SfflEfflT OF THE - FINANCES FROM THE FIRST DAT OF JANUARY TO THE ftiIRTV-FIHST MT Oi DECEM HER, 1857, INCLUSIVE. . To amount of outstanding taxes at last settlement, ..of taxes assessed for 1857, . of loan Jrom Carlisle Deposit Bank, of loans from William Leonard and others, of donation from William Harper, Esq., of fines and verdict fees received from John M. Gregg, tax received on unseated land and on special assessments, , miscellaneous receipts, received from F. Mentzcr on account of bridge, abatement received from State Treasurer, Schedule of County Taxes outstanding on the Ist day of January, 1858, :•Boroughs $ Townehipe, Newton, Newville, ' i Carlisle, Frankford, Lower Alien, Upper Alien, Carlisle, . Dickinson, . Eastpennsboro’, FrankfoM-, Hampden, Monroe, Meihanicsburg, Netirton, Netf Cumberland, NCMh Middleton, Shippensburg Borough, Westpennsbbro,’ Those marked thus • have-since Ist of January paid in full. Those marked thus f have paid in - part. . ■ Paid Grand and Traverse Jurors, William Gould court crier, - 1. IH. L.Burkholder for boarding jurors, ■ W: J; Shearer fees in Commonwealth cases, Witness fees in Commonwealth cases, - ' Justices lees in Commonwealth cases. Constables foes in Commonwealth cases. Paid P. Quigley for auditing account ol Prothoridtary’s office. County Auditors for auditing account ol 1856,, Isaac Ringwalt services as clerk, ' IsaacKingwalt one day as auditor,. • Paid D. K. Nodi fees for 1855,"’60 & ’SF, Clerk and Recorder’s fees, Paid GeotgeZinn printing for, county . E. Cornman “ >• ; J. B. Bratton' - “ E. Beatty „ «. JJ. K. Coover «" '< Paid Eastern Slate Penitentiary ZoraUppOrt, Paid N. W. Woods and others for Clothiug for prisoners, F. Gardner and others for repairs to jail, J. Slirom and others for fuel, Jacob Bowman, Esq., tor support of prisoners, Dr. W. W. Dale professional services, . (f. D. Irish tor water, Paid Dr. S. P. Eeiglcr Poor House Visitor, William Alexander “ ' “ •< John Clendenih. salary as director, Samuel Tritt. • «« “ William Coruraan “ ■ “ Jacob Sqtller,.Treasurer of Poor UoUso, • Paid Samuel Cooret damages awarded % Court,- Jacob Tritt “ ■ « K. 0. Sforrct’s heirs, . •** ' , ~r P eter Philips « « : -Myers’ heirs, . •< “ Christ. Hoover •* " ■ Joseph Rhoads “ « Thomas Paxton “ “ Sundry peraena as viewers, . Paid John H, Spahr and others for repairs, . __ . John Gutshall and others on account of new bridges, Paid George M. Graham, E.., ~ William uo- for extra services, Paid Township and Borough Assessors, Paid officers of General and Township Elections, Paid Theodore D. Irish, for gas and water for Court House, William M. Henderson.& Son and others, for coal, R. Natoher, salary as keeper of public buildings, A. Becker, for repairs to locks, ,?*id R. M.. Henderson and others, interest on loans, , Loans to Carlisle Deposit Bank, Paid Q., Wunderlich, for cushions for chairs, George.W. Hitner, for muslin, &e., A. Heckcr far looks and repairs, George Neil and. Frederick Macliester, for shoveling snow, Simon Smith,- repairing press, &c., A. Zimmerman, iqr snow scraper, 0 1 THE COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, ADAM SENSEMA3S, Esq,, Treasurer. RECEIPTS. Yeara. ' Collector* Names. 1853 Christopher Mellinger, 1854 Kbbert Mclver, 1855 Henry Saxton, it Benjamin Jumper, 1867 Samuel Shireman.f <• John W. Cocklinj a- George Soobey,f <• S. M, Kenyon,f •i Abm. Coble,* . a Martin Mountr,* ii David Hums, , • John Qleim,* .« , George Attick, “ . Wm. M’Cunc,* “ , John Church, “ LflVi Zeigler.f “• . William Griffin, “ R. M. Graham, Expenditures by Payments. Gourts, Auditors; Public Offices. PubUc Printing. EasternPenilenimryi Coiluly Jail. Roof House, Roads atid Damages, Bridges, Commissioners’ Office. Assessors. Elections. Public Buildings. Loans and Interests on Loans. Miscellaneous Payments. ME 1,385 37 5,000 00 $1(1,662 33 28,648.74 4,946 67 7,115 00 200 00 17 00 80 70 14 30 100 00 1,315 79 Paid Mitchcl McClelland for holding inquests on dead bodies, John B. Coovcr and others, “ •• $68,940 63 Paid sundry Tax Collectors abatement on State and County Tax, Jlmt. Outsl’i, $l7O 37 17 98 78 86 236 76 . 