Pooa'Moisse Statement tlae year tB3llo Abraham’ Waggoner, John •Dui.J.api and Hon so of Kinploymont of Cumberland county,, in account with sjdtT -comity; from the . lst. day of December, 1839, inclusive, viz; ' DR.' s - . • ■•- ■ , , T , To amount due institution at'scttlcroent in 1858 by J* , London, Esq. Treasurer, “l??? Ambuiit drawn trom County Treasury, "V Ain’t rac’d of Franklin county for support of paupers, 83 00 :i • Do . of Dauphin comity for *J° , , Do of Adams county for _ dp 32 0/* Do ,of Kbbt. Snodgrass. Ksq. for uso of M. Mitchell and J. HefflcUowcr. pensioners, and for use of J. M’Curtnoy for A- M’Carfncv, Ain’t rcc’d of I. Angnoy,Esq. foruseofß. Robinson, Do for land sold for Amb;.Long a pauper/ fo-M’Clce, ' 76 00 of J. Hemphill for use of M. Pen well, 25 oo of S. Holmes for use of S. Holmes, 15 82 of R, Blain for uso of S. Kidman, . IS 00 of J. Landis for use of H. Landis, 11 00 of K. Myers for use of J, Walker, 5 STi of Ji Bquicr, Esq. for use of W. Stevenson, 623 pfPetersonfcol’dJforuso nf Peterson (c01.)4.25 of Joseph, David and Jacob Shrom and Shrom & M’Kim, for hides and skins, for ahorse, for blank indentures and fines of justice, for Siberian apples, : for baskets, rags and sundries, Do Do Do Do Stock on Farm Ist Janiiry, 1840. 6 head of Horses, 26 head of Ilorn Cattle, 5 Calve*, T Breeding Sows, SO. Shoots, S 9 Sheep. ,■ IjSccf, Pork, Mutton 8j Veal fattened and killed on farm-in 183$) SB Beeves, average weight 454 lbs. .(16,383 lbs.) .43 Hogs, average wt. 18.3 lbs. (7,730 lbs.) 31 Sheep, aver age wt. 48 lbs. (1,504 lbs.) IS Calves, average wt. 60 lbs. (784 lbs.)—Whole amount 26-,371 lbs.. To balance duo by Treasurer, ,IAM ES LOUDON, Esq. T reasurer of the Poor in account with the Directors of said to the 31st day of Dec 51054 n 6000 60 To amount due at Inst settlement, Amount received from county treasurer, Amount received of $l. Fishburn-, steward, from dif ■ fererit Sources as .exhibited ib the foregoing stat’t, C9T B4t i ° To balance due institution, Farming Utensjls on Farm Ist January 1840. 2 narrow wheeled Wagons, 1 Wagon Bed, i pair of wood Ladders, 2 pair hay Ladders. 1 Dearborn and Harness, I Cart with Gears, 3 Ploughs, S Harrows, V Holler, 7 Wheelbarrows, 1 Threshing Machine,-3 Fanning Mills, 1 Scoop, 3 Log Chains, 6 sols of Gears?4 sefs'of Plough Gears', 2 .Cultivators. 2 Flaybrakes, 2 sets of Carpenters’, tools, 1 set-of Blacksmith tools, 1 set of Butchering topis, and a variety of Axes, Shovels, Spades, Grubbing Hoes; Digging Irons, Blowing tools, ■ Smglc-trccs, Double-trees,- Scythes, Cradles, Forks, Rakes, &c. . , *-■ Schedule showing the produce of the Farm for 1830. ' 930 bushels Wlicat, 3005 of Corn, 1173 of Oats, 807 of Potatoes, 9 of Flaxseed, 93 of turnips, 90 of Beets, 40 of Winter Apples, Ssof Onions, 12 of Seed Onions, 4 of,Peas, 3 of Beans, 10 ofCarrots,-40 gallons Apple Butter. 46 loads Hijy, 10 of second crop, 16 of Cornfoddef, 5 of Pumpkins, 5650 heads of Cabbage. 6137 Cucumber Pickles, 9 barrels good and water Cider. , IVJahnfuctured and made in the House tmd-Shops, 595 yards tow and flax Linen, 48 yds Lindsey, 230 Shirts and Chimise. 91 Frocks, 77 pair Summer Pantaloons and Vests, 90 pair new Stockings knitted. 50 pair footed, 40 Petticoats. 64 Sheets, 45 Aprons, 22 chaff Beds 511 Caps, SO Pillows and . Bolsters, 4055 dipped and moulded Candles. 20 Comforts. Slr™ BETS The Directors, £jc. of said county annex the following exhibit of extra hihor, sc. performed by the Steward, Matron and Paupers, from the Ist day of Jan. to the 3lst of Dec 1831), as follows:, Bunding Blacksmith Shop, an addition to Bake House, an addition to Carpenter Shop, (mason work excepted.) 2 work Bcnrhes, 12 Bedsteads, 24 Coffins, 1 Sled, 7 Tables, 2 Bookcases, 8 Benches, 16 Axe-handles, 12 Spitting-boxes. 