PliVAlVmtL CMBITIOA Of the Borough of Carlisle, showing the amount of Small Notes issued and redeemed, and the To whole amount of small notes issued at different times. Debt due F. Watts, for money advanced for redemption of small notes. Debt due Carlisle Bank, Balance in favor of Thomas Trimble, Treasurer, 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 seftlejhent, April 7, 183 7, Amount Oftaxes for- the year 1838, (John Reighter, Collector.) , Proceeds of,loan from Carlisle Bank, Cash received for Licenses to sell country prpducc, , Proceeds of Hay Scales, Stall rent on account of new Market House. The sum received on account of sales of old marked house. Girth fora 641 b, weight, Stall rent from .old market house, » Balance due borough by accoi March, 1838, le Council of 1837 paid the Carlisle Bank two notes, each one thousand dollars, inic a proceeds of the borough issues, one of which notes was a loan by the Council oi 1836; the other a loan by the Council of 1837, on account of a new market house. The account of Thomae Twinbl©, Tr«P«r -of* th© Borough n f f!al*Uglt> aiffttMUng lrig ttAiwtpfij and Expenditures since his appointment in Dec. 1837, as the successor of A. Ramsey, dec’d; Dr. €r. 7 00 13 75 34 00 34 00 2 00 17 50 47 50 23 00 10 64* 2 60 11 48 20 00 20 31* 1 50 10 00 To amount of taxes authorized to be collected for the year I£|SB, (John Pe ters - ■ To amount of new borough notes received from President of Council for re demption of old worn out notes. To amount ed money received from John Hays, administrator of A. Ramsey, late Treasurer, .on account of .balance due from said Treasurer on settle . ment. To .cash received from Sarah Bolander, Eliza Leyburn, John Sellers, Hanna Sanno, James .Idgget, and John Proctor, for license to keep provision stores, . To cash received from David James, Jacob Garver and Simon Bholley, for licenses for keeping oyster, houses, ■ Cash from Isabella Wormley for license for a provision-’store. Cash from E. Weise for a license for one year. To cash received' from John Reichter, late collector of borough tax. To cash from Chief Burgess Snodgrass for licenses, &c.. Cash from John Reich ter, late collector. To cash received from T. D. Hanvpton for John Reichter, To cash received for stall rent in Market House from John Kozer,. Thomas Brown, John Wynkoop, John Baehr, George Heckman, Charles Murry, James Hoifer, Samuel Goulet, Samuel Shulenberger, John Zeigler, & Hod- zenHendcrson,— ’ * ——— To cash received from Robert .McClan balance against him on settlement in , the’ spring of 1838, as street commissioner. To cash received from M. Dipple, clerk of the market house, and keeper of - the hay-scales—the balance against ’him on settlement in the spring of 1838,' t Cash from R. Snodgrass, amount of judgment against Michael Beltzhoover for weighing hay, . ... . ■ " ■ , To cashr received from Mi Dipple in July, 1838, for weighing hay. Cash received from J. W.Nichols for circus license. Do from Michael Matthews for chains sold. Cash from Chief Burgess for license to Buckley. Hopkins & Co. for exhibi tion. Cash from Jacob Kissinger for stair rent. Cash from Antonio Migaso for license to exhibit. Cash from Burgess for license to H. Dooey to exhibit a painting. Cash from S. Moore, Do,'from Frederick Daniels, for license to exhibit, - ...Do, from Mr. Garret for license to hold a concert, ; r Cash received from Michael Dipple, clerk of the market and keeper of the ' haysiales; - . : ‘ Money received from Stewart Moore on account of sale of .old market-house. Cash received from S. Moore, as fines as collected,' v ■ - ■ Cash received from James. Hoffer and Charles Murray for stall rent, y length of time; onrt ; J'.otwitKstari’dmg : their Simplicity •’ the y are one nf the.Spetidieat pnr haa y«t hcen.aiifcoveredi 9 Because they are an unfailing remedy for procuring a:good-appetite. * 10 Because in cases of spleen or desnondehev. In fe 1 " baalthy influence on the ejtclmd state of the body, they have a most happy effort, in calming, and invigorating the mind. 11 Because they effect their cures without the usual attendants 6f olher.pills, sickness and grlpmgs. ■ • • ( - 13 Because as well as being;an.unrivalled purifier of the general system, they are a sever; eign remedy for, sick head-ache. 13 Because they differ irom the majority of medicines, in the fact .that the imore 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 to-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 in general complaints. lo Because a number of thewonderful cures they have effected, can be substantiated without any undue means being resorted to, to procure invalid testimonies. 