Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 22, 1848, Image 3

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much inquiry te
day, ehdirie.chiPpingbrandsOiriiidba'obtelned afle
per ofsirientes for expert.
liltE4.o,lo36:l•ldile 'sold netsji. •
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• convon34.,T,..,:,:ie'keid.. A tt 42,37: Ihiiere however
ClirelTi lik t ikid - Yijilipai.Of no sales.. •
IVIO3/±itenriltaries !Pearce, and generally bald a
knit: imiere-800.buehela damaged Wee
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tern irine4tOn at 44 eta.
COli4 inieellghtly'decliqed, and come 12,000 bush:
illa'fband bliyera t mostly Southern yellow at 51 'cents'
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' *IIISItEY-22 a 25 - for hi:ids-24 for bble,
The commercial newt has had a very depressing
:'''sifient upon oui-matkVs. Offers were made to sell
' Howard street Flour nt 05,87, without meeting with
purchasers. Offers to buy suers ,. made nt $3,75, hu
ZlOU:nalds were effected: •
•..'_ , .POrnikfeal sold at,A12,25 to 02,42. Red. Wheat at
Winte.Pnlit;434o 40 cents,with sales amount ;
ing to 4000 hashehni4ottow Corn 48 cents. Oats at
38 - to 42. Whiskey 24} cents: .
; •
A the' residence of Miss,l4aney McCue. near
Meehanicabulg, on the:morning of the 16th inst.
the'RistJiep. Morris, Miss HADASSA' GRA.
SAM. tolfr. 'RICHARD PARKER all of this co.
On' —
,• the 16th' inst. by the Rev. A7ll. Kremer,
to
111iss AMANDA Sams of Carlisle.
on the , Same day, by . the same. Mr. JACOB
Kt:rani - of Franklin tewnship York co., to Aliss
Kansans DAit:of Carlisle.
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• DIED.
On the 17th March, 'Mrs ELIZA /MTH EDMOND
'wife of - William - Edmond - aged 64 years.
- • ...On Monday the 6th inst., of consumption Mr.
Was. CDAMBERS son'of John Chambers Esq.,
mem Dayton Ohio, in the 19th year 'of his age.
New. Goods!
FOR LADIES.
French Ginghams Straw Bennet!
„Fancy Lawns . French W. Collars
. Printed Organdies Black - Silk Lace '
Linen Lustre Thread Edging & lace
Pans Silk Tissiu Cold Silk Fringes
Brocha Muslin Silk Buttons
French Jaconeta Kid Gloves
Bl'k Broche Lawns Thread do
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Black Cloths •Fancy Col'd Cloths
Cassimers Summer Cassimers
Italian Cravats Tweeds
Vesting's ; _ Black Sattin
Also. Damask and Ingrain carpeting, Figured
Docking, black and drab Merino, Checks, Mae,
dins dte. &c.
N. 13,7-All I wish 'to say to my friends is to
anchor at the ' 4 Bee Hive," in North Hanover
street, and. examine my stock of goods, and for
cash great bargains may be had.
mar 22
French Revolution 1- --Interesting
News!
THE public is respectfully informed
that CHARLES OGILBY is now pur
chasing, and will be receiving in a few -days, - one
of- the most exionsive_andas usual xim,..entaimaT
STOCK' OF GOODS ever brought to Carlisle!
The stock will consist of a splendid selection of
DAY Goons, with .a fine and general assortment
of Boors AND•StIOSS. - -GSOCEICIES in abundance,
anJ at the lowest Mice. "
Owing to the GREAT . RF,DUCTION fl -prices of
many articles, I feel confident Him I can give
bargains unequalled in-this or any other - place—
Call and look for yourselves before purchasing
elsewhere. Irr Remember the Old Stand; op
posite Martin's Hotel,-a few doors East of the
Market House. march 22
• Book • Auction I
xasi t WILL be sold at' Auction
THIS 'EVENING, at GITI"S
"PA - Book Store, a large assortment of
Bonus, now and second hand; Pictures, Station•
cry, and other articles too numerous to mention.
Bargains will positively be given. Sale to:com•
mence at early candle light. 'Perms Cash.
WESLEY MILES, -
Auctioneer for the Owner.
Iron Commissior Warehouse,
No. 109 North : Water Street, ned No. 54 Nord
Wharves, Philadelphia.
THE undersigned still continue the Commis
sion business, for the sale of all descriptions of
I RON., . Our experience of Inne r years, and ex
tensive acquaintance, with dealers and consumers
of Iron, throughout the country, has enabled us
to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad._
vantages to serve our correspondents, equal to
any other house.
mar 22-6 m ORRICK & CAMPBELL.
Spring Millinery Goods.
JO[IN STONE & SONS, Importers
and dealers in Silks, Ribbonaind Millinery
Canis. N 0.54 south Second street, Philadelphia,
have received by late, arrivals from France,(chief
-ly of their own importation)' new and very rich
assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, to;which
they will constantly be making additions. They
have, now in store— '
•Silks for casing bonnets, of all prices. ,
-Fancy bonnet and cap ribbons, a beautiful as
isortment.
'lain Mantua and sattin ribbons, all widths.
/French and ,American artificial flowers, in
great variety.
Paris chip Hats.
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tlrapes, crape. Limes.
rancy,bennet and cap Nets.
"Trimming laces, face trimmings. -
Huainan, willow, crowns, tips, ire. &c.
And all articles needed for the Millinery trade.
SKr The attention of Merchants and Milliners
visiting the city is 'particularly requested to our
stock, as it will be found far more extenelve than
that of spy other'house in our line, and the priCes
more moderate. . mar 22.3 t
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,Sprint Fashion of Nato.
' At the greet central cheap'Hat and Chip Store,
No. 284 Market,stroet, sou th side, above
Eighth street, Philadelphio,_ •
THE subscriber takes this method , to return
hie: thanks to sA, 'of, thrrcounty, of
c Cumberland, for the very libefel share , of Patron,
nge 'WhiCh 'they have extended towards" hint for
last few months, and . Would call:their 'attention
tothe fact that he hishoni.introduced his arsine
• rAsinost OF CierriLmitkes nexs, which for beauty,
neittnese and durability t ,cannot be excelled by
.eny other establishment urthis city. This stock
. comprises Ahe Bernier, Nutria, Bidsh,.. Russia,
silkaiid,Moll Skin Hata Of all styles and,quali•
ilea, togethet l with a. yerylla r ge, assortment of
'relvet;:: Plash, Tur .and,.Glased Caps.i—L
, Country'larehents and. others ire , respectfully
Arivited . to. elitniue
the which . they will
find it 'to thi3irOvantsgeM do, before purchasing,
, its it 'is his determinationihaving adopted the sys-,
.7 — fettrof sellintfor-csswonlV-sell at-thelawetn
—prices. ' .
