EEERAID - END Eh/WOMB CAitLiSLE, PEikt'A THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY! Terms--!Tioo Dollars a yew or OtteaDollar and Fifty Cents, if punctuany, paid in Advance. - 81,75 if paid within the year. OtrSubScribers changing their. residences on the Ist of April;will please inform us of the tact. • llCAGody's Lady's Book for April is received, but we have not room to notice it as it deserves. It is for sale at Martin's Book Stare. Ma The Post Office. We regret to announce the death of Mr. B. D. WormeaLicu 4 Post Master of this borough, which occurred festerday morning. This cau ses anotlyar vacancy in our Post Office, which wo trust the Department will fill with not only a good Whig, but a competent and at teni iv° officer. Illr.'Thornels Lecture. A large audience attendCd the lecture of the Rev. J. V. E. Tuoan•s, on Thursday even ing last, and if we may judge from their man. ifestations to that effect were highly delighted ; *The World we Live in," is •not easily gene o ver in one evening, however, and as the. lectu rer found after speaking about '.two hours that be had not got half through, it was announced that the second part *would be delivered on Thursday evening, the 28th last: We are au thorized to say that it will b. concluded with, a Shakeeperean Reading. Flee admission for Ladies—tickets for :gentlemen 12} cents. From California. coG Fleming, Esq. one of the patty which tett this borough about a year ago for Califor nia, returned home on' Monday last. Mr. F. brings some beautiful specitnetis of the golden products of that El Dorado, and gives a lively account of, the state of things existinrilere.— Ho reports tile other members of the party who left here as in good health, and meeting. , with encouraging success in the objects of their ad venture. Mr. Fleming we understand intends returning to California after a short visit to his friends. We hear of another party of adventurers who expect to leave this section of country this spring fur California, consisting of Mr. Peter Ritner and Mr. McKeehan, of West Pennsboro township, Mr. Cooper, of Newvillc, and others. The emigration to California this season prom ices to be fully as large as it was last year. Change in the Ariny Uniform. The President has issued en order to the Secretary of War, directing that the full uniform now worn in. the army, a blue dress coat with and buff li nings, band-box hatAti, &c., shall be thrown aside, and, ilte lindresS frock now worn shall be the full.uniform, with the addition of epaulette's, sash, &c., &c., the removal of which makes an undress uni form. The dress coat worn by. the pri vates is substituted by a dark blue frock coat;. and the fatigue jacket by a short sack, of light blue mixed, same color and material now worn. The forage cap for officers to be worn in full dress, 19,hour the cover, and with the addition * of the , plume now used, according to their res ; pective ranks. The privates are to wear a cloth cap, gig top shape, with the addi tion of a pompoon for parade and full dress. The new dres's we understand will shortly be donned by the Companies at the Carlisle Barracks. gmOur farmers ore busy with their spring work. The plough is in motion upon every farm. They should not for got to plant a few fruit trees, and the' la dies should have an eye to flowers and shrubbery. Cumberland county will then in a few years •ttnile like a garden. ICrThe fine spring weather has how- ever been checked by two falls of snow and severe cold, within the last four days. Nearville saving Fund. We are glad to see that one of these excel lent institutions has been organised and opened for business in Nowvilie. If properly managed —end the names of the officers afford an am ple guaranty that it will be—it cannot •fail to be of benefit to the community, and particular. ly to the poor and industrious portion. The advertisement will be leund in the proper do pedaled t. OtrHOR. HENRY Ci.sy egpreesed hitnaell in the Senate, on Tuesday, as not favorable to the extension of Patents. He thought the case a very rate one in which Congress should grant an extension of, a patent right. Irr Father Matthew' has reached New Orleans. o:!7—The Legisfture talks of adjourning, on the 9th of April. 0.,„,.-COinstooli & Co.'s List of Valuable peparationn, entwining of The Genuine Marti or Columiiin,for restoring the hair. Cannel's Magical Pain Extractor, for Pains and burns; Herres' Nerve and Pone Liniment far Rheumatism Dr McNair's Acoustic 011 for Deafness: flays' Liniment for the Piles. . Constock de' Co's Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, for purifying the Blood. Dr Spohn'e Sick Headache Remedy. fhe Mother's Rt. Ref—an Indian Discovery. Longley's Great Western Panacea. litev Dr •Partholoniew .Expectorant Pink Syrup for Colds. ' . Dr: Cannel's Mixture for Secret Memos. 11 Nolmetock's Vertnifuge for Worms in Children. And Mrs'Drown'tocelebreted Pain Killer," or roller - 1n Cholera , marhus,,Dyeentery, Cute and bruises, healing sore. on: men .or beast, rco. To' be aken Internally prepped as avosit.' All the above valuable preparations, which want of room preVenta us. speakingof mare particularly; hot - which ,have obtained the highesto celdbrityl are.' for sale 'in: Car 'llela by' CHARLES Ageht,,..,P,rinted , tlßuctioneVll found with dash artic Marktto• Pinan'A.;-Motiday March2s .The terOgn nowsi appears to have had very lIIiIp effit'it on the market: i V 9,1.14 " 13 nnty tranenet oe I. 414,81;irblelele"the :nominal ga~ilog Ll ' rjyy.pr'lthipplng.br4ndet' for'hOnie tise *leitr3lltitttod'itt Yrevietii eeriteiforte. - :'r - • , „.