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Free Banking*; blowing from the mbney maikol doparlmcnt liiladolphia Ledger'of thoSlhinalii is recora to (he cooaxdordllon-bfiljbae members of bur ;uro who aro io of ,’lho, free banking ir jacrvo that petitions* continue topourto'upbn islaluro, praying fbHvarioga privileges in the i'oC banking, mainly, however, for the privi. bank on (ho State debt and to.issue small Without the latter privilege, the former would be worth having.; It is from the profits of thalr ribs. that tho Now York credit banks make their money, and as the small bills circulate tong (ho poorer classes, of course, tho most :pcnso of maintaining the nuisance. is drawn iso least able (o'bca’r thotox, amf who would convenicnccd and bolter served by 1 having thcso.bills'.rcpresoht, ‘lf the kyslem led to'work tho same hero as at NeW York, Til will Her, our Legislature wpuld do.welL lb pause jinpnre tho currency ofNcw.xo'fltliow with Coin there performs scarcely. :Hhy|gf,lj|o functions of currency—it is puper.o.fall ( denqfplttiiiions, from six cents up to one dollar ! ‘ Ours,'lhall the small hand'to-hand circulation is coin. . Why t|)ja.difTerence in the currencies of two cities less then one hundred miles apart? Thercu.can be buibnubbhso. ‘The tfiftbronce In tho'-laws inlholwo ..tsUlea s fn rolerchco.tb'stnall notes.- Now York'drWos by tho encouragement it gives to paper.--' ■jiPqnnjlylvanU discourogoq.papor and encourages coin. Grain the privilege to bank on the State .debt and to ' . iesttosmall notes, os at Now York, add here as there * j wdskall not long be gladdened with the sight of coin. ■: /RagffM;gnd depreciated bank bills-would soon pave the 'orders' and ‘due bills, 7 down even to j -.-iwmllfu) amount of six and a quarter cents! .The that city are at this lime inveighing loudly Slhe present deplorable state of the currency I, in the face of the advantages wo ln this ro ijoy over our elstet* -city,’there are members 4|T^lt^ljM^g4Bla(uro % wo are told, who seriously, enter* propositions of petitioners tqmoko the cur* ifendjpjT Pennsy Ivanla as disgraceful as that of^fciv v.BHiiAtuco A'iiKHtdAN Msitob. —Tho frequently assorted, that American residing on the 'border of the Rio Grande, - to bo captured and sold into Mexican pc* But little credence has’hcreloforo been given B^alorncnl ®» and. by many they were*regarded fabulous, An intelligent and observant M^T^9^ CB P 0 - n^cnt °** l *‘° Ncwr York writing d 8 8» presents the detail of a recent case, fully establish the probability and imminent r of the frequent, recurrence of such lawless-1 •hv.y. l ■- Victor Espela, an American citizen by the lion of Texas, who had engaged in some pc transactions with a citizen of Mexico, be idcblcd to him in tho sum of eighteen dollars, non-payment of which (and Victor alleges iitn to bo fraudulent) ho is threatened with 'p, and will bo arrested as soon as ho crosses )P* A legally authenticated case of kidnap that of Manuel now in (ho Slate be ini, but has received- no attention from the ipy«, Tho correspondent of the. Tribune ap is tho most serious consequences, if adequate >n. is not afforded by the GdvcrnmcnHolho of thql-ffonlicr. ‘ tg the merits of Mr. Hauler’B Bill. The ilm. i say itinl ihe Uill— ly establishes the practice. nndor the tariff I in respect to tire valuation of merchandise to the place of exportation, making that law the Supreme Court recently decided was viz; the addition to the invoice of (he nd shipping charges to the place of export, in'g.the time of valuation at the dale of ex* -wfiation, instead of the time of purchase. This Mr, Walker’s view of the law of MG and practice under that law, until'altered by the fit decision of the Supreme Court, Axing the 9 on which duties were to be at ac* cost to .the purchu’Ber/irrfesjicciive of the time ipment. It is therefore an error lhat'under liuuler's bill, duties can he collected on the hi to this country as well as upon the value p time of shipment. It la an open question, Capable of two constructions and will no doubt to innumerable.law suits,, as. every iip.* claim that .the practice umler it shall 1 - Bamo 09 tinder the law of *46. which pre* - Barne mode of appraisement, and if done, duties wilt be.paid under protest instituted to recover the excess of duly JpaU.” W flhbW Mr • " CARRIED. ittjjpn- Thursday last, by the Rev. John N. Hoffman, W ILL,AM G * Harman, to Miss Sarah A. Codver, fejfPll l °** >,a c°un(y. Monday night hist, hy the same, Mr. Samuel ANNAFf > lo Miss Jane 0. Gould, daughter of Mr. rr&^««IMUm ueI Gould, orchis borough. ' Tuesday last, by tho.same. Mr. SaMuelEder. '’^^affiTv 10 Mi»a "Elizabeth SuElleE, hdlli of munrbo lamo day, hy the same, Mr. Daniel MliX&t, - , 7 x33sVi Elizabeth Nickby, both of Frankford ip. ' ' 1 ’ *OnMho 4th mat. by the Rev.. John Ulrich, Mr, Bsri. Plank, to Mlbb Mart Zuck,of this county, > •'■} Thursday f iat, tho 13th fna'ftn!, by'the Rev. V f T»:A*Colcalnclr, Mr. Oboitcß StiniibßiibEa, to Miaa Ellinqer, both.of Cumberland county, ■ In Harrisburg, on tho'Clh Inst., by tho. Rcy. uhna. A. liny, Mr.GßonoE VV. LevkoroVk, of. Harrisburg, 1 16 Mias Mary Ann Irtin, of Cumberland county. ,|r^- Mechanic-bnrg, on the 2(Uh ul(.. hy the Rov. . ->> 4 JohotU. FrUchey, Mr. Jacob Lucas, to Misa Rosanna both ofSouth Middleton town-hip., . 4'Pii the aunio day, by the same, Air. Chapman . : of Lewisbury, to Mist Lydia AnN Aster, • York county. ■ pied. In Monroe township, on Wednesday evening, tbp y,- • < . 