FE :~: ijillucLpllia.. lElail • .01 , rvire 1 mre r • I • „ . . Philadelphia; wiehes tOlnform hie Trieede'ioiti that, he still 'cOntintiea to ina tell the enttitie AIRIUG HT '''n a '"Olr,,,';!#ll:llihe - facet Itryrteretnenteli itvatie`-'olrittfii.ituid' of 11:41,01.1‘.8P4i010:'10'nOtir,*:660190 ' i0:, 01 f4ft 6 : 1.1 , 11, cuatotheisi eultabJWMl4l ithiethe.:44;TliktHtofe .01 tlieJladititei plan, ~w i hiati:tnabesa.riplondikand oeonomical - parlor *wee, tit"teltielt.:llO'wouick eta the virtiealar ofqh.eie,w ha, want en elegant _and • l is e fut4ar'tieic'zfOr their patters"; alio a 'bogie iteeortiiiiint of Oeiel, PailorithdCoaking stoves; 'all'hf at the. lowest °eel) pri• •* . The lehlic WOuld, di) well to call before Fiurehiteieg 1114. - T),:would.eaution'the public against Air Sleet's madd tie most *people re, as they..do apt answer the purpose telendect , September 29, 1847. _ Secure th e :..übsta»te fa d e." . - • 'Collin& Celebrata Y-LIG HT - DAGUERREOTYPES AtVO SILVER MEDALS ewer& ti et the T, Entrecof the Franklin' and . Amerjeen In. •stitelee' ref ilAtieet,.and-'meet - arttittirel epeei. iiiene of: Daguerreotypeportraits: .. improvement made by the s , is peouligh to their eat I 1110404 z:: AN .UPPEILLIGIIT • received the;highest 'recommendations f the prose, antl'.alsia 'written_ testim 4 onial the fitit-Allisflin'the country, as to i 'superiority. over the usual side ligl . peculiar 'advarttsge of this light is l• natural expression of the eye - can" i more perfectly than heretofore. • 161tizoni-and-straygers'ari — respertl4o — in vited e whether desiring portraits or not. to„ • visit dui spacious galleries, probably the hag . •' est-and 'most. extensive.in the United States, and examine for themselves the astonishing imPromments made brthe subscribers in this isionderft T. P.& D. C. COLLINS, Prciprikoro of the City rloguerreion Establish ment, No. 100 Chesnut. at., 2 doors below 3d, September 29.1847. ". Hoverle First Rate Premium '— , WRITING INK. Silver Medal itist aviarded by the American In stitute, New York, (1847.) Fr HE following testimonifrom distinguish- JL ed Institutions spoakd for itself: CNIVDRIITIr OF PENNSYLVANIA • 'Philadelphia, May 11,1841. Having tried, for some time, the Black luk manufactured by Mr. Joseph E. Dover, we have found it well suited for manuscript, by its con ning freely, and its exemption ,from coagulation; Its shade also we arc well pleased with. ER - ; wry; Dean orth Faculty and Prof of Anatomy JOHN LC. lICOW, Provost • • . SAM'L H IVinto, Vice•Provos HENRI( REED, Secretary of the Faculty-of Arts . ROSWELL:PRIME, Prof. of Nat. Philosophy and Chemistry •. GERIIARD, Lecturer in the Medical Department • - PSNSLYNANIA MEDICAL COLLEGE • 1 - Ve fully concur.in the above, SAM'L. GEO. MORTON, M D,' Dean of the Faculty CENTfIaL Thou SCHOOL, PHILIIDELVIIIII A D.BACHE, Principal It MbMuirr RIE, M D, Pro • Anatomy. ' Am:mot Finn INEIVIIHNCE CO, Pintaottrum. • FRED'K PRALEY.SeercIarY CVSYOM HOUSE, PIIIIDDE :Cilia GEORGE, Dep, Naval Officer HOVERS ADAMANTINE CEMENT, A Superioi Article, Warranted. • roe Sale, Wholeaale and Itetail, at the !Mino t ory, No. 87, North Third -street, oppoaite erry street, Philadelphia. by JOSEPH H HOVER., ,Manufacturer Philadelphia, Nov 17,1847 • IMPROVED WIRE MANUFACTORY. Sieve, Riddle, Screen nalVire iCluttehlanufac - tory, No. 48 .Nortli Front, street, between .Market and Arch streets, THE subscribers having made great improve ments.R. in•the abOve busint!os are now mauu fucturing of a superior gutility,all kinds of PLAIN and OWITANEETAL WIRE WORK. WWI as SleVeS, Riddlei, Sorenes fie, for all kinds of grai seeds, sand, ore, snuff, starch, bricktlust &c. Founders' Sievei of a superior /utility coustantly on hand. Also Safes, Wire Dish Covers, Soli, Springi, Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers &c. OKRA/RENTAL WIRE WORN, Sued as Cages, Nurrsery. Fenders, Garden Bordering, Flowor Stands, Trainers;Trellis work for Grape Vines, Su?: • AlsoiWiri Fencing of every description. tritrOrileill thankfully received and promptly exemited by WATSON & COX. September 22,1847. \ Cheap' Watches and.,JOVlelry. - w. AT. ShoThiladelphin Watch ~.1 . and Jewelry Store, 06 North /itp ) , ~ Second St., corner of,Quarry i' ~ ~... -Gold lever W etches, fullj t -- • - '-:elled.„.18 caret cases $45 00 ~ , , ;NI:. \l, ' Silver - Lever - Watchee, . • - •'''!ffilrjOkellad • • - 23 00 illivei`LeVer:Wafeliiis seven jewels • 18 00 Sitharler,.quartar VVatches ' 10 00 Ithitatlon,hutirterWatches not warrented 5 00 ~GOlk,Elpectacles, , 8 00 .11ria.Silver Spectacles 1 75" :Giddiltracelets 'With topaz stones 3 50 radical - I°ld 'Pencils 16 carrels,: 200 , '' , .Gold':Flziger Riney 37/ cento Ao $B, Watch '' , Glairtieti,idairf.,•l2l cents to 14; Lunet 25. :OthoractieeS In; proportion,-: All goods tsar ' ',i,alitti,d'iß be4hrit they are field for. • .; 'l.' , ' • ; 7 ' . . '', O. CONRAD. '''• ',.:o4hand scone gold and Silver Lever., Le -;pthes., and • Quartlers • lower than the above ...pricesi.., 1 , • . . - • l lthllitdelphia,Feb. 3,1847. . . • . , .. .. . , , .-1k 8 4 10 94 13 ..:,; :.'- .1. N. nISDON • M'OOR,E n RISIX)N• ;11DULOSIAMPL'„ TAILORS, 7tl; ;Youth Third: rea treet; rli.OpPosite ,the Y 1 .2.6 Eichinge, , Philadelphia. ESPgCTFULlx:annotttico to their friend's that' thy arc cOomently pre, wife& tir.:o - 01,5,t6,91410. the finest: cud best zlnsatetilli, end:et oputerete .prieee, every article *(;•Feshionahle - ClOthinCoonstitothig a Gentle u' tnan'a%'lVardrobef which their complete steak' „terefallf selected Cloths; Caul. irinerelOttestifigeillte.; of the latest ant) most desl patieras, are ylrtieulirly designed. knowledge et the business snOsAkerson.l4 attendee , to every gentle*, enabl er - 7 fjbeinAoglve entlye-thtiarailiets, and „to both old new , eustothithAtiOY ;resl*ctilly'Aender cell,— eotmecte`d witch some of '' 'ibii`.bestyandthest faablopable establiiiimetits in this flystrate.weik.;, `. then, and...tieing the, constant, theeint'of Aelq'o4 l llPP° and : 1 -01C: filAes gooas. they ,are ', ..;:.fUlligerettared. to eteenttriollate.eustetner" tin? P*o4 - 41kurotte,}447-sTOrtio--:-' - ;tit m r i tr,,..., , B.4:llsA.t , moH.A.A___..