Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 05, 1851, Image 3

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ICcw, ':7oactti9cintnis.
-.ABDITOR{S ; NOTICE.
. The itntlersialed, ttuditor,'epricitnted by the
brpluins Corot - to inersbel - entr distribute the' s
1 sets in the o
luinde,f John Auld; edniidiatrator
of Samuel SticatiVr, decril., to' and. among the
will attend to that duty ht his , oliieo,
on FRlDAY.. , thelith of March, 185,1. Credi•
.tity tors aro notified to kesent their claims.
,E. M HENDERSON,
Cellist°, Feb. 12,'51-4t. • Auditor.
• • Limeburners Coal.
iiso tons Lykens Valley nut coal for bathing
halo receiving and for sale cheap by
.: • R
B MURAY, Agt.
Blacksmith's Coal.
20100 bushels .blacksmith's coal a_supimor
nrtiClE, — ffccivin - srand-for
—7 WE MURRAY, Agt.
varaurzarars.
A superb assortment of Valentines, comic
- and sentimental. grave and , gay, for sale at all
prices, at 141VER.STICli'S Drug and Fancy
Store.
Valentines; Valentines.
ASPLENDID^ assortment of VALE N—
TINES beautifully got up, accompanied
with onvelopos, just opened and foe onto by
G W HITNER.
Piva.-011 and Burning Fluid.
AniiF the besi quality, fresh from the manufac-
NU' tory nt Philadelphia, and hereafter con•
tinnily for sale at • Rawlin's Prug.andonneY
Store: " [fehs
AVDSZCOR'S • NOTICE.
TIIE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by
the Court to marshal and distribute the
assets in the hands of William M. Henderson,
Assignee of Abraham Neisloy, among his
, raditors, gives notice, That he will attend to
' Crtt duty at his officil in thirlisle, on SATUR
. .14131',- the 15th day' of Februa'ry, 185 L The
creditors are hereby notified to present their
. claims on or before that day.
jan29 • ^A B SHARPE, Auditor.
I%XI7ILES as R
riiEN -HEAD OF 'MULES, three years
PL old,; ix of . which aro. beautiful bays. and
all•are well broke to harness.. They average
froth fifteen to sixteen hands high . • Enquire of
F. S
SAMUEL MINGER.
jan29•4lpd.
Two Dollars Reward!
3lt AN A ),vAy from the subscriber, residing
"11":trelitYlVai m Springs, Perry couniy, Pa.
on the ith of January, inst., an indentured ap.
11:entice named George Long. He is nearly 15
years old, has n large black • mole on the back
of his neck, and has a sore arising from a cut
on ihis left litre finger. I will pay the above
reward for his arrest •and detention until I can
recover him. All persons are forbid haboring
and trusting said boy under penalty of the law.
jan29 H H ETTER:
Notice
• ,
Estate of Adam Reigle, deeld.
ALL persons are hereby notified that letters
of administration on the estate of Adam
Reigle late of the borough of Mechanicsburg,
County of Cumberland, dee'd., have this day
been issued by the Register in and for said
county to the subscribers, who both reside in
the borough a, Mechanicsburg aforesaid. "All
persons baviirg claims or •dernande against the
vunte.of-said decedent, are requested_m_make
known the same without delay, and those in
debted to malie. payment to
LE_VL.RIEGEL, _
JOHN RIEGEL, •
• 'Administrators.
January 20 4 185.1.-6 t.
NO7L'ICM.
_.A_LL:Paiectiti_iira_herebv-notified . ihat -Let
ters of Administration on tiro Estate of WIL
LTA M - AUDENREID, Into of Hatnpden--tp.,
Cumberland county, deceased, have been is
sued by the Register in and for said county to
the subscriber who in the said tow*
ship. All persons having claims or demnudi
against the estate of the said deceased aro re.
guested_ t make known the same without de
lei and those indebted to make payment to
BENJMAIN ERB,.
Alminiairator.
Jan 7—Bt
:Estate of Martin Burkit, deol.
- 1 6 4TOTICE is 'hereby given glint Letters of
Administrstion on the estate of MARTIN
B - 1.11:KIT, late. of
county, deceased, have boon granted to the sub
scriber; residing in the same township.
persons knoping themselves indebted to said
epsate are required to melte immediate payment
and those having- claims to pregent them for
settlement to
innts WM. KNItTT.LE, Adm'r.
NOTICE,
INKTOTICE is hereby given that an application
131 will be made to the Legislature of this
Commonwealth at its next, session, for a char
ter for a bank with general blinking.privilcges,
to be located in Carlisle, Cumberland county,
• .eapital„..of...Pired/iypiked holic9nd
Doltars,-and-to-liPlialled the Carlisle -
jpl.'s6-6m
NOTICE'
THE subscriber intends closing up all cc•
counts on his book to'Altpersons
indebted. by note or book'accouni will please
to call and settle up by the Tat February next.
janB,'sl CHAS. OGILIIY.
for Bent,
ron. ME N 132.
HE subscribe', intending to leave, offers
MI
JL for rent the large and commodious STORE
' , . HOUSE. AND DWELLING at
. tacecd, situate in BEND, OR S-•••
1• VILLE, Adams county, Pa. Any
A 1
person wishing to • enter into the
mereantile'business, this property
offers rare inducements, as the town of Ben
dersville i4,not_surpassed, , if .equalled, by any
village in Pennsylvania, for business, health,
society, Ike. .
.
irr Inquire of jhb undersigned who is now
occupying it." Possession will be given on the
Ist of April. [janls-60 0. P. HOUSE.
Houses fol Rout.
IVIOR RENT front the first of
• "•`' .7 i IC April next. The two Store
Rooms in North Hanover street,
e • ! ;?., et present occupied by Messrs.
12.16"1:- ;:e.,.;‘ , 1: Sterner & Co., and. Arnold end
Livingston. Also, Three-smell HOUSES,
One situated on West Lowlier street end•the
other two. on DickinSon alley. . • '
declß . . J,40. B. PARKER.
I'OR Xi./INT.
tFai story Brick DWELLING HOUSE
A. and SIIOP„ . on North Hanover Street,
near_Glases7. Hotel, now_occmpietl_by,
•
the subscriber. The property. Is
13•: I ; commodious and in good order, and
VI j!,.:5* is well situated for busidess• For
terms enquire of Leo subscriber,
Agent for E. Bullock. ..
janls JAMES It. WEAVER.
. .
- .. .., FOR BENT. ~ •_
rwtHE Hotel situated on the corner
~;t''V . - ." 1 of South ITimover - and' Ponfret
ri."; • street now occupied by Mr. Robert
is 1.%...; Laird: For terms apyly to
-,------ -- • WM. T. BROWN. '
dec '23,lBsD—tr.
FOR RENT.
TWO cotnfortuble 13it IC .I.t
lIOUPES, in North Pitt Street.
Possession given April I, 1851.-'
•7 Rea very moderate. • ,
lk".; CHAS. OGILBY
January 8,1851.
FOR, RENT.
, ' • A IJAfltir6 and 'aommodiauis
1.101.15 E eligibly siminekoh Main
:.411 Street;the rent ofwliieh. - enulcUbe
paid in. boarding the advertiPer d id
his' family, a small ono: Apply 'nt
rjartB-,lm
this office
FOR RENT.
• • SEVERAL two .story SIIICK . ,HOCSRS
on tha north east coroor, of,,tho,pub,lio
.'. square in the row known, as `,',Harper:s
4 .. 1 Row.". 'For t0rm5..40.; ing,oirO of .4 10 .
