Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, March 13, 1838, Image 4

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CIONSILIVIPTION •CUlLiapi•
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For the prerentiOn-and CureCpf lough
. siAtt,ing of
.8190 . 4 • ii9sl dioelsse4 of the breast and lungs,
•jjoctoii •C'la rd•.aolt Frecnuta,
, or of - the:Specific, iyesided up . witrds ;Of four
years ,among the 'Alitittrellt ' tribes of North
•Aracrican Indians, and with mcwearied dill
• 'genet! tiseil-f:•.veryilleaw:i in his power to re
(in i tie a kiitiviledge; of ,d fie rept rein edits
t sick and
• Wounded,; and more pat ticulaily those which,
hey .take.tO. preVerit and cure the cmsurup 7
and , ,Complaintsof thebyeast.ancl.fungs.•
observedlbe.lndiansubject to nu,
.niernus and similar .cuinplaints .to tlipse. of
ite - people ; and - fr6M. their mode orliv 7
ding,. and 'being . exposed to the inclemency.
, ,of - all -Weathers, many - of. their- complahus
were complicated and violent, Although,
:many. of - their- diseases Weie of •such .
hire a - a'would!, with:,peeple in a -civilized
-'Statellave terminated in coithraed cd f n,stim p--
'dons ; yet,:during the: time he was": wit'll
• them,-lie,-did not hearja o`bel Vvhcv.ilied r of, a
.•
consum_ption, • - •
IS.o happy'are . 11 - i - ey.in:thei - r -- 1: - . - iiotiliedge of
• remedies, and "So certain of their effects—
when appliedin tinte,.thatlt May tiid "a I
•true consumption tifse'ase never ,known
;• cr heard, among them The truth' of this ..
o . bserVaiien must be corroborated by till wlio ,•
-. have•liad the ,opportunitrof becoming. - ac•
•
, ._iptainte&yvith these people.: If may tiler. be
, asked why they are-"exempt froin these porn
-Tbe reason --is- obvious ; beCause .. c
• -they immediatelyseek for relief, and,
___vent those complaints - which insensibly nu,. (
de c - o - iigtitutiorra - nd - bringr - on - inett , 7 - 1
rable consumption. • •
.•:* .Bills of
. direction-accompany - each boltte
of the •Specifie,_ pointlag out in a tenspictmus
filannerLall the - syniptoms in - the -different
• siages,plthe§e distressing diseases ;.also par
..
molar directions respecting Diet and Reg- 0
-iinonvand'Amw•patients-are:To . con - dticrtliedr --- ; ‘ ,
selves through every stage until health is re
stored; for vain_ and useless• woulkl be _the
,g
Rreseriptions of the -ablest phyiaician, ac- a
tom paniedlyith the-moSt powerful
. theilicineS t i
if
.his-directions arc 'not faithfully adhered IT
.ct
The.pu tic areiiiiiiired-lhat-th-e-deposi
tinns of two hundred: and eighty' seven per
sons-icav been taken before the proper,an-
'thm•ities Of the city of Lancaster, Pa. ,all cam
,pletcly cured - of thetTiost desperate 'cases
ofeonsuipplion, -some of which are detailed
=~iri theiFls-aeeomlrauj~'rng the bottle. -
• . The price -of each.. bottle of INDIAN
. SPECIFIC . is One Dollar,, and - each envel
°ping the genuine-Specific is .by
• . 'Clarkson Freeman, and the initials C. on
-the 'teal of each . - bottle-None'-can -- ..be.
bine a:base-composi
: tion .having been attempted. to. be imposed'
the, by 'a:. counterfeit imitation of
.this extraorilfna.ry article.-
:4 coh3t nt supply
.
.of tha .above-Spec.L.
ific; is kepr constantlyon sale, - by SAMUEL
• .B1..i.,10"1 - 1'; and - iiya - mucl Wilson
ShipPensburg. •
• Dec. 14, .
Estate (If deccased.
NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration on tht• es
tate of. Michael Long, dec'cl, Lac of Al
len township, Cumberland county; have is
sued to the subscriber, residing in said town
ship in due form of law. All persons, there
fore, indebted to the estate, will make pay
:inent immediately,land• those haVing claims
;will preseiit them, propeel:44,4bAnticared
for settlement:
LEVI MERXEL,.Adm i r.
rebrudry 26, ]B3B.
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41-11Na:TO_N_ROTEL
Arlarket 841a7e, rrisburg, Pa.
• • • Geo. Johnston. • -•
ESPECTFULLY inform§ his friends and
AIL' the public, that helms taken the
:House, lately 'kept by Mr. John Smut], at
the corner of Market Square, Harrisburg,
knoWn as the '
RoTEL. 9
Which ii - e - hatted - rtp — in—handsome_style,l.
for the accommodation of the public. His.
Wel 1 - StlpTilit - d -- W t LITE - hes:o Crifar.
ket affords;-his bar with the choicest of ,li-'
qnors and wines, and prompt and obliging
- ' servants ate kept always ready to attend to
...the want§ of customers.
fie.....
has taken the stand with a determina-,
Lion to . spare•no pains , or expense to make his
house equal to any in the Country. by keeping
every 'departmentundet the superintendence
Of the mostcompetent and ,faithfc..l;.arid, by
personal attention, to give every satisfaction
' to his yuOotners.' He therefore respectfully
requests those who.pay.p*risburg visit, to
- call and test the truth ofhis assertions.
•OECI.• W. JOHNSTON.
- • -January 8, 1838. . • • '
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_ On_thg.Blll_43 , PLIARAS I IY*-15 3 82,. 4_ll.eti"
ion was presented to, the, Court ,o 1 Commbn
Pleas of Cumberland County by - Samuel
• Beetem; Esq.; setting forth the facts that on
the 18th ,Novembsr, 1820, , Jacob Weise ex-,
6cutyd a mortgage to John Sheaffd. on a
. tract of land,in Dickinson Township, bound:-
ed by , Wtp. Woods, James Woods, John
Hettrick, and others o containing )03 acrei;
- 42-perches, to' secure the payment of ten
bonds - of - 41250 each, from the-Ist of April;
.1822, till the Ist of April, 1831, inclusive;
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and that the said Samuel Beetem:Esq., pur
; ihased - the-said-land-from-Jacnit...Wejss, and
.• :: ~ executed a mortgage of it •to the said JaCDC
Weise, to secure the purchase money $2OOO,
in„itnnual payments of $4OO each, from the'
---..ltft-of„Aprili 1820, to the 1834;
~ in . cluiiver . ,, Which said purchase money has,
h all been paid in discharge of the, rportgagebf
- ' ' , Jacob Weise_tO John, Sheaffer hy an agree-.
