■w STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES Ctmnty of Cumberland, fiom the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, 1852, inclnsive. Made by the Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in the Sad and 23d sections of the Act of Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed on the 15th day of April, A. D. 1834. And also in conformity with the 37th sec tion of the same act, which reejuiroo the County Treasurer, once in every year, to state his account and produce his vouchers to the Commissioners, which after examination by said Commissioners shall bo by them laid before the County Au ditors, for settlement according to law. In accordance with which William S. Cobean, Esq , Treasurer of Cumberland coun ty, submits the "following as a correct exhibit of his Receipts and Expenditures for the past year, ending the 31st day of December, A. D. 1852. WM. S. COBBAN, Esq., Treasurer. To balance in hands of Treasurer at laslseeUlsment as per Auditors statement, 89696 44 J To araouo of outstanding taxes at last settlement, 15117 81 do of County tax assessed for 1852, 20083 82 ' do of Slate abatement on payment of $25,000, 1315 78 do of fines and verdict fees received of David Smith, E"q. Sheriff, 98 12 do of verdict fees received of W. H. Miller, Esq., Depry. Atl’y. Genl. 400 do received of Isaac Shell6berger&Sami Diller on bond to County for bridge in full, 174 00 do do of Wm. M. Diddle forfeiture for S. Oyster to Commonwealth, 285 94 do do on Miscellaneous receipts from various, persons, 157 58} Total receipts for 1852, Schedule of County taxes outstanding on the Ist of January A. D. 1853, subject Boroughs Townships. Monroe, Dickinson, Silver Spring, Weslptmi.sboroogh, Dickinson, Eastpennsborotigh, Monroe, Shippensburg Boro 1 . Shippensburg Tp., Carlisle, Dickinson, Easlpennsborougb, Krankford, Hampden, Hopewell, Mechanicsburg, Monrop, Nowion, New Cumberland, Newville, North Middleton, Silver Spring, Southampton, Shippensburg Boro’. ■Shippensburg Tp. South Middleton, Wesipennsborough, STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES. f.'rand Jurors for services in 1852, Traverse Jurors for services in 1852, William Anderson services as fourt Crier, James Dunbar services ns Tin-slave, Henry L. Burkholder furnishing meals to Jurorb per order of court, John Harder for candles furnished for courts, Samuel W. Ilaverstick for pine oil furnished for courts, Christian Inhott for oil furnished fo' conns, Charles Ogitby for Coco Mailing f<»" court bar , Wijliam H. Miller Esq. Deputy Au’y General fees in Commonwealth cases, VVimuss fees in Commonwealth rases, Justices’ fees in Commonwealth rases. Constables fees In Commonwealth cases, County Auditors and Clerk for amlitii.fr account* of ISSI, Philip Quigley for auditing accounts uf Prolhonotary, Recorder and Register, James Loudon for dockets and binding, .Samuel Martin fees in Commonwealth cases and filing papers, James Loudon for dockets for office, John Hyer fees in Commonwealth rases, Abel Keeny for pres* for Recorder’s office, A. A. Line for stand for proas, Peter Gulahall for repairs in said office, James Loudon for bond book and index, James Loudon for duplicates, stationary, binding, &c. John Sprout for services as Commissioner from Ist January to 6th November, VV m H Trout for services as Commissioner from Ist January to 31m December, Joseph G dressier for services as Commissioner from Ist January to 31 »l