111 TEMPERANCE PHItAADELPiIIA B A irfond ° has 'placed in-our hands a lqemori- , n.I of the frlendnof Temp Fahce ~in."Pkilladelp hin, to the foilslntlirO, - which contniim •some "startling facts.'Tt in . therein stated tVnt. the quantity of- Wipes' imported, ,into the plait Thiliul n ip tt hi durittEth , year:: 1849, nod the first' months of 1850, Was 1,418,880 gallons, ,valued - ut 741;128 dollars, while the importation of filename articles, du ring the years 1846;4841 Mid. 1848; :11730 1.,- 209; 420 giillons;lttti••• value of 788,508 dol lars. Thus it appears tinit •itt a period of eightten,montbs, more of 'these `liquors 'hare been Initortedi than there was Tri double the timelefore ;' and they urge as Muir inference • that, the present lieense system lies greatly. , promoted the coasumption and increased the importation as •nbo•ve. They state -further, — that prior : t4the 10th of April, 1849, the li ecimed-,liMiseS for the sale of spirituons • .and malt liquors did not exceed seven hundred and . fifty, iind they now number two thimaandfour - hundred and Those are mnployed • in'seiling domestic, as well 'enforeign liquors, ; r - n - ti - tris - rucgarmbie - tp - suppefie - that - the ,- us e r o f 1...;::1.9 increased in a like prepOrtion. ' 7 - 7 On the 4th instnnt;:bysthe Rev. 'Kre mer, Mr. Tempest P. Spit:hi:Mu, of Peters burg, Adams county, to Miss Mary Aim Wal ker, of Cumberland. county. On ,the 6th instant, by the same, Mr. Wil liam Nic l aeY; to INWCatharine Stein, both of Frankfurt township: • • On the same day, by the same,Mr. William Dully, of Shiremanstown, to "'iss Caroline Zinn:mum, of, Perry county. , On the same the. some, Mr. Phil . .. 111.1:er, to Miss Ann Murdorf, both of North On the 18th mit. the Bev. Jasper Bennett, S,rgeant Alnjoe.Thales lion Williamson -caval ry school, Carlisle Barracks, to Itlrs. Eleonora Barron, of Carlislo. - ' In this borough, ou Tuesday, by the noir. J. N. lloffman,- Mr. Wni. Burkholder, of Frank lincounty; to Miss Annie Sneli of Cumberland othinty.- - On the •4th instant, by the for. J. Ulrich, Mr. Benjamin Flank, to Miss Mary 'Luck, all of this county. DIMM, In Silver Spring township, on the 20th ult., of scarlet fever, SAMUEL, aged -1 years and 11 months, and on the ild instant, Des..t.cios, aged 8 years, 10 months and 11'ilays—sons of John anilTlien Itar. Samuel, no more thy voice well hear— With tone so soft, and accent clear, r us 80011 nit the veil of night, ' Given place to the, morning, light. .Ne;lltotudear - hey-wbose-artless smile, .11idst oft thy parent's cares beguile, Host yielded to resistless claim, The rosy cheek—the robust game. 4:- . * . * +. s ' * • . . Ah, ghastly'Death! how stern thou art! For ere tithe's balm bath cased tfid , gmart— Another summons thou host model, The only brother. prostrate lakL Yrs! thy; cherub smile no more, Will greet us at the school-house door Up..n thy vacant seat we look.— lou.are not there tiith_Upen b00k.... No more we'll hear your joyous shout, --- .NEUT)laymates ringing gaily out:— Alt, yes! we miss thee at roll call— How sad the thought to school Mates all. Afflicted father justly scan, God's dealings with short-sighted man ; -.'Think of the Patriarch of old, A _ t Remember, 13015amin had gone ; • And left his father sad and lone ; lie wept to Meet a brother. friend— On whom Aid hope of life depend. May this sweet butm thy sorrow heal— , Our Elder Itrethtif` gave a seal, Of love for children, for we see— lie kindly bids then' ) ." come to me." J. C. E New Muertiscincilts. MOORS! BOORS! 1100XST rpHOSE deSiring. very good BOOKS will please call at my Drug, Book and Fancy Store,, Main street, Carlisle. I ern making ,pronarations_fur the Trude%Saleain New York, and , will sell the itockon hand at unusually low p• ices -if called for within a few days. The w ets now on hand comprise some el the very best e granr. - mar F M- RAWLINS. PIRM &. WATER DROOP. • la LAKE'S Firc and Water Proof PAINT, which has been so extensively used for the last six years with the utmost success on the roofs of Houses, Steamboats, &c., no: 'a - vitagle - in'ttancti - is - 19nrwn - whore it - has tailed For sale by ~.012..1 S.AXTON. rztloszi anoczxtrEst A 'ls; EW supply olfresh Coffees, White and Browti Sugars, Spices of all kinds, ground and unground, with all the other varieties of a Cro• cart, Store, including also a new supply of Jen kin's *Nu. 1 Quality of FINE GREEN & EL.kGIC TEAS, in metallic packs of quarter, hill , and pound Packages from 50 to $1,50 per pound, as- also in the bulk. All just opened and for sale nt the store of [ml2] J W EBY. Prothonotaryla Notice, TOTICE i 6 hereby given to ell persona in terested that the following nccounts have been filed in' the Prothouolary:s Office for ex. amitiation by the accountants therein named, and will be presented to the Court of Common. Pleas of Cumberland county, for confirmation nut allowance on' WEDNESDAY. the 16th d y or Apr3t, A. D. 1951. The'aceount of. John rulwiler, Joseph G C.es,ler and Abraham Seaver, assignees of Pitt Mai fin., The.accotint of Jahn Seidler and Abraham Nieltey.'nssignecs of Jecoh Beidler.S • Mail J F LAMBERTON,WrotIey.ta Application for Tay 2 rn 'License. - NOTICE is htroby given that 1 intend to apply ht the next term of ti; Court of Quarter Sasaki - Cal .ef 'Cumberland county for a Licence to keep a public houao nAv owned by John Wolf htSouill Middleton toWnahip, being en old stand L yoor petitioner therefore _pram your Honore to grant him a License for tho Burnt,: for the ,onsuing ,year, commencing on, the second Monday ,of April nett, and tat in du• .. ty bound ho will ova pray, &e. lIENUAM.IN PLANK.: We tha undersigned, citizens ofSouth Middle , tan township, in the enunty_of.dumberland, do certify, that wo are - well•notaitnted with the a bove named Benj Plnnic; that !lois of good . i , oputo, for honesty and tiiinpoiance, and in well. provided with hem room ;and convenienls for the accommodaliori of eir'angars and trove lore, and that attehliin or Tavorn in necessary to: ad= commodate publ,o and entertain strangers and iravellars.: John Harizler, John Wolf, Lo mard Wise, John Plank, David floornor; John Pcterty. , Phil. ip Breekbill, Wm.'Wlso, Henry Virtfbhort,liiiii; ty Wise, Jaait , Lehman, Jamth Welso, 'lsaac Kaufinan, Jacob Outoholl, A. PJ. Loidiok. • ' . Application for, Tavern License.' NOY/ 10 E is liSrala,P.lvon. that. I inioAd_ to at tho.niext , Court. of Quarter Soe Walls of this county r kr •zt 11°0100 (0 , haw. a publia hones in the house now oocopiot3by, mo ae ,sutih its Nowton toivnahip.