-=— Tf ili. ~, ,1, ..., : 6 w,liwiry, , - , , , , Tia, 4y„pw0)010 0 . -0,40 . , 0 0,1 / Vit.ffirfra4,l.(ln9inermalletitstire ,It ieCt p i g , InAtOT1 11 ,IrO 4 4404rilithioo '' 40 ott'ot.,t , ', , . ' atrqs o l!4t., tAf Ivorro*44:bVthei ml*lkati et • o Yeruici 0 qrlYP,P O Its ,It rollfitOlil0;erlY, V l. PfeliYiti o ,, , 01 4, IoPo , ;*so,llXtintOkiid,o3o3lk , " , bottiiii 4. r Aßl l ,9 l )sht‘ , 1114 S.Oltfitekt;0910. t,' , . '. .0., •t ,W ,44 0 0 ,! ) 1 • ~._, 5 ., ' ,, • - , ,,ri., 4 4,,T,:1i, 4 1 ~•;'N:,`f• 1,„„nra1"'4,4,4",:11,"0112401V-4 f!1 lad,lrmlay : ,.llo94et,Ylei*PocgOil introjter*:-.- 09,311..ral Wig..o.olosTßia — OßArkiE:z.l . th!cii4 ~itiv?1, 1 4 7 ) ;, 4 ,1,?/'4”1 . , ' ...rucks .rievUß4 3 . o i..,- KIIISSKINKLE4,IIAPAIUARTERS • Re ro alt with :a arittisi;th "Weitio.lw teirtf,÷R epeofroin gladden' all hierts;thenitiiiiiti:eiiiiryikAA eirbicribei forming fri erid d' h general, , :that he is;honstiiiitly - miurufrietiirtng and lurit.iilwayiroeiihiind CANDI EfflifiiVOry variety.(whichlorAtialitydriimoVbe:eirrpassed by any mariufriotured in Alio; Stath)_iviiirili he will..sell :Wholesale orTiZetallTiitAlitir_OLD STAND, In North Hanospr street, where ho also keeps ForeignUPPS and NUTS of the latestr yiß inportatiorihrih - Twill . bp BarriDm loweit prices tor cuih. His stock consists in part of the following: Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Primes, Grapes, Citron, Dotes, Figs, COemi nuts, Cream nuts, Peanuts. Pecan nuts, Almonds, English Wal nuts, Filberts,&c. &c. - He would ait call the.atterition of the pub lic to his stock of Fancy Alt:toles, suitable for the approaching Holliday!, con . siettng of - Toys, Dolls 14 Foticyftiotions. whioh for beauty and variety surpasses 'any .thing-of the _kind over-offered to the-citizons Carlisle. • In connection wfili the above ho 'has just received a prime' lot of liajliilylatroterier — • -consistitrg-ret-auperror cod - rehffed" LOAF SUGARS, and n good quality of Brown Sugars; COFFE, from .8 to 19.. h hts per round; a superior article of Imperial, Young Ilysonz l and [thick " TEAS; M01018;011 of ,alrkinds; • Chocolate, Crackers; Cheerio, Rice, 'Blacking, liLitcheN BruShes, Sze, . FRESH .-BPICES, vi.; Pepper, Ahrplue, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mus• Lard, Nutmegs, Ginger. A supply of Indigo, Wiest quality) Alum, Starch, Washing Soda, Saltpetre afe, which will be sold at reasonable prices. ,bun from from groat 'rho /that the c obtained Tho_anhacriber_re I the public for fie liberal patronage extended to him during iho time ho has bee.. in busine" and hopes by attention t business end a de l sire to please, to. merit a continuance of the same. All orders from a distance promptly 111. ended to. ethil aT, 1847. Ii—AND—W-INT-E-B—G ODD rime! subscriber has . just reeciVed, .and is now opening et Ins store, on the South west corner•of the Public Square, an unusu ally cheap stock of seasonable goods, such us Cloths, Cassinteres,Sallinells, Flannels, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bodiba \,, ,zinos,Showls,lVlaslins, Gloves, . Hosiery ,&c. A splendid stock of CALICOES, at prices varying from GI to ISI cents. Also, Groceries of all kinds. • Also, a fresh stock of the . , _ CELEBRATED FLUID LADIPS, which ha has lately introduced, and which are found to be by bll that have tried them, the most economical and desirable article in every respeent now in use, Also the • The Pekii.Company's Teas. He has been appointed solo agent in this place fur the sale of the above _Teas, to which he would invite the special attention of the loved s of good Teas, The manner in which they are put. up is euch,Ati that the flavour is preserved for any length of time, being incased in load or tin foil. • Families eon be supplied with any-quantity put up in this manner. The public is respectfully invited to call examine hisstock before purchasing elsewhere inasmuch as he feels confident that his variety and prices will be satisfactory to pprehasers. ROB Rl.l-1-RVINki-i Carlisle, October 6, 1847. THE BEE HIVE. . _ subsdribur has opened a handsome jt stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, to, wlireli he would. cull the uttentrun of the citizens of, CaAlslc and .thet. surrounding' beighborhoudl - I will nut go to Hie trotibia or enumerating articles—lt would take up too much time and room—l will only name a reit, of the leading articles: - Cloths, Cassimers. Sattinette, of all kinds_ arid prices; Velvet,Satin and other Vostings; White and Red Flannel, bish Linen, Canton Flannel, Tickinge, and ‘3ltecks. Gentlemen's Gloves and silk Cravats, white Linen and silk Handkerchiefs, Muslins,Calicoes, Lineies, dze Plaid Goods of all kinds, for Ladies; such as Cashmeres, Jalapa, Cale. dons, Mous. do Leiner., and Ginghams, plain and plaid Alpacas, Bombazines, Shells. Glove and Haskins for Ladies', Misses and Children; unavieta Caps for misses and children. Woolen' Scarce to great variety ; Gum Shoes, a very handsome article for Ladies; Gentlemen and children's Cape, of all kinds. Groceries. Bach as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, &c., &c, Afterlooking through the market, just an. chew at die BEE HIVE, in North Hanover street, and for the