r 1 ' 3 SHORT : FACTS, . ’ *PO' THB-'APP--LICT22D. .;. XT is sometimes, urged that the Rheumatism cannot be cured by external appliralumiK— i nis may be true sometimes: but it is also cer tainly true that thisdirtrcssing complaint can not Secured by internal remedies: except by theirlong and constant,nso, by which perhaps, nt.the same time the system becomes gcneially ■deranged, debilitated and destroyed, liven were,not this the case how shall the great dis-, tress of _the .sulforci; be alleviated while such slow and doubtful rem“dieB > •.‘•ye- their effect' • The answer isplainj cantiiO,?nn true—use DrJHewe’n Nortreimd Bono Einimcnt, Nan Sine could be more appropriate. It reach cS'A'hd spcthes the nervesi and allays puins most effectually nn its first application, arid hy a feW applications removes more effectually niurspeed ily Rheumatic pains than any’ internal'or exter nal remedy was ever-known to do. Try it and be convinced,- For sale bv STEVENSON Bc;DINKLE. :; Carlisle, Jan,'l(y 1840. - :.i , ATTEND TO YOUR COUGH. IIEV. Du, BARTHOLOMEW’S JPink Expectorant IStfrttjh, AN agreeable cordial ami: effective remedy for coughs,, colds,hoarseness, pains.in the breast, influenza, hard breathing,. arid difficult expectoration.' , , ■ UoWeyer.incrediblc it may hppcatrj Doctor Fink Expc.ctorinjt . Syrup has .never been, ttnown. to fall in affording relief in ; the above cases. Many certificates have been . Received attesting its .virtues;. The public are . respectfully invited to make a trial of the arti; • cle whenlts value will he fully attested, i,For sale by STEV.ENSON & UINKLE. , January. 1<», 1840. ’, . . »R, SWAYNE: Respected Friend; —From the very beneficial effects which I have received from the use ofthy Compound,Syrup Of Wild Cherry park, I am fully ' willing'to tes ■ lify to theastonishing effect. Hy attack was that of a common cold, which .began to threat cri something of a more serious nature. Being 'recommended to use the above Syrup,.l finally .gave it a trial, and am happy to say, it gave we almost instant relief. I have Used it frequently, nrd always with the same beneficial effects. II others would.use tins medicine atilio commence , it.cr t of their colds iybnid pre vent a disease which would be -mure alarming t its character,.and much more obstinate in’the cure, ’ , Elwqod L.Pusk.y. . N. W. corner of Arch IS* Fifth sts, Phila. Eighth month, 23,1839. / i.’ , The above medicine is for sal by I. J.. Myers Co.,Carlisle. ' acism./.i Cwedbii Dr.HarUch’t celebrated Medicines, My, ,WM. MORRISON, of Schuylkill Sixth street, Philadelphia, afflicted for several .years' 7 with the above distressing disease.—Sickness at the. stomach, headache, palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite,- acrid eructation?, coldness* and weakness of the extremities, emaciation U i general debility; disturbed rest, a pressure ami. weight at the stoinacfi after eating, severe flying ■ pains in lhe chcst,' back and, sides, costiveness, ~ a dislike for sbqiety or conversation, languor.aiid ■ lassitude upon the least occasion. . Mr., Morri son had applied to the most eminent physicians, who considered it beyond the power 61 human ‘ skill to restore him to health; however, an his 1 afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con dition,-having been Induced by, a friend ‘of bis to try Dr. Harlich’s Medicines, as they being highly recommended, by which.hc procured, two packages for trial; befpre usiiigßhefSecond package, he found himself greatly rclieved.'ahd by continuing the Use ol them the disease en tirely disappeared—he is now enjoying all the blessings, of perfect health. For sale hy ■ ■ ■/ J. J. Myers O' Co. RJiRGJBtJVS! : R&RdMEJWS!! , AT THE NEW STORE. IHAVE just received’a seasonable "assorts .meat of I)KV GOODS; which re cently purchased and Will be hbletp-'deli them at"greatly reduced prices. Thowock consists of extra wool dyed blue,’. W<*M» brown,’ olive and various other colorant 1 ' J , • ■ BROArraLOTs, _ ■ very superior .CASSjMKUKi) and ~ Sattinets, English and Domestic linen & cotton Drillings, and a general assortment of summer. stuff tor tnen’“ <«™ boys’ wear;” Hangups, Cords,, Lion •iln Cloth, together 1 with a great variety dt ' Chintzes;.Calicoes,‘Mouslin de Laines of rich '• shades, French Lawns; Bombazine, Ofo de . Khinc Silk, blue • black Italian.