Short facts. _to thM Ap^iioTSD.' 5 ; ' ; IT is sometimes urged that the Rheumatism cannot be cured ibyextcrnal i ms may be trae sdmctiriiess butit is Man cer tainly true that this dirtressmg' complaint'can be cured by'internal remedies, except by ♦heir long and constant use, by which perhaps, atthesame time the system becomes generally deranged,, debilitated and destroyed; , Even were not this ithe case how'shall the great dis tress' w the sufferer be alleviated while such slow and doubtful rein "dies . «vc their'effect* The answer is plain, cancim "no n.Cit true—use Ur. Bette's Nerve and Bone ilniment. jNo name could be more appropriate. It readi es and soothes thfc nerves; nnd allays pains most effectually on its first application, andby a few applications removes iriore'elfectuaily ami speed-1 ily Rheumatic pains than any intern'd or exter nal remedy was ever known to do. ’i'ry.it- arid beconvinced. Forsale'hv ", ) ’ STEVENijQN & DllflfCfi. [■Carfislcj.Jan, v , . ATTEND TO TOira COUGH. - REV. DR. BARTHOJuOMEW’S Vink Expectorant Syrup, AN- agreeable bordial and effective remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in the breast, influenza, hard breathing, and difficult expectoration. However incredible it may appear, Doctor Bartholomew’s Pink Expectorant Syrup lias never been known to fail in affording relief in the above cases. Many certificates have been, received attesting its virtues. The public are .respectfully invited to mnlcea trial of the arti cle when its value will he fully 1 attested. For sale by, STEVENSON 8c DINKLE; January 16, 1840, . . .... DR. SWAYNE: Respected Friend From the very beneficial effects Which I have received from the use of thy Compcinnd Syrup of Wild Cherry I am fully-willing to tes tify to the astonishing effect. My attack' was; common coldj whirh began to threat ", something of a more serious nature; Beirtg recommended to-use*the above. Syrup, I finally gave'ita trial, and nm happy .to say it gave roc alrrbs«t instant relief, I have used it frequently, . ard always with the same beneficial effects. -If others would use this medicine at the commence ffrert-of their colds and coughs, they would pre vent a disease which would* be more alarming t its character, and much more obstinate in the . cur , e *_ ’. F.lwooo L, Posky. • N. w. comer of Arch er Fifth sts; Phila. Eighth m0nth,.23.J839- .... r he above medicine is'for aal .by J. J, -Mvers Co.,Carlisle. *. ~. , Dyspepsia and Hypocondriaoisbi. Cured by Dr. Harlich’s celebrated Medicines, . Mr. WM. : MORRISON, of Schuylkill Sixth ' Sb’Egt, I’hiladelpliia, alilicted for several years Impaired appetite, acrid tructaticns,, coldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation & general debility.disturbed rest,, a pressure and Weight at the stomach after eating, severe flying • pains in the chest, back arid sides.'costiveness, a dislike for society-or conversation, languorand lassitude upon the least occasion. Mr. Morri son had applied-to the most eminent physicians, whff considered It bcyond tlfo power cf human skill to restore him to health; however, as his afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con dition,having been induced by a friend of . his to try Dr.fHarlich’s Medicines, as they being Itighiy recommended, by which he-procured two packages for trial; before using the second , package,he-found himself greatly .relieved, and by continuing the use ot them the disease en tirely disappeared—he is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. For sale by J. J. Mvers & Co. BJMRGJiEJV,S! BMRGJgrjtfsu AT THE NE\V STORE. I HAVE just received a seasonable 'assort ment of UHY GOODS, which I have re cently purchased and will be able to sell them at greatly reduced prices. The stock consists of extra wool dyed blue, black, brown, olive and various other colors of BROAD CLOTH, ' very superIorCASSiMERES and Sattinets, English and Domestic linen & cotton Drillings, and a: general assortment of summer stuff tor TOeii’s and boys’ wear, Hangups,' Cords, Lion