f?'"jy c cU !■»<<><• from Europe. 011 I’pmiVw*! 'PrighUr-r-Con/irmaiion qf the r‘l C> 5, Acceptance of. the Peace PropcMiom— , Agatre—Deeline in Bread . ■ , f'{i,r 'rpb: 17.— Tho Royal Mall Stcam p.Ld’a. arrived hqro this raornlog. "Sho London Morning Advertiser has (bo fol , ii7r announcement.— “Wo rogrot to hear flat on interview'which Lord Clarendon and ! lloohanan Imd'togcthcr at tho foreign olllco •“'Vnoiday, very (Angry words passed between filmi relative to tho Central American question.’ despatches of tho Russian government ■mulcting »nd .continuing tho (olographic an. ■unccmont of tho pnconditlonai accoptanco of Austria’s propositions, wore received at Vienna A tliq usd nit., and-a courier immediately con fivod them to Paris ahd'London, , A memorandum, embodying the propositions, j iaS i, CO n signed at Vienna and sent to Tans and that tbo Congress will moot at Purls on February 17ll\, that very littlo time HI h 0 jost in tbo discussion of the sulyect, anil tliul tlio whole matter will bo brought to a con clusion by February 2oth. ‘ Tbo signing of tho preliminaries prior to tho nooning of the Conference, now only awaits the j. r jvfti of tho Turkish Plenipotentiary. It is stated that Prussia refuses to agree to die conditions exacted by tho Allies prelimina ry to her admission Into tho Peace Conferences, and that consequently she will bo excluded from the Conference, but bo invited to sign tho final joed of settlement. lUron Brum and Count Orloff are tho Russian Plenipotentiaries, assisted by Messrs. Tilolland Ponton. Lord Clarendon represents England; Jl.irquis D. Azeglio, Sardinia: Count Buol, .Austria; if. Walowsid, Franco; Dervish Pacha, Turkey. Fliuir and grain has considerably declined.— Prices wore irregular, and the market dull. [£7* Ex-Prcs:dent Filtnoro was in Rome, Ha le, by last accounts, sitting for bis bust In mar ble to Bartholomew, the celebrated American Tculptor. fcrinV NewvUle, on tho 12th hint., hy tho Rev. James S. IT. Henderson, Mr. James Brown, to Miss ElTißn Mautis. On tho 7th Inst., by Hev. James IT. Henderson, Mr. Thomas A. Litlk to Miss Nanot A. Long. On the same day, by tho same, Mr. Wim.imi llkmikceh, to Miss Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Mnj, Samuel Trift. NEW GOODS. rpjiE subscriber has just received from Phila- I. dolphin, a, largo assortment ol seasonable Goods, which will bo sold very cheap, opposite tho Railroad Depot. M. SSODGUXSS. Carlisle, Fcb. ; 2l, 1860—41 Proclamation ‘VTT'JIEHEAS the Hon. James H. Gu iiiau, , IT President Judge of tho several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of the so.enil ■Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In said counties, and Samuel Wood burn and John Hupp, Judges of the Courts ol Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the .trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 14th day of January, 1850, have ordered tho Court of Oyor and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo holden at Car lisle, on the 2d Monday of April, 1856, (being the 11th day,) at ten o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given tothoOoroncr, Jus tices of the Pence, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they nro hy the said precept commanded to bo then and there in their ■proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in quisitions, examinations and all other romem francos, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, and ail those that nro bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that arc or then shall be in the Jail ' of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just. f JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. I February 2T, 1850. Register's Notice. SOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to all per sons interested, that tlio following accounts i been tiled in this ollicu by (lie accountants eln