SHORT FACTS. . • ■ ■TO TKB ASTLIOT3B.'; ,': IT is sometimes urged that the Rheumatism cannot be cured by external applications.— This may be true sometimdsibut it i» also cci> talnly true that this dirlrcssing complaint can not be cured by internal remedies, except by their long and constant use, by which perhaps, nt the same time the 'system becomes generally -deranged, debilitated* and " destroyed, haven werenot this the case how ihall the great dis tress, of the. sufferer be alleviated while such 'slow ahd doubtful rem"dies i ~"VC their effect 1 . The answer is plain, cancn.. piul.tiust true —mse Dr.JHowe’s Nerve and Bono Xiniment. No naifie could be moreappicpri.ite. It reach es and soothes the.ncrves, and allays pains most effectually on its first application, and by a few applicationsremovesmore effectually and speed ' lly Rheumatic pains thatf any internal of exter nal remedy was ever known to do. ’Try it and be convinced, Forsale'hy ' ' -.STEVENSON 8c DINKLE. Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840 c .■, » Attend to tour cough. - REV. DR. BARTHOLOMEW’S 1 Pink Expectorant Syrup, A N agreeable-cordial arid effective remedy Pr for coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in the tbreaat, influenza, hard breathing, and difficult' expectoration.- - However incredible it may .appear, Doctor Bartholomew’s Pink Expectorant Syrup has 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* make a trial of i the .arti cle when its value will he fully'attested." For kale by STEVENSON 6c UINKLE. ’ January 16, 1840. DR. SWAYNE: Respected Friend,i —From the very'beneficial effects which 1 have received from the use of thy Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully willing to'te's. llfy to the astonishiiigeffect. My attack .was that of a coriimon cold, which began to Threat en something of a more serious nature.' Being recommended to use the above Syrup, I .finally gave it a trial, and am happy to say it,gave roe almost instant relief. I have used l it frequently,' nrd always with the same beneficial effects. If others would use this medicine at the commence ir.er t of their colds and coughs, they would pre vent a disease which would be more alarming tits character, and much more obstinate in the cure.: ,;, Enwoop; 1,. Pusey. N. W. corner of Arcli br Fifth sts, Phila. .Eighth month,23, 1839. ‘I he.abnve medicine is for sal by 1.3. Myers Co., Carlisle. * Cuiedb;/'l)r. Ilarlich’s celebrated Medicines. -■■'•Mr. -WIiI.«MORMSQN, of Schuylkill Sixth Street, Philadelphia, afflicted for sevenlh years With the above distressing disease—Sickness at the stomach, headache, palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite, acrid eructations, coldness and weakness.of the’extremities. emaciation & general debility, disturbed rest, a'pressure mid . weight at the stomach after eating, severe flying "'“painsin the chest, back and sides, costi'vcncss, a dislike for society or conversation, languor and lassitude upon the least Occasion. Mr. Morri son had.applied to the most.eminent physicians, .who considered it beyond the power of human skill to restore him to 'health; however,- as. his afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable com, • ditioni having'beeh indiicediby a. friend of mf to try Dr. Harlich’s Medicines, as they being highly recommended,, by which'he procured two packages for Prialf before using the second' packageyhe found himself greatly relieved, and - by continuing the use ol them the disease en tirely disappeared—be is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health'.