skin (Both,' together with a great variety cl Chintzes, Calicoes, Mouslin de Laines of rich shades, French Lawns, Bombazine, Gro de Rhine Silk, blue black Italian and Maltionc Silk, French needle worked and'common Capes, bobinct and cotton Laces and Edgings, Footing of various breadths and qualities, Paris, kid, and cotton Ladies’ and Misses’ Gloves, black, lace and green anti white blond Veils, together ■with a neat assortment of Cash mere, Brocha, twisted silk and other dress Shawls and Hand kerchiefs—alsoa.full assortment of Domestic Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Hats and Caps, all of which have lately been selectedwith care,which makes me confident that ,1 sell good goods and give good bargains. I therefore take the liber ty of inviting my former customers and friends and the public generally, to examine my stock in due season. fful for past favors I hope.by close per teiition tp business to merit and - receive Sfpublic patronage- « - V : CHAS. BARNITZ. de/May 7,' 1840. v Thanl nal-at) /a shar .UABLE FARMS FOR SALE. • ya: THE subscriber offers for sale the following described real estate, situate in Grerrt town ship, Franklin county, adjoining the Turnpike road, and within one mile of Grccnvillage, viz: I. —A Farm of first rate limestone, land, containing 190 acres, having,'therieon.en.xted a two story ’ STONE HOUSE!, a new Frame Barn, Sheds, Cribs,Vand all the necessary put buildings, with a sufficiency of timber land. ■ 2. —A Farm, also of first rale, limestone land, (adjoining the'above)containing acres, naving thereon erected a TIPA SSTOHI*, -. fgllw STONE HOUSE, BANK-BARIf, , ■Sheds, '-libs, and out buddings; and a full pro poruon.oj first rate timber, .. . >: ■; l ■ ■& Oh each pf thn above, tracts arc never failing wclls pf good, water, ami orchards of choice fnnt. the fences are 111 good repair, ami the land «n;a high state of culliyation; These farms are not surpassed by any 1,1 the east end of the coun ' »y. ■> . ; s,r*>s small farm of Pine land, three miles south of Shippensburg,'adjoining the farm of John Clippinger, Esq., containing 100 acres - This property is welltiinhercd.and would be a , pomfortable home tn a person that wanted a hahd3omelowpricedphi|)eftyr--- r' 7 For,’ further pacticiilanrapply to. thestibscri her residing in the borough of Shippensburg, Cumberland county. Pa. - ■' V DAVID KEVIN.. .; August 2ij 1840. . ■ /., 1 ?■; ■■ POST©STIpE, v ' Pa. X , j 840. •/: Arrival ami De/iarlure of Mails. ~ i/t rrivea.x,.,' Closes. ; about ISm. Vi' 7p, m. ■ : ■*' ,75 p. m. JO aim. y•* it n.,m. it a. m.„ . “ Ua. m. 4 p.nT. ’. .** 12 m.4oa. in. ' -rn.m, 8. LA MBEaTON, P. M. Eastern daily > Western ’ r .Southern Mechanicsb’g Ncwville V - : V V For the Sale of Brandrtth’s.Universal■ f'c ' get able Fills, are held'in Cumberland ' county by 'the fotldtomg agetitsl ■, . J GEO. W. HITNEE,* Carlisle! S. Culbertson, Shlppcnsburg, ;' ! ' ■. Adam Ricglc, Mechaiiicsburg. - tioke 8c New Cumberland, • Oilmore 8c M’Kinnty.’NewyflleV ' J 1 L; Riegle 8c Co.; Ohui’chtowiiV r . M. G.Rupp, Shiremanstotvn. Ascounterfeitsof these pills are in some cases sold for the genuine' ones, the,safety of the pub lic requires that none should be purchased ex cept -om those recognized as agents above. RICHES not health. Those ,who enjoy, health, must ■ cei tainly feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have.hecnlaffiicted for years with various diseases which the hriman family are all subject to be troubled witji, Diseases, present themselves id various forms and from various ciiT.uinstances, which' in the-commencement,, may all be checked by the nsei.f Dr. O. Pillar*, llch’s Compound' strengthening and .Gorman Aporlont Pllls,—such as Dyspepsia;tiyei Com plaints, Pain in the side, Rheumatism, General Debility, Female Diseases,'arid all diseases to which human natuye is subject; where thesto iriacli is affected. Directions jfor usirig these Medicines always .accompany them. These Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate female, as they are mild in their operation nnd pleasant in their effects. PrincipaHMffice foivthe United States, No. gt •North Eighth 'street, Philadelphia. Also, for sale by J. J, MYERS 8c CO., DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! More proofs of the efficacy of Dr. Mat lich’s Medicines.