Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, February 15, 1843, Image 4

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t Receipts and. pendituns of Cumberland County, by the 'Commissioners of said •county, from
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. _ • . January,to the thirty-first of December, - A. - D. - 1842, inclusive. - - .
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Tu littlitnee in the hands of R. Bnollips, Esq. late Tim:ismer Idlest
settlement • - 1511 58
" Of Taxes outstanding at last settlement, ' ' ' 4423 373
'" Amount of County Tax assessed for 1342, •. • 22121 24.
" Loan frcim Carlisle Bank.. . . .
. . • ~ 1500 00
Note and. Interest from Abraham Erb, ~ • . 53 00
" Fine from Letitia Mussletnati, •• . '. 100 00
- 3: H. Graham, Esq. costa and verdict fees in Common- , '
• wealth 'eases; . ; • - - '' .. -':
" Additional tar-paid by collector ef:Monroe, -
" Tax received from late collector of Carlisle,
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q " . A; W. Sterrett,-colle c to r o f
Newton, , • 623
" Taxes on Onscatqd Lands, from A. Gorrel, Low, Wiretrian
and Hollenbacles-heirs,
. • W. Foulke Esq. Clerk of quax.ter.-.2.caalotis, verdict fees
received by bin - -
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Paul Martin, Esq
• . by him, (per A
Schedule of Outstqndin,
rer 31st December
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• Towns ps
-; Boroughs.
Carlislei
E. Ponnsboro'",•
S. Middleton,
Silver Spring,
Shippensbnrg B
Allen,
Carlisle,
ME
1889
1840
1841
15 421
", Dickinson,
. E.'Pennsboro,'
Frankford,
Ifopewell,
Minfin,
Monroe,
Mechanicsburg,
Newton, %
Newville,
N. Cumberland,'
North Middleton,
. South Middleton,
Sibier Spring, •
Southampton,
Shippenshurg B.
Shippensburg T.
W..Pennsboro,'
• Since paid in- full. • .
j - Since paid in part. , •
George Zinn, Jr. $ 1076 00
° D. W. 11IcCulloch, ' 775 00
George • Molt; , ' 690 00
. . Samuel Kutz, . , 665 03
Christian Grime, 500 00
Jacob Coover, 470 00.
. Francis . Eckels, - 440 00
John Peters, 420 00
John Ruth, 365 00
David Coover, . ' 455 00
John Stouffer, . '053 00
Jacob Squier, • 224 00
T. C. Scouller, 132 00
• J. C. Brown, 72 00
Samuel Alumina, 39 00
•Johli Hollagher, , 20 00
Lewis Schutt, • in 00
' To Balance in hands of Treasurer, .
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StateMent exhibiting the amount of Taxes assessed within the county of Cum
inclusive, with the amount of exonerations and fees allowed Collectors, the amm
balances returned by him as - outstanding, and due by Collectors, togeth
To Balance of Taxes for 1841, outstanding at last settlement,
aggrogute,amplmt-of State Tax levied, and assessed for the Use
. of the Corinnotiwealth'for the year 1842, ' 14568 9
# Since paid to State Treasurer
roughs 4 Townships. • . Collectors Names. !Years. Amount of Dupli- Bills of Deli- Collectors'
. 1841 cafes for 1842. • eiencies . . - Fees.
iCarlisle, • W. Bentz, I " ...,• 36 39 104 44
.'''Didkiason,. A. G. Miller, 44 " " ' . 14 58 38.39
East Pennsoorough, Samuel Mumma, . de It .44 12 58 ,,
'llopewell, . . 11. G. Miller, II " " . 202 - 944
[•`,.Mouroe, . G. W. Bricker, id .ItII , . 14 17 1/
Newton; W. Sterrett, II 44 If
15 29 ' 22 87
"Alinw Cumberland, ' A. Officer,
46 44 44 2.62 2 45
''.'South Middleton, •J. Lehman,"
It 44 8 26
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;',Silver Spring,
130"nthainplon, • 'J. ilollugher, 4 44 44 838 a
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John Pilgrim, 8 42 23 52
'..'-'Bllippensburg Borough, J. L. Biendeberry,"
46
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16 46
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'ElhippensburgTowriatiip, William K. 'Fria, di 41 dd 64 ' 459
i• West Pcnnsboroughf• limed Grenada, 1842 64 df 10 73 :16 I'B
:,', Allan, .. David Coover, . . • 1269 08 ' "
'',Carlisle, -
.1951 72 di Ii
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;:'Dickinson,'D. \V. McCulloch, ' " 1267 a
66 44 "
• : East Pennsborough, ••
George Meltz,
'Hopewell, '
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John Stouffer, . 1476 81
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a 304 35 . a
61
44 If
Vlrankford, J. C. Brown, " 302 63
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', ,Mifilin, . • 'r. C. Scouller, ' It 341 61 I a . ~
• 'Monroe, • Christian Clime, 41 •
1178 48
,Merlai4esbure, - Lewis Schutt, II .
161 63, a
lsfertori, •
.John Ruth, 4. 706 861 4 ; " 64
: Newville, • J. S. Morrow, , 64 175 12 - a
. • New Cumberland, •. . ' IR. Martin, .11 110 29 a "
North Middleton, . ' Samuel Kutz, . It 952 26 .' " ••
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':South Middleton, ! 1
John Peters, .. . 1197 80 . li
'liver Spring, Francis Ecklcs, - • “ 986 54, 44
Southampton, l.hteob Coover, • 41 . 679 06 "
. 4 .., Shippensburd Borough, George Kimmel; ' .. •.- 901-38' - .
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''••.Stitippensbtirg Township, Hugh Craig,* .
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.119 58 a 46
.44Vest Penitsborough, . George Zinn, Jr. • • 1086 06 .44 46 .