- and Mattiohe Silk, French needle worked and common Capes, ’ bobinet andctottun Laces and Edgings,' Footing of various breadths and qualities, Faria; kill, and cotton Ladies’ and Misses?.. Gloves, black, lace and green and white blond Veils,-; together •with a; neat assortment of Cashmere, Brocha, twisted silk and other dress Shawls and Hand ■ kerchiefs—also a full assortment, of Domestic Goods, 'Groceries, Shoes, Hats aiidCaps, all of which have lately been selectedwith car.e.which makes me confident that.l,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. - • . ■ Thankful for past’favors I hope by close per sonal attention to business to merit and receive a share of public patronaae.' ‘ . , CIIAS. BAHNITZ, Carlisle, May 7, 1840. y VALUABLE FARMS FOR SAIjE, THE subscriber offers for sale the following described real estate, situate.iii Green town ship, Franklin county, adjoining the Turnpike road, and wit hinonemileof Green village, viz: l.r-A-Farm 6/first rdte limestone mid, containing. 190 acres; Having thereon erected a two story :: a new Frame. Barn, Sheds. Cribs, and all the necessary out buildings, with ;h sufficiency’ of timber land. ' . %—rAFarm, also of first rate' limestone land, (adjoining the above) containing acres, having thereon erected-a - ; i”. ■ :;v T sE«i?ioi,:s®»iKs- ■, ■;. Milß STONE HOUSE, ’ i v*'|pBi arid out ImilUirigsrUrid a fyll pro portionoffirsVrate liinber. ' r,%- . t . h ® >d>“ye tracts are never failing welH pi good iwatey,;and orchards (if xlioke TWPtOfcpalr; and ißeiaial' In aliigb state of cultiviuloii;- Thesii farimfare not surpassed by any bi tlie east end of the conn ■ 4 kf'Ftnf'landrtfoee Ltniles south of Shippenshurg; adjoining the farm . ofJohn Clippinger, Esq.,.containing 100acres’ , This property' is well timbered; iind-.wbuUl he 'a comfortable home to a person that' Wanted ir handsome low priced properly. ; ■ ' i For' further particulars apply,to the Subscri ber residing in-'ther borough dfiShippensburg, ; .Cumberland county, Pa - ’’ Auguat 24, .IS4O. Carlisle, Pa. A upfust -i, 1840.; -Arrival and DefiaTturc of Malls. , ,v' -i Jirrtvea. , \ i, Cloaei, -daily - abbut 12 ni..... 7p.'ro. ??* 5 ,p. m. . 10a.m. £ "' Ji n. m. IX a. m. .. . tl ••11a.r0., 4n, m. - lO.lu m. ’ < »!-, 13 ■ .7 p. in. " - v ■■. T Ini m ■ R. LAMBERTONi p; Eastern Western Southern;. Vi I '.' Mechanicil'fff :Kewtf •»« ■ ;•• • * Certificates of iMgeitcy • -!■, PorChe Srahdrelh , i> UniversalVe '; Igeblhh Pitta, are. held in' Cumberland . county’ty the following age/its. ',:t ! GEoi'Wv-HCTN EE, Carlisle, y ■ S. Culbertson, Shippchshurg.' . ■ . . Kidgle.'Mechhhicsburg/- "' Duke & Brennernan, NeW Cuniberland. 1 ■ >■ Gilmore & M’Kimicy. Ncwville. E. l Uiegle;&,Co,;Chm'chlown, M. G. Hupp, Shtremahstown; - . As couhterfeitsbl t)\ise pills arc in some cases sold for the gehulhe iOnCSi tlre eafety of the pub; ■lie i-'tyuircs thattloae should be purchased cx- Ccpt'- •onvthnSefecognizedns agentsabovc. ' i Thhsewho cnjoy heallh, must, ccitainly.feel blessed whep they compare themselves to those sufferers, that have been afflicted for, years with various diseases’iwhiclythe human-family are ail subject tobetronhled, with. Diseases present themselves iti'various;forms)and. front various Circumstances,;.which in the commencement, nr)ay all. be checked by the use i.f Dr, O. P. Har llcli’s Compound' strengthening. and German Aperient Pills,—such asDyspepsia,tjver. Com plaints, Fainin the.side; Rheumatism, General Debility,' Feriiale 'Diseases, and all diseases to which human nature is subject,' where the sto mach is affected;.: Directions for using; these MStlfci’hes always accompany them; -These Medicines can betaken Twilli: perfect -safety by the most delicate- female, as they are mild in their operation and-pleasaht-in their effects. Principal Office for.