19(hJof,t\Iarch, ilio wife of, (Hr. J auks Williams, who ' .... h*^;,lived a consistent arid ref life, raised a '.V.hiffe and respectable family, and 'died (ho death of ,'//tho righteous. Hop dying words, mn'do In U»e pro ; of the writer, wore, "'I know that inyftodec* ~ , Kvoth,” Shipponsborg, on Wednesday iJjo £th instant, 'i’nfter a short illness, Mr. Adam Ukidlksun, aged 62 BMElteffiti** rs. II months and 15 days. (his borough, on Monday evening last, Amelia youngest daughter of Thomas D. and Elmira v‘ «- Thompson, aged 21 months, i ’ Hosanna to Jesus on high. . f !.•, Anoifjor lias gone to its rest, -v«.- v.- Anollior hasescupeil tn lljn sky • To rest In Einonuel's lircast. .a. LSgda&BMi ■' Tavern XJcoiiso. ‘Vi* Honorable ih° Judge* of (ho Court of Gen ‘V-■;,'Quarter Sessions of tho Poaco of Cumber- Y ll'Und,county, at April Sessions, A. D. 1801. ’ petition of John Hoover respectfully rtfp. . ' ■ JmeeriW, that your petitioner ia provided with tbo >• •- '.' j requisites for keeping a house of public * . «nlsrtaininont, in the house ho now ocoupie«as such i t •} lAify) borough of Mcchanicsburg. Your petitlonor f prays your Honors to. grant him a license ‘ r >^Mp^lho*amo,t , ho ensuing year. i i JOHN HOOVER. V ■J'SwfcMMeh 80, IBSI.-31 . ' , ’‘jEaESve the undersigned citizens of Iho borough of it Whohoniuburg, in !ho county of Cumberland, do that wo oto well acquainted with tbo above .v-fMN J ohn Hoover, that ho In of good rojiuld for , and lempotanco. and is well provided with : fSflßiwi 'irhotn, and convenience# for Iho occotnmdui • 1 1 stranger# and travellerfl, and that such Inn • tsnocpssary to accommodate Iho public V .^wi.® ntcrlH i | ' tlfrangcra and travellers. i’- '- ctcr llull Edw I.Qmont , ‘liiaol Hull Samuel Zacharies '' ‘ poorgo Allick George Houck, jr ’■ ' , ' Adam Hauck . Joseph Mllllson Jacob Rupley" JbWn Dosohoro HF Fella . George W Oilier 'Simon Arnold DanlelHhrlch ■ Jacob Harlllno^ CHEKB. A splendid assortment‘of Ladles Dress Q Silks, of various kinds, black and changeable *• Turc Satins, such as Cherry. AMock, green & black, -Majarlno Wucy Ac.,just received by H' Nov 7. G. VV. IHTNEB. ■> Save your! 5 r^pej-ty, for ; a-Triflc. A|LL persons wishing to save their property from 1 , aiL'firo without.the did of insurance, should have. 1 their., roofs covered with JQJuke's Patent Imitation Slate, 6r Fire and Water Proof Pointy 'Aioof well cqVeifßd with this article will- last much'linger thauj a roof unpainted, and will render, it entirely proof against tiro and water. This anicle can beiitid vary cheap at the hardware.store of • March 20, 18G1 JOHN P. liTNB. Spring millinery Goods. •JOHN STONE & SONS, IMPORTERS and Dealers in Silks, Ribbons, and Millinery Goods,.No. 45 South Second St., Philo., have received by late arrivals a largo and handaumo assortment of' : . Spring. Millinery .Goods, selected by.one of. Iho firin' in;Franco.' ,Tliov have now In store.Glace Silks for casing Bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and'Cap Ribbons, plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, .all widths. A largo assortment of Artifi cial' Flowers,‘while and colored Crapes, and Crape Hats,' Fancy. Nets and Laces, Funay Lisse Trimmings, Caps,' Quillings, Cueing Wlro/Ck-owns, covered Whalebones, with all oilier articles appertaining to iho Millinery, trade. March 20, 1851—Inr .FHI >ast ol READ ibe following':-t-Dq not lei it dxcite your .fours, if you are weak and’debilitated, but im mediately-obtain a botllo-of .Hobeneack’a Worm Sy* jup, and restore yourself to health arid hdppinees. While others will ydur fe'ats'to'sell their spurious, preparations, with no evidence of their touching such o'case, wo hdVo'lhe'frightTur rbpfilc, and any ope .can boo -it at Coatcs’and Second sis., which passed from Mr. Jacob Sheifenhisor, of Lan caster county, Pa., 336 inches in, length,.which be soni us, graleful for the restoration of healths and desirous that others may be convinced of the efficacy of the,‘‘Sufferer's Friend.” : We will let this sufferer tell his owntolo of woe, i and express the generosity of his noble sbal in strains of gratitude for his relief from IhV grasp of this mes senger of "death. Messrs. ,‘J. G. S. tlobcnsnck—Slaving; been aflliclcd for some time,'and finding no relief from various mVdicihcs, I was induced to try your Worm a bfelief of being afflicted with worms, t had taken hut three hbtUcs of your Syrup, when to my great surprise and immediate’lelief,‘l passed a lupo worm .28 feet or 336 inches ili length, which I send you.’ Hoping this may benefit some one afflic ted Ih liko mnnher. and in justice to (ho value of your 1 mcdlcinp/1 respectfully offer this statofrient. Yburs respectfully, JACOB SHEIFBNHISBU Lancaster co., Pa., Jur>. ,1816. Price 26 cents. • None genuine without the signature of the pro prietors on tho outside wrapper, . Prepared only by J, rV, G, S. ’//übetisack r at (heir Chemical Laboratory, St; John street, above Coates, Phila delphia,and MartinvlUe, Belmorvt'coimty, Ohio. A libera) discount made to wholesale dealers. This Syrup Js.nlso for sale at the principal stores, and by slon keepers generally, all over the {.Toiled States. Also, Robert Shoemaker, Gene ral Agent, 2d and Green sis., Philu. March 80, 1851—2m* ’S’lilUic Sale. f pHE’aobiicr{b6r, leavo'Curlii*lo, will JL'icll at public said, at his'S'toi's Room, in North Hanover Street, on SATURDAY, the 22d of March mat., the following properly, viz s ■ 1 dozen Mnplo cane .scaled CHAIRS; I Largo ROCKING CHAIR; 1 SEWING CflAlß. wilh anus (o suit tho aboVr. ONE TCPFED SOFA, (a handsome article;) I CARD TABLE; 1 Settee; I largo Lard Lamp; 1 Bureau; Sowing Stands; Brook* fust and Dining Tabic?, Candelabra; Carpets, &c.