=1 Ii'4OI4IIMfINTS: AND DOINGS. itel„,Tonny tiid ) it hi eaid, refused to leave Now Orleans on'the Sabbath day; althougbher - resolution watt.tahon es! of, loeing, the, proceeds pf*,ised ieneerte atNatoliez and. Memphis, - is 'a noble one, a . of worthy of allltnitetion:: - vEgy„Casidue M. Cla , ituroPtireY and th,irt6oa:p'tktr . pe't.tions; .hitt ll kissuett:a,ta, for a "State Convention of...tho.Emanelpation lets of ,Keettioky;": , td` ; he held at;rankford on the 27th inst., "for:: the'neirpo'so of notot noting candidates for- thO NaTlOU9 . State offices,' and attending to auth other'Suhjeets as the in terest of the cause require. lleirtlitnnjsatic Hill, Of New , Hampshire, died in Waishingten City; D. C., 'on Saturday; aged about . 70 years. He yr as the editor' of the New Hampshi s imPatriat, and had filled at' differegt periods the stations of Uldied.States ____S.enntsLazi6loiericar_w_ltaro shire. faSs..Hon. Danipt.Wobster has Jaooopted an invitatfon'frofif tbo menibers' of the Maryland :Raton* Conirention, :to r .partake of a publio dinner: It domes off to-day. fle";lho,011io-airived at Now fork on Sat urday, -vdth the California malls to , Feb: 11th; She brought .$316,800. gold' dust on: freight Renew Totw Sui!sorlptici The present month , clesas the year ror a large number of. our, subscribers who have a dopted the Plan of pairing $1,60 ir, advance. They are therefore respectfully ; 'reminded of the necessity - of renewing tholr subscriptions for the coming year they idaire to secure the benefit of the reduced tOrmei. We must strictly adhere to our terms, which are set out at the head of our edlte:rial column so that __"he who - runs . thay r'eTad'-'----$1,50 if paid at 7u beginning:o:j the dear-sl,7b - it paid within the year, or $2,00 if paid after the-expiration of, the: year. iirfllV is th e Time! • SEND IN YOUR NAMES AND YOUR $1,60 IN ADVANCE !—On and after the lst of July next our sobScribers in the county will receive their T .E . papers Run - •OF POSTAGE. .Thase who have been - deterred frem becoining subscribers on account of the postage, which now amounts to more than one-fourth the price of subscrip tion, will have no excuse after that, time for longer remaining ignorant of the events week! ly transpiring in the great world around them. To persons residing ouf of the county the pos-. tage will be a mere trifle compared with exis ting rates. . ___ iCitorinriuna.—Alberti and Prica the Kid-, mappers, were sentenced in Philadelphia, on - Saturdarto-ten - yearsnach . in-the--Penitentia-- -I,llatitet9, Philadelphia N. American Office I ti eettly Revieurc - ISarCh -, 22, - 1851 - . — f REMARKS.'-',Owing in some measure to the inclemency of the weather the early part of --the-week, -the-market-generally has been and the operations in most of the lending arti cles of produce. on. a moderate- scale for- the season. Supplies. are coming for‘ward more freely from the inferior,. and Grain meets with a better., demand. Flour and Neal arebutlittle inquired for. Cotton -is 'held more finely un der the late advices from the South. Coal is lower, but the demand is imp . roxing. Ironis ,iather quiet. Grocerisa, not much doing, and in salted provisions there is less activity to no - tico. Other articles remain about the Immo as at the close of last week. FLOUR AND MEAL.—The market for Flour continues very dull, and the export demand of eery limited character, prices however, show no alteration, and the sales for shipment only reach some 5,000 barrels, mostly taken iu small lots at $4,44 for standard, $4,50 .for choice brands, and $4,75 for extra, including fancy brands rit'ss 11 barrel. at which rato,holders • pre generally free sellers: 'fie home demand has been rather more active -within the above range of Yr:ce - s; including - No - 1v York extra at $5,25 (B,sti2s ypl barrel. Corn Meal has slightly declined, aniLabout 2000 barrels Penn sylvania Meal sold at $2,75 barrel. 11. Ye Flour in limited dernand and steady, with sales .(43.00 bu nls at 9tB 377 -UUI mho in -spectionwoe'thelveek-endingthe-20th-instant ' were 18,988 barrels Flour, 305 half bbls. de. 854 bble. Rye Flourc - 2287: bbls. Corn Meal, " and 80"hlids do - • • • - knoderiktp,-and...the mandfor Wheatrather better; some 25®30,- 000 bushels Pennsylvania have been disposed of mostly - At 9743. - fok reds; and 1020. for prime white, afloat. Aye iii:searge and in demand, with small sales of Pennsylvania at 60e. some prime at a higher rate, and 2000 bushels on terms not public, - Corn in steady demand and firm, with further sales of about 85,000 bush els, indluding Southern at -60 c. and' Pennsyl vania yellow at 60800&o. Oats-;but few ar riving, and sales of Pennsylvania are making at 43e. 'll bushel. - 2t.40.=,/?;ll2l22Llrri) On the 4th inst. by 'the .Rev. John C. Dice, ' the Ilev. Jaines IL March, of the DaWittier° annual conference, to Miss Laura Alice, daugh ter of ,H: L. Eby,' Esq., of CharlestoWn,,,lef ferson county, Vu. • On the 20th inst., by the:Rev. J. F. Mesich, Mr. Joseph - Vilson Fleming, (formerly of Car- - lisle,) to Miss Elizabeth Grods, both bf Peters burg, Perry. county, Pa. , On Tuesday, February 25th, by-the Rev. A. Brown, Major_James_P:per, (formerly of this county,) to Miss Elizabeth, daughter. of Wil liaM.Dodd; Esq., of Woodford countyo.ll. • On the 18th inst., by the Rev. C. M. Klink, _Mr.' Joseph Weakly to Miss Jane Hamilton, all of Dickinson tewnshir.. DYED, ~;. Suddenly, in Alifllin township, on Tuesday, - the 18th inst.,- Mr.,lllilliam_liarper,.aged about o . 45 years. 