SHORTIAtrS. TO THE APFLIOtED., ' NT is sometimes, urged that the Rheumatism M cannot be cured, by external applications.— Tnis may be true sometimes; but it is also cer tainly true that this dirtressing complaint can not be cured by internal remedies, except by; their long and constant use, by which perhaps,' at the same time the system becomes generally deranged, debilitated and destroyed. Even “were not this the case how shall the great dis tress of the sufferer be alleviated while such slow and doubtful remedies «.-»ve their effect 1 The answer is plain, candid r*nd im-st true—use Dd.lHewo’s Nervoand Bono Ztiniment, No nnmc could he more appiopriatc. Breach es arid soothes'the riervesi.und allays pains most effectually on its first application, and by a few applications removes more effectually and speed ily Rheumatic pains than any internal or exter nal remedy was ever known to do. - .Try it arid be convinced. For sale bv 1 ' STEVENSON 8c DIN RLE. Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840. ' ' • ATTEND TO TOUR COUGH. REV. DR. BARTHOLOMEW'S JPink Expectorant Syrup, A N agreeable cordial and, effective remedy _rm for coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in the breast, influenza, hard breathing, and difficult expectoration. However incredible it may appear, Doctor Bartholomew’s Fink Expectorant Syrup has never been known to tail in affording relief iri the above cases. Many certificates have been received attesting its virtues. The public sore respectfully'invited to make a trial of the arti cle when its value will be fully attested. For sale by STEVENSON & DINKLE. - January 16, 1840. »R. SWAYNE; Respected Friend;—From , the very beneficial effects which I have received from the use of thy Componnd Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully willing to tes. tify to the astonishing effect. My attack was that of a cpmmorv cold, which began to threat en something of a more serious nature. Being recommended to usfc the above Syrup, I finally gare it a trial, and am happy to say it gave roc almost instant relief. I haveused it frequently, ard always with the same beneficial effects. If others would use this medicine at the commence rr.crt of their colds and Coughs, they would pre vent a disease which would be more alarming t its'character, and much moraobstinaleln the, cure. .Elwood L. Bosky ' N. W. corner of Arch iif Fifth ats, Phila. Eighth month, 23y 1839. '1 he above medicine is for sal by J. J. Myers Co.,Carlisle. Dyspepsia and Hypocondr acism. . ChtredbyDr.Harlich’js celebrated Medicines. Mr. IWM, MOUKISUb}, of Schuylkill Sixth street, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years ■rolith the above,distressing dfscivsc—’Sick ness atr thesComaclv, headache, palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite, acrid eructations, coldness nnd weakness of lh'e exti"emitics, ; emaciation & general debility, disturbed rest, a pressure and weight at the stomach after eating, severe flying psipsin the chest, back and sides, costiveness, a dislike forsociety or conversation, languor and lassitude upon the least occasion. Mr. Morri eon had applied to the most eminent physicians,’ who considered it beyond the power of human skill to restore'hlm to healtht however, ns his afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con dition, having been induced by -a friend of his to try Dr. Harlich’s Medicipcs, as they being highly recommended, by' which he procured two packages for trials before using the second package, he found himself greatly relieved, and by continuing the use of them the disease en tirely disappeared—he is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. For sale by J. J . Myers Isf Co. B.tnGJMIJVIS! MS.fISIG.tIWS”. AT THE NEW STORE. SHAVIfi just received a seasonable assort ment of DRY GOODS, which