— One Air.Tjght Parlor Stove; Fcalhor Beds, Bod. steads and Bedding: 1 Hat Rack; T. Book Stand; I Portable Shower Bath. Also, Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Pols, Kellies, Tubs, Dishes, and all ne cessary articles auilublo.for house keeping. -Sale to commence ut 1,0 o'clock, A. tVL,on said 1 day, when attendance will be.giscn,dndl'or(n* mode known by - • * .A. COyLE. J March C, 1851.—15. Spring & Summer Circular- of iho PHILADELPHIA Mourning Store, No. 52 South Second Street, Fifth door above j Chesnut, Wusfsido.' BESSON & BON. would respectfully Invito the attention 'of Wholesale rind retail cash purcha* |»ers, to their Spring-Importations, coiisuiitig in [part of . % I Black Chaly, Silk Tissues, Crapo de .Paris, lOarages, Da. (double width) 80. (all wool.) Gro jnadincs, Moussclino do Luiucs, Do. (d'blo width) Summer Bouibuzincs, Silks, Bonbuzino Alpaca's, Crape Veils, Mudo or Dove Veils, Grape for .Veils, English Crapes, Grenadine Shawls, Borage do., Thibet do., Glossy Alpacas, Modes, patent Silk Gloves, boat Kid Ohjvo*,dcp. < , . , , , liluunaiso Siciliciinca, Bare’go do Lames, Fdli iord Silks, Steel Barugee, Alborincs, Poplins. Mousscllho do Uego, Moussellnc do Luino, Lawns. Ginghams, English Chintzes, Neapolitan. Gloves, Kid do:, Obiliifs & CtilTs, Bordered handkerchiefs, &£.. «SnL I March 13,1851—3 m | Bread Powder. BABBITT’S Eflervesing Compound formak’ng Broad, cakes, &c. without Veast,one of the beat preparations, originally introduced by the subscriber, constantly on hand. J. VV. EUV, Carlisle,' March. 13, 1851 CU’ocor.ics. ANEW supply of fresh Coffees, while crushed and brown Sugars, Apices, &c.j just received and opened by tho subscriber, its also a general'as soilihent of • GREEN & DLAck TEAS. of tho choicest brands from tho well known house of Jensen’s & Go., Philadelphia, with a general assort* ment of all Other tutides In bis lino. , For sate at the store of . J. W. EBY. Carlisle, March 13, 1851 'White’s Bonnet Manufactory, . No. 41 South Secimd Strecl, Phila, NO\V conducted by- Thomas Whlfp, son of its late proprietor, at tho Old Stand, where Dealers will at all,times find a stock of Foreign nnd Domes* tie Straw, Lace, Fancy, Crape und Bilk Bonnets, Panama, Palm Loaf, and every variety-of Straw Hats', anil ; ■ • Artificial - unequalled by any other, fur extent or beauty of man ufacture, and at very low prices, having facilities for produdlpg those goods pdssceicd by no other estab lishment. , v . ; , , , *l’o the Ladies and Milliners generally, .hp would tender bis grateful acknowledgements for their Kind approval of, .the business system of (his house,“and hcgs.lo sssuio.them that no efforts on his port shall bo wanting, to merit a continuance of their liberal patronage. They will still be greeted with the same old familiar faeps, wta will at all limes endeavor lo execute their commissions with fidelity and prompt ness. ' r 1 PhiU. Fob. 20, ISM—Sm s. roUDPA*, Nurseryman & Florist, WF Rising Sun Village , OermonlWn Hoad, near PMla, HAS for sale at his Garden and Nurspry, an ex tensive assortment of Fruit Trees, consisting of Pear’, Plum, Cherry am] Apricot, as well aa Orna mental and Shade Trees of every variety, and Ever. freent, vltt Balm of Gilead, Silver Fir, Red & Black pruoo, Norway do., While Pines, Arburvito. Tree Box, Ac.; also Shrubbery, Roses of many kinds, Grape Vines, Hardy Plums, Raspberries, Currants, Osssgo Orange, Herb Rools, Vegetable plants. Garden and Flower Seeds—WAorsMle and RilaiJ—prices mode rale. Ills stands for Iho sale.of iho above in the Clly, oro in the Market St. Market below Sixth Street, where orders are also received. Communications may.be addressed by mill,'direc ted 8. Miupay, Rising Sup P. 0.; Phils. Co. February 20,1851—8 m i , V Sheriff’s Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of YemiiUoni Exponais . Issued out of: thojCourkrof Common Pleas of to medirected.X;will ex-, pose'(o public solo, at.'ihe Court Houae,ArvCarUale r on.Priday; the H(h day'of APRIL, 16£i, dt 10 o'clock A/M., the fbllUwtns described Real Estate, I •Viz 1 # ‘ =.-■ .■ j ' !a tract of land situate iu IVlifilin lo wn eljip, bounded oh the east by. land of J. Pe'ter Fahnestock, on tho south by Isaac Ghrlallhb, oft .the. WBst*by A‘ndi o w M’Elwaine, and oh the north by David Mowers, containing moreoi less, having thereto. erected a i w ° story D.os House, Log Shop and Lug I3jirh«, Seized and taken In execution as tho property of Thomas Dunlap. A|so, the uhdlvfded pne-half of a lot of Ground, situate in the borough pt 4 Carlisle, contain ing 60 feot in front and 240 feet in‘depth, .more or less,- bounded on tho south by High street, on tho oust.by ajptof Thompson’s heirs, an alKy >n the north, and a lot of Mrs, Kaufman on the west, iog thcroon erected a two story Sfono House Stone •Back.building,,wid a Slone Shop. Seized end taken in property of,James A. Dougherty. .. .Also, a lot of ground situate in the bo rough of Shippenshurg, bounded on ttio north by Main street, on the westhy Railroad street,.on the south by on alley, and on the east by Wm Russell’s heirt, having thoieon, erected a two story Frame Weatherboard House and a two story Brick Back building, a Stono Shop, a Brick two story house, Ware-house, Frame Stable, &c., containing 40 feet on Main street and 840 feet on Railroad street, more or loss. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Jonathan Peal, ' ■•Alsb, a I6t of ground-situate in Ihd bo rough of-Carlisle, containing GO feet in breadtl) and 240 feet in depth, more or less, bourtdedun the south by Loulher street, on the oast by East street, on tho north by an alley* and on the .west by a lot of Reler Sp.ahr, having thereon erected a largo Frame two story llpuso, with a basement, a. Frame Stable, dec. .Also,.a lot bf ground situate iii the bo rough of Carlisle, containing one ar&o, more oi loss, bounded on the north by- Loulher stioet, bn the east by a Jot of Jacob Shrom, and on tho south and west by.’a rood, leading from Loulher street. Seized and taken in execution os tho property of John Brannon. Also, a lot of ground situate in the vil lago of Springfield, Wostpcnnsboro* township, con taining 38$*feet’ in bfca’dlh In front and 65J feel in breadth ’la tho tear/anil ISO feet in depth, bounded on the north by Main street, oh tho east by a Jot of Jacob King, on. tho south by ah alley, and on tho west by. a Tot'of Jacob Keller, having thereon erected a two story Log House, a Barn, dec. . Also, a tract of land situate in West Peqnsbqrdugh township,containing'2B acres and 73 perches, more orlcss, bbftridej'by lands of William Dunlap,' Abraham Myeifii Dir. Sharp’s heirs, S. Piper and Joseph McKcc. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of James Elliott. 1 i Also, a lot of ground situate in tho vil logo of Springfield,. WestpcnUsborough township, containing 180 feet in breadth and 180 feet in depth, more or less, bounded on lho .ndtth end w6dt by an alley, on the cast by a lot of Thomas Duffey, and on tho south by William Moore, having thereon erected o one and a halt story Log House, a Stable, &c>— Seized and, taken in execution da the property of Ja cob Eisenhnur. Also, all iho interest of Abraham Erb, deceased. In a certain lot of ground situate in. Wor m Eastpemtabd/ough township, containing 20 pcrchcp, more or less, bounded bn tbo'noith by Mar ket Square, east by on alley, south by a lot of 8. pastor, and west by» "-street, having thereon erec ted a two story Frame House, Ac. Seized and ta ken iu execution as the property of Abraham Eib, deceased. And all to bo sold by me. , . , DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff, Sheriffs Office, Carlisle, March 13,1851. Tavern litcensc. TO, the Honorable tho Judges of tho Court of Ge neral Quarter Sessions of (he Pcacs of Cumberland county,at April Sessions, A; D. 1851,. . Fho petition of William Parkcs respectfully rep resents, tbot your petitioner is provided with the nc ceieary requisites for keeping a house of public on- Urtainmont ia-tho. hbusc.jlbw nccuplfc<\Jby,htm in Nowluh to'wnshjp. Your,petitioner therefore prays your Honors to grarit.him a license for thij same, the ensuing year. . ‘ WILLIAM- RARKES. March 13,1851—3i* -Wo the undersigned citizens of the lowhshlp of Nowlorf, in the county of Cumberland, do'certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named William Forked, that ho la'of good topple'fqr hbnea ly ond tompilrafice ? dnd'fs well provided with House room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tov ern is necessary to accommodato the public and on tertain„atrangcrs and travellers. • • Miller ' Christian Snoko , David Foreman James Kyle ’ Samuel Snoko 'Jj’Wlao" • -Jacob Novvmon John Russel • Roughmah Abraham Soavers Janies'H Wiley Skilctf Woodburn C M’Farlano NOTICE. TUB undersigned returns' his lhanks to the' fire* men and citizens tor their efforts to rescue his pro* perty from the (lambs of the disastrous fire of yes terday morning. : HENRY .SAXTON. Oorlisle, March 13. 830 Reward. dbOA REWARD will bo paid for, the conviction of tho person or persons who cut the bpse of the Union Fire Company, on the night of the late A™. • E. CORNMANi March 13, 1861 President NOTICE. THE subscriber has made arrangements to leave this place by the 251 h ot this month. All persons Indebicd will eco the propriety of calling on mo and making settlement before I leave. After that time tny books will bo loft ini the hands of.o Justice of tho Pence, and all accounts standing unsettled after that time must necessarily bo collected by him. Please call and oblige 8. A. COYLES Carlisle, March 13,1851—5 t Dissolution of Partnership. THE co-partnership, heretofore 'existing between Swilor & Polls, of ‘tho borough of Mochanlcsburg, Dumb, to/, Pa., was dissolved on the 3d instant by mutual consent. All persons indebted to bstdftrra aio requested to mako sctilomonl immediately, ond alt poisons having claims against the firm are. to quested to present them Immediately, properly sii thenlicalod for settlement. The business iwill be continued at the some stand by Swtler 6l Bminger, D. H. SWILER. .. . . H. F. PELLS. March 13, 1851—3 i« *N. D. The Look# of tlwilor dc Fol/s will remain in the bonds 6f D.'H. Swilor for collection. Five and Water Proof.! BLAKE’S Fire and VVafcr Prool Paint which baa been extensively used for the last six years on the roofs oT houses, steamboats, Ae., anti In no in stance has it been known to fnlt. For sals by HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March IS, 1851 To tlio Ladles. IF Ladles and Gentlemen would consult their own pleasure, they would read more thaiilhey do; and If they, typujd consult thqlt,'own interest they would moslcortalnly call at Rawlins* Rook and Drug store, Main street, Carlisle. Hooks sold hpro for positively less than you can buy them fqr in tho city—if not so, the money shall bo Returned. March 13, iSOi , • - . _ \ r| Carriage (or,Sale. AN excellerit.csrrlago, but little used, with tongue ami shaft*, for sale cheap. Also a one hoiso Wagon, nearly new. Apply to O, W. HITNER. Carlisle, March 0, 1761. CHOICE Perfumery from Haul's and .RouseU’s* lust received apd for sjls at manufacturers prices at Rawlins' Plug store. Februaryid. 