HERALD AND EXPOSITOR. 0 ........., ~, CARLISLE, PENN'A THS L4RGEST4ND- CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER. N9VIRLA . N COVTY.I. • . !Lars; y ear, or One.. Dollar and Ftity Gents, if punctually paid in Advance. 91,75 if paid within the year. THE.ALLIiiiiANIANE.--We behove all who heard these accomplished vocalists were delighted with Wein. Besides giving two Concerts here, they sung on Sunday morning in the Second Presbyterian Church, and' in the evening in the Methodist Church. Dr. Lambert's Lectures. Ki , niw THYSELF !--Grent has been the rush, ,within the last ten days, ~to hear Dr. LaMbert's lectures on Anatomy and Physiol ogy. Men, women and children alike have mitthinly had their feeling ol.curiosity stirred, and have crowded his rooms to hear the learned and voluble lecturer's explanations of "how tearfully and wonderfully we are made" IVe trust the intormation,dellirit e gained will not be without important practi cal beirefit. Di. Ilmbeit delivered two courses ol lectures in this borough. • NOtiCtS. Trio SCALP6L. — No. 6, fur February, 1850, of this original and independent publication, has been received. It cuts right and tell into the errors and deep.roofed prejudices of the medi cal profession, anditiyeThare the. villainies of quackery tith a bold hardihood that proves tlio editor a man of- -iterve: "The Scalpel" will do good, after its own way. New York— Published quarterly, at $1 . ,00 a year, for the Editor, Dr. Edward ll... Dixon. We have received from the publishers, "77te Half: Yea r Abstract of the Medical Sciences" a work which should be found in the library of every physician—indeed or every person who would uequniiit himself with the effects and remedies of the diseases to which mankind are subject. The work is a practical and analyti cal digest of foreign malicel works—as it is a series of critical reports on the progress of med icine and the collateral sciences—embracing ai l the branches of the healing art. It is edited by W.ll. Rankin, M. D., and is published half yearly,by Lindsay and Blaltiston,Philadelphia, at $1,50 per annum, or isienfs a number. “Grammar of Arithmetic, or an 'analysis of —rh,-1.14:0ta ge. of-figu re s:an d-Mro.se ion two \ fium t v Prof. Davies. This is a valtialklelit tl. k and presents the subject in a is highly praisedn testimonials from the lending instructors at West Point, and other nem!. mies. PublisliKby A. S. Barnes & Co, 51, John street, New York. "My Little Geography"—Edited by Mrs. M. C. Tuthill, and published by Lindsay and Bla kiston, Philadelphia. A most attractive little work for cllildren who are ready to commence the study, of Geography. The subject matter is presented in the simplest form, accompanied by ninny wood-cut illustrations. J JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.-01.14 friend, Alfred Sponsler, who was so severely injured by an accident on the rd road a year or two since, from the of of which he is sill' disabled, we understand will be a can idtate for Justice of die Peace at the ensu ing borough eleekioef• Of course he will be elected. Goon.HoPE Mthps.—'these Mills hav ing been purchased by some gentlemen from Cheater county, are now in charge of Mr. Geo. Priest, en experienced and skilful miller, from that county, who is worthy of all confidence.— Ho advertises in to-day's parr for wheel at the highest market pricer. REMOVAL.—Mr. 'N. W. Woods, one or our advertisers, has removed his Dry Goods Store across Louiher street, to the room exact ly opposite his ibrnict stand. MORE KNOCKING.—It appears that they era also troubled With knockings in Cali fornia. A totter from that land of Wealth says “Wo ate now knocking with both fists full of gold, for admission at the door of the Union. 3 Chernel has been lecturing on typhoid fever in Paris, and has asserted that it is generally contagious, but never attacks the same person more than once in tho course of his life. GYPSIES IN LOUISIANA —The New Orleans Delta records the tact that for many years a seutotnent ol gypsies has existed at Biloxi, and along the Southern coast ct the They have subsisted by catch ing fish and oysters, arid maintain in all res pects, their habits of idldness and quietude; KrThe sailing of a new Aietic Expedi tion in 'search of Sir John Franklin and his gallant companions, took place from Lon'don on the I Ith inAt. Cc!rA woman in Mame %comfy renewed her suboription to a. ! Portland paper, with the remark "ihe.was infinitely too poor to do widtount." o:::rUpon — his arrest recently in Albany, for swindling, Green, the reformed gambler, wee found to hare in his possession upwards orssoo in counterfeit money., la.:Suppose a canal boat heads west nrth-west for tho holee's tail, and hag the w.ud abeam, with a flaw coming up in the, ':"south, would the noplainomeording to maritime bo Justified in taking a reef in the stove pipe, without asking the cook'? gom'rhe New York Timms, lately a Democratic paper, Lna plocecl Hon. Henry Clay at its Isilad,,as its oarididata for the Preeldency !n 1852,"eubjeot only to the will. , of'the hoo pla." • • • " • IT had been ',:adcertaineil , lhin! men it England ; engagod work in liot:'lilitot foroa. cea, nipiOrlpfebOyorid Uia ago of twenty-Ogh rank , 4 ,ls:3lVlAwyvrt.°4aid, -I, cr r g la a facetious mood, a loai,nod geatierasn wbe issciues your '•Oitatel from you - i'..encinies, and Itekis , , I:7•The.',celebiated voaalist, Jenny Lie'd tei'l+6` II 'it terms , intending.to via thiri coeetry.siion. The bill for the atitehflmont or t h e Conatitil tion,refoilire tO the ..efedtio' n of ,Jodgee, Peiding 3n, tlje XiKilli3O-,n4rßaintatlYoat;f'. h, • il gto,4 :l °' toOtt eXP -or the' 711 Y • ,4 Abe 10.Y.1-1141 tft-4 -racipal° he `.Waet ( jn 64,imonliTe!1. rd to m 0,61 h'et ttio • • , 1' Tuemoustiche'inV impor,ittl.have been nrobibilod.ig Oho }roil . siloCia Alconti-R1.,:e4,11,1" . BAn.