I have re cently purchased and will be able to sell them ut greatly reduced prices. The stock consists of extra wool dyed blue, black, .brown, alive ond various other colors of BROAD CLOTH, very superior CASSIMEKES and Sattinets, English and Domestic lirien 8c cotton'Drillings, and a general assortment of summer stuff for' men’s and boys’ wear, Hangups, .Cords, Lion skin Cloth, together with a great variety ol Chintzes, Calicoes, Mouslin de Laines of rich, shades, French Lawns, llombazine, Gro de Rhine Silk, blue black Italian and Mattione Silk, French needle worked and common Capes,- bobinet and cotton Laces and Edgings, Footing, of various breadths and qualities, Paris, kid, and cotton Ladies’ and Misses’ Gloves, black, lace and green and white blond Veils, together with a neat assortmentof Cashmere, Brochn, twisted silk and other dress Shawls and Hand kerchiefs—also a full assortment of Domestic Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Hats and Caps, all of ■whichhave lately been selcctedwith care.which makes me continent that I sell good goods and give good bargains. I therefore take the liber ty of inviting ipy former, customers and friends mid the public generally, to examine my stock in due seasbn. • Thankful for past favors I- hrtpe hy close per sonal attention to business to.merit and receive a share of public patronage/ „ CHAS. BARNITZ. Carlisle, May S’, 1840. v VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale the following described real estate, situate in Green town ship* Franklin county* .adjoining the Turnpike road* and withm'one mile ot Greenvillage* vizt: ■\.—A Farm of first rate limestone land, containing ISO aeres, having thereon erected a two story. * *. ■ ■ STONE HOUSE, a new frame Barn, Sheds. Cribs, and all the necessary out buildings, wittv-a sufficiency of timber land. _ Farm, also of first rate limestone land* (adjoining the above) containing 175 atres, having thereon erected a I TWOSTOMt V 1 HUli STONE HOUSE, .**■ BAKKBAEN, «Shc«*» Gnbv and out buildings; and a lull pre* portion of first rate timber. , On each of; the above tracts arc never failing ’wells ’ of good water, and orchards of choice fruit, the fences are in good repaiivancl the l*i.d. In a high state ot cultivation. These farms aic hot surpassed by any in the east end ofthc com.* ly. , * ■ Si— A small farm of Pine land, three miles sn.uth of bhippcnsburg, adjoining the farm of'John Cligpinger, Esq., contuiningtOOacres This property is well tinibered, and would lie a comfortable home to, a person that wanted a handsome low priced property. ,■ , . Tor Tug-ther particular, upplv to the subscri ber, residing in the borough o'f Shippensbul-g, Cumberland.county,'Pa. I>Ayj,DNEVIN. August 24, 1840. . v 'POfcT- OPPipa, Carlisle, Pa. August t , 1840. , Arrival and Departure of [Mailt,. ‘ Arrives. Clow. '.daily about 13 : ni., 7p. m “ ' *!•. 5 p. m, :10 a.m. " H a. m. 11 a. rtj. “ 11 a. m.;; 4p. m. . . . 12. pi- / i lOa. ui. , “ .13 m. .7 p. m. 1' a. m, R. LAMBERTON. P. M. "Eastern Western Southern lllechanicsb’g “ Newvtlle , Certificates of Agency JFor the Sale of Brandrelh’) Universal Ve getable PlUs. are held in Cumberland county by the following agent), GEOt WVHITNEE, Carlisle, S. CulbertsonpShipprushurg, ' ~ Adam Biegle, Mechanicsburg. Hoke 6c Brenneman, New.Cumberland.r -;, -Gilmore 8c M’kinncy.-Newviile., .'. L. Hiegic 6cC0.,-Churchlown. M. G. Rupp, Shiremanslown. As counterfeits of 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 ccitainly feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have been, afflicted for years with various diseases which tly: human family.are all "subject to be troubled with. Diseases present themselves iri various forms and from various circumstances, which in the commencement, may all be checked by tile use of Dr.O.P. Ilpr- Ilch’s Compound strengthening and German Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia,Liver Com ilaints, Fain in the side, Rheumatism, General Debility, Female Diseases, and all diseases to which human nature is' subject, where the sto mach is affected. Directions for. 