SIIOBt FACTS. * TO THE'AFFLICTED. ?T is sometimes urged that the, Rheumatism , cannot be cured by external applications.— nis may be true sonietimesihut it is plan'.'cer tainly true that this dirtressing coinyla!nt -ran not be cured by, internal remedies,- 1 xrrpt b) their long andjfonstaht uae, by which perhaps, at the same, time the system becomes gefetfdly deranged, debilitated and destroyed, -Eve" Were not this.the case how shall the great pis tress of-the sufferer be alleviated while such slow anddcubtful rem“llie», their encrl The answer4splain, canui-i "'id ni-M true—use Dr,|Howo’s Nerve and BonoXiniinent. "No name could he more appropriate. It reach-, ,ea and soothes the nervesi and allays pains most effectually oh its first application, and by.ft. few. •nnpHcrttionsremoves more ellcduullj .uul spfed* 't jly Rheumaticpains thaivnny iulernai or extern nalfemedy was ever known to do. 'J ry.it and be convinced. For sale bv C STEVENSON’Sc DINKLE. Carlisle, lan. 16, 1840. ■ attend to youn ooxmn. REV. DR. BARTHOLOMEW’S , Pink Expectorant Syrup, AN agreeable cordial 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 P|nk Expectorant Syrup_ has never been known to tail in affording relief in the above cases. Many certificates have been receivednttesting its virtues. The public are respectfully invited to make a trial of the 'arti cle when its value will be “fullv attested. For sale by , , STEVENSON 8c DINKLE. . January 16, 1840,-, DU. SWAYNE: Respected Friend:—From the very which I have received front the use_of thy Compomld.Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully willing to tesi tify to the astonishing effect. My . attack was that ofa common cold, whigh began to threat en'soihethuig; of a more seriouVhaturc. “Being recommended to use the above Syi'up, I finally gave it a trial, and am happy to say it gave me almost instant relief. I have used it, frequently, hi d always with the same.beneficial effects.* It others would ukc this medicine at the commence n ert of their colds and coughs, they would pre vent a disease whicli would be more.nlarming t its character, and much more obstinate in the cure. . Elwood, l». Fusky. N. W.,corncr of Arch & Fifth sts, Phila. Eighth month# 23," 1839. M he above medicine is for-sql by J. J. Myers Co., Carlisle. Dyspepsia and Hypocondr acism. Cured by Dr.Harlich's celebrated Medicines . Mr. WM. MORRISON, of Schuylkill Sixth , street, Philadelphia;-afflicted for several years, with the above distressing disease—Sickness.at Impaired appetite# acrid eructations, coldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation & general debility, disturbcd"rest, n pressure and weight at tlie storaaclraftereating, severe flying pains in the chest, back and .sides, costiveness, a dislike for society or conversation, languor and lassitude upon’lbe.least occasion. ’.Mr, Mom- Bou had applied to the most eminent physicians, who considered it beyond the power of. human skill to.restore him to health; however, as his uffllctipnsjtad,reduced him,to,All-jilovable com' . dltion, having .been. Induced by a tvicnd of his to try Dr. Havlich’s Medicines, as they being highly, recommended, liy,-which he procured two*packages for trial; before using the second package, he-found hlmself gr-catly-.telievjeil, and tirely disappeared—he is now. enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. ■ For sale by J. J. Mykhs Co. • MS,9n.G,gI.ViS! B&WtG&MJV’Sn. AT THE NEW STOKE. SHAVE just received a seasonable assort ment of DRY GOODS, which 1 have re cently purchased