'QF I.ETTEBLS V / , , |/ *B ? y»R|^BKDINTUE , ‘ • LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the i*oatoffics at Cdrlisle* Pa., March Ist, 1851. Person* quiring for letters oh this list, will plosto toy they are advertised. • .. , Abrahahis Samuel • - Kell Peter . Aibiiglit Jacob or Peter Kimmel Samuel Alexander Joseph \ . Kin# Mary Ann Anderson James Esq Lalshaw Sarah Ann ’ Anderson. Nancy „ Loughry Nicholas Agan Charloss Jtockafd William * * Aciavlous Mr ; " '.Laird Hugh ; Butlen Charles 2 Leedy John Brown Jane Lee, Michael ■“ ; BrouohetiJacob Lymncs.G ,W J2sq . 1 Bairidge Petgr . .blather,Hqnry S Bender' Elmira F _ .MlokeyjCttpl^avid Bujler ,lohp Si Esq .Muselman William Bitzer Henry , Meixel George; v Butlorff Elizabeth . -MoOolUster Elizabeth BellLpadid. , . MbCork John Btoick Miss Cldy Meals Daniel B Broucher.Nathan Moore Jana ; Black Mra Barbra Myers Peter , , • Butler Vft Meixel John .. . Bender John AGeo McNeal Mrs Sarah Bederman Henry Mathers Jane Bell John • McGloin Mr M '. Boyd John McCannen Elizabeth Bell Jane McLaughlin N D Bates Henry MeCluro Licnl D W 2 Brenney Geo Nelson Mr ... Benleyj.Wra Esq “ . Nalcher William Billow! Notfsinger Jacob Bender Godfrey Esq Nickell Mrs Susan Drowir Amella Nicholson John Boyd John G Oliver James , Barnhart Emanuel Orris Christopher Bistline'Michael Peterman.Henry Bronson M A Plouch John Bionsd'n Azbr M Plank J R . Burn'Edward Patterson Miss Jane Conway Moncure D Quickeal! Henry Caskti Jj , Reardon Edward * Carter VV/lliam ‘H Hea George - - CufTiamos Richakoh Miss Mary Chamberiand Samuel Rhoades George Grozier Arabela Reese Martain Coleman James 'RitseJi M A ColUfia Milton'S 'Hoof Miss Catharine . ('lark William _ Rbff Mrs Catharine Cuff William RelghterWashingtoh Davidson Joseph s Shope Henry , . Dellinger Caroline Stehmnn'Jolin Dickson James .Snider Michael Ditlow Abraham SmlthHemy. Davis James Bmith’Robeit Donaldson James II .Smith Mrs Sarah ‘ Drisbotl William SciU Jacob (preacher) - Dartra John A 1 Swisher Mrs'Elizabeth Dickson Catharine Schriner Martin Dinan James Snider Mary, L Davidson Lieut J W 7 Summers John . Elliott Nathan Esq Sheaton Mr C Ell<Mr A S SwigertGoo Henry Snider Henry Elder Nathaniel Shuff James • JSnider John. First Geo Shambough.'PhiUp Fieoegan James .Shaver Mrs Jane Furman Mrs Mary. 3 Smith Gyrus Filey Sarah A • ' Ehriner.Mlss Barbers FoUersHenrv. ' Shibely Peter . . « Gefsse Paul D .Smith Mary Ann Gfadfeher .Moses ‘ ShUghart joha’s Gitas Priscilla Shambaugh William George Frederick Spicer Charles, , Green John F Esq Snider Henry Gregg. Mrs Pheba . Schaener Charles Gillejqn Margaret Shughard John Gqngle Jonas Smith J Esq Gfreenle'af Hemy L -Taylor Col Francis Green Jos or Gtll Wm Thompson John . Gregory F Taylor Edward Himl Thomas Troup Samuel 2 Hackelt Ellen , Tliurania John HVscani Frederick There Christian Hfeaiy Thomas Thumma Samuel Haas. Lydia >. ' Vernon Caroline .. Huntxer. Abraham Ea'q Wolf. George Uoffeji Joppthan Q Works John Herman DanlfcJ*". ' Wright Tfimcls . HltiiesMary #. Wert John . 1 Humes James Esq Watson John Hulme Richard Welcome Sanidel HanJtpob .. .Wllhour John Hippo! Andre\V Weary John M 9 Hqrlbul'Ailred Wright Goiirglana Harding Henry 1 Waterhouse Elmer Hurlen James A Wilson Sarah, llgtanfrits Frederick Wlnzfield Rev M A ; Jones Hannah Wynkoop David ‘ Krider Dnvid Wright Sarah Kanady Andrew Wagner Henry Kurbma H G Volin John Kelly Isabella Zimmerman John Kennedy Wm T . * Koaer Margaret Zuke John Kitncdlnst Wm Zug Jacob N. lIANTCH, P. M. Stray Sheep. CAME to tjio premises of (lie subscriber,.in Monroe township, convenient to Dellxhoavnr'e mill, on or >cu2iabout the sth instant, EIGHT HEAD OF SHEEP. The owner Is requested to come forward,* prove property, and take them away, or they will bo disposed of as the Uw directs. JOHN WESTFALL. March 13,.W51—31* Estate Notice* NOTICE is hereby given that Letters testament ary on the.estate of J-oscph Schroll, Into of klumpdun townihip, Cumberland county, deceased, have boon issued by the Register in and for said coun ty to tho subscriber residing in the same township, in said county. All, persons having claims jft de mands against tho estate of said decedent, are re quested to make known the same without delay,and those indebted to make payment to . FERDINAND ROTH, ExV. March o,lBsl—Cl* General Notice'* THE subscribers desirous of settling up their books hereby notify those indebtpd either by note or book account, to call and "pay, up without delay, aa they with to have all old account! settled up by the middle of March. Just received a now supply of fresh Goods; selling oft very cheap. A. dc \V. DENTZ. Feb. 37,186 V. • ' Estate Notice* T ETTERS testamentary on the estate of Samue) L Galbraith, deceased, late