Netu—',6l)ertiicintilts. 313 a. XYZ'CU,LLOCZI, IipTILI, admit on netorriodatiort . erins, into V his office several STUDENTS for iostritefion in the varinuebrailehes' Or medicine, viz: Physiology, Chemistry, Ther— rmeirltrics; : Surgery, Theory end Pructive of &c. Pnifessional - talls - attended to in tcwn and country ns heretofore. _ • Carlisle, Feb`26-3t ram= annoCERIES. "'UST mceived at the store of the subscriber P F out h Hanover street, a fresh supply of Groccrks, consistivg of_Sagbr, Calico, Tcas, s.Scc., of the best quality and at the lowest prices. A good quality of EoffetVat cam Also, FINE FAMILY FLOUR, • of the choicest brands, together with.all hinds FI. , ;ED, all of which will be sold'aCqlie est prices for cash, AIN for said' a ono horse Wazon an springs. . JOHN E'EN EY. To those Interested. Tsubscribers Irish all indebted to them A. to call and settle the same by the middle of March, as .t is-nocessary_their_aceOunle should be paid off by that time! Just received line lot of NOW Goods, which we are selling ,li-at-aur_odualiow_prices—Call_and-see Feb 26-3 t • A & W, BEN'FZ. Dissolution of Partnership. ... ...... _ IiwrOTICE is hereby given tint the partner .L ship heretofore existing betwdon the sub scribers, in the Blacksthithing business, under tho firm of..BrCtr. CO C01 . 11111a72 , has keen dissol ved by mutual consent. TIM books end accounts have been placed in .the hands of M. Holcomb, Esquire,rfor settlement. The busi 4, . floss will hereafter be carried on by George ' Commas, seho will bo thankful fora continu ance of patronage from his old customers. JACOB BRETZ, . . GEORGE CORN MAN. Estate of Emanuel Line; dec'd. LETTERS testamentary on the Estate of Emanuel Lino, sr., late of Dickinson tp., Cumberland 'county, deceased, have been issued itfitie - Win of law, to the subscribers residing in the said township. All persons indebted to the said dame will make immediate payment, and those having claims ngninst it will present them for settlement to WILLIAM LINE, EMANUEL LINE, E.yecutors. MOM Estate of John Officer, dec'd. rig - IHE under signed , residing in Carlisle, has _EL been duly appointed Executor of the will and estate of John Officer, Into of said borough, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them, properly authenticated, to J. W. EBY, Feb '26-fit .E.).ecutor. ` MACKEREL, 1 . SE-AD, CODFISH, SALMO I N, Constantly on hand & HERRINGS, . t ' for sale by PORK, eJ PALMER Sa CO, DAMS AND SIDES, Market st. Wharf, SHOULDERS, P H I LADELPHIA. . . LARD & CHEESE, arP3EIZINTICES THE Subscriber, Agent for the .Managers if the r lIILADELPIIIA HOUSE OF RLFUG'F., is au— thorized to receive applications from Furntere Mechanics or others, who may wish to have Lays or girls. either o bite or colored, indentu— red to them as apprentices The. ages will - wiry - Trent to twentyyears. In all cases where the applicant is not Itsnown to the Inden— turing Committee or tho Agent, satisfactory references to persons residing in the City, wit! be required. ' JOSIA II TA'I'UM, _ .50 ..Mortis Fourth - Street. - Philadelphia, Feb °G -- • - NOTICE is hereby gjvcn to all persons _ interested, ilia - the following. [wedelns have hjin filed in this office for examination by' - the accountants therein nanted,'and - Will - be pre sented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland ,ounty, for confirmation and allowance, on '''Tuesday the 25thof March, A. D. 1851, viz The aecount of Daniel_ Cunkel— adminis trator of Adam Cunkel, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. - ‘2.. The account of Obriotien Leib, .adminis truer 01 Mary Leib, late of South Middleton ,township, deceased. 3. The account of A. P. Erb. administrate; of All'in. Erh, late of East Pennsboro town ship, deceased. 4. The account of Win. Webb, administra tor of henry Lawson, late of the liorough of C deceased. 5. The final account of John Piper and Tim S. I) inlay, adminiltrator orJames Piper, late of West Pennsboro' township, deceased. y„. fi. The account of Jacob Kirk, Executor of Daniel H. Young, Mte . of the borough of New Cumberland, deceased. 7. 'rho account of Joseph Quigley, adminis trator of John Hatfield, late of the city of Cin cinnati, deceased. 8. The account of Jacob Murrima, Guardian: of Jacob Garret, deceased, minor child of Ja• cob Garret, deceased. 9. The account of Jacob West, Guardian of —.Rtmira--Shambachi-decowsud, minor cria of Philip - Shambiteh, deceased. to. The account of floury Mowers, admin• istrator of David Mowers, late of Southamp . ton township, deceased. i. The account of Michael Gochawer, Ex ecutor of Wm. F. Barbour, 10:o of the bor ough of Shippensburg, deceased. Ij. The -amount -of -Martin- Boric hart, de , -etr, sed, who was Guardian of Samuel and Sarah Millar, as settled by, said Guardian's adminis , trio or. 13. The account of Jacob Mumma, Guardian of Daniel Bavenmver, minor child of P. Boy enmyer, deceased. 14. The account of David Gonower, and Ja cob Heck, Executor of A. Mlllbare, late of the borough of Shippensburg, deceased. 15: The account of John 13. Coover, admin istrator of Joseph Grail, late of Allen town• ship, deceased. 16. The account of Robert P. M'Clure, ad— ministrator of Eliza Peebles, late of the bor ough of Shippensburg, deceased. IT. - The account of John Lefever, Guardian of Wm. C., George, John N. and. James Car others, minor„ suns ,pf John N. Carothers, deceased. is. account of- Samuel !fusion, Guar ding of Mary E. and Nancy Jane Duncan minor children of Win Duncan, deceased. 19. rho account of John-Ryan,. .Executor o John Divan, lam of Etist Psinnsborough town ship, deceased. . CO. The account of David S. Runsha, Exec• utor of ilccoaseil Mary Fulton, late of,,Newton township, account of David Ifitiz, Executor o Klux, lalo of South Middleton township • do. eased. 22. The.alcount of Robert Lnird, adminis trator do bonis non with the will annexed o James Moore, deceased, as settled by I. L M'Dowoll, °up of the Executors of the said R. Laird, dcceaved. 23. The account of George Rupley, admin istrator de-bonis ntsn of John li. Longsdort, late of East Pennsboro township, deceased.._. 24. The account of Mrs. Jane. Davidson surviving Executor of Rev. Dr. Davidson, deceased, as settled by her administrbtor, Rev. Robert Davidson. , 25. Tho account of Scott Coyle, Guardian o Margaret C. Johnston, now intermarried with Dr. George flamill, - and minor daughter o John Johnston, docenited. The areount of John Stuart, Jr. admin— istrator of William WynlLoop, late of South Aliddleton township, docoaced. 