HERALD Mir EXPOSITOR, CARLISLE; PEN'A THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN CUM IN:MAN° COUNTY! • Terins—'l'wi Dollars a year, or One Dollar and Fifty Cents, if putictratUrryaid,in advance. 61,75 if paid within t&e year. , NEWVILLE PACICAOE...-011r sub9ry& bers in Newville and vicinity will here alter receive their papers at the Flard ware Store of Messrs. WILLIAMS, or at such place as any of them may direct their papers to be sent. THE SEASON.—OId Winter left us with a. smiling sunshiny face and bland tem per, while Spring has come .in as a, hon rampant. 'rhe first day of Marct was furiously blustry, and 'Mee then we have had four inches of snow. It is rather singular, by the way, that every snow we have had this winter fell on Sunday. Bi 7•We learn from the Chambersburg Sentinel, that Prof. TIFFANY, of Dickin son College, delivered the second of a course of Lectures before an astociation in that place, on l'hursda t y, evening latt. The Sentinel notices the lecture as "a very able and brilliant affair." Major E. S. EGE, who is a poet "and nothin' else," delivered a lecture on " Poetry" before a large and fashionable audience in garrisburg, on Saturday eve ning, the 23d ult. The papers there all give him "first-rate notices." We take the subjoined from the Telegraph : "We were so fortunate as to hear the lec ture oh "Poetry," delivered at the Shakspeare Saloon on last Saturday evening, by Edward Stiles Ego, Esq., of Carlisle. Mr. E. though still a very young man Is a ripe scholar. His lecture was eminently chaste, classic and beau tiful, and did full justice to his noble theme.— His glowing tribute-to—that—glorious-work—of creation, woman, hi■ eulogy of Shelley, the gifted and persecuted eon of genius, and his vivid and graphic comparison betweeit the wri tings of the passion-impelled Byron and those of the intellectually ideal "lord of lute and lay" were gems touchingly beautiful. We are glad to join with one so distinguished as N. P. Wit lis in predicting for Mr. Ego a brilliant career .on the fields of literature. Notices The March number of Godev's:r4:4.!t3 Beek, is received, and may be literit Martin's Book Store. It is illustrated by fourteen engravings, and its literary con tributions are from the best pens. Go dey scarcely needs any other praise titan the monthly announcement of his appear ance. Terms 0 a year. and much low er to clubs. " The Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell, afterwards Mistress Mil ton," has been sent us by E. Little & Co, Boston, publishers of the "Living Age." It is mostly a journal kept by the lady, the wife of the great Poet, before and after marriage ; and as , a picture of do mestic life and manners two centuries ego, s is exceedingly interesting. It is the most readable bobk we hate seen lately. OuGbej_al nd County Military. We take the following list of , the °frt. ctrs of the First Brigade, 15th Division Pennsylvania Volunters, from the Report of Adjutant General, Wm. H. Irwin.— The second Brigade of this division be longs to Franklin County, and the third to Perry : F,RST BRIGADE, CUMBERLAND COUNTY Brigadier General—Edward Armor. Staff—Aid-decamp, Edward Stiles Ego; Brigade Major, Wm. A. Kelso ; Brigade Quar ter Master, Simon Oyster. Brigade Inspector.—Samuel Crop. First Regiment of Cumberland Volunteers.— Colonel, B. W. Woodburn ; Lieut. Colonel, W. Dunlap; First Major, Samuel Cope ; Second Major, J. K. Kelso. First Battalion of Cumberland Volunteers.— Major, Jacob Bowman. Staff.—Surgeon, John Ail.' Second Battalion , of Cutnborland Volunteers —Major, Wm. W. Frazier. Third Battalion of Cumberland Volunteers —Major, John F. Hunter. Horse -Racing. This cruel and dangerous amusement has become all the rago in this quartpr lately. We understand there were five rac'es last week, all within the limits of the borough, and from the good start that has been made .there will probably be an equal if riot greater number this week. The same passion for horse•racing we are told was prevalent some years ago, and was only checked by a sudden and awful casualty. Whether it is' to be pursued to a like result now, or not, remains to be CEO The Florida Indians. Extract from a letter from an. officer of the army s. in Florida, to a gentleman in this town, dated February 19, 1860. Colonel Steptoe has just arrivedfrom the Tampa side, confirming all that we have heard in relation to the 'removal of the Indians. About one . hundred of fhem,.of all ages and sexes, are ready to move,,,and will be sent to New Orleans ty the next steamer, the others will be sent off as they. come in, and all, or near.: ly all, aro. willing: to "go.. is thought the 'country Will be . clear of them before the Ist of June:" . • SURD•—Thu first shad of the , season appearedlin our market last week. They `Weie'frMii ihe SMith high priced for us tciAiave a - taste.` Of their. qiUdity. SIMPLE CURE e ida the ,Af f ratil "Of Ilia4'l6 jollowkng sirOpla rarnady t4iB ,l ,duilget i dls44ol3. 41ci ita'vaio4sedirigfrilf OT#lo3l,'!lg.V .l ttliei ,I?94leig,i- " 'fla all in valualloiritioo ofiorinifion: - .,1.;* on,d_ Witter;• Ica. water : if.- povail4 l suddenly nod 1i deli , ', ; 4l:feqfila, chest,• with a aporige . io titan t 7 r ed fa'sfailj~(oeriiblej O I,lf WO fh,. soot! ,a•;yul t o 11,t10 1.6 4("01 1 .Ph i ii; ,lo(1 Ilia he ottiirOlb fia I . ; foto ass fo. I he," POO; Of% •witiolfl9ll L'.ii; .;tidier distliikuiilodlolllcol7ot'llfilp• S. Airroarifff tiya,'attondlng a CourMartfal, ••'• • • i Mil Mono) ,t nitro. A Nei° Trick.Somo cunning roguee - have' been:for some time paet,.mutilating the notes, of the backs of Philadelphia end neighborhood, in such a manner that by taking a small piece out of each, eleven uphill aro manufactured from ton. By advice of petunia!, the Philadel phia Banks have determined to pay no bills so mutilated or manufactured. It will bu well, therefore, for the public to refuse all torn or othorwhse thifaced notes: New Counterfata. Bicknell's Reporter de scribes a now counterfeit, or • 'altered note of the Delaware City Bank, as follows:—"s'e, al tered from 2'.. Vignette of tho two's and ul bored notes is a female holding in one hand a sickel, and