• pictdOktra.o3.l23:ll4llZEl. • • /On ilia ojonili: 'Of lIiO lotli'or,l , 4";el3, by th e _ Rey: 'R.:,llk..Tlntnnue;Mr tlise:blel;tba Ilyere,.betb , nr99n i f On Tueeekylbaleth tbe Pew: Matrbb. nr Geeti '"•'. • '..•, 1.; o nil ov . 0 pa : l io ugh - , pi" ia rd r itoprn lll M r. , 11 11 T7,iein # tpinllll4k4tfrOi ifif tnyl,l4o6York ,r,o)f, romerlyroe. DIP, II • '• • iFor the . , . ,‘ Township an d FlorionglkOfficerS • vat cumnanunn °emigre . , • Bleetedat the township and borough elections on the 151 h inst, CARLISLE • .Chief Burgess, Joseph H. Blair p-...,Aaalstairit Burgess, George Leidich ; Assessor, - -William Bentz; Town Clerk, Alfred S. Sener.—East Ward : Judge, John M. Gregg; Inspector, James Hackett, Augustus Gallaher; School Di rectors, Patrick Davidson, John Goodyear.; Justice, Stephen 'Keepers ; Constable, Robert McCartney. West Ward—Judge, Nathan l-iantch ; Inspectors, George W. Crop, Wm. Wier hereon ; school Director,Andrew Blair; Justice, Alfred S. Spoliator ; unstuble, Wm. H. Harm ' • ' SOUTH M I6DLETON Supervisors, Samuel Zug, Samuel Plank; School Directors, David Kauffman, Tobias Kauffman, John Myers, David Scoby ; Judge, Adam Dutshall ; Inspectors, Joseph Stuart, Elias Johns; Assessor, Samuel Lehman; Au ditor, Thomas Bradley ; Clerk, David Boner Justice, Samuel Martin; Constable, J.,.Ritner• NORTII MIDDLETON Judge, Abraham Lumberton ; Inspector, An drew Ziegler, George `P° Nlysrs ; Assessor, .Philip Ziegler ; Supervisors, , Christian Hart man, Joseph Ziegler ; Schoo Directors, David Wolf, John Coover ; Auditor, Wm. Wonderlich; Clerk, J. P. Brindle.; Justice, Peres Howard ; Constable G. W. Hoch. WEBT INNNBII6itO Judge, Samuel Graham • Inspectors; John Work ,Gcorge Graham ; School Directors, John Paul, George Miller; Auditor, Alexander Lo gan ; Assessor, Wm. Davidson ; Supervisor, Abraham ,Goodheirt ; Clerk, James Hoover ; Justice, David Denlingot ; Conatablo,.William More. • DICKINSON Judges, Matthew Lynch, R. C. Hoover ; specters, James Dunlap, James Moore, Wm. Randolph ,Samuel Woods, jr.; School Directors, Stephen F. Weakley, William McLaughlin ; Supervisors, lsauc • Goodheart, John Swords; Assesiior, Jacob Hemminger ; Auditor, Francis Hutchinson ; Clerk, Daniel L. Dolman, Justice Lice, John Auld; Constable, John Claudy. - NEwvii Le Judge, Hezek is 6 Rhoads ; Inspectors, Josiah Thomas, James G. Thompson ; Assessor ' Abra ham Killion ; Supervisors, John M. Woodburn, John MeDerinond ; School Directors, Lewis 1 - 1. Milking, William H. Woodburn, Daniel S. Dunlap, John S. Morrow ; Clerk. John Eby : Justice, James R. Irvine ; Constable, Thomas 11. Knight. • MIFFLIN. Judge, George Henry ; I mpectors, Samuel L. Gillespie, Wm. S. McDowell; Assessor, John M. Miller; Supervisor, Benjamin Hober lig, Philip Ramp; School Directors, Wm. M. Seoullcr, John Shulenborger ; Auditor, Eph raim Adams ; Cleric, Cynic A. Reynayd ; Jun, tire, Henry D. Dalhousen ; Constable, Andrew Failor. FR ANKPORD Judge, James Graham ; (o tie for Judge in Lower Fsankford between John 11. Snyder and Frederick Mintzer,) Inspecturs, John Bloser, George Gillespie, Abruhani - tekoy, Gcorgn Wolf ; Assessor, George .ShaiVibauch ; School Directors, John '. Brown, John Mountz ; Su perviuora, Abraham Wagonei, John' . Wallace ; Auditor, James L. McDowell; Clerk, James B. Lockey ; Jounces, Daniel Leckey, David Shive ly; Constable, Peter Minnick. NEWTON Judges, William Boyd. Henry Sipe; Inspee. tors, James McCulloch, Robert M. Hays, JqW Highlands, Samuel Garver ; Supervisors, Jo Greacy, Daniel Rekert ; Auditor, Wm. Koons Assessor, Isaac Wagoner ; Clerk, Michael Hale; School Directors, Hugh B. McCune, William Green ; Justice, James W. Allen ; Constable. Charles Brewster. SIIIPPENOBURG. • Chief Binge's, William McLane; Militant Burgess, Robert Cochran ; Town Council, J. D. Overtime'', John Clark, Jacob Jacoby, Abraham Hostetter, George Martin ; School Dirivatori, Paul S. Pierce, James Werner ; Assessor,. John Speese ; Clerk, a tie between Robert Mamill and Jacob S.teinmen ; Judge, David Brunizer ; Inspectors ' H. A. Thrush, L. K. Donavin ; Joe. thee, John Fisher; Constable, L.G. SUIPPENSBURG Te. • Judge, Hugh Craig, Wm. Bauch.rnan; a tie ; Inspectors, Jacob Kitzmiller, John Wingard ; Assessor, Wm. Henchman, David Renewer, n tie ; Supervisor+, Elias Hoch, Andrew Frazer ; Auditor!, Daniel Konotver, John Shoop, a tie ; School Directors, Andrew Frazer, David Dun can ; Clerk, Hugh Craig; Justice, Alexanaer Hiphlands ; Constable, Elias Hoch. (About 18 votes polled in all, and ai will bo seen, a very elm contest !) SOUTHAMPTON Judges,Wm. Culp, Wm. Nuakom ; Inspectors, S. Wallis, Robert Meteor, Dewed t Piece, Hen• ry Rebuck ; Supervisors, Joseph Hoch, George Reese ; School Directors, Themes Sibbatt, Thomas Matthews; Auditor, John F ; Clerk, James Kelso; Aseeesor, James W. Hays; Justice, Robert S. McCune; Constable, Thom as Sibbett• IIoPEwELL Judge, - Jacob Fugelsonger; Ins pectors, Sam uel Heberly, Jacob Limiter; Asse.ssor, William M. McCune; Supervisors, Phillip. Hawn, Peter Stouffer; School Dh'ectors, William Wherry, Jaunty Ramp; Auditor, James Henderson; Clerk, Michael S. Miller; Justice, David S. Runshaw; Constable,"John Stavink. M EC II AN ICS BU R 0 . Chief' [largess, Frederick Wonderßch; Town '..g q pnoil, Jeremiah Sonsemau, Ephraim Eug, .fdlin Hoover, Henry Fells, George Houck; School Directors, Henry Selina, Jacob Cover, Charles flyer, John Duoy; Assessor, George Attlek; Supervisors, David Wise, Henry Bobb; Judge, Isaac Baker; Inspectors, David H. swi ler, Joseph Millicent Justice, Isaac Kinsey; Constable, Casper B. Guyer. MONROE Juidge, Boujamin Givlen Inspectors, ' , Jacob K. Niesley, Levi W. Weaver; Aiereeor, John Bticloom; Auditor, Jacob Richwine; Clerk, Mi chael Fiesol; Supervisors, David Eberly, Mur iel Gensler. School Directors., „Daniel David Coble;-Justice, John Murphy; Constabbs Peter Livinger! ,-1 SILVER SPRING Judge,John Lutz; Inspectors, George For ney, John C. Sample; Supervisors, Isaac Then izer , George Trimble; School Directors, George 'Hebb, Henry .Voglesong; Auditor, Francis A. ftlateer; clerk, William Sponsler; A.ssessor, Joshua Culp ; Justice; Francis Ecklest Connie- Constable, Jacob Gross. ~ ALLEN. Upper.