lESI 'I E RI,A`LD & EXPOSITOR;.' 765:1"va mm; c. V. ED NE SDkit, :MARCH 9,184 V, llrr'khe Rev: Mr. Pumit,•forraer Gor 'vernor of the Colony. of Liberia, will 'de. liver a'::teetiire on '"Colohitation," It' the Becind Preebiterian Oburch,'of this.place, evening (Wednesday, March 0,11342.) scrAnOtlter . number, of te"Herahlohall Vli bly oaitiot be issued undet our editorial . l aupervision, and right glad : ire are of it, • Irjr"The Presidint'orthe United States has informed thillOnse 'of Representatives that he does not' thin'it it compatible with the'public interests to l ,lay before Congress, at - this time, the state , nf the negotiation be twe,eit the United StLites and Great Britain with regard to the DieLrth EasteT/Boundary. 7'7The annonacernent of the death, at WishingtiM, ,oi` the" . Hon: Jetemiah Mot row; it apliea c ti; was unfounded. .The Hon. gen tle tab thoPght,lv _te c o vet_ fro in ,his illness. • • , . . The Hon. :John 'J. critteinlen has ? 'bein , eiieted to fill the vacancy in the ''Sthteef,ienate,:occasioned by the resigna tion of the Hon. Henry Clay. • ' ~'l'hroubh, ire politeness of Mr. Barr • •we have iveopy-of the resumption Bill as -I-reported hrtirefOoniniittee of. Conference. 11 rho bill flap pained both Houses. :Now for the•eigmatoro•of.the 'Governor.. When the act 14cOtnes a 'law, the readers of the . .lierahl4slsll length; • - :- - lootthe-zeayilige and - doings in ,Congress' - areiefoni4ettrt \ of4 . in portanee to anybody. Bettei.they*ould adjourn and go We may - say the. same thing of our State Legiellthre. : • • • - newiiiatici'atejudge - i - Thosi - C t . Smirklit\y last,--andga . ve evidence his de - not- tia__*lotv. .trarrafrieel upon. - Judge.' Miller' issued a habeas cOrpui ..to a Lieutenant. command ing.: the United States Dragoons at the Car - lisp; Bareticks:, in the absence of Capt. - 'Sufi - niter, requiring the officer , to bring before : his Uonor the body of,a soldier-who squglii ,to be dischafged. The military.ge`titlenian tb obey tht , sarit,..when the Judge ptgriiptly l'sauell 'against !deli an attauhmeht for contempt: . lien brought before itidge Miller, the officer declaring that lie had not btin aware 1101 the froporizince of the inat tell" was peratitte'd to go tipdn payment of the costs of the attachment; • tr - ,741ie Legislature of New they has passed a bill requiring the_banks of the State to resume Speeiepaytiietits on ,the 15th of Atighst nest. Mn. EDITOR.--.:,t8 the. eitiiens of Car lisle will tie' called on, on the 18th inst. to' cloth their borough officers, I have thought proper to tuhniit to,thejr coesideratfon th e . follovritig ticket. By publishing it you will, oblige A CITIZEN. bkiej tlaullagher, Esq. slastttant Beirgess,—Er. John Croigt: Town Council -:-.Frederick Watts, 'Esq., Robert itleelan; sr., . Wil iartt S. Coteau, Williarit • drop, Ainistrong Noble, John Joseph Shrom, deoEga W. Sheafrer; &mu %Vu . gderlieb . . Towri Quigley.• Public Meeting. At a laige:and respectable rheeliiit be the People. of..LIICKINSON Cumberland county:convened , on the 484 the following ,preedOdhigs Wer6had, • viz:— • . • After the oljdet of the meeting had heed briellY Stated by-MG - 4°lp! Momie, the meetjng was organized by appointing Mr. ABRAHAM KURTZ ) . President--=Philip Spangler,. Col. James Woodburn, George Kinsingeri. Mathew Lynch; William Grob low, James Moore, Capt. James iNiliiinStryi Francis •Hntchtion, John Hockeri ; Benjatilin Peer, 'Wm. 'Galbraith, David Slieaffer;. eidorge'llViartin, John My= ers,.EstF,• Jacob Beetemi , lThos.'MiLangip; lin, Philip Swords, sr., George Kinsingei; Daniel Wunderlich, John Trego andeo. terPresiderits—Mtehaellie.' u.der s • etnC, and worK . • The meeting,being organlied—Jna; xstr,ooo per annum. . N. Y jour. of Corn. Moore; Montgomery Donaldson, Esq. Wm: , , '• • -- Shriver, Edward Weakly, Benjamin Myers, : A Steamboat Expiostmii Thomas Paxton, and A. G. Miller, were EIGHT PERSONS KILLED.—The New appointed a committee to draft resolutions Orleans Bulletin Of the 22d 'says. "On expressive( orthe views'of the meeting. Saturday •evening, as the towboats Mohican The Committee 'reported. the following, and Star were towing-,over the bar the ship which, on motion, was adopted by the meet- W. Thorne, the hoilernof the 'Mohican ex pleded, killing the following persons; Cap. =taps, The . Public Debt of this Cont- tam Bukup, 'boarding officer; the second 'inenweeitit'llra -no* readted the enormous mate of the ship W. 