YEPALD AND EX,PO-ITOR CARLISLE, THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST, NEWSPAPER • IN CUMBERLAND CalitY Terms--Two Palace a yeas t or OniaDollar and Fifty Cents, if punctually . paid in Advance. 81,75 frpaid witian the yehr. A NOBLE WEll RIVNIPM • The Borough tick:glom The staunch and true Whigs of Car lisle achieved a noble triumph in the elec tion for Borough officers, on Friday last. Although our ever active opponents put forth every effort which they have usu ally employed, the majorities for parts of OUP alio: are larger than'they have been for years. Major Blair, our efficient Chief Burgess,is re-elected by a majority .41f ever seventy, our candidate for Asses sor, Mr. Bentz, has a majority of 58, and for uutticliet throughout the majorities are =lily sufficient to show that our ancient borough knows no wavering in her devo tion to Whig principles and men. Had the full vote of our party been polled the result-would have been still more grati fying. As it is we congratulate our friends on their noble triumph. The gov ernment of the borough is again in Whig hands, and under the control of men who we are sure will not abuse the confidence reposed in them. We subjoin the re turns of the election: LOCO TICKET WHIG TICKET Chief Burgess. Maj. Jos. 11 Blair 248 Sam'l Ensminger .. 170, assizeant Burgess ,Goorge Leidich 217 Assessor. 269 John Common 211 Town Clerk. William Beiitz 250 James Spottswood 215 Alfred S. Senor WEST WARD Town Council George L Murray 148 Andrew Roberts 70 Jacob Bretz 143 Win. Spottswood 72 John Rhoads 139 John Faller 62 T. B. Thompson • 131; G. E. Sehuchman 66 Wiiliam.Cart 133 H. L. Burkholder 69 Judge of ,Election. Nathan Hamel! 1551 Robert Allison 86 Inspectors George W. Crop 157 Win. Ale.Pherson 84 Constable Wm. H. Ham 154 James Grey 86 0, - Andrew . l3lair, Esq. was elected School Director, and Allred S. Spoilsler, Justice of the Peace, for the west ward,,without opposition. EAST WARD Town Council. Christian Stayman 88 John 11. Bratton 161 Frrnkht Gardner 81 Andrew Kerr 136 Wm. Osb ne 66 C. MeGlaughlin 133 John Gutsh 68 Wt. Breese 131 o'e of Elect on. llichar'd Parker o toil. Gregg 197 Inspectors. 91 A Gallagher 146 School Dinstors. James Haskeit Samuel Elliott 85 P. Davideon 148 James S. Colwell 89 John Goodyear 149 Justice of the Peace. Stephen Keel:tors 91 James sN B oy 69 56 ." Constable Robe. t McOarttkey 208 Through the couhty, as far as we can learn, our friends have in some places achieved unexpected triumphs, and gen• erallyAlone as well as could be expected. For ,the first time in many years the Whigs have eleCted the Judges in Up per and Lower Dickinson townships.— Hopewell township has also been revo lutionized, and our staunch Whig friend, Mr. Fogelsonger, elected Judge, and Mr. Runshaw Justice of the Peace. In Snip pensburg the Whigs elected their Judge, as usual, and the whig candidate for J us lice of the Peace, after a warm contest.— In the Netvville district our opponents have 'generally succeeded, as usual, but in the borough of Newville the Whigs elected several of their candidates.— James R. Irvine, elected Justice of the Peace in opposition to John Moore. In Frankford although our opponents elec ted their Judge, our old friend Esq. Lac key has been re-elected Justice of the Peace. 7 In Hampden township the whig Judge is elected by an increased majori. ty over formeryears. Our intrepid whig friends in Silver Spring run a ticket, but although we have not heard the result we are "rather inclined' to suspect" they have been defeated I In. Mechanicsburg our Whig friends we understand have not done as well as usual, ?tving probably to a want' of organization. In North and South Middleton our opponents have suc ceeded as usual, while the whiga have of cotirsii carried Monroe, Allen and West Pennsboto. We have not heard from the yiver districts. The result on the whole Is highly gratifying to the Whigs, and should 'encourage our friends to perfect their organization and renew their exer tions for future triumphs. Lecture. We aro authorized to announce that a Lecture will be delivered by the Rev. J. V. E. Turmas, in Education Hall, to morrow evening, the 21st., at 7 "o'clock. Subject—" The World we live In."— 'rickets for gentlemen 121 cents—Ladies free. Mr. Thorne'l lectures have usu ally prqved so•entertaining to hitaudieri. ces, that we martatfely predict for him • a crowded , house on the ecoming occa- • li'nom:paiaroarna.—We are indebted to Mr. WM. .11. BRIt3DANB ? who , 144019 Worho'nqopths since for Californiti •oi -a' copy of the Alta Californinn, ' publiiihed at San ,Francisco.:, I#e hope our friend; realiit';* his 'expectations. •• • . 1-I.Ornme To Tun' •Pottrs..—Qur neighh of.the,VolnntCci; , :aki.wilt he' seen by e ta le refor . ns ; hoe the honor i ot nn election tO thit dignifie&body•tho,lToivn Councili '• a t the hariai.of:thCAttii. Weider's. for $ making ri,iithotit*ast;,±o79,q!7 ~r , b iaitr a - Ben 9inf'`)PPT°Yer. cl 'DT t 3 (4 ' • ' • DI. E. Contere,neet — - The Baltimore Confeirerice Mclhodkst • Episcopal Chtirch met Al exandria (D. C.) last week. We find its proceedings the 'following list of ap pointments for the Carlisle District M. Brown, of this borough, it will be seen is continued in hi& charge: ,• . CARLISLE 111 STRICT.