—Judge, John W. Cocklin; Impac tors, Lewis Hintz, Coover; Supervi sors, George L.Bponslor, George Hyde; Asses sor, Jacob L. Zook; Assistant Assessors, Joseph Crall, John Saddler; Auditors, Jacob Uric!), George Anderson, Solomon Mohler; Clark, George Thomas; Itoliool Directors, Alexander Cathcart, John IL Taylor, William Wilson, William Lambert, John Bowman, Jacob Com 'a r; * Justice, John B. Coover; Constable, Williaw Sulanders. Lower.—Judge, Jacob Long; In.. specters, Samuel R.' Grove, Henry Zearing; Supervisor; Jacob Shopp; Auditors, Christian Eberly, John Sheely, Samuel M.. Bitner; Clerk. Themes B. Weaklon School Directors, Wil liam Brooksdolin C. Dunlap, Joseph R. 'Jam ison, Henry. Zearing, ' Joseph' Freeman,. 'Levi Merkel; , Assaeser, Win.' 'McKinsey; Justice. &nine( Urioli; Constaple,folin•yonng. Judge;.David.ShOpio; " Inspectors, !'Abraham s: Aditme,John Broca; Aeseesar, John Nuteh; Supervisors, Sainuel COovor, Tenno., , Longnoolo. or; Auditor, Henry.. Prontionittn; Cleric, Solo mon R4tonder;Sohnol Directors , l io nj aniin .Erb, George Sherb h; Justine.Titpma L nd say; Covetable, Erb.. ,; - Judge, Abiedinni coblo;,,lrnMeWtre4.lorrider ink Ainh'hinan'''Bn i i l :l6l4li . .StiporklisUrei,.,leaoic . gloliart , MrointleY; Sohdol EdielMenaonae . HtinteberidrilkoditoiVOoob Knuffneine Chirk;' , Abraham:iXtho!eys../Tattipo.' Criewel4;Lponetablei..Henri 'NV.: 'ticikiiit•por . goes,4o)lp , iliffilikitlApitiitini 'if' , iller,Tgania# PO' itoqds.4ko l .(is•ori Won. ligb k"c9F . 7 ., ,1 Pil•Brs4.4Pnii3O.o i m.:. 4llo "l°l l MgA'iuggo4 11 ?rA ?Lte lir,Y ,, rf#13;-. /Antics', bolson;'' uetiOei - :Joeep . i,:bloe4pr-A, -vaihßblean'cob7Sykiitzordr4.';',,, Ell POUR. I ! j-- g ouSE ST AT EmE N R - 1849 WILLIAM , KF44,THos. BRADLEY, and MICHAEL; G. BELIV-10,417' _ Eisqiiires,' Directors of the Poor : and of the Hauee of Employment for4he'Coun ty' of Cumberland, in account with said County, from the Ist day of January, to the 31st day of December 1849, inclusive, viz:- To amount drawn from County Tree ' surer $5,000 00 Cash received for use of Mary Must tie, Of Government for use of Do rothysHomwood. 125 00 Of Jacob Shrom for Hides inii , skins 109 07} 91 Perry county for support of pau- pers, 51 07 Of Delaware county for support of J. Powell, colored, Of R. Snodgrass, Esq. for use, Of Je W Eby, for use of T. Robin son, colored, (dead) Of A S L)ne, 1.4. old copper, Fiir Tallow, Of J G Gruiler and others, (deceas'd paupers,) 18 IBi For Blank Indentures, 3,50 Of J Hershe, Esq. for hauling, 2 00 Of C B Guier, constable fine, 1 33 For sundries, 2 ,26 14DOB SQUIER, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor House and House of Employment of' Cumberland county, in account with the Directors, of said Institution, from thi Jst day of JanuarOc! the 31st day of December, 1849, inclusive, vi:. : DR. CR. , • To cash rec 'd from County Trese'r4sooo 00 By caSh p'J order sse abbve stated, .05,192 67 3 " from Joseph Lobach, Stew- Balance due by Treasurer, 447 22 ard, from different sources, . as exhibited in the forego ing eta tement, 7 head of Horses, 24 head of Horned Cattle, 32 head of Hoge, 24 Shoats and 9 Piga, 26 head of Sheep„.! Calf. • Beef,Pork,Mutton,and Veal,fattened 4- killed on the farm, in 1849 26 Beeves, average. weight 498 pounds, (12,948 lbs) 34 Hogs, average weight 916 pounds, (7,344 lbs.) 03 Sheep, average weight 41 pounds, (2,503 lbs.) 14 Calves,, average weight 73, pounds, (1,022 lbs.) . making in all 23,897 lbs, Farming Utensils on the Farm, Ist January, 1849. 1 Broad wheeled and 1 Narrow wheeled wagon, 1 wagon bed, I pair of wood-ladders, 2 pair of hay-ladders, 1 cart & cart gears, 1 sleigh & harness, 3 ploughs, 4 harrows, .5 double shodel ploughs, 3 single shovel ploughs, I stone wagon, 1 thrashing machine, and horse power, 1 fan ning mill, I rolling screen, 1 corn shelter, 1 ground roller, 2 cutting boxes, 1 flax brake, 2 grind stones, 2 log chains, 34 cow chains, 6 sett of wagon gearu, 6 self of plough gears, 2 sett of car penter's tools, 1 sett of blackemih's tools, 2 sett of butchering t0015,„4 wheelbarrows, 1 cabbage nife, and a variety of axes, flintlocks, picks, shovels, cre;h 4 r, corn hues, lurks, rakes, grain cra dles, sickles, scythes, single and double trees, &c. ' Schedule showing the Proceeds of the Farm O. 1000 €4u. s ale of wheat, 27 of rye. 532 of oats, 445 of corn, 470 of potatoes, 2 of timothy seed, 18 of, lions, 2 of little onions, 25 of parsnips, 40 of beets, 3of beans and peas, 2009 beads of Cabbagel 47 loads if bay, 9 of corn fodder, one wagon load of pumpkin., 2000 cucumbers, Manufactured and made in the House and Shop 122 shirts and chimise, 32 sheets, 20 cape, 15 chaff be . ds, 5 bolsters, 38 calico frocks. 