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 and pleasant in their effects. Principal Office for the United States, No. gl North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, for sale by I. J. MYERS 8c CO. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! More proofs of theefficacy of Dr. narlich’s Medicines.—Mr. Jokas HahtmAx, of Suniney town, Pa., entirely cured of the-above disease, which he was afflicted with for .six years: his symptoms were a sense of distension and 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 rif hi side, depression of spirits, dis tnrbed test, faintness, and hoj able to pursue his business without causing his immediate exhaus tion and weariness. 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 Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. For sale by " J. J. MYERS & Co., Carlisle. Coughs, Colds £5 Consumptions, Mrs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster county »■-Pa., entirely cured by the use of Dr. Swayily’s Syrup of Wild Cherry—her symptoms were constant coughing, pain in her.side,-back and head, de praved appetite, spitting of blood, no rest at night,-Sec. After, using tw,o, bottles of Doctor Swaync’s Compound Syrup of PrunusVirginiana by the time she had used the third bottle, she found herself entirely cured-of the afaresaid dis ease, which she had been afflicted with for three years. There are daily certificates of various persons, which add sufficient testimony of the gi cat efficacy of this invaluable medicine. ’ , - For sale fay 3. J, Mykrs fcf'Co. LIVER COMPLAINT Cured by the use of. Dr, Harlich’s Compound ..Strengthening 'and ..German. Aperient .Pills,.. Mr, WII.UAM Richard, Pittsburg, Pa, en tirely cured.ot the above .disease!— his symptoms were, paiiTand weight in the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a distension of tile stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, 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 lief, until using Dr..Harlich’s Medicine, which terminated in effecting a perfect cure. For sale by 3. J. MYERS £ t CO. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. THE public are hereby directed to the med ical advertisements of Dr. HARWICH'S celebrated Com/iound Strengthening 'Panic, and, German yl/icrient Pills, which are a Medicine of great value to the afflicted, discovered by O. F. Harlich, a.celcbrated physician at Altdorf, Germany, which has been, used with unparal leled success throughout Germany. This Med icine consists of two kinds, viz: the German A lerient.aiid the Compound Strengthening Tonic ’ills. They are each put up in small packs, and should both be used to effect a.permancnt cure. Those who arefftfflicted would do well to make a trial of thiainvaliiable Medicine, as they never produce sickness or nausea while using. A safe and effectual remedy for DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, and all Stomach Complaints)pain in Side, Liv er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility, Nfei vous Irritability, Sick Headache, Female Dis eases, Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism',Asth mas, Consumption,See. I'be German Jlfierient Pills are to cleanse the stomach and'punfy the. Ulood. The Tonic or Strengthening Pills are to strengthen and 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. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by. all practical Physicians, whichcxpecienci has'taughtthem tdbe'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'symptomsof 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 by purifying the blood—-this they will iiot'do; but "they Certainly will,'-and 'suflicient authority , of daily proofs asserting that those medicines, taken as recommended by the di rections which accompany them, will cure‘a great majority of diseases ofthe stomach, lungs, and liver, by which impurities of the blood are' occasioned. Ask for Dr. Harlich’sCompound Strengthen* ing Tonic, and German Aperient Fills./ , Principal Office fcr the sale of this jnedicine is at No. .19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also—For sale at the drug store of J. J. MY.- EHS Sc CO., Carlisle,, who are'Agents for Cumberland county. . ' ; Nov. 31, 1839. Vaughan & Peterson's Red Liniment. to all other applications for rheumatism, chilblains, sprains, numbness ot the limbs, stiffness and weakness of the joints,, sore throat, Scc.By rubbing the Liniment well into the head with a hair brush at going'to. bed and then covering the head with a flannel flight cap the relief afforded in that painful form of the the disease , RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAT). Numerous cures iff all the above affection's have come under the observation, of thy proprietors, The following slatemeutof a remarkable cure of partial paralysis of a limb is from William L. Norton. Esq, a well known and respectably magistrate of-Southwarki , . , t ; Messrs. Vaughan 8e Peterson—During sever al weeks I suffered'a partial paralysis- of the right arm and of the third and fourth fingers of Che fight hand, 'which'sensibly, affected . the whole power of the latteri writing became' to me a_ difficult task which I could not execute but with greatly .diminished legibility! The use of half a bottle of your Liniment gave entire re-, lief, and I cheerfully bear this testimony to its tfficady- For sale by ' , > ~ j" > i - STEVENSON &DWKLE. • ! Carlisle, 1ari..16; 1840;:-. ••-<? • ■■ —-i-i u.siy —j. ■•y..-1: y- j.. -t Job work neatly executeU-ait tllis !. ■' office!’"- ' f," TUST rcct-U'e'la' seasonable and gencr.il as tP aortment of Dry floods, whichwill be sold at reduced prices. Amongst other bargains will be found some very superior .merimack prints. The colors are fast, stile splendid, cloth vei'y superior, and 28 inches wide lor 12J cts. This callico is worthy the attention, of persons who wish to purchase goods of the kind, knowing; tliat thev are better than any offered at the same pric.e I have also renewed my Block' nf Bon netts, and will only inform the public that I-will sell Tuscan Bonnetts ns low asdj etr. and prices' of ribbons and other trimmings to correspond! Together with many other goods,, all of wlHch will be found in South Hanover streets, and for s ale by ' C. HARKIT2- Sperm Oil, A very superior article of 1 Sperm Oil may be had by calling at Stevenson and Hinkle’s Drug ’and Chemical store.'. , , .. NEW GOODS. THfc subscriber fiai yust/received from (he, city a supply of new and superior ■ , ■ WINTER QOppS, consisting in part of wool-dyed black,,lilue claret, ndalide, brown, invisible.green'aiid mul berry cloths,' Wool-dyed black.'blue and figured cassimefcs, satinetts of all'descriptions, cords beverteens, ticks and checks, imported stair 8c figured carpeting, saxony, pririce and mouslin dc Idines, bombazmes'and - merino, blue' black, black, mouse, fawn, brown,; figured arid pjain silks. Figured and plain Jachonette muslins. Green baize, flannels of different colors, gloves and hocsery. Cloth and fgr caps. Broshe and, merino shawls. Mackinawa rose and point blankets. Leghorn and straw bonnets) velvet -and cambrick artificial flowers) carpeting, baize and floor cloths, together with an assortment of Groceries and Queenswarc. Call and see, - , ' ANDREW RICHARDS. OJI. J. C. WJEFJF, SURGEON DBM-TJST, RESPECTFULLY .Informs the Indies and gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that lie sets Artificial Teeth in the mofct approved manner. He also scales,'plugs and .separates teeth to arrest decay. ‘ . ; Dp. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel,* col ors the gums.afine red ai}d refreshes the mouth. The'tooth ache will be cured, in-most cases, withoutextraction; and an odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore gums and'fusten the teeth. * Ladies and gentlemen are requested to. call and examine his collection of Porcelain or In* . vcji i w V 1: change ~pd.9.H&-durable,and well adapted |or chewing,, which will be inserted in the best nianner arid at fair prices. • . ' • persons wishing Dr. N. to call at their dwellings wilt please to leave a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harpcr’s.Hpw, tv hen he wiirpunc tually*attend to every call in the line of v his pro fession. From a long and successful .he hopes'to give general .satisfaction. ■ Carlisle, August 1,1839, m “ NEW AND CHEAP WBOLESALS AND RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. ajEOItGE Ilf, IWJLIX, RESPEC I'FULLY announces to the citi zens of Carlisle and the public in general, that lie has opened the nbore business id the house formerly occupied by Dr. Roland, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank, and next door to Ar nold fi 1 Co’s, store,'where he intends keeping constantly on hand a large assortment of CAN DIES and ' v A „ SYRUPS, such as Lemon, Ginger, Pine Apple, Sarsapar illa, Orange, Capilair, and Strawberry, all of which are manufactured by himself—also, Wa ter, Soda, Butter and Sweet CRACKERS. He intends keeping constantly on hand a large as sortment of PRU IT AMD MUTS, such ns Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Oranges, I.onions, Citron, Almonds, Cream Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts, Ground Nuts, Cocoa Nutv&c. Bcc. Ail of the above he will sell wholesale 8c retail MERCHANTS, DEALERS, and all others, will find it to their advantage by l culling 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 foTpartics, Bcc. N. B.—T>vo apprentices wanted to the above business. None need apply unless they can come well recommended. May 7, 1840. V New Hardware,- Grocery AND VARIETY STORE. THE subscriber-has just returned from theci ties of New York, Philadelphia and'Balti more, and is now opening at bis store room South ■East comer of Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by ,G. W. Hitner, Esq.) a ge neral assortment of HARDWARE. STONEWARE. OEBAHWABB, BRXTTANIA- WAHE, GROCERIES, - Oils, Paints, Varnishes,' Glass, Brushes, Whips, Canes, Lamps for burning Gamphino Oil, anna great variety of articles useful and necessary for famishing and keeping a house. ■' Tie has also, and will constantly keep oh hand, Camphine Oil, a cheap and -elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and havingbeeh appointed the agent. Of Messrs. Bachees & Erother of Newark, N. J., for.the sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this’ county, he is prepared to furnish Lamps and. Oil at a vety reasonable rate ’to all who may wish. to use this new and economical lights .. i ! Having selected his goods himself, and made his purchases for cash, he is able and determined to sell low. ; Those having the cash, to lay out will .find it to their advantage to give him-a call. HENRY DUPFIELD. Carlisle, July 9, 1840. , .tf . . r 'Fresh Drugs, Medicines, 6jc. i , The subscribers have just received a supply of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Oils.'Paints, ;Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fruits; Bcc., all of which will be sold oii reasonable-terms by . STEFEATSOJVCt DIATKEE. i'orns. • The American Corn Plaster, stands unrivalled n, the long list of remedies for. the cure of corns. Ail, that.is necessary in order to test its virtues js to make trial oithe article; when its efficacy will be experienced. For sale by ■ •: ; STEFEATSOMIsf DWEEB. - NEW GOODS. IWUST received sotne' desirahle GOODS suita' 'blo for the season; at the store of r A. RICHARDS. ; ’ Jiily3o, ; TB4o. ■,> ..d ,e !