.„ :.subscriber. .- . ,
- n0v1576m . , ' ' ROS'T. jRVINE; t
k:• rag erzir iir.lzl
A ND thintlemen.'witit a few-days ! and you
111. shall see the most unique and beautiful
- VALENTINES titid-M miens that , will'atitonr
you!: And •int the meanwhile If yon.wcint
0/3KS or , VANEY STATIONERY. *nab
at RAWLIN'S , Drug and ?attar. Store,
•—•---. ~ - . •
:, ~ Gftristmets Presenti •""'' '
TixF, , .eubscriber hem imd received • Ladiee'
Fronell:'Workedi Aloelin .- andirl.tapo Collar
Embroidered Linen • liondkorebiefoi..Fanet .
Thibot O'ciirre;lsT e elr.,l2.lbbona.. "eel ildzei,l
Gold Tericifi+,.with u vorietyi:o PoOde eoltoble,
for Chrßimas prosenle..,. . . . • ._. •
doola. '. • ; O.IV 'IIIT,SER, ' • .
statentent of ',tlhe Finances
COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, FROM THE Ist DAY OF'JANVARYTO THE
31st DAY OF DEOEDIB E R, 1850, INOLUSIVP,
Made by the Commissioners in compliance ivith the , requisitiods:teritairied in the
twenty-second and twenty-third sections of an Act of Assembly 'of this Common
wealth, passed on the 15th day of April, A: D., 1834; And also in conformity
with the thirty-seventh section of the same Act, Which requires the County Trea-,
surer, once in every year' to state , his account and produce his vouchers to.the
Commissioners, which after examination by the said Commissioners shall be by
them laid before the County Auditors for settlement according to'law. .
lii accordance with which William M.. Porter, Esq.,
Treasurei of Cumberland
county, submits the following as a correct exhibit of the Receipts and Expenditures
for the past year,_endinklhe 31st-day-of- December,-1850.., _______
Wan. .11. Porter, Esq. Treas9r.
ReCeingS . • , .
To balance_ia.lands.oLTreasurec_as_per Anditora.lastzetticmcnt,_
Amount of. Outstanding Taxes, .
, . .
..
" of County Tax assessed for 1850,
'of State Matemenron payment of $23,330 44,
received of D. Smith, Esq, Sheriff, fines•and Verdict fees, -
" ' John Byer, Esq., fines and verdict fees,
Carlisle Deposit ,Bank, loans for 60 days,
County, School and Road taxes, proceeds of Treasurer' sale,
"G. Wise, Boro' Ticasurer; for erection of now Town Clock,
on miscellaneous receipts from various persons,
I=
SCIIF,DULE or COUNTY TAX for years 1847-8-9-
plicates, amount received, amount of Collector
and the amount outstanding on the Duphoi
cember, A.D., 1850,1
Townships 24.110r0'5.1 collectot's Names. iYearal Amount of I
Ani'Lltee'di Coneetero Amount of,nm t Out
'Duplicates 1 fees !Exonerate 'standing.
'
t-arlisle John Harder i 1847 383 77 100 00' .
283 77
Carlisle James' Postle*aith 1848 860 57 479 00 ' 381 57
Monroe Same Bricker 370 25 t 40 00 350 25
Shippensburg George Butts 158 45 95 323 37171 25 95
Allen Samuel Bitner 1849 1354 31 1133 68 136 86 83 77
Carlisle Charles Bell 1848 76 639 97 1 1098 79
Dickinson Jacob Cloudy 1724 55 1327 77
Frankford George Kosht 488 13 282 .00 "' 2 3 0 9 6 6 7 13 :
Hopewell J. M. Means 277.74 237 68 34 46 5 60
Hampden George W. Fesler .. , 407 61 313 58 70 78 23 '25
Meclinnlcsburg John Hoover 155 65 129 95 23 41 229
Monroe A. Williams 1968 05 1766'59 I 201 96
New Cambodia] Joseph Musser 27 87 20 00 ° 787
Newton . Jadob Weaver ' 548 06 402,28 87 89 57 94
North Middleton John Miller 970 64 786 00 . 184 G
Shippensburg Wm. M'Clure 1 613 95 419 00 212 95
'Shippensburg I'. Hugh Craig . 99 65 85 364 13 68i 60
Silver Spring George Keller 1763 42 1592 60 119 91 50 91
,Southamptore Jos. G. Ciessler 1212 65 1119 31 81 89 1985
South Middleton John Peters 1677 76 1529 80 120 93 27 53
West Pennsboro' Geo, G. Davidson 1448 12 128'2 00 115 58 5095
Allen Daniel Markley 1850 2650 06 1350 00 1300 06
Carlisle Joe. C. Thompson -3520 12 525 00 I 2995 1'
Dickinson Joseph Galbraith 2579 58 1250 00 1329 5:
East Pennsboro' Samuel Bowman - 1115 11 474 73 690 38
Frankford John C. Brown 591 80 591 80
Hopewell John Stevick 523 93 200 00 323 93
Hampden Daniel Erbls
' 30 1072 50 242 80
Minn EL D. Dulhousen - 1 6 3 37 86 593 78 31 25 12 83
Mechanicsburg! k - John!F. Spahr . 497 68 961 55 24 45 868
Nl:now George Brindle 2054 40 300.00 17.4 40
New Cumberland Adam Freeman 116 9i I 116 94
Newtoh Samuel, Green 1523 61 651 00 872 51
North Middleton George Brindle 1868 57 409 00 I 1459'57
Newvillo • W. B. Thompson 252 07 150 00 134 07
Ahippensbulg Benjamin Duke 639 11 216 00 92.1 11
Shippensburg T.'- David D. Duncan- 249 22 110 00 - --.88 2'
Silver Spring Win. G. Hamilton 2185 99 482 12 1702 3
SUllibarnplOrl lIICOD Clippinge r 1358 59 980 00 87 5
South .Middleton David &a11y'2479 14 861 20
West Pennsboro' Edward Philips 1967 - 17 545 - 423 7- 7 ,
. $46,353 16 24,198 92 589 7 2 9369 65 20937 3 ,
- s - fitEmErfr - itiF EX.
Courts.
Grand Jurors pny for 1850
Traverse Jurors pay for
William Anderson-for services as
Court Crier
Martin Common 'for services •as
Tip Stave •
A. A. Line for 1 doz. of chairsfor
use of courts,
) -
fiats
I Rhoads, for repairs at Bucliees
Smilli,ncEsq.,feilt-ronr!LegnGine;enTt. Bridge
'Wealth cases, ' • 132 CO Henry Carlin and others for work
Wm. H. Miller, , fees in Corn and materials for bridge at ri
mon Wealth cases 21 00 --
ver
[Witness Fees in Commonwealth Cases. John Welty for 2768 •fcot plank for
Paid Witnesses in Commonwealthrepairing bridge
cases (embracing 51 cases) 251 701 f Joseph Quigley s . .forWork and ma—
A terial s
stices Fees in Commonwealth Cases. Coyle aid • repairing bridge
Sponsler for nails re- -
Paid Justices in Commonwealth pairing Buchcr's bridge
cases • t 26 6 Cornman for repairs lit Wise's
Constable's Feet in Commonwealth Cases. • bridge,
S
Paid Constables in Commonwealth Shively for 112 feet of plank
- for repairs at Rupp's bridge
• at - bridge
Wm Cart hire for horse viewing br'g.
2700 commissioner's expenses to York
contracting for building bridge
_IL Cliar.ch._an....apoun_t_olbridgo__.
7 12i building on Yel Breeches cr'k
J Gutshall on Recount of bridge
building at,Chellebarger's
Appropriations.
Cumberland Fire Company
34 75 Union Fire Company
whnelitor.r.
Paid County Auditors for auditing
public accounts,
Paid J H Weaver for auditing so
-. _counts uf_Prathonotary,_Clerlt
of Courts and Register
Paid Win Riley for services as
clerk to county Auditors •
Prothonotary'e Office.