-the United States) -Norgl NortlfEighth street, Philadelphia. Also, for sale by : . I. J. MYERS & CO. ■DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! '. More proofs of the efficacy of Dr. Ifaflich’s Medicines.—Mr. Jonas Hartman, of Sumhey towu, Pa., entirely; cured! of tlie above disease, ■which he.was aiflicted. with.forsix, years; his sy.mpf oms Were a sense ol distension and oppres sion after eatirigy 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 iii-the rip ht side, depression of spirits, dis tnrbed rest, faintness, ;and not able to pursue his business without causing bis immediate exhaus tion and weariness. Mr. Hartman is.happy lo state to the public and is willing to give, any in formation to the afflicted,- respecting the won derful benefit he received, from the ,use of Ur. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening andGerriian 'AperientPilhfi’For'sale by ' .J. I MYERS & Co., Carlisle. Coughs, Colds; Cdnsuirtptioiis. Mrs.-A-: Wilson, of;Lancaster county,.Pa., entirely cured by the use of Dr. Swayne’s Syrup •of Wild Chckry—her s"ymp}oms were constant eqqghfiig.'painlji'Ber :s“ide, back and h«d, '4e prave(Vappetite, spittihg of biood. no'Tcst -ai night, Jcc. 'After using two bottles- of Doctor Swayne’s Compound Syrup of PrunusVirginiana bf 'Wiltl Cherry,'shfeTonna - herself relieved, and, by the time she had used the third bottle, she ..found herstlf entirely cured of the aforesaid dis ease,,which she had been afflicted with for three yeai'Si-. -T'here are daiiv certificates of-various persons; which add 1 sdfecient testimony of the grKfSffioi'cyqr.tfißi in valiiaßTe medicine;', ' " For sale by . J.J.M veils B Cp. - Cured by the use of Dp. Hurlich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills.' Mr.' William XlicuAno, Pittsburg, Pa, en tirely-cured of the ahove distressing disease;— his syniptoras'wcre, pain and weight in the left side,-loss pi, appetites; vomiting, acrid efucta tions; a distension of the stomach, sick headache, (urred tongue,'countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended with il cough, great debility, with; other symptom? indicating great derangement of the -functions of the liver, _ Mr. Richard had the ad vice ol.'seypidrphysicians,. but ; received no re lief. ijnirt using Dr,; Harlich’s Medicine, .which, .terminated lli effecting a perfect cure, f-t, “ ■ "V Foi* sdle by V! J. J. MYERS & CO. lIWPOUTANT DISCOVERY. publicnre hereby dircctedlothcmed ; B : jcal advertisements of Dr. . HARLICH’S celebrated Vom/iOund Strengthening 'lhnic, and GermanJ/>erientl‘itle,vi\\\c\\ are a Medicine of great value to the afflicted, discovered by O, ,P« Harlicli, a celebrated physician at Altdorl, Germany, whicnhas been used with unparal leled success throughout Germany. This Med icine consists of two,kinds,.viz: the German A- P orient, and the Compound Strengthening Tonic ills. They, are each put ;iip in small packs, and should, both be used to effect a permanent curd.' . Those who dre afflicted .would'do Well to make a trial of this invaluable .Medicine, as they never.prnduce sickness or nausea, while using. A safe and effectual remedy for v DYSPEPSIA OB INDIGESTION,; and all Stomach CompliUntsi pain in Side, Liv er Complaints. Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitationof thclleart;' General Deblllty.Nei vouslrritabilityiSick HeHdache. h'emafe Dis easesjSpasmodic Affections,Rheumatism, Asth mas.'Cunsuinptidni &qi The German'Merient "Plllf are to cleanse the stomach and’piirify ’ilie Bldodi 'The Tonic or Strengthening Pills ate to strengthen.and invigorate the nerves and di gestive organs and give .tone to the;Stoinach, as all diseases originate from impurities of the blood and disordered stomach;' ; •This.mode of treating diseases is pursbed by.all; .'practical Physicians, which experience has taughlthern tobe’the only -remedy to effect a cure. They are riot Only re commended and prescribed by the'most expe rienced Physicians in t heir daily ■ practice, : . but also taken by those gentlemen themselves when ever they 1 feel the symptoms of those diseases, ih which they know them, to 1 be This is the case .in all large cilies in Which-they havejan' extensive sale. It is not to be Under stood-'that