■■■■ r- ■■■■.. BAKERS and Others that make use, of. gem are informed that it isforsaleby, ■ « C. BABNIT2. ; John Dunlap, Samuel.Eckelsjmd BenjaminPeflfer, Esqrs.j Direcfors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Cumberland count}', in account with said county, fromtheist day of Jdnuary to the 31st day of December, 1840, inclusive, viz: To amount due Institution at settlement in 18S9 by James Lou* don, Esq., Treasurer, Amount drawn from County Treasurer,' ' Amount received of Berks county for support of Paupers, do' do of Perry county - do do., r* J. flefllcbowerand M. Mitchell, (Pensions) Cash per Blacksmith work done by Paupers, of Martin Medley,(being the.profits of the issue of ShinpliUtcrs voluntarily < paid to Institution) . : ' 20 00 .-•> B. Stiles for use of l7 00 Jason Wi Eby for use of T. Robinson, • 98 03 I. Todd.for use of Hannah Dawson, , Hides and Skins of Shrams’, Irvin and Kutx, 135 17£ "■ Isaac Angncy for use of It. Robinson, . 5 00 ■ Fines from Justices, '' > %. 42' 974 Blankledehturer, 15 40 Flaxseed, 0 00 '• Deceased Paupers/ %' i 10 87$ Tallow and Lard, * ,08 374 -.Baskets,- - v r - . .. 793$ Siberian Apples,. 4 75 . Old,lron nndlldgi, , 6 184 Sundries, ] 12-33$ To balance duo by Treasurer, (and since paid over to Jacob' Scjuier, Esq., Treasurer, . 553 .45 James-Loudon, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor Ho 'in account with the Directors of said Institu * of December, 1840, inchisiverr '— To amount due at last settlement, Received from County Treasurer, M. Fishburn,-Steward, from different 'sources, as exhibited lit the foregoing , statement, , Balance due' Institution, (and since paid owta to Jacob Squlcr, Esq., Treasurer,) 552 49 % • , Stock on Farm Ist January, 1841. 0 head of Horses, SI head of horn' Catlle/4'CaiveB, 6 Breeiliiig 53 Shoats, 42 Sheop. , ....... ~7 26 Beeves,.average wt.s2o'lbs. (13511 lbs.) 41 Hogs, average 200 lbs. (8200 lbs.) 18 Calves, average .68 lbs. (1212 lbs.} 19 Sheep, average 52 Jbs. ((990 lbs.) making in all 23913 lbs. . ‘ Farming Utensils on Farm Ist January, 1841. Two narrow wheeled Wagons, 1 wagon Bed, 1 ppir Wood Ladders,.2- pair Hay Ladders,-2 “Sleds,'T Dearb’ourne and Har ness, 1 Carl and Hears, 4 Ploughs, 3 Harrows, 2 Cultivators, 7 — Wheelbarrows, 1 Threshing Machine, 2 Fanning Mills, 2 Log - Chains, 6 sett oC Wagon Gears,i4.sell oLPlbugh Qears, 2 Flax Brakes, 2 setts Carpenters* Tools, 1 sett Blacksmith Tool!?. I sell of Butchering Tools, and a variety of Axes; Spades, Shovels, Grubbing Hoes, Digging Irons, Single Trees, Double Trees, Svthcs, • Cradles, Forks, Rakes, dec. and one sett of Blowing Tools. . Schedule showing the Proceeds of the Farm for 1840. ' ' ' .935 bushels of„ Wheat, fOO of Oats, 370 of .Corn, 210 of Potatoes, 47 loads of Hay, s„o_f Cornfodder,. 150 bushels of-Apples, 30 of Onions, 6of Seed Onions, 30 of Beets,'2o of Parsnips, 7of Peas and Beans for sauce. sof Tomatoes, ,1500. Cucumber Pickols, 1400 head of Cabbage, 18 barrels of.good Cider, 11 barrels water Cider, 160 gallons of Apple Butter,' 30 lb. of Heckled Flax, 2 bushels of Flaxseed, 1 bushel of Clovcrseed. - * . Manufactured and made in the House and Shop. . 