it „ tTucd.y.th. 4th Inilanl, by lb« i,n; Mr. Wilijah BDRKiioLbrti ® r J™^ io •, to Ml.. AHNuSNKLLgqrihll oouhly. ■- . bo IClhull., by tho Rc». Mr. S *"^ ,, n ° h r „'" ore, Mr. W.M.IA* M- FEBBEE.of nhrp, to Min Catharine A. Foi/ton, or.Dill,-. irk county. • , *. , . ’uesday the 251 h ultimo, by the Rev. John , D. P„ Mr. John M. Sharp, to Mias Ellenor cCone* daughter of Mr. Robert McCune.bolh jerland county. • huraday (ho 27th ultimo, by the samo, Mr. I Onh, bfbrrßlown.lo Miss Agnes Quiolkt, vvell township, Franklin county. io 4th instant. By the Rev. A. H. Kremer, Mr. r p. ShiiilXN. of Petersburg, Adams county, M*nV Ann WalaKeb, of this county. ie 6th instant, by the same, Mr. William to Miss Catharine Stein; both ofFrankford ip, this county. io lame day, by the fame, Mr, Wm. Duffy of malntvn, fhis county, to Miss Catharine Zim* of Perry county. .no samo day, by tho same, Mr. Philip Baker, Miss Ann Mordorf, both of North Middleton county. . • - .« .On the 18th ultimo, by the Rev. Jasper Bennett, Sergeant,. Major James Hen. Williamson, .Cavalry BchtfoljCarlisle Barracks, to Mrs. Eleonora Barron, ofCarlislo. ' sV. : ||| ,;T: DIED-. Sljyer Spring lownuliip. on llio flfllh ultimo, of yettielTercr, S«uosr., oged 4 yoaro «n|t 9 monlho i ..•nd,,pa-lho 3d in.li.nl, DenJAMlir. oged 8 roars. 1U 'jhonlhji.jtnd 14 days—sons or John ond Elm Harr r-. ' —a :—- ■l■ Notice. undersigned rcturno his thank? to this firc- citizens for their efforts .to rescuo his pro per ifTlom tho flames of the dissslrous fire of yes- ' ‘ HENRY SAXTON. March 13. • $3O Reward. rfWJA HEWARD will be paid for the conviction the person or persona who rut the hose of the'Union Fire Company, on the night of the late •Jlre.'-! E. CORNMAN,' 13,1851 President. W'.i-y NOTICE. jl . ••‘V'tf’nE rubscriber lias made arrangements to leave .ibliplace by the 25th ot this month. All persons Indebted will sec the propriety of calling on me and >■ .•-‘(Aking settlement Gcfore I leave. After that time V'T< fifty' books will be loft in the hands of a Justice of the ' and all accounts standing unsettled after that t V’,«ttte most neceseaiily he collected by him. Please ./ • ; an and Oblige ’ 8. A. COYLE. .C;. tf*Carlisle, March 13, IQS! —21 — Dissolution of Partnership. y;~V|tjTWE co-partnership heretofore existing between >Jhwiler & Fells, of the borough of Mechanlcaburg, p»«pb» eo., Pa., was dissolved on the 8d instant by cgnscnl. Ail persona indebted to aaid firm to make aetiloment immediately, and peieone having claims ogalnst the firm ore re« to present them immediately, properly ou- KSBEunlicated for settlement. The business .will bo af the same stand by Swiler & Eminger. |||H£- D. H. SWILER, B|Ssra, ,-H, F. FELLS. , farcli 13, 1851—3,» . p'U.*The books’of JSwilor dc Fells will remain be bands of I). H. Swiler for collection. - Fire and Water Proof. « WAKE'S Fire and ‘Water Prool Paint which has I‘bren extensively used for the lost six. years on i roofs of-bouses, steamboats, &c., and In no in* mc« has it been known to fait. For sale by fc • HENRY SAXTON. Dsrlisle, March 13, 1851 ii im . - To the Xadlcs. -Ladies and Gentlemen would consult their own ; they would read more than they do; and if consult,their.own interest they would ' Ww Wtainly call at Rawlins* Book and Drug store, •• -Miip street; Carlisle. Books sold here for positively ;V-?isirtthan you can buy them for in the city—if not Hmtoe money shall be returned* KgMareh > Up . Tavern License. " 1 the l!onor«blothe Judges'ofthe Court ofGcrie.j Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland j Ji •( April Sessions, A. D. 1851. I of Jfblm Hockcr, respectfully rep* your petitioner is provided with the 1 requisite*.lor keeping a house of public l : g£2Sulbmtnt, in the house he now occupies es such >• township.' Your petitioner therefore Honors to grant' him •# license for the ' Iho ensuing year, :'l'ie«rcl. 13, 1851-3,* i ’l/jfySfa the undersigned citizens of the township of that wo Are jaQjjfr ll acquainted with the above named John that ho ii of good repute, for honesty and jP|Ba„ r „ mn . and ia well provided with house ronm '-fflCTh' 1 convcniciicca for lire accommodation of ,(ranger. iH| traveller., and (hat such Inn or Tavern i« nq»ne to accommodate the public end entertain ktran. travcllera. 1 VWpt Harper John Kieeinger ■' ; l Jacob Hemmingor John W Fouat i Abraham Kuril John Snyder ■ ’"■tV'Traticll W Fulton Eliaa B Eyaler >i»Jo<pph Brown John 8 Dunlap , ) :H;W M’Culloujh John Spence ' ,V : Burn! Boetcrn Wm Forbee Jaroee Weakley •■■i 1 » I Tavern License* , ■ ■ Honorable the Judges of the Court of Ge* I ttn®Qu«itcr Sessions of the Penes of Cumberland i Uittu.it April Sessions, A. D. IBM. of William Parkes respectfully rep* ;■ your petitioner is provided with the ne- for keeping a houso of public en* terSliSinl In the house now occupied by him in Nowtun township. Your petitioner therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same, the ; efldolii year. . lIjI)[AM p a RICES. ■ 13,18D1-3l* undersigned citizen* bf the township of /jlawhm, in the county of Cumberland, do certify w ® are well acquainted with the above named Parkes, that ho is of good fepute for hones* temperance, and is well provided with house and convenience* for the accommodation of and traveller*, and that such Inn or Tav* 'Wn-’l* necessary to accommodalo the public and en* strangers and travellers. . Hanry Miller Christian Snoke ■ . tr , ll|»Vld Foreman James Kyle ’ ‘Vgjmucl Snoke • JJ Wise \j.