STATEMENT IOF THE . FINANOES County of Cumberland, PROM THE IST DAY OF JANUARY, To THE 31ST DAY OP rI) , ECEMEER, 1851, INCLUSIVE. liade by the Commissioners in compliance with the re quisitions of the acts of Assembly of this Common wealth, passed the 15th day of April, 18.24, as also with the 37th section of said art which reluires the County Treasurer once in every year to State his account find produce his vouchers to the Commissioners, which after examination by said Commissioners, shall be by them laid before the County Auditors for settlement, according to hiW. In accordance with which N. W. Woods,.Esq., Treasurer of Cumberland county, submits the following as a correct exhibit of Ills receipts and expenditures, for the past year, ending on the 31st day of December, A. D. 1854. N. W. WOODS, Esq., Treasurer RECEIPTS. Balance in hands of Treasurer at last set tlement, as per Auditors' report, Amount of outstanding County taxes at last settlement, 8,178 County tax assessed for year 1854, 29,708 8. Loans obtained froni Jacob Coover and.others, 23,403 00 Abatement allowed by the State TreaSiirieron ' payment of $15,000, Fluos and verdict fees received of Samuel Martin, Clerk of Courts, Verdict and arbitration fees received of George Zinn, Prothonotary., Miaccituacous receipts front various persona, Total receipts 'f6r1854, SCHEDULE OP COUNTY TAXES OUTSTANDINO ON THE 181 DAY OF JANUARY, A. D., 1855, SURJECT TO EXONERATIONB AND COMMISSIONS. 1848. Samuel Brlcker,t Monroe, 1850. Edward Phillips, West Penosborough, /851. James Bricker. Shlppensburg, 1 8 53. Samuel , If. tlould,* Carlisle, Joseph A. IVeakley, Dickinson, Henry F, Fells, ?Mechanicsburg, Christopher Mellinger, Newton, C. W. Dehn. Now Cumberland, Samuel Olitne,* South Middleton, • 1851. Henry Darr.* Lower Allen, Jacob h. Zook,* Upper Allen, Joseph C. Thompson, Carlisle, Samuel Beetem, Dickinson, Adam Eslinger, East Pentishorc,ugh, William Orahato,f,Frankford, John Elliott,* Hopewell, - Moses Bricker,t Monroe, David Ilaker.f Newton, Lewis Willett, New Cumberland, Robert Mclver, Newt file, 110 , John 11. Spahr.f North Middleton, 1220 24 *l. Henry Ilickertiell,f Silver Spring, 1491 89 Samuel liollar,t Shippensbure Borough, kl 12 Jacob Noirsinger, South Middleton, 770 3ti 'Benj. McKeehan:l' West I'ennsborough, 339 07 These marked thus • have since first of Janua'ry paid tn full. Those marked-thus f have paid Impart. e - E XPENDIT E S Grand Jurors for services in 18r.4, Traverse Junin, for services fu it. , 5 I, Chri.thin Stotili and others, for furnishing Jur. rs ht v order of COMA, Christ n !ulna, for oil, candles. S:e., for use of county. James Nlateer, for services as Court trier for 1554, W.. 1. Shearer. Esq., District Attorney, fees hi Commonwealth cases. Witnesses' fees hi 41,..minemwealth eases, (embracing 11; hilts.) Justices' fees in Common wealth Case,. COUSLableS' fees ice Commonwealth eases, ESE= County Auditors, tor services, :minting me coutits for 1 hi. 3, iVI Ilium Riley, fin` services its Clerk to Audi tors for Qtli•4ly, auditing o,Ccounts of f'roth'y, Recorder nod Register, PUIILIC OFFICES. G. Zinn. for services Tier order of Court and Proth'y fees for years 1k52-3-4, L.utt in, f ir appearnnee docket for Prot h Samuel Martin for fees in Coin'tli rases, ro- oording roads., Ar.r.,as per nrt of At:soundly, Jan. Lnudou, for record books for Itecordar's Oleo. COMMISSION ilts' °rem& Jag. ir,UdOil, for Duplicate, binding and dm ti.mery for county, Joseph rresslor, for sere 'cog as Commf,sioner, (It. days at $1 :',O) John 'Bobb, for services as Commissioner, (117 days at VI 50) James Armstrong, for services as Conmas staler. (803 days at v. 50) GooNe M. Graham, for sery ices ma Canal la slerairlrout ;24th April to 30th December (o days at sls'3) William Riley, An. srrrlces, 1 year's sal. and delivery of duplkat.es, election papers, Rentz & Brothers, for cloth for covering ofli table, FR'S. curntuan, fur cuverlng tablo fur office, I= A. L. Spongier, for registering marriages, birthg and deaths, EMI= .Tohn B.llratton for public printing for ISM., cornmati, for public printing for 