00 yards Plane), 40 of Bagging, 123 Shirts and Chiinese, 88 Frocks, 78 summer Pants and Vests, 60 pair of Stockings knitted, 40 pair of Stockings footed, made 20 Petticoats, 20 Sheets, 52 Aprons, 78 Caps, 10 Chaff-beds, 40 Pillows and Bolsters, 34 bar rels of Soft Soap, 130 lbs. Hard Soap. MICHAEL FISHBURN, Steward, MARGARET FISHBURN, Matron. The Directors, &c., of said county, annex the following cxhibi.t of extra labor &c., performed by the Steward, Matron and Paupers, from the Ist day of January to the 31st lB4O, as follows: .27 coffins,l6 bedsteads, 28 pair woolen pantaloons and roundabouts, 543 76 worth of shoemakinc, S6O 12 worth of black smithing, quarried stone for 15 perch stone fence, made turnpike before the house, wealherboarded cells and horse power shed, made 6 troughs to feed cattle, 4 small barn doors, carpenter work for milk house, 4 tables, 6 benches, door in cell entry, 12 spitting boxes, scale frame, a high boarded yard to keep insane paupers, painted the dry house, and the milk house, and the addition to the bake house, made 3500 rails, cut 260 cords wood, made 50 bushel baskets, 30 handle baskets and 15 small baskets. ■ The number of Paupers in the Institution, Ist January 1841, (of which 31 were Colored) are (and 3 out door Paupers,) Number admitted up to 31st December, 1840, (of which 14 were colored) 8 out-door Paapcrs, and 0 born in the House, Making the whole number through'the year, , Of which 80 died, 15 children 1 bound out, 173 discharged and runaway, 7 out-door Paupers, 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. - ■ -i'-f’ Whole number supported Ist January 1841, Of those remaining in the Poor House 31st December 1840, there are males 71, (of which 7 arc colored) -. Females 38, (of which 6 are colored) • " . - and 0 out door Paupers, . 1 There are as near as can be ascertained, under one year 5—2 from Ito s—l from 10 to 80—3 from 20 to 30—14 from 30 to 40—20 from 40 to 50—80 from 50 to GO—2o from 60 to 70 —12 from 70 to 80 —10 Irani 80 to 00. ’ . , ' " We, the. Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employ ment of Cumberland County, certify the above' and foregoing statement to contain a just and true exhibit of the affairs of the Institution-during the period above stated, according to the best of our knowledge. . Givelf under our hands this Ist dav of January, 1841. .JOHN DUNLAP, V SAML..ECKELS. S-Direc/or*... BENJAMIN PEFFER, J !- • JS&; T.H.SKILZiS, TAIiORiNGr Economy, MFRANT'- *T ATI OH KIIHE subscriber would inform liis frinulsand The Vestimental Spirits prepared by Dr. W. r.r- -I the public in general. that lie lias bis shop in C. McPherson, are warranted to he superior lo" HAS just received and is now.opening at his High-street, in the shop formerly occupied by to any other preparation of the kind nnw in uae stand in West Higli-Street, a general assort- cnrmackM’Manus, one door west of N. W. forthe removal of all kinds of .Grease, Tur, Oil, tamt of new. anA fashionable, goods, suitable for ' Vo ™ i » store, and would solicit a share of pub- Paint, Wax, fs’e., lirora ladies ,6f,,gentlemen’s gentlemen’s wear, euch as . he patronage, I™ wearing apparil,’. For sale in Carlisle by nifITUA umninupn m.nu _ _ WU,LIAM M PHERSON. ' STEVENSON# DMKLE. GLUTHS) WOOLDYED BLACK, so, mo. ' v. —-■ Bluc, Greon, tnviBible, Fancy nnd Cadet mixed. For Sale. J mato Ketchup, by'btevensun and C ASSiMJSRJES: Rf 00 Bushels Bituminous Coal, of excellent >lnl ‘' e ' • ' ■ Black, Blue, light, Doe skin, fancy and single fePqnality, at the Ware House of Rheem & Hal-' r IfT Vr'li'C'TlViriiTVtn milled,' ‘ ' ■'bort,-.West High street, Carlisle, 1. -li-llsi 1)1, VESTINGS! August 6,1840. subscriber having joased the shop of Mr. Salihs, figured Silks, Valencies, and Maisailcs. 1 >- 'J .■ ■ ■ - • ■ , — 6o,f t^ n wi'UMW'ii'AMa.M. i ' 1 ' ; Mats! Mats! Mats! ■■■- fully informsthe public that hois prepared'to ear , PAITOY A3RTSQLBS. , , ,Blacd andwhite Russia, Vigdnia; Fur. r/on the COACH AND 5 BLACKSRHTHING Such as Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Handker- , fatal teaii Leghorn, Willow Caneand Woe' business in all; their.trarious branches,.: Ho will chiefs &o. AH of which will bosold and made"' Hats, for sale wholesale and'retail.'" ■ .also manufacture EDGE TOOLS, toorder. up .in the most fashionable' manneff and at the" ■. CHAS. HARNT TX. From his experience inllio business, ho natters shortest noticed ' ' L: ‘ - ■ , - TT** ~ ! ’.... —: —r—^ —- , ' ' —■ -himself that ho.will be able to tender satisfaction ■ Carlisle, July 30th, 1840.