Paid Jae Loudon for dockets and
binding
Recorder & Clerk's. Office
Paid John llyer, Esq. face in Corn
momimalth cases and record
ing Officers elect
Paid James Loudon for dockets
Commissiona's Office.
James Loudon for Duplicates, U.
States Land Books, Stationa
ry, &c.
tlrs AISII E Common for cleansing
and scrubbing office
James i Lamberton for copy of
Rules of Court
J Worthington for assisting to
prepare statement for Auditor
General
John Mall, Esq. pay 'in full as Com
missioner fur 1850, (170 days))
O. inhoff for Etherial Oil, Can
. • dies. Lamps, &c.
James Kelso, Esq. pay in• fell as
Coinmissioner for 1850, (155
days)
John Sprout, Esq. pay in full as
Commissioner for 1550, (132
days)
•W 11 'Front, Esq., pay in full as
Commissioner from 11th Nov.
to 31st Bee: (41 days'
.1 II Graham, Esq. pay in full as
'Attorney -to Commissisnereas.
for 1850 ' - -' • • • •• • - Loans.
- Wm - Riley - pay - in -- full - of - salary • Rev. T. Croigh am• - runi . of county bond - 1503 - 00
' for 1850 • .325 00 Mies Ann SIOO art amount of county bond 2(10 00
:
Wm Riley for services intLlßsirib- Win. Irvine amount of 3 county bonds 1901'00
siting Duplicates , Warranta• • • ,
Carlisle Dermsit Bank amount of loans for •
mid Election blanks . ; • ,7,5 00 6U slaps and Interest i' . 1510 67
. Piiblic Printing. . , • , Mrs Catharine Gethicsanuiunt of county •
'430 00
Paid) . .1) 13ratton for pub printing 216 25 . . • bond
Paid .1 IC' Boyer • • .do • 157 25 . . ' Interest on Loans. . .
Paidig lfeatty . do • 156 75, Wm. Irvine and others interest on loans ,•625 31
Paid Wm ill Alatscr for printing ' Miscellaneous:
. " done when Tfon.urer . 200 • •
.13. D. IVonde' rlich - posta - ga 'for County ,
LasientiPenitendary. . i • J. Dunbar putting away coal
Paid for support . ofi. etinvicts for •
. S. Brown and F. Gould for shovelling
1849 •• •. • . ' 158 19 . snow 203
Jail and County'P en it en ti ary . . I...Sweigart for hauling, dirt • • . 1 62/
1. ShealTer making chest fornssess't hooks 4 2
parid Shover andlathers for hick- - - • F.,Gandetierlor stove cylinders 4 - 02
...
or y wood for use of Jail, ' 203 25 'A. Sensetnno rind George lliltdn fur car=
John Basler resisting hobbles_ 1'25 ' tinge hire fur impolite, &c. ', • 49 68/ \.•
J Shell,'Esq. Sheriff of Dau'pli ha no • • Wm. Riley . travelling expenses holding
' for convoying prisoners . - 874 triennial anneals '63 50' •
Peter, Guishall 'and others for re- - ' Giles & Brother for copy of directory 1 nO ,
• , .
pairs .at jail . . , . 33 971 'Win..Line fur Linden trees for square 625
Jacob r Spangler for sand for-re, -' • • ! ;Geo' S:Seariglit'Ass'i 1',,51. restage for •. .
• .•..,' pairs at jail 17 50 Bounty ..
.:friog,:illiy: for shoos &c. for prison- ' , ,'Samuel Moody &5,
,Wooter for maps • - -----
• • 98 12' ' for:offices '• • •• ' • , • . .
W • Parkinson - and others for • ' ,•• -Jacob Itlicenijor soli to destroy grass on •• ,
••' •
clothing for prisoners 54 187 i - w a lks ,
L ., , , • • •
1 59
- Mrs S Riley and Mrs It Rhoads . '•• - •
~, • J. W. Handle repairing.old town chick -,18 00
,': far milking shirts for Prition• . S. Penfield travelling eXpenses negotia.
, i ors, , • ..., . ,••• , , . 9 25 • "sing for ob el i oo o
f k 0r. ' .8 .. 1 - ra p .. 22 00
henry Layer expenses conveying •''•'. • R A. N s '' t to bind trees '
prisoners to Carlisle jail." ~ • 22'52• , :.E.P...Lyne form! hogshead and sundry • .
lirtioloefor county •• . '', ,',..: • • 3 9i*:
A &A , Boritz 'Tor. materials •for •' • •
..• '• • beds; &ci•foi prisoners •. • ' ' 10 Oth' A. ' ' A Johnston for donning gutters around • '
.13.:'Snridgrtien for blankets for prl- -:' , vinare : ..: •• • • - 1 00 "
H.' Wright for 8 tons stone coal - 84 00
sonere .' . • : ',, ~., •2 50 -Wm.
Gill for repairing carriage brolea,bi • •
• 'ltirries Ifolfar forerte pair of holf=. '• ' 1 Cominjasionere inivieiying bridge . ' -621
' ' •- ° ' 2 , 00 W. RanaelPlifer 106.busit. eharaoal • 6 0(1
Peter Gnialuill'ilir inakiag imilkii . . '' '' . ], • -4, w, F,by for 6 , ,,odies,'oil; 4e.; f q r Ulle of -.'
: • gr,o.'forPriaotiari ' - • . '.' ' '2l' 671' , ' county • ! •,, '•! !. • -: :' •_, "; •, 1( 1 76
Wm Millar for making no pump ! . •• ! :., L.' t , ! ! !! , !!w : , , • ~ .i b i d,;il' a ii. -; ~:, ! . • '
, . . ...
in jail yard - ' ,23 12i " '
1 a s f orm , • , 2 5.0 , PA.Bar.nli.a.rt, pn :L C ?... r . „'onei:,*tnd.T . uini 9 eft :,
ikarlea.Bouiz for making
" - for i 1
i.
Charlie. B nuiz
E3hetiff,ifer
of prispnets and, thee h
wealth cases • • . ; ,
Dr W W Dale yenta' .ealary as
physician ••
.)pors , . • :-ItTilalinig.iiionieitione oa dead' b0dia.i....60. 451
. .
~ ....'Aratemrnts..l:. . . . !
. 984 .6%, Henry, D. Dalhoused and. mbar 'Collet: , , oe: , '.:,
alary . ,' . :' _lore amount of abatendnits allowed tax . !'" , t
25 00 payers', ~.., ~ ~ : ~,),,,, ~, ! „.,.. r ~: ;. -00 ea .
. ,
' - ' Poor ' liouie. ' - I '' ..`' :: ',..., .1: ; • , Rifiouted Taxes. '• . "
1
.11iirdar,'pirr Treariardr;.in full "' '' - Rudolph Marlin gad Irt
Jano,'Cormiok "1
-.' • of ordironto . for. 1850 ' ' - • • 400, 00 taxes at ronoouslyassearad ' -5' 10'
Wrn Kor and Thomas' Bradley, '' - 1 ...- - '-.' . ''''' , .I . i, p ax . 'o,l,t ers :,- 0 ; .''', -:
, pqqraliate in full as Pirbctors .60 'OO Fox orders on nejtificates'of Justices "' ' '
.......- . -
OF TII]
-50, exhibiting the amount of Du
trs fees, amount of Exoneration;
:ates up to the 31tt day of De
fuclusive.'
ENDITURES.
Ity Patna Oats,
• r
A Bosley and C Staymnn, Esqrs., . •
90850 pay as visitors for 1850.. . 2O 00
1743 12K Viettarßoads and Damages -awarded.
~,„ Peter Shot damage, awarded
._ 91 00
42 ''Y John naverslt k do , 70 00
SOlomon Shin do ' 500
800 Road orders on certificates of Cleric -- -
if Clnltlli- .„_.. _
10 00
Assessors for services at Triennial
~,,„ •., Assessment.,..
