111 E ditn March 17 FLOUR—Tho - market for Flour is•-stoncly, with light aalag. .42100 Ll brtinda - aro ,eolling, at :$1,44 . 0 :91;69.' Sleb,for:oity use' at $4,50, 'FI;011II--1as . kertleis CORN M.EAL=is held at 'V,75 for Penn's. WHEAT-L,"Sitpplies 'aro "coming, forwai'd quite „freely. Sales of Ponn'a. red 6F 05 07 cents ; prime white is h'eld at 102. 0 104. , RYE—small sales Of.Penil l it. at 65 eentS. 'ffElN—gales at 58 @; 60 anti. OATS-L-are 4.3 - cents. • • ' zwicAcicrazazzactuz) In Meaaniosburg, on -the 20th ultAytho Rev. jolt - MG. Fritchoy, Mr. Jaen Lucas to Mee Rosanna gusher, both of South Middlo4 ton•towntihip. On - the same day, by the same, Mr. Chap-: . plan Nebinger,. of Lewisburg, to Miss. Lydia 4 1 1 1 1 Astor, pf Audersontown, both of York county. On the 13th inst. by tbe Rev. T. A.- dolestook, • Mr: - Ctui4geT - Slimub.6er - to - Miss - r - Mul7 — AT - El. -,- -liriger, both of ,Cumberland county. .. On Thpriday last by the Rev. John N. 'Hoff- mean, Mr. Wm. G. Garman, to Miss Sarah - A. Cover, both of this county.' On Monday - evening last, by the same, Mr:. Samuel.W. Hannan, to Ms's Jane 11. Gould, both .of Carlisle. . On Tuesday last, by. the 'same, Mr. _Danieb Eberley; to Miss Elisabeth Sheller, both of Moo roe township. -- D. X ]?EI, In this borough, on 'Monday evening, the 17tir inst., Am ELIA. youngest daughter of Thomas and Elmira Thoinpson, aged 21 months. Ilodanna tO Jesus on high ! • • Another has Bono to its rest; ~!Auother has escaped to the sky To rust on Emanuel's breast. New 'l.bpertifselnciito. Dissoliition of Partnership PIIVIE partnership heretofore existing under the firm Of GILMOR & STOUGH, was on thisrd tyf;dissolved by mutual consent. The Books and • Accounts - of - said firm aro - now in the handx of James ailmor for collectton. person's knowing themselves indebted are-re quested to call' and settle: JAMES GILMOR, Tl - 10!S; - STO UGH, marlDpd CONTINUANCE.OF BUSINESS THE undersigned hriving purchased the in terest of his former partner, begs leave to inlerm his numerous customers and the public gone= rolly,-that ha will still continuo ,the business' as the old stand opposite J h Wootiburn's-Man t House,,where he hopes, by;alosair& — tn ion t~ business , still to receive their( continued pa tronage. , His assortment is fine. (Jail and see. ml 9 THOS STOIJGII. FIRST IN IVIARIEET! Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery,. Fancy • - Ariscies, eec. • rptiE subscriber has just received his Spring 1. supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, - •am ong - -which - can - be found every article used by Physicians in 'their pre scriptions, to the putting up of which, he will give particular attention. Also, Paints, Oils, Dye stunk., Perfumery, soaps, - and a -variety-of -Fancy articles -too:num - crone to mention, together with- a superior lot of TOBACCO AND CIGARS •of various_ brands, all of which, having purchased in per-. eon, upon the most' favorable terms, Its will guarqtitexas, being of the best quality, and is- Citaiticcs_;_yet for a very thlllll advance for CASH. lie would respect - fully invite the attention of Physiciiairs, Country Merchants and 'Pedlars, to whom lie will make a liberal deduction.—, Opposite the Rail Road Depot, corner of Pitt and 111-4 h streets, Carlisle, Pa. • .S_ A 4-W.BI3ARD.. THE subscriber .has- on hand a large and well relented assortment of MUSIC of all kinds; consisting orsotiki, Marches, Waltzes, Polkas, Ego.. also instructions for Piano and other instruments. "-Berlini's Method . ' for itterhud — farrlttrithrtifr, — & — c a supply ofjriblin and — Giiitar - Strings, of first rate quality at city prices. Having made an arrangement with an im porting and publishing house in Philadelphia, Ito will be constantly supplied with new Music and able tolurnish anything in thatline at short notice and upon reasonable terms. Mimic Teachers will find it for their interest to call -end exaMinc_for„themselVes at the earner of Pitt and nigh streets, opposite. the Mansion' House [ml9] S. A. HUBBARD: PUBLIC ALE OP 500 ACRES OF ViTOODLAND! • rriFIG undersigned will expose to public sale 1. at the Gap Tavern, in Sodth Middleton township, at 1 o'clock, P. M.; on SATURDAY the 20th inst., 500• ACRES OF WOODLAND I . lying, about throe miles from said Tavern, and adjoining lands of IL Woods, .1 Sterrett, Sites, Martin, Spangler and others. This land is worthy the not o ico of Farmers, as is easy..9l - access, convenient: io roads and abounding in various kinds of timber., It will positively be sold "onthat day, and will he offered in' lots to suit purchasers. The subsCriber wily be at the - 'Gap Tavern on the morning of the 28th, so as to afford those wishiog to purchase an oppor titnity;of viewing the land previous to sule.-- , 'Penns made knoWn roarl9 • .• A G EGG. ~savapvAz STONENVAI" 11106118 AND TIN HAN , UFACTORII; 111 HE subscribers desire to inform their friends mid, .he public that they have removed their TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON. MAN UFACTORY', to the room nearly ewe.' site their old,iitand on North Haiiiiver Street, and may now be found in their new and com. inotlious manufactory on the West side of the said street, a few doors above Louther street, 'where-they-mill continue to keep onhand a lull assortment of every kind of • ' 7 Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware which ..may be nettled by housekeepers and 'others. '1 heir articles are manufactured ,by theniselves, of the best materials, and in point 'ol finish and durability cannot be surpassed.