-C, B. Tippett. \ .P. - Carlisle Staikin, Jas. H. Brown; - Carlisle cuit James Stinks, Wm. Butler, sup.; York Springs, F. Dyson, P. S. CassadY; York. Wm. Wickes; 'Wrightsville, F.thart; Gettysburg, Ton. Monroe, Wm. Horde I hippensburg, Jos. Watts, L. J. Etcltison; Chambersburg, R. M Lipscomb; Greoncaotle, H. Halland; 13oonabo• ro', James Brands, H. A. Paulson; Fredrick Circuit, G, Brooke, G. W. Cooper; Berlin, J. R. Durborow; Frederick City, S S Bosse), Samuel Sn - Atli. Dickinson College—J 1' Peck, President; 0 11 Tifiliny, Adjunct Prof. CADETO:AMOIIg the late appoint ments of Cadets to the West Point -Mili tary Academy, ten of which are 'in his gift, we notice that President i raylor has designated Join? R. Smead, son of the late Capt. R. C. Smead, whose family resides in-this borough, and Wm. F. Drum, so of Capt. Drum of Westmoreland county,. who was killed in front of the gates of the city of. Mexico. A son of Col. McKee, who was killed at Buena Vista, is also among the number. "Trii litiatinteFikriaii: i '—This is one of the best monthly Agricultural puh hcations in the country. The articles are well written, plain, practical- and in teresting to all who take interest in the noble Air of farming. The March number before us is printed on new type, and' contains 24 very large pages, in quarto form. Publishhed by KikabrAil GROSS & Co., New York, at $l,OO, per annum; Or $5,00 for six copies; 610,00 for twelve, and $20,00 for twenty.five , copies. • "THE TWO WOOLDS."--TIIIS is the comprehensive and very appropriate title of a new quarto of sixteen pages, devoted to American and European Literatuye, News, &c. It is published weekly, at $2 per year, by L. Lockwood & - Co., New York, and edited by JOHN BAILEY and WILLIAM Ross WALLACE, Esqrs.; both gentlemen of decided ability and taste, SPRINU GOODS !-Mr. Ogilby and the Messrs. Bentz invite attention, thro' our advertising columns, to their extensivit openings of new and elegant spririg goods. Ott ro•morrow the day and night will ba of the same length—twelve houis each.. trY"The trial of Dr. Webster for the?— tnurder Dr. Parkman, was to have comm. ced at Boston yesterday. ~'@tit!.). Jillarkct~. PIIILADELPIIIA, March 16. FLOUR-Is knactive, and etandard brands are gen ernliy beid at $1)61; per barrel, without sales, except in a a retail way, Including choice at 14,871, and ex. tra al 85.121 a *5,26. Corn Meal and Rye Flour—No sales and prim' un changed IlEkT—No sales have come unties our notice. RYE—is scarce. CORN— But little arriving, and the demand good at further advance; some 5000 bushels, Including Penna. nod Delaware yellow, sold at 59 cis. OATS—No arrivals nr 1- -audz.Lrauauimu:D, /in Mechanicsburg, on the sth Mot , by the Rev. J. G. Fritchey, Mr. John Baker to Mien Lucinda Cal both of York county. if On the ith inst by the same, Mr. Jacob Lantz, to 5 ne Elizabeth Killieffer, both of Fairview. On Friday the 22d ult., by the Rev. J. N. Hoffman, Mr. Joseph Jump to Miss Eliza Bowers, bolls of this borough. DYED , /t /At Cheatet, Delaware county, on the morning of the 14th Init., CATHARINE ELIZADETH4 wife of Y. B. Carter, Esq., and daughter of Charles Ball, Esq., of r note. r On Runday the 12th Inst., at the residence of her brother In this bbrouoh, Miss Sarah Leonard. New Mvcrtiseintnts. Tavern License. Ivo Fmk.: is hereus given that I intend to aP .OII ply at the next Coto of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tav ern or public house in the house now occupied as such by Christian Huffman, on the Walnut Bottom Road 7 miles West of Carlisle, Feb. hilt 1550. VICTOR SHANNON. We' the undersigned citizens of Dickinson township, Cumberland county, do cortily that we are wall acquainted with the above named Victo± Shannon, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance., and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the ac commodation of strangers and travellers and that such Inn or Tavern hi necessary to at:com a °date the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Henry Sheaffer, Jadob Neiman, William Galbraith Robert Lind, Jacob. Hemminger, Francis Hutchison, George Martin, Matthew Lynch, John Moore, 1' C Miller , George Reis: singer. Thomas Lee jr. Matthew Galbraith, John T Green, iNurniture Salo. ON Friday the 22d March, 1850, will be sold at public sale, at the residence of lie sub. scriber 111 North Middleton township, a gener— al variety of furniture, consisting of beds and bedding, tables, chairs, Bureaus , carpeting, one Hathaway cooking stove, with pipe, 3 ten plate stoves with pipe, drum for sleeping room, large copper kettle, brass kettle, ono iron 'kettle, looking glasses, one'new ward robe, a beautiful specimen of stuffed peafowl, small size Iron safe,twoclDOks,lady's aide saddle,hutter churn, tubs, moat stand, 2 barrels of vinegar, and a great variety of oilier articles ,too numerous to ' mention: Also at the same time one almost new 'one horse carriage, a anoNaisaiwagon, 2 home, cows. Sale to cotralienpe at 9 o clock A. •M. terms made known by" • .1 HERSHE March 4, 1850—Is . • Estate or John Graf; decd. tHETTERS teetanientary '.upon the -t-e will OfJohn, Groff, litte.of Allen township Cnmberlancr County, dined, have been granted to the subscriber reeiding int he same township, those who have claims ugainstilto estate of the testator Will present them, and:those indebted will mike payment to LEVI MARKLE • Marche, 1850.