37 cot ton frocks, 69 aprons, 27 petticoats, 20 pair of stockings knitted, 40 pair of stockings 'footed, 534 pillow slips, 26 colnforts, 10 sun bonnete,3 pair of drawers, 12' flannel frocks, 48 pounds of, 10 , tap, 130 of hard soap. JOSEPH LOBACH. Steward. • 11, The Directors &c., of said 'lnstitution, annex Me following exhibit of extra tabor, &c., performed by the Steward. Matron, and Paupers, from .Me lst day of January to Me 91st day of De— cember, 1849, inclusive, viz , . Made 40 coffins, one double shovel plough, 2 bushel hearkens, 10 handle baskets, inew benches for dining room, 1 cot bedstead, l wheelbarrow, 1 Lagos dough tray for bakery, I large gate, 1 small gate, 700 mile, cut 125 cords of wood; quarried stone for and made 30 rod of stone fence done about 1340 wor th of blackemithing, burned 500 bukhels of lime. • t Number of Paupers in the Institution lit of January, 1849, of which 20 were colored, a • Number adtnitted up to 81st December, 1849,•0f which 25 were colored and 3 born in the•house, Making the whole number through the year, Of which 20 died,B children bciund 0ut,.19 eloper and 209 were discharged, 9 Leaving Me number of paupers in the house,Jan,l,lBso,of which 28 are cold Oct door paupers, supported at public expense through the year•lo, of which 4 have been admitted and 2 died, • . . Whole number supp ted let January, 1800, Of those remaining n the Your House,. 81st December, .1840, there are— Mal s 02, of which 12 are colotsd,. ° ' Fe ales 98, of which Mare colored, An 8 out door paupers, of which 1 is colored, Average number per day througlf the year,- 148 • Thrre are, as near as can be ascertained under 1 year 4; . 6 front- I to 6; 9 from 5,t0 10 ; 7 from 10 to 20 ; 20 from 20 to 30 ; 12 from SO to 40 ; 12 from 40 to 50; 21 from 60 to 60 ; 20 from 60 to 70 ; 18 from 70 lo 80 ; 8 from 80 to 90 ; 2 from 90 to 100 ; 1. above 100 , Exclusive of the above, the registry contains It list of tlie;hagleff'of 1'75 transient paupers, who have been received without regular orders from Juitices'of the Peace, and who have been supported 'at the institution for one, two and three days. - We; the DirectriritAlhe Poor and of the Howie of Employment for, the County , of Cumberland, d6 . 4erlifY that the above and foregoing statement contains 'a just and . •true exhibit,ol-thCirisfitution, during the period above stated,Cceortlitig to the. best of our knowledgti,''.' Given' under our hands this Ist day of Janusty, A. 1). 1850. , • . _ . : - WILLIAM KER, • . .•;,..• ' ••' THOMAS BRADLEY, , • Directors., M. G. BELTZII.9OYER, : , —...-.. . ~,„4 :I,T c ,, ' , ,!. .': •,-' ; • , ' • • Wu the undersigned, Auditors of Cumherlimd county;' Sleeted aiut sworn accord lug,to law. 'having examined:tho:acconiits Wd'ipuehereof the' DireOtOrs of the Poor and House , of, Employment citiaidUeutitYTrn t Trohi lii,daY:of Antony to , thetalst day of Decenther 4848; inclusiii, do certify.that Arefitid a•tialance due said county, by, the DireefoVaforesaid, of fotir hondrqd aritl:',fictY4Stitip'd6lliirii'Cnd',tsviSnlY-two cents, in the hands UfJacciliScjitier,'Esq:,'T,rtutstirer:oe sattl,DOor 'Douse, arid Monett of Ent ploy meh t., • ,Given „under 'our hands - 'at ‘•i•Carlible.; - the •• 11 tlf day ~ of.:Tanuary; I 'istio. 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By payment of interest on dower in favor of Mrs O'Brien, in the land purchased of A McDowell in 1842 1138 91 Cash for Giocerles, ,Merehandize 167 33 clothing and bedding incluideil, 1,414 681 Cash advanced by &filquier, Fisq., 451 841 do. for stock, 493 74 do. for grain, flour and grinding, 414 79 do for support of out door paup're, . 198 503 do for lumber, 188 01, do for tailoring, 104 021 do forshoemaking and halting, 183 991 do for stone coal, 133 001 do for leather, '• 131 71/ do for blacksmithing, 76 461 do for, freight or, coal & groceries 61 951 do for out door funeral expenses, 80 75 do for Constable's fees for mum , - ifig paupers, 51 84 do fur hardware, cutlery, &0., 82 88 do for materials, improvein'ts, Eco on the farm, 44 671 do for tin, copper, and sheet iron, 'ware, and tinkering, 44 95 do for farming utensils, tools, &c., 33 741 do for drum stove, stovepipe and • repairing coal stoves, 32 711 do for tinning house roof, 25 00 do for castings, - 36 31 do for manumeturing sattinett, • 26 . 661 do for plaster, 28 00 do for carpenter work, 10 18 do Borough of Money in Lycoming county, Pa., for support of a, . • pauper . 57 87 do' forout door medical aid, 6 504 .do for sediery, 9 tali do - for print i ng an d stationery, 3 38 do for traveling and Incidental ex -1 ,•• tenses, 9 951 di? Blind Institution for use of Sa. , rah MeGloughlin, t 25 00 do for postage, • . ` - 1. 71 do for sundries, ' , 3 701 do J, Lobach, salary for ono yeerei - et, (hirelings wages included,) 500 00 „ do Dr J Baughman saliry for one .-• ' year, 100 00 '' do J Squier, E q., Treasurer, sal ary for one year, •, • 40 00 >•' do L Todd, E. 4, attorney fur one • year, 20'00•, do J Recede,; DI., extra services • • as Director, 7 50 do Win Ker, 81., extra services as Director, 18 OU do Thomas Bradley, Dol., extra services as Director, , 12 (10 17 00 65 00 47 95 10 00 21 40 $5,640 093 65,192 873 Cash due by J Squier, Treas'r ', 447 22 $5,640 09; 640 09 o . $5640 09; Ef.IZA JANE DAUGHERTY, Matron 05,640 091 10,640 0;i EMI 276 886 250 Ern ,r'.;. :: ..,...'µ,.,.: , .,...,:.: 4'..vely ::aUr FIDLIBARDS, . 33torto mit ;;840436 Great Bargains! C AN be tweeted from the subscriber, as' he has received t. new and splendid as sortment of WINTER GOODS, which he offers to his customers and ethers who may favor him with a call nt great Rargains ! CLOTHS AND CASSIMEIIES,' satinets, velvet cords. Ky. jeans, scarlet, yel low, white and Canton Flannels, tiekings, mus lins, calico, cashmeres, de lanes, alpacas, Co livrg cloths, gloves; hosiery, Irish linen, com forts, dnc, SHAWLS! SHAWLS ! ! A largo and splendid assortment of Long and.lattr — e Shawls, at all prices to suit the turl fri 7 i6OTS AND SHOES. Also, Boots and Shoos, which he is determ fined to sell low, at his stand, in North Hano Bret store:Below Haverstick's Drug Store. car street, Carlisle. J. G. CARMONY. • -Bargains, Bargains. T AM now selling off' my stock of Win terigoods at greatly reduced prices, to make room fora 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 got the.cheapest goods to be had in the town or county . ; at the old stand Eoet Main street, Carlisle. CHAS. OGILBY. Feb. 13. 