89 hand and bushel Baskets, ,sldlingat rail road, 40 pnirwhollcn Pantaloons, 40-Vests, 3000 Rails, chopped 225 cords of Wood, filled un and dug a Oram in swamp 30 rods lon», amounting to three months labor for one hand, glazing the poor and dwelling Houses, boiled S 6 barrels of soft Soap and ipr ibsa hard SoapVcbldrelV airthe'Wool ami Yarn, 537.141 worth Shocmaking, made all-the pubhc roads through the farip and to the borough line, and a variety of other articles made and repaired. The number of paupers in the institution Ist January 1839, (of which 18 were colored,) was ~ Number admitted up to Slsf 1839, (of which 45 were colored,) and 12 out door paupers admitted at short periods, af which 6 wcre born in tHe' iipnse, > ~ ‘" Making the whole .number through the year. Of which 24 died, 17 children bound oat, 176 discharged and runaway. Leaving the number of paupers in (he bouse Ist January 1840, (of which Sl ave colored,) Out.dopr paupers supporleu at public expense through the year, . „ > Whole number supported Ist January 1840, ‘ ’ i- .i ■ ■ - ■ , • ids Of thejemainingin-therPpor House Slst DecrMSDrtluJi’fi Qt’c wlutemal6B-67i sale by J. ?. MYERS'S: CO, ■ ©~.r53 28i .... . w -- ; „■ dPZf? 2 28| 120 ssr- 557 217 140 S Public Sqtlieii: Will ba.soUlly' theßubscrilier'on Hip IStli day of April next; at'fen o’clock in (be fore noon at the Court-House iivthp borough of Carlisle, a LOT7OF GROUND, containing sixty feet in front ami two hundred and for ty feet deep, bounded, on the west by Han over .street, on the'south by John M’Carter, on the north by Henry A. Doty, and oil the east by a lot in the occupancy of J. Monks, having thereoii erected a two story STONE HOUSE, Crockery ICiln, and Stabling.— The above property ,is well calculated fair public business, being situated in the most business part of said borough—it having been kept as a tavern .for many, years. - If the above property should not be sold at private sale', it will be offered v nt public outcry on the above day, when terms of sale will be made known by the . subscriber, 7 on thepremiscs. ' JOHN TROUGH. Owner. February 2D, 1840., _ v HAYS’ MNlMteW'r; THIS fine article is warranted to cure Piles or Uhcumatism in nil cases, or no pay taken tor it. . GJjARIXG notorious coun terfeiter )ms dared to make an attempt upon this article, and several have been nearly mim'd by trying it. Never ,buy it, unless it has the written signature of - Comstock Co. on the splendid wrapper. That firm have the only right to make and sell it for 20-years, and all from them is warranted perfectly innocent ami effi rtual in all cases,, N. B. Always detect the false by its not ha ving the above signature. The - true mid only by Comstock & Co. Druggists, No. 2 Fletcher at, N.Y, Bolomo* Hays,Original Proprietor. (Hj* The genuine is for sale at STEVENSON &I)lNlvl>E , &drng store-- Jan SO HAVE YOU JL OOUGK? r Do not neglect it! Thousxnds -have met n premature death for the.wam_of a liulc.atteri-. tion to a common cold. ‘ Have you a cough or r.oldf Dr. Swayne’s Compound Syrup of Primus Virginians, or Wild Cherry, a safe and medical prescription, and used in an extensive practice, Will most positively afford relief, and save you from that awful disease, consumption, which usually sweeps into the grave the young, the old, the fair, the lovely, and the gay. . Have yon a cough? S\vayne*s Primus Virgin iana, or Wild Cherry-Syrup. is the only remedy yo should take to cure you. For this plain rea son—that in no one of -the thousands of cases where it has been used, has it failed to relieve. * .For sale hy J. J.'MYEUS Sc CO. Woridcrfu' Cure of Consumption . FEKFORVIEDby Ur. Swayne’s Co mfinund Syrufi of Pnun