—rie ," 'Executor.; • - • Andftorla Notice.. • HE undersigned having been appoint° T the.Orninuni,Court of,Cumberland county, an• Auditor to distribute the assets or burOus of the estate.of EtAmont,H, At.innitwe,deis'don the bonds of John Cooveri jr. his administrator. to and amongst the creditors of, said decedent, u ill meet said creditors for said purpose nt• Wei:Alice An the binough ofCarlisle, 'on . SATIJIMPAYiii' tho 29d of Marel4lllso, , . HUGH, i . March 4,1990. -.; , ,• ;'. • .Wheat Tranted.' ' • THE - fifghest . Nlatket ceisil will be paid:for ,WHEAT,"at Our- Good , Hope Mille; forolorly. occupied byim;p. Aaviy Pponsbory towiiihin. • • • • -• 20;1849-70impd..:.•: _y.lnc_om mooed 10,; 4 eIRiMIiii;f 9 C II.N Ct RAPICAIr°Rt: hick 71 011 „. 104,:ti'tkoUblef , " la ,upplicht ion *riot i' ,- 004:::,0.0.ps : :.:.'sTATT;mFN-x;;*0 . :;849 , . WILLIAM . ICER, TH93. HiADLE,Y,and CMICHAEL 13,014'Zittic/VER . , ; Esquirea, Directors'Of Che.Poorand Of the House.of Employment for the Coun ty of Cumberland, in accinint with said Comity, from the of January, to the 31st day of December 1849, inclusive, viz: DR. :To amount drawntom County Tree surer , $5,000 00 Cash received for use of Mary Knot tle., 167 33 Of U. S. Government for use Do. rotby Homwood, 125 06 Of Jacob Shrom for Hides and skins 109 07} Of Perry county for support of pail- pers, • . ' 51 07 Of Delaware county for support of J. Powell, colored, 17 00 Of R. Snodgrass, Esq. for use, 65 00 Of J.. W Eby,'for •uso of. T. Robin son,'lo)pred, (dead) 47 95 Of A S Line, fur old copper, ' 10 00 For Tallow,2l. 40 Of .113 t Gruer and others, (tleceued 1 Paupers.) . . 18 18 ) ) For Blank Indentures, 3,50 01' J Hershe, Eq. fur hauling, • 200 Of C B Guier, constable fine, 1 33 For sundries, . ' 226 - - MI J.IIDOD SQUIEII Esq., Tredsurcr of the Poor House and House of Emp/oyment of Cumberland county, in accoavith the Directors of .said histitution, from the 14 day of January to the 31st day W December, 1849, inclusive, viz. : • DR. blt. Co cash rec'd from County Treas'r 45000 00 By,cash p'd orders as above stated, 0,192 87; '. from Joseph Lobaeh, Stew- Balance due by Treasurer, 447 22 ard, from different sources, . as exhibited in the forego ing statement, Stock on the Farm Ist January, -1-850 :hied of Home, 24 head of Horned CanlE4.32 head ofiloge r 24 Shoats and 9 Pip, 26 head of !Sheep, 1 Calf. • Beef,Pork,Mutton,and Veal,fattened 4- killed on the farm, in 1849. 26 B , average weight 498 pounds, (12,948 IND 34 Hogs, average weight 216 pounds, (7,944 lbs.) 63 Sheep, average weight 41 pounds, (2,508 1b..) 14 Calves, average Weight 73 pounds, (1,022 lba.) making in all 23,897 lbor Farming Utensils on the Farm, I st, January, 1849 1 Broad wheeled and 1 Narrow wheeled wagon, 1 wagon bed, I pair of wood-ladders, 2 pair nt hay-ladders, 1 cart & cart gears, 1. sleigh & harness, 8 ploughs, 4 harrows, 5 double shovel ploughs, 3 single shovel ploughs,.l stone wagon, 1 thrashing machine, and horse power, I fan ning mill', i rolling screen, 1 corn sheller, I ground roller, '2 cutting boxes, 1 flax brake, 2 grind stones, 2 log chains, 34 cow chains, 6 sett of wagon gears, 6 sell of plough gears, 2 sett of car penter's toola, I. sett, of blackstnih's tools, 2 sett of butchering tools, 4 wheelbarrows, 1 cabbage knife; and a variety of a see r mattocks, picks, shovels, crowbars, corn hoos, forks, rakes, grain cra dles, sickles, scythes, single and double trees, &c. Schedule showing the Proceeds of the Farm for 1850 1000 bushels of wheat, 27 of rye. 532 of oats, 445 of corn, 470 of potatoes, 2 of timothy seed, 18 of onions, 2 of little onions, 25 of parsnips, 40 of beets, 3 of beans and peas, 2009 heads of Cabbage, 47 loads cf hay, 9 of corn fodder, one wagon load of pumpkins, 2000 cucumbers' Manufactured and made in the House and Shop 122'shitta and chimisa, 32 sheets, 20 peps, 15 chaff beds, 5 bolsters, 38 calico frocks. 37 cot ton' frocks, 58 aprons, 27 petticoats, 20 pair of stockings knitted;4o-'p'ai'r of stockings footed, 59 pillowslips, 26 comforts, 10 sun bonnets, 3 pair. of drawers, 12 flannel frocks,,4B pounds of soft soap, ISO of hard soap: JOSEPH LOBACH, Steward. Co. ELIZA JANE DAUGHERTY, Matron. , . The Directors &c., of said Institution, annex the following exhibit Of extra labor, &c.,perfoimed by the Steward. Matron, and Paupers, from Me lat day of January to the Mit day of De— ember, 1849, inclusive, viz Made 40 codouble shovel plough, 2 bushel baskets, 10 handle baskets, $ new benches 1 for dining roo of bedstead, l wheelbarrow , 1 large dough tray for bakery, 1 large gate, 1 small gate, 700 cut 125 cords of wood, quarried stone for and made SO rod of, ktone fenck e done about IMO rth blacksmithing, burned 500 bushels of lime. 1111 Number of Paupers in the Institution Ist of January. 1849, of which 20 were colored, Number admitted up to 81st December, 1849, of which 20 were colored and 3 born in the house, Making the whole number through the year, 396 Of which 20 died,B children bound out, 19 elopeil, and 209 were discharged, . 