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14,568 92 $ll9 91 $ 258 89
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,' CMBERLAND COUNTY, BS,
!Y.,' • , WE the Commissioners of Cumberland County, do certify, that
' -1. ',.' 7 , i , I 's the'above exhibits a true and correct statement of the Receipts and
''"r• c(.' S - "s Expenditures of Cumberland county, for the term above dated, as
'•''' ' ' ; -_,:t( ...! ) also, of the several taxes assessed for the use of the Commonwealth,
;• " - ''' ' •-• ; aforesaid, with the aggregate of fees and exonerations allowed dn..
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i Avg said term, and also the amount of the several taxes outstanding and in the
v •,, ; .banjo of , the several collectors, according to the best of our knowledge and
ill c ,; 4 liflt e iress our hands and seal of Office, at Carlisle, the 2d Any, of January A.
..418484 ~ ,
•MICHAEL MISHLER,
•4 : :•,I• •^'• • . JACOB REHRAR, Commisssionerif.
••• ',.,- "ROBERT LAIRD. •
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'• '''. , Attest ;,Jonx Inwrx, Clerk, . .
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• OBVIIIALD lifilltlto
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~,,eviii,,,, , , m lr E , HS lit TIAVERSTICK have just received
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from the Manufactory at Philadelphia' a large
'VC` . ' assortment or .1.4R1J .7.../1.31.P5, consisting of
' 1 ' 1 ; '- ati ' i 0 ' 'StudyL
''' '. - sitr.oUirf hamber It amps;
-i ;‘,ith^c, without shade which they will sell whole= , VALL & WINTER GOODS.
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THE . subscriber is just receiving afresh supply of Sattinetts, and Kentucky . .
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- I. t. till at th 1 1
ufactur'er'i Prises.SATINETTS, CASSIMERES KENTUCKY JEANS
q_.,,:, ,lilac ) ," F ' enlV dzo
0 , NSISTING, In parti of Englisb, French,
IL./ Beaver, and Pilot CLOTHS. Cassiniera,
Linsey and Cotton
lemul e
•and Pilot
Goods, among which may be found Flannels. Rose, Mnekinaw,. Point
Beaver dir, Pilot Clothe - M.' =,51.11.---,
aiitjvarious other Broad MG. A great variety of Buizes, Flannels did Carpeting. Frdneli, English
. • , -" ina 47 l American Chintzes. Brown,BliMelied lk Color- ••
etiMuslins. Checks,Ticksand Diapers. Bonnet 6„ parent.
("- l '' 4 K i d lEf Beet (1 Glass Lamps of tart-
Astra _Sl e e , ' 3 " nn Also, A general assottmento . en. an
And other seasonable goa ds, fey men la wear, - ''' Silks and Ribbons. tine Cloth.. Velveteen Caps, not unilciT . ,..
fVI dli dice fortht Hosiery, Gloves and Unihrelliiii Merinees, Mous- those pi eciousi,..
t.,'e, i rattartiel mu ~„
. lin and Saxony
,Deialties; Figured, Plain, Striped What should be tn . .
'''','' ' --`,. • , - CiPt•',:U Z2t,a et •' , ,`, • 'Call and see assoortaspossible, as therentire stook nail flari ed Jack_ Nett) ws !Monde, and Artificial • 'The 8 " 4 " 1 ` is Pit"'
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avariety of . .
r (!: '''; .Yr c-Ite lielf Rest Tv g4tr.. B 'diained, bicacned Siterm ' - • _• ' GEO. W. lIITNER4 . - -L., a: ~
}rill be sine to do good if thc,
if they have, it will destroy and c.
k'' 4: • ; ' ;' l)Or va r t l l3l44l9l l: l : 4 ,el e li,f° l• ',;. - ' . ~' „ dollisieiseit.2oBh. - iftiepilsware ea Groceries, a serhaisitv and precision may °stoat.
' ic..” sale in Carlisle by SA NtUr,L It,
~,O, t`, 4 :', : , ' Z,.' 1 i,.+-Ailig o te por,galion. , ....y.,
• '"' '-k - 'li ' '''' 'di' 413 Ce ta r IA - • ' • '''' ' '"''''" ' Cat - lisl November Q, 842,.
.:*••ir'r P;Metlat I* Can 4 „ i . e t u y-, . • .!'.. r' ' , . tr 8 Boots milli sltoes. 11 1 S. State Strip and Flour taken in` exchange • , 1y55
: c:'' '', ..,.- ?: ": : " ' 1" ' llif! '; 141 `1 .41 fi tl' '''' '"7 : '4;: :i: ' ':
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fjc ;' HE subscriber will sell a cheaper' and better i ior ao'ods.. , 6 ,
4•"•', -7r.e...i, , Illlrtfirt .s.• & flrilliiillle, '_ , ,
~i.,•, i,•. , , F ,o4jai BOOT than can he found in Cavils e.
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.4.4-----' noirtrier 1 . 1111%704;5.
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SPL . END .ID BBBBB !"" B ".t'or RIBAONS of v BBl- .
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STATEMENT
WILLIAM M. MATEER, Esq. Treasurer.
q. Sheriff, rines-and verdict fees received
editors' settlement) 1941,
Taxes due C 61111 1 .11. Per Return of Treasul
842, subject lo exoneridionm, with flit
llermil msessed for 18.12. , •
MEE
n;'t of
Acates 18421
Peter 0 vertleer,
S.'Muom,n,t.
,J. Leh num,*
Hangher,t
.1 L Brandeliery,*
D. Coover.t
1911,33
1724 20
2267 06
2256 58
440 9q
508 19
602 91
1804 13
204 97
1108 18
162 99
1 . 40 32
1604 23
2017 63
1721 58
1237 66
380 56
202 76
1718 98
J. Squier„,Esq.t•
D WArCulloelif
George Molti,t
.1. - C. Brown 4
'
Seouller i t
IChristn.