174 89 369 01 253 22 . 896 92 127 16 .25 03 94 67 497 00 154 60 396 41 57 91 813 13 , 4 85 412 43 Paid John B. Perry and Elias Hoch, erroneous tax, Paid Robert M'Cartncy and othcis, for quarterly returns, Paid sundry persons On certificates of justice, Paid Pennsylvania State Hospital,, for support of lunatics, $4;277 10 Paid 11. S. Ritter, Treasurer of Cumberland Fire Company, By amount of Commissioners' orders. Balance due Treasurer at last Settlement, Outstanding taxes on the dial December, 1857, Fees paid Collectors, . Exonerations allowed Collectors, ■ County Treasurer’s commission at li per cent., Balance due County by Treasurer, $2,190 21 41 00 36 00 208 69 206 07 186 85 193 45 • Total credits, To total amount of receipts, $3,005 67 Cumberland County, ss, 10 50 108 00 16 00 1 60 s- ~s- We the Commissioners of said comity, do certify, and submit the foregoing as a f SEAI#. Joorreot statement of the receipts and expenditures of the county aforesaid, from the —_—'lst day of January to the' 31st day of December, 1857, inclusive, rfs also a schedule of the outstanding county taxes in the boroughs and townships therein stated* together with a statemen t of expendituresunder each head of appropriation.made by the Commissioners in com pliance with the requisitiOns'cohtnined in the 22d and 23d sections o’fau act of'Assembly of this Common weal tii, passed the 15th day of April, A. D,, 1834, Witness ou~r band and seal at Car lisle, this 23d day of January , A. D., 1858. WM. M. HENDERSON,! Commissioners ANDREW KERR, t ' of SAMUEL MEG AW, ) Cumberland county. 135 00 24 95 209 06 "234 01 182 00 237 80. 288 00 123 00 «8 00 CCMBKHLANb CODNTT, SS. . We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, met according to lav*and having been sworn, proceeded to examine, the accounts and vouchers of Adam Senseman,E»t., Treasurer of said bounty,-frotn-lho first day of January t« the Mst day of-December, tify that wp find’the sum of fire thousand tv* hundred and thirty -cents due by said Treasurer to the county aforesaid as will appear by the- foregolpS ’ ffihihit of said account. In witness whereof we hare hereunto set dur hands at Carlisle, tbisiSadar of Janu ary, A. D., 1858. ' WT',.--! • ■ 863 eo 583 98 DEBT OF THE COUNTY. THE Commissioners of Cumberland county make and submit the following statement of monies borrowed and unpaid, by said county, including interest up to January, 1858. Ab. Daft of Bond. vJmount. 1 April 9, 1858, for $l2OO 00 Interest, 54 00 44 84 243 01 85 00 1,659 84 25 00 20 00 1,9(6 69 2 April IV, 1833, for Interest, 10 00 10 00 00 00 . 80 00 oo oo f,OOO 00 3 April Hi 1853, for 400 00 Interest, 18 00 4 April 11, 1853, tor 500 00 Interest 22 50 7,iio 00 5 April 12, 1858, for, 300 00 Interest • 16 00 63 00 30 00 do 00 lo 00 25 00 25 00 20 00 25 00 187 04 6 ' May 2,-1853, for bill. Interest . 7 May 11, 1853. for Interest 8 ’ May 23, 1853, fot , 800 00 Interest . 32 00 448 04" 9 Jlino 4, 1853, Ibr 175 00 Interest • 6 12 10 July 20. i 853, for 500 00 Interest , 15 00 . 178 86 8,664 62 11 October 21,1888 f for: 500 00 • Interest 7 50 8,712 88 12 Nov. 5, 1853, for . 1000 00 Interest 10 00 261 00 283 50 361 50 54 25 81 51 166 66 375 00 16 SO 5 00 60 00 50 00 13 Feb. 12, 1854, fot 500 00 Interest 27 50 14 March 6,1854, for 200 00 Interest .• 10 00 15 March 31, 1854, for 500 00 Interest 22 50 16 April 1,1854, for Interest ‘‘<4.714 92 17 .April 1, 1854, for - Interest 18 April 1, 1854, for . , . -Interest 474 80; 19 ‘ April I,* 1854, for Interest 945 21 20 April 1, 1854, for Interest 21 April 8,1854, for Interest . 71 05 180 00 80 00 3 00 22 April 5, 1854, for Interest 334 05 28 April 6,1854, for Interest 24 April 10,1854,.10r Interest 25 April 10,1854, for >■ Interest . 