lIERED AND EXPbsrEc CARLISLE, THE LARGEST AND — CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY: . • T e rsas—Twolloilaraa year', or One pollar'and Fifty Cents, if. punctually paid in ✓ldvance. 91,75 if paid within the year. NEWVILLE rACKAGE...-011t, subsea here in Newqe and vicinity,` ill here after receive their papers at the Hard ware Store of Messrs.' WILLIAMS, . or at such place as any of them may direct their papers to ,be sent. Fire and Incendiariem. A fire broke out last night about 11 o'clock, in Church Alley, corner of Har. per's Row, which for a time threatened a very serious destruction of propejy in the very centre of our boreugh; The fire commenced in a stable belonging, to the property occupied by Mr. Arnold, Merchant, and speedily communicated to other stables and out—houses in the im— mediate vicinity. The stable of Mr. Ar— nold, a stone building, was burned to the walls, with all its contents, including a valuable cow, and a small frame ware— house belonging to Mr. Henry Saxton, VMS disci entirely consumed. Several smaller buildings, of less value, wero 'burned or greatly damaged. Our sever— al Fire Companies deserve great praise for their prompt and unwearied exertions ,Ottirresting the fire, before it had ex— tended to buildings of greater value. We never saw them work with better effect, embarrassed-as they were by the want of anufficient supply of water. The ac— knowledkements of our citizens are also due to Col. Cook, for his prompt des— patch of a detachment of men from the garrison, who arrived at the scene in suf. ficient time ta render efficient assistance to the firemen. The origin of the fire being entdely unknown by the owner of the stable, it is strongly suspected that it was. fired 'by an incendiary, although no suspicion rests on any particular individual. ii so we trust the miscreant may be detected and receivelthe,deserts of his villainy, 64 The Twenty Second." The late anniversary of the birth" Washington, was celebrated_in our borough with becoming demonstrations of regard. Our Military 'companies were out on parade. In the evening a supper was served to them and guests, at the public house of Mri - . 4 Withderlich. Our thanks are due for an invitation, but "circumstances" prevented• us from be, ing preaent. In the evening the annual Oratorical display of the Belles Lettres Society took. Place, which was attended as usual by a brilliant throng of youth and beauty. A military parade took ,place in Me chanicsburg, on the;224 by several com panies ofthat place and vicinity._ We have received the proceedings of a social celebration of the day by the citi zens of Hoguestown, but which we are compelled to lay over to our next num ber. In Philadelphia we notice the day was distinguished by unusual festivity. A grand Ball was given by the YOung Whigs, WhiCh was attefidid by Henry Clay, and of course the enthusiasm run presideht • Taylor visited Rich mond., Va, on the great day, and partici pated in laying the corner stone of a Washington Monument, He was re ceived with distinguished honor by the military and thousands of citizen's. Long may the name of WASHINGTON be rever ed, and the,plion forever preserved ! ACCIDENT.—We learn from the Vol ‘unteer, that a young girl named ELIZI, BETH °yrs, of this place. met with a sad accident on Saturday evening week, as she was returning from church. She was walking at a smart pace down Porn. (fret street, when she stumbled • and fell, ;breaking her leg in a most shocking manner. The cap of the knee i mps split and the limb much splintered. The lirrrtiiva r set by Drs. Baughman and Dale, a the patient is doing as we,ll as could be expected. ItiOu'We join with our conlemporariea in the hope that the recent accident will direct the serious attention of the• corn, nay to the injury we are all subject to ifroin the rough stone pavements which !still existin a number of our streets. It lis high jima. they were all removed. 1 1 69tING.—The Washing• Recipe, ttdvertised, by Dr. G. L. Shearer, is said ,to be an excellent affair, by many who 'have tried it. It is worthy the attention of housekeepers. For the Heral4. The Belles Lettres Exhibition. Mr. Editor-4 was 'voidh great ploaeure and satisfaction, that we listened for nearly. three hours, to the specohee delivered at the celebra tion of the 64th anniversti,ry:ok, the Belles Lot. tree SoCiety, of Dickinson Doliege. in the M. E, Churc'h, uf Able place, tin the 220 d loh. ,lt was beyond a'doubt, a remarkably rano 'display of genius and talent., Tlio sPenk'ors; did honor to their somety, to. their .Oollete;and to them. sehipi„ ..crovvtled',wlo u re .and intolligont audionce,,all of whom , , • wp,haire no 'doubt were eery much Ples!ed, The'exelefsei tverit ecimnietideti With, inueic by, V:, the Barracks Bend, which 'fidlowe £b! Knie!: Dr; fion, Pieidditit of the 'CollegO. Addr 4 ao the fieeit, we . hive , ever, heard, .The the, lypt,e taster . l6d ektll...- _TO One part Of the'itifliii4.bewever; in 4 slight ly fobjcete4,.the:pirtielatteg, to; .fad; OfTerl6l49)t.,itt : ;,ht . :/!!! - erquVOY. I Yi 004 ' eil4i'R93o,:iiti.(eui;ll4....,:', !ir.cAqi "001 '1 Pr.PO 4 ! i ft b r 4 ;4411, --' ',, • . rllhbTriumph of Learning.—We. were not die. , " • ied with this e:peceb, but objected comae to the gentleman's manner of daelamatipo. F o 'rent his oscillatory movement cm` thOltage,Vre,*ol4_ suppose Mesita be arime near ' rUbitan to • Mi. , thirteen 'the tryienter 'of= the Grld4ron• *duo Wo noticed sign some slight defects in the composition, superfluity of words; inaptnoisL, of metaphor, &o. The gentleman's Chemical allusions strongly impressed us that he had greatly triumphed over learning. True Merit.,—We were highly gratified with this speech. The gentleman reflected credit on himself and his society. We found no fault worth naming. Le Probleme S6ciat.