Gaalpenneburough township, de ceased. 20. The account ofDavld S.Runsha, Executor of Mary Fulton, late of Newton township, deceased. . * 91. The account of David Ruts, Executor of Wm. Kats, late of Sooth Middleton township, deceased. ~''99’.'Tttrveeotnn vrßobert Laird, administrator de boale non with the will annexed. of James Moore, deceased, ea settled by-J. L. M’Dowsl), one of the Executors of tho said R. Laird, deceased. S 3. The account ofGeorge Ropier, administrator de bonia non of John H. Loogsdorf, late of Eaitpennt* boro* townehip, deconeed. 94. The accoant of Mrs. Jane Davidioti, surviving Executor of Rev. Dr. Davidson, deceased, as aat tied by tier administrator, Re?. Robert Davidson. 95. The account of Scott Coyle, Guardian of Mar* garet C. Johnston, now intermarried with Dr. Oeo. Hamill, and minor daughter of John Johnston, de* ceased. 26. The account of John Stuart, Jr. administrator of William Wynkoop, late of South Middleton town* ship, deceased. 27. The final nocoont of John fllsncr, acting Ex* ecutor of John Hisncr, late of Dickinson township, deceased. WM. GOULD, RegiiUr. Register's Ofticr, \ Feb'y 27* 1851. f ' Citato Notice. A LL poisons are hereby notified that Letters testa*' iX roenlary with the will annexed, on the estate of Elizabeth Baker, late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa.-deceased, have been grant* ed to the subscriber residing in North. Middleton township* county aforesaid. All persona having claims or demands against the estate of said deced ent, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make pavment to JOHN WONDERLICH. Adm'r. February 27* tB6l—Ot Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Daniel! Ilandshu,lato of Silver Spring township, Cum berland county, deceased, have Icon issued by the Register of said county, to tho subscriber residing in the. aamo township.. All persons indebted to said estate are requested (o make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to SAMUEL BEN3EMAN, ExV. February 20,1851—61 Estate Notice. I* ETTERS of administration on (he estate of John I j M. Smith* late of Hampden lowliship, Cumber, land county, deceased; have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber living in Alien lo.wnship, -All persons Indebted to slid estate art requested to make immediate payment,and those having claims will present them property authenti cated for settlement to • . , . CHRISTIAN TXT2EL, AdmV. February $O, • . Estate Itotlrje. "\TOTICE la hereby given that ietlert teatamenlary on the lasi will and leatament of William Baker, late of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, have this day been issued by the Re gister in nnd for said county, to tho subscriber who resides at Middlesex, in the aaid county. All per* sons having claims or demands against the estate nf tho said decedent are requested to make known the same without delay, and thoae Indebted to make payment to JOHN WUNDERLICH, Ex’r. February 18, lß6t—6t Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the aetata of Isaac Todd, late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased, have been’ Issued to' tho aubacriher residing in said borough, county‘of Cumberland. - All persona in debted tq said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to LEMUEL TODD, Adra’r. Feb. IS. 1881—6 t Estate Notice, LETTERS of administration on tho estate 'of Mary’Ann late of B. Middleton Ip., Cumberland county, Pa., have been Issued by the Register of the county, to the subscriber residing in Dickinson township, county aforeaald. All persona indebted to said eatata will make immediate payment, and those having clalma will present them properly aut&ermchtad for aa'rtlamant to ' . - GEORGE OREfJIOW, Adm’r. - February 8,1868—61* FRESH GROCERIES. c s JUST recelvedst the Store of the subscriber, {if SoolhHanovcr street,a fresh supply of QROCB-” KlES.conaisling of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEASj&e. of the best quality and at the lowest prices. A good . quality of Coffee at cent*. Also, FIRE FAHIIET FLOWS, of the choicest brands, together with ell kind# of FEED, all of Which will be told at the lowest pricer for cash. Also, for eaft,a ontf horse Wagon on springe. JOHN KENEY. Carlisle, February 27,1851.' •’ Extensive Sale of Furniture. ON SATURDAY lh« 15lh of March neat, will b, •old. at public sale, at the late residence of tbo Hon. John-Reed, deceased, a large variety of House, hold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Sideboard*, with, marble slab*, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bed*, Bed* •teads, Mallrasaes, Dining Tables, Centre Tablet,'* Book Tables, 2 largo and elegant book osee* with • glass doors, and Mirrors, Miscellaneous books,chair* and lounges, Ottomans, dressing tables, China, oat glass, silver forks, a full Chinn dinner set, tea China, a number of transparent piloted blinds, carpet*.apd ‘ mattings. A cook stove, chamber stoves, kitchen furniture of all kinds, with many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'* clock. Terms made known oh the day of sale by Robert McCartney, Auctioneer. Also, on the same day at 2 o'clock, the HOUSE and LOT! the, late residence of Judge dflßSm Reed, will lie offered for sale, either en* ISa|a9Hgtire or in lots as will best suit purchaser*. lot is 240 feet square, it has been divided into 3 lots;. No. 1; fronting 60 feet on Main street, and 240 on West street. No. 2, fronting 190 feet on Main street and running back 940 feel, to Church alley; this lot contains all the buildings with many of tho most valuable fruit and ornajneoUi trees. No. 3 fronts 60 feet onMaln at. running back 240 feet to Church alley; Persons wishing informs* tlon, or to examine the premises, will please .call on W. H. Miller, Esq. who is my agent for the sale. r . SARAH ANN RGGD, £recutHjs. February 13,1851—tl Building loti at Pnbllc Sale. THE subscriber will offer at public tale, at (ha Court House* in Carlisle* on Monday (be I7th dsyof March 1651* at 9 o'clock P. 