- . JOHNWILKINS. We the Underalgne I citizen?, or 'Newton to.: Co,inharland county, n certify . that We aro well ' will, the. above 'ntimrid - John' - Wl' king, nf good reptile for lionoety and., , torriptirenee, end is well "unfilled with. Imago robin and convenience', for the oecornedirtion pf strangers end 'traveller', end Unit' such Inn or „ warn le necopeary to nooomntlute2-dhe—itualic7 and-entortaiwatrog ere en d travol i c „ . Henry ,flolter.Sesnuel W.Shurp, RA, ' John GraceY, John Weatheffer; Joel Bricker, A, ElrialcaqiuhnlT)arp, humph 141 , Cuile. Wi MoCullcinet„ Daniel Byars, ei fir o p. Owerlp.i • ' • ,;(3 ;,~ . . POOR • HOUSE STATEMENT 'FOR- •1850 BRADLEY, 'MICHAEL. liELTZHOOVEg.,, and' &WALES . WpOIIpURN. Etuts; Directors of the,Poor;.and "c;f;(11'e - Htinse', of Em m ployent‘ for file Coinity" tic Citinbcirland,"ititecount'Ltvitti.sitia:outity`; Areal flats Ist clay,of January, to Altel3lst •day of Deceinber'4l3so inolu- Sllll3, VIZ;: . To amount due 'institution at set, .tlement in 1849, by Jacob Squier, , ! • , Esq.. TrenSUrer, 2447 42 Ain't drawn from County Trans . 1 000 00 Received ior one horse , .: /0 00, Of Jacob Shroni for bides & skin - .141 '47 Of G, C Saunderson, for mo of •' • ' Mar y -Knott to Of R Snodgrass, Esq. for use For Skims 'FM blank indontuw For tallow and lard For cider For_ll'oultry $5,808 780, Amount duo.dironirs by county 719 781 q 1 --_ i 7AgOB SQ UIER, Bsy., Treasurer of the Poor land County, in account uith the Directors of the 31st day of December, 1850, inclusive, viz To amount due at settlement $ 447 22 ReCeiVitt from County Treasurer 5000 00 Received from J Lohaeh, Stew ard, reprn different sources as exhibited in the foregoing state moot 301 561 - $5,808 7$ Ant'at due Directors by county, 716 786 7 head of horses, 32 head of horned cattle, 2l Sheep, 16 Hogs, 17 Shoats, 5 Pigs, and 2 Calves . -Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, fattened and killed on the tam in 1860. 37 i teeves, average - weight 55 pounds, (19,425 1b5.).15 calves, average - weight 65 pounds (975 lbs.) (10 sheep, average weight 44 pounds, (2.6.10 lbs.) 46 hogs, average weight 181 pounds, (8,320 lbs.) malting in all (31,366 lbs.) Farming Utensils on the Farm Ist January, 1851 1 broad rifid [harrow wheeled wagoir,-1-wakon bed; -1 pair of wood - and two - pair of hay lad 'hors, I cart at.d cart gears, 'sleigh and harnass, 3 plows, 4 harrow., 5 double shovel ploughs, -9- s in g le-shovel-ploughs,-1-stono-wsgon,-1-throshing—machine-and-horse_pcewer.._Llanning rolling screen, I corn shelter, -114tund roller, 2 cutting boxes, 2 grindstones, 2 log chains, cow. chains., 6 sett of wagon gears, 6 sett oC plough gears, 2 sett Of carpenter. tools, 1 sett o. blitekstnii les tools, 2 sett of butchering tools, 5 wheelbarrows, 1 cabbage„knilo, 5 g rain cradles, Aind variety'uf arep, picks, mattocks, shovels. crowbars, corn lioes,lorks, rakes, cickels, scythes, atone hummers, sledges, spades, single and doublO trees. &c. 1 tilbury. Schedule :1116 . 1cin:q - thi proceeds of the farm for 1850. •" • •. 1 I^_oo bushels of ii•lfenf, 79 of 46,,E39 f TFOCibrc - Orii; 350 TifP - 6tirth ;12 - oF tinirt 45 . o rcd-bcnts, 6-:of beans and ifeaU., 55 of onions; 2of little onions, 2 of-turnips, 20 of par, snip 15 of tomatoes. 3200 heads of cabbage, 9500 cucumbcrs, 6 wagon loads. of pumpkins, made 31 loads of:hay, 14 of cornfodder, 30 barrels of cule.r— . Mao , 'factured and made in the House and Shop. 156 shirts and Chernir e l Comforts, 20 caps, 108 calico frocks, 49 cotton frocks, 105 aprons, 47 petiicontß, 8 pair of a digs kniited, 83 onir 'Voted, 107 pillow 'slips, 36 - sun bOnners, - 15 - towels, 45 sheets, 11 sma ts, 8 pair of pants, 5 vests, .27 barrels of soli soap, 94 lbs. of hard soap,'l2B gallons of apple butter, Thebkectors, 4-c., of said Institution, annex the following exhibit of extra labor,' d . c., perN.rmed by the Steward, Matron, and Paupers, from the Ist day of January to the 3.1.31 day of :Decent- Ler, 1860, inclusive, viz: 'Made IS coffins, 5 new gates, 2 sinks for kitchens, 8 washing machines, 3 Wheelbarrows, 18 spittoons; 8 single trees, built a new privy at ter.ant house, repaired and weatherboarded gable end of tenant house, quarried stone for and made 20 rods of stone fence, made 4 round splint 'bushel ba kets, 6 1 .? handle baskets, 10 willow boa :mei 500 rails, cut 100 cords of wood, made 46 panel of o post fence, and done about 910 worth of blaeltsmithing. Number o pauper.-in the Institution lat January, 1850, of which s 8 were colored Number admitted up till 31st December, 1850, of which 17 were colored and 3 horn-in-the-house, Making the whole number throfigh the year, Of which 18 died, 6 children bound out, 22 eloped, and 192 discharged, Leaving the number of paupers in the poor house Ist Jan 1851, of Which 22 ar eolo'd Out-door paupers supported at public expense through the year, 12, of whit h 5 has been admitted and 3 died, leaving • Whole_number_supportedist.January 1851 Of those remaining in the poor house 3101. of December, 1850, there are— Mules 74, of which 12 ti - re coldred I , ,:emsles 41, of which 10 ere colored And 9 out-door paupers; of which 1 is col'd There are as near ais can be ascertained. 4 from Ito 5; 6 from 5 to 10; 8 from 1040 20; 16 from 20 to 30; 13 from 30 to 40; 10 from 40 to 50; 18;from 50 to 60; 15 from 00 to 70; 14 Irom 70 to 80; 7 from 80 to 901 3 from 90 to 100; 1 above a hundred. In addition to the above, 170 transient paupers or travellers have been received and supported for a short time withoutregular orders. . . . We the Directors of thr; Poor and of the Houso of Employment for the County of Rumber land, do certify the above and foregOing statement to contain a just and true exhiliit of the-In stitution, during the period above stated, according to the best of our.knowledge. Given under our hands this Ist day of January,.tBsl. \ . .. . . - THOMAS BRADLEY, M. G. BELTZHOOOVER , Directors. • . ..,, SKILES WOODBURN, . . _ . . . . . , . we, the undersigned, Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and sworn according in low, having'examined the 'accounts and votn.litrs cif the Directors • of tiro Poor end of the House of Employment of said.eounty from the let day of January to the 31st day of `December. 