n \ i»(IUL WIT lOS Of the Borough of Carlisle, showing the amount of Small Notes issued and redeemed, and the To whole amount of email notes issued at different times, flebt due F. Watts, for money advanced for redemption of small notes. Debt due Carlisle Bank, Balance in-favor of Thomas Trimble, Treasurer. r\ The account of Archibald Ramsey, Treasurer of the Borough of Carlisle, in the year 1837, ex hibiting his receipts and expenditures. - To balance against him on settlement, April 7, 193?, Amount oftaxes for the year 1838,-(John Brighter, Collector,) ' PfdWjaSSs of loan from-Carlisle -Bank, Cash received foe Licenses id sell country produce, Proceeds of Hay Scales, . ; . Stall-rent on-account of new Market Bouse, The sum received on Account of sales'of old Omrked house. Cash for'a 64 lb, weight. Stall r r ent from old market house, Balance due borough by account on settleibent with, administrator, 24th • - March, 1838, ■ N. B.The Council of 1837 paid the Carlisle Bank two notea, each one thousand dollars, out of the proceeds of the borough issues, one of which notes was a loan by the Council of 1836; the other a loan by the Council of 1837, on account of a new market house. rrw account oi Tfiomas Trimble, Treasurer of the Borough of Carlisle, exhibiting his Receipts and Expenditures since his appointment in Dec* 18.3T54§ successor of A. Ramsey, de^d. Ur. ■ „ F dPald Abel Keeney for lamp ■for Town Hall 7 00 M. Dipple a' quarters salary as clerk of Markets 13 7 s Sandertpn & Corhman for printibg ordinances, &c. 24 00 Union Fire Company!' 34 00 D. Rcisinger for candles , 2 00 James W, Hoyt on account of salary as Clerk 16 Council IT 50' F. Watts Esq. for money advanced to E. Morris for notes ■ 47.50 Abel Keeney for Lamps ifpr Market house ‘ 23 00 Richard Miles balance of salary &c. 10 Jphn-Gillen for,services as high Constable , 2 60 James Loudon for books and stationery ”, _ " .1148 Thomas Trimblp on account of salary as clerk to council , 20 00 Stewart Moore'on account of salary as high constable 20 31| John Cormany street Commissioner 1 30 ' B. Hendei for winding town clock . 10 00 William . Line .Esq. assignee of Samuel Neidig on acchunt of dent due said , , V ■ Neidig, :;," . ” HSP.QQ Cumberland Fire Company, , . . " . ' 34 00 Stewart Moore expenses of BproUgh election for 1838, 'lO 02 Robert McClan street Commissioner on account,ofjmppoyements,. . . 40 00 Mary Brandt.for oibaaper bill bf M- Bipple, _ 2 ;-,2 ; .ySt v vr-;r 776 25- Thomas Trimble a quarters salary and for making Borough-duplicate, . —■.48,*50; 'Stewart Moore a quarters salary and expenses for whitewashing and,, ~ ■■ T?;' cleaning Town hall, ;: V /, ; . ' . - 1 : / . John lrwin fpr copy of triennial assessment,, 7 50 John Aghew'Wcleah\ngT.efart-spring,■ 6000 Amouutoftornnotesredeemed and delivered over to council at tVro dif- ■>- —-—r*- 1 -*— To amount of taxes authorized to be collected for the year 1838, (John Pe ters collector,) .«r To amount of new borough notes receiyed /rora President of Council tor re demption of bid worn out notes, . • ■ To aniount of money received from John Hays, administrator of A. Ramsey, late Treasurer, on account of balance due from said Treasurer bn settle- Tbcashreceived from Sarah Bolander,ElizaLeyburn, John Sellers. Hanna Sanno, James Ligget, and John Proctor, for license to keep provision To cash’ received from David James, Jacob, Garyer and Simon Sholley, for licenses for keeping bysterhoused, '.. Cash from Isabella Wormley for license for a.proyision store. Cash from E. Weise for a license for one year, To cash received from Jphn Reichter. late collector of borough tax, ToiCash from Chief Burgess Snodgrass for licenses, .