17 Because their composition is -such, that they are equally applicable to the usual diseases of warm, cold, or temperate climates.' 18 Because two or three, are in general suf ficient for a dose—so that, ns is the case with the generality of,,patent mc-’h-ines—the patient is not compelled to make a meal of theni, ' Because each individual pill is put up un der the immediate.superintendence of the pro so that no mistake in the composition or quantity can„ possibly occur’through the care lessness of a jess interested agent.-' 20 Because they purify the frame without debilitating the system. -1 Because, notwithstanding their immense popularity, no person has ever ventured to raise against them the breath of censure, which would not have been the case, if envy could have dis covered in them a single flaw to davll at. .23 Because—(and this fact is'of the utmost importance)—ladies in a certain situation may take them*- (not more than-two-or three at a time however. 1 } without in the slightest degree incurring the hazard of abortion. Were the virtues of Peters' inestimable pills, confined to this desirable end alone, it would 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 sd*few have been discovered, as the one referred to. 23 _ Because while they are so efficient in Jheir operations with adults they may at the same time be administered to children and even to infants, in small quantifies, half a pill for instance, with out the slightest danger, 24 Because their virtues are acknowledged to stand pre-eminent, for their soothing influence upon youpg.ladies while sufferingfrom the usual changes of life, as directed by the laws of Na 'tnrp - - . ■ Dec. 6. IiIVUH OOMPXAINT, Cured by Dr. Wm. JEvana' Chamomile Tonic and Aperient Pitta. LYILE, Mount Joy, Lancaster co. completely restored to health, by Dr. Evans Chamomile Pills. Her symptoms were, great pain in her right side, could not lie on her left without an aggravation of the pain, disturbed r ? ,t Extreme debility, pains in the head, loss of appetite, palpitation of the heart, giddiness and dimness of sight, langor, with other symp toms indicatinggreat derangement in the func tions of the liver. Miss Lytle, daughter of.the aforesaid Mrs. Lytle, has also been restored to perfect health, by the same invaluable medicine. Her symptoms were extreme 'nervousness, at tended with severe pain)n her side, sickness on the stomach, eructions, See. Mrs. Lytle has thetpleasure of informing the' public, that nu merous cases similar to her own, (in her vicini ty) have been, restored to health by the same invaluable medicine. General Office for the sale of Dr. Wm. Evans’Chamomile Tonic Pills, is at No. 19 North Eighth at. Philadelphia, a few doors above Market. Interesting case, of Dyspepsia and Hypocondriacism, Cured, by Dr. Event' Chamomile Tonic and family Aperient Pitta. Sirs. Good, of Mount Joy, Lancaster co, was affected for 7 years with the above distressing symptoms of which she was confined to her bed' for 9 months. Her symptoms syere, degression of spirits, sickness at the Btomach, head achr. impaired appetite, greafpressure and Weight at the stomach after eating, great mental despon dency, flying pains in the chart, back and aides, costiveness, emaciation, coldness and weakness of the extremities, a dislike for society or con versation, involuntary sighing and weeping, and Jangor and lassitude upon the least exercise..— Mr s. Good was ui the most desperate situation, and could obtain no relief until she was advised by her neighbors to make trial of Dr. Evans’ Chamomile Pills, of which.she is happy to state that she Is now enjoying all the blessings of. per feet health. - Persons desirous of further infor mation will besgtisfied of every particular other a . 3ton ;,?'"?, 9" r f• applying at 19 North Eighth street; Philadelphia, or at her residence. The above medicine is for sale by Heiald Office, Carlisle, ss' , « V Bumgardner. York. - r Sept 6. 1838. Agents. THRASHING MACHINES HORSE PORhER CALL AND SXAMINS FOR TQV RSE LVL S f ~ T* 16 subscribers, thankful for past favors, take tnis, method of informing thepublicthat they still eontinuethebnilding of TVirathinz Machine* and Hone Power, at their old stand; in Leather street, Carlisle, where Farmers and others can at all times be supplied. - They have made a considerable improvement on the power and machine, and bavealsqattached aj r ' ' . CLOVER THBASREB which for durability and simpleness of construc tion is surpassed by none. , - Having all manner of confidence in the supe riority of the above mentioned machine, ic. they are willing that Farmers shall teat them before making the purchase. ' : Persons wishtpfc