1850. • PORK and /EH. AIACKEREL, Shad; Cligllfish, Salmon, Her rings, Pork, Hants and Sides, Shoulders, and Cheese, constantly on hand and for sale by J PALMER & Co. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. March 20, 1850-1 m Notice. r HE business at Chesnut Grove Iron Works, IL will be conducted by Chas. Wharton, Jr. as agent for the subscriber, all notes, drafts and other papersinecessary in conducting the busi. sees will be signed Chas. Wharton, Jr. A,gent. March 13,, MO." J BUCHANAN BOGGS. Abtice NOTICE is hereby girth' that Leon— ard Wise of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, did by deed dated the 7111 March, A. D. 1850, assign all his property;' real, personaland mixed to Ahd-edhscriber who. resides in said township. All persons' having claims or demands against the said Leonetti Wise, ate requested to innke known the same without delay, and those indebted to make Pay ment to. JACOB RITNER. Marsh 13,1850. Assignee of Leonard Wise Estate of Maiy Fulton, dec'd. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Mary Fulton, Into of Newton township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been gran• ted in due form of law to the subscriber,residing in Hopewell township, in said county All per sons indebted to said estate will make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement to.; . DAVID S. 11.UNSHAW, Exee'r. -March 13, 1850" Important to Zillions. T"public are hereby notified that I . have purchased the right of introducing Henry Flinchbaugh's Patent Self-tightening Bush for mill spindles—for the countieslof Adams, Frank lin and Cumberland—and that I am prepared to introduce this improvement into all the mills of said counties, whose owners may desire ,the same. Any mill owner wishing to have fits improvement, will be attended to by directing a line to the subscriber, residing near Chambers burg. Pa. UPTON R. HENDERSON March 13, 1850.-3 t Tavern License, NOTICE is hereqy given that I intend to sp ill ply at the next term of the court of Quar ter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a li cense to keep altavern or public house in the house at present occupied as such by me in Lower Allen 'township. March IS, 1850; DAVID BROWN'. WO the undersigned citizens of the township Lowi3r Allen, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named David Brown, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided witfi house room, and conveniences for the accommodntion of strangers end travel lers, and that,suelt Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate" the public and entertain stran gers and travellers. David Wise, W D Shoop, David Graybill, Lewis IF Wollot, William Willis, Frhnliolin lieckerman, Jefferson Floyd, Isaac Goebert, J P Ingram, David Mosley, Jacob Pitman, M. Hither, David S MeGuay, John Shireman. CUMBERLAND AND PERRY HOTEL. Carlisle Pa. . fiIHE subscriber respectfully informs ••- the citizens of Cumberland and Perry counties, and the public generally, that he ihas taken that large, new and commodious Hotel, on North Hanover street, Carlisle, known as the Cumberland and l'erry Hotel, and recently kept by H W Orth. The house is a new and el egantly finished establishment, is pleasently situnted,and is furnished with good bedding and other furniture, and his accommodations are such as to make it a convenient and desira ble stopping place. His TABLE will be fur nished with the best the market can afliard, and his BAR with the choicest liquors. Ho has al ways on hand a large suppl of FEED, suitable for all kinds of Cattle, an dgood FEEDING LOTS, with other accommodations which cans not fail to render it .a desirable stopuipg place for DROVERS. His STABLING is extend 'sive, capable of accommodating about 76 head of horses. He has also about 200 acres of god pasture land for Cattle, which can be had on reasonable terms. In short no pains c*ill be spared to render the utmost satisfaction to all Ins guests,,HENRY GLA SS Feb. 13. 1850.—Gm, Golden Morse Motel, Elbe ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, Pk THE subscriber having leaned the above large and commodious HOTEL, situated on the corner of the Public Square and South Hann ver street, and lately occupied bj Ben!. L Esh leman, begs leave to announce to his friends and the public that he is prepared to entertain them in a manner which cannot fail to meet their approbation. THE HOUSE has the most pleasant Irma lion in the borough—has been newly furnished and otherwise improved, and no pains will be• aimed to Make those who, may sojourn with him, comfortable during their may. His par lors are large and well furnished, and hisreham hers supplied with now 'and comfortable bed ding._ ms TABLE will be supplied wi h the best' the market can afford, and all who are connect ed with' his house will be found attentive ful and obliging. THE BAR will contain the best liquors the city onn produce. HIS STABLING is entire!) , new and exton wive, capable of accommodating from 50 to 50 horses—making it a desirable stopping place for DROVERS, and twillbe attended by a skit. ful Ostler.