December, John Uobb for services as Commissioner from Blh November to 31st December, Lemuel Todd 1 years salary ns Attorney and extra professional services. Win Riley I years salary aa..Clerk and for distributing duplicates, warrants, bo. Mrs. Dunbar for cleaning office, John D Oration for public printing, Jiirome K.Coyer do do fi Oeatty do do Enstorn Penitentiary for sopffort of convicts for 1851, Jail and County Penitentiary. lames F Laroherlon and others T-r hickory wood for Jail, James Gallagher and others for clothing for prisoners. A & W Bonlz for muslin, &0., for bod clothing for prisoners, Mrs. Margaret Snodgrass for goods purchased fur Jail. Edward Has (Hand on account of superintendence ol New Jail, Commissioners expenses viewing Gettysburg prison, John Doslor for repairing pumps and hobbles, Mnrtih Oorriman and James M'Carter for guarding prison, Peter Ootshall for repairs, Samuil Wetzell for removing fences, William Line and other regulators for service® regulating, Levi Line for cutting down trees and removing same, Eavld Smith, sheriff, for support of prisoners. &c. r W W Dale 1 years salary as physician to Jait, Poor House, jaoob Squier* Treasurer of Poor, for support of 1862. Sklles Woodborn salary as Directoi for 1661 and ’62, George Sheaffer aalary as Director for 1051, Michael G Deilzhoover salary as Director for 1862, Robert C Sterrotl and other Visitors salary for 1051, George W Sheaffer and other Visitors aalary for 1853, Road Orders and Damages. Paler Llvlnger amoanl of damages awarded by court. Peter Huntsborger amount of damages awarded by court. George Kllnk amount of damages awarded by court, Road orders. &0., paid on certificates ol clerk of courts, Bridges. Henry Myers rind John and Joseph Ootshall on account of Bridge Betiding, John H Spahr end others for repairs of various bridges. OF THE Receipts. to exonerations and commissions. Years. Collectors Names. 18-18 Samuel Bricker, , UU9 Jacob Claudy, 1850 William G. Hamilton, 1650 Edward Philips, 1851 , John Hemminger, jr. 1851 Jacob Longnecker, 1851 Michael L. Hoover, 1851 James Bricker, 1851 Andrew Frazier, 1852 Joseph C. Thompson, 1852 John Fetter, sr. 1852 Emanuel Holtz, 1852 Daniel Myers, 1H52 Peter Drawbaugh, 1852 John M. Miller, 1852 David Swiler," 1 1852 Jacob Morrell. 1852 J<>hn Weslheitter, 1852 Owen James, 1852 Hizekiah Rhoads, 1852 John Kilch. 1852 Benjamin Kost, 1852 Dewall Pisleo, 1852 W illiam R» ichert, 1852 Elias Hneh, 1H52 Thomas Bradley, 1852 Benjamin Williams, Uy Payments Courts. Auditors. Prolhonotary’s Office. Recorder’s Office Register’s Office, Commissioner’s Office. Public Printing. Eastern Penitentiary Appropriations. Cumberland and Union Fire Companies appropriation for 1852, Assessors for services performed, Elections, Officers for holding Township, General and Presidential Flections, Public Buildings. William M-Diddle, Attorney for Mrs A McCroskey, for 9 lots, Franklin Gardner, C Von Hvllen and others, for repairs at prison, Loans and Interest. Mrs Isabella Carolliers amount of County bond and 2 years interest, Hickok & Dock for sett of weights ami measures for county, R E W right for 30 copies of election laws, Henry Saxton for Hardware for use of county, John N Armstrong for lumber furnished county, William Lino For Linden trees for county, James Martin for laying floors in offices, William Randolph for 100 bushels of charcoal, Samuel M Hoover for 10 tons of stone coal, Janies Dunbar for putting stone coal