\ \V Jacob Newman John Russel ■ ii; flaorge Boughman Abraham Beavers ‘.. 1 James H Wiley Skilcs Woodburn - ...CJMTorlano I ■ Spring & Summer Circular of Iho PHILADELPHIA , Mourniog Store, Wo 53 South Second Street, Fifth door .bore I • Cheenul, Writ lido. , B 1 ESSON & SON, would toepectfully invito the attention of wholoaalo and retail 0,..b purchu .4, to their Spring iinpotlallona, conauling in _ pi,„i giit Titiuea, Crape do Paria, Buliilaa, Mouaaolino do Lome., 80. (d hi*'Width) Hammer Boinbazinca,Sillta, Uo i.baxino AI P“ C “‘> Krapa Veil*. Mode or l,ovo Voile,Crape for Vole, Ifagli.h Crape., Grenadine Shawle, liarugo do., I'JP&bet do., Glossy Alpacas, Modes, patent Bilk ■Gloves, beat Kid Gtovea.dco. I Mluvnamo Biclltennes, Barege de I.aincs.Fou* ■lard Bilks, Sled Barager, Alborines, Poplins. iMounclino do Uege, Moussvline do Luino, Lawns. ■Gingham*. Engliah Chinliot, Neapolitan Gloves, ■Kid do., Collars At Culls, Bordered handkerchiefs, ■ tStC., dSC. I March 13, .—__ m V C“ f: HOIOB Perfumery from Haul* and Rousell’s, juat received and for a da »t manufacturer* prices g *t Rawlins* Drug store. T February 13. BY virtue of suhdryVwrila of Venditioni Exponas, issued .putof -the .Court of Common Pleat of •Cumberland .county/' and to mo directed, I will ex ppse t 6 sale, at the Court House, in Carlisle, oh Saturday (fij» £(h day of APRIL, 1851; at 10 o’clock A* M., Uftf following described Rcftl, Estate, vki ' * A .tract of land situate in Mifflin town ship, bounded On the east by land of-J. Seamy and Peter Fahnestock, on thu south by Isaac ChrisllLb, on the west by Andrew M*Blwaine,and on the north by David Mowers, containing 74 acres, more 01 liras, having thereon erected a two story. Log Houfto, Log Shop and Log Darn. Seized and taken in execution os the property of Thomas Dunlap. Also, the undivided'one-half of a lot of Ground, situate in tho borough of. Carlisle, contain ing 60 feet in front and 240 feet ,in depth, more, or less, bounded on the . south by High street, on the east by a lot of Thompson’s heirs, an alloy on the north, and a lot Of Mrs. Kaufman on the west, hav ing thereon erected a two story St°ne House and Stone Back-buildlng, and a Stone Shop- a ™l taken in execution as the property of James A. Dougherty. .* - lf Also, a lot of ground situate in North. Middleton township, containing 60 feet In breadth and 160 feel in depth, more or less, bounded on the weal by a road leading to Sterrell’s Gap, on the north by other property of Henry Heogy, on the cast by lands of Michael Miller, and on the south by Dr. Harmani having thereon erected a two story Frame | Wcaiherboarded House, a Stable, Slaughter House. 1 Also, a lot of ground situate in said township, contoining GO feet in breadth atd 160 feet in depth, more or less, bounded by a toad leading to , Slerrett’s Gap on the west, by a. lot of Dr. Harman on the north, by lands of Michael Miller on theeast,, and the above described lot bn the south. Seized I and taken in execution as the property of Henry Heagy. , The Cooper Shop bn (he last mentioned lot, erec ted by Jos. Fetncr is reserved and will not pass to the purchaser by the sale.' Also, a lot of ground situate in the. bo rough of Shippenaburg, bounded on the north by Main street, on the west by Railroad street, on tho south by an alley, and on tho east by Wra Russell’s iheirw, having thcioon erected,.a two story Friimo Weatherboard House end a two story Brick Back j building, a Slone Shop, a Brick two . story house, 1 Warehouse, Frame Stable, Ac., containing 40 feet ■ on Main street and 240 feet on Railroad street, more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Jonathan Peal. ' . , • Also, a lot of. ground situate in tho bo rough of Carlisle, containing 60 feet in breadth and 240. feet in depth, more or less, bounded on the south by I.outher street, on tho oast by Bast street, on the north by and bn the west by a lot of Peter Spahr, having thereon erected a large Frame two story House, with a basement; a Frame Stable, Ac. . Also, a lot of ground situate in the bo lough-of Carlisle, containing one'acre, more or less, hounded on Iho.north by Loulher stieet, on the east by a tot of Jacob Shrom, and on the south and west by a road leading from Louther street. Seized and taken jn execution at (he properly of John Brandon. Also, a lot of grdund silimte in the vil lage of Springfield, Westpennsbbro* township, con taining 83J feet in breadth in front bnd 65J feet m breadth in (he roar, and ISO feet in depth, bounded on the north by Main street, on ihb east by o lot of Jacob King, on tho south by an alley, and on the west by a lot of Jacob Keller, having thereon erected a two story Log House, a Barn, Ac, . Also,a tract of land situate in West, Pcnnsborougb township, containing 28 acres and 73 perches, more or leas, bounded by. lands of William, Dunlap, Abraham Mycts, Dr. Sharp’s heirs, 8. Piper and Joseph McKee. Seized and taken in execution as the property of James Elliott. Also, a lot of ground situate in the vil lage, of Springfield, Weslpennsborouah township* I containing. 