1850, at. elusive, do certify that we, find a In - dance due tb the Directors aln esaid,.of seven hundred and nineteen, dollars anti seirenty t eight nn a half 'cents, by thc.county aforesaid. Given under our hands at Cailisle, this 10th day of January, 1851. . ,d \ JOIIN P RHOADS - . . , Pll I LIP QUIGLEY, Auditors., ,! - q't 't • •LEWIS „DYER, ~. •;;. March -12; 1851—st , Application' for Tavern License, Unprecedented Success of Hutching's Vegetable Dyspepsia Bitters.... The m a s t NO'floE is hereby given 'that I intend to popular Family medicine ofthe age-used by iPPIy at the next term of the Courrof Quatter l'hysicians of high standing., • Sessions ol Cumberland county, fora license to These :111tiets • remove all Morbid secretions, keep a public house in the house now occupied as such liy John 'Weitzel, in East Pennsboro' purify the' blood, give tone had vigor to thedi. township., .. . WART..., gostive organs, fortifythe system against all marl... , ALEXANDER. STE re futu diseases, can be taken witMeatety, at no 'time debilitating the-patient—being-grateful to, • the most delicate stomach, and remarkable for strengthening-, and " ll undersigned • We to citizens of the .toWnehip of East ponpaborough, in the County-of PUIII their cifetlinfj, invigorating, berlenit,:de certify thai . wo ire' well acquainte d ; restertitive: properties, and an invaluable rem-. with the oboe named AleiandarStewart, that i 1.. yeto :the .DYSPEPSIA IN rrs_, WORST of Remarxable Cures, aud•the high; he is of good repu • to fur honesty and temper , - ' °RMS.'Ciretilars, containing . the Car once. and well provided with house room andAinCtiles estimation in which-thin conveniences • for. the accommodation of stran-; the public, press, can be had of the agents, fremi gars end; travellerii, and that such ,an inn or Price 50 cents per bottle." Principal Office P 22. tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers., : Fulton street, .'N.•'Y., • up mire. Dr. S '1,,, • '.Vm P - Hughes, Henry Killheffer, Dens . = Ll° l7 • Aaqit fOr (. 0 1 i 84 i.:.• :'; .Frooland, George Moltz, Bixler, $ Bowman, -' -- - - - - J Lozgnecker, J Nied mmtner; Valentine', Winzal, Isaac Bowers, Win. Phillip/3, N ill .11.4mbaugh; V(rE respectiblly request the' attention of 1 ell 'dealers in SC la 0 OL, MISCE LLA • A piiltartion for: Taysrg LicenSe. ;• NBOUS Or B LAN K:' 800 KS,. STArI'ION. 'NOTICE is -. hereby' giVen that I intend to ERY, PATDR. and WIND Q,WI SHAD F,a,. ripply at the next.terin of the C our t of Quarter' to out superier:lrteilitieelbr supplying et trim-. Sessions' for 'a 'License - keep topublicr..l,6l.le• easily- low' rates, for cash or approved c'rUclit, in the, how now'occupied. , larnan-ne such in ' every ante potiaining to our trU husine , Dickinson townsitip;Cumbeiland county. ' A long and , Motive experience :wititentues! in marl 2. • . VICTOR . SHANNON. saYiriethat'We, can ofletindtmements •• diallers '• -, • • WO the undersigned eiiiiens'of the township- 'it' i r k et y co e l ) • ono of Dickinson, in the conrirty: Of Curriberland, do q - certify that weare - well t itcqueilted-with-the-ii:--- , •Wri-earnestiy , -ash-ett - -.exentinatirm-ol'-ciax hove atained . Victor'Sliannon, that 'he is of good mode 'of 'eonducting liusiness, , litilieving if fin ren'uta for honesty and i tempertince, and is won ,experiment is Made, it.will brafound for the in. proVided•With house room endi,coinveniences terest of those desiring ; goods in Our lima ko for the iteaMitmodation Of strangers' and' travel. continuo:operating with :us. , .ere, and that such Inn Ot tavern is necessary to • Our stoek.is at'atlaselisonclorge,,qnd andoew accoinihoilimi-the public and entertain strangers, ed with- 'particular; reference ; tot (thements 'and itniellere. ''• •' j :Pennsylvania, .Ohio and t ha. noarade goner- Poter'Spanglerw•Joseph Gellnatith', 'J. Moore,.-alliY•' ' • " Georgoltle'rtin,' Francis Hutchinson, C. M • •,Orders by: mail or otherwise :dispociiPd lei, Jones Weekleyi - George:tdwongeri - Samuel prom pt Iy, and at, the lowest,rates . known.Na any Stunrt,Jaoob Trego.•„,' . market.. • ',,s : t,, • ' irrir he hest • P rleo , • given „lot ..8.40S an - ' Brushes Ir cash _ pe s ca.& BLISS, „, " •.,- - NorilaßaatEarnfir-fitMard itArcketts t varietygtea - Zif ,'t hese usefitl. artieles maro,l m • PHILIODLPIOA. -fored for Vale, consisting of Whitewash, ~; . ing,' Serubbing,. Painters, loth, Shaving, Heir, • Tooth and Niiil,'Flesh 'and armin g Brushes in:iv/us: BAILEY OirOYo her services to the o great variety, all of whiCh are of the (teatime Who .require ettendancons a-MIDWIF •ty arl - 1411l be sold urtho low,eskPricoa • t having 'had mualrilaperienee. ' She may a Juno 0. •; .•• Quad, at lte(rooltiotiott, Ott North•virett,.'l4•• =II • • .0., BT pnyinent or interest on doixer ' • in raver :0 Mrs. -o!Brien in the , • -.- lanct - purchniod.of .A.' in 1842 - •$39 91 By cash ,for' . g.rooeries,..niorchan-• • `. • r. - I dim clothing & boding inoluded . '2326 30i Fur stock, . 3229 00 For,grain, flour'and grinding. ' •. '.512156i, For ahoe!lting, tailoring' & hait'g.' ' 278.7 44} , For support °r ant door paupers '264 00- Forhardware, oil; points,'&o ...105 09 For 16 . rithin • , ' • 162 51, ... ...... -. 60. 6500 9'50 . 250 11. 86 • 1 00 For •blackemithing •- • ' , • - ,•.109 01 For peelings • . '. • . .: ' • :.. 35.64 For. . Lumber • 68 18 . .. For manufacturing saltinett . . .95 62i- For out dpor medical aid ' -- : •19-.00 -- For painting house • .. •' . 43;00 ! •For Saddlery 35 596., • For brick - • - ' . 44 421 For materials, &c., purchased for; use of farm , ' .51 1021 ' For•carpenter work. . .11 841' :• ; •For_freightLon_groceries, &C • • 14 1.2 i • • ._ ' For.pliistCr and cloverseed <, :.(3• 50 ' For tin and copper ware & tink'g 20 314 For out, door funeral eiPenses - 54' 37i For traveling expenses, , . 16 344., Berpligh of Lewistown for.. sup port of paupers3l 424 For. lime, 10 55 , . For mason work : 29 18i For repairing thrashing machine , 29 75 For Constable's fees 18.50 , For .plastering new house 91 95' . Blind Institution for use of Sarah , ItleGlaughlin . 25 00 For postage 3 031 For stationery 2 00 . 4 20 For sundries . J Lobach, salary 1 year, (hirelings . wages included) Z 75 00 Dr. I. IFlaughman, physician, sal ary for one year ' 100 00 J Squier, 'Esq. Treasurer, salary for 1 year 40 00 L.Todd. Esq. Attorney, salary for one year2o 00 - Wm Ker, Esq. extra services' as Director, 16 50 Thou - Bradley, tsq.i . 16 50 M. G Beltzhoover, Esq. " - .9 00 $6,528 571 House and House of Employment of Cumber said Institution, from the 10 day of January to By cash paid ardersobove stated $6,528 57.1., $6,5V8 57i Stock on the Farm lzt of January' 1851 12311 , Bookdellers, Country Merchant and Teachers, 'CR. 66,5„28 671 JOSEPH LOBACII, Stemard. CATHARINE TRIPNER, Matron eau''AbartiseinEnts. 