256 Leaving the number of paupers in thhouse,.Tan,l,lBoo,of which 28 are col'd Oct door paupers, supported at p ublic expense through the year 10, of which 4,have been admitted and 2 died, , Whole number supported rlstlanuar,y,,.lBso, Of those remaining in the Poor Holielftet - December, 1849, there A-- Males 92, of which 12 are tlolotsd, - 92 Females 48, of which 18 arp colored, 48 And 8 out door paupers,'of whicilf - 1 is colored, 8 Average number per day through the year, 148 x There are, as near as =vim ascertained under 1 year 4 ; 8 from 1 to 5 ; 9 from sfolo ; 7 rom 10 to 201.20 . fr0m 20 to 30 ;12 from 39 to 40 ; 111 - from 40 to 00; 21 from 50 to 60 ; 20 from 60 to 70 ; 18 from 70 to 80; 8 from 80' to 90; 2 from 90 to 100; 1 above 100 f Exclusive of the above,ille regialry)leuntaing a list of the names of 175 transient paupers, who have beenileceivtd without regular orders from Justices of the Peace, and who have been supportettirtlie institution`for one, two grid three days. We, the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment for the county of ()timberland, do certify" that the above and foregoing statement contains a just and true exhibit of thejnatitmion, during the period above stated, according to the beat of our knowledge, Giveilunde*our hands this Ist day, of January,' A. D. 1850. WILLIAM HER,' , • THOMAS BRADLEY, Directors. • , • , , G. BELTZHOOVER• ' • ..,We' the undersigned, Auditors of Climberland ,eounty, elected and accord ing to law, having examined. the accountsandrquithers-of the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of said'Connt„W fro m the ; lst Iday ,of,Janbary to the., 31st day of December 1849; inclusive, do certify that. We find a balabce'due said county, by the Director aforesaid, of four hundred, and fifty-nit:lb :dollarivand : .tweatkAwo cents; in the hands of:Jacob Squier,'Eeq,,:Treastirar ofsaid'Poor',llMise and - Hbuse of EmPloyment: given under our hands at :Carlisle;•the the:. day, of January, 1 18150.: .-->,. , ~ ;',.PETER LIVINOER, .. , . ': ' : 1.. ti*,r-- -• :., • • - :' ' • JOHN, P."11110,4,D8- ' Aitilitois -,!,..,1). QUIGLEY,,-....4.:•1- .- . L • „ ;:' March .140850 Adameilk OWs., Bores% = , aithseriblisr is' agent forihis , Company il THt Adininietralorst4seatitif.Ltelt,'deci'd and all.packages that, ard at I ) 6 ' 81"!,.19 'have placed the notee c dsc;;'of,ssid mote the be;attended. to with. care and tbspatch. e: t or jolt* Xag. ilte,Aoselet, for , collection Expreei leaves evprvoiorning at ,4 o'cleek;.s treri orders to, ring suite on All not,paid;becore' ammo 41P.;,b1-`7'',,,'*'.' • fthepid , or March 'next; without ,respect. to per. SOO ALT', CLASSES., a. AN Oration ...delivered • bolorti: Ike ; General : 306 13 liikth Cja 0 Eit• Union•Pitiiooopitical Booltity . or'lliokinaon Cot.: 4 fOr, ..ADANUIEIOLE. lee; I..en`naiiveniao:Attly,: 9t a v ncrir „ linsion ofourlßoroui;'J. Our Jortiogh . ehonid !iis:yilOqut a . copy', Monti' Oart. hadloi;Aoi conic of Lard Oil anti 1" I , l,wmAßTlCheap Book Store 100177 ) 14 ,T*ile B olo l o . o o hediirip;iiplOndid ort . r: i l A 4 aN,C).LADS".weting'll4id; r a'',v,ery ,, Au. ; fit' piwpiper:tyivrot#lc, , ,f low. by stile , ,i1EL14r0,7.1", By parent of interest oh-dower in • favor of Mrs &Brien, In 'the land • purchased of 41.-McDowell in 1842 $3B 91 Cash fur Groceries, Merchandize clothing and beddingincluded, • 1,414 al Cash advanced by J Squier, Esq., 451 .8114 do. for stock, 483 24 do. for grain, flour and grinding, 414 244 -, ' do for support of out door paupers; 1913 ififi do for lumber,' . 188.01 . do for tailoring, I , „ . 1 04 521 do for shoemaking and 'hafting, 183 119 i do for stone coal, • 139.101 do for leather, , .131 711 do 'for blackemithing, . • .76 464' do for freight or. coal & groceries _ f 6.1 251 , du, for out Soar funeral expenses, au 75 do for Coltedibtfileoe t e for remov ing pau pers, ' XII 84 do fur burdwaro, cutlery, &c., at 88 do for materials, imprOveuets, &a • on the farm, 44 671 do fur tin, copper, and sheet iron, ware, and tinkering, ' .44 95 do for'farming utensils, toolsokm, -33 741- do- for drum - stovei stove-pipe-and- - - repairing coal stoves, 32 711 do fOr tinning house root, - '25 00 ' do for castings, : . 36 31 do for mantnacturing sattlnott, :96 661 do for plaster, . - 28 00 do for carpenter work, , .10 18 ' _ do Borough of • MuncyMl.,yeoheing - - Cifunty,PT;for support of a pauper -57 87 do for out dour medical aid, 6 501 do for sadlery, 9 .00 do for printing and stationery, 3 38/ do for traveling and, incidental ex penses, 9 951 do Blind Institution • for use of Sa rah MeGlaughlio, .. 25 00 do for postage, ' ' 1 71 • do •for sundries, . . 3.70} do J, Lobach, salary for one Year, (hirelings wages included;) 50b 00 do Dr J Baughman, salary for one year, . 100 00 do J Slider, Eq., Treasurer, sal ary for one year,, 40 00 do L Todd,'Esq., attor ney for one • ear, 20 00 do J Liershe, Esq., extra services es Director, 7 50 do Wan Ker, Esq., extra services • as Director, 18 00 do Thomas Bradley, Eiq., extra services as Director, 12 00' $5,640 09i $5,192 872 Caeb_due I2y J Squier, Trener 447 22, $5,640 091 640 09; 05,640 09i PI #area: Jra~;~"tjo~ ~~ Great Bargains! CAN be'expected froni 'the. sphscriber; as le has jinn' , received It- litho 'and splendid • as oorolloont 'of -.WINTER.••GOODS, which he offers to his customers and others who may favor him with•a call at great Bargains ! CLOTHS AND CASSIMERDW satinets, . velvet cords. Ky. jeans, scarlet, yel low, white and Canton Flannels„.tickings, inns lins, calico, cashmeres, do alpacas, Co hvrg'cloths, gloves. hoster Krum, com forts, &o, SHAWLS I SHAWLS!! - - - _ A large and splendid assortmeott„ot Long end 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 nano first store below Haverstick's Drug Store. vor street, Carlisle. J. G. CARMONY. Bargains, Bargains. I AM now selling off my stock of Win - torigoods at greatly reduced prices, to Mar 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 gnat Main street, Carlisle. CHAS. OGILBY. Feb. 13. 