—This was splendidly written, but the gentleman's delivery was somewhat defective. He showed himself mas ter of his subject. The piece would have done credit to a mom experienced pen. When ha commenced we thought him an ultra socialist, but webs agreeably disappointed in finding that he took the only true view of this subject. The Fail of Babel.—When we first noticed thia.subject, we were at a loss to know in what manner the gentleman would treat it, but he had not spoken long before it was evident.— He handled it with ability, and we were pleas ed with hie moral. We will only add that his delivery was scmewhat too rapid. Philosophy of Opinion.—This Was a gold speech. The speaker seemed determined to impress the audience with. the well known fact that consistency is a jewel. lie is evidently Hot deficient in self confidence. A little prac tice in bowing would not hurt WM. Promftheus Bound.—This, though last, was not least. Judging from the gentleman's speech. i f wo might call him a Pr metheus, but from his !Closeness on the stage rtainly not Bound.— He exhibited great orig ality. Hie principal defect was in his voice , Among all the rest i e must not fail to pay a passing tribute to tl.e minittee and bind, both of which acquitted themselves with honor. Notwithstanding our slight objections, we think the exhibition on the whole was highly creditable to the speakers. R. CURIOUS PREDICAMENT.—There being in Minesota, north of the town of S. Paul, no person authorised bylaw to perform the the marriage cereniony, many couples ate said to be kept in a state of unenviable sue.. pause, /"1 - I.2...CILMLY3UIZEIe In Mechanicsburg, on Thursday morning last, by the Rev. J. C. Findley, Mr. Martin A. Brown, of Allen township, to Miss Martha Ann Jones, of Ras blue On Thursday, the 7th lost , by the Rev. Levi Ebel . - , h Mr. Solomon Benson Miss Mary Ann Allen, it 'Os county. , OtAtesday last. by the Rev. J. N. Hoffman, Mr. lXjantie Smith to Miss Rebecca Asper, both from the ray or Newville. -1:W the 21st inst. by the Rev. A. H. Kremer, Mr. 'Christian Richter, to Miss Sarah Dickson, both of Carlisle. • DIED. On Sutday evening the 17th inst. ELMIRA McCtn.- Latin, daughter of Sarah E. and Dr. D. Coover, aged one year, ten months' and two days. ..... The rose that gently bows its head At morning's misty dawn, When joy and beauty round are shed— . Alas, how quickly gone. ; The rainbow fatieth fast away, From heaven's azure sky; But life Itself can ne'er decay, --, Nor goodnees ever die. .. Eternal God i Elmira 'a now with then, From pain end sorrow riven,— /Suffer little' hildren to come unto me, n , • • For °rach is the kingdom of heaven." n Wednesday,the 29th inst. ANN REOIN•, daugh ter of John Gryodyear, Esq. aged 9 years and eleven ‘mouths. . - . . 113' Great' argalns CAN ho expected from the subscriber, as ho has just received 'rieW and splendid as sortment of- WINTER GOODS, which he offers to his ''customers and others who may favor him with a call at great Bargains ! CLOTHS AND" CASSIMERES,, satinets, velvet cords. Ky. jeans, scarlet, yel low, white and Canton Flannels, tickings, mus lins, calico, cashmeres, de lanes; alpacas, Co bvrg cloths, gloves; hosiery, Irish linen, com forts, &c, SIIAMLS! SHAWLS!! A large and splendid assortment of Long and Square Shawls, at all prices to suit the times. BOOTS AND .110 ES Also, Boots and Shoes, which he is determ ined to sell low, 6t his stand, in North Ilano first store below Ilaverstiek's Drug Store. ver street, Carlisle. • .1. G. CARMONY. Bargains, Bargains. "i AM now selling off my stock of Win • A. ter goods at greatly reduced prices, to make morn for a big assortment. of Spring goods. Be ing determined to cut down the stock, purcha sers will find it decidedly to their advantage to call and get the cheapest goods to be had in the town or county, at the old mend East Main - street, Carlisle. C RAS. OGILB Y. Feb. 13, 1850. Superior Groceries, THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has just returned from the city, with a large and general assortment of FRESH G ROCE RIES, all of which he is prepared to sell at a very smajl advanoe. His stook is composed of a general aseortmont of everything in the Gro cery line, embracing in part reas,, Coffees, Su gars, Molasses, Spioes,• Tobacco and Cigars, Queensware and Glassware, Fish and Salt, Crackers and Choose, Fruits, N uta and Can dies. Pine and Etherial Oils, Fluid Lamps, Hams and Dried Beet, Beans, White Corn, Vinegar, Toys, Matches. Brushes, &c Persons will find it their advantage to give me a call, as lam determined to sell at .very moderate profits Don't forget the stand, South Hanover street next door to Hannan's (late Esh elmat4l34lotd, and within two doors of the Vo lunteerPrinnting Office dee% '49 • C INHOFF, A'gt 044.131:11; ailollllollh a 0 AMU El, A. HU BBARD, having purchas. 