':, 'Meta:of-dm Parties. " And the , said Samuel
Beetem,,Esq., prayed, the Court for a rule
• tiPtut - all .persons interested tnshew cause
- why the said mortgages shpuld not.,he..rati.
• 'fted.Notics therefore hereby given 'to
-., -the A417140 e-i 13 Weise and , l4 the Heirs or
.
<- - . - 21eglit representatives of the sdici John Sheaf?
fer op,any ether person interested, to r appear
: ' . at the pext,`,Coutrt of Common , Pleas, of Cunt
:berland catnity, to be held on.the 9th day of
-: J .kprit_neat, to sheW,canse, if any they:bave,
.•
why, the said Cipre should not enter satis- - .
0.) 0
--" faction on the said 'mortgages ,ate9r,ciing ) .
By
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t,- .• . .;' : 'Sheriff's Office,- A' .. - .---'4 -- - ,- '
' 'CarliSle; rel.i. 17, , 1837.
. , • . • .41 . ! - kali'
4. ' • t a ;mall and
;14..Subscriber offers fpN.,ye . n.
ConienientDWELONG - .1 - 10 1 ./SE,._
" h 'Wesi end of Loutliet. _
_ • Pituus t e!° • The .141, 1 1 ..
ifreet t i,ppar ••I he . C 9
smug
calculated y4O,
' 4 " Poss es s ion will be given an 11, 1 !
of April
119:4:
E.: ,4nifistewrehryt,tiY::43;:laqB.
'1) d
ViUR; and SILK , lushi Bonnets, Mack
- 41 1 7' fancy • colours , for sale.by , •-• •
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• • caIAS; PARNITZ:.
OEM
UNITgD
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,ANTED fcir t fie—UR..i•En'SYW7l4:3--A a -
NY; It few able-bodied,eitizens; between the,
yeatiioeitig,abotit 5 feeo
inelves high, of ..-ko'6d- character, and of •te
_.spe.culble standing among their fellOw
zens...-_Nonemeed apply to enter the 'service;
.but those who ate determitfed . to serve the
pet iod z of . their, enlist Ment---:whielf is' bay
tbtee4eara.,—ltoncstly :slid faithfully:
• F.',Ay . of Drak6on
soldiers :when
• -yothiled.
1 . .....,
4 , ~ . ' t ' '. l:l l' 1- tr • '‘A.C; fi n i s h e d in .a, superior style- . -
.1- 1 ,i 5 • ra b . i . e . : ! 4,„ 4 .; (1 _,„: ~„,',,,,t '..,`'_ .tzi.2, f. t. v 'r ' Ms"o,.-.._FU . R.AND__ ZE,A. L•CAPS',_of •the.
of pay •vy Welt enlisted soldiers, 11 . '1
. "-. 9.. latest
_ fashions, all'uf-which will be sold low
c , for cashi - or.-e;changed . - fbr Country produce.-
to ' their - respective i
' - '1 .16. -
.. i . z g 'Call and-see
t=r, ides are •kiititled‘ to receiVe ' ts 4
for their services. . : I :,.; Ic 1 . ~ • ••• ANDREW G. LECHLER.C, '
- 1; L :‘ N
ov, '2O, 1857.—tf '• o' '' ' ' - . - 51•
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• ,' New Books. .
&tatiOnary.
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THE r subscribe has just, received at hiS
.ThOok and Drug store; in the borough:4 Car
' lisle, a Large and General Assorirrientlf the
. ~ . . • . . , ..
r 2 144 452' : ' Latest-Publications. . -,..
10 120 360 He h as alto atitleda larr . ,e number of DRUGS
, - - -940024 _D_MED_LCIXE;S to his former. assort
`' ' orient: - . Alt of which will he sold at the low=
io'l2o ..360,.. r estLp_tica,_ -.- .
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To the Serteant. Major,
termaster Sergyant,Cll7 Mu- -• •
sician, & Ch..f.linglet —each ...r.16 192 , 640
To the Ist Beet of a Company . 15. 180 57:5
Ordnance Sei . ge;uits.
All other Sergecantstach
Corporals
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Musicians 1".. • -
Farriersancl-Blacksmithr. - •
_Artificers ••• I , . •
Privates... •• • 96-288
Besidesthe monthly pay, as above stated,
„one allolve„cl exe_ry_Solcher,.,
is amply sincienCfor 'his subsist:ace .
a large Supply of comfortable and
genteel.clothin'; Good quarters and. fuel.
are 'at all times' furnished; and every atten
tion-will be' paid to Making. those tpen who
may enlist, and are cleterniined to serve thei!
d .
=country in:good:faith,' comfortable and con.
4•-
cal attandinice, is- always prOvided for the'
sick soldier; and no deduction of pay is'made
during the .per unable to perform
hiS duty. Shonld.tlie soldier be disabled in
I the line clf:his'dtityi-the-laiVS provide a pen
for lylni., •
- 'By the alioye it.is,seen that the-pay and
'allotv,an.ces,„are respectable, 'andthat, AViOi
economy, the mouthy pay or
the - soldier•May'be . laicl - tp,as emery thing
reqnisite-forhisTclartfartAmd•_-ttmvenience is
,furnished-by- the__Government, - „incloding - biS
sugar arid „ coffe,.. The prudent: soldier,
therefore, May readily :save • from-8300'th.
,500 dun ihg•liis short enlistment i.f 3-years;
and at-the-expiration of the term--he , -can;-if
- he chooses, purcimse a small, farm in any of
westet it„States; and thTere_setile com 7
fortably t on, his-omit lain hir the' rt,t,st of-his
.11}.ca,u111No ciCvfisle,' in
the fru file building in Rust-Illain street, for
merly used as the Volunteer firnning office.
