RICH PRESENTS!! mirgfis tptycitpcK4ve tve at t tem rag, a,ct ~Statiottary and artety Store, a large.assorlment of Toy Books fOr Christina, Prfistilf#B,.; ' A.ntiuls , .Sonvenirs, • '• arid` roit4olllos,fOr 1843; Togetiler with' o'bfifioe 'ieiectiOn of !entertaining LIG/1T REA.I.O,G, for long 'inter evenings. 311116101 mobaao t. 'of every•variety; viz: ' ' 4choovpiblee and !nate:mei:a; &midi's Geography. and Atlas, . • - (ney & illitehell's do. . Smith's Graninzar, , , • Kirkam's ditto, Angel's Series, No. 3i 4,5, i.S• 5 Cobb's School Rooks; complete. Rui-hant, Web ster's S'peliers, • - • Pike, Rose, Smiley; 47 . Emerson's A' riihmetics,.witli Keys; , Mathematical SviiiiTIONART : . . Lettei, add•Deed.pliper, raed and Wain. Note 0141)(31`. • SliVel` Pencils, eierpeints. Jackson Lead Peneils in troda, of all ,ternads; with Blame as iortment. or BLANK BOOKS, ruled and unruled. grolilartaS6 Of superior finiih. Miura; Razor' Straub Shaving Brushes, and finely , scented Shaving Soaps and 4 ssortad Pa - . nery. ' FANCY 'STATIONARY: superior opaque and' Russia Quills, Briptol 'Boards Eke paper, Visiting. Cards,oolored Wafers and Sealing Wax, Plain and Motto Seals. . New Music, • . ,• , • • ( VOCAL .AND INSTRUMENTAL: ) • ggitiKliCat KnOtritMeitills • Together with a general and Arell selected assort inent Of Classittil and Niscellandons Works, "to tlease the fancy and Itnprove the taste." Carlisle, Dec. 14,1842. tf-7 0 PARINEERS, 9312t2E4 ,D 111231111, . i It E subscribers, at-their FOUNDRY AND JIL -MACHINE EHOP, on . Main street, nearly op . liosite the 'Co - unfy Jail, in Ahe Borough of Carlisle, P'a., still contitie to build the following Machines and Horse Powers—viz: T. D. Burrell's Patent Improved • tiiREE AND Fd R ISIOSIOM ..7CART.@133,9 - With a horizontal band-whecl, with atm& to con iluct theatrat) to thellachine :BEVIL:. GEAR HORSE POWER, The. band. wheel outside otthc horses. 'Friel' are Well calculated to put to one side of the barn brtdge, or underthebartirshed.. A New and improved Shaker, To separate the'grain • from tlie . stilm; which will dispense with one or. two hands, will be made to the above Machine if wanted. .Ipurchi.in g any.of the above Machines may .have the privilege, after a fair trial, of returning the same if not satisfied. All Machines and Horse PoWers are Warranted for one year, if well used. lit Er.slialraVG. All kinds ofrepairing-will be done at the snortes notice and on the mostreasonable terms. They al ayS keep on hand ull castings neeesaary to repair the above AlaehiliCsitientl others now hruse. • IRON AND. BRASS FOUNDRY. There. is also attached to the above establishment 'an IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, at which all kinds of CASTINGS can be had—suckas Apple Mills, Corn Brakers, Plaster Beakers, Mill Gear ing, SaW , Mill Crankt, Miithine Gearing, Wagon Boxes, &c. &c. Alsd. • TURNING-AND EINISIIIING, Sad' as Mill Spindles, Car Boxes, Turniag Lathes, tr.c., all in - the best order, hi iron and brass. (0" - "All orders Will lie eiecuted at the shortest nit- Hee, and prom ptlyAttetaled to FarMersand others aril respectfully invited to 04: ma call, confident that they can be suited td their safistitetion. A. STOUFFER & CO. An;. 10, 1842. . tf-41 n"Planek's, lenirood's and Ogle's PLOUG lIS hod PLOUGH CASTINGS,soch as Cutters Laud hides, Cc. can also be had at the foundry. Union Paper Mill. TE 'subscriber respectfully informs the pub. lie at large, that be has leased the above es. tabltshment, six miles south of Carlisle, for a term bf years, and the MILL having been recently re• paired, and new machinery • introduced, he is therefore prepared to manufacture to otdcr, (and also has a supply constantly on hand) Paper of every kind and Quality, Which he will furnish to print. re, merchants and others, in any quantities at the lowest city prices. All orders addressed.to the subscriber, at Paper. town, Cumberland county, will receive prompt attention. Having lately received a supply of the very best inaterials, he flatters himself that he will be able to manufacture paper equal in quality Lonny other 'establishment In the 'country. • • WILLIAM B. MULLIN. l'apertown; July 20,1812. tf-38 N. B. The_lilgliest price paid for rags. FARMERS) HOTEL. - THE stiWriber liereby informi his friends mid the public in general, thut he still boutiques to keep a 1.11; mum; ( reports Wile contrary notivithstanding,) at the OLD STAND, hi Ella High Street, a tew doors cog of the Court House, where he will at ail times take pleasure administering to the comforts of those whoyriay flii•orliintWitli their custom. His .13AR shall be constantiv supplied,with the choicestli4ugra, andlis TABLI with the best the Market Catv'ftienisli..:A careful 'OSTLER alOraya .kept in attendance-41nd nothing shall he left undone to please all who COI with him. BOARDERS taken by theWeelc, month or year. SIMON WONDERLICH. Carlisle, Aptil 6, 18453. tl-23 Dr. L' Loomis, Dentistj Permanekitly located in Carliele,and will per , • form all :cqleratiena that are required in the practieq pals profesalorl—such 3pkitaiNtiiigi . wilitiit, tolugging. mid Y> iertldg Attifficineth 9 kningly tooth to'an entire set ' ' N. B;For, a' few, months thriaing,Pr...LociallS Will be ily.Carllsle, the first two -water in each month-44flerwhieli, he will be. absent until the firittluip weeks mooch folloWing month—at whidh tieriod, he niaylie found - at his O f fice,. Ellt ; ; it. near lir Farlane a Hotel. earlioloilthy,.4;lB42.;, , tf.2t 3O a MCENDEL, lEl.lO' ll+ tZt le,T4„; CPPtILLY tenders . hi servieett tothe - "v • s Oarlisle and its vicinitY, that he it "attend perform all dental Operations • Cinch itCPlCattingi ' Extracting aia tur`al atul.inxirtgitt ipc,omptable 'artificial tatter hi).. '4 0 1 4 10 tooth:to fin entire I tet.. opPd s i t o*tarlanOtnetV• , , , siriishes i iri a -- • w II • " veil-60h krill". ed • 'Ayr .rtogAi ok , t hoe* ot,p 6,4 tiiitio,.4,L4B. tic v;Si• In'2" Asid,l4l4mlre Irtment BtK a."fakpliprla ild6;!tag,, , 31dit Ok'', ea ; "* 0 ~,;:tte .11),A3 Ita 45,31 T UMBEIt ofOviry'donbTipt 01, ii.III,;(IGLES XI rototkie Cheap; by" " 4" -4 „- dc,;P. -"; guccossonitir Miller & / 41 