and will be able to sell them nt greatly reduced prices. The stock consists of extra wool dyed blue, blaclv brown, olive and various other cojors of ■ BROADCLOTH, very superior CASSiMEKES aiul Saltinets, English ap'd Domestic linen & cotton Drillings, ana a general assortment of summer stuff for men’s and boys’ wear, Hangups, Cords, Lion skin. Cloth, together with a great variety of Chintzes, Calicoes, Mouslin de Laities - of rich shades, French Lawns, Bombazine, tiro de Rhine Silk; blue black Italian and Mattioiie Bilk, French needle worked and common Capes, bobinct and cotton Laces and Edgings, Footing of various breadths and qualities, .Funs,-'kid, 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.olher dress Shawls and Hand kerchiefs—also a full" assortment of Domestic Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Hats and Caps; all of Whichhave lately been selected with cave, which makes me confident that I sell good goods and give good bargains. , I therefore take the liber ty of inviting my f ormer customers arid- friends nnd the public generally, to examine my stock In due season. , , . . Thankful for past favors (hope by close per sonal attention to business lo.inerit and receive a share of public patronage. . ■ .CHAS.BARNITZ. Carlisle. May 7, 18(0. ’ y VALUABLE FARMS FOR , SAEE. • '. . THIS subscriber offers for sale the following described real estate, situate in Green town ship, Franklin county, adjoining the Turnpike road, and within one mile of Grecnvillage, viz: I.— Fann pf first rale limestone land, containing : l9o thereon erected a IWOStory' ---- -•= STONE HOUSE, a new Frame. .Barn, Sheds,_ Cribs,, and ‘fill the necessary 1 out buildings, with a sufficiency of timber land. " , * . 2. —A Farm, also of first rate limestone land; (adjoining the above) containing 175 acres, having thereon erected a . TWO STORY SaliM STONE HOUSE, dßaaß BA'JiK BAR>% , V .Sheds, Cribs, and out buiiumgsi and a lull pro portion of first rate timber. On each 6f: the above,tracts are never failing wells of- good-water* and orchards of choice fruit, the fences are in good repair, and the l ind in a high state of cultivation, i .These farms are not surpassed by any in the cast end of the coun ty, ■ ' 4 ' 5.—A smalt farm of Pint: land, ■ three miles south of Shippenshurg, adjoining the farm of John Clippinger, Eoq., containing 100 acres. This property is well timbered, and would he a comfortable horiie.to a .pgvjinn that, wanted a - handsomedow/pricedunopert}; —7— ~ - For further particulars apply to the subscri ber residing in the borough of- Shippensbufg, Cumberland county. Pa. , DAVID : August 24, 1840. POST OSTIOB, t Cii rlislc, Pa. ugust 1,1840.; Arrival and Dejiarlnre'of Mail*■ ■ •-.* ' Arrives.. Closes. V Eastern . daily about 12m- ■ 7-p. vn. ‘ ,J p. m. 10 a. m, •* ’ “11 a. m. ,11 a. th. <* ll a. m. 4p. m. Southern ' “ •• 12m. 10a. m. Mechanicsb’g“ ' • .12 ra. Newvillo -■ «• •* IT a. m. lrii^rti. R. LAMBERTON, P. M. •Western Certificates of Agency Fur the Sale of Brimdreth’s Universal Te gefuble Pills, lire held in Cumberland comity hi] the following agents. ■, ■ ( . GEO. \V. HI FNEE, Carlisle. ( S. Culbertson', Shippensburg. , . •Adam Riegle,-Mechanicsburg.. ! j.. : . Ilnke & Brennemun, NevvGumberluiid. Gilmore & M’Kinney,NewviUe. 1,. Riegle &,Co.,'Chuvchtowni_ M. G. Rupp, Shiremanstowti; • As coiinterfeitshf these pills hire insome cases sold for tlye genuine ouch, the safely of the pub lie iicpiires that none should he purchased cx ' jptn .those-rccngnized as agents above. 