in the other a bunch of wheat, at her side a sheaf, plough, &c. On right end a steamboat, and on left, head ofJohn Q. Adams. The true s's are wholly unlike those." Counterfeit $lO notes of the Marino Bank of Baltimore, are in circulation in that city. DIED. /Died March 9th, 1650, at the residence of his mo ther, in Carlisle, Dr. GEORGE WILLIS FOULK, In the 27th year of his age. However eminent a man may be In science or lit craters, his death occasions no lasting vacuity in so ciety. His place may soon be filled by another: It Is nevertheless painful to record the death of hint who is the subject of this mace. A young nine, who by his assiduity it the study bf his profession, has become tile victim of his own erigernese . to reach the eminency which Ito was well qualified to attain. Ile forfeited his life by too constant nn application to his studies. Dr. rotilk graduated at Dickinson College In Car lisle, in 1814. Ile then commenced.the study of mete icine with his father, Dr. G. D. Foulk, now deceased but then a physician of high character and standing which he bore with him to the grave. The subject of this notice became, In 1840, a grad uate of the Jefferson Medical College of Philadel phia. He returned to Carlisle and commenced the practice of Aledichie and Surgery. The . tatter branch of his profession,he was particularly attached to, and performed some surgical operations, which would have done honor to older practitioners. His . health full he went to the South in November, 1840, in the le of having, by change oh climate, his health restored. Ile returned to Carlisle in February, 1850, then tottering to the grave, and on the 4th day df March, surrendered hie soul to the God who gave It. This world may not miss him, but friends have lost a friend, and science an adorer. Sleep on in thy quiet grave, the clod pressing thy bosom t sleep on anti let no one disturb the hallowed opot where th37Fiiirffliallyrertai: 'ew. 3.buerti4intivt% 7 AT XNE 1 cl,a ::. l4 ale.Mc__--- I 1 00 14 ' ;f4i-Ts',Alloll,r I *. • V t 6,... . :: ' l, ll4.! '',L '' ' . i ,1 , Z,1k • "' I - ~.2%.1 , ; , - ~. z..7 ,- ., , , -, Lqiim, 1.11114-.7,--_,_g ~_ter"..i ,F i nt i g. L ::.‘_&7, 1 ."------t- -3 I 4 CHERRY_ ,PECTORAL: For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, 'CROUP, A.STEL- Imo AND CONSUMPTION. The uniform Success 'Which ° lms. attended the . use °IOUs preparation—its salutary effect—its power to relieve and cure affections of the Lungs, have gained for it a celebrity equalled by no nutter medicine We oiler it to tlib' afflicted with entire confidence jolts virtues, and the full be- lief that it will subdue and remove the severest attacks of disease upon the throat and Longs.— These results, as Choy become publicly known, verry naturally attract the attention of medical men and phitanthophas everv„ where.. Whet is their otitnrim of CHERRY PECTORAL moy be seen in the sollowingi VALENTINE MOTT, M. I). Prof. Surgery filed. College, New York, says , •It gives um pleasure,to certify dal value and efficacy- of Ayer's ellEltßY PEG which 1 consider peculiarly adapted to cure dis eases of the Throat and Lungs." THE wl'. REV. LGRD RISHOP FIELD: rites in a letter tollisfriend, who was fast sink ing under an atrectitedf the Lungs;---" Fry the cherry pre.torel and if any ineilicnie can give you tel with the hles&ug of Gott that will." , t CillEl" JUSTICE EU.S'i IS, of Louisiana, writes "That a young daughter of his was cured of several severe attacks of croup by the 'Cherry Pectoral." The Canadian Journal of ;Medical Science states, "That Asthma and Bropchitis so preva lent.in this inclement climate, has yielded with surprising rapillity to Ayres Cherry Pectoral, and we cannot too strongly recommend this skil l ful•preparationVo the Profession and the publio generally."' Let the relieved sullig.er speak for himselti— liAlLTFOßD, Jan. 26, 1847. Dr. J. C. AYEII.-- , -Dear Sir t—tlaving been rescued froin u painful. and dangerous disease by your medicine, gratitude prompts inc to send you this ackuow ledgement,not only in justice to you, but for the informulion of others in like al- diction. A slighedd upon the lungs, neglected at first became so vere that spitting of blood, a violent cough and prdiuse night sweats followed and fas tened upon me. 1 became emaciated, could not sleep, was dnitressed by my. cough, and a pain through my chest, and in short had all the alarm ing symptoms of quiet consumption. No medi cine seemed at all to reach my case, until I prov. ident.ally tried your ("heavy Peatoral, which soon relieved and new hits cured me. Yours with respeet; 1 , :. A. sTE WART. • ... Aminrur,N.Y , A prill7, 1848. Dr: Ayer, Lowdl—Dear Sir t—IL have for •years been afflicted with AsthmaOW worst form; so that I have boen obliged_tp Sp in my 414 . chair for a larger part of the time . , fig unable to breathe in my bed. I had tried a great many medicines, to no purppse , until my physician prescribed, as an expetiment, your Cherry Pec toral- At,first it seemed to make me worse, but in less than a week I began to experience the most gratifying relief from its use; and now, in four weeks, thedisease is entirely removed. I can "sleep m my bed with comfort, and enjoy a slate ofhealth which I had never expected to enjoy. • GEORCE. S. FERRAN'''. rate'AftED BY J. C. AYRES, CHEMIST, LOWELL, Sold by Dr. Rawlins, S. A. Hubbard,. Dr. 9 l lliott, Carlisle; Dr. Iva Day, Meohaniesbarg; J H. Marron, Newville; J. C. & J. B. Altiek,Ship pensburg; and druggists generally. O rick', is hermit given thet intend.to ap. N ply at the next Court of Caminon fleas of Cumberland county, for a license to 'keep a m orn or public house in the house now occupied es such by Christian !Whim on the Walnut Bottom Road,7 miles West of Carlislo • Fob. Itch 1850, VICTOR S IseN 0 N.. Wc• the 'undersigned citizens, of Dickinson township, C,unthcrland.cti unty, , certify that 1),VO.Woll acqOuinted, with.tho . above maned Victo;:hannon,'l.lntile is of ,good 'repute for honesty -end fanweratico, and is - Well,.providOtk. 