CASII I will give you a good bargains atc-errn be got in the state. (IbY L E. Carlisle, October 6.1647. u_. TER SUPPLV—OF g . %9 Sc. S"r• II AVER.TICK, having- just opened e his WINTER SUPPLIES of GOODS' desires to call the particular. attention Of Fa m ilies and Physiciansto his replenished assorttn' of DRUGS and MEDCINES-, which have been purchased at the best houses in Philadelphia, and may be relied upon for freshness and excellence. Added to these will be found an entire. stock of PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, Varnishes, Glass, &c &e., all of which he will ensure to be of the best quality and at tho eery lowest priees. He has made many additions to Ins stock of DOORS, besides securing a new supply of all the Text Books, Histories, Readet s;.l.exicons, WO • tang Books, &o. now in use in Cbilege and our public schools NW W.ch he will in, of on terms suited to the circumstances of all. I Ills stook of FANCY ARTICLES embrace. a rich and extensive collection SAW] iftVould be impossible to enumerate,: but comprising many novcltiel which cannot fail to strilceAlm eye and please the taste, such as Ladies, and'Gentlemen's 'Cutletl,Gold'and Silver ,Pens and 'Pencils. Hair Tooth - And , Clothes Drushei, Perfumes of Rou- Belles OA and extensive varieties. Fancy Snaps, Shaving Omni- Card Cases, .Pocket Plato's, Pocket books, IL. &e.. - Alsoi,a - new supply .of Cornelius's elegant LARD ,LAM PS, togther with Sperm nud Mould ,Candles, Dailies, Muskat' I netrumenta,' Untbrel • lar Children's Toys, Door Ma's' and other era- Oleg in .the ..variety,line, which , ' With a constant supply of freehFlMlTS,,nota and Colifectitinary of the richeit quality, make it large and, splendid Xtock:to which he:Confidently invitee the attention and patr`ona cohhiatownand,entuttrrfriends,at the old Mind in North Hanover street, nearly op; 'wait° the Carlisle Dank. ;:, • ' ;*. • ';', HAVERSTICIL 'Decemb'ei ' , •eile:,•triltitil.' • • THE aubtorlbeiso , Tiiiii - Offiiirn - Pliiltidiffihia a naw - 011.; tort meta DRUS3SOIEDICINESi - PAINTE,PERPH PRY; FANCY: 'AR.TA(4,Es,A , o,34ei , ydhich bca'a toleatod 'all . w.arranted togly - O endear& botti'4teaad:prioo; to all who will favot theot with = itinoinber4lll old ,, e4nd opposite - tho-Eall • • . 4;40:-,- ( W-41.•'-410 011.i%1G • be rl!ilii;AliA 0,181.11, ..1 ME ent.ol the ) p t eppnrwllona: 0C1,1 1 .1.k. 0 .0.0t0 - '4O l olpri*A;llfilong,whiuft tefrOMPrstlefitt)fe to.) lo Vlng artielVi.Y.l 2 ; llos e si.Pd ,Atmono,B,oom,likeir.es m Alll tax,r'eu laving ; eolith _fi.nq:lo4l4.lng44.:COlsigne o ,l l o4 l l'4.o tliilaimike Li ryntd AnAßnill,no Mg ; ohq pbed Qtl9o.lrie* new, foilk"*thilligtesTootti. Tsvate, - .Elpircilt , P6l.l,l'4otira4t !Ilhg L, P 3, l l t l Sivi ,ws rti 44' ', 4 LT. t'Zft 41,4cle!ixt.4.13421iti,,taYiENialt.4',11 k o, ..urity#;k`ofi , , if ' lOC 1:1 _ , ~, ~.r s ,:, „, .., , 'sy:i • , •',.','`',7"*.`"l 11 ( ir.",?' :1;-,,f ,t , .4;1, ,r ,,. , $. „ ~, ~, •,- y, vi - t .1.„r40,>,' - ' his sinceio thanks to ~r~a:r -,.. '': . ' ,. ..q...ii . i't'?" 41 1:4111 14..- • . •':- . ''';'.. 4' ....., . :-: -:"-: 1Diai; I: likrat 0:7 4 . W -1 . -:- : , ~,' - T.,1,,,; , ,,; , 6, rr .4,1 -e -,.i 4 . . .*. t . ,.'f..VEGITABLE;UNIVERSALYPiIitN;' TliVo n li3o6to, , ,medloitie. thatat-;;;the.',lllimi tl'utitc-utipgeli'liuilflesi; andistrertgilienSlisif 1 ,:tisteip4Dtt44„lloy.'s _Pill area neW;lntediitilli' .•. Midi has itist4tippeared,:au tr..i s : fasttakin the ;Plities of all. ; flune , clatni.,7lllicisei. PP Tillsreie9r-USe4l, of Aim,* ingredients, but AIM two principal ones are' Sareaparlilts and ;.W.lld,' Cherry; so antted th at they,act together i ' the one; througkitoadmixture with other. substance's, liu-: Tifying and purging, while the otheris strength= enifig the system. .Thus those-pills' ere' at the same , time tonio and • opening; a desiderattim long and eagerly tougher° i by. tnedie.al•men,liut never - before discovered: In oilier words:they do the wurk of two medicines,-and slot 'meal) bet ter than any two we know ors for they remove' - nutlilurfrolif lite -. system but the iinpurities,.sti that While they purge they trengthen,and hence, i t they cause no debilitation ,nil are followed-by no reaction. Dr. Le. Roy s Pills have a wonder ui,influence on the OW; they not ,only , purify without weakonineit, but they • remove all nos •ionspartiolestrom the chyle •before it is conve ned into fluid, null thus make impure it . blood an utter impossibility. ,As there is ti debilitation, so there is no nausea or sickness attending, the operations orthis most excellent f7medicutes, which never strains or tortures the iligastic lune. tions,ltut causes themlo work .i n a perfectly twit,. urn; manner;, and hence p . nrpons taken ilium do' not become DA 11310131 - ATAffe 3 fil ed - ,but the'contrarY; fi r while it' is the 'properly oldie 'Sarsapnrilln, - united as It is with other ingredients, to reinove 1 - 111hafirs - for - Ohcii . alisl impure, it is equally_ property oftlfeWililDherej to rettitti all that is natural and sound; mid benee a roP;tst 'tittitb.,af health Is the Certain result of thehitinited opera-. lions. . . . • For sale in Carlisle by. Dr.' 3. J. m l ersodie A ent..onil by Baby 'pin] itissinger, in Kingsloy , n. geiertl 6 box '25 ON; , Caritsllreb •;701847. ' . _ : .... M'ALLISTERIS OINTMENT. IT has eowzr to cause all esiiernal ,SORES, SGIWFULOUS lit morn, SKIN JIBE:ASKS, 14)1StIN-0-11-S.AKlCl.Nlo,ltrdischarge_their4ML , ' trld matters, and then heals the'm. It is rightly termed All-healing, for there is scarcely a disease, ea termil or internal, that I will not benefit. I have used it for the NM. four teen years for all.diseases of the Chest; consume. tion and liver, Menials the u most danger and responsi Lay, and I trait are eftibflicaven and nen, that not one single case has it failbd to ben- Mil when the patient was within the reach of r mortal means, - lave at p 'protons learned in the profession. I have had ministers orthe Golmel, Judges oldie bench, Aldermen, .Lit wyers. gentlemen of the highest erudition, nod multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of Waf and there has been but one voice---one univeasal voice---saying, t,lllO - your Ointment is GOoll.'l • GON S U 11 PTION.