SHORT FACTS. to Tsa jiaaSiSOTaa. JT is sometimes urged that the Übeumalism I cannot be cured by extern at h pji 1 icaliens Tiiis may be true sometimes* but it is also cer tainly true that this digressing comylaintVcan-. not be cured by internal remedies,.except' by their long arid constant use, by which perhaps, at the same time the system, becomes generally deranged, debilitated and destroyed; Isven were nnf this the case how shall the great dis tress' of the sufferer be. alleviated while such alow and doubtful renvdivs w M ve their effect? The answer is plain, c.mum •'ml most true—use Dr.lHowo'e Norvo and Bono Liniment. lio name could be mure appropriate . It reach es'nnd'soothcs the nervest and allays pains most effectually on its first and by a few applications removes more effectually, ami speed ily llbedmatic pains than any intei'nat or exter nal remedy was ever known to do. Try it and bo convinced. For siile bv STRVRNSQN 6t DINivLH. . Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840. ATTEND TO VOUB. COUGH. •' niiV. DU. IIARtIIOI’.OMEW’S M M iuh Hxpeclornnt Syvitp, : A N agreeable’cbrtViUl.aml "effective remedy /m for coughs, .colds, hoarstne.ss, pains in the breast, influenza, hard breathing, and dillicuU expectoration. Howeverincredibie it (nay. appear, Doctor Bartholomew’s Fink 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 ot the arti cle when its value will lie fnllv attested. For sale'bv STEVENSON ft: UINKLE. January 16, 1840. *BTJ|R. SVVAYNEj^RespectedFriend:— From B 9 the very beneficial effects which I have received from .theuse of‘thy Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Burk, I am fully willing to tes , lify to the astonishing effect, , My attiCch was. that of a common polcl, which begun to cn something of a more serious nature. Being recommended to Use the above Syrup, I filially gave it a trial, and am happy to say ,it gave me almost instant relief.. it frequently,' . ai d always with the same beneficial effects. Ii others would use this medicine at the commence ir.ert of their colds and coughs, they would pre vent a disease which would be more alarming t its character; and much more obstinate in the cure.. F.lWood tv. Pusrt. N,;W. corncrof Arch I? Frftlrsts, Phila. . Eighth month, 23,! 18*9. '1 lie above medicine isfoV.sal' byJ.J. Myers Quisle. .. ,' .. , ... - .r ~ ■ Dyspepsia tod Hypocondr totem, , Cured by* Dr, Harlich's wlcb rated Jfedicines. Mr. WM. MORUISON, of S.chuylkill Sixth street, cMiiladelphia; afflicted for several years with the a.bpve distressing disease—Sickness at ’ €he stomach, headachy,'palpitation of the heart, imp tired appethe, acrid eructations, coldness and weakness of tlie .& general debility, disturbed rest, a pressure and weight at the stomach, after eating, severe fly ing pains hiThe c\icst, buck.and sides, costivencss, h dislike for society or conversation, languorand 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 deploruble con. '' 7 tUtion, having been induced by a friend of his to try Dr. / Harlich’s Medicines,, as they being highly ‘recommended, by which lie procured two packages for trial* before using the.sccond package, he found himself greatly relieved, and oy continuing the use ot them the disease en tirety disappeared—he is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. For sale by J. J. Myers if Co. Es&seeuvijvs!: AT THE NEW STOKE. SHAVE just received a seasonable assort ment of URY GOODS, which I have re. cently purchased and will be able to sell them at greatly reduced-prices. The stock consists of extra wool-dyed