Lewis Schutt4
John lluth,f
J. S. Morrow,
Rudolph Martin,
Samuel Kutz,t
John Peteri,t
F. Eekles4
Jaen!) Coii‘lir,t
G. Kimmel,
Hugh Craig,*
Geo. Zion; Jr:t
22,i2h411 . 1,1" . (8 - 25
.„ ..
I . fly Ammint paid out nn orders, &c,; as follows, to it
Witnesses fees in Conimobwealtn suits, . ' . • . .
Justides do . . do - ' • .
Constables,, do ' do ' :4.- . •
Directors, of the Poor on' account of EMiinate.for 18442, ,
Grand and Traverse Jurors, .. ..
Assessors pay for 1842, r .
4 • • DO making - enumeration of. Taxable' Inhabitants, &c.,
Comity Jail ...Sr'. Penitentiary; sundries funneled PriSoners,..
- Election-Expenses for 1842; • - "
Repairs and Incidental EXpenses of Public Buildings,. . •
Repairing and-Painting Bridges; • - • . . •
, Constables Quarterly Returns to Court of Qr. Sessions,
M. Holcomb, Esq. Keeper of Penitentiary,
Directors of Poor their pay fOr 1842, . , . , '
Poor HoUse Visitors for 1841, . .
jiimeS I-L drahain, Esq. Attorney to Commissioners,,
Public Printing; • - .
Taxes Refunded, .
.
Inquisitions on doad bodies, . .
Costs on view to award Road Damages,
Road Commissioners, their pay for laying out State Roads,
Auditors Pay for 1841,. '
,
Loan including Interest from CMlisle Bank, . . . •
Superintendent Of 'Public. Buildings, .
.Alert Fire Company Appropriation for Hose,' .. , • •.
Sheriff Hippie fees for Deeds - of Unseated land(4, . .4 .
'W. Foulk, Esq. fees in Qr. Sessions, '
George Sanderson, Esq. late•Piothonotary fees, -
• F. Watts, Esq. for the apprehension of Horse thief,
J. 11. Graham, Esq. Dep'ty. Att'y. Gen'', fees.in Qr. Sess. &c.,
Court Crier'stpay, . , . ' - r , • -
Alexander M. Kerr, Esq. pay as Commissioner in full,. •
M Hine' Mishler, Esq. . O.'. • do ' do • for 1842
Jacob Rehrar, Esq. do. do do do
Robert Laird Esq. from Ist Nov to 31st December 1842,
John Irwin, Esq. Commissioners' Clerk, • .
Paul Martin Esq. Sheriff support of Prisoners for 1842,
Viewers of roads and Bridges,
Orders for killing Foxes, . •
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ISM
B'oo
48 00
Am out
d
119 82
115 0
• 138 16
132 21
38 813
548 33
240 67
1159.06
984 54
114 98
241 19
241 91
784 13
54 97
364 18
32 90
18 32
994 73
1838 62
1041 58
697 66
135 56
117 76
1022 98
. . .
' $ 10
_,511_71
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Commission allowed Treasurer at li per cent, , . 309 59
- Exonerations-allowed Colleepri, " 225 77
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Fees .
do do. 427 18
.
' Balanee due by Collectors of 1839 i -40,41, and 1 . 842,
(per tabular.statement) _ , . 11,178 25
Balance in bands of TrZilisurer, 1168 18
$29,820 69
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$ 11G8 18
berland,for the use of the Commonwealth, up to the 31st day of December 1842
itiopaid into the hands of WILLJAM M. 111ATEER, Esq. Treasurer. atnd the
ter with the amount of cash due State Treasurer, as of this date,
1841 By cash paid State Treasurer per Itcecipt, $ 1153 00
„ Exonerations allowed Collectors of State Tax . for
1841, 119 91
,
" Cominiasion . (5 per cent.) allowed collectors, 258 89
" ,Commission (1 per cent.) due County Treasurer on
$1153 00, • n 53
" Cash due State Tiensurer, , 314 18t
" Balance of Taxes outstanding fur 1841, 157 36
2014 87
. $2014 87-
1842 By cash paid State Treasurer per Beceipts,
.;•4431 - 26
" Commission (1 per cent.).due County Treasu
rer on same, 44 31
" Cash due State Treasurer, . • 1786' 43t,
" Balance of Taxes outstanding for 1842, 8306 92 .
---- $14,568 92
t;16,583 79
WE, the Undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county. do certify, that hav
ing examined the accounts and vouchers of William M. Meteor, Esq. Treasu
rer of said:county, frotrkhe first day of January to the 31st day of December.
1842, inclusive, do find a balance in the hands of said Treasurer duo said
county, of eleven hundred and sixty , eight dollars and eighteen
,cents, exclusive
of the several taxes assessed for the use of the common% ealth. And 'we fur
ther certify that the above exhibits a eon ert stab mont of the outstanding taxes
due by the respective collectors assessed for the use of the .Commonwealth with
in said 'county, together with the amount of, cash due State Treasurer as above
stated. . ,
Given under our hands at the Commissioners °thee, in Carlisle, this ith day
of January, A. D.• 1843.
• SAMUEL WILLIAMS,
PETER BARNHART . , Auditors.
ROBERT C. kILGORE,
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Amount of Taxe. ,
keceivid
184 44
19000
160 00
114 32
114 63
29 68
215 00
210 00
° • 02 46
11000
i% 2 22
1-32 7
,',38 nu
• 1:31; in)
1)0.
• 730 00
017 00
100 (111
153 00
• 594 00
100 00
,574 00
11Q00
78 00
235 00
165 00
248 00
, • 315 00
- 230-00
20 00
332 00
I
7940 71
,Cr
$ 163 90
37 74
4`.1 73
5000 t
2163
799 37:
• 133-00
111 37
87_9_8_42_
434 17t
1917 04;
93 89
200 00
9000'
30.00
50 00
"27 60 •
18 79
60 87
2 46
56 96
:36 50
1531 80
65 00
25 00
7 50
82 56
' 6 44
22 64
42 00
52 00
141 00
• .190 50
. 187 50
36 00
300 00
1103 50
--12336
45 64
6,29: 820 69
I 6 5'..3 79
I..ner
it:'
75 2P
" I
4 Gil
`3
HIM
531 ).3
71F„,4!