u0uk !Kirio J' • ra• _ _ . , ALSO CLIPPINCER AREY , Xear • the Rail Road., -0-11n - zszaa-23witer. . !LAVE received a splendid assortment of FALL AND WINTER .GOODS, which they :we determined to sell at the very lowest cash prices, September :28, 1842, FALL & WINTER, GOODS TM: sithscriber is just receiving fiTsh supply of GoodS, among which may be found Bea otto & Pilot Cloths and various other Broad Cloths. A great variety of SATINeTTS, CASSINIERES, KENTUCKY JEANS and other seasonable goods for men's wear. Also, a general assortment of AI erclutudize for the Ladies, to which he respectfully calls their attention. Call and see appoon impossible, as the entire stock will be sold veiT cheap for cash. • CEO. W. nrrsEn. Cat lisle, Sept. '21,1812. NEW & CHEAP GOODS! TILE subscriber has just opened n lot of New Goods, consisting of SUPERFINE CLOTIIS, Black, Blue and Fancy •colored Casstmeres, Casi nos, all colors and . prices, Merinoes, Mouse de Laines, Gloves, lloseir, 5-4 Brown Muslins,Tor km, 4-1 bleached do ti - ir u, tip, Flannels 11.3 m '2O to 2.B•Vents, with a variety or other goods, all or vshich will be sold at very lost pikes to suit the times. S. AL HARMS. Carlisle, October 19, IQ-18.. 11-51 2.1.,g201adia rtillnta g EllOnse Painter and -Glazier; RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he haa.coinmenced the HOUSE PAINT. ING, GLAZING, and PAPEII. HANGING, in all their various blanches, and hopes by strict at tention to business and moderate charges to merit and receive a share of public patronage. His 'shop is in Pitt street, directly in the rear of Ste. venson & Dinkle's Drug store Carlisle, Oct. 12,1892 _ 4),41 to! fir HE - BRICK 7 D WELLING . HOIISE; Store room, Brick Ware Ithis.e and - Lot of Groitod attached, situate in North Hanover Carlisle, now occupied by Messrs-1. Ix C. COPllmain, also the Shop second door Soiath of the shove, in the occupancy of Mr. Hantch. Also the Brick Dwell- Mg House, Lot and Stabling, in Wr High now_ Strut, hi tenuremf o a-new Brisk DWelling House and part of Lot attached, on Dick inson alley; and the'Frame Houseand Lcit of Ground occupied by Mr. R. Moore, on West Loutherstreet. Possession given on the Ist of April .next. For terms apply to ' JNO. B. PARKER. December 28, 1842. tf-9 Mechanicsburg Line OW* : ABC 4 4-a Bettbeen .111echastiesburg and Phitailelphits or Baltimore. [BY RAIL`ROAD OR CANAL] WOE citOeilbergratefid for pun favors, begs leatie to inform his friends anti the publte generally, that he still continues to run a line of burthen Cara regulasly. between Mechanicsburg and l'hiladelpbta or Baltimore, by which' goods 'and prnditcb of all descriptions will be forwarded with cafe did despatch at the lotion rates of freight, 'Produce.itrill be receiv'ed at hie Warelfoutte,lft ifechnnicibitrg, and forwarded to either. Phila. delphia or BaltimOrs, according to the direction* of the owner, ' ,l The highest price will be given for Wiled and Flour.., I ;MARTIN METLEY. 'Plptiter of Paris and Salt always kepi on hand, and fcir sale at the loWestinities. ta'ollliOM:Siclav•ci '., Bohai also an hand;a.t_thc_POltrot lit Mechattica. burg, for sale , Wifloarde t ' Shlhalle H c SOlth,11111410; &e t " Of 'all which will be sold on ' ~„Arigirrtl7;lB42- . . • • - ift42 , tra3 ,___ ll , • oots"and vip;etell - aheatierand•better , ooarsu 1 00T:thin can rasa& in Carlisle.. doubliAialed; Maraca° aartl,Lid: ShaatAt,Tiba'atid aulieri or articleitopther : tits %ka ' ' • ,K'',.llAolllB. 'i-NEW.VIA THE' $ . OEAm . eAw efOottSd. in the poi year the'snliStriber;abont mils beloW Harrishisr#, on the bank or the Stis quelinna;hear O&M! frond two Vertical and two Circular SawS,ls now iif over athini; and ready to eitectite orders! 'th the •utinbit' despatch; ./47' PRICES ..IX f. OrP,ORAIrI'Y WITII It.EDVOTION OP. TOD " • • ' • An aesortment of the i'arious kindle:l' Scantling, Boards, Plank, Plaiteting and Shingling Laths, Gnr.. - den Pales, &0., will be always kept really for deliC ery; and persons sending Rafts or Logs to the Mill, can have them sawed al direlited; on the most yea-. Boilable terms. 40,000.1 bet of Seasoiibti bleat. ate Stud now in the yard. ClSteam power, and room in the hailding, to let. W. *GIUMSHAW.. 'January '230841 - 3m-13 ' , . VALUAOLE IRON WOIIKS TZIB aci),L3M) Y vii„de=of the powPre and contained in the laid will and testament of Miett.AEL Eo E,deti'd., I now offer for sale, the Catlisle :Iron. Works, Situated on the WNW Breeelidb creek, 4 miles east of Carlisle Pa : The estate eonSists °fa rst rate ZASTASIS 21111 , 12,0.212 0 with Ten ThoiWand Acres o( Lewd. A new . MERC FI ANT MILL with tour ru it of !done, finished on the mostattkoved Ohm: About 500 acres of the laud are cleared and highly caltivateddlaring thereoh erected • Three Large Minii Bairns and necessary TENANT fiIatTSES.. The works . ar:e propelled by the el low Breeches Creek and the Boiling Spring, which nelllier fail uorfreeze. There are upon the premises all the tiecesiary work mens houses, coal housei,carpenteriind smith shops, and stabling built of the most t.ubstitntisil materials. The ore of the best quality and lnexlittuistible, - is within 2 miles, of the . Furnace. There is perhaps no Iron NV orkalu Petflui*anivivlilch posieeses su perior advantages and offeea ,ge'eUleui,nduceinents to the investment or Capitai.' 040iiiter.poiver is so great that it might be eZfediletw otliVriMinu hicturing!purpose.Person posed to will of course examine the kiipeffy: The terms cd . sale will be made knoWu by MARY EGE, Executrix of Michael Ege, . Carlisle, Oct. 19, 1842. - tf-51 MYERS k' 9HAVERS:IICH KW: just opened their• FALL ASSOftT -14 MEN 'l' of PAINTS, OILS & . Together with an extensive assortment le Patent .IFlc4lcines and Perfumery A I so—F S IP 111 ITS; ORANGES, AIAIONDS, LEMONS, VIO L S, • nAISINS, • PIZUNES, • . CURRANTS, • GRAPES, Sze. AU of which they will sell, wholesale or re:tri/ ow . e lowest terms. Carlisle, Decemb& 14, 1842.-3ro. ZMi`?gV?