4 HIOHES NOT HEALTH. blessed when theycompare themselves to lliose ■ sufferers that have been afflicted for years with various diseases which the human family are all subject to be trgubled : with present ■themselves in various forms rind* .from -various elfcumstances, ■which-, in . the commencement, may all he-cheeked by the useuf Dr.O. I*. liar -11cIds Compound strengthening and ;,Gormau Aperient Pills,J-such as Dyspepsia,Livei Com. plaints, Pain in the sidc.Rlieumalism,, General Debility, Female Diseases, and nil .diseases to which human nature is subject, where the sto mach is affected. Directions for using-thcsc Medicines always accompany them. ; 1 hese Medicines can be taken with perfect: safety by the most delicate female, ns they are mild in their operation mid pleasant in their effects. Principal-Office for the United States, No. gl North Eighth street, Philadelphia. : Also, lor sale by 1 I. J, MYIsHS'& CO. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA I! More proofs of the efficacy : ot Dr. Ilarlich s 'Medicines. —Mr. Jonas Hartman, oftSumney town, Pa.yentirely cured of the above disease, whicli lie was afflicted with for six years: his symptoms were a sensed distension and oppres sion-after eating,‘distressing pain m the pit ol thestomach, nausea, loss of appetite, ; giddiness aiid dimness of sight, extreme debility, flatulen ce, acrid eructations, sometimes vomiting,, Mid, pain in tlie ric lil tide,.,depression bf.spints;..dis.. turhed vest, faintness, and nhf.ahlc topuvsue.his business without causing bis immediateexhaus lioirand wealiness. - Mr.-Hartman is. happy to 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 Strengtlieningand German Aperient Pills. Forsale'by " • ' • . J. J.- MYKHS&Co., Carlisle. Coughs, Colds £) Consumptions, Mrs. A. Wilson,, of Lancaster county,. .5*., entirely cured by the usc of Dr. Swayne’sSyrup of Wild cherry—lier symptoms were constant coughing, pain in Jier side, back and head, de praved'ap'pclite, Spitting of blond,;'no test a I nidit, Re.,' After using two bottles of. Doctor Swayne’s Compound Syrup of PrunusVirginiana or Wild,Cherry; shefomid herself relieved, and ■founfflicrseTi X^>tEn'DT:TOC,SnOTVrpTO ease, wliicii she had been afflicted witlr for three years. There are 1 daily certificates of various persons, which add sufficient testimony .oLthc orcat.efflcacv of this invaluable medicine. ° For sale by J-J. Mwias (3 Co. LIVER COMPLAINT ; Cured by ibe use of ' Dri H^i’licli'a'rCompound St'rengthening'ahd German Aperient 'Pills.. - Mr. \ViL,i.iX?r lllc!iAnD l I > ittsburg l ;Pa ) en tirely cuVed ol the above distressing disease:—- his symptoms were; pain and; weight in the left side,-loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a'distensionof Ihestdmach, sick.headache, .furred tongue,,countenance changed t 6 a citron xolor, difficulty, of brcatliing,'distuTtred"fesi; at 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 physicians, but received no re bel, until using Dr. Harlich’s' Medicintjfrwhich. terminated In effecting a perfect cure. For sale by J, J. MYERS q CO. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. - THE public are hereby directed to the med-, ical advertisements of Dr. HARLICH’S celebrated Com/iound Strengthening Tame, and German yl/terient Pills, which are a Medicine of great value to the afflicted, discovered by O. P. Harlich, a celebrated physician, at Altdorf,- •Germany, whicli has been used with unparal leled success throughout Germany. This Med icine consists of two kinds, viz: the German At pericnt.and 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 are .afflicted would dowcll to make a trial of this invaluable,Medicine,as they, never produce sickness or nausea' while using; A safe and cffeotual'remedy for ' DYSPEPSIA OH INDIGESTION, i and all Stomach Complaints i pain in Side, 1 Liv-- er Complaints, Loss, of Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility, Nerr vous Irritability, Sick Headache; Female Dis eases, Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism,Asth mas; Consumption,&c. The GermanAperient Pills aretSweanse the stomach and purify the Blood. The Tonic or Strengthening Pills are to strengthen and invigorate the nerves and di gestive organs and give tope to the Stomach, as 1 - all diseases originate from impurities of the blood and disordered stomach;. This mode of treating diseases is pursued byairpractical 'Physicians, which experience has taught them to be the billy 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 sale. It is not to be under stood that these medicines will cure all diseases merely J)j‘ purifying',the blood—this they will not do; but they certainly will, ’ and” sufficient Authority” of- daily proofs, asserting that those medicines, taken as recommended by' the di rections which accompany, them. cure a great majority of diseases of the, stmnath, lungs, and liver, by which impurities of- theblood are occasioned. ' ' Ask for DV; Harlich's Compound Strengthen ing Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. - l . ; Principal Office fev the'sale of this medicine is nt No. 19 North Eighth street', Philadelphia. : . ; Also— For sale at the drugstore of J. J. MY ERS Sc CO., Carlisle,-who are■ Agents.for Cumberland county. ■ ' Nov. 21,1839. Vaughan fy-'Peteraon'B Bed Liniment., , SUPERIOR to all other applications for {5 rheumatism, chilblains,'sprains, numbness ot the limbs, stiffness and weakness of the joints, sore-throat, &c. By'rubbing the Linimept well Into the head with a hairbrush.at goingto bed and Ahep covering the head'with -a flannel night cap.tlie ; Telief affofUcd in. that jjainful, form .of the the. disease ' ' ' ' " RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD. Numerous cufes’ih all the above affections have come under the observation.of lhe prbprietora. The following stalcm'eut of.a remarkable’ cure of partial paralysis of a limb is from -William L. Norton, Esq. a well known and respectable magistrate'of Southwark* ' , ■.. i Messrs. Vaughan & Peterson—During sever al wceksl snffered'a. partial paralysis-ol the rightarna and.of the third and fouvth fingers ol the right .hand, whiclT sensihly affected, - the whnlc power:of~thq lattefi writing became to me a di (Tidbit task which X could not execute greatly diminished legibility*, The use of half a bottle of your re* lief, and I cheerfully bearthisteiti'moriytoits dlficacy. For. sale by . r. ’ .. : STEVENSON ScDINKLE. • j iCarJislo, Jan. 16, 1840, ■ .fobworkneatlyexeeu^ office. DENTISTRY. DR. I. C. LOOMIS, HAS-veturried ip Carlisle, arid viilM as here tofore, attend, tothc practice of Dentistry. He piny he found at ;C6|_ Eerree’s hntcl., ‘ ■ Persons reqiiesling’it .wljl be waited upon, at their residences. ' ' ■ CDr. Georgi D.Fonile, Reference,— < ]iev..'4'/>oa.,C. 