.284 Maikiit,st.,sontlr;sitte.s.aboYei,ghth:
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T.O'thel4.lravond . ;ReprOseiitittzves of •Adi.
7 1-- - - lfritSCO'Sft - 111 itTbtrrankford
rillAKE.nouge,.thitt.,in poignance, of it Writ. of
L.; Partition end Valuation. Jiggled out of
~the,
', Crphani ' ' , Court of 2 ,Curitlierlinid', Owinty,'atid'.to
Ins directed- on' inquisition ho . 'held he
, 'real eatate.of said dentit, .srivt . . , A act of L and
situate in , ,Franklin•townshity.init containin g one
hundred ; .or 1668.:40;' , ,ToultShAY.,thO
~ 0th:0f..41. 1 1.11.•.A.-D.
.`the promises ,. for the' purpose 'of making.pwitton
•4, 1 V,0f 7, 4 4uPliOn,onsitid rent estate: , •
• 3A,ItIES . II7OPPER, BhenlT
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414 11 .'FRONEM 'S,VOtiCrt: rOspect:
• Oiimiiiii;:cirpailiefeiilini•
schabiliii.D'Alkfe jl4.9 l:diy, March aid • All . - On 'PIS uni.;,
zAiatusbl4.(Aingeli. course ,*iir
10100,0',.`YhtliSdlifl!'";#64
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- 111.Ctir:' , 4%1V elliff110:_
l itith
-. Elifiew Bathe* •i, t,'ll . ' . l il
iOq'7l'l:iti.:hiftiliiiiierilliii 'Letters tiiiiiii
',lll .`nienterf otilbo•ltuit'will:m '.testament of
Esther HerstOstioPE. Pennstioth township . ,
'Cumberland 'county,;dee'd.. htixe.'t is 'day been
issued by.the Register in and fcir themaid county,
to the .subsoriber, who resides , in:the , said town
ship of E. kennaborough. All persona .having'
claims or demands against the estate of said de-
I ceased, are requested to.lntiliti khowittha`earne'l
Without delay, and those indebted' to tiiake'liay
ment to, JOHN 11.1VIOSSER, •
-Mar 22-61 p d ~ .. ' ' :-.... -- .. ' Executor.
BV virtue of sundry writs , of Veriditioni Expo- .
nee,-issued out the. Court of Common Pleas
of Cumberland county, and tome directed, I
will expose the following Real public
sale at the Court House t rough of Car
lisle, SA Bth day of, April,
1848, at' o c Cle A. M s .; viz:, '
A Tract of Land, situate in North Mid
dleton township,'lbonnded -by lands of Henry
Snyder, John Hoover, Christian Wolrand John
Betdler, containing 411 acres more or less, bay
ing thereen erected ktwo-story Log House, Log
Stable, Shop anti a young Orchard &c; seized
and taken in exechtion us the property of Adam,
Wolf.
Also, a Lot of Ground situate in New
ton towhship, bounded and described as follows:
Beginning on the State road at 'a peat; thence
by Int No. 10, frmerly the estate of Dr. John
Geddis, dec'd, south 811 degrees, west 37 perch
es to a post ; thence by tlfe bows of James Wood
bruit; dried, iiiii4ll - 2fr degrees; oasc-75 . Perches- .
and 2-10 to the State road; thence, by the State
road 76 8-10 perches to the plug of beginning,
containing ' 8 acres, 73 parches, strict maasure ;
seized and taken in execution as the property of
Henry C. Hacketwdeed. .
,Also,a Lot of GroUnd situate 'in South
ampton township, containing 64 feet in front and
287 feet deep, adjoining. Henry Reaatine and Da
vid Mahon, having thereoneretted a one and
half story Log House ; seized' and taken in exe
cution as the oroperty of John Ocker.. •
Also, a Tract of Land situate in
Mif-
Bin'township, Cumberland county, containing 60
ticres t or less, bounded by lands of Joseph
Burlck. John Harper, jr, Alexander McFar
lane and others, having thereon erected a two.
Brolly Heuse, part brick and part log, a Log
House and Log B
am, a two-story Stone Grist
Mill. Saw 'MTh, a good well of Water &c:
Alsom - Tract - ofiMountain Land situate'
in Mifflin township, containing 32 acres more or
less, bounded by A. MtMiddleton, Thos. Seoul
ler and Robert -middieroft ; seized and taken - in .
execution as the property of Thomas hleCor
mirk. dee'd:
Baltimore, March 20
OYLE hos
td front Phil.
old ist now o
rge and hand
sortment—of-
Ind SUitlinal
consisting in
Atso, all'the interest of Henry G. Mil
ler, being the 1-7 port of a tract of hind situate in
Mifflin township, containing 30 acres snore or
less, bounded by lands of George Ecker, John
Brown, Joseph Hefflefinger - and - Peter Myers,
having• thereon' erectesi a two-story Log House
and Kitchen, Log Barn and Wagon-shed ; seized
and taken in execution as the properly of Henry
G. Miller.
Also, the one undivided half part of a
Tract of Land situate in ”Fpankford township,
containing 100 acres More or less, having thereon
erected 2 two-story Log Houses, Log . Cooper
shop and Frame Barn , adjoining lands of Wm.
Drawbough, Jacob Eusipinger, George Hippie
and - Oyler; seized and taken in execution
no the property of Benjamin Freet.
And all to he sold by me - •
TAMES HOFFER, Sheriff.
Sherits Office, Carlisle, "j_
March 15. 1849.. S
First Arrival of New Spring Goods.
HE subscribers have just returned from Phil.
T
adelphia with one of the largest and cheap
est assortments of HEW GOODS ever bro't
40 Carlisle. It consists in part of
Fine blue-black English and French Cloths.
Fine blue-black and Fancy Cae-simeres,
Vestings offashionable style%
Forty pieces 'French and Scotch Ginghams, at
12, 15, 18' and 25 cents,
Five thousand yards Calicoes, from 4, 6, 8,9,
1 0 and I2cts., the grCatest assortment ever bro't
to this place, and uncommonly cheap.
A kit of Mous de Laines, Plaids, Lawns, Rel.
zorines, &c.