—Mr.'Jonas Hartman, of Sumncy town, Pa.; entirely.cured of the above disease, 1 which he was afflicted with for six:years, his symptoms were a sense o.t distension hnd oppres sion after eating, distressing, pain in the pit of the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, giddiness and dimness of sight, extreme debility, flatulen-; ce, acrid eructations, sometimes vomiting, and pain in the right side, depression,of spirits, dis titrbed rest, faintness, and not able to pursue his business without causing bis immediate exbaus lion and wealinessf Mr. Hartman is happy to state ttr-thcyiublic and is willing to give any in formation to,the alflicted, respecting the won derful benefit he received from the. use of Dr. Harlich’s Compound Stfengthenlngatid German Aperient Pills. For sale by: J. J. MYERS Sf Co., Carlisle. Coughs* Colds Consumptions Mrs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster'county, Piit., entirely cured by the uscofDr. Sway tie’s Syrup of Wild Cherry.—her sy.mptoms were, constant coughing, pain in her side, back and head, de praved appetite, spitting of blood, ho rest- at night, &c. After using two bottles of Doctor S>v4t>ie*s Compound Syrup of Primus Virginian;. found herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis ease, which she had been afflicted with for three years. There.are daily ceitificatcs of various persons, which add sufficient testimony of the great effic.Tcy of this invaluabic:mcdicine. For sale by ].J. MvF.Rs.tt .Co , DIVER COMPLAINT Cured by the use of Dr.r Harlich’s-Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pdls. ■ Mr. William Ricuaro,-Pittsburg, Pa, on-- tirely-'cured ot the above distressing disease:— his symptoms were. pain and weight in tlie left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid .eructa tions, a distension of the Stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed restrat tended with a cough, great debility,° with other symptoms indicating great derangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Richard had the .ad vice ol several physicianspbut received no re lief, until using Dr. Harliclj’s Medicine, which terminated in effecting a perfec t cure. For sale by J. J. MYERfs £# CO. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. THE public'are hereby directed to the med-' ical advertisements of Dr. HARLICH’S celebrated Com/iound Strengthening Tbnie, and German aperient rills, which are a Medicine of great value to the afflicted, discovered by O. P. Harlich, a celebrated physician at Altdorf, Germany, which has been used with unparal leled success throughout Germany. This Med icine consiits of two kihds, viz: tirederman A perient.nnd the Compound Strengthening Tonic Pills. They are each put up in small packs, and should both be used to effect a permanent cure; Those who arc afflicted would do well to make a trial of this invaluable Medicine.asthey never produce sickness or nausea while Using. A safe and effectual remedy for D DYSPEPSIA OB INDIGESTION, and all Stomach Complaints) pain in Side, Liv er Complaints,.Lossl of Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility,Nei vous Irritability, Sick Headache, -Female ‘Dis eases, Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism,Asth mas. Consumption, &c. —'The German aperient Pills are to cleanse the stomach and purify the Blood, The Tonic or Strengthening Pills are to strengthen an,d invigorate-the nerves and di gestive organs and give tone to the Stomach, as all diseases originate from impurities of the blood and disordered stomach. .Tliis mede nf treating diseases is pursued by all' practical Physicians, which experience has taught (hem to bc'the only remedy to effect a cure. They are not only re commended and prescribed by the most expe rienced Physicians in their daily practice, but also taken by those gentlemen themselves when ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases, in which they know them to be efficacious.