` A NOTH ER supply of WINTER GOODS, just received and selling lower thr Cask thaw ever sold in Carlisle.' The supply has been bought at the present reduced city prices, and purchasers will lied it decidedly to their interest to cull before purchasing elsewhere. - • CHAS. OGILAY. tf-sf) Nbrember''23, 184'2 At•rival— OF , FALL AND WINTER GOODS NEW Houses for Rent. Rp.i0nET,T,1q,11; : . A4.A5.,,: , ,&c0:!;,...:. $111,14.44:014,19501103Vtitt. E 0 IVE BRANCH PILLS for the cure • M . Cough!, Colde, Consuniption, Liver Coin plaints, Minima, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Dyfi. Shbrtness Breath, - Tains the Side, Brearit; Back and Shoulders., Ague and Fever, an attune* cure, and all Scarlet and Bilious Fevers, and all diseases arising from exposure , and de bility, no matter how long standing—in fact all diaereses to which the human family are subject tn. These pills are uriatirprissed by any 'Medical compound ever offered to the public as a . general re. novator and family medicine. They are very gentle in their °potation, causing'neither sickness nor debility by the use of them; it on the pontrary they: sttengthen the .stomach .and boviels in a wonderful manner, .and - Scion restore nature to its' former °oink and vigor . The per. Elm] using the Olive Btanch-Pills soon forgets that he was sick—which is very easily accounted fori__there is_not_that_tirostratlon-of-strongth in these pills as in many other remedies of the day, beeause the materials well in mimufacturing them are In harmony with the. powers of life and act in concert with the opinions of Dr's. Brown, Bush; Armstrong, Montgomery, Hersey, Rend& • , Shapper, and the Celebrated Dr. Waterhouse, fhimerly Lecturer on the theoty and practice of Physic in Cambridge University; .Massachusetts.' Purchase of them, and give them d fair and im. partial trial, and you will find that permanent re. lief, upon which the proprietcirs depend to make them the most universal family, inedicinciised, and which will stand unrivaled by any other in Me known world. Price 25 cents por box: , RHEUMATIC MEDICINE Is One of the most certain and effectual cures for all rheumatic, chronic and ingarilmatory Rheii ma. tisms that has ever yet been :discovered, and in numerous eases has eradicated that dreadful die• ease , from persons afflicted entirely: All sour drinks 40 Victuale are strictly forbidden, and epithelia liquors must not be taken inwardly by any means whatever, or it will be of no use to takethis medicine; as It will destroy the gpod of. fects of the inedicine entirely. Price 81,50 per package. A UGSBURG LIFE TINCTURE. These celebrated drops have kiquired the high est recommendations in this country, as well es in Europe for its most valuable pkoprieties for all inward weaknesses, cram ps,colds;aguea ncl• fever; and when used with the Olive Pennell Pills,never fails to cure the fever and ague. Price 25 cents per bottle, PECTORAL ELIXIR unrii,alled for its curative mialities even When used in cases of maladies Which were otherwise incurable. Many. recommendations imvo been given of the beneficial effects it 'has had in the curo of pleurisy, pectoral and puitifonary con sumptions, colds, &e: Price 25 cents per bottle. HYSTERUI OR MOTHER DROPS This . most excellemitr - Urtielc'haS'entialitrof calming,instantly and Without calf, all cramps of time stomach, cholla and that. troublesome disease called thoither fits or hysterics; and whencontinu. ed fir some length of time, will curd the patient c.iltirtly. Price 25 cents per vial. ' • GREEN WONDER cIL,.• ' A ticrtaimi—eure-fof-alt-Scald.s----Bruses, Burns, and theinest'efibetual cure for the piles—it will Leary time. person afflictedin a very •short:titne, if used according tOdirettions. Priem: 2letg. per vial. SPIRIT DE MEXICO. This* spirit—is highly recouitiietnied for all sprains, swelling of thelimbs; or leaders, sinews, joints and rheumatic; as-anoutward remedy; it has nuequal,and whetiused with the tetetfinatlaMedi• tine, will greatly facilitate the cure., The an. nuals of History do not produce its equal; and it is the greatest preventive against cold, In the known world;For particulars see direCtionsacccun. pariyinetlie bottles. Price 25 cents. TOOTHACHE DROPS, An infullable cure if used according frdiree ions. Price 25 cents per vial. SALVE OF DRESDEN. Is decidedly the best application . for wounds and sores, old, or now , of all kinds, and will pre vent. if °used in time, many operations; and pre vent Lock Jaw, Pains in the Back, Head, &c.— Females who arc so unfortunate as to have sore breastti, and will use this wonderful salve, will be cured in a very short time. It cannot be too high. ly recommended. For further partieulars;we direc. Lions. Price 12,3 cents per box. -. WORM—LOZENGES. ELIO3 An excellent article fur the min; of worms in adults. as well- as children, and will cure when other remedies fail. Price I cents per box. COUGH LOZENGES. A superior tirticlefor Coughs, Coldsore throat, Bronchitis and difficulty of breathing. Price 64 cents per box. -.Sold wholesale and retail, at the principal office, No. 383, North 3d street, Phan&lol4lolnd by JOHN GRAY, Carlisle, Pa. General Agent fur Cumberland County. June 22, 1842. 1y.34 READ WHAT IT HAS DONE, ND ifyou Imve a friend, a relation, or know AL tiny one that islifflicted with that distressing disease, "CONSUMPTION,!'persuade them with. out delay to try that famous and unrivaled medi: eine, the "Salaam of. Wild Cliery. ,9- - which has cured thousands of this cot iplaint of ter everything else had failed. . Read tie follow ing undoubted proofs of its efficacy: Roximanuon, Sol: f t : 10 1841. DEAR Stn:-Please send roe twc_i_t ore bottles of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent me before.,4 have taken nearly all of the first two, and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. I have usedra great many remedies within the last year, ant hive never found any thing that has relieved the somuch. It has stopped my cough entirely, checked my night sweats, and I sleep better at night and feel better in every way, than have for many months.. Yours, respectfully, - JAMES KELLY. Sept.l2, 1841. FRIEND, VVlSTAEl.i\olust. again trouble ille_e_tst_ semi me two lTles more f thy invaluable Bal sam. I have now taken Wee bottles in all, and Can assure thee that it has done more good than all the medicine