1850. Superior Groceries, THE subscriber bogs leave to inform his frierfils and the public in general; that he; has just returned from the city, with a large and general assortment of FRE S H G ROCS• RIES, all of which' hails prepared to sell at a ,very smog advance: His smelt is composed of a general assortment of everrhing in the Gro cery line d embracing in part Peas, Coffees, Su= gars, litcilasamOSpices, Tobacco and Cigars, Queensware. 4bil Glassware, Fish and Salt, Crackers anS Cheese, Fruits, Nuts and Can dies. Pine and Etherial Oils, Fluid Lamps, Hams and Dried Beck, Beans, White Corn, Vinegar, Toys, Matches. Brushes, &c Persons will find it to their advantage to give me a call, as lam determined to sell at very moderate profits Don't lort t the stand, South Hanover street next door to Hannan's (late Esh elman'a Hotel, and within two doors of the Vo lunteer Prinnting Office dec26 ''49 , C INHOFF, A'gt ANOTHER REVOLUTION. , A MUEL A. HUBBARD., having Mirelias ed of Mr Henry A Sturgeon, his stock of Drugs, Medicines .&c.. would respectfully so licit a sharp of themtblie patronage, at the old stand, corner of Pitt and High Streets, opposite the Rail Road , depol. - He will kisep constantly on hand, an assort ment of fresh Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, and a variety of fancy articles, which he ie determined to sell low.— He will give his personal-attention to the busi ness, and pat tieularly to putting up prescriptions, A liberal deduction made for Physicians coun try Merchants, and Pedlers. Feb.l3, 18.50. • • Bo ' For California ! 65,40 09/ SELLING OFF AT COST-, AS I have determined to go to California in the Spring, 1 will offer until about the 15th of April, my stock of GO.ODS, , which is en tirely new and well amortcd, AT,OST. Those in want of goods will do-well t ' call im mediately as I antqletermined to cloy out m y . entire stock of, goods at this place, a r re chance for bargiilns is o ff ered, call soon. A y person wishing' o embark in business will fi d this a rare chance, apply to the subscriber. WM. F COOPER. Ne ,ville, Feb. 19, 1850. Cheap Cothing Store. GREAT BARGAINS ! THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public in general, that he has removed his large and extensive'assort ment of READY MADE CLOTHING to the room recently occupied as a store by Geo. W. Hitnez. on East Main street. directly oppo site Elliott's Drug Store, and within two doors of Ogilby's store, where he will keep constant ly on hand, all kinds of Ready Made 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. Ho feels pre lim-el to offer great bargains in .he Clothing line, and to test this fact he rould earnestly in vite the citizens of this county to give him a call and examine the quality of his stock and hie prices, before purchasing elsewherb. He will also, as,Appretofore; continue to make up all kinds of Clothing according to order, and those who prefer it can have their measures taken, and their garments. reade:up to their pleasment. Always on hand trlarge assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, ratings, &c. Don't forget the pines directly opposite El lion's store, and within two doors of Ogilby's. debl2,3m N ATHA N ILVNTC H. $5,6 09; Large and Splendid Arrival of FALL AND WINTER C.LO 7P 144"-G: THE undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that he has just laid in a stock of Fashionable Clothing, cut and made in excellent style, which for cl and quality was never before equalled in this place. Such as—splendid new style black French Omit dress Coats, large an 4 handsome circle cloth Cloaks, black and brown sack Coate. business coats in the latest styles, Mon key coats, tweed sack coats, superior fine bl'k French cassimere Pants, new• style of fancy cassimere Pants, over 200 pairs of striped and plain fall and winter pants, 250 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, handkerehiels and other articles in his' lino. !toys' Clothing and oil clothing suitable for fishermen and others constantly on hand. Fine cloth caps front 25 td 87 cents.— Glazed Capa 12} cents. In fact the above is the largest and hest 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. EMI Ho therefore respectfully invites his custom ers and the public gederally to call and see him at the Clothing Store, corner of Main Street and the Centro Square. Piecl2 270 Reading for the Million, LARGE and well selected assortment o ROOKS of all kind's constantly kept . on and to suit the times, the following have just been received. • . . 140 . . Hume's History of England, two first, Noe._ eceived. Shakspeare's Works, 4 different editions. Byron a Works, Burns' Works. Scott's Poetical Works. Lynch's Expedition to the Jordan and Dead Sen. Montegue's ditto. Scott's Military Tactics, 3 vole. Women of the Revolution, by Mrs. Ellett. Philosophy of Religion, by Morrell. Earnest Ministry, br.latries. Bravo's Daughter, by Duganne. Dowager,or New School Mr Scandal, by Mrs Gore. ,The Caxton's, by Bulwer. The Queen of Gipsies. Cruise in a Whale Boat. And all the new novels received as soon as published. All orders for Books attended with dispatch. After all your disputes about Cheap Baas , Call around had examine foryourselves. oott7 T NY, MARTIN. liis El WATCHES, J EWELRY, kis THE subscriber respectfully,- informs • hie friends and the public generally,: that he has just. returned from Pftiladolphta with the largest and most splonded assortment of