'with` hosisofooin.ind conveniences m for :the .; , co- , cumodatiori strangers, and • travellero anti . That 61 ' 416 4 oil'Ovorn is necessary, to accom n oilato;thopphliOOnd entertain strangers , ,and. • .lionry:Shanffor,..,iaaOi). Wililam Galbratth.:JicibOti 4acok. floturningor,, Francis liutChison;:.Georgo..i Murtin,,: Matthew Lynch, John . Moorc, ,Galbraith, .John,T,Proon, NM 'urn arecSa - . *•S AT URPAY 'tlie I dtit "Of' M . Will 'be sold, of public pelle,',atti residence rthO' - enbeeribec Hanover on 'Worth Street"; in tile b orougkv o U coniAelini:of Iletle '' and' Red ging; l'abl , ip,Cheirci, Ilnreenii 'find 'Carlie,iing; p rat. ot o :pfirler .f4ove,,- a 'conking, Steve. of tlie No rAes(kind:,twn...Cloeke;js‘Copper He ttle;ond other artielnevflonntinferenello..irrigniion . , JHousikiAd ~ond guphen4 VornklArp, '4410 cloi,ei llairpij4iti;,ol.lter,;ertiSee.:;,,Sikle', ,c9rnmorl,e; ik ckif e i 4 4, A m„kvftep ottorKtanceoNili,b6 err', !en, and: win:a! Sl :PO , KEEPT!Y-A . . I *-/- " None Knew thee but to love thee, None named thee put to peahen." WHOOPING-DOUGH ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS I= C===lM - s l (tptell,auomv.: MU • . .. ... .. .... . . . , SHARIII4Ir.S'S.4,„LES: - 1011 Y virtue of sundry Write - Of Venditiont ..„1 JEapomis and !Seri - fachis 'issued out Of the , Court of Common Pleis:of Cumberland c 0.,. ; and to me directed, I 1411 expose to public - li s h ;sale ,at the Court Hon 4, in the borough of Nefirllsfe, on Saturday a 9,3 d day of Mardi next, at 10 o'clock, A M. the follbwlng de scribed Real Estate, v z: \A tract of land situated in South Middle ton township, containing forty acres more Or less; bounded by lands of Jacob Barnitz, Elisha White's heirs, the Letort Spring, and land formerly of James Noble, hailing thereon erecteita two story Stone House, Stone Spring House, Barn, part stone, and part log, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Joseph Sites and Willis Foulk. ALSO, a lot of ground situate in Shippens burg, containing 285 feet in length and 66 feet inv — Viah, bounded on the North by a lot of widow Martin, East by an alley, South by a lot of L. Herchruth, and West by Railroad street, having thereon erected a two story double brick house, stable, &c. -Also, a lot aground in the same hot/nigh, adjoining the abo4e described lot, containing 285 feet in length, and 66 feet in breadth, bounded on the East by an alley, and West b 1 Railroad stivet having thereon-erected a .Praine House, Log Eitahen, one kick .house and two stables. ALso, a lilt of ground in the same'borough ; containing 200 feet in Railroad street, andllit feet on Main street, having an alley' on the South and a lot of Dr. Stewart on the West,' and having thereon erected one three story. brick house, one two story brick house, one f story, brick house, three brick shops, and a frame stable. Seized and taken in execu tion as the ptopt'y of LaWrence HerChelroth. Atsb..a lot of ground situate in Dickinson - township; containing 66 perch* more or less. bounded by Pine Grove road, lots of D Davis, C Coale, and J D Cassell, having thereon erected a two story Log House. ALSO, a lot of ground, in same township, containing 66 perches more or less, bounded by a lot of P Coale on the North, Pine Grove road on the East, and a lot of D Davis on the West, having thereon erected a two story U o trdemazo ZlE2c.st•one3asto Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Philip Coale. A L9O, a tract of land situate in Monroe township, bounded by lands of James-Liv ingston on the East, M Brandt on the South, Carey..A.lll - on the West and Christian Hart -zell-mrthe-Northicontaing-1250-acresr-more- or less, having thereon elected a two story brick house, two Tenant Houses, a Grist Mill, Stone Barn, Frame Stable, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Michael M ish ler. , o t-a—lot-of—grotrinl-1 wt township, containing 1 acre and 7 perches, more or less,,bounded on the North by land of J Deele, on the East by Weakline's heirs, on the South by Thomas ItleKenny, and West by Henry Hurst, havinglthereon erect• ed a one story Log House and Stable. Seized. and taken in execution as the property of Rudolph Kindig. ALso, a lot of ground situated in the bo. rough of Shippensburg, containing A 6 feet on Bird !street and 64 feet in depth, more or less, bounded on the north by Bird street, on the west by an alley, on the east by a lot of John Bretz, and on the south by a lot of John Bressler, having thereon erected a - t Frame Foandry, with cupola, &c., Blacksmith Shops, Office, Ware Room, &c.l, Seized and taken in exe cution as the property of Jacob Fridley and William A Kelso. ALso, a lot of ground situated in the bo rough of Carlisle, containing 02 feet in breadth and 170 feet in depth, bounded on the north by the, Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chambersburg turnpike, on the south by a lot of Jacob Abrahams, on the east by W W Lewis, and oh the west by Jacob Leihy, having thereon erected a two story Brick House and Kitchen, and a Frame Shop.— Seized and taken in execution as the pi open. ty of Peter 13. LeChler. And all to bersold by me, AT ID SMITH, Shorty. - - Carlisle, February 28,1850. PATENT WASHING. 1111EA.CHES how to accomplish a large lam. ily wash in the course of one or two hours, at an expense of less thud six cents. Requires no rubbing, no machine and nb previous knowl edge, no extra washing utensils, and may be used by a person of the meanest capacity: The material is cheaper than, soap, may be obtained erery where, and is not composed of any acid, turpentine, camphene, or unvfsubstance ot dis agreeable odor or injurious qualities either. to sb person using it or the linen on which it is employed. IVarranted not to injure the most delicate lubric. The proprietor is confident that a trial will convince the most sceptical. CERTIFICATE. Dilleburg, Feb. 18, 1850 Wo certify that the improved Washing pro cans of which U L SIIEMIER is Agent and Pro prietor for thecounty of Cumberland, and town ships of Carroll, Franklin, Washington,War rington and Monaghan, in the county of York, has beefs fuly testified in our families, and we confidently commend his pamphlets [or Washing Receips to the public, as communicating the tilt of washing linen in a mode so thorough and satisfactory. and with a despatch so evaordin ary, as to appear incredible to those who have not witnessed i s operation. It dispenses with more than half the labor o washingin the or dinary manner, saves matefitil and cleanses lin en perfectly. In truths the result so entirely cor responds with his recommendation that, nu one regrets purchasing one of his receipts. David Coehtlin, David Weaver, Daniel Bailey. D Hall, K Sidle, David Brandt, Wm P Roigel Frederick Welty, Jostles J Mow, Daniel Roigle. ' Reference may also ho had to Mr David Mar tin, of the Mansion House Hotel, and to Mr Mitchel McClellan, in Carlisle, who will testily to its merits. SMOI • Price fora family right only one dollar, which may be purchased of ROBERT McCART NEY, Agent for Carlisle, or a recipe will be sent by mail to any ono enclosing $l,OO to the undersigned, Proprietor, residing in Dillsbnrg, York 'County. G L SHEARER. Fob. 26,i1850.