- ; ; For sale by 3: J, Myers is* Co." njZßGJuavisi, AT THE NEW STORE. S HAVE just received a seasonable assort ment of DRY GOODS, which I have re cently purchased and will be able fo sell them at greatly reduced prices. The stock consists of extra wool dy ed blue, black, brown, olive ,’Riid various other colors of .- BROAD CLOTH*' very superior’ CASSIMERES, ami Sattinets, English and Domestic linen 8c pottou.Dillliiigs, buJ a general assortment of summer stuff tor men’s arid.boys’ . wear. Hangups, Orirds, Lion skin Cloth', together with a great variety of Chintzes, Calicoes, Mousliu do L.iiues ,'■ .Sheds, Cribs, and out buildings-, aiud.'a full pro-' : portion of first rate timber... .;.c : On each of the above tracts are never failing wells of-.good water), and orchards nf cUoicc fruit, the fences arc in good repair, am) tlie hind ’ )n*a high state of. ciiltiyatiou. j - 'Fhescfitirins arc not surpassed by ally id the easVciid^ttlieCqun- _ ly, ■/ ' ■ 'r'. ;"v,^ •'• 3.—A"amaH ■ ', miles south of Sliippensburg* adjnininu tluf farm 'oflohn:Clippinger,;Esqi,;CoqtHifiios 100 acres.! Thisproperty inwel I.timbered, oiul woiptl !iu:s t;omfortable-horne to u person that, wanted, u . hnndsomclow pricedspropertyr e v •r.-.-11-w : f ■•o*.- 'For farther particulars iippVy .to tlie, .stibscvi- tier residing in-the borough of SUippensburg^ Camberlaiitl county,'-P.a.>-. . .DAVID NEVIN. . , -August 24, 1840. b - post oitiob, Carlisle, l*a. A ugust l , 1840, ■drri.vaj anil De/iarnirr of : * 1 ' .V ' -/In-ivis, - ■ - Closes daily. 1 ' aKtfUt 12 ni : 7p. nV. * ‘ 5 p. m.. 10 ii . nv. ’ 11 a, ni. .11 a. ni, -11 a; m. 4p. ni. ; 12 m;; •<; 10a,m. •• 12 m. ::7p.ni. “ Ha. m. 1 1 a. m. H. LAMBERTON, 1». M. -Eastern '.'Western - f Southern “ ■ '^•echamc'ab’g ■ ■ ..... s■' >UJe 1 ■•> ",y'~ ... Certificates of •Agency \ For the Sale of Brundreth's Universal.,/Tc {'elablc- Pitts, arc held in .Cumberland county by the folloiiing agents. CEO. W. HIJNEE, Carlisle. S. Culbertson, Shippcnsburg.. Adam Riegle. Meclianicsburg. ll’bke 8c Brenncman; New Cumberland; , , Gilmore & M’Kimicy, Newville. 1- • ' L. Ricgle 8c Cb./Churchlowiv : M. G. Ruppf Shircmanstown.d . As counterfeits of these pills are insomc.cases sold for the genuine ones, the safely of the pub lic requires that none should be purchased cx .cept 'om' thosc'rccognized' as agents above ■ -. RICHES NOT HEAXTH. Those who enjoy health,, must ceitaiiily.fccl .blessed'when they edmpafe themselves to those sullercrs that have been afflicted Tor years with various diseases which the human family arc all subject lb be troubled with,.' Diseases present themselves in various-forms and ..irony various circumstance?,, which' in the cnmniciiccrnent, may all be checked by the uscof Dr- O. P. Kar lich’s Compound strengthening and German Aperient Plus,—such as Dyspcpsia,Livci Com plaints, Pain in the side, Uheumatism, General Debility, Female Diseases, . .and all diseases to which'human nature is subject, where the sto mach is affected. Directions for using these Medicines always'.accopiphny them. , These Medicines can he taken 'with perfect -safety by th in ’small packs, ami should both- be used't,o effect a permanent cure. Those who arc afflicted woula'dri well jo make a triill of this invaluable Medicine,as they never produce sickness or nausea -while, using. A safe and cffectuafrcmcdy for DYSPEPSIA 08. INDIGESTION, and all Stolhach Coinplaintsipain in Side, Liv er Complaints, LossVof Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of thcl'leart; General Debility, Ncr vous lrritability,.Sick Headache, Female T)is- ; cases, Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism, Asth mas, Consumption, &c. The German yl/icrient Villa are to cleanse the stomach arid purify the Blood. The Tonic or. Strengthening • Pills are to strengthen and invigorate.thcnerves arid di gestive organs and give tone jo’the Stomach, ns all diseases originate from impurities of the blood and disordered stomach; This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all -practical-Physicians, .which'experience has taught tliemto be lltConly rifnicdy to effect a cure. - They lire not only re c.ommCndcd-riftd prescribed by, the most expe rienced Physiciansintbeifidaily -practice, but also taken by tlio'segeiitlemeu themselves.when;-, cver they feel tlieriyaiploms of those'diseases, in which they know-them to be efficacious.