31
182 "; .../Vssessors for nukes posting lists
31 50 of 'ambles, Me.
J Goodyear and oilier Assessors
for services in 1856
Elections.
7,8- 00 Officers for holding township election.
Constables for advertising township elec..' .•
. 3 00 tiunB9 80
,
Officers Gtr holding general election 400 89
Public Buildings.
A. Erb for winding town clock
10 00 Jacob Myers for work and matcrialS4e
pairing:walks ' . 380
253 00 111. Cornman fur boxing trees • , 310
Ha Church for lumber for repairs at cupalo 46 04
JWm Odin:ton for repairing Court House 9,75 00
12 30 Sylvehtor Penfield lor new clock and
• ' dial in court roopi 375 00
Samuel Wctzcl for, work.at cupalo stairs
232 50 and new clock:Tacos -. 13 10
0 . P. Gutshall for - A tepairing cupalo and
weatherboarding . ' • 63 75i
198 00 A. S. Lyn° for tinning cupalo and repair
- . ing copper spoiling. , 81. ,50. i
.
3. - Armstrong for lumber. for repairs 3 30
61 50 H. Saxton for hardware&a., fur repairs 12 04
' M. Common I..yaara ea l lary as keeper of
buildings 66 00
.a GO -po . -
UM
).-....1 Wo the - Cummi,ssioners of Cumberland
Seal county, do certify and submit Idle forego-.
%......- ing as a correct statement of the Receipts
and Expenditures of the county- aforesaid, from.
the Ist day of January to the 31st day of flecom7
her A. O. 1550, inclusive. as also rho amount or
ihn-cotinty tax for each of the respective boroughs'
and townships iiiihin the county; levied and as
eras d 'upon n al and personal esinic, as shown by'
- 11m - llTlitlieTltitr - rtrry — riFikernlher;lsl4o, to
gether waft n 8:11101113111 of the cxpinditures under.
each head of appropriation, made b5l the Commis
sioners in compliance with the requisitions cell;
rained in the 22d and 23d sections ofan act of 'As-.
sembly of, this Conimonwealth, passed the 15th'
day of April, 1634.. •
Witness our hands and seal of office at Carlisle
the etliof January, 1851.
._
JAMES KELSO,
JOHN SPROUT, Conlynea.
. .
WM. H. TROUT.
I Attest—Wm. Rimy, Cl'k.
w,CUMBEIMAND COUNTS, SS. - . .
'762-78}-
18197 96
28155 65
1227 91.
142'12
- 16 00 -
2473 33
_l6O 12 -
161 00,
38 58i
$53335 46
122 10
128 55
BED
I=
°2 35
1 50
20 00
rob 00
100 00
18 00
18 00
AraesPers.
680 37a
17691
20 till
cmri
5 00
75
1 00
G 4 50
. . _
- --- - Conelabla's-Returrui2 - - --: - :-:, _
tonetable'S ' returns on icartifientes 'of - •• •
Clerk of Courts
REBAPITULATION.
• •
. . ... .
Cash paid on Commissioners orders 822329 021
Amount 'of County Treasurer's corn- . • ‘
mission nt 11 per cent.• , 297 851
Amount of ounitanding taxes upnid br ,-,., •
, ;collectors - . • ~ . ..,...,..;--..,.......; 20937 31
AmOunt of collectors fees at 5 per cent 827 72
Amount of exonerotione alloyed col-
-.-..• - •,
• lectors
Amount of
balance in bands of Treas
urer and due county . • - • 9492. 88i .
Toial of ctedita
• Da
Noumount of fOr 1850 53335 46.
CUMMIRTAND- COUNTY. -SB.-
We the undersigned Auditors (4 Cumberland
collutY, met according to law, and Baying exam
ined the accounts and vouchers of Wm M. Por
ter, Esq., Treasurer of said county, from the Ist
day of January to the 31st day of December, A.
D. 1850, inclusive, do certify that we find the sum
of eight thousand four hundred ,and ninety-two
dollars and eighty-eight and three quarter centaOue
by said Treasurer to the county aforesaid, as will
appear by the foregoing exhibition.of said account.
In testimony whereof we.have hereonto set our
hands at Carlisle, tICs But day of January, 1851.
JOHN P. RHOADS,
PHILIP .QU IG KEY, Auditors.
LEWIS HYER; - -
THE ANNUAL ACCOUNT OF WM. GOULD
Register of Cumberland county, in account with
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in regird
to Collateral litherieince Tux, showing the
amount of said Tax received by him front tho
let day of January, A. D. 1850, to the lit day of
January, A. D. 1851, as well as his payment out
the same, as follows, to wit :
Dl2.
1850 Jan. 5, To cash tecoo."ed from R. -
P. McClure, adnt'r of Eliza •
Peebles, deceased 60 00
9, George Cart, adiu'r of Wm.
Cart, deceased_ 4241
9, R. McClain, executor , of
George Sturm deess.ed 8 97
9, J - . W. Eby, executor ofJas.
Neal, doceased 130 00
16, D. Whistler, executor of
L....0c Wm. Stevenson, deceased 125 00
• 21; A. Blair, adm'r of Hetty -
Ramsey, &cased 'B7 62
March 23, Wm. Line, one of the exert
of Dr. A. P. Linn, deceased 26 59
June 13, D. Whislor, executor of •
Wm. Stevenson, deceased 71 53
19; JameS McCormick, ex'r of ;
Georce.McCormick, dec'd 23 75
26, David Konuwer, adm'r of
Syoney King, &teased- 8 - 35
29, Wee _Dencan,...adm!r._of.
:Mary Duncan, deceased -‘ GI 44
July 3, John Brihdle, one of the
executors of Peter Bricker,
.—deceased-
5, Gee, Brindle„ do 303 00
Aug. 23, John B. 'Douver, adm'r of
Jusrplt Grail, dec'd. 60 00
Sept. 10,Jas._.R.Arvine,.onc—of [lto
L'xecuiore Of Samuel Irvine, -
deceased ". 92 52
10, Do do achn'r of Mar r
miret Piper, dec'd. 83 96
Oct. 19, D S Renshaw, Executor of
Charles Fulton. deed. 50 GO
Nov. 6, John Ritch, executor of Eli
zabeth knell, deceased. 3G 36
11, Isacc Shullenberger, °seen•
tor of I Shollenbereer (loci' 102 00
23, Lemuel -Todd, adra'ref Ma
ry Myers, dec'd. 23 31
Dec 13; M Davidson' execator'orl6
aballa Davidsan, dec'd. . 31 90
, rc - t..• . - 81865 93
880 Jan 10, By cash paid euir0,, , ,...... .-.
tors per receipt.
. 12; By cash puid.l Wofthingto . ,
Ai F- 11
•• :Assessor ' •1 00
,
21, S Woodburn, Assessor, - 150
' 22, G.J Ball State Treasurer, 250 OD
23, J Seitz, Assessor - ' 1 00
30, 1) Common and George
Brindle, Assessors 3 00
Feb. 8, J 51 Davidson, Assessor 1 60
IS, C L Vanderbelti -- do ------ — 3 - 00 --
Mar. 16, Wm Henning do 100
25, G J Bell, State, Treasurer 30 00
Apr. 2, Joseph Wetzel, Appraiser 150
3, C Vanderbelt, Assessor 1 50
19, M Bigler, Assessor . • 3 00
' Moy__2„__Wm Greenwood. Appraiser—Lit
- 16, N. Weakley, Assessor • 2 00 -
21, G M Graham, Apar:user 1 50
July 9, J M Bickel, State Treas. 800 00
Aug 17, Do do do 150 00
Sept. 3, Do do do 100 00
16.. _Do do do, 160 OA
Oct. 10, Do - nierLeckey, Appraiser 1 50
20, ) Goodyear, r. Appraiser 1 Oo
'
22 JAI Bickel, Stat Treas. 130 00
Nov. 11, D Humes, Appraiser 3 00
13, .1 Al Bickel, Stato Trans: 130 00
19, Robert McCune, Appraiser 160
• 26, U %V Hither, Appraiser ' 1 00
Dec. 4, J M Bickel,StatTreasurer 27 00
20, do -do do 30 10
By COMMision of,p _per cent on
$1865, 93 "
Balance due State'
' 14
We tho undersigned, Auditors of Climberland
county, elected and sworn according to 'law, in
accordance with the Act of Assembly. passed
•the 22.dday of April, A. D. 1846, having ex—
amined the above account of William Gould.