these medicines Will cure all diseases merely,by purifying theblood—this -theyiWi.il not do; but. they. certainly,will;', arid- sufficient authority ’ of-daily, proofs .asserting that those. mEdicine3,.taken T a3_rccommendcdby-t he-di rections which accompany -them i' will cure :a , great majority, pi diseases of the stomach, lungs,' am! liver, by winch triipurities.uf- the blood are occnsiuned. ' i ;_, /:•>1 s Ask for pr/irarlich’s'Cpmpourid Strengthen-: inc Tonic,' and German Aperient Pills. principal Office for, the sale of this.medicino is at No. d 9 North Eighth street; Pli'iladrlphia. " at thc'di'ug store of J. L MY ERS «- ■ CO., Oarliale, - Who- are Agents 1 for Cumberlandcounty/.::' ' No v r2l, 1 83 9‘ - ; I'aaghan fy Bed Limnimt. CJJUPEKIOH- tq nll ;other npplicatiohsfor IJjvheiimatiamichilblains.sprainß.nunnbneas oh the limb?, .sore throat; rubbing the Uhimenhwill' into the, head witha.|iair, brush at,going to ; .bed, andthcn.coyerhiethe.head.wjthaflnnnelmghl cap Ui’e,TcUef«ffoi'dcd, in.that painful. formed the the disease 1 RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD.; Nunteiouacurcsinalitheaboveßireciionshavei cnme'underthedbservatiano/'theprbpiietdrs.. Thefolldwlng stateineut of a vemnvlinble cure of partial paralysis of aTimbisfromWilliaiti L..Npiton,Esn,-a!weir,knotvuand,reBpectabVe mamMrate.oj:,Southwark: ££.-&•*•*••• • ’ MesBrsiVaiighnh& Peter sever i,d,weeks I suffered a partial paralysis dlthe riKlaarmandoFthethird andifomthfingersol - t ho-ir.'ght hand t affected/ the whole.pmvcl-of;the jatte) ; j >yi'itiog, became to buV w.th S r aaUyttimijM3hedlefeibility; , The use !} a 155 r ot u* e ' °r entire re efficacy., - For wle.by-.-i?JUU.’«*'wA-.i v,u; i, ! T Carlisle, Jan; 16,1840, ' ; ‘ r :> K myiD'NEviN^J Job work neatly execufedffi: ;thife RICHES NOT HEARTH. X.SVEH COIWEIiAINT A office; - •S' '• BENTISTB*. : Dft, I, c. tOOMIS, •"MjrAS returned to Carlisle, nniwiU,na.herc- JEjL tufore,.aUcndtp thejiractice oft Dentistry. Hu may be found at Col. rerree’s hotel. _ ‘Persons requesting it will be waited upon at their residences',. T : ,‘ ‘ "‘' ‘ -■ - -' ■ . , . CDri GeorgiDi lPouiie'i J < Rev. Thos. C. 7 hornton, . ' ' ■' i.Dr'. Ditvid'N.'Ma/ioii, ■ Carlisle. Marcli 12, 1840. • ’ ‘ . i T. H. SKILBS, • MERCHANT TAiLCdf, S AS just received land is now opening ,at .h’fs' stand in West High Street, a general nssort of jiew and. fashionable goods, suitable, for “genUetrioh’s wear, such.as * , . .. ■ jicpriis; waoinypo black, ; Blue, Green,'lnvisible, Fancy and Cadet mixed, ' V €ASSIMKRES: ‘ Black; Blue, - light- Doe skin, fantjy and single milled. . . 1 VESTIJTGS: ; Saline, figured . Silks,'yalencies, and Marsailcs. ; .. PA2TGY A&TIOL3S. Sucli “as Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkor chiofs'&c. All of which will bo sold and made up in the most fashionable,manner, and at the shortest notice:” Carlisle, July 30ill, 1810.—If. TrUST. received a seasonable and general aa fcP’sbrtment of Dry Goods, which will bo sold at reduced pi-ices.' Amongst otherbargaiuswill .be found some very superior merimack prints. The 7 colors are 7 fast,' stile splendid,'cloth-very, superior,'and'2B inches wide loi; 12J cts. This callico is worthy, the attention of persons who wish to purchase goods of the kind, knowing that they are bettertlian any offered at the same pric.e ,1 have also .renewed my stock of Bon netts, and will only inform the public'that Twill sell Tuscan Bohnetts as low as 6J ctr; and prices of ribbons;and other trimmings to correspond. Together with many other g00d5,,.6)1 of: which will be fouiid.in South Hanover streets, nndfor sale by ™ : ,„: C. BARNITZ. ~ Sperm Oil, A very superior article of Sperm Oil may be bad by Calling at Stevenson aud Dinkle’s Drug NKWGOOJ3S. THE subscriber'.has just received from the city a supply of .new anti superior, U‘ WINTER GOOES. „ consisting in p,ar(. of wonbdyt-d black,r blue berry cloths, wooi-ctycd black, blue andhgurtd: cassimert a, siitinctls' of all descriptions,' cords beyertechs, licks and’checks, imported stair 8c figured carpeting 1 , saxony, prince and mouslin dq Idihes, bombaziues-and merino, blue black, black/mouse, fawn; brown, figured and 1 plain silks. -Figured anti plain Jackonctte muslins. Greenbaize, fldnnels p[ different colors, gloves anil'hbeacry. .Cloth'and fhrcnpsi Broshe and merino shawls. Mttckinawtr rose and point blankets,. Leghorn and, straw bonnets; .velvet and enmbrick artificial flowers; carpeting, baize and floor cloths, together with an assortment of Groceries and Queensware; - Call and see, . ■ . . ' ■ ■ - ANDREW RICHARDS. 