1.7 od of Mr henry A Sturgeon, his stock of Drugs, Medicines. &c.. would respectfully so. licit n share el the public _patronage, at the old atand,'corner of Pitt and High Streets, opposite .tho Rail Road depot. • He will keep constantly on hand, an assort. ment of fresh Drugs. Medicines, Paints,. Oile r Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, and a variety of fancy articles, which he is determined to sell low. He will give, his'peraomil attention to the busi mess' and particularly to putting up prescriptions. Aliberal deduction merle for Physician's coun try Merchants, hod Pedlera. Feb. 13, 1350. Public Sale. 91HE subscriber, wishing to retire from bil -1 sines, will offers fOr sale at residence op— posite the Railroad Depot; in the borough o Carlisle,:on Wednesday the 6th.day or Marc next, her entire stock of ware, furniture, 4o consisting in part as follows, to wit ; .1, Mineral Wateeapparatu.,,with two foun tales and two - dravi'pipes`t U;nUmbor of glass cases and jars i , slot of 'Queenswarer,' a great variety of -* • . • • Ters s, and Vancl:ayticles*; , a lot of fine Fency_Baskets; an assortment of wax, kid sod jointed Dolls; a variety , of Cake • tine, cutters and 'Helmet 'lce Cream =Made, ' freeiers'and tdbon.l3lemMpnge Moulds; mollon rind, cutlers and mouldi,' pine ell and ,Lemps; geod cellar rope.. and' skid"; ' _ several Ice.creare;Signs; •1. awning and frame; , 1 , bisik:wi ilnw;, shelves and counter, 2: pair • fine brass scales and .weighteo.large Coal- . • Stye, 1 first rate-Cooking 13tove, new,' Drums,: for ,bedrooms, a lot ; of- choice :green' • Finnan, plants, and a greal.v,ariety,of other era..., cles,unnecestary to speeifY.' , • Eialito :nom:mince at 10' o'Clotiri'A:llf, on said day, when'.. m ter, &o.; will ' :made,' known,by • • MARL" Natti,(LElY. • • .; NA'.l3', 7 —The. s titiore'RoOnt , tow:Occopied.l4', he snbimilbsr. 18,60154 !pi 491"frOm the ISt BOARDING:;: -.. . ilia La *dy.caif bey acoommo a tad with h.utind parlour end front chmilberi Ng o ng le geiiijornoji i 'Avyt ly:MjmAint . „,alM tihoi , nt.f ti 01 , 4 u!.sol;okisri)i,iii op t iAppml , er. ,-/+7,4 , ' ,•• StATEME-j-TOY'-TITE. FINOcEsT,' OF THF ..- ~ . , County of Cuittherland frenilthe Ist day ' of January:to the • - , •::- , z --, • • , 31st day December,:of , 1849, inclus i v e: f ),.:.• , •••.:•• -••• • • •. . -• .• •. •.1 ,:;.,.-,..;, • ,:, Made.htthe Commissioner's in compliabite With the requisitions,cantained in'the itireitYtiiecond • and twenty-third sections of an not of Assembly Of . this Comtatinweelth , passed on the fifteenth day of April, A. D. 1834. And also in conformity With the '37th se 6 tioa' of thC isme eat, which requires the County Treasurer, once in every year to state hia account, and `produce vouchers to the Commissioners, which after examination by the said Commissioners shell be by them laid before the County Auditors for settlement according to law In accordance with which Robert Moore, Esq., Treasurer of Cumberland county, submits the following as a correct exhibit of. the Receipts and Expenditures for the past years ending the ' 31st day of Decembei, A. D. 1849. . - . RO To balance in hands of Ti $l5Bl 59/ To amount of outstanding ~._ 12492 21 /do of County tax assessed for 1849, 31378 16 1176 :32 in do of Slate abatement on plyment of $22359 - T4 • ~, do received of James. Hoffer, Esq., Sheriff, fines and verdict fees Qr. Sessions, 115 521 do do . do 'do in Common Pleas 20 00 do do do . for use of Arbitration Room, 500 do received of Carlisle Deposit Bank at two several loans obtained, 4719 12. do do of Dr. Jacob Baughman loan for 90 days, 1200 00 do do of John Hyer, Esq.,, verdict fees in Quarter Sessions, ' 12 00 do do of James R. Smith, Esq., verdict fee received by hiM, 400 do do of miscellaneous receipts frJrn various persons, 124 82i ---- - Total receipts for 1849 02820 25i SCHEDULE OF COUNTY TAXES—FOR YEARS 1847-48-49. Exhibiting the menu of Doplicates outstanding on oneralions allbwed Collectors, ceived, Tavoshlps and VIII. Collectors Names. Amount of Amount re. Amount o Collector. Amount Boroughs Duplicates calved. Exon'tlons fees Outstand'g Carlisle. 1847 John Harder, 931 59 337 64 34 8. 175 36 383 77' Allen, 1848 Jacob Coover, 1344 47 1162/64 43 28 1 38 55 Carlisle, J Postlethwhite, 186 Q 57 Iboo 00 860 57 Dickinson, Fre Hutchison, 739 88 511 80 81 8: 146 20 Eastpennsbdro, J Longneckerj 327 60 250 10 • 11 71 65 79 Fra_nkford, John M'Dowell, 82 24 •50 02 1 4 30 80 Hampden, D Shupp, 216 27 120 13 23 33 72 81 , Mechanicsburg Isaac Kinsey, ,- 1 - 81 68 59 50 22 18 Monroe, t.. S. Bricker, , . 1690 25 1300 00 390 25. N. Cumberl'nd Charles Oyster, 36 96 28 23 41 8 32 N. Middleton, Johnathan Lehn 1098 44 979 35 16 .1 102 49 Silver Spring J B Ebright, 1009 54 863 . 29 27 39F 118 86 Shippensb'rg B George Butts, 398 45 240 00 158 45 Shippensb'rg T . D Kenower, 111 15 96 25 1 36 -13 54 S. Middleton H Stuart, 1070 58 941 73 10 81 118 04 Southampton David Mower, 778 40 674 82 21 44 82 24 Westpennsbro, W M Davidson, 714 14 567 73 30,82 115 59 Allen, 1849 Samuel Bitner,, 2841 06 1466 75 1354 31 Carlisle, Charles Bell, 3616 41 1967' 65 / 1648 76 Dickinson, ' Jacob Cloudy, 2987 55 1263 00 1724 55 Eastperinsboro, John Fireovid, 1352 01 1255 95 29 9& 66 10 Frankford, George Kosht, 636 13 148 00 488 13 Hopewell, J M Means, 694 89 - 417 15 277 74 Hampden, G W Fesler, 1438 91 1031 30497 61 Mifflin,' . H D Dalhousen, 791 18 726 72 26 22 38 24 Mechanictb'rg, John Hoover, 470 65 315 00 155 65 Monroe, A Williams, VOS 05 240 00 1968 05 N. Cumberland Joseph Musser. 172 87 145 00 27 87 Newton, Jacob Weaver, 1814 74 1266 68 548 06 N. Middleton, John Miller, 2081 09 1110 45 0 970 64 Newville, Joint Moore, 337 29 317 60 2 98 16 71 Shippensb'rg B Wm McClure, 775 65 143 70 631 95 Shippensb'rg T Hugh Craig, 274 32 174 67 4 99 65 Silver Spring, George Keller, 2449 23 685 81 1763 42 Southampton J G Cressler, '1657 '65 445 90 1212 65 S. Middleton, John Peters, 2436 39 758 63 ''. 1677 76 Westpentisboro G G Davidson, . 2362 09 913 97 . 1448 12 ... 