--Repoits• tionl;deoraia inuline *to the belief that the alieetal eleolletijiii.a`atta ceFaor to Hon. Thoutneartilhir Khig _Ciih t ;pews, has reaultAttiri-;,*;;Fhoide of Jackson, the lono[oeo oat•.drdaie: ' K-11;ItANDRETIVS. ?ILLS O .llE' A Eunx Cons FOR complahit- has become so frequent, that there are few persoris,:who have not had it several Mom. It Is a kind of malignant con. Ingham cold. attended with much fever -and Arent prostration of strength. So soon as possible. swal low six or eight Bills; a large dose is absolutely ne cessary to relieve the brain, 'het organ appearing to suffer greatly in this complaint When they have eiferatcd wellVput yoUr feet and logs-in -lint-water;or taken hot bath. Be sure and be purged before poll lIPC any means of Increasing Wu cltculation, or your life may be the. forfeit, NoW go to bed, and when in hod take two more Pills - and some hot bone set tea, catnip, or halm of balsam, or sonic water gruel—any of these warm drinks will answer, and which may be left to choice—either of them will help to restore insensible perspiration, and this me thod wilt generally cure. Should, however, the pa tient, after the pills and after this treatment, not be better in the morning, let him take another six, eight, or ten pills more, according to the urgency el sytnp• toms, and the warm drinks, and foot or general bath, nt night. My experience hos shown me that the third day generally finis the patient well, when this plan line been adopted front the beginning. nt in any event, the continuance of tile treatment - is the ,hest that can be adoptedAvhether it token an day or twenty to effect the cure. However bed the head maybe, never let hlood•he drawn or leeches emptied, we want all the blond we have. Instead of loosing Ole `life of our flesh,' let as take more pills, which will take the death principle from no, leaving our blood relieved, and ready to rally nil Its life powers for our restoration, so soon as the purgation hos left It free to effect this object. Sold In Carlisle at 25 cents per box by CHARLES PARNITZ—by R. Culbertson. Shippensbure ; H Brenneinnit, New Cumberland; IT. Miner, Shiremanstown; J. Coyle, floguestown. MEL.M./.32,MattE=4, /On Thursday the 14th inst.. by the Rev. John Moody, Mr. nancle W. Searight„of S. Middleton, to 11„, liss Kezia McCune of Southampton ,tp, /CM the 7th Mat., by the Rev. A. H. Kremer, Mr. Peter Swanger to Miss Amanda Tumbleson, both of rth Middleton tn. 7 N the Mb inst. by the some, Mr. William thinner' of •Plainfield, to Miss Sarah A. Waggoner, of North !Middleton tp. Stotes affil 81)opo Public Sale. ITIHE subscriber, wishing to retire from bu sincss, will offers for sale st residence op— posite the Railroad Depot, in the borough of Carlisle, on Wednesday the 6th day of March newt, her entire stock of ware, furniture, consisting in part ns follows, to wit; 1 Mineral Water apparatu , , with two fuun tains and two draw pipes; a number of Wass cas-s and jai s ; a lot of Queensware; a great variety of r`r sau I' alley Arti cl es ; a lot of fine Faney.Brltets; an assortment of wax, kid and jointed Dolls; n variety of Cake tins, cutters and dishes; Ice Cream moulds, freezers and tubs; 13 hnemange moods; %%atm rnellon rind enters and moulds, pine oil and lar I Lumps; 1 gond cellar rope and plod ; several ice cream signs; 1 awning and frame; I bulk window; shelves and, counter, 2 pair 4410-114iss-..-se,alesr-ands-weighlsi- 1, - - I►ergo -floal4 t _ Stove, 1 first rate Cookiug/Stove, new, 2 Drums, for bedrooms, a ide of choice green house plants, and a great variety of other arti cies unnecessary to specify. Sale to commence at 10 otelock, A. M. on said day, when terms, &c., • williTe made known by MARY WEAKLEY. February 1,4, - 1850. N. 11.—The Store Room now occupied b; the subscriber is offered for rent from the let of Aprd next. Bargains, Bargains, I AM now-selling off my stock-of, .11. ter goods at greatly reduced prices, to Make room for a big assorttnent of Spring goods: Be ing determined to cut down the stock, purcha , sers willAitntitjlecidedly to.iheir advantage to call and get the cheapest goods to he had in the town or county, • at .the old stand East Main street, Carlisle. CHAS. OCHLB Y. Feb. 13, IESO. Piano Fortes. HE targest, cheapest, best and most ."" elegant assortment of PIANO FORTES in the United Stales, cnn alwa)s be found at the warehouse of the, subscriber, ° 171 Chesnut Street, aboile _ _ At the Old Stand occupied more than a third of a century by Mr• George WiDig, music publish er. Pianos. Harps, Organs, Seraphineg, fresh from the most celebrated. Mane- Inmurers in New York, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Fold, wholesale arid retail,at the maker's cash prices. OSCAR. C 11 CARTER, 171 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Feb. 13, 1850. Cumberland Grays.---Attention ! OU two ordered to parade at the public 2. house of Henry McCord. on Friday the 22d ofFebtuary, at It) o'clock, A. NI, com pletely equipped for drill. fly order of the rap. taint, SA M UEL ST 1J A It T. Captain. A Court of Appeal will he held on the same d a y at the 911111 C Iton Iron 10 Tons Harrdnered and Rolled Iron, just re ceived at the cheap Hardware store of the sub scriber in Bast High Street. For sale low by Feb. 13, IMO. 11P.N . RY SAXTON. MIEN WANTED. To Travel as i dgents for the History of the MEXICAN WAR. T HE subscriber is now publishing THE HISTORY or THE MEXICAN \VAR, including Biographical Sketches of the lives of General Taylor, Scott, Worth, Wool, Twiggs, Quittnun ' and several others of the most distinguished officers. Illustrated by nu merous Engravings eed Portraits. By . JOHN FROST, L. L. D, A number of enterprising and intelligent men of good character are offered profitable employ ment, in circulating by subscription the above