120. feet in breadth and 180 feet in depth, more or less, bounded on (ha notth and west by an alley, on the east by a lot of Thomas Duflfey, and on tho’soutb by William Moore, having thereon erected a one and a halt story Log House, a Stable, Ac. — Seised and taken in execution as the properly of Ja cob Blsenhanr. "Also* all iho-merest of .Abraham Krh,. deceased, in a certain lot U-Wwa loyahurg, Bastpennsborough township, containing2o perches,'more or less,-bounded bn the north by Mar- I bet Squoro, cast by an alley, south by a lot of ,8. Castor, and west by street, having thereon crec- I ted a two story Frame House, Ac, Seized and ta ken in execution aathe property of Abraham Etb, deceased.* And all to be sold by me. DAVID SMITH; Sh’ff. SherlfTs Office, Carlisle, March »3, 1851. • JOHN HOOKER. rpO the Honorable the Judges of tho Court of Ge | nc(i»l Quarter Sessions of the Posco of Cumber* land county, ol April Sessions, A. D. 1951. Tl» petition of, Philip UreclibiH. respectfully rep resents that your petitioner li provided with tho ne ccssary requisites for keeping a house of. public en tertainment, in the bouse bo now occupies in South Middleton township. Your petitioner therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license for tho same the ensuingyear. March 13, 1851—31*' ■ We the undersigned cUixAis of the township of South Middleton, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that, wo are well acquainted with the above named Philip Urochbill, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and'is well provided >vith house room and convent nccs for theaccommodation of strangers and travellers; and that such Inn or Ta vern is necessary to Accommodate'the public and cn* tertain strangers and travellers. John Wunderlich William Slrlckler Samu l Hollingor Benjamin Brighlbill George Harnlsh George - Hoch Geo W Elberli John O Kceny D J I.eldiih AM Loidloh Jacob Gutshall Daniel Hollinger it TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Ge neral Quarter Sessions of (he Peace of Cumber* land county, at April Sessions, A. D. 1861; The petition of H. W. Scott, respectfully repro sente, that your petitioner is provided with the. ne cessary requisites for keeping a house of {Public en» terlalnmcnt, In the house now occupied as such by Robert Laird, in the West Ward, in the Borough of Carlisle, . 11. W. SCOTT. March 11,1861—3 t Wo Ihe undersigned cUUena of the Weal Ward, In Iho Borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cum* berland, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named 11. W. Scott, that he la of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provi ded with house room and conveniences for the ac commodation of strangers und travellers, and that such Inn or Toyorn Is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain atrangors arid travollots. John Kcony David Rhoads James Davis Robot Noble John Fader 8 W Haverstlck George Hendle W Foulk , J W Patton William Cart A Noble Geo W Hilton A A Line John Moll J K Boyer JL Sterner J C Thompson M Morris John Noble ■ Henry Lechler BABBITTS Eflcrveslng Compound for making Biead, cakes, dec, without Yeast, one of the best , nrunontions, originally introduced by the sub-crlber, constantly on hand. J. W. BUY, Carlisle, March 13, 18fti A NEW supply of fresh Coffees, white crushed •nd brown Bugars, Spices, dec., just received and opened by the subscriber, as also a general as soitmcnt of i GREEN de BLACK TEAS, of Iho choice.! branila from iho will known homo of Jonhon’a & Co., Pbllaiiulphlo. with a gan.eral u.aort man. of all mhol ...id., in hlallno. ¥0r..1. .Mho Store of ~' J, nt BO** , Cailialt, March 13» 1831 ,-j Tavern License. PHILIP BRGCHBILL. Tavern License. Broad Powder; Groceries* Tavern Ucense. TO (be Honorable the Judge* of tbe Cotirt of Gen* ,erdl.Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land.'county, at A pril Session's, A* D. 1851.. The petition of <Christian G. Stough, respectfully represents, that yourpetitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a boose of public entertainment, in the house he new occupies os Such in tho Borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same, the ensuing year. ,• * ' J,L‘ CHRISTIAN O. STOUGH. February 27,1851, —3t ' " . Wo the undersigned citiacns of theWcst Ward of the borough of Garliale, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named Christian G., Slough, t bathe is of good repute for honesty arid temperance, and is well provided with house room, and conveniences for the accom modation of atrongera and .travellers, and' that such Inn er,Tavern is.necessary to accommodate the pub lic and entertain strangers and travellers. A. Noble, Henry Rhoads, A. Roberts, 'John Noble, , Geo. L. Murray, . Jos. W. Patton, J.Rheem, • ,E. M* Biddle,>! John D. Gorgns, Samuel Myers, W 1 S. Cpboan, Jacob.Leiby, John D. Parker, John Rhoads. . Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court ofGen eral Quarter Sessions oflhe Peace of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, A* D. 1Q51; The petition of Elias B. Eyslcr respectfully repre sents, that your petitioner is provided with the neces sary requisites for keeping a house Of public enter tainment,. in the house lie now occupies as.such, in Dickinson township. Your petitioner,- therefore, prnysyour Honors to grant him.a license for the same, the ensuing year. ELIAS D. EYSTCR. • March C, J851.