December 4, 1837.—tf
ag-The sum of
TWO boLLA Rs'
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will
. be given to any citizen, Non-commis
sioned Gllker; or Soldiar, who , shall bring to;
this Rend( zvons an able-bedied recruit, ;
f or ni tt d, sound, aril otherwbc duly qualified, I'
(as aboVerilesci ibed,) fur the duties of a so.
dier,- and who-shall-he -regularlV -enlisted.
itsonitiways OFFICE, 1 .
80 Ball. si , 4 doors below the Fiundelin Bank,
: 504)80 — lialLo - 1 4- Altaai
Persons at a distance diposeo to try their
luck in either of the following grand Lotte
ries—one of- which -.draws alternately every
week—are respectfully repiested to forward
their' orders to the subscriber, enclosing the
cash or prize tickets, designating the Lottery
will receive immediate attention by. return
mail, and the drawing's forwarded when over
~.(if requested.)
. !ts
' • . Baltimore, Md.
DaitwiXt o - re - wri-,victis.,Ctrder ih which
thYs.ecretal State Later itlrbellrteran77. -
-Maryland State Lotteries draws. in Balti
more every other Monday. capitals range
froM 10,000, 20,00 Q to $3 . 0,000 ;.Delawarel
„State Lotteries draws twice
. every week;
capital vary frunis to $lO,OOO ; Grand Con
solidatad 'Lottery , draws - rake -every week;
capitals 20,000, 25,000 to $30,000 ; Alexan
dria Lottery draws oncb eVery-.other week,
'capitals 10,000, 20,000, 30,000,50,000 ; VirH
ginia State Lottery draws every Saturday in
each week, capital prizes range from 10,000,
20,000,' 25,000, 30,000,t0 $40,000. Ticket's
in the above Lotteries vary from . $2, 3,4, 5
and- 10 each, shares in proportion.
• All letters 'addreSsed terthesnbscriher go
-perfectly safe. .240 miscarriage has ever 06 7 .
curred.•
'e6. 14,
1837.- 7 1
rank StarCh far Sale,.
. • Fttoikl 20 to 50 shores of Ciirlisle. Thank
for sale,.on which tlicrc is, 30 dollars per spare
paid.- .Enquire nt thin'office.. • -.
—February '6,1830 • ,
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1 4 1 t a r e
11: let • . •
30th lanuary, 1838. In the case, of t
writ of Va‘tition and - 'valuation fofr ,the real
estate of Frederiek May, late of East Venus
borough totvliship, deceased, being this ,day
can firin t o„,—On...rootion...o.L.W.:.i..J-4i n e
Rule. granted the. heirs and partteS,in
interested, to lippear. at the next stated Or-,
phans Court, on:Tuesday the I,st day.of May"
next, to aceetit.e4raii.se to accept . sWestate.
at the valuation:- -
d • ', rh os. COLigliettil, - Crk
atli , gle - ,. Feb, 12,1838.-3sv
,
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il have . received 8 lajr - i'altao - 11Our—Ne3v - I
.F. York CL,Q,V. KS. : which I warrant to
keep, good tulip; and offer theft -at • reduced
prices,. at iny'stpre:___. •
,'... • "' '- ' ~ CI•I•ALES BARNIT'Zi.
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iIitItYAVOS.NOVALS, complete in one
volume, just received Aniffer sale at - the
Book Store of '. ': JOAN JoIVERS,'
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~.re.brlWY: '194 ____ _ ,
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OCKTIART'S :LIFE OF SCOTT: just re:
- civetl and for sale utile toolc'Siere of .;
l ei
:el) 19. . .'' E . ' ''. (:.,'.. , Jr.!.. 311YERS.,,v
ir it
AItLY. HISTORY OF TILE I'ItESBYI'LI
IRAN cut Tito-4 jug r:aeiv.eft und , f o X
:sit i.t.ltt. , tile Book St,ore.of 11.!-.. ! J.J lkitEtts. ;
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p(I)ISIIAELPS NOSE ES ; complete in One;
~. 4 y.elome,,.jost received ancliter sale at-;the
%'Store or , • - • '. ':1 r.I .14YERS.
'
~FilirlorYi9. . .
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All pOrsons.Who know tifemar.li, , O4 tote indebtii
the-84iscriber • ore reqkcote4totol
on IFV, pay,,up;,. in.
whose, hands thk: bool;s, biiteaiieit planed :Pr,
:• 8:••••‘C. ,BOLANDI R.
Tan. 30,7133% .'"-"'" ;,..
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=I
MI
itr/bri
Win?'
1011:1VALt
,__Li,s c riber returns his:sincere thanks„
to hi s .fn Amer customers, for the . 1 share ,
of patronage; which has been . given hirp and ,
l_solicitS:.a continuance of the same4 . as , also he
inViteS those who may not,.,as . yet, hove
• given him weal]; io do so at his shop in North.
~ Hanover street,.-one-door. nortli of Mrs. k;'"
Weise's 'store: - ,• : ,
Having,iately'returned from - the the4ity
of Philadelpnia,' bringing with him,
,the Idlest
and most approved „fashions, the subscriber I
has on hand, a large assortment of
GENTLEII.II3PCS.
Lt4 - 11Wava U1)131712111200
".:JOHN-J. MYERS.
January 9, 1858.
P O:RRENT.
NEE
.1 FIE-Britk--Dwelling House, Store and.
Wire House attached; sibiatelp North .Han-.
over street Carlisle, now in..the occupancy Of
Jacob Wetzel; :also --the*Stone -IJyvelling
House.acljoining occupied by Rqb't.D. Guth,
rie, Esq. also; the .frrint Store . Roonp, and,
liar-ntlieiaing 7 the-13 . 4iek dwelling.. -House
now occupiedbY"TallicElCEly. Pok - session - of -
Other of the above properties may be had
on the-first day of April next—To Goal -
Tenants, a Lease fur years- may be had.
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Apply to .ISAACB. PARKER.'
—Carl isle,l,Tan:_2_B,_lll:3l3..--...-tf
: WANTED:
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A git.l- - frorifl2 to 14 year's of_age, to_ do
light wou k-in, a small 'family.