—It can hardly be credited that n salve can have any effect upon the lungs vented ns they are within the It) stem. lint,-if placed upon the chest, it penetrates to the lungs sdptu•ates the poisonous .partielesiluit are consu ming them, nnd expels them from the system: It is curing persons of Consumption continually. HEADA CU E.---The salve has cured persons or the headache Itt year's standing. and who had it rJgular ever) week so that vomiting, often took place. Denfneis and Ear Ache are helped with like success. RHEUMATISM: At removes alinost inflamation and swelling when the 'pain ceases', Read the direction around the box. COLD FEKT..--Consumption, Liver torn plaint, pain in the .thest or side, fallit.g off of the hair one or the other always accompanies cold feet. (This ointment Is the true remedy.)- It Is a sure sign of disea.e to have cold feet. In scrofula, old sores, zryslpelas, liver complaint, sore eics, quinsy, sore. throat, broniMills, broken or sore breast; piles, all idlest diseases such as asthma, oppressions, pain—also, - sore lips, chapPed bands, tumors, cutaneous crap • thins, nervous diseases as d of 14te aping, there is no medicine now known as good. SC-U,D-11-V.A.A.---Wo-have cured cases4lutt- ] actually defied every , ' thing known, as well ns the ability ut IS or 20 doctors. Ore man told us he had spent $5OO out his children without any bene fit, when alew boxes of ointment cured them. BALPIVESS.-10s 11) restore the hair sooner than atilt other thing. • - - 11UliNS.--Ifis the best thing in the world for Burns. (Read the directlotui around the box. ORNIS.--lt wilt drive every vestige of them away. There is probably no medicine on die face of the earth atone° so sure and so safe invite expul sion of W 01.1116. . . 'CORN S.--Oecasional USe-Ot the Ointment will nlways keep corns from growinr,. People need never be troubled with them will use it. PILES.--Tbotiaiiiitis sire yenvly mired by Mk Ointment. „TAMES MCALLIS9'I,'•R 117. Co. Sole proprietors of the above medicine. CA (mom —No OINTMENT will lie genui ne unless the names of James McAllister or names McAllister St Co., are written with a pen' upon every label. Sold by Samuel FAliot, S. W. Havered ick nail Dr..l. •1. Myers, inCitr'islei .1, Si L. Beige!, Me chanicsburg; Sidgiser Sr. Paul, Ohurchdown, and John Diller, Newvitle. CONSUIMPINIVEO GIMAD. Let None Despair. THOMPSON'S COmpound Syrup of Tiir and Wood Naplithla, for the core of In ciptent Consumption, Chronic Catarth, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Obstinate Cough, Liver Cum plaint, Spitting of Blood, Palpitation of the Heart, and all kindred disfases attic Respira tory Organs This preparation now so extensively usoil, has no parallel as an efficient remedy in the class ef diseases for which it is appliottilo Its peculiar composition enables it to act in a kindly manner upon diseased higans; soothing irritation, quieting the cough and inducing an easy expectoration, thus freeing the longs and air vessels from offensive matter, which other• wisp would aggravate disci:to and ultimately result in confirmed eonsumptien • To public speakers this medicine is imam able,rendering the voice clear and strong, and removing - any predisposition to disease in the Lungs and Bronchitis See ViThat,A.Physician Say's. The toll Owing from Dr. Young, the dietin• guished.oculist: • Philadelphia, January 18,1847' Raving used, in my practice aiwell as in,my own family, .ThatuknoNT6mpleed Syrup of Tar arid'Wood.rNairlitha,' I have' no hesitation in Baying that it I. the 111613 T PREPirATION'Of Me kind in ow for persona suffering from Con sumption,Coughit, Colds.:and all affeations•of the. Throati Broisti 40, eo pi3Valtint • it- this season of the pier •' • • ' _ _ 1 , 751 YQUNG, 51'D; 152 'Spruce street -. irivalubble by . Anktiy'&* Dialisee, 11. - E .carne 4 Fifth And Spruce 'streets; :" Sold, by .11: ANGN . 50 cis per bottle-85 'per dozen .- . ' • litlitSS. INntatiT a SWITIIINCI S CIIILDRSN TIEVTITINC. • ...ALLLMOTHERS having children a fflict e d;; with diapaccriticident tojhe. ' I tate cif illraml3. Muth es convulsiono,stiesmrp die r i reqp, .outetufaue N ertiptiono, , dieerderod itoniedih; and ;TAO:tees or. the Lourdes, eiMUld never:', be without .tide iti tallibler - hmedrthilk „lee proved eo, ,efriitteiciiie in ill :tlo iihuve'ditst Di° l6 provcilte•meritiel-•,but , elriatiti7.bettet4!-,^ Itosold,by l'sll ille'reh 3, 11347. , , i fintVela B l4 4 %- , StOglT 6 4' , gitett'''fi l fT4 4 o oG A t , 4 S .Ail ' 0nt.,,141,..,4,.,,q,uvt,,., u4tiotigi' et, title ,y •41.- 4 7.4 , ' Y 'L lt# l }. r t i r, , VAVlra l VikV ;t.i ." 4' ' ',N:,4,4,Fe„,,t4,lfiAtY , ':' - 'Z'".*LP' ; Ell •;` 7 gre•pungiesorrpf4ecli anitStekdo7 nv , ?!..tcra `,i-I: 3 Afilfcirekiver:SiieipA'in.er,ielin leave". :IlerViegiatir;qtblentidCommon - Eiiglititilron-, which theynotir, have and tire cortstietlt . re 44 - ,onm-fit:ire Europe direct. , English;'Rtteciait'aHd American Shitit:lronl" Small ,ItoinidCand , .Etquorkiron,ifrbitif346tho iinil'Apwarthe nnek:ltin Iron; - Horse shoe ' and Nail Reds; Axle, Iron, various ekes; LnCentetlib,. Tire .iond Retiree& Iron; Anglo Iron, Nalflotirta )(reit, &e.