—3t.« . Wo (lie undersigned citizens of (he township of Dickinson, in - the county of. Cumberland, do certify that we are. well acquainted with the above named Elias D. Eyslcf; that he isdf good, repute for honesty and temperance, and is well, provided, with-house room and conveniences for (he accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Willi.im N. Russell Jno.Kylo George Dico ’ James W. Davis Samuel P. Harper Francis H. Fulton John Hooker Andrew J. Melinger Levi Wolf John Kissinger Isaac Floahnrt Americans Allen Solomon Crebs Alexander MoKihstry. LIST OF LETTERS. .DVCRtIBBDtM THK“ VOLVHTKKR ,, nr xrrOJKTMEWT, LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Po»t office at Curllalo, Pa'., Alarch U 1,1851. Persona in. quiring Tor (utters on this list, will please say they ate advertised. Abrahams Samuel Kell Peter • Aibiight Jacob or Peter Klmrnel Samuel Alexander Josoph . King Mary Ann Anderson James Esq Latshaw Sarah Ann Anderson Nancy Loaghry Nicholas Agan Charless Lockord William Actavious Mr Laird Hugh , Button Charles 2 . Leedy John Brown Jane Lee Michael Broucher Jacob Lymnes (.» W. Esq Batndge Peter Mather Henry. 3 Bender Elmim P Mickey Cant David Butler John M Esq Muselman William Bilzer Henry Meix*-) George BuitorS'Elizabeth McCollister Elizabeth Bel) David . ■ McCork-John Barick Mies Cidy Meats Daniel 0 Broucher Nathan Moore June Black Mrs Barbra Myers Peter Butler V H Meixel John Bender John & Geo McNeal Mrs Sarah Bederman f Henry Mathers Jane Bell John McGloin Mr M, Boyd John . MeCannen Elizabeth Bell Jane McLaughlin N B Bates Henry -McClure Lieut I) W 3 Brenner Geo., ' . , . Nelson-Mr ; Bfenley Wm Esq Natohef W illlam lslTitrwrra7ißncrATiair*" 4, ~mm»ingrrTF.«x^!n.—77- r - Bender. Godfrey Esq. Nicfeell MraSuaan, Brown a molia Nlfh.oledu Juljji Boyd John G . -Oliver James* : Barnhart Emanuel Orri* Christopher Bistlino Michael Peterman Henry Bronson M A Ploych John , , Bronson Azor M Plank J ft Burn Edward Patterson Miss Jane . Conway Moncure D . Qiiicksall Henry Caskil Samuel L Hearden Edward Carter William H Rea George Cult Janies Rlchason Miss Mary Chamberland Samuel Rhcadea George Crozier Arabela , . Reese Marlain Coleman James Rilsell M A' Collins Milton S Roof Mias Catharine (Mark William Ruff Mrs Catharine Cuff William . ; Relghlor Washington Davidson Joseph S ■ Shope Henry , Dellinger Caroline . Slehman John Dickson James Solder Michael Ditlow Abraham* Smith Henry. Davis James Smith Robert Donaldson Jamep H Smith Mrs Sarah Driscoll William Seita Jacob (preacher) Darns John A 1 Swisher Mrs Elizabeth Dickson Catharine Sohrlner Martin Dinan James Snider Mary L Davidson Lieut J W 7 Summers John • Elliott Nathan Esq ShtatonMrC Elliott’'tr AS SwlgeflGeo Erwin Henry » Snider Henry ; Elder Nathaniel ShutT Jamea Erb Jacob Snider John First Geo Shambough Philip Ftehegan James Shaver Mia Jane . Furman Mrs,Mary 9 Smith Cyrus Filey Sarah A Shriner Miss Barbara Fellcta Henry Shibely Peter (ielaae Paol 1) Smilh Mary Ann •' Gladfelter Moses Shiigharl Jonas Priscilla Shambaugh William Georgn Frederick Spicer Charles Green John F Esq Snider Henry Gregg Mra Pheba Schooner Charles Glllolen Margaret Shughatd John Gungle Jonas Smilh J Bso ■ Gteenleaf lleniy L ■ Taylor Col Francis Green Jos or Gill Wm Thompson John Gregory F Taylor Edward ■ 1 Hunt Thomas Troup Samuel 9 Haokett Ellen Thuinma John Hescanl Frederick Tharo.Chrislian Hoaly Thomas Thumma Samuel Hess Lydia Vernon Carolina Hunlxer Abfaham Esq Wolf George Hollerl Jonathan 3 Works John' Herman Daniel Wright I* rahcis Himes Mary a Wert John Hurnoa James Esq Watson John Holme Richard Weltome Samuel Hart Jacob W ilh "“; J . 4to MO Hippel Andrew Weary John M 9 Hurlbut Allred Wright Georgians Harding Henry J Waierhooso Liraer James A Wilson Ssr#h Uglinfrim Frederick Wintfleld Ba» MA ■ Jones Hannah Wynkoop Dnvid Ktlder David Wrighi r » h Kanady Andrew. Wagner Henry Kotbma H G John John Kelly Isabella Zimmerman John Kennedy Wm 1* gelglor Wm 3 Koser Margaret ' John Kl.nedin.t Wm n.^IANTCH, P. M. Stray BB«epi CAME to tbo preinlaeo .(ftbaeobecrlber, In Monrw lownuhlp, eqn»enlenl to Boliibwirer * "i* n p jemtflabooi the stb inal.iil, EIGHT HEAP OF ; VMg'SHEEP. Tbo owner U requeelcd to come forward. prof* property, and-ttilte them away, of they will bo dlipoeed ol •• tbo lew direct*. , ’ JOHN WESTFAUi. Match 13.1851-3 t» . . . E" XTRAOT of Coffee for aqle at (ho Grocery and Teaitortof i • , Feb 18. 