'Thorne . ; 'two engin -amOurit, 6T near rorty oflollars, - eels the Molicaro_two firemen of do., -.Which • has .been -expended . principally to and two deck:her - A of .d 6 .. •Capt..l - leatoni. ~ ..conetruit public wolks, mhich are now :a of the Mehloath was 'badly scalded, as were, .rother than an adVantage to thiS alio the; pilot three of ,Ilie.crew. - Contelortwealth. ' ;phonies, 'Tinder the 'Shine writing the above, weliave •th d thef 11 " diTtletial arti 1 avora ocircums noes an notwi c 0 ~OWlng a p cu ars: Capt. standing the heavy_ burthen imposed on the Bukup Was blown. entireljr iciest; the. W. ttite' payers: of 'this Commonwealth 'there Thorne and landed on' the Star; Juries . • will e menu in the. Treturary for:the Nickerson, head.engineer ) not found; Geo. , sent TCar;i oft no4less. than two milliene Brady; 2d de': dead; Capt Sonia 1 - kateei 01 .clellara, which. west' be. Met y increased of the Mohican, slightly sealilidlA..hiaon ',,4xedell• Or loins *at.a• ruinous eactilfice, aid; pilot,• do'f' Capt: Anderson, of ship W. Mierercire, : Thorne, do; the'rnate'ancl` cook of *volved, That it in.thO Of this dead.- ThOehip had her blown Irje,*here :. (undirexiStir% OircinnattinCes,) that out, and m'ost of her'rigging tlestroyeb appropriation Mode to extend' One of the'. boilers Waif preeinitated' upon , ppiew t o4 ffi hnished lutes' f ourietertial .the forecastle -.of the - ship, Four .of the improveinener ) ;Oth r er than to pay . for work boat's crew are"-missing—three others ' who . Oread*)4oe, O4n e oessah• repairs ; that it were found scolded;- htiVO been' Beni th the '74:l l ''itiTe" -tendeit 6 , to destroy the confi, Charity ',foe • - • , • , •. : • lIVIVIM=c; EMIR Once of the taxvaYers of: this Common wealth, as tothe intention . ,of their 'public servantii,too;unile-witli them to accomplish a reductionjohlit Stani, debt; and as much depends in the confideorqhe , tax -payers laVei that they can in some-reasonable time' liquidatelhe State , debt, it Would be ruinous to the creditorsef this . 'Commonwealth, should ' that confidence be lest. , , , .Rcsollied, what we a're 'Willing *to Make a reasonable sacrifice, that, the laborem On our public **lts 'should be ,iaid for work already done; but, at the same time, it is our opinion, that, capitalists..or contractors who will, hereafter lend their aid, under.ex isting_.cireurnstantes,, to . enable this Com monwealth to spend money on - public work; tof, doubtful utility,. will injure in thesilves more thin the tailiayers. - .__ . Resolved, That the internal Intprovententh of 'this Cominonwealth, should be stAelten off in divisions and leased for a 'term- of years tnthe highest bidder, the rent to he paid in State stock falling due; and such of them as ate.not finished, shoUld be offered to indiviclualif or companies, •to finish .them, the consideration they should have for finish ing them, should be a lease ,of the finished with the unfinished paes,.for a term of years; drill if no offer can be got on these conditions, it' should 'be. taken as. an ,evidence of their. unprofitable character, and they should be abandoned - for the present, as experience has taught us'that this government -cannot, through its agents, manage business where the object is to make money to as much ad ! vantage-as an individual or company. Resolved, That. it is - the opinion of this meeting, that there ought to be a reduction in the expenses of government to the amount of at least one hundred and twenty-five thou and dollars. If the tax-payers desire to sustain the faith of thieComrnonwealtli, , they must subject 'themselves -to • a considerable reduction in their expenses,. And' it is but just that their public servants should bear their share of the burthen,,as there is evi dently more room for reform in their man- . ner ,of living, than there is with the - tax payers of this Commonwealth. • Resolved, That we respectfully _recom mend to - the tax-payers of-Cumberland and the adjoining , counties, to get lip •petition's against anyappropriation tnfinish or extend the public yorks of this Commonwealth. / Resolved,• That the proceedings of this meeting be signed by the offieers, and pub lished-in-all-thnnewspapers-of-the county; and-that.ncopy_thereof,..bn_forwarded_to_our Bepresentatives in the Senate and House, with a request.that they be laid before their resp p ectlye bodies.. .