Watelses,.jew. dry, &c., ever Wore offere&, ' teimille„citisens of this place. • , ,'. ~.,•. ~ ; ... ~ . flis . steck consists in part.of esp lendid lot ol Gold and Silver : ever Watelies.' old and Sit= ver Lupine So. With' a' variety - o - Matches of lower prices; Gold 'guard 'Chides; Gold,' end Silver,Peaoils, a splendid. assortment of gold pens 'of fhciat- approved montfiketure, Silver Sutter Knives, Silver and Itlatell.Spoons, fine Silver, plated Forks, a terge.and splendid , lot of Gold antESher',Speetueles;thOnyttee portico-, ler 'attentiOn to this irttele , oraPeatatai' as he can werianfthem_lo',lm_the..best.On t is_ side_of rhiltidelPhitt,) PorrimeiVSpectecles'Of all prices a•lrrge and beatitiful , OssOrtment of Gold t "F r ig4, ger-, and'.'Ettr , Airi e r); . all: 'nicest" ltirestitpins ri great:,Varialy, .Watch'. Koye, ;Fob' and ...Vest vitaine;Silver and,skell :Card 'cases, 0 've ry au ()drier' article;,,Silver.'thimblesi , :Silver' combo; ,cake .88004 with:o :;grtiatartety'or Other W, tide', ja.liid ;line, not'neceesaryrti - ,Meniion,„ -, "lie Nikes ell,to. Celt `and exaMind his. stock sured' , .litat:' ir'eannot fail' to. bath in q , litv;und price.-.. , , . ' ; -.,.T.CONLYN. — (bakin# OliePTI • , „Ar01."1,, hiNtOolitiacit,iPr PT4?i ilpilltorbe'littEx"birfOl?'• ' ';` - • 1 ,. • ••••'s.rr ! ; 1 F9r loan AT GOLDMANS! X otieco '.., , H-'.TBA:IOiJIMATION WHEREAS , the , Honorable. FIIEDIL MC .y . V , WArrs,.President:Judge Or3the.sev Nal Course of Common . Pleas orthe counties of )' durabe-land, erry and Juniati,ln Perinsyl se- nia, and Judi e of the Several bonne of _Oyer and Tormine and General Jail Delivery in mild oountie le . aid Hon.lohn Stuart and John Clendenin, Judges of the .Court of Oyer and Terminer aria General Jail .Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in he said county, of Cumberland, by theirprecepts to mo directed, dated the 14th day.of Jan., 1850, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and GeneralJall Delivery, to be holden at Car lisle on the 2d Monday of April n t (bping the Bth day) at 10 o'clock in the fine no n, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables ofthe — iiaid county ofeumberland, that they are by Age said precept.commanded tube then and there in their proper persons,with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, todo those things which to theiroincei appettuinto be done t and all those that are bound by reeognizanoes, to prosecute (against the prisonersthat are orthen shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just DAVID smrrii, Sheriff. Carlisle, P ec. 13, 1849. Estate of E. Bosserman, dec'd LETTERS of Administration, de bonis non, with the will annexed, on the estate of E. Boesmuturt, fate of Carlisle, Cumberland coun ty. decd, have been idsued in duo form of law to the subeeriber, lifting . in Newport, Perry county, Pa. All persons indebted to said es tateare required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to J W BOSSERMAN, Adm'r Feb. 26, 1850 Estate Xotiee. LETTERS of Administmtidn' on the estate of Margaretta Piper, late of West Ponnsboro township, Cumberland county . Pa. deceased, have beoc granted by the .Register of said county, :o thb subscriber residing in Nowville in said' county, All persons indebted to said estate Will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to JAMES R IRVINE, Adm'r. Feb. 25, 1950. office. , LETTERS Testamentary upon the will of the Hon JOHN REED, dec'd., lately of Ear• 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. SARAH A REED, Ex'trx. . state of Jacob Wise, Deceased. ETTEES testamentary ., on the estate of aco township, Cumberland county, decd. have been granted to. the subscriber, ltsiding in 'the .slime place. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them for Bodement to • feb.l3-50-6w" ELIZABETH WISE. Executrix. Estate of ,WILLIAM Ktrrz dec'd. - ALL persons aro hereby notified that lettere testamentary on the last will and testament of IV)Main Kutz, late of South Middleton town• ship, Cumberland county deceased, have this day been issued by the Register in and for said county, to the subscriber who, resides in -North Middleton township, in thecounty aforesaid.— All persons having- claims or demands -igainat the estate of the said decased, are requenred to - make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to - DAVID KUTZ, Feb 6,6 t Executor. Estate of George Bobb, decd. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of George Bobb, late of the Borough of Mechanicsburg, in the county of Cumberland, decd. have this day been issued by the Register in and for the said countyoo the subscriber who resides in Monroe. township, in the said county. All persons hew ing claims or demands against the estate of thu stud decedent are requested to make known thel same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to . JOHN HOUSER. Feb. 12, 50, Gt Administrator lof Cr Bab. lor Rent TWO OFFICES for reni, from tho let of April next, on Pitt street, adjoining the Drug Store of • apry"A. Sturgeon—one on the r , t story, the other nn the second story of said building. For parti. ulnrs enquire of the subscriber. ''z "f ROBERT NOBLE. Jan. 23, 1850. • . FOR RENT. THLdwelling house, now occu ' pied by Mr. Saxton, adjoining my store. Also, two comfortable dwel• 81_1 -• ling houses in Pitt Street, rent $5O. Possession given April let 1850 • CHAS. 0 GILB Y. Carlisle, Jan. 9, 1850 For Rent. THE house now occupied by Jo. eeph Arnold, above and In the rear itr; II of the Store of the subscriber, also - 1 1, .." several smaller Dwellings, for fur titer particulars call with the subseri. her. 