- -They will also manufacture and repair at the shortest notice all kinds of Distilling Anparatut. They will promptly attend. to the laying of 'TIN .ROOFING and HOUSE SPOUTING in tpwn and country, and on the moat reasonar ble terms., Every .Brunch of their ,b4tiness will be carefully, attended to with the utmost Premptnsiss. - They also keep constantly on hand nla 'co variety, of W.O.OD.STO.VES, - • •• canwri.hig' every!. variety of Wain. template • .STOVES, ologant wood arid coal PA . LOR S I'OVSS, of the latest styles JKING 'ST 0 yEs of the 'newest and most improved inyontioni, at yariuue Prices..which cannot fail to Plcaso eiory, taste. They re , spectrally solicit an examination by the public of their largo arid varied ,assortment of stoves. Thankful to the piiblic for favors • heratofore extended,- and , being, detormined to roltix no' oxortions to. givessattsfactiom to their custom:. erie-they, hops to 'merit a continuance. of pa.- tronage. ' iri•Tho Ingham COsh Price will be'-paid for old Connor and Powtrr. - • . • 14,01 - I.llls HERbHair.': Corli4lc March 19 451 Estate of: Susart PLOUGH, dpeetised. . . , ALL parsons roe hainby.-mdtifled:tbat lett9tP. of ndminlattaf on tiitrthe astatts" - of Basin ?lough i n to • of t Shunnanatowr, Cu mheriatid ' eotinty ranneylyantn, hat,* tine day- bean issued by-the' Rogi.ster in. raid -fol. the' ailtraottnly, td the eult= r who rotideititt'Ohirornanatownafotoiajdi A u 'organs! having chime' dintianda - ititninit: thr.cat o f the toil d'deco`aand„ ire tiSquef t:a to raikt i wn:lho ettmeviittout dolgyoind thoioi indobtOd - tp - Dr 4 uu 'pigment • : Igatoh DAV/D W , .143E. 4 , =MIN 111 POOR .HOUSE STATEMENT 10R. 185th THOS. BRADLEY', MICHAEL G...- - 'IIELTZIIOOVER,. and' SKILES WOODBURN, Esqs , Ditectors of the fiaoi• ancl of , the House of Dn. • ployinent for the County Of Cuinberland, in account7ivith••said doinity, 1).041 the Ist day, et 'January, to the 31st day of Decoriiipt.,lBso, inelu ' sine, viz : • • 1 0, • 1 ' ' ' To amount duo Institution at: s'ett.' . , tleanet3 in 1849, by Jacob Squieri • - E. ? 4• Tronsur.a, $447. 22 . A to!.t. drawn from -CountyTreas. . 5000, 00. Received for one-horse TO 00 -Of Jacob, Shrom. for hidos & akin 141 , 208 Of G C Saundoreon for use of " bfary Knettlb , • • 60'00 'Of R Snodgrass, Esq. fOrMso . 65 00 For FBoats- 9.50 For blot k indentures - 2 50 Fur tallow and lard - ' ' 'll 'B6 For cider . For POultry • 50 • Amount due directors by county • JACOB SOUIER, Esq., Treasurer of the:Poor House and House of Employment of Camber, land CoUnty, in account.with the Directors of said Institution, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, MO, inclusive, viz: • . -" . DR. Co amount duo at settlement . . • . Received from County Treasurer Received from J Lohech, m Stew ard, from different sourced as exhibited in the foregoing state ment Am'nt due Directors by county, 7 head of_horeeep32,head of hotned-cattle, 21Sheep, 15 Hogs, 17 Shoats, s,Pigs, and Z.Calvea. Beef, Pork, Hutton and Veal, fattened and killed on the farm in 1850. 97 Beeves, average weight 525 pounds ' (19,425 lbs.) 15 calves, average weight 65 pounds (975 I be.) GO sheep, average weight 44 pounds, (2,640 lbs.) 46, hogs, average weight 181 pounds, 8,326 lbs.) making in all (31,3603 Ibp.) • . Farming Utensils on the Farm lot January, 1551 • 1 broad and I. narrow wheeled wagon, 1 wagon bed, 1 pair of wood end two pair of hay lad ders, Inert tind cart gears, 1 sleigh and harness,3 plows, 4 harrows, 5 double shovel ploughs, 3 single shovel ploughs, 1-stone wagon, 1 threaling_•machine and horse. powcr,l fanning mill, I.rolling screen,_l cornjalteller, I.ground roller, 2 cutting. boxes, 2 grindstones, 2 log chains :34 - cow chainsTe - sett - of - witgon - gears - , - 6 - settof - plough - gearsTg - setrot - carperner - inishirre blacksmith's'tools, 2 sett of butchering feels, 5 wheelbarrowii, 1 cabbage knife, 5 grain bradles,: and a variety - of axes;: picks,--mattocks, shovels, -crowbars, corn hoes, forks, rake's, sickels, - scythes, stone hammers, Sledges, spades, single and doublo trees. &C. 1 tilbury. Schedule Awing the proceed! of the farm for 1850 1200 bu9hels of whear, 77 of rye, 839 of mite ? , 1100 of c0rn,,350 of . potatoes, 2, of thnothy,seed' .45 of red beets, 6 of beans and peini:ss - Of 'onions; '2 ollittle onions, 2of turnips,_ 20 of mu , • snips, 15 of tomatoes, 3200 heads ofeabbage, 9500 cueumbers,.s wagon loath. of pumphies, made 31 loads of hay, 14 of cornfoddor, 30 barrels of cider. Hanufaetured ana made in the Home and Shop. 156 shirts and chemise,.Bl comforts, 20 caps, 108 online - frocks, 49 cotton froCks, 101 aprons, 47 petticoats, 8 pair of stockings knitted. 33 Mir rOOtedS 107 pillow slips, 36 .bun bonnets, 15 toweis,'4s sheets, 11. small coats, 8 pairof pants, 5 vests, 27 barrels of sort soap, 91 lbs. of hnrd soap,l2B gallons of ainile.butter, The Directors, 4.c. ' of said Institution, annex the following' exhibit . of extra labor, 1 5. c., performed by the Steward, Matron and Paupers, from the Ist ddy of January to the Blot day of Decem ber, 1860, inclusive, viz: • . Made 18 coffins, 5 new gates , 2 sinks for kitchens . , 8 washing machines, 2 wheelbarrows, 18' spittoons, 8 single trees, built a new , priyy at tenant bouts, repaired and weatherboarded gable end of tenant house, - squarried'-etone - for and tria - de - 20 rods 'of atone fente - onatle"4 - round splint - bushel baskets, 6 handle baskets, 10 willow Lancets, 500 rails, cut 100 cords of wood, made 46 panel of old past fence, and done about $lO worth of blacksmithing. ' , Nnmber-of-paupers-in-the-Institutiort-.l4:January,42.so,_of_Arbieh VP were_eolored 140 Numberadmftred - up - till - 31st - December, 1850, or which 17 were colored and 3 ' . barn in 'the game, - . , Making the whole number through the year, . . Or which - 18 died, 6 children bound out, 22 4 ,e10ped, and 190 discharged, Leaving the-number'of paupers.in the poor icitise Ist Jan 1851 b 1 which 22 or eolo!il Out•dour paupers supported arpublic expense through the year, l 2; of which p has been admitted and 3 died, leaving • . , , . Whola,numbersupported Ipt January 1351 Of those remaining in the poor house 31st of -December, 1850, there are— ' Males .74, of -which 13. are colored 74 F.apsles 41, of which 10 ore) colored 41 And 9 ont-toor paupers, of which '1 is cord 9 