blue, - black, brown, olive . and various other colors of -BROAD CLOTiS,. very superior CASSIM ERES and Sattincts, English and Domestic linen & cotton Drillings, and a general"assortment of summer stuff for men's and boys’ wear, Hangup's, Cords, Lion skin Cloth, together with a great variety ol Chintzes, Calicoes, Mouslin de L tines of rich shades, French Lawns, Bombazine, Gro de Rhine Silk, blue black Italian and Maltionc Silk, French needle worked hnd common Capes, bobihet and cotton Laces and Edgings, Footing of various breadths- and qualities',. FarisiT'kid, and cotton Ladies’ and Misses’ Gloves; black, lace and green and white blond Veils, together with a neat assortment of Cashipere, , iirochn, twisted silk and other dross Shawls and Hand kerchiefs—also a full assortment of Domestic Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Hats antbCaps, all of whichhave lately been sele6tedwith care.which makes me confident that I sell good goods -and give good .bargains. 1 therefore take the liber ■»y of inviting my former customers and, friends nnd the public generally, to examine my stock in due season. Thankful lor past favors I hope by close per. : sonal attention to business to merit and receive '-al share of public patronage. CUAS. BARNITZ. Carlisle, May 7, 1840. , . y . VALUABLE FARMS FOR SAEE. , THIS subscriber offei s for, sale the following described real estate, situate in Grern town ship, FfanUlin county, adjoining ‘the Turnpike ~—road; and. within one-mile-of Grcenvillagc. viz: \.~A Farm'of first rate limestone land, .- containing 190‘acres, having thereon erected a • two story ■ • STONE HOITSB, a new Frame Barrt,-Sheds, Cribs, and nil the ■.necessary out buildings,-with a sufficiency of t|mbcr land. . ' ■ ,B.— A Farm, also of first rats limestone land, (adjoining the above) containing 175 acres; haying ther.eon erected a ■ ' j. i TWO STORV mm STONE MOUSE, f®®. BANK RAM, , , •Sheds, Cribs, and out buildingst and a fulltrb; portion of first rate timber, ; . ~ On each of the above-tracts are never failing • -wells of; good water, arid orchards of choice fruit, the-4enc.esarc in good repair, arid the. land In a high sl(ite of cultivation. These farms arri not surpassed by any iu the cast ead of thecoim ty, . . 3.— irnall farm .of Pine land, three miles south of Shippmsburg, adjoining the farm' containing 100 acres.: ' . This proßerty is welLtimhered, and.would, he a : somfortaole home to a person that - wanted a ; ' . handsome-low priced property. , ■ : _ .; ’ For. further particuliiiu aiiply-In thfe subscri ber residing lathe borough ohShippenSbuTge Cumberland countyi Pa. • > - - - i. -••••-- a - - DAVID: NEVIN; • August 24 t 1840. : . . - - . possespnofi , 14P<f Defiart tire of jl/o Hi. f: ■ -,t-'ylrrivea- ;' ■•Clone* .^Eastern,' : daily about,l2'ni'. ’ 7 r>.m. ' ' ; •• i. p. ro. lO’a.ro. : WeaitrA-. ;•„ . •« Ji .a.m.; itdrm. ._ • ... -■ • . " , Ua."m.. ‘4p. m. " Spothern •• •• Uuchamcab’g *« •• W ro . 7p.«i. Hswvilla, JV.a, m. Il a. m. ;■ '-V . H, ’ r-. •+, -,jX. ’. jiA .1•* > For the 'Stile of'Mrwfireti? a Universal V'e getbble Fills,, are heldjn Cumberland county by the folldtoing agents. y GEO. W. HfKNEE, Carlisle.’, " ; - S. CulbeWitoni ShippcnsbUrg;' . . AdumyUlcglc.'Mechlinicaburg.' r - ■ Uokc «c Brcnneman, New.Cumbeiland. Gilmore & M’Kinney, Newyille. : LrUtegle&:Coi,Churchtbwn,:-. ,M. G. Rupp, ShiremAnstojv.g.;. , - Ascounterfeusoltbcse pills arc, in aomccascs sold for the genuine,otieti, the giifely of the pub- 1 lie purchased; ex’- 1 cept ’om those recognized ns agent's above.:, ' . RIOHESNOT