04 Friday last, Emma 'Kate, infant dough _ , ter of Benjamin and Elizabethils,lilemm, aged 7 mOnthwariil Ave days.. " ier fading 'dust shall sweetlyslecp Al/lterii lovely . flnwols bloom, And";ingols" will their vigils keep Around her silent tomb. ' • Thie glooniy yule was not her hothe,, Then dry (mob tear of sorrow-; ' And know that Mtge' bands hoe li:rich ' 'Thy bubo to realms of glory. ",• ;New' '2.bpertil'igiricitts; NEW 'MODS at the CHEAP.43TORE, rrifiE undersigned informs hie 'friends and IL , nuineroas epatorriers, that he hub_ just re turned .from Philadelphia,: wjilt, a' large and carefully seleetOd assortment of •• NEW . SPM.N9 GOODS, purchased lit •the lowest pricecvwhich ho le de. torrnined to sell-af emallTrcifite: 'e; • sul)Enfoß:.'cLovis " • . at from 75 centat,tl4s,a yard; Cassimoresi - Cassifista sail" Yostinga, ¢t yaraius prices. IMESW : :GOODS, • such as Delainee, tferago tio'LainCs, a splendid assortmont of Silka,,eatioges,Girtharns, Ch'lts Table Diapers, TAckings,"Mupins, Bonbetoi 4 ' B . rs ; AND - SHOES, , • . A good asnostment.'Of IVISM,s, Women and Childron's.floofs. and Shoes;ol enperlor oaf,. *shoin.•• Also ffoy'S ,and ;loarliittncnts. Anditor%:Notice." -- • . - Tl-111 undersightid,. auditor; appointed tho Court toimartbal and distribute the balance. to tha hands of John'•Plper;iAdministrator Capt: d o p'doimong,thecreditors . of said deceased gives notice that- ho will at tend to that dut y sit hie, cffice in Carlisle, on' SATURDAY, the )2th of. April, 1851 - ,' The creditots"arehoieby. notificA . to , present their claims ot t - Or hefore that•day:'•'' . ' • .A. 'fiI..pHA.RP, • ' • m 26 AOffitor appointed by the.'Couft. • Estate of. Susan' A. Eisenhart, dec'd. • Non.. is hereby gilien, that Letters of Administration in due form of law, have' been' granted to the undersigned, on the estate of _Swan ,Iliscaltart late of Monroe town 'ship, Cumberland county, dead. All persons indebted to said ,estate Dr,- therefore required to 'make poyident immediately, and those hay ing elaiMs will please present them for Settle ment to ' BSIAJAMIN NIESLY; -nutr2l3,'sl-641d. . . . . „ . , - 4 - •. Rst - ' - ', — V I S ' ._._. ...t , ...;0%*iq ... W . g4 . / .• /- 7 1 ,0) V . l• •.I. . ' • ' 1.. .... . HAVE received . from Mr. Landreth,' my Spring supply of 'FRSH GARDEN SEEDS, which are warranted genuine. mar% . . S,ELLIDTT. GARDEN SEEDS. RESH GARDEN SEEDS, .orthe best mtiny, from the celebrated establishments • • of Risley & Co.,'New York; and. D. Land reth Philadelphia. nil of which are warranted fresh, just received and for sale at the Cheap Drug and Book Store of . • .ntre6 S. W. HAYERSTICK. C O f D excellent article •.mar26 . HUBBARD. WITHERrAL OlL—Alwnys fresh, constant ly kept on hand .at HUBBARD'S Drug Store. [mar26 CTRATE OF MAGNESIA.—An agree. able and mixed refrigerant and laxative, for sale by HUBBARD. „ Bnar26 ARINA COLOGNE—A genuine. article A' for enle by 'S A' HUBBARD. • (m 26 WANTED! IN a Flour and Produce(' Commission House in Baltimore City, A YOUTH of 17 to 19 years of age-, who has lulu some experience in business, to act as general assistant in writing, selling, &c. lie must come well recommend• ed as to moral character .and business habits, and have'n fair prospect in the course of time, of influencing some produce business from his neighborhood. For the services of a suitable one, boarding. (which will be in the adiertia: er's own family), and a ,small salary will- be given the first year. For, further inforMation 'address — '''Pß IME-,'" BitLTMOREjj-irl- the hand writing of the applicant. [mar26 IN L 'PARKER: • ' OLIVER A. PARKER. T. rzuturat, & CO. - . -- CORNER - OPCALVERT Bb - LOMBARD STS, - BALTI MORE. w: yRA -L tes;-Ameriean-,-Eng fish, and Russid-Sheet Iron; Boiler end. Flue Iron; Hoop - . and :Rod Iron; Iran : Wire; 'Pinner! Copper; Zinc; "%letter . ; Pig and Bar Lead ;--liend-Pipei-Sheet4.ead ;-B lock-and-Bar Tin; Brass Kettles; Tinner's Tools• and-Ma chines; Stoire,.Trimmings; American Rivets, all sizes, Tinned and Black, &c. March 2f,, 1851-lypd.. UWEEIRELLAS& PARASOLS. SELLINO OFF CHEAP AVING, decided to quit the business, I UR propose to sell my stock at very low pri ces. It embraces the newest and:most desira ble styles. You are invited to call' and exam• Me. WM. H. RICHARDSON, mr26-2M No 104 Market it. Philada. ASSESS'/VIELN'W. MEMBERS of the Allen and EastPenubo rough Mutual Fire Insurance Compilny; are hereby notified, that - the' Board Of. Mana gers; have ordere4 an :assessment of FOUR PER Oppz . pi on all-the premium notes duo the company, on the eleventh day, of March, 1851,.tb be - ,paid - previous to the 10th , day of June next; to the Treasurer or Receiver. As - the Treasurer-intends veining on the members, personal:3g before.that tinie, it would be advi sable to be ready. ' _ _ LEWIS HYEE, Seiretary.X MICHAEL COCKLTN, Treasurer. I March 2G, 1251. 10 - Gazette and Republican York-- , 4lnion-and—Tolegraph,Rarrieburg=cop to amount $2. ~JL- -" E ~' 7 -- THE - Sabin - fib:6F liffe on -- Ifzrd a large and well selected assortment of - MUSIC of all kinds, consisting of Songs, Marches, Waltzes, Polkas, &c.. also instructions for Piano and other instruments. " BerlinPs Method" for Pianci, "Mazes Method for the Violin, &c. and a supply of Violin and Guitar Strings, of first rate quality-at-city prices. - - - • Having made an arrangement with an im porting and, publishing house in Philadelphia, lie will be constantly-supplied with hew Music and able torurnish anything in that line at short notice and upon reasonable terms. Music Teachers will find it for their interest te'eall and examine for themselves, at .the 'other of Pitt and High streets, opposite the Maitsion House - [irfl9] : S. A. HUBBARD. PUBLIC SALi \ OF - 590 ACRES OF WOODLAND I THE undersigned. will expel° to public sale at the Gap Tavern,ln South Middleton trnship, at I o'clock; P.;M4 - on SATURDAY . the 29th mst., ' 500 ACRES OF WOODLAND! lying about three miles from said Tavern, and. adjoining landirof R' Woods, J Sterrett, Sites, Martin, Spangler , and others. This 'land is - worthy the 'notice of Farmers, emit 'is easy of access, - convenient to roads and abounding in various ikinds of timber. It will posithiely be ' sold on 'that day, and will be offered in lots to suit purchasers. , The.subscribet , wlll be at the I Gap Tavern ori the. morning of the 28th, so ad . to afford those wishing' to purchase an oppor -I,tuniiy.of ;viewing the land precious to sale. 4-- Terms made known at sale. - marl - • it 1511 M OVAL! wAltr, 061.8 AND TIN MAN= IUFACTODY. , . . • qHBsunterikers desire to inform their friends and,,lthe public thtit they, have removed, their TIN, COPPER AND SHRET IRON MANUFACTORY' to the.room' nearly oppo site their old.sitind on. North Hanover street, atermay now be foetid In their new and corn; et diets ntanulet.tory . on the West side of the .said street v .a„few doors-tabove'Douther street, ivltere they, will continue to keep on hand a lull tissorttnent of every kind 'of „ Tii, Copper and Sheet—lron Ware! „ - Which may -be - needed by housekeepers and others. - :Their. articles, are. mandlectured, by themselves, of tho'best materials, and in point of finish and' durability'cinnot be surpassed.