— This is the case in all large cities in which they have an extensive sole.- It is not to be -under stood (hat these medicines will cure all diseases merely by purifying the. blood—this theyjwill not do'; but they" certainly will,; and 'sufficient authority, ..of daily proofs asserting that thßse mediciheb: taken as recommended by the di rections which accompany them, will cure a great.majority of diseases, oflhe stomach, lungs, and liver, by;,which impurities of. the blood are Occasioned. viO.'.i Ask for Dr. (larlich’s Compound Strengthen* inc Tonic, and Uefnian Aperient Pills; '■ Principal Office: fertile snle of this medicine is at No, 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Alsp-r-Frir sale at:the drug.store of J.- J. MY EHS & CO., Carlisle, who are Agents for Cumberland county. Nov. 21, 1839. Vaughan Peterson’s Red Liniment, ,■ UPEKfOK tq all! other applications : for .JJJ.fl'eumatjsm, chilblains, numbness ot the limbs, stillness arid weakness of the scire throat, Btc.‘ ;'By rubbingthe tinimeiit well Into the head .with a hair brush at going to bed and then coveririgJtliehead with a flannel night cap the relief afiorded in that painful; form"of the the disease r .- l' RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD. 1 Numerous cures in alHheaboveaffections have coineundertheobservation of.the - proprietors. :The following statement .of a?; remarkable cure of partial paralysis of a■ limb is from. William L. Norton, Esq. a well known and respectable nvißistrate: of Southwark; Messrs. Vaughan 8c Peterson—Duringsever al weeks I suffered a partial- paraly sisjof the 1 , eight and of tHe thiril and fourth lingers of ■ the,..fightahand, ' wliicHsensihly affccttd > the .whole pnwer of -the latter; writing became to : Carhale.Jan.lG. 1840., . j“ pb.tyork neatly .cxpcPtedpt : office; ■ • puvnsTUv. ■; ■ TMiAS.returned toCyilisle. and will. as here JUL tofofe, alteml.tO‘lhe practice o) Dentistry, He may be found at Col.VFerree’s hotel, •' Persons requesting it wlllbe’waited opcmal their rtstdewces; ’ ■, _ ■ . v C Dr. Georgt D. Fonlke, ,< Kevi T/iaa. C.-'/bornton, 1 C.Dr. David JV, Mahon. Carlisle. March 12, 18,10. > T. H. SKILES, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS just received and is nowopeningat his stand in West High Street, a general assort ment of hew and fashionable goods; suitable for gentlemen’s wear, such as. ' CLCTHSj WOOLDYED BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible,’ Fancy and Cadet mixed. CASSIMJERJES: Black, Blue, light "Doe- skin, fancy arid single "milled; " VESTINGS: Satins, figured Silks, Valencies, and Mnrsailes. , PA2TOY ARTICLES. . Such as Stocks,. Gloves, Suspenders,. Handker chiefs &c. All of which will be sold and made up in the most .fashionable mariner, ami at the shortest notice, , • Carlisle, July 30th, 1810.—tf. ~ JUST received a seasonable and general as sortment of Di'y Goods, which' will be sold at reduced prices.'; Amongst other bargains will be found some; very superior merimack prints, The colors are fast, stile splendid, cloth very superior, and 28 inches wide lor lsj cts. This callico is worthy the attention of persons who wish to purchase goods of the kind, knowing that they arc bctter thhn any offered at the same pnc.ei I have also renewed my slock 'of Bon netts, and will only inform the public that I will', sell Tuscan Bonnettsdis low as. 6J ctr. and prices of ribbons and other trimmings to correspond Together with many other goods, all of which will he found in boath Hanover streets; and for 9f>lc hy ' C. BARFIITZ. Sperm Oil. A very,supei ior-article of Sperm Oil may be had by calling at Stevenson and Uinlile’s Drug and Chemical store. ' ■ , •NEW GOODS. THE subscriber has just received from the city-a supply of new and superior WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of-wool-dyed black, bill/ claTet, adalicle, brown, invisible green’and muh berry cloths, wool-dyed black, blue and figured —.