Book, swiss, cambric and jaconet Muslins,bar •
red and plain. •
Hosiery end - Gloves; Checks and Tickings,
Muslin% such as tarleton, pink, blue, black,
mode, white, &c. we are almost giving away.
Laces, Edgings, Shawls, Ribbons, and almost
every thing in our line of business.
Also, our usual assortment of Groceries and
Queensware, Hardware,&c. together with mens
and boys' cloth and oil-cloth and palm leaf Hats.
Persons desirous of purchasing good and cheap
Goods will save money by calling ou us, as the
above stock has all been bought for cash at low
prices, and will be sold "cheaper than the cheap
est." . A. & W. BENTZ.
'march 8 3 doors south of the PostOtßee.
IVILL be sold at public sale, on THURS- -
DA Y, the 30th of March, inst. at the
public house of Henry Class, in this borough, at
2 o'clock. P• M. a LOT OF GROUND, con
taining FOUR AND A HALF ACRES of first rate
Land, under good fences, situate in Cove. Lane,
and very convenient to town, adjoining ota of
Geo. 'Metzger, Esq. Jacob Fetter an others.—
Possession given on the Mat of April next, and a
good title made to the purchaser.. Terms will be
made known on day of sale by
MARGARET EDWARDS.
Carlisle. mar 8
1 0° Ws
t-APs
LARGE supply SEEDS,A just received'
sale by • S. ELLIorr.
Dissolution of Partnership
THE partnership heretofore'existing between
A. & D. LEIDIOH is this day dissolved by ,r,hutu
al consent. The books are in the hands'of D.
T. Leidich. Persons knowing themselves in.
defiled to' the firm are requested to call and make
settlement as soon as possible.
A. M. LDIDICH,
D. J. LEIDICII.
"' The subscriber would respectfully inform hia
old customers that he has just returned from the
elty - with - orewrint - ipliffidiffassortiniiiitiffSpritiff
and Summer-GOODS,which-he will sell as low.
if-not alittle lower,than any establishment in the
county • Among his stock. may b numerated
the following articles: • 16:
Cloths, Tweeds. Lassitrierit, Mous. do'
Ginghems, Cashnieree, Calicoes, Muldlini,^Son.
nets, Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Cedar-ware,
Groceries, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paintsplitc, besides
Other•articlos too numerous to mention. - •
Thankful to his frlondsfor, their, fornier kind
ness, he. hopes by a strict attention to hie busi
ness still to-merit a-share or their patrona A. M. fe.',
Doillag Springs March 15;1848-pd..-,
- t.E#ool,y.e: r!m4ttue - 400 Mi s?
.4 , — , ::Lifo,i*F.-:.;i44. - 47kr.ilEii - - . 7
OULD 'respectfully :call_,the,'aiteition
„`Roues-keepers and the' publie,lo the' ex.
iiininito Mock Rf'aplendid FURNlTURE;'nicht
ding BalltdMardrebes; , citurikend'other Tables',
DrelsiOn.and Ylain Bureaus: and aVery.iiiriety of
, t • 2.wat.,_c 1104111. lo gy' h"v" iu#
(mono,. their .IsIPW 114)0figii:m,thi,"Corner
'of North Hanover 'and Loather. streem„Oarlisle,
Tho , , , are'Confident that the .seperlor,..finish
the virorlimanship,• and elegance: of etyle;inwhich
• their ;. Mildre are got. " up, to'gether' with
willlecomtnend Ahern to everyperi
so.e.wafnitig,,Furniture: They • have':also, m ade
errangetnentslortiantifactuhog' and'Aceepine a
conetant'supply:fif every article in their Jine,:both
and ornameetal; elegant . and :useful, t;gt
prices WhiCh eannof fail to sutt , purchaser!, Th ey'
would - earnestly invite t*settitlvhe ire shout to
continence; libuse;XOPmil;ito 'ind:samanine
theirTifweeent , elegatiqatoole;lo'WhiVlis , ibey will
cc,mstontlY, ineko - .addinons,of A the.nrivrest and Most
"modern ""styles:
S..tnade•to'order, Pf th e ' , ,einor cet
'lice, far town and-country . ' ' . r „
2A1847:;'..•
The s}tbscrtlier', d ~ esiree ' tet inform, the
•hrtioing-o-hirge.end:eleigatit-'displar et - 'FdURNI•a
T 800 tq- the, Oa* eitablishrean4;rberti he
Wilt 'MOO old friends and custinnere.-
' 7 7ifia!'"Ch JAPOB,TErrI'ERc.:Ic,
MEM
SHERNTS SAIMS.
Town Lots For Sale.
.~el4'~ti.'~+~✓.
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POOR HOUSE STATEMENT - Onls4T
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DAVID WOLF, JACOB 'HERSIIE' OA' NVlLtiA.M`KEß,EttquqpB;
Directors theToor rind Of the. House Of . niploymerit - isf Cumberl and County; in . ,acconot with eounty, from; the Ist day of .J anhary,to
the '3 Ist dayofDecernber, v i z : '
To amount due ,Inititudon utleeide
ment in 1846; by Jacob Squire,•Esq, • '
Treesitier, • • • ~ $1,077.261
Amount dmwn from county Treasurer, 4,000 00
, Do received from•S, Alexander* . •
;,-• daze - onion; • 47.1.• 09.,•
. Do of Shrom & Snodgrass. for
hides and skins 118 331
•Do .of borough.of Huntingdon for- .
use of D. Lindsey ,- • 94 25
Do of J. W. Eby for use of T.
Robinson, (colored) ' 75 00.
'Do of S: Flickinger - for use . , 67 801
Do for tallow and lard. • • 30 841
Do' of R. Smidgrass, Esq, for use -30 37i
Do of John Mixon for use . 14 58 •
Do found On the body of Joseph • • •
Holland, deceased . 17 1911
Do of P. Dyserd, deceased r 6BB
Do .of John Smith and other dec'd V
pauers p 2 32i
.
Do of Raum-for use ' • .5 40
Do ' for old potatoes ' .6 72!
DO for 'blank indentures ~, A 450
Do 'of J. Hiatt* for grass 3 00 '
DO. for lime. .2 22
Do for use of cider press. , ,, 1 31*
Do of J. Brannon for pump stocks " 100
Do -for-sundries - - • - -2 89}
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ACOB SQUIRE, Esq., Treasurer of th
of Cumberland county, in account wi
the Ist day of January to the 01st day
DR.