us Virginia or fViid Cherry. Mr. Wilson Urecne, ol Lancaster county, Pa., entirely cured of the above disease, his symp toms were a dullness, succeeded hy heal, low ness of spirits, sal| taste in his month, a dry cough .great oppression. In the breast, loss of appetite, a frequent spitting ami coughing up of. frothy and florid blood. Alter using 2 bottles ol the above syrup the cough ceased, the body began la strengthen, mid'by nsiiig 2 ‘more bot tles all those disagreeable feelings were remo ved. He is now epipyinp perfect health to the astonishment of all his friends* ’ CERTIFICATE. - - * Erie, Fa.,,Sept. 3, 1839. Dear Sir—l this day send for some of D octor Swayne’s Prumis Virginia,' or Wild Cherry Syrup, there is a g< ntlem m sick at this place •'■did bus hern for a long time; he has tried the medicine and finds It lulps him much. 1 am imt, please send some immediately; send two bottles if you cannot send us move. In haste, yours* Bcc. Cincinnati, August lO.th, 1839. Respected friend Dr. Sw.aym-;—I am truly indebted to you fur Che benefit I have received from the use of y»«r Compound S> nip of Wild Cherry li irk, which I confess wav thp means of restoring tny health. ,1 was attacked with, n common cold, which terminated m a seated «*is ease upon the lungs. 1 at iepgth became much debilitated fmm constant coughing and loss of ippetite, and gave up all hope of recovering,as -many-of-mv-f-imily-had been carried off by con sumption. Being recommended by a friend of mine. Mr. Weaker, to make trial of your ines* timahle"Syrup. I d.d so, which ended in per forming a perfect cun*. I have much to-say to' vmi when I see you, which-will he this fall.— You may nvike-use of these lines if vm think proper,-.that those afflicted may find relief from the same source. Years tnilv, 1 * . JAMES PARRY. Principal Office for the sale of this medicine, 19 N irth Eighth street, Philadelphia. AKo for sale by J. J. MYERS 8c CO., Carlisle. TO DR. SWAYNE, Philadelphia.—lt is with 'sincere pleasure T’write"yon these lines.— Having beep reduced by a,long spell *>f sickness in tlie lower country to a very critical state of healtli.l thmfghl I foresaw mv early dissolution, I had a cnnstant cmigh, and a sense of p»»|n. on my chest which seemed to be obstructed so that I could no{ breathe with ease. „ I got no rest at night, and my. constant irritation produced a high-fever at times- In this alarming state I looked for help, and recollecting your advertise ment, I sent to your agent fortwo bntth aof Wild Cherry Syrup, and before using the sec ond bottle, I found my cough had disappeared, apd willi It all-those distre.ssingsvmptopis. You arc at liberty to publish this* and 1 most earn estly recommend your Syrup of Wild Cherry Dark with.diseases ,of the lungs, as an effectual remedy. Respectfully yours, RkuBKN RICHAjIDSOtf. .Pittsburg, Sept. 27,1839. Principal Office, 17 North Eight]* street,' where this invaluable’medicine can always hb obtained; likewise, the above certificate may be respectable citizen of Pittsburg, witnessing the above'to he a-certain if»?ctv Also forsnlc by JvJvMyers*Bc Co. 'llie JPcrslan Pills. Superior- to the Hygenn, Jlrandreths, Evans, .... Tomato, the Matchless Sanative or any other compound before the public. : . ~ . It is now a settled point With all who haye ever used the Vegetable Persian Pills that they areihe best and most efficacious Family Medi-' cike ever used in America. these pills raise from the greatest weakness, distress and suffering, to a state of strength health and happiness. The name of these pills origin ated in the circa instances of the medicine being found only in the cemetries- of -Persia. This vegetable' production, a,peculiar kind,' led to experiments as to its medichiarqunlities and virtues, rln lialfia centm'yitrbecame an es tablished medicine of that country. extract.pf this singiday plant was introdu ced into some parts of Edrepe ill the year 1783,' and used by many celebrated Physicians In cur ing certain diseases win-re ail other'medicines had been used liv vain.