1 4 IV A. BAUGHMAN,. infort i liS and the - publie, , thia. he Nin (Vet:nines :.ttt Attend to all profersional Calls, as heretofore, (notitith• - • standing reports to the contrary .;,_ • n East High etraaf. .-'• - 4.§§4§§o:4"MPF4oloof , NOTICE. I,llo,l l ubsciiber ha's, initde errangent4le :leave this place by the 25th of.thitionnith';, Allpersbne indebted Will see this ,pkopxiety 'oc .Calling : on nib and Snaking , settlement ; ,lietese I leave., *After , that tints rnibeelts, leftlin Aim. hands of a Justice,ot the geikee;.pii,d' all accounts,standing unsettled, after 4,4l4:tittle, Must necessarili,be collected by,lthii._,Plettoe: .cull,and oblige • .14 ' otatEncr. ME= . • -TUTS Institution will be open for'the reeep•• tion..'of StUdell's, on Si N D the - '9fh - nf May„ next. TIM t cour'sb of iustruction:' etribrsee the itatipuS. branches of' d English 'Education, together Wiji dig - Lauri,' Greek,.French and German LangatigeV, and Vocal and InstfUmental Music. ' : • ' • TERMS Boarding, Washing an tuition intho English, branches per imp iiion (5 months) . Latin or Greek •-• French or German , • ' Instrument*ll Music - For fuither - inforniation address ' Di DENLINGER, , , 1 , , niarchb,ly Principal, Harrislturg, Pa, , SIMILE*, '. • No. 8 Market Street, near the Bridge,. ; HARRISBURG., • 1 ,- • EALER IN TIN_NEALS MA. CVEINES, HAND TOOLS, &au, tom the most celebrated Eastern Manufactories; ;kY'Furnislied aL :Manufactur. er's prices.l(tnnrs 8m SUPERIOR - FRESH GROCERIES' ! • Cali and Se; before Purolussiv, HE subscriber is just receiving and upen• ing at his Cheap .Family GrOcery!kand Queensware Store , in Weet Maid street, Par. lisle, a very large: assortment of-all the anti. attain his lino of business. • • • Ric! Coffee front 12 to' 14 cents per pound, for, good to a strictly prime article; • Also, -Brown Sugars of the beer quality, from 7 to 9 -cents per, pound, Lovering's beet •crushcd and pulverized Sugars from 10 to-12 1.2 cents per pound, N. O. Sugar House and Syrup •Molas• sea of all grades from 32 to 62i•per Also, a supply of frosh ground SPICES of all 'kind's, warranted pure. SOAPS, Fancy, Cas tile, Rozin and Country, Soaps, Chocolate, •verized Saturants, Ihdigb, Mould and Dipped Candles, Common and Winter Strained Whale Oils. Also, a supply of fresh Hominy; cheese from the beat Dairies always on hand. fancy sewing, traveling, clothes and market BM.ets, together with a general assortment of Chew ing and looking ' oking Tobaccos Spanish and half- Spanis !Cigars,' Common do., ropes, twines, and Br shes of all kinds: .„ CEDAR •W - A It E.—Housekeepers, and others expecting , soon to embark in the saii‘e business, please call and examine my,atock' of Wash tubs, Wash Rubbers, Chums,. Cedar Buckets, fancy, painted and tarnished Buckets, Brooms, Ike., &c. • GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.—The subscriber has just added to his already large stock.a numberof_w_hife,t;ranite,...Gold_Figur.- - et, Blue, Marble, Flowing Blue and Mulber. ry Tea Sets, of 48 pieces, Also: Plates and I Dishes, Tumblers, Ph.serve Dishes, Syrup Bottles, &c. of every - description and price so that he will be able to ingot the wants and means of all in the corinnunity•who may favor him with a call. 4nars D HALBERT • China and Crockery Ware. A LARGE and general assortment ofiQueens ware has just been received by the sub • scriber, embracing a handsomelabSortnient of the best " • -- such as Dishes, Plares, Tea Sets, covered and uncovered . dishes, bowls, . toilet. and chamber acts, pitchers, togetner•witb a lot of - Blue Liverpool Ware, • • all of the latest style nad shapes, also, all Old various articles of the-host oommou - While and Edged Ware. Phq-usgortmentirreluAEs—if While and Gold Ban.tl china Tea Seb, of the best quality find style, and also all the necessary articles 'of the best Granite, -Slone and Blue Liverpool Ware suitable for any-sized Dinner or Tea . Sets - as may hp wanted, together wit hl a variety of Glass Ware, including a lit,o assortment of Bar and- Table Madders, dishes; fabled and other bowls, goblets, wino glasses, - *lemonades, lamps, &e. Tho prices for all of which are fixed at the lowept cash prices. We invite our friends who arc in want of articles in our line to give us a call. - mars J W EBY. 214---- 25' '239 37., El VI 0 V IL Xi! Family Grocery Store. THE subscriber having removed his Grocery 0 - Establishment, -on , South 'Hanover -0,•1 „ _strectoo the ta4,6 • building nearly clad &Sires - 1 - 54 , the attention of the:public to the Po -4,1 " perior stock of FILLSII GROCER- . lES which he has just opened, and, which he will sell on the most.accomtnodating terms.— The arrangement of his new-Establishment will befound of the most .coniplete.clikracter, add his assortment comprises every article that can be found in a Perfect Family Grogery; such as sugars. cbiTee, teas, sPiees , ,fiants, dried beef, cheese. stied, niackerel,:herrings dried . fruit, soaps,&c., together .mith '.en elegant as sortment o China and Crockery'Wpre of eve -7y style t.nd quality, queeneware, brooms, brushes, baskets, and an endless variety o tirr - 11C1CS W11;911 it is . impossible 'to enureerafe.7—:' Vor cheapness and excellence .hiearticles can not be, surpassed A' call from the public is: thereinto respectfully seliciled , -mars • ' C INLIOFF • TEA.! ',TEA! ; ArIISST AR .R I V •Al: leRONI vrel .- 3 Z lovers good 'FBA - cOn ?),e si".i6lZ FRESH supplied vvidaenicin's & Cies Superior 'Green and, Blab % Dither lobs° or put lip in fourth, half or pound me• italic packs to suit purchasorti at, prices ranging from 50 cents up to Sl'perpound; by oalling!at, the store of [mrtil J. D., If A LSE - - - Estate .ef .Wm HarlOtess , • ETTERS of administration on .tha.estate `Lk of WILLIAM HARKN.ESS. late of Al• ion township, Cumberland county;' deceasCd, have been Issued ilf!lic,kiableribor - residing in said •township: AU personae indebted to slid benne' are requested to is tike) 'immodiate meat; rota tho'id having Atoms, will present them property authenticated for settlemonteci . • ' ROBI4 11 RYS 0 lq; lido; in irt rater, 'y n t i rs:.6l.