1.3
kl . l
591 14,
61 1,3
132 96
65• 12
32 29
ill 26
1032 8(
738 51
. 334 (16
71 38,
99 58
754 06
$ 8464 28
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f 0 FAIGLIES:&INVALMS.
`The following 'indispensable flintilY'reme:.
dies may be found at the village drug stores,'
and noon at every country store in the state.
Remember 'and'neier .get their " unless they
haVe the am-simile signature of ~
. .
4 1 4*/" . 'on the wianners, as all others
by the same names are base impositions and counter
feits. If the merchant nearest you bas..them% not,
'
urge him, to procure them at 71 Malden-lane, the .
next time he visits New York, or to write &M.
No family should he a week without these remedies
-
- BALDNE.SS • •
BALM OF COCUMBIA,FOR THE Irma,
which will stop it if falling out, or , restore it on bald
places; and on children 'make it 'grew rapidly, or on
those who have lost tho hair from any cause.
--ALL VgRMIN that infest - the 'heads of children
in schools, itre prevented• pr 'killed:by, it at once;:--
Find the name of • '..&.//xd&...Ae 4 , - on
it, or never try it. Remember thie alma m
• RHEUMATISM, and LAmENns
) positively cured, and all shrivelled muscles and limbs
ere restored, in. the old , or young, by the INDIAN
VEGETABLE ELIXIR AND NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT—
but never without the using, of Comstock & Co. on it.
P I S tit c
are wholly prevented, or governed if the attack has
come on, if you use the only truollAirs' Limnomaiorn
g ' On ' idlOcfre ( 4' 6 ° • A LLSIORES -
and every thing relieved by it that admits ,of an out.
ward application. It acts likd a charm'. Use it.
lIPRSES that .have Ring-Bone,, Spavin,
Wind-Galls, &e:, are cured by Roors' SPECIFIC ; and
Foundered horses entirely cured by Roofs'
Founder Ointment. Mark this; all horsemen.
. Dalloy's Magical Pain, Ex:.
tractok . Salve.--Tho most extraordinary
remedy ever invented for all pe.w or old
BURN'S'f74. SCA LDS
Ind sores, and sore'Ml - - It has delighted
i)aivaands. It will take Out all pain
. in ten ininttes;
and no failute. It will cure the
LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS.
A better and more nice and useful article never was
Made. All shOuld:wear them regularly.
MIE,IIIPgRANCEMITTERS:
the principle of substituting the tonic in• place'of
the ctimulani principle; which has reformed so many
drunkards. To-he used With• -
. • •
LIN'S . BLOOD PILLS; superior to al
. A . .
cog for cleansing the system and the butnorsitiTeet
g the blood, and' or all irregularities of the .. bowels
ttid the general health.6l Ap,_•
.[Sec Dr.'l,tres sig. Vretr P"' 0 eLvi a
Imilire. tints:J . ' ""'""""--- fr ............--__
HE,z.„ . . - 1- 4 ,AcHE
DR.SP.OHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY
wiII. effectually Cure" sick- headache, either- from the
NERvzs or bilinui: — ..llandreds of families aro ,
using it with great joy. . '
SPOHN'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH,
r die certain I;revennon . of FEV. or any
general sickness; keeping the stomach in most per.
feet order,.the bolvels regular, and a determination to
is surface. I=l"'S
pains in the bones, hoarseness,' and DR 0 RS-Y;
are quickly.cured by it. Know this by trying. •
C ORNS.—Tho French Plaster is a sure cure
-7 0 <3O ',"" "
A -'j7
air any shade you wish, but will not color the ski'
SARSAPARILLA. COMSTOCK'S COM
POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepa . ra
tion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal this
If you are. sure to get COMSTOCK'S, you will find i
supericjr to all others. It does not require pulling.
111 10 WV Mk Niii.l-21
• CELESTIAL BALM •
OF CHINA.' A positive cure for the piles, and all
external ailings—all internal irritations brought to the
surface by friction with this Balm ;—so in coughs,
swelled or sore throat, tightness of the chest, this Balm
applied on a"flannel will relieve and cure at once.-L-
Fresh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by it.
Or. ilarthoirmels'n
EXPECTORANT
will prevent or cure nll incipient. consumption,
CO UCHS & C OLDS
taken in time, and is a delightful r4arnedy. Rumen'
bar the name, and get Comstock&
-KOLMSTOCK'S, VERMIFUGE *will
eradicate all W ORM in children or adults
with a certainty quite astonishing. It is tho same as
that made by 'stock, and sells•with a rapidity
almost incredible, by Comstock f• Co., Now York.
T,OOTR DROPS. ICLlNE'Scureoffectyally
Enteral according to actor Congrent. in the yearlB-0; by Comstock
4- Co.. in the Cletk'e office of the Southern District of New York.
By applying to our agents in each town and
village, papers may be had free, showing the most
respectable names in the: country for these facts, so
That no one can .fail lb believe them.
00-11 e sure you call for our articles, and not
be Rut oil' with' any stories, that other's are as
good. HAVE THESE OR NONE, should be
your motto...anci these never can be true and genuine
without our names to them. All, these articles to be
had wholesale and retail only of us.
01 / Wholesale Druggists
*/ Maiden-Lane New Yorki and of our agents:
Fur sale in Carlisle bi
SAMUEL 'ELLIOTT.. and -
STEVENSON. & DINKLE.
November 16,1842, • 7y.55
WORMS! WORMS!
koLmsTocK , s - VERN! U
This remedy for Worms is one of the most Odra, .
Ordinary ever used. It effectually eradicates worms
ofall•sorts children and adults: • -
TIIOUSANDS perish by warms without the rear
cause being known. 'onse other reason is assigned
for their9o(ll(4i, until ton Jai(' to cure the real cause.