'Jhornton, C Dr. DavithW. MitHon. Carlisle. March 12, 1840. , ' ... . . T.H. EXILES, MKKCH.WT TAILOB, HAS just; received and is.jiowoperiinpibt Ms stand in West High Street, a general assort ment pf new and fashionable goods,,suitable for gentlemen’s wear, such as . : CLOTHS, WOOLDYED BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible, "Fancy and Cadet mixed. ■ " CASSIMBRES: Black, Blue, light" Doe skin, fancy, and single milled. . , VESTINGS: ~ Satins, figured Bilks, Valencies, and Marsailes. ; PAWCY ARTICLBS. -, - Sucli as’Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Handker chiefs &c. All of which will bo sold and made up itutlio most fashionable manner, and at the shortest notice. . Carlisle, July 30th, 1840.—tf.. ' . i. r JUST received a seasonable and general as sortment of Dry Goods, which will be sold at reduced prices. Amongst other bargains will be found some 1 very superior merimack prints." The cplors. are fast,; stile splendid, cloth very superior, and 28 inches wide lor lj2j cts. - This cnllicp is worthy the attention of’persons who wish to purchase goods of the kind, knowing that they arc belter than any offered at the same pric.o 1 have also renewed my stock of Bon netts, and will only inform,the public that I will .sell Tuscan Bonnetts as low-hs'Gf ctr. and prices ufribbons alid-oilier trimmings te eom-spbiid.- Together with mmjy othy goods, all of w,hich will be found in South Hanover streets, and for s nlc by ' C. BAHNITZ, . Sperm Oil. < _ . A very supeiior article.of Sperm Oil may be had by .calling at Stevenson and UinkleV Ding 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, blue claret, adalide, brown, invisible green'and mul berry cloths', wool-dyed hlitck, blup and figured ■crfssime'rcs, salinetls of all descriptions, cords bevertcens, ticks jmd checks, imported stair & Tame’S, nriw -wntivv black', mouse, fawn, brown, figured and plain silks. Figured and plain Jackonettc'muslins. Green baize, flannels of different colors,' gloves and hocsery.r Cloth and fur caps.' Broshe.and meriho shawls. Mftckinawa rose-and point blankets.. Leghorn and straw bonnets! velvet and cambrick artificial flnwersi carpeting, baize and floor cloths, together with an assortment of Groceries and tiuecnswarc. . I P ' Call and see,. .1' I - ----- ' ANDREW RICHARDS; , if it. jr. c. .TUfi; • BURGE OK* DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies pi'd gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that die 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 teeth, 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 fasten the teeth; ' " ' , . Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain or In corrnptablq teeth, which will never, decay or change color, and are free from all unpleasan. odour, durable and well adapted, ior 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. Row, whcii.he will punc tually attend to every call in the line of his pro fession. From a long and Successful practice; he hopes to give general satisfaction. •Carlisle, August 1, 1839. m ;.■■■• NEW AND CHEAP - wholesale and retail CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. GEORGE m RESPECTFULLY announces to the citi zens of Carlisle and the public irt general, that he has opened , the above business in the house formerly occupied by Dr. Upland, nearly opposite tile Carlisle Bank,and next dboi toAr* nold O’ Co’s, store, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a large assortment of CAN DIES and . ;•-.■ • • SYRUPS, such ns Lemon, (singer. Pine Apple, Sarsapar illa. Orange, CapiUiir, ,and Strawberry, all of which are manufactured by hiniself—also; Wa-, ter, S'lda. BuUer and Sweet CUACKERS. He intends keeping constantly on haiid a large as sortment of. ’■ . ; ; • >: . - ' '.PP.w’IT AND NUTS, ' ;■* such aslßjtisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates; Currants, Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Almonds,' _Cream Nuts, Filberts, English!Walnuts, Ground Nuts, Cocoa'Nuts, &c. 8?c.