work in Cumberland county, and other counties in the State of Pennsylvania. The terms which are very liberal, will be given on application to the subscriber, post paid . - This Work will never be sold in Bookstores, but exclusively by agents at a reasonable and uniform price H. MANSFIELD, Bookseller and Publisher, 134 York et. New Haven, Connecticut: Superior Ciroceries, THE stibscriberibegs leave to inform his friends dnd the public in general, that ho has Just.returned from the city, with a largeand general ease:lmam of F S H G BBC& RIES, all of whicy lie is prepared to sell at a very smajl advance. His stock is bomposed of a general assortment of everything in the Gro cery line, embracing in part 'leas. Coffees, Su gars, Molasses, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars, Queensware and Glassware, Fish and Salt, Crackers. and Cheese, Fruits. Nuts and Can dies. Pine and Etherial Oils. Fluid Lamps, Hams and Dried. Beet, Beans, White Corn, Vinegar, Toys, Matches. Brushes, Ste Persons will find it to their advantage to give me a call u as I am determined to sell at very moderato profits . Don't forget the stand, Sonth Hanover street next door to Hannan's (late Esh elman's Hotel, and within two doors of the Vo lunteer Prltifiting Office dee26 '49 C INHOFF, A'gt . 4 , W4yellfS, JEWELRY, &c. THE stib'sTriter' respectfully informs his friends and , the public generally, that ho has just returned from Pfillailelphta ..with the largest and most sph3nded assortment;of Wagehes,Jew 'dry, &c., over hoioro offered to the citizens of this Ills stock consists ip , part of,a splendid lot. of ,Gold and Silver Lover V„VatOiteiti,,..Geld and & 1 .- „ • ver Lepino; do. . with a:' , /artotY or, Watches ' of , luvror..prieee,t Gold , guatt , Chains, _Gold and• ; , Silver ,l'encils, a Splendid' „assortment ,of gold , pans, of; most, approved manufactufe, Silver Butter,. Knives , Si Iver . and, plated! Spoonsifine , Silver plated.Forks,a , largo and, splendid lot of Gold,andSilverSpeetacles,(helnvitor part . ler. attentioo to this;artiole of,speetaclosi' as can. arrant . them.to he the best Mrthis side of,t, ghilatlelPhin,):GOmmon Spectacles dell priceez• a lirgo.and beautiful afisortment,pf Gold, Fin-' ! gar.and,. Ear 'Ringe, , Breastpins, , a, rear. 'Keys,.;;Feb;'and,,lreit :Ch a i n s, Silver, and shell , Cardeasqs,'-a',ver'y perior enkei4askets, yilitha.;vaat.veriety,Pr other, ar tides in, his, is, net„peeessery , :te:resiiiion; ,fio.iniites all, to, pall "andt examine his, stock., aiettred,ikaf ',it, Paring!: Sag tt.pletteoghothfn::, quality and price: UBT recoiv~d ' ti' lot of Corniii.and iithOi onOnes, nlaq. Note Paper ofi'vbritiuft 4onertgeibesottrire n oi-‘Eikveloneti, n!ittish:;.;l, ' 10 1 40S:10 1 0 111 4 )"," : :1';,:;'.1 : 4, i44g44NTLTgllM t a ° gfgi l : r FE r(P.tikeTapPRPOO kg# 3 . C, 11 1gPOn t h 29 01 ' gP?t e ancvslc!t - . Mil STAIEM.' ENT4III 71-11. FIXAMES:' County of Cumberland,' froni-'the(ist day Of Jairita 3ist day of December, 184 p, Made by " the Commisitioners in compliancewith'the reqUittitione contained in•the • and twenty-third sections of an act of Assembly'of this Commonwealth, passidOlithelfteenth day of April, A. D. 1934. And alsoin rtheformity•with the 37th seolion- voiie • same.act, which requires the County Tretieuter, °nee in every year to state his 'Sec:Mint :and produce vouchers to the Cothmissioners, which after examination by the said Cointhiesionere shall be by- them laid-before-the-Counit:Additirrfiirietif6•rii-alit-a-daTdi-rig-To law In accordance with which R.,bert Moore, IN.; Treasurer of Cumberland county, submits the follo - wing as a correct exhibit of the Receipts and Expenditures fur the past year, ending the 31st day of December, A. D. 1849. ROBERT MO4E, ESQ., TREASURER • • Receipts.. - • To balance in hands of Treasurer at last settlement as per Auditors statement, To amount of outstanding taxes at last settlement. N do • do do. of County tax assessed for 1849; • . do of Slate abatement on paymerdnf $92359 62 . 1176 82 do received of James Hoffer, Esq., Sheriff, fines and verdict foes in Qr. Sessions, 115 52i do do ' . do ' do in Common Pleas .20 00 do do - ' •do for ilia of Arbitration Room, 500 do received. of Carlisle Deposit Bank at two several loans obtained, 4719 12 do do of Dr. Jacob Batighman loan fur 90 .days, 1200 00 do do of John flyer, Esq., verdict fees in quarter Sessions, . 12 00 do do Of James R. Smith, EN., verdict fee received by . him, 4 00. do dot of miscellaneous receipts'frJm various persons, • 124 82i Total receipts for 1899 +2820 251 SCHEDULE OF COUNTY TAXES-FORAE.A.s. 1847-4 S-49. Exhibiting the mnoun t af Duplicates outstanding on the Ist al iiitituav, 1849, with the amount re sonerationl allowed Collectors, anti' Coltectorsfees, for 1847-8.9• cetved. Townships and boroughs ICoqectore Names Carlisle. All.n, Carlisle, Dickinson, Eastpennsboro, Frankford, ifittuptlen, McchabieslAifgi Monroe, N. Cumberl'nd N. Middleton, Silver Spring Shipponsb'rg II Shippehsb'rg T S. Middleton Southampton Westpennsbro, Allen, Carlisle, Dickinson, Eastpennsboro, Frfikford, I lopewoll, 1847 1848 John Harder, Jacob Coover, J Postlethwaito, Pm Hutchison, J Longnecker; John M'Dovvell, D Shupp, Mac Kinsey, S. Bricker, Charles Oyster, Johnathnn Lehn J B Ebright, George Butts, D Knower, El Stuart, David Mower, W M Davidson, Samuel Bitner, Charles Bell, Jacob Claudy, John . Fireovid, George Koshl, J M Means, G W Nesler, Dalhousen, John Hoover, A Williams, Joseph Musser. Jacob Weaver, John Miller, John Moore, Wm McClure, Hugh Craig, George Nell9ri J G Cressier, John Peters, G Davidson, 1849 Monte N. Cumberland Newton, N. Middleton, New ville, Shippensb'rg B Shipponsb'rg T Silver Spring, Southampton S. Middleton, Westpennsboro Total amount received on Duplicates, • do of Exonerations allowed collectors do of Collectors fees at 5 per cent. do Outstanding on Duplicates Total atitount of Duplicates, Courts Grand Jorots for 1899 Traverse Jurors for 1849 . 