To amouut due at settlement, e 1,077.264
Do received from •the county
Treasurer 4,000 00
Do - received rpm J. Lobach,
Steward, from different -
• sources as exhibited in
the foregoing statement 955 73
Iralance.due Treasurer
Stock on the Farnri - st January, 1811
Six head of Horses, 31 head of Horned Cattle, 25 Sheep, 4 breeding Sows, 27 stock Hoge, .30
Pigs and 1 Calf.
Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, fattened and killed on Farm in 1847
29 Beeves, average weight 552 pounds, (16,003 Ihs.) 15 Calves, average weight 66 pounds. (990
lbs.) 6'2 Sheep, average weight 49 p0and5,..(1,941b5.) 37 'Hogs, average weight 209 pounds, (7,733
lbs.) making in all 27,769
Farming Utensils on the Farm Ist January, 1848
1 broad-wheeled and narrow-wheeled wagon, 1 wagon bed, 1 pair of wood.laddera, 2 pair of hay
ladders, 1 sled, 1 dearborne and harniass, 1 cart and cart gears, 1 sleigh, 4 harrows, 4 ploughs, 2 cul •
tiVators, 2 double shovel ploughs, 3 single shovel ploughs, .1 stone wagon, 1 horse rake, 1 threshing
machine and horse power, 1 tanning mill, 1 rolling screen, 1 corn sbeller„l ground roller, 2 cutting
boxes, 1 flax brake. 2 grindstones, 2 ligg chains, 33 cow .chains, 6 sett of wagon gears; - 6 sett of
plough gears, 2 sett of carpenter's tools, 1 sett of butchering tools, 1 sett of blacksmith's tools, 2 sett
of blowing tool 5 wheel-barrows, 6 shorelsea spades, 3 mattocks, 2 picks, 4 grain cradles, 10
mowing scythes, and a variety of axes, corn hoes, rakes,. forks, sickles, single and double trees'
&c.
Schedule showing the Proceeds of the Farm for 1847.
48( bushels of wheat, 600 of oats, 1100 of corn, 400 of potatoes, 250 of turnips, 20 of onions, 30 of
beets, 15 of parsnips 6 Of beans, 2 wagon loads of pumpkins, 200 bushels of winter apples, 11 of
clover seed, II of Has seed, 14 of ti, ptky seed, 1800 heads of cabbage, 5325 cucumbers, made 50
loads of hay, 25 of.corn fodder, Vo Wails of good eider, 13 of water cider.
, Manufactured.and Made in the House and shop.
125 shirts and chinite,lo sheets, 11 calico frocks, 'iffennel frocks, 17 cotton frocks, 15 petticoats,
33' aprons, 7 Sun bonnets, 9 caps, 43 pillow cases, 2 bed slips, 7 chaff bags, 2 bolsters, 26 pair of can •
ton fl annel drawers . , 4 pa ir of mittens knitted, 16 pair of stockings knitted, 35 pair footed, 23 barrels
of soft soap, 62 lbs. of bard soap, 196 gallons of apple butter. '
JOSEPH LOBACH, Steward,
ELIZA LOBACH, Matron.
The Directors of said Institution annex the following exhibit of extra labor, &c.,,
performed by the Steward, Matron and Paupers, froth the Ist day of January 'to
the 31st day of .December, 1847, inclusive, viz:
.. ,
. .
Made 25 coffin's, 3 wheel-barrows, 1 sausage sniffer, 1 small ladder, 1 bedstead, 9 benches, 2
writing desks for school room,l table, 4,inauls, 6 single trees, 1 double tree, 600 rails, 90 pounds of
old post fence, cut 100 cords wood, quiirried and hauled the stone for new bakq house,'done 835
worth of blacketuitbing, painted new bake house, quarried atone for and burned 700 bushels of lime.
_ . • •
Nunacr - of - paupertric - theltiatitution - Nklanuary - 1047i - of - which•26 were colored - and
7 out-dimr•paupere r ------ _ . ... . , • , • - . 129
Nuinber admitted up to 31at December, 1347,, of which 13 wore colored and 2 born in
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- ' 17
the house • A
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Making'the whole number through the year - 299
Of whlch.l9 died, 10 children bound opt, S 3 eloped, 120 disc . hared, and ,8 outmioar.
paupers • • „ . .
Leaving the number of paupers in the house Ist January, 1848, of which 24 ere colored
Out-door paupers supported at, publieezitenetrthrough,the year, of which 4 has been
admitted anti 3 died • • .
Whole number supported Istlandary, 1848 "
Of those remaining in the Poorliouse Slat December; 1847, there arc--
.• ' •.• ' • - •., Males 80 .of which 13 are colored
. .
- '. Female* 39;bl:which 11 are colored
And 8 01#•:1100Fpikupqnh 'of which 2 are colore
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Therearel u near as_ can f r o m 3010,_40; il6 from 40 to otr • , s:
10 to g 0 6. 2° . 1P • 321 ZA.ta'9l) from 90, N 4 9c .' ; a°°ve '• '
70 •' 10 frotn•7o . , ~ •• •
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of. Doramberef, -A v
ing e.FaininetEll'El‘a!rtho 10 , 0( Jarman' to th* 310,,..., ~ ....41 he I%v , Trem ili rkouri
ot said county, roln • said canny by the,Threntors do!,),o_ l ll , ,it E -L , -,, i .„ Kai- , ,
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Pc , re ari- r•$"" loymtint.'''' " "."-' , ' :cis .ii- ,dijatilzitql44,,;,P.4l, t,4:0 0: 1 ;:`se;$1 1 '" , "-. '' • ..,..-
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RE9112
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BY payment of inteiek on do wer ' n„ t. , ' - •
lirroc.of Mra.-013flon, in the' land-. c •
~ •.r purchased' Of A.ll4powell, in 1842 ;838 8,1
.Beashlor'-groceriee, tnerchandiae,. ; •
cliathing,..and bedding included ; 1,528.,55:
Cash for stack ,• - ' '' -
' j73- I) ' , Do , for lumbar • —_'„"_,,
Do for support ofoid.door paupers 4 175 92i
'Do. fir out-door funeral expenses , ;'B2 87
.Do .for. nut‘door. medical aid . N 50_
De for tuildringiveasing, : and -spin
,
• lung: ' 129.18 k
Do for shoemaking and hotting 147 001
Do for hardwaro . 135 013
Do for coal ',. . ' • 125.95.- -
Do for freight on coal and groceries 72 64}
Do for mason work • . - 120 60
Do for oarpenter work - , 98 12+
Do for broadwheeled . wagon 105 00
Do for loather ~ , ',98 95
Do for blacksmiihing • :65 53
Do- forconstabV9 foes forreMoVing - ' 2 : ---
• paupers . 'lt 521
Cash-paid toßlind.Thatitution.for Oa* -.-
.of Sarah M'Laughlin — "-p2.50
Do , * for grain, grinding, &c 86 08
Do paid to borough of. Lewistown
for support. and removal of
- paupers - 10 48
Do fcir brick . 49 20
Do for castings • 36. 29
Do for plasteringand 'whitewashing 24 .97
Do for tin and copper•ware and tin- '
" ' fling • • • p 28*
Do for spoiding, repairing coal
stoves and valves 94 08
Do for materials, improvementi,dtc 44 75
Do for fing unsils, tola,_ dt.e. 20 50
Do Vir cooper arm in g a te nd wago o nmakuil' 112'46* -
Do for travelling expense s
. 17 54'
Do for postage ?2et
DO for sundries 07*
Do Joseph Lobach's salary for-one
year, including_hirehng's wa
-ges • -coo oo
Do Dr. J. Baughman's salary for
• one year, 86 25
Do Jacob Squire, Esq,'Treasurer,
salary for one year 40 00
Do H. Gallaugher, attorney for one
Year, including extna,fee of
86,032.991
810 • ' 30 00
-Do Ab . m. Myers, Esq, extra. Bar- -•
- vices 118 Director ld 50,
Do David Wolf, Esq, do do •6 50
Do Jacob Marsha, Esq: do do 6.25
~ $5,189.701
Balance due by Treasurer 843 29
'0.032 991
Balance due by Treasurer ' sa 49
e Poor House and House of Employment
th ttie Directors of said — rn — slitution, from
of December, 1847, inclusive, viz :
By Cash paid orders as above stated 155,189 701
By.balance due county by Treasurer 843 29
- 86,034 .991.