•,,,,. __________ ._ _ • - ABM. KURTZ, President, &&& PHILJP SPANGLES, 1 _ , • - JANCS WOODBUHN, - GEO..KINSINVEity -_, Vs Pres' ts , MAT. LYNCH, &Ci. - _ . ', • Michael Render, . Secretaries,. - .Hetity_kytel, DECRUSB OP VIE PRECIOUS DIVA& It known that pure metal cannot be obtained, ,except- from the purest ores without the Use of quicksilver; Consequent ly, the quantity of the precious metals is dependent upon the supply, of .quicksilver, and the price at which it is held., The.on ly mines of quiCksilver in the world that are worked to any extent; are those in Spain and Germany: Those in Spain have'. , " 1, till within the last eight years, worked by 'the Government, and the price of quicksil ver 'Wes kept at about forty dollars per quin tal; • Sirice then, they have been in the pos• session of Mr. ROthschild, and - the price of the ,quicksilver has been raised, to - one hundred and twenty dollars per which is treble its fornier price; The pro prletof of the mines in Germany, probably through the influence df Mr: Rothchild, sintithaneonsly raised .the pried of ttil aril-' cle there; . ' • The effe6t of thbse megiures has, it is estimated, reduced the 'supply of the pre clout metals in Europe diiringthe last eight years, no less than twent r iniltions.sterling. It is stated in the Banker &Circular that the yearly produee of silver 'alone froni the mines in America, .forttlerly quicksilver was supplied at d cheap,rate by the - Spanish7GoVernrrient, wiig sixty-three millions of hard dollars: But at present, thousands of tons of silver dui out Of the niines of !Vickie° are thrown aside,.b&Ouse they dontain too little silver. to.admit of go 'flit when working:them with quicksilver at its present high price. At its former : price, every .poiled szif this pre would hate been worked to bring' forth the silver contained in it.. 'the exports of qUicksilver from Liverpool to Mexic:ii, Peru, &c. were as folloivS Years, 1837. .1838 i. .1830. 1840. Bottles 14;800 14,573 10,811 11,003 - If the supply of the two latter years d'ere increasetl_thirtY percent: it Woad be brouOlt toThe level of the two former years; and If the price were reduesitto‘tiii Old rate of forty dollars per ciiiintal, ff *mild be' of : vast iinpoitance to the commercial workk— At the fife'derit rhoh--w" MEN " . elb V e . i* - 1 g ;) By rt stip froni e ,tke Southport Telegraph, Wisconsin s .we learn.that the lion, Phprlps C. p. Arndt, membe't'of•ihe *4141 from Browq couaty, ivial)iiit dead; on the 'floor, of the - Connell Cliarribef,'br.fathes R. Vin yard, meriiber...fromrtint -count Y -. The affair grew -out of a nomination for slietiff OfOrient couilty. - Mr. E. Sr Baker .was nominated and ,supported by)Mr. Arndt:— This nuMinatitio ,was opposed -biVinyard, who Waitte'd the appointment to vest in his own brqthe. 4q the course of the debate, the Aeceased inacti, some statements which Vin . yard,,propounced false, arid made--us,,e of violetikand iptittlting language, dialing large , ly in.,personalities, to -which 31i. A. made nu reply, , Afte_r the adjournment, , Mr: A. stepDed up-to Vinyard .andrequested _him to retract, which . he refused to do,repeating the offerreive words.' Mr. Arndt then made a blow at Vinyard,who stepped back a pace, dreiV a pistol, and shot him-dead. The issue appears to have been provoked. on the of Vinyard, who was determined at all hazards, to defeat the appointment of Balcer,• and who, himself defeated, turned -hiS -ire and .reveng,e upon tife unfortunate PHILAAELPRIA MARKET, Match On account of the uncertainty 'of legislation iii to lation to the Resumption there has been, ot several dhys past, totat'suspension of mercantile' transactions.. Superfine wheat.fiour is held.at $B, and Aye at $, with small Sales. In ,wheat there has been no transaction worthy of note for'a week past. We quote• prime Pennsylvania wheats at $1,26 a $1.30. Corn is without demand and the stock on hand small, • Penna. yellow is hold nom inally at 58 cents in store. Oats are dull at 42 cts. Flaxseed ie in moderate demand at and Clo verseeddull at $6:76.---Inquirer: •, BALTIMORE, Marcia. 3.--Ritil-road Orders are from 26 to 29 percent. discount. Holders of How ard street flour ask $5.50 for . good - brands. C •.. Mills without demand, but • held at $5.76. The wagon price is unsettled. Prime • wheat is,warth $l.lO to $1.20; yellow corn 56 cents. Small lots of Virginia Rye and Oats have been sold; the for mer at , 7o and the latter at 42 cents. There.is no thing doing in Provisions. The sales'of whiskey are very limited; wagon price 16 cents, exclusive of the barrel.