ES , . Thom are no near as - can bo tureertainod,4Trem 1 to 5; G frcim 5 to 10; 8 from 10 to 20; 16 from 20 to 30; 13 from 30 to 40; 10 from 40 to 5008 from 50 to 60;•15 froth 60 to 70; 14 from 70 to 80; 7 from 80 to po ; 3 Irom 90 to 100; 1 above a hundred. - - IrLuddition to the above, 170 transient paupOre or travellers have been'receivedand supported for a short time without regular'ordera. ._ • ' . . - • a.tp;!, , We the Directors of the Poor and of the House of, Employment for the .County of Cumber land, do certify - the above and foregoing statement to contain a just and true exhibit of the in stitution, during the period above stated, according to the best of our knowledge. Given under our hands th''s let day of January, 1851. ' TITOMAS'' BRADLEY, , M. G. BELTZIIOOOVER , }Director:. - • SKIMS WOODBURN, - We, the undersigned, Auditors of Cuniberland county, elected and sworn according to law, having' examined . the accounts and vouchers of _the Directors •of the Poor and orthe - - - House-of- Employment of said counts, from the let day of January to the 31st day of Decomber.9Bso, ,n• elusive, do certify that we find a balance due to the' Directors -nfo-csaid, - of seven hundred and: nineteen dollars and seventy-eight and a half cents, by the county aforssaid. Given under our hands at Carlisle, this 10th day of January, 1851. JOHN TItHOADS, PHILIIXQUIGLEY, Auditors. LEWIS - HYER, . March 12;1851-3t aL.OTIZINCE! Unprecedented Success .of .1-lutchingls , Vegetable Dysperfsla The most W fIOLESALE & RETAIL JAT THE popular Family Medicine of the age—used by Pniladelphia. Wardicobe;: Physicians of high standing. Southeast Corner, Markel Sixth Streets. Those Bitters remove all morbid secretions, purify the bleud,-give tone and' vigor to the di. -R Co.; Invite -the-atten.-gestive- organs,- fortify-the- system -- against - all tion of Wholesale and Retail buyers, to tature diseases, can be taken with safety, at no their extensive and, complete stock of Spring time debilitating the patient—being grateful to and Summer CLOTHING, comprising every the'most delicate stomach, and remarkable' for - variety of style that can be-.produced. Our their cheering, invigorating, strengthening; and aim is to plead° -and accommodate- all, and in - restorative properties.' and an invaluablo•reme order to, de Ibis, we manufacture Clothing at sly for the DYSPEPSIA IN ITS WORST almost every price.' Selling .FOR CASH' FORMS. gtr Circulars, containing the Cer-- ONLY enables us to offer Clothing at n very lificates of Remareable Cares, and the high triflin c ai advance. Our motto is Small Profit. estimation which this Medicine is hold by and Quick Sales. We are confident that an the public press, cati'be had of the agents, free. examination by vials all that ;is necessary:to Price 50 cents per bottle. Principal Office, 122 confirm whatwe, say; and secure yedr custom. Fulton street, N. Y., up stairs. Dr. S EL rearl9--3m . MOTT., Agent for Carlisld. • ' , . EXTENSIVE ‘. • Booksellers, Country(' Merchants LITEMMER _ di: .COAti WARD.. '.:- . .. - and Teachers, . . . . THE' subscriber. .would respectfully. intern) „i e reapectibily request the at'ention of la customers and tho public genorallylhat • i , all dealers in SCHOOL; MISCELLA.' ho still continues the LUMBER AND COAL ~N EOUS_or BLANK BOOKS, STATION. •BUt-IN ESS, and that having lately purchased . .. ERN, PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, in addition to his•formor business facilities, the. to our superior -facilities for supplying at' unu large and convenient W firehouse and Coal Yard , sully tow rates,for cash or approved credit, lately occupied by Mr. Henry Wright, oppos ite :every attic a pe rtaining to'our 'mines., the Well known Lund Cr and Coal Yard of the' A long and active experience warrants nein' subscriber, situate along' theßail Bond and saying that we can oiler inducements : lo blur- College Lane, he. is now more fully prepared chasers •' ; ' to enlarge his business. Ha line at thionme and , ie keeping constantly en 'hand a well selected Entwillod fry r 7. ow' E...i.copeaby None! , • , 'assortment of . ' ~ . .• ' • • ' SEASONED LUMBER,' ', .• • mode of, conducting busineas; believing if an • of all kinds. coifs. and -aisles: Likewise tho , experiment is made, it will befound - fOrtinrin,, different kinder of FAMILY - COAL. such :he .tereat of ; thou desiring,. goods: in our linoi,to stove CORI of the different kinds; Limo burners continue operating with .us.; .-. •,: .; '• 'and . Blacksmith's Coal; of the hest quality...— . Our stink is, at alt season's large,and selCat, A l .of which' hr will' sell, unusually• low for- ed witle,partieular reference to.thee wants: of Cash. - Ile will 'aloe keep 'constantly on' hand' Pennsylvania, Ohio and the:near trade goner-, With all ,the different. Articles generally foiind-4 - - Ordera _by mall' or, otherwise, desppiched ie a Well stored Warehotwo. .110.. win alga a t promptly and at, the lowest. ratea"#llovtip reany, all, times' buy -PRODUCE and ..•PLOUR-, for imulSet. '' '''' '" '' forn RAGS in Which ho• will pay, the highest. current. prices.. . . 01°Thu:highest highest, ~., ,lleing very thankful` for..paat 'fivers,: would c osh, ' , . ' 'lllOOll immensity Pollen a`contlnuation of at . 1ea5t';;,,.. 11 ,4 E a . Darn er' 1 : Third ' &.:Brdi liti rro' --sc hiLA.Dotpubi - ' a reasonabheehtre of. public patronage,, '• • • ••• spere,lM . , ',• • , . P , , ~ . „,,. ~.,marl9 • - ' BAIVrisr.WHOOVER . . zwarzcm. . • .rameri o2 .4. , • • rpkix.,p offorq,ber acqvicos,to t lose al fresh aPpply or. Amori4pri.'; wiitfiquittvallpndape t wag , nl4 . lll)l 3 / I FA; .od.' •• For sale by , iitiv-ibg • bnckpluch . ,pkilorionce: h 41115 truly bp 0803 - ; No 148 North . IlanOVcr'itt. , HottolYi4t . loit: rosidortoo. to North street ' , r Etits . , By Payment'Of•interost on doi.er , • •-' in favor - ot 'Mrs., O'Brien in the '. • • land purchased of A McDoivell• ' in 1842' r , ' $3B 91 s, By - cash for grocerie miarahan.' dire, clothing , & boding included 232 - 6 30i Foritodk. • ' , • 1229 00 For grain, flour and grinding.. ; 512 56i For alioe'lting, - tailorang dy hatt'g 216 441 For support of out door patipers ' 264'00. For hardware, oil, paints; 6z.c • • 165 01.4 For leather ' ,- • 152 362 For - blacksmithing 109.01' For castings 35' 64 For Lumber • • - 68..18 For ninnufacturing s sattinett 95 62i . , 95,808 78* 719 78} • For out door medical aid 19.00 For painting house 4:.1300 ' ' For Saddlery ' 35 39* . . For brick. 