—Volunteer St Democrat copy. Office for Rent. IrlEftliliailietirable office on Mtiin Street, a few door from 'he public square and formerly occupied by Dr. John Creigh, is offered fur rent from the let of April next. Terms moderate. Mrs. ELLEN CREIGH. k Carlisle, January 25, 1850. Golden horse hotel, ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLOA THE subscriber having leased the above largo and commodious HOTEL, situated on the corner of the Public Square and South Hano ver street, and lately. occupied by Bon!. L Esh leman, begs leave .to announce to his friends, and the public that lie is prepared to entertain them inmanner which cannot fail to ne at their apPinbation.' ' • . • THE 110,1JS; hits'ilio most pleasant loisaT•, tion the been .new ly•furniehed ' endl otherwise', imprctvedi•and no pains' will spartuLte make. those who may sojourn .with him •toinfortable•.during their ay; His riari7 • t• lors aro large and well furnished, Mid, hie arl bars supplied. with now and , eonifortabbi t. eda, • ' I IS TABLE will be, supplied wilt the beet market can afford,.and all who are connect 'ed ivithillia house will be • fouruhattontive:careP . _Tut and obliging. : ',ic irk' THE BAR will contain the besc . lkuois the' -city.otrpreduce,:/:. • • IllB . l3TAPLlPTGftjP'elltirply, new;'and.eiteri ; eivg;,gppdylo.,uf , 19 ,qp, :b oramprmakin aji , a desirable ,stoppteg ylqce fot BROXERP• pri4;nig'bciAtteitided by. tt AIL a tit le r. , WA 911030;190iip *pp tins caldniated ,te.fodd to ,t m, purger t , pricr- 60641. - - 'oncei of these Who . their • ,itircinrge.'"l B °Alt]) E llSltahe it by' the , Weelti• .1 feb6'49-tf,' ,„ niws :• T 31,1 .4't .00.. Tr .1W7S A W lOXT It' T7fuIRIAU l'A -ttflante 6PPII IOTT•1 4 etio „ aLL som. • .out pnln 4," I ti:tl.lf3T ; p3F4tived , lcit:u,aboap Hardware store; .1 41 P-P.ii.44 OAS # 3 41 , 001her, , 1n €lMPlete.astioriipAqofA4tiiiqlfuo4Rtit; , oll.lllllo;. M '• ao. mionte Itnib ;:.Powdoi, 'Aid) . 4 , 111 bo . Bola Jan 23(1 , 1850 %.-•II7NRY'SAXTON"' OtoKtoaitb, 803 -area, •Barerainst • CAN birexpected fiord the'eutiscriber, as he haejieiti received t. now - and 'Splendid' as sort iwt ) L GOODS; which he offerst•Tills:, eiliitomers and others • who may laver him - with , a call at great Bargains! • CLOTHS AND CA.SSIMEHES, satinets, velvet cords. ICY, jeans, scarlet, yel low, white and Canton Flannels, tiekings. beim,. cashmeres,,- de lane!;; allpacas, Co bvrg cloths, gloves; hosiery, Irish linen, com forts, &c, ' • • SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! A large and splendid assortment of Long and Square Shawls, at all prices to' suit the times BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, Boots and Shoes, which he is determ• ined to sell low, at his stand, in North Hutto first store below Havorstick's Drug Store. vor street, Carlisle. .1. O. CARMONY. Bargains, Bargains. I AM now selling off my stook of Win- A torlgoeds at greatly reduced prices, to make room 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 stand East Main street, Carlisle. CHAS. OGILS Y. Fob. 13. WO. 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 generil assortment of FItF. S II ORO C E RIES, all of which he is prepared to sell at a very email advance. His stook is composed of a,general assortment of everything t the Gro cery line, embracing in part Teas,Cofii es. Su gars, Molasses, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars, Queonsware add Glassware, Fish and Salt, Crackers and Cheese, Fruits, Nuts and Can dies. Pine and Etherial Oils, Fluid Lamps, Hams and Dried Beet, Beans, ,Whito -Corn, Vinegar, Toys, fMatcheit. Btushes, &e Persons will find it to thfir.advaninge to give me a call, as I ant di:tern - toed to sell at very moderato profiti' , .Don't-fory i t the stand, South Hanover street next door fiti annan's (hate Esh elman's Hotel, and within tWo - doors of the Vo lunteer Prinnting °file° dean' '49 C INHOFF, A'gt ANOTHER REVOLUTION, SAMUEL A. HUBBARD, haying Pnrchas ed of Mr Henry A Sturgeon, his stock of Drugs, Medicines. &c.. would respectfully so licit. a n hare-ol_the publtc__paronage, at the oL stand, corner of Pitt and High Streets, opposite the Rail Road depot. Ho will keep constantly on hand, an assort- Inent-of-iresit-Drugs,-Medicin Dye Stull', Perfumery, and a variety of fancy articles, which he is determined to sell low.— He will give Illspersonal attention to the busi ness, and particularly to putting up prescriptions. A liberal deduction mndeforPhystcianscoun try Merchants, and Pedlers. Ho, For -California ! SELLING OFF AT COST AS I have determined to go to California in the Spring, I will offer until about the 15th of April, my stock of GOODS, which is en tirely new and well assorted, AT COST.