••, •• • i , i AUD NOTICE; The undereignetfoAtiditor,,appoiniact. by the Orphans Court to etatlhat eiglithetributo the Ws+ ;sets in the hands of :John Attltl, adtninistrator cif Samuol •Sheafferi - dee'd., to and among the creditors, wilLattend. to that duty et; is ofnen, on FRIDAY,.tho,I4II of March, 1851. crai• tore are ne;itl4 eresent their • ' 11.'MlfENDERSON, Carlieltr; Feb. '12,!51-.4t ''Auditor; • 1117311TOB. 1 0011TVIZCX14 , ' " 4 '' undef6i g not, A t udito, nppQihled b,. tho 'Cann telnarshal and dubtribate the namatrin the hands,of William fii. Handirson, 4 . .asignee of 4raharit: Isteitalay,•,.annong ie eeedltcea',''giJaa - notice,' thatlid attend !to th , 4)4 y .111001'0e in' CerlialC' 11 4 1 ; - crediteea,'44 itiroy:_ni.itified"tte'pecnantl that! an of balked - that day. jan2D • A•B prIARPU; atictitnrJ • : . , E3tate• of.BenjEunin :4. .., thifilsteakiircwrith Inin'intiid;'on t e 'OBll4O arßpf,T NAN DILI1E11; Ihinbr.No Eh 'Middiethn triainntiii,..Cnniberlund edunty,.(lo,. eessed, have been! • . gittnitedAo er residing in ' Mo4rpikisi, All persons knowing Iherrnielvoa indhbted td said, estgtol'an 'regnired"'Solynttkp- , , intrnedi.te• • • rilisnvlntil-thenn - ,44 1 1 - ise-clanns-nre therti.tgi J.olilsr. DILLER -- iyrdhtviidir, '4froott 611. ' Pot sag C Fi-Tri f t PLT • itaioeitt' Application - for . Tavern Ucense.- NOTICE is .lidte,by e!. th nitSnd np plying at thojnext tarm oldie Court: of cititittot Sessions foi:e Licenso to keep - . 0 - publie - house in the houseltiOtV"iiccutiy:iis such in-the Su rofigh - " mr s, ° titfitty • GLASk. Wo,. the: tindorsighed, citizens of, the Roro.'. of Carlislo b duicertity that we aro ‘‘oll i acuniaiL ed with' tltd,abevo .narned ,Henry Glass, that ho is cif hued yepute for . honesty and tem7 perfume, and is well provided. With hotiseloum and conveniences .lor the accommodation of strangero and, travellers, and that such Inn 'or ; 'Pavorn is'neceasary to accommodate tliepublic and, entertain stranmire and travelleis. Samuel .Myers, ,G L Murray. JLeiby, jr.; G :Common, W,Ort Miller, Jacob Wolf, Hugh Gaullagher. George:Hendel,Jacab I,eiby, John Noble, II L Burkhcildor, Edward Shown', A, Lambormn, JOB W Patton, G W Hilton,,•• ApplioEttion• for Tavern License. NOTICE is hereby 'given that! intend up. plying ot the April-Court of. Quarter. Sessions of this county, for n Lieenso to keep a public hduse in the , house now- occupied by George Monett as such, in MOnroe township.. • a magi- • • ' DANIEL MOREETT. We; the undersigned, citizens of thelbwn• Aship_of-Mouroo,in_the_couutol_Ginitberlkn_d_ do certify that . we are well acquainted with ' the rilioVe'lioned Dcreiel Monett) that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well Provided with nouo&room and conveniences for the ticeommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Ina or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. . S Gamier, John Wheeler, Cary .W All, tittim„James Livings , on, Christian Dahmer' John A Ahl, J Wootton, George Morro D Sheller, Dart'l Eberly, Dan'! Sheller, C Brand, G Sheer. 650,00 5' 00 5 00. ]0 .00 Application for Tavern License. NOTICE is hereby given dual intend to apply at the next term of the Court of Quarter Sessionaor this county, for a License to keep honse •in the house now occupied by rne tig . talleil in Silver Spring township- . GEORGE COO VEIL •We, the- unders i gned, citizens of the town ship of Silver Spring, in the county of Cum berland, do certify -that we are well acquainted with - the above named George Coover, that he is of good . repute for honesty and temperance, supplied_ with house room-and — con- Venien'ees for the accommodation of - strangers , and•ttaVellers, - and that such Inn or. Tavern is necessary to accommodate tho public .and en seitain strangers and travellers. • ~ J gleidig, Jacob Gross, David Sterrett, C. 'Shreiner, Levi Meily,' B M Heilman. Simon .Crownewell, Isaac Brenizer, James William son, J Bauman, G V Coover, J.-Bebb, Sammie! Cocklin, Wm M Meily, Corn -16A, Jacob Boor. •., . Application for T4Vertt'License. gotricE is hereby given that 'lntend fe apply'at the next term of the Court of Quarter Sessratis of Cumberland county for a License to keep a nubile house to the house now odcu• pita by ThoMpson B Weakley, in Lower Al len township - ,mars, WO, the undersigned, citizens of Lowereil. len'tqwnship, Gamerland, co. do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Thomas McKee, that he is of good repine for honesty and .temperance, and is well pYovided with "house room end conveniences tor the ac. commodation of strangers And travellers, and that_suchinn.or_Tavern.is_necessary,Jo.accom mode re the pubiic.and entertain strangers'and travellers. John Sheely, jr., Wm R Gargas, Frederick Long, SI Butler, John Sheely, sr., Daniel Shel ly. Samuel Zimmerman, Jacob Lope - , George Eichelberger Henry Stephen;tlEmMl - Hart; F Seely, 'l' 13 Wcakley. Application for Tavern License. IN 0 11C,Cia .hereby given .that I intend to apply at the next term of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a License to keen a public house in-the-house now occu pied by Samuel Hess, in Kingstown, Silver *111 . 1.9g mars We, the undersigned, citizens nfKingstown, Silver Spring township, do certify ttat'we are well acquainted With dip above namcd".Tolin linf, that ho is of good•reputo for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with hOnsiirocom - and conveniences-forum accommo dation of strangers antlyavellers, and that such -Inn—or—Tavavizis_micesisary to accomthodote strangers and•travellers. . _ Martin Harman, Jachb Landis; George - Reed Joseph Sadler, jr., C M Harmon, Wm Irvin, David Drenizer, Wm. K. Stevenson,S.amuel Medina, A n Zerger, P Bricker, Wm Saxton, George Smith, A. Miller, J Myers. D Speidel,' D Homer. M. Cooper, H. W. Irvine, John M. Martin, Jacob Eckord.. , Application for Tavern Lic ease. NOTICE Is hereby given that I intend ap- LI plying at the April Court of Quarter SeS3lons of - Ihis county; fur u License to keep a public houto in the house linty occupied by me as 51141 ill the township of East Pennsbore. We, the undo signed, citizens of the town ship of East Pennshorough, in the county of eumbOrland, do certify that we are well ac gvainted with the alma named William P. Hughes,* that he is of good repute for honesty and .temperance, and is well supplied with It °user - earn. an.d_mmyenieneca—lor Abe_ amain, modation of strangers and travellers. and that such Inn or Tavern is_necessark to necomme date the public mid entertain stranger's and tra velers. •Samuel Sadler, P Erh, James Myers, R Wilgon, Henry Carlin; David Oyster, William Philips, Adam Ettinger, A Frank,' Jno Ilotz, Solomon Ebersole, Jonas Eichelbargei, Sam'l. Christian Himmeirich. Application for Tavern License. • NOTICE is hereby given 'that I intend 'to apply ot. the next term of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county