0. INHOFF, A|t. '■ Tavern' License* ‘ TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gen* erilQuarter Sessioniof the Peace of Cambenadd county f al April Sessions, A. D. 1651. ‘ '■ \- Tbo'petjlion of.Danl B.,Dunlap, respectfully repre sents, that your petitioner is provided with the ne cessary requisites for keeping a houßeofpubllo enter* tainmont,in the house he riow'Occupiee as siifclrlh ihe ; Uor6ogh pf Nowvlllo. Your petitioner thorolbro prays your Honors to grant him& license for the DANIEL S.DUNLAP. March 6,1851-31 .. Wo the undersigned citizens of the borough Newvijle, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that Wfr are Well acquainted with tho above named Daniel 8. Dunlap, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for tho accommodation of stringers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. John Diller, Wm Woodburn, Jamison Hannon, Peter A AM James Gilmore, John Drlcker Datld Graham, , . John Kinsley. Jacob'Kinsley, J B Myers . ' Jacob Zciglor, 7 Lewis Rhoads' , ■ Tavern License. TO the Honorable the iddgcs of (he Court of Gen - oral Quarter Sessions of the Peace ofCumbcrland county, at April Sessions, A. D. 1851. The petition of Christopher Mellingcr respectfully reprc^enWthat your petitioner is provided with tho accessory requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in-the house, he now occupies as such In Nswlon township. . Yout petitioner, therefore, prays your-Hanore to grant him a license for'tho .. mCr U. e -uin* J-r. op . jEil MELtINGER _ Mitch 6.1851. , W« the undersigned citizens of the township of Newton, in the count; of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Chris* lophec Melllnger; that he is of good repute for hones, ly and temperance, and is well provided wl(hj)ouso room, and conveniences for the accommodation o* strangers and travellers, and that shcb.'lrtu 'or Tav ern is necessary to accommodate the public and sn> lortain stranger* and travellers. - Samuel Green . Cornelius L. Vandcrbelt William C. McCune Samuel M. Sharp George Dougherty John G. Skilct Daniel Rile . . Joseph Wcoyer, James Wbodhurn. Philip Weaver. Jooeph Dougherty , Samuel Copo ’ Arthur B. HulFcriy . . .Tavern Llccn »tr. : TO the Honorable tlje Judges of the Court of Gen ial Quarter Sessions 'of the Peace of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, A. D. 1851. Tbe petition of George Duey respectfully repre sents, that your positioner is provided with the nccee. sary 1 requisites for keeping.* house of public enter. Uinncnt,in Iho.housu he npw occupies us such in the township of Silver Spring. ■’ Your petitioner, ihcre forn*prays your Honors id gfanl him a license for the itme, the ensuing,yeur. r:. *V* GEORGE DUEY. . March G, 1851.—• , • We the undersigned citizens of the township of Silver Spring, in the county ot Cumberland, do cerlily that'We are well acquainted with Iho above named George Duey 5 that he is of good repute liliticaiy temperance, and is well provided with, ho'iso ruum'and convdiiencaa tor the uccmmnddaliuti’ »i ilripgrri nod travellers, and that aucli-lnn or Tav. ern ia necessary to. accommodate the public and cu« tcrUln tlfatigera und truVelkri*. Henry W UrUmger • , John II >uck John Lux .Peter ilneker SMuk-1 Scnsemah David Emmingor J«pie* Williamaon . Jucub Mumnm Henry Vogelsong Jacob Phi.lipa Joseph Sadler, jr David Luhn * David Orris Joins Bobb Jdhh Clemins Willium M. Molly ■ . . LeviKupp. Tavern License. TpD the Honorable the'Judges of the Court of Gen* JL 'ml Quarter Sessions of the Peace of'Cumber* land doouty, at April Seasions, A, D. 1861. f'>f keeping' 'A jiyuae uf. public epreriaimurni. iti the house ho- occupies »* #uch ln the borouyh Carlisle. . your priilioner iherofoie, prays your Honors 10 grant.him a license for 4he same, the ensuing.year. . JOS. W. PATTON. February 86, 1801, . We thb undersigned citizens of the West Ward of the borough of Carlisle, in the county ol Cumber* lund.tlo certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named Jo*. W. Patton* that ho is of good rerote for hbnesty and temperance, and is well pro* «UUd. with house room, and convenience* - for the actommndatlort of stringers and travellers, and that’ such Inn or Ta»crn is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and traveller*. 1 John'Mel),' , -William Cart*-.. A* Noble, John N. Armstrong, , Porter, David Rhoads, 1. A. Noble, * Qeo. W. Hilton, Goo. L. Murray, A. Roberts, Henry Glass, John D. Gorgss, B»mucl Ensmlnger, George Ege, \ Tavern. Ijlccimo. TO the Honorable the Judge#of thoCourtofGene. ra) Qiiitrld Sessions of the Poaco of Cumberland coinlT. al April Sessions, A. D. 1851. 'The petition of John Rocser. respectfully repre atMa, that your pelilionor is provided with the ne ecisary requisite* for keeping a houee of puUio tn» tcjulnmenl, in the house -now occupied by him «a au:h. In Hampden township. Your petitioner there. foVe pr.iya your Honors to grant hint a licenae for thi same the ensuing year. Fob. 27,1881-3 i» , - , . ■ Wo the undondgned cllizoni of Hampden town aliip.ln the county of Cumberland, do certify that wa aro wol) ocqoaintcd with Hie above named John Rreaer, that lie ia of good repute for honealy and tonperance. and ia well provided with bouae room tVd convenience* for the iccnmnmdnlion of *lrnnger* trd traveller*. ond llml euch Inn or Tavern I* nocc*- •try lo accommodate the public and entertain itren* gfra and traveller*. Samuel Ebcrly, 1 Jamuclfliime, Wm. 11, Ecketi, D. Efb, Andrew George W. P«»ler, John Rhcrbnhn, !y, Levi Palmer. N. M. EcfeeU, ’John Hume* Jacob Sheaffor, John P« Quigl i Oonoral Notice. ffaHß aubacrlbere dealfooe of settling up their book* i hereby notify thoae indebted either by note or Wok account, to call ond pay up without delay, at llpy wlah to have all old account* Milled up by the "fiult received a, nevtr supply of of very cheap. A. & VV.UBN IZ. ’•Feb. 87,1851. . . ■ • Eiitato Notice. TETTERS on the relate of Samuel |i Galbraith, doceaaed, late of Dicklnaon town* Afp. Cumberland county,, have been granted to de