I hare ever taken before. Send by the stage 'as soon ae possible; and oblige thy friend, . JOSEPH HOLLO%YAY. ilium', Sept. 8,-1841. --- EMI DEAR DOCTORl—Hearing so ninny people talk of the wonderful cures your Balkiiim of Wild Cher ry has made in Consumption, I sent to ono of your Agents the 'Afar day for a bottle, and have found it to have relieved me so much, that I want three bottles more sent soon, as I believe it will cure me too. I have used Jayne's Expectorant and other medicines besides, but nothing has diine me as much gond as yours . has. Send by the steamboat Bolivar. . ' Yours, trillyi WILLIAM THOMAS. lErßesides ifs astonishing efficacy in Consumption, it is also the most effectual remedy, ever discovered for LIVER COM PLAINTS, ASTHIVIA,I3RONCHITIS, COUGHS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, &c., as hundreds will tes. dry who have been cured by it after all other reme dies had failed. DRUGGISTS and DEALERS will find this Medicine a valt.mbleitddition„Wheir,,,,stook, and should always keep It' on band, as Ws universally acknowledged to be one oftlM most usefiil family medicines new, in use. "lle very careful,to ask for Dr: WISTAHS§ SABSAM OF -WILT) -011ER,RY, Sold whole,- sale and retail by WILLIAMS'S:. CO, Chemists, No, 93, South Fourth Street. Philadelphia. , INlrThe gendine Balsam sold in Car lisle by,,SAMUEL. ELLIOTT, appointed Agent. Price—sl per Bottle: Aft* 22,1842. ' . , , • 00.41iLi ' • ,111,11(ENS Valley; Pine Groveitimo:burners; , 4 and 13!p3oljuou0 .COAL;rtustootly, for succialo.-bi mi)iorklpotile it" arrielmrg, A94122..1842. • •• •••• ~Fm -2q CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS, . . ... - I Affections of the liver, dlethma, Bronehitte, Pains or' teettkneel' of ,the ,Breast or Lungs, Chronic Cougheorleurze.v,ifxmorros'e of the Lange,''atitt ' affections' of the Pulmonary Organs. ' ':.NATUIttI'S" OWN PRESCRIPTION. compound Balsamic preparationof the Prunue Virgin aria or "Wild Cherry Bark,"combined tvith the Extract of Tar, prepared by a .new chemical process, approved mid recommended' by the. most distinguished _'physicians, and universally acknow ledged the most valuable medicine ever liseovered• _NO _QUACK4RY !! ! -NO -DECEPTION: - In setting forth the virtuerief this truly great me dicine, we have no desire to deceive those .who are laboring under affliction, nor do we wish to eulogise it .morethan it justly deserves. Yet when we look ground and see the vast amount of sufferiiigand dis tress occasioned by many of. the diseases in which thii medicine has proved so highly successful, we feel thatwe cannot •urge its' 'chit= too strongly, or ' say too much in its favor.' • Various remedies it is true have been offered and puffed into` notice 'for tit& cure of diseases of the Lungs, and some have no doubt been found very useful, but of all that have yet been discovered, it is admitted by physicians and all who have witnessed its elfeets, that none has proyed as successful as this. Such, indeed, are the • 'SURPRISING VIRTUES . Of this Balsam, that, even in' the advanced stage of Consutorrton, after all the most esteemed remedies of physicians have failed to effect- any change, the use or title • medicihe has- been productive of the most astonishing relief, and actually effected cures after all hopes of recovery had been despaired of. •In the first stages .iftliFtli sease, termed " Catarr hal Coninniption,"priginating from neglectedtolds o it has been used with undeviating Success, and hun dreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their health to (his invaluable medicine- alone. In that form of Consumption M prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, or . "GOING INTO A DECLINE," A complaint ltith which thciusands are lingering has also proved highly successful, mid not only pos. seising the poster' of checking the• progress of this alarming complaint, but also strengthens and iuJig orates the system more effectually titan any medi cine we have ever poisrssed. Besides itB surprising eilicitei4evittriiption, it is equally Liver • ComPlaint9, aefhtna, Brmehitin, and all affections of the Lungs ; and lion cured many,of the most obstinate cases, after every nil ter remedy hifirltilled. Ock•For particulars see Dr. Wistar's tre ise 6u Constimption, to be hod o" the Agents. THE hXMAORD - iNARY SUCCESS Attending the use of. this medicine in diseases of the Lungs. and the 'many sinpular mires it has el _fected; having_tutturally_allratied_tlle l'!otipt! of 1111 Illy phySiellllll . s, (as well as the whole Fraternity of quack s emdeetlires 111tH stirmises ha yr arisen respecting its comp osilion ; physicians . have supposed it to contain iodine, other ignorant preten ders say it must contain ..71/erotry; and to - some such substance they each attribute its singular efficacy.— As such opinions are altogether erroneous, and eat; eulated to prejudiCe many persons against it, we • . PC EDGE OUlt UONOIf. . That iteontains nothing of the - kihd, of ahy aim least in on the Omar:try; it is coMposed of the most simple.substaimes, the profeiple ui which-- are the extracts of TA It and It ad Chrru Bark, - and the whole secret of its efficacy consists in the mode by which they are prepared. • As we have.alrendypubli•hed numerous certifies odes from the highest authority, which 'prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it unnecessary 'to exhibit a long. fist of them in this place, and will it only mention a few cases, to show whatias done. WllitS, LIFE ItEMAINS • • WE HAIrE STILL SOME HOPE: A SChtI'ItISING CURIL.--Among the many singular cures irhich this medicine . has effected, there - is perhaps Mine in which its powers are so fully shown as in the ease of Mrs. Austin.; • This lady hail heeliconsumptit cloy several Years, 'and during.the greater part of this time had received the best medical attention, and tried all the most remedies, yet nothing could be bound to arrest its progress. She became subject• to.violent fits of 'coughing, expectorated large quantities of better oreasionally tinged with blood, mid step lay tliih fearful IliSellSe continued its course, until. ,tll hope. of It recovery was entirely despaired of.