Esq., Register for the count I aforesaid, In the
matter of collateral inheritance tax, and and the
same correct as above stated. • • ••
In testimony wherebfirwe - have hereento set
our hands, at Carlisle, this Bth day of January;
1851.
• JQ lIN P. RHOADS, :}
PIIILIP QUIGLEY,
LL WIS •11YER;• • .
Atitlitdra of Cumberland aunty.
A Supplement to an Ordinance
Entitled ..9n Ordinances elating to the Azact,'
passed lith of January, ail.
SECTION I. Be it enacied and' ordained by the
Town Council of theßorough of Carlisle, and
it is hereby enacted 'and ordained,by the au
of the same, 'That dm nuirot - dayn for
this Borough shall he Wednesday and Satur
day, as set forth in the Charter, and no person
ilhall buy or Sell any article of provisions,
(groceries, all kinds of grain, and bread only
excepted), idler the hour of sunset of thii-day
preceding , .,tho said market. ;clays, and seven
o'clock- Gi-- theinorning of the said . market
days, from the Ist of April until the Ist of Oc
tober, and eight o'clock of the rr orning of the
said market days from the let day of October,
until the fiat of 'April, within the bounds of
.the Borough of -Carlini°, ex.'cci4._ (ksioapbet
home, under the penalty of 'Ort,,n Dollar; ,antl
no person,shall sell or ,purchase ; any ..article
within said time in said market liana°, until the
hour appointed for optioning said market, which
shall be at 3} o'cloOk. A. 11x., front the let of
April until, tat, of OZ , taber„ and ato'clock,
'a. M., from let of October tintil titia', i lat of. A
under. the penalty of One Dollar j, and it
a it Lbe the duty of the-clerk of,the.market to
give noticb of - tho arrival Of ,Ilitiapp9intell hour
by ringing' a boll to be provided for that pur
pose.
liliorrostrk, .4ort -"Lo'itinrOitr enacted,' That
no.person shall purehasolnihts.borough, o!,) enY
market day • as, aforesaid-,:yrithin :rito ,market
hours na,snocifted,in tho , foregolog #o,ction,w,ith
tho intontion or . I , w'thenurpose of reselling dui
santo, either wholesullonr retail, or for sending
the same out of3lto, county r with•th,er, view of
supplying any other ,market or .pcirson Abroad,
mono than hall- a.bushol of,puckwjvat pr,oorn
meal-0( any:kind,ofnate, mpro , than,a
of .eggs more titan two dosen—OF batter more
than am pounds—ol potatoes smore , :than -throe
bushel of ,dried moat, more than twenty
pounds, ~unlese a,single plane) should weigh
more—rol.poultry,tmOro„nliart;pna.,pair of
keys 9r ,geese7-of.ducka and'.'cltickens, priori)
Alt an, ty,9 ptura-munder the., peonThi it ,Fieri Del:
. .
SEOTiON III;_ And La it lutther.crinclerl,' That
the nigh Constaliki.en'd. of the market Wit
vigeaut to preypte t e,violetipe elfthia,Ordinanes
, end if'either altell,proseentnormolrender te don !
Ntenen,holo ll l l l'4CM4 l o &q. ,0 ,1 1 e 4a!f ll o;P°'
natty.
.I;s s e T x o74 ; t rix..l That
the 2d . sention of thOortlemece,io,„whfch thin
is a Supplement, passed. tlio Alth . :Ofllrialnar,rl
1841 k hgottnirthe atetns. hereby re pealed.
• . Tum a psoN I
PM I o
de br Council.
'Clerktd•Couseih'' '
tore $.; Obops.,
GREAT t Arr CTIO N S
'FOR THE ' lIOL.FD•MFF
4-7 , 43 Kingke Head-Quartets,
NORTH .lIANOVER ST., CARLISLE, pA.
itu - iittin the. citizens of this. Place and all
L VT :those who may visit the same during the
Holydaye,.will find the largest assertment of .
' • CONFECTIONARIES;'
(of every vaittety) ever.offered, inaintfaCtured .
of the best materiels, expressly for-the ap-.
praching festivities, which will be sold whole
salcror retail, at reasonable rates, at the. old
stand of the subscriber North . -Hanover et.;
a few doors north of the Bank. Where may
also be found - a complete. assortment of
653335 46
, FRUITS- AND_NUTS '
Consieting . in part of Crimps, Lawns, Grapes,
Figs, Raisins, Prunes- in fancy boxes, Cur
rants, Dates, Almonds, Cream, Coco
and Ground Nuts.. Ho would also call atten
tion to the largest stock of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
eeetoffered in Carlisle, consisting of,
CrITNA — AN (-4 KW TOT
Gard Trays, VMS, Mugs, Ten Sets, dol
heads, Motto Cups, Cologno
,Bottles; Turn-
Wors, assorted. Figures. &c.
FINE TIN TOYS,
such as Carriages, Carts, Cradles, tables,
chairs, animals, buckets, ( ups, rattles, wash
stands, candle sticks, &c.
GUM TOYS,
pure India rubber and elastic doll heads, rat
tles, dogs, teething rings, caricature faces, &c.
WOODEN TOYS,.
cups and saucers; nine pins*, towns, soldiers,
furniture, tools in boxes, games and puzzles,
drums, guns, trumpets, wagons, wheelbarrows
tuts, Noah's, arks, horsemen. magnetic fish,
swans, boats, fiddles, guitars;harmonicans, &c
FANCY GOODS,
Fine sewing, card and knitting baskets, fancy
boxes .of wood, paper and glass, hair ode,
soaps, colognes, liar brushes, and hundreds of
other articles not enumerated above, which all
are invited to call and examine.
The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to
agenerous public for the patronage bestowed on
pinion - former occasious; and hopes by a de.
sire to please to merit a continuance of the
same: Neel 1] P. MONYER.
FOR THE HOLYZIATS:
Splendid Eaney Goods, Elegant
Gift Books, &c. &c.
•
W. HAVERSTICK has just received
from the city and is now openings splen
did display of.FANCY GOODS, suitable for
the approaching Holyday Season, to which ho
desires to cell tno attention of his friends and
the public , His assortment in this line cannot
be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and
both in-quality - and price of - the- articles, can
not fail to please purchasers. It would be im
possible to enumerate hie '
HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS,
width comprise every variety of fancy articles
of the most novel
.styles and exquisite finish,
such as .
Ladies' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Ilikxes, with sewing instrunets
Terracotta Work (a recent novelty,)
Paper Macke Goods,
Elegant ,alabaeler and porcelain ink-stands
and trays,
Fancy ivory,. pearl and shell card cases,
Port Mon news, of every variety,
Gold pens and-pencils,-
Fancy paper weights,
Papeteries, with a large. variety of ladies
fancy stotioncry,
xrisitictioTtrATfird - wifrati7 —
Silk and bead purses,
Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished,.