6,-385 3' 20 April 19,1854, for 4 50 .1 48 10 SO 6 50 18 00' 50 27 May 8,1854, for Interest 28 May 19, 1854, for Interest T. D. Irish, for gas consumed in street lamp, . . J. & D. Rhoads; freight on box. . A. Mar(in, for' boxing trees ana repairs at Court House, William Line, for trees and planting; George M; Graham, for travclling.expcrises of Confirmssioiicrs, Ephroim Steel, for winding.clock one year, J. & J. Bosler, for repairing handcutb, &0., “ Joseph WilsOtt, for assisting to make duplicates,■ R. Natcher, for cleaning Court room and offices* Henry Saxton, for hardware,- Samuel Crall, for repairing' paVcfrtenls, Thomas Maxwell, for arresting horse thief) ' %1 John B. Bratton, for postage, • S t A. Jacobs, for putting up bridge ft'otfc'es, Ch«s. Murray, for fee for Court roOfe, Joint.Spahr, for trimtnihg trees in' public square, George W. Shcaffer, for use of Agricultural Society, John.Fought.,for putting aVvny Coal, , , ..- George W. Hiltbn, for horse and buggy hire, Adam Senseman, horse and buggy hire, C. Tnhoff, for candies, oil, &c., John D. Gorgns, for stoves, pipe, &c., Monroe Morris, repairing stoves, &c., Abatement allowed Tax Pajers. Pennsylvania Stale Hospital. Attest—J. Armstrong, Clerk. 800 00 86,00 100 00 .4 00 250 00 10 00 goo 00 22 60 500 00 22 50 3000 00 136 00 500 00 22 50 025 00 .28 12 400 00 18 00 1160 00 61 75 1000 00 45 00 800 00 36 00 800 00 36 00 500 00 22 00 Interest 360 00 .. 14 00 364 00 200.00 8.00 Inquests on Dead Bodies. 14 Refunded Taxes. Constables’ Returns. .» Fox Orders, Appropriations, ISAAC RINGWALT^. 1 ‘ DAVID G. OYSTER, t . of BENJAMIN DUKE, . 3 Cumberland county. 29 July 16, 1856, for. , .1000.00 Interest ,30 00 30 . April 1, 1857, for Interest , 81 April 1,1867, for ■ 600 00 Interest • 27 00 $1254 00 82 April 1, 1857, for . 500 00 Interest . 22.50 836 00 33 April 2, 1857, for 2000 00 Interest 90 00‘‘ 418’ 00 34 Apt!) 8,1857, for*' 1000 00 Interest ' ■ 43 00 622 60 35 April 6, 1857, for' 4000 00 Interest 180 00 318 50 36 April 25, 1857, for Interest 104 00 37 April 26, 1857, for , 600 00 Interest ,24 00 260 00 Total amoatit of borrowed money, 529,870 06 WM; M; HENDERSON, • ANDREW KeRR, ■ SAMUEL MEGAW. ... ■ '. Camtitissionen. Attest—J. AnsiSTnoxrt, Clbrk. CI'UUKKnAND CoDNTV, SS. Wo the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county mpt according to law; and having been sworn proceeded to examine the several claims as above stated, do certify that Wo And the sum of twenty nine thousand eight hundred and sev enty dollars and sixty-six cents, to be.a correct statement of all monies borrowed by saidcoun ty, including the interest thereon up to Janua ry, 1858. 882 00 18l 12 sld 00 507 50 1010 00 527 60 210 00 Carlisle Land Association. THE annual meeting of the members of this Association, mill be beldin (ho Court House (Arbitration Chamber) on Saturday Evening, Pobruary Oth, at 6J o’clock. Members in ar rears for duos are notified that unless the same is paid up promptly their membership mill bo forfeited. 622 60 622 50. 522 50 WM. SENTE, Sect’y, January 28, 1858—2 t, 3135 00 Peßtutylvania Conditterclal . \- r Institute- Located atYork, Pa. — lmorpifated , 185 G. DURING tlto past year, upwards of one hun dred and fifty students have been in at tendance at this Institution, representing ten States, showing a popularity unsurpassed by any similar establishment, 'fhe course of study em braces Book-keeping in all Its forms j Penman, ship of various styles; Commercial Calculations in all their business relations; Commercial law, upon numerous important subjects, and Detect ing all kinds of Counterfeit Bank Motes at sight It is generally conceded that the facilities here offered for acquiring a businoss education arc unsurpassed.. For particulars write and receive a Catalogue containing 18 pages. Commercial Pennmanship. —Upon the receipt of Thirty-Seven Cents, T. K. Wrura’s entire system of Penmanship wifi bo sent to any ad dress, free of postage. ' ~ T. K. WHITE, Pres’t. January 28, 1858—8 m 522 60 653 12 418 00 1201 75 1045 00 830 00 886 00 522 00 WINDOW SHADES^—The finest, largest and cheapest assortment of Window shades can bo bad at the new store of „ 3- A. HUMRICB, Jit. Carlisle, May 28; 1857. 208 00 7 00 1 22 6 50 22 90 10 70 45 00 550 " ■ 40 50. 4 00 . 101 co 4 25 1 “So do 14 50 ; 20 40 37 • . so 20p 00 :• .1 50 . 2.00 38 50 1100 13 50 v . 6 25 087 77 ,87 754 106 32 194 07 4,563 50 247 64 , , v* ‘T 533.785 924 . 4,779 57 3,758 61 / : 1,746 38 567 74 5,238 30 553.040 53 353,940 53 1030 00 -115 00 5 : 17 120 i: 627. 