away, Commissioner* expenses viewing Montgomery and Schuylkill prisons, Joseph Morrison and others for shoveling snow, William I) Bronson For now Map oF iho United States, Samuel Wetzel for repairs of ladder, Alexander S Lino for repairs of stoves, &e. Adam Senaeman for horse and carnage hire, James Dunbar for extra services malting fires, putting charcoal away, &c. I James Marlin lor boxing trees at Court House, i John Hyer and Jnhn Cm dyear nssisiing to pirparo duplicates, i William Trough for hauling sand stone to Poor House, ! Jason W Eby for sundries furnished For use of county, ■ Barney Gurney for While washing offices, James and Mary Dunbar for cleaning ihe several offices, Isaac and Michael Sheafler f >r making boards for lists of taxables, [ Samuel Kidman for pulling wends In Court House Square, I George W Hilton for horse anil carriage hire, George Wise. jr. amount of expenses defending suit against U. S. Government, Commissioners expenses negotiating lor support of prisoners. James Posilewaiih amount of Borough tax on properly purchased by county, $16,913 534 Jhnl. OulslatuTg. $350 25 381 78 176 18 131 01 389 27 251 29 227 20 93 22 44 00 641 04 1001 11 177 69 144 07 135 II 31 91 105 66 781 95 273 71 83 80 61 97 620 13 718 65 149 37 185 l\ 70 17 Inquests. Joseph C. Thompson, Coroner, and others, on Inquisitions, John Sollenbergcr and other Collectors abatements allowed lax payers, J S IMdeman and others, refunded laxes and coals on redemption of lands sold at Treason r’a sale, K(>x orders on certificates ol Justices, Constable’* returns on Clerlt of Courts certifiraiin, Lr hy amount paid on {*ninmi«*l"ner* order*, $250j9 35 | do do Treasurer’•* communion at IJ per cent *2l J 1 do do OnUi.iriding taxes unpaid, 8869 75 do do Collectors Ires at 5 per cent. 1493 2GJ do do Kxuncraium* allowed Collectors, 508 73 do Hilmce m hand* ol Treasurer, 8978 78 du B>l j nee in hands of Wm M t’oi ler for uier Treat are r, 1596 44J it 24 79 J 519 31 $3,869 75 Dr. to amount of receipts, CuMHtni.*M> Cf'L'NTT, M. 1 We thr (‘rni. m is'iunrrd of Cumber Imd county, dn certify and submit the foregoing ns a correct St •!. > statement ot ihe U«*« ci|»ih and Expem'i'orcs o( 'be county aforesaid, from the l»l ol January lo i 'lit 3lsi d.iy id Doeemher 1H52, inclosne, ns nl-> a schedule of ibc out sin tiding taxes (eounlv l.ue».) m llie U-.rmiglis and Tim'in-luni* ilieiem muled, together will* a si a leiiicn I of Expenditures under e.nli In* .id "I • |ipri i.i i ion oi.de l> y ihr (iiino»i«sioner« m com plia nc« willi I lie n qmsil ions eont.un.il in Ihe 20.1 .i n«) 23d on tit' i. n i A m lily <.»' thin Coinumnwcati h f»i«»td llie 1 5th duy of April 183 I. Wiint'tt uur iiatids und SLula at (.'at h*L*, (In* 2ilti day otjsmiiry I 8.53. Wil f| IRUUT. ) JOSKI’M U (.'KESSLER, >ror/im'rs JOHN DOWD, ) slo*2 00 n n oo 35 GO 8 00 *27 75 '2 75 3 86* 7 21 39 I I 11 I 50 •192 96 36 61 73 66 J T e ,t_\V>i Ru.nr, Clk CownrutAMJ Coi-nty. m. . Wc It dcrsigmd Auditors of Cumber I. nd county mrl according 1., hw, mil luting been *wnrn prn rr«d. d (nr* Ibe ■■ <-<-•• itni• mil her- ..I With n. K«q , Treasurer of «>nd county, from I Ik- Ist d.. v o' Juou .ry (o Ibe 31«> d.y o( Drcrmhrr 1852. inrliKiir. do rniily lint wo find Ibo mm ot oglu tlnm«n(ui nine hundred i.nd sew-my eight doll. r i* mid m*■my « >gU* c. nl«, due by «-id Treasure! to (hr county nfmemud. «b *«M by (ho lotegoing ribil.li.mi (.1 said account. In test i mon v w tier col wo lute hereunto »a our bund* at C.r u-* l '*. tlu« 20-h do vof J inuiry 1853. 