—..xv-T-dm-sx figured carpeting, saxony,prince and mouslin de laines, bombazines and merino, blue black,' black, mouse, fawn,,brown, figured nml plain silks. ' Figured and plain Jackonette muslins. Green baitte, flannels.of.diflerent.cblnrs; gloves and hoesery. Cloth and fur, caps. Broshe'and merino shawls. • Macfcinaw.a.rose'mid point blankets. Leghorn ;and straw bonnets; velvet and cambrick artificial flowers- carpeting, baize and'floor cloths, together with-an assortment of Groceries and Quecnsware. Call and see, • ■ . ’ ANDREW RICHARDS. Wf. jr. C. WEFF, BURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs. the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle n\id its vicinity that he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner. He also scales,.plugs-and separates .teeth to arrest decay. . ' Dr.’ N.- prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teetli, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. The tooth ache will be cured, in' most cases, without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore gums and fasten the teeth; . Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain.or In. corruptablc teeth, which will never decay m change color, and arc free from all unpleasant odour, durable .and well adapted lor chewing, which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices.. . ‘ All persons wishing Dr. N. to call at their dwellings will please to leave a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper’s How, when he will punc tually attend to.every call in the line of his pro fession. : From a long and successful practice, h&hbpes’ to give general satisfaction. ' ./SBarllsie, August], 1839. m NEW AND CHEAP WBOZ.XSSAI.33 AND HZSTAIZ. CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. WJSOJMfiJ W. FELIX, Respectfully announces to the citi zens of Carlisle and the public in general,' that he has opened the above business in the house formerly occupied by Dr. Roland, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bankfand next door to Ar nold fsf Co’s, store, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a large assortment of cAN DIES and SYRUPS, ' such ipEenion, Ginger, Pine Apple, Sarsapar illa, Orange, Capilair, and Strawberry; all of which are manufactured by himself—also, Wa ter, Soda, Butler and SwoetCß ACKERS. He intends keeping constantly on hand a large as sortment of " . . . FRUIT AHD NUTS, such as Raisins, FigS; Prunes, Dates, Currants,. Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Almonds, Cream Nuts, Filberts, English .Walnuts;G&und Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c. Bcc. ' ' ■' f All of the above-lie will sell wholesale Sc retail MERCHANTS. DEALERS, and all.others, will find it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere. All ord ers from the country will be thankfully - receiv ed and promptly attended to. ■ BAKING ■ attended, to at the shortest notice. . ICE CREAM served up fpr parties,.See. : N. B.—Two apprentices wanted to the above business, /None - need , apply unless they ■ can come well recommended. . ■ ' May 7,; 1840.. ' ; v TAILORING. THE rtiendsand thepublicingciifial, thntjhe has his shopin High street, in tlje'shop formerly occupied by Cormacfe M’Manus.cne door west of N. W. Woods’ store, and woulcl solicit a share ot pub lic patronage. , ■’ “if WILLIAMM’PHERSON/ Auemt 20. JB4O, ■ • - • • '•> <-r:c 500 JlusKots Bituminous Coal,, of excellent qnality. at the Ware House bf llhoem & Hal fwit}.West’ Carlisle./’. -:'■■■■ -; y" •■' . :: v ''- Mats!MMatnl Mints! • CHIp, ,Wor> - ’Ooin.'- naissionersj of said county, from the first d% of January,'tosth^ ■ ■ • thirty-first day of Depcnibcr, A. D. 1840, inelusive. ■■ -r ■■■:.