8843 49
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—Wm. - hi. Melly. Samuel Hess '
• George V. Coover ' Thomas Anderson
Jacob Alumina John Hoover, jr:
Joshua Shaffer Emanuel Fettra
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to ap
ply at the next term of the court of Quarter Ses
sjons of Cumberland coiliiiy7 , for - a;litrmso twkeep
a Tavern or public house in the house I now
pcc_apy, in S. Middleton township. '
M ATHEW NOCE&
We the undersigned citizens of the township of
S. Middleton, in the county of Cumberland, do
certify that we are well acquainted with the above
named Mathew Moore; that he is of good re
pute for honesty and temperance, and is well
provided with house . and conveniences for the
accommodation oletrangers and travellers, and
that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom
modate- the public and entertain strange - rs and
-travellers.
46.032 99i
NOTICE ie hereby given that I intend to op.
play at the next term of the court •of Quarter
Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to
keep a Tavern or public house in the house for
merly kept by Joseph Eberly, in Monroe tp.
• GEO. hIOR RET.
CR
$6,032 991
• We the undersigned citizens of the township
in the - county of Cumberland, do cer
tify-that we are well, acquainted with- the above
name' George Morret ; that he is of good repute
for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room, and conveniences. for the ac
commodation of strangers and travellers, and
that such Inn or 'Cavern is necessary to eccom
-modete the public and entertain strangers and
travellers.
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to ap•
ply at the next tertr...okhhomourt of Quarter See.
atone of Cumberland county, for a license to keep
a Tavern or public house, to the hoinii I now Oc r:
cupy. Wltl. P. Li UGIIE.S.
We . the undersigned citizens of New Cumber
land, in the county of Cumberland, do certify
that we are well acquainted with the above
named Wm. P. Doges; that he is of gond repute
for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room, and.conveniences for the cc
comodation of strangers and traveller.,,and that
such Inn or Tavern is necessary to acciNittOdate
the public and entertain strangers and4ravellers..
Thomas Coleman J. Bryens? '
E. B. Dodson James R.. Oink
John Rife John F. Lee
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to op
ply at the next term of the court of Quarter Sea.
stuns of Cumberland county, for a license.to keep
a Tavern or public house in the house now oc•
copied by Lewis Young as a tavern...
CHAS. A. DOLSON.
We the undersigned cititizens of Now Cum
berland; in the county of Cumberland, do certify
that we aro well acquainted with the above nam
ed Charles A. Dotson; that he is of good repute
for honeity and temperance, and is wellprovided
with' house room, and conveniences for the , an
ommodation of strangers and • travellers, and
•that such 'lnn or Tavern is necessary to accom
modate the public and entertain strangeis and
travellers.
Wm. I'. Hughes John Young . 17
Adam Feoman H. Brenenian
Wm. S. Prowell John Bile
• D. B. Dodson Hiram Hants
Lewis Willet G. W. Maslen
Julies R. Hoak John F. Lee
Joseph Coble John Sliank
Charles Oyster Joseph Fceman
feb 23
.
NOTICE is , hereby given that I intend to ap-•
ply at the next term of the court of Quarter See.,
mons .of Cuinborland county, for a license to
keep a Tavern or public house,'ln the 'meet now
'occupied by•Philm Pile se such; in Dianne:in
-township, , ' 3.ACOD.TREOC. ,
, ,
Wp,the undersigned citizens of die townebip
. Of. Dickinson, in the, county of Cumberland, do
.certify that we are well acquattited.with the above
fianied,licob •Trego t, that he is of goad, repute
for' honesty and temperance, end is well provided'
witik,honse• room, and , conveniences , for the.ac•
commodation stmpgers and trnvellers, and 'that.
,such Inn or Tavern ts,ncicesary to.accommodole
thepublie and entertain-strangers and-traveller..;
Daniel Keller ,Jenas,Neweetner.„.
— , David Demuth ;
McCullough: . ,
Frannie llutehison , •
'Jacob'Hemminger,-: Samtifel;Onlbraidt .
• H.'liarnaF -; ; *lirepticin'Xisingor.
230hn.V12(cen:,.. Sohn newer
. .
180
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119
El
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111 ; 102, Itiii.0; . 0*,,ae.. - .,, i vd!.?;
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liu'iTr; ijialriiiiin'. - AII.Y.".ApPLVAII : ' ; ',-.
''ili'C':ilt!'°!M:..:',''': JOHNA!',IIA,7, :..