1502 57i A. B. Sharp, 12.1 for cppy of Dun- • laps Purdon,7 00 4 J \V Eby for candles, oil, &c. 9 50 XV Anderson for services as court cri er," 38 00 , J Donbar for services as tip stave, 11 00 .1 It Smith, E-q. Dept'y Att'y Gen'l fees, 127 00 Wittie•ses fees in Commonwealth cases 259 94,i Justices fees in its do 14 92 Gen-table fees in du ' do 17 8d Auditors Auditors pay for auditing public ac coutith, a 50 W m• Riley for services as clerk to Au ditort, 11) 00 Prothonotary's Office James Loudon for A ppe.J ranee d"ckel, 10 00 Recorder arid Clerks Office. John Goodyear clerk of cocas fees in Commonwealth cases, 24 951 John Hycr for 1 super royal dvcket, 9 00 John Flyer for recording officers elect, 44 25 John Hyor fur fees in Cummunek ealth 'cases, 109 621 Andrew Hecker for mending office key 371 W Breese for repairing press, Register's Office. J W Ilendel focmaking seal, Commissioner's Office. Robert Irvine for Etherial oil, James London fur stationary, dupli- cotes, &c Daniel Coble, Esq. in full as Commis. Aiuner; S 7 days, John Moll, req. pay as Commi,aioncr, 1y7 . 7 days, 265 50 James Kelso,EN pay as Commission- or, 122 days, John Sprciut, Eq. pay as Commlssion• er, 21 days, William Riley 1 year's salary as clerk to Commissioners, Jos , El Graham, E•q. salary as ott'y to Commissioners, Win Riley for delivering duplicates, warrants, blank returns &c. 75 00 Printing. . J B Bretton for public printing, Boyer &.itfateer for do E Beaty for Eastern Penitentiary Easiorn Penitentiary for supportill,6l s,9l7icts for 1848, 301 45 Jail and County Penile/11mq. Wright &i Saxton for Hardware for repairs, 12 77 N Ilanich for clothing for prisoners, 3 25 Joseph Ebright for cleaning wells, 4 191 Dr Geo W Foulke 9 months salary as Physician to jail, J Wirer, E4q.,, fur , siippOrt of prison ers, fees, &a. 719 77 A Pefer *for 3 cords of hickory wood, 900 Keepers fur making stove pipe, &c. 3 47i Robert Irvine for 10 cords of hickory - Wood;, 30 00 A Hecker repairing lockand key, ,2 - 00 , John tied PllllllO Alspaugh f or, glazing, • • , • 56. Mrs Sarah Ailey for making shirts for , • • Prisonera, 'Robert Noble for 2 loads of sand tidi - rSß,pirs • ' ' 00 SORII SIN:C(01'400 feet dommon boards,,' 6 ; 00 . J Gallagher Agt for nlmbing,for pile ooBl.9, . . ~ mason :Henry McCord for 140 busbulsof lime ‘: .11 . fdr'27,Boo'bricir !and ing eley,and 159 ',M t ', RboadtV,for.,ro ail c,ift is ts • • - 'lSlriißsAlinito- for ,3ron, A l one . ;Rub! , *?4g . ftrs,r9rMt!rtkelle- (Grist Priet • 'fro% ;"5. , 00 • forlilmber; for repairs), ;Le trisßobinrp'.forlining 'chaff lbodoil . !, IVVAAN„ for hin VidOitec 8;4 , routiortiosintl t op', 561 : & c ;11,ob;AlriritinkfOiSIV:r f o6'r,diAorilitokoit' ) I IRobett ayyf VI- , ipolosc..o4o,,lor;',Lvdik „ Amount of Duplicates 931 59 1344 47 1860 57 739 88 327 60 82 24 216 271 1690 25 36 96 1098'44 ' 1009.54 398 45 111 15 1070 58 778 40 120 l3l 59 - 50 H 1300 00 28 23 979 35 :t863. 29 240 00 96 `fs r 73 674 82 • 567 73 1466 75 1967 65 1263 00 1255 95 148 00 417 15 1031 30 726 72 315 00 240 00 •145 00' 1266 68 1110 45 317 60' 143 70 174 67 685 81 445 90 758 63 913 97 714 14 2821 06 3616 41 2987 55 1352 01 636 13 694 89 1438 91 79t 18 470 65 2208 05 172 87 1814 74 2081 09 337'29 775 65 274 32: 2449 23 1657 65 2436 39 2362 09 $.43,870 37 EXPENDITURES. STATEMENT OF By Payineitts. Wright and &align-for Hardware for repairs, - Dr J McCulloch for medical services at jail, 3 months, Samuel Sipe ins 416 oak shingles for John H Darr for 7 cords of hickory wood, 21 00 8 406 371 Jacob Squier, Treasurer amount in full of !estimate, 5000 00 Jacob Ilershe, Win Ker and Thomas Bradley, Esqrs., salary as Dirac- ' tors, 90 00 Jacob Ducy,Samuel Woods and D. N. Mallon, pay, as Visitors, '3O 00 hewers of Roads and Damages Awarded. Wm M Nlieley damages awarded to valuta of J Miely, deceased, 21 09 Jacob Beidler and Samuel Katz, Su pervisors of North Middleton Town ship, in full of Mountain road, 1699 39 Elizabeth and Hannah Stoner d ima ges awarded, 10 00 Road orders paid on certificates of Clerk of court, 97 93 Bridges. Various persons for work and materi als in repairing bridges, 318 7.2 Appropriations. Appropro on to Cumberland and • 1 50 I ii _ . . Union Fate Compile iCS, . 25 00 Assessors. Assevors for services in making aep teniel enumeration of taxablea, ma king assessments, posting list of lax stales, &^. 608 012 5 00 2 O 6 CIM Elections, Officers of the General and Township Elections pay far holding tho saute for the 3 ear 1849, 778 49 ' ' ' Public Building. Ale'''. 8 Lynn fur fenders, frames, Sc.. and reps irlhg slate roof, 9 021 H A Duly for work done at privies. and laying garret floor, . 168 50 A P Erb repViring luck and key, 1 00 F Gardner casting spout troughs, 17 38 P GutahaU for repairing doors at • Court House and clock case, 6 40 S Elliott for grass seed 'for yard, 1 00 Jan Dunbar 1 year's salary as keeper of public building, 65 00 • J Worthington, E.q. for painting and glazing, 4 5711 Andrew Hecker for repairing lock,. 37 Loans. ' ‘, Win Irvin, Esq, and others amount t ' of County bonds . . . . • 8041 67 Carlisle Deposit iank amount ' of loan obtained and disewnt, 4791 33 ~ Interest. : • H Wirt, Esq, and others, amount of interest on County bonds, 1240 35 Miscellaneous. D Sipe for making ballot braes, . 4 50. John Heckman for shoveling snow, ~ 250 A P Erb for repaldng lock, ~. ', . 75 A T Green for meals furnished jurors . Per order of isourt,, „!, , •., . • , 3 25:. ii Ai P . Erb for winding ,town niork,., - , . 10....ti0 . Mrs, M ' Dunberfor cleaning '01145,' 4 ,:!-' , 3 !00• .1 Shell,, Esq: Sheriff.ol Dauphin noun- ' ,•' .! . I,i for costs, Etc... ! ',' '.; : ',,..„ . 1 , ,'' • Henry Retidek for:inaklng,,ltallc4boi. • ess, , i.''''; . :. ” t ~. •s, ~ , •.'