■■■ * , .By amount paid out on Orders, $-c. as follotUs. lo wit: ; ' fccs,in Co(umm«»ycalll! : sui(Vr ; ;r; ' ’— '—s"T4l : 6'4 Justices.;, do , do 4<, • ■ 7^169 Constables do do do ' ' 4o 53 GrnmlaniJTraycrsc Jurors pay. : i»2S7 r?‘ Public printing,-' .' rL '■ trM: Auditorapay lor ,1,839 i . : ; .. '•■■■ ' 6I /50 C9untyTa.il and; Penitentiary "sundries .T« numbed , .oners,",&c-,, - v ~ v ■ . oi?b- oax Repairs and incidental expenses:,df.poblicbuildipggy ■ . 309 | 2 ‘{ Lever Seal Press', repairs &c. office, 87-4a| Furnishing and:repairing Duckets for fc, db"V.; i -.do ’ Paper casejind cellar steps for Register’s - do 40 75 Index to vendue papers for , • do ■ so 00 2 seals'& repairs for 0 Recorders: do; £ ■ : ’6O 14 Furnislnng and repairing Dockets.for .do - . .do , 65 8' , Constables returns, to court of Qr. Scss. ' ' ‘fa 94 Inquisitions on dead bodies,' - .x--'r - ; 200 James 11. Graham, Esq. Dep. Alt’y Gen. fees 1 in'Qr. Scik 80 50 General, Presidential, SpcciAfand,Township election ex pcnses,for .1840 r , ' , ' : vV s - 11 '1465 2IJ Assessors pay for 1840,*. V’ 1 f7l 50' Taxes refunded,. . -Vx - 29 53 Eastern State Penitentiary, support of convicts, • , 432 99 I). Coble & I, Rupp, Esqrs., state road conniiissioucrs pay, '7B 00 Damages awarded on roads, • 122 00 Directors of the Poor, for support of Paupers for 1840, 5000 00 Michael Snell in full for building-Waggoncr ? s bridge, 1100 OO -do • for services in repairing Hiller’s bridge,- 500 ■ Jacob Zeigler for repairing Newviile bridge, * 50 00 Joseph Latshaw in full for baildingbridge at Brandt’s ford- Dr. To balance in bands of Treasurer at last setifc'qient,..,i '!sr2B.;73' Balance of taxes outstanding on Ist January, 1841, , . 3,421 55 Amount of county taxes'assessed for 1840, ' ‘ 10y462 36j Ain't of note'rcc’d of Ab’m Erb,'due loth Feb. 1840, in , fun. • ; r - ■’ , „v so od Tins sum rec’d of James Elliott, Esq. - for stray sheep,:' ,36 " —— Zcaring, Esq; for . , do . do 1.26, f< - Jacob Squicr, Esq. for' ' - do ~cow,V ~,,5,241 > .collcctor > -ern>r;in-’bill'or'().c(icici^cic'B;' “ A. Blumentlial, for old seal of Quarter,Sessions, SOO ” ■ Moses Wetzel, for lot of ground sold .him by Com- missioners, is po “, R. Snodgrass, .Esq, .'for.old paper case, • . 5Q “ M. Dawson, in part pfeosts due by Jacob Krider, 24 59 “ I«ieut. H. H. Sibley, on acc’t of costs due,by “pri vates’’s*oo63 & Fulsoin, : ’, ” ; 16 16 “ A. Smith M’Kinney, Esq. his pay ns member of the . House of Representatives, during the lemporary adjournment of the Legislature, , 72 00 “ A. Waggoner, Esq. on acc’t of Waggoncr’s.btidge, 505 00 44 Sundrie persons for taxes on Unseated Lands, 28 93 “ On Unsealed Lands sold Bth Jpnc last, on Commis- y sinners warrant, 74 04$ "■ Of collector Schutt not assessed in his Duplicate. 2 25 " J. M. Graham, Esq. Deputy AU’y Gen’l verdict, fees, 8 00 “John Myers, Esq. late Sheriff lor fines in court of Quar- ’ ter Sessions, &c. . 228 09 a *-‘ .J. Liilslmw, for his bond in full (on acc’t of Bridge ,■]' at Brandt’s fording,) ' '5OO 00 “ Fecs'due county by delinquent collectors, 11 $5 •"■■■ ' (y Schedule, of outstanding Taxes, of 7’reaaurcf, Slsl JJeceniber 1840, subject to e; " eratiohs,sc. with the amount assessed for 1840, 'Townships, Carlisle Allen Carlisle!'- Dickinson 15. Pcnnsborougli F/ankforcl Hopewell Mifflin Monroe Newton J.'-Irwm :, ; “ ; --- NrMiddlclon D/ ■ “«* Ncwville ' ‘ J. VancG ~ M S. Middleton JL-Goodyearf « ' Southampton, Jw Kelso* • _ -■ >-l‘l | Silver Spring J,, Trimblef • “ i Shippehsburg (B) J* ; Criswell* ** I do (T) D. Keiioyyerj:-: _ “ W. Pennsboroughll. Lefever - • «* To balance in hands of Treasurer, Due count? by Mien?cl Hoyle fur costs, $3(3.29 • •Since paid in full. ■ fSince paid on account—John Trimble, $440 00 John Houser, 255 00 , Daniel Kenower, 56 00 Jacob Goodyear, 42 00 ■ Peter Overdccr, 35 00 CUMBERLAND COUNTY, SS.. ? • We the Commissioners of said county, do certify that the above, and foregoing exhibits a.true and correct state ment of tlve'rcceipts and expenditures of the county fur the term above stated, as also,'of the several , taxes as sessed for the county during