44 42} . . For materials, &t., purchased for ~• —use-of-farm=, • - 51-.o2*_. For carpenter work. .: .' 11 84} For height on grocerieso k • e, • 14 12i Fq o . lastor and cleverseed , . , 59 50 Fortin and copper ware & tink'g 20 34 For out door funeral e2tpenses. ..' 64 37i • For traveling expenses, • ' , ' IS 34* . BOtough of - Lewistown for sup- - . ort of paupers . • - For lime . •- . -, 31 421. 10 55 For mason work • • 29 183. For repairing threshing machine' 29 75 For,Constable's fees . 1850 ..... __ • E= ME r . . . For plastering now house-. 21 95 Blind Institution for use of-.Sarah-' ~ ,McGlaughlirt —..-..... -.- = 25 00 , For postage 3 031 For stationery _ 2 00 For sundries . . , 9 28,i J Lobnch, salary t year, (hirelings wa , ma included) 575 00 Dr: f. DaugWan, _physician, eal ary, for one year 100 00 J Squier, Esq. Treasurer, `salary for 1 year . 40 00 L Todd, Esq. Attorney, salary for one year 20 00 Wm Ker, Esq. extra ,serfices _as _ Director, _ 16 50 Thos Bradley, Esq. M G Beltzhoover; Esq. , 11, $6,528 574 $ 447 22 5000 00 361 56 $5,808 784 ---- 716 78} By anal] paid orders above stated $6,528 57} $5,528 57+ Stock on the Farm tat of January' 1861: $6,528 571. ISE! , JOSEPH LOBACII p Steward. CATHARINE .TRIPNER, Matron taattit ttre!tcs: - All iitf . 'f V ' --- pp c on or'TO .: ern - cause." • . ,NO,TIGD .hereby,giverk , thati intend to apply at itieltprill'Orm otithe'Coari of Quer, ter Seeekote of cernborralid - county cone to keep' tt'-patilia}hOuse . in 'ttie hatiee. now (recopied by zno:as such ih'leo!ver tOtt , tl4. marl§ • DAVID ':I3iX6WiL ' WO, the undersigned, eitipesorthe townstiip olLower Allen, in the county of - Buinbeiland. do certify, that we are Well acqualntedrwith the above named David Brown; that, of, good repute for honesty, and tomp . erance r arid is well ifiovlded. with .bouse Mom dnd conveniences for the accommodation of strangers land travel lers, and that such. Inn or Tavern is neCessary. to accommodate the public and'entertain stran gers and travellers. • . ' Jsnathan Brubuker, Daniel Shelly. David Messer, David Brubaker, Bitner. Samuel Shireman, W D Shoop, John Shireman, David. Wise, Samuel Black, JaCob Pitman, Christian Stoner, Isaac Goshart. . . • Application for Tavehl License. NOTICE is,hereby given ;het .we intend to apply'at the next Term of the Court Of Quar ter Sessions for a License to-keep n'tavern, in the house owned by MI in Frank(ord tp.. . marl° . - EY•— . . Wo,.the undersigned, citizene of the , town. ship of Frankford, in the county of, Cumber land; do certify thnt we are well nequainted with the above named M D.& .T 13•Lockeyobst tbu are of good repute for honesty and' tempera"ne and are well provided with house room and con veniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that' such Inn or Taiternis necessary to accommodate thc‘pnblic and enter tain strangers and' travellers: ,- A. Burkholder, John Soadgr, John Badyr. „trotter, P Myers, Dariel•Lonktiy, Daniel Oiler, J,Grahnm, -I Nickey, (VI John Wyn keep, G Grobb, A - Oiler. Application for Tavern ILieense. , NOTICE is hereby, given' that I intend to apply akihe next term of the Court of Quarter Sessions for n - License to keep a ,publie house in the house, now occupied- by me as such in Dickinson township, , Cumberland, county. marl 2 • • VICTOR.. SHANNON.. Wotho undersigned citizens ottbe township of Dickinson, in thevounty or , alniberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the a bove named Victor Shannon, that'he is'of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travel ers, and that such Inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. 16 50 9 00 Philip Spangler, Joseph Galbraith, John Moore, George Martin; Freneisilutchison, T. C Miller, James Wenkley, G Swonger,-Mnt thew .14neh, S Stewart,..lneob Trego,•John Low. Application for Tavern License. lILTOTICE is hereby given . that I intend to .111 aptly at the next' term c& the Court of- Quarter Sessions of. Cumberland . county tor a license to keep a public house in the house, now oleupied by, me-in Mifflin township, at the Sulphur Springs, Cumberland county. , n arl7 . S COYLE. . We, the undersigned citizontiofliMin tp. in the minty of Cumberland, do Minify that wo are acquainted' with the above named S Ciayle, that- lio-is , -of good repute for honesty and temperance and is well provided with hotfse roam-and-conveniencesforthm-aeCommodation of stran . gerstand travellers , and that suchinn or tavernis necessary to accOmmridnte the public and entertain 'strangers and travellers._ t Henry D Dalhousen, George .Knottle, An drew_Campbell, Georga. Greeger, _W. Siert ret, R C McCulloch., Janice Woodburn, Jae, Huston, William Itonry, John M Miller, David Sicirrett; • A pplication - for; Tavern - License 7 - NOTIGEts 101 by gi - SeiMtlifitrifileirid to apply at the April Tehr 'of tho Court Of Quar ter Sessions of etimbeilarid county for a Li censelo keep a public lioueoitt the house now occupied py me - as 'such.in North Middleton township. -- March .l9i - SWIGERT We, the -undersigned, citizens of the town ehip of North Middleton, in the deunty_of Cumberland, do ceatify that we are well ao. (pointed With the above, nernaitaitiento Styt gert, that he is of geoid rciputo for honesty. and temperance, and With • house room and Conveniences for - the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that "such inn or tavern is necessary ,to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. ~ Wm Kinert, Joseph Mut phy, Levi liordorr. George Thomas, Conrad Hardee, "jr., John I , Beidler,Havid Braucht, J Granite 1, jr., Adon ,Coryea, Ahem. Lumberton, J Gotahall, Wise, Wm. tloriunan, J H Spahr,HeOrgo Gut shall. _ Application for Tavern License. OTIOE is horoby.givan t.lfat 1 intend to !pply-ut-the-rtext-tertn-of-1110---Citrt,--of- 1 QuAtter - Seesittno - of Comber lond county for T.icenso to keep a public house now owned by John Wolf in Souilt Aliddloton town.sitlP, ben4 an old : . tend, your, petitioner therefore prayi• your Honors to grant-him -a -License for the name , for the, ensuing year, commencing on the second Monday of Apt il next, and as in du ty bdund ha willtvcr_pray, &c. • • 'BEN GAMIN PLANT{. 