—American. • ' - MARRIED, .. . q Oh 'Thursday' the 24thult.-hy the Rev. John Heck, Mr. - David Lehman at West Penn.eborongh,lownehip, to Miss Margaret, 'B ilekiballei., of Ftankford' township: • • On 'the same day; by the lieme, - Thilf. William :Leitrim; of West .Pennsbormigh township,_te_Miss_Mhrylane,_.daughter_ci Mr. Japolk Hemmiqer; of Dickinson to w /On' the same day, by ..th , e same, Mr. SiiinOrßeisii.; Rehecce47diku Viler of Jacob Myers, Esq., all of _West Penns borough-township. An - 'Detroit, on Thursday eveninohe 17th instant, by the Right Rev. Samuel A. 51,e Coskry, Mr, Ihnry L. Ringwall, of Pitts •burgh, Pa.4.olmerly of Carlisle) to . Miss /Vary RulgerB, second 'datighter of Robert Rjimney, Esq. /On the 24th ult.,. by the Rev.: Henry Aurand Mr. 'Phillip Mehl. to Miss— Boddocf, all .of North Middleton Town ship. • • Tuesday—lstAnst..ly the same, Mr. 'George Ditla, of thirliste - ta Miss-Carnzt rine Nailor of Westpennsborough Town"- =I DIED, / • 4 , On Wednesday morning, the 2d inst,, Mr EPH RAIM BOSSERMA N, for many yeirtia respectable citizen of this, borough. Application for Tavern License. Notice ja hereby given that I intend to apply at the next term of the Court of Quarter SeSsious of Cum berland comity, fora iiSenSe to keep a tavern or public house in the !Muse I now occupy to Dickinson town -44; JACOB MEMO.' .MAI;6 9, 184,2.--St We; the uuderaignekeititene ofDiclinson town. ship in the county of Cunc — Xorlanti r doNcerti;i4at we are well ataitutinted with the above named,jacob Trego, Rnd that he ifi of good repute for honesty and teriiperante, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation . of strangers and travellers, and do therefore'recom. mend him to your honors as well deserving of a license, and further say, that* tavern tit the stand Is tin accommodation to the public. T. C; Miller, tlames.bliverc. Isaac Lenney , . David Shearer, George„Kisstriger, , John Moore, _.. kfenry, Shenk, • - Samuel Spangler, Francis Hutchison, lanes Woodburn, Thomas Paxton, Abraham Kurtz., A. G: • Application for .Taver n Litens6. Notice is hereby given, that 1 intend to apply at the next Court oMuarter Sessions for a license to keep a tisvern or public house in the hoilse nthifob. cupigtl by Aactzb Defifenbaugh, as a tavern , situate in the borough cm New Cumberland ' 11a s rch ft, 180,--it JOHN SOCItIiECK. , • • We, the undersigned, citizens of 'the boough New CuMberland, do, certify. that we are well ac quainted with ftb . ove named'John Sour,becit and that he id of good repute for honesty and temperance and is well provided Aiiith hallse room -And .eonven iences for the lodging and•aciommpdation of itran kers and travellers, and that a public hodse is neces iart there to acCommditte the publiii. - . Charles Oyster, Lewis Yonn ➢nes, of Peter ume Jamep Ri Book, Molina Coleman, D.RefohaTil, Win. P. Hughes, Application fot Tavern L i cens ee To the..:Honorable the .ludges of the Court o QuArter Sesildns of Cumherlso4:iounty., 'The petition of Williadt Clark 'respectfully rep= resents, that he is well provided. with house snout and conveniences for ItC4flog irtivenl in Leesburg, in said county, and that a tavern, in.addition to the One now kept, is newsier' , fbr. the .accommodation of strangers and .ttavellers. therefore prays your honors topic! blot a license to keep a tavern In the hOttsa novi occupies. andhe pity-Ike. • . NV/L.I4AM CLARK. March 9,1864:--St • . We, the undersigned, citizens Leesburg Mid vicinity; do certify that weare well acquiinted with William Clark, the above.nemed petitioner,lhat be is well provided with' house room and,convenirnpee fdr the accon(modation.of• strangers and travellers, that he is of gliodreputc for honesty andtdinperaNa : , and that such tavern nedeisary (o slccommo . the pdblb3 entertain, ifirabgers. ••- • • Robert' Me ne, - George Ms Cormick,. Henry Ho c h,' , • James ' • • John W, Ciever e , • Titos. H.•Britton . ,* Wm. Hawk,. • ••• Samuel Wherry, Henry Hinpensteel,' Samuel Kelso;.. John' John K. Kelso.' Christopber•Beltz; .• • Robert W. Eal•ly, Abraham Hoch,„ , • Cotirod GefilleTrOon.•: • 'Adam Wiest,. Thomas Sibbet, • . Johnson Williamst;ii,•,• • Henry % B. Itebuok, • John •• • ; • : • • El 35,294 dollars—Nett 20,001 . . Virginia Mongolia ... - Class D, for 1842. .3",5 - tie , drawn at Alexandria Va. o . March, 1842. - i. SPLEWID .SCHIVIE4 7- ' 55,294 dollars Nett 39,000 rs. . . 11,764 dollars—Nett 10, rs. 1 "do of ' $6,000 11. do $2,500 1 _do of . 