HBAIiTH. Those who enjoy health, mustceitnhily feel blessed when they cbthpaije tUemselves to those. stifle revs that have been afflicted foi* years,With various'diseases,which the human family are all subject lo be troubled wUh« Diseases’present themselves in various forms nmUirom various circumstanced, which In the commencement, may all be checked by the use of Dr* O* ”• Har- Hch’s Compound stixugthcnliis. and German Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia,Liver Lorn* plaints, PahVin the side, Rheumatism, 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 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. q\ North Eighth street, .IMiilndrlphia. Also, for snlcrby - J. J. RIYF«RS oc.LU*. ... DYSPEPSIA! DY6EEPSIA!! More.proofs of the efficacy .of Dl’. Il.ulichVs nil aw. of burnney-- town, Pa.rcntircly cured of the above disease, which he was afflicted with for six years: ms symptoms were a sense ot distension and oppres sion after catjng, distressing palri in the p.it of the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, giddiness aiutdimness of sight, extreme debility ce,'acrid eructations, sometimes vomiting, and pain in the riphTsidc, depression of spirits, dis tuitbed relit, faintness, ami not able to pursue bis business without causing his immediate exhaus tion and wea’iirtcss. Mr.' Hartman is happy U> state to the public and is willing to give any in formation to the afflicted, respecting the won derful benefit he received from the Dr. HarlichV Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. For sale by ‘ . _■ . , ~r J. J., MYERS & Co., Carlisle. Cojughs, Colds Consumptions.' Mrs. ’A. Wilsqn, of .'Lancaster ccuniy;. Ea.,: .entirely cured by the use qf'Dr. Swayne’sSyrup of Wild Cherry—Tier symptoms were cphataiu coughing, pain la her side» haol£ and head’, de -praved appetite, spitting no -rest‘irt_ night, &c! After using two battles of Doctor SwayntTs Compound Syrup of PrunusVirgimaua or Wild Cherry, she found herself relieved, and by the time she had used the third bottle,; she found herself entirely-cured of the aforesaid dis case, wliich she had been afflicted wiyh for three years. There are daily certificates of various persons* which add sufficient testirnony of the gjeat efficacy of this invaluable medicine.’ .Por.sale.by . . J.. J. Mxers ff-C.Q. TjXVEB. Cured by the use of Dr. Harflch’a.'Compound Strengthening and German-Aperient Pills. ’Mr. William Richard, Pittsburg, Pa, en tirely cured ot the above distressing .discasc:- 1 - his symptoms were, pain and weight in the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting/acrid eructa tions, a distension of thestoroach, sick headache, furred tongue, ctuntenancc changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended with a cough, great debility, with other 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 Op. Harlich’a Medicine, which terminated in effecting a perfect cure. . For sale by . '** J. J. MYERS CO. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. public are hereby directed to the mod- H ical advu'tisenieiits of Dr. HARLICH’S celebrated Coni/wttnd Strengthening Tonicl and German Ajierienl Pills, which are a Medicine of great .value to the afflicted, discovered by O. P. Harli'ch, n celebrated physician ' at Altdorf, Germany, which has been used with unparal leled sue'et ss throughout Germany. .