Apply to, _len i ..lsortlt liancler
Street...
PUBLIC HOUSE.
• F: ITitTN - C `E';`- --
Formerly of _.Sunbyry, ,N9rtliiiiptherland
County,
ilegs - liave respectfully. to inform the public,
that h e has removed to llarristiorg, where be has
taken that large'und - spacious - three story brick
house -formerly occupied by Mathew Wilson,
corner of Walnut and:Third streets,
• HARRISBURG,
in view of the State Capitol, which he opened en:
the first day of May last, and where he hopes to
continue to receive that patronage so 'liberally
bestowed on his establishment heretofore., fie
will at all times, be provided with every thing"
necessary to make his guests . comfortable. -
liarrisburg,.June , 1837. tf.
EIRANDRETAI I S PILLS. s_ I
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cent .boxes •ust received, and for sale, al
the stele
Nov. 27, 1337
NORTEI AIVIIFIRICA •
INSUR.INCE COMPAIVIP,
CAPITAL $606000:
.
THIS Company; still dontinties.. ,
to make
Insurance on all kinds of property through
their ,agency in Catlisle. The premium is
regulated according to the-risk.. Averaging
from-3.5 to4o-cents,..inithe_hundred-dollar-4-.
dated from the'day - pf - stirvey.
JOHN J. MITIVS •
.agent.
January 9, 1838.— . -3rti. .
"UST 'RECEIVED,' Curfed lyatr and Sea
" grass 'Bed Matrasses, and for sale b'y
• - ctiAS. BARNITZ.
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F R
OR ENT 4 ,..•
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THE. Corner house ancl ... trire,.rooin, .newly.
.finished in the best style, situate 'on the south
east of Marker Square, nott' iii the poSsession
.of Mr...L.Breclitt ;—Also the entire building
_flown. in Liberty _Ally' . ~... _. ,
, - -; ;:. - A - r - ARGt.... -
.r.:- .
~ APtßift; • • TV:Og T 0 :It V
...e.. 1 : . - , . :.'
y:..;4,:.':4:; - :.& STOXE lareliS A
le:aletilsted for two Or more families with a lot of
geoutul, and a double Siable,.. PossessirM will be
given on the. first day of April next ;for terms
1 114 to Thomas c arothers, Esq., or to.the stili-,
, scriber._ •,, . . : •
-, - • . • • . .. ' T.AJRIE:
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~i. Dec. 19, 1837.-.-3 w.. ' ~ .:. • •
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FOR. RENT
AE -- sitbscriber wdi tent` that well known
-a - large and conveilient•house, for many years
cently by others, as a TAVERN
H 085.1.1-. • The -house is rfimarka
41iiii Erni\ bly . well calculated fUr, entertaining
BOARDERS ; there' heine three
stbir...ways, and Fire' Places 'in moStpf the tOomi.
life situation is very pleaSantand desirable,' being
VII BIC nOrtli west corner. ofllatioVer and Lotither
'streets; White,. fue.conVeniences, it excels any.
-other--house-inAlie-beiroligb . or
'sesSes the unusual advantageslof 12 rains on the
first floor-12 rooms on the 2d floor 4 rooms On
the 3d ritutn,;---'.6-Cellars-inAtouil:,. Two wells of
water (one,at . ,tite front door on - Louther street,
with a pump therein; the other in the yard at the
kitchen door;) a Cistern made to contain .eighty
five: lingttheads; large and ci.invenient stabling,
with earriagebouse largelzind cue;
'lent gardens attached, tore — bitilding 4 besides
many'-eoneeniences-not ecifietb d,.
4150,, one frame r:Weather;boarded
Two Story tionse; situated. in Fast famther
with two Cellars,--a Garden and Stidding attached
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3, AlsoiaonVcitlier Weathii;bnaisitia
noose : in iindest Louther street, adjoining the Ger;
marl' Reformed Ohn'ich,: Walt' a Garden attached
For 'Ferms - -IMPIY •
NO; : 2 ! ) ; ft;ST,IAN:i-10141RIGII:'-u
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x cents reward. •
.-.-, • .t HANAWAY from the subscriber,'
2 t... .f".•--: on the 11th inst„an lndentedservaqt
ik
• • girl, named.MARGARET,4II/$ll.
A s TIN. The, abeiire reivard ''viill' be'
. . ", \ '*:. gyen td axy person who ivill" bring
- , -- t ,back 'said girl, but no expenee , 4 paid.
ELIZAST - A - YMANi
Fairuari 1038.
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wA , ,: . 44.0xiir ,- ; .-;-T•y),Tvgl.lf -- ,o4:pt:;lglr..4pioo.it9r*
POll - 01101ISE'STATEMENT.'FO R .1837.
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Afeetvce cto rs
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: of„ fie boor
sand of the House of:Employment,of Dumber land County,
„
z.n
: 4PC i OZP4 qqid . ,o l o2 l ll) Om tic.lst day of,JanuaryTto the,.
..„ ,114,dayof 'December, 18.37 , inclusiae j vz•
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Dr:•
(Jr.:•- . •
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TiVannTdrawn•kom co. treasury $7OOO 'OO
rep'dlrom,F• liannen, 1. Ang- -' •
;neyr(C.•Anderson,_.& Shire-
.•
• • • , roan. for Support of M Kurtz, =
is:Robinson. M. Kidman and • -
D. urban' • 'Sfj 50
- 1, - froni Berks"county'for support f
paupers • • - 5 x 2:90 ..
" from Dauphin county' or do , o-Aai 17
":for hide.i and ains - 125 84i
" for a' horse lO O
.00,
"
'for fiShirets, fringes & baskets 22 :In
-- 1, x40r -flakceed_ and-tallirmi--„, 35_33_
for
,cider - press , h ire;• Siberian
apples and wood 51 . 29/
'" for old
,stovesroldiron and - rags - _33•49 -
' 1 from paupers & money receiv.
. ed for goods sold and pensi2iii_ 22 92/
, 11 , from Justices in binding child — ren 25.;73
-' for sundries. - 16 77-/
0G11,.13Y & lIITNER
•
Schedule , showing fhe proceed;
'":of the -.Fqi•nt in 1 837.