— While iii this digressing situation, lingering upon the very verge of the grave, she commenced the use Of this Ilidsalin, which, to rise her own expression, Operateif al expectorated freely - , the cough was gradually sup pressed, and every day appeared to add fresh vigor to her looks, and now, iii.the placeof that emaciated form withering. to decay, she is seen minglims ' in society,iii better health than she has enjoyed lb years.. DISINTERESTED TESTI MONT.-1111 lIIE witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistar's ilalsahn of \Vitt! Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I dieer• fully acknowledge the above stateinent to be true and correct. . J. C. 'WALTERS, M. 1). Woodstown, Sept. 4, 1841. Dear Sir—Although your invitluable medicine has 'already found Imndras of powerful ads [unites, it may still be gratify ing to yon'to receive a communi cation 'from any one that has been relievatl by it. Such, Sir, is truly my case. I have been a victim to that: terrible disease Consumption, for many months, and have suffered so much, that I had n.- come altnost weary of my !fearing your lialsalm so highly praised, I begat taking it a feW weeks back, and can assure you it 11118 rclicvicef me more than tow thing I have ever used before, and I confidently. bjlieve it will cure me effevtually. Please give the bearer the worth of the enelosed.and oblige YOUI'B Respectfully', JOllBl-PEA1160:8• • Chester County, Sept: em, 1841. Fritnid Wistar-Itives me much pleasure to in form thee that me wile's health has improved'ver much Since she has been musing thy Ilimlsalm of Wild Cherry, and we think there is no doubt but that it will Ore her. • She has taken the two bottles I put , : chased from thee a short time since, and her cough is notch better, she also sleeps well at nightinnd says she has found nothing to give her so much reL lief.. Thee will Please give the bearer two bottleS more rdt. Thy Friend, _ EDWAIRD HOLMES. Lancaster county,July 18, Mt. _ dear 51e=---Vlease—lemL4na—two—bottles-of—your , geunine Balsalm of Wild Cherry. I have teen af. !Hoed with Consumption for the last two years, and suffered very Much with n severe cough, pains in my breast, (1010114; of breathing, night sweats, &e.; and haling tried numerous' remeilies, and also been undo: SeVeraidoctors, yet 1 could not find any thing, to relieve me until I used some of your Balsalm. got - oae - bottlefrom- a neighbor - of mine - who - i using it, and have found such wonderful relief from it that I huve lid doubt it will cure me effectually. Very respectfully yours, &C. RonEnT HOMMAir. rritead tile following from'De. Jacob Hainan, a pliysician of extensive practise in Huntingdon county • . Dear Sie-4 procured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's. Boilsalm of Wild Cherry, from Thallium Reed, Esti of thiii place, and flied it inn case of obstititity AStlllilla on a blind of Paul Schwebie, in which man other remedies had been-tried ivithout any rend' The Balsalm gave sudden relief, and in my opinion. the child is act:molly cured by, its line. " Thnrs &e. JACOB floynt.or;;H,D. Deeetnber 1220, Dear Sir-. Tour Ile'salve of Wild Cherry hae af fected haute uttouishing cures here. Orie of, which is an old lady, Mrs. Russell, who had beeitufferiag for a long time with shorthess of breathing, and gen end iteakness, hntil she was fhtally obliged to keep her bed. After various other; remedies hhtl been resorted to" - ib" Cain, the commenced beim-your nal salmoind Idler taking (iv° bottlelkwas to fir recover ed as id be able to attend to all ihe duties •of 'her . house - ottid taking. two betties more was entirely cared: Respectfully, : • , • , JOHN S. U. ulmtrtik. lea;-'Pottebille , CAUTlON....r4ither is a • spurious mixture 'Called Sirup of in& Cher, Y, purchasers shnuld very partimilar toAlik 'for Da. WISTAR'S BAL. SAM, and °Wet% Itiasiguature on the Bottle.' 'Prepared for-t e proprleto !In sold at wile a gate by.Wihiamabt Co., Chetti4sta, Mitaar street,:lidladelithia.“ '• • , Sold. ••• , • ••';: ts'AV,UEL ShlppeitstitriiEbithe Iter,,,Dayid Smith 3 , -Hert. rhiburg JOin Jr;,, Lilocaster.by4. cash ; C ham heratort 'Le*/ penigond in ilt no ietery town neti'Mtaze through outthe cnititO. 'Prici, st. VO .t. Icoyemloct ;28 via. pga. . Y Oahron 4 - • 4,i„ktyso9yi_o loiedsiit e fuo RPM *9- CONN tLt BOLIBL • rrilE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION.—Sim: A pie as these complaints arc usually considered; .no one can deny their being the most common cause of this fatal and distressing disease. It id indeed a melancholy truth, that thousands-fall victims to Cousumpticn every year from no other cause than neglected colds. Y ct Ave find hun dreds, nay thousands who treat such complaints with the greatest indifference, and let them run on for weeks and even months without thinking of the - danger. At first you have what you may consider a slight cough or cold; you allow busi: ness, pleasure or carelessness to prevent you from giving it any attention; it then settles upon . your breast, you become hoarse, have pains in the side or chest, expectorate large quantities of mat ter, perhaps mixed with blood, a difficulty of breathing amities, and then . you find your own foolish neglect has brought on this distessing complaint. If then "oil value life or health, be warned in time, and don't tritio with yOfir Corm, or trust to any goodie postruni to cure you, but immediately procure a bottle or two of that fa: momiremedy. the '"BALSAM OF W 1111) Cusartv.:l. which is well known to be the most speedy t eure ever known; as thousands will testify whose lives have been saved by it. • LTLie very particular • when you purchase tq 'ask for "Dri %VISTA n's SAW OF WILD cuznar,':- as there is also a simui , of this name in use. Prepared; w retail,_. by..Wit.L4But & Co., Cheinieto, ,No: 33 South Fourth greet' Philadelplitai . Sold in CarliOnby . SAMUEL ELLIOTT. Price One Dollarta Pottle. June 22,1842 . I. s t 0203; GROUP ON ChOLDIZEN. &MOTHERS, BE ON YOUR GUARD!