.„ - : ~. 2,i8 GSanderscni and B Wiiiiderlielt,'Es.: ~.., . • -. !quires postage Tor county; v,.'-. ', ~ , 3,68 Jacob Weary and,paild Wolf reWni4 ::' ' ' ' '. in aPprchending Jiorie'ttilef;,". - .20 .00 ' Jkmes.Liimberton_andAitherslielsting,-' . .• i toiiiigincii - diiolinnies`; :,';',' : - ,:, 11 50 lingniOnmpiiil l ,2 l 4. - :•Snelittof Parry... • ', . .... y coVfor:coets,.Bte: ,,, , '';' '••,''C;:.', '.` "'. 1831. %4/ Itandolph - fur 100.b . utilie14,,C.f chare ', .' , , •,, coal . fur court. Hubse,' , , , ,-, .' - ) - : 1 'OO 'John Stuart load pr i sCulfoldipOies Ffor,..; .. *. ~ , i repairs at jail; • 1 . z -,,.. .?,, -, ,, - ...i :.: , :,,i ~ 50;1-, John,,W,; l :l'en,doi,fo F4.ooin; c'ancel.; ; =.i.:'.;: ~;',. :: linisaiiinth*, lc, .:.r r.tp. , 0..1,, :,, .•,,', 1., 4,99 h 4 i IA I . 2 ,icbino•foif cAPPlrit)i ,, illisesi .- Pifler ~, - ,v1,.,:in i:.• - ccia , • , '" !,-i•l. - ;',,1... ,:p . ..7 , i0 ' i)110.` ' . ~ ,•!./;+ '. 4 , 196•,,, Ilriciohilik`eam,:for litonti ofistorie cca1...'.09 00 -,.!. Chrlstian'lnhoff for Oil, 'iti,f, -... ,'"' ' ' ~ ,1. c0ur 5 , .,;;, . - , ,,, , 1r,t1,,iF,.;+:','k•., ,, , 3 ...t,, .5,,, !. , ,,: , ,': - •..7,,. I.. gi t , , 1 .4. ; , i. q , ~,.,: '.',' - l'at , , li. - :!G1 111'e u,',.* m, - 4 0.1494E. , ,,atimunt .of :.', ' • , ;•,''..-, . i i i , Oilie AO': i r""fil i o./; ° : l !:l l l l ,PfiSitlino. l % ~ ' -i, ; '- • ..,: ol•Nthia - 9 igliy.; dee - ease . ;:. -. :-. •'. 4,,34. 4 ', A, , g)friiir, ~ q.agoinner,;:amount ,cif... : ?ek.,....Y, q:0 6111 and ' y ' . , i,' l. Calllo; aria aiteil; - ,,•,- ..,,,,' fr. - -- 16 - A7i,..:. 4 f ,Gettl i y.EiVCo'roiihr;,°il :740i qtt..144, , ..2 iintliAlititiNi l §.. rirly , iti'inlj iiiiii:',iit!ii,' , ' Tt.;l:ri[l4o.l, ll ' lo oo l, Y;:diFeo,o 2. ;':: ll !.ikt4i:Ti! , "...'`Ji•o;°:r','"."'"''''.i.'-''''' .... ~,'' ''' ' ' . ',.'''''' , r '.. EM 183 00 31 50 300 00 50 00 205 50 222 5U 155 871 ELM I 50 11-00 MESE Amount o Exon'tiona Collectors Ices Amount re calved. 337 64 1162 64 1000 00 51 t 80 250 10 50 02 •175 36 138 55 34 82 43 28 146 20, 65 79, 81 88 11 71 1 42 23 33 30 80 I 72 81 8 32 102 491 118 86 13 54 118 04 82 24 115 59 16 60 27 39 1 36 10 811 21 44 30 b2l Bli MEI 38 24 EMS 16 71 2 95 MBE $364 43 $23.976 26 ME CE 364 43 1,331 72 18,197 96 A... Poor Than T Estistnimntilk costa jurfoll:Pay inquisitidn , of lienry''. Kruiter,..daceased, 16 - )21. JPalmer; ntiOusticeiitmountef costa and jurors pay on inquisition of Geo ' Rupp deceased, 16.371 Abatem . ent. Amount paid collectors for allowance • of 5 per cent, to tax payers - fur prompt payment 537 55 ME Refunded Taxes. Amount paid John Stewart and oth-• erd, refillided taxes erroneuusfi — is- Sassed, 11 26 Fox Orders.. Amount paid various persons premi ums on Fox, Wild Cat and Mink Scalps, per. certtscates of Justices, 59 621 Amount paid Constable's making guar- Wily returns; 78 22 $l5Bl 59; 12192 21 31378 16 Total, - By amount paid on Commissioners orders, $29,738 85 By amount of commission allowed Treasurer at 13 per cent, 396 51 By amount of outstanding taxes duo by collectors, • 18,197 96 By amount of exonerations allowed collectors, 364 43 By amount of collectors foes at 5 per et. 1,331 72 By amount of counterfeit and bro ken banks money destroyed by or der of Auditor.., , 37 00 By amount ofdp,lance in hands of Treasurer and due county,* 2,762 783 Total amount of credits, 652,829 .251 Total amount of receipts, 52,829 2.51 *Since paid over in full. Amount Outstand'g CUMBERLAND COUNTY, $0 07.1 We the Commissioners of Cum e,r......) 1 . 1 . , 4 '.0, becloud county do certify and sub (c' mit the foregoing as a correct • ( i statement of the Receipts and Ex ,,. • of the count afoxesaid, jr.i.% f x 4. p 1- romenditures the fi rst day ofJan y uai•V to the ' thirty first day of December, A. D. 1849, inclu sive..as also the amount of the comity tax fur - e - a - el. Vol - the re glcettivellneotighelbtrrow nships within the county, levied and assessed upon real and 'personal estate, as shown by the boobs on the 31st day of December, 1849, together with •a statement of the expenditures under each head of appropriation made by the Com missioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in the 22d and 233 sections of an oc 'of Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 15th day of April, A. C. 1834• Witness our hands and seal of office at Car lisle, the 7th day of January, A. H. one thous. and eight hundred and fifty • JOHN NIEL!, JAMES KELSO, Commr's JOHN SPROUT, ; Attest—W. RILEY, cik. to Commr's. 383 77 860 57 390 25 158 45 1354 31 1698 76 1721 55 988 13 277 74 407 61 CUMBERLAND COUNTY, SS We the undersigned Auditors of }1 We Cumberland cOnnty,metaccording K.,„1'...'7." 'to law, and having examined the 4.) / _,. 1 i( ti accouuts and vouchers of Robert "Jas _.... Moore, Esq., Treasurer of said county, from the first day of Janu ary to the thirty first day.of Dccernber ' A. D. 1849, inclusive, do certify that we find the sum of two thousand seven hundred -and sixty tar, dollars and seventy-eight and one-half cents, due by said Treasurer to di . 5 , county afittesaid, as will appear by the foregoing exhibdion of sae! account. . In testimony wherour we have hereunto set our hands at Carlisle, this tentilday, of January, A. Q. 185 U. ' PETER LIVINGER, ) J NO. P. RHOADS,Auditors. ' . . PHILIP - QUIGLEY, 155 65 1968 05 ii 87 548 06 970 64 631 95 99 65 1763 42 1212 65 1677 76 1448 12 18197 96 • TIN COMMISSIONERS of Cumberland noinity, in conformity tcf the 4th section of are . ti4t of A , tiembly passed the 23d day of April, eA. D. 1845, wh;ch requires the Commission ers to publish the accounts of the Register I frir Collateral Inheritance tax, submit the fol. • - 'le'witig„ viz : WICLIAM GOULD, Dq., Register of` the county of Cumberland, in account with the Commonwealth of Peimsylvania ,for Collate ral Inheritance tax, from the Ist of Decem ber, 1848; to the 31st of December, 1849, in clusive. $43,870 37 $43,870 37 13 18 ENE LE] 1848 D.te 9,t0 cash from estate of "Elizabeth McClelland, eV 50 1849 March 16, to cash from estate of Margaret McDon- nid,.