— This is the case, in ajVlrirgc citifesfiu.whtch'they have an extensive sate. -Itis not. to bc.under-r merely by purifying .tlie (Rood—4.liis' they' will uot’clo; but they certainly will; and’■sufflcii’iit authority: of daily.'proofs: asstrliiig.that those taken us recommended by tlie .di rect ioriaw hi ch accompany -them, will ‘cure a great majority 61 diseases of the. stomach flungs, andllver; by Which impurities of the'blood are occasioned. ... Strengthen-’ iqg Tonic, and Germari Aperient Pills. . . Principal Office fcr.thccgale of this medicine ! is at Hoytlff'Nprthl-EighMliStre.et, Philadelphia. - Also—For sale atAlie.arug' store of;li-J;:MY-; : -ERS>& .CO-,- ; Cumberland cpuntyl,ff;':ri j)hl'.'’W'6ri v ,2j;T839.,',: Vaughwv§ M PettTspn%:Re.d. to.air otlier : applications for. chilblains! spriiirisyimimbness pl-tiie limbs,'Stiffness and wtaUnessdf the Joints,; aSf-e throaty &c.-Byrubbing the Liniment welf TftWtlie'head witlia hair brush at going to 'bed and then covering the head 1 with.a-flannelnight ■’captlifrelTer' aßbrdcd'in that painfanforin.- df tlic the ''disease . '-r.-: ;V -: RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD. . ; 'Numcvdus.curesjn all theribove allectionshaye come under the-observati'onrof the proprietors.,' The following slalemeut ofVrcmarhnlda'cure \>( partial paralysis of :a limbisfrom William L. :Iferibii,Esq. jiwell respcctame magistrate ofSoufhwafh tV ... r> ' Messrs; Vaughan Sc Peterson—During sever «l week3'l‘;Buß‘ered -! a partial paralysis, phtjie light arm and of the third and fourth lingers ol thevYight hand," wbich sensibly. affected the ■whole power of the lattcri writing me-- a-.dlfßcult task-which.lepuld hot execute but with' greatly,dimihishedlegibiUty.: The use of half hbottle.bf your Eihinreiitgave entire re lief, at)d.l .cheerfully bear its efficacy . sTEVEhfeo.N & IRNKtEv:: Carlislcl Jan. 16, 18-10., 1 ~ \ Job work neatly executcdul this office! ; DENTISTRI'. ; :iri|Ciioois, :• H/tS returned to Carlisle, and will, np here tofore, attend to the_practicc ot Dentistry. He may be found at Col. Ferret’s hotel. ■ ■ ' Persons requesting it will be waited upon at .thcinxsidenr.es. i ; ' f Dr. Grorgi D. Roulke, > Reference , — < Rev. 'J'/ws:. C. ’Jhornlon,. (-Dr. David Mt,Mahon r Carlisle. March 12,18A0, v . Ti 11. SKII.ES, MERCHANT TAILOR, ■ HAS, just received and is now opening at his stand in West-High Street, a general assorl menlof how and fashionable goods, suitable for gentlemen's wear, siiclf as i. ’ CLOTHS, WOOIDYED BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible, Fancy and Cadet mixed. CASSIMKRI3S; Black,-Blue, light Ddo skin, fancy and single milled. . . : VESTINGS: Salins, figured Silks, Valencies, and Marsailos, , ■ PAXTOY AP-TiaLSS. . ' Such as Stocks, Gloves, Suspendersi.dlandkcr chicfs &c. All of which will be sold and made up in the' most. fashionable,manner, and at the •shortest notice. ‘ . . ' Carlisle, July 30tb, 1810.