214 354 v 239 MBE We the undersigned, citizens of §oulli 101dic• tun townahip, in the' cuunty of. Cumberland, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the a buve named Benjamin Plank, that ho is of good reptile for litomity and temper - Once, and is well provided with house 'room and coinvenicoccs fur the accommodrvien of strangcri and travellers, - and that such Lin or Tavein is neceaVary to ac. commodate tho public.and ontortain ; strangers' and travellers. • Samuel Hartzler, John Wolf, Leonard Wise, John Plat & David Hoerner, Petard, Phil. ip Breekbill, Wm. Wise, Henry Webbed, Hen ry Wise, Jucob Lohman, Jacob .Wcise, Isaac Kaufman; Jacob Gutcholl, A. M. Loidick. • .. Application for Tavern License. ATcrver. in hersbylicen - that I intend to uttply at tho next.Ouuti of,Quafter, Soy. ottani of this county;for n ;license :to - hoop a public house in the houso note oecupiett by inn cc snelkin Newton township, ' , J 01114: Nif 111.1 C I . We the undersigned citizens or Newton tp. Cumborland county, do codify that wow° wall acluainted with tho above 'named John , Wil ,kilts, that he Is of.good,repete for !tonality and lemuoranco, and is wall supplied With house room and conveniences tor the nocomodution of strangers and trio/Okra; nod that-smelt 'lon or tavern is necessary • to 40Corn9dPittibli and entertaiu.strangora nnd Henry. Baker, Samuel-W. Sharp, R. Al [rays, John Granny, John Westheffer ° , Joei Bricker. A. Bricker, John Sharp, Joseph Bi'Cuite, W. S; AfeCullongh, Daniel Byers...Cliutles'Blillian, • - Applieation for Ta'vern•Lieeneei NOTICE,' is herehy even' thet,l intend to apply at the next term of the 'court of Quarter Seasunnaof Cumberland cOunty, fore license to keep a publichbuso_in tho,ihouso nOvii'oeetipied as such by John Weitzel; in,,EaeVrentiaboro' oamship. mart 2 .ALEXANDER STEWAItT. q the undersigne -ettizetts,of the tovmiehip of Eaat Pennsberough, m.tfie,Pouirtyrof.-qpm berland, do pertifythat wo are' well actpinuned with tho - elmve named Aleianderißtewart, 'that hole of good, repute \ for honesty and , tamper— uice. end is wall provided with hciusa room and' conveniences..for the accbtnniodation .01 stran gers and. trayellers,an4 ,that an inn or tavern la „nocasaary ' twaccommodate,llp, pttilip and entertain strangers aad,:traVellcrs.. .• Wm ,P'l-lirghes, IfenryKillholThf,. , lhanson ' Freeland , George Mafia: , P,Alc,r/P Bowman, -'..Longneeker, ;,Nicalhamtiieri' , Veleiliine ,WiliZOL. Isaac IdOwe'rsi.Witf,..Y.hililPs,. N'M I2tunbau- • • • Prothonotarygs frifoticer , . lov,cr, herehy givon all - nersons in, ..terested that the following:accounts have been filed, in' the Prodionotary'soOffiee forex aminition.by.the .aceountentaleherato 'riamod, and will be'prosented to tho Court of Common* flews of Cumboilirid" . .edunty for confirmation sand ',allowance" ! on , 16th, " Vhe,account of ;.lohtrPelviller,;.foserilt's G dressier and 'Ahrahant Soayer,,, nSsienoes of Poul•Nardn. ' s The acoonni : of 'iolirit , fit'ildrerot4,Ailir a hain .Nickey. - assigrioca."Ot Saboh , Tiaititer. .IVIarA2 ARM LS.' Ni 4 ri fli; "rt: viirY s - pptirinr 'lnk. li:wattle et : utialtAßp Ziliicylx.:.-4.4itsi..o': Application 'for , Tavern License. ' NOTICE is' hereby Oven that I intend ap plying at thonaxt torn of the ,Court - ,of Querl'er I... 4 essions for a Lieenso, te - keep a public house in the houselnow 'occupy as such in tho lie rough of Carlisle, •-mrs lIENR.Y GLASS 1., • , . • • We, the undersigned,'citizens of "the Bare.' of Carlisle, do'certify, that we are Well acquaint ed - with., the. above named Henry tilass.' and that he is of good „repute for 'honesty and tem.-. perance,, and-is ,provided witlfhouse room and conveniences- , lot • the . accommodation ot strangers and travellers and that such Inn.oe Tavern is necessary to aecommodate, the public -end entertaiostiangers andernvellern. .• -Myers, G L.Murray. J Leiby, jr.; G Common, Wm Miller, Jacob - Voir, Hugh Gaul lagher..George:flendol, Jacob Leiby, John' L Burkholder, Edward Showor,'A. - Lamberton, Joe W - Palton,,G W Hilton. Application for Tavern Liconse,, . . NOTICE is heraby.giyen that I intend ap plying at' the April Court of Quarter Sessions of this county, tor - a Licenss ' to• keep a public house .in the house now occupied by George. Morrett as such, in Monroe township. • • ars ' DANIEL - MORRETT. We, the, undersigned, citizens of the town ship of Monroe, in the county of Cumberland do certify thst wo are well acquainted with the; bove'mtmed Daniel Morrettythat he is of good "repute for honesty and temperance, and is.welL provided with house room and conveniences for . the accommodation of strangers and travellers. and thii,t,- , anch Inn-or Tavern is necessary to anearnmodato the public aril entertain strangers nod tray-oilers., . . .. . . S Gensler, John Wheeler,. Cary W Alil, I Kann; James Livingston, Christie,' Lehi - nor, John A Ahl, .1 .Westfall, George Morrett D Shelter, Dan'l Eberly, Dan'lrSholler, C Brand, G Sheer. ' :, Application for Tavern License. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply at the next term of_the Court of Quarter Sessions of this county, for a Lichee to keep a public house in the house now occupied by me as such in Silver Spring township. . mhs GEORGE COOVER. We, the undersigned, citizens of the town. Ahin of Silver Spring, in the county - of Cum.' berlartd, do certify that we are well acquttimod with the above named George Coover, that he is of good 'repute for honeety,and temperance, and is well supplied with !tense room and con veniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or TavePhis necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers and travellers. J B Loidig, Jacob Gross, David •Stefrett, C. Shreiner, Levi Meily, B M Heilman, Simon •Crownnwell, Isaac Brenizer, James William. J.Battman, G V Coover, I Meily, I Bbbb, Samuel CoCklin, Wm M Meily, Daniel Com fort, Jacob Boon Application, for Tavern License. NOTICE is hereby .given that I intend. to apply at the omit term of the Court °Munster Sessions of Cumborland cOunty for a License to keep a nublic house m the .house now Ince; pica by Thompson B Wealtley, in Lower Al toonship.: mars THOMAS McKEE. We, the undersigned, citizens of Lower Al len township, Cumuerland, _co. do certify that_ we are well acquainted with the above named. Thomas McKee...that - he ot good - repute - . .for honesty and temperance; and is well provided . with house room rod conveniences for the ac commodation -of strangers, and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is neceasary to accom .modate _the : public and entertain strangers and travellers, John Slicely, jr., Wm R Gorges, Frederick Lorig,"M Bitner, John Sheely, ar., Daniel Shel ly, Samuel Zimmerman, Jacob Long, George Fichelberger, Henry. Stephen, Daniel Hart, I.'t , Seely, T D Weakley. Application for Tavern License. IN 0 11,QE is hereby given that I intend to apply aLthe next term of the Court of Quarter Sessions of-Cumberland county, for a License io keep n public house in the house now oceu picd-by Samuel Hess, in KingstoWn, Silver Spring township, - • infirs - .fOH - 1. LOY. Wo, , the undersigned, citizens ni KingsMwn, Silver Spring township, do certify tLat woure well acquainted with the above named:Sohn Loy, that, he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he iswell' provided - with lions.) moth and conveniences for be . accomtnot dation of strangers and travellers, acid that each Inn. or Tavern is necessary to accommodate. strangers and travellers. Martin Harman, Jacob Landis„George Reed Joseph Sadler, jr., C AI Harmon, Wm Irvin, David ETrenizer, Wm. K. Stevenson', Samuel Bistline ' Zorger, P Bricker, .Wm Saxton, George Smith, A Miller, J - Myers. D Spoidol, Wm Williams, D Humer i M. Cooper, 11. W. Irvints,_john M. Martin, Jacob Eekerd.,_„ • , - Application for Tavern License. • CYPI-GE-Is-Iterelyrgiyen-that-1-intend-s milling et the April - Court - of - Qtrarror Sessions of Siis counti, for a-License to keep a public houto in the house new occupied by nig no such in the township of East Pennsboro. nue) Will P HUGHES. . We, the undersigned, citizens of the town-; ship of Bust Petinshorouglii in the county of Cumberland, do-certify-that—we-are - well - ac- ‘ ovainied with tlwcabove named William' P. Hughes, that hods o good repute for honesty and temperance, an is well supplied with house room and convences fur the Aiecom mndation of strangers all travellers, and that such Inn or 'l'nverts is necessary to . lecommo date the publicsamirentertain strangers and tra velers. . Samuel Sadler, A R Wilson, Henry Carlin, David Oyster, William. Philips, Adam E , linger, A 'Frank, 3no Solomon Ebersole, Jonas lilieho'burger, Sam'l. Ilimmolrish, Christian Himmo!rick. . •' Appliopon for Taitera Licenio, NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to opplymt the next term of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county'for a License to keep a public house in the house now occu pied by Geo..G.oodyear in Churchlown PETER 13 GOODYEAR. • We, the undersigned, Citizens of 'Monioe to. in the county of Cumberland,-do certify- that we are well acquainted with the above named Peter B Goodyear, that lie' is, of good repute for hone Sty and temperance, and 'provit dud with houseroom and conveniencos for the accommodation of strangers and trayollory, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellerS. • Meiies Bricker, George - Strock, • Conrad Wosifidl, Cory W Aid, d • Ifortiler, John S. Cochin', G Brindle, G Bnish, FT J Enck, Peter Baker, John Paul, Adam Gensler. ' , Aii*oation fort-Tavern Limns°, icrOTICE is hereby given that the snbscribei L Intends applying at the ensuing term of the Court of Quarter Sessions of this county, fOr - Liceasti to keep a Willa hones in the house now occupied by him as such', and known as the Mansion House Hotel, in thO i West, Ward in the borough of Carlisle. • • • JOSEPH W. 'PATTON: WO the .underaignetticitizens; of the West Ward; Carliede,, in tlio county of Cumberland; do certify that,we pro well acquainted with the ibOvo'named Joseph W. Patton, that IM is of good repute for, heneatY and temperance, and is well Provided with house ream. and convenien— ces lbr aePomodation of strangers end travellers, and that Such Tinter !Tavern is nec— essary to aecomodnte the public , and ..entertain strangers and travellers.- , • Win l'11611; A Noble, -William M Porter,. R, A ' Noble;.Coorge I. Murray, ilenVy Glass, S Ensiniacer; Williatn Carl, , s 1 N' Armstrong, gaidd Rhoads, George W A R.Jborts, hihn D.,Gottaa. - Cenrgo gge, , • • `Application, for !Tavern 'License, NT,oTioE is larobnivon - that bar inicado.applying at the ensuing', unlit 'of tfici Court of Quarter sgitaions..of Cumber-, land 'county, tor a licenat,i' l to keep a public houeo.'in knoiyn ap the Divot-110unit In the borough of Methanicuburg.. JAMES A. MELOY. . . tho undersigno,d oitiserts ot.tho Borough' o( Reeheitiesburg; i n the 'county. of: Gurnhei lurid, do ektifr • We' are :s well _atipguiufoil : -with the 'atiove..orthie L d" - .Tim e's I hst . .;ho.is of'.gooil.t'epnfo for; 'hottest y,):tod:tentporerteo, slid is well'orevideid 'with hou l te, room ipild,c9nvei - 41- . 