__Spring , andlllister ! - ed Steel,..from. best Mumps of-SWede Iron; Cast: and-Sheer Steel, &o. all orWhicti, -they °filar the LOWES'I - ratca, 'for'cash. or et six 'months ter 'approved reference, :nnd which' they' invite the attentfon'ef:purchasara .bcforayepleitishlng their quail!. 'Also, rig and Bh out Iron received on coin.. missfbn, on which ndvances will be made ._,__. , : • TARPS - X - BRINK,' Iron and Steel Merchants, 117 N. Water St. and 5 ii N. Del, AVenue, Phila jitly 28, 1841-Ay . - • . THE. grttEitir.cENTßAL CHERzHAT.:AND„CAPAIORE .:1 - Yholeeeleand.Rotail,..NO.2R4-ltlarketatreet, 9th dqor above Righth.streliOnuth side • - !_ittLaiesmittti, ompr secdria . of tlie largest and most beam M,assortments of HATS, CAPS and MUFF in the Union, and of tho.lattst and most an. proved 'styles, manuflic;:nrqd under the Immo dints. 'suncriutetidenco of.the subscriber, in the best manner, of prinio materials. and whit be sold at the lowest possible pikes for. cash. The assortment embraces a splendid variety of Silk, Moleskin,,Beaver; Brush,Russia, Nu tria and other HAT 9, of, beautiul finish,and puninfete stock of all IciAiks of,,Cloth, Glazed, Fur and PIush,CAPS, Atha most desirable patterns, together with a`suppry of Muirs, Furs, Butfit•loitobcs-&e._ Conntry Merchants and others are respect. fully invited to examine the stock. which they will find it to Ilfeiv advantage to do before purchasing, as it is'his determination, having adopted the °wilt system,tq sell for Cash 'nary; and at the lowest prices. JOHN FAREIRA, Jr. Dec: 1,1847-6 mo. £LLEGU4INY HOUSE, 280, Market Steel, Philadelphia, . , n r i HE Subseribur"(late of the 111112 tvitoth4ton ,Hotel, Harris :: I burg, Pu) takes this method of in • forming his old Mends and the pub lie:generally, that tie has taken the above na med HOTEL: The house irmiiry and comfort able, and hay been extensively altered and improved, and the proprietor hopes by a s.rict attention to business and a proper_ care for the 'comfort of his guests, to merit Ind receive share of public' atronage. The house is situ ated very convenient for the travelling_public beingonly-twcritoorrnibinieTtliirfla rr iibu rg and Pi.tsburg Depbt, amparthitt two minutes walk of the Baltimore and Reading Depots. STA •BLING attached to the premises. Terms $i per day. E. P. HUGHES, Proprtetor. - Aogust2:4 1847-3 mo. C. ICAIUENZISS, CLOTHINMSTABLISHMENT. - mosLaxtensivdClothing Warehouse: in the United States. Re-open for Win— ter. 100,000 - aarinentson hand and ready far disposal, %Vholeeolu and Retail. To patrons we would say, that having but one price, those who are not dealers or do nut understand—the real-valuation price of goods, will have an opportunity of purchasing ,IC;ar .mcrits as low us professed judges Jobbers and dealers in ready made Clothing can re plenish their sicielts . for the Winter, and wo guarantee the largest.establishinont in Phila delphia to select, from. Wu attend personally to the packing Of goods, apti.sce flint a gdod assoetmont of aII4CA Mill wall sande articles are put up. Single suits forwarded as per order. p Our goods 'aro for sale only at the large bueding, 128 Market street, southeast corner of Market and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. October 13, V 847. NEW AND CHEAP Family Grocery TilF, subscriber takes this method to inform his Mends, and the public in general that he has just opened ;lithe house lately occupied by! Dr John Armstrong and three doors east of &A D Rhoads' IVarehousc, a large and general as sm tment of Family Groceries, such as Teas Coffee, Sugar, Arolasses, Chocitlate anti Spices'o every dlsctuption. Also, a Itttge and well sole° QUEE Willow-ware, ttruslies, Buckets, Ne. Leto. _To barco or every description, from the common smoking tobacco, up to Woodward's best honey Dew caventlish. The p Mit) are respectfully invited to call and examine his stock before I eying elsewhere, as lie nutters himsell that he cannot tail to please them both in vice anitquality. N. friends from the country w'll find it to their advMmige to give him a call I the store isocnveniently situated,yust a few steps from ,lr Htoads' ulcers. JOS.D. HALBERT Carlisle, June!:?, 1847 _DICILtEhstI.WIP :- HARDWARE AND PAINTS! NO iitTAVESUGI THE attention of the public ie respectfully Invited to a• NEW AND SPLENDID SfOCIC Or ^4 , H iardv . a re & Paints ; which I ituve jest received .from the City, and which I pm'. determined 'to sell et the LM— EST I RICES I- I donut preteo that I Import tiny aciode myself, but buOlieni in the City all for CABII, and OrCoUraego them at the lowest rates.— Thepohlte 1 ,itherefore invited to become acquainted witlf,tho pricce , and then cell on me and it I do tioiooll better goods es low wad a' little tower thait-the Importers, I shall not ask them to buy. -, ~vvlll ;subjoi n ' the prices of a few _articles, ii `. - i • • ' , One - hendre ~11Ciga of Neils 'at ,:$4,50 per Keg ;;ono 'Me iid Wogs, White Gelid; $2 per Kegpf 20.16.00110 Aba.„ grindstones; 1-. I-2 to 2 penis pail ' 'and all othergoOda at. equally lowpriees.' t . '.‘,'', cf: 1 . Cell and co at the old stand in North Hanover_Sfreetylign or the Hig - Mii' BM .. .P . : • .." • JOHN' Pail 7 NE, Carlisle . ' Apti 7,1847:' . -'" ''.." '.''• ..FALL ANOWIIITTER -- .)S /LIONS: HAT,' CAR i .84,,MUFF:STORE.2:. . r m E.iub.cob. Foiiii...,,oiyi lu ipid . Vonilli_ — lll. - ' - ollyrw lilt . iv, largo an dliollioniWlo ,o . ildi i Jun to hie otool4 11. 