the aforesaid year, with the amount gj&fees and exonerations allowed during the'said year, and the bal ance of outstanding faxes due by the several collectors as above stated, according to the best of bur knowledge and judgment. Witness our hands and seal of office, at Carlisle, the 4th day of January, A. D. 1841. JOHN CORNMAN,. ") ALEXANDER M. KERR, {-Commissioners, MICHAEL MISHLER, J Attest-r-JoiiN Irwin* Clerk. . .. . . BIjACKSiIIITIIIiVL}. Estate of Frederick Ilild, dec il. POLITICAfjII.EFOIJ.MEIt. mHE subscriber having leased the shop of Air. NOTICE. ■ffWEJ.IEVINJG, as we do most sinrcnly, limt X J ohn Mbore, m North Hanover street, respect- TETTERS testamentary on - the- estate of tl,e vari ' 11 ? c, ' u,iti "" s ; " 1(1 'rondiihati. ns i f fully informs the public that ho is prepared to car- Frederick Mild derensrd lore hankers, speculators, and stockjobbers, which ry.on the COACH AND BLACKSMITHING ship Comberim.d comuv’ W bee. i "-nTto CXi v‘ ill . ol T country, ore ot deadly hostilii* u, business m all their various branches. Ho will the subscriber residin' in the same towiVshin * ~ur frec institutions-tbat the (rightful eurrom b also manufacture EDGE TOOLS to, order, c - AlEpyrsons indent" said estate will in< ? r l ,Wi,t " l wealth are nudermh.ing brom his expenenctbin tho businessiiheiflalters payment, and those halving claims will present f h , e Ulrs uf ~ur glory—thpt there ex himself that he; Will bobble to render satisfaction them lor settlement. . • « * Ists, among a certain class, « ik termination to to aU who may faybrhim With their custom. -. Ho ■' WM. HAHKNRSS Fvcr.itm- <l<on l to utter extinction that I.iheiiy which was solicits Uie patronage of tiiepublic. December 31, 1840 ’ . by cur lather's blond—weareindu : RICHARD ANDERSON. ——— ~ J ced toapneal to ourfellmv-citizrns' of this ya ,f . a*,fcv. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testament* '® een ,B f«ed to the subscribers residing in thosanic affairs ad. absolute necessity for a .work of-this ' ary on-the last will and testament of Peter township: Air persons indebted to the estate of kind-—a pnper.which shall coaly, faithfully, fear. Cretner, late of Southampton township. Cumber- sa *a decedqttt a.ro requested to make payment, and I' ssly, and persevering oppose and expose the ’ land county, dco’d., have been issued to the sub- lbose having claims will present them for settle- dangerous themes of the federal bank party ' scriber'residing in the same township';' : All per- “tent. . »’ „ • will not be doubted by any wjm arc blessed with sons hqving claims'or demands against the estate ; JOHN DUNLAP, - reason. Such .shallbe the end and aim of the of said-decedent are requested r to make.known the ■ CATHARINEDUNLAP, prcscntpublicatinn. Xtwill advocate a thorough, same wiUionl dolay, and those indebtedfo make - .n .. , Executors, radical, and complete reform in our present pa paymohtfS- January 7, 1811. per promisc-fo-pay-mouey, system,which ehii- JACOB CREMERj Jr. Executor. ■ ■■ l - ' —■ -j - - hies a privileged raw to phixt dollars. while JaniiarV 7,1841. ■ : ' INSIHIAYroE AGAINST FIRS; • • • - i - ■ - '• j *— ■ n . ' -UY ■" enabling .rich drones to-exchange strips' ; North America InsiiranciiComn. . Slit'g€Ott MJenttSt) . -- ■ • • prr-moncy corporations jre the mast dangerous' HAS returned'to this.piace, and will remain - " Philadelphia: .. - fofm of tyranny upon the face of the earthy ,we ■for several weeks, and may be opnsulted, at CAPITAL $600,000, \ S J*VV- i l ’“ tc " ,u ' encigies to open the eyes of the MacParlane’s Hotql, on professional matters. fIIHE abnvecoinnanv throrAeh n,,.:,;-« a P; l) !'i; t “ !l ‘ s<: l isei ' r their haiietulinflueiice, The, lB4O - r In. i P .-V. y thro .