- Early in the year 1792 the extract. Was .combined with a certain vege table. medicine imported from Dava JSaca, in live East Indies, and formed lain pills. The ad mirable effect of this coirijinund upon the Ininnan System led physiciahs and families nvto jts general Use,;’ /The' l, 1 ,n g established,character, their universal ami healing virtues, the detergent and cleansing-qualities ot iheirspeeifical actionnpnn the glandular part of the system are such as will sustain tiudr>epatatipii and gcneral use in the American Republic, ' . ' ' . Forsale ihtjiiiflisle al the Drug Stoye-pf; ' ■ ■ . Stevenson fy /JinMe,, Blanks for Sale at this Carlisle iron dnd tSraes - FOUtfliiiE&X (xucceasora to Joseph Jones) . B • respectlulFy inrorm. tlie citizens ot Cftrlislrf anp the surrounding country, that they will con tinue'to curry onthe, above business, in all its branches, the Foundry recently occupied by Joseph Jones, deceased, oh the south-east corner of Pomfret and Hertford streets, where he is pre pared to manufacture : r ‘( • • ; QAQ-TSWO3 • of every description, nnd.ori the shortest notice. They hope that by strict attention to business and U disposition to please, to merit and receive a libera! share of public patmnage.%. . M. A. JONES. - 'WILLIAM ASKWITH. *. Carlisle; Dec. 26,' 1839. x LIVBP, -COMPLAINT. This disease is discovered by a fixed obtuse pain and weight in ihe rightMde under tl>e short ribs,-.attended with about the pit of the stomach,—there is in the right’ -side and becomes sick and troubled with vomiting. The tongue becomes rough and black, counten ance changes to ii pale nr citron color of yellow, like those afflicted with jaundice*—’difficulty ot breathiner, disturbed rest, attended with a dry cough, difficulty of laying on the left ; sidc—-the body becomes weak, and finally the disease ter minates into another of a more serious nature, which in all probability is farlicvnrul the power of human "skill. * l)f. Harlich’s Compound Tonic Strengthening &'Gerrnari, Aperient Pills, if taken at the cnmVnericement of this disease, will check it, and Ky continuing the use of the tm di one a lew weeks, a perfect cure will be performed. Thousands can testify to this fact, . Certificates of many persons may.daily be seen pi the efficacy of this Invaluable medirme, by applying at the Medical Office, No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, fur sale by - j/j. MYEKS.tfCO. . ... -. important; . r '. To Jfiillcrs . itidnufactwrers. HOW3'S 'ISS9KOVED DIRECT ACTION WATER WHEEL. TliE public are informed that the subscriber has bought the right'-of the above Water wheel, for the Slate of Pennsylvania. It is con sidered by tiio.se having them in use, as one ol the most important improvements that bus ever been introduced. Persons desirous ot seeing the wheel, can do so, hv calling at the toumlry ot DAVID COCK.LEYj Lancaster. Phe an nexed certificates have been given a* a slight testimonial of its value; they wiiLpeak for them selves. All communications addressed to the ftnbcriber in Lancaster, Pu., will be promptly at tended to. MICHAEL M’MATII April *ll, 1839. [Copt.] This is to certify, that'l have put in one of HowcPs Patent Cast Iron Direct Action Water .Wheels, in the place of a Reaction Wheel; that the Direct Wheel does not flood the tad race as much.by llfree inches as the reaction did, and that I can grind seven bushels with the direct action wheel an hour, and