— Those in want of goods will do well to call im mediately as lum determined to ,close out my entire stock of goods at this place, a rare chance for .bargaiiiiris offered' call soon. Any person wishing to embark in bilisfneas will find this a rare chanCe, apply to the abbseriber. F COOPER. Newville, Feb. 19, 1850. Cheap Cothing Store. GREAT BARGAINS-! THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public in general, that ho has romovhd his large and extensive assort ment of READY MA DE CLOTHING to the room recently occupied as a store by Geo. \V. Hitner. on Dust Main street. directly oppo site Ellioft'sPrag Store, and within two doors of Ogi_lby!s store, whore he will kropeonstant ly on hand, all kinds of Rcat4Alude Clothing, and everything pertaining to gentlemen's ward robes. The clothing he.offers for sale is made up in his own shop, by experienced workmen, and under his own.supervision. He fools pre prtrei to offer great bargaineti , .ho Clothing tiers and'..to testzhiefact he lA.earnestly in vite the citizens of this cou rt to give him a call and examine the quality of iris stock end his prices, before purchasing dSsewhere. Ho will also, as heretofore, dortihme to make up all kinds of Cloiliing according to order, and those who . prefor it can have their measures taken, and their garments made up to their plensment. Always on hand a large assortment of Cloths, Caoximerro ' Satinets, footings, &c. Don't forget the place directly opposite El- Iftiit's store, and within two doors of Ogilby's. debl2,3m , NATHAN HAN!' CH. Large and . Splendid Arrival of FALL AND WINTER CLOTIII.7PG - TUE undersigned respectfully , announces to the citizens of Carlisle end vicinity, that he has just laid in a stock of ?alMonate Clothing, cut and made in excellent style, which for cheap ness and quality was never before equalled to this place. Such as—splendid new style black French cloth dross Coats, large end handsome circle cloth Cloaks, black and brown sack Coats, business coats in the latest styles, Mon key coats, tweed sack coats, superior fine bl'k French cassimere Pants, now style of fancy cassimere Pants, over 300 pairs of striped and plain fall and winter pants, 050 Elegant new vests,,,excellent Black satin vests, also, an as sortment of fine white Linen, red flannel and striped Shirts, collars, bosoms, stocks, suspen ders, cravats,bandkerehiels and other 'articles in his line. _Boys' Clothing and oil clothing suitable for fishermen and others constantly on hand. Fine cloth caps from 05 to 87 cents.— Glazed Caps 1.2 i cents. In fact the above is the largest and best assortment ever offered in this place, and as cheap as can be purchased in the city of Philadelphia. Persons who prefer having their clothing made to order can be ac commodated at the shortest notice. Ho therefore respectfully invites his custoin ors and the public generally to call and see him at the Clothing Store, corner of Main Street and the Centro Squire. (clecl2 Reading for the Million. A LARGI and well selected assortment o ,t 1 BOOKS of all kinds constantly kept on hand to suit the times,the following have just bken received. .Rune's History of England, two first Nos. oceived. Shakspeare's Works, 4 different editions. ' Byron 's Works, Burns' Works. Scott's Poetical Works. Lynch's Expedition to tho Jordan and Dead Sea. Montogue's ditto. ' Scott's Military Tactics, 9 vole: Walton of the Revolution; by Mre. Eliot. Philosophy of Religion; ity . Morrell. Earnest Ministry, bylinnos. Bravo's Daughter, by Duganno. Dowager;or Now Sehool for Scandal, by Mrs Gciro:, The Caxton's, by 'BOwert The Queen of Gipsie,ad:, - - Cruise in a Whale Borif:J• And all the now novels received no soon as published. All ordere•for:l3ooks' attended with dispatch. After all . your-dispefetr about , Chcap Books , call around' tindlexamine for yourselves. octll• L:: , ; v triw•tivrApTlN;t , l. " . WATCHES, Aly.EutY, -- - - • , -. .. • THE 104hoorliler ilbenatitrallY'4.riifoitiis his fritghccintl Tito pillilic• gonerally,?:thav,hii , lins britrliiYftifieiffroia PhiladelPhiaLwith.the largest t , rnotii oPlOodod pssortmont bf Ffiatchee,Jew, et y, , 'Sr i c., even beiore offered , to ..the.eitizens Of this place. . ~ ,1 y f. , i . 3.1.i 1 ;4. 9. ' , ' '.'. ...,:tfiif iitock'cioliaistil, m pail of tt,alendid lot 01, 'GbldUtnid'S,ily,cr,'LeiibiL'Watohas,:. Gold,and.Sil.:.: vor . .Liipitia .'db,'with - a yariiit7' ,01, Watches of: lower priceb, - Gold' ;gbartl,',Ghairis.: Gold and . t §ilver Permilsi• a gplotidliVaisortmentoif gnld, p (nib c Ofliamiw apprdifed:it - trittrialliciuro4 Silver Ilatter ...gniv.oo; Sipter undiluted Spotina,illan' Silver'plafidiForlis, al large and splendid lot' Of, , Gbld'anil_Silyer, tiimatrio)es,(lfoiinvticaiPatliciti:: ' lal , iitterition:liY:this'artMleVof'spiiiidalesVasthe can warrant them.to be'the bast: on this aid!? of P 1i iladolphig,) , CoMmool3poctacjaa''Or all prieea a e r go and beatitiftil'Aseartment , iifiG6l4 '; i Fin; g t , , , tirytins'Etiplitingti,':allt'tpriclist 'Bretietpns,,d gtent - variety; and'' y.ei ! i,' 'Gliains;;Sitier rind . shall .oa#Volisea; A, very au , Peridr .artiblN'ElilVerCthiMbliniV , Silifer "Conilis,' , cOliii:litiskotoi r *iiii'n'.kreittvarialy;:cif'bilitetir:.` tipletitinzhin'ilao;i9iii no o oatityr..o7rrianp . ofili.. ~,,, ~ I Resinvitea- a llltoc isitllMiid'.,bictimine Me"titodk' 'atiatitell'llitit At' ,, iiiinnol, fail to image; bbili in qpnlifir' and pricil/eM:4O '.+' ..V1 1 :- cp NLYN , ,v ~, ',WO/olta •:t•e* qt A • , ,A Aeinajl ,tI9CP-9i in quaZSol~,bur,soh .Alollll.l4ol9,lli , FOr snle nt.•• • '," • - • EBY'S'• Carlisle 4tin, '7O 8c10.... I : MIMEMI AT GOLDMANS! : . .PROOLIMULTION ' ' ' , HER !..He EAS . ' did 'rierable _Faanrcsicii WVl 7 a.i.i4 president . Judge:of• the several Courts of . COmmon PhißB ..pf the . counties of Oumberland,,rerry and , JUniata,in.Pennsylva, nia, and of the'several C6urts oS Oyer b and Touchier and General Jail Delivery in said counties. aid Hon. John Stuart and, John Clendonin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Torminer and General. Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and. other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their preceptitti me directed, dated the 14th da,t of Jan.,050, have ordered the. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Genera 1 Jai 1 Delivery, to beholden at Car lisle on the 2d Monday of April next, (being the Sib day.) at 10 o'clock in the fine noon, to continuo two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to Me Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables ofthe said county ofCumberland, thatthoy are by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proffer - p — drsons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrancerOodo those things which to theirotfices appertain to be done,and all those that are bound by recognizaneue, to prosecute (against the prisonerstnat are orthen shall be in the Jail of said county, arc to be there to prosecute them as shall be just, DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Carlisle, Dec. 13, MO. Estate of E.. Bosserman, dec'd ETTERS of Administration, de bonis non, 1-4 with the will annexed, on the estate of E. BOBSERMAN, late of Carlisle, Cumberland coun ty. dead, have been issued in due form of low to the subscriber, living in Newport, Perry county, Pa. All persons indebted to said ee tate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present thorn for settleinent to J W BOSSERIVIA N, Adm'r Feb. 26, 1850 Estate .711*otice. LET'T'ERS of Administration on the estate of Margaretta Piper, late of West Pennsboro township, Cumberland county Pa. deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county. :o the subsekiber • residing in Newville in ...Ott county', 'All pepoto indebted to said estate will make imthettite payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to JAMES R IRVINE, Adlri. Feb. 25,1850. • ~ e and place an stair& II a one (north not .notice. the above " LE'T'TERS Testamentary upon the will of ". the lion JUAN REEL), doc'd., lately of Car• -lisle-have—been- g i a,dett---tcr---111rm- 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. febG-Ct SARAH AAIEED, Ex'trx. — EitaTr6flattili - Wt57;1.766811 - alr" -- LETTERS testerieritary on, the estate "of Jacob Wise r late'of Shiremanstown, Allen township, Cumberland county, decd. have been granted to the subscriber, residing in the same place. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and thine having claims to present them for set lement to feb.l3-50-fiw% ELIZABETH WISE. Executrix. Estate of WILLIAnt KUTZ deed.-_ ALL persons are hereby notified that-letters _testamentary on the last will and testament of William Katz, late of South Middleton town, ship, Cumberland county deceased, have this day been 'skied by the Register in and for said county, to the subgeriber who resides in North Middleton township, in the county aforesaid. -P- All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said dccascd, are requested. to make known the same without delay, and those ndebted to make payment to DAVID KUTZ, • .I.lxecutor. I. eb 6, lit Estate of George Bobb, decd XTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad- II ministration on the Estate of George Boblo^ late of the Borough of Mechanicsburg, in the county of Cumberland, decd. bye this day been issued by the Register in and for the Said _county, to tho subscriber who resides in Monroe township, in the said comity. All persons hey.. ing claims or demands against the estate of Abe said decedent are requested to make known CA' same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to JOHN HOUSER. Feb. 12, 50, St Administrator of G llobb. lor Rent TWO OFFICES for rant, from the Ist of April next, on Pitt V - ;J; street,ntijoining the Drug Store of Ilen . h story. the rg i eo o n r n the second o on se t n h first e story of said building. For pnrti obtrs enquire of thefiubseriber. „a ROBERT NOBLE. Jim. 23, 1850. FOR RENT. THE dwelling house, novir occu , pied by illr,‘Saxtoti, adjoining m store. AlsW two comfortable dwe ling houses in Pitt'Street, rent $5O Posseesidn given April Ist 1850 CHAS. 0 GILB Y. Carlisle, Jan. 9, 1850 Tor Rent. THE house now occupied by Jo. seph Arnold, above and in the roar ;V i ; of the Store of the subscriber, also ' 'several smaller Dwellings, for fu'r• they particulars call with the subscri. bor. JACOB SENER. Tavern License To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions of the Peace of Cumberland county, at April sessions, A. D. 1850. The petition of WM. P. HUGHS, Respect fully represents, That your petitioner' is provi• dcd with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of Public En.ortamment, in the house now occupied by hint as such, your Petitioner, there fore, prays your Honors to grant him a License fur the same, the ensuing year, commencing on the 2d. Monday of April 1850 as in duty bound he will over pray, &c, Feb. 19, 1850, Wo the undersigned citizens of the township Al' East Pennsborough , in the county of Cum berland, do certify tat we are well net uainted witn the above named Milian) P. Hughes, that .he is of good repute for honesty andtemperanco, and is well provided with house room, and cop.'. veniencos for the accomModation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the puhlicoandynter lain strangers and traiellers. - Simon Oyster, A 1" Erb, Henry Carlin, Thom is Flowers, It Samuel Hintmel rich, W Lovelace, ins. Wolf, Christian Him mellrich, Samuel Sadler, IL 'Church, Valentine Wenzel. Stray Keifer. (I.A.lllE.to'the'pretilises of the subscriber, in. South : Mtddloton township, about Abe lei - ofDecomber last,.a BRINDLE • HEWER, 'anout a year old;, " .With 'white head and belly. The 4 , owner is requested to comolor , , ..ward, prove property, patellar ges,a4d.take her away, or site will be disposed of occaidingr to law, GEORGE BRENNER 'Jon 28, 1880-20 , • ;;;; CAME to the 'propuiseapf the , sUbsori-' Sd.uthAiddlettiri , ,towrishijoi'iibout tho of, Dee.; .I.ist;tta :BLACK •\ t3TEKTt,'al?out'n'yetir: old, , '•2 wino 'apopc tho'lhouldeit and ,-• .tho!rittupi , ithd.ii evhita. The itutitoi.ts tOcittested ' to :own°. for y... pay „lotiiirgos and , I take hini yin to disposed of according to ' ' ..;JOHN I•Jan 23, 18 P 0 &,3..!: ; • • • , - , Nerchantraill•Forsielf , k - , Or.; • 1. 