for a License to keep a public Itoutielin.thmhousa now occu pied by Gm& "Geed year in; Olturchmwn . • mars PETER - 11 GOODYEAR. We, the undersigned, citizens of Monroe tp. in the comity of Geinberlnnd, do'-eortily that we ore well acquainted witic-tha shove mimed Peter B Goodyear, that he Is of goodYrepute for-honesty alid , t niperancp, t antt: ; 'is•sttell provl. ded ivith house room and conveniences for.tho accotrurodatilm of strangers and travogors, and that such Inn , or • Tavern necessary [to accommodate the public and entertain strangers• and travellers. • 'Maser; Bricker,. Coorvi Strad:, Cant'lid ‘Vostlllll, Cary- \V All, CI Hartz 'S: Cocklln. G Brindle; G - Baiali,l-P.l Buck, Poor Baker, John. Paul, Adam Gpnalerl Application for Tavern License; I%,:tOTICE is hereby given . that the subscriber IN, intends applying at the ,ensuing„ term of the court of Quarter Ses•siont of !his• county, t r ot License to:keen n'itublie hnusc•in the house nowocaupied by as such. and . : known - tis the Alanston House Hotel,•iti die ;West Ward hullo borough . ol Carlisle. • : • : , JOSEPH Si • ' We the tind signed citizens. o . tho' Vest. Wardi-Carlisle,. in the county of Cuinberland, do certify that•we are well acquainted with the' abovenamed Joseph W. Patton,-that lie is of good repute for honesty-and temperaheof and is well:provided with house roormatid convonienr cos, fora the necomodation of strangers and 'travellers; and that.such.lnn or Tavern is nee.-: Vssary.tol•accetnodate the public :and.; entertain ,strangers and travellers. ; „ . , • 'John Aiell, A Noble; Wipinm 11L Porter, R A Noble, George IrMurray, -Henry' Glass, j S •i•Einsmi»ger, ‘Villinin Cart, J N Armstrong; .Dpvid Rhoads. George W Hilton, A Roberts* ; 'John D. Gorges: Goorgo•Hge... • ; ' Application for Tavern Lietinse: - 1100TICE is:hereby given: that the, subsei 1:4I lair intends npplytng et the ensuing totin of the Coutt of Quarter Seesione,of . ,Cumb6:" ict`nil county, fur nlicense. to keen a public. henna ia the stand. known as . the' Depotlflotise: In the ligiefigli . :orMeatianithiburg. . , JAMES A.• MELOY. ' We.the tiritiersignsil-citizepiaef,'4,l3nren c th' 01 Mechanicsburg, in the county .of - 7 .Cumb rj, land: do' cartifr we ttro"well A tromminted . `wi tit the above ne'mdd Tinines A. Moldy, - that heist of ioddleption fot honesty and. temperance, mid, i 3 ,w ell wovided .with,hoose roota j aml,.cririveni- , 11 nneoe.rna tho iiecenino laden ortorangetS;n d !Ilkviiqqt'ii.r°S.;.l?ilkiluAb Ipn oelrAybpal 1 ' c. essary to, accommo ate, the":,tlloleptti:ent r ing' otranniers, no ,t avellAß.., .-,,, ;. ,i ~,,, , I 411k.lidest.".-Georgo.oauck,Afr,.l'EalikiPti :id: _ Enlmenger. VeorgftliStowoor,,trefts ,,,, - ~:t mild, Henry Carne 0-Stormer, Jecoltaln • ..::.410„,1200rge .tfolk,Pasid Leng.r.oter_uo 1, Ailani Ifluc i li,, 9FojctrAiin oow,l'ater Bak . r. , ! ).;tf., , i ~, ,. -._.„::.. 2q1 , .:‘,0 t )101N°L:DS i:eryA 8 1 *IT itqso o .;l l 4l4 it Y, , Notices,. • • REGISTEIVSNOTICE,. • ; lk,l - 01: - /Ck id hereby g given: to persons .n• interesrod,r4hai.flte--tono-win&-nemuf"- haVe l hoen filed la 'this offiCit'fOr ex,aminiiiiim, by the; necutuifahte tfipri4n minted, and will be preL sened:to:the Orpt aha•• Court' of Cdmberland ' county, ' ' - Odtirmatietti and alltiivaileo,' ott Toendethe . _2_Tith.eif March, A. D.. 1854 viz : • ‘1• T account of Daniel Cfunket, ndminis trator of Adam Cunkel,'lato of Silver' Spring township,-deceased. 2,- The, account or Christian Leib, admirila-'; irator of Mary Leib, lato of South .Middliitoit ; ' townehip,A9c4a,ed.• •', • ,• • ' 3. The account of A. P. , -.Erb. adminiatratei of Ab'm. Erb, late of Easi Pennaboro town , - ship, deceased.,, • . 4. - The account of Wm. Webb, ad a, tor of Henry Lawson, late of the bor Carlisle, deceased: 5. The final, ccount ol John Piper and l'no - 5: Dunlap, addiinistrator of James Piper,. late of West Pennsboro! township, deceased. 6. The account of Jacob Kirk, Executor of Daniel -H. Young; late of the borough of . Nevi , Cumberland,,deceased. : . . T. The account of Joseph Quigley, adminis• trator of John Hatfield, late of the city of Gm. cinnatii, deceased. , 8. The account of Jaeoli Mumma, Guardidnj of 'Jacob Garret, deceased, minor child of Ja. cob Garret, deceased. ~9.-llteaccaunLof_J.acott_Weet, Guardian ol Elmira Shandlach, deceased, .rodier - eliird — of - Phitip Shambach, deceased.. 'lO. The account of Henry Mowers, ,ndrnin , - istrator_of_D_avid Mowers, late of Shuthanip-' ton township, deceased. ' 11. The account of ~Michaol Gochawer, Ex ecutor of Wm. F. Barbour, late 'of -the bor- ougliof Shippensburg, deceased. -12. The aceountof Martin Burkhart, de"ea- • Bed: who was Guardian of Samuel and' Sarah Miller, as settled by said Guardian's adminis trator. 13. The accoun. of Jacob Mumma, Guardtart,' , ),, of Daniel Bovenmyer, minor child , ef enmyor, deceased. - 14. The account Of David Genower, and Ja coli•lleck, Executor of A. M'Elhare, late of the borough of Shippensburg, deceased. ' - 15. The account of John B. Coover, admin istrator of Joseph Crail,'late of Allen town.' ship, deceased. . . 16. The account-of Robert P. M'Clare, , ministrator of Eliza Peebles, late of the her ough of Shippensburg - ,-deceased. 17. The account of John Lefever, Guardian of Wm. C., George, John N. and James Car otheri„ mind. sons of John N. Carothers, deceased. • - -- 'lB, -- The account of-- Samuel-Huston, dian of Mary E. and' Nancy Jone Duncan, ' minotchildren of Wm Duncan, deceased. 19. rho account of John• Ryan, Executor of John Dicen, late of East Prrinsborough town 'ship, deceased. 20. The account of David S. Runslm, Exec utor of Mary-Fulton, late of Newton township, deceased- , 21. The account of David Kutzl.Exec,utor Win Kutz, latet.of South Middleton township, deceased. a 22. The account of Rolaert Laird, adminis trator de bonis non with the will annexed of James Moore, deeeased, as settled by-J. L. sl'Dowell, one of the Executors of the said IL Lifird, deceased. 23. The account of George Rupley. admin istrator do bolds non of John 11. Longsdorf, late of East Pentisboro township, deceased.. • 24. The account of Mrs. Jane. Davidson'" surviving -Executor of Rev: Dr. Davidion deceased, as settled her administrator, Rev Robert Davidson. 25. The account of Scott Coyle, Guardian of Margaret C..lohnston, now.intermarried whit Dr. George Hamill, and minor daughter of John Johnston; deceased. The account of. John... Stuart, Jr. admin istrator of William Wynkoop, late of South Middleton township, deceased. 