named, for examination, and will be ented to the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland ity, furconilrmatioii and allowance, on Tkcj* the 18/A d'ty of March, Jl- jD. 1860, viz: First account of John Hitchio, ndininistra )f the estate of Margaret Tlumipson, hue of lerlck county, Maryland, doc’d. 2. First account of John Ritchie, administra tor of the estate of Jane Thompson, late ol Frederick county, Maryland, dec’d. 8. First account of John Ritchie, adminis trator ol the estate of Wm. Thompson, luie of Frederick county, Md., dec’d. 4. Thb nccbutit of Joseph C. Lindsey, admin istrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Uachaol Clinton, late of Mifflin fp., dcc’d. 5; Tho account of Joseph Sollenberger, one of the executors of John Solleubcrgor, lute of Monroo tp., dec’d. ' 0. Tho account of A. B. Sharpe, Esq., ad. ndnistrator with the will annexed of the estate of J. Ellis Bonham, Esq., late of thu Borough P' -: of Carlisle, dec’d. '' 7. The account ol Susan Russell, executrix ol Dr. Alexander 11. Russell, late of Weatpenns borough tp., dec’d. 8. The account ol' David A. Crops and Au gustus E. Clnudy, administrators of thu estate ; -of Jacob Claudy, lato of Dickinson township, deceased. 0. Tho second and final account of Joseph I). Halbert, administrator with tho will annex ed, of tho estate of Uachaol Kline, late of the Borough of Carlisle, dcc’d. ,10. Thu account of Jacob Rilncr, administra tor of the estate of Margaret Ritnor, late of tho Btato of Maryland, doc'd. ,11, Tho account of Abraham Martin, execu tor, pf Abraham Burkholder, lato of Frunklord tp,, deceased. 12. Tho second and final account of Daniel Whistler, administrator do holds non with the avJU annexed, of tho estate of Jacob North, lato ■of Mifflin tp., dcc'd. 18. Tho guardianship account of Jno. Brandt, guardian of Ann Cilia Gross, minor child of floury Croud, lato of Monroo tp., doc’d. 11, _ The final account of Tobias Miller, admin istrator of tho estate ol Samuel Mumma, lato of ,13astpunnaborough tp., doc’d. ' 16. Tho account ol Francis Eckels, adminis trator of tho estate of Richard M. Blessing, late of Silver Spring tp., dcc’d. 10. Tho’ first and final account of David , Wherry, Esq., administrator of tho estate of John Craig, lato of Hopewell township, dcc’d. . 17. Tho final account ol John Wolnland ami gil Tobias Mlllor, executors of Christian Forror, , lato of tipper Allen tp., dec’d. 18. Tho first and final account of David S. Uunshaw, administrator with the will annexed, of tho estate of Elizabeth Drummond, late of Hopewell fp.,dco’d. , 19, Tho account of Wm, H. Smith, adminis trator of tho estate of Elizabeth Smith, lute ol Lower Allen tp., doc’d. 20.> Tho final account of Wm. Clark, admin istrator of tho estate of James Clark, late ol Cumberland county, doc’d. ~21. Tho account ol Wm. Smith, tor with tho will annexed, of tho ostato of Join Halo, lato of Nowton tp,, doo’d. 22. Tho third supplemental account of Jacob Bowman, tho remaining executor of Samuel Bosnian, lato of Wcstponnsborough township, doo’d, I 28. Tho guardianship account of Fetor Gantz - guardian of tho persons and estates of Daniel | Huntsborgor, Frederick Huntsborgor, and Jonas Huntsborgor, minor children of Fetor Hunts borgor, lato of Cumberland county, doo’d. 24. Tho final account of John Waggoner, ex ecutor of Goorgo Llghtnor, lato of tho borough ofNdjrvillo, doo’d. 1 25. Tho guardianship account of Lovl Mor- Ulo, Esq., guardian of Elizabeth W. Crain, now Elizabeth W. Orr, wife of James Orr. 20. Tho account of John Stuart, jr., admin istrator of tho estate of Wm. Buchanan, lato of the Borough of Carlisle, doo’d. WM. LYTLE, Regititr* Register's Offlco, ( Carlisle, Fob. f Public Sale. ON - TUESDAY,'the 11th day of March, 1850, tho subscriber will sell at his resi dence in Dickinson township, on tho Walnut Bottom Road, half a mile east of Oentrovillo, the following personal property, viz: Five Head of Horses, FIVE MILOXI COWS, YOUNG CATTLE, Ten head of Hogs , I Droadwhoolcd Wagon, 2 Narrow-wheeled Wagons, Plows, Harrows, 3 pair of Hayladdors, Threshing Machine, II orso gears, 1 Carriage, Windmill, Cntting-box, and other farming utensils. Also, 1 Cook Stove. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock on said day, when the terms will be made known by ABRAHAM * r ’*' February 21, 1860 —8t ABRAHAM KURTZ THE BOSTON POST, The Press & Post, AND THE Boston Statesman & Weekly Post, For 1856. THE terms of our Journals tor tho ensuing year are : For (lie Daily Post, SS; for Urn Press and Post semi-weekly, (Mondays and Thursdays) $1; and for Hie and Weekly Post, (Fridays) $2. These journals arc edited by Chaa G. 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The Boston Statesman & Weekly Post forms a racy and complete record of the times, and contains the news of every description ; in fact, a brief anil comprehensive history of passing events; foreign nows in detail, domestic infor mation, agricultural items, commercial and mo netary articles, statements of trade, ol the wea ther, of crops, fee.; accounts of meetings, polit ical records, news ol every description, poetry, pleasant reading matter, humoious items, epi grams; in fact, a complete Uunily Newspaper—a vehicle for over) species of useful and enter taining information—among which will be found in each issue, a pleasing story. The Statesman is printed mi the largest sized paper and on new ami beautiful type. It has a very large circula tion and its rapidly increasing list is the best evidence ol its popularity. It is supplied at tho rate of two dollars a year for single subscrip tions. Clubs, taking ten or more copies in one package, will bo supplied at one dollar and a half a year. The Commercial Department of those journals involves a largo expenditure; contains varied tutd accurate reports as to all branches of trade; and is second to that of no paper published in New England. These journals are carefully conducted and edited in a faith in democratic principles, but in a spirit of conciliation to all parties. As ad vertising mediums they arc unsurpassed; pene trating, as they do, Into such a variety of house holds scattered over tho whole Union, and rend as they are by all classes of tho community, they furnish an opportunity for the diffusion of informationwhich can scarcely bo obtained else where. BEALS, GREENE A CO., 10 fit 21 Water St. Boston. Fob. 14, 1850—St Live Partridges Wanted. THE subscriber will pay ton cents a piece for two hundred live partridges. Apply at the hotel of ISAAC PARSONS. Carlisle, Fob. 7. 1850—«lt *• Steam Roller for Sale. rpHJC Subscriber oilers for sale a new Steam I Holler, eighteen feet long & thirty inches in diameter, with one fourteen inch flue, apply at the Paper Mill at Papertowu. W. B. MULLEN. Feb. 7, 1850. Cumberland County, m, '-y-N The Commonwealth of Pennsylvnui lffi§ito Christian Eberly, guardian ot Wlllin MVpfohn K. and Mary Ellen Thompson, mini children of John Thompson, duc’d., Mis. Mary Thompson, Mathew Henry Thompson, Mrs. Drawbaugh and husband, Mrs. Hock and hus band, and Theodore Thompson. You are hereby cited to appear before the udges of the Court of Common Pleas of sail 1 minty, at Carlisle, at an Argument Court then o be held for said comity, on Tuesday the 18ti ay of March next, to shew cause why a Tn ee shall not be appointed in place of Jo Thompson, deceased, lo make sale nl the Lot of ground hold in trust for the heirs ol Nancy Thompson, In Silver Spring township, and be prepared to do and receive all ami singular those things which our said court shall in that >uholf consider and adjudge. Witness the Honorable James 11. Grab a President Judge, at Carlisle, the 11th day January, A. D. 185 of Anril 1881 Witness our hands and seal of otlice, at Carlisle, this 20lb day of January, A. n 185G.’ J ARMSTRONG. f GKO. M. GRAHAM, W’omnrnjionm. Attest—M. Wisf, Clerk. W. M. HENDERSON, \ CiMHKUi.AND County, 39. Wo (lie undersigned Auditor, ol Cumberland rmmly, mot norm-ding lo law, and liaving cl ammed tho account, and voucl.crs ol N. W. Woods, Km,.. Trca.ur.tr ol said county, Irt.ttt the, 1,1 day of January lo the !iI s( tiny of December, A. 1). IKf.ft, inclusive, do certify Ilia, we tied owing Ilia Trca.urcr, N. W. Wood., K..| , the win of otto hundred and (wo dollar, ant; nine y onc and a ball cents, dtlc by (he cott.t.y ol rntohcrlaud, a, trill appear by Ibe foregomß exbt blllon. In testimony wbereof we bare hereunto set our hand, at Carlisle, this doth day of January, A. D. 1M). . ju ,f„ or .. ISAAC UINGWAET, \ $BB2 67| 1977 C2j 64 00 20 00 N. W. Woods, entitled “An 1853, exhibit 65 40 ICO 82; To amount of annual stater To amount Alii 28 48} Schedule of M txonert 118 24 00 00 0 00 Township. N.Cumberland N.Cumberland W. Pennsboro, Shipponsburg, Carlisle, I Dickinson, I Mcchanlcaburgj N.Cumberlund Allen Upper, Carlisle, E. Pennsboro, Hopewell, 229 r 102 21 08 a: Newton, 09 071 ico oo 11 80 260 00 66 07 428 00 146 00 226 60 40 00 52 00 260 00 186 00 1 00 Newvlllo, N. Middleton, Shippcnsh’gß Alien Lower, Allen Upper, Carlisle, Dickinson, E. Pennsboro, Frankford, Hampden, Hopewell, Mifflin, Mcchanfcaburg Monroe, Newton, N.Cumberland Newvlllo. N. Middleton, Silver Spring, Southampton, Shipponab’g B.j Shlppensb’g T. S. Middleton, W. Pennsboro, 4 00 26 00 184 40 226 26 157 00 20 00 rn. By amount outstanding Militia fines lor 1866, and previous year subject to 160 08 nil,.«,■>) r„IU-clor. r„r 1860, .„d I«vlou« year., By amount commtaalons nllowwl Colteclor. for 1860 and prov.oua j uara, paid County Coinmlaalnnoi-a for aomcoa In Milliard bualuoaa, .. of (issuasora for forwunllng Mala ol dnlinqnonla, at . rl.. «"<*.> ■ Casll paid Midland Ilnlior, aasoaaor ol MnclinnlcaUiirg, ndurn ? ’ Jumna Brook., aaaoaaor of Cower Allon, 10 urn of l-< P"™”". Junius Gral.au,, aaaoaaor of ' Un™' I*'"’"; £ 7 \‘JZT WllUani Logan, assessor of Hampden, rtturu of I » Jnnaa Hnntsborcer, assessor of Easfponnsborough, return . iaaoaaor of N. G„,„l,vrU„< I. «f «« I"™”*. Henry Spalir, naauaaor of Monroo, rolurn ol 1-i8 poraona, J c. Ectola. aaaoaaor ol Silver .Sprlnß, rolurn ~1)76 poraona, David Slilvoly, aaaoaaor oCFranklord, return of 7, persona, Jacob Ilornor, nasoasor ol N. Middleton return of Hl7 persona, Jacob Kinsley, assessor ol Newville, rolurn of 67 peraona, j o »,n M. Sloafler, assessor of Hopewell, return of 1-8 persons, James Woodbnrn, assessor of Mifflin, return of 01 poisons, T P. Blair, oasossor of Shipponsburg twp., return of 12 persona, Win. Highlands, assessor of Southampton, return of Bfi Wro. Rochart, assossor of Shipponsburg bor., return of 121 persons, W. T- Boyd, assessor of Newton, return of 164 persons, Jos. M’Keohnn, assessor of W. Pcnnsborough, return of 1-0 persons, A. A. Lyno, assessor of Carlisle, return of 170 P orB °£f * Joseph Stewart, assessor of S. Middleton, return of-18 person , Peter Pefl’or, nssossor of Dickinson, return ol 190 persons, Moj. Bnin’l Crop, Brigade Inspector, Printers, Copt. Kelso, per order Adamantine unnnls, Cant. Samuel Crop, per order Carlisle Infantry, Oapt. D. Wherry, per order Union Guards, Cant. J. G. M’Fariano, per order Rlngold Artillery, Capt s John Mossfngor, per order Quitman Guards, Capt. Hays Mickey, per order Springfield L. Infantry, Treasurer’s commission on pay, $1,U70 60, • Balance duo Commonwealth by County Treasurer, <3621 00 1688 40) lie 48 00 0 00 6 00 22 60 4 40 100 00 68 44 10 13* 18 80* 10 57* 17 96* 0 40* 13 00 C 2 82 47 00 89 08 $11,151 Cl $41,i:.l mi 017 29 8 00 11,876 40 1,840 52 725 90 555,725 79! 55.022 88 $lO2 91 $1777 29 nt received, atnounl it per table. " Duplicates, amout lOunt outstanding, a $3,(570 96 R'jil Feb. 6. by balance in bands of 6 W. Sheafer, Treasurer, bnl. of premiums unaided $2ll 60 A’ut. paid, $B3 60 Presented to Society. 