0d:is now Veliar.,4o' , l o iiirlitlih Lit' tiles antipntlensen with all thlit4l3Bl ay.:l4llo,i° hie,litke, at'thii-4nwit v.: relowiriotile, prineei.', Hill' stock will hi, iloil to consist or it rioh,witi ele• r i k m t i ..iitwitwo 1 of 11113 CASKINi:',11F.417E14 111.1,11 lAT ,U .Ik,' WI:101;11Kr Siirerii 'howl. ,owely- linaelieilj:'. - 141R.; , Cl ,O l l- 1-: k 2 blt4l), SILK"CA PS, o flibiN.ltttell., , sti le; -iiiid'lADlESk r 'IIIUFFS, of ii liribli.'liiotirioe itialily:. - '.:, V. . Gratified for . the tgier.iilliatrollfille.Pt7hiii oikti awl ateady,'ouslOifiorlii.lt Plortitstblitivrwaiiloit.l repro to ,be Ole lillIllo:seiledlliel and hitliolif,' eyiti.ww:)!lAltf) itli'illYoldligePi!o ll itmietv - es to, tifii,Jiii” Ca .41#Ko,purolgoteeriielieilil . t,I. . •-:'.--,. .;', ..... ~Z(L.,rtfaAit.Viti.Sir.i.l'.l . . i ... :, ,t,,,, , 17 , :,, ~...,., ~:: - : - ,..) Tvi i iity FtWiiitor iitr,eet; Ciitittlie r' Os: 'dO 'Zii t lidl . .`'., ,- '. .';'-' 1 : ;::. 7'; f;,‘', ,r,.j 1 - Fault* Boa - dile& ~ 1 ~; Jar. 49,1 ,',-- ~' „ ::,,i ,1 : 1 : 1 -, chllttAinNifis!POY,,Prctl!e l4 ,P" dc , , .., il letloineti'adisbisting or, ~ , -,,; ~ 1 ,- c!",:.., "' ' r ' ,' ' '4° `?:' ' 'i lll°t lg 9 r iinr in i k " ' `•,'",`,,10 ,„,0 11 ,4 6 „ , ,„,. ;,, ~,, ~ ) 4 1 .:, ' -, , lA, atioative rol, ‘,., ' ~,.,,,, ~ , N,• l , - I . • ,‘ .. " t ', , l'',. '.,li oirtiliojitySt„,tialtlM' ".' .' t- '`i , . ''' ' ' l ' ji ihd res. Alf/ '.i ,. ,i - v1.,,; ‘ , ..i• A 0i, r ,, , ~., Roc?, vr, ,n , "' 11 7 , 4 ,- . ) .0 )44 , ', l ..,, , i,...; . i , .tg _Lx , x,e, ;,..1' tA g nt 41 ,i , 11% ,. ~ . 4 , •e*, '''', ',.. ;,,, ,2 '5,1 1, ES e 1%1011 • : ''ttl i. " l44l tePAr. o" rOMaral` aniLinrinanezif, aura, 'of 1.7 _,'diaeases arising froM an impure state of the 11.!akd and, habit of tite body,' viar.` , :, 'Chronic clatia; ; Catarrhf etc. Scrofula. ; in, ail, ne forms, ,_:. Totter; Scald head, C M 610 0 .116 iffectiona of lire face and' extremities; chronic Itheuinatism, and Hopatetilychronic'Enlariaments dike Jaints,' •Whito.Pwellings, Affeatioini,2Con , stitution'al.ditiorders, arising from delality,Mer , Curial and 11araditary pradispositiona, • • iltrin every change that is taking place.in the body, it la manifewthaf:it, is brought, about by something haVing tv - inibtlientive - exmatence. If we, - suppose the organs Of - our - who - 4 - Originally perfect, they.must Conunue perfect unless obangedby the intervention of something ;hat bears an animal.' thy relation to it. In all cases of , disease, there must be the interposition ofeome-new - -ingredient which by playing its part as a cause, served to modify the properties before connected with the ' itrabsurd to talk of spontaneous disease taking,Rlace in organs previously healthy, with !out-the interpoSilion of il'olfid" mothific agent ;as well might ,We expect a piece, of chalk to transfer itself spontaneously into Plaster of Paris, without the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease there is a prior cause _mbicit, must be removed. thro' the agency.of the Blood. For this purpose there is no remedy superior to the Panacea. In evidende the following is submitted to the public : -- ;Philadelphia, June '7, 1847. :flaying beetrepprised of the nature 'of the Pan aces, it affords, much . p.lenstire_to_be.abitt-to7 rw . "edir - it " ...commend it - 119 - 11 yaluablei - SinOdii for nil those chronic, 'constitutional and glandular discases,-to which it is especially adapted. ,To those who are nfllicted, and &Attire medicine as an alterative, 1114 cannot obtain it inn more agreable, active Land ltniform state than i s to be ti&hd in the Pan. actin.._ I have used it in "'several instances with d o . cided'and signal success. Yours, &c. D:' Alamos., M. D: Prepared end , sold 'at the North-West corner of Third and .Smit h.et reefs, Philadelphia, and re. tailed in Carlisle by St ELLIOTT. Put up in rat bOttles at $1 per bottle. • -- febn ° Brandreth% NO CHANGES in the Weather will mate. flatly affect the body if the bleed is pine.— Evely individual, even the meet eased, has within him a germ oi root of that or , inal pure -mothe ' E ; blood:of- our-common --which , ai l g, germ of pure blood is the supper Of hie lifii, andis in constant struggle to throw off the heterogeneous, corrupt humors, which are the causes of disease in the individual. By purg. lug the body of this diseased individual of its bad humors, you allow the germ of pure blood togain ground and to make blood of a better quality, and so on progressively till the whole mass is regenerated; for the gold principle, of good pure blood, is always striving to be predominant over the bad or distaaed humors. Let all who wfgh to be of a fine healthy habit; who wish to. - ireve a..sonnd mind in a bound body; who desiire to be able to stand without injury the continual changes of this climate; l who desire to have healthy thildrin, use the Branerdth Pills, which will effectually cleanse the blood of all bad or . corrupt humors, and restore the human bodyAri_the state-of-health • enjoyed lieciillii . iiitroduction of: mineral , medicines. Remember Brandreth's Pills place within the reach of ell lielltli and long lire. TRUST TO BRAN DRETIPS PILLS,— take them so as to produce a bi isle' efieet, a nd your richness will ho the afisir of a day or two, while those who arc too -wise to follow , this common sense 'advice, will be sick lot months. Let the sick enquire of the agents fur Brandreth's_Fills whether these things are so-or-not.