‘This Med icine cansii ts of two kinds, viz: the German'A- P orient,and tile Compound Strengthening Tonic ills. They are each put up in-,small packs, and should both be used to effect a permanent cure. • Those who are afflicted would do well to make a trial, of this invaluable Medicine, as they never produce sickness"or nausea while using. A safe and effectual remedy for DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, and all Stomach Complaintsi pain in-Side, Liv er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation ofthelleart, General Debility, Net vousj reliability, Sick Headache,. Female Dis eases, Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism,Asth mas, Consumption, Fite German jl/tcrienl Pills are to cleanse the stomach and purify the Blood. The Tonic or Strengthening .Pith 'are. to strengthen and-invigorate ihc 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 df treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians,, which experience Inis taught them to be the only rcnietfy to effect a cure. They are pot 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,synlptomsof those diseases, in which they know them to be This is the case in dll large cities in which they have, ap, cxtensivc, 6ale t -_,lt.iß not to_be under stood that these medicines will cure all diseases merely by 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. Jjy the . di rections which accompany,, them,. will cure a great majority of diseaSeBbftUe,stomacli,lunga, and liver, by which-impuritics of. the blood are occasioned.,,.’, .. - 1 ' ’ ' .■ : , -Ask for Dr. [larlich’aCompound,Strengthen ing Tonic, "and German Aperient Pills. - Principal Office for.thebaic of,,this mydicine is at No, 19 North Eighth street; ' ‘Also-rtFor sale at the drug-store of J. J> MY ERS gc CO v Garlisle, who are Agenjd. for Cumberland county. 1 ;- :: - : rir. .vijNovr 21,. XB39jy?f ■ VaughanfyP.ticrwn'aPfdLiniment. igjOPEUIOH to all ’ oUicr'appiicntionsi lor, £s,rheumatism, chilblains, sprains ■ nuipfantSß ottheUmbs, stiffness and weakness (if lhe'jn\nU;. sore throat," Bcc, ■ By rubbing the.tliniroent'well info tk,e head-witli a liajrbrush at gning tp .bed' , andthen covering the head with’allanhel night the the disease; ' RHEUMATISM OF THE IIJEAI); Numerous cures in all the above cofne under the observation’,of.the proprletprsii- The following statement of a rqmarka6h«£ure of partial paralysis of a litubis, from Wliham I,.Norton;Esq,awellkngvynand,f expectable nrngistrate.hfiSdnlhwarlWTsiJ’hw^ Messrs. Vaughan & Peterson—Durihgeeyer.-i al weeks I soffetod ai partlal . paralysi& ol'the: right,arih hud of the rißht,phahd, which;hcn K ibly afrcctcd,the! whtdePhysr of the latte?Vwritlng became'to me a ;n(JtViexecp'te: oThalf ahoule ofyouriEiniment gavcentirere -I)efonnd Jtsheevfinly. beftr.thiste stimony; to ills efficacy/- ■ For sale by ; .■; Cqrliale.Jan. .16,'.1840, ■ Job work neatlj executed ut.tliis office. . ’ at reduced pvicca^,'Ambngsvoittie^bargains will ti'e’fquixcl>‘6m^^^ ,Tlih‘ Colors jWe.. ffisti .s.tilh %lcit(li(Wcldth very SbpbnnrV.ftml.2B Inches tyidclbrT2j:ct3.‘ Tills CallicdMs wortby.Oie'ftltenllbn 1 ftf' pbrinnlß' vylio' .that they lsre\tjet^^.tKknlaM}^b<iWi^^ > nt'jthlp'M?n(S'«> pHc.b'-' 'also reilbwed thy'stoflc' Of (Mr. HiPfciiihli'c'thnlM %ll| sell Tuscan Bpnnetts ns low as 6i ctr. ami prices' Of Tbecthcr AVith'mfthyi ..vVhlclv will ,life found sift. South Hanover streets; ‘ Arid.' for. su'c by . ;■ P". ■ C.BAHNU Z. ;/ , .Sperm Oil. 1 >•.