&c. Cash.from John Reichtor, late collector, ’fo cash received from IVD. Hampton for John Reichter. ■ To cash received for stall rent in Market Houselfrom John Kozer, Thomas ’ . Brown, John Wynkoop, r Johu Baehr, George Heckman, Charles Murry, James Hoffer, : Samuel Gould, Samuel Shulenberger, John Zeigler, & Hbd zen Henderson, . .. - To cash received, from Robert McClan balance against hnnnn, settlement in the spring of 18SB, aa street commissioner, - To cash received from M. Dipple, clerk of the market house, and keeper of - . ■ toe IQ3B, ■ "■. ■ . .•_ ■ ■ ‘■■ ■ ■ • :“Cash^rpmTl;Bnod^Sß, : nmou&bfyndgmentag«nBtMichaelßeltzhbover h for weighing hay, V.. . To cash received from M, Dipple ip July,. i wB>. for weighing hay,; •Cash received from J. W.KicnolS for ’ s 'Do from Michael Matthews for chainssbld, : • t . from Chief Buigesafordfeehse to Bucklbyr Hopkins dt Co. for exhibi- V tion, ‘ . ... ;:/■•■■, Cash from Jacob Kissinger forstallrent, ... Cash from Antonio Migasp for, license to exhibit, . . ,■.• r... Cash from Burgess for llceßsji tpH, Dobey to exhibit a painting, ■' Cash from 8. Moore, Do. from Frederick Daniels? for license to exhibit, b*- Do. Aom Mr,Garret for license to hold a concert, . . ••■.. .. .;. • . CashreoeivedfromMichael Dipple,- clerk of the market and keeper of the , hay scales, , . . ’ • Money received froih.Stewart Moore oh.account of sale of old market-house, Cato received from S. Moorei as finesas collected, •; ' -i ‘Cash received from'James Hoffef add Charles Murray for stall rent,. . Qtth receivedr. : ftbm Robert 'McClan oh settlement, it being the balance of ■ money advanced for expenditures on streets and lanes, •>. Cash reemved from John Noble & Co. for stall rent, . .. To amount of order on Savings Society, ■ ; Balance in favor of accountant,. ALSO THE EXISTING DEBTS OP SAID BOR< I ; :/>, balance unredeemed and outstanding dr lost. $ 506 00 2.50a,00 . . 4 45| 3,604 45i l/T- ** i 1 att ttt tit..* IOtIGH AND THE AMOUNT OF HER ASSETS. Dr. $12,289 66 By the amountofSmall Notes redeemed and destroyed by burning by the Council At different titnes* ■ *■' __ nn . * dptßr MONEY DUE BOROUGH YET TO BE COJ-LECTm Balance of loan to'Moore & Biddle, ' .. , , Balance from estate of A. Uamaey. late Treasurer, s , 7% Balance due from John Beighter and bail, late-Collector, . 277 10 Balance due from John Peters, present Collector, On Deporite in the Saving Fund Society. Balance outstanding on account ofsales of Market house. 25 85 •15.593 45tf Dr. Paid Isaac Angney election expenses for 1887, Do James W. Hoyt,,Clerk to Council, Dp ’ Jason W. Kby, Assistant Clerk to sign small notes, -Do ' Robert Drahaiff fcn saeoMt of Market House, ■ Do ....• George M. Phillipaforprinting, Do Sanderson andCornman for printing, • Dp, Michael Dipplconaccourit of salary. Do ’ IS.’HenOef for binding town Clock, • , Do ~ D. Miles on account of salary as High Constable, Do John Agnew for.cleaning spring, X, > ... Do Robert M’Clan to shake improvements.as street commissioner, • Do John Cormany, street commissioner to pay hands Do J. Morrison for working on street, ( t Do F. Watts for'money advanced in purchase of small notes. Do Commission allowed Accountant on his disbursements. Credit by balance oftaxes in hands ol John Keighter, Collector, 8 €4,141 3,000 0Q 999 50 V 20.00 43 87 97 00 18 25 3 20 21.00 8,256 96J 2,737 94 519 02J 81500 00 524 00 403 79 14 00 6 00 2 00 : 2 00 162 00 21 91 43 00 205 50 62 87J 7 37i -24 3/4 ~ lerenttiraes, . , . Amount of cash deposited in M.vipg’kociety for redemption prßarough , . notes, " V'. """" Sanuiel Wetzel for a cram for market bouse, Jacob Seneh for chains for square* Geo.M.PjiUlipsforprintihg, . Robert McClan for repairs to lanes, John Hamwqnd for cleaning public bqhsreir ° Carlisleßank bafck ihterestahd, discount on note. Saving society for redemption of small notes,' 7 ’■ .. - GnmbeHand ffre company. Credit for.counterfeitsmall notes taken in;mistake, - . , ■ -; t ’ . Credittcir balance of duplicatein