;.-' 'j,il'ile:iftectoAf . 1 0 1 71::;!. ;.:..:- - - - ,
..1/0 , 11,,, . - -
• • . ,
SixOents:Roward,.::,:
ilitorANAit from, the ,„auneerlberv!on ..the
" , ingitt of the 11 th hiet:),n Miliatto . loo7 , l*Med
'Attu illtael4 isn. indentured n e pprentino;:' sho ilft,
inatir i otagei aboukilae leaf* inane high,
Rantettitl . .of.; clothe* un,, ,
'sods dark /urgent Ault-with' idrn t All perique:
angutbid- hatberint pr-tniating-,'lnnf,on mr:ao!'
:count. : The fto!ilfg,r,e.war,d l ",l 4l l l , be -paid: but Ito'
.
‘..:,7P4pe!town, mar h5 *
ERNI
COUtrit NOliCe°:
Tiiireiii - liiiiiiiii; , ' ,,.
. . . .
NOTICE itt-hereby given that•Lintentrto ap ? ;
ply lit the neit,tetm 'of the diurt 9,eititer See.
atone ofCintbeilind eiiiiniKftii,tiliceniti keepit Tavern ' or -house, :"11licIti ken
• .• - OLLLEN . .NI. COOK.,
, . .
• We the ,undersigned citizens of the township
of W e
Middleton, in the ; county of Cuinberland,
do certify that .we °are Well'. acquainted - with Abe'
above hamed Allen M. Cooler that he 'sof good
'rePitte for honnetk Mid teriMerance, and is,woll
provided With 'houset",toom'and convenionceslor
the accommodation of 'strangers and traveller's,
and that; such Inn or Tavern is necessary to ac
commodate itrangers and travelleri. •
David Car . ' John Johnson
, E. F. Haskell John M. Good
Tobiae Kauffman Thomas Bradley
Jacob Hinz T. B. Weakley
T.homos Paxton J. S. Haldeman •
John Stuart, jr. Mathew Moore
WM. Alexander mar Ipd
•,,' Tavern License. •
. NOTICE it hereby given that I intend to ap
ply at the nail term of the court of quarter See.
stone of Cumberland county, for a license to keep
a Tavern ouublic - house in the house now occu
pied by Win: M. Mcley, in Silver Spring Ip.,
JACOB KUHN, Sr. -
•
. We the undersigned citizens of. the township
&Silver Spring, in the county of Cumberland,'
do certify that we are. well acquainted with the
above named Jacob Kuhn; that he is of good
repute for—honesty ant temperance, and is - well
provided with house room, and aonventenceit for
.the aceommOdation of strangers and ,travellers,
end that such Ind or Tavern is necessary to ac
commodate the public and entertain strangers
and travellers. • • .
,—Satuuel-Seneeme& Uarld_gmmieger_
SamuelYought. John Manor
Peter Bricker • JOhfi'llabb
George Trimble
Tavern License.
Wm. Alexander. • Benjamin Boyer
Wm. A ,Linthurst George Rnhn
~
Themes Paxton Jesse Myers 1
George Harman George 'Wallet
Jacob Zug, jr G. 1). Craighead
E. F. Haskell <4...a, Jacob Hata
Samuc Mpg C. McFarlane!
A. H. Barnitz H. Nieman, jr
Peter Mattson ' Wm. R. Moore
John, McElwee Jacob Burkholder
marl-pdSl
Appjicatlon for Tavern . License.
Poser Diller. John Paul —
Daniel Krysher paniel Eberly
gartin-Dillus Jeisse•Younr • ---
George.Strock ' Daniel Sheller
Daviti - Sheller ' Joseph Brandt
Jacob Westfall Samuel Gensler . '
George Sheller , Samuel Brandt
Moses Bricker • Christian Brandt •
,Christian Itickwiner . feb 23-pd
Application for Tavern License.
- -
Lewis Willet John Young
Joseph Coble Charles W. Dehn
Adam Freeman Rudolph Marlin
feb 23
Application for Tavern License,
_ _
Tavern License,
ME
tort
•
!*3‘R.ROOLAMATION.:".: , '
• . •
Bsnoar...llxr,
anisiTiierldent:Audge.' ha:sever al.
coirtaiif PcqnqidriPlects Oie counti,eirarCuiri.
berland, and - Juniatir; , in;.Ponneflvania,
and Jinoice of this tioverartjourts of Oyer and
Termiiier and , General . Tail trelivnev, "Tit said
counties,'.and Hon. John IMnart.anitJohn Clan
denln, judges of the" Conk ,Of 'Oyer and Tor:
inkier:rind General " Jail Delivery. for the trial
Of all , capital iinifother.olferidttrailri ;the - Said
county precepts tome
directed, dated the 10th ddi Of January,•lB4B,
have' rdered the Colin of Oye6.ind Terminer
and, GeheralJail Dclivory ;. to beholden at Car
liale-on the second Monday of April next'
being the 10th day) at 10 o'clock •in the for
noon, to continue two weeks.
NOTICE is therefore. hereby given, to tire
Coroner, Jostjces of the Poem and Const/rbles
ofthe said countyof Cumberland, that they are
by the said precept commanded to be theniand
therein their proper persons, with their rolls,
records, inquisitions, examinations, and all
other remembrances, to -do those things,. whAbh
to their Mikes appertain to be done, and ull those
that are boundby racognizuncos, to prosecute
(againsLthe pridoners_lnutiwo in then shall L!a
in the-Jail of said county. arc to be thereto
prosecute them as shall , be M ust,
- • . —JA MPS4IOE-FER'--
7
Sheriifl'sOffice,'Carliale, fiticruFF
' Marhh 1, 1848.
Notice,
CUMBERLAND CONSITY; ss.
• The Commonwealth of 'Pennsyl
vania to Thomas'W. Pancoast and
Susfinria his wife, an d Michael Mess-,
ner and Mlfry hiiNvife,, supposed to
' i be of the State of lowa, being heirs
. , of Adam Feeman, late of Cumber
land county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vanirt, deceasetY, — atrd - all - others - coneerned-in-t he
preniises, Greeting:
We command and firmly e,njoin you, that lay
ing aside all business whatever, you be and tip . -
pear before the Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas ce; said county, to beheld at Carlisle, the
45th day of APRIL next, to show cause, if. any
you have, why the witnesses on behalf of John
Feeman and Joseph Feeman, on their complaint
against you, bcfmt our said court, duly exhibited,
should not be examined, and their testimony re
duced to writing and filed of record iu our said
court, in order to,perpetuate the same.ogredabli
to the constitution-of our government, and the
itct of Assembly in such case made and provided.
And hereof fail not at your peril.