•; -A very superior article Of Sperm Oil maybe' had by calling at vStcvenson .and pinlilfclS sphiß 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, adalidcr brown, invisible green’and mul berry cloths, wool-dyed black, blue ami figured oasiimeres, satinetts of alb descriptions, cords, bevertccns, ticks and checks, imported stair 8c figured carpeting, saxony, prince and mouslin dc jrtincs, bombazines and merino, blue blapk, black, mouse, fawn, brown, figured and plain silks. Figured and plain Jackcinetto muslins. Green baize, flannels of different colors,, gloves and hocscrv. Cloth and fur caps. Broshe and merino shawls. Mackinawa Wise and point blankets, Leghorn and straw bonnets, velvet and r.ambrick artificial flohrerst carpeting, baize and floor cloths, together with an assortment of Grorrr're ■s ’nmVtlaccnsw! Cull anil see, , ■ ANDKEW RICHARDS. OR. €. JYEEF, O”Jn.GSO2T D3NTIBT, WR ESPECT-FULLY informs the ladies imd fll& gentlemen of Carlisle and Us vicinity J,hat he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved channer. lie'also scales; plugs and separates teeth to arrest decay. * Dr. TI. prepares a tooth powder, whioh win* tens the teeth, without injuvingihti enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mout h. >< The tooth r ache.wiir bc CO Arises, without extrrtctioii;, and ati odontalg|c wash Is prepared for healinfe'sore gums. ; and:fasten the -.- Ladies and-gentlemen arcrcrpicstvd to call and examine Ins collection of Porcelain or In* corruptible teeth, which will nevei* decay or change color, and frfie from all unpleasant .ocloty*, durable pnd well adapted lor chewing, which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair-prices. “ •All persons wishing. Dr. N. to call at their dwellings will please to leave a line atjds resi dencc,-No.-T. Harper’s Uow, .when hc.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 7 "NEW .AND CHEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. GEORGE If. EEEIX, MESI’EC FFULLY announces to the citi zens of Carlisle anil the public in general, that he has opened the above business in the house formei-ly occupied by Dr. Roland, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank, and next door to Ar nold ts- Co’s, store, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a large assortment o£ CAN DIES and SYRUPS, such as Lemon, Ginger, Pine Apple, ilia, Orange, Capilair, and Strawberry, all of i which are manutactiircd by himself—also, V/a ter, S< da, Butler and S.weel CUACKEIIiS. He intends keeping constantly on. hand a large as sortment of ff-RTTW.AHD-IWrTD, - su<?ll as Raisins, : Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Almonds, Crenm Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts; Ground Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Stc. Sic. All of the above he will sell wholesale & retail MERCHANTS. DEALERS, and all others,' Will find it to, their advantage by calling before purchasing elstwhere. All ord ers from tlte country will be-thankfully- receiv ed and promptly attended to. . BAKINCS: .attended to at the shortest notice. IeBGREAM servtd up for parties, See, ■ N. B.—Two apprentices wanted to the above business. None nbed apply unless they can come wcU vecommcndcd. - May 7, 1840. v ' New Hardware, Grocery; AND'VARIETY STORE. The subscribe* has just returned from the ci- ‘ ties of New York, Philadelphia and Balti more, andis now; opening at his str/re room South East comer of Market Square and Main directs,, (formerly occupied by G. .W. Hitncr, Esq.) a ge neral assortment of ■ • ' r - , HARDWARE. STONEWARE, OBDAWAIffi, BRITTAWiA- K Oils, PaihisV Glass, Brushes/'Wliinsi Canes, Lamps for,burning CamphindGiTi and a rieat yariety of ; articles useful • and hecdshary for, fumiahitig ahd keeping a house. • ' He has also; and wrll cohstantly .kcep on batid; Campbino Oil> a chetip and'elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and.hayinghcen appointed the .Mfehj. of Messrs. Bapheoa &. Brother. ofcNdwmlftilm&Y for ** W thiih^aiSips'e^avOil; :his purchOTeßlforcaßhimpdsiableisnd^doterirtined willfind-itto. their advahtagetogive hiroiacall. $ YeS ; HE|IRYGUFFIELD. V S _; The Bijbscribßra have just, received naupply.qf sWill'toe-80ld 1 oli 111 cfl tie for.the BcaadDi al Uie'Btore oP m l ?:','-V ajbiohards. ' J.