- ~ • . ■ , . , ... ■ All ofthe above he will sell wholesale & 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 ' Vattehded to ■ v i ICE CREAM served up for parties, &C. r N. E. —Two apprentices wanted to the above business.- None: need apply unless; thcy~Can tome well-recommended.: :. ■ •. , May 7, 1840. : , ; . ;.;T,. TAIL ORINQ. THE subscriber wodld inform, his friends and the,public in general, that he has.his shop in High.strtiet, in the shop formerly occupied by Corifinck'M’Mrinus, one door west'of rl. W. Woods’ Store, and wpuld'solicit a share bt pub lic patronage. ’ ;„ ■ . : WILLIAM M’PHEUSON, ‘-August;20. 1840, fir--, 500 Busheis : 'Bitumino(iB;Coal,,'of,ejfcellenl quality,,nl the Ware Honse'of Rheem & Hu bert, West High slreet. 'Carlisle. . - , £;!_ ; . j Aujtnlt.6; 1840/ ■ Mints! Mints! Mints! . Blanl nhtl white Russia. Vignnia, Fur, Chip, Pahtrteal, Leghorn,; Willow Cane' and Woe 1 Hats; for sale .wholesale and •retail .y‘ii , ‘v;' : ■ CHAS. BARNITZ. Joim Dunlap,'Samuel Ksgri,'tiircctdrs of the Poor and of the Mouse of Employment of Cumberland county, in account with said county, from the Ist day ;r of January to the 31st djiy ofDecembcr, lB4o,inclUsive, viz: v ; To amount dhe Institution at settlement in 1830 by JaiafcsLou- . ; .By pnjbicnt on U AcresLnml, (purchased IMS):,W hd , Jl ■ • • ■• ■ , ■ sinn' at . Groeenca, Merchandize, Hardware, vrj uoou«, . don, Esq., Treasurer, .4 . ; • pouD nt . ' part clothing and bedding included, 1 “ . Amount drawn from County Treasurer, ' SOOO 00 Cash paid for stiick,', . - •’/ • . -Co do of Peppy county .. -do - do 183 20 . fenced - ... nnd:M.Mitchell, (PunsibnsJj . . 72.00 _ _ • \ , * _ . ; . 00 i . ,» - ‘ Sundries fop House,Kitchen, Waggoning ami .•• Cash per BlacksmUh wotk done by Pavpcr*,. 45 92J , expenses, Btc., b . . l pf the profits of 1 —' .Tunlcea and Constable**foes, - thcilßUoof. ShmnlaatersvOluntar.ly " \ Ku^jen^lbr °ia.dqor Putipcr., . •. - . i . . s' . «nn - , n . Medical aid for • . do do .. paid to Institution), , WOO . f Plns^er,’ Clover Seed, and Timothy Seed, B.'Stilcs for use of John Thompson,- ; „ 17 00 f UlncKsniith wovki 1 Jason W. Ebyfor ureof Th Itobihson, 88 03' Shneninkingand llnUing, . . - \ ••a . • %v ~ - Jjcnihcr, ■i* ®r I** I ’ l * ll Dawson,../ 64 2 ? Printing and Slnlloimpy, s. * Hulcaaml Skins of Slirom#*, Irvin and Kulz, 1.35 17$ ' Tailoring nnd Weaving, • 05 I-o Ang„oy,roru.eof«.Uohi„.on. »,5 00. . Coding. , & * . Fines from Justices,, / j 43„0<& . -Support of out-door ... . , 1 " 8 Blank Indentures, 15 40 < , Potatoes, ’ ' ' ' ' r.rn t , v,,"- , „«« ‘ M. Fi sliliurn. Steward, Hirelings wages, &c. .. .MUJ.t • Tlaxsccdt , . 9 ' -M. Fis hburn*for 6xtm clerking, (1 year) < S 7 .Bccchsed Paupers, r ' 10 87jJ, Ur; J.-lluughman one year’s medicine ami at- . , Tallow and Lard, 68 3?J , 'tendance, - 60 no • _ ;■• . ■ • z nfll Attorney’s lees for. Urp years, ‘ vi 'jr . , Baskets, • , 7 Js *. A. Waggoner Esq., ns Director for extra services, 13 50 Siberian Apples, 4 75., , . .1. Dunlap |ssq.,. i do, do 2100 1 Old Iron and Hags, 6 18J S.Ecklefl, ** 53 00 Sundries; , . IS32| James LoudonSsqpa. Treasurer, , To balance due by Treasurer, (and linco paid over to Jacob • Squlor,' Esq., Treasurer, " . . : James Loudon, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor Rouse arnl JEh in account with the Directors of said Institution, from the Ist day pf January to the. Ist day • of December, 1840, inclusiver '' To mnountduc at last settlement,' lleecivcd from County Treasurer, M. Fishburn, Steward, from different sources,as exhibited in the, foregoing ' . ‘ * statement, Balance duo Institution, (ami since paid orcr to Jacob Squlcr, Esq., Treasurer,) . “ “* ■ . ' 552 43 , Stock on Farm Ist January, ! 