-- This is the season. when this destructive complaint attacks your interesting little children, often robs you of those you fetidly dont on, and Carries hundreds to the gravei • Every mother should therefore; know its symptoms, watch them closely, and always be prepared with a remedy as many are daily sacrificed by Bubb negleet. At first the little patient is soiied with ashlVering, it grows restless, has fl ashes of . hiatithe eyes become red and ewollen, it breathes-With. difficulty, end then comes that fearful COUGH that ivili surely ter. - niltiate in convulsions or death Unfese aorntithlng is immediately given to Cheek.A.•_n_thicaOriiPlunit, Iliii - "Pcitsairc of Wild Cherry" is: well knoivn to be the most speedy ever dicovered. It is Indeed a ptecioue ternedy=mild; safe'. and innocent; and is sure to give the sufibrer immediate relief) anti tffilekly restore it te• sofbly ned t health, Mimi lies'residing the contitry and indeed eirety Ina ' Bier whaiotes her children„should. always keep thisjueffieille 11,116, httlipo ,and .glve , it tothem early,bY di:4l42e yon site the life of elneyoyfofilifilovo.. .;tolnemltiiiitliti Who flOnliao rem etly:oftlils'ffiethignlolollol6lan; De. Wis. ,ar—,mhbili,llll Intitid , :thottsundi,iff :CROUP; WH„ OQMIGIOQUOIIiiiSTRAMMNSVMP. T/pktitta t t4tortiork pthetAnedicinihni failod; oiritricii**b .o4 `• 'You' purchase ask Oat's BAMAii,f,Ot. atr,ts thia HMO ttdveytlied that IS anti' Pro iod 001z,6311,1040617t0 . Chemist. Nu• OVnlit SOttifelii4t4 PlialaePhia • • .;80/4.in ME Etlil GIOSS7NITI • • ,Arairmtuirmanovrairetron. ) 1 ' II II I .; • S RS PAh'lLi. A. - )()1 r 1 As yow'tralue-yourLife - and Ilealth ) I beseech pour read the following : ' • DR.'ll.: LIEIDY .117 A S the, 'pleasUre , of Anninmoing:io the public; 11111, - that hill valuable Illedieitiea receive the' appro bation of the . • , . :MEDICAL fACtri,TY,. being,Compt v sed - of inedients which are known to the 'profession, and which 'areAttily given by the Most respectable,physicians to their patients. This feet alone is sdfftment to stamp their, - iitPV:T4DION F, ORE as well as cause them to be employed by all with .MORE CONFIDENC.E 4 than the of tiunekS,and•imposters. 11BCOALME.JVDATIO.N.'S have been publiehed frequently, in the papers, from Physicians and Clergymen, , Alembers of - Congress and State Legislatures, . respectable,prirate.citizens, sod among them many of the most distinguished members of churches . . • and cithei• institutions, .. in'reference to Dr: Li idY's Medicines, and it is hop 'ed, from the numerous certificates and 'recommends ti ons, having been . published far and near, thnt all that is now necessary is to. keep them belbre the public, that they may be reminded, of them, where they may obtained genuine, &a. &o. • One of the most valuable is. . •• . .- bite LEILDIC ' ll4' , . Sarsaparilla Blogtl Pills. These celebrated Pills, are daily renommended'in Diseases of the Stomach Impurities of the Blood, and BOwels,• generathirdi senses of Ilillious Affections, the Stomach, Liver, Habitual Costiveness, Heati,the Spleen,Kid • Indignation, Flatulency, • neys, Bones, &c. &c. Want of Appetite, Ulcerous Sores of the Sourness of the'S tomach,. Nose, Throat Sy Body; Waterbrasli, Heartburn,- Scaly, - Eruptions an Foul and offensive breath, - Blotches of the Skin; Bud taste in the mouth,. Dry and watery pimples Inward Pal ris,Pat ns of the of the thee and body; I._ -Stomach , the Sides,und Headache, Giddiness, liking the Back; I Scrofula, Erysipelas, , 1 Rheumatic Pains, Gout, Glandular Affections. CM Constitutional diseases, produced by Mercury and other mineral preparations, as well as the dangerous consequences resulting from the imiroper treatment of Syphitii, &c. &e. • • ----.llelifeof the Flesh is in the Blood." • LeCiticus, ch. XXII, v. 11. Be ye purified in your Bltiod, • And health will attend you. ' The great principles advocated by Dr. Leidy; and iu which he is supported by scripture, are at, That vitality iacompined in the Blood. tld. The Blood,becominvitiaTed or inipure,gives t•ise to numerous diseases of the orgaustof (lie body, thilsromack, theliver, thtiheart,gre. Rm. _ dd. That whatever has the chli et of purifying the lhlno 1, passessesthepon , er-of rt.-establishing ful wit - min the body. 4th. Trot Purgation and Starvation, or, in other Words; porging to the extent that is too frequently done, and at the same time enjoying low diet, isnd abstinence from fooiralitiost 'entirely; are proanctive of much More Mischief thaois generally - supposed, and in proot oft[ willTrisly reminiC. Mut By Purgation The lidivau system is more or less debilitated, for the t ery sharpie retinal, that in the process or purging all is Carried offirom the stomach froth which nourishment is derived and distributed throughout the system. , • Hy Starvation—Nohrieliment is absolutely with held 11 , oin the system so necessary: to it, both for sits tah'sjog vital factionand aiding maitre in bearing up against (hat progrep of disease: Bence the conseqiiences of too tniich purging, nod a Continued diet must be to - producc such It condition of the system as a ill enable' disease to make more lipid progress, and exteidi it e sellthe more easily,and in D. brief timethroughoutth t systeM. Admitting the foregoing', se becomCS necessary to inquire how is the 81001 l to b purified ? and in cm- Ploying the means, how, is thos,systetu to be guarded against any serious Consequences ? 'Tis easily answered— . For all • your • Take-Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills; • - These Pills operate gentlY, though effectiyally hey 110 ngt produce prostration of thc system,as mop Its do. . I'litty require no restraint either'. frcim occupation or 'the regular mode of living. Nb fear nerd be en, tertained of taking cold limin their use, and may be taken at all tildes, by young and old, without inter fering with any other9nMiCine that may have been taken beforehand. These Pills are prepared only; add sold wholesale lila - retail, at .. ' , . Dlt. 11„.EIDV2St lkallid'ltYipotl9m.,,..____,.._ No. 191 N. 911 st: below Ville, . ((Sign of the Golden Eagle and stirpentso Phila. PRICE '25 CEATS;VI BOX:, - ' A discount to wholesale dealers. (G .Dr. Blood Pills are 111110 sold in all tlet principal Cities and towns throughoMThe Chtion,mdl by many respectable storekeepers dirmiglioUt the country. For sale, in Corliale, by • STEVENSON & DINKLE, Agents for Cumberland County. Carlisle, Deb. 0842. 