What itinnense responsibility,then rests 111)011 ' llIC
parent syllables net know, owl the doctor who does
not understand - 01,m complaint which' is destroying.
those precious flowers of lif:—.4./ti/dr'en. • • •
What shoold be done ; • '• . •
lite answer is plain. :Give this vermiftige-, which
*ill be sure to do good if_ they havem . o w cans t! mid
if they have, it will destroy and eradicate them with_
certainty and precision I/lay astonishin.r.,' • • .;
•for sale in Carlisle by SA MULL ELLIOTT,
and; STEVENSON. 8t .DINICLE-...-anti' in Harris
lan by .b W Gram *,;, • -"'.
tember 16,184.2
Groceries, •• paces and
• • AMEXFRUTT.Va" •
repCl G subscriboi has just .'received the
.1.1 following articles iirthe - Ghrocery line; 'which
hay i ng,hought for enslidie iientibled t osell nt the very
low prices at which they are marked.
,
Prime:Java Co ff ee, , 15 lier•kb.
Best' Rio do' Strong-Scented, • • . 121 " •
and al lower prices.
Loaf Sug ars—common and fine at - 11 & 121 "
1)o Extra, or finest quality,:- .' 14 "
Fine crashed Loaf Sugars. • . •
Fine Brown Sugars at , 8 & 10
Piddle N. Y. Cheese at . , • 10 ",
Salartftus, 10 . "
Ground • • . -
Do Allspice, • . • .14 " •
G. A. Salt, at,2.50 Sack and 75 eta bushel.
Fine dtt aO.OO ' do . •
Fresh,Currants, .
Bunch Raisins 14 ,the pound or in Half and Quarter.
Boxds, • • • ' ' •
Oranges,._ . • ' Citron, '
Mace, • C____,loves •
Nutmegs, t . • Cinamon,
_: Salt Peter,
Cayenne Pepper (in bulk or bottles.)
No boken or depreciated 'bank notes `taken for
goods—reduFed prices and good currency .!
For sale by 7 J. W..r.ny:
carlisie, me. 21..4842, .• . . tf-8
As . you value yOur Life, and Ifealth,-
beeech you read the following
• DR: N. il k LEIDY
11 AS' the plc:lmre of annottaing to the'piblic
tirit him valuable. Aleilicines receive the uppro
batimi or the ^
. AIEDICAI, FACULTY,
being composed of ingredieiits which are known to
the profession,ollll which are ilaily . given by the most
respectable playsiciaus to their patients. 'lids lilt
alone is suflicient to stamp their
/?/:: P f11'..1 71 0.,A" FOR E rE 11;
as well as cause them to be: employed by all With
.1/ORE COXP/DEXCE .
,
than „
the prep:iv:lions of lillliekS 111111 impostors.
ft I.; C,0.11.11END.117'.1 O.l'S
have been . published frequently, in the papers, from
Phy . siciasis and Clerg y ) mem '
.
. ; , Alem .. liers of . .
. - .".'Cliagre - ss"antl'State:hegislittures, .
respeetable [whale citizens, and among 1110111 litiny
of the most Ilkstjuigiiishod members of churches.
. • - and other institutions; .
in reference. 101)1.. Leidy 's Aleilieines,itild it is hop-'
eil, from the numerous certilicatestand - recommenda-
I ions, having 1 / 1 011 published h1(.1111(1 11000, that all that
is 11OW 111.1.C . SS:11'S is to k.:..ep them before the public,
(hat they 11100 be reminded of thentotitere they may
obtained gamisint., Re. ke.,: V .
One of the nvnt valuable is • ,
11 It • 16 rt IlliliV. 9 S .•
-- S
arf.ia 3)71 rillat Illoiktl Pills. -
.I•lll.s,,odwafrd Pills are daily recommended 11(
Diseases of the .Summela humilities of the Blood,
and Bowels,' generating 111SC:151:5 of
nilliolli A 111M1 long, the Sionnich, - ,Liver,
1 habitual Costiveness, . I leart ,the Spleen,Kid .
hidignation, Fkatitdency, . neys, Bones, fie. sc.
NVant ia -A im ..l ih., • • ut,croorsores ol the
S rumness of the Stomach, Nose, 'Phront F.:. Body;
IVaterbrash, I loaf 11111111, Sealy, Eruptions . and
Fool and olfensi ye breath, Blotches of the Skim_
Bad taste in the iii , mtli,l Dry 311111 watery pimples ..
Inward Pains, P:11111,01011 , of the .liwo awl body;-;
• Stool:oda, the Sidesomil- Headache, Cititliness,
, • :along the Mick;Scrofula, Ervsipelas,.
G I
Rheumatic i'ains,
out,. (1 Ilindular Affections.
' -"”. - ALSO IN
Constita.tiontl diseases, 4 wovhiceal by Ntercury and
other mineral reparations, iis'w ell as the dangerous
CillSelllll noes r•J•vilting 11..1111 the improper treatment
of Syphilis, Este. kr.. '
"The Life of the Flesh is in the Iltrinit"
. Les ilicirs, 1111. XXII,v.- I I.
ile v y,o purified in , cur Blood,
And health 11 ill attend sou. -
'fie great principles ad vneatair by Dr. Leidy, mid
in which lie is supported by scripture, are
I st. That vitality is cihitained in the Blood.
2:1. The I'llood:hecoming vitiated or impaire,gives
rise to numerous diseases of the organs of the body,
the stonrich, the liver, the Wart, k.c. kc.