42._ $43,870 37 1 523.976 26 $364 43151331 72 18197 96 Total amount received on Duplicates, do of Exonerationsallowed collectors do of Collectors fees at 5 per cent. do Outstanding on Duplicates Total amount of Duplicates, • • ,STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES, By Payments. Courts Grand Jurors for 1849. Traverse Jurors for 1849 A. B. Sharp, EN for copy of Duo• laps Purdon, J W Eby for candles, oil, &c. W Anderson for services us .court cri er, ' 38 00 I Dunbar for services as tip stave, 11 00 J It Smith, Esq. 'Dept'y Akt'y Genl fees, 12i 00 Witnesses fees in Commonwealth cases 259 942 Justices fees in • ,do do 14 92 Constable fees in do do 17 89; Auditors Auditors pay for auditing public ac counts, 43 50 Win Riley for sersices,as clerk to Au ditors, ' 10 00 Prothonotary's Office James Loudon for Appearance docket, 10 00 Recorder and Clerks Office. John Goodyear clerk of courts fees in Commonwealth cases, 24 951 John.-nyer for 1 super royal docket, 9 00 JphliTlyer for recording officers slept, 41 25 Jahn Hyer for, fees In Commonwealth • cases, , 109 621 Andrew Hecker for mending office key 371 W Breese for repairing press, 1 50 Re girgter's Office J W Hondol for making seal, • •, Commissioner's Office. Robert Irvine for Etherial oil, . 2 061 James London Tor stationary, dupli cates, &c. * 55 581 Daniel Coble, Esq. in full as Commis sioner, 57 days, . .85 50 John Mall, Esq. pay as Commissioner, 117 days, 265,50 James Kelso, Esq pay as Commission er, 122 days; _ 183 00 John Sprout, El. pay as Commission er 21 days, 31 50 William Riley 1 year's salary as clerk . to Commissioners, 300 00 Jas H Graham, Esq. salary as att'y to Commissioners,' 50 00 Win Riley for dlivering duplicates; warrants, blank returns Sm. 75 00 Printing. ' B Bretton for public printing, • 205 50 Boyer & Meteor for do 222 50 E Beaty for do 155 87i Eastern .Pimitmlsary Eastern Penitentiary for support of - convicts for 1898, 301 95 Jail and County Penitentiary Wright & Saxton for Hardware for repairs, 12 77 _ N Hunich for clothing for prisoners, 3 25 Joseph Ebright for cleaning wills, 4 191 Dr Geo W Foulke 9 months salary as Physician to jail, 11 25', J Huffer, Esq., for support of .prison eri, fees, &a. 719 77 A Peffcr for 3 cords.* hickory wood, 900 S Keepers ler making stove pipe, &c. 3 97; Robert Irvine fur 10 cords of kiukory • Wood, ' •30 00 . A Hecker repairing lock and key, 2 00 John and Phillip Alspaugh for glazing • , &e. 2 56 Mrs Sarah Riley for making shiria for. ' Prisoners, I b 0• Robert Noble for 2 loads of Bond, for repairs , 1 • ' • 4W) SarnlSiptifoi4oo feet common boards; - 6 00 J Gallagher Agt for clothing for pris. , • assays,. ' 11 00' Simon Kline for mason work and sink.. mg privy, 613 72' lienry„BinCeird'for 198 bushels of lima for repairs,' 14 60 Wm. Mail for.27,3oo.brlck, , ,and;„haui. ;, ing'cliy, and -hate ...459 ' -15'r Robt MeCiitnal-for stave and pipe,. ,_ s 6 00. bire R.Rhoide'for Making skirss• t and,,...,, ,bedi . for-..prisoners,.'," l •• ' '„ 30% Siman'Snitth for , aron' • work ` done -","' Rukt,Stiodgrass'&w:klanketsi'foi .•%:oners; : •• • . , 5;00. PB4,D Rbiniils for iuMber 'for reps Ire.' -11.'05, ;: letvis:Risbinsor for -Oiling ,Chatf, beds , viroP Prisoriers, Virfllrdat for seeand hand hat & cap, 1 1 25 • Itobf.;lrvine,.i,for'o',aords of.: Isliskory f••.'• 18 00 ‘l,, kiepei2ol• l Penttessitiary,„"l , -;:•', go :1 1 ;Pelbjcit;fe - eitone.ftsinlkhail . :Tov 're ? alsPe A OuI A- ,• 4 hb , s • ,:v • - I. '• ' • the Ist of Januaty, 1849, with the amount re nd Collectors fees, for 1847-8-9. Wright and Salton for Hardware for repairs, 13 lilt Dr .1 McCulloch for medical services at jail, 3 months, 3 75 S.nnuel Sipe for 416 oak shingles for • Jail. ' 1 66 John H Darr for 7 cords of hickory wood, 21 00 0 406 37} 1502 57; 7 00 9 50 Jacob Squier, Treasurer amount in sOOO 00 full of eslimalc, Jacob Hershe, Wm Ker and Thomas Bradley, DIN., salary "as Direc- tors, 90 00 Jacob Duey,Samuel Woods and D. N. Mahon, pay as-Visitors, 30 00 Viewers of Roads and Damages Awarded. Wm nl (delay damages awarded to estate of J Miely, deceased, :21 09 Jacob Seidler and Samuel Rutz, 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 Various persons for work and materi- Is in mink iring •bridges, • Appropriations Appropriation to Cumberland and • Union Fire Companies, 25 00 5 00 Assessors. Assetwora for services in making Dep. • teniel enumeration of taxablea, ma. ,king assessments, posting list of tax shies, &c. 608 011 Elections. Officers of (he General and Township Elections pay far holding the same forlhe year 1849, 778 49 Public - Building.. Ales 8 Lyne for fenders, frames,'lca. and repairing slate roof, 9 021 H A Doty for work done at privies and laying garret floor, 168 50 A P Erb repairing look nod key, r 00 F Gerstner chafing spout troughs, 17 38 P Gasliall for repairing doors at -Vona - House and clock case, 6 90 S Elliott for grass seed for yard, 1 00 Jan Dunbar 1 year's salary c os keeper ' of public building, 65 00 J Worthington, Esq. for painting and glazing, ' 4 571 1 Andrew Hecker for repairing lock, 37' Loans. . ' Wm Irvin, Esq. and others amount of Couniy bonds 8041 67 Carlisle Deposit ink amount of loan obtained and discount, 4791 93 Interest. 11. W id, Esq, and others,. amount of • interest on County Hondo;. r 1240 35 Misceliatiepus. D Sipe for making ballot boxes, John Heckman for shoveling snow, A l' Erb for A T Green for meals furbished jurors per order of court, • , A P Erb for winding town clock, hl re M Dunbar for cleaning offices, ' J Shell, Esc. Sheriff of Dauphin noun. - ty for costs, Sco. Henry, tieback formaklng ballot box.' G Sanderson and B Wunderlich; Es- ,quirels postage for county, - 168 Jacob Weary David Wolf reward in apprehending horse thief; ;,• '„.. James Laimberton and others assisting -L to 'prepsi t re duplicates; ' 11 60. Hnglt Campbell.Paq.'Blteriff,Of Pet°,o Co: for costs, &0. . • ' . 