—tf. ■WUST received a seasonable and general as- IgJPsortment of Dry Goods, which will be: sold at reduced prices. Amongst other bargains will be fouiidsome very superior merimacV prints. The colors are fast, stile splendid, cloth very superior, arid 28 inches wide tor-fSi cts.:. This callico is worthy Hie attention of persons w.ho wish to purchase goods of the kind, knowing "that they arc belter than any offered at the same pride. I have also renewed my stock of Bon netts, arid will only inform the public that I will sell Tuscan Bonnctts as low as GJ ctr. and prices of ribbons and other trimmings to! correspond. T.ogctlierjy.tth many.other goods, all of'which will be found in South Hanover 1 streets, and for : ■ C. lIARNIT'Z. Sperm Oil, A very superior article of Sperm" Oil may lie had by calling at Stevenson and Dinkle’s Drug and Chemical store. , . ; ~ ; NEW GOODS. THE subscriber has just received from the city a supply_o{, T neyt:aud superior . ‘ consisting' in, part- of wool-dyed. black, blue claret, ndidide, brown, invisible green'and mul berry cloths, wool-dyed black; blue and figured cassimercs, satinetls ol all descriptions, - cords beverteens, ticks arid checks, imported stair 8c figured carpeting, saxony, prince and mouslin de idine.s, 'bombaaipcS' and merino, blue black, black, mouse, fawn, broyvn, figured .arid plain silks. Figured and plain .lackouette muslins. Green baize, flannels of different colors, gloves and hoeSery. Cloth and fur caps. .BrOs.be arid merino'shawls. Mackinawa rose arid point blankets. Leghorn and straw bonnetsj velvet and cambrick artificial flowers; carpeting, baizt and floor cloths, together with an assortment of Groceries and Clupensware. * Call and sce{ ' • ANDHEWRIGHAUnS. - ene. jr.,c. nvEFr, SURGEON DENTIST, ■ ITS INSPECT FULLY informs the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle a.nd its' vicinity that ft sets Artificial Teeth in Hie. most approved manner. He also scales, plugs apd separates teeth to arrest decay.. , - V. v r. ~ . ~ 0,..' N. prepares a tooth powder,yyhich win tens the teeth', Without injuring the enamel, col ors the gunis a fine red and relreshesthe moat h. 1 The tooth ache, will be cured, in most cases,, without extraction; and. an mdontalgiC wash is prepared for liealing sore gums and fasten the and genllcrirtcn arc; requested to call and examine his collection'of Porcelain or In* corruntahle teeth, which will never decay nr chance color* and fife free from, all unplcas.iiK odour, durable and well adapted’lor .chewing, which will he inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. * . _ ' .. . AU persons wishing Dr. N. to cnll fit' tlicli dwellings will please to leave, a line at Ins,resi dence, No. 7 Harper’s Kow, when he will punc tually attend to every call in the line of his pro fession. Vi'oin & long find successful pmcticej lie hopes to give general satisfaction. . - T ; .Carlisle, August 1. 1839.', -"I. . NEW AfJU CHEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. / GEORGE flf- JFEEBX, EE ESPECTFUEEV announces-to the cili -04 zens of Carlisle and the public in general,- thiiTlie has iopened_ the above business in the imuse formerly deenpied by, Dr. Roland, heagly-. opnosiie thb'.Carlisle Banlt, and next door to Ar nold tf.Co’s', store; where he intends keeping constantly on hand,a large ussoitment of CAN DIES and , .... i .. -suchn3:Eemnn,-C;\iißer,PiimApplc t Sarsnpar-. ilia. Orange,’ Capilair,, and ' Strawberry, all of which are. manufactured ter, Soda, Butter and Sweet CRACKERS. He intends keeping constantly on hand a large asi sortmeiitof .. - . . : mUIT AND NUTS, such as .Prunes, Dates, Currants, Oranges* L/emon», -Ctyrnni Almonds, Nuts, Filbertsi-EngUshi-WalnutSt Ground. Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Stc. Bcci’ v ! , - All of the above he will sell wjiolesale.ec retail . MERCHANTS, DEAEEUS, - ;ahd pH others, will find itvo their advantage by ’Calling before purcliasing eEgwhere. All ord ers, from, the country will be thankfully receiv ed and;promptly-Biseiitleil;tn,;._a_'-..