27. Thu final acit'aunt,of John Hisner. acting Exentitor of John Hiner, Into of Dickinson township, deceased. IV NI GOULD, Register. REGISTER'S OFFICE.? Feb. - 22, 1851. - - • PROCLAMATION. .• WHEREAS tho Honorable Foam:max WATTEI, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cuinbe-larid, Perry and, Juniata, in Perwsylva nia, and Justice of the 'several Courts drOyer - and—Terminer and-General- Jail Delivery in . said deunties, and llun..John Stuart and John Cloodenie, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail. Delivery fur the trial of all capital and other . offenders, in the euid county of Cumberland, by t heirpreeepts to the directed, dated the_ lOiii of_Jrui'miry,,lo4l, - Irave'ordeied of Oyer and Terminer and Genera I Jail Delivery, to be holden at -Car lisle on. the 2d Monday of April , next, (being the I.4ih day) at i o,.o'clock in the fine 110011, to contihue two weals. NOTICE is ,therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of tho a - aid oounty ofCumberland, that they are by said precept commanded to be than and' t „, in their proper persons,with'their rolls, :rem rd,., lilloiriticins, examinations, and_ all other remembrances, to do those things which to their oinebs appertain to be demon] all those that are bound by reeognisenees, to prosecute (against the prisonersthetare °Wien shall be in the Jail of said' county., are to be there to ,prosectite Hit= tie shall be joist -- ' DAVID 'SMITH, Shlriff, Cirlielo. February 26, 1851. :i+Yrw =_L acYti ciricnts. • Application for Tavern License, .. , AtroTICE is hereby given that the subsCriber - , ..111 intends applying ; at the ensuing 'term of the 'Court of Quarter 'Sessions of this county, for Liciinse to keep a public boat? in the house - now occupied by 'him as such and kno,wrr.°.ae. the Manson House Hotel, in the yVeaf Varil in . tho borough of • JOSEPH W. PATTON. We the undersigned citizens of the West Ward, CarlislOin the.coaqty of CuMberland, do certify , that we ere well acquainted with the above named Joseph NV. Patton, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well _provided with house room. and convenien— ces for the accomodution of strangers and travellers; and that such Inn or Tavern is nec— essary -to accomodate, the public and entertain strangers and travellers. John Mell,.A.'Noble, William M Porter, R Noble, Georgo.L Murray, Henry Glass, S Ensminger; William Cart, J Armstrong, David Rhoads, George W Hilt.' , A Roberts,- John D.-Gorges. George Ego. . .pplieation for Tavern.: cense, 11OTIPF, is hereby given that the subscri bor intends applying at the ensuing term of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumber land—County, for a license to keep a public henna in the stand known'as the Depot-House to the borongh. of Mechanicsburg. _ JAMES A. MELOY. We the undersigned citizens of the Borough of Mechanicsburg, in the county of ,Cumber-. land, do certify we are well nequainted with the above named Tames A. Meloy, that he .is of good repine for honesty'end temperance, and is well provided with houso room and conveni ences fot the accommolation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or TaVern is nec essary to accommodate the public and enter tain etraingers and travellers. John Duey. George - Hauck, II F Fells David Emmenger, George Singiser, Simp§on Ar nnld, Henry Carns G Stnrmer, Jac9h IV:alu ms, George Bobh, David Long, Peter Hull, Adam Hauck, Benjamin How, Peter Baker. RAWLIN'S • _Drug Fancy Store! THE LADIES shall meet with the .most polite attention at Rawlin's Drug and Fancy Store, and bd supplied with Haucirs and Roan sers_PERFPAIERY at city prices. A Fresh lot just"recelveth A fresh stock of FRUITS and CONFECL TIONARIES just arrived. Fine Sweet Or anges at 18 cents per &zee!, fine lemons at 15 cents per dozen, Figs 123, Seedless, Bunch and Cluster Raisins nt 10, 125, and 13 rceuts, English Walnuts, Filberts, Indian Chesnuts, &c„ Lemon, Mint, Clove, Aniseed, Teaberry and other candies, all for sale at Philadelphia prices; - at RAWLIN'S DRUG AND FAN CY STORE, next door to. the Post-Office Main at., Carlts.e. ' 'of choice BRANDIES and WINES, for medicinal e, just received and for sale at Rawlins DrturAuld Fancy/. Store, West Main street, Carlife. T ,LY / • OBAC CIGARS of the best brands always ler sa-c'at Rawlin's Drug and Fancy Store. • [Feb 19 rimy/P.p.'s EMPORIUM!. TilE sulAicribcr •would respectfully invite the attention of farmers to his assortment - of PLOWS, now manufac tured near Craighead's Mill .4.in.SouthMiddieton township, sr'four miles south of Carlisle. """ • My assortment consists of Withrow's, Stitckey's and Ball's patterns:— The Castings willall he ground. I will also make GRAIN CRADLES. of the most int. -- proved patterns: All order's directed to Win. L. Craighead. Carlisle, will' he attended to wuh.promptness, and.Plows_or_f.:radles_deliy ered Many part of the county free of charge. . \VM L. CRAIGHEAD. Propt ,r. DAVID STUCKEY, .planet MFeb.l9 6in Steam Iron Raeiling. " MORE & GALL.A.GECErt, Corner of Ridge Road and Broad Street, - WOULD call the'rittention of purantera to their elegant assortment of IVrought and Cast Iron Railing for . 'CEMETERIES, BALCONIES, . • VERANDAS, Rniling for Churches, Public , and Private Buildings, Public Squares, &c., together with all kinds of -Plain and Ornamental Iron Work. More & Gallagher's Book df ORIGINAL DESIGNS, containing the best selection of desiens that has ever boon issued, will be sent to any person who may wish to make, a selec tion. fiebl9,sl To Bridge Buildgrs. ygIIIE Commissioners of Cumberland county -- 1. will - receive proPsals - at their dike m Cnr lisle, until MONDAY,. the 10th ,of March, 1851, for the building of . a .___WILOMEN-1131LID_G.E across the Conodoguinet Creek, at a point at or near Eckert's Mill and fording, in Newton township, Cumberland county. , 'fhe Bridge to be of the following dimen sions, viz t—To contain in length 1:70 feet in the clear from one abutment to tho other on the opposite shore, and to be 16 feet wide in the _clear._ Thc.t wx.i.abuunenis -to. be ' 15- feet thick in the bottom with a battering wall of one inch - to the foot on three sides - of the abutment.