27. Tho final account of John Hisncr. actinf Executor of John llisner, late of Woking°, 1 township, deceased. - W 3.1' - GO tJLD, Register.. REG ISTEIes OFFICEI -Fehr-22, 1851 THOMAS McKEE WHEREAS the Honorable Fecrenum President , Judge of the several Courts of Cornmon Pleas of the counties ol Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Ponnsylva• • Mei-and Justice of the several Courts-of-Oyer end Terminer • and General Jail Delivery in said couniies. and Hon. John Stuart and John Clendenic, Judges of the. Court of Oyer and Terminer and lienorel Jail Delivery Rir the trial of all capital and other • effeilderts, in the said county of Cumberland, by thcirprecepts to me- directed, dated the 10th of 'January, 1851; have ordered the Court of Oyer and Tcrminer _,,,ld_Gonethilla l nolivary,.ialmholden_ • •• - I isle _on tho_2d Monday of April, next, (being the 14th day)at 10 o'clock in the Giro noon, to continue two weeks. TORN LOY NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices'or the Pc and Constables . ofthe said county ofCumberland, that they ars , by the sold precept commanderUc be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls., records, inquisitions, examinations, and all I other remembrances, todo those things which • _totheirollices appertain to bedene,uad tintless that aro bound by recognizancee, to prosecute (against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to 'prosecute th A S the subscriber intends leaving Carlislo all perions knowipg themselves indebted to _biro ar e _ray Ile ElLe II immune farivartimithouL delay, and make :payment, or their aecnante will-be placed MI the hands of a JUstice• collection. J.lp`CATtildoP,T. Y. ' 11"'''Stibscribers wish all indebted to them' to call and settle 9 the same by ,the middle of March,. as it is necessary their accounts should be ,paid off by that time Just received a fine lot of New Goods, which we are selling' off at'our ulnal low prices. Call and see. Feb 26-3 t" A & W BENT Z. i Dissolution"' of Partnership. •, x7ollc g is hereby given that ilia partner, lr ship heretofore existing- betweop,thc sub se'ribers. In the Mick smithing business, under the firm of =Bret= & Cornmon, has been dissol ved by mutual. consent. 'no books and -tumulus have ban'placed in the blinds of M, Holcomb, Esquire, for settlement. The busi- • ness will liereafter Carried.-,on by George • Cornman, who will be thankful for a contina -ance of patronage from his old.eastornerS, - • JA 0013 BRETZ, • • . GEORGE CORN MAN.' ,NroTIcF,. is hereby pivon .that the -pi - timer. IA ...ship heretofore existing hotween.the sub, scribers, trading under the him of.J. COYLE & SP ONSLER, in Ilopestown, hus been din.' solved by mutual commit. .As one of the loch' firm intends. leaviitg s llogestowit et an early day, it is required that book, accounts shall be settled without delay.. The bOsineas•wil be, ,carriedon as heretofore by John Coyle. .JOHN COYLE,. WMSP 0,-NSLE ~,,Estate of Emanuel Line, :Ic : EII:FAS . testamentary 'oe the Estate oe B_A Emaintel Line, sr., late of Dickinson tp„• Cumberland county, deceased, have been issund. in Inc form oflaw, to the sutMci ibers residing, in.thc said township. All persons indebted Ito the paid estate will make immediate payment,. ,and thoselmving - eleims against it will - present thein l'Or'Settlontent to • ' ' • . . ,;•1 :Estate of John Officer, decq. , r rrtHE nnderaignesl ? k , boon duly ,uppointod ktNeoutor pf,.the Iva, tin() eat rito of John °Ulcer, lain assitl. borduili,m decnased. p All Orsona, indobtekl to, 'pi() woo tiro rnquented,to nrke.iinvnediqte.payment, and._ *life A:wino cictims to, prolmnk hqn nt LELoPerlY' ,ouenticated, to 4 1 1: 1 0' , - 704 26-6 t • , , „, . . . . , ... , .. ECatf4tAdAlfitelgith - deCNE. II -11 . , , , A l i t, .persony ard harehy notified , ilie iMtete i 411 oradministratioh On , the Ceitaie'df. !Mem -,*; Itehile, [uner the , holliuott , ef -, Afichninediurp."! t County :of-Cumberland; •dee'd!i , have , dills day been issnedibv.theAtegistire witted, for • paid' ' *cobrity:tqethe autism/Uwe, who liailt, reside in , the' horotigh of Moehaniesberg! aforesaid: , Alf'' ,tifirSons,having.aaims or demands': against the - estate of Said edent, a a requested te melte ' ' -known - dm - sem with u delay ; and those hi- ' debted 10:Yakit'd y • Alto. 7', ; ; . .! • a-' hue zit‘l,l "!;) ..: • ~ .T.J.E VI ttrEGEL,. ' ,4:1 4 ,,,,: , L, ;A .' ~_ - JOITN• RIEG'EL,- i I, • .:1:rIvr:'1. yr ' ' Administrater's.l - • January 20 18b1.-6t iirof RQPI Sj g st receir r11 1 1.. ' - 1 f°"3 1116°4 • .4144 f f!bhp hVL V _ • ‘ it .4 I $.l iA1404 PROCLAMATION. _horn as shallTe just, DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Carlisle, February 86,.1851. LAST NOIeXCEI To . those Interested. Dissolutint of PartnerohiP., ME WILLAM LINE. EI4IANpELLINE, • • 'Exit -oars, , Feb 26 T cc u NEM : ViVirrarlOClE - WILL ridnatioiVidconiOdoting .terme,:into V V his office setterst -- 8 I'IMENTS for • 'instruction in th&iftritrier.ititimicheii of medicine, • viz :,/ , ,matenty, Pltypiutogy.:Allycmistry.;,Ther . • spot:Mks,. Surgezy„ 'l'heory :zed PrectiCii of Medicipe, toressichial 'Mato ottended ip • rn 1 - ‘ ixa std. cauatiy as listettaktri. • Feb 26-3 E CM • wan=GROCERIES. - . . TEST 'rsdeleed at.the store of, the_subsenbe in'South Hanover, street,.a.frosh supply of lEtoterias, consist in of &got . , Cofieuj Teas, &c., of tlia host •; quality and ittf the - , lowest prices: A good•civality of Coffee at Jilt cents. Also. FLNE FAMILir 'of the choicest brands, togethet With all hinde of FEED: all of which. will bOaold at the low— est priteofpf, Otolh".: ~Also .for 'side *a one .horse Wagon on,springu. JoaN,IKENtY. MACKER,EL,. SHAD, CODFISITy. SALMON, . Canatantly.on handigr HERRINA4S, lop•sala by. PORK,. • • • -.I PALMER. 5s Co.,. *DAMS AND SIDES, Marker nt. Wharf,;' SHOULDERS, ' PHILADELPHIA. LA ItIY& CHEESE', • , • ':'l • ..; ArI‘RENTICIII3. TllESubSoriber, Agent for the Manag ‘.l the POILADELPIIIA•.IIOUBE.OF RtPUGE," 41 , ITPLEL to-receive apfiliEtifiiinf fi'am•Farme Mechanics or. others, who• May. wish. to hav boys or girls ..either• white oricolorcd, indentu— red to them as- tipryrenticosi; The ages, wilU Vary from seven tcrtiventwyears. In all cases , whore the•annlicant is not knowii•to the End taring Committee. or the- fir,ent; satisfactory referenets•to persons 'residing_in the-City, will be required.. I OSIA Tit,TUIVI„ 50 Mirth Fourth . Street. Philaderphiai Feb 42 • • 1:109 PAIIIVIER'S'ETYIPOIMMIC I auhseriber .mould. respeetfully invite the: attention of rm.r.4o.,ht. Sasortment of (LOWS, now manufac --..