'oleos foa 'rteeerritoOlition , o( trivolter6.: and ',that lon, or Tovoln is, 110 osiursr to . apconimodatb, clad told strsiogoi . s vMdliavollers: Pon] F'm uoorgo -Slogtoor,- pinvonn„ r. S'ilald r ?, e liln' r ry . ;COrhs•G rn SEnr'or", .Jocob Voni• h~a' David l d nng, Polar Adarn. Hauck,l3oiijmnin 116 w, Pblor Baker. NEGI§I'ER I ONOTiOn A k TCITICE - ii hereby giyon to persona VI 411.063816 d; that the lollowing.„account4 have - beak filed in thinorticO for examination by the' aceountanto thoreinuasuad; and Will he pre gelited.to the .Orphons' Court of CUmberland county, for' 'confirmation and - alldivanee, Tueeday . tho 25th of March, A: D. 1451' viz • Thciaccount-,of- adminis trator of Adam Cooke], lute of Silver Spring tawnsblp‘, deedased., 2. The - account of Christian Leib, adminis trator of Mary -Leib, late of South Middleton township,' deceased. 2. Thoucemint of Erb. adminiatrator of Ab'm. Erh, latO orEast Pcnnsboro town ship, deceased. ' 4. Tho account of WM. Webb, ad a. ,tor of Henry Lawson, late of the hor of deCeased. The final account of John Piper and fno. S. Dunlap, administrator'of Piper;" late of West Penneboro' township, deceased. G. The account of Jacob . Eirlr, Executor' of Daniel H. Young, lat&of the borough of Now Cumberland, deceased: • 7..'Phe account of Joseph Quigley, adminis trator of John Hatfield, late of the city of Cin• cirmati,deceased. • 8. 'rho account of Jacob Mumma, Guardian .oLlaeubGarret,deceased, minor child of 'la 'ob Go- t, deceased._ - cob .earret, deceased. ~" 9... The account: of Jacob' West, Gdardian of Elmira' Shambach, deceased, minor child of 'Philip Shambach, deceadod: • • 10. Tho account of Henry Alcvers, admin• istrator of David Mdwers, late of Southamp ton township,. deceased: • • 11, The account of Michael Gochawer, Ex. ecutor of Wm. F. Barbour, late of the, bor ough of Shippensburg,-deceasod. 12. Tho account of Martin Burkhart, tie . ..ea: sed, who was Guardian of Samuel and Sarah Miller, as settled by said Guardian's adminis trator. -PlB.' The account of Jadob Mumma, Guardian of Daniel Bevonmvor,-minor child of P.fl3ov enmyer, deceased: - 14. The account of David Genower, and Ja cob'Heck, Executor of A. M'Elhero, lato_of .the borough of Shippensburg, deceased: . 15. The account of John B. Coovor, admin istrator of JosephDrail, late of .Allen town• ship, deceaded. 16. The account of Robert P. M'Clure, ad— ministrator of Eliza Peebles, Into of the bor ough of Shippensburg, deceased. - - 17. The account of John Lefever, Guardian of Wm. C., George, John N. and:lamos Car others, minor Sons of John N: Carothers, deceased. 18. The account of . Samuel Huston, Guar dian. of Mary E. and Nancy . Jane Duncan, minor 'Children of Wm-Duncen, deceased. 19. rho account of John Ryan, Executor of John Divan, late of East Ppnnsberough town ship, deceased. 20. The account of David S. Runsha, Exec-. utor of Mary Fulton, late of Newton township, deceased. 21. The account of David Kitts. Executor of Wm.Kutz, late of South Middleton township, deceased. II 22. The account of Robert Laird, edminis. I Irator de bonis non with the will annexed of James Moore, deceased, as.settled by .J._.L. M.'DowelL, one of the Executors of the said R. Laird, deceased. -- • _, 23. The account of .George,.B.upley, admin— istrator tie bonis non of Jan - H. Longsdorf, late of -East Penneboro tow'nship, deceased. 24. The account. of Mrs..Jano_Davidson surviving Executor.of Rev.. Dr.'•Duildson: deceased, as settled by her administretKßOv. Robert Davidson. - . - -Thonceount-ofott;Coyle,-Guardian of. i.Vlargaret C. Johnston, now intermarried with D. George 'Hamill, and minor . daudliter of John Johnston, deceased. 25. The\rrizount of John Stuart, Jr. admin— istrator of William Wynkoop, late of South .Middleton township, deceased. 27. - - The final'account - of - Johralisner. - ncting Executer of John Diener, late ofi l Dickinson township, deceased. • WM. GOULD,Tegister. - REGISTEn't3 OFFIC9 4 - Feb. 2.j, 1851.- - •• PROCLAMATION. , WHEREAS the Honorable-Fr/meter WATTS, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Plemi of the 'dounties _of Cuniberlandi Parry and Juniata, in Pennsylva nia' and Justice of the several courts ;_Oyer And Tortniner and General Jail Delivery in said counties. and Hon. John Stuart and John Clondonin, Judges of the Court of Oyer dnd Terminer and General Jail Delivery-fur the trial of ,all capital and :other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by of to me' directed, dated the 10th of January, 1851, have ordered' tho Court of Oyer and 'Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to be holden . at Car lisle on the 2d Monday of 'April, next, (being the 14th day) at 10 o'clock in the Eire .noon, to continue two weeks. _ , NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices'of the Peace and Constables oftho'said county , ofCumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to ho then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, fecords,.ln.quisitions, exeminetions,Aind all other remembrances, todo those things which to their offices apportainto be done,and all those that are bound by recognizancion, to prosecute OL.uiust-the-prisonersthat-are-ortlien-shallbli in the •Tr - iilfst — TiT county, arc tlioroto prosecute them as shall be just, DAVID SNIITIT, Sheriff. Carlisle, February 26, I'Bsl. LAST NoTzczq A S !he subscriber intends leaving Carlisle; IctiOWipg-themsclves_indebted to hint, arc requested to coma forward without delay and makenpitYment, or their accounts wilt be placed ini thn hands of a Justice for collection. J. G. CARMONY. Teo those, Interested. 