aubacribera living in the -arte township. In «ah ciunly. by the Heglater of the county aforeaald. All cartons Indebted to aald eatale are requested to make EbmedlaU payment, and' thoae having claim* will nraaant them properly authenticated for settlsmdnl. present mem M . uai^RaITII, MATTHEW OAEBRAITH, . F«h 13.18.11—61 . El '*• £«tnlo dollnc. LETTERS of'* udmlniitriilion on the oilol n of John Hour. decemeil, Into of llio borough of Me ihonlnburg, CuniborlinJ fount*, hivo I wen i*e« u Iho lulworibor moiling in Allrn lo\Vn«lilp, rounly .formlil. All I’wriOm Indebted 10 nil mintin' lerehy notlflrd lo miko Imtnedlilo payment, anil dtoie having cbilrai will prawn! them properly au- Aentlcilcil for eeuleiuenl lo ** -Febrotry 8, 1861—Ot BREAD- WITHOUT YBABT. a compound form.kinj brood, too eakei, ond buckwheat laoea without yeael. Prep*rod end >oM by D._T, Bobbitt * Co., N. York, ond by (ho Feb,!».' , C.INHOrr, Agl. Proclamation. ■ - - * WHEREAS (ho Honorable Fumebick WiTT. VrOTICE. l> Keith, gi.en th.lLetters IMunooV President Judge of the several Courujof Com 1\ trj or> ! , the estate of Joseph SchroN.Jtt* of mon Pleas oftne.coqnllekbf Cumberland,Pefryand Hampden towfiahip, Cumberland deceased* Juniata, in Pennsylvania, And justice oflhe several bs>e bebn iksned by the Register In arid for Mid coon* Courts of Oyer and Terminer pnd General Jail Da- ty to,the subscriber .residing in the stmVfownsbift Jivery in said counties, and (lorn John Stuart and in said -; All ’persont.haviWg elatms ot dd* John Clendcnin, Judges *>f the.Couri of Oyer afld l maivi»> against the estate of . said decedent,*!* re- Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of.ljaested to known the same without delay, and all capital arid other offimeesrin the said cdunty.of, Ihos* in^cd^Qmake' „ , Cumberland—by thefr precepts to the directed, dated - .•/ ,** ‘ PtRIMNAND ROTH, Exr. the 10th of January, 1851, have ordered the Court Match Oy 1851-r-Gt* of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to b» holden at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of April next, (being.tho 14th day.) atlOo’qlock in the fore noon, to continue two week. ' „ • NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro- Justices of the Peace and Oonstahlcs of thesaid county of Cumberland, that Ihey are by the said pre cept commanded’to bethohand there in their proper persona, with their rolls, rocords,inquisiUohs, exami nations, .and. all other remembrances, to do those things which td ifceir offices appertain lobe done,and alllhdscthat areboiiiidby recognisances,tp. prosecute against the prisoners lhat are or then shall bo in the rail of said countytarif’to be there to prosecute them os shall bo just. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. • . Shkrivf’s Orncki 1 Carlisle. Feb. 27. 1861. 5 REGISTER’S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given lo aU persnhs interested, Ihal the following account* have bceii filled In (his office for examination by (tip accountants (herein natned v and will be presented to (he OrphnnsVCourl of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allow ance, on Tueeday the 951 h ,d<iy of March, A; D. 1851, vi*: , 1. The account of Daniel Conkel, adminielralorof Adam Cunkel, late of Silver Spring, township, de ceaseds 3 The account of Christian Lcib, administrator of Mary Lelb, lute of South Middleton township, deceased.* .3. The account of A. P. Erb,, administrator of Ab'ni. Erb, lute of Eastpennsborough township, do* ceased; 4 . The account of Wm', Webb, administrator ol Henry Lawson, late of.the.Borough of Carlisle,.do* ceascdr .... r ' ' \ 5. T|io final account of John Piper anil John S. Dunlap, administrators of James Piper,-7s(e Of West* penhsboro* township,.deceased; 6. The account of Jacob Kirk, Exefifltor Of Daniel H, Young, lute of Ihe borough of New Cumberland, deceased. . ' 7. The accoon! of Joseph Quigley, adminislrotor of John M. Hatfield, lute of the city of Cincinnati, deceased. ' 8. Tlie account of Jacob Mumma, Guardian of Jacob Garret, deceased, minor child of Jacob Garrcf, deceased. 3. The account of John Wert, Guardian of Elmira Shnmbadi, deceased, minor child of Philip Sham buch,deceased. 10. Tho nccount of Henry Mowers, administrator of David Mowers, lute‘of Southampton township, deceased. “ ' I}.- Tho account of Michael Goehnawer, Executor of Win. F. Barbour, late of the borough ofShippens. burg, deceased. 12. *l*l,o account of Martin Burkhart, dreeaaed, who was Gu‘afdl-«n of Simuel and Sa’ruli Miller, as settled by-auid Gu .rdbm’a administrator. 13: The account of Jacob' Munlim, Guardian »f Daniel Bdvcuutyer, .minor .child, of P.-Bovunmyer, deceased. 14. Tho account of Dtvid Krnowcr, and Jacob Hick, Executor of A. M’-Elliare, lulu ol tho Borough of Shippciisburg, deceased.' 15. Thu aecotinl.of John 0. Coover. adminislrator of Joseph Crall, late, of Allen township, deceased. IG. The nccounl of Robert P. .MVlnro, adminis* tr«lnr of Eliti Peebles, lulu ol the borough of Ship pensburg, deceased. ' 17. Thu accounts of John Li fever, Guardhn o' Win. G, George, John N. and James Guruthuts, minor sons of John M. Garolhcrs, decerned. 18. The account of Simm-l Huston, Guardian ot Marv E and Nancy Jane Duncan, minor children of William Duncun, deceased. 