• 5 70 " March 16; to cash from estato of Margaret McDonald; 25 00 " March 19. to rush from estate of John II Wallace, 55 9 " Apt it 2, to cash from estate of Margaret McDonald. 2 5i it it 9, to cash from estate of Elizabeth Weise, 15 1 " 15, to cash from estate of Witham Martin, 2 9 '4 May 22, to cash Irum estate of Saran Harper, 568 9 " Jme 23, to cash rota estate of Abraham Waggoner, 12 0 t• July 2, to cash Isrom estate 'of Ilea, Adams, 18 1 2, to cosh Irma estate of Richard Craighead, • 354 2 it 25, to cash from estate of -Peter Bricker, 400 0 Aug. 4, to cash from estate- of George Oyster, 223 01 " 29, to cash from estate of Robert Laird, 193 6; " 29. to cash troth estate of William Martin,. 60 71 " Sept. 6, to cash from estate of Samuel Nei,.lig, 17 51 tt " to cash. Irmo estate of William Martin, 19 8! t , 11, to cash from estate of Dr A 1' Linn, . 6.2 51 " 11, to cash Irons estate of John U. 'Wallace, 13 7. "' Oct. 26, to cosh from estate of Martha Butler, 14 21 " Nur. 1. to cash from estate of Muses Story, 64 61 " " 14, to cash Irmo estate of Sidney Kiug, 65 1' " " 15, to cash front estate of Joel Kell,. 36 8 " " 16, to cash from estate of .- S'auctie I Dyserti • " " 26, to cash Boat estate of A W Smith, • • 27, to cash from estate of Juba McFarland, " Deo. 13, to cash from estate of Thomas Urie,. " " 18. (pous!, front estate of John Harper. 27, to cosh from estate of AW 8 lath, • 1849 Jan. 11 By cash paid, Auditors as per receipt, $ 4 50 ' " " 15iBy cash paid R. Anderson, • ,Assessor, 3 00 March 17, By:. cash paid A 'l'crasureri p 1,6 By Cal-, haid A . : Slate 0 00 " April 15, By cash paid A • ' ' ,citata,TreaCitror;.," 'ls'oo " 26, By , Cush 'paid Assaisur; , 7 By caill'paidt /Wino:As: , '""!.. May • ' ab " May 23 BYisistr,paid.J.sl99 As B o sh 'paid 51)%23 ' ° State T reasurer, ,505'00 y une 42 By:leash paid . J . socdeckat;'.:.y 00 ic 9 . caili paul 0 J Bali. "Via,:f"; 14lly catili paid' J,.0004Y0ti? . ,1, ' :'July 7, BY 4 : 3,1 "f!, •47 • 4 t.. , 4,;" - .filly 20 o.Y.;ca,s 3 'IP .1,4 1; 00, ;Leol3.4°a ! ! ? s° l l ;l . 6:iisitiiil . '. 1 9.vRJ,L 17 .;:qa1.h.P u a re ,,,,,,:- ;60). 6 0 I • ..I.$lBlO,Tr9Pl -.4.`' '' .441i ' 27A1Y1"1111 "- ii - : •', -:7 , -, 1 . State_:Treasurer 210: 96, 21 By ( a'aefi ? paid. Carson and , ,77. '‘ , "; ,. Bliiirit,d4!),1:9 8 q0i'l: l 'i'i'‘.'.r"1 3 Ou ; I"."lii‘PAtifilPAi4 , Nuidi \ 7: ':` • --• ,!...3-00 oath', PAW A klustrong''''i ',34 "00! ;IC,,3Jlyi l ,ciAsh"'paid:ti . . , , J', , Aul I t..! 12 11Y cash pahLG • ; • Slate Treas.tri9' Constable's Returns $29,738 85 02.543 35 ri )t S is, _ - , . . , . " Sppt.l3, By ciatcpaldtArtnstrprt3;i: and Fleager Aesaisore 2 00 I`Bybash ;paid .0,41: • • ' Assessor • k • • 6 00 •• " Oct 1,113 - -.Cath..paid •.1' Seitz Asses 'sors', t • . 1 5 Oct 4 , 13 y cash paid D - . 1161160i' . I Oct 13 By cans paid J Burkholdet: `"N". Nov 2By cash paid Cordniati find. • Spahr, Assessors, 3.00 ," Nov 2 By cash paid - G J Ball, State Treasurer7s 00 " 'Nov 0 By cash paid J Klutz; As- . sessor. 1 50 " Nov 16 By 'cash paid G State Treasurer,, 100.00 'c Nov 28 By cash ,paid' G J Ball State Treasurer, 125 00 " Dec 19 By cash paid G J Ball, State Treasurer, 15150 Jan 9 By cash paid G J, Ball' State Treasurer, es per re ceiptco unt J o a f n lB 9 4 , 9 1 . 850, ac -82 67 Register's commission on .payment of 82,50 25 127 16 • $2,548 25 We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and sworn acoording to law, in accor dance with the mot of Assembly passed the 22d day of April, A. D, 1846, having examined the above account of William Gould. Esq., for the coun ty aforesaid, in the matter of collateral tax, and find the same carnet as above stated. In testimony whereof we hero hereunto sot our hands at Carlisle, this 12th day ofJanua ry, A. D. 1850. PETER LIVINGER, JOHN P. RHOADS, t Auditors. PHILIP QUIGLEY, Estate of WILLIAM KUTZ dec'd. ALL persons are herebY .notified, that letters testamentary onlho last will and testament of William Katz, late of South Middleton town. ship, Cumberland county deceased, have this day been issued by the Register in and for said county, to the subscriber who resides in North Middleton township, in the county aforesaid.— Alkpersons havibg claims or demands against the estate of the said decased, are requested to mrlce-knrpn - thecunme-withnuttiehtnand Those indebted to make payment to DAVID KUTZ, Feb 6,6 t Executor. ✓Flolasses and Syrup. .4UGAP, !louse, Syrup, and Orleans (baking Molasses of the beet qualities— • MACICAREL. -A mall lot of No. 2,in half barrels, and No ,• in quarter barrels, also - • SALMON. For Salo at Carlisle Jan. 7, 1850 Buckwheat Meal, OF the fibest onality—also BEANS AND HOMINY. together with n supply afresh SODA AND WATER CRACKERS, Vinegar, Candles, Sverm and Whale oil—and Pins, Needles and 'I apes, to bind themflogeth er if necessary. And all to be had at p Jan 7 1850 EBY'S. t NOTICE, UMBRELLAS. Plll'llEfOil3 and Sunshades made, covered and repaired, by the subscriber at his Tin Shdp, in East imuther street, Car lisle. Terms cash, but prices low. WM. FRIDLEY. Carlisle January, 29,' 50. BOARDING. A Gentleman andla dy can be ncoommoda ted with a good parlour kind front chamber. Al. so several single gentlemen, with boarding and lodging, at the house formerly occupied by Dr- J. J. Myers. gan• 9, '5O) 0/rice for Rent. THAT desirable ()Nice on Main Street, a feu , doors from the public square and -formerly occupied by Dr. John Creigh, is ()tiered for rent lrom the Ist of April next. Terms Moderate. Mrs. ELLEN CREIGH. Carlisle, January 26, 1850. lin' Rent • _ TWO OFFICES for rent, from .j;l;,:titi the -Ist of . A pril next, on Pitt street, adiottung the Drug Store of -• tlenry:A, Sturgeon—one on 'the first story. the other nn the second story of said building. For 'Tlarti..,llars enquire of the subscriber. .. ROBDRT NOBLE. Jan. 23, 1850. FOR RENT. THE dwelling house, now, occu , pied by Mr. Saxton, adjoining my •••11' store. Also, two comfortable dwel 111 I ling houses in.Titt Street, rent $5O. Possession given April Ist 1850 CHAS. OGILB Y. Carlisle, Jan. 9, 1850. 