— The abutments to be 11 feet high from the hot torn of the creek to the cord line. Two suffi cient- arches to be started from the abutment to extend to the opposite abutment on the op• posite shore. 'rho bridge to be double floored with two inch plank, first floor to be pine or oak, the upper floor to be oak plank laid length wise and raised in the centre 17 inches. the sides and gable ends of said bridge to be of a sufficient height to admit a covered or hay wa gon to pass through the same. Tho bridge is to be closely wentherboarded with three•quar ter pine boards well lapped arld.planed on the outside. The whole of the work of said bridge to be roofsd with good and sufficient white pine shingles, and said roofing twelve feet over the heel of the arch or the.top of the abutments, and on each side of the bridge over tho weath erboarding two feet. The abutments are. to be built, on a firm fo'undntion,and to he approv ed by the Commissioners- The whole of the - mason work to be well built of hard and large stone, lime, mortar - and pointed from 'tho bock of the abutments. The filling shall consist of earth and stone and to be supported with wing walls on each side five feet (hick at the two a Littman's, with a battering of one inch to the foot to the top of the filling, and to extend in that manner on the two extreme sides of the bridge until the filling and_ walling shall meet. .the road, with an ascent not exceeding nn angle of four degrees elevation from the road to the bridge, with curtain walls of sufficient length and thic mess and covered with broad stone welLsecured. The woodwork on the outside. to be painted with - tlyo coats of white lead in linseed oil, sod Blain. of the. brid g e is to_lie whitewashed with two Coos of lime. The undertaker is tc, find all materials nt his own expense, and to give such security as the Corn• missioners stint' require for the faithful per formance of the workmanship and permanency of said bridge for and during the term of seven years from,the time the said bridge shall.he fin ished. s'•-.. JAMES K ELSO, •J N O. SPROUT, AVM. IL TROUT , . Commissioners Office, t .•,,. Carlisle, 1911i,Feb. 1851. t - Attest—Wet. RILEY, C 'k. I • , Webb's Washing Powder, NrA great saving of labor, soap and time, with out any RU1313 NG by :washing beards, Ma' chines, or with, the hands, and preventing ail wear and fear .of clothes. IVarranted not to injtire the fittest fabrics. Price, 12} cents. • Sold wholeaa'e and retail at Dr. Rawlins' Drug and Variety Store, Main at. Carlisle, and at Medical Hall,.North Queen at. Lancas ter. ;N. B. All ordarts filled at Manufacturer's price's. • June s—ly .. _ y Boots; Shoes andlaalte;:s. ...-.WL:4I,II.IGIrSTIMET OPPOFITti TUE ZIETIIODIaTZ • • aIItIRCII. WI. M. PORTER invites the attention o the public to his largo and complete as sortment of HOOTS. snop.s N., a A UMW just received Irani Philadelphia, ifieluding tt . ..va rictv of now styles. His experience in the elm° •bus!ness,enableirhim to select work of the bet ' material's and workmanship, which will be s Id at the lowest cosh price and warruntef.ll VI-Customer work attended-te a usual. - , Long Shawls. A CiRF:AT variety of Long bawls frornibe A celebrated Bay Slate Mills, A Iso, Squorc - Shawls of various kinds just received, oct3o G N HITNER, ECILK nesomnent of ItOPES just receive •• • by the epbevriber. Also,.Glnes,Tubes fo igluning nods fursolo clomp by • • . aug2B, ' • li. SAXTON EXTENSIVE AIM Or rtrpavaTtrazi. . . (INSATURDAY the 15th of-March next, will be sold at public solo, at the Into res idence of the Hon.o/ohn-Reed, deed., a large vifibTy oIfIoUSGILOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, consisting of Sideboards,.with marble * slubs.:- Wardrobes, Bureams:-Beds, Bed steads, Matrasies, Dining Tables, Centre. Ta. bles, Book Tables, two largo and elegant book case. with glass'doors, and Mirrors, a.valunble lot 'of miscellaneous books,-chairs end !Ounce, ottomans, dressing tables, &c,, ALSO, china, cut glass, silver forks, a full china dinnor sot, tea china, tte Also a number' of transparent painted blinds, carpets, and mattings, A. cook stove, chamber stoves, and kitchen-furnituretof all kinds, together with many.other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms made known on day of dale by Mr. Robert McCartney, auctioneer. ALSO,-on-the same day-at-2io'clock, - P - : the HOUSE AND LOT, —the late residence of Judge 11,qc a a Yl.rp„; II .Reed,—will ho offered for eale, 4 1,4,a1 I 14 -either-ntire, _or in lots, as will beat suit purchasers. glio - let -240-feet-equareiTit-has-beetrdivided—into—threcr-- lots. No. 1. fronting 60 feet on Main street,and 240 on West street. No. 2. fronting 120 feet on Main street and running back • 240 feet, to Church alley, this lot contains all .the buildings with many of the most valuable fruit and . orna- , mental trees. NO. 3. fronts 60 !net on • Main-at. running back 240 febt to Church alley. Persons wishing information, or to examine Ibe Premi ses, will please call on W. II:Miller, Esq. who is my agent for the sale. SARAH ANN REED. Executrix, Cle. qediele Feb. 12,'51-te ' , Anna Pon SALE THE subscriber offers at private gale. the FARM on which he now resided, in Dickinson two. Cumberland co. about a mile and three quarters south of Centreville, on the new rind lending from Centreville to BectonVs Savona!, I Said farm ;contains about SEFEN TY:-FiVE t ACRES of Pine land, about 40, acres of which are Mowed, and the residue in wood land. The improvements are rt a good two ry LOG HOUSE, and goon log and frame BARN. There is a ~,t; thriving young orelmrd on the pre mises, of choice fruit, and an ex• collent stream of never failing. water, near the buildings, &c. terhlg , will be easy. Any per son wishing to,bniy, can 'have. alb. ne-irecestutry— inforMation by calling B'n the subscribeesoon,-' JOHN MILLER. Carlisle, Feb. 12,'51-tc. Limeburners Coal. ISO tons Lykens Valley nut coal for bu.ning ire receiving and for sale cheap by W B MURIIrYY, Agtl Blacksmith's Coat. 20cko btishels blacksmith's coal u superior article, receiving and for sale by W B MURRAY, Agt. MULES FOR SALE, MEN HEAD OF MULES, three years old, six of wliich are beautiful bays, and nil are well broke to harness. They average from fifteen to sixteen bonds high. Enquire bf SAMUEL ENSMINGER. Carlisle, jnr29-4tpd. 