00 522 50 2090 00 1045‘00 4180 00 . -■BOO 00 - ,32 00 832 00 624 00 ISAAC BINGWALT, DAVID G. OYSTER. BENJAMIN DUKE, Auditors. Store Room mid Residence FOR RENT* THE subscriber offers for rent, from the Ist of April next.'tho STORE. BOOM and RESI DENCE late thoproporly of John Coyle, deed., Situate in Hoguestown, Cnmb. co. The. im- Jj, 1 .provements aro a large two story .BftlCE HOUSE, in .which there is a liiSiP® largo STORE ROOM, 20 by3B feet, an oflico in the rear, and. Conn, ters. Shelving, Hoisting Machine, &c. The sit uation' for a Dry (roods Store is unsurpassed by any in the.neighborhood, everything being in complete older. There is also a FJIAMF.TIN SHOP attached to the store, 'flic Dwelling part is in first rate order. There is also a drat rale STABLE’, CARRIAGE HOUSE, WOOD HOUSE, CIS TERN, and other necessary outbuildings, on the premises. For further particulars enquire of the owner, EDWARD EAMONT, Mechahicsburg, or of A. L. Sponsleb, Esq.,.Carlisle'. , • January 21,1808—tf Harrisburg, Carlisle, and Ghambers burg Turnpike Road Company. EXHIBIT of Tolls received, Repairs and Ex penses on the Harrisb’g. Carlisle & Cham bersburg Turnpike Road Company, from Ist ot January to 81st December 1857, inclusive, as follows, to wit: DR. Amount of tolls veceivcdat gates, $2,070 38 Balance at settlement of 1856 paid into court Jan’y. 1857, ■' CK. ’ Balance of 1856 paid to creditors per acts of Assembly of 1828, 28 <5- 80, $595 02 Paid for repairs of readier 1867, 1,239 02 Paid Gate-keepers salary, 920 04 Paid Managers, . .274 50 Paid Secretary, 25 00 Paid Treasurer, 75 00 3 42 90. 1C Paid Incidental expenses, . 60 G 1 Paid postage, taxes and stationary, 10 00 Unourrcnt money, 10 00 79 85 Balance paid into court to be applied under act of Assembly aforesaid, Corv.—Certified on oath to the Judges of,the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, the 11 th day of January, 1858. SAML. W. KEVIN, Trens’r. 50 00 TAKE NOTICE That the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land county, have appointed Tuesday, the 23d day of March, 1858, at the Court House, in Car lisle, at 10 o’clock, A. M., for bearing fine! de. termining the claims of Hie respective creditors against tho Company, agreeably to the acts of Assembly made for the relief of said creditors on the Ist day of April, 1823, and the supple ments thereto, at the aforesaid time and place, the preferred (if any) and all other creditors are requested to have their respective claims duly authenticated and presented, and also to furnish evidence at the same time, whether any claims have been assigned, or are still held by the ori ginal owners;' and also .proof to establish the consideration of their claims, whether for work, materials, &c. January 21? ISGS-^-St * # .PTho Harrisburg Pat. $ Union and Valley S#in7, Chanjbersbug, copy 3 times, send bill & a copy of paper each week, to the Treasurer at Shippenaburg, Pa.,. Dissolution. rIE co-partnership heretofore existing under the name and stylo 61 BENTZ & BEO.,will terminate by mutual consent on the Urst day of February next. The Books and Accounts of the .firm may be found at the “old stand,” whore all who are indebted will please call and make settlement of the same. January 21, 1858. NOTICE . —The co-partnership hero toforodo. ing business under the name of Benfz & Brc., WilltiotlissoJ vedprr thoOratof-FolirunrymiXt. The; business will be. conducted after that date lin my own name at the ‘fold.stand,” where X [ will be happy to see my old trinridH and patrons and as many now ones as.may favor mo with, a call. ABNER W. BENTZ. Poor House Visitors’ Report. January Term., 1858— Quarter Sessions, 1858. Before the Hon. Jamesll. Graham,President Judge, and his associates the followingproceed ings were bad, to wit ■ The undersigned Committee appointed by the Court, to visit, examine into, and report upon the mode of management and present condition of tho. Poor House of this county, beg leave to state, that in the discharge of the duties assign ed them, they have visited the institution at dif ferent times during the year. There were in the Poor House