—Let-them-enquire--aniong - their file - oda and ask the same question, Verily if EVIDENCE is wanted it shall be procured. To the sick let me say, use the BitANDR EH PILLS. Man will be born .to days of bliss, compered to what has Mahone 'been Ills lot, weighed -down -as he has been by . disease; in• &unities and suffering, which ro earthly pow er knew how to•alleviate, until this discovery • was presented-to the world. The weak, the feeble; the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, aro in a few days' strengthened by their °pip tation, and the worst coeiplaints are removed by norseverance without'tha expense of a phy. sielan. Adoptoa to oil cirountatoncaa and ait• nations, they aro the best medicines ever in. vented for families, or to take to sea, prevent ing scurvy and costiveness,requiring no chang of diet, particular regimen, or care against la• king cold. •,. N. B. There is no surely that you get the genuine BRANDRETH PILLS, unless you purchase of the duly authorized Agent. , The IIItANDBETIPS PILLL are sold (Ur 25 cents per box, at Dr. B. Brnmireth's Prinetpol Office, NI Broadway, New York, and by the fol, lowing duly nutlioriied Agents: Wm. S. Powell, New Cumberland. J. G. Miller, Lisburn. ..M. !littler, Shiremanstown. .1. & L. Beige', Mechanicsburg. Geo..W. Singiser,Chtirebtown. • A. & I). Leith°li, Boiling Springs. D. L. Beelman, White house P. 0. ‘Veiting, Centreville. James Kyleducksonville. •Ettward Scull, Shippensliurg. S. L. Senttnno, Newlntrg. Sold in Carlisle, by CHARLES BATNITZ Sole Agent for this borough. The Great English Remedy, Dr. /Barber's Liniantent MOM/6102206M. T"Phil most valuable Quin ocation has been used With woriderful success in 'the curw of semis of the most-troublesome diseases with Which tbiTharse juogeeted, - (without destroying the hair) such as old' strains; swellings, stiff ness ofjomts, pHs produced by the collar and saddle, strains of this shoulders, stifle; hoof., pastern and coffin joints, strain's of the whirl' bone, knee, and. fetlock, poll evil, fistules, curbs, splints,.spavin. wledgalls, puffs, &c. 'lt very soon cures-old or fresh womida,cuts, bruises, fistulas, poll evil, curbs, etc.; and..gives Instant: rotten n the scratches, grease, ete.,and thediseaces incident to horses having white feet and noses producer! .by St John's Wort, which so often dustroys the , bilots and bones of the feet, and resists the action of sulphur and vitriol ointments, and-other remedies equally No application hos , hamlet - ore proved so morel in relaying stiffness of the tendensand joints, and producing such immediate and beneficitil effects in cracked heels, brought on ,by high feedini, splints and sprains: • This. Einbrocrtion le higbly recommended to ' farriers, keepers' Of Avery stables, wagoners, stage proprietors, and private gerit:einentown• ing horses, :azi an invaluable rentedy,.and should be Conotantly,kept in' their Also farmera:whose horses are so lieblctO kicks, cute and wounds„will . 6ed. it equally advantageous - to keep it constantly,on•band..,—,.; It. Is equally • beneficial in the ,triiiottent.'or ;Working ; cattle, for 'guile,' sore ; ails, eats woundo;cle: - * • ''' . Far ; gale in girlie!* by Dr. J 011 4 ,1 J MY—. . .„ -nßSiSole Agent. • 1847; • NEW .fiataXIALLZI "SOOTS- a it d, , 5110316.% Mr'oe Store; oPPositi:the Melodist :Church, • Alton's Kip Brogans, Mon`a•- Thick t I:Wegener.. Boyle and Youltb'el !hick gots, Womenla-Lioe'DOoto, wuri'inia Noon niabbfaol.tfrod for , tho, Winter, and la war iontad,to po ) lia,rpoi t tban owir Hold in Car,.• • r , Paitiktantrf,an 'biintlia'ffoneral _assortment ;of dipiloa ity.Doote,phoea; ,liceigana. Gain Sindli4'. 4 llndlilnqr'Shoca. Soaks, Ace. dt.o, to ~ srlitaltAifetili'antiori of buyers is ..olicited. `!:"' „ • W,M.. PORTER r0 0 1.tig e ,4424 3 t o -..v a r % , , • • • - , ;,,,,..,;,--, - ,.„.::;!-• , ".i';' , ', ~ ,, , ', . •;!: ,, i , .1•,,';'- ' 47:::,: ~, - _,,4..,. , ,„ ~ - , ....,..',"'•'. f c '•''Ff:',.. ..,. , . , 34 b i 4count,Ylo-ti .-. 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Tdarnmint ..due.. , Institution at settle,f 1 thentin 1 . 846, by ladob Squire; Eaq, Treasurer, • • • ' 71if,071' 261 Amount drawn froth county Treastite , rAiCKS) 00 . Do'. _received from S. Alexander's . . executors . Do , of. Shrom' Sp Snodgrass for "-; hides and skin's. 113 331 Do Of borough of Hufitingdon for ~; ..-.c • use of Dr. Lindsey • • "34 25 Do of J. W. Eby for. use of T. _Robinson, (oIored) 73 - 00 Do of S. Flickinger for use ' . " 67 801 Do for tallow and - lard - • .. 30 841' Do 'of R. Snodgrass, Edo . ; for use 30 37} Do of John Mizell for use 14 58 Do 'found on the body of Joseph Bawd, deceased 17 A Do of P. Dyserd, deceased ,6 88 1 Do of John Smith and other dec'd paupers . 2 32k DO of Itaum for use . . 540 Do tot old potatoes ' ... 6 721 Do for blenk . indentores 450 • . Do of J. Bisiline frit-grass 3. 00 Do for lime 2.22 Do' fez use of cider press . 1 31} Do--.F;-puiripatoels - Do for sundries 2 891 JACIIII - SatTJR7Es(T, --r l"ieasurer.of th of Cumberland - county, to - account wi the Ist day of January to the 31st day DR To nmouut due nt £ollEment, 81,077 26 Do. received from the county Treasurer = 4,000 00 .Do received froml. Lobach, .-Stewerd, from -different , sources -as exhibited - in -- • the foregoing.statement 93.3 73 Balance due TiTasurer Stock on the Farm I; s t January, 1847 SiA hood of Horace, 31 head of Honied Cottl4, 25 Sheep, 4 bracciing Sows, 27 aback Bop, 301 Pigs and l Calf., • % • , • Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, fattened and killed on Farm in 1847. 29 Beeves, average weight 552 pounds, (16,008 lbs.) 15 Calves, average weight 66 pounds, (990 lbs.) 62 Sheep. overage weight 49 pounds, (3,038 lbs.) 37 Hogs, average weight 209 pounds, (7,733 lbs.) oinking in all '27,769 lbs. • Fanning Utensils on the Farni Ist January, IS4B r broal-wheeled and narrow-ivhcoled wagon, I wagon bed, 1 pair of wood-ladders; 2 pair of hay ladders, 1 sled, 1 dearburno and harness,l cart and cart gears, 1 sleigh, 4 harrows, 4 ploughs. 