'LAST NOTXCE! AS the subscriber intends leaving Carlisle, all persons knowing themselves indebted to hint, are requested to come forwartl.withoul, delay and payriienc - or their necounfC will be placed in the hands of a Jilstice - for J. G. CAI2IIIO-Nr. %TO SUBSCRIBERS for the Public Led -1:41 ger by the montli, will be received at the Book Store - of rho - subscriber; nfrer - tha - FIRS'I OF MARCH ensuing. D. MARTIN. Feb: 19-3 c Dissolution of Partnership, ATOTICE is hereby given that 'the partner- II shin heretofore 'existing :between - the sub• scribers, trading under the firm of J. COYLE & SPONSLER, in Hogestown, has been dis solved by mutual consent. As one of the lade firm intends leaving Hogestown at an early day, it is required that hook accounts shall be settled without delay. 'Pile business will be carried on Ps heretofore by Jelin Coyle. JOHN COYLE, MST 0 NSLE It. "1'619 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans Court to marshal and distribute the es• sets in the hands of John Auld, administrator of Samuel ~"liettffer, decd., te and among the creditors, will attend to that duty at his ohlice, on FRIDAY, the Ilth of March, 1851. Credi• tors are notified to present (heir claims. R M HENDERSON, Carlisle, Feb. 12,'51--4t 21 tultior. Pliii)i riVIE undersigned, Auditor', appointed by 9. the Court to marshal and distribute the assets in the hands of William M. Henderson, Assignee' of Abraham Neisley, among his creditors, gives notice, that he will attend to that duty arhis - oflice,in Carlisle, on SAT U BAFT-ibe-15th- day of February, 185 I. - The creditors are hereby notified to present their claims on or before that day. jan2o A B SILARPE, Auditor. Estate of,Adam Reigle, deeld, ALL persons aro hereby notified that letters a administration on the estate of Adam Reiglo late of the borough of Mecharfiesburg, County of Cumberland, dec'd., have this day been issued by the Register in, and for said county to the subscribers, who hoth reside in the borough of Mechanicsburg aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of. said decedent, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those in debted Vo' make payment to LEVI RIEGEL, JOIIN RIEGEL, Administrators. January 20, 1951.—nt. Estate of Benjamin Diller, deeM. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad iiiinistratioa with the will annexed, on the estate of 131 7 ,',N MAHN MILER, late, of North Middleton township, Cumberland county, de• ceased, have been granted to the subscriber residing in Monroe township, in said county,— All persons knowing themselves indated to said estate are required to make immediate payment and those having claims aro requested to present them to •febl9-Gtpd JOHN DILLER, .4der. Estate. of Martin Burkit, deo‘d, XTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate'of MARTIN [WARM', Into or ..Mifilin_tp,'_Cumherland county, deceased, have been granted to the sub• scriber, residing in the same township. t t All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make iinmed'ate payment and those having claims to present them for settlentent to • janls I,VM. KNE'FTLE, Adm'r. _ . for tient, lion RENT. THE died - ham Offices and S.lmpa,..on the corner lot, witie,George Ege resides, eircept• ing two, are yet (Or rent. Persons wishing to rent will call on ;GEORGE EGE. Feb 19—tf. Connia'rs Houses for Rent. w 4 l, OR RENT from the first of • A 11112 Anril next: The two Store 4+~ } Rooms•in North Henover stiect, ,13 I et present occupied hy Messrs. Sterner & Eo.,ontl Arnold ntid — Livingston. - Also, -Three small HOUSES, one situated on West Loother street end the other two on Dickinson alley. deca j J:4O. B. PARKER.. • BENT: filllo Hotel :Minded on the corner .Stmili Hanover nml- Ponfret IV street now necuMea by Mr. Robert Is Luird. . For terms npyly to • W M. T.- B R 0 W N. deo 25, 1850-.—ll FOR RENT 1 - SEVERAL two story BRICK HOUSES t ..on the north •oast corner of the public Asuare in dm row known as "Harper's lci Ro q w." For terms, &0., inquire of. the subscriber. • • novl3-6m r ROB'T. IRVINE. • • Pur,e Older Vinegar: JUST received a fresh hand of Pure Cider Vine&r, of superior quality, and warranted I . eo from adulteration, novG illiorllanco it Noticco._ NOTIC3E! G W FIiINER - Storto744--.61)0ps --77;-- GREAT ATTRACTIONS .THE ireozwPars , 41 Kriss King/el' Head-Quarters, NoIiTIIIIIIIIrOVER 'C4RWLE, ?4 . , WHERE the citiieris4 this place mid all those who mayiiisit the same during the Holkdays, will find the largest assortment of . CONFECTIONARIES, : • • (of evory'variety) ever effered, manufactured of the best materials, arProssly for the op. preaching festivities, whidh will.bo_sold whole sale or retail, at reasonable rates; at, the old stand of the subscriber in North Hanover st.,. a feW doors north of the Bank. Where may also be found a complete assortment of FitUITS AND NUTS, consisting . in lidrt of Orange's, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Raisins, Prunes ' in fancy boxes, Cur rants, Dates, Almonds, Filberts, Cream, Coco and Ground-7 Nuts. Ho'v,ould also tall atten tion-tothe liirgeSfisteelcof TOYS - AND-FANCY GGODS, ever offered in Carliele,sonsisting of . . CHINA AND GLASS TOYS, - - CartF-Trays,__Vases• Mugs,Tea .Seis .doll - herids - , -- ilintte-Gups;- ' GnlegrottleariFttir blcrs, assorted Figured. &c. FINE TIN TOYS, such as. Carriages, Cafts, Cradles, tables, .thairs, animals, buckets, I ups,.rattles, wash stands, candle sticks, &c. GUM TOYS, pure India cabin:r and elastic doll bends, rat. .ties, dogs, 'teething rings, caricature faces, &c. WOODEN. TOYS, cup's and saucers; nine pins, towns, soldiers, furniture, tools in boxes, games and 'frazzles, drums, guns, trumpets, wagons, wheelbarrows tubs, Noah's arks, horsemen, magnetic fish, swvs, boats, fiddles, guitars, harmonics''s, &e FANCY GOODS i • 'Fine sowing, card and knitting 'baskets, fancy 'boxes of • wood, paper and glass, hair_ oils, soaps, colognes, hair brushes, and hundreds of other articled not enumerated .above, which all are invited to call and examine. •.