— Their will slso' monulacture and repair at the shortest Fiance all kinds of Distilling Appcfratus. They will' prOmptly l attend to the laying of TIN ROOFING and HO USE' SPOUTING: town and country; and on the most reasona. -hie terms. Evers. branch of their business will, be 'carefully attended to with. the utmost preMptnass.. They also keep' constantly on hand - a large variety of COAL' AND. WOOD STOVES ..omprising. every variety. of Plaia ten..pinto 4TOVES,"plegant- wood. end Goal air-tight 'ARIA) sl 0 v ES. of 'the` latest Styles, :OOKING STOVES 'of the newest'and Most 'aprOved inventions, st vanuusipriees, Which ;meet fait 16 . Please every taste.' ' ' They , ri3- iebtfullyfsollelt an examination by public r,theirlsigo ariu :varied. assortment of eft:ATI. 'beak ful the public for; favors 'heretofore iterided,' and deter Mine - to relax . no ! ceraorts to..give satisfaction - to:their seuetom Ja, :,!M3y n centinuanCe of, pa-. EEO ME litrw abutitistmcnt6,._i, • - neatriam .. on' in-nu. admit o'n neecittiodatintbterms..iinto 'office his . .several sTu ENT& for. instruction in'thovitions branChirs rriedichie r natom hysiologn.Ckernist apeudcks; . Surgety, Theoty and Practice of Medicine, &c.- Profesaionel'colls attended to in intim and country as heretofore.:- Carlisle Feb 26-3 t ' • • PRESILGROCERIES:t: JUST received 'it 'the iforo of :the L solisCriber in Sonthllantwer street,.nfreeh sapply.Of. Grooeries, Cohnstirg Of Seger; ' . cofleei' , &c., of the' best quality --end' at the lowest` prices; Agood quality of Coffee at ..tn cents.. Also, FINE FAMILY FLOUR,- of the choicest hrands, together - with all .kinds of FEED;‘alf of which will be sold at the low— • est pricee for.cash: ,, Mao for sale a one horse Wagon'On springs.. JOHN KEN EY. MACKEREL, SHAD, CODFISH, 'SALMON, - • 'RKLNEES PORK, HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD do ,CHEESE, Conotantly on handlk PALMER & Market ot. Whaif, ' P H I LADELPHIA.. .APPRELNTICES. • - THE Subscriber, Agent for, the Mititegerir cf . the PIII:LADELPIIIA HOUBS OF REFUGE, IS 011 — thOriT t ild to receive applications from Farmers, Mechanics or, others, who may wish to have boys or girls, either white or colored,intlentu— red to them es. apprentices. - The ages will 'vary from se ven to twenty years. In all cases where the applicant is not known to the Inden— turing Canithittee or. the .Agent, satisfactory references to persons residing in the City . , will be' required, , , J OSIA H 'TATUM, 50 - North - fourth Street. Philadelphia, Feb 26 B.ZIECOV4. Family Grocery Store. , ' 'THE subscriber having removed his Grocery. ' ' Establishment, on South Hanover 4 „ , . , - street, to the huge building .nearly ; opposite his old•ataud desires to call i ir, • the attention of the public to the en. •-) perior stock of-FRE.SIf GROCEE IES•w tich he has just opened, and which hu will sellon the most accommodating terms.— The arrangement of his new. Establishment will be found of the Most complete character, and his assortment comprises every artible that cart be found in a Perfect ramily Grocery; - such as sugars. coffee, teas; spices, hams, dried beef„ cheese, shad, mackerel, 'herrings dried fruit, soaps, &e., together with 'an 'elegant as sortment ol China and Crockery Ware of eve- -y style old quality, quoensware, broomi, brushes,' baskets, and an endless variety Of ar ticles whith' it is impossible to enumerate.— For'eheapness and excellence his artielea can not be surpassed A call from the public is therefore respectfully solicited • mars C. Hsi'HOFF. TEA! TEA! 'TEAL - - • -r ATEST AR RIVAL La. FROM CHINA!—The :. lovers of good TEA can be ; at -supplied.wuhJaukinia&—Co.!a z m A s A Superior Green .prid Slack a u • Teas, either loose or put up -• in fourth, half or pound me. tallic packs to. suit purchasers at prices ranging from 50 cents up . to 81 per-pound, by cplling at. tho store of imrsl j: -. D.JIALBE RT.. - ... Nolite . FROOLADIATION. WHEREAS the Honorable FREDERICK W41,171:8,_ President Judgo of the several Courts of Comma*. Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Ponnsylva nia;and Jostle(' of the Several Courts of Oyer and ' Terminer and General Jai l Delivery in said counties. and Hon. John Stuart and Jelin Clendenin, Judges of the Court of Oyer arid. Terininer and General Jail _Delivery for the', trial of all capital and other offenders, in-the - paid county of Cumberland, by theirprecopts to me directed, dated the 10th of January, 1851, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Genetl2lJan Delivery, lobe holden at Car lisle oil the 2d Illenday of April, next, (being the 14th day) at 10 o'clock, in the figs noon, to - contirfue -two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices Of thc,Pogioe and Constables ofthe said county ofCambiirland,thattlicyara, by thssald precept coMmandcirto be thenland there in their proper persons,with theirrolls„ records, inquisitions, examinations, and , all other remembrances, lode those things Which to theifoffices appertainto be dono,aud all those that are bound by recegnizancoe, to prosecute (against the prisoners that aro or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to rommutothom-as-shall-beins . . p " DAVIpSMITH, Shenff. Carlisle,Tebreary 26, 1851. LAST NOTXCEI S the subscriber intends leavilT all persons,themselves iiidelitea to him, are requested to come forward without delay and makelrpayment, or their accounts will b'e placed the hands of a Justice for collection. J: G. CARMON Y. To those Interested. THE subsepbere wish all indebted to them to call and setae - the same by the middlo of March, as +O f fs necessary their accounts should be paid off by that timed Just received Cfirte lot oh New Goods, which we aro selling off.nt ouR usual low,prices. .Call end see.. Feb 26.v.