841. 6 head of Horses, 91 head ot horn Cattle, 4 Calves, 0 Breeding Sows, 53 Shojils, 42 Sheep. . .< . V Beef, Pork, Veal and Mutton, fattened aiul killed on Fai;in, in 1840. ; .•_ ’ Sheep, average 52Tbsi ((990 lbs.) making in all 23913 lbs. : ‘ . . '. : '-7" , . . Farming Utensils on Farin' lst T January, 1841. - » . , - ’ Two -narrow’-wheeled -VVSgons, 1 wagon Bpd, 1 pair Wood. Ladders, 2 pair. Ilay Laddere, 2 Sleds, i rtlid Har ness 1 Oort and Gears, 4 'Ploughs, 3 Harrows, 2 Ciiltivators, 7 .Wheelbarrows, 1 threshing Machine, 2 Nnmiig Mills, 2 laig ClLins o"ett of VI agon Gears, 4 sett of Plough Gears, 2 Flax Brakes,.sells Carpenters’ ’I ools - 1 sett Blacksmith;. 1 oola. J »lt - of Butchering Toolsfand a variety, of Axes', Spades, Shovels, Grubbing Hoes, Digging Irons, Single { roes, Double 1 recs, 8j thes. . _; ' . ri, 0 An ' ■ " Schedule showing the Proceeds of the Fai in foi 1840. - 015 buAhcls’bf VVheal.'fOO of Oats; 370 of CorW2ltf ofPotatoes; 47 loads of^lPay,'s of Cbrufodclcr, 150 busln.ls of .Apple*. ' wate r aCid e ßr!T6o gallo’hsof Apple Butler, 30 lb. of 'UcckleJ - l I bushel V Manufactured andmadeiu tlie'Houso and Shop. • Vcls of Soft 50ap,430 lbs. Hard Soap. . MICHAEL FjSAßUßN,.{Steward,;" v “ .-V‘MARGARET FISH BURN, Matron. The Directors, &c., of said county, annex the following exhibit of extra labor &c., med by llio 27 coffins 16 bedsteads, 28 pair woolen = pantaloons ami roundabouts. $43 75 worth of shoemak.ne $6O 12 worth or black * 'The number o?Paupers in lire Institution. Ist January 1841, (of which 31were Colored) are (and 3out- Number "p \o 31 si December, 184(1, (of which 14 were colored) 8 out-door Paapers, and O .born ' in the House, . Making Hie whole number through the year, .j, - A™, pWr« Of which 20 died, 10 children bound oul, 172 discharged and runaway, 7 onl-door 1 anpers, Leaving the number of Paupers in the House Ist January 1841, (of which 13 were colored) Out-door Paupers supported at public expense through the year, Whole number supported Ist January 1841, V ‘ winch 7 are colored 1 ) 71 Of those remaining in the Poor House 31st December 1840, there are males 71. , s . and 0 out door Paupers, ■ « ■a- t “b7z i 00. We; llie Directors of the P.bor and of the House of Employ ment of Cumberland County, certify Hip above and foregoing ' statement to contain a just and true exhibit of the affairs of the Institution during the period above staled, according to the best of our knowledge. _ ' " ' -- - Given tinder our hands ibis Ist dav of January, 1841. - JOHN DU NEAP, SAME. ECKELS, V Directors. BENJAMIN PEFFEU, J .. .■ , BL4CKSmTHIN«. £staifyf James JJuniap, dec’d. Economy. . THE subscriber having leased the shop of• Mrr*. Iftert testomehtaiy op the J am«s The Vestimentd Spirits prepared by Dr. \V. 3nlrn Moore iri North Hannvnr ntrß.it leanest.' Dunlap, late orWestpcnnsborough township, have c McPherson, a re, war ranted to be superior to fullv i2™a thd been issued to the subscribers residing in thesame t 0 an y otUer of the kind now inluse rv on the COACH AND township: Ail persons indebted to the estate of for the removal ot all kinds of Grease, l ar, Oij, branches HeWiß said decedent are requested to make payment, and-p a int. Wax. Wc, irom