Ladies' fine cutlery, "
-Perfume bitifteis andbigs, -
Brushes of eitery kind for the toilet,
Roussel's perfumes of the -various kinds,_
Musical instruments, of ell kinds and at at
prices, together with an innumerable variety of
nrticics elegantly finished and suitable for ho•
lydny presents, to which ho invites, special at
tention.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS,. ,
the various English and American
ANNUALS for .1.9f1t, richly embellished and
illustrated POETICA E- W 0 R IC F , ,, with
CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL BOOKS
4.:2l&frn ii{tpr,lbrurre or' PIIJUSIIig 1115 minus};
gifts. His assortment of School Books land
School Stationery is also dupplete, and nom
nnd the
Schools,. He also desires to call the,particular
attention of Families to his elegant display of
LAMPS, GIRA ND OLES, &c.
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius,
Archer and Others of Philadelphia; comprising
every style of Parlor, Chamber and Study
Lamps,.for_burning.nither lard. sperm or ethe
real oil, together,. with Flower Vases, Fancy
Screens, &c. His assortment in this line is un
equalled in the borough. Also,
FRUITS, FANCY C 0 N FECTIO ARY—
NUTS—PRESERVED FRUITS, &c.,
Lin every variety and at all prices, all of which
are_pure artafresl t _such as canbo_colirkTeW
recommended to his friends.and the little folks.
.Ills stock embraces everything in the line of.
Fancy Goods, with many other artidles useful
to houselteepers,which the public are especially
_inYited to cal Land see duripgthe
_ holidays.—
Remember the Old - Stand, nearly opposite thO
Bank on North Hanover street. •
dealt . 1 S- W. lIAVERSTICK.
MOOR. OUT FOR Rai3iG.ll=Sl
SELLING OUT AT COST
This is to inform my friends and the public
that I ant now selling off my entire stock of
dry goods at cost. I have a large stock of sea
sonable goods and will
• s• •
Jest mention a few of
I{)ittts.r.•:::,. 4 t.o. the leading articles.—
"1 ,4° Muslins, Calicoes,
Ginghams, Mous! n de
'''"" l,,- AWav , " - rf, Leiner', Cashmeres,
AI I W •
Poe las, hue Finn
nels, Irish Llllollsi. &C
Also Merrand 13oys' Hats and Caps, a largo
lot. One Iron Safe, price 820,00. Aldo, alo
ol'labelled Ten and Spice Cdnisters, a sett of
Store Curtains. and other store fixtures. To
gether with Coffee and Sugar. AlL'ef which
must be sold regardless of cost before the Ist
of April.
The subsbriber respectfully asks 'all to call
at his old stand (the BEE HIVE) in North
Hanover street, %yhere all attention will be
given to please. S A COYLE.
N. 13, All who know themselves indebted to
the subscriber will please call and•kettle up ac
counts before the let of March.
•Jenuary9 S A COYLE.
$1773 50
EEO
$1965 79
PoTionlaci ZAGGING.
ABALE,of No. 1 Potomrlo'Bagging,suita . -
cle for hags for fanners, just received,
ch I will sell cheap.
oct23 N W 1/11.00DS;'Ag't.
Sack Flannels,
JUST reedyed n oneral assortment of Col,
°red Flannels for Lsdica Sacks, to wit—Bina-
Gray, Blue, Red.. Green ' Pink and Changea-
Ids. Also, •Witite Woolen' and Cotton Flan
. in grant - variety. GIV lIITNER.
To'
US T received toil:Mier lot 'of 'Bonne'
Fronrii.of the latest style. Also; Bonnet silkst
Silk - and — Setin Linings of various color&
decll—. 1111`,NER.
American OM
'JUST recoiveil - a fresh supply of American
Oil. Ebr sale by • A C F'ETTER., • •
ocst23 No 143 No th flancivar
Tapeitry Worsted.
. •
`l:(.l$T opened goners' assortment ttingT
el, trp Worsted in various colours for . Kniapea
Searle, Slippers, Shawls, &.c.. Also an, adcli-,
jonpl supply of zephyr Worsted
801420. --
...17171111t WILL VOlGr SIVET, BA!
,
fin 110USANDS of bottles Aifilld'AßlElti=
•IL CAN COMPOUND-hive bean geld' dar r
log the end •Wsit never, known
full of owing, in a row daye; of ,a,cprtdin
eate disease, Seminal weakness and nil diseases
of the' Ilrloary:Organs; ..A . ereous using
ple, pleasant dad popular "remedy, need four no
,exposure, as it leaves no odpr - on ,tini„ breath,
require* no. rostrietiouw,ln, diet er, Fluidness -4,-
contains n.. 1 Mercury or nexteits drugs injuriouS
toad Syriteitif, adaptSd to ovory-age, so*,
or condition. •I t isAlso' the hest remedy kilowli
for Fluor ,Albuicir White/4 (female oemplaisti)
Will*whigh . (Inman& suffer; without - tho:knoiii
ledge !of a remedy,. this. celebrated, remedy
has long'bien used In' private praotleo of apliy-,
eleian - and-. with untirring•hut'aeis, .redietilly
outing hinety.nitio of tlio 'hundred nisei in
few days.', AroUnd each bottle are idain and
full dlreatiene.
CAUTION—Ask foe the AM E RIC A N
comrouND, and &refines only of the Agents
tefl tI ;per battle. For salo by S, ELLIOTT
Wyeth. Harrisburg; R.lWilliatri.s.
Coldinbini by A. Millar, Lancaster; 1 , ;1. Morris
Co., Yorke • (lunuury, L 5, WEIL
Alistellancous.
ORNAMENTAL MARBLE WORKS,
070713 NS ItIVIZARDS
7 , * Itecentiy from 'Philadelphia.•
111ESPECTFULL1 infOrm the citizens' of
I.lk Carlisle and. its vicinity, that they have
now at their Marble Yard in South' linnever
street, a few doors south of the ,Court House,
and nearly opposite A' Bentz's Store; an
elegant stock of pure
4.IIIERICAN 'WHITE' JILIRBLE,
and aro prepared to'execute in the most finished,
style • . , .
' Tombs,
Jliontiments,
• Grave &Doti al all prices, - jlfantles,
• Door and Window Sills, Slops, SfC.,
together
- wit h__every other article in their lino;
la - d - tirbitiscr that in fineness of finish, chaste.
Oess of design and quality of klqrble, their
work shall not be surpassed by any other estab
lishment.
They are 'also the authorized agents of Mr
Robert Wood, of Philadelphia, and will fur
nish from his manufactory alf varieties of IRON
RAILING for the enclosing of Grave lots and
ixtrolltorßiposes, at thETdrortest notice an. at.
Philadelphia prices. 'They will also finish or
manufacture all kinds of Building Work, Buell
as Sills, Steps and Platforms, Sec., at the short
est notice , and on the most reasonable terms.
liaving had great eiberience, and being em
ployed in the beat ehops of Philadelphia, they
are therefore. enabled to manufacture the most
fashionable work, and respectfully ask a share
of the patronage of Car/isle and the surrounding
country. [Carlisle, nov6 185,01.
CHEILPER. THAN EVER
riiHE subscriber having just returned from
the East, offers to the public n more am
plo and cOmplete ern f. goods in his
line, than.evcr previo ed, and respect
fully t lsolicits dealers and others to give hint a
call,ilusn he will show them goods at aston
ishiney lota nrieeS.
•7,To"Builelers, Carpenters and Others.
Its" stock comprises a full assortment of
Locks and Latches of every description, Hin
ges and Screws, Window Springs and Bolts of
various kinds, Window Glass, Putty, Paints
of all colors, Oils, Turpentine, &c.,;. &c.—
Also, Mill. Cross-cut and Circular Saws; - Hand
Pannel, Ripping and Back-Saws, Augors,-Chi
sels, Broad, hand and Chopping Nses;' flinch-.
ets, Planes and Plane Bins, Steel and Iron
Squares, Files and Rasps, klailW:Brrids. and
Spikes of_ all siics.