Witness the Hon. Samuel Hepburn, President
of our said court at Carlisle, the 15th day of Feb.-
rulry, s. a 1848.
m 1 3t NV M. II EETENl,,Protil'y.
mar I pd
Steam Refined Sugar Oandies
Cheapest in the World !-12,1 Cents per
pound, Wholesale.
J. RICH4iRDSON, No. 42 Market st.,
Of ft Philadelphia, takes pleasure iti informing
the public, that ho still continues to sell his very
Superior Steam - Refined Candy at the low price
of $12.50 per 100 pounds, and the quality is equal
to any manufaetured in the United States.
He also offers all kinds of goods in the Confec.
tionery.and FrUii - line.at corresponding low pri
ces, as quick-sales - and - small r p ro fit 8 are the order
ofthe
Call or send your orders, and you cannot fail
to be satisfied. Don't forget the. number, 42
Msuitsr. STREET, Philadelphia. nil
, Tavern Liconsp....
•
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to ap
ply at the next term ojthe court of gunner Bea
mons of Cumberland county, for license to keep
a Tavern or public house bolt° house heretofore
occupied as such by John Mon, in East Penns
borough Mwnship. MARY 1100 N.
We the undersigned citizens of East Pennsbo
rough township, in which the above Inn or Tav
ern prayed to be licensedis proposed to he kept,
do certify that Mary Hoon the above named op•
plicant, is of good repute for honesty and tempe
rance and is well provided with house room and
conveniences for the accommodation of strangers
and traveller., and Buell Lott nr Tavern is neces
sary to accommodate the public and entertain
strrngers and travellers.
John Heffielfinger Jacob Sheets
Jacob R. Benninger John Erford
Jacob Kuntz George Mann
George Longstaffi A. Erb
David Rineard John Erford, jr
Michael ,Livingston Jacob Erford
Jacob Boyer David Brenner
Tavern Lieetife.
NOTICE is hereb - ven that I intend to np
ply.at the ensuing term e Court of Quarter
Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to
keep a tavern or public house, in the house I now
occupy as such in Allen township,in said county.
DAVID BROWN.
We the undersigned, citizens of the township
of Allen : in the county of Cumberland, do certi
fy 'that we are well acquainted with the above ,
named David Brown, that he is of good repute
for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room and conveniences for the accom
modation of strangers end travellers, and that
such inn or ; tavern is necessary to accommodate
the public and entertain strangers and travellers.
George Heyde, Samuel Shirman,
David. Wise, William Smith,
Geo M Reed, jr. • Allen Floyd,
John Shireman, M. Bitner,
John Graff; AI If Gnswiler,
David Mosey, Isaac Gositert.
Tavern License,
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to sp.
ply at the next term of the court of Quarter
Sessions of Cankerland county, for a license to
keep a Tavern or public house in the house I
now occupy as such, in Papertown, Cumberland
county. THOMPSON B WEAR:LET%
We the undersigned citizens of Sonth
ton township, Cumberland •coutrty, do - certify
that we are well acmiainted with the above named
Thompson 13. Weakley t that he is of good re
pute for honesty and temperance, and is well
provided with house room and conveniences for
the accommodation of strangers and travellera,
rind that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to de.
commodatc . the publie and entertain strangers and
travellers.
Wm. Moore Wm. Alepnclor
Wm. A. Linthurat G. D. Craighead
Wm. R. Moore Samuel Zug
George O'Donnel Jesse 51yere
Jaciib Burkholder E. F. Haskell.
Jacob Hatz 11. A. Botelin,M.,D
-Thomas-Bradley- merB
Application fbr-Taveni License.
Nt3TIO.F. he r eby given . thatil intend to
nerdy 'ai tho next terra of the-court of Quer.
for Sessions of Cnmberland county, for a license,
to, keep' a Tavern or; public house. in the new
three.story brick building o'wned by Jacob taiby,
- situated on- the :corner. of. North Hanover and
North stroet, in the borou of Carlisle, county
of Cumberland. . gh W. ORTII.
. , .
- We the undersigned, cniserts of tho borough of
Carlisle,,do, certify . that we are well.acquainted
with the ab ove named, Henry .W. Orth; that ho
is of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is, well provided . with house room and con.
venferices for tho lodging and accommodation of
strangers and travellere.• -
Joseph H. Weibley
Jacob Wolf. . Henry, ! Glass=. .
• , HemyAnderion
w.R...111. Henderson:', .;
Jacob LeibY
'ffertry-Lechlei
,t
iLIUTT'I3: - .Drut Sid*' ; r >yneiB
•
rpHE , liiiiatkitirge.;ind.s . chOicP.eurplY of
GARDEN'at EDg;iiiiit-t:iteitlye4 etl,for
ale et , HAVERSTIOK'S:Drug Store.•
•"- ;;•
t' ;
nUon . ofPtulne ' nhit
' Disko)
. ,
rit arc
,:in t between'ihifirryi of.CO,Y,X,E & 088
is ogeetooi; Cumberland countzmau Oissolved
by mutual 'opirent, ott ttto lot of k.ebttiary , 187;;
• • "
Pine,: • -li366ived`A,
`
, aubscrivp` 6.
7riel Fre°l-v•
i, l
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CURE YOURSELF.—From time immemo.
vial there has. existed , in larger cities and
populous towns, a species of disease, the depend.
'ence and propagation of which results from 'the
violation of divine and moral laws. To those
AFFLICTED, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is
presented, as being the most certain, speedy, and
valuable specific over Mimed to the unfortunate.
It has wherever known acquired'a reputation that
daily experience continues to strengthen,. 'Thou..:
sands have been cured bYlts use, and alf Motives
no odor on the breath, requires neither restriction
in diet or business, nor contains either.rnereury
or noxious drugs in the least iMarieutt to the eye
tem, it is boldly presented as thh best remedy for
~.
1
such diseases yet- , otihred:.. It . is use by physi
cians and proneunced supetior- to:any knoWrtre..
mady.. Pull'directioni aecompany ea h., bade::
rot sale' at N.. W.cornei3d - O le d Iltstrcisti,
Philadelphia,' ind'hy S. suitoy,. quilishi ; Dr.
Randle,' Yorle.t. G. W.... Miller, 'Lancaster '; Dr.
MePherson'and r l.lVyetli, Harriabure4-23a.--
• . .• • •
riptig subscriber,;; hereby' . notice
. 41 - that lie puiohised a4olt,:ths'Otoparty, of Dan.