• in short, nothing will be wanting calculated to add to the comfort and convent,' cone of those who may favor him 'with ,*heir patronage. BOARDERS taken by the week, month, or year ' vaq • VirTERIIIB MOM - CATE. . - febs'49-tf, • J9HII lIANNAN CAUTION 1 mason's Challenge Blacking. THE immeeho' and steadily Mcreasing de . " *mad for thei;, , celebrated Mfisen's,,Chal l lenge'Biackind has'indaced-. numerous' unprid!l eipled petsonktattetapt . ,an iipitationrothis box varying italtglitly, with aview,.to evade the law, but, ';I; the same timeidesigned to impose_ Upon theqi s Versaldenfidanee `of.corisuiners t ,le favor ' o aeon's Blacking; and ea the;Coupler teltlbears' 'resemblance to the, 'oriiiinakexcept in the labeli"and has, none' 10'44 good propertiee, , Ceuntry'llioychants; :When. ordering...blacking . , should' be Careful:to ask far , Mimion Chilleagaillecking;7AVlnehia;s e ld 'by, all -;r0-, fundable '.,NYholesale:Peqel;pon:.-P7197, thto ,7 , rl l osl' , , " • Feb, 2'4'140=4 . , . ..,. UST , tieete 43 ed e l ll i a t.,t r h :k o . ' ch l ,e r 'fi e l'li iid r lie 'e l oii 440 f the shbsoitherjlo .. Etat ,, , L t . kn; etreal,i I Ttibi. ;Buggelo, Chute' e, Ookoblefit 'a b' " il P ilint °4. '' ' ' 'MO '"illid 03 / 8 0 1 " .dio:,-'&o:-.'zrAlso',,'DuliQr!tiv' ' ° ':ehen' Ili ' riiivdeyi.Ohich *iiu.boiteald'..,Sleri _ _,..t .. r n , , -...-;Jam.:23411050;'R'93P.,,,H74..11f-Y,,-,„4-1,0,..f..Y.1,1,i,,,, t cr o d,Ard P}r. P cod,Liter Oil A7V-4.„.. , y , WarraOtea genutla. justlecetvetl at 7 ; , * , « i B:: EL la OTT'S. .4LGAIUZI4-gvA:fine lOrjoi;.etteeifed amid; for. •o,.tioilei.,by 'box or retail U 13.11A1:0`• . lo:Viirtety:Srom' - - • mit AV , KAItiIL.:7-A . 01, '1; 2 fib. 31 I.l.ll.;Mackarcil, late catching, beat. brands, .fop sale "at ..luet 3) . .I:Ay r,Bro; 11 I PROCLAMATION WIEREAS- the . Honorable. FREI:MICK Warrs,"President Judge or the several Courts of Common Pleas 'of the counties: of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva l , pia, and Justice of thesoveral - Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and lion. John Stuart abd John Clendenin, Judges of the Conte of Oyer and 'Terminer and General Jail 'Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by theirprecopts to me directed, dated the 14th day of Jan., 1850, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer I and General Jail Delivery, to be holden It Car lisle- on the 2d Monday of April next, (being the Bth day) at 10 o'clock in the Aire noon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby given # to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and CongaWO oftho said county ofCumberland,thatthey tire by the Bald precept commanded to bo.then and there In their proper persons, with their 'rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, todo those thingsVhich to theiroffices appertain to be done,and all those that are bound by reeognizanees,to prosecute (against the prisonersthat afe ortheu shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just, DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Carlisle, Dec. 13, 1849. Estate of E. Bossermen, dec'd LETTERS of Administration, de bonis non; with the will annexed, on the estate a E. BOESERMAN, late of Carlisle, Cumberland coun ty. deed, have been issued, in due form of la* to the subscriber. living . in Newport, Perry county, Pa. All persons indebted to said es tateare required to make immediate payment, and these having claims to present them for settlement to J W BOSSERMAN, Adm'r. Feb. 26, 1850. Estate Mbtice. LETTERS of Administration on the Instate of Margaretta Piper, kite of West Pepnsboro township, Cumberland county Pa. deceased; have been granted by the Register 'of,. said county, to the subscriber residing riertio n s in go t zvi t l o le ol sa il county, e sa si tdat emake , a All eimmediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement 'to JAMES R IRVINE, Adm'r. Feb. 25, 1950. LETTERS Testamentary upon the will of the Hon JOHN REED, dec'cl:, lately of Car• lisle, havd been- granted CO Mrs. Sarah A. Reed, the Executrix, residing in the same place, those who have claims against the estate fo the Tesiator, will present them, and those indebted will make payment to her. feb6—fit- SARAH A REED. Ex'trx. Estate of Jacob Wise,-lleceased. LETTERS testamentliry - on the estate of,. Jacob WistOste of, 7 Shiremanstown, Allen township, Cumberland county, decd. have been grunted to the subscriber, residing in the same place. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present thorn for set.lement to feb.l3-50-6w* ELIZABETH WISE. Executrix. Estate of WILLIAM KuTz-dee'd. ALL persons are h'ereby notified that letters testamentary on the last'will and testament of William Katz, late of South Daiddleton town ship, Cumberland county deedased, have this day been issued by the Register in and for said county, to the subscriber who resides in North Middleton township, in the county aforesaid.— All persons having claims or demands against this estate of the said'decased, are requested to nifikc known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to DAVID KUTZ, 1 -Feb 6,6 t Executor. Estate of George Bobb, decd. itkTOTIo Eis hereby given that letters of Ad• ministration on the Estate of George Bobb, late 61 the. Borough of Mechanicsburg, in the county of Cumberland, decd. haite this day been issued by the Register in and ler the said county, to the subscriber who resides in Monroe township, in thu said county. All persons hav ing claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebtOd to make payment to JOHN HOWER. Feb. 12, 50, 6t Administrator of G Robb. Adams & Cols., Express. THE subscriber is agent for this Companyy, and all packages that aro left at his store w 414 be attended to with care and dispatch. The Express ledes,every morning at 4 o'clock, and arrives at 4 P. M ectl7 SOCIAL CLASSES. AN Oration delivw,a before the General Union Philosophical Society of Dickinson Col lege, Pennsylvania, July 11th, 1849. Not a citizen of our Borough should be without a copy when it can be had for 4.2 i cents by calling at T V MARTIN'S. Cheap Book Store loctl7 Tave;:n License. NO MCC is hereto - given that I intend to ap. ply at the next-Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberlan'd county, for a license to keep a tav ern or public house in the house now occupied us such by Christian Huffman, on the Walnut Bottom Road Tmiles.West of Grade, Fob'. 