To &Idlers and Conch Jlfakcrs.
A complete assortment of Saddlery Tools,
Silver, Brass and Jammed mounting, Carriage
trimmings, Broad pasting and gaming Lace,
plain and figured Canvass, Drab Cloths,.Rati
nett, Serge and Bucram, Moss and Deer flair
patent an enamelled Leather, Lamps and• D
ashers. Also,' llubbi, Fellows and Spokes,
Efintie springs, Iron Axles, Mailable Castings,
&c.
" To Catifficsatd Shoe Makers.
My stock embraces a complete assortment
of goods in your line. Norm-cos. lining and
binding Shins, Lasts, Thread, Pogs by the
barrel or smaller quantitY, Tools-of every de-
Scription, &c. Curled Hair, Hair Cloth, Var
nish, Mahogany and Maple Voneers, Mould
ings and Rosetta, Sofa Springs, Glass, Maltog
any, Mineral and Vaneered Knobs ordirotes.
To Blacksmiths, Farmers, and others, who may be
en , lVatit of good iron.
•
Ho offers a, full assortment of Hammered;
Horse Shoe, Scollop, Plough, broad and nar
row Tire Iron. Also, Rolled Horse Shoe,
Bar, Band, Round. Square, Tire, Hoop and
Sheet Iron, Nail Rods, Russia Sheet Iron,
Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, English
and_Ainerican_ Wagoii. and. Carriage-Boxes,
Anvils, Vices, Files and Rasps, Horse Shoo
Nails, &c.
To nousekeepers and those abotiquiethlg the Ma-
trimonial Stale.
I would invite attention to my beautiful as
sortment of waiters and Trays, plain and Go
thimstylevicnives -and - forks,-Butcher-Knives-,-
'Scissors and Shears, 13rittannia,German
and Silver, Plate, Table and Ten Spoons,
- Brass and - Emernld Preserving Kettles,
Sineolli
ing Irons, Hollow-ware, Tubs, Buckets,
Mims; &c.
Oils, Paints and Dye Stuffs, Fire and Water
Proof Paint.
oct3o
HENRY SA XTON
FRP.SH ARRIVAL OF
English and American- Hardware
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS SATINETS,
Kentucky Jervis;Vostinge,&e.
BOOTS AND SHOES, • •
/PIM sbscribe hities aving j a
f re t
re
arid hen& turned froth Anther supply of those prime Long Boots.—
u r
the astern Also' a full assortment of the chestiest and '
E c with best Shoesever brought to Carlisle. •
some assortment of kinds °MAßl/WARE ' .
of the very best niakers and well selected, is . CARPETS,
now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in Another 'kit' of Ingrain, Cotton :nrld Girdling
North linnover street, next door to Scott's Ho- Carpets. r••
tel, formerly kept by Henry Glass, where he GROCERIES & SPICES,
would invite all that are in want of good and
sntisly yourseirofilio truth, as we are determ- The goods will be-received-and opened-dtir
load to sell at a-very small advance. Small ing the week, and all persons writhing to save
profits and. quids are the order dale day money in their purchases , will do well to call
„ . at the old stand East Alain street, where the
To Built/ fentirs and Others. largest, best and cheapest lot of goods is sure
A-tull-stoel4kwititee.7xeinereLsnd—lnParled-- to-be-iound
Knobs, locks - 'and larches, of 'every description novl7
price and quality, hinges rind screws, window
sash-and- shutter springs, straittheckcd -and- -
barrelled Bolts, of every kind, mill, cross cut.
and' circular Saws, hand, panel; ?tithing and, '
back Saws, bright,lblack and .blue negurti,
the very best makers, Chisels .brood,pointine
hand and chopping Axes, of ciao-tint. makers'
hatchets, planes and , plane bits, steel andiron
squares, files and rasps, nails, brads and spikes
of all sizes and warranted of the best quality,
L i m °
To Saddlers and Coach Makers,
Our stock consists of a complete assortment of
articles in your line of business. saddlery tools,
brassoilver mid Japaned mounting„•carriag e
trimmings, broad pastomg and seaming laces
and fringes, plain and 'figured canvass, oil
Cloth, top lining cloth and serge lining of vari
ous kinds, white, red, blue and black patent
leather Dashers, silver and brass plate, . Deer
Hair, rosette, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows; clip
tic springs, iron axles malleable castings, &e.
Tu Cabinet and Shoe Makers,
A. full stock of shoe kit and findings, boot mo
coccus; French kid, straits, morocco and lining,.
and binding shins; ; lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers
pinchers and French morocco. hit of every de
scription, superior copal varnish; Japan and
black varnish, mahogany and maple Vaneors,
moulding, 'beading, resets, glass, mineral and
mahogany Itifobs of every size and style. •
To Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others.
10 - toos of assorted bar iron, warranted to bo of
the best quality. A splendid assortment of hair
and rolled iron, haminered, horse shoe, seolloPi':
plough, brood an narrow tire, rolled, horse shoe.
bar, band, round and square iron, cast,
spring, English and American blister steel, Eng:
lisle Wagon boxes, Carriage boxes in setts, an
vils, vices, files, rasps. horso shoe nails. Sze.lo,
To .thusekeepers. ...... •
A beautiful nssortrpent of 'cheap fancy goods,
such as waiters, trays, plain and fancy knives
and forks, butcher knives and steels, brittnnia
lamps, brass candle sticks, Britionnin and silver
table and tea spoons, plated butter knives, pro. °
serving kettles, smoothing irons, iron and tin- v
nod ten rind oval boilers, iron frying - and bread
pans, washboards * tubs, churns, _ buckets, iron
pots, wash kettles, and stew pans, &e.
To G e ansmi Uss, Jtforksoten and Others.
and Gun Barrels, tone action, plug,
nipplo'hnd back action Gun Locks, gun mount.
ing, and gun breech cache, sheet brass and
- German silver ornaments, &c. -
To'Painters.
A fresh lot of Wothorill's pure and extra
W hit° , Load, oil and turpontino, varnishes, Ja
pan, white and rod lead, yellow and- Green
paint, ground is oil, whiting j oollow ochre, Ar.c.
. 'To Blasters. and gaiksmen. ' . ' '
good assortment of double refined powder
took powder of extra quality; iSafety.fuse, shot,
flints and bar 'lead,. ropes - 14 all ,kinds, for
threehing machinee diggars,.and a
Thetniand other articles too numerous tomsart,
till wo esiala to siyo' us a call, and we tire con
fident,'yett-will find a good assortment of Hard.
lYare,.and ahatipar ' thou can ha - found—in any
,other' House thiti lido of the east.. Mite , us
call isl,allAve ask; at
.tho old, end well known
Tfaril,watertarid formerly kopt...hylMyls H e r.
North franever strew, nyxf door to
SOott's fletol; formerly kept, by Ilfney
riov6 , r
, •,, JACOB—SEM:R.
MN
Fre'sh CrEmberries:
DA.VE itiet been received, ea 'also R lot Of
new FARINA and HOMINY, and for- Snlo by
Catliele, Dec. 25M. ' , S. W. BY.
bhildrongs Stocyingi.
4 , --FULL':ttes'ortment of Wbito and Mjiceo
.00; Merino 'lloilo of all shoe for 'chilarcrw-•
Alio, Ladies lioso In groat variety met opens.
by •• • • G W lIITNER.
•
=TYx l 7kr.P ? ,.*trorP.'
JUST Alumni n varnily and cow
MUFJ. of c litreont atioitieu and Prices.