111'43 iirenrii*; bik'Sh.; , ttiiday.the 9th'ddy :of Mftroh.:lB6W :;...VET ERJE , EG iCarliele'von *0rk5;.F01:27:3850:/f I• • ' A BOY iti'li(Grifobil,;l3foi•o7 will en deavarrto trot ke m self ; gejitro-and ,Ose I: 10 tir, IFontahe °flit tryi would 13 rye ,:, En - quire iit, „.. rtirus es I. Brush 1 , A groat . variety of.' theee ulefuntrtielee,le fered Ihr, sale, consisting Whitewash, Sweep- . ie4; ,Serohbiu g ,Peinterei Jot I:;Sheyhtivifikri- Teeth ,Nattiedh.l7l64 - ind grelping Aruidiee in groat-variet y ;+; : which effthe.heitokiji : tty etid'vvill,hdeet,d,,tit, the loweet,prices” , dubs „ , Tan Yard P r opertyrp For Sale. . MHE subscriberO'Kele at, • privitit; sale the property'rdi'whieh he li ves, situdte in Con treville, Dickintrun,trivnehip, cunilierland coun ty, containing 3 acres of grotind, under good cal hytition, whichis erected a TWO STOity BRICK HO USD, and brick back • buildings, also n TAN YARD, with eighteen / vats out of doors, „,; , • tw o leaches, two Hines, a pool of running -water and four handlers in: the shop. -The whole is in good order.— l'hore is also a large Bark sited and 'shop, and ,good &tables attached, with ovary other conve nience. The lot is well' suppliedlooth fruit trcse of every kind. It is a mostdes irablo prop., orty for any one wishing to commence the Tan ning business. It will be sold on accommoda ting terms, and possesion given immedietcly.-7. Any ono wishing to see the property can do so by applying to the subscriber. JOHN MUNICH, ' Agent for Elizabeth and Winnah Stoner. Feb. 27, 1850-3 m. WWILL be sold at Public Solo on-the prem• me, on Saturday the 22 of March. 1850, at 12 o'clock, at noon of said day, the following describdtl real estate, viz A tract of.land situate in Westponnsborough Township; Cumb. county, bounded by lands of Wm. Dir , lnp, George Rea,Doct. Alex. Russel, Jot= Huston. and Thomas Duffy, containing about ono hundred and twenty acres of lime• stone land, of which about 90 acres are cleared end in a good state of cultivatlon.. and the resi due excellent timber land, having thereon erected a two story LOG i61111.1 . .'• HOUSE and double frame Barn, ;:A 'l' with a never failing well of water r f convenient to the house. timilirins of sale arc, one half of the purchase money to Ito paid on the 30th of April next, when it deed will be made to the purchaser, and the residue in two equal annual payments there. after without interest, to.be secured by judge ments or bonds'with approved security. 'l'ho same will be 'sold subject to the lease of Samuel Allen, which will terminate on the Ist April 1850 and the Purchbser receive the rent under said 'lease, the grain now growing is reserved. GEORGE REA. Administrator of Jane McKinstry, decd. ALEXANDER McKINSTRY. WILLIAM McKINSTRT. Feb 12, 1850-41, N. B.—lf the wholo of the above tract is not sold, the undersigned in pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of said county will offer at the lime and place and upon the terms above antra., iha one fourth end the filth riL a _f aur ti i _ o r. 'he above described land, at public sale, being he interest of Jane McKinstry, decd• in the scmc. Public Sale of Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order of dole from "the Or phans' Court of Cumberland county direc ted to the subscriber, Guardian of John and Jane Greason, he will expose-to-public sale on the premises in Plainfield, on Saturday the 16ih March next, at 12 o'clock M. the interest of said minors, being the undivided fourth part of the following described real estate.lo - I—A lot of ground situate in Plainfield, bounded by lends of James Gre'ason, Goorge:Musselman and others, containing 6 acres and 69 perches, having a good LOG house, stable, &c., thereon erected. No 2—A lot of Mountain land, in Trankford ' - townshipT - colitaining s'nbres, 1 fa* perches - , bounded by lands of John Fishburn, Neidig's heirs, and others. Terms of sale—cash on con firmation of sale. ROM'. GREASON. 'Feb. 16. 1850 Guardian, &c. TWO VALUABLE FAMES _ _ For Sale. MILE Subscriber offers at private sale the foi -1 llowipg described Real Estate, No I,s:4SW:toted in Northmiddleton township, miles East of Carlisle, about ono Mile North of 'the Carlisle and .Harrisburg turnpike road, containing 225 acres, more or less, tibout lime stone and the residue black Slate and Meadow land; all cleared and in a high state of cultiva tion except 60 acres well covered with heavy Finiber. The buildings are a very fine two story STONE HOUSE, and a , good frame barn portly new, wiih He: l i r -. Corn cribs, Wagon sheds, &c. a fine ll_ I v:•• spring house and a never failing spring of water near the door of the house, also, a good orcha'rd of choice fruit. No 2.—ls situated one and a half miles North of Carlisle, on the road leading .from Sterretts Gap to Carlisle, containing 165 acres of first rite Slate land, thoroughly & well limed, except 35 acres which is well covered with 'limber, the improvements aro 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 house that never fail. Persons wishing to purchase Or to examine' the property will please call on the subscriber residing in Car lisle. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. PoE.session will be given on the Ist of April tiro - mired. Payments be made.to snit the pur chaser. •Property for Sale or Rent. THE subscriber, intending tq leave the county, will sell or rent the following proper.y, situate in the village of Springfield, Cumberland county, viz : A Lot and a half of •• .. . • Ground, on which is erected a ,;; ; ,..t .' •• • good two story brick DWEL v:” II I I V LIN G HOUSE and two-story brick Kitchen, both now,q , Also, a frame Ono story and a halt SHOP and good STABIANG. Thel lot is abundontly supplied with choice fruit, andihas a never failing well of water at the door- The location is, a very good ono for a person wishing tcreegage in the mercantile busing:3s or some mechanical occupation. Possession given on the tat of April next. For terms apply to Mrs Margaret Row, on the premises. or to the sub• scriber, bar agent. J. F COXEL. Jan. 1.5,11850.—d., TIE GRIST AND MERCHANT MILL known as the Petersburg Mill, situate at the mouth of the Little Juniata Creek, Perry County, Pa. 15 miles Iron) Harrisburg. A • • STONE MILL HOUSE. 40 lost • • square, with two o'ershot water 111 wheels, 4 run of French Burrs, - and a Smut machine, with all the apparatus complete for manatee turing Flour—also a dwelling house for ;the miller. . DuriCattAejarm--IVorks adjoin the above and affords b goad home market. 'The:Central Rail Road runs past the mill af fording evaikiaaility for getting grain and son ding the products of the mill to the Eastern ei• ties. .