11th 1850. VICTOR SHANNON. We the undersigned citizens of Dickinson township, Cumberland county, do certify' that we are well ammainted with the above named Victor Shannon, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the ac oommodation of strangers and travellers and that such Inn or Tavern is neeessory.to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Eir t~' u Henry Shaeffer, Jacob Badman, William Galbraith Robert Lind, Jacob liemminger, Francis Hutchison, George ' Martin, Matthew 'gnarl, John Moore; T C Miller, George Reis singer, Thomas Leo Jr. Matthew Galbraith, John T Green, Estate of John Groff; decd. LETTERS testamentary upbn the will ofJohn Groff, late of Allen township Cumberland County, dee'd, have 4 een granted iil to the subscriber residing in t ken ty.township, those who hasp claims against th estate of the testator will present them, and. those indebted will make payment to Lgvi NIARKLE March 6, 1850.—pd . • ' Executor. 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, HU OHS ; Respect. fully represents, That your petitioner is piovi ded, with the necessary . requisites for keeping a house of Public En.ertamment, in the house now occupied by hint as such, your Petitioner, there fore, prays your Honors to grant him a License for the same, the ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Monday of April 1850 as in duty bound ho will ever pray, &c Feb. 19, 1850, We the undersigned citizens of the township of East Pennsborough, in the county of Cum , horlund, decertify that we are well acquainted whit the above Named William P. Hughes, that he is ofgebd repute for honesty andtomperance, and htwell.provided with house rootn;and.'con• vonienees forth° accommodation of strangers Malt ravellors,:and that'sech'.ltin , or ' , Tavern is nebeesary io a earentoilatethe'pliblictind enter= tain.etrangers nd travellers. .1 ~ •" Simon • Oys er; P, Erb; Henry Carlin, Thomas Flow .rs, R. Wilkon, SamPel rich, , yv.r.,yolace,Jno. Wolf, Christian,Himi mellrich, S', uel Sadler; Ehurchi' Valentine Wenzel.: , Rage. Wanted; rirke'anialiriber oi; the Ikleleat price .`CASH fOrRAGS,ia ady duantity liverd har dial carliale:: , , , ;. , W ';.r.:41..8ARN77z. r. Ot cr. 211 , I Che ndl,4 ree rl above net. ' ' • See'o ' •:'.' respectfully .cliche public `(1.; 4 ention to'hi. thiperior and tasteful award° Polikey Hooka; Banker's Cases, ,13ill • •Booke; Di:easing: Caumw Card' Chaos, Port Mo. —Puri3esi Pocket Kru . modi other fine Qutlery, Gold ,Penai- and. Pencila;S egar Catge , t Ch ess Men,. eh ';Gammon Boards; l l BniaOrtmeld'eonii tecorthe Moot f arbi:o nik brind modern atyloie of:tho fineq,quality ' and exiollent workManabiiiembraidneeverrdealr. able fanoy,Taltern,;voh aWall , 'time. he prepared tic 'exhibit; nod TurniihlACleadienT retnirtitiqbaSmoao.retuienabld:ter ril ax'q;:, ! , :.;04,- . Piirohaatiti ' 7 who desire Ad oupidir them IA the, beet own/4114C i hi at.',hiar ea: . Pocket Book Manulact rpr;,;-- ':;,'"r. 1 41 1 4!,1MP5 4ni 'Notices .4 otice. T W MARTIN Tavern License. P..HUGHS eavern Litenoio Tavern License. NOTICE is hereby given that intend 11to epyly at the, next Court of Quarter Sessioni of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern, or public house in the house now t , occupied by me as such, (formerly kept by Mr. Orth,) in the West Ward, Carlisle. 1 March 6 . HENRY GIASS.'iI We the undersignedxitizene of the west word, Carlisle, in the county of Cumberland, do certi fy that we are welt acqUainted with the above named Henry Glass, that he is, of good repot for honesty and temperance,hnd ie well provide, with house room, and conveniences fur the ac commodation of strangers and travellers, and that such an Inn or Tavern is necessary to,ac comodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, C Inhoff, Henry W Kanega, William Cart, Armstrong Noble, Heal Leibey, tr., Chas. Bar nitz, Jacob Leibey, Peter Weibloy, William ,Biker, George W. Hilton, George Hendel, John Noble, H. L. Burkholder, James Davis, S. W. Haversack. Henry W. Orih. Tavern License NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to II apply at the next court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public house an the heuse built by them ih Fmnkford township. Feb. 4, 1850, M D & J U LACKEY \Ve the undersigned citizens of the township of Frankford, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with thgabove named M D &A 13 Lackey, that they are of good reputrepute for honesty and temperance, and well e with houseroom, and conveniences for Othe accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or,Tavcrn is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Daniel Lackey, Andrew Oiler, Peter Myers. William Blossur, Frederick Mcntzer, John Lo gan, James Graham W F Swiger, Michael Min-, ich, Peter Minich, William Strome, John Snyder Jacob Ensminer, Henry Mentzer, Abraham. B urklioidee, W P M Campbell, George Wolf, Peter Maybnry, Jacob Niekey. Tavern License IVOTICE is hereby given that I intend to ap -111 ply at the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tav ern or public house in4he house I now occupy as such in North Mid ton township. LMarch 4,1850. 