on the Ist day of January, 1857, 90, Of which 12 were colored. There lias been admitted since then 224, including 6 born in the house, making the wholenumber provid ed for during the year, 314 ;-22 out door paup ers; of those 7. have died; two bound out, 9 eloped and 185 discharged, leaving the number in the house bn the Istof January, 1858,includ ing 22 out door paupers 134. In addition to the above 775 transient paupers have been ad mitted and their wants supplied. . Wo are happy to say .that .in all instances wo found everything in good order, all the apart ments present a clean and healthy appearance, their clothing is abundant, and their,diet abund ant and nutritous, and all who are sick receive the faithful attentions of the regular .physician. Labor is provided for all who are able to work. The children have proper care and attention be stowed upon them, and when of sufficient years are put out to Service with suitable persons. Upon the whole your committee are fully satis fied that the institution has been well managed for the year just closed. Wo notice in the re port of the Committee of 1856, the opinion ex pressed that there sliould-he a hospital separate from the main building. After a consultation with the steward and the attending physician and seeing the comparative comfortable condi tion of the inmates of the institution, your pre sent Committee are of Opinion that for the pres ent such a building can bo dispensed with. < Respectfully, &c., , H. W. CAUFMAN, 1 . A. ROSLBB, J Visitor,, JACOB NOFTSINGER, V , January 21, 1858—3 t Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the ostatoof Mary M. Baker, iate of the Borough of Carlisle, doo’d., have been issued to fhosiibsonberrosid. ing in the same place.. All persons knowing themselves to bo indebted will, make payment, and those having claims against tho estate will present them to ALFRED S. SENER, Ex’iV January 21,1858—0 t Large Room for Rent. THE second story of the building Occupied by the subscriber’s Grocery Store, on the corner opposite Hannon’s hotel, is offered for rent from tho Ist of April hoXt. CVINHOFF. Jan. 7,1868—4 t ' Bwclliug House and Store Room FOR RENT. THE Well known Dwelling Honso and Store Roohi, situate itt Main street, and now in the occupancy of dims. Ogllby, will be for rent from the first of April next. For terms apply to 3. W. HENDERSON. Jan. 7, 1858. merchant mm for Rent. THE undersigned. offers his MERCHANT MILL, at the Carlisle Iron Works, for rent, from the Ist of April next. Tho Mill will not bo rented on the shares January 7, 1858—11 Nolle*. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, on Book Accounts, or otherwise, are requested to come forward and settle their accounts, with out any iurthor delay, and by so doing will ena ble me to do,the same. January 7,1869- 695 .02 $3,505 40 $3,205 7? 359 c: $3,565 40 By tub Courti ABNER W., BENTZ, JAMES. BENTZ. Prolapsus and nil other forms of female com plaints, irregularities and weakness. Palpitationnndothefforms of Heart Disease, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and ail other dis eases of the stomhch and bowels, &c. All diseases of the eye and car. Neuralgia, Epilepsy, and all forms of nervous disease. No charge for consultation. of the latest styles,of French and English fashions, which ho is prepared to soli at gfeai bargains. GENTLEMEN’S .AND BOY’S CLOTHING, of the newest styles and patterns, and finest quality, always on hand, or made to order at the lowest cash jirices. Carlisle, Doe. 17, 1767—2m* THE house and lot recently owned and oc cupied by Mrs. Maria Stevenson, deceased, situate in West Main street, in the borough of Carlisle, neany opposite the warehouse of Mr. Jacob Rhoem. The property is in sxeellcnt re pair, and there is a never failing cistern in the yard in addition to tho hydrant water. Possessioti may he had iulraediately. Terms made khown by application to Saddles, Harness, Robes, Sc c. a^jlk A lot of superior largo Buffalo WfalfV <«Bb> Bobos for sale, at tho now Snd- Shop of SAJltiEt EUsmino directly opposite “ Marion Hall,” Carlisle. . I have also a superior Draiighi