.3.1. That whale% er has the eflect of !unifying the
111111 t, pAssesles the power of rt....establishing health. ,
fail action to the body.- .•
.1 ill: That Porgition and Starvation, or, in other
words, purging to the extent tliat is too frequently
110 11', 111111 St the stone time enjoy log low diet, Mal .
sale.a bootee from r,..1 al most entirely, aro product i % e
of much ninre mischief than is gesie.iilly supposed, i
01111" in proof or it will only remiii•k, ibat
Ily Plirgition—The 111011811 systeM is mbresir less
debilitated, rm. the 'very simple reason that in the
process of purging :all is carried MT from the stomach
from which nourishment is.derived and distributed
throughout the systeiii. -
113 StarvatinsiNourisitinelit is :absolutely with
hold 110111 the system so necessary to it, Loth for 511s
t:doing idol action and sliding nature is bearing iiii
against that progress of disease. .
I fence the consequences of too 711 11011 Mtwing,llllll
a rwitintted (Let 'mist be to produce such 0 condition
of the system as 11111 esialile disease ti make 111011'
rapid progress, anal extend itselithe more easily,and
in a brief time throughout the system,
Admitting the foregoing, it becomes tweessai y to
inquire holy is the Blood to he purified ? 01111. in em
ploying, the means, how is the system to be guarded
against ally serious conseamences ? ,
'lris ~,sily answered— ,
—l'or all your ills, .
Take-I)i...Leitly's Blond Pills.
These Pills operate gentls-, though effectually;
th ,) do 11ot produce prostration of the systeni,ns most
pills do. .
They require no restraint either, from occupation
or the regular mode of living. No fear need be en
taniained of takin'+ cold from their ose, and may he
taken sat sill tinies ,,. by smug and old, without inter
fering with any - other pleilieine that may have been
taken heforeliand.i
v ..
These Pills are prepared only, sold wholesale
and retail, at
1)11.. LE MN"S. [health l'.mporiiim,
_.....
No. 191 N. 211 st. below Vine, "
(Sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Phila.
Pit/GE 25 C/I.VT,S . A 110. r.
rtA discount to 51 liole , ,ale dealers. do •
(1 - 3• Dr. Leitly's Blood Pills ore also sold in all this
principal cities and town§ throughout the Union,tand
by ninny respectable storekeepers throughout the
country. .
For sale. in Cfirlisle, by • .
STEVENSON & DINKLE_,_ .
__ _,
-- Agents for Cumberland 'County.
Carlisle, Dec. 21,1812. . I y-8
EMI
FIRE INSURANCE!
North ilanerWa InsuraziceCo
OF PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN RIVERS, Agent, Carlisle.
..
I.IIS company continues to make Insurances
against loss. or damage* Fire, on the most
reasonable teens: They also take
• -
. PERPETUAL RISKS.
on stone or brick buildings at $25 on $lOOO, the
proiniuin subject to be drown any time by the
party insuring, at a deduction of five per dent. on
the amount of premium paid. •
The - usual rates for one_,year -
Stone and. Brink Buildings, $4 to ss'on $lOOO
Log and Frame, 44 . $6 to $7 on $lOOO
Morchandize, about $5 on $lOOO
Application in person or by letter will have im
mediate attention.
The SpilkirOetkden:liisitkiiiieereo.
OF PIIILADEL.PHIA,
11/1 AKE INSURANCE, oithcr temporary or
perpetual, against loss or damage by FIRE,
Jti v fian or Country, on houses, Barns and Build
ings.of all lcincls;' on Househidd Furniture, Mer.
chaudize, Horace, Cattle, Agricultural, CorffmCi.
cial and Manufactnring Stock, and Utensils of
every dcscriptiomas'well as litonTscacs and GROUND
17r m, upon the most favorable tends.: ',
The following, are the ustaarates,, viz:
On Stone and briok buildings, *oral . ' , ,
' ' ' 35 to 40 Os. on 5100
.6-70-otron-100
Th - Lifrind - fra - me
oltierektindize end furni.
Oro in brick or stono
buildings, from 40 to 50 nts. on' 100
''"Do.iirlOg or fratrie; ..-, `. : 6tr - tO 70 ote. on :fpo,
"ItoTricEi t caftle, fuming -__, --:-,:: :, -. •••
...;'
utensils and4undries, ~ - • •' , • -.,:-.'
at !thinly . ••• .--' 1:: -'.•,-- •01:,', 4. 09. op:- 4.
• APplicaiipp may ire'ffialle to`.-. 1 (; ':,: i.•
'
1
~ ,- 7 -- ----------t `IOHN- , l"''at kfAtS — Art -
N. . •
pos,,,2wiltiv,.lk, - ,..1.-4,0%..•-_;.-:zi......4,t1:
e7+:v!....',-g7;:,,,:,:,. , .. 1 , ,,, p,t - 7 -, 1r , ,'.. , :.. ,
_...'-...-.2..' .....,r2LA.,22.l:llbl.::giiiiil:LY:ftil4t.tPliii.l4l
' - 601
Opuieihing NtyvtoOl*lfOlidapi.
- .
_LI •
17-
E:
• -
• (
BEAUTY. AND ECONOMY,
Superior Fine. I3eaUer' Hats,
.$4,25..,
.BUT little more than three months have elapsed
since the subseriber"submitted tar the • inspe.6-
tion of the niblic his superior fine
Fur'ltatsi at ihe lovir price (if 94,25;
Equal Wall respects; tio the most enstl,y (and,with
which he challenges a Comparisoiaand in this sholit
period of time, lie has more than realized his most
sanguine expectations. - . He would therefore - take
this oppertunuf . of Making his gratcluktekilowledg
"tents to a discerning Puhl4.iand also,of expressing
his gratitude to his former Hiends and patrons, who .
• havcsogenerally called on idin_iince his re-establish
ment in' businedit self is a &Unkind he has hereto
fore giN , en iatisfaction.• lle will now time ever qtxer-
Lion, not only to please the fancy, lintto furnish the
• , Cheapest and best Hat in the City:
This he is enabled to do frorn'his practical know
ledge. and peculiar's' LiCO.Vai/f/CAL .C.. 1811
SYSTEM OF BOIXESB,- at less price than
they can ho offered by those who are mite buyers
'atal sellers; and still adhere to the old,eredit systein,
with. high rent's and extravagant expenses. In proof
of-his position, lie has-introduced for the inspection.
of the public, te
SUPERIOR rxam NUTRIA HAT,
On fine Russia boily,at the unprecedented low price of
'THREE _DOLLARS CI FIFTY. CEXTS ! !