drive two rim of stones, where 1 could not grind lour binluls in the same>t,ime with the reaction and drive one run of stones. , : —-r —- PETER FAHNESTOCK. Ephrjitatp. Lan. co. QcU-1838. AUoway, May 5, 1833. This may certify, that I have been engaged in putting m S.. B, -Howd's cast, iron direct ac ti*m Water Wheel, both in the State of New York, and in Michigan, and can give it as my decided opinion that with 8 feet head or under, rightly put in, it will do more business-with tile same water than any other water wheel which I have yethad any experience in, and in refer* ence to hack water, is second best to none that I have yet tried) In reference to guarding, a gainst ice; there can he no better operation, and it is very easv to he kept in repair, STEPHEN A.ILES u Millwright. Alloway, ScptcnVbrr 3,183 R This may certify that 1 hruejiad in my. t Mill one of Mr.*Howd’s direct water wheels tot* the. space of one year. It is a ft\ e feel wheel, and 1 hive had a re-action i lit he same place—l have nlso had Wheeler*-* Union Wheel, vet I think Mr. Howd’s will do mojv business with less wa ter than any,other I have tried. It does well in back water; t I have bad fr-rni sto 6 feet head. I think we could do ns much w* rk with half the water ns we used to do with the under ,shoot wheel, which has nNo been in .operation in my mill. ■ LAWRENCE RILEY. Lvnns, September 3, ISSB This may certify, that we have used one of S. Hmvd's patent water Wheels since December l ist, by the «pde of a re-action whgel, and we think that llowd’s will do rionhft* the business, with the same water that the reaction wheel wijl door very near. We never have but three feet head, and c.an grind with that eight bUsbcb per homv--We are subject to back*\vater. This wheel will do.as good business under back urn ter as the re-action, and we recommend it to the attention and patronage of the public. SIMON BURT F, . MILES S. LEACH. 'LIVER COMPLAINT, Ten yiara standing, cured hy the use of Dr. HJiRLICH'S Compound Strengthening and Getman Aperient Pills. Mrs. Sarah Bov Kfi, wife of William Boyer, North Fourth street above Callowhill, Philadel phia,"entirdycured~of thvahoveiiistressing dis-‘ ease, tier symptoms were, habitual costiveness' o‘the bowels, total loss of appetite, excruciating pain in the side, stomach aiid hack; depression* of spirits, conld not lie on her left side without ;\n aggravation of otheVsvmptorns indicating a great derangement in the tuhetions of the. liver.. Mrs .'Boyer. was attended by several of : the first Physicians, but received butdiUlcrelieffrom their mediciiie— at last, a friend of hers procured a package of Dr. Harlich’s Strengthening and German Ape rient Pills, which, by the use of tine package,, induced hertoenntinue wlthlhe medicine,which resulted in effecting a permanent cure, beyond the expectations of her friends/- .v..-- »• ' For sale by JJ. MYERS & Co.,Carlisle. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. ■ : Dr. O. P. Har'lich’s'compound:Strength ening Tonit, and Herman Aperient Tills Those'pills remove all those, distressing diseases Which Femalesmre liable to .be affljeted, withe They remove'those which when retained, soon induce a humbefof diseases' and Oftentimes rcwler'.Femnles. uuhappynmU miserable all their,lives-iyThpse P'Hs used ap-: cording to directions, Iramikhately crcate a new hiidhenlthy.actionthrnughciutthcwhplc system by purifying the blood, ow\ giving Strength. Xq the stomach nnd’hfiwels at the; same tlmej re., lirving the pain in the side, back , and Inins, gl;, ving appetite anil invigorating the system again to its-proper functions and restoring tranquil re-" P °Ask for Dy. ;Compnut(d‘ Strength'-'' piling-Tonic, nhdlßefmnh'Aperiert'Rills. P.rinr cipnl Office, 19 North Eighth stm t, Pliiladel nh'ut. Also for sale at.the drug store of ■ ? ~ I. J. MYERS 8t CO.,,Carlistc. ~ • c A.'isfibLß &'?p'ap FAC^^tir^ ; THE subscriber!