• • 'rite subscriber returns his,sincere thanks jo a generous public for the patronage bestowed on him on former occasious, and hopes by a de sire to please to merit' a.continuanoe of the Neal]] P. MONYtg ECM FOR THE HOLVDATS! - 57plendid Fancy Goods,':Elegapt Gift .13ppk's446: . . , 0 W. HAVERSTICK has just received b•••• from the city and is now openings splen did display of FANCY. GOODS, suitable for the approaching ItolydayEcason, to which he desires to coil tne altentaiia of his friends and the public Ills assortment in this line cannot bo surpassed in novelty and...elegance, and both in quality and price of the article's, can; not fail to please purchasers. It would be im possible to enumerate bib = HOLIDAY FANC_Y which comprise every variety of fanCy articles of the most novel styles and-exquisite finish, such as ' Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instrum' to Terracotta Work to recent novelty;) • Paper Macho Goods, 'Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, ' - .Port - Moirrinies, of - every variety, Gold pens and pencils, • Fancy paper -weights, Papeteries, with a largo variety of ladies fancy stotionery; Motto seals and wafers, and bead parsos, ' Ladies' riding whips, elegontly finished, finc - cutlcry - , Ferrite - its baskets end hags ; Brushes of every kind for the toilet, Boutibel's perfumes of the various kinds, Musical instruments, of all kinds and at n 1 prices, -together with an innumerable.variety.of_ articles elegantly finished and suitable for ho lyday presents ; to which he invites Epecial at• ention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of - HOLIDAY GIFT 'BOOKS, et - uprising:the various English and Arrierkno ANNUALS for 1851, richly embellished and illustrated POETICA L WORE 5, with CIIILDREN'S PICTt4R-lAL - 11 - 0 0-K S. for children of all ages, titan which nothing can be more appropriate orpleatting.aa holiday .His assortment of Scheel Books and Scheel Stationery is also -complete, and corn: prises every thing used in Colleges and the Schools. He also desires to call the particular attention of Families to his elegant display of LAMPS, GIR A NDOLES,"&e. from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, commising every style of Parlor, Chamber - and Study -Lamps, fur burning either-larksperm or ethe. real oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. Ilis assortment id this line is un equalled in the borough. Also, FRUITS, FANCY CONFECTIOARY— NUTS— Plt ESER VED FRUITS, &c:, "- in every variety and at all prices, all of which arc pure and fresh, such as can be confident! recommen e. to ns rien san tle nt c o is. His stock embraces everything in the line of Fancy Goods, with many other artidles useful to housekeepers,which the public are especially invited to call and see during tho holidays.— Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover street.. dealt S LOON. OUT FOR 23141.1iOLLINSI —SELLING OUT AT , COST. This is to inform my friends and the public that I sin now selling off my entire-stock of dry goods at cost. I have 3 large stock of sea •.....sonablo goods and will r- . r • . jusrnacption a few of the leading articles.- 4t , r."Mullins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Mouslin do Laines, Cashmeres, -Alpncluts, White Flan 7:„ nels, Irish' Linens,%&e Also Men andßoys' Hats and Caps, a large lot. One Iron Salo, price $20,00. AIFO, alo of labelled 'tea and Spice Canisters, a sett of Store Curtains. and other store fixtures. To gether with Coffee and Sugar, All of which must be sold regardless of cost before the let of April. The subsbriber respectfully asks all to call at his old stand (the BEE HIVE) in .North Hanover street, where all attention will be given to please. S A COYLE. N. B. All who know themselves itidcbtcd to the subscriber will please cell and settle up ac- counts before the Ist of March. January 9 S A COYLE. . POTOMAC. BAGGING.. A BALE of No. I Potomac Bagging, suita cla for hng for fartners,Just received which I will sell client'. oct23 N W WOODS, Ag't. Sack Flmmels. -JUST reenived n .general assortment of Col, ored Flannels for Lndies Sacks, to wit—Blar k- Gray, Blue, Red. Galen, Pink and changed We. Also, White Woolen and Cotton }Ama in greet variety. G W MTNER. To Milliners JUST roceived • another- lot of -Bonne' Frames of the latest style. Also, Bonnet elitist Silk and Satin Linings of various colors. decl 1 111 MTN ER. • - American Ott. . JUST received a freelt an ply of American Oil. • For sale by A C FETTER, octln No 148 North Hanover*. Tapestry 'Worsted. 1 UST opened a general assortment of tling'r al try Worsted in various colours for Kniapes Scarfs, Slippers, Shawls,' &c. Also, an' addi. Tonal supply or Zephyr Worsted sept2s G W IfITNLR. waxy wiLL sou surnon! rrILIDUSANVS of bottles of the AMERI -C CAN COMPOUND tiaveliecn sold dur ing the post year, and was never litiow,n to full of curing, in a few dnya j of n certain del!- cute disease, Seminal weakness and all'ilisensou tlio_Urimmyergane„.l"cssone, afflicted using . this pram:int and popular remedy, iced fear no exposure, as it . lenveipne' odor on the. breath, requires no restrictions in diot ur business contains n..) Mercury or noxious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapted to every age, sex, or condition. It is alto the best remedy known for Fluor Albite or Whites,•fremale complaints> with which thousands stiffer, without ilia !Entity lodge of a remedy.. This celebrated reared}, his long been used in private practice ufa pity -eician and, with' unerring: eurcean, radkoly. curing ninety : 4lMo of the hundred. cases in a lbw days. Around each bottle -are_ plain and full directions. - - . . CAUTION—Ask for tho -ANTE R IC A N COMCOUND,Ond . purehriso only of tlio Agents Price 81 Mir.bottle. ' For solo by S. ELLIOTT Carlisle; .1, Wroth, Harrisburg; R. Williams. Columbia; by A. Miller, Lancaster; E. Morris, & Co.,'York. (Jimmy, l 5 1851. -Stateinent - of - the Pintince4.- .• OP MB COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, FROM THE Ist DAY OF JANUARY TO THE -•• 31st DAY OF DECEMBER., 1850, INCLUSIVE. ' • Made by the Comm;Ssione'ri in compliance with the requisitions contained in the twenty-second and twenti-third _sections of an Act of Assembly of this Common wealth, pifiSed on the 15th day of April, A. D., 18:34. And ako in conformity with the thirtY-seve s tith section of the same Act, which requires the County Trea- surer, once an bvery'year to state his acqpunt 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. In accordance with which 'William M. Porter, Esq., Treasurer of Cumberland county, submits the-following as a correct exhibit of the Receipts and Expenditures for the past year, ending the 31st day of December, 1850. Wm. JUL Porter l 'Esq. Treater. . . . • - Receipts. • • To balance in hands of Treasurer as per Auditors last settleme* Amount of Outstanding Taxes, , .., " of County Taanssessed for 1850, ‘ ----- :ciffStatri — Abatoment on paymenfiiriga i B3o 44, ' received of D. Smith; Esq., Sheriff, fines and verdict foes, John Hyer,'Esq. ' fines and verdict fees, . Carlisle Deposit Bank, loans for 60 days, - , • County, School and Road takes, proceeds of Treasurer's sale, ' G. Wise, Boro' Treasurer, for erection of now Town Clock, on miscellaneous receipts from various persons, 1 .. SCHEDULE OF COUNTY TAX for years 1847-8-9-50, exhibiting the amount.of Du plicates, amount received, amount of Collectors fees, amount of Exonerations, and the amount outstanding'on the Duplicates up to the 31st day of De 'umber, A. D., 1850, inclusive. • —• Townships & llord'e.i . Collector's Names.