1 110R11011SCSTATEh.. ‘prao Olt MAI tVARAHAm arid .rogN:itiO squires Directors of, the: Poor, and, of the ,House of Employmeurot . Cuniberland County, in account with said . County, from the Ist of - January to the 31st .day of December,lB42, inclusive, : ••• - • . WM :)i r e ~\ MO Td ammint due Institutton at settleirnent.m • 1841 by Jacob Squier, Eiq:Treasurer, $ Amount draWn from Comity Treasurer, . 5000 00 A mount received friim Harknesshr Earn- ' • , hart, for, use, of, DerriekDennin, (slave) ..12 50 Of G. Hatcher Mr use of P. Worts • 00 ' For FlaxcSecd, 't 50 11 06 Of Irwin and Graham for hides and skins; 141 68i. For Clover Seed, 2 ,1 t, 75 , Of J: W. Eby for use'of 'T.' Robinson; - - 60 'OO G.,Keller for Use bf Job. Douglas, 150 00 Tallow and Laid, 19 74 Geo. Myers for use of G. W. Myers t , 65 87 J. Elliott, Esq. fine& Sze. voluntarily paid to Directors, , Aleitander, Esq. for use of P. Hays, J:Heffiebower & J. Clark petitioners, Geo. Ege for use of Alfred Ego, (infant) Siberian Apples, Of Deceased Paupers, ' For Baskets, Benj. ,Pelfer, Esq . . for hauling, 84c. Samuel Eckles,Lsq, . do. Blank Indentures, Sundries, , • • , $6541 651 • . . To balance due by Trensurer, $501..865 JACOB SQUIER, Esq. Tit:ismer of the Poor House and House of Employ .ment of said County, in account with the. Directors of said Institution, from th 6 'lst day of . January to the 31st day of . December. ;I 842, inclusive. To amount due at last settlement, 5887 2GA " " recoiled from ecninty. .. Trea surer, 5000 on Joseph L9bach, steward, from different rourees as exhibited in the foregoing . statement, 654_,.361 Balance due by TreaFurer; . . _ . 7 Head of llqrscs-3,2 , Head of Horned Cttile--3 Calvelßrceding - Sowsso,Shetti&-4--L - amb. . Beef, Pork, Mutton and Yea); fattened ant killed on Fannin . 1842. • 27 bet vas, average wt: 944 lbs. (11988 14)48 sheep, -:verage 47 Ihs (2256 lbs) 16 calves, average 65 lbs-(104016) - 39 hogs, average 160 lbs (6290) making in all (21524 lbs, . , 2 narrow - wheeltd-tijagons, 1 wagon bed, 2 pa:r wood ladders, 2 pith hay ladders, 2 sleds, 1 dear born, I cart, 6 ploughs, 3 harrows, 2 cultivators, 2 &table shovel ploughs, 5 wheelbarrows, 1 time:Wr ing machine, 2 limning mills, 2 log chains, 6 sett of wagon gears, 5 sett of plough gears, sleigh and harness, 1 flax brake, 1 horse rake, 2 sett - of c.trponters' tdols, I sett pf blacksmith tools, and a variety of axes, shovels, grubbing hoes, digging irons, single trees, double trees, scythes, cradles, forks, rakes, 4...c,:and 1, sett of blowing tools, 1 sett of butchering tools.: Schedule shuving.the 'proceeds of Ale Farm 469 - bushels of wheat, 900 of oats, 1428 of corn, 32'" of petatneics6 loads of hay, 7 of corn fod. der, 150 bushels' f apples, 64 of onions, 41 bCCII 27 of beets, 15-of parsnips, Bof peas and beans, 20 of: tomatoes, 2400 bends of cabbage, 2436 encumber pickles, S bushels of flax seed, 20 of clover --secd, - 24 of timothy seed;ls of - hops, made 11- barrels of good cider, 3 of water cider, 110 gallons of apple butter. Manufactured and inade in" the House and Shop 8t yards flannel, 31 of flax linen, 271 of tow linen,. 172 shirts and elnmese, 92 calico frocks, 11 flannel frocks, 27 petticoats, 37 sheets, 147 pillow Cases, 49 aprons, 10 bonnets, 55 caps, 17 under roundabouts, 14 pair drawirs,6 pillows, 6 chaff beds, 16 pair of Stockings knitted, 32 pair footed, _ . 17 barrels of soft soup, 97 pounds of hard soap, 75 pounds of heckled flax. .., JOSEPH LOBACU. Steward. • ' . . ' • ELIZA. LOB II AC, Miro ttn.'`' • • Ile Directors &c. of said County, annex the following exhibit of extra labor &c. performed by the. Steward, Matron,,and Pauper, from the Ist day of January to the 31st of December 1812. as follows: - , 15 coffins . , s_l)lm of woollen pants, 4 pair summer pants, 17 roundabouts, quarried stone for 13 perch f•tone fel(ce, made 1. double showitl plough, 1 horse rake, 15 slUtking forks 5 large tables for Poor ]louse, "3 stands, 4.ehests, i wheelbarrow, 1 sled, 2000 rails, cut 1311 cord of wood, made 12 handle baskets, 2 bushel liskets,G single trees, 3 double trees, 831 57.1 worth 'of blaeltsmithing. Number of paupers in the institution Ist January 1842, (of which 21:were colored and 7 .4 • out door paupers) is,' . ' 124 Number admitted up till 31st Ddcember 1812, (of which 20 were colored, it herti In the house'and 1 stillborn, - . . 154 . . Malting the whole number through the year, „ • 278 01 which' 13 died, 8 children bound out, 128 discharged and 8 eloped, '2 out door deaths,- - and 7 out door paupers, . • • 158 Leaving the number of paupers in the house Ist January 1843, or which 9.4 were colored, I'2o Out door paupers supported at public expense during the year, • 7 Whole number supported lot Jaminry 1(343, • nf those remaining in. the Poor House 31st December 1842, there ore mules 69 of which 1.1 arc colored, ' ' • 69 There are adneor as-can be wertained under 1 'year 5-6 from ',l to 5-10 from 10 to 20-5 from 20 to 80-15 from 30 to 40-20 from 40 to 50-25 from 50 to 60-20 from 60 to 70-41 from 70 to 80. - - - -z-3 from 60 to 90. , 120 . . . 