5,000 ' . l dr. 2,961 1 do of ' 3,000 50 'do 1,000 Tickets $10 ---Halves $5-Qua $ 2 50. - '' Certificates of packages of 25 whol eta $l3O • do , ' do • 25 half, 65 do do 25 quart ~ 92 50 . For Tickets and Shares.or Gerd a -of Puck: ages in the nbo ve Splend id Lotterie ddreaa J. Ci GREGORY & co nag,ers,_ , Washingt ity ,D. C. Drawings sent s i mmediately after are over to all who order as above. •.- LIST OF LETT Remaining in the Post Other at 1,1842., . - . Ii o:TEinpiirorir will please say alive i Ai:twirl Messri & Co Lenart He Anderson Mrs Cornelia ...111Sckcoy 1 Albright Peter Myers Be in Barnes Silas • •-• Millei:ja resin Black Mrs Jane Miller M . ancy Baelsrach Nithan 4 . Miller .Ge C .Butler Miss Henrietta . Nell Sara Blaivser•Peter , . Moody Jo , Bowie Miis - Mary " . Moore Jo er Boyles Patrick, .. i Moor Joh Birder Mils Suslin or .illunillore.loli • , , • Butler Miss Soitin P Mathews n Buffington Miss Ann McElroy Bushman Elia " McKeehan ss Sixridt J Bear Soloinnit - Mori ay,.. , Bell Sarah '. Mrisselmat uel . • Midler John Derry Robert. .• - Myers Mis Carter R B Esq • Nateher Gd Crain MisaSarah '2, • . Neidielt M Campbell Elizabeth Nebiuger Cook Mrs Mary 8 Nichols Culp Patrick — Noble- ah Cook-David, - 1 • Nulli Minima Miss Mary Et Givens Au Dunbar John , •Paelcs•Eil Davidson Mini Margaot Vaxton.Tl Diller Mies Juliann Paxton & Davidson Mathew Peak Mis Douglass James reffre Donavan Wiliiaisl• Rainier Edwards Ivy • , Powell J Eisenhard George Ritner' Ebersole John . Robinson Fishbiirn Mrs. Eliza Robinson Fleming George 8 'Robinson Fisher Simon Robinson Greer David • •Robestin Gutsltall feXer ' • 'Roth Job Graham John Graham b. tt - ut - W Margaret , Stilton G, Gallagher James. Esq ;Smith Sp Housuct Mary , • Spicy Ms Haversfick Jacob • Slitsff4o-3 "r 7 77-7 ' 'ludoph.Marthi, John Young, ____ • H. Breneman, Jacob •Deffenbailifli, Joseph Keiser. tjto Hawk: • .H Hoover Frederick, Hamilton James Esti Harmer Charles 3 Inhoff Christian Jacol/s John A Jacobs Thonitie Kline Simon Kerns Abscr guts Samuel gibb• Henry •. Koller-Christian .Kerwea.Franz Lidig Tlioal • . • Lny,Alesander- Lauden'W F. • I, 4 stshaw,Tirs Sarah LynetWin Esq Loy Geoege. Leforer Isaac Lane Miss Jane :.CA'RLISLE BAR • Sammere ElmendortY'Nathan William folins . Lorenz Rabbett CharleiAT • • Jobe F , • It • Just received g bates of a ant* Store of , • CLAPflitf , Shippiniburi,j'auy..l2;4B4g! Tempeianbis A JUST- 31361 0 6 d and for A.-Lt Will be del,sgeOd'on 150 inst., in Education Si Fire.Cornpa,iii,„",: by S. Om ject•—"-Fditrati , Influenimr, diealidenitted gratis; March 0,1842,., _Carlisl vii - The Trustees are gratifit that the peculiar orguniaath realiied all the ialuable inn friends, •During the`last fot sizty.pupils have been receivii of the most useful and liberal by keeping the.departmentsdi the tvils.aild inconveniences cr .are . avoided,-wltilethe benefit are:secured. ;Every pupilaii lion and superiision,or sown Toe union too; of the ichen's; combine's timadVantar disadvantages - of each are-avoid Mrs. STEVENS, has taken/ ous rooms oath the, view of ex Ment tinder her care;both in rega and day Scholars. This in adili heretofore affordell;presesits new extrndcd patronage. It is tonlltlently believed, ti i 'preslented, for the attainment of tion, substantial and ornainent most modern and approved pli in the various departments of tl where surpassed. ' • - 'JOHN of the . March 9, 1842.-4t* - Splersdid:Lottl MARCH, _1; tir. G. _Gregory 4, gers. 25,000 DOL, 13 drawn numbers in each pacl Virginia State Clan B. for 1842. To be dritivn - on Saturday, March 1! sezzanin sump. 1' prize of $25,000. i . . prit 11" do' of 10,000 1 pria 1 ,do of. ' 5,00 u 10: di 1 do of 2,000 li ' d Tickets only slo—Halves ss—q Certificates of Packages of 22 Whc Do. do 22 Half Do. do . .22 Quart MAMMOTH SC SO0,900.425;000 - Union: - Lone •Classl:!io. 4 for 1842. To t;e draw .3 C. on Saturday, March,, BRILLIANT SCHAM , 1 prize of $60,000; I of $g1,000; 1. $12,000; lof 10,000; 10 of $9,000; $6,6661 54 of $5,000; 3.01 $4,001' 5 of $2,000; 10 of $1,5001'2 —5O of4l-,(A40;-50 of-SSOO;A numbers) 141-$400.8 m 78 number' iottery-13 drat Ticketss2oi Halves $10; Quarters Certificatesrof-paikafes-of-26-wltol Do. ' .do 26 half Do. . do - 26 Oar , Do. eigh Myers Jo! aw, Short. h Scott WI Shrom SoDenbo Swoird., Stoop H. Stiles E, Stiles Be Theko Thom Mae p Valentin • Warden 1 Werra William Woodb Woodiv Wright Varna I Zug Ja :e . tok 0 f: IMIIIMMI . .. . . „. . . - , •.. -.. • . . , -;,.: , -.';,,..,:t.. - - . ,----,, , ,, ,, , , ,,,,re ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,, 117-,. m r s .ti „, ..... 