, . , . , , Q. W.,.1111 N
Ztois::,;, - ,0r..51)14ii;
ANOTHIL ARRIVAL OF
tOtIODSI.
inifli.subscriber has' jinn' received from the
city another addition.tellieStocka Goods
embracing a !ari s e and' .varied assortmen;,,in`
which will be found Cloths. Cassimeres, Satti-
I let . Changeable Silks' Tura tSaiins, Mouth,:
. de Laines, Cashmeres, Shawls,,.Gleves, Can- :4.
ton and Wdolen Flannels, Muslims, A large • . "
STOCK OF 111UrE'S,
just received which will bo sold very low,
- • MOUS. DE' LAINES • '
Wry desirable styles' have just been: openid
, by the subscriber, to which the attention of rho'
ladies is invited. ° , , •
..SILKS AND SATINS,
Just received a handsome fissortment of bl'k
and changeable SILKS and Turk SATINS,
for Ladies dresses'which will be sold cheap.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
. .
in great variety style and size.
GROCERIES,
of-all--kinderauch-trgood-Coffee;at - 1 4 2-1-2: - Su•
gar, Molessee, Spices. Also, °
Jco/cin'a & Ca.'s Celebrated
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
The attention of the - Public is,-respectftilty
solicited, inasmuch as he feels confident of his
ability to give satisfaction to all who may favor
him with their patronage.
janB N. NV WOODS, Ag't
FIRST PRRIIIIUM
- Grand and Square PULNOS.
&. GAMULE,
.Manufacturers, Ala. 4,6, 8, 9. and 11 Eutan ,
Strcct, Baltimore,
anim NO FORTES, from 6 to 7 octaves, in
,in Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut cases
of various styles, with and w ithout iron frames,
combining all the improvements requisite to a
superior instrument. .
K. & G. have received from the Maryland.
Institute theffrat premium for their .Pianos, in
three successive years, 18480819,1850. They
have also been honored with numerous testimo
nials from all. the most celebrated - . artists whir
have used their instruments.—Pianos from their
establishment Libya been used at the concerts
.os Lind, Herz, Hohnstock, -Bishop, -Laborde,
Kneen, and other—eminent, performers- They
guarantee durability ler five years, under good
care, and will replace •(”itli 'others all which
char not give satisfaction, if'application be made
Within six Months after delivery.
Their Uanufactory being conducted on the
most extensive •scale enables them to furnish
instruments at the very lowest prices, whole
sale and retail. Constantly on. hand, A. P.
Hughes' Melodeons, ranging from 845 to $5OO,
for which they are sofa agents for this,city.
Janunry-22-1851-ly
Perfumery, Fancy Soatik4Paper Box
BTANUFACTORH.
48 Xarkel street, below Second, Philadelphia.
LEGG & CROMPTON, Manufacturers
v of Perfumery. Fancy Soaps and Fancy
Paper Boxes, respectfullY call the attention of
the Druggists and Dealers in Carlisle and the
Cumberland Valley; to their extensive stoolcof
Goods, comprising Perfumery; Fancy Soaps,
Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &c. &c.
of every variety. Also, a full and complete as
sortment of Fancy Paper Boxes,-of every de
scription, large or small, round-or-square; -made
to order-at-thoshortese - notice: ---
liCTDon't forgot the place, 48 Market street,
Philadelphia. All orders will meet with pron.pt
attention. .
I NRTV)).LLLD inSPITA - Y - OF
DMA 'ERGOODS,
•
ALNOTHER supply of Winter Goods wi
eV ho received 'from_Now York. and Pliant -
delplua this week, to which the attention of the
ladies is particularly .requested. Among the
lot will bo found a fall assortment of
LADIES - DRESS GOODS,
such as Turc Satins, Silks, Cashmeres' Mori
”oes, Irish Poplines, Mous. de Laines,Figed. -
and Plain Lustres, Eigured Carneloons, &c.
SHAWLS,
Long and Square Bay State Shawls, Cashmere
Shawls, Thihet Shawlsi black and colored
with silk fringes, black cloth Shawls.
is oetuttout 11151.111.111G11{ •••• 6 1 . •.=
Bolt Ribbons, French Worked collars, Cuffs,.
GLOVES,.AND HOSIERY.
Also, some now
CHAS. OGILBY
New Fall Goods.
At the Cheap Store corne: ; gl Hanover and Lou•
4ther streets, oppositefitoner:B Grocery Store
• ' - The undersigned most respectfully, informs
his friends and-the public generally, that hr_
has just returned from Philadelphia with smell
selected assortment of FALL GOODS, pur.
chased nt the lowest_priCes, and which he is'
doterminedlo sell al small profits : among they,'
may be found CLOTHS, CASSIMEREF,
VESTINGS, Sattinets, Velvet COrds, Ken.
tuckyl'eans,
LADIES - •DRESS GOODS, consisting in
part of Illack Silks, Cashmeres,
Aleutian do
Laines, Alpacas, Coburge, Ginghams, Calkins
Sack Fltwele, Collars, Laces, Fringe's, ! Lize.
' DOMESTlCS,'Ticliings, Checks, Flannels
D rillings, OMM:um, Linseys, bleached
and unbleached Also, Groceries in all their
variety, viz: ,Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses,
Spices, 'Chocolate; &c Rags? and Country
Produco taken in exchange for goods Pleasu
give me a call A C FETTER
oct9
Pure Cider Vinegar. .
. UST received n freali barrel of Puro Cider
ipj Vinegar, cf superior quality, and Warranted
(roe from adulteration.
nov6 . G W 111 l NCR.,
Webb's Washing Powder,
A great saving Of labor, soap and time, with•
out any RUBSING 'by washing boarde, Ma'
chines, or with- the hands, and preventing all
wear and tear of . clothes. Warranted not to
injure the finest fabrics. • Price, cents.
Sold• wholesale and retail at Dr. Rawlins'
Drug and Variety Store, Main at. Carlisle, and
at his Medical Hall, North Queen at. Lanctist
tor. •
N. B. All orders filled at Manufacturer's
prices.
June 5-Iy.
GUM SHOES.
JUST received t wo cases of Ladies Gatti
Shocs,•of Hartshorn's celebrated patiorn.which
I can warrant good quality•
• oerp •B N W 'WOODS,!Ag'f,.
A: FOLit assortmeilt.of OPSS just received
by the: subscriber.' Also Glneei Tubes Co .
llodspr sal* cheap%) ,
H. SAXTON
Boots, piloos tOlcialtus.
NEST SIIGH STREET OPPOSITE TILE DIETHOIN
curriteu.
WM. M. :PORTER invites tho'attontiono
. the public to his Ist* 'and 'complete as
sortmont Pt HOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS
just'recoive,d from Philadelphia, including a va•
rimy of now styles. , His experjence in the Shea
bustnoss, enables him to:select work of the bast?
materials and workmanship, which will be mild
at the lowest' cash price and warranted.
:IterCustomer work rittended,to' a usual.
Constl.4tino Von
. . . ..
m'-`-'2 s-4 - cil . Mt ati:1tat43 0 42 3 ... 'ik
inb EC EN TLY frorn*GormanY. 'announces to
Ilk the pnhlic, that ho is prep - arca to. execute'
till kind' of word connected with his lino of bu
siness. - Ho mans and ronJEckall4tind °flocks.
repairs guns, pistols, clbekii;sos.c.; engraves on
brass, copper and,iion,'ottende inNthe Mending.
of stoves„ Rte:' iikk wouldllikeWisa qnforrri3ho
fnrmers, -that he, Arta itt end ,:fit :ond-ropair their.
their thrasithig.meebineakinAholnost subelans
tint manner. , ttelpolltits.a . shamufitml4i 6 ll l -
nonage.. Hie'renidenceithr - in Aterperlit .-Row..
next door to Mr. 'Proutle, Hatter shop.; ..,.1
Carlisle, San. 1,18.517..-1 m.... ~,
12NOLDS writing fluid; zi
periny,inli, for gale at- Il I' lISARD