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 prpvi• ded with the necessary requisnes for keeping a house of Public En.erta inment, 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, comniencing on the 2d Monay of April 1850 as in duty bound he will ever pray, &c. • Feb. 19,1850. WM, P. HUGHS, We the undersigned citizens of the township of East Pennsborough, in the county of Cum berland, de certify that we ere well acquainted who the above named William P. Hughes, that he is of goodreput forbonesty andtemperanee, and jet wellprovided with house room, and con veniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers:and. that - such inn or Tavern. is necessary to accommodate tho public and enter tain strangers and travellers. Simon Oyster, A P Erb,. Honry Carlin, Thomas Flowers, It Wilson, Samuel Himmel. rich, G W Lovelace, Jno. Wolf, Christian Him mellrich; Samuel Sadler, H. Church, Valentine Wenzel. • Stray Heifer. CAME to the premises of the eubseriber, in South 3liddlettin township, about the let of December last, a BRINDLE • - 7 HEIFER, anent a year old, with white head and belly, The 4 "IR owner is requested to come for• ward, prove property, pay char. gas add take her away, or she tale disposed of according to law.-. - • , GEORGE BRENNER Jan 28, 1850.-4 e • . ' • Stray Steer., fIANIE to the premises °Hie subseri gli . bar, in South AliddletOn • townehip,about the ]et of Dec. lam, a BLACK 4 11 v„ 'STEER, about a year, old, with white spots on the shoulder and ems ; ' the rump, and a white billy. The -"`"- owner, as requested 'to, come for. ward;*live property, pay, charges and take hlm . away, or he will be disposed of according. to law ' JOHN KAUtfiVIAN. Jan 23; 1850-3* , . - • • • Dlerehant lrilll 'For Aent, AT PUBLIC VENDEE..., . , "THE Valuable ' Merchant Mill at ' the Cerlialelron. 'Works, will be offerod for rent/ at •nublio endue or outcry, on the premisea, On Ea ` turd e y thelth day:of Marchl 850, 'I . P*TER ECM.' ;:' Wated: . ... . Ar BOY i n Grocery . Store,. who will en-. deavor to make himself active and, ueeful. One 'from the.conntry would'be Ip - referred;Enquire at thiin ffi ce: ' ' • ... .... ' . Brusheal Brushes 1 A grOat variety Rrtbese useful articlep le of. ferod for, sale, consisting of Whltevyasb;Sweep, ing, Scrubbing, Piiintare, Loth Shaving, Hair, Teeth' and *di, Flesh and Graining Brusbide arest:mariety,all Of vOish'iteof , - the best'rrikal: rty an& mill be..tiblil;t4ilie:fOyiest prices June 6: ! • Eipt,taorri • , 11.1 , ,Maokarek• 10:oarebiugibeat'ibiraildie, for 60.; ticenoto. Tavein License. NOTICE is .herehygiven , that I attend to' iirti at tbe.; next .Court of Quarter me Headn timberland county; forti license to keep a tavern or public hinne in the house now occupied by me as such, (formerly kept by air: Orth,) inlhe West Ward, Carlisle.'" March - 6 Adi g ,HENRY GLASS..I We the undWned citizens' of the west ward, Carlisle, in the county of Cumberland, do certi fy that we are well acquainted with the above named Henry Glass, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance r and iewell provided with house room, and conveniences for the ac commodation of strangers and travellers, and that such an Inn or Tavern is necessary to ac omodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers: C Inhofr, Henry W Rama, William Cart, Arinstrong Noble, Jaeol Leibey, ir., Chas. Bar nitz'Jacob Leibey , Peter Weibley, William Baker, George"W. Hilton, George Hendel, John Noble, H. L. Burkholder, James Davis, S. W. Haverstiek. Henry W. Orib. Tavern License VoTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply at the neat courrot Quaker Sessions. of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public house in the house built by them in Fran kford township. Feb. 4, 1856. M D Ic. J B LACKEY We the undersigned eldiens , of the township of Frankford, in the county of , Cumberland, do certify that we are wellacguainted with the above named M D /ls .1 B Lackey, that' tfiey are °Wood repute for honesty and tempera ne -and well provided with house room, and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern IS necessary to in. commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. ' Daniel Lackey. Andrew Oiler, Peter Myers, William Blossur, Frederick Mentzer, John Lo gan, James Graham W F Swiger, Michael Min soh, Peter Minich, William Strome, John Snyder Jacob Ensminger, Henry Mentzer. Abraham Burkholder. Wm Campbell,'George W olf, Peter Maybnry, Jacob Nickey. Tavern License NrOTICE is hereby given that I intend to ap- AA ply at the next-Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tali.; ern or public house in the house I now occupy as such in North . Mid stow township. EMarch 4,1850" GEORGE SWIGERT. We the andersigned citizens of North Mid dleton township in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with • the a-• hove earned Gecrge Swigert,that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room, and conveniences for theaccommodation of strangers and travellers, and that eueh inn or tavern is necetisar3 toe err roOdate the public and entertain strangeii. and travellers. • • . Samuel Geissiuger ; George Thomas, , Abra ham Mondorf, Jacob 'Waggoner, Samuel M iller, Levi Mordorf, John