-3t • A & W, BEN'rZ. Dissolution of Partnership. xr p TicE is herebyoiven that the partner-. khipheretofore existing between the sub— scribers. in the-Blacksmithing business, under' the firm of Bretz-U. Coenman, has been dissol— ved- by mutual 'consent.' The - books and , accounts have ,been placed in the hands of M. Holcomb, Esquie,ifor settlement. The busi— • nese will hereafter .be carried' on by George Oornmts, who will be thankful for a 'continu— ance or patronage from his old customers. •• • JACOB BRETZ, GEORGE CORNMAN. 'Estate •of .Emarittel Lino; dec'd. ETT,ERS testamentary on the.„..tistata of .:Emanuel Lino, sr., late of Dickinson tp,;, Cuintberland county, deceased, have bean issued . in 3he form of law, to the subscribers residing, iu the said. lownship All . persona indebted to , the said ostatal:will pinko immediate payment, and those having clams against if will present them for' sottlenient_to • • -1 EMANUEL, LINE, - • Ei•i•iittore Feb 26 • Estate of JON] Officer, deed.. rriffE hndereigned, residing in, l•nrlisle, hoe been d013,i appointed - Executor lif.the will and estnnier John Officer,' luiepregift linrough, deceased:'; Allpereons indebted to 'ail e.,1711 . 0- pre'r9quested to make iniriiedifue pnyintent, end, thivio cininis'tn preerni them, p'ropeyly, nuih e ent iL6 tet • rec d' ' -1.6. : AV !: ; E Ent uto i ' rb ;',. , . E3tate Binij rnin deo" dc • ATOVlCO . isliereby given that letteis of ad, 11, ministratiol with *he will nnnexed, onrhe• estate of BENJAMINAJILLER-, lama North Middleton - towrixhipi•Cumberland county, de-. ceased, have been granted to •the subscriber residing In Monroe township, in said county.-- •, .persons knowing, themselves indsbted to said , •estate, ere required' to make imMediat& payment an& those having claims arerequested • to present.them to . . • , •lebl9-13tpd JOHN-DILLER, Airier; ' • . Estate' of Wm. Harkness; dee l / 4 1. ETTERB al ttilministiation'on the estate - ILA of wit.trAm IIARKNESS: late of Al len township, Cu mberland county; . doceased; haye.'beeti issued to the subscriber residing in said township.._ All 'Pertions indebted to said' estate#e requested to 'n'ake iinthediate meht; ,erid • thoaeL haying claims Will present them properly Radian - Viewed :for settlement to. R BCItT , B N , mars-6., : - • - • •.•Bftiph6o Brusbepl, - giviakrarieiycif llietio.nteful "articles' Pored for kilo, consisting of Wlfite*oohi lotlio.ltnyiAgr;lll#rP papal and .Nail,` ElesWand gralinnk / BruMofi in:, kronLymtiety, , nll 'of whialt of tiorbeof ; qint:'. Inweatpricea. POPR HOITSE ..STA - TEMENT.FOR . 1850. . BEL — TZBOOVER, .And RKILBS WOODBURN; Esqs., , DireCtereOf :the Poor and'Of , the House of: Ern.. ployment for the, comor Vtunberlank in account with..said county, • from theist JtAti 3 Oai,s?;:t p ' the'3lst day of Dctebiker; 1 8 5 9; hive, : ."- To Gramm: doe Institatiori it get., • tleraent in 1849; by Jacob Egaier„ •' Esq. Treasurer, , , • g 447 Ans'e drawn from Cannty.Trol2o.'• ...84 0 0•11 Received for ono horse::; ~••• • ..10 , 00 Of JaCob Shrom for hides,&4llin -141104 Of G 0 Seunderson f0r , ..1184- of .• , Mary Knel i tle• •, - Of ,R Snodgrass, Esq. for use For,Shoets For 'blank indentures For tallow and lard For cider For Poultry , . Amount duo diiaciors .. , : 5 1 8 78k lIMMII • . Cif) $6i525 57 JACOB SQUIER, Esq., 2 1 4iiitter Of the Poor /and County; in aceount with. the Directors of • the 81st day. of December, Mg, inclusive, viz : To amount ducat settlement, $ 447 23 Received from' County. Treasurer 5000 00 Received from J Lobedlt,'stew- • *. • ard; from different sources as exhibited.in the foregoing plate ment 361 561 $5,808..781 AuOat due Directors by, eeuutp ., , y . 16:78fr $6,598 574, Block on the Farm lag of January' 1851. lead of - horses; 32 ,hood 'of horned cattle.-qlBheep, 17-Shonu4-5-Pigs,and 2 Calves • . Beef, Pork, Muitoa - and Veal, fattened and killed on the farm,in.lB4o. 0 ---- 37 - Beeves, average -- ands - - - - - ----- - ------- I he.) - 15 - dely B s, average weight6a pounds (975 114.) 60 sheep, average weight - 44 pound's, (2.610.. lbs.) 46, huge, average , weight 181 pounds, (8,326 lbs.) making in all (31,366 NO _ _ P_arminy Crawly on the Farm is January, 1861. • 1 broad and 1 narrow whe'eled wagon, 1 wagon bed, 1 pair of wood-and two pair of hay lad ders, l cartzar:d cart gears, rt:ldeigh.and harness, 3-plows, 4 harrows, 5 double:_sholfel ploughs 3-single shovel ploughs, 1 stone wagon, 1 threshing, machine and.horse power, 1 fanning mill, 1 railing screen, 1 corn' shelfer, 1 ground roller, - 2 cutting boxes, 2 - grindstones, 2' log chains 34 'coW chains. 6 sett of wagon gears,- 6 - sett of plough gears, 2 sett of carpenter tools, I,setto blacksmith's tools, 2 sett of butchoring tools, 5 wheelbarrows, 1 cabbage knife, 5 grain cradles and a variety of axes, picks, 'mattOcks, shovels. - crowbars, corn hoes, forks, rakes, 'sickels scythes, steno hammers, sledges, spades, single ' nd double trees. d4o. 1 tilbury, ' . . . 