19. The account of Patrick Ryan, Executor ot John Divonpluto of Eaatpcnnaburuugh township, dc* censed. . . 90. The nccounl of David 6. Runshu, Executor 01 M «ry Fulton, Uto ot Newltin iow'nship^dicoused. • 21. Thu uccouut of l> >vid Kul*. Exccuiorol Wm IhimiH imn wiib : Did ttllKaiim?*i*d}bl ; ‘J«met Moore, d*cunaed,aa Milled by J. I*. M’DoweJl. owe of tin E*reoi«M oilhe«aid 11. I*«ilrd. doceated.' '• . : T : 1 .223. Tlie.ncwMinl.ol Kenrga lln|ilev. admlnlalrnlnr d.? bnnUimn nf John 11. Longidurf Ju(o of EaatpchiiH. bum* lowtiKlii}*. deceuaed. 84. Thu acemmi ot‘ Mra, Jane Davidaon, tur.ming Executor o«‘ Rev. Dr; D .vnUoh, deeeaaed, aellled by her odminialMloi. Rev. Robert Danidaiin. 95. The account of Soldi Cnyte.iJiurdian of Men garet C. Johnatnn, now intermarried with Dr. Oeo. Il nnill, and minor daughter of John Juhneton, de* contod. . , . , , 2G. The account of John Bloarl. Jr. adminiatr.ator of William Wynkoop, Ule of South Middleton town •hip, doceaaod. • _ 97. The final account of John manor, acting bx*i ecutor of John lllaner, late of Dickinaor. lownihlp. deceased Rmismt's Omc*, I Feb'y 37. 1841. i A LL petabns are herehynollflc'd that Loiters tesla' /X mpntarv with the will annexed, on tho estate ol Ellxabelh Uakor, lata of lbO.Uornu?h of Carlisle. Cumberland county, Pq.deceesed, have bean grant ed to tho subscriber resiling in North Middleton township, county aforesaid.; At* persons hating claims or demands against tha csluto of said diced*, ant, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make pavrhenl to JOHN. WONDBRIiICH, Adm'r. February 27. 1861—flt : LETTERS teatamenlary on Ilia critic of Daniel Ilandcbu.ltlo of Silver Spring Ipwnabip. Cum berland county, dcccaacd, have been iaaued by Ilia Kcglrlcr of auid county, to Hie aubacriber rcaiding in Ibu canto lownabip. All peraona indcblod to aatd lalalc arc rcl|Ucatcd to moke ininicdlntc payment, and lltoru having clalma will preCcnl litem properly authenticated lor aeltlotm 111 to BAMOEt SEN3EMAN, Ea'r. SO, ibal-lil JOHN KEESEIt, February LETTERS of administration on the estate of John M. Smith, bite $ Hampden lowUahip, Cumber land county* deceased, have, been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber living In Alien township.’ AH peraon* indebted t« aald estate •re* requested id make immediate payment,end thoae having claim* will present them properly authenti cated lor •clllemrnl to . . . , CHHISTIAN TITZEL, AdmV. February 90,1851—Ct - • JEilulo Nblloo. NOTICE I. h«r.liy glnm l(i«i.lrltfr« tMl.m.nl.ry on’ Iho iMt'MIl .ml tMi.ni.nl of Wtlll.m U.ker, (at. of thn borough of O.rli.lc, rumbcrland county, 1’.,, tl.Mii.eil, have thi. d.y been loucd l>y Iho He gj.ter In anil for laid enmity, to Iho •üb.erili.r who roalJea at Mlddle«ut. In the aalil county. All per tone having claim* or demand* against the estate of tho .aid decedent m. requealed to m«k« known th. .nine without delay, and thna.' Indrhtnl to tnako payment to JOHN WUNDERI.ICH. E«’r. Fohtu.ry 13, 16ft I —Ol __ LETTERS ofadmlniilrolion on the ealalo of I«ac Todd, late of the borough of C»tli»le. d«eaoed. hard hern iaaued In the aubacrlher residing in aaid borough, county of Cumberland. All I croon* in. debt, d to daid ratalo ore requralad to make immediate payment, and thnao having clalma will prcaenl them uroperly authenticated for aelliemeni lb 11 ■ , I.BMUEI. TODD, Adm'r. Fab. 13, 1651-;0t . Exlato Notice. T7INE BWEKT ORANOER ti 18 cl. prr d.»n| LETTERS of iulminl.lr.llon on lh» o.lolk of C 0.0'.al 13; L.imm..i IS; Rand,, Cinder and Mnr» Ann Uu.hmon, deo'd, 1.10 ofB, Middleton Ip, Brrdl,r'. Rii.lu., 10, I3|r»nd IS cl. per p*. Fi*., (VoUrlaml foamy. IM„ h.« Men 1..U.d hello W». Filberl.. Il»ll.n cr«moi.i.i E,.,1i,1, W.lroi., RdaUlerof the comity, lot he klihicribe? rrtUHnR In * • r wr JmiiW U>fkltin>n loemehip. county aforaaal.l. All p.ranno J* ,nnn < An ’f' d liid«hicdt»aaile.lilowlllni«kclinmedialepaymeiil. *|" r ““..“’j,* I ?nm"' ® ,u * »pdFancy Slow,.p*y. •nd.thoMhaving.cUim. will.pmont thorn proporl,, dc ?'A",' h " tVsi .'. ■ ..5 aUlhenliealod for .oltlnnOiiUol . ; _Fobrii.ry-6.JBSt ■OEJORQB OREOI-OW, Adm’r. 1 " robiuory 9,1850—61* ■ O. TirZEl,. E»’r. WM, GOULD, R'gitltr. Estate Notice. Estate Notice, Etiulo Notice. Eglnto Notice.' ’Savcrn'idconio. T 6 thefrondrablo the Judge* of (he Court of fieri* eral Quay tor Sessions orthePeaceorCumbcrltnd county, at April Sessions, A. D. 1651.. The petition of AdsmSierer respectfully rcpre* sects, that your petitioner ip provided with the n*. ces'sary ; requisites for keeping e house of pabllo en(ertainmen(« in the house he,dorr occupies«•suet) in the borough of Mechanicshurg* Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant hifa a ficfoii for the same, the ensdihg year. March 6,1851 3u* Wo the undersigned citizens of the borough of He* chanieaburg, in the county o( CoroberUri3,d6e4rUty (hot we ere well acquainted with the eboVo named Adam fiierer; that he is of good repute for honesty end temperance, and is wHI .provided. tilth' Honan rpomand. conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that each Inn or Tar. ern it necessary to accommodate the publio and cn*’ lulu strangers and travellers. Patrick Laverty George Steindoer Felix Huber Jacob Ifnrlline Joel Berlin Jamee Bryah ' Simon Arnold George W. Dlller J. Ingram William R.Siydsf-. Peter Goutef James Harllint - Peter Grants George Wend John Zimmerman Tavern Ltcoifio,' TO (be Honorable the Judge* of the Court of Gen eral Quarter Sessions of ilie Peace of Cumberland county, at April A. D, 18M. The petition ofEliaa Delhi respectfully represent*, that your petitioner, ia provided with the necessary rcquiallea for beeping a honae of public entertain ment, in (he house he now occupies aa auch Ip the. borough of Jfewvilfe. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a_ lieenae tbV the sumo, the ensuing year. ELIAS DEIHL. March 8. 1851.—31»* Wo the undersigned citiscns of (he borough of Now'vjlle, in (he county of Cumberland, do certify lhut wo nre well acquainted with the above named, Bliua Delhi] that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with houaeromn and conveniences Hir the accommodation ofstrangera and travellers, and thul such Inn or Tavern la hcces*. atiry to accommodate (he public and entertain atlan gers and travellers. Samuel Glvler John Kinsley Joseph McDurmond John Rrichrr Christian Bowermssler Alexander Fallout " Abraham Killian . Henry If. Eberly Jamison Hannon Witliim Klink John Givlsr, er. George (lower Carriage fop Salc-. V N exeeUrnt carriage,, hut Ihtleused.withlongUi XX and'shaft*; fur sale cheap. Also a one/ltoigo Wagon, nearly new. Apply to • "■ ' ‘ o. w. niT-v£& Carlisle, March 6,176K 1 • ... Public Sale. I'tlE subscriber, intcmfmg tn leave' CarlWe/wUI sell si public sale, m lua Store booin'. In JVsriA Httnovtr Street, mi BA’I URIMY, lire SBd ul March Mist.i trio tallowing property, via t » * I dutch Maple cane ►sated CHAIRS; X iirtt ROCKING CHAIR; I REWINO CHAIR, wiUi arms to suit the sbovr. , ONGTCFFED SOFA, (a hsndsomo'artiolr}) 1 CARD TABLE] I.Belief] I Urge Lard Lamp; 1 Bureau] Sewing Bunds; Break ust and Dining Tables, Candelabra, Carpel*,4tC.— One Air-Tight Parlor Stove] Father B*da* Bed -Ifade and Bedding! 1 Hat Ua'chf 1 Book Stand, I Portable BhoWer B>th. Alan, Kitchen Furniture, . Stic to commence at )0 Vcfoclti A. Mu.nli*ald dav. When attendance, wilt b* given.and ’ernsa mad* . known by* S. A. coyLH, . M .rcli 6,1851.—1 a. . . k .; Extensive Sale of Furniture/ ON SATLRDAY-lhe Iseh of-March neat*.ivill be •old ut public sale, at llio late residence of tbe Hun. John Rued* deceased,* largo ksriuty of llois* hold mud Kilchon Furniture, consorting ol'BidebMrd% with marble slabs, Wardrobe** Bureau*, Bed*;'B«dk Hleadf, Maltrassss, Dicing Tableau Centre'Table#, Book Table*,3 largo and clcg-int book oasse-vsiUi glaai dour*, and Mirrort, Miscellaneous books,cbstrf and lounges, oUomsn*, dreading tables, China, cot glass, silver forks, a full China dinner set,-tea Qmoa, " number of trausparcnl'p-iioled blinds, carpela and mattings. A conk stove, chamber stoves, kitchen furniture of til kinds; with m*ny‘olh«i articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o*« rlock. Terms made known bn the day of aale’by Robert McCartney, Auctioneer. * Also, on (he same day at 3-o'clook, the HOUSB ni . and.LOT, the bile residence of Jpdgf Reed, will lie offered for a.ilo, either en* nr in lot* n* will best suit pmohvsers. iut is 240 feet square, it bas'been divided mtn 3 lots. No. I', fronting GO feel on. Main ■uetl. and 340 on West street. Nn. 3. fronting, ISO feet on Main street and running Inch 340 fo-l, fb Church alley; this lot cnitMingall the bul'dfngarvrlth many of tho most valuihle froii and ofnaftjdniil trees. No. 3 fronts GO feel on S4O feel to Church alley. Persona wishing informs* lion, or to examine the premises, Will please cell ott W. H. Miller, Esq. who is my agent for the sale. SARAH ANN REED, SsUmtrl*. February 13,-1851—It - ' Building Lott at Public sale/ Till* anbacrlher will offer *1 public aaW» *1 the Court Hottae, In Carlisle, on Monday the 17th day of March 1651. at 9 o'clock P. M.. the following, dee jerlbcd Building Lota, tit t ..... • • No. I. A lot altuate Irt South atrecl. adjoining L. Hcckendorn on the eaat, containing 30 feel id fcqnt and etttndlng back 940 fuel to Chapel Alley. , No. 9. A Ini adjoining the above, having e Frame Building thereon, containing 80 feel Id ftool laaaa 1 and.94o led In depth. ‘ • PPL' No. 3. Ald adjoining No. 9, wilneFthime Building thereon erected,containing SO fed io-widlb and 940 fed (n depth, . . ’ r ■. 1m No. 4. Adjoining No. 3, containing fa breadth W feel, and In depth 940 feel. • " " ‘ The leiipe will be made known on the da? nfnafe MARY IaONKI/' February SO. 1851—31 FOR RENT. FOR DENT, >mnl Tiro Story DRICK HOUSES, on the north-rail coinn of the Public Square. In the row lllljßP hnoern ea ** 11 erpor*. Row.*' For 4 ...| B ,«lr.«f.h..uh M nb,r. oßEßTißviN^ GarlliU# No?. H, 1850.—6 m*. FRESH GROCERIES. JUST received el the Store of (lie •uWrihrr. In South,l!*nover afreet, a treah supply nf GROCE. |{ I BS,coniiiii(iif of 6t)(fAß| COFFEE* TEAS, dto* of the beet quality amt atthelowevt piioct. A good quality of(N*ffVe at 10} cent*. Alan, • • -■ FINE Finui FLOOR, i. of the choicest brand*. together with all'klndadf FEED* alt of which will bMoldat the lo«p*| prifl*# lor oath. AUo, lor eale.aono horiia Wagon on eprlnga. JOHN KGNCY. Carlisle, February 97,1651. BLANK SUMMONS'A EJMCOTroWa BALE AT Till# OTFIC* adam sicker: e.
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