1 831 W Randolph' fur 100 buebelk; of char- •, ' „COW Air Court•Honse, .1.• •,. John, Stuart load of seaffoltt POO for ;repairs at , John.W,Hendel lint hammer, ' .AB34.na for ,Vspaiiing,, stoves, pipe, .'soup Meant', for 8" . tom of eldne"noll; , :38 001, In, • ' ' ,••?' , k irodunt ot•P•i••' ft 'CAltrep,. qunsr, , ' and Jurors, 011py'li , 401111o;li ' 34 i, agro,„g44. - poralieri''AmburiA, or,' • - , oosvo!ontl pay* kiAnisitionStt Chas,. ' •• - N 4. Gitlin, 'Etqi'"copiner,,, piloting ,'of.„ • titidfUrote pay'oß•lpqutel‘ipiyof , - , • •`. MR ement, do $23,976 26 364 43 1,331 72 18,197 96 03,870 37 03,870 37 Poor House Bridges. acra 4 50 2 50 3 25 10 GO 3 00 6-39 k 2 25 20 OQ 600 250 1 00 MN T Craighead,, psi email* of:coils and. , -Aurers : pay inquisition of 'Henry 'Xititier,:deceased, •, . ; 14 PaloseriFisq;•Juslice, amo unt of costs and; jurors pay on inquisition of Geo deceased, Abatement: Amount paid collectors for allowance of 5, per, cent, to jot payers for prompt payment . „ , 537 55 Refunded Taxes. Amount paid John Stewart and oth ers, refunded taxes erroneously ae messed, Fox Orders. . • Amount paid varlaus persons premi ums on Fox, Wild Cat and Mink Scalps, per certificates of Justices, "59 62} Constable's Returns • Amount paid Constable's making quar terly returns; Total, .6. By amount paid on Commissioners ordertg $29,738 85 By ambilbtof commission allowed Treasurer at 11 per dent, 396 51 By amount of outstanding taxes due by collectors, 18,197 96 By Amount of exonerations allowed collectors, By amount of collectors fees at 5 per et. By amount of counterfeit and bro ken banks money destroyed by, or. der of Auditon, By amount of balance in hands of - Treasurer and due county,* Total amount of erudite, $52,829 251 Total amount of receipts, 52,829 251 *Since paid over in full. , PIIIIIIIERLAND COIINTIT, se. We the Commissioners of Cum %.51;22 A• berland county, do certifyand sub e ?' , mit the foregoing aa correct tr - .) . i, statement' of the Receipts and Er a)( , penditures of the county, aforesaid, X from the first day of January to the thirty first day of December, A. D. 1849, inclu sive, as also the amount of the connty tax for each of the respective Boroughs and Townships within the county, levied and assessed upon real and personal estate, as shown by the books on the 31st day of December, .11349, 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 23:1 sections of en act of Assembly of this Commonweifith, passed the 15th day of April, A. D. 1834. Witness our hands and seal of office at Car -lisle-Oho 7th - day of January, A. D. one thous and eight hundred imq. filty• - . JOHN-'MI LL, .„ JAMES KELSO, Cemmr'a JOHN SPROUT, . . Attest—W. RILEY, Cik. 'to Commr's. CUMBERLAND COUNTY t II We the undersigned Auditors of 1...4,. A i ,. ,- I ) '„. Cumberland count), met according f' 'z' to law, and having examined the 3- I( , accounts and vouchers of Robert Moore, Esq., Treasurer of said county, from the first day of Janu ary to the thirty first day of December,A. D. 1849, inclusive, do certlf) that we find the sum of two thousand seven hundred and sixty lac' dollars and seventy-eight and one-half cents, due by said Treasurer tm iti 3 county aforesaid, as will appear by the foregoing_ exhibition of said account. In testimony Whereof we hav,e hereunto se our hands at Carlisle*, th,s tenth day of January A. D. 1850. PETER. LIVINGER, JNO. P. RHOADS, Auditors PHILIP QUIGLEY, THE COMMISSIONERS of Cumberland county, id conformity to the 4th section of an act of Assembly passed the 231 day of April, A. D. 1846, which requires the Commission ers to publish the aci•ounts of the Register for Collateral Inheritance tax, submit the fol.• . ing, viz: WILLIAM GOULD, Rdgister of the county of Cumberland, in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for .Collate ral Inheritance tax, from the Ist of Decem betllB4B; to the 31st of December, 1849, in clusive. DR. 1848 Deo i,e;ash from estate of tlizabe,th McClelland, $27 50 - 1849 March 16, to cash from estate of Margaret .McDon old, 5 70 " March 16, to cash from estate of Margaret McDonald, 25 00 March 19. to cash from estate of John H %%lace, 55 93 " April 2, to cash / fr m estate of Margaret McDonald. 2 50 " 9, to cash from estate of ' Elizabeth Weise, 15 14 " " 25, to cash iron). estate of William Martin, 2 94 May 22, to cash from estate of Sarah !taper, 588 90 " June 23, to cash from estate of Abraham Waggoner, 12 04 " July 2, to cash from estate of . Hotly. Adams, 18 13 44 •2, to cash from estate of Richard Craighead, ' 354 25 " " 25, to cash from estate of Peter Bricker, 400 00 1' Aug. 4, to Mich from estate of George Oyster, 223 00 " " 29, to Cash trom estate of Robert Laird, ..193 68 " 29, to cash from estate or William Marlin, 60 75 " Sept. 6, to cash from estate of Samuel Neidig, 17 50 - 1, to cash from estate of Wiltloiii lurtin, 19 89 "11i to cash from estate of Dr A P Linn, 62 50 " 11, to cash irons estate of John H. 1V :Mace, 13 75 " Oct. 26, to cash from estate of Nov. Marth a Butler, , 14 25 o 1. to cash (ruin estate of Moses Story, 64 69 " " 14, to cash trout estate Of • Sidney King, 65 17 " " 15, to cash Irum estate of - • Juel•lcell, 36 81 " " 16,10 cash from estate of Santuel Dysart, - 55 96 " ''' 26, so 'cash Rom estate of A Wittnith, 82 56 " h' 27, to cash from estate of John McFarland, 37 69 ii Deo. 13, to cash 'front estate of 'Phonies Uris, 64 12 " 18, to cosh from estate of John Harper, • 10 00 " " 27, to cash from estate of A W 12 90 1849 Jon. 11 By cash paid Auditors as per receipt, e 4 50 " " 15, By cash paid R. Anderson, Assessor, 3 00 " March 17, By cash paid A Plower State 'is 21, By cash paid A .Plunier, • State Treasurer, 50"00 " April 15, By cash paid A Rimer, State 'rreasurerc .. • - 15 00 • " : 26, By, oushLeeks," , Assessor, 1 00 " May 7, By cash, piid.E:Johne, As aessor, ‘!