Collar, never before Used ill this country. These Collars aro made of tho host material, the stuffing being curled hair, and (hade by hands who work at this branch exclusively. They aro very elastic and comfortable to flio shoulders of tho horse. I have a very fine lot of HARNESS, made by the best workmen of X’hiladolpliia, and of the best leather they are able to got up. X have also any quantity of my own made up work, made put qf a superior quality of leather finished in the city. , , , Thankful for iormor favors, I respeCtlTilly so licit a Continuance of tho same. SAME. ENSMINGER- January 7, 1858. ■Bools and Shoes of every description, Gents, La dies and Children’s Gtim Shoes, Trunks, Carpel Bags and Valises. ON account of the hard times, BAIfIBBIDGE has determined to mako a groat reduction in tho.prico of Boots and Shoes to persons hav ing the Cash. lhrgo assortment of Gents, Ladies and fIB cllildron ’ s GUAI SHOES, which lie wUI lower tlmn they have over heforo boon sold in Carlisle. A very largo assortment ol Winter Boots and Shoes, of tbo best material and workmanship, and which ho will sell at remarkably low prices, so as to suit the times and give satisfaction to the pur chaser. . - I’ETEE F. EGfc. Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises, cheap for cash. Also, Boots and Shoes of ovecy description made to order, both neat and dura ble, and from 10 to 20 percent, lowertlianelse where. All rips sewed gratis. Dont mistake the place, North Hanover sf., opposite Bents’ Store, jj _ . Carlisle, Noy. 26, 1857, 0. INUOFF. Notice. ”f~ tITTERS of administration on (he estate of JLi Jonathan Eckels, dcc’d., late of Silver Spring townsliipj'Cumberland county, have been issued by fho Register of said county, to the subscriber residing in tbo same township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will prdsent them for settlement to . . JOHN CLENDENIN,, Admr. December 17, 1857 —6t Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Susanna Givler, dec’d., late of North Mid. dloton township, Cumberland county, have been issued by .the Register of said county, to the subscriber residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having, claims will present them for settlement to v ' john Elliott, Adm’r. December 24, 1857—0 t KotiCc. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Jacob Baughman, deceased, late of the borough ot Carlisle, have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to, the subscri ber, residing in Carlisle. All persons in lebted to the said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those haring claims will present them for settlement to MARGARET A. BAUGHMAN, Administratrix. Jan. 7,1858—4 t if TO INVALIDS,^, Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician. Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, Throat and Heart'—formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL also to INVALIDS RETREAT. Author of “ Letters to Invalids,” is coming! FEnaUABY APPOINTMENTS, DR. HARDMAN, Physician for disease of the Lungs, (formerly Physician to Cincin. nali Marino Hospital,) will be in attendance at ids rooms as follows: Carlisle, (Mansion House,) Friday, February 19, 1858. . . Bioomllold, (Perry House,) Thursday, Febru ary 18. Sbippensbnrg, ( Union House,) Saturday, February 20. Dt. Hardman treats Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Larryngittis, and tail diseases, oi the throat and lungs by medical Inhalation, lately used in the Bromlon Hospital, London. ,Tho great point in the treatment of all human mala, dies is to get at the disease in. the direct man ner. All medicines are estimated by their ac tion, upon the organ requiring relief. This is the important lact upon which Inhalation is based. If the stomach is diseased we take med- icine directly into the stomach. If the lungs arc diseased, breathe or inhale medicated va pors directly into the lungs. , Medicines are the antidotes to disease and should bo applied to the very seat of disease. Inhalation is the ap plication of this principle to the treatment of the lungs, for it gives us direct access to those intricate