• The' above, property will be sold or rented fur a term of years from the Ist of April next. Ap plication win) made to WM, P. HUGH'S, JANE JONES, surviving Ex'trx of Amos A. Jones, Decd, Petersburg, January 7th, 1850,-50 For further information apply to 1 R Eghert, Carlisle, Pa. • THE subscriber oilers for sale. the House and Lot ho now oa cupids,on West street, between Loather and North street in the ' boinugh of Carlisle. The house is twe.etkies high, ,rongh.cast, 'with, a . baelt one tind - a helf.'itoties.rhigh;;atid: , c9a• . tales even ` good„teeine.': - J On-,'ihe thcre'ls fitverltehon'itrid:woodhiouseit, front rig ein en alley, ten ifeet Wide, ,runtun g;to,',UCuet There is a Prickly of chi* rruit _trees •on the.. lot;' and a ivell'of &end wilier nearly yi ',fi9nt, of, Ile houie.'''For; taints' and',: : tithp!';:ti,forntattocy;,, apply to the subseriber.' , OtrTlio,undersigned has also' on i atut,,ou,y . e. netiab Of 'varlet* celours and': • etclitb 11F., sale low for' . feb..14.50tf.; 'i 'l-. Cisiliktii.-Praff.-I'nforms . LA D'Atin PERRY: 110111 :•.' :, "*"; ...-4 - . ...1r - areitieet t a rii , rifiHE ,S4bsgriP I f Cu_mberland, i/P i l he } : e h r a r i fJL 0 . OiliXella 0,:, gen erally , that i ebil '''' t its; 'end ,the'P°4'l" modioue Hotel, ' - alt:ii that large;, new. o m l eti North liiinok fa lr aii tr :l a i - r :t" ' -d yi r f a o r t i e j l a , le a'nd ka r a e w ee n ni a l; tbe Cumberland h The ' , house is a pow and el fi eat by 1,1 w „Ott-, ~ h nt . i a , pleasantly ;l l r etly finished. eatabas. fi rnis ea ra with' 'Odd ledding BilinUlltatitalld 18.111 ' ', h `a dd, hilt' 11CC01111110dallOall ttneother furniture, ilk t nonvenient, and'deairli.„ i ara'Bl,oli 88 t 0... rti ' l3 'i ll i a s TABLV , will be ' fur.,,i blo etopetng, p10P9,. , ! J i l l:h o b Al: cl a w i l l v h i t t h h e t h b e ea b t h l p h4'n; tairivikiie,orießa,n,:tallogi'llo; s'Ajiinide. w - , aVii on iiatid 'a large inmpl i t Lo' ali,llslr wndilshopf,thCgartadlaiirittrao2l;:it,°lll4in-oprEs-r-Di:hnl-811411-01:10:1,":11: loOt fall tO t.eadakc'llatte pir,A1114,1,1,9 .111,11enei foI',D.ROY4IIIW' h4efodttg flll° ll t 4 6 / , : 1 :, 1 1, 1 iivoil2PP° 6l , r e 2 ii a nt e ritie, eV° , i2eL,°°,l rl , o g !_ f oher.fq . 7 .-- i.dit a fe , Ao.hic ‘,.,F.p;,, , 014 (. 1i , ' 7 Ipaattlra; In 4 f i ls. i i , e. hitial9rt-,no 7,pf11,101,.1n,th,4a1i ~1 ""mibl'cle m 'the utinoit.'?acillafaoilin .. ~ , fit ,n o , fichtUrtmd°, l " , ' .. , gENRy; 01 - , Ar , ~,guiistoo-4t; ,_, ~,,,,, ~:, „,„;,/,, , : , , , ,, 2 ,,,, r , .4 ,F-abel?!'i.M",': ''., '.i,',,,:. 443a1,-,1;;;% -i'*"-fi.,; , 9AA , A.,k , m6,, , a ....,,,, „ . ..v.:444,41.q..,,... nectt , ,(Esteite. Valuable Farm for Sale, ---G'F.ORGE ; IbGtlr~dmtr: For Stile or Rent. House and Lot for 'Sale, Of (1) II I kii3=l LISToI Refailers of Goode, *me' and Met* withiiithe ' County tif Climber. land, arid returned and classified. in accordance with the several acts of Assembly as follows, viz: Carhilt W Eby John G Carmony • Joseph D Halbert Samuel Elliott Charles Ogilby Charles l3arnitz (lig.) George W (Hner A & W Bentz • Daniel Eokles (IN.) John Fuller MO Jacob S Faust (lig) J & 1) Rhoads W 13*Murray Agt, S W Havorstick (lig.) Robert Snodgrass S A 'Herbert Jr. Thomas Conlyn Henry Saxton Jacob Rhoem John Homer (lig) Peter Monyer John P Lyne Jacob Wolf (kg) • S A Coylo Jacob Saner • Jacob Lethj (lig) George Foland (lig) C Inhoff Agt. S M Hoover T H-Skiles J W Rawlins W M Porter Arnold §r. Livingston Thomas W Martin Nathan Hantch ^ - W 13 Parkinson Agt John Keeney Arnold & Levi N W Woods Agt Samuel Goldman Haller & Conner- Lewis Stiner Shfppensburg Borough Robert Snodgrass Edward Sohnll John Gish James Gilliard ;:, S Kunkle John Stambough Philip Koontz . Peter S Artz Agt Joseph P Nevin W D E Hays JCSaGI3 Altick John B Bunten Trona - &,rSon gomuel Siiikfra UN) I , 14 a • I • , _ . 14 14 Jacob Pogue (liq) John rulwitor Agt John-T Owon Jacob-Stay Mckinson Andrew G Miller Russel & Dice W M Watts 1) L Beelman Isaac D Casson Hopewell Robert Elliott (liq) Wherry & Rhoads (liq) Frankford, JII Lackoy & o (liq) J Sterner Agt (lin) West Peansborough, Chtistien Leas (liq) Jotnith Hood & Son Donaldson &' Green Newton 14 Kyle & Wiley Joseph Smith Southampton John W Clever (lig) Schoch, Sons & Co Jacob Heffellraugher lifiin. • • Charles Barnitz (liq) J D Gilleland John B Perry Henry Snyder Naomi& .Gilmore & Stough William Barr Agr Hunter Herron Jamison Hannon (lig) T )'Candlish Jacob ,SAtioyer John Diller...Jr Williams &Brother S W Sharp Mechanusburg. J MeWean & Co (lig) Simond D Arnold (lig) Ephraim Zug J L Reiglo Henry Lens ;rd Day J E Spahr. • Seiler & Fells George Webber Miller & Myers.(lig) East Pernistorough Jacob Reninger (liq) 1 Adam Eslinger _ I Joseph 0 Banks Floidier FA Eshenbour Hampden Thomas C Rheum (lig) G W Feeler (liq) & W Ii Edam' dlonrof, G W Singtaer Smack & Brandt M & S Morrett North A fiddleton Elias Light New Cumberland J KlLlook (tin) WS Prowoll (lhl) John ar Miller (liq) South Middleton Jonathan Young 14.111111 A M Leidich ' NV Alexander Rider & Weakley CHM A L Cathcart Isaac Barton (lig) Mathias Bitner (lig) Jacob Epley Michael Burk Silver Spring. W Meteor & Brother John Rood Coyle & Sponelor Jacob Simmons 13 10 00 , 13 10 00 , 13 10 00 14 - 4.*+ , , , / 00 Distiller*. Edward Showers, Carlisle 8 12 50 William Harkness, Allen , 9 , 8 'OO John Bowman- • " .. 9 8 00 Robert Jinn, Dickinson 10 10 00 Win M'lfendarson,N Middleton 7 25 00 Robert Given, South Middleton 8 02 50 John M Good, Agt • " ' 10 15 00 M.Beltahoovor, Monroe 12 50 CW&PAAhI " 8 800 Mr Coover t Southampton 9 5 00 116bert Quigley, Hollowell „10 800 Jacob Au 9 . 800 David Oyster, East Pennsboro 10 500 Brewer's Henry flarnitz, Carlisle William Alexander, " Andrew. Harr " • . • Deer, Oyster and Bating Homes George L Righter "; • '8 - 5 00 Jacob Low -• ; 8 5-00 • Samuel Spoco Shippenebtirg; - 8 5,00 William,Phillipe Bast Pennaboro 8' • 500 James Maloy MechanicBburg-14 8 5 00 Peter Baker • • •' 8 5 8 ,ii; ; ;'• • Itelaiters sif. Patent Makings. AIL Club - cart 54...'„ •;5 00 . .William.Bratton Nowlin° .‘; 4 500 OW, Sirtglilet Monroe ." ' 4 ' 00'. 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