>*—WfW' J'ri "» »ao .*?.■■;> h-- •-<■• ■•' •■ -i ••* r.- > . andmake us& oE gen- MSuineN. N. Orleans’molahses, are informed that it iafbr sale by 'C.BAHNITZi- iwttiisg! I : .'S'.'<l -...!->: -. '-A ■'■ • V .?.' , ■ Po«p«Honse Statement,;'. ~ v ’ 'r'fflof the year' ;"'y" ' Eckels anil Benjamin Peffer, Esqrs., Directors of the Poor,giicl pf.thc XliqHsr Ginftberland'.coirtit iii account with said count^fr^^tji'^i^clay 'of January to the'3lst day o f December, ,‘lB4(£ inclusive, 1 Viz: ' . ' ... To amount due ImtitutionatscUlciiuuil in 1859 bj James Lou- ; ■ 1 ' - By paymcnt on 14 Acres Laud, (pm-tliasod ISS8) ILL 48 i * v Hnn ’fem , *WMM.wp ’ * '• ' &50fiBl- Groceries, 4'‘- ; v v * v’ ' part **h j Apibipjt A’o nv County Treasurer, , ‘ l ■ *■ -, ‘*sooo 00 •; CasVjjsild for stock, ,- . ~, .Amount received of- Berks county for support of Paupers, • 40 40 '- ■ ’■ '" Grain, Flmtr,nml : ; 90 . ■ V^; 1 ; doV ; 'do of V. da di,-:- :■■-’•• ■ ■ 182 sio : ; d';? poUand rail . | ; : ■ J* v and M< Mitchell, (Pensions) 72*’00 *' 1M 1 ‘'* Coilf tor two years,- —■" 404] £o| 4 .. CMi.pcr Blacksmith.work dobc ' 4*. 324 ?! . ' , Siricai for House, Kitchen, Waggoning and h ' ' • : f \* f -V.V ... } P . ,f, Travelling expenses, &0., £O7 59^ • . ' ..olMaiUnA*udcy, (being die profits of . • . Justices mid Constables fees,. • 10? . the issue'of ShinplaSte'rsyoUintalrny; '' * ' 1 Funeral expensesfor outdoor Paupers, *. 23 00,* • *■ ehM • V ; « «« ■- Plaster, Clover Seed, ami llmothv Seed, 48 504 , B. Stiles for-’use of John Thompson, 17 00 ' Blacksmith work, - ‘ —27 77? Jason \V.;Eby for use of T. Uobinsau, €8 03 • .Shoemnking and Hatting,-v- 1 - ■ “ : 77 48 fU p»il tv..'!. 'Z V* ><■•« C-; To biihncc duo )>y Treasurer, (hhd siuicc paid over lo Jacob Sijutcr,’Esq;, f . James Loudon, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor House and House of Employment, of said county, in account with ’ the Directors of said Lhstitution, from the Ist day of January ip the Ist day of December, 1840, inclusive. To amount due at ]ai»t settlement, ' UeeeivcdfrOm.County Treasurer, , ’ •!,’ ;M. FI bhburu; Steward,fl'om diflrre.nt 1 ' ... source's,us exhibited in tbpfijrcgoing , • > '6lu(cment, ' ’• ,■ * ' ' '863 78} -~j* - --.-.-V v •. T. • $0370,59£- ~ JiuhmcQ duo. InstUulioiij (and shicp .pail}.over to Jacob Sqtiicr, ‘ • 'Esq., TmUjiKu*,) ’ 7 'V- r 55249, , tB4l. • . 0 licad tlorses. GalvesrO breeding Sl'ccpV- ~ r —:— Beef, Pork,. ycal and’MultojijJiittened am) Jklllccl on Farm, 5iV 1840. . 20 Beeves, average, wt. £>2o lbs. (1351 1,1b5.)41' HogsVayFrago2oo lbs. (8200 lbs.) 18 Calves, average 68 1b5.\1212,1b5.) 10 Sheep, average 52 lbs. ((090 lbs.) ,making, in aU 2391.3-lbs. ' • - 0 --. ' ~ . ■ ' , ' Farming-Utensils cm Farm Ist January, .1841. wheeled Wagons, 1 w.agorr Bed, 1 pair Wood Ladders, 2. pair Hay. Ladders, 2 Sleds, ! Dearbouriie and Har ness, I Carl and Gears, 4 Ploughs, 3 Harrows, 2, Cultivators, 7 Wheelbarrows, t 'Thrcsbing Machine, 2 Fanning'Mills', 2 l,ng Chains, 0 sell of M agon Gears, 4 sell of Plough Gears, 2 Plax Brakes, 2 setts Carpenters’ Tools, I sett Blacksmith Tools. 