'vEIW 9 . ■■■'■■ ■'SmE.a-SON dbst*ist, , RESPECTFULLY informs' the ladics and gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that he sets Artificial Teeth in' the most approved manner. He also scalesj plugs' and separates teeth to arrest decay. ■ Dr. N.. prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, ..without injuring the enamel, col ors.the gums a .fine red and refreshes the pioutb. 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.br In corruptable teeth, which -will never decay or change color; 1 and are free from all unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted' for chewing, which will be inserted in the best raanber'and at , fair prices, ■ , ' All.persons wishing.DriN..to call at their dwellings .will please to leave a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper’s Row, When lie will punc tually attend to'bvefjr call in the line of his pro fession; : From a long and successful practice, he bones to give general satisfaction. , 1 ~ , Carllsie. August 1, 1839. : . ■ ■ : m ' : . New AND CHEAP . . ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i CONfECTIONARY & F'KllT -- store.: ' ; GEOSICtMi iv. IfEMfIX, '' RESPEC rFULLY.anndunceS'tp. the citi • zens of Carlisle and the public in general, tnat ne has opened, tliif above business in ihe house formerly occupied by-Dr. Roland, nearly opposite tlie Carlisle Rank, and next door-to Ar nold is I ,Cp’s. store, where he intends keeping constantly oh hand a laiige assortment of CAN DIES and , .SYRUPS, , such as Lemon’; Ginger, Pine Apple, Sarsapar illa,. Orange,'Guhilikir, and’ Strawberry, air of which aftr manufactured by- himself—also. Wa ter, Sada, Isutter aii(l Swect CUACREKS.' He intends keeping constantlynnliand'a -large : ns j sortment of v i .. ?P.TTIT : :AND : IiTUT,S,, • " such as Raisins, Figs, P.runes, Dates, Currants, Oranges, ,• Lemons,. Citi-on, Almoilds, Cream Nuts; Filberts, English Walnuts, Ground Nuts,' Cocoa Nuts; Etc. &c. ■ l = ' ■ All of the above he will scl I wholesale Sc retail . v MERCHANTS, DEALERS; ‘; and all othoi s; .\vill find it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere. /.All ord ers frbmtliit country will be.thankfully, receiv ed and promptly attended to. ' J i;r;;3.>: a^o.^?ftAuiatlbe,sUprtestnplicc, : ‘ >, JCE URjEA-M served up for parties, &c. ~ ' v b l..B.—T;wa apptentices wanted to the above .business..’ ,None nged apply .unless ..they . can' come weirrecoimriended; ' ' ' , -May r, 1840. :V ’-v'y TfXHE subscriber'woOldiilform hisfriendSand JL the publid'ih general, that he haslds sliop m High street, ;m tbe.'Bhop formerly occupieil i bv’ Gormack!M ! Mnmis,one d6pr-wtst-<it-JN r \V. Woods’ atoj-pj and would.suUcit asharebl'pdh-: lie palvt mure.' " r ’ ' “ r i ‘ ! 11 " ' WIIXIAM M’PHEUSON.; L'O- AuBUSt 50.'1840, ' ,- : p a ' . 7 .%Jpo^Sleii: 2 Bushels: Bituminous' Coal, {of. excellent the/Ware Houßß ofllheem &Hal bfitl, TiVeBt-High street, Carlisle. hyIZZ. w<Blar,d ati'd white Udssia,.Vigoniii, .Fur, ;Chip, ®alth ieal, l»eghhrni Willhw, Cane . and VVV' tf rvp J . ' • , . . . . . ._r Of 'and fixpeniditures ; :o£ by the , ■; ! ' :; thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1840, iiicljH|i|y^^||fT ;■ By aiiioaht paid oni on, order*; §fdi as/allows, 'M Wife 2; -‘‘f Witnesses fees in Commbnwcalth’sults,.._....- -.- I- ■•- 64 Justices ' do do : ’ do ■:’ 5jT9 69 Constables do - 'ilo do' , •«5 53 Grand and Traverse Jurors pay, . ' 8287 '73 Public printing,. ■ ; r . • .'223; 00 Auditors pay for 1839, -_ ' , , ‘ ‘ •’ jr' 6l ; 5,p County,Jail and Penitentiarysundries furnished pris- ;’ , ' oners, &ci ■ 7 229'28i Repairs and incidental expenses.of publicdjuildings,. - 339 iai Lever Seal Press, repairs &c. for Prothunbfary’s office, 87 42i Furnishing and repairing Dockets for, ; do i- : do ;; , 51:62 Paper case, and ceilar 'steps for-Register’s do .. 