2 cul tivators, 2 double shovel ploughs, 3 singe shovel ploughs, 1 stone wngon, 1 horse rake, 1 threshing machine and horse power, 1 fanning mill, 1 rollingecreen, 1 corn shelter, 1 ground roller, 2 cutA boxes, 1 flax brake. 2 grindstones, 2 log chains, 33 : cow chains, 6 Sett Of wagon. gears, 6 sett of plough gears. 2 sett of carpenter's tools, I sett of butchering tools, 1 sett of blacksmith's tools, 2 sett of blowing tools, 5 wheel•barrows, 6 'shovelri. 4 spades, 3 mnttoeks. 2 picks, 4 grain cradles, 10 mowing scythes, and a variety of axes, corn hoes, rakes, forks, sickles, single and double trees' &c., &c. • Schedule showing the Proceeds of the Farm for 1847. 4,. 1 11 bushels of wheat. GOO of oats, 1100 of corn, 406 of potatoes, 250 of turnips, 20 of '.onkine, 4 3o of Wets, 15 of parsnips 6 of beans, 2 wagon loads of pumpkins, 200 bushels of •winter apples; 11 of clover seed, 11 of flax seed, of timothy seed, MO heeds of eabbage, 5325 cucumbers, made 50 loads of hay, 25 of corn fodder, 20 barrels of good cider, 13 of water eider. Manufactured and Made in the House and MIN). 125 shirts and chimiae, 10 sheets ' 11 calico frocks, 7 flatinet frocks, 1.7 coitOn frocks, 15 psiiicaats 33 aprons. 7 au bonnets, 9 caps, 48 pillow oases, 2.bed slips, 7 cha ff bags, 2 bolsters, 26 pair of-cao. ton flannel drawers, 4 pair of mittens knitted, 16 pair of stockings knitted, 95 pair f00ted,.24 Nana , of soft soap, 62 lbs. of harksoap, 196 gallons of applo butter. . JOSEPH LOBACH, Steward, • • ELIZA LOBACH, Matron. - The Directors of said Institution 'annex the following exhibit of extra)abor, performed by the Steward, Matron and Paupers, from the Ist day of January to the Blst day of December, 1847, inclusive, viz: • • ' Mode 25 coffins, 3 wheel-barrows, 1 sausage. ittuffer, 1 small ladder, 1 bedstead,.,3 benches, - 2 writing desks for school room,l table, 4 mauls; 6 single trees, 1 double tree. 600 Mils, 00 paartels'of old post fence. cut 100 cords f wood, quarried and hauled the atone-for new bake honk, done en worth of blacksmithing, painted new bake house, quarried.stone;for and burned 700.butibela of lime. • . .. . . Number of paupers in-the Institution let January,.lB47, cs, which StllWera.aolgred and... .. g ~•: 7 out-door pauperii, Number admitted up to 31st December, 1847, of which 13 were. colored .6114 iJartlin . :* ''!;', - ' . the house.. . ~-„.:. .-",„ , • . - ... . - Making ,the whole number through tbe year , . . Of which 19 died, 10Children boUnd'out, 23 eloped, 120 discharged , buf-door . . paupers Leaving the number of paupers in the house let Jenuary, 1843, of which 24 are coloradl-, ,4,119 .Out•dhor paupers supported it public eapettee through the year,, of,which admitted and 3 died • - • , ~. , • .. , , , . „ , , , - - . , • , ,: - .,. .~ .: ''-: ' ..., '; , ....,;';'1 . 3 ' Whole number SUPxioried ist',ltinaarY; 1i302 Of these remaining in the Poor House 3st December , lBl7, ,-- , ... • 1,, .-;, ~ -.-.- , 09 •,1 Males 80, of-whichl3'.;exe colored '...... ', • • - .., L , 4, ` :-;.,,; ~,, ,, t,, 39 , 4'„ , Females 39, of which'll ere color , l'.. ,r..._ , - dl-.:::: - , ;, ~,,,....,..,., i..,%, : 8 ., „. . . .. • . paupers, of Which ..,..ertipplo's :,- , ‘, , i ,, •. .„......, ~_ .. ~,. :And Bou t-door. . '', ~.- ' Svarago number porldoirhionghlktrOt , ' - 7•l' W arc — th T-- near pl, can - be asc,ert nn aityld. 4 u o n . d l ei 10 ro'2o ; -10 from 20 to 302.15 fronir--Jp . , 16 . 1it 90 .. t0 /00 0 _ 640010v 7000 (rom 11) to 801.7 frup l-80 19;9931,1,,,„ .. . , ,.1. - irosin''".4 i o lili to.s . o ll 72,,l' i trOPm li s;l 4 :tor° . tmo ; 3 . 11 1 11 4 m ' ' a Ot. m (10 CR. HY'paYtudet of' interest 'clii'dower hi , favor Ultra, 'O'Blieriyin the land ,purchased of ',A . : , MdElowell•jh 1842 e3B 9 By cashlor, groceries. , merehindisei, clothing, itrid bedding %chided . 1,528:5; Cash for stock . 737 0( Do • fin lunther" •''l9o f Do,..,forsuppf ON:407800r paupers .175. 92; Do , f o r out-. r;funand eXlmosW, 1;:82.871 Do% tor °VG . - medidat 2' 1 . 50 1 Do for Mitering,' ,weiving,and;apin " far shoemaking ited•katiing .14704 • Do.' .for f; atone Coal ' "105:93 DO ' oifreight'on.coal and groceries 72'. 641 t for Mason work. • /20.0 0 Do for caritenter work 98 121 Do fdr broadivlieeled wagon •. 103 00 Do for leather • 93'95 Do for MaCkarnithing 65 53 ' Do for constable's fees for removing • . peepers • ' 77 521 Cash paid to Blind Inetitution for use of Sarah . Do • for ginin; grinding, &c Du plaid to' borough of 'Lewistown for sup paupersport opid remmuLf_. p ',." 90 Do s _for..brlch 4O 20 ' Do, for caanngs - • • 36 29 DO for,plastering arid Wiiiiewashing 24 97 Dofor tin and copper-ware add tin- . fling . 30 psi • Do for spouting, and reintiting Coal stoves and,valves . .24 03 3o far materials, iiiiprovementsAc *44 75 Do for farming utensils, tools, &c , 20 517, Do for coopering and wagonmaking 013 4 Do "for travelling expenses., ' ~ 1,7 54 Do for Postage • .. 3.281 ,Do to - pre - Mai • 2 Do Joic - ph Labiedt'it salary for one year.includinglirelteglasvaz ges Do Dr. I. Biughman's salary for one year - • Do. Jacob' Squire, Esq 4 Treasurer,. salary - for one year 40 00 Do H. Gallaugher, attorney for one year, including extra fee of 810. Do Ahern. Myers, Esq,- extra ser vices as Director , Do David. Wolf, EPq, .tlio do 6 50. Do -Jacob Hersh°, Esqf do do 5,25 471 09 $6,032 q9i BalanceAlue by Treasurer Balance due b $6,032 991 e Poor House and House of EmplOyment th the Directors of said Institution, from of December, 1847, inclusive, viz: - By Cash paid orders as above stated $5,189 701 By balance due county by Treasurer . 843 .99 $6,032 991 8843 29, , iil a 62 50 86 08 600 00 86 25 r 30,00 10 50 85,18979$ 843 29 08',032.,99! 843 29 Treasurer 111 $6,032 921 DEMME ", 299 ME MEE MIMMI MEM la