4 ' GEORGE SWIGERT. We the undersigned citizens of North Mid dleton township in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well -acquainted with the a shove named George Swigert,that he is of good.. repute for honesty and temperance, And is well provided with house room, and conveniences for the accommodation. of strangers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is neceisar) to accom modate the publio and entertain strangers and travellers. Samuel Geissinger George Thomas, Abra ham AI ondorf, Jacob Waggoner, Samuel Miller, Levi Mordorf, John 'Seidler, John Thomas Joseph Aluzkey, Christian - Kinert, John Kitch, George N Hoachdacob Seidler, George Brin dle, Jacob Gotshatl:, Taliern License. NoiricE ishereby given that I intend apty ing at the next Court kif Quarter 'Session Cumberland chutity for a License to keep a tav ern or public house in the house I now occupy tissue's in South Middleton township. • SAMUEL 21 , 101IRETT. • s :'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 and temperance,' and is well provided with house .room, and convenien ces for the accommodation of strangers and trav ellers, and that such Inn or THTI ill is necessary to accommodate the patine and entertain stran gers and travellers. Wm Ward,G D Craighead, M W Moore, S. Zug,Jacob Burkholder, John Hoyer,'Sainuel Wm,Mullin, Jacob Hatz, C Maelitrinue, Alfred Moore, Wm It Moore, Jesse Myers. Tavern License. NoTicE is hereby given that I intend to ap ply at the next court or Quarter Sessions of the county of Cumberland, for a License to keep a public house in the house now occupied as such by John Paul, Churchtown, Cumberland county. GEO. GOODYEAR. Feb,-28, 1850. WE the undersigned citizens of Churchtown, Cumberland county, de certifly that we are well acquainted , with the above named George' Good year, that hp I. of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of Strangers and travellers, and that such !sin or Tavern us ne.:essary to accommodate' the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Adam Ge nsler,N illiam C Brmalt, John Paul, Moses Bricker,-Peter Livisger, Cary W Ahl t George Stroch, John Hippie, Geo. N. Baish, Jacob Bum, Daniel Krysher, John Lutz, Conrad Westfull. Tavern License.„ IVOTICE is hereby „given that I in 11 tend to apply at the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Cnrnherland county, torn license.to keep a tavern or public house in the house now occupied by me as such, in the township of Mon: roe, GEORGE MORRETT. March 5. We the undersigned citizens of the township of Monroe, in the county of Cumberland, do certify • that we are well acquainted with •the above named George 'Morten that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room, and conveniences for the accomodatien of strangers and travellers, and that such an Inn or Tavern is necessary to to accomodate the public and entertain strangers and trove lam_ Samuel Gensler. George Sheller, Jacob West fall, Michael Mishler, Daniel Speller; Isasc Kuhn, Caroy W. Ahl. A. Smith, Thortitts Moore, Robert Young, M. G. Brandt Sagzuel Brandt, Levi Hoffman, Christian Lohman. Tavern License. oTicE ia hereby given that I intend apply. N ing at the ensuing term of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the county of Cumberland, for a License to keep a public house in the stand .now occup ied by me as such, in Silver Spring ,township, in said counts., being an old stand. • ' GEORGE. COOVER. Feb 27, 1850—pd WE the subscribers, inhabitants of the town. ship of Silver Spring, being personally and well aoituinted with George Comet the above named pe.hionor and also having a knowledge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify, that he is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the agaommodations of strangers and travellers, we therefore beg leave to recommend him for license, agreeable to his petition. . Benjamin H Hallman, Simon Crownewell, John Hoover, Henry kern, John Bobb, Dan'l. Comfort, George V Coover, Samuel Cocklin, John G Rupp, - Daniel Brownawell , Levi Melly, Jacob Kuhn, Sear. William. M Moily, Charles Shreiner. • , Tavern. Mennen. OTICE is hereby given that ) l_ intend ap plying at'tke onsaing , torm ot the Coln t of natter Sessions of the county Of Cumberland, for'a Licened to keep a , public house in the stand now occupied by ,me as ouch, in the township ' of Dickinson, in paid. count V. . ' WM. W lIAMIL'f ON'" ”.Fb 27,1850. Y: %" • WE the ttritiers'igned citizens of .the toWnship Of Diakineofi hi the ~ eminly of CuMberlancl,. do certify are well acquainted with the above named , Wm .W Hamilton, -Allot. ho is of, good rimute;for ,honhatt and; temperanee,: andJs provided with .i.o.ant% Mid convdniences for th 6 Occominiaditfon , ol 7 sitangdra.'and travel. lets, and that`such Inn or, tavern to necessary, to :accontmodate thq youhlio mnlsnteriairt.stratigora .and tiavellers. • ' ' ' , JaMetyWeallaY; - A a Miller, John Mitheffie; Tolin Hooker, Samuel Cr. John Kim inger,:Jaeolt Hemminger, Samuel Longin,John Green, Joe. K.Wetiltley,' Be_nlarnin' Colin Moore, John Chesnel; G W Gilbert; :on Hubley,L•Jacob I hianoll. • ' •• r Library/1;4100.1. ALL persona having Welts' tieloniing' •, 01. , Belles Soaiety; end, the; Union ri: jooiety, %are, requested to:return Ahem itAthe ratiee,;.,Theto ) are about IMO volumes of • our W oke scattered, limiugh the town and countty; ; he names of man tt y ,persone havink . ; booke. ' nown, and ,we hope • they • will, return' them tithouF delay 11Y - brdOr eithe•seeledee:. • , 7 4 ! 1: , ;. .;!; t! , : ...`:frtliklAigge t }fAM. : .-7' Lib BreadA ¥`eiq, EAMITMO,OPT4 0 Aric 441 e i '11 . 6 r,± 3 .1119 fr;PR qiind '`us e,'; 1 , 11 ,Se 3, ngtes,by.t ,ue nif`Or Germ' , gittfolle'al'Okiftitofe•of ,i;W:?EI 3 Y4IV • 111VItirakIL - , , ME