„ May 23 By cash. paid J : Miaore, As 'll, May 23:8Y ° aesser, Al ;paid G J Bail; , State Treasurer, ; 568,00 lg.'. June' 22 By. nosh' paid Loudon. for; docket; :" lulyt9'By cash paid J Stale Treasurer s ', ; : JUly 14 'By' cash paid J,'•Gliodyear ' and J AnnstroneAssea:-.,, 2.00: ;•Juiy 17 By'essk Paid. 'John' Kintu" • • ~ Assessors: ''July, 20'. 'paid 'Christian_ Lelti s -Aisessor, 1. 00 July ' 9l ',.151 'OW. field J:„.51019 Treasurer,' , 27' , By,Uash ; Paid ;W, k" Miser; , -"'. • "; . t'ASsesserl'ir.'''. ''• Aug • sh'paid ; Carson and. • " Shark, Assessors'' -1-otl ,Atigi,2l;Byisnishvpaid,„; 141 v; 31 - Aki:aph.foii4l4riristrcing . PlOrOnair Allwielisi'4' 44 ' oo ' : •1,W4.;.i3iip09.'.11Y. calk paid';',4l:4?:Bi 10(004, Ellate'TiOstirekif•ltiitt,kl7,sk.oo 41, Sepi. 13 By clan 'paid,Arnistrongt • •.- and Flestger Assessors 2 00 s , Oct IBy clash . paid 0, 41,-. Hinkle, , Asseesor,. - . 6 00 " • Oet IBY cash' paiio Seit,CASses. ' sor, . bet 4By cavil. paid D Leck ey As- Basset., . • Ai'. Oct 19 By cash paid J Buglcholder.. • • Assessor, le Nov 2By cash paid Clirntnan and , Spahr, Assessors, "8.00 " Nov 2 By cash paid G J Ball, State Treasuirer 75 00 " Nov 9By cash paid J Klutz, As tessor. " Nov r 6 By cash paid G J Ball State Treasurer,. 100 00 " Nov 28 By cash paid G J Ball State Treasurer, 125 00 " Dec 19 By cash paid G J Ball, State Treasurer, _ 42 16 87; 11 N 1950 Jan 9 By , cash . paid 9. J Ball State Treasurer, as per re ceipt Jan 9, 1850, on .Ae•' count of 1849. 82 67 Register's commission on payment of $2,543 25 127 16 78 22 $29,738 85 $11;548 25 We the undersigned Auditors of ,'`fl ,' .Cumberland county, elected and A I ,' `-'‘ sworn according to law,in [teem f `1( "`% dance with the act 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 carrect de above -stated. 364 43 1,331 72 In testimony whereof we hove hereunto sot our hands iit Carlisle, this 12th day ofJanua yy, A. D.:1850. 37 00 2,762.783 PETER •LIVINGER, JOHN P._ RHOA DS,. t Auditors PHILIP QUIGLEY, , Notices. LETTERS Testamentary upon the will of the lion JOHN REED, dec'd., lately of Car• lisle, have been granted to Mrs. Sarah A. Reed, the Executrix, residing in the same place, those who have claims against the estate fo the Testator, will present them, and those indebted will make payment to her. feb6-6t SARAH A REED, Ex'trx. Estate of Jacob Wise,.lleceased. ETT CAS . testamentary on the estate of JLI Jacob Wise, late of Shiremanstown, Allen township, Cumberland county, deed. have been granted to the subscriber, residing in the same place. All persons indebted to said estate t tre requested to make payment, and the having claims to present them for seclement to feb.l3-50-6w* Estate of WILLIAM Kurz dec'd. ALL persons are hereby notified that letters testamentary on the last will and testament of William Kota, lat,e of South Middleton town. ship, eumberland_county deceased, have this day been issued by t h e Register in and for said county, to the subscriber who. resides in North Middleton township, in the county aforesaid.— All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said &leased, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to DAVID KUTZ, Executor. Fab 6,6 t Estate of George Bobb, decd. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad.' 111 ministration on the Estate of George Bab, late of the Borough of Mechaniesburg,'Tn - ilie, county of Cumberland, decd. have this day_ been issued by the Registpr in and for the said county, to the subscriber who resides in Monroe township, in the said county. All persons hiv ing claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to ' -JOHN HOUSER. • Feb. 12, 50; 6t Administrator of G Bobb. Office for Rent. THAT desirable office Se - Main Street, a few doors from the public ft:Afire and formerly occupied by Dr. John Creigh, is offered for rent fro the let of April next. Terms moderate. Mrs: ELLEN CREIGH: Carlisle, January 26, 1850. TWO OFFICES for rent, from ~:': the Ist of April next, on Pitt street, adjoining the Drug Store of lienry:A. Sturgeon—one on the first story. the other nn the second story of said building. For parti.nlars enquire of the subscriber. , L I.VROBERT NOBLE. Jan. 23, 1850. E• FOR RENT. . THE dwelling hciuse, now occu 'pied by Mr. Saxton, adjoining int ; I store. Also, two comfortable dwel- II I ling houiert in Pitt Street, rent $5O. . Possession given Aprit Ist WO CHAS.^6-HYKS Y. _ . Carlhile, Jan. 9, 1850 Tavern License. I\TO ME is heroes given that I intend to ap ply at the next Court of. Common. Pleas of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tav ern or public house do,the house now occupied as such by Chrifitirin - Huffman, on the Walnut Bottom Road 7 miles West of Carlisle, Feb. lith 1850. VICTOR SHANNON. We the undersigned citizens of Dickinson township, Cumberland county, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above homed Victo: Shannon, that he, is of good repute for honesty and temperanc.., and is well provided with house room arm conveniences fur .the ac-. oommodation of (strangers and travellers and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom nr.odlte the public and entertain strangers and 'travellers. Henry Sheeffer, Jacob Beelinen; William Galbraith Robert