of Dickinson! town iih(p, .Cumberland county, have been granted to the subscribers living (n tho same township, fn said county, by the Register of the county aforesaid. All persons indebted to said ottale are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated fur settlement. THOMPSON M. OALHRAITH, MATTHEW GALBRAITH. Feh 13, 1851—6 t . Ex'rs. FRESH GROCERIES. JUBT at lbs Blnro of the subscriber, In South Hanover street,« fresh supply of GROCE R| ES, consisting of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, dee. of the be*l quality and nt.lho lowest prices. A good quality of Colfee ol Id} qenls. - FINE FAMILY FLOUR; of the choicest brands, together with all .kinds of PEED, ail of .which will ho sold at tho lowest prices for cash. Also, for sule.a one horse Waguh an springs. . i JOHN KfiNEY. Csrilslo, February 27,1851. EmC SWEET ORANGES at l&cls per do«m •o.,o*ts at 151} Lomona at j.s{,Bunch, Ciuslor and dlor’s Raisins, 10, 19} on'd 15 ots per prt„ Figs, IQJ. Filberts, Italian oteamnuts, English Walnuts, Paper Aln\onds, Jujube Paste, Rose, Mint, Tesberry, Lemon. Ahseed ana other .candles, at all pflces— For sale at Rawlins’ Drug and Fancy Store, next door to the Post Office. February 3,1851 • - ■ THREAD WITHOUT YEAST. A compound jj foi making bread, tea cake#,; end buckwheat pakes without yeast, Prepared and sold by B. T. Babbitt <st Co., N. York, and by tha undersigned, fib. 13. , O.INHOrr.Agt. Proclamation. WHEREAS the Honorable FnKpxmck Watts President Judge of the several Courts of Com mon Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer ond Gencial Jail De livery in said counties, a!n*d Hon. John Stuart and John Clendenin, Judges of the Court of Oycr and Terminer.ahd General Jail Deilvery, for the trial of oil capital and othcroffpnccbifnjhosaidcounly of Cumberland—by their precepts to md directed, dated the tOlh of Jimuaryi 1861, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer sncl General Jail Delivery, to ba holdon at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of April next, (being the 14th day) at 10 o’clock in thoforc noon, to continue two week, ■ NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, Justices of the Peace and Constablcsof tbesaid couhty of Cumberlandithat they'are by the saidpre ceptcommonded to bothon and there in their.propcr persons, with their rolls,records,inquisitions, exami nations, and all other-remembrances, to do those thlngawhlch to their officcsappertain to be donv,apd ftlltbpsc lhat ore bound by recognizances,to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or then shall be in tho jail of said county, are tp.be thereto prosecute them as shall be just. DAVID'&MITH,' Sheriff. , . {piisnivr’s Omcr,. "3 . Carlisle. Feb. 27, 1851; y - REGISTER’S NOTICE. . 'VJ O.TICE is hereby given to all persons jLy that ((le fullowing accounts fillea in this office for examination by the accountants therein named, and will be presented to tho Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allow- on Tuesday tho 2511 i day of March, A. D. 1651; viz:. ... .. . . ]• The account of Daniel Cunkel, administrator of Adam Cunkel, iato of Silver Spring township, de ceased. t r 2. The‘account of, CjjuisflarrLelb,' administrator of Mary Leib, lota of South Middleton^township, deceased. 3. Tho account of -A. P. Erb, administrator.ol Ab'm. Erb, late of Easlpcnnsboro'ugh township, de ceased, ■ j, . • • -4 » Tho account of Wm. .Webb, administrator of /l e jPry Lawson, lalo of tho Borough of Carlisle, do cessed. > , 5, Tho final account of John, P/per and. JpJ»n S. Dunlap, administrators of James Piper, late of. West perinsboro*township, deceased. ' 6- The account of Jacob Kirk, Exccutqr qf Daniel H. Young, late,of the borouglt.of Now Cumberland, deceased. 7. The account of Joseph Quigley, administrator of John M. Hatfield, late of the city of Cincinnati, dedoased. 8. Tho account'of Jacob. Mumma, Guardian of Jacob Garret, deceased, minor child of Jacob Garret, deceased. - 9. The account of John Wert, Guardian of Elmira Shambach, deceased, minor child of Philip Sham bach, deceased. 10. The account of Henry Mowers.-adminislrnlor of . David Mowers, late .of Southampton township, deceased. - - 'll. The account of Michael Goohnawer, Executor of Wm. F. Barbour, late of tho borough ofShippeos burg, deceased. . . 12. The. account of Martin Burkhart, deceased, who wda. Guardian of Samuel end Sarah Miller, as settled by said Guardian's administrator. ‘ 13;, The account of Jacob Mumma. 1 Guardian of Daniel'Bovenniyor, minor vcliild of P, Bovenmyer, deceased. 14. The account of David Kenowcr, and Jacob Hcck, Executor of A. WL'.Elhare, late of the Borough ofdhippansburg, deceased. 15. The account ofJohn B. Coorer, administrator of Joseph Crall, late of Allen township, deceased. . IC. The account of Robert P. M'Cluro, adminls* Irator of Eiiza Peebles, late of the borough of Ship* pensburg, deceased. 17. The accoonls of John Lafover, Guardian of Win. C, George, John N.and JamesCarothers,minor sons ofJohn M. Carothers, deceased. 18. The account of Samuel Huston, Guardian oi Mary E. and Nancy Jane Duncan, minor children of William Duncan, deceased. * 19. The account of Patrick'Ryan, Executor of John Divou, UU of Eastpennsborough township, de ceased. • , 20. The account of David S. Runshe, Executor of Mary Fulton, late qf Newton township, deceased. SI. Thtf account of DavM. Katz, Executor of Wm. Kutx, late ofßoulh Middleton township, deceased. S 9. .Ti»a.ao»ounl Laird, adtninistrajor de bonieVim with the will annexed of Jamet Moore; deceased, as settled by J. L. M’DowsJi, one pt (be Execulort oflhs sqld R. Lalrd, deceased. 