7 . • . min'g aexti-the foie the "Alert' ns . 21f ceßts.‘ . . • -•-.. . )am uel Eckles, Benjanian Peffer anti ganiUil Clialitini, Esiiisi; Directote of . •MO P , Ileir and Of fth,it, • h ouse of Employment or Cninherland cnniiti - in abcnniit with Said coitnty - fibril the ist day'de January•to the 81st ddy of Dibenibei 1841'inclusive' vita: - ---__,. T 6 inhiriint due Instiution•at settlement In 1840 by J a mes Lou% .. . , 'By payment oii,i4 iidres linsid (iiin'clhased 180) i _, __• . SZ fi ITda • . . don, Esq.; 'I reasurer, .. . $552 45 Cads foe- Groceries, Mercliendize,,Gsrdware,Dri GOOds,Clothv Amount drawn from i ounty TresSerer / • . . ,5'.... ~. 5900 00 t., - thingsod bedding included 1 688 391872 AG Amount received of Adams county.fot• stiirpore of Paupers, , 1 6 0 00 Grain,„Plonr, and Grinding dp do of_Philadelphia city do do 6 .4.00 Stock ~ .. ~„ „. . , . • 725 00 do do of Perry County disi •do. r ' do • ,•6 25 Meiiisk lean pt •stable, paid Slieriff Makin in fivor J. Heffiebower..Pensioneri ~ ~.. ~. , . J.Oll 65 .* ..., of It. ll...church, contracted for in 1852, , Of SPPom,irwin and Graham, for bides & Ili's'. 131 -0 1 J-s ari allllPP nd funeral. expenses of out door paupers Tallow and Lard, '. - - ' p•stok ' qtvriii imiteertivients 14, for pett,and rail fence T.I.W:EtCy for use of T. Robinion, --• 70 3.5 i. ' - - Bundsdes for, listchen and Poor house , • Cash and Clothing of deceased •t -,p 14 IV - • Farming *tensiles, molii and coopering '- - .-, _ _Siberian apples_ __ .I.__ __ __ ____, ..1$ .Z 5 . - - - Skatisies,..Csi and,Swage,fare,end expenses in settling Old Iron' . . / , ~, . , .5 St • • .Isilth other counties •. •• . f Sheriff Myers fop use of' Geo. W. Myers 13 - 00 Hilrectors of the-poor' of Perri , and 'Mifflin counties, For blank indentures .. 4 11.0‘ • ' '- ~ , 1 for support of paupers . Blacksmith work • ir2 574 Justice's and Constable's fees, „ _.Wm. Line for green house windows 10 00 Hauling and freight opt railroad Cash of .Wise• _, . ~ SOO Shoemaking and Ratting - Of 1. Apgney for use It Robinson ..- 6 sr. , Talloring.and Weav,ering . HUndries _ • "65 01 . AllediCal aid for • put door paupers Hindemith work, Potatoes. ' testher, . . . rinting and stationary • ... , Jos: Lobach steward, hlrelitigs wages, clerking leo. for • aline months. • • , ' . .- M. Pi shburu late steward, hirelings wages, extra clerk* • ing ke.Three months. . ~ , • 162 SP Dr. Jacolt Banglimsnfor medioisie and attendance 1 year 193 ZS J.. Dunlap ,`PAq.'l3it,Nector, for foam services; - ' '2O 00 2graueT Itekles i Esq., do. .do dO • 87 RI Benj. Pefrer,,Esq.,, , dal,'... - do : do 24 00 Jacob Squire, Esc treasuiertir 1841" " .40 00 patitution, has ciitated by its Borne fifty or lit instruhtiott is fountl.that ;.each,other, bli aliments and Small late atten• instructors,. with.day whi% the untnotli. de pan -IT)ING, facilities Itsfor an Abll, bare Ot•ethicst log to the leap este, )14am no ident istees. ram tickets. 'Y'• ' dria, Va. To balance.due by treaeuret $1,750 r 4 1,747 1,000 . 500 re $2.50, IckeAssloo 50 • 25 . . , , Jacob Squire, Esq., treasuer ol' the . POoi Howie ` and Bhi l ilnynient, of said county; in ac 'count with thh Directors o f said ihstitution, froni . the Ist ddy 31st day of betc,thber 1.8411 inclusive: To amount - due it task s e ttl ement,, $ 552 45 By cgsli paid_ orders aildated aboici .• " ". • Received feoni, county Treasiireto 4;• • ••, . ' . :6000 00 . "13abutcs due.county, " " . INI. Fishbdrn late atealittl, anti Joseph I.9lopti present , . ' steward from different iminves as exhibited in the fore- ,- ~. , going statenlenti ' -, . . . . - 896 3B . . lE. tOOO. ►exauidria, , . • Balance due by-Treasurer; 5',00Q; 1-of, 7,000; 1 of L:'s 3 , ooo i 1,2504 • 6 head of :I-totes - a; pi head of hate Cattle, 2 catveo, 6 Breeding 6oWa;, 34 ghoats; 48 Sl'eet; and I Lamb; ''' , _ • Befi-Poik-i-Veal-and-•lVluttciii;_taltened_tititl_killed on rarm, .14 lB4l. • . . . „ . • 26 Beeves, average wt. 476 1be...(12404 lbs.) '47 tinge, a;ie . regel7olhi.. (796016 x.) si_liiheeli, aVerage - 48 lbe - . - (23481b1) - 1: li Calte_a. average 68 1 1bs t (845 lbg.lntalcilig in all 24667 lbs . . .. - _ ' _ • •'' IMO= low' tghts $2,50 . its-s2B e 3 o 140 o •- TO o. 95 , , . . - • , •• • . • -.' Farming Utensils tin _ _anti tat ititittabi - 1842: _ • • .. ~_., 1 , . . • Two narrow ittheeled Wagons, i Wagon Beil, $ pair. vir;e4 Ladderi, i pair, flay Ladders, 2 - Sleds, 1 Dearbeurne, .1. Cart; 3 Plotighs, 2 Harrows, 2 : Cultivators, 2, double Shovel Plotighs;.l Wheelbarrows, 1 'Phrcaliing Machlne ; 2 Fanning Mills; 2 Log Chains, 6 - sett of Wagon Gears,: s.'sett of Plotigh dears, ..1 Flax Brake' 2 sett^Carpenters' Tools, 1 sett Blacksmith Tools, - 1 - sett Butchering Tooldi and.i . variety Of. Ater!, Spades, Shoveler.'