air cells and lubes which lie out of reach ot every other means of administering medicines. The reason that Consumption, and other diseases of the lungs have heretofore re sisted all treatment has been been because they had never been approached in a direct manner by medicine. They were intended to act upon the lungs and yet were applied to the stomach. Their action was intended to be local, and yet they-were so administered, that they should act constitutionally, expending immediate and prin cipal action upon the unoffending stomach, whilst the foul ulcers within the lungs were un molested. Inhalation brings the medicine in direct contact with the disease, without the dis anvnntage of any violent action. .Its applica tion is so simple that it can bo employed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It-does not derange the stomach, or interfere in the least degree with the strength, cbmtort, or business of the patient. Oilier diseases treated. —In relation to the fol- lowing diseases either when complicated with lungaffectipusoor existing lalonoy I alaojnvite. consultation. I usually find them promptly cu rable; S. D. HARDMAN, M. D. Jan. 28,1858 —ly Fashionable Clothing. NHANTCH, Merchant Tailor, South Han • over street, throe doors north of Bcntz’ Store, Carlisle, has recently supplied his store with a choice selection of NEW GOODS, Desirable Residence AT PR I V ATE’ SALE , T. C. STEVENSON, I „ . J. XV. MARSAALL. \ Exr *■ Or A. L. Sponsler, Esq., Rcat.Esiaitdgl. Carlisle, Dec. 17,1867 —tt Suited to the Times. Real Estate A gciley. Removal.— A.L.spoNSLER.NcarNj. late Agent, Conveyancer and Scrivener, has removed to his. new. office', on Main street,'6nb. door west of the Cumberland Valley Railroad Depot., . ■ ' ' , Ho is now permanently located, and lias on hand and for sale a very largo rimount of Real Estate, consisting of Farms of all sizes, improv ed and unimproved, Mill Properties, Town Pro. peity of cve>ry description, Building Lots, also/ Western Lands and Town Lots. Ho will givp his attention, ns "heretofore to the Negotiating of Loans, Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills,, Contracts, and Set ironing generally. ■Carlisle, Oct. 22, 1857. Latv Notice. REMOVAL.— W. M.,PENROSE has remo ved his office to the room formerly occu pied by him on Main street, a few doors casVof the Methodist Church, where, lie will promptly attend to all business entrusted to biro. . August 27, 1857—tf Hover’s I.lqnid HUlr Dje. THE testimony of Prof. Booth and Dr. Brin ckle having previously, boon published, the following is now added i Ftom Prof. McCloskcy, formerly Professor of -Theory and Practice of Medicine, in fho Fe. male Medical College of Pennsylvania, and late Professor of Surgery in the American College of Medicine, &c. ' ■ ■ Phila., Nov. 27, 1860. Mr. Joseph E. Hoover—A trial ot yourLiqnid Hair Dye will convince the most skeptical, that it is a safe, elegant, and efficacious preparation. Unlike many others, it has in several instances proved serviceable In the cure of some cutane ous eruptions On the head, and I Imre no hesi tation in commending it to those requiring such an application, Verv respectfully, . j. f. x. McCloskey; m. jv ' 475 Race St., above 18th. Hover’s Writing Inks, including Hover’s Writing Fluid, and Hover’s Jndoiible Inks, still maintain (heir high character, which has always distinguished them,, and the extensive demand first created, has continued uninterrupted Until the present. , Orders addressed to (ho manufactory, No. 41G Race, street above' Fourth, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will, receive prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. December 17, 1857. NEW GOODS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS if I HAVE just returned -from Philadelphia, and opened my third supply of Fall and Winter Goods, bought at greatly reduced prices for cash, and. Will be sold at, a small advance for cash, My old Customers and the public in general, aio respectfully, invited to call and examine my stock while the assortment is full and complete, and secure great bargains., Boots and Shoes at Cost.