1200 bushels of wheat, 77 Of rye, 899 of oats, 1100 of corn, 350 of potatoes, 2 of tinfoil's , seed; 45 of red' becita,'6 . .of beans and peas ; 55 Of Onions; 2 of little onions, 2 of turnips, 20 - of par snips', 15 of tomatoes, 3200 I:teada of cabbagn, c -9500 cucumbers, 6 wagon loads of pumpkins, made 34 loads of hay, 14 Of .e.ornfodder, 30 barrels of cider; . Hantifaeittreel and made in the House and Shop. - • —... • . , - - 156 shirts and chemiso,B4: comforts, 20 caps, 108 aalico frocks, 49 cotton frocks, 105 aprons, 47 petticoats,B pair of' suiettion knitted, 39 pair footed;'lo7 pillow slips, 36 sun bonnet;, 15; ,towels, 45 shets,:ll. tank . _kl-4fOnfe, 8 pair oi . pants, 5 vests, 27„ barrels of soft soap, .91 lbs. of hard soap, 128'gallona of appleKollin ' .. , ..-• - . - , . . , ...,. . .. . ~ . The Directors, 4c., of said ilnatitution, annex the folliaoing exhibit-of extra .labor,'4e., performed by the Steward, Matron and Paupers, from the Ist day of January to the Slat day of Decor:- . her; 1860 inclusive viz :• . ' . ..• . , . . . .. • Made IS coffins, 5 new gates,2 sinks' for 'kitchens, 8 wailiiiir:macbines, .3• wheelbarrows, 18 .ittoonsianle,trees, built &new privy at tenant .house, repaired and weatherboarded gable end of tenant housenuarried atone ier and made 20 rods onTtolre - 101100,T10 - 00 - 47600t12010 - bushel baskets, 6 handle baskets, 10 willow bas tete, 500 rails, cut . 100 cords of wood, ma 0,46 panel oh old post fence, and done about $4O worth of blacksmithing. Number of paupers in the Institution Ist,January, 1850, of•which ta. were colored 140 Igumber.admitted up till 31st *December,,lBso, of which 17 were colOod and 3' born in the housa L _ ' , -• , .. Making-ilia Siliel - O Of which 18 died,l children bound' out, 22 eloped, and 192 discharged, „ , , , , • i _ , • " Leaving the number ot 'nauperain the poor housst Jan 1851, of which 22 ar oolo'd Out-door paupers aupported at public' expense , through the year; 12, of which 5 has • been admitted and 3 died, leaving •• . , 'N e „ . _ 9 . • ' Whol number - supported , ' st January 1851' , _, 124 , . Of th remaining In the peer house 31st of December, 1850, there are— ,. ' • . , , ' ' ~ " Males 74, of which 12. are colored 74, ' • ,i 3 12"' ' , ~ , Foliates 41, of which 10 are colored ' 41 — , - And 9 out-door paupers.'of which-1 is coPd'_: , ' ,, 9 - a--- . ~ ~ , . • 124 5 ' 'E . ora'are as near as can be ascertained, 4 from 1 to 5;.6 from 5 to 10' 8 from 10 to 20;16 from 16'Scovia-c-- - • - -- 204‘30;v13-from 90 to 40; 10 from' 0 to 50;;111 from 50 M 60; 15 from 60 to 70; 14 from 70to 80; 7 - fronfBo to 901 3 from 90 to 1001 1 above a hundred-, • . , In addition to the above; 1741 freneient piMpore or trevellem have been received 'and enpportod for a ehOrt,time yithoutregular orderi.. , We the Directors of •the roar and oldie. Howie of Employment fob the County Of buniber.: land,. do certify thoebovevind foregointatetement to contain:a just and true exhibit of the in. siltation, during the period above stated, according to theboet'of our knowledge. Given under OUP Windy this let "day of.Jauuary,. 1851. • . M.' G. BBERZHOOO'TER ,Directors. . , MILES WOODBURN, - the undereigned, AiditOrs of :Cutnberland coutity, , elected and sworn according tolaw, having examined the accounts and . vouebers of the Directors of the Poor and of. the Honewof. Employment of said eountv from the Ist. darof January to the 31st day of December. 1850;,n -elusive, do certify that,we find's' balance 'dee to the Directors afo , esaid, of seven hundred and nineteen dollars' and seventy-eight and a half dents, by the county aforesaid. Given under our hands lit Particle, this loth day of Talluary; 1851. JOHN P.RHOADI3, • , - PHILIP, QUIGLEY, :cliditors. LEWIS . lIYER • LINI .1414212, 18.614,t 0350'1 1 8XX141 WII D PLESA,L44 11._:TAIL AP THE Pa Southeast Corner. AlarketsSr;ll-111itlf Street" d , R AIeNILYI:LE dCo.; invite the Isom. ' tion of Wholesale' am) 'Read liaytlt., to t „ their exteoeiveLarld -complete , sttwk iii ...lzprtop and Bummer cLOTHIN G. tomprising - ,est ty _ variety dd . style that tom 'be.prodtleer.. t ter A; lo told , , aim is to please and,s,cosornodtite..'etl.and JD.m ei we sue t , O ,u, order to do thietwe meant:were CA Meg , UlnWat 'every priceSCP" • Equalled by Fet—ollseel_ted by None:, ONLY enables `' us to offer' C Olhint at a very trifling advance. Our motto is : Small Profits W e earnestly ask an examination of oar dQuick Sales. We. are confident. that mode of condacti :^/business, believing. if •exarnination by ybu'is all tliAt neeesearytto experiment is made, it will be found footle in. confirm, what are say, and enure youreustom. teratit of those desiring goods . in 04' line •• • ••• - continue operating with us. . - -• • ' 0 u r stock is- At all Ammons lrirge; and select ' EXTENt3IIre, , • k. s oil 'with partialllar, Itferendo to the wuute of Millrl=2lll. 44. COAX • WARD, '^> Rennsr l yania; Ohio and the near, trade goner., subscriber . ,vsottid. respectfully infor 3 urders by mail or • otherwise despatched •he still cominue's ilia AIBER AND COAL • . his customers and the n nt ublic generally tlist ' promptlyand at the lowest rates - known in any BUSINESS, and that. having, lately purchased in addition to hie formeibuslneetbeilitiee; rite hi u, Bll . eat' p ri Ec e je i & ven ßL lo i, ‘ reffASt' in large and convenient W mations° end COO ',Yard w orm..east . cornei , of...nird 16 _ 4 . d ; sic lately °toppled by Mr". Remy Wright, -opposite' the well known Lumbar Mid Coil Yard Of this 1 mnrs PHILADELPHIA. . - subscriber, Inmate along:„ the. Rail. Road , • and:- - • • i l , ,College Lane"; he+ ribw mortr- fully pyapared goissOlutioli of 'Dallis 'whip to enlarge his business. Ile hue! tine tpne and rwiliff partnership i heretrtfore Mei - tinder is keeping .constentli.4l6 , titiad^. - e.witdl selPood I. the- fi res GILAIOR At ' STOU011; "wee 'assortment of on this:dsy dlssolved.by mutual comet: , The' ' • • SHAH() ND PP .' • - f-"' Books ancl,llccotikits , of said firm ere ''now,..in of-all,. kinds. norie,, , anol wee:- likewise fla, the handed James Gilmer for (*Becton, All different Weal, FAllll43l' -00 AL. Such:es, orsoriti knowing themselves Indebted arc re. kitOVe Coal of tilfibrent kin 46, 1 416 twiner° quested to call and