„ tuted near Craighead's Mill —•- in. South Middleton township, y + r y. four mileri south 'of Carliale.:' y assortment eonsiata of Withrow.% Stuckey:s and-Sail's pattern 4.-- The Coatings will all. be. ground. I wall also make . GRAIN CRADLES. of the most proved pottorna. All • 'orders directed to Wm.. L. Croleidatt. Corlisle, wiii bei• attended to with promptness,. arid l'lows.or Cradles-deliv. tired ire any part of the county free of charge.; W.M. D. , CRAIGHEATt. Pi•opt,r.• DAVID- ST COREY, Manufarer -- r Feb.t9)Ciro. - IiXTENSIM. -SgMrs or FURN=I 0 N - SANT.O RDAY the tstliof- Merck next, valLbe sold ailublic sale, at. tho late res. idenee of the Uhn. Olin Reed: deed., a large variety . afiliOUSE OLD'f-AND , K , ITCHEN FUItNIfiiURE, consist i S deb oa rds, with. marble slabs,..Wo rdrubesk, B wean+, eds, ed ate ad Mat rasa es, Dining, - Tab le s .oen t Tu. bles, nook. Tables, two large and elegant book, cases with.glass doors, and Mirrors, a valuable lot of rdsikellatleous.books, 'chairs and lounges, ottoluans,.dressing tables, &c., ALSO, china, .. cat glass, viirevforkv; a full, china dinner set, tea ehimuiltee, a• nuu ber.rof. wasp:era painted blinds, carpets, end: =Wags. A—conk stove, cliayuber stoves, andikitohert furnitute.of all kindbixogether with ram-pother articles too --numesous-toanention... Sule'to •commence- at o'elcolt:Ai.M.. Terms-trade known-on day of-sale by , Mr:.Robert 'McCartney„.auenoneer.ii , -- ALSet.on the same day arfioftreek, P. M.,.. _-. - _-_-- . - --the, IXOUSIt.49.I2III_LCIT„ ~.fiful.l —the, late • residence , of Judge -.1..3.re! a as ....-Reed;-:-wilt.bb , offered. for sole,. ..'','; ll ifif• either entirett.or isrlots, as will ‘2,111?,,., , . ............ -`..,.- , . est suit purchasers, The lot. is 240 feit square, it has been divided , . into three loti. - - NO: 1 - fronting GD feet oiiiVfain strcet, - inir 240 on West street. No. 2. fronting I.oloteet on , -itl-ain-street---and-running-briek-24 0 -feet,--to--- C hurch allay, this-lot contains all the buildings _with many of the most valuable fruit and orna-- mental trees, No. 3'. irony:46or feet'en Main st. running back.24o feet to Cliurch. alley ; Persons wishing Miormation, or to examine the premi- See, .will please caller , W. H. Miller, Esq. who. is my ... agent fbrth sale. t'OSIJ 'ARAII - ANN - REHM:- . :Executrix, (Ye. Carlisle Feli,-12,'n-ts 7...C.RVZ FOR OJEUTER THE subscriber •offertr.oll privet's-sale: ilte , • 'FARM on which he tiow.resides,irraichinson twp. Cumberland co, about rvanllo.. and . three quarters south of Centreville, on'the new rood, leadingkena_Cenfrevilre to libeferans Said farm; contains -about. SPRENTY-FIVE F, ACRES of Pine landettbouf.,4c , acres of which, are'cierarvd: and . the residh,e,sit woodland: The • . improvements h'TL_p good Iwo go ry lio^C.' II 0 USEiand • goati ' am] frameß-.4,l ft tisi, There: is tr.. thriving young, third on thispre , -- .-Lali . 42-41-tii... miens, -(3 I choice ail, .rinti -en .ex• ccl ant stream of never fairing , kuater, near 'the, buildings, 3r.0. terms-wilr bb•erisih AbrOcte son wishing:to buy, can have, all t necessary infornsation.by cello% en the subscriber soonOt. JOHN hiILLER. Carlisle; Feb. ]B'6l-ti. • 8.-SEVitiNDLIELSTOCECI-- riiIIIH . undersigned rcepetitfullk iii•COrms. his I. friends and tire !public. gcnertiltii. that-he .. „;E.. .. . Igg ii i i tt p r i e ti r.:7ll , r 1 4. ,, v flo a m jm " .... ) g. .. 1 g ' . 4, :;&,. patehased the . meet ex ,,,Y.' a a , Z,, , , ... tensive; as well as: the . ?L.' 9 . , ' ''',"":".'-:', cheapost_assorunent of, • ',..: 7 - ,•:2 .. ;; :.•?-;.6 ' ff. .1. Watches, Jewelry„ 't'S . ii.c.: i . ever broughr to•Chilisle. His atrial( con-i• 615113 in part of - Goldianti , Silver Peden.sle.ur IMArs,, G 541 and. Silver thialchea. a: do... ' Gold and Silver LiAle Watches.. in short every variety or Watches at alrpriees: Gold Guard and Vest Ch ins. Medallions c t ~ Watch Keys, Ear Rings . Ft ger Rings, Breast Pine. Gold and. Silver Pent.ti s, Gold and Silver. pens and cases and. Bracein great variety, A splendid article of Gol Sliver, German Silver, ancbillned Steel 'SPEC-. 'PACL.P.S,AvIiich are utteurpass ed in qoplity by any other :Alicia west ot .Phil adelphia, and which can be sold at .least 20, per cent cheapf r than in any other estaltlislitimto in the country. Also a largo lot oP'. ,, -• ' i SlVellritAnrittnA . 1 . ' ' Tabk anti' Ten - 'Spoons; Knives,: Sat:Spoons, Fruit Knives; &e. A Isd,oor6 Cases... Forte Alonnaios,. Port _Folios, Ladies Wiitiag Desks,. with . a great variety of other fattrly articles unnecessary to. titontiort..' A large:9ot•of CLOCKS,' assorted' lattorps, which will tioiold low; ivnrtnnted to he good: „ • • , „ Watches, Clocks: and Jelee;rd.l4perirecl,., 3ie invites all to call and. etrzminaltio nestired that none can fail - oilie seated in kual hy,quantity and'raret:-. lifh artieles,are-eash purchases, conseatientlyihe• cars afford' toisellt lower titan the sante aniclea cant be-purchased e!sewhere.: Cali at the old stand, a few doors. west of Durltholder'S'lfotel: .1851-4- C 0 - - - for . iicnt, . • •.:.THE iliffareilL 011ii•oo null Slinps i , cloy the. corner lot, where•Obot,go'Rzt sottici'et, eict,.pt ;int.two, ore yot lon zoom', Voysotot,wobiog io, rent,wili call oil, ~,•.. GEORGE EG E.. Fob IliF:. '' ' - . ..,. •.' - 4 - 0111108 for Rety , ,•; riiqg .11,PhrE from the,Airat of g ru ~ % L April pekt: ' The 'ewe S t ore. • 4 14, 1 , ~. dloonis in Nardi liSeetiter''siVeet,, '; •t,..• ', ar present. 'occupied ..by Madera. stecaer. lti r Co„.apd Arnoldndi Liypi' , .stott. 'Also, Thre'd , small., ItQUS S; 6 1 , 6 a not e d. ss - West Ifontlier- street' and the. other tato , ontL)irlimsiatt a11ey...2 i..,,r . ~. ,: I d@! , ls..; ,woi., - ".4 3 . 4), Lit PARtCF.I3..97 FOEL-REPIT: . frau Par9tot ettnatad'on.tiAo cornett of: WAtli. ibogvor -and4 Ilontrec areet.noav occupiocl.4y Mr. Robert. r . it tpyly; . • 1311. GAV ,vi1e0.4 5 ;f1 . 8 50 4 . 4 • ?/ -0.. ' 1 .-r---1 , ---------7-----— , --- .2.------ ' I . ''IBEVEillt T.:, two • otbry., BRICK. ROUSES .0(b . LW north, ,eost ,oetster, of - the•until's: ,•,1 Solaro ' in the'sow known ns,”l.lnrper's .i Mow."' Fot terms ; ta:.inquireel the In •, sobseriber. , ;, • , , i qn- , -efroap " , -., ROBIT.ARVINk.I.I MintebtirtienCCoal.' -r, Viiiidy t iitit*al(pt ttingz flcno Itubdivitig dfitVfbraltiViettP 4 n R.MuTeltAN:' , vlllacksznitrWa , • !184;ktil • • nml f o r p r o f , !! 3e . 7 . 1;: 1 .', 9 ; 4 1 . 11 : U.l". =SI