1 I.KWIS HYKR } SA M K KI. M KG \W. Audilon, G LUR(* E Z UEN'IZ, } $73 00 l. dco’d. 150 00 do Feb’ry 24. do ot D-ivid W llornor ■drn’r ol IV M Harper, dco’d. *° f,u ( | n C J ( , 25* do of J .l mol R I» trine rx'r of Rebecca Ifunicr. dbc’J. 237 50 do March 111,' do of Benjamin Neisley adm’r ol Susnii A Eisenbarl. dec’d. 80 00 do j,, 20. do i>( John M nnderltcli cx’r of William Baker, dcc'd. 150 00 d„ Ai.nl 3’, do ol Jacob Km.l.y ...l.n'r ... Joint Km.l.-j. doc'd. J®" 9“ { J Q I0 t do ol R. S. MTone cx'r nf Smr.iicl Duncan, dec’d. *'' u J ,u . j d„ jo] do of John I,inn one of Jni’ra nf S .lomd Line, drnM. do May 11. do n( John Flick ingcr nod Sob-mon Tale cx'r ol John Black, dco'd. 617 50 t j o do 31* do ol J .lines Mndlish mlm'r nf Mnjy M’Cmidllsh, dcc'd. 88 13 j do J ..no ll! do olUrorer Ur. 0.-rol M.r, Du.il.p d.c'd. ,?. 7 , SJ ! i j (l t j„ |7 > Jo of Jiihn F'lckmger Ji Solomon I ulo cl r* of John Black. dec d, J I J7o do Ju'V 13. do of II S MVuno rx'r ol Siiuucl Duncmi. dcc’d, 26 83 do do i 5( Jo of John Al.mghi in cx'r "I J until Laughlin, dcc'd. 'JJ jj | do August 13, do of J Kiln Booim m adin’r of Surah Bonliani, dcc'd. 62 31 I ™l al 0U piusir, 10 (MJ oi cifcuTurn and other informal inn, no.lre™ d. di:m.im;i:k. ivm-ipni While Hill, Climb Co., I'ti September 9, 1852. 28} C\tcnNlvo l-'urnlltiio Muonis. $767 Hi \ \ 7 Ob’ I. D respe. tin !ly e.i II I lie iitlenUm: ol bou-e -\ \ keeper a u nil I lie pnMie, i.> I lie «x U n-i v e /*(■■. k of npi. n.h.i rrit m rrii’i;. in. iu,i llimd ut bis Knouts, e.iiner <>l II mover -nn 1 I ..m.i li. i streets, opposite John llumei , n don*. <’.irli*le lie is eonlideiit llut ibe superior finish <>(' il*e work inanabip. mid . I. g.i in e ut d v le, t n v» Ii i> Ii Ii i hi 11< len nre g>l up, l n gel ber vv ii Ii i bur .h <• c ■ - vv ill ie. lll.mi M,l lliem In eiery pern..ll vv .iimm ; mum*. 11 eli IS .il-n Ml ..!e in r mge >.« uU 1.. i ii.ann .Ineluring uiul keepng n rim -ekeepim:. I.' e-.U uml examine 1m presi m elegant »imk, m vs bi. I. be wll constantly mako addition* irf ibe newed and m >-l modern kh 1. s. $69 71* $OO G 24 $72 >2 4-16013 534 916913 534 W IlKivi' Ik- liio just u|ienrd a Mammoth stock of II Alil)\\ A U U, hi .-h makes one of the largest, lin -i-i .mi.[-li te, iiml rhe.ipet«l nßHOTimcnle ever offer* iJ i.i tin- i u'-lu-. 1 now invite all persons in want ■h ■>! go»»«l nt fiiiucnl prices, to give me ■ ’ ' i .i i( I c m iirt-oimmiJiiii' oil from a needio lo in 7 .in\il, hi,.l ai pni'ori t<> miij die tunes, Jtccollect a •’ |.run \r • \«.l i. iw.> . nrut ■I. aml 1 consider a nimble - - I', in i ih.m A *hi\v shilling. ll iii-i .',l- i'Cr*. A i’rcnl iitotoiimenl of house* FOR RK\T. I. i ] ;n Ik U m.i h ;i« Mam itini cnamoi pffSCrv* Til \l* well knm n Sim- K..ur.v-. it 1 1 < i !.< u . ■*. l.vnn' im-. hake pnm*, waffle |ron»» w evi i-nit (ih.- nsinr vs |.,m) ..| M ,i... v ,i, in i lie -Mu - -it lii i. n ir.'i.i-, sh.K. L-. tun/*, w niters, troy a, forks, h...nu<.li . I .. n. ... k.i.v.-, .1.. U. I.ul. 1..’. km«f», .poon., pUwd |... .1 t.y M.1i1..'., \Z K II.IM 1.. 1- I.IT I. li 1 [ ..'Hi— li 1. ii.nl ...I 1,. ....... 1... I'ucW.'l and j.cn knites In grtat p..va^f>sl<.r. In lit* ..I v.-.i .... 1.1 ill’ J..nun. v 1 h.'.H, .1.11 I V. l ill >r» ..ml r.l tor .In. (is, scissors. shears, iron A 1«». \ili nU>> be taken, if .11■ ]-11 < nil ■f 1 l>e December 9, 18fr2— 2m Mon toe low naln |i, (' it mlier Li iu{ i >iu hi n , ili'i \l , lni\e <> In tx ol .ill »iii ». been msuril by the Keister m mi.l I-r kji.l . 