Lind, Jacob Hemminger, Frenets Hutchison, George Martin,. Matthew Lynch, John Moore, T C Miller, George Reis singer, Thomas Lee jr. Matthew Galbraith, John T Green, To the Honorable the Judges of the doun of Quarter sessions of the Peace of Cumberland county, at April sessions, A. D. 180. . The petition of WM. P. HUGHS, Respect. fully represents, That your petitioner is provi ded with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of Public En.ertuinment, in the house now occupied by him as such, your Petitioner, there fore, prays your Honors to grant him a License for the same, the ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Monday of APril 1850 as in duty bound ho will ever pray, &c. Feb. 19, 1850, WM, P. HUGHS, We the undersigned citizens of the township of East Penneborough, in the county of Cum berland,. do certify that we are well acquainted wito the above named William P. Hughes, that he is of good repute fortionesty andtemperance, and is well provided with house room, and con veniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necesvary to accommodate tho - public and enter tain strangers and travellers. Simon „Oyster,' A P. Erb, Henry Carlin, -Thomint Flowers, R Wilton, Samuel Himrtieb rich, G W Lovelace, J no. Wolf, Christian Him mellrich, Samuel Sadler, H. Church, Valentino Wenzel. ' • - ' 62.543 25 50 00 —PROOLADIATION2.i. - • . WHEREAS the ' Hon Liable Faxopatex wV.V..Weirts, • President Judge oft the several Courts, of Common the , counties of Cumberland; Perry arid Juniata, in , Pennsylvd. nis, arid Justice of the soveralCourte of Oyer and Terminer and General ,: Jail .Deli Very said °entities, 'and Hon: Johit'Studrt and John Clondenin ; -Judges of ' the 'Court of Oyer and Terminer and,-GonailiA 301' DalWats, for the trial, of allcaPital l and • gthei , , ofrendore,lb the, saiii_eounty 0f , Cembeiland,by their preceptir to me directed; dated , the 14th - day - of - Jami.lBs o , hain ordered:the Court' ofpyer,and Tfrininer ."*Oenotallall Dallsery, to be holden itt Car. 0rt .,,, ,;1. he - td '.Ottlindpy, , , of next; 4414 lal ,ameo. icoh";.(O . COntintie,_twii.wbelts. , ' • ''INTAT,ICE therefore,hereby. the Clerelliii;ltietiCeiof the PeaCe and Constables ofth'e said noutity iifOnniiherlanit,tliat they are b . i`,thil Old precePt commended tab° then and therm in blieli . proper persons, rolls, 'rootirde, examinittione, and all ' other remembrances, todo those, things which to the iiiiffices appirMin to be all those thett are bound by reeogitizineat,to prosecute (again's't the 'priboners toot axe or t heti ',hall be in'the Jail of said • poianty;aretp . bethOrefii presecute theni' as shall be Pistil': ,tz,',Yre;. ".•., DAVID SMITIff Cariiele teee.-,f9; 1 00 3 00 - 2 00 r , elits l 4- 5 9v4 , t.. ' MI 1 00 1 50 A once. ELIZABETH WISE Executrik for Rent Tavern License • . • neat.- %zonate- Tan Yard tProgorty Var. Sale.: • THE riabeeiibeil 'Offers at • private ' sale t fi e yrOperty on which he lives, situate in Cen treville; Dickinson toivnship, Cumberland coun ty, containing 3 acres 'aground, under good cul liver On,lon which is erected a TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, and brick back ailbuildings, also a TAN YARD, with eighteen vats out of doors, , two leaches, two limes, a pool of - running water and four handlers in the shop. The whole is in good order.— There is also a large Bark shed and shop, and good ambles attached, with every other conve nience. The lot is well supplied jwith fruit trees of every kind. It is a most desirable prop erty for any one wishing to commence the Tan ning business. ft will be sold on ,accommoda ting terms, and possesion given im mediately.— Any one wishing to see the property can do so by applying to the subscriber. JOHN MIANICH, Agent for Elizabeth and Hannah Stoner. Feb. 27, 1850-3 m. Valuable Farm for Sale. ILL be sold at Public Sale on the prem ises, on Saturday the 23 of March. 1850, at o'clock, at noon of said day, the following • d -scribed real estate, viz A tract of land situate in Westpennsborough TowriShip, Cumb. county, bounded by lands of Wm. Dunlap, George Rea,Doct Alex. Russel, Jabei-Huston and Thomas Duffy, containing about ono hundred and twenty acres of lime stone land, of which about 90 act-es are cleared and in a good state of cultitation. and the resi due excellent timber land, haiiing thereon erected a two story LOG , HO USE and double Irame Sara, t- 1111 with a never failing well of water - convenient-to the house ‘. The terms deride are,one half of the purchase money to be paid on the 30th -of April next, when a deed will be =Weir) the purchaser, and the residue in two equal annual payments there. after without intetest, to be secured by judge ments or bonds with approved security. The Fa in e.,0 I he sold subject to the lease of §rimuel AlleridWhich will terminate on the tet'WllBso and the purchase^ receive the rent under- said lease, the grain now growing is ri.served. GEORGE REA': Administrator of Jane McKinstry. decd. ALEXANDER 111c.K1NURV• WILLIAM IlicKIN Feb 12, 1850-4 t, N. B.