40 75 Index to vendue papers for . r- do ! ido! ; 30.00 2 seals & repairs for Quarter Sessions & -; • >6O 14 Furnishing and repairing Dockets fob do ,do 65’8,1 Constables returns to court of Qr. Scss. . 75 94 Inquisitions bn dead bodies, • ■ ■" ~.2 00 James 11. Graham, Esq.Dep. Alt’y Gen; fees in'Qr. ScssV 80 50 General, Presidential, Special and Towhship election ex-, , penses for 1840, -1465 21 } Assessors pay for 1840,, . C , ,371 50 Taxes refunded, ■ : £9 53 Fastcrn State Penitentiary, support,of convicts, ... 432 90 D. Coble & 1 Rupp, Esqrs., state road commissioners pay,.-‘,78 00 Damages awarded-on roads, . ,122 00 Directors of the Poor, for support of Paupers for ) 840, 5000 00 Michael Snell -in full for building Waggoner’s bridge, 1100 00 do ' for set-vices-in repairing Diller’s,bridge; -5 00 Jacob Zeigler for repairing Newville bridge, ■ 50 00 Joseph Latshavy in full for building bridge at Brandt’s,ford- ing, l , : -7,... 1450 00 John Murdorfffor repairing Waggoner’s bridge, , ,82, 27. James H. Graham, Ksq. Commissioners Attorney, . ’ 4 50 00, Joseph Lobach, Esq. Keeper of Penitentiary, 200 00 Willis Fuulfc t Esq..fecs in Qr.Sesa,,.&c. " 43 37 Robf. C. Sterrett, Esq. pay as Curnmissiunci- in full, 7 103 50 ‘ John.Cornman, Esq. , do ~ .. _. do. .. , f0r,1840,,. 169 50 Alex. M.,Kerr; Esq. do do.* do , . 148 50". M. Mishler, Esq. do do from Nov. 3, till Dec. 31, 1840, inclusive, 'Vr->34 50 John Irwin, Esq. Commissioners C1erk,,.... ' »• -7SOO 00 John Dunlap, Esq. pay as Diisctps,ptlhc.JCiJioi: for IS.dtICXttJPtL A.'Waggbiici', Esq do do. -■ ‘ do, 30.00 George Hcetcin,,l4sq. late Sheriff fees in Qr; Bess., &c. ■ . '3B 41 John Myers, Esq. liite Sheriff support of.priaoncrs,,&c. . .814 11) George Sanderson, Esq. Prothonotary’s fees', --. . 18 -69 Ordefs for killing,foxes, 10 40 Viewers of Roads & ISridges ’ 229 87 Dr. To balance in hands of Treasurer last' settlement;. - 8728 73 Balance 6f taxes outstanding. oh Ist January, 1841, ' “3,421 55' Amount of county; taxcs.a'ssujssed foe 1840, -19,462 .36^ Am’t ofnotercc’dof Au’m firb, due 15th Feb. 1840, in ■ : •' ■full,- • ~ ■■ *>/'■■■■- 50 00 This sum rec’d of James EUiott. Esq. for stray sheep,’’\ ■; v. 26 : ““ " 1 / Zcaring,' Esq. for . db- do ' : 1-26 ■ “ ■ 'Jacob Squicr; Esq. for ■ do cow, 5 24a ” Peter;Lehn, collector, error in biH tjf deficiencies,’' '1 21 ' “ A. Blumenthal, for old seal o,f Quarter Sessions, 3 00> “ Moses Wetzelf for lot of.ground sold him.by Com- . mtssioncrs, , 15 00 ;■ “ R. Snodgrass, Esq. for old paper case, ■■.,,-^5O. M. Dawson, in part of costs due by Jacob Kridcr, ; 24, 59 . Lieut. H'. H. Sibley, on acc’t of costs.duc by “pri- '' votes” Jones & Fiilsom, ' 16 ,16 “ A. SinitUM’Kinney, Esq. his pay as member of the : House of Representatives, during the temporary 'adjournment of the Legislature, , 7£ ’;00 •** A. Waggoner,:Esq.,oivacc’tof Waggontr’s bridge, 505‘ 00 “ Suudrie persons for,taxes on Unseated LaiidO, 28 93 “ On Unsealed Lands sold Bth June last, on Commis , sionCre warrant;• 7-4 04.1 “. Of collector Schutt hot assessed in his Duplicate, v 225 ”, J. M. Graliam, Esq. Deputy Att’yGen’l verdict fees, .8 00 ‘‘John Myers, Esq. late Sheriff lor fines in court of Quar ter Sessions, &c. ' 228 09 ■' “ J. Latshaw; for his bond in full (oh acc’t of Bridge at Brandt’s fording,) 500 00 , Fees dup county by delinquent collcotors. 11 25 Schedule of outstanding Taxes,- .of Treasurer, 31 st December. ‘ : orations,fyc. with the amount < Collectors. 7\>wmhips, P. OvordoerJ; J. ..Mateer, sr;* ‘ ' J‘ Wetzel, sr. G. Marlin* . J; Coover* S.-M’Dowcll* > W. S. RonsliaW Hi ■B-.Wsrasifls J. Houscrf. L. Schutt J, Irwin ' D. Wolf- J. Vance J. Gcodyearf - J. Kelso* J; Trimblot J. Criswell* : D. Jvonowcrf I. Lefever . . Carlisle ' • v Allen - Cariisio Dickinson E. Pcnnsborough ■ Frankford . Hopewell- . Monroo ' ■ ■ Meohanicsburg_ Nowton N.'Midilloton Npwvillc S. Middjoton, Southampton Silver Spring Shippensburg (B) tl 1 ’) riebotoiigli To balance in hands of Treasurer, $3,387 45j Due county by Michael Boyle fur costs, $36 29 - ‘Since paid in full.