4 1 FOR RENT TWO story Stone HOUSE, on the south corner of High and East streets, occupied by Wrn. Reilly. Possession given on the Ist of Ap ii. R M HENDETSON, FOR RENT. FOR RENT, and possession given on the Ist of April next, the two story Brick Dw e lli ng Mouse south of the AI E Church, at present occupied by Dr. Raw lins. For terms apply to t. WMD SEYMOUR. A'gt for I'rusires. IMEI For Renr THE More room on West High stree now occupied by Geu, It. Crooks, adjoin ,ng Dr. Rawlin's Drug Sioro is offered for ren ,roan the first of April. Apply to dun. 9101850. WM. B. KNOX For _Rent. THE Store-room dhd cellar now in the occupancy of thp snbseriber, in west Main street, is offered for rent.' This is a desirable stand en• business. Possession given tit iirerlettety , or on the Ist of April' neat. and the stock of goods now in the store' will be dis• posed of at the same tinio, on reasonable terms Apply to (jan2) I. W °RALEY. K Tv• CORNS ? CORNS ? rospoctfully,rocommened to the afflicted, 'AACHARIAII'S CORN ERADICATOR *Web will excirminato these trouble some oxeroeconcoa, by a law application with. out pain. S. ELLIOTT. 55 96 82 56 EEEEI Cedar Ware, ir UST received at ihe cheap Hardware store d of the subscriber in East High Street, a complete assort went of Tubs, Buckets, Churns, &c. Also Duponts Rifle and Blasting Powder, which will be sold very cheap by Jan. 23d 1850. HENRY SAXTON., , 64 12 10 00 12 90 Brusheo 13rushewl A great variety of thcso.usefal. °Mass is of forild for sale, consisting oll4Thitewash, Sweep ing, Serubbingi Paintors; loth; Shaving, Hair Teeth and Null Flesh and Gramingllrushes it .great variety„all - orwhich are'of 'the best qual ity - and will be sold at'tlio Iciwest Orissa • • Juno 6. . JWtice, • . . fil-1 E tin4orsjgne'Cli tiyjrig purchased • '; the. iritorept of former Partner, likes this mot mod of informing. his numerous customers and the public generally,,thetl he will. bontinue `a.t h the , well,known eland' Main street ' di ''rally:opposite the.etare Mr: , Chas. ,Cgikhy; Where will fMinl'the lefgesitind.Chespest nortment of goods tin' his Hard*pre. 'Cedar were, +Gloss ofei , ery'stsg.s - Pitinti4vOils, Cleat tiffs,..&e.'; of any Store ,in-the:sounty. I;h&subiter,herieturtisitteleineere:,thanke td M m s'mustoore end, the" comMunity'generallY,fer Metiberal paronturicgiven'„te l thdletefirm,.and irephs• by stri t oftentionieclhithinetiel Merl) andreoelyA . thOesime: = • ' 4 !Jen. WIT 3G; HPNRY_SAXTON,' . MO anio s ' i e wlnta ti tt o l n o e an i o dtl aii;tl4.boatanti:choape CARS to be found any whoro ‘ out of the city The Ablection coneistw of , ~, tCastellesl` , :.Plantation,,. • , Gr,oh. VPaue • , Arl o Figoroe a..A1l 'of the fineet.,CilPlt.°ll”-'lnY",'; nd, put upln. _ , n lip:ie'exdolleot ' s ixes fii! , 4 p. ll Me~Qod. Also; Ile- beer COngOes'.eed,..CTORACCC boib plain a PO B YYPOPP" •"‘ Oct berorqqpOri, got d pxotroneimy e:b ,e „, „ ---- ,• K.. optfbi ),l % p tiokhl. l l l : o .9,l,tk•ii , J . pivoifte ELL . •,,, „ •,, if 1 'Nciteto. POOLAZATION. WHEREAS the Honorable Fnzonateir Wier*, Piesident Judge OHM several Courtdof Cormiton Pleas of the counties of • gamberland, Lorry and Juniata, in Peonsylva nia,,and Justted of the several Corms of Oyer, and Terminer ,and General Jail Delivery In said counties. and lion. John Stuart and John' Clendonin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and . Terminer end' General Jail Delivery forth trial of ull capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the 14th day of Jan., 1850, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and GeneralJall Delivery , to be holden tt t Car lisle on the 2d Monday of April, next, (being the Bth day) at tO o'clock in thefore. noon. to continue tiro weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby given ,tothe Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables oftho said county ofCumberland,thatthey are by the said proceptoommand,ed to be then and there in their proper persons,with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, todo those things which to ihoirofficesappertnitifo bedone,andallthose that are bound by reilognizaneee,to prosecute (against the prisonerstirat are costliest shall - be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be j ust, DAVID SMlTH,.Sheriff. Carlisle, Dec. 13, 1849. NOTICE•is hereby given to the members of the Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Company of Dickinson township. Cumberland county Po., tnut an nesestiment of six pm cent has this day been in the premium notes of said Company by the,Board ; which amount is directed to ho • paid to the 'Treasurer of said Company. according to thelsharter and by-laws.• By order of the Board. A. G. MILLER, Sec'y 'January 10,1850. A LL persons indebted to the subscriber., are A hereby notified that their aceouhts are pos ted up to the Ist inst., and'ate requested to r all and settle up. The books of Warren. B. Par kinson, Agent, up to October 1, 180, are in my bands for settlement. Oh the Ist of February 'next, they will be raft with a Squire fo collec tion. - OGILBY. Carlisle, Jan 3,.1350 Estate of Mary H. Duncan, deed.. LETTERS et Administration on the Estate of Mary Conceit, deed:, late of the Bo• rough of Carlisle; Ciimberlhad County, have issued in due form of law to the subscriber re siding in said Borough. All' persons indebted to said estate will malie immediate payment. and those having claims against, it 'will present the same for settfement% fo• ELLEN DUNCAN, Administratrix with the Will annexed January 10th, 1850.