—lntending to relin quish this branch of ray business, I will Close out the entire stock’at cost for cash. Also, Cloths,. Casslmcres and Vestings, at cost for cash. Now is the time and Ogilby’s the place to get full value for your mdnoy- Coriislo, Dec. 17, 1857, Clothing, Clothing! STEINER & BROTHER, at the corner of the Market House, on the Public Square; have opened an immense stock of . . Rcady-iuUtdc Clothing, suitable for the present.sea'Son.; The stock sists in part of • Cloih, Cassimcrc, Jean, Frocki Dress and Sack Coats, . Boys and Youth’s Coats of differ ent styles and qualities. Plain and Fancy Cassimere, Cassinof, and Cor ,.duroy Pants. , - . Satin, Silk, Cassimerc, Sattinpttand other,Vesta : of different patterns and qualities, ’ ; • Overcoats, ot all sizes, quality and price, to snit the times Also. Stocks, Cravats, Pocket & Seek Hand r kerchiefs, plain anti fancy Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, etc. • Customer’s orders made up in the most ap. proved manner, of warranted materials. The Cutting Department: is under the management of practical and experienced workmen,,and in every case satisfaction is guarantied; ;• The aim of the subscribers is to give every customer salisthction, by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed-in finish and durability, and-at pri ces defying competition. Carlisle, December 17, 1867. JAMBS 17. BOSI.En BOSLER &, HEDGES* Bankers and Real EsialcAgcnts, SiOux Cixv, lowa, COLLECTIONS nmdo in all'parfsof lowa, Nebraska and Missouri; money invested, taxes paid, and titles investigated, for nonresi dents. Mr. Hedges being Treasurer and; Re corder of the Sioux City Land Edstrict, gives us superior advantages in the investigation of titles, payment of taxes, &c. Letters of enquiry promptly answered. Refer to Hon. Ai Leech, Receiver of Rublid Moneys, Sioux City, Iowa; Fichlank Lucas, and Charles Parsons, Bankers, Rcokuk, Iowa; Sargent & Downey, Bankers, lowa City, Iowa; Jas. 11. Lucas & Go., Bankers, St. Lottis, Mo.; Gov. A. P. Willard, Indianapolis, Ind.; Shep pard & Hcdrieh, Wm. Glenn & Sons, R..Ster rott and Ira Wood, Mas. of Trans., C. H. & D.- R. R., Cincinnati, Ohio ; John Carlislo Ik Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Lyon, Shrob & Co., N. Holmes & Son, Bankers, Pittsburg, Pu.; J. W. Weir, Cashier, Harrisbitig Pa,; Hon. F. Walts, J. B. Parker, Esq., John B. Bratton, Rsq., Bcnlz & Bro., Hon. John Stuart, Carlislo, Pa.;’ Si: Wag. ner, Cashier York Bank, P. A. & S. Small, York, Pa,; Hon. Jcsso D. Bright, Washington, November 12, 1857, . ’ Livery SI able. THE subscriber, having pur- Bx. chased the Livery Stable of i Mr. Noncmacher (formerly Vf Hilton’s,) informs his friends and the publlofh general, that his slockof Horses is,largo, and his Carriages, Buggies, Ike., hot to bo excelled in the county. By strict attention to business, and a determination to give satisfaction, ho hopes to merit ami receive a liberal shore of pa tronage. Terms easy, to suit the times. GEORGE HENDEL, Carlisle, Nov. 19, 1857; ‘ N. S. LAWRENCE’S NEW ■ .. Paper, Printers’ Card & Envelope Warehouse, No. 405 Commerce Street, Philadelphia. Casll buyers will find it for thoir Interest to call. , January 7, 1858—ly JOHSI M. KEIHEDr & CO.. Fish, Cheese and Provision MERCHANTS, No. 89 & 40 Norlii Wharves, half-way between Arch and Bace Streets, Phila. .March 12, 1857—1 y Notice. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, aro earnestly requested to call and settle up without delay. The city raeroiiants having adop ted the cash system, wp must curtail ourcredils and bring- our business as near to cash ay possi ble. CHAS. OGILBF. December 17, 1857, Anal lie ■■ Reduction In Prices. INTENDING to remove to Mr. Hamilton’* now building, I will commence this week to sell off the entire stock for a/ih, at greatly so* ducod prices. Jinny articles regardless of cast . Now is tho time for bargains. CHAS. OGILBT. Jan. 7, 1858. ' ' BLACKSMITH’S. COAL—IO,OOO Busholfc ol Bituminous Coal, from, the colobrated' ‘Lemon” Minos, receiving and for salohy ' - W. B. MURBA.X, Seylcmbe 18, 1857., 0< U. 12EDGJCfli