—lf the whole of the above tract is not sold, the undersigned in pursuance of en order of the Orphans Court of said county will 'offer at the 'time and place and upon the• terms above stated, the ono fourth and the fifth of a fourth of the above described land, at public vrila, being the interest of Jane M,4Kinstry, decd• in the Sc me. GEORGE REA, Adm'r Public Sale of Real Estate, s t N pursuance of an order of sale from the Or pilaus' ,Court of Cumberland county, direc t "to the 'subscriber, Guardian of John and Jane Greason, he will 2xposquctftiblic sale-bb the premises in Plainfield ' on Saturday the 16th March next, at 12 o'clock M. the interest of said minors, being the undivided fourth pert of the "-following described real estate."' • No l'—A lot of ground situate inN Plainfield, bounded by lands of Iv; j 1 James Greason, George Meirselmen I i 114' and others, containing 6 acres and 69 -.,-, --- perches, having a good LOG bore, stable, &c., thereon erected. No 2—A lot of Nauntain land, in Frankfo l rd township, containing 5 acres, 110 perches, bounded by lands of - John Ftshburn, Neidig's heirs, and others. Terms of sale—cash on con firmatibn of sale. ROBWGREASON. Feb. 16. 1850 • Guardian. &c. • .TWO VALUABLE FARMS - For - *de, - HE Subscriber offers at private sale the foi -1 lowing described Real Estate. No - I.—Situnted.in Northmiddleton township, 4} miles East of Carlisle, about one mile N orth of the Carlisle and Harrisburg turnpike road, containing 225 acres, more or less, about lime stone and the residue black Slate and Meadow land, all cleared and in a high state of eultiva• tion except 60 acres well covered with-heavy Timber. The buildings ard fine two story STONE HOUSE, and a 9 good frame barn partly new, with .••■ sits. Corn cribs, Wagon sheds, &c. a fine 11 : 1 -% spring house and a 'never failing spring of water near the door of the house, also, a good orchard of choice fruit. No 2.—ls situated one and a half miles North of Carliile, ort the road leading from, Sterretts Gap to Carlisle, containing one hundred and six ty five acres offirst rate Slate land, except 35 acres which is well covered with Timber, the improvements are a two Story frame dwelling house and a large frame barn, all necessary out buildings iu good condition, also, a good orchard of choice fruit, this farm is well supplied • with water for stock in all the fields. Also, 2 wells of water near the hove that never fail. Persons wishing to purchase or to examine the property will please call on the subscriber residing in Car lisle. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. Possession will be given on tho Ist of April if required.. Payments be made to suit tho pur chaser. feb.l3 50-sm. House and Lot for Sale. THE subscriber otters for sale • • a La the Heuer, and Lot he now oc -470r• ; cupies, on West street, between !.. Loather and North street in the borough of Carlisle. The house is two stories high, rough -cast, with a back building one and a half stories high, and con tains seven good rooms. On the end of the lot there is a workshop and woodhouse, fronting on an alley ten feet wide, running to Locust alley. There is Li variety of choice Fruit trees on the lot, and a well of good water nearly in. from' of he house. For terms and other info] miltion apply to the subscriber. lr:rThe undersigned has also on hand 50 Ve netian Blinds, of various colours and sizes, for sale low for cash feb.13.50t1. CUMBERLAND AND PERRY HOTEL. Carlisle, Pa. THE subscriber- respectfully informs the citizens of Cumberland and Perry counties, and the public generally, that he has taken that large, new and commodious Hotel, on North .Hanover street, Carlisle, known as the Cumberland-afid Perry Hotel, and Wendy kept by H W Orih. The house is a new and el egantly finished establishment, is pleasently situated, and is furnished with good bedding and other furniture, and, his accommodations are such as to make it a convenient, and desira ble stopping place. His TABLE will be fur nished with the,best the market can afford, and his BAR with the choicest liquors. He has al ways on hand a, large supply efFEED, suitable for all kinds of Cattle, and good FEEDING LOTS, with other accommodations which cans not fail to render it a desirable stopping place for DROVERS. His STABLING is eaten. sive, capable of accommodating about 76 head of horses. Ho has also about 200 acres of good pasture land'for Cattle, which can be had on reasonable terms. In short no pains will be spared to render the utmost satisfaction to all his guests, - HENRY GLASS. Feb. 13, 1850.-6mMi Ho, For California 1 SELLING OFF AT COST• As I have determined fo'ge to California in the Sprink, I Will offer antil about the 15th or April, my stock of GOODS, which is en• tiroly new and well assorted, AT.• COSTS Those in want of goods will do , well to cell im mediately am determined to Clse, out my entire stock of go o ds at this place, a 'rare Chance for bargains is offered, call,poono Any. Person wishing to embark in birsinese.will.ilnd: this a ram, chattel), apply to the' subecriber.. • . WIC F 'C 0 OPER. '-Nowville, Feb.l9, J 850,.. • '' F ri HE highest M Oka GptiCa, In 'cash will be piiid for 'WHEAT' at the thied Hopp•Mills, forfnerlYlP9cupied by 14. C . Davio r WatitTeitaabet . o township _ 80/WE PRIEST. , Fob. 20. 1856-2inapd:: • Wketited. BOY in a Grocery. Store, who 'will en deevor to make himself active'and useful, Ono front the country would.be . preferred, Enquire. ,at this Oriel), . . •.'.. •-• iFor ..: THE house, now ' It:occupied by 50,,. Ainoltkabove and In the roe ; 'of tho Store of, the itbecriber, eV. a I sisiterhl Smeller 'Dwellings, for .furo , - ,thor portlaillars;eall „wit)) the subsea.. bort •'- , JA 'CO„ B,SEN ER. ~ , c , TlLlE'AdministratUra of , GUrfrutt Ltrim V ideol . have placed theincogieiiiS r , a4 of said - estate in the hands - ACl.Titiceikka; or Carliele; for Collection, Withnrdera to.bruraulta nn all not',paid before - ;; the:.lat of.March'nextr without !Impact L t it , ;e 1 R0.:* ,, , - 1: 1, (jab t El feriioio Vr , the' sUb:C - ` 'crlePriberlirMitiighsfie4 4- ...For!' Silo 16V till i;:i!Eifft,Y : l4 - 41M. • • " ME WM EMSE M WM. HITARN