- -■ - fSince paid op account—John Trimble, $440 00 > . John Houser,; 233 00 ' " ' - Daniel Kcnoiver, 56 00 : Jacob Goodyear, 42 00 Peter Overdcer, 35 00 g»iix— -■ ■■ ■■ -r. rjrv.-- ■ . ■■ ■ ■ ' CUMBERLAND COUNTY, SS. ,We the Commissioners of- said coupty, do certify thht aCroSSg the above and foregoing exhibits a true and correct state- of the receipts and expenditures of the county for /''JjtfK'' the term above stated, as also, of the. several taxes as sessed for the county during the'aforesaid year, with the amount of fees and exonerations allowed during the'aaid year, and the bal 'ance of outstanding taxes due by the several collectors ns above stated; according to the best of our knowledge «nd judgment. - Witness our hands and seal of office,.at Carlisle, the 4th day of January, A. D. 1841.. JOHN CORNMAN, 1 - ALEXANDER M. KERR, > Commissioners, MICHAEL MISHLER, J Attest— John Ibwjn; Clerk. Tricnnial&ssessment. BLACKSMITHINO • Estate of Frederick IJild, 'dic'd . r is hMeby gWenthattho'Ccmßiisslon- nPHE SHbScriber having leased tho : sUpp of Mr. , A'O.TICE^ era of Cumberland .county, will,hold the ap- -t John Moore,in North Hanover eirest, respect- LETTERS.’ fesiairitiitary .on the estate of poalsfor the year 1811, in the different Boroughs fully informs the public that bd.is prepared to car- Fredciic.kllUd; deceased, Idle-iff AIU-ti town arid Townships of .said.county; at tire; times and VI on theCOACH AND BLACKSJIITHING ship, Cumberland coniiiv", hiivebeci’i issued to places as published below, for the purpose of hear- business'in all their .various branches; He will the subscriber residing In the same township ing all persons who may apply for redress, and to also manufactureEDGE TOOLS to order. All persons, indebted to said e-tute will, make grant such relief as ,fo them shall appear jusiand,, experience in this business, he flatters payment, an<l.thpsc.l>nviiig.c(ainis will present reasonable; to tyil: , himself that lie will bo able to render Satisfaction them lor jiettleriierit. , ’ . . ' Brantford arid .ItpJJUn townships, on. Thursday .toSll, who may faydrhtirri with their custom. Ho VVM. DARKNESS, Executor, the Ifllh of February: next, at the public houso oi Mtcits the,patronage of the public, • -December 31.1510. James Hoover in the bdrougliof Newville. RICHARD ANDERSON. . — r-r — - . —~- Eetmilte and'A-feto/on, 6nFriday the 19th at the Carlisle, January 7,1841. , if Estate, of James. Dunlap, dec’d, ’ Samoplace. . • , ■. —. ~ . . —■——:; —————-— ——^ —: Letters testamentary on the estate, of. James Jfupeipell, on Saturday the 20lh •at the public - ' Estate"of Peter Cremcr; dec I d, T Dunlap, late of Westpennsboroiigli township, have house of James Sponslet in Nevvburg. ’'iwrATtcn t. h«w.t.._> .... .. been issued, to the subscribers residing iri.tlie same ; SoutKampion aad.S/iippemburg townships, on township: ' All persons indebted to the estate of Monday the ,23d at the public house of Jacob. En-. n ?f tor “U decedent are requested to make payment, and' glo in the borough of Shipperisburg. • : ? f M I„ P h ‘ townsh , p,.Onmbww those having claims Will present .them f6r .settle b Borough,of S/tippaisburg on Tuoadoylbe 33d at lnn .l . dec . d - .^ ve been issued to the sub- mont> * . . , ... tiie same nlaie •-. ... .. scribor residing in’the same township: All per- . JOHN DUNLAP, • Dickinson onWodnesday the 24th at the public ®° M claiihs'or tho estate CATHARINE DUNLAP, houßO_qf Josepl.Mellingqr inContreville. "? t' - - - - A ’ E^etiibrs. ir«fye n mfor oug A6n Tfiuredav the2sth attho^ amß "'V hputdclB y’' and those indcbteiTto make J an „ arv7 . 1811. ’ phhlioLouue.orGeofge Roclc, 'P yraonytp------ pnicarirß Tr rree.irX,' ‘ ~~ ' '‘Niw'/Aift'tWtooh; on Friday the 26th .atthe Com- - “ j J Cxecu,or * missioners’office in the borotiglrof Carlisle; January 7, last. . , . .