Settle: ' ' • and, illackerallh'sr Co?.i; - er the r )sest quality-- s • •JAM'ES' A I of-whidh ha. ill. selL unitsuille• low for iTintippdßTol.l4p,,' Cash. Ho , will elsoltcep,:constantlY criJulnd ; , • , • ; ; ; ~ P LASTEII.:S4LT; #l4O. & 43 *;, 7 4 , CONTIDIUANCEPR • PUSINESS; Atti - the ditreietil,,erheleeatiteetelly toiling • ITHE iedereigned haviiiirporehttead the In , ': in a wol eteie'd.Werehthiee, ill term of hie formerptirtneri begs leave to Wm or. ell, times , litly PRODU C E"-and : FLOUR, hte numetiass cuatemete and the _public gene— ,Whicti he - will pay' the. hisheat -11.PrraM: prices. rally ;• t hat he' will atilt contin tie ithis,bnsineni^ , • Being very- thankfill4ol.,,lnatrqfiiilke,"would the old stand ,opposite bt,,,w 00 0100,1 11 est etmonetz a,continuiwort.cit, a t kl l . ol9 4Y sibir Iltiuse,- -- Wbere )le. haiief4,bteleeoAtteniteh ,ceaseriable W*0.91 nubile PM 1.; • "":I•ta hilsiliatilq Still re ,Teee , ive • their • t—falliiHtLs M. 5•0 4 1 , ' tioneacC- iHis•sussorweet to ht.:: Ctaland rum,. • M=N , a. • .„ •- - ;"CR: . Stpayment of interest on dower - 7 . to favor of Mee. O'Brien in the •• - -, ';lend purchased of A McDowell in 1,842 -- • !..:- • . 428.91; By cash' for , groteries,'merchan'• • - r , . dine, clothing '& boding included '2226 301 Forutock ' '1229 00. For grain noir and grinding -. I ;512 561 . For aliee'aing. tailoring & hateg ' .278 . 441 For Support of out door paupers . 264 00 For hardware, , oil, paints, &c, .165 04.1 For leather ••• . , • .152 56* For klacksmithing , • • . 109 01, For castings ' 35.64 For Lumber , § i• 68 18 ' For manuilicturing sattinetl 1 . 621 For out door medical aid 19 00 ..Fot_painting_house 93 00 Far Saddlery ; ' -- 357591 - For brick' 44 421 For materials, &0., purchased for nee of farm • ° 51 , 021 Far carpenter work 11 841 Forfreight on groceries , &c . 14 121 For plaster and cloverseed , 53' 50 For tin Mid copper ware,6r. tink'g 20'311 For out - door funeral expenses . -64 37+} For traveling expenses, :(.. 16 34* Borough .of hometown for sup- • ' port of paupers 31421. For lime . ". ~ 10 55 For mason. work ' • gs 181 For repairing threshing Machine 29 75 For Constable's fees . 18 50 For plastering new house ° 21 95 Blind - Institution for use of Sarah McGlaughlin • 25 00 For postage - • 9 031 Forstationery 2 00 For sundries ' 4 981 J Lobach, salary 1 year, (hirelings included) wages 575 'OO Dr. J. Baughman, phyeicien, eat; • ary, for one year - 'Squi.g, Eeq. Treasurer, salary for 1 year L Todd, Keg. Attorney, salary for ono year Wm ger, Beg. extra services as 60 00 71,86 rx • / 'OO Director; Thom Bradley, Esq. M G Beltzhoovcr, Esq. House and House of Employment of Cumber aid institution, from the Ist day of January to DR. r fly cash paid orders above awed $6,628 57} Schedule showing the pro,ceedsof the farm for 100 ma= MEI C JOSEPH' LOBACH, CATHARINE TRIPNER, Matron -- Biinksellol . - C 7 country - Nerciianta• and Taaphers..'.. =MC g - 4 0 04-: : .pcogf:co - ,,,..,,,:, • Application .foi, , Tavern, Lice4co, NOTICE is herebyT given that Tintin'd to apply, at the April Term of the Court orQuar• ter Seisionalsf .Cumberland-:teunty for a Li cense to keep a public housitin. the , house now occupied by me's* such ,itk- Lo'wer Allen tatty.' 411 "1 9 DAVID nnqvni:'' ' Wb t-e un arss gneni citizens th- township of Lo ner Allen; in, the county, of Cumberland. `dcrierlifv' that ire ate well acquainted the aboternarned David Brown, that he' le of 'good rePutd for, hortestyind temperanee, and is well provided with :Aortae room and conveniences for the itecoMmodation Of dtrangers ` and' trivol-. hers; end that such Inn or Tavernis ,neeesSary to accommodate the.publio and entertain stran gers and 'travellers. --Jonathan Brubaker, Daniel 'Shelly. David Meter, DaVld - Bruba ker; all Bitner, Samuel Shireman, W D Shoop, John Shireman, David Wise, Samuel Black, Jacob Pitman, Christian • Stoner, Isaac Goshart. - ' 'Applioa.tion . for Vaverp Liberise. ~__NOTlCE_lcherobyigiven- t hat WO intern] to apply at the next Term of the COut — i.7.(r) Quar ter SeSsionsfor a'License to keep a tavern, in owned by us in Frarakford - tp.'"' : M.D & J .11,,LECKEY. We, the undereigned, citizens of the toren, ship of Frankford,' m the county of _Cumber land. do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named MD & J B LOckey, that they are of good repute for honesty and temperance and aro well•provided with house room and con veniences for the . accommodation • of strangers and end that , uch Inn or Taliern is necessary to accommodatece theptiblic and enter tain strangers and travellers. - - A Burkholder, John Bauder, John Badyr. treper, P Myers, Daniel Leckey, Daniel Oilof J Graham, J•• Nickey, M Minich, John Wyn hoop, G Grobb, A Oiler. Application for Tavern License. • NOTICE is hereby given 'that I. intend to apply'at the next term of the Court of Quarter Sessions fora License to keep a public house in the house now occupied by mesas suchin Dickinson township, Ctlmberland county.'- , - mail 2 -VICTOR SHANNON. 100 00 . ' 40 00 We the undersigned citizens of the township of Dickinson, in the , county of Cumberland, do certify that we are .well acquainted with . the bove named Vi for Shannon, that he is of go'od 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 rind entertain strangers and travellers.' Philip Philip Smingler, Joeeph . Galbraith, John Moore, George Martin, Francis Hutchison, T. 'C Miller, James Weakley, G Swonger, Mat 'thew Lynch, S Stewart, Jacob 'Trego, John Low; ' 20 00 16 10. 