-_^^ T bA»;ing : attended, to at the shortest notice.- ICJS CREAM servcd'uptor parties, Bcc. N.' B.—*P\vp apprentices waiited to the'abovc business.' .None meed apply .unlcssiitliey. can , May 7, 1840. > , V iStibscribeV .would inform his fi;iendsand Jitbepublic-m general; that hehashis shop ni ■High street, iti the shop Tormeriy. occupied by Coronach M’Manus, one doorwestof N.W. Vyoods’ Etof'e. solicit a sh'ure ot pub lic patronage.;. V . ‘7t -■■■■, . ; WIU.IAM M’PHERSON. ; " Aoinist 20, 1840, : ■ 1 ' f^‘. ■ /- For Sale. -■ : (Elos Bushels' BUnmihoUa. Coal, -of excellent #Jriuality, at the: Ware House.of Hheem&;Hali ;bertpWest High street) CarljUlo. ’ ■] ] tr-AugUStO, 1810; Miatst Miatsl Hats! -Btactl^rtncliwlfill^lrivslii^Vtgonia.-FurrCbipi and’ Woe! Hats',for sale wholesale aoUyclail. • : S : CHAS.;BARNITZ. : Of the Receipts and Expenditures of CuinbeWand county, by the Com missioners of said county, ffiim dity of January, to.,the thirty-first d&y of IJecembeii ; -D. .jfIbJB'ERT To balance in handsof Treasurer at lasf setllcindnt. 1 Balance of taxes outstanding on Ist January, 18*1, ,3.4,21 55 ■ - ... ‘*141.64 Amount of county lakes assessed'for 1840, . 19,462.36 i justices v,.^ do : . ?. -“t ■ 41 ii; Cr*GOO.OOO» llorough of Nob Cumberland ort Wednesday tho Ol for several weeks,- and may be consulted at ,lIE. «bove coivVpany. through their “Agfiicy 3d at the publio'houoo of fecob Poist, in said bo- MacFitrii#*s HoUlyon : • JJ_ in Carlisle.’* still cotiliues to insure all rough. •■■ , ' 1 December 17,1840: , ~ ,d . kinds of iifniicrtv in this aiKl the Htliniiiiiig couti, ■ Allen on Thursday the 4th at the public house of 1' ..c. .. d;.,' , ties at.the lowest rates .-’Phe usual risk bn stone, David Sheafler in Shepherdstowni,. : : ’ New H ai'd tv are ; lx I'oce ry • ; or j>r»ck houses nvurages abbui $4 pei*nnni<«p oa 1 Bbraugk oUdeehdmesbttrg .on.Friday..^hosth.at^^ the publiQ honsepf John Hoover in said borough. * jfaslTD-.y A‘ \\\zt tonsistjug ot yTry goods; groceriesi ami the Monroe On Saturday the Gth at the pnhlio house sttbscriber lias just feturhefl .irpm thij ej- usual assortnuent of a country store,;will be ro of Mrs. Paul in Churebtown. j \ ■ VH ties of New York, Philadolphia.ahd Balli- sured at the sarnd rate. . " . I"' Borough of! Carlisle on Monday tho Blh at the .and is'riow opening aphis store room Sdetb Property holders, .and melt:hams .generally , Commissioners' office in said boroughf "t. S ot.MarW Sqbhrb and Main Streets, throughout this and Ml cceiipicd by G. W, HitneifiTisq.) a ge- in'person— house*of Joiei||||Gner in Hpgaealown. • neral assortment of :., , . ->1 i piu* j 1 , ** ;. All are.also.notified and rp- to the subsenb r, i .. JOHN E MYERS, ouircd to attend.at tho time and place fixed for tliß, ~ h.. r-’. ■W tfMp 3 m . - appeal, for their respective 1 boroughs and town- ' OEDARWAREi . ' December » ... / ——■ ■, ./-- * ships. By order of. Me Q)miniMtover^’: ( r . W'AH ■ : : V nii mrbirT Y 1 *!! T.A IIfC! ' \A-: Oils,Paintg,Vnniisliee, Glass,.Drushqs.AVhips, ■ ; : CaneSjlXampa for burning Camphiho Otl, and a ' scum S:: ■. - I[iITHEREAS the Carlisle Saving Fund .So-. Camphinß OU,.a cheap and for A ~ -■ • SNOUGJUASS, Treasl Cum. Co. VW ciety, will expire in 1843,; Notice is bore- Sperm OtEand hnymg .been appointed agent ; Tr e a ' sur c V ' s ,Office, ' ' ' V x by given, agreeably .to. tlie.constitutionl'and Taws of Jw DecVifidfilSdO..' : 5 ' r : - - ' V of Pennsylvania; that ilid; stockholdere.of said in- Tor .thweafe of JONES PAT EN T EAMI •>»[%».