* now prepared to sell/ can dlesmtJaj cents crtsh.'l'y.thebnx drdessqnari tity.-i'Y}*:—4 lbs for:so centsibul in no .instance 'willfcamlles he.chargert .In.the.bpoks for a '.less price than they are.sbld fnr at othebatores.: it i A fair pfite will he "gWen’ at all times fop lal- Inw rendered/fir ln/the rough, hogs’ lard ond; ither sohp/aluff;.;.i>:l?';,Cc.. ; -; / •' - JOHN m^Ay.£rAKent;.: South Hanover st. Carlisle, Jan. 16, .1840. REMOVAL. 5Tv ' ‘ HAS REMOVKIX MIS*-/ ' . TAILORING EST AEIiISHiVIENJE* Ki the house recently occupied by Mi-. fieri.-W Hall as a shoe sinre, nearly: opposite the bonk' store of Mr. James London, where, having made extensive arrangeriie'nfy; he .will be;ablc to ac commodate those wliri*'may fuyor'hiip with a call, in the best arid most' *" V,’,": Hi* v.-sp-rtfuljv solicits" n rMiitiminncc of the very generous encouragement VvHicjs 'ha* Riveuuy bestowed ujioii’bltrio 1 ” received the London and PlnladelnUinjfuslmrns ff>r the.jieasanitr Carlisle, Nov. 26 r 1859, t - v JfRWANDFA SHIOMBLE CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscriber respectlnlly informs his - old customers and the'pnblic generally,’that he ’ li.is, at the solicitation of his friends, re-com- ’ menced the above mentioned business in all its “ various Hraocbes, in the shop recently occupied by Mr. Frederick A. Kennedy. Coachmaker, next door to Stevenson & Dinklc’s Drug Store,' and a few doors north of Co!.,Fence's Hotel- Having procured several first, rate workmen, he is now prepared to manufacture to order, aricl keep constantly on hand, at the most ac commodating terms, ' ’ S i _ ‘ ' Rush and Cancßottomed Chairs, Settees i an a nr Wild Cherry, shehumd herself relieved, and hy the time she had used the third ; bottle, she found herself entirelv cured of the afnrt said dis ease, which she had heeu‘afllicu*d with for three years. There tme r. O. P. Uny- Uch’a Compound strengthening and German Aperient Pills,—such as Dysp* psia.ldvet hia. Also, for .alchv J. J. MYKRS&'CO. JOHN SUG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFI&KS bin professional services in the practice nf Law, m tin*several Courts of Cumberland county* His office is in the Public Square, next dnbr-io the drug store of. John. J*~ Mvcrs LS* 00. • ' . 'Carlisle, Nov. 21; 18S9 NliW COACH MA K 2no • m■ a tjih. isKMiiJVT, IN CARLISLE, PA. THE suiysdViber-huvibg just arrived from the east With some of tlie best workmen that could be' procured* is now prepared ti» finish work in the most fashionable style nhcl of the' best materials. He willmanufacture any thing in that line of busihesß, such j^s :oars.ooach:3Sv.oics,.-' ' SULKYS &«ARRIAOES; of.every description. fie.hasnnw in his employ probably one ofthe best Mahers and Coach;Smiths:that isnow; intheslale. His charges shajl be moderate ahd-hiB'A»ork will,all be warranted. * i Repairing donejn thcnep.test manperhndwith’, despatch’ ■; - ; >'l;t ;•* "*-y y lMiesUbßcrlb'er;htirhbly solicits the patronage* of the public,-for which hei'wi/f tender 1 his most sincere thanks. • ’! i,; ,fred:k -a. Kennedy,. : JjSjj. \j. Vj , - - -.»‘Esiaig jjj jdf 'o fr ■£:; ■, "■VETTERS testamentary; bh* tlie,-estate;;ofi ■ di.lnchb^liljer;.decease,dtlat^.df^»st;l?t;ons^ borough C,utjihtT]ahd ich)ii)ij;, i..l|ayc been ißaii.ei tothe'RpbsMiWrS! , AH .pet IP.'. debled 1 to'piitd'.decedent" immedfately'injitVthosehhvirigiei&rnfsnvllhprc*' sent them properlynnthenlicsterifor Sell len>en , p i Aliu A HAM i:; • - - Halifax township. Datiphinrouiity. - ;~v jBt::- u tq r s.- C; WOOD WANTED AT THIS OFF; 5m i “T — :r !_!,’■‘i