—tf. DENTISTR'V. to all who may faypr him with theiit ouatoifa. Ho ■ ~ nri 1 n inntiiH ' sohcits'thd patronage of the public.'' mfw r nnne DR. I, Ci LOOMIS, mchard anderson. wJ I “ "-P P* . .Tj AS returned to Carlisleand will .'fas here.' ■■ i Carlisle. January 7.-1841. i -If. V Ihe subscribers havejust 'received,,and are ,tottejmicti<fr6l u h°y jpenmj?, a splend»d asortment of FALL He may be found atiCohi Firree’s : ;y . . I/K* H* Jbiß —:■; . „L 7 \- r V" ’ ‘ cbr. Georgt D. JPoulke, JOT AS xetomediothls place.nndxvlll tfcmaln fc^ wt °H,SaUu pH..of .very fine; quality’, Just . Reference<'Rev; *J7i<S: r €, 7fibmton> Jtm for sev&raVweekivahd rany be donsulted at A and Wt sale by Stevenson & David M Mahon* MncF&rlanaVHoteK'bn f rofeßsionalmaUersq i i <u^; : V;\ M ;“ v • v; ' - Carlisle. MarclrJ2;ifl4o, : iu-V 1 December 17,1810. j .... Poor-House Statement, t : For the year 1840. " By payment on 14 Acres Land, [purchased 1838} ' V \ ''ITT. 48J Groceries, Merchandize, Hardware; Dry Goods* * part clolhlug and bedding included. ~ , ; ; 1699 984 Cash paid fpr stock, . . .;*■ , * . 642 3l| Grpln,Flour,and Grinding, ■ -‘ : V, 547 29 Materials, Improvements, and for post ami rail •' v" ' ■ .fence,. . • V: '402 114. Coal for two y*ars, .404 264; Sundries for House, Kitchen, Reckoning and Travelling ' £O7 594 justice* and Constable’* fees, ' . 102 44 • n . c ™! for ouMoor Paupers, ’ 23 00 Medical aid for * do - do - ,fil 50 K!«l cr * PJ ovcr S ccd, and Timothy Seed.. 48 ,504. . . Blacksmith work,* v ' 27 77 Shocmakihg and Hatting, s _... 77.4 s » lather, , 151474 Printing and Stationary, -2012| : •n.jrprbg ■»! Weaving • ' j 21 g9j rolling and Carding, - * - 27 .964 Farming Utensils and Coopering, 62’25 3 Support of out-door Paupers, 168 78 J Potatoes, 43 00 M. Fishhurn, Steward, Hirelings wages, &©. 600 00 M. Pishburn for extra clerking, (1 year) , . 37 $0 Dr. J. Baughman one year’s medicine and at- r tendance, . ' , 14125 ’ Attorney*# fees for two years, 60 00 ■ • A. Waggoner Esq., as Director for extra services, 13 50 Jd Dunlap Esq., do do « 21 00 S. Eckles, « do do 28 50 James Loudon Esq., as Treasurer, 53 00 $506 81 5000,00 . 46 40 182 20 ’ 72.00. 45 „ , , i $5BlB 144 Balance due county, Ist January 1841 by Treasurer, (and since paid over to Jacob Squier, Egq.,Treasurer,) 553 45 $0370 50$ )Use and House of Employment, of said county, tlon, from, the Ist day of January to the Ist day $9OO 81 SOOU 00 BG3 78$ lly cash paid order* ns edited above, c Balance due Institution, (and since {mid over to Jacob Squicr, Ksq. Treasurer, $0370 59* We, the Auditors of Cumberland county, do certify, that hav ing examined the accounts and vouchers of the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of said county, front the Ist day of January to the Ist day of December, 'lB4O, inclusive, do find a balance due said county, by the. Directors of said Institu tion, of Five Hundred and Fifty two Dollars and Forty Five cents; and wo also certify.that we find a.balance due by James Loudon. Treasurer of said.lnstilutiou, during said Term. to tho . Directors', thereof, amounting to Five Hundred and Fifty two. Dollars and 1 Forty Five scents, all; of which is particularly set forth.in the above stated accounts. Given, under our hands this 20th day of. January, 1841. JOHN, OLENDENIN, 1 , THOMAS H. BRITTON, )■ Auditors. SAMUEL WILLIAMS, j $0370 59$ 5818 14 i 559 4j $0370 591 143 180 333 314 109 0 113 119 109
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