0111,1 \ 7 b ShornwJ,' rs A lull assortment of Morocco, lo the auliHmlieiN, ilie lir»t ntineil 1 1 vln •* 111 Monroe I.minus, pi ten I (>oul Skills, I. Beta, Shoo* township urn) I lie hist named in Silver Spring (cm n- ( llr « <1, IVrs, K ni ves, ilixl I outs of oil kinds. nhi|> All persons hm mu el.ilmr- nr .lectin ruin oginiM Ulahr s 1 ire I’rool I'nint* of d life runt colors. I lie exit te ol ilie sai.l .le.e.leni ore re,,ueM. .1 to make Vb ('m pi i,/rr».— A full assort menl of planet, aawa, known the name wnt.ont .lei Iv. .1 ihMi-m- imleble.l - ln-elx. g u-ex, srpi.itrx. hrnro.. bills, bench acrowa, lo make i-ajmcni lo * uimiirs an.l nußur bills, halrhcls, &c. 7b CiHirliiniikirs anil SinffUrrti. — A firsl rale at* s.>rlinent of (bi nuae (nnumngß. such ns Incra, t«a «. U. li>lru\> elolli and siUincU, head linings, mutation immeleil leather, patent leolhcr curtln oil eloili, |>ljiii inn] figured; Dasher 1 cons, Damps, Axles, Di*< eml'or IH.V- (»t* T HTTP II el lfi>lam<-ntnrY on tl.<- ..1,.1- of J ir„'. M.l.iMr Cimiinim, Uenl Ft-lloca, Hub., J j Wagg r of kmelianical.iiri!. I'll ..1.ei1.„,.l I*""", I'nlenl bn tea fol wood Ollea.flno county. dcce.iei’d, bn *p Ino-n leaned (>s llifl If cc I*l c. hi I‘ it pin toil n ini J.ijnin ti n rnraa mountinga, of raid county. aul.arnliera, Iltc lirel ini.ocd s "ddlc VVlti,.., tin.l every aruclij uacd by Sad living in Mcclniiilealiurg. util] tile l.tvl n.line.l In lin- dlciv very clieoji borougb of Cu.liala, All |ierami< Inileble.l lo e.nd w “" /V/iee.—Thu mn.l aplendid saaorlmonl of ramie will Ininiedi.ile pm I in.,l lln.ee l,„. U ■ " 10.b.w Him,l Paper, and Fim Uoard nm cl anna will iircinl ll.cm lor m 111. m. In I'ni.la tici broughl lo Cmli.lc and very cheap. MIISANNMI W \lll.il\i:if, J. I’. I.YNE wii.i.i vm ,m \ rm;n Juminry 13, lfi. r >3 —Gt I.l’jT I’KRS of Admin(-( mli'Ui on llii' rM.ilp nl Uolmtl Slmviirl. I.Hr ol Milllm I• >\vnh ll >, ilm I, |,|VO lin-n imiml In llin tnilum i !•«•> ii'futinu in Ni’Wlon I uviiMnji. I ‘umliff 1i ml inuiiiv \ll [lersnim imlfblfil tn Mini i-Mulo will m il\>- i mnn-ili.iU' |) iy mont, n ml I linin' li.»vmg d.i mu w i ll pr i-m-hI llum properly aullii'iitiiulf.l fnr scll nl. THOMAS A M’KI.N.NEV, Ki'r January 13, 1853-Ci* rpJIE umlrmiuiiinl Auditor njij.ninli'il l>y I In* nnnrl £ (o m,i r nil > I ii ni hm'U in I lie Ini mis of Joseph Smith, Enq . Ailmiiii-lrulnr uf Jhh i’unly. (li*ct*nnv(l, givea lullin' ihul ho will nil. ml tn lhi< du de* asßigm'il Inn* nl Inn hniuni in Milllm Inwmiliip ('uml't'tl'iml ( niiiily, mi S i lord tv I lin 1«i Ii of IV'. ruitry, 1 IVnmna hiving eldm* nunuicl (lie tlpci'nniil. nro hereby nnlilied In utU-nJ .uul preaent llictr claims on or beloro that tiny. 93,416 22 HtlWliltr UI.CAN, Auditor. | January 13, iHftil—ll BOOTH a HUOKS. Wo w.mil.l invite 1.11 iliom who winh to l>v out their inonrv to n good ud-J vnntnge. to cm 11 and examine our kUxli before pur cbaiiing elsewhere Sept ‘23 T U3T received iimilliur cu*o ol t*(•)o•• dt 'l (•••Id Med. 1 ,’J 111 Dc LulllS, whiull Wtf <1"! srlliMi; -I l‘ii Woflll liillllU (jlolllN* munufucturer many mouthy previously, wo used but . .. - . . , n iUmlilc bottle, ua diiccted, and found it to operate A l',rjo..i.or.im,i,i o line L-.ro, L "lira, for lady . c |,„,0,. Cl „ lri ,, c l lcck |n« 11,0 fall and Orel drc..... w .101. aril ”!•""!