[Yearelantount of !Ain't Ree'd EollectorsiAroonat of Am i out ' Illtipllcates I . . .-1 , teem 'Exonerate 'winding:l 'Carlisle John holder 1847 , 383 77 ~„.....11110 00 283 77 Carlisle James Postlewaith 1848 ' ' 860'r _..... 479 00 , v. A 381 57 Monroe, Samna Bricker B{.o 2 4.4 t 40 00 ' 'l. 350 25 . Shippenshurg .. George Butts 158 45 ' - 94,32+ 3717; 25'95 Allen •• - Samuel'Bitncr .1849 135431 - 1133''VE , ••••=-4 -83 77 - Carlisle) - ' Charlos,Bell• ‘- . 1848 76 639 97 .g , - . 1008 79 . • Dickinson Jacob Claud' .1724 55 1327 77 ' - '.396 .78 . Frank ford George Kosht 488 13 -282'00 1 206 13' Hopewell ..7: KM. Means - 277 74 237 68 Hampden ' George W. Fester . 407 61 313 50 70 78 325 ' _Mochanicaburg—____ John Hoover-- • -155-66 ' '129 95, 23 41 - - 29 .Monroe A• Williams ' 1968 05 1766.59 •.' O 201 46 New gumberland Joseph Musser - -27 87 . 261 00 • :'' i 787 Newton Jacob Weaver ,548' - 06 402 28 87 84 •57 94 NorihNiddleton John Minx - 970 64 " .786 'OO . - 184 64 Shippensburg Wm. M'Cluro • I j 613 95 .419'00 '." 212 95 Shipponsburg T. Hugh Craig] ~, 99-65 85 363 13 osi , . - 60 Silver Spring . Georg : is-Keller: • 1763 42 1592 00 119 91 50 91 . r Southampton • Jos. G. - Cressler :. '1212 65 1110 31, 81' 89 .19 8511 Sautli•Middieton .. John, Peters ,• ', 1677 76 1529 80 120 43 '•27 53 Weat'Pennsboro' G00...G. . ''' --1448 12 — 1282 00 115-58 5045 Allenl '' Daniel Markley Davidson, 'lB5O 2650 08 1350 00 1300 06 _.Carlisle • Jos. C. Thompson 3.520 12 525 00 2995 12 Dickinson 'Joseph Galbraith 2579 58 1250 00 , 1329 58 ,East Pennsboro' . Samuel Bowman lll5 II _ 474 '73 _- - , Frankford - - JoliiiC. Brown 591 80 591 80 Hopewell) ' John Stevick - 523 93 200 00 323 93 -Hampden Daniel Erb - I 5,30 1072 50 --, r . 242 80 Mifflin H. D. Dulhousen ' 637 86 593 78 31:25 12 83 Mechanicsburg • John F. Spahr 497 68 464 55 .24 45 868 , I • Monroe George Brialle ! ,„ 2054 40 300_00 1754 40 New Cumberland Adam Freeman. j a 110 94 116 94 Newton Samuel Green 1523 51 651 00 _.../.. 872 51 North Middleton George Brindle 1868 57 409 00 _...., 1459 57 Newvillo W. B, Thompson . 282 07 150 00 ' ' 134 07 Shippensbiug Benjamin Duke' • 639 II ,016 00 423 11 Shippensburg T. Davidl3.. Duncan 219 22 160 00 B9 22 Silver Spring • Win. G. Hamilton . 2185 49 482 12 170 J 37. Southampton 1 Jacob Clippinger • 1358 50 480'00-1 .87 59_ South Middleton. David Scoby -AM?' ' 2479 14 861 20 161 8 .94 West Pennsboro' Edward Philips;` I 1967 17 735 45 . : 123 7 72 ' $46,353 16 24.148 92 $B9 . 72 ,$369 65 20937 32 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES. ...t. , . Courts. Grand Jurors pay for 1850 'Prayers° Jurors pay for 1840 .WillianiAnderson - ter services as ' Court Crier /. Martin Common/for t.erviees os Tip Stave,' A. A. Line for 1 doz. of chairs for 'Zr — 2 Aridges..2l3 use of courts, 14 00 I Rhoads for repairs at ;Bucher's Deputy Attorney General. Bridge • J R Smith, Esq., foes in Common- Henry Carlin and others for work wealth cotes. 132 00 and materials for bridge at ri- Wm. II: Miller, Esti , fees in Cont. nor mon Svcalth cases ' 21 00 John 'Welty'for 2788 feet plank for ' repairing bridge- Witnes.., Fees in Commonwealth Cases. . Joseph Quigley for work and ma— Paid witnesses in Commonwealth ' • fetish repairing bridge cases (ern bracing ril cones) '251 7 0 .4 Coyle and Sponsler for nails re . Justices Fees in •Coutnionweadth Cases. pairing Bucher's bridge ~ Paid Justices in Commonwealth D Cullman I'4r repairs at %Vise's- • cases 26 68i j sbrnitely for 112 feet of plank , --- : . , Constable's Fee. in Commonwealth Cases. tar repairs at Rupp's bridge Paid Constables in Commonwealth G H Bucher for lumber furnished cases 20 39 at bridge I ,th, '22 35 IVrn Cart hire for horse viewing br g LI son Cdnimisstoncr's expenses to York____ coniri.iiiil building bridge 27 00 II Church on account of bridge bitilding.on Tel Breeches cr'k 713 j. " G b u u t l 4 ll ",,o a n t ;I c i c eil u enr ° g i e b r T s idge :Appropriations. Cumberland Fire Company Union Fire Company ✓inditors Paid Count Au LditoLs_for_auditing_ _ public accounts, Paid J H Weaver for auditing ac counts of Prothonotary, Clerk of Courts and Register .0,0 Paid Wm Riley for services as clerk to county Auditors Prothonotary's Ojice. PaidyJas Loudon for dockets arid binding Recorder Ed Clerk's Office.) ~.-•, . Paid John Byer, Esq. fees in Corn monwealth cases and record : ' ing Officers elect Paid James Loudon for dockets Commos!o c ner's Office. James London for Duplicates, U. ' - States Land Books, Stationa ry, &c. Mrs Ann E Cornman for cleansing and scrubbing office a. • James F Lamborton for copy of Rules of Conn ' • J Worthington for assisting to prepare statement for Auditor a General 10 00 John Moll, Esq. pay is full no Com ..R? missioner for 1850, (170 days) 255 00 C. Inhoff for Etherial Oil, Can dles. Lamps, Sic. James Echo, Esq. pay in frill' as Commissioner for 1850, (155 days) d 232 503 John Sprout, Esq. pay in full as Commissioner for 1850, (132 ,rjer days) , 0 198 00 W 11 Trout, Esq., nay in full as . Commissioner,from llth Nov. to 31st Dec. (41 -days' J H Graliami"Edff.lifir in - full' as Attorney to Commissioners for 1850 . Wm Riley pay in full - of salary for 1850 325 00 , Wm Riley for services in distrib uting Ouplicates, Warrants and Election blanks " • " :Public2Prantivr; Interest on Loans. . Pai.“ B Braden for pub. printing -- .7, 216 25 Wm. Irvine and others interest on loans Pnid J K Boyer du 1572,5 Miscellaneous. Paid E Fi'diuty .. rlo 156 75 • Paid Win M Mateer for printing - B. D. Womlerlich postage for county done when Treasurer 200 J. Dunbar putting away coal . 