.drubbing icieig; Digging irons, Single_ Trees, Double Treat; Sythei; Cradles, Forks; Rakes & c , and Woo 1 sett of Blowing Tools: • . .. ...._ . . . . . . - • Bclieditle"showirig the Pivebeile - of. the Fitriri fo r 1841: - • - 344 bushels , of Wheat, 850 of Oats, ' 700 of t'oin, 929 of Potatoes, -48•loade ef . ,Hey, 18 of .Cornfodder, 'l5 bUshels of Itr., - • plea,. 50 of .Onions, 2 of Seed ,Onions.. 35 of Beets, 35 of Parsnips, 6of .Peas , and .Beans, 8 of 'T'omatoes, 1809 Cucumber Pickles .3000 ltail.nr flaktSage. 55 lli.l. of [tackled Flax: at huaheli Flax Seed; 9bu, and ii pecks Clover Seed;:it elf Timothy SOIL 22 licitifitTUD; . ' --- - ' - • -s • --- --- - - ---•- -- -.--- -•.•- .- . . ' are. tery. urdif37.26oi Manufactured and ma e.in the Hods() and Sho p , . • • • • . . .. . • . L.• .., .„ inn #lanel Frocks, .6.4 CaliCo Pkocke,.lZs Shirts and Chin:lase; 45 Pettieoats, 0 Aprons , t 3 Pilloir- cases , 51 Caps, 44 pair Stockings knitted, 3 8 pairtooted; -2ti bble. bnft giap . , 146 lbs. 118 W 804: JOSEPH ibBAPH; Steward, . . .. . . .. , • ~.,,,, , . i The Dii:ectors,fikc.; . of said County,-annex the following exhibit of extra ,lbor Ic. performed the . ., by Stewards, Matrons and Paupers, froin the Ist day of January to the 31st day of—Decediher 1841, viz i • .• Made 11 woolen roundabouts, IS woolen vests, 0 pair Of pentabiOne,. 1 0 summer vests, 17 cottns; broke the atone - and iiinde Meeadeinized.pike through the North .yard of the poor house, quarried stone ttif sit perch ofatede fence, also tor ice house cellar; made two double ;hovel ploughs, 1 wheelbarrow, ...2 large gates, 2 singsfor jtjtclien, .16 spittle bo?tes, 2 rocking cradles, 1 wash. stand, 3 sewing stands, lined the ceiling of 2 cells with boards; made a large table for rnilch bouse,,3Q.dollars worth of allocunaking,i. 825 of•blakairiithink, 20 bushel baskets, -18 handle baskets, lathed: and philstered Upper story of Tennant house, made 2 . roods of turnpike at_ the watering place at spring.:' The numbersof Tailpers in the institutitm Ist January 1841, (of which 21 were colored and 7 nut-door paupers) is .. ---- ----; . • .. , ;1 -. , ~.. ~ • .' •, .. - Number admitted up.to 31St. DeceMber 1841 (of 1_ ,.. 31 . Were etilOred; i mit dOor peupef. tint! 4 barn in the house,) . isle, Mar'ph .ea Jane Mak„,ini the whole numhei ihioligli the year. . , , OF which 14 died; 1 suicide, 1 killed on the ail, alio . 14 children - bould.niit, 164 dischat god and ran away, and out door paupers, • , •• teiiiilnir the number of, paupers in the house let iinnary 1842, gl are colored; Outdoor paupers etilitforted at public: expense 'arab rge R lary Whole nitiriber Supported Ist Jannary.'lB42, . ; - • remaining those reaining in the pOothouie3lN i )eCeniber 1 8 41,•there,tire 79 (of which 12 art3colored) 66 66 66 66 Fethales 41 (of which 9 are colored and 7 out ea4eii EMI brbit 'mien iSt raulin . atn•M ries drew uel nter, • adore , • . • .. Theft areas neat as can be tiagertained tinder 1 year 4. 9 from 1 to D. II from 10. t020,,16 froni . 20 to 40, 15 from ,30.t0;40,..15 from 4010'50, 18 fiom 56 to 60, 1S from GO to 70, 12 from 10 to 80. '3 from 80 to 90, 2 from 90 to 100,, We, the 4iteators of the poor and house of employmeht of Cuthberiaed.coontys - certify,thp a,boye foregoing stateipept contain a just and true exhibit of the affairs of the institution, during;, the' period above etated, aecordin! to the beat o out Given undei uur Minds this Ist dai et itiriiiary 1844. SAMUEL ECKEL%.• • / BENJAMIN PEFFER. Directing. TJEL CiRLILIAIII: e 1 ;lumina Rebecca John tiara Jiirnds MN ra fargt t r Wlllixm G' . qollitutes' - kauluel laapkrd G lUain • kort . . • • at - hs ,; r i e • p...bi..-s le, _, Application . .for T.ivetin 11 6. 0 116 S---- -../!-- ---- —-- • - . -' 6 ' -,- . . . _.. ' • ..',,,:,---.;. , • 14064 Is.herelUre 4 ea. that Ilatand tal'aPPly ai r *. '. -,', ';".• -, • .. , - ' - • " Will be sold at 'Publio•Sali UtiVuee4r ta•: ,l .' l "' the next Court ,of Quarter SealiOrif 140114ber 4. TOY' virtue of e writ of Atenditionillistpruma :to day of *mob trnst, at the late reside_ 2 1 a*,_,.....