Equal iii any respect to those sold Mlct. the old sys
temoteirtantrsi,.
The above named price will be strictly adhered to,
and halrusts his friends who orthtr their hats sent
liome', Will not be .offended 'should tlie bill be 'sent at
die'same time, hr soon after,to their connting-houseti
as no. hook of charges is kept iei this tistablishinent.
The subscriber is sorry to say, that efforts .have
been made, and' doubtless 'will continue to be made
by somo, to injure his Economical and. Fashionable
Establishinent. lle would therefore particularly in
vite the public, Acr examining everywhere else, to,
call and ace hitn.. '
(Cfflats anti Caps of 'every description_ made tot
order,at short notice, wltolesaleand retail. ._
GILA !ILES F. RAYMOND,
Practical DAT and CA P Manufacturer, No. 82,
Chestnut street, below Third, opposite Congress
.
-I'. S. The Ladies will here find a handsome as
sortment of Furs and Fur Trimmitir: at reasonable
prices. Oltl Furs altered and minium! in the best
.•
11la ['MCI'. . . •
\VA N'l'lll)—Raccoon, husk Rat, Otter,.Fislitr,
Anil °thin. shipping I'm's: .
I)occniber 7, 18.12.if-6
• •.
S..DUNLAP ADAIR,
.11toritcy at ./La tv,•
OFFICBTo.3 Beetern's Rod;, - on the Pub;
lie Square, Carlisle, Ps.
_ s April 6, 181'2. . t (19.3
. ,
li. TT 0 R N.E Y AT LAW
(Ore opposite the Carlisle• Bank.
July 27, 18 , 1t1 , . ' 6m-39
30211 V BEENATEA.
_ ;ID.lllo`triePlii,a
ittES_PECTFULIX tenders his services lodic
citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity, OM he
will attend' to and perform all dental operations
•neh as Cleaning, Pluging rind Exleading na
tural Thrill, and inserting incorruptahle artificial
teeth from a 'single tooth to an entire set.
crj-OFilec opposite rill'arlane's Hotel.
July , tc-38
- _
.~~ s~f~ i-? ~ J ~ '~...'? 'ma r u
.~ ~J
Dr. I. C. Loomis, Dentist,
tiormsuently located in C.'arlidlc,i nd will per - -
A form till operations 'that are required in the
practice of his profession—l:Stu:y - 04f ..-
13Ntrincti nig, Filing, Pltagging, &rid
7131%erl Ina Artificial
•
Between .'llechaairsharLl ani
Philadelphia or 111.evIlinfore.
[III RAH ! IWAD Olt C.1.V.11:j
THE subscriber grateful for past fin - ors, be
leave to inform his friends ;ml the pub
ir e u
erally, that he still continues to run a line
burtheiiCars regularly between ME.Cchanic,liu
and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which gun
and produce of all descriptions will lie forwur , sl
with care and despatch at the lowest rati.s
freight.
Produce will be received at his Ware House,
Mechanicsburg, and tbrwarded to either Phil
delphia or Baltimore, according to the direetii
of the owner.
ILT"FIie highest . ..price will be given for Wlie
and Flour. .
MARTIN NI EILEY.
N. B. Plaster of Paris and Salt :iltvays
on hand, and fur sale at the lowesi prices.
1 - 20 J L:c.
lle has also an hand, at the 11eput in Mechanics.
burg, Mr sale, LUMBER, such aq rds,
S Wiggles, Sea mi imas, etc. of•all hind
which will be sold on liberal terms .
August 17. 18.19.
. COAL.
Ar 4 l(K ENS Talley, Pinc Grove,Lime , burners,
and Bituminous COAL, constantly for
SR le by -
Successors to Miller &. Martins
Harrisburg. April 20, 1892.
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTINICIR
THE proprietors of the Susquehanna Line will
run their Cars and Boats as usual to Phil
adelphia and Baltimore during the present season.
Their friends will please apply to Wm. L. Fox,
Broad i 4 t. and to Castner, Christian & Curran, No.
76 South Wharves, Philadelphia,and Joseph E.
Elder, Baltimore.
Until further notice; the following prices will
ho adhered to between this place and the above
itics;
W ) „ 1
!tctr.l: 4 * rvt•:-.0?- •
• E-0 tRt l. i Er"
4E &go
• , •-•
Ob , .9 0
;11 = H p 4. Er.
f"
94 .1 0
.15c 81.. per bbl.
Ale perloo lbs
Groceries; Q Ware
and Hardware,
Dry Goods, Furni
ture knd Drugs,
Wheat, Rye &. Corn
per bushel
Oats do • .
Lumber per 1000. -
'fact ' 82 75
Shingles, do 1. 50
Flour per bbl. :
Shad do 37i
Herring do 31i
Salt per sack, - 28,
Pitch, Tar and Rosin
per 100, 16
Plaster gross ion, 's2 25
Hemp per TOO, — -• 16
Hides,' . ;20 1 .-
Pig, Mtal, gross ton 2,50. •
Oar Iron; , 350
Nails per keg, . 18
Leather, per 100, 1 ; • 20
Whiskey per bbl 50
fliirrllllooks per 100,-15 ..--
CorbStopO;., do 12i . ,
, Tin;'' do • 26 ^ 25
2, • ' St ,E,!MARTI
1/19MiNt`,:,
licessoito I&4
.
flan irbitr March 4 , 84 ~/
2_•Y ,60,1141.4
`-•(•?-:
20 23. 40
25 28 43c
7
Snifel's• Series, .1 7 0. 42; 3,4, 5, - ,
Cobb's School .limilets, complete. •
• Emerson, .13yerly, Burham, Web
ster'B ! Spellers, "
Pike, Elise, Smiley, 4- e tap
rithmetics,
.with Keys,
MallieMatical Instralnent
Letter, Cap, and Deed paper, ruled and plain. Note
,taper. Silver Pencils, everpoints.. Jackson Lead
• Pencils'in worn!, or all tempers;•with a large lei-
Oilmen! or ULAN'S 1300 KS, ruled and minded:
• 212/2 54 D1V1VV.232 ' •
Of Superior finish. Razors, Razor Strops
Sharring• Drpshes, - . and finely scented
Shayrng Soap's and assorted Per-, .