'the fallowing doe* erlbed Building Bots, via: i No. 1. A lot situate In South street, adjoining Hcckendofnr on the east, containing 80 feel in front anc extending back 940 feet to Chapel Alley*' - . No. 9. A lot draining (ho above, having a Ff4m« Building thereon, containing 80 feel'ln Boat I'satl and 940 feet in depth, « l^ No. S. A lot adjoining No. 9, with iFfarh* Building tbereon erected,containing SOTeollo width and 940 feet in depth* ■» Kb. 4.' Adjoining No. 3,. containing la breadth BO feet, and In depth 940.feet* Theleimawill bb made known on the'day Oftafll by MARY MONKS. February9o,lBsl-31 A S. OTAUPAY, . *mu. 95 Nurseryman & Florist, 35 Village, Germantown Rood, ntor Pktia. aAS fbr aato at his Garden ami Nuraery, an ef tenstve assortment bf Fruit Trees, 1 consisting oT Fair, Plu», Cherry and Apricot, ns well as Orna* mental and Bhido Traci of every variety, and Ever greens, via: Balm of Gilead, Silver Fir, Red db Black Spruce, Norway do.. White Pines, Arborvlte. Tree Box, dec.:also Shrubbery, Roses of many kinds, Grape Vines, Hardy Plants, Raspberries, Currants,.Osssge. Orange, Ilsrb Roots, Vegetable plants, Garden 4nd Flower Seeds— Wholesale and Retail—prices mode. raleV,.. -'ll’-'- His elands fur llio sale of the above in the Cltg, are -in the Market 91. Market below Bisth Street, where orders are received. ' , - A , Communications may be addressed by msll,dlreC* ted S. Maupay, Rising Sun P. O.', Philo'. Co. ■ r , . February fit), 1051—9 m > .■ ' ‘White’s Bonnet Manufactory, iVo. 41 South Stcfmd Strut, Pkila* • - NOW conducted by Thomas While, son of |U late proprietor, at the did Stand, where Dealers will at ell times find a stock of Foreign and Domes tic PiraWi, Ltd*; Fancy, Orape'a'Sd' Bifk’’ ; BonrfoN, PalmXieftf, snd omy variety Of Hate, and v * Artificial Flowers unequalled by any other for extent or beamy of out* ufseture, and at very low price*, having facllitiea for producing these goods possessed by no other, evtsb- Jishment. To the Ladies end Milliners generally, he would tender bis grateful acknowledgements for their kind approysl'of (be business system ofthis house, and begs to sesure them that no cflbrts on hie pert shill be wanting, to merit a continuance of tbcfr liberal patronage. They will still be greeted with the same oid familiar facet, who will at all tlmoi endeavor , to execute their commissions with fidelity and prompt- ness. Phila.Feb. SO, 1851—8 m CORN BROOMS, "I Constantly on hand at PAINTED BUCKETS, the Manufacturer** CEDAR WARE, lowest price*. willow baskets. m.aj.m.rowe, BRISTLE BRUSHES, nil. N.3d St., 3 doors TWINES & CORDAGE, , below RaceVlrect, , MATS, MATCHES, PiiiLADStrnu* WOODEN WARE, Ac. J Fob) 6,lBsl—'Sni . CABINET WAREHOUSE. . Corner of Hanover sr'Lonther Slreelt\ Carlitle. TH E undersigned has always££SßH| ~yr on haiyl a largo stock of r { or Cabinet-ware, In all the dllVureiil styles, which ho is prepsicd to sell at the lowest Ho invites attention particularly to the Patent Spring ftolinm Hedilead, a most useful srtlcle, which entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can l>e Attached \a bid Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfaction to all who have them in us*.■ " COFFINS made to order el the shortest notice* JACOB FETTER. Carlisle, February 18,1861 3m J Cheaper than Ever! Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron ' MAWUPACI'OKY. THE aubseriber respectfully Informs the cititent of Carlisle end its vicinity, that he still continues ta manufacture, and has constantly on hand, at hie old stand in North Bedford street, Carlisle, all kinds of TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE, which lie i« disposed to sell at prices lowcr.thenthey can be purchased ot any other establishment ih (ho borough. Hie articles are made of the.very best ma terials, and, in point of finish .and durability, .war* ranted equal to any. Ho will repair pnd mapufaci ture to order at the shortest notice, all kinds .of ! 1 DISTILLING APPARATUS., . and devote a portion of Ida time to the business of Bstt lUnotno. He will also pul up Liobtbivo Rods, on the most approved plan*, ~ House Spouting, In towb andcountry, will be promptly attended to on the moat reasonable tetme. Frum hla experience In business, and hlsdetertni* nation td please both In the quality arid price of hie articles, the subscriber hopes to merit and receive a continuance of the patronage heretofore eo liberally bestowed upon him. ' “ Old,Copper, Lead and Pewter, taken in exchange for work. ALEXANDER B. LINE, ; ; f , Carlisle,February, 13; 1851— 6m ■ v ~ : FOR ■ EOR RENT. •«»«»! Two Story .JL-a BRICK HOUSES, on Iho norlh-f««i (IBIR ooraor of «ho Public Square, In ibo '"’’ JjiliH, known u “ H.rper’. Row.”. • Por lum<.M9, '• s “;f} n '?' ilr * °. f U> .° iWnm, • Collide, Ko». Mi 1880,-r* “'■V
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