Ahergast, 'at- Constabli'altale; , ..bn , the 22d of
Juno last, which, ho ha a. le44o,,,tr_ttat*th said* , ,
begset.ob. :3.70
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Sliays; tba,nbiipaitori ' in . Veiflitieaf. ,
Jan 12 1848 . 1 3:0•CARDONY
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REV,ERAL..!Briek.-P*oling':'tiodielp -1
Positesigon given
Jpn 26 C,HAW,O9II4)3YIj,
Wholesale Olothi Waieh"
- ;• ;•
t, etty
is 24 siariei jy
THE'su bscr ber
kftrlVlY:ioirclio
tidn or country:, .
orallyi,oad'atitipinektiOoUPPllto;lgti ,
*limy IrDkri.il t b*;(4 4 lo 4,,,,, h tr e r l 4, l l / 11 - 1--- •
and, wor art:lz '17,47144-
,un'Ai,ool4l ~'„ .11 000 o f
44-,fTlOTil,rnpurelißstato ulaittilnetitktyjo ;1. _
cannot boraMessecL . ,,O ,, , 011 Y otPer,eltaptili):',6 t l .
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Notice.
THE Hooke;. n"'titeti decourdei'iAdliments,B4o.,
ANONEiti;larijna•Astiii ploughed byi
to thetindOreigneitfor'velnilrealdvadatavolien
placed in tile handirttf
Notion, upotr whinniall:indelited , ereretipeatod
to call and tnaltd: payinOt within' tiredly dayti
from this Mum othertyiets.intits will Ito brought
without roipact ro
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Notice.
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David Strock and Catharine his vi . tife:ve:Aciatri
'Crouse, Jacob Crouse, George Crouse;.Johri C.
Crouse, and Isabella.Croutse and Geoiges Mouse,
children of Phelix Crime°..: ..,',:' . ~•
'the defendants are herohi — suMmonei 'to ap
pear at a Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland
county, on MONDAY the .10th. April 1848, to
show cause why partition and valuation s hould not
be made of twe trrcts of land in Mllilit4toimship,
one containing 20 acres 47 perches, and tho.other
a acres 107 perches. • .•
• JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Z : - •
March 15, 1848-3 t ' 3 ' ,
Make. • •
T a staled Orphans' Court begunon Tues•
day the 15th day of 'February, 1849, and
4toldemat-Csrliale,imandfor_Cumbeilturcount*,---.
before the lion. Santini Heptitrn, President
Judge,• and John Stuart and -John Clendannin,
Esers.lissociate Judgen, &c,.the following pro
ceedings were had, tti , wit : • •
In the case of the writ of partition anti'valun-.
tion on the real estate of Robert Buchanan; dec'd,
now to wit, 15th February. 2 8 48, the same hav
ing been confirmed by court;. On tnotion,of Mr.
Gahm, rule on the heirs and persons interested,
to appear on the- first day (25th April, 1848) of the •
next stated Orphans' Court, and accept or refuse .
to accept the said real estate-at the valuation.
fly the COURT. • .
AM ES 1.10 FFER Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, eiribs
March 15, 1848-4 t
Umbrall4 . Parasols, Parasolotto,. and
WALELNO CAVE UMBRELLAS
WM. 11. RICHARDSON,. steam:factory.
the only one_ in. the United States, -NM
104 Market street; Philadelphia
Merchants are respectfully informed that I con ,
thine to manufacture all the above goods'by the
aid of steam, notwjthstanding
i the great opposi
tion of parties opposed to the introduction of ex
pensive improvements. My assortment is com
plete,. end prices so low, as to give entire satis
faction.
7=~ls there is an-Umbrella Store next 'door,
of nearly the same. name , it is important you
should remember Wis. H. THdlreadddd. steam
factory, and patentee of the walking cane ambit:
la, dign of the LADY and EAGLE, No. 104 Market
street. fob 9
Estate of Daniel Gorgas, dec'd. -
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NOTICE is hereby given that eters of ad•
ministration on the estate of Dani Gorges, lam:
of Allen township, Cumberland o. dee'd,have
this day been issued•by the Reg rater in and. for'
Said county, to the subscriber who resides in East
Pennsborough township, in said county: •All
persons having claims against the estate of'. said
decedent aro requested to make known the same
without delay, and those indebted to make pay
ment to SAMUEL BOWMAN.
feb 2•6tpd . _. ____.
T. H. Skites,
HAS just receiTed a lot of superior French
Cloths aud Cassimers, which .he will eel'
or make to order, on terms to suit the times; at
his old stand opposite the Railroad office, West
High street, parliale. - fel) 16
Notice.
A LL the creditors of JOSEPH INOR — AM,
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Mechanicsburg, are notified that 1 will at•
tend at the -public-houtun-of-Joseph-ingram..in
that borough, on 'SA,TIIREAY t . lLe 18th of
March, 1518, at 10 - o'clealiTk. receive ai
claims against him,"and pay Merit ourof-the-w
-sets, or such pro rata share as each is entitled to.
feb 16 JOHN,RUPE,..A.asignea : .
NOTICE.
The stocltholders.cd the Cumberland Valley
I,ail Road Company are hereby notified to meet
at the public house of J. A. Winrott in Carlisle
on THURSDAY the 9th of March, 1848, at' - 41
o'clok A. At, at which meeting the act of Ai.
sembly of the 15th - February, 1898, increasing
the capital stock of the said company, for the
purpose of relaying the said road with a T rail,
will'be submitted.
feb 16 FRED'K. WATTS, Pree't
Estate of Robert Laird, dal:
vcrek' OTICE is hereby given that Letters Tea•
tamentary oh the estate of Robert Laird,
late of Frankford township, Cumberland county,
dec'd, has been granted by the Register of said
county, to the subscribers, residing in the town
ship aforesaid. All persons having claims against
the estate of said decedent, pre requested to-pre
sent theta duly authenticated for settlement, and
these indebted to make payment to
JOHN IVIeDO WELL, •
JAMES L. McDOWELL,
Executors
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Estate, of Ab'm. Bowman, doc!d.
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VVOTICE is hereby given that Letters .o'
gik Administration dOonis non, with the wit
annexed, on the estate of Abraham BOwman,
late of Frankford township, deed, have WWI
granted by the Register of said county; to the
subsetiber, residing in the aforesaid township.
All persons hiving claims against the estate of
said decedent, are requested to present them duly
authenticated for settlement, and those indebted
to make immediate payment to
feb 9-6tpd SAMUEL BOWMAN.
It Never Fails.
ME
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