1 , Easterh Penitentiary. S. Brown and F. Gould for shovelling . snow 2 03 Paid for support of convicts for ~ • J Sweigart for hauling dirt 1 62 1 1849 ° - . 159 1 9 1. Shealfer making chest for nssess't books .• 4 25- Jail and, toiiiity Penitentiary. , F. Gardener for stove cylinders 402 David Shover and ethers for hick- • • , A. Senseman and George Hilton forcar . ory wood for use of Jail • 203 25 tinge hire fur appeals, &c. 49 69/ Joim'Boaler reclairing bobbles • . . 1., 25 Wm. Riley travelling expanses hokhrig . J Shell; Esq. Sherif! of Dauphin co ~,' . triennial appeals 52 50 for conveying prisoners - ' 8 74. Giles & Brother for copy of directory I r 0 Peter Guishall and others (or ro• ' ' • Wm* Line for-Linden trees for square 6'25. pairs at jail 33 972 Gco• S. Searight Ass't P M.. prangs for Jacob Spangler for sand for re• e .unty 1 28 psi' aat jail 17 50 Samuel Moody & D, Wodster for maps C °gift for Shoos &c. for prison- 0 ' for offices 21 00 ors . • 38.12 Jacob Ritmo for snit to destroy gram on . , W B Parkinson and others for walks 150 clothing for prisoners 54 5 7 A J. W. Ilendle repairing old town clock 1G 03 S Mrs Riley and - Mrs R - Thcada ' S. - Penfield travelling expenses negoini-M-Y4 -" • for making shirts, for prison- ring for clock 22 00 ore • 925 R. A. Niible for straps to bind trees Sr' J. P. Lynn fur oil hogshead and sundry articles for county 22' ,' A. Julnistun for cluripg gutters around 0. 10 24 i 'lfe guars . ,Vright for 8 to'fis'itene'crial . • • Wm. Gill for repairing earrings brae by 230 Commissioners iti viewing bridge . W. Randolph for 100 bush. charcoal " 2 00 J. %V. Ehy for candles, oil, &c.; foruso of 21 87 county 1. henry Loyer expenses conveying prisoners to Carlisle jail A•& W Bentz for materials fur - beds, Sze. for prisoners. ft &Milgrim for,blanliets • '' for pri-- snners finites lloffar for one pair of hob• Ides • . Peter Gnishall for making bunks &c. for prisoners „ • Wm Miller formalting flew pump in jail yard . Charles Boutz fOr making platform D:Smith. Beg. SherifT, for support - of prisoners and fees in I/om- . -wealth cases ' Dr W W Dale 1 years' salary vs physician . 1 3 0671 Ifouie J Squier, Esq. Trenearer, in full of eetsmetto ter 1850 Wm !ter and Thomas Bradley, , Esqrs pay in lall.as Direr pre CO.OO A 'Boater and C Sisyman, . pay' as visitors for 1850. • Lill it - PVltyllitCnts, , . , Viewers al Roads and Damages -Autartfcd. 408 5 9 - Peter Sheller damage, awarded . • 41 00 1743 10 John Ilaverstioh- -- do -- ,-; -70 00 Solomon Shin ' do 5 Oil Road orders on-certificates of Clerk. of Courts - 1115 64 CM 8 00 10 00 F --- 34 75 Assessors for services at Triennial Assessment \ Assessors for services posting kists 182 985 of taxablea, &c.• 31 5 0 J Goodyear and other Assessora for services in 1850 Officers for holding township e'ection 78 00 lion Constables far advertising fownship elec -89 80 300 Officers firr holding general election . 403 85 Public Buildings. 16 11 A. Erb for winding town clock Jacob Myers for work and materials re pairing milks 3 80 M Cornman for boxing trees 3 In H. Church for lumber for repairs at cupalo 40 04 J Worthington for repairing Court House 275 00 Sylvester Penfield for now clock and 12 30— dial in court room 375 00 Samuel Wetzel for work at cupalo stairs and new clock faces , ' 13 10 P. Gutshall for repairing cupalo and • weatherboarding 63 75; A. S. Lyno for tinning cupalo and repair ing copper Spouting .. 81 521 J. Armstrong for lumber for repairs 3 30 H. Saxton for hardware, &c., for repairs 12 001 M. Common I years salary .s keeper of 61 50 65 0 Loan Rev. T. Creigh amount of county bondlso3 (10 Miss Ann Stewart amount of county bond 200 00 Wnr. Irvine amount, of 3 county bonds 1901 00 Carlisle Deposit Bank amount of loins for 60 days and interest Mrs Catharine Geddes oinotint of county bond " • 7 430 00 60 00 75 00 Inquests. . . 23 t2l P. Barnhart. Esii., - Coroner, and *Justices - 2 20 - for holding inguisidoes on dond bodies 61 45k Abuirmthts. . • • - Henry D. Dalliousod and" other Donee -184 (H tors amount of abatements allowed tax 25 00 pay, N 1 Rs/intded _Taxes: „ , Rudolph Martin and •Juno •M'Cortnick thus etroncously assessed " • s ' 18 5000 03 Fox Orders. Fox ()Mori on cis. tificoteS of Justices 64 50 • Constable's Return,: Constablo's r nurns on etatifiotos of 20 00 Clcrk of Co Irts 6 2762 781} 18197 96 :165-65- 1227 _9l • 142 12 ' 16 00 2473 33 r: • 16Q 12 161 00 '1 38 58; I 053335 46 MED LEE IRE Mg MS ISM ME 20 00 1000 00,1 1 ooloog 18 041 18 00 .eseseors 680 37i T 7 59k j2O 811 Elections 269 95 5 00 A Supplement tb an Ordinance Entitled 'An Ordinance i elating to the Market,' ;passed 11th of January, 1841. SECTION r. lle it enacted and ordained by tho Town Council of the Borough of Carlisle, and it is herehfonacted and ordained by the au thority of .the same, That the market days for this Bordugh shall be Wednesday and Satur day, as set forth in the Charter, and no person shall buy or sell any article of proinsions, (groceries, all kinds of grain, and bread only Acepte.l), after the hour of sunset of the day .receding the said market days', and seven o'clock of the morning of the said market days, from the Ist of April until the Ist of Oc tober, and eight o'clock of the morning of the , laid market days from the Ist day of October, the first of 'April, within the boudds of the Borough_of ,Carlisle, except in the market house, under the penalty of One Dollar; and no person shall sell or purchase any article within said time in said market house, until the hour appointed for opening said market, which shall be at 3i o'clock. A. M., front the let of April until tat of October, and at 6 o'clock, M., from lot Of October until the :at of A ' .pril, underghe penalty of One Dollar j and it shall be the'dtuy of tho clerk of the ; market to give notice of the arrival of the appointed hour by ringing a bell to, be provided for that pur pose, SCCTION 11. .9nd be it further enacted, That • no person slid: purchase in ibis borough, on any market day as aforeshid,s'within the 'Market hours as specified inthe foregoing section, with the intention or for the paroehe of reeelling tho same, either wholesale or 'retail. tn for sending the sae out of_ the county, with the view of supplying ,any other market or person-abroad, more than hall , a bushel of - backwhern•or corn meal—of nay kind of nuts, more than a peck= 'al - eggs-store than two dozen--ol butter more than six bounds—ol potatoes more than three ,'.ushel —of &lad meat, tnore Ihnn .twenty 'petunia, unles4 'a single piece should • weigh noro—orpouttry, mere then one pair of tur ceys or green—of ducks and 'chickens, morn 'Mtn two I)l6m—under the penalty of .nee Dol. 