-6 t. BBY'S Estate of Sohn Snavely, Deed. ETTFRS Testamentary on the Estate of ILA John Simile decd. Into of Hampden township, Cumberland County, have issued in due form of law to the subscriber residing in said township. All persona indebted to said es tate will make immediate payment; and those having claims against it will present the same for settlement to JOHN RUPP.II Executor of John Snively, decd• Dec. 21.-6 t Estate of James rrvin, dec'd. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate James Irvin, late of East- Pentiihorough township. Cumberland county, deceased, Wive been - granted to the subscriber ' residing in tho same township. All persons hawing claims or -.- demands against the estate of said decedent' are requested tomako known the same withont • delay, and those-indebted to make payment im mediately. lABR'III. 013T.:E; jan2.6wpd r.' • Estate of Fied'k Goodyear, deed.. y ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of I_4l , red'k, Goodyear, late of Monier, township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been grant ed to the subscribers, residing in the same town ship. All persons knowing themselves indebt ed to the said estate are required to make imme diate payment, and those having claims•to pre sent them,for settlement to JOHN GOODYEAR JACOB• GOODYEAR,' DANIEL GOODYEAR, Executors jan2 Estate of Peter Whitener, decid. LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of. Peter' Whitmer, late of South Middleton' township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in Huntington township, Adams county. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby'no tified to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to decl2 WiVI R SADLER, Ex'r.. Estate of Mary Harlan, deeld. E rr ERS Testamentary on the Estate of Li Mary Harlan, late of Stoughstown, Cum berland county, dec'd., have bean granted to the subscriber, residing Mille same place. All persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate poment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to JOHN HILANDS, Executor. tlecl2 G Estate of Isaac' Lloyd; decid. lEWERS of Administration on the Estate 4 Isaac late of Allentownsbip, deed. have men, granted to the subscriber residing in same township. All persons knowing them .solves indebted to said estate to make payment immediately, and those having claims •to pre• sent them for settlement to nov2B Estate of Michael Bear, dec'd LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on die estatb of Michael Bear, late df West Pennsbo rough township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been issued in due form of law to the sub scriber, residing in the said township. All per sore indebted to said estate will make inuncdi ote payment, and those having claimst spinet the canto will present them for settlement to: HENRY BEAR, Executor. of Michael Bear, do'cd• Jan. 2 1850,—Pt. Auditor's Notice. N the jnatur of Om final Administration au- I count ol Tohn Peters, Executor of Jacob Var nish, docd. The undersigned Auditor, appoin ted by the 'Orph,pne' Court of Cumberland County, to make distribution • pre rata among the creditors, will attend; for that purpose at his office in Carlisle, Monday the 4th day, of February neat,. JAS. S COLWELL. Carlisle, Jan. 16th, 1850. Take Xetiee. ALL pevsons that know themselves indebted to the subscriber, are requested to call and settle their accounts forthwith, and all who have claims to present.them, as ho is desirous to settle up all hie.businees by the 23d of February next. Therefore all accounts that are unpaid up to that date will be left with a Justice of the peace for collection. GEORGE W RHEEM. Jan ]6, 1850 • Strati Heifer. • AME fettle prOmiece of the - eubseribcr, in IL) South Middleton toWnehip,.'about , the . let of December Itiet, a BRINDLE ' f•tapto uto4 Year old,. with •whitd'head and-belly. The '4 elal k • ownor ie'renuested , to come ,ward, proye•preperty,' pay char gee a.id•ta)%lior. nway„orefe will.bo; disposed of according 'te law. • . „. , GEOFRE:B4ENIVER ' • Jeri 28, 1850=21.* : , . • - • Stray Steer. -•• CAME to thg subscri, 'her . ; in South Middleton, townshi_V e tibotti the ]at of Deo. lastv , let - BLACK: STEER,. about a yeti houlder a r,oldl -with •,/ white spots a n the snd AVIV' the rump; and 'a,whiter belly: The • owner is requested to, come Jot.- Ward,. prove property, pay phargevand"telce him away, or he will be'disposed of according': to law. I. JOHN. KAUlfritetN. , Jan 29, 1850,-3*. •.' _L.. ; ~..: rams TZLEI.B.. i - ,'- . , TAKTE halm just received an entire new, selec=t .• V Y , don of . choke' 60(1'11131ff GREEN 'AND 'BLACK! j TEAS;:' embracing , YoUnk' N . yecini'.'', litiperinliand'Gnntiowder tone, of venous guntY.' .' Ilea. ranking Trout 3'1 1 4101 . $1;23 per Votirfdi front: , • theitea' store alba' eastio:.,Teinkine;'br..Philter 1:: delphicwnetidn'sectlteljrailif fremblirliackeil it*" ,quarter,lfill;audVetnid Metallic and paper, ptiOk,'''. :ages; r; as, fvOoll' , ticin tho bulk.* The selections are'nuide by , one - of the4artnerif; mild' had laid _ ' : ' okinarience in tliiibiblldessAillaringitherChinese" thenu/0111lIfPreboi# , ,Beyegkoregroil ft*.this.eade: ' •Lventage,,,teigethet i iv,itkotß i owsturytirletnie.ind.l.. tho;eneouth,gement ex ended; uqhl:olooll,iiNT r .i i e. 0 , 4 1hOtifiL3 pi 4 0 1,10• aiiii , thitt l 7 o o, , Yo,ltoDalflii: , e coiiii4d ue'Vonfidently to' 'iii6qouripa l llnOrq , , a superior :tit', any.-other , sotection,q,zr ene'2,ln , i_, this tnerket—rfor ,sale at the Precery store of ; ';.'.` July 14.449 ; , .!f-- , '••,a.: ' 4. lir.-EB Y ' 13 NOTICE. otice. REUBEN STAR, Alner 111 0