28 76 Unpaid, Id- ”6 s2ll 50 The Coiumittoo to whom the subject was rtf furred, report that the) have examined the no count of George \V. Sliculer, Treasurer of tho Outuberlnml County Anrieuliur.il Society, and tho same aa above exhibited is correct. Which, is respectfully submitted. j. ii. paukkiu J. IV. CIiAiGiJUAD Id 00 I February 11, IB6o—dt 30 39 Am’t Onls’g. Coil’s’ foes. Amount Exonr’s. Amount received, 13 00 21 50 21 00 64 02 15 00 41 76 84 50 40 68| 14 78 41 24 26 08 10 Oft 1 88 •10 85 2\ 60 n 50 9 00 25 00 la go 47 98 30 on IH r.o 12 60 80 10 HO 16 81 50 18 60 49 8H 74 10 00 10 II 60 11 00 20 90 78 15 82 18 42 50 58 00 4 75 100 251 49 88l ($4OB 20 $238 60\ *6O 681 $4OB 29 288 50 66 6f*i 50 00 $2 01 2 54 2 44 1 74 3 22 n hi 3 60 1 54 3 54 1 14 2 46 1 28 1 70 2 42 2 08 2 40 8 42 4 30 n os ini m 4b OU 76 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 10 70* BDO ID| $1777 20 Carlisle JLand Association. THIS Association having boon-fully organ!*-' ed, tho members are requested *to coll on the Treasurer, A. L. Sponsler, Esq., and pay their, weekly instalments on or before Saturday, tho 28d Inst., (Instalments to date from Feb, 2.) Those neglecting this notice arc Informed that. tho 9th Article will bo strictly enforced. Printed copies of tho Articles of Association can bo had by the members on making applica tion to the undersigned. By order. WK. ISENTZ, Scet’y* . February 14, 1859—2 t UOME AOAIXI MUS. REYNOLDS would Inform all inter ested, that she has returned from Philadel phia, where she had been for a few weeks, ac quiring tho now process of arobrotyplng, or tak ing likenesses on glass, which have only to bo seen to bo admired by all lovers of pretty pic tures, or of those whom the pictures represent. Her course of instruction has boon full and complete, there having boon engaged in tho es tablishment In which sho was, tho best artistic talent in tho city In all branches of photogra phy; and tho gentlemanly proprietor and opera tors spared no pains to giro her an Intelligent knowledge of the art. Sho therefore feels con fident n| being able to perform all sho promises, when that promise is, to furnish as good arobro types, as well ns daguerreotypes, as can bo pro duced elsewhere. • Avr.nl for ambrotypes: though there are still those who will prefer the daguerreotype, yet tho aiubn.type has several advantages over it; tho ambrotvpe ran be seen in any light, Is not sub ject to rhnngo, dampness having no effect on itj In fart there is un way to destroy a real ftmbro lype when fiui'-hed, but by breaking tbc glass. Persons are invited to examine specimens. Rooms still ut the south-west corner of Han over and I,outlier sts,, over Mr. Fetter’s Oabi net Wnreroom, where she invites all her mime, rous friend'd and patrons, and os many new ones as tnnv feel'disposod to favor her with a call. Carlisle, fcob 14, 1850— 1m TO Tliosi-: WHO WISH FAUMS—Tohavo fertile land at a cheap price and on easy terms, your addition is called to the Rtdgeicay Farm ami Coal Company, Twenty-five acres or more in proportion, are given for $2OO, pay able in instalments of $1 per week or $4 per month. It la located in F.lk county, Pennsyl vania, and has one of the best markets for Its produce in the Slate. The anil in a rich loam, anil is not in ho surpassed forfunning, as exam ination will show. U has (he best elements of prosperity, being underlaid by two rich veins of coal, and will shortly be intersected by four rail roads. The timber is of (ho moat valuable kind. Title unexceptionaidy pood, and warrantee deeds arc given. It presents a good and sub- Mlantv.il oppoii uiiily to commence funning, pro viding for one's children or making an Invest ment. Fnither particulars can he bad from the pamphlets w Inch arc sent to inqtrrers. Letters > .tiiMv.'ied piotuptly. Apply or address Saii’l. | \V. (’ vi i n.i.. Secret.irv. 13.7 Walnut St., north (side between Fourth and Fifth sis., Philadel phia. Full infoinutioti is contained in tho I ].:■ l ii [.111c ts . I'i‘bnuiy 1 }. IWli-Sm Agricultural Society. Gro. W. Sm./urn in account with the Ccu iik[;i..vnli County Aurualtuial Socutt. DK. IWi Aug 28, hy net ptoeeedu of $l2OO note in Caihsle Hep. hunk, $llB7 20 Cash It (.mi J It I’.uker, Tieaa’r of for mer Agricultural Society, 15S 48 Cash from 40 life members, 400 00 •* “ 40 eight year members, 230 00 • * “ 778) early mem. A Cum. tick. 778 00 fur single tickets, Ac., 708 82 “ liom County Treasurer, lilO 00 Ang 28, paid K. Noble for G a mid 2U |>. land, Paid Kicli'vine & othet 3 for 321 posts, hauling. &r., Paid .Martin, U'tlson & others, clerk ing. police, &c., Paid M. Shealer, Spangler, Cameron and others, for work, Paid Jqs. Holler for lumber, Paid Printers, Paid note In Carlisle Dcp. Bank, Paid J P Lyno and others, hardware, rope, &c., 02 281 Paid M. Morris for Introducing water, 29 88 Paid A Noblo and R Moore for hay, 28 00 Amount of premiums paid, Balance in hands of Treasurer, AI'PBALS FOll 1950, rrMIK Commissioners uf Cumberland county, JL have li\nl upon the following (hues ami places im holding the appud.s on the Triennial Assessment. I.n the several townships and bo. i niighs in said enmity. t'ounlj la\, doll.u rale mills. Slate lax. dollai i.ite 3 mills. The i< (inns l<> he made h\ (In’ respective As sessor nl the (him a and places fixed lor the ap peals, at wlm h lime thu Assesaois will return two lespeel.ihle < ili/elis for Collectors. Monroe inn nship at the pnhhe house uf Sami. Allgier, on Monday the 3d of Murrh. I pper Allen and Moehanicslmrg. at the pub lic house of Geo. Spunsler, in Mechanlcaburg, on Tuesday the -Ith ul Match. Lower Allen and New Cumberland, at tho public house of Hall, on Wednesday tho slh day of March. Lastpeunsboiuugh and Hampden, at tho pub lic house nt Bei'j. Clay, ou Thursday the 6th day ol March. Silver Spring, nt the public house of Coorgo Duev, on ITidai the 7 1 h day of March. Newton and Frunkford at the public house of John M. Woodbuin, in N’uwvillc, on Monday the 10th of Match. MUhin nnd Newville. at tho same place on Tuesday (he Illh ol Match. Hopewell at the public house of David MotV erv, on Wednesday the 12lh ol March. phippensbuig Borough and Ton nship, nt tho public house of Mi. Anghinbaugh, on Thursday the 13th day ul Match. Southampton ul die same place, on Friday the 1 tlh of .March. Dickinson at the public house of Jacob Rod seeker, on Stiliirda) the 15ih of March. Weslpeunshuiongh at the public ItotlSC Qt Ml. Rock, on M<-nda\ the 17lh of March. Nortli Middleton at thu Comrmsslonor’BOfllco, in Carlisle, on Tuesday tho 18lh of March. South Middleton at tho same place, on Wed nesday tho 19th of March. East Ward al the same place, on Thursday* (ho 20lh of March. West Ward at tlio same place, on Friday tho 21st day of March. J. ARMSTRONG, 1 G. M. GRAHAM, I Commr’s. W. M. 11EKDERSON, \ Carlisle, Fob. M, 1850—Ot IMnto Notice LETTERS of Administration on tlio estate of Jacob Gtoegor, late of Monroe township, Cumberland co., doo’d., have been Issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber residing in tiio same township. All persons In* dobtod'to said estate nro requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to MICHAEL L. HOOVER, Adm r. January 81, 1850—Ot* . _ _ Valuable rroprrly for Satie* THE two story Brick House and Buck-bund. ina with u pump, cistern, mid nil necessary out-hulldlngs attached, situate In North Hanover street, In Carlisle, Is offered lor sale. Tho sit uation Is a good one for a private residence or for business. The forms will easy. Apply to J. R. WEAVER, Jgl./or J 2. Bullock x ■ July 26, 1866—tf $8,070 96 1226 00 109 70 62 09 178 63* 500 07 128 50 1200 00 88 60 54 48 $54 48