23. The account of George Rupley, administrator do bonis non of John H. Longsdon, late of Eastpenns. boro' township, deceased. 24. Tho sceount of Mrs. Jane Davidson, surviving Executor of Uov. Dr. Davidson, deceased, as settled by her administrator, Rev. Hubert Davidson. ' 25. The account ofSoott Coyle, Guardian of Mar garet C. Johnston, now intermarried with Dr. Geo. Hamitl, end minor daughter of John Johnston, de ceased. 26. The account of John Sluart, Jr. administrator of William Wynkoop, late of South Middleton town ihipydecedseiL / 97. The final account of John Ulsnor, acting- Ex ecutor of John Hlsncr, late of Dickinson township, deceased. * - WM. GOULD;’Register. Rrqistcr’s Orrtcc, I Feb’y 27. 1851. < Estate Notice. ALL persons are hereby notified that Leltors (esta-l mentary with the will annexed, on tho estate of Elizabeth Raker, late of. the Raroughof Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa. deceased, have been grant ed (o the sut»cnbur resiaing in Nprth Middleton township, county aforesaM. All "persons having claims or denpandq against the estate said deced ent, aro requested to ssme withoul delay, and those Indebted payment to JOHN WONDERtICH, Adtn’r. February 27, 1851— flt Estate Notice* LETTERS testamentary on tho estate of Daniel l (landslip Jsio .of Stiver Spring township, Cum berland county, decosscd, have been..issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber residing In the tapio township. Alt persons indebted, to said estate are requested to make immediate, payment, end those having claims wilt present them, properly authenticated for settlement to ■SAMUEL SENSEMAN.Ei’r. February 30,1851—Ct i Eatato Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of John M. Smith, late of Hampden lowhshlp, Cumber, land county, deceased, have boon granted by the Register of said county, to the .subscriber living in Alien township. Ait personk.lftdeblcd to sMd cslVte are requested, lo make immediate payment,and thoio having claim's will present them properly authenti cated for settlement to -I CHRISTIAN TITZEL, Adm’r. February 90, 1851—61 JEslulo Ndllco; 'VTpTICE hereby glv.o'n that Idlers loilahi'enlary i.\ r on the lakt will ami testament of,William Baker, late of the borough uf Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., defeeosed, have this day been Issued by the Re gister in and for said county, to tl)e subscriber who resides at Middlesex; in the said county. All pet eons having claims or demands’ against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same. without delay, and those indebted to meke payment to . JOHN WUNDERLICH, Ex’r. February 13, 1661—fit Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Isaac Todd, late of the borough of Carlisle,,deceased, have been issued to tho subscriber residing In said borough, county of Cumberland. All persons in debted to said estate aro requested (o make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to . . * LEMUEL TODD, Adm’r. Fein 13, 1851,—Qt . Estate Notice. LETTER*) of administration on the estate of Mary Ann Bushman, doc’d, late of B. Middleton tp Cumberland county, Pp., have been lam'd by tho Register of the county, to the subscriber residing In Dickinson township, county eforeesld. All persons Indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims *lll present them properly authenticated for settlement tp . r 7 / OEORQE OREOLOW, Adm’r. 1 .biliary #, 1860 —01* Tavern r.lccuie. ) . TO Iho Honorable lU.Jadge. of Ihe Court of O.B*-: ral Quarter wpaiona of lha Peace of Cumberland [6otmlf*al ApriJ Pew'ione, A.D. 1851. i kw Th'o petition “brjohii r<& . reieoti,, U?al »your petitioner U provided with jfr neceioiry Tcqaiaiteß for keeping a hbtibe 'of pdbfca entertainment, in the house he now ocedplMwlfedt in DiokinftdtL fqwnsbip. Yonr - praye your Honor* to grant him a Ucenee for th* Onio, the en.olng ycer.. ‘ * - .lajfefe-v ■ JOHN noCHPERg.^ March 13.1051—3i* Wo the undersigned citizen* of the townahlp^if: Diokinion.Cumberland county, do pertUy that w 4 no wdl acquainted with' the abovv'named John Hooker.' that be (a of good repute for'hotrta'ty tod temperance, and la well provided with houa* tarai and convenience* Tor the accommodation of atranger* and traveller*. and that aucli Inn or Tavern la beeai* *ary to accommodate the public and entertain alien* gere and traveller*. • , Win Harper . John Kiningar Jicob Hemminger John W Foual Abraham Kurtz John Snyder Francis* W Fulton Elia* B Byalar •Jpaopb Drown John S Dunlap, ill W M'Culiough .JohtrSpenbe Saml.Deelem • Wm Furbea Jamea Weakley Tavcvtr ttloomc« TO (hfe Honorable the Judged oflhdCottrt ofQbn* era! Quarter Sessions of the Peach ofCnmborland county, at April Sessions, A. D. 1651. The petition of Adam Sierer respectfully repr* senta, that your petitioner la provided with Ibe ne* ceaaary requlailea for keeping * bouse of pabllo entertainment, in the houae he now oocopiM ae Med in the borough of Mechanicaburg.. TbbrpetHlonatV therefore, prays youi Honor* l-o grant him a llotu* for the aame. the ensuing year. ,f *• ADAM SIEKES. March 6,1851.—31.