lumps of John, Peters yet unaccounted By amount of smail.nbtes received from collector which Wan thlsdsydie* sfroyeed by council, r, ‘ ; . Do. Michael Dipple'S quartern salary as clerk of Market, \ - Do. Stewart Moore high'constable .3 quartern salary,. Dp* for load’of wood and cutting the aame for council, .Stewart Moore for collecting.money, due on old Market house, . TPor cleaning'tnarket square, , ' ;. ‘1 Do. Robert McClanStreet Commissioner salary,' ~ ' Do. ABel Keeney fprapduting, • Geo.W*Crabbfor-printing, . _\ Do. Thomas TrimbleSquarterS salaiy asxlerk, 7 . Do. Robert Graharaonaccpuntof balance.due him for building anantet •,, > ...... hpufetted. extra wprk aroundraarfcet h^nse, »-VS’ Amount of exonerations to John Peters Collector, Comnussjpn to,collector Peters,'' • , •^AllowancetbeOllectprforpetyingnotices;;- Dp., RobertGrahambalanceinfull, ' < Do.vWilliam Line assignee of Samuel Neidig balance or ms tlaidi in T. . 'IWI. - Y‘-;l ’■ ' ; ’ ’■ ;’ Commission to accountant, >- 141 .12 50 10 00 3 00 5 00 4 90 11 00 6 00 1 6,0 4yoo 1 00 125 I'Si 53 8.3 J S 00 ?, 15 50 20 8$ 46 60 177 56 8,473 07i ■4: 45i *3;477 52i ,\v .1 r V . mM. PORTER, I •-° • : BalanceagaitiSttho borough. Balance due by accountant. i <■■■■- A , 2,737 94 ■ ’ 529 02J •V.\ I '■■Vrr A 1; tUt TRUE TOCHES OF LIFE 13 /•tt'E' AX T MV-; ;; • - We know that- health , and the ability to labor it the wealth of the. great ; mau of the people in this at in moat other eountrlet. ~ 7b preserve. therefore, that health by JVjitUHML nieani, la ri grind moral ami political tehethe, to Jtilfil Which require* bur'.utmdat attention . . THE unparalleled reputation .which Peter* Pills have acquired as a Medical Restorative, is the most unquestionable proof that caribe gi ven rif their immense importance to the afflicted, Inalmost every class of'diseases. The number of letters received from patients recovering thro' their means-id really prodigiouS, and. the com plaints which they have cured are almost as va ried as they ate numerous. But still there are softie in which they, are more especially benefi cial than in others! and' among those may be nained'the tbn often' fatal complaints of the sto mach and bowels; snch ns Gltolicj Flatulence, and Indigestion, for which they are not only a certain but an immediate.cure. It is well known that from thedlsafrangement of the stomach and bowels, arise nine tenths of all the maladies of adult and declining life* that this is the foundation of Flatulency, ■ Spasmodic Pains, Indigestion, Loss of Apetite be., and that those in thdlr turn giyd birth to Dropsy, Liver Coiflplahf; Consumption, and habitual lowness of spirits: therefore Peters’ Pills being the very beat medicine which lifts ever been discovered for the incipient diseases of the intestines, are necessarily the surest preventives of those d read ful, and also general disorders, which embitter mature life, and drag so many millions to un- thus Dr. ?et#rs arrogate nothing to htmsetf that has not betn conceded by the public. He is no needy cpiack or unknown spec ulator, who comes before the world as his own herald and witness, hilt is placed in ■ a responsi bility of situation by the patronage Which he pas enjoyed for years, and which is hicyeftsing to an extent unprecedented In the annals of medicine, that makes him careful to arrest 'nothing ..which is not bomb out by themost infalible proof, and hence he does not fear to be put to the test in any thing which he has promised respecting;his Pills. Df. Peters 14 most happy to he able to state*; on the authority, of o great nnmher of regular physicians; that -wherever his Vegetable Pills have heel, introduced, they have almost* super ceded the adaption of mercurial experiments, for their peculiar faculty in sweetening the blood,, ami stimulating it to expel all noxious juices, and ill giving strength and toiie to the nerves, pre vails disease from acquiring that fttVerigth which must be got under, if at all,* by dangerous reme- Prepared lay J.OS, PRIESTLiTpETERS, M. t). 