“Kh;‘'>cir “Agcndy I anff, too—another invent on of the idle to live yooeiniier 17, 184 U. A ■«'* Carlisle.” sti II xontiuesMo.insure all in luxuriant theexpense: 6f in.lirtp lb he- New Hardware, Grocery- ■•S^^SS^JSi^^&fe^SIrgfrSStfg^S.'ftSMSSSSSiiSK^fSSSSSS'SSS'-' AttD vAsiaTT:sTSE.E. -.: SS^ajpP^fSSSK: subscriber has just returned fromihe ci- **B" o P‘hygroceries, anil the gogues whbwoulddesolate our siiimv fields and Jl tics of New York, Philadelphia and Balti- a„ re ,r^Th^Tame'ra ct \ l, 'l try sWr S* wlll be •“* crimson our hearth-sidestwith human gore, will more, and is how 'opening at his store room Sonth p,.he dealt with accoiding to strict justice. . Jo-. ■ East comer of MaAet SqUare and Main streets,^ th £ u °StS no* possible exertion shaU..lS^"o.. neral assortment of- - • i OEDAHWARE, BHITTAKTIA- December 3 1840 ' Elia .drculation^ili^^H;!^.*^;^^^. -i WARE, OROOERIES, 1 . 3 !!L^.p^»rh6iHl.^'b:»^ Canes, Lamps forbumingGanaphinqOd, anda risHOSEpersons who fcislvtosuhscrihe fort lie hope that it wiirnnthewithlitld. ■' ; ■ of “rtides-.mefnl and necessary for; JL Pamphlet Laws ofthis Commonwealth, f half ' 7l Camphine Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for to the subscriber witliniinihv delaV - (i : i appointed the. agent-: R. SNOUGRASs!&. Cum. Cm 7 of-MoBBrs.-Bacbßßfl-&®ol!ier-or Newaik t -N. Jui ~3 - r - - ;; ; -vt'-rl fortbe eale of PATENT LAMP in tbis v.€arUsle, Uef%'24,-1840, s<. vL’•'^‘•- : ■^ft^‘' ll^^^ e PM®^W•P^e^^lrTy^C^i^ts , ■•■ c«unty,j|«..iB;,pir^paTe*d: > |J; Severaf copies of the acts nf last fibssihn, ■ — at:a veiy.reasonable rate lb all who may .wish nv f r t, *? n a ”^vV^ Would use Ihiffnew and ec6noraicaU‘ieht., ' 1 . , ; r c»l -»°r them, , DqlJars ' . . Haying epleqtfei hls goods : hirafeelf, ■ .arid; rhSdb' i. r " 'yV* liis pufchaaea for raßhf nB 1 is hblQ attd detertnihcd" ‘ JN. jK VV' ; VoU «o'6en.,low<-:Thcwe'l&^ieefewhXiibl-hytiia.-^ Th erobscti^i^^i^W^^Sstolte^^f^ > ’ * j -v Collectors, Fears. P. Overdeerf • J. Mateer, sr.* - - J - Wctzeli'sr. (3. Marlin*- J. Coover* S; M'DowelH W. S.tlenshaw H. D. Dalhouson .J. Hoiiscrf. •4’Ofc-T - 1839 1840 ♦ A eturji ' v ’ '.xon- vi z: . Ain't of Du plicates 1840 Ain't, out standing. $264- 14} 310 05 $1836 05. 1469.60} 1837 80} 1816'2B“ 520 57} 416 24} ■ 429 16 1389-04- aft»SSfc;ilS« !:J;975.'38" 1496 74} 165 65 1864 55 1105 72 iB6O 29 388 22} l7B 70 1450 70} 325 49.} “n75"28~ 141 29} • 427;74 464 55 205.72 950 29 48' 22} 108 76 . Whole amount paid hut, , . Commission alloWed'Treasurcr, " ' • _ ' exonerations allowed Collectors, Fees ilo do " ■■■ ' i balance of taxes; due by collectors of 1 8S9 & 18-10, ■ Balance in hands of Treasurer, $f9,462'3C} $3i12l 55 $25,173 43d $3,387 ,45J mg, .'. I 'l5O 01 . John for repairingWaggoncr’s bridge', ■ 82 27 Jnmcsff.' Graham,- Esq, Commissioners. Attorney,- - -50 00 t Joseph Lobnch, Esq. Keeper of Penitentiary, '2OO 00 Willis Foulk; Esq. fees in Qr; Sega., Sic. ' 43 37 Roht. C. Sterreft, Esq. pay as Commiss||ncr in full, ,103 50 John Cornman, Esq. do . . <|* for i 840, 169 50 - Alex. M. Kerr, Esq. do .do ' do 148 50 M. Mishlcr, Esq. do do from Nov. 3, till Dec. 31 ,*TB4o,'inclusive, , S 4 50 John Irwin, Esq. Commissioners Clerk, soo 00 John Dunlap, Esq. pay us. Director of (he Poor for 1840, SO, 00 SamlLEcklcs,,Esq. (lo„ do .... do ....SO an - George iJectcm/Ksqrlate ShwalTTees in Qr. Scss., &c. - ■; .38 41 lohn MyerSj Esq. .late Sheriff' support of prisoners, &c. 814 10 George Sanderson,.Esq. Prothonotary’s fees/ 18-69 Orders for killing foxes,. 10 40 Viewers pf Roads & Bridges <229 87 We the Auditors of Cumberland country having examined-the several accounts and vouchers of Robert Snodgrass, Esq.'‘Treasur er of sbid county, from the first day of January to the thirty-first day of .December, A«,D. 1840, inclusive-, do report anti certify that we find a balance due said ‘county bv said Treasurer, of Three Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-Seven Dollars and Forty Five & Three Fourth Cents, as above stated. Given under our hands SI Carlisle, the 20lh day of January, A. D. 184 L . • ' * JOHN CLENDENIN. "V THOMAS,H...URnTON, {Auditors. SAMUEL WILLIAMS, J va $16,128 98 ■ 302 42 . 365 95 11,17 09} 3421 55 / - $21,335 97} 3,837* 45.} $25,173 43J
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