« We the undersigned citizens of the (wroogb ofßfi* chanicsburg.in the count; of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above Baaed Adam Slerer; that he ia of good repute for honesty arid temperance,.aod la well provided with hoflfce;. room and 'convenience* /bV the ’aceomftiodadoQ of' stranger* and -traveller** and' thataoeb 100 or Tar# ern Ja necessary to accommodate lh* pub lie fnd «n« lain stronger* er\d traveller*. , Patrick Leterly George jßlelnoair Felix Huber Jacob Hartlino Joel Berlin ■>' /James Bryan ; Simon Arnold George W. DIHer 1 J. Ingram William R. Slyder •Peter Oouter .Jamea Hartlloo , # Peter Grants. ~• George Wane John Zimmerman n Tavern JLlceiiivv TO Ih.e honorable tho Judges of lbs Cbdrl bfGetl*. oral Quarter Seaslona of the Peaod ofCumberlaad county, at April Seialopa, A. D. 1831, - . ’ The petition of Eilat Delhi respectfully nprtataU, tbatyoor petitioner ia provided With tho na'deeaary requisites for keeping a houie of public entertain* ment, in the house he now occupies ae each to Iho borough of Newvide. Vour petitioner, therefor*, praya your Honor* to grant him a Ucansafor |ho same, tho ensuing year. ELIABDEIHL, March 6,- 1851,—3t* ... , .. • • \ - We the undersigned citicent of (ho borou|horT Nowville, In the count; of Cumberland, do etrti/7 (hat we are well acquainted with (he above «amed EllpaJDoihl; that heiiofgood repuleTor honesty abd temperance, and ia . wail provided with hooSO rdbia and conveniences fpr the accommodation ofstrangere and traveller*, end (hat such Inn la neces sary lo accoinmqdatelUe public and catertalnaUan gera and (cavellera, , - Samuel Givter John Kinsley ‘ JoaeplfMcDarmontJ . . John Bricker- . , * Christian Bowerftiafater Alexander Fallout ' . Abraham Killian Jlenry.H, Eberiy Jamison Hannon William Kllnk George Mower . John Glvler, ar. ,Tavern Llccnve. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court ofOea* era! Quarter Sesaions of the Peace of Cumberland county, at April,Seiftbna, A, D. ■ Tho petition of George Dus; respectful!; reprt* your petitioner la pcoylded.wiib the naoee ear; f* ’**-••• 1 "'T*rf - f rn > sf (mblie eolefi (•lament, in the house he now occupies aasoobinUM township of Silver Spring, - Your petitioner, there fore, prays your Honors to grant him a lioeuae for the same, the catalog year. . v GEORGE DlftT# March 6,1851,—* Wo (he undersigned cltixena of the lowoablp of Silver Spring, in the county ofCumbtrland, do eertlQr that we are well acquainted with the above eaided George Duey; that he ia ofgood repute (bit honesty and temperance, and fa'well provided wlth faouM room and- conveniences for the- accommodation of strangers end traveller*, and lbatauah.lna.or Tit* ern Is. necessary to accommqdsW'ibe'publio.andta* lertain otrangera and traveller*. . •«. Henry W Gricingcc JoimHauck^ John Lull , " 'Peter Briohe*-- » Samuel Seriieinah David Emmlngor James Williamson , , Jacob Mummn... Henry Vogelsong - Jacob Pl)llllpa ■ ' JoieplrSadier, Jr DaVld .*Ldm Day,ld'Orris, Jokq Bobs »v Jobnt/lemio* • William tt, nelly Leri Kupp* Tavern License* TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Ge neral Quarter Sessions ofihe Peace of Camber land.QoDniy, at, April Sessions, A. D. J861..M,, r . ■ The petition'd 1 Philip BrcebbiJl, respectfully ppp resents that your petitioner-!* provided with the ne cessary requisite* for keeping e bouse of -pubUeaej*- tertsinment, in the buute he now occupies In South Middleton township. Your petitioner therefore preys your- Honors io grant h|m a license for'the' that the enyuing year* PHILIP DREOHBILL. March IS, 1861—81* Wo tho undersigned citizen* of thejawpshlp of South Middleton* In the county of Cumberland, do coilify that wb oro well acquainted with the above named. Philip Brechbill, that he ie of good repute for honesty qnd tqmpeiance, atol ls well provided with house rpom andconvenhpcosfor the accommodation of strangers and travellers, end that such Inn or Tt* vcm is necoaeary to eqcomtnodato the public and en tertain strangers and travellers. - John'Wunderlich WilfmmSlrlckfor * , Samuel Hollinger Benjamin BrlghtblU George Ha rnlsh George Hoch 1 Geo*W Elbert! . John O Keenr ; D J Leldhh . AMLHdlch I Jacob.Gutahalf . .Daniel Hollinger if . t TtiTcrn Llccnic, TO tho Honorable ibo Judgeeof Ibo Court oFOi• nqrai Quarter Seationi of thq Peace of dumber* land county, at April SeaaioUe, A.,D. ISO). The petition of H. W. Scott, eeepeotfully repre* aanta, tbat your petitioner lo provided with the ne* ceeeary requleilaa fur keeping • houeaof public en* tertalnment, in the faouoe now occupied ae aoch.by Robert'Laird, in the VVeel Word,id tKbSWodgbi of Carlieie. H.W.BOOTT. March 13, 1861 —9t ' 1 ‘ *— > r Wo the undereigned' cilljene of the-.Weet Ward, in the Dorough of Cailiele, la the county of Cam. berland, do certify that we ere well acquainted with the above named 11. W. Bcptf, (hot he ja of good to* pule for harteaty-.anil bjoil to walPprovl* ded with bouae, room ohd cpnveniruicn.i'ot the ac commodation of, elrangera add travollera, end that euch Inn or Tavern la ijfceeaarj Ip accommodate the public and entertain etrangereand tvavello'te. John Keeny David Rhoade ■ Jamee Davie RobeitNoblo ’ John Failet . B W Haventick George Handle W Foullc J W Patton William Cart , A Noble Goo W Hilton A A Line Jobn'Metl ■ . 3 K Boyer J L Slemee' S C Thompaon ,M HfriMt.ra. -J ' ■ i ..j , John Noble ■■■• id ■ HenryXechler . I EXTRACT of Coffee for eale et lbeCrol>*y ei li Tee etore of V Feb 13. 0. IffHOFF, A|t .■Wmphti
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