1 sett of Butchering To_ols,_and ajyaricty of Axes,,Spai!ss,.SlioxcLs,_Grutj.bing-,llocs,.Digging Irons, Single Trees, Double Trees, Sythcs, Cradles, Forks, Rakes, &c. and one sett of Blowing Tools; , , ' , - ’ , ~ ‘ v r Schedule showing the Proceeds of the Farm for 1840. ~ 035 bushels of' Wheal, EDO of Oats, 370 of Corn, 210 of Potatoes, 47 loads of. Hay, 5 of Cornfodder, 150., hush Is of Apples, 30 of Onions, 6of Seed Onions, 30 of Beets,"2o of Parsnips, 7of Peas and Beans for sauce, sof Tomatoes, 1500 Curnniher Pickels„.l4oo Head of Cabbage, 18 barrels of good Cider, 11 barrels water Cider, -160 gallons of Apple Butter, 36 lb. of Heckled Flax,'2 bushels of Flaxseed, I bushel of - • , . -s ! Manufaclm’ed and made in the House and Shop. 66 ptrds Flanel, 40 of Bagging, 123 Shirts and Chimese, $8 Frocks, 78 summer Pants and Vests, 60 pair of Stockings knitted, 40 pair of Stocjtings footed, made 20 Petticoats, 20 Sheets; 52 Aprons, 78 .Caps, 10 Chair-beds,.4o Pillows and 34 bar rels of Soft,Soap,l3o lbs. Hard Soap. MICIIAEI. FISIIBURN, Siewanl, MARGARET FISH BURN, Matron. The Directors, &c.., of said county, annex Uio follaVviag ’exhibit of extra labor, &c;, performed by the Steward, Matron and Paupers, from the Ist day of Janha.ry to' the 31st of December 1840, as follows. _ 27 coffins, 16 bedsteads, 28 pair woolen and roundabouts, W 8 76 worth of sltormaking, $6O 12 worth of black smithing, quarried stone for 15,perch stone fence, made turnpike before'the house, wealherhoarded 'cells and hors'e power shed, made 6 troughs to feed cattle, 4 small barn doofs, carpenter work for milk house, 4 tables, 0 benches, door in cell entry, 12 spitting boxes, scale frame, a high boarded yard to keep insane paupers, painted the dry hpjtse, and (bo milk 'house, and the addition to the bake house, made 3300 rails, cut'2so cords wood, made 50 I ushul baskets, 30 handle baskets and 15 small baskets. The number of Paupers in the Institution, Ist January 1841, (of > which 31 tvere Colored) are (and 3 cul . door Paupers,), ;• ■ Number admitted up to 31st Dccembcrj 1840,(of which 14 were colored) 8 out-door Paapcrs, rind 0 born in the House, Milking the whole number through llie year, ■ Of, which 20 died, 15 children bound out, 172 discharged and runaway, 7 out-door Paupers, Leavihgtlionumbcr of Paupers in the House Ist January 1811, (of which 13 were colored) Out-door Paupers supported at public expense through the year, Whole number supported Ist January 1841, , . Ofthbse remaining in the Poor House 31st December 1840, there are males,7l, (of which 7 are,colored) , 71 ' * ! ' Females 38, (of which C are colored) V... , ’ ■ and 0 out door Paupers, 4 4 are as near as can be ascertained., under one j'enr 5 ' L -Z from Ito s—l from 10 to 20,—5 from 20 to, 30—It from 30 to 40—20 from 40 to 50 —20 from 50 to 00—20 from 00 to 70—12 from 70 to 80—10 from 80 tbC Wo,.the pjrcctors.of the Poor andof the House of- Employ ment of Cumberland -County, certify the above ami foregoing statement to contain it just and true exhibit of the affairs of the Institution,during .the period above; elated, according to the best of our knowledge. ; . . -i ■■ 'Givoij uniler onr:handa tlria.. Ist dnv of Januarj-,1841.. ; JOll NiI)UN I.A P, ") . „ - ; j ■ <i- SA\I Ij . EC KE L6>, Directors. ' PEFFER,J ;; ‘ ;;V“v.' &'■'■ - c ' r 7 • ■■. .... - ts ,-:-~K\fr i-'tvh.i'Syr.j -■-• f -•'■ .> ■ . <jTy.ilijj ■■■Hi -V'ti n ■ . i‘ ; T *■ ii ' t l/N^;:C : - v ; ■ , MKttntt A (IB ’ rjpHfi'Subscribcr wriu.ld.infoW'ifiis/ricnKsand ..