ladies » gentlemens those having clainAill present them for settle-: weaving • Froni his experience in the business,-lie.:flatters W enti - himself that'he will bo able to‘fender satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom.' - Ho ■ solicits the patronage of the public. * RICHARD ANDERSON. Carlisle, January .7,1841. ' : . tf _ - -nm t « INSURANCE AGAINST TIRE ...... PAMPHLET LAWS. • by- ■ r JfcTOTICE is hereby given timVl§ttctsTeßtomenl-r |j aun€ be passed nt the ensuing sesshm of —-f. . Phibdtlphxa: X* ary on the last wilt and tostamentTiof Peter t^e t.cgi!dature ff will please send in iheiv.hames « . T ftfiftft nnn Crooner, late of,Southampton .township, Coipbcr? to the* subscriber wUhout.any delay. : ■ v . CArl XAu JJpoUU.UUU* . land‘cbunly/deo?d*., have, been issued to' the sub- ; H.SN()UCRASS,Treas» Cum. Co. throughtheir “Agency All per- - Treasurer’s ' i ; still contiuesto insure all Bona : havingf,dlaima ordemarids, against the estate ' • Carlisle, Dec. 24,1840. ■ y 5 kinds of property- inthis ami the adjoining coon of qaid decedent are requested to make known the, jj, 8.-. Several copies of the nctsof last at the lowestlratesiS The usual risk.on. stone same -Without delay, and those indebted to make are still on hand. Subscribers would do well to or brick houses averaßesnbout slper annum on payment to* - :: ! ' V cal for them. ; ‘” ?• ■ • U.S. each thousand insured, nnd unlock of jnerchaii -. 4 JACOB CUEMBK, Jr. Executor. .- - ~ .. 4,''~ dize consistingoi dry goods, groceries;;.and the January 7,1841.,, i, NEW GOODSi ' .x|igiiil assortment of-£. onwtiy stblfo will be w* ■ Tire If EBAUGII, E merchants generally . w .*?,r throughout this hhd the Bidjoining counties, will Stll'fi'M :M9€miBfp . ; ’ - „ A \ ntn - : . V Jdease.gis^th^hove-hoUc^aUentfoß^Ai>ph« ww-AS Tetumed to this place, and wilPreWain- . July ■ . 4 i ; cation can be^ made either lylettcr or.lliperson ■TI forßevoral weete, ais:ihßy bb consulted at’WJAKERS and others that; mahe use;ofi geju»to the MYERS,! V .’ Poor-Ho«seStatemen ’p.s. For the year 1840. r- > January 7, 1841'. . .. $5BlB 14) Balance due county, Ist January 18Xl by Treasurer, (and since , , paid over to, Jacob Squier, Esq.,Treasurer;) 55g »5 $6370 59J 552 « Bj- catli paid orders ns stated above, „ Balance due Institution, (and since paid over to Jacob Squier, $5OO 61 , 5000 00 Ksip Treasurer, 803 78} $0370 59} .109 f. - -- AVc, tho Auditors of. Cumberland county, do certify, that hav incr examined the accounts and vouchers of the. Directors of tho Poor and House of Employment of said county,' from the Ist day of Januiry to the Ist day of December, 1840, inclusive, do find a balance duo said rfcounly, by the Directors of .said Ilislilu tioi, of Five Hundred and Fifty two Dollars and Forty Five cents; and we also certify {hat we find a balance due by James Loudon, Treasurer of said Institution, during said Ttrlri, to the. Directors thereof, amounting ,Uo Five Hundred and-t iny two Dollaraaud Forty Five cents, all of which is particularly set forth in the above slated accounts. , r . Given under our hands this 20lh. day 61 January, 1841. JOHN CLENDENIN, "1 ' THOMAS n. BRI TTON, VJudilora. 1 SAMUEL WILLIAMS, J rvrHARINF DUNLAP : TUST received a supply of very superior 10-, CAIHARINLUUN L J, mato Ketchup, for side by Stevenson and. . Diukle. . nlov-ment. of said count' ieoF Em J7718J JC93 985 . :«a SIX ’ si7 SD . 409 lli • 404 s$J $6370594 5818 14} 553 45 $6370 59 } 143 180 323 214 109 6 115 119
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