505 bushels of wheat, •223 of rye •
675 .0f.c0rn,.121.5 Oats,, 650 of po- •
tatoes, 4,0 f clover seed, 23 of Limo-
thy' seed, 9 of flax seed, 35 of tur- •
1 ,4 )5 ,:3"0 hf red hre • 125 of winter _
ap_ples, - 25 of onions, 10 of parsnips,
9of soup beans,l9 of peas for Sande, •• .
9 of- 4ried-a pple 470-gallons
butter; s kloads,of,hay,-10 A{ Corn T
- flidiler,Ccdptimpkins; 20501feads
of cabbage; 2175 cucumber pickets; -
20 barrels of good and watered '
der 1021bs raw. hemp, 104 of hach
ied ' II4X; 12 Usdons.
Stock on Farm Ist Jan'y 1835
Six - hend - of horses, 2'o of horned
• tit , —__Olree-ding_snis,l.2_l4l: hop,
Loafs, 45 lira
balan6e . :tiOe county
j.ilit:l.E-S-740i1DON;-_,l2sq;-Treasarei• of the
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-• • • ployment of said counlyriii accattlit :until the Directors of the
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said Ins4tutipn, from the id Way of January to_.the• : _
. - .• 31st day,off December. 1837, inclusque,_vi;:: -
. . .
To . ntnpu‘nt-received_from the_coun, .....
7tyTielisttrer . 7OOO-00
' Antonia received .from, different
- , iiiiiTC - 61&e . jettifilted — ilili - eli* - 6: :
going sfateinent-
To balance due 1 - n566419D by .Trea'r IT t 5,1
• -
• 'Beef, fork, MullOn and Vedl, fullsrled.anrl killed on Farm in 1537. •
31 beeves, average - weight 490-lbs. of which 29 were fattened on farm; 41 hogs, average
weight.l6s, of-which '3B were fattened and raised on farm; 20 sheep, average weight 42,
all fattened and 10 raised on farm; 12 calves, average weizht 62; all raised and fattened
on farm.
. . .
. There was also made and manu fa ctured in the house,
57 yards tow and flax linen, 67 yards bagging; 81 h yards flannel, 46 yards rugs, 159
sh,i,rts and cliamoise. 122 calico frocks, 67 pair summer pantaloons; 71 pairs knitted stock
-10 chaff beds, 23 caps, 78 - feather pillows, piflowslips
. anu DOlStelbj lllUUtucu ariu usep“s
3592 tallow candles.
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The-Directors-of-the--.lThos r,4.c,-.ofstricaun_ly cinngx
. tliqfollowing
. exhibit
_........__.-
_of_extraJobnr,&e. perfornied by the Steward, Matron and - Paupers,
----.. from the Ist day of January,' IS3I, as follows; viz: : —
A canal or ditch through the swamp 100 rods' long, 64 feet wide, 3:feet deep; made a path
tut spike round the house; a new cider trodgh, and repaired cider mill, the carpenter work
of a dry-house; 9 coffins; made 4•windo(Vs in poor house doors; 1 wood chest; 4 bedsteads;
1 Wheel lnirrow and one 'Wheel barrow when-rs=dining tables and 3 striall tables in, poor
house; 625 rails; cut 33 loads of wood; made 48 hickory and corn brooms; 32 bushel bas
kets; 22. hand baskets; removed and altered the grainery; glaized the poor and dwelling ,
houses, and, hung the weighti of the dwelling house windows; made a new wagon bolster
and -coupling 1)(4; made doors to the fire place of duelling kitchen; altered trite hog stable
and made 17 feet more trough; add a variety of other articles made and repaired; niadeit 60
pairs woollen - pantaloons, roundabouts and vests; 20 summer Vests; boiled, 3.1,1 barrels of
soap, 140 lbs. hard soap; colored all the wool and yarn, &c. &c.
,
--F—Pnrmin,,--Utensil,san.;t.-Tiiols on, Form;.lst Januai.y, IS3B.
2 . -Inarrow wheeled wagons, 1 wagon lially,"1--pair-wood-ladders,_2 pair hay ladders, •
dearborne with harness,--1 cart.with.gears, 3 plough, 5 harrows, 1 roller id - roll - fields, 7-
wheel barrows, 1 winnowing mill, 1 scoop, 3 log. chains,. 6 set of - wagon gears, 4 sett' of
plough gears, 2 shovel narrows, 2 flaX breaks, 2 sett of carpenters tools, 1 sett of butcher
ing tools, 8 axes, and a variety of forks, shovels, spades, scythes, cradles, grubbing hoeS , ,
digging irons, linen' singletreei, doubletrees, shaking forms, rakes, Scc. &c..
...--.:........505aim.----L- ' - •
... , ,
The number of paupers
,in the institution , Ist Jan. 1837, (ol,whicii 22 mire colored) 105
Whole number admitted up to the 31st Dec. 1837 inclusive, , (of which_l9 were-col.) .18_4
• Ntakii!g-tl,l whole riumhee through the year
Of which 9 died, 12 children tioand out, 158 discharged and runaway,
, .
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, .
. .. Leaving the 'Umber of paupers in the House Ist Jan - . 1838
Outdoor pnukrs supported at public; expense • ' •
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, ,
WE the DlreCtors of the Poor and otthe House of . Ernploytnent„of Cumberland conutY;
certify the above and, foregoing statement,to contain a just and true exhibit of the affairi , of
the Institution; - during the period' atioVe stated, according to the best:of our 1
knoWledge.---
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Given under otirkliands thil•lst day 'of January, 1838:; ... •. • - .' . -• : .
. ' ROBERT .McC,TJNE, :f : •.„ :
. .._._.• .• . •- • .:---------- -- i • DAVID ENIM INGER •• , • Biriclora.
•
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ABRAHAM WAGGONER, .. , '• -
...• • • .