16 50 9,00 $6,628 57* Application for Tavern License.. nooncr. i 9 .hereby given that I intend to 1.11 apply at ihe_next_tern of_the Court of Quarter essitms of Cumberland county'lor a license to kesp , a public house; in the house now occupied bkvnts in Mifflin township, at the Sulphur Springs, Cumberland county. mart? S COXLE. ' the undersigned citizens'of NINO. in the county of Cumborlatid,"do cer illy that we are well- acquainted' with the abOve named '5 Coyle, that he iso of good repute for honesty and telnperance and is well.provided with haws 4Mii - trimnd-conveidences.for.the-lieuommodatiitit of.strangersiand travellers, and that itch inn or' tavern is necessary to accommodate the tt , ilic . - - aud - untertainiatrimgcrs - mith , ctle• Henry D Dalhousen, George !instils, An drew Campbell, .George Grosger,•A -Sten. ret, R C McCulloch, _Woudhurn, Jas. HuatonrWilliam Henry, Wm S-Me Dannell, John-M Mlllerr David-Sterrett __ Af'plicatiori for Tay.ern 'Licenw, • NOTICE is-hereby given- that-I,intend --to. atijily at the April Term of the Cuba of Qum.. tar Sessions of Comberlapd county for a Li. cense to keep a public house in- the house now occupied by me as such in -North Middleton township. ' March 19, We, the undersigned, ()Wachs of the town- I ship .of North Middletoo, in the ' , county of Cumberland, do cattily that we are' well no. quaintod with the above - named George Syn. gert, that hi Is. ef good repute for honesty and temperance, end is well, provided with house room and contenienees - fOr the accortimodation of .straugers and travellers, and that 'such inn or tavern is iracessary to. accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. • Y' Win KinertyJuseph Murphy, Levi Mordorf, (George Thomas, ; Gonad Murderf,-jr.,- John Seidler; David, Braucht, J Gutshall, Jr. - , Adam Coryca, Abr'rn. Lumberton, J Gotshall, Atkin Wise, Wm. Cornman, J 1 - 1. Spahr, George Gut ' shall. ' • . ation for Tavern -License lilt TVOTICS is hereby given. that 1 intend to J-11 apply at tho next, term of the Court of Quarter Seeeions of Camberlandcounty for a License to keep et nublic houee now owned by Jahn3Kolf.infienitt Vliddlatontow na b ong_ an Old Rend; your petitioiter therefore lima your Honore to grant him a: Licomfe for the same for the ensuing year, commencing on the second Monday of April next; and ac in du ty bound ho will ever pray, Sr.c." , • .. BENGAMIN PLANK. MEI We tho, undersigned, citizens of South Ai tan townahip, in the county of Curnberland; do certify that we are well acquainted with the a bove named Benjamin Plank,-that ho is of good repute for,hanesty and temperance; and is well provided with house Loom and conic:him:tees for Bier accomniOdminif Of etrtingers and tinimilerri, and that such Inn or Tavermis necessary_ to eimtmodate,the public and. -entertain etraugere. and travellers... ,• • ", Samuebliartzler ;John Wolf, Leonard Mao, John.Blatik..David tioerner, John. Peters, Phil ip;BreeltbilliWin.-,Wiem Henry Webbert, Hon, II MOO, Jacob LehMi/D4. Jacob WHIM, laded' .Haufnian,Jaeob.Cintaliollf A.M.„ - • BM Applicationfar Tavern License. -k - ronpg is hereby given that intend' tit `'i,ppply at the next Court of Quartei Soe• eiolia o 1 liiii'boinq;for a limns° to .ketiO a public housS' in the house now occupied by toe as such in Newton township. JOHN. WILKIN • • We the :undersigned' citizens of Newt err, t ouenteertielnd county, do certify that we are well qequaintawititthe itieeeve named Jahn • kin., deal hea r Of gltoj ia w ,H e e 2 . „ :, ,eecare•e,•••••we t•t• • • 1.04.1 . 4 e • • „., : , , - F.lo,l9intlft,ol C,umbp,rla,Rl couwy, tz-k• • public HOU-Min !he ;, , kw• 0 • Slll:11 by john. 7Yeivxrl,in. - Ear. lownahip. • • . marl 2 , .ALE.X.A.„NDIni • STEW A.ET.• . . . Wo tho nadersignodOitizaus of tho township of East POnnshorpuLit, At the County of "Cher.: boriand,dii comfy, tlint,wo ore acquainted `with' the AlCxander:Stowcrt, th,it he'ir' of '4ood fefinto fur honesty and ternfior once, (inti t ni,weld providelt:With, homeroom and conveniences .'for .t accominodatiob 'stran gers, and travellore, and that.; auch, l an Inn'or tavern ie.necoseary fo accommodate the public and,entertain etrangere, and traveSerk', lingttoe, Henry KiShotror, Freeland, George bloke..oi,alcr, S. Bowman, 31,i,Lo'agneekor, 3 Niedirarninoi;',...y4;ontine, Tattao.' . „ • vic i mionotary% NoTiot...)i'•horeliy.givan'to,•,ail petal:Om in , , totootod that:the, foliOw,inF .fte,c44l,ltis imtTo been filed tliti:Pitithapotary. :011ice,f4 ea: aniniattntt: toytliti Eidoountatita,theititeWanod t and *ill bo presented to thO 'coati: Of baninon Plaas'iflGuaterland , Tor confirmation nand, allowance no WEDNEqpAY: , AjD.ABOL The r accout‘ v( i•John'Ttd*iltir,' , Satioplf , 'olrtlailer laid"-, Abt:alidni '...tifeavorPasisigneint 'of Paal E A t • .1 : .A:11/10,.)40.00tnt,,Or •JohtV Boidler and:Abraltarn Niokey, aOgrinee:ot.lacab ttoidiar. r ;DUO ' V. • Applioatiim. for Tavern License. • , NOTlCEie•:herebgk iven that intend au -- plying at' thri - dexr term' of theZoort 'of ,Quarter S:esstops fora Liceruici. - te ketiff*pulgic" house in'tbei horre.lnorvoccupy.'soksuct# tbei.llol • rough of ' mrs - t ••••••••""•••:': 1 • . • : undersigned, eitizenti:of the Bore' tt, of Ceilisle; Ocertify.that weave well:acquaint+ r ed „above named „Henry' Glass , and mul e le of goad , repute for honesty- andtern. portince,lnd is well, provided . with-bowie rOom and • conveniences • ter' the- aceommodation. 'or . strangers and travellers. anti - that such- ran 'or Tavern•is . necessary to liccommodattrthe publrc End entertain strangers and 'travellers.. ' • Samna Myers, L Murray,. I Leib y , Jr.3 l • G Gornman, Miller, Jacob Wolf, liugh Gaullagher: George:Wendel:Jacob leihy, John „Noble, L Ettrltholder, Edward, Shower, A. Lamherton, ,Jos W Palton,,G W Hilton. • Application for Tavern Licens e ., NOTICE ie hereby given' thst I intend ari• plying at the: April Court of Quarter Sessions' o rth is -county,-for-a-bicense- tcr Iceepirtniblib— house in the house-now, occupied by George Morrett as:suelti in Monroe township. thars DANIEL , MORRSTT.. We, the •undorsigned, citizens of ihe towe.. • ' ship of Monroe, in; the- county of Cumberland do certify that we are well actmeinted-with the above"named Morrett) thst he is of good - repute for honesty rincttemperance, and is well :provided 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. , • S Gen'ler, John ,Wheeler, Carl , W Ahl, I Kunp; James •Livingston, Christian - -I,ahmer. John A MI, .1 Weightll, George' Morrett Sheller, Deng Eberly, DanllSheller,C Brand; G Sheller. NOTICE' is hereby given that L intrittitir apply at the next term of the Court of Quarter Seeming of this .eounty, for a.Liceuse to keep... a public house in the bowie •now occupied by mess Such in Silver Spring township. riths GEORGE CQOVER. We, the undersigned', citizens of the town. ship of Silver (Spring, in the county of Cum.; (Arland, do cortity that we are well acquaistedi with the'above maned George Coover,that he is of goo'd repute for honesty and temperance, 'and is *ell supplied with house room and con veniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers,. and that such Inn or , Tavern ja necessary to acciimmodate the .public and en -tannin strangers and travellers. ' J 13 Leidig, Jacob Gross, David Sterrett, C. Shreiner, Levi Meily, B M Heilman, Simon Crownewell, ISaac Brenizer, James William- J,Bauntan, G VSCoover.J / Babb, - Samuel Cocklin,,WM Mai, Daniel Com fort, Jacob Boor. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply at the neXt. term or the Court of Quarter Sossi.thr of Cumin-Hand county loi q, Licensi3 to keep n -tuttliu iwuce tti lilt) 11011t.0 now °CCU. ‘ 1 , " 1 Thentlient: B evkley iii Luwea AI. ie.. tow ebtop, • 1.tu75 ' 'NM:WAS 'MCKEE - . 1,11 laud'. era. du er-tuiy that we. are ell acqttacwrod widi .I:re . CAI a,m.d --Thotrr.ts-tie-Kee-.-thnt-Ile-- - tsvt—good - --ta.vote-11/r . • ho,nestrand . temperunee, tied is µ eft pirravOed . withiLaus_o, niani_r_renientes_tot_the ac - cominoilatiori oi.atranirrs and ,ravellere,and. Tavorn is neccaintry to accom, mridate the public tnd entertain ,etrangerkeinct ' Jahn 'S.Thicely . , jr., Wrd R.Gorgas, Fredeiick. -I.simg-,--M-BitnTri-John-Sitiielyiy.m-,-I)tiniel-bliel iy,:Samuel Zimmerman, Jacob 'Long, recap° Eicheiberger Henry Stephen, Daniel Hatt, F. ..Seely; T B GEORGE SWIGERT Cauctu ittaiste. Application for Tavern License. Application for Tavern License. tn , • zens• of Los' er Al- Application for Tavern.license. • No•ricE i is hereby given .that .I intend to apply at 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 Samuel liesa,Kingstown, Silver Spring township, mars We, thei • unidersignod,oitizons It Kingstown„ Silver Spring township, do certify tkat we are well ;acquainted with the above named. John Loy, that he is of good repute for beneety and temperance, and , that ho is well provided with .itouso room and conveniences for the accommo dation of strangers and travellere, and that such Inn , or Tavern is necessary to treCommodate streakers aniftrevellers. Martin Harman, Jacob Landis, Goorge:Beed Joseph.Sadlor;jr.., - C M Harmon, Wm Irvin, David .13renizer,, Wm. K. Stevenson, Samuel Bietline, A El Zorger, P Bricker, Wm Saxton, George Smith, A Miller, Myers. Ek. Spoidel 'Wm Willierns,.D Hamer. M. Cooper, H. W. Irvine . ; Sohn M. Martin, Jacob &lord. application for Tavern, License. vr °TICE Is ,Irereby given .ihat I intend ap t - plying at, tho- April_ Court of Quarter SeSilans of this bounty; fora License to keep a-public-honse-in-tho-house-naw- occupied rno as Isuh in the township of East-Pennsboroi mars WM ? HUGHES. We, the undersigned, citizens of tho town ship a East Penneborough, in• the county of Cumberland, do' certify that we are well ac qvainted”witlr the tame named William P. Hughes; that ho is of good teputefor honesty and' ternporance; , and is well supplied h house room and conveniences for the accom modation of strangers and travellers, and-that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to ac'eommo date tho public and entertain strangers and tra velers. • • Samuel Sa . dlati.A P Erb, James Myers, ft: Wilson, Heary..Ctirliti.„.David. Oyster,:William Philips, Adam Edinger, A• Frank, Jno Hots, SolomortEbersore,'Jonea Eiehelbarger, Sam'l. Ilimmelrieh, Christian Application for Tavein,LlF.onie. . , NOTICE • ia• hereby glean' •inteind•to • apply, at the' next - terrirot - tint Caurt - of , Quarter - Seasiona .of 'Cumberland 'cowl , ior a License • to keep a public house in tho'bouso now occu- , dried by Geo. Goodyear in.Chincillown . • mars • PETER- 13- GOODYEAR.. I. • Wo, tho underaikocd,-citizona of Monroe tp. in the county of Cutnberland, do, certify that V , m, are well acquainted with.the above named Peter B • Guudyeir. that' he • ei 'ol .g,tted' for honesty and tour eratice,•timl is •yell pru i. ded with Metne renal 1,:.••••• t ,•, a uccom, oy, .-- -.• tIF-;i1111141edqovd `citizen;- ,r; west Word ;:•.1.1 u ,co only , 9t; , berland, do crrtify tha I VlO aro vrail accon'ntuki with th.. addvi3 xiardo . d dostridCW:,.:.'itZdoll.,thOt .he in .of good repate,.for honesty and tainparappa,..ind is hailso 'flip ,Icebniridation . ' tralO'lari; and that each pi . .n.c.a..,Tav,arn is.an: I— pq *i otl do, thp, rrll4ia. .sit aagila a - = • ; A o hli;(oll,•A'Nobli, r lylit 400 i Porter; ,. ll: 'Plaps,'.. • Enentiak4;.Willistn - Cpcs="..UE3ilt.P7' 4%.l.ttistrpngi: David •Rlioads;,Garir.ge WA' Roberta, ,T,Zdin'D: - Gorgaa...GeprgieZia -t Application 'fbr'.¶av& :Licence. WTOTIPE is berebftivon• that '" . 3.,,111 bar iotends lie P 0501.., ,tertrt • the Court .s.)f; Quarter Seektone -01'Ci ri b er ,„ lend , county,. for, a., lieonso•• to:liejll,li,,,P.Ubpo 4 houtavin•the atand..knoWn .tha,,L , PR , -nouse.. . 1 01 thwborongh:of Mechanieshurgii • • JAMPS,44'..IOI.7I""i • We, the undereignedoitisentiof ihs;Boreingle 4. of Mechanicsburg, in the county, of ~04tediee: land,'•do eertift ,we pre :well tiegoaintod ,thq•abbao.nahsed Tames A.-ttleloy, ;tisk, he,,is • • of_ good repute for hancaty. and .tomporopep, cod well'c provided with houee.rooirt.end,conyorti- ~, enotie.fo." the aCCOMlllol4ool,l , , , ol;strangere ~k o4 :traveiters, , null that 's uclE lan or Toy@ rut 'goo , oS s iffyltei - tiC4oo3l4odtite !4 , 1141.10:01$d r.: ~,,,,14 n treingere and travtdlork,•,,,Ori 4 . `,1': , :? ' 441 111 gin ermar. attneson,Av-. JOHN LOY.,