•; N. B. Several coptesrof the actaof last session Blitad*mTn^d'' : r.R.S-' : ' plinnireef nante; slvle’and'tifla to “Cunihorlandt use this new and^economical light,; s; v, vv, i , t.,- •; . rr. Banlt, ■ capital And generthdis- •uf Having selected .. H'S i - .• 6m Carlisle, July fl, 1840: . C. BAHNII Z#-.& ,W>. - c • . September 10, 1810. STATEMENT VJlm't of Du~u9m'l, out wlicaica 18-10 standing . ‘ ‘s26-114$ 310 05 Years, 1839 1810 $lB3O 05 MOO GO 5 : 1837 80ii* .325:49 520 SSJ Ml ,291 . fIG-211 429 1G 1389 01 2GI 58 ' 975 38 1496 74} IGS G 5 18C4 55 1105 72 1860 29 388 225 , 178 76 1450 70J U 437 71 461 55 305 72 950 29 ■'4B 22j 108 76 53,421 55 519,462 36$ . .u-;.,. Grand WndVTiuvei sc .Jurors pay, Pu|jlic printing;..' '■ Auditors pay.-10r4!959, . - County Jail and, Penitentiary', sundries, furnished pns- ' , oners, &c. ‘ ■ -Vi-' 28.| Repairs arid incidental expenses of public buddings, 329 12i Lever Seal Press, repairs &c..for Prrithonotary’s office; 87 42.1 Furnishing arid repairing Dockets foe / do dp . 51 62 Paper case-arid cellar steps for Register’s do . 40 75 Index to vendue papers Tor do., *» : ■- do, -80 00 • 2 seals & repairs fur Quarter Sessions & Recorders do- CO 14 Furnishing and repairing Dockets for dp do 65 81 Constables returns to court of Qr. Scss. ■ . 75 94 Inquisitions on dead bodies, _ ‘ „? 2° James H. Graham, Esq. Dep. Alt’y-Gen. fees in Qr. Scss. 80 50- General, Presidential, Special and Township election ex penses for 1840. 214 Assessors pay,for 1840, ' ’ f® Taxes refunded* v _ •••' •••>■' .. : • ,5? Eastern StateFenitcivtiauy, suppQrl.of convicts, _.402,J0 D. Coble & I Rupp, Esqrs/, slato.road commissioners pay, - 78 00 Damages awarded onroads,; -CO Directors of the Poor, fur support of Paupers fqr 1840, 5000 00 Michael Spell in full" Waggoner’s bridge, lIOO'OO ' do* fur services in-repairing,Diller’s bridge, 500 Jacob Zeigler for repairing Ncw.villc.bridge,V, ' 7 -. . 50 00 Joseph Latshaw in full fur building bridge at Brandt’s ford- ", ing, ‘ - '- 7 . J *■- 1450 00 lohnAlurdorfffor repairing'’Waggoners bridge, ■ ' 82 27 Jariies H. Graham, Esq.'Cumriiissipners Attorney, . - 50 00 Joseph Eobach, Esq. Keeper of Penitentiary, 200 00 Willis Fdulk; Esq. fees iri Qr.' Sess'., &c. 43 37 Robt. C. Sterrctt, Esq', pay aa-Commission'er in Ri11,103 50 ■ John Cornirian, Esq. do " dp lor 1840, 169 50 Alex. M. Kerr, Esq. do do * do 148 50 nWWiriW'ff 111 n» John Irwin, Esq. Coirimissioucrs Clejk, 300 00 . John Dunlap, Esqi pay as Direcloeof the Poor for 1840, SO 01) Sam’l Ecklcs, Esq. do , do ; A. Waggoner, Esq,do . do _ do*'*-SO 0(1 ,■ George Reetcnv,-Esq;'late; SherilV fees in Qr.,Sess.,-&c. , r . 38:41 lohn Myers, Esq. laic Sheriff support of prisoners, ■ 814 10 , George Esq.. Prothpuotary’s fees, , 18 69 Orders for killing foxes, . . 10 40 Viewers of Roads Sfßridgcs 22 ® 87 50 00 • 26 ' 1 26 ...5, 24j 1 21 3 00 16 16 *■ Witm: ■ "Whole amount paid out, Commission allowed Treasurer, , Exonerations' .allowed Collectors, ■ Fees . ' do" do ~ Balance of taxes due.UJr collectors of 1839 & 1840, $25,173.43i! Balftncc in hands of Treasurer, $3,387" .45* We (lie Auilitors of Cumberland county, having examined the several accounts ami vouchers of Robert Snodgrass, Rsq. 1 reas'ur er of said county, from the first day of January to the thirt y-first day of December, A. 1). 1840, inclusive, do report'and certify that we find a balance due said county by said Treasurer, ot Time Thousand Right Hundred and Thirty-Seven Dollars ami Forty Five & Three Fourth Cents, as above slated. . Giren under our hands at Carlisle.Jlic 20th day of January, A.‘ Dt 1,841 JOHN CI.EKDRNIiV, ■ 1 THOMAS H. BRITTON) Audilots. SAMURh WILLIAMS, J i,;'' . €r. ~ 228 7 75 ; 223 00 61 60 $16,128 98 ■302 4‘i 305"95 TI4 7 (K) ' 3421 s>* $211335 97J 3,837 45 ? $25,173 43i