• , Wr. the Auditors . of,Cumbirland county do Certify, 'that baying examined the - accounts
ad vouches of ilie - Directors• of the-Poor - and and House cif Employment of said,countrnt
e fro
the. Ist day of January to the:3l4 day pf December, 1837,, inclusive,* find a bala e due
.said.c.manty-by-the-liirectoils.of-lialCinstitution...otseskut.gen dollars and seventy-two' and .
tit ree-fpurths cents; and we also certify:that we find a balance itue — biTiiiieTLinitlnfiVrr, •
surer of said •institution, .during-said . tersn,:to the Directors thereof, amounting to seventeen
dollars and-seventy-two and 'threesfourths cents; all of which is, particularly set forth in the
abOve.stated-acc.ounts...' Given under outhandl this 11th day of Janttary,'lB3B. •. • ' ,
• •'' • '''."•' -• ' . - : JOiiN;-BRAND'r,.[na. '
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...,_:, . .
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~.,.....,, , . , . ,-- yvILT.Akm.-Lustc,, , . -,.,.. - . .• Atulitors.
- . - -•••-,• ' , ; - , - . .:; ' GEORGE . A , l', 'GRA - HAIL: ':' -- -----. :
' • iinstructiOlii Oltlile
( 6 ' 1!‘ .1111 A tr 112-54
R. BOESENDAHL, late from,Gefinany,
respectfully • informs the citizens of ;Carlisle,
that , he *ill giie a course Of' leeisOrks on the
Gerinin '.Flute„' to' those who 4redesirdts of,
learning tO perform, on that instrument. -Wri
ti. Will attend at , the residence Of .those who
are desirdusoftakinglessons. ---- Applicition
mar - be .made:t.O . him at the time Of Mr:
Georgelleetem._,_,., • - , ' •
Cirlisle, F.6.-12;1838.-5%1'. 4 • .
•
r,rIIHE 'DIVORCED, by ,Latly Bury, just re
ceive 4 . and for Ititte s , _at..the Itook. Store of -
19„:„ • , •7 ~„ . '„I• :MYERS.
COURT OF just . and giti.ieat Wo,ok Store of
.myrat ;
s.,
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.11r14110Wh/pt.F.'S LIGHT'S AN e•SHADOWS
Eteitif.ihe.Chrhttiatt life, 'hat re6014e4 and for
sale at the Hook Eitorts of , ' •'.1;.1 MYERS.
-Foto. ary 19.. -..-- • .
‘„,
IItACT,ICAL;.PI*NOLOGY; for
sale atlhe 1
1 0:41E. -store of
re'? J. Elts.
Ily amOinit due Jas.' Loudon,t.Esq. reasu-.
• rer at last, settlement . $244 4k
Foncral expenses for ;out door, •
• panpers,. 57,0
- Plaister atagrinding • . •39 21
I:llaCkstnith work • • : • 57" 59i.
Medical attendance for
.out• door ••
paupers_ ••. • 17 62}
Shoemaking ond'hotting. • . 109
,99+
SupPort:of out doori,- papers , - 195 80}
JUsticen' ahtl constables' fees. •
,106 38+
Beef.andPork - 66 621}
iFr_inting,and - Stationarye 52 18i
Mercliandizel-groceries, • `
(clothing, bedding,
,and°. part .'; •
`Tailoring,
501
Tailoring, .weaving and carding 94 71i
wagontuaking, ~ 31 09+
Leather . • .111 284.
"-, Farming utensils - - 16 34}
Sund rle6 for hotise, kite:heti, tra- •
veiling expenses, postage, wa
goning expeuses, and . ex•pences ,
for - settling -wish neighboring
counties • •-•- • „ 158- 76
M.'Fislibtirn;lor steward's fk-ma . -
• • tron's salary; :hirelings; mu*,
, • butchers,faritting,clerlang, &c.
for one year; end.ii:g 26t.h_Dec
• 1637
• Treasurer's salary 'for .year
Curieand D. Einniinger,. for:
• extra services—each, 27 00
Dv. • Myep; and .Dr. Baughman,
salary, half year each 130 00
Attorney's fees and salary. 80 00
" Firewood and coal - _265 25
-- Stook • - _ 956.0 Q ,„,.
Materials, improvements and tit .
post and railfences . ” 866 584.
Grairr,_ flour and potatoes 1307 084
2211
. • Y,75 . 17
Ithince due county Ist Jan; 1838 , 17 72.1
. _
$7535 . 44
17 72,4
By artuiont due at last settlement
-Cash paid on ectprs otc.lers as
• .sutted alJove • -7275
- • '
75]7 71
By balance due Institution by i.rea'r 17 721
• -)
535 443
_1535
_44
--I'~'hole-nnmlier-supho~'ted:
p
•
From the First qay of Sprit rieiti
That propert formerly owned and ,occti-,
pied by Ms. Jane Thompson,- deed, and
now- in.-the occupancy of 141.1,
well; situate nsear, the Holly'sGpp ' Tavel n,
in South'iVliddletatt township, eimit)Cilaud
6cunty; ;containing about 12 acres erlaud;
on Whicli is erected ' ,
- STORV-W
• f i°
2: 1 STONE 1101/Stt
• , • . 7 ;" A
-and -
House. , ;There is also on said laitp.''VA!lnt
Orchard of,„good .;, The , cl
iemeltogether or settarittea.Voq . 4 04 ' t,t (!'
the parties conCititidr Flar'fortft
I lai-wentfuire of Jacoli,Mitmegettillide:
1,: on , 1:-JAC,PBSQUIBRJrage 714- * ,
Car Feto„,l9i 18380.-44 1 , 1 ;
-I' l' 'AN
• • yhe- • .
Literaryis99venir,: .
t'arlou4;'-ScrapilFik, . • •
and fdi stilegt Ildiik - Store'ar
3011W3.
I
February , - .
•- - •
I=
Ell
I ' •
totro - us ,
.allllOlO4 •41, •
AtitilAigicy Pain's
-Nlttel ) need hot, be said, in relation to this
ivotiderftd remedy, as the'prOprieter feels
- e`OT - fis
be proverOy the number of respectable pel - -
§Elas effcct.an entire,cure , of ,tbe, KlieumatiC,
and,other-pains._lt had not until lately been
firsintention to .make itriot the
frequent'appliCationa'cif Ills sierglibours; and
the wonder ful.'cit res'lt.:.lias effected; be feels
it a duty he °west° sociely 4 .'la well as him-•
Self, to make it miirezenerally, kuOwn and a•
the same time,, have
: it puti‘s near as lie Can,
- within' the''reach of 'all 'who be' afflicted
wah thatlminful disease,: ",•
Hundiedi.olnames could be 'plibliShed of
persons who, have been .cure'd ,by this cele, , ,
brated medicine, but the following are select
ed fi-orn•the miss,' as bejnr amplystifficient
tit attest itsipowef; • • - '
John 'Srove-,-;,i',.Peter-Lindemuth jr..