17 , 111 E subscribers wish elf indebted to. them 1 to call mid settle the Same by the middle of March, as 't is necessary. their accounts should be paid.off by that time ! Just received a line lot of New (=Owls, which we are selling off at our usual low prices. Call and see. " - Feb . A 4. wBEN'It. -Dissolution of Partnership: LAkTOTICE is hereby given that the partner- , 1,1 ship heretofore existing between the sub scribers. in the Block smithing, , business, under the firm of Bretz it Corn/non; has been dissol ved, by mutual . consent. The - booke. - and accounts have been placed in the. hands of M. Holcomb, Esquire, for abatement. - The busi- , ness-Avill'itereafter be--tarried on .by George 'Common, who Will be thankful for a continu ance or patronage from his old customers. -- • . JACOB BRETZ, GEORGE CORNMA.PT: . . Estate of Emanuel. Lino, doe'd. _ LET'I'EItS testamentary on the Mints of 'Emanuel Line, sr., late,of Dickinson tp., Cumberland county, deceased, havii boon issued in Jun form of lai, to.the aubseribers residing in the said township. • All persons indebted to the said °State will make immediate payment, and those buying claims against it• will present there for ecttloment to WILLIAM LINE, • EMANUEL LINE, Feb 2G Exeiuters. . . Lstate of John 011icer,.dec'd... • „. ralE "undersigned, residing in Carlisle,, hue been duly appointed, Executor of the will end estateof Johit Officer, !rite 'of said borough, deceased. All persons indebted 'to' said estate aro requested to make immediate payment,. and than having claims to present them, properly authenticated, to • Jr W, f,13.1Y, Feb t26-6t ' ••••'. Eremites. 4 A§§§4OIO4I4POPOOOP'vi . _ _ . . • INTOWXO33.' •.. , ii i r liTh-subscriber has' rUnda'nirangements to - leave this place by the 25th of this mouth. AI persons indebted 'will Bei, the propriety of callingsoit mo and twitting settlement, before I leave. After that time toy books; ~will be loft in the' hands of a Justice of she Peace; and !tll accounts standing nneettlod•after•thailfrno must neceasnrilY'ho collected liy,him. , Meese 'Quit and obligo '• -,,.: ,:: SA, COYL.U:-, niar6 .:Estate of Benjamin;lMieti; ittOTIC.P. le_hoiehy t ysch that letters ofttd 1.11. ministiklon.with ie tionexed(op tho imam of It ENJA.MIN DILLEA, late of North Micldlmon,'toivirtbip„pitralierland-.couniY, de 'eerteed,..haVe _been' granted' to The subscriber reaidin'V Ilottree.toomehip;;in' said county.- 'Ail persons, knowing 'themselves indthted to said eitatc:.laxo...required lompina immediate payment and:these having claims are requested tp Omen; thenuto' .±! . febl9-6tp.d. .• JOHN DIL',LER, adaer...• I nrushes !. Brushes! 'A grOne.variofy - at.,the4o useful, articles is Tared l'ot sale, csinsistilig of ing'„ Scrabbi4t, Militate; Shaviag, Teoth'.u.na.Nag,'r praftiOg BrUII,PP, it i!itritity•; pf.,Av Lich 'are Ilaittlll.l ty and will bo Bald atAlle latveigpriaes Jane 6; ' .$ lilbtao3"V Iducttiottileiito. X. ILVVCIMLOCE!, WILL, admit on adcomodisling - thrms; into 'his `ionise several 'STUDENTS for instruntion in the various, branches of medicine, viz : Anatomy; Physieldgy, Chemistry,. Tiler— apeutickS,. Surgery, Theory Goa - Prictice of Medicine. &c. Professional calls attended. to in tc,wri and country as heretofore. • . Carlisle; Feb 26-3 t : , rrt..uszi GROCERIES. itIST received ar,the store of the subscriber 0 in South Calmar, street, a fresh. supply of Groceries, consisting of Sugar,' Cofleo, Tens, &c.,. of the best quality an'at the lowest prices. A good quality of Coffee at, 12 . 1 eents. • Also, FINS FAMILY • . of the . choiceit brands, together with all kinds of PEED, all of which will lid sold at theJoiv— eat prices for cash, Mao for sale a' into 'horse Wagon "on springs. ' JOHN KEN EY. MACKEREL, • • .• • SHAD CODFISH, ••• . • '• SALMON, Constantly on bnotilit. HERRINGS, • lot sole by PORK;' • _ • .1 - • PALMER &CO., HAMS AND SIDES, Market at. Wharf: SHOULDERS, P PLADELPHIA. LARD.Sz..CHEESE, • ="VAI'PRIELINZTIMEIS.' , ' . — THE - SitlisdriborT'AgStirforligiri IYltinitprwcf" •the.Puminkr.rtme HOME. OF 'KEPI:rot, is all thorizeck tb re'ceive`applications from . Farmers,- • Mechanics or others, who' may wish, to have. boys or girls. either white or colored, indeptu red to them as -apprentices The - agotiwill - vary' from seven to twenty years. In.all cases where the applicant is not known to the Inden- • luring Committee or the Agent, satisfactory references to persons residing,ni the City, will be required. • ' • JOSIAH TATUM, - 50 JAN/a rourth , Stneet: Philadelphia; Feb :16 ' raw/slims EMPORZUZIC 1 ' subscriber would respectfully) inyite the attention of farmers to his assortment of PLOWS, new manufac ' tared near Craighead's Milt in South:Middleton township t four__ miles South of Carlisle. My assortment consists of , Withrow's, *Stuckey's and Ball's patterns.—? The Casting-will all be ground. I will also make GRAIN.CRADLES. of the most lei: proved patterns. -All orders directed to-Wm. L. Craighead. Carlisle, will be attended to with promptness, and Plows orCradles deliv ered in any part of the county free of charges WM. L; CRAIGHEAD; Peopt,r. DAVID STUCKEY, Xanufater Feb.l9 6m P.Bl M ron SALM. THE subscriber offers it :private •sale, the FARM on' which ho now residel, in Dickinson twp. Cumberland co. about a mile and three quarters south of Centreville, on the new road leading fromlCentreville to Beetem's Sawmill. said farm 'contains about - SEFENTY-FIVE ACRES of ,Pino land; about Act acres or which n o domed, and the residue in woodland. The . . improveinents are a'good two --Ty-LOG HOUSE, and good log' •-',3i 4 ,1111 : . , and' frame - BARN. There is a.. '4 . thriving young orchard on tho pre mises, of choice fruit, and an, ea 'cellent stream of never failing: water, near the buildings, &c. terms will be easy. Any per son wishing to buy, can have all the .necessary information-by.-calling- on the subScriber-soon,l JOAN MILLER. Carlisle, Feb, -12,'51-ti. --- li.•SPIWENrosio'STOCItr" /SHE undersigned respectfully informs his .1. friends and the fpublic . generally, that he ;-= has just.returned from ki - ,, Philadelphia, ha ving __ sri , ,r -,'a_. ~. purchased the_mpo ex, __ ,„.. iiv a 'iv ., . l „ ~,tensive, as well as the ~.. ., 9 . zif,. cheapest assortment of ,„,..„..„ i:` .--- I