■• , , U m .. nniv and ho.hhy action of Ida acalp." Duo IC, IBoJ. ' r». r r." • \V|> could Rtvu many other rufctcncca to gome of r I .J our ,n “ NI ri'HiH'.luMi* citizen*, but would ask all who Cxtlll IVI 111- • l an . ironliN’d will) |)iii»dniir, nrr bald, or aro losing Al.nfgo l"l of ul f.iMliiDittliUi C.lml Cloths, fur i, n j r< ( 0 K ive Storm’ Chemical llulr Ilivigoratof. L"I v’- l>rnntira, wbleb w ill b “old rlie-i])- h-juJ, a nd one (rial will do more to convince Jbq of Doc. IG. V n -l-- 1 our claims for it than all the testimony of others that ItOIIIICt ' we minhl produce. JUST .i-oid.od tin in.oio.. of O-ui.d, and othrr' U.orro.A.U for “SW. Chemical Hair In nooiitd I‘Valliara, of nolo,a. at half price. "n.l ....a, lat d,,,lcr. pam.ado voulo Ul. A ar, a cheap lot of Urea Silk-. oihorarltcl. a. . auhamutc. Price 26 cm. a GW MITNKR. b‘*,,lr | I’roprM »rs and Manufirturera —C, p, Amktr Radiator, Russian Radiator, German Radiator, Franklin, Collage, do., Ben Franklin, I*, liable Crate, Octagon, Cannon, Bar Room Smvcs. 4 sizes, Dining Room, Band Box, Sala mander, Air Tight, Homo and Revere Stoves, l‘U rn, Jenny Lind, ami Harp. Tli*} follow m<* ato some of llio Cook Sloves of different sizes and prices, %i?. :— Clobe, Einn, Ver non. rial Top, DiW'y, Delaware, Summer Baker, I PnriHMe Range. KVysione, nnd various olhera.~ j The (’•x kmg Sieves are eiilier for wood or coal, 1 and ranee in price from $5.00 lo $30.00. ! ('asiinjr furnished and repairs lo machinery don® ns usual, upon ilx> moat reasonable lorms. Old m> 1 <1 lak.'ii in irrtde. CAUDNKR Si o. 1 on7tf. UitaiURKOTVriNSI wonuerml improvement in the art. | \s. 15 r SRO TIlEUrt lakes (his molhod of in ti (bo < nizeiiH of Cailialc and vicinity, that lie baa peiniaiieiilly located himself at Carlisle, u lu re be is now prepared (0 furnish superior rub'JKXiTb lo nil llntl ujtfliagood picture. A >i-n 1,1 hi.'- room mul a Inal is all (hat he asks.— )li> 111 pvt 1 s 1 ■ > pie.l ho, ami liming (ho beat light in 1 be I■ <>r■ 111 >’ 1 1 he (cob (bit no failure can be made I'ii iiiiii pul up 111 good eases, from $126 to $lO. * 1.1! ■!: eu i.ikeii in (tie morning, I rum 0 lo I 1 o’clock, 111 llie -b 0 (e-I H|> ire of lime. A never fading pic 1, 1 e run m> ,v be got ;u the g illerv formerly occupied 1 \ Mr I . i|.i. lb lobe! Ifi.'lT Slot - r*’int< a 1 Halt- liivlgoraloi: y Ull V OI; UAl.l) 1 U ynur liuir failing offl i V |>our, niter huuiijj utmd but ono bottle, n i.nuplclo lic.nl <>f It it 11 tut produced nearly (wd in, licit long of .1 flue hoitllhy growth. A. Um* lit il i. M. O. No. HI, Grand Bi, I’ll 11 *n i Lni i i, May 10, 1850. Mi- S ni imi r Sii : .Mler being l>nJti for n number ,of \ l ira, und 1 1 >' um usd iiiiiiienma prrpnraliona to mi ellei-l, youi t/hujiiical ilnir Invjgorntor hoa pro* 1 duued a line heud of new heir, and I hurdly know ’ how id express my gritiilmla for llio benefit 1 boro rveeitod Imm >our Milunble uilicle. J J. W uihvvoiitii, No. 10, Orchard at. Tli<* following iPHiirnoiiy ia from Mr. McMakin, editor ol the "Saturday (/'mirier:'* ‘ '■.Snir.nn' II ain N t ion n * run.— Ii rltc* ub mhcU pleuiuic. unsolicited, lo record our testimony in fa* 1 tor of the threat pletminiin sa and entire efficacy of j Siorra' l/ln niicul Hair I nvigoiutor. On recovering fro.n llio leienl severe jllufk id illness, \vc diacover* 1 cl tlinl mir iiHiin I tieuhhy am) abundant crop of hair . was rapidly hilling oil', and chancing io have on h.iml a sample of the above article furniahed by iho G W HITNER.