Peter Lindemutlf r itobert . Riehard.sori; -
Corneliis . 'Stoner Jacob Diffenbaugli;
Aaron liendett; Jaeob - Hieitand,
Hubert Dysart, Jaenb L. Nagle,"
'Henry Alsbaugli; n 7 Alsbangli,
Christian. Organ, Samuel Fenely,
,Bender, Samuel Youtig,
George Fisher,: - Jacob Worlieh,' •
John cover - ,
lAtount.Joy,Atg4.s; " -
All of ders . from..a.distake addressed to the
subscriber, 'Mount Joy,' t...an - ca'ster county,
will.be.proinptly and faithfully attended to.
- • . SAMUEL LOUCKS.
• 0-00
60 00
Mount Joy Fgl)
- -
abovelneticinels forLsf.le
' JOHN HATFIELD,.
Fe 6. 12; 1828. • ••
81 00'
BRANDEIIE 7 4I
• . ,
• . 112getalge Universg; I'll 4.
4c.cence—shouldc:ontribute to Oa Camp!, Ikon,
and Ilappitgeo of Alanhind."-„,.
On the :eighteentliof Thy„, 113.35r - iliese.now.
truly celebrated :Pills were first made kneWn in
'"the-United-Statesualthoughio_Europe th*ry„ had
been previously before the public nearly a cell
toiy,_ The 'American public: oaturally viewed
them with suspicion. but as on trial they-were
found what they professed, iVit.tts :men displaCeit
by tite-gre.te.t-eontwome—Liit
persons who have commenced" with them under
the 'most trying circumstances of bodily,
Lion, when every other means and niedicinebad
proved aitfig,ether'unavailing. have been restored
,o - health_and happine'sss . from their use, and. the
consequence is, -they are now recommen4eillw,;.
thousands of persons whom limy have cured id ;
Comiiiiiiiitiini c - Inflnenia, Cords, Indigestion, Dys
pepsin, cl l'airis,and_a_sense or fullness
In the back Part of - th - elleid, usually thertymy
toms of A -- pliplexy,•:jainalice-=Fever•rainl - Agoci
Ifillious, Scarlet, Typhus,_ Yellow r ind Counnon
fevers of all kinds, Asthma, Gout, Rheumatism,
Nervous _ Diseasei,.Llver Complaint, Pleurisy
Ameard-AV-erkiteSS F -Depression- of the' Spirits
Ruptures, Inflammation, Sore Eyes, Fits, Palsy;
Dropsy:, Small pox, Midizles,• Croup, Coughs,
Whooping Cough - , Quincy, Colic, Cholera Hoc
boa, Gravel Worms, Dysentery, Deafness. Ring
ing Noises in the Head, King'srEvil, • Scrofula,
Erysipelas, or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum.
White Swellings, -Ulcers some of 30 years stand
ing, Cadcers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and te gs,'
Pile % -Costiveness, all Eruptions 'of the Skin,
Frightful Dreams, Female complaints of every
kind, especially obstructions, relaxation,
&c. •
Although Doctor 11. has enumerated by name
wuu IMO Iplo.l”.titl‘ns,o, s.•••-• •
Ilrandreth. that there is:only-Qua Disease, ari
impurity' of the Waled, which by impeding the,
circulation, brings on inflammation, and
.querttAlerangernentin'-the organ or part where,'
such impurity of the blood settlanutd-thafit-is
iliedifferent-appearances-avhieli--this-inflatnstion_.
or derangement. puts on, that have caused medi
cal men to designate such appearanceshy various .
tnames, but which are in fact, only the same dis , .
ease; with :more or less Niuleucer Dr. Wm
Braildreth was so fully convinced of-the truth or
above simple theory, that he'spent thirty
years in experiments and laborious research into
the medical \ prepertieS of the numerona• plants
composing the Vegetable Kingdom; his object
being to compose a medicine . : which should at
once purify, and produce by specific action,'a,
removal of all bad humors from the blood by the
fitadiack.,and_lmatels, continuation of
:the use of SIICkI a medicine, such W'
sure to/be-carried off,- and --the -blood assume
state of purity; and whoever takes 'these Pills,
and PerseVeres - with - them will-hesausfied that
Dr. Win. Brandreth fully attained his philantbro,t.
pie object; it is Pow an absolute and known
fact, that every disease, whether it he in the head
or feet, in the brain or meanest member; whether
it be an outward ulcer, or an inward abseers, are
all..though arising fiTtrt many causes, reducible
to this one grand effect, namely impurity of the
blood. • . .
• .
•In all cases -they' will be found . a Rafe anff.sim:-
pie remedy yet all pewerful. for thee, removal of
the disease, whether chronic or recent, infections
or otherviiie; and What makes them particularly
adapted for this country, 'is that there is not the
slightest liability - to cold when taking;-them, in
:deed the syStem• is absolutely•less susceptible of
-cold'whin - under - their - influeneei --: thatr -at,an y:
ottier time; therefOre iii this - climate they are i rk ,
.4alttable; ' Neither do they require cliaoge o
diel..qr care of ,any,kind. England these Pills
have beekthe.only,.medicine of Many, families
.for_Perieds'Varying,froleforty to sixty years, and.
havetalwilys 'proVed - effeettial in restoring ; health
Wherever en aberation from `.it. occurred.'.' • . •.,
NIPTICE.--41, consequence of the' immerourt
counterfeits for sale in the-prtig-•and - Chelitical
Stores, the'flutilic CaUtioned against' Puitihlts-:
ineof any person except)theaCcredited• agents:
; ticeitaltrAgatnit•Coutsterteltii: :-
'Da: Ruartnnkra--has adoptell _the,foßowing
at to seeure.the,GENUlNE arandreth,Pills , o
the putiliZT - EVEryatfthorried - A • gent i -nitachax.c:
Certificate' tit Agenev,' and it. will be seen that,
- a doable forgery
,MUST be eonimitted..before ,
any one can procure a forged Certificate. and the
person having it in his,, possession is equally liable
withilieforger.„l ,
.