•
turnery. -
-FANCY
Superior (Toque and Russ;;) Iroards,
Rice iiiiry; Visiting .Cartls,colnreil Wafirs and
Scaling Was, Plain alitOlottii Seals '
Thgetlier With a general on 4 well selected assort- ,
meld or GMswim! and .71.1iscHlowys Works, "to
please die fancy dad improve die taste„"
Carlisle, Dec: 14, tf-7
• •
THE subs6riber hereby informs his'
tl endi and the ptiblie - itykeneraf i llett: -
cola RUCS to keep a
(r. ports to the contrary hotwithatimding,) at the OLD
STA ND, in Cast High Street, a few doors cast of
the Court House, where her it ill at all times take
pleasure in admiiiistering to the comforts of those'
who may fai or hint with their custom.
Ills IlAlt shall be constantly supplied with the
choicest liquoni, and his TABLE midi the best the
market can Furnish. A etireFul OSTLER always
kept lit attemlance—and malting shall be left ttodotte
to 11411% . nll. - who call Arlill . him. "
i!OA IMERS taken by-the week,mmith. or ye/tr. '
- SI AION -AV ONDERLICII-
Carli,le,t‘prit 11, 184.2
it li subset:flair respeetfufly inflirms the pub,
4 0 1 -tic a large, that lie has leased the, above es
tablishment. Six miles south of Carlisle,' for a term
of years, and the M ILI Lacing Leen reccrilly re
paired, and new machinery. introduced, he is
Ihereturo-preparedto manuilletnre to order, (cand
also has a'supply constantly - on handy -
faller of every kind and Quality;
Which 6c <cill furnish to printorrs, merchants and
others, in any quantities at the lowest city prices.
All orders addressed to the , subseriber, at Paper
.town, 'county, will receive prompt
attention. .
Having lately received a supply of the very best
nwtorials,lie flatters himself that lir-will be able
to ma nufaeturepaper equal iu quality to ally qther
establishment in the country.
. .
TO rARDZERS.
TIII11431111:1 21111111:1113.
I~IIII'•; 51 I 'ICC l'ili(TS, 111 FO DR Asi)
p l'\ SIMI', on \lain stroet, nearly op
•ifiNitt• dn. County .1;i1, in the 119ron71i
to ilw Alneliitws
and 11:Irs,• Powers-6z: •
'T. D. lion' Evlll's Patent 'lmproved
\ \id' ❑ 1. , p.z.131 1 , 33,1:v 13,1, a 111, 11 tI ull, in e3Ti . -
,13 1 1 i,.11./.
Iv .1
11 1 41, In,.Lich tril{
oh 0111 or two haiiji, nuide 1.1/ the
shoreir •
1.11..td•' , 1e )1:ltd111%1:9 iu 11:111., till•
ri% deg, r lair final, tl same if
d .111 Aliktdiitius :,1111 I lurnc l'uwei•H are'
~,..;1 ud ll,rnuoyear, if - iVen ISSViI. • .
kinds or repairing widlbe done at the snot•tee
oil the 1110 SI retlF1(111:Ible terms. They nl-.
.•a~, keep •m bawl all vn,liil s oSeesscu•y to t*psir
die above \larht .t.ll .• tuts 01 Iti•ri ',IOW in use.
tl:
lier.• Is 415 1,.' 41 1 ", ti t
-1 NI) ASS
kiwis of CA,TiNGS caul I.c It:111---.014..lt a \H,,
11J1 - 6,
SIINV Wpgart
ke. Also.
AND
Such as Mill Spindles, Cat• ilexes, Turning Lathes,
Sc., all in thle hest order, in iron and brass. • .
orders will be executed at the shortest no
tice, a lid twontpq attended to. Farmers and others
ara respectrully invited to give us a call, confident
that thee can. be'suited, to their satisfaction.
A. STOUFFER & CO.
Carlisle, Aug. 10, 1814, if.4t •
n'Planck's, Ilcua•ood's and Ogle's PLOUGHS
and PLOUGH CASTINGS, such us Cutters Land
sides, &c. kc., can alio be had at the foundry.
CROUP IN GALINA
OTHERS, BE ON YOUR. GUARD!--
This is the senson when this destructive
comp aint attack's your interesting little children,
often robs you of those you fondly dont on; and
carries hundreds to the grave. ' Every inother' -----
should therefore, know its symptoms, watch them
closely, and always be prepared with a remedy •
us many are daily sacrificed by such neglect. At
first the little patient is seized with a shivering, it
grows restless, bus flushes of heat,the eyes become.
red and swollen, it breathes with diflimilty, and
then comes that fearful Conon that will surely ter:
minate in conVulsions or deathunless something ie
immediately given to check it. In this complaint
the "Baleatn of Wild Cherry" is well known to
be the most speedy ever dicovered. It is indeed u
precious remedy mild, 'safe and innocent, and * •
is sure to give the sufferer immediate relief, and
quickly restore it to safety and health: Farni
lies residing in the country and indeed every .mo•
then who lova her children, -should .always keep
this medicine in tir house and give it to them
early, by , doing so•you may oiled save the life of
,one you fondly love. Rememberth is is the fhmous
remedy of this distinguished physician; Dr.Wis
rar, which has Cured _,thousands :of CROUP,
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