'qrs. • 1510 67 525 31 MEI 1 00 31 00 621 6 ou 11 75 90 03 , 81 93 RECAPITULATION, -- • CR. Cash paid on Comthig-aioners orders 522320 021 Amount of County Treasurer's cam. . mission at Our cent. . 297 651 Amount of outztadding iturea upaid by - collectors 20837,34 Amount of collectors fees at 5 per cent ' 827 72 Arpount of exonorationd allowed col lectors Amount'of hal nice in hands of Treas urer and due county 8492 881 Total of-credit 9 Dn.. To amount of rocoiptofpr 1850 53335 48 , - CUMBERLAND COUNTY. . , Wo the Commissioners orCumberiand Seal county, do certify and submit the forego. •-••••••••7 ing ns a correct statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of tim county aforesaid,' front the lst day of January to the 318 v day of Decoin. bet A. 1/1850, inclusive, as also Met amount of the county tax for each of the respective boroughs and townships within the county, levied and as. ,sessed - upon - rcal and personarestaie;'as ehownby the books on die 31st day of December, 1850, gether with a statement of the expenditures under • each head of appropriattimmade'by the Commis. sioners in compliance wit {Oho requisitions con. tained in the 22d and 23d sections of an act of As• iembly_ojahis_Commonwealth,_passad_the_l6th day of April; 1831. Witness our hands and seal of office at Carlisle the 6th of January, 1851. ' • JAMES 11DLSO, JOHN SPROUT, Commr2L. \•••• WM. H. TROUT. Attest—WM. RILEY, CM. CUMIIMILAND COUNTS', SS. • We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, mot according to law, and having exam• toed the accounis and vouchers of Wm M. Por ter, Esq , Treasurer of raid county; from the let day ofia4l.- , -ry to the Olst day of Member, - A. D. MU, inclusive, do certify that we find the sum of eight th ousand' four hundred and ninety-two dollars nnd eighty-eight and three quarter cents due by said .Treasurer to the county .aforesaid, as will appear by the foregoingexhibition of said account. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set'our hands at Carlisle, th;rl Out day of January s - 18.51. JOHN P.REIOADS, PHILIP QUIGKEY, Auditors. LEWIS HY ER, THE ANNUAL ACCOUNT OF WM. GOULD t Register of Cumberland county, in account with the Commonwealth of Ponnsylvenia in regard to. ; Collateral Inheritance showing the amount of said Tax received by him from the let day of January, A. 120.1350, to the lot day of January o,i. D. 1851, as well as his payment out the same, as follows, to wit ; 1850 Dt Jan. 5, To cash received l from R. P. McClure, adm'r of Eliza Wee bles, deceased 9, George Cart, adm'r of Wm. Cart, deceased 9, R. IlleGlan, executor of George Sturin decased . 8 97 . 9, J. W.,Ehy, executor of Jae. Neal, deceased 15, D. Whistler,. executor of Wm. Stevenson, deceased .-- _2l, A. Bleir,..ader—of _lfetty-' Ramsey, decased • 87 62 March 23, Win. Lion, one of the exr's of Dr. A. P. Linn, deceased 26 69 Juno 13, D. Whisler, executor of Writ. Stevenson, deceased 71 53 19, James McCormick, ex'r of George McCormick, deed 26, David Kenower, adm'r of, Syoney K ing,'dscensed 8 35 29, Ellen Duncan, ruler of Mary Duncan, deceased_ 61_42 July 3, JOhn Brindle, one of the executors of Peter Bricker,. 'deceased - 400 00 5, Geo, Brindle, do, 305 00 Aug. 23, John B. Cunver, adm'r of - Josrph Grail, decd. ' --90 00- Sept. 13, Jas. R. Irvine, one of the Executors of Samuel Irvine, _ deceased 10, Du do adm'r of Mar aret Piper, dec'd. Oct. 19, I) S Renshaw, Executor of Charles Fulton, dec'ci. Nov.' 6, John Kiwi', executor of Eli dec'eased., 11, Issue Shulleuberger, execu tor of .1 Shulleuberger decd 102 00 23, Lemuel Todd, miner of Ma _ . ry Myers,-disc'd.- - Dec 13, M Dsvids m executor of is • belle•Davists.sn, dec'd - 1.1 4 .50 Jan 10, By cosh paid county Audi , tors per receipt 12, By cash pitidJ Wo'rthinglon ~As.a, s sor 21, 8 Woodburn, Assessor,.l 50 22, G J Ball State Tteasurea, 2po 00 23, J Sean, A.,sessor 1 00 30, 1) C..f.,rninna and George Bri.,dle, Assessors 3 00 Feb. 8, .1 Al Davidson, Assessor I el) C L Vanderhelt, do 3 VO . , Mar. 16, Wm Henning do . 100 25, G J Bell, State Treasurer 30 60 -, Apr. 2., 'Joseph 'Wetzel, Appraiser 150 ' 03, C Vanderbelt, Assessor 1 50 10, M Neer, Assessor 00 _._ May 2, I,Vm Greenwood, Appraiser 150 15, N- Weakley, Assessor 2 00 2-1, G M Graham, Apureller 1 50 —ILO 9 .--i-st-3ickei,-Stalo- , -Treas-,--800-t.HO. - Aug 17, Do do do 150 00 / Sept. 3, Do •do ' do 1110 00 15, _ D•Ido do . IGO 00 . . _ - Oct. 10, Daniel Leckey, APVr;iser 20, Go ,dyearjr. Appraiser 22, J 11Btcltel, "tat 'Vreas. Nov.i 11, D Humes, Apprui.er 3 00 13, Stuto Trona. 130 00 10, Robert McCune, Appraiser 160 26, llitner, Appraiser 1 00 Dec. 4, .1 M. Bickel, Snit Treasurer 27 00. 20, du do do 30 GO By commieinn of 5 per cant on $1,965 93, 81865 79 Balance due State Treasurer 14 We the undersigned, Auditors : of Cumberland :ounty, elected aid sworn according to law, in tccordance with the Act of Asiembly. passed :ho ltd duty of April, A. D. 1846, having. ex— tmincd the above account of William Gould, Esq., Register for the county aforesaid, In the ,natter o f collateralinheritance tax, and find the mme correct-as above-stated. - - . In testimony whereof, we havo hereunto Bat ur hands, at Carlisle,. this Bth day of January, 851. JOHN P. RHOADS, 3 . Pllll4l' QUIG,LEY, • LEWIS HYSIt, !auditors of Cumberland county. •SEc'rrox tit...lint be it further enacted, That ho .high Constable and Clerk of the rnarket be vig.Pant to prevent a violation of this Ordinance And if either shall prosecnto any offender to con viction, Ito shall be entitled' to one half the pe nalty. • • - SECTION MI. .4//d be it furtlte.• enacted, That ho-3d. section of iho ordinance, to which this inn Surylenient, oriented the ilith or January > !FA I,.he,and the name ,a hereby-repealed.-- - •THOS. B.' THOMPSON, • • , President of Council. Attestl S. SWIM, Clerk to Council. . " Lead Colored Bonnet . , NEW supply' of Lend boloted . Itonnets just recetved at the store of 00t23 ti= 369 65 053335 46 0000' 13E11 130 00 125 00 23 75 83 86 50 60 36 - 38 28 31 31 90 $1865 93 $1 ZO 1 CO 130 00 $1772_50 MIMI