The flafloWiiig 'are: the :appointed' agents, for
thisNicinity..;vix: Wm. CialmoreirChambersb'orgi
Jacob A..Winrott;.Gettysfiurg . OGILLW&.,HIT
NER,CarIisIe; aild -
$7535 44
244..41
7535 44,1
..-,.
289
179
iio
3
_ll3
, .
t--- , DII.•SIIUNik t.L'ItE,WES ? .
..„ .
11betebtated 01110aiiiairc''Nerre
A a . 'Bone :,_,,_• ....!::'.'...:,,„..
~',
.. ' :' LI . l' I ENT, ; . -.-• °
vi rS
ipstiii4.oicirtiiii :',:iii . iligiii._:llA - S a tiired . !tun= ,
dregs. '., "it' gives' relter..W r ilie.,"tivi'el_liisg 'or' th
•glands' of 'the' thriatiand r- relieves the' nutndness .
ainl ex
And _contractidtts'rof -the - -!irnbs and:will t"itke.eslvel.
lifts, down, : an inflArnatidda :#ua..A.of,the, flesh,iii
latefriheFonniii,ainY:' it strengthens ' brOes, aha ffp.ra i pWreak limbs gives,imme2'
',' ~
i tends ihivcordi--whenocontracted. 4 - ,4 krew. drAps.
I dnr alieWVgoliaPritigt l totri'Sliirc - iirdfrOu'rlitri.
. sAph . livi,.9. , constant
.apDlicatidn, cause,application,, Omni I,b'
hear 14: ti.ii ittdhitia i thne.: .",' " '• '..,
..'
". , "A.l l greal '-litiniber% of • deitificaieti - kir the . nidst
1.14-r eap.*abiliia character tnlrdeeentr m •
a r:be '' =ex•
ct '' ' .
incdyierC,it . is,§9lo.,Pleaaecd'on i p.c.pohinder
tarlisle;sal& ' pigiieltrthii iiircrtiitini drsec
'liNtohitillets lap4:' :
s Ciilisle,'OatnberaG,4B37.-4r-COw, ~-
48 ;
.. A,l4i, for sale by Si-..ELIACrfiT; :','.!
ktviirliee InlcllecluaS y yalempf
' jostrheived fOPtWti
at th e Store
r of . 4 . 40 -J J MYERS .
, Februiri - • '•
.17 „ •
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ME
ME
MD
iffil
Eiffl
oft
EN E W-Y 0 RKELL ,, *:"
7. r:On"tlie t .24tl) (lay - orlYt met next. the soh- •
yolunaeiort• •
their Journal. both F‘Jlio.und Quartomditionseh,
NOiendO.V9lA!•44A'Al.tuk.f4r been ; spared ,t&
'render it
,worthy:. th e e, patronage ant, ntsern,.,
tanirnate 'tiiir'futtire'"eitertiotikl•l Recent ar-'
,rangetnents _have beeh'effictedificcurinr an ,
actession-pf talent srid engrgy, to Flt~;atr,
torio .fpniditet and.,ioShorifT,
greater variety" :as 'well. al ,strentiWi'n this. • '
depart &mit of "the;enterprilie::'..le.'Wsii..be'Oiii?!---.-
deemed l s - lesson - o,rokiierietieethattheunititi4: - •
of . all:the branches of Editorialt laborif.itt , 4•.;
workAo„compkehensive,asPurs, in Atte. haudit
of .a singl#„lpdiyiiil.-w,jto is thus compel:, .
led to pay, simultaneousand unceasing..iit.::-
tention to•Literattire, - Petitital - PO'reign"-AF:" .
fairs, , Domestia Occtirrdnces•and , every -sub.
ject- o f i nte rest-4it , not so well:calculated. to, •
secure,the highest , efficiency, in these. , •variOus
departments as, a systenl„..which..erobrsees,a - . • -
partial though not absolute•diiision intel- .
lectual labor. Under thb;''coalEtioh;•,the'..
active assistance as At Gi r lcounsel Of a gen- •
dent an -favorably k now n hiilfer- walk -
of -Literature-have=, been secured forilte-. en-
and . 'that portipn• of the paper •
rntiie especially known Literary will he
placed mniler his - charge. ;pcditi r carc)et.
pat tote nt,. with 4► gene rat. sitperViiion of :the;
entire Will. - remain with him who has
hitherto. been known •to ,the puhlic as tha
Editor of the work. 'The city defartmglifil
embracing 'brief notices hf whateVer''May ' • •
from time to time - be occurring-in. this ' , Env:: •
pcn•iumeofwitiejat
,tlfe - We'fitifitr t It --
th4i of 41*90, 11 . ',slvo)v e -
especially op Dr. - W.,1.11aTt. - A,cm - E4ontri:cit . „ '
who has recently suceeeded''Mr. :Burke •
Fisher as 'N.S4ObiateProprietor and. Edit Or.
and Who will als6 partitipatenctitiely in the
• neralconduculf,
that be this, arr.snkement. a more cpmpleti' - '"
and__CffectiVe knowledge of 'the subjects.
-
treated of Will be ipsured, while a more real
mid - palpable Variety—a variety. of - manner. •
as-well as matter—will result to our iturnal •
and its readers. . •
, .
.Of the general- character of. the New.
Yorker it is-tionecessary 'to speak. we
db tint veopose to chafige that which it :has - ,
jnirne: front' its establishment. ". Circulating •
lot-the - last two yearSiemil .6, 000 . to 9,000 co-•
pies per week, through-every county . ' in the
Union=it caiinecbe presnmed iinknrkint to • .
- the - echrcated-mitlAntelligeiit
have 'not hitherto:Made its acquaintance s At-
May be proper to state that it, is character...
ized, - by twit-objects:- the: one; ofconibitiitg
e„g y.44u...st_practicable...amuunt Of•Useful_atul
elevating i i nformation with the highest gen
eral interest; the other, cf ,, disseminating _ •
rtruth so fir as pOSSible-divested of the jann-
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