— ; . . W&f on Saturday the 371 h at the ' DR, JHi JEBAUCrII, - North AIUC. ica InSUi aUCC Comp. PennsiorougA on Tuesday lhe'2d.6f March/’',. . . SUl'oteOtt Dentist} ■" ’ Bhiludelphi((: ' ‘ ' rieit; atthe public house of Andrew Kreitzer. - WITAS. returned to this place, and will remain' riPlT.tr ffcnnnnn Borough of -New Cumierlahtlon Wednesday the fffl. for several weeks, and may be consulted at fIbUU.UUU. 3d at the public house of Jacob Foist, in said ho- 'MacFarlano’s Hplel. ori professional matterin' fIIHE. above company through their "Agency fough>„ December 17,1940. • .. idtte ri on Thursday the 1 4 th at the public house of .-.,1 ■■■ ~ ■ - ; I— kinds df property in this ami the adjoining .c.ouii David Sheaffer in Shepherdsiown. 1 : ;:• ' ■ 1, U ’ V f l Tl'l usual risk on stone Borough rif ifechdniesbii'rg oi) Friday the 6t!i at .. ~: : V Aiaiuware, .-orbimk houses jivci-.iges nuiul»4 per annum on tho bnblio'hohse'CfJohii Hobybr in said : borough. 'V,' p AMD VASIIBTT. STOIvBV " i *' l . da of inerclian ,' 'Monroe dry Saturday the Glh at ilidptibiichduso' 1 ' ■■, ■■■■' . ' , . ." '. d'ac consistmg pi dry gririds, groceries,, and, the of Mra -PauTiri-GliiirrliWwri' . . A has. jusiToturncd from theci- usual.asaonmenrof n country store; Will be in : * of JM»aJeluMa--iwd‘Bkltl» sufed at the same rhtt;•: > A - cJrimissioricfs’mflMm iri^sai^bOrolihho'^ dpenhiff^‘M "W/Sr „„ 'rn.easi^hi 0 il.A'-v. ‘East’Corhoi of MnrKet Squaro arid Main streets, throughout this and tjie adjoining, counties, will (formerly occupied by G.V. Hitrier, Esq, , All principal Assoaaorsaro also notified and re- ■ 'L~ -tto thetubscrihcrliv Carlisle. -r 1 - >B- ; ' ' quired to attend at the timd aridplacefixcd for the• HAXIIS'wAiIB, i.-JOHN J 'MYERS;' appdiil, fof llVcir,respectivo borougbs ond town- '. OfiIjARW'ARE, ; BHITTAWIA-- "y,'.. .:.December2.JB4t).-.', : ; ;; ‘ :3m ... i-. ships.; > ; By order of lM’Commietioner*. : , V ORBOBRIIIS '' ;:i; .■ ■■ V^ m^^e / o^^We^::i bus;».»es.;G^^ T .-Garti3lo. JanV 31f l8il;- j > “ ’ ahq a • : ' •v? •I* and neccssaryjrqr jJJ . v . s He nas also, orul wUI cohsianjJylceefi on Jiaiidi wUr please TyKTHEREAStIie Caflißle Saving/Fund So- Campbinb pilr.a clieap substitute Oie subscriber.WithoutuUwdelav.V'i - ciety;will expire 1813.. ; Koticojs herer Spenn Qil; and liaying.beeh appoirited agent ■; “ ‘ H>, T.reasJ Cum. Co. given r agreeably bt,Mcssra. J3iiclieea &l3rotiver .Treasui-er’s OPRqe* that tlTe saleW \W^lB4p.T7 y7\ " 7 Btllul\pn intend Several act^bfTOstsbssw^ bllwhprnaywraHrwibbestjironhand.SubscnbeWWoutd^ change-bf name*': aiyle and .title-(6A*Otfmb?Tland;.vBe ihie^new and'econb&icaVHfrfc Valley- Bahlcq^iriOTeasftfnapital^and^ '^^Kavlng,belefiteij bts hitnbelif f : and .taado‘>^^^^ counting’and banking priyilegea K; all uflaetyeaph Oa’ehpiele :'7. <iV7O il“^ - ahd are ■ September. 10, :-f ~ 1 - ’, ' 1 Carlisle, July:o, TS!O. ,;; '; : f ; tf v : ■, < ■ c; tJAiINITZ; *i Co." STATEMENT dap county per return 1840, subject to exon messedfor 1840, viz: Tears, Jlm'Ucnti standing. S2G4 11 i 310 05 Anft of Du plicates 1840 •1839 1810 $1836 05 1409 60J 1837 80J 1816 28 - 520 671 416 241 1389 04 361 58 975 38 1496 74} 165 65 1864 55 1105 72 1860 29 " 388 821 178 76 1450 70} 325 49$ 175 28 M4I 29$ 7 iU r ■427 74. ■fnyjsA 461 55 205 73- 950 29 48 22} 108*70 $19,46236} $3,421 55 .M Whole amount paid' out, Commission allowed Treasurer, " Exonerations allowed Collectors, Fees do do ’ . Balance of taxes due by collectors of 1839 & 1840, '525,173 48$ Balance in hands of Treasurer, - <? We-the Auditors of Cumberland county, having examined. the several accounts ami vouchers of Robert Snodgrass, Hsq. Treasur er of said county, from the first day of January Iji.the thirty-first day of December, A. I). 1840, inclusive, do report and certify that, we find a balance, due said county by said Treasurer, of Three Thousand Right Hundred and Thirty-Seven Dollars and Forty-Five & Three Fourth Cents, as above stated. : Given under our hands at Carlisle, the S'Olh day or Jnnuarj, A. 0. 1841. ' I 'i ‘-V J-.-J 1 V■: :' I ■ Ji'iiT til JOHN CLENDENIN, ") .THOMAS H. BRITTON, LAuditors. SAMUEL WILLIAMS, J INSURANCE AGAINST PIRE BIT *%R. $16,128 98 302 42 565 93 - 1117 09$ 3421 55 ' $21,335 97$ , 3.837; 45$ $25,173 4Si
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