129 Liberty street. New. York; - Each box contains 40 pifls; price-50 cents. - ' ■These celebrated Pills aresold by All the prin cipal Uraggists in tlaltimore.Philndelphia.Wash • ington city, and throughout the .United Slates, the Canadas.'TeXas, Mexico, and the West In dies, and J. MYERS, Carlisle.’ ~ SAMUEL ELLIOT T, 80. S. WILSON tt Co., Shippeiisburg, GEO. GARUN, Chambersburg, LEWIS DEN IG. Do. ALF.X’R SPEER, Mcrcersburg, P. W, LI TTLE, -Do. December,3,.lB3B.. . *7 Cr. 11,217 18 3.383 21$ 13,603 39i 1,690 06} *15,233 45| Or. *lO 50 121 00 , 100 00 1,360 00 43 00._ - 12 50 27 50 ibdo 33 63 40 00 80 00 7 00 t 09 J 148 CO -49 87i 693 00 *3,256 96$ atrAOSS ft THEIR HEgTHPO TIVE NOSTRUMS.—The united testi muny of physicians throughout the United Slates lias tutly proved the tael .that Pills are the only true Vegetable Pills which will stand the test of anal) zatiniii hence the proprie- Mr would most earnestly urge them to the notice of those who have been in the habit of using, Sis cathartics.or aperients, the destructive ahd irri tating quack pills so generally advertised; and which are at best hut slow consumers of tlie vital functions, and murderous agents, even to the i most hale. It is true, most of them produce a purgative effect, and sometimes transient relief; hut in most cases they injure the digestive or gans, and au habitual resort to them must ter minate in confirmed dyspepsia. It is true that cathartic and aperient medicines ire often required,’ but.the nicest discrimination should al ways he observed in the selection; and, if this be done, nothing injurious can result from their, use., fJ :' .• „ To produce this much desired result, Dr. Pe ters has made it his study for Several vears and feels proud to say lie has succeeded ialflehgth far beyond his expectations. .The object of. his pills is.to supercede tlie necessity of a'frequent re course to injurinus purgatives;, and to < ffi r a me dicine safe,certain, and pleasant in its opr ration. Prepared By* Jos. Priestly Peters, M. D. No. 129(L!hertvsfrcet.New:Yotk. Each, box tom tnins4o pills,: Price.SOcents. -For.sale, by J. ■I: Myers. and S. Elliott, Carlisle, and Samuel WilsonScCo. Bhippenshurg, ■ " Dec. 6. ■PCtClfs' Vcgctablc Pills, , MORE than three miliums of boxes of these celebrated pills have been sold in’the U. ’si licfe'Jannary.TSSS. — Jlumlreds apd thousands bless the day they became acquainted with-Pr/era’ Vegetable FUli, which in consequence «f : .their extraordinary goodness,’have attained a popularity unprcce dented:ln the. history of-medicuie; —- .Whentakenaccordlng/to the directions.ac companying them, they are highly beneficial in the prevention and cure of-Bilmiis Fever, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaints,.Sick (feadach, Jaundice, Asthma,- Dropsy; Rheuma tism, Enlargement of The Spleen, Piles, Cholic, Female. Obstructions, Heart Rum,: Naus|n, Furred Tnngue.Tiistension of/theStomachtand Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea, Flatulence, Hab itual Cqstiveiiess; Loss of Apetite, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, audio all cases-of Torpor ' nfthe Bowels, where a cathartic or an aperient is needed. 1 The> are exceedingly mild iii their Operation, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility, ,■; 1 :. ,■ - ’ . i\. The efficacy of these Pills is so well known, and their use so general, that further comment is considered unnecessary, Dec. 6. ■v ; • . • ~ _y - • , - , 123~61i 350 00 10 08 10 00 15 00 3 00 101 sy 124 00 34 00 34 00 -4. 50 113 6 7. .179:90 41*-25 60 do s bo ' ,3 64 75 85 ,06 SOO Jffeadache, - Sick and J\Tei % vous. THOSE who have' suffered, -arid are Weary of suffering from these distressing complaints, will find in Peter?’ VeeelablePHla a remedv at oricex.ertaliVand immediate in its effects." . In Pytfiffisia th£y stand unrivalled < many "have been cured in a few weeksjifter liavingßnffeted un'derthiadreadfalcoroplamt foryeari. In habitual Ooatlyenesw they ate decidedly, su perior lb any Vegetable- Pill* ever- yet distover ed.andhesides thisthey ■ are recbtnmended by all the eminent upd leading-members of die me dlcalFaouUy.. ; . , .Forsaleas above. '/, ‘ '29 50 3750 600 00 68 95 71 55 . 5 00 82 68, T. > 177 59 80 22J AdATAii6cwfe6Pl*®ASo?r» Pefyrs* OeMr'aH# ’pegUot/l* ;, -r V« !.“■;•> \ : -P/2i/;S’.;;- ; ''' y. l._Becatreetbey'Bniei{ceßdin|»ly popular, Whlchprovea them to beexceedtnglygood • ■ ■; 3. Because thfeyare composed; ofsimples whiohbaTe therpower inan immense number of cases, without possessing. She means to do injury in any. , ■ T " '83.477.52l .3 Becnuse'tliey are nut a quark meCkim.hut the scientific compound of a regular, physician, wild has niwdc hia profession the MothViflhs life. 4 Because they are nut uii)iltusi.m tn take nor distressing torelain, while they are room effect ive to operate. ’ „ • 5 Because they ate I'ecnrtiitiendedas-stimdhrd onrrlicincby tin-regular faculty* • , 6 Because- by- keeplng:the.systeniiin.a natural state of action, they cure, alrno.st every disc use which is incidental to the human frame.'. ' 7 ' Because ihey.are cheap at d portable', nnd will retain all their virtues in lull vigor, in any Climate; nnd for any length of time. * " ~ 5 Because; notwithstanding their simplicity and niildness, they arc one of the speediest pur gative medicines which has yet heen discovered. 9 Because they are an unfailing remedy for procuring a good appetite. 10 -Because in Cases of spleen or despondency, by their healthy influence oh the excited state of the body, they have n most happy effect,: in calmimr, and invigorating the mind. 11 Because they iJTcct their'cures; without the usual attendants of other pills, sickness and grlpings; • . 13 Because as - well a*-being ah Unrivalled purifier of the gencrafsystem, they area sdver cign remedy for sick headache.' .... 15 Because they difftr.irom the majority, of medicines', in the fact that the more they are known the more they are approved. 14 Because as -their application creates no debility in the system,, they, may be taken with, out producing any hindrance tn business or the usual pursuits of every day life; 15 Because when once introduced into a fam ily, or a village, they almost immediately, take the precedence of all other medicines ip general complaints., IS Because a number of the wonderful cures they have effected,can be substantiated without any (indue means'being, resorted to, to procure invalid testimonies. ' , 1 17 Because their* Composition .is fuclv, that theirafe pqiraHy applicable to the usual diseases of. warm, cold, or temperate climates. 18 Because two or three, afe in general suf ficient for a.dose—so that, as is the rase with the generality of patient is hot compelled to make a ineaT'oftfu-m, 19 Because each individual pill is put up un- immediate swperintemlence'of the pro prietor, so that no.nfifttake in the compositu n.or quantity rat». possibly occur-through the care lessness of a. less interested agent.' 20 Because they purify the(fame .without debilitating the system. , , • . 