Butner, John Thomas, Joseph Mnckey, Christian Binert, John *itch George N H °rich, Jacob Seidler, George Brin dle, Jaco b Gotshall. Tavern License. XTOTICE is hereby given that I intend apply -11 lug at the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county for a License to keep a tav ern or public house in the house I now occupy as such in South 'Middleton township. SAMUEL MORRETT. March 4, 1850, We the undersigned citizens of 'the township of South Middleton, in the county of Cumber land,do certify that we are , well acquainted with the above named Samuel' Morrett, that 'he is of —good - repute for honesty sud leimperanee, wad is well provided with house reom, and convenien ces for the accommodation of strangers and trav ellers, and that such Inn or Tart rn is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stran gers and travellers. • Wm Ward,G D Craighesid f M W Moore, 9, Zug, Jacob Burkholder, John Boyer, Samuel Given, Wm. Mullin, Jacob Hatz, C Mactisrlane, Alfred Moore, Win R Moore, Jesse Myers. Tavern License. MICE is hereby. given that I intend to ap ply at the next court of Quarter Sessions of t II e county of Cumberland, for a License to keep a public house in the , house now occupied as Mich by John Paul, in Churchtown, etimberlaud county. ' . GEO. GOODYEAR. Feb. 28, 1850. . WE the undersigned citizens of Churchtown, Cumberland county, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named George Good year, that he is of good repute forlionesty and temperance, and is well provided with Muse room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn oi Tavern as necessary to accommodate the pliblic and entertain strangers and travellers. Adam Gensler, Vi illiam C Brandt, John Padl, Moses Bricker, Peter Livinger, Cary W Ahl, George Stroch, John Nipple, Geo. N. Baish, Jacob Bum, Daniel Krysher, John Lutz, , C,onrad Westfall. Taverit License. - IVO'FICE is hereby given that I in- I' tend to apply at the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Cnmberland county, for a license;to keep a tavern or public house in the house now Occupied by hie as such, in the township of Mon roe, GEORGE MORRETT. Match 5. We the'undersigned citizens of the township of Monroe, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we ore wall acquainted with the. above named George Morreß, that he in oi good repute for honesty and iempbratice, and is well provided with house reitnn,.artd conveniences for the accomodation of strangers and travellers, and that such an Inn or Tavern is necessary to to accomodate the public and entertain strangers and trave lora. Samuel Gensler. George Sheller, Jacob West. fall, Michael Mishler, Daniel Speller, Isaac., Kuhn, Carey W. Ahl. A. Smith, Thomas Moore, Robert Young, M. G. Brandt Samuel Brandt, Levi Hoffman, Christian Lqhmen. Tavern License. N7OTICE is hereby given that I intend apply -1.11 ing at the ensuing term of the Court of Quarter Sessions of thc county or Cumberland, ..for a License to keep a public house in the stand now occupied by me as such,. in Silver Spring township, in said county, beiag_an old stand. GEORGE COO VER. Feb 37, '1.350-0 • WE the subscribers, inhabitants of the town. fillip of Sliver Spring, being personally and well acquinted with George,Coover the above named poi:loner and also. having a knowledge of the house for which the IMense is prayed, do herphy certify, that he is a person of good remit for honesty and temperance,. and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodations of strangent and travellers, we therefore beg leave to recommend him for I license, agreeable to his petition.. Benjam Hallman, Simon Crownewell, John,Hin if oover, - Benry Epera,. John Bobb, Dan'l. Comfort, George V Coerce, • Simnel Cocklin, John G Rupp, - Daniel Brownewell, Levi Mean Jacob Kuhn, Seer. William M Melly, Charles Shreiner. avern o.r.icE is hereby given that r intend ap• plying at the ansaffig term. of tfie Come of ,Quarter Sl3/38101113 of tho county ofCutoberlend, fore License to keeps public house in the stan no w occupied by tne as such, in' the . township of Dickinson, in said county: • • WM. W IMMUMON Feb 27.1800. WE the indersignerilitliens of the township of Dickinson ht the county 'of Cumberland, do certify'that we are wellacquaintwiwith !Amebae ,named Wm W Hamiltom thetlio.,fs of good repute, for honesty and temperance; andis , well provided: with house ..room amt. cenVenienees :for the accommodation of strangets. and travel lers, and that suoli In or tavern le PecesSarY 'to 'aceorinnodatethe`public vitpzigili:kitriingeret and travellers...:: (;'.. • , . James Wonkier, A G. Mehoffie,, :John Hooker, 'Samuel Beetem, John Kip singe r,'lncob flensmingeri,Samuei Longin,lohn Green, Jos.-A Weikley, Benjamin Smith, John Moore John Chesney. GW• Gilbort, W il son liubley,Jacob Chienelt. . • , • Library once. I • ALL pereopa , having:tiooks, belonginutoljli Bellos - Ilettreit the% Union P. Society,' ere reiluested‘tc return them to the li— braries, • ,There. are about 1/00,-Nblumes or our , Books seMiered thraugh.the to - wn ana country, 'the; names of many ; persons,',hiriring` books-, are known; ond ,, ae hope', they; will 'retain them tlelity...lh7 order orthe '? ititiV a ii 408501;1. AND ntlrealiciF 'CA' d- " 4 4 SOFT matili—?l • Bre,ft Omikepi:"lte or 11,0kady,ior IhrankbPt as- :IP. 40k7,,, 14' 7 ma" the Ilftriktri..V.Z:l-',V hY, the,l4" =
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