• 0 4;.:,,,__Wi11,... 1 *,,,m county, for . a . License ,to . keep..2 2 _,tristt or 'pul_e Elll. me directed. issued.out of thk.geurt of COW! Lailan:ileakt. InTrankrerd•tataada.Pcilt.T A r x t",.. 3 l' hearse lately kep t . as a tavern bp, 711.2 .. 4 1 1,4n : a ttaleb l e mon Pleps of curaberland county,will be eciosed to county, all the personal-properly,:.ol said .lattet`'` , :borough of Carllslei . •: '- • - ' publiesale,' at the Court, House in the =borough: Of ennsigtiai in. Part a , ~...,.. ... ..._. Csailde,'ol7l.,Batureay As Bth day . .of April 184si, - ORSIM,:i ‘. • . . - . ...i. . ..,„ ', ~.. at 10 o'clock, A. M., the fallowing described real ... , ..4:„. , ~„. OR .... m .,. ~ . : r , ‘4l . ' • .: ~ , - • . .A., • ..1 -•: .. "., `,,, • esuith, vier .. .. . ' .., ': - Gond :MIIC - VONV.I I 3I: -1 ! - QUI% ~ !) 11. 1 410, , We, the - omiertilgried,vitiaerts ef thti . lirtt°lo l et . ' . • ' - '-- ' •' - , • -•••• ' ' ' '-s• wo '' " - ' • Carlitle; do certify thst.stearii well otaguainted with , All the iiAit title ., and inteiest . sheep Anu H0g,,.; ~.., . , the above nansid.bavidßlean, and that halofrod.. Ce P - P • • ---- - - - ' ' in A. ' Far m Witgo.if :, pail .ra in ti Certain tractot land a aitante In North Mil eton edi . repatefor honesty ainttiasperanceikandls Wall pr.-, township, Cumberland county; bounded by lands of Play and Wood judders , Cait; Hair i ' thareand W en d vhied'"lth house '" r°° l4 " " d " a 't r 'a l ei'sal 10 - 0 4 wi d , lodging and accommodation if Stranger. and travel." John./aeobsvPhilllp .Keigier, Adam Kunkle, Jacob' Pit:sushi, Ileirriw, 14, a!! , i t, . Smitkoad others,. ountnining one, hundred andliev7 m ill, with'a_great variety et 4.1 0 be titedfor . Parns i 7 ierll . : ' '-' ' h I . thereon erected acing' nd Housekeeping too numerous to mauler, ~. Paul Martin , snml iltetn4""llllVC ' tF at i Atba -I r v p 3l ,,an g: d otheroutheese"'s. -ltlaio..-Timotlii , Ha, y' d' about ; of, ]st ye Isaac Angney, siiis, • et:; execution all the ' property 874 . .-,. .i, , r ..,, , ~.,. ~,,:...,. ~ : . e ._._ __ s A in -m , , task . .. ~, , , , ~ 4 . „,... ~ , . .. o. .commence at 10 ; o'clock A. a. 4!, -,a l t l '*John Harper,. • '-' ,' i - - . ' '," . coglyiee tad terms trade known, by • • . Thomas Craighead, A Ilit : !Ail l' Ma -"" - ' "'" --4 - - - •,- -" • 1 " - -' '":' ••••'• •• : HOBERT 1,41111P4:::.... -A. Riotsirdav • 'l . ''!: 1 ' r i•t::TY#Anl,lfe,Wr i- igt l e ilf r ;7 . --- ,77 : ::: --- ,; , ,,, : = : 7,- gitegutor - cf - rm!; , PO 4 , - .4 1 0004: 4 : Chrletimiinhofr. tasitit ti 4tot t ai lett - -..• i .. ' '.:.'"; ' •:C ' ',.;.htir .... 0. 11 3 4-1149 .' • ~'.',"......, I - , ,v,•,-,-,.. i. ~:'. ',.,-;,.' ,". ,:' raso#9trio.T.., ' . ~ ~.4, 1 4, 1 1, ~,.., 1v... ..i.,..,.:-..-,-4 .---,,,..,, ..,!-L=.7,;;;.',:.! ...-' ",'.iv.:1 7 ,!`..:' :' ° ~, _ --ii .' . -- •..:1.-,4 - ,;! . .. - / ~'•-,..1 KS. HSmo ' yt ith, EL. P. Mt ritu . dity at :tbe. =7lll , ads .• . „ :by Poor-House Stateinento r" -- EMI MEM For the year 1'841: STZLB 83 sa 887 30 , '57148 $811724 0 • • Stock on Farni; ist Itint i 842: ini • - • $6361. Balatioe tine clocinty, id Jantiary 1842,b'y treistirer 1187_24 • $2899 16 of this, aura was honer/Kited for:ana paq oa orders etf.Direstors diring the ooatteuattee Aff for. mer steward. We, the Audit , * of Cuinberland county do certify, that. hay,. ing examined the accounts and vouchers of the Direotore, of 1b.,. .poor and - house of proployinent orsaill county, from the Ist day • f Januar to the.glat. 'a of Deceniber 1841 1 cl s 1 11 4 : a .a a e due said county by, , the directors of :eaid Institution s or eight, hurultud and ninety ! seven dollop!, and •tirenty.six andi.dr* half cents. and we also certify 'that wollnita ba . lanos chlellyJacob Squire, Treasurer of said institution; during said term. to. the rectors .thereof, arnininting-to : efaht. hundred rind eighty . .savOtt, ollat~nd twenty sit and one half =cents, ell of which is Par tioulary, set forth,yit - h - f — i abotestated accounts. . Given tindei our hrds this . Sth , day Of January 1842. ' THOMAS H. BRITTON, • , SAMUEL WILLIAMS. Auditorc .PETER BARN HART: LOBACI-1; Matron: 110 ' ' rrn 3‘" w 202 ..........4 ' 'Caore:lirtiona t Jolka moor - 44' • " Samuel M'Keßlt!ip,..‘• „Kipp Quhdeb„, . 6 • 00 10 11 0 164 trql . r ,J MittSi - Z•s . • 377 64 357 00. 277 .51 - 150 311 427,95 IY9-09/ 113 5181 84 48. 7416 6 1 98 68} 60 56 OL 26 43 37 93 54 3 50- ' 450 00 ._8 1146, $6851 56 s7s4s es 819 1111 liE El EEO