• TUe VeStiiriental Spirits prepared by Dr. W. fiff; 1 .iilhe pub)ic m gei.erali'thai Ki-hns Ids' shop iri U* McPherson, arc.warranted to beisaperiorto ’W any.other p_^hriitK 9 i;j.f,tj,eiW'pd ni!»Tin-«i?e Paint,, Ti*tn «ladfe» f#'grn'lemciPs JS~* *'* WWOWK^V 1- SSwiwVSS! i,- ; ' apparil.v Enr. saleln.CarUsle byr|.ir.-"t .'•I. - ,.:•}* .•'sawp's *icV>:lfesai»'fte»>''•->»«•:• I'iAv-js .. os.-o;: r If USl■ received a supply of very suJnjW Ip. BSI. •, J : 7^-^fe<ip^B n ' ?V /ii - v * . -I ;-' ;.■ ;-,o^ « Blup.:i^; ;^! o s Bkin > AW. ‘*L' x h\ I&£3-V‘‘^l^s^lB-io; 1 ■;:& t v^ ?J :^;■ V i having JeaSe4'lbS%b{(bCMr,^ 3MSSr k 1 also manufacture EDGE TOOI/S to-6TiToi i n f’• .From hjg . •L»iiV'iift»i«»':';; r t / J ■ -^'rj^'V-r". “"C --. .-v! r■ • -; himself tbaVbe willWablelo . ■■-' {I ;tp^^^.may^oEWps^i.h ? tKrircuatem f .:^ o K^ 1 - ; - :■■• 'solicits tlio patronage of thejwM.B&'frys. ?ciCtj 5 «' • ■ - «'■ ; - v w V ’■■ • • SJBHAJro* blrtfcsotf. . -, novrrppePin^Waplei^^ fimtWfiOt#£«.?* WW«4RtiCoUv.forreeJshotrlriH j 4" *i-.-:>v A?'Ju:!r;:.^:rl; nn4will remain Satau ; >*' 1 ffM for <ta&mfeyCk£ consttlteik at , artel for sale by Stevenson 8( Dm* ~. -'C Ps-fl'ivirfMahon. MncFarlnho’s ITbtcl, oh professional matters. ? Me. v-- :: : , . • -Catlike..-Marcli 1*40; •' ■.- -.- --;7:‘■ 4 - - “ Dcconihcr 17* . S • ;;*■' ’r' T. : l v pdd for use of llaniuili Danson, 64 23 Ilttlcs ami Skins of Sbrbms’* Irvin am] KuU, 135 1 7%. Isaac Angncy foi- uso ofU, Uobinson, '- -.,5 Oo‘'- ; Fines from Justices, . • 42 ; 9ri Ulnrik Fmlcnturcfl, ’ is 40 Flaxseed,.T 1 • - 900 ’ Deceased Paupers, 10 B7f Tallow arid Lard, 68 37$ ilaskcts, ' 1 7 93£ Siberian Apples, ■ , 1 j ;'.'4-75. Odd. Iron rind Rags* A - - 0 18J Sundries, •/; - 12 32£- > ,:‘,rs’’.-'. •'1 •* -.) Bulsncoiluo comity, Ht JnnnflpylB4l l»y Treasurer, (ami since . paid over to Jacob S^uicr/Esq.,Treasurer,)' . $5570 59J 552 15 *r ' - J** By cadi pniit orilfra f\a stated above, Balance tine tuslituUoi»,(nml since jmM crop’ to Jacob Sluter, $5OO 8f 5000 00 •We, the Auditors of Cumberland county, do certify, that/hay*., ■ ing examined ibo accounts aiul vouclicrs (if. the Directors of,the Poor and.-House of Employment of , said county, from "the- isi. , 1 day of January to the Ist' .December, 1,840, inclusive, do; find ’a balance due said county, by (he ltion,T)f Five-Hundred amf'Fifty‘two. Dollars' " I cents; and we also certify Hbat-wd fi nd a’’balance dud by Janies of said Institution,' : ' Direptpjrs i thereof,- amounting-' to ■ Five Hundred and' Fifty jwo . v ,‘ Dollars, and Forty Five'cents,-all of which is pafticiild'rly 'fset,' »' forth iii the above stated accounts. ' r; ‘ ;_V : I' undcr'our hands this SOlK'day ol January, JB4 ! X ‘ JOHN CLENDENIN, < T . THOMAS H. BRUTON, yJurKtors? ' SAMUEL WILLIAMS, J : - i -X/ •, [ ■••'•/- ;• x.irifvi *- ,:*-iu-iuiti -J- •j..-,-:u , : i K.^ K I£a()ieVy • Printing and Stationary,- Tailoring on<l ’Weaving, • Fulling anil Carding, 1 Farming Utensils ami Coopering, . , Support oT out-door Paupers, ■ Potatoes, ;M. Fishliurn, Steward; llirelinga wngesi Bee. M. Fislilnirn for-extra clerking, (1 year) Ur. J. medicine ai:d: at tendance, J ■ ... .141 2.1 ’ Attorney’s fees for two ; ./CO 00 A. Waggoner Esq., as Director for extra services, 13 51) J.'Dunlap-Esq., ’ do ifd ; 21 00 - S.Eekles, “ .do. : ..46 2H 50. *■ James Loudon Esq., ' ~ t S'S, Oo Esq. Treasurer, \ /' ’ '4'' " > :-U 151 \7h • 20 iaj 21 C9J ’•• 27 Ofii 52 25 . 168-78, 43 C(V ’ ■ CCO 00 1 57 50 s:>Bl.S 14 J 552-45 sor»ro 50$ •* .5819 14 i 55‘J 45 $0370 143 180 32>T Sl± 100- 0 no 115'. 109.
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