3 1 Because, notwithstanding their-immonse •popularity, no person has ever ventured to rahe against them the breath of ceqMire, Which would not have been the case, if envy could have dis covered in them a sint’le (law to cavil at 22 Because—(«nd this fact is of the utmost importance)—ladies in a certain situation may take them, (not more than two or time at a time however!) without in the slightest degree incurring the hazard of abortion. Were the virtues of' Peters* inestimable pills, confined to this desirahle end alone,- it woidd give them a decided advantage over the medicines of all com-: petitors, as in no cases is there more danger to be apprehended, or. for which so few have been discovered, as the one referred to. • 23 Becadse while they are so Efficient In their operalinns'with adults.they, tjie same time he administered to chifdfefi'.and even to infants, in. small qunntiliesjinlf a pill for instance* with out the slightest danger," ■ 24. Because their virtues are acknowledged tostnnd pre-erpinent, for their soothing irfluejj.ee Upon young ladies while suffering from.the miial cfmngeS orure, as directed by the laws of Na lure, ; -- • ■ .*Dec. 6. • XiXVER OOraDP£AXMT, Cured by Dr. JVm. KX'tnia' Chamomile Tonic and j}/iericnl Pith. ' MKS. LYTLE, Mount .ioy, Lancaster ca Pa, completely restored to health, by Ur. Evans* Chamomile Pills. Her symptoms were, great pain in lur right side, cruid not lie on her, left without an aggravation of the pain, disturbed ■rest.' Extreme debility, pains in the head, loss of appetite, palpitation of the heart; giddiness and dimness «f sight, langof, with other syn p tnms indicating great derangement in The func tions of 1 the liver. Miss Lytle, daughter nt the, aforesaid Mrs. Lytle, has also hem restated to lerfect health, hythe same invaliiaMc medicine. Her symptoms were extreme nervousness, at tended with severe pain in her sidy, sickness on the stomach, eructinns, ike. Mrs. Lytle has the pleasure of informing the public, that nu merous cases similar to .her own, (in her vicini ty) have been restored to health hy the same invaluable medicine. General Office for the sale of Dr. Wm. EyansVCHatriomile i'onic Pills, is St No. I£> Nnrtl? Eighth st* Philadelphia;, a few.doors above Market.; • . : , , Interesting case of Dyspepsia ■ . and Hypocoriclrtiicisin, Cured by JOr.Bvani' Chamomile Tonic .and FdmUy jifierient Pihe.- ■ Mrs, Good, of Mount Joy, Lancaster to. was affected for 7;year» with ;the above-distressing symptoms of which she was coafiiued to herbtd for 9 months... Her symptoms were, depression of spirits, sickness at the sli niach, htnd ache, impaired appetite, great pressure and weight'at the stomach after eating. great ,nientaidrsprn dency, flying pains in the chest, back and sides, eostiveness, emaciation, coldness'and weakness of the extremities, a dislike for sqcicly.or ci 11- vershtlon, involuntary sighing and Wei ping, and langor'and lassitude Upon the.least exercise.— ■Mrs. Godd was in the most desperate situation, and could obtain no relief until she was adviser ‘ hy .her,neighbors lie make trial of :Ur.i Evans Chamomile Pills.'of which she is happy Instate that she is now. enjoying all ,the blessings of pet feet health.' Persons desirous of .further infor matjnri will besatisfied of every* particular of he astonishing enre, by applying allSNorlli Eight! street; Philadelphia,! or afher residence. . -The above medicine is for sale by -) ' ,■ Unaid Office,' Carlisle, . ; Demutt & Bumgardner , Ycn-k. Sept 6,1838. ", ; . ■.- Agent*. THRASHING MACHINE! ‘ r .'and., _**, *- HoararowEft exit OTaer v ntthpi<' oldstand, inilioulh street* Carlisle, whereFarttnirs and others c , ait all- times be supplied,. Theyhavernadt considerable improvement. ou the„ power, a, machine, arid have atavaftactied a. ; CLOTEft tHBASBER, .which Tor durabilUyand simpleness of eonstn tion is surpassed by none. Having all manner oT cbrifidence in the *Ol iriorltybftheabove mentioned machine,&c. ll are willing that ,Fanners ahaUr/tf them - bet making-the-pnrchase., . . ( ... , v Personswishing to pnrchase or examine * t machinewill elease •roakeapplicaiiohat t - pubUchouse .CarU^._ HEVIOB Sc MITCHELL • May 3,1838. ■ . .■ Dec. 6. Satin, Bambazeen, .plain and figored-Stoc for sale by - ■ -Arnold VCt