11'ei the Directors of the Poor and of the House Cif Employment of Cumberland county, do certify the abate futi , going statement to contain a just and trite eklilhit of the uffliirs of the institution during the period above stated according to the test-of out knowledge. • Given udder our hands this 2d day of Jan: diary 1841 I3ENJAMIN PEFFER , SAMUEL GRAHAM, Directors JOHN ZUG, FIRE INSURANCE !.. • . Vestmental. Spirits. IFIIH IS is a superior article, having stood the testa _.. . Ji, experience, for . removing all kinds of grease ItiOrila America insurance Co. tar, NUM, tke ' ft om 'woolen articles. It is prepared — hi - small bottles, and for sale lir' OF PHILADP.LPfiIA. ' STEVENSON Bt. DINKLE. ' •February 8, 1843. - :. tf-15 JOHN J. NITERS, Agent, Carlisle. NAM! Nails I! Nails.: !! , T m lIIS company continuos to make Instaances O aganst loss or damage by Fire, on the most' will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, at the reasonable terms. They also take .. - extraordinary low price of $341 , a Keg. Also 1300 Kegs of Atwater Nails, at $3 %II Keg, at • . HENRY L. ELDER'S, IPiEUPETIJAI. DISKS Cheap Nail Wareltouse,•493Market si. Phila. I Pebruary 1,18 4•3, • ' '• ' r ' 4-44 on stone or brick builditigs at $25 on WON' the premium subject to be drawn any time by the party, insuring, ate deduction of five per cant. on . e ive.e Ars , .. - the amount of premium paid. - , The usual rates -for one year on HEAVER and Pilot Clofit for over coats. , Also ,Blitelt,Ble&aud Invisible Green Cloth for dress Stone and Brick Buildings ) *4 to $S on 81000 lowytt the store of tog,and Frame, 4n. ' tiffi to 87 on $lOOO ' 13° Des atil ' i . u 8 s I t . riee ` 184 i ll ed ' and. selli r gle C rY HAS. OGILLRY: Merchandize, about - $5 on 81000 ~ • , Application in person, or by letter will hate im diediate attention ' ' 1113111E0 1 7AL. .., .._ Gias&Ea/Miti-11'..;E;18.3426)43D 174 e Spring Garden' Insitranee c. . • a ',.--- - ~7 7 - 0! : `P EIL_ApE L 111IA 7. ''': -r. ,: -' , 1 ' 42 .—X -A r . f l i r el .94t . " 1 " 3 4,1 4‘ 1 111- " 11 1 1 7 d i C it a li P Ai.AKE INSERANCK; either temportt_g or ..,, moutro im i no whi m ], . n o *he pona;, , thit • perpetual; agilbst lessor dantate ig Fi.Rl4 W h e , ; l a , R er i0,,,41 hi, ch - , o o' H a , 1 , 0 4.: c a p n ' wn or C/ntni °ll g o l ee nar o2, ° na i i ‘.. uilil !. Manufactory, Irina NO:' 82; Cheinnt''StreOt; id No. Inge Of all kin % on liniiii&ild.riliFiilure• iner• 129 Cbeibettittreet. one door bitoakiAbswoet,? 4 'ortti ilhandizo;'fforiles; CAttle, - Aftrinuttlifiti; . Ipnumitr. ~ 5hi e .,,,4,,,, ih e ,,,Ag a i 9x , ,R 00 „,#.3 ~ 0 ,,,,,„,1 40 ,„ dial and Ititinuflteturing Ilttlnkt and 7 ,7.lteitills-of and Hail, where he Oil! eontlnhe to taltislt h i eterldeseriptlon s tuswellaiMaa‘rabltaindEnouso celebrated •„ • - , , ~ -_ -' 't, , . - ‘.. ~. .., Erasistupott,the meet Ilifeiable,taftni. ,' : (~,_:,.„,„. IsriA m lirrn . . .41e144- -- 'rh Ift - 4,,A0V- 4 04 MI/114TP • _ , f_- ,P ,QPtr 2 , , , ~r. ,1 z ,t...- —,•' ' . - centli'e - * 14011 .-. , - t ouPttorP and Ott Stone btiolt:uguilmn',-t - r i, ' , ...:.: • Sold In the , ' Citr, at ' 00' , afitt a t nit flat H': _, ~,, ,=„,-,,,,;,. • , •,!li- 4. ^.. , ,'!,-'' , .:. AS'to 40 ctn. on 1190 ~,,„i . „, :nr. a ,-,,•:„..;,..,,, m 0; ik , , vpvi i a ,....., ? .,,,, 1 .. sitcliiiiiAattttt; z•- 4 ,1-. cla to 10 ‘ol4tta 100 , -•.'. PE .111. , UM 111%=,. fli Mt J 1 •1 0 - , F-:, • . I ''At It alio ' iliisrisi • . ' O, - ' ••- ' ' - lea f ' t e s '6 fin" rat ',IAA , * Tai .nur ture • n o rp no an • ~. , 5i.,.5. , 7—, +, . ,7 .. at 50, warren g o .. 0 , 0 ~. ~ „. , , ~.,. ~, ; ue, c at 50. ', hialldliAlia;fintn ,' 14 . . 4 0 4 50' 01: titi' 100sest the truttrottlte'ishaii‘ esisertion *those 1 ''''"lX4`lifelottir ihillea4'!, v.',,, , A1:11.0 Illietet"isii , AIM - ;tei r ei s Witlci*tlary dititnirelietkvie requested to call, ; ;finale, itattle Ihrtithsg' , i .'-;, f : , T..:+: ..';i:e!.;,: , ' o . .4skiioy4),ool;thi 0 440. 13 0.reer.PV 4 ouliitt'tatill 0 , , , - . I ' ". . ' ' `'' . -' ' :the iabwAlser 'at-tse is Ore Int' Ms ' ateO , l 11 .. 4,,: : ' , : 7l a n t te 1.1 111 4 11 ; ' .li '! ,d , : 46 : 1- 7 : ir. - 14 - 14: •; -. , : !. :0 . :! ;-. Y it' ,'..: - i i,.'l j,:,t i ,: 6 , - ) . :. -: ! n `441 kri - 11 -I; 4ul tit* nba,Viiii43 iiii k , k li •P l r i : - RV -41 , 'l'.l:l4."o:,:ll4ingti'ili' • ::. , AgOrti.-0 , 45. t. L ini k d 01i i ., ,— , 1 ,.. - . .„... • ;,.. ,. 4, ,. , - . ' 44. n.' CeentriMerellalft itili*Vislittr,t, - - ,..t , *:: - '':''' ^•'/Ourt4:` 4 s nium•-Jsvont.- 1 ‘ ••r 7 t• takez WWl' on the , ittitistritret, -., 141urgla .., MIA - -_ . - 6 68 41.86 80 49 7'70 •l 50 1311 3 75 2 ( Jr ''4 51:1 604, E $6541 63+ $6541 63.1 $501,8p. Stdelc.on Farm Ist of January 1843 Farming Utensilson Farm:lst 'January 1843 Femaleh .51 of which 11 arc colored, And 7 out door paupers, ~.;~:,~ == FOV IB- 4 2 . D r y fiaymeht•of Interest'on bondisfor laud . • _purchased Of A. APPoyellid 1 842 ,) $.130 46 . Cash for •Groceriei, kiterchandi'aii, Hard!: • • '• ware, Clothing & Dedding`included; `•1647'14' Jiistices' and Constable's flea, • ' • . 62 . 36 SuptOrt of out doorliaupers,. - ' 219 75 Grain, dour, and grinding, .•1 • • , .746 9$ Sdndriesfor Poor House . 496 93 Gtiardifiris Of the Plitladelphia Alinißouse -" for support of patipirsi , •7 ;•• !• - • ,A 22 Tailoring, Wealing, Carding, , Fulling,&c: 125 19 . Materials; impro*ementa, , 20T 91i A. Lamberton for surveying and drafts of_. . Poor. - • 1 25 Out &or Medical ' 8 25 Out dobr funeral expenses, ' 33 50 Farming utensils, toolsi&e. . .19 15 . Illacksmithing; , • ••23 12 Hatting, shoemaking; saddling and fur fiat'-' • fleas, . 154 64 Coal for twoears, • 268 30 Postage, car fare, freight, ' 18 11 .W!tgonmakiiik,' • 10.121 Printing.. and Stationary, , • 400 Joseph LobaCh's salary for one year, . 600 00 ,Dr. J. Diigliman• for medicine and. atten dance for one year, ' Samuel Eckles, Egg. Director for extra oar .vices, , , 40 50' Benjamin Peffer,Esq. 'do • . do' 22 50; Samuel Graham, Esq. 'do ~ • do • ; 2400. Jacob Squire, Esq. Tfeasurer for 1842, 40 60, Hugh Gaullaglier, Esq. Attorney for 1841, 30 00 Surgical Instruments, ' 28 20' Potatoes, . . • • 946 Leather, • 136 49' $6039 ' 76f Balance due County by Treasurer let Jan. nary 1843, . 561 86} 6541 631 $6591 63} . • TO balance due bj Treasurer, - $5Ol Ha By cash paid orders as stated above, $6039 761 •' " Balance due county, 501 86i We. the Auditors of Ciiiiilaniand county, do certify that having c,cainincd the accounts and vouchers of the Directoile'ut the Pour and House of Employment of said eon* froin the Ist day ofJanuary to the 31st day of Beet:mbar 184 in. elusive, do find a balance due said county by the Directors of said Institution of tive„hundred and one dollars and eighty-six and a half cents in the hands of Jacob Squier, Esq. Treasurer of said Poor House and House of Employment. Given under our hands at Carlisle, the 'ltli day of. January 1843. SAMUEL WILLIAMS, PETER BARNHART, Auditors. R. C. KILGORE,, IA Iso 00 $6541 63i