1854, El. Beatty, for public printing fur I/354, I= &astern Petlitentiary,for support ofeouvlcts for 1553, I= Myers & finttshall on nceoltnt for erection of New Prison, Thos. Symington, on account of sand-stone thr New Prison, Aldred & Richards, for extra work on New Prison, Michael Lambert, for sand-stone furnished Now Pah:ma, • John T. Wilson, Keeper of Dauphin county prison for stapphrt of Prisoners, Yrancis Itosenst eel, for painting and sanding Jail wall, George Weise & Wm. Crall; for paving and materials at Jail, • _ rotor Rodgers fa. putting „up tell-talon and gong at prison, Jacob . ltheem ,In account of unloading sand stone at prison, olemon Powers for granite sill for front door of prisyn, nixtott l'heneworth and Wm. %ldner for {warding prisoners In lock-up. Aboialder Mel.eistor.for services keeping up fire. and lobar work. John 11W...ha1l travelling expenses to (lydds b h. on county bu-mess, Eheriff II ta,Ons. of Perry county, costs: nod anoint e.muce of prisoners, Frederbk C.amanan for stables, st9ols, and rollers for hammocks, Wm. Line and.larich tzpanglor for regulating d.mo at prison pavements, Wan, Miller fur taking out pump-stock at Wore (11 too for posts f,, welbfrome at jail, • Davlti Sod th . for book-ease for t-heri 's office, 'Ph-nuns I'. Dwin aiid ialuws f labor work and levelling ' , albyard, Wm. randolph for 100 bushels of -charcoal f prismi t Ohlin 1 f, Dean It fir SJ t , ,ns of stoneconl for • Tr.aull r‘cht,tiprfiltft.) tons of Fteno. P ,n 1 to jorkoli, )IN. ! ,, 00d,;ior.s.for I,lnolc- c 1111;41,• A. IL Iloilo Ill' front; f..r rnllera of hnlum•rla, f.l• nifihing for loss and John Hays cleaning out ceF,l,O lEEE= . r. S i „ ; ,. 0 , r .„ I' , ”,ritnd I-r (;,„,, f wittrt.r, f;'(,. 1:1111tik 81111 J. C. Itr, , ;iß 1::r 1'144, OF TIIF $ 211 08 1,315 79 $63,072 63 $350 2 111 0 5( 5 40 40 02 4!) 79 292 2,0 395 49 929 RS 694 141 185 49 131 61 , 01 10 4 i 04 164 94 41149 $9.676 57 MEM $ 4-37 50 2,183 5N!,, 03 00 OM ITIM EEO M*2 51 , ,E 41 3r -, 4 31 5 112 50 MEI 10 50 123 70 10 00 13113 ,o 00 ME =I 175 50 EBB 139 50 47& 00 6 1; 3 4 1 iv 30 70 10.9 60 1111 65 155 00 310 40 11,000 00 S ‘..t) MEI 50 00 771 100 00 367 00 MT] 200 00 17 00 28 00 MEI 1111 IMEI Eir3 4 00 I 0 i b 00 76 16 EEI 1,0 00 IMEI ' 1 72. h l,t) 11611 ME C' I 0 PO MEI Pr. A." .1. Minilan, Maj.! .If.p. 'Crop); and C. Stayinau visitors' pity Mr 18M, 30 pc 11.01.0 ORDERS AND DAMAGES svrAninte Elizabeth Ill Hiatus, amount of damages a warded by Court, William Wallace do. .Jacob lVaggoner do. , Mary Atchley do. • George Grittian do. Samuel Miller dn. John P. l'owley , de. Sundry persons for services, viewing rontlx anti bridges sr certificate of clerk of court, munats. Christian Walt amoopit in full of contract for ()reeling, bridge near ego's mill, Valentino Venitian for titiOn shingles for-re pairs at Rupp 's bride, Daniel Lehman for work and matorials..at Rupp's bridge, materials„ pt Coover for hauling shingles to Itupp's bridge, Alfred Mash for joist for Bryson's bridge, N. 11. Nickels hauling lumber to Bryson's bridge, Joseph Eberly. do. John - Sprout do. John Zenner do. Daniel Lohman for work laying poor at Bry son's bridge, Jacob for joist and plank for Bry son's bridge, William Green for 10.000 rhestnut shingles for Dlller's bridge, Cornelius Kennedy for 8,000 chestnut shin gles and hauling 10,000, Andrew Kauffman for scantling for Bryson's bridge, Jacob Bretz for repairs done at Alexander's bridge, IfenriFtutk for plank and putting some' in Alexander's bride, Ifenry Kuntz for repairs done at Alexander's bridge, 33 00 40 62 02 26 = MI Cumberland and Unlpn rompanles, John Tteetein and other assessors, for services rendered for year 1S 4, ELECTION s. John Di115, , ,r and other offieera of Chop:mural and to . ivhship elections for IS 4, . • 1110.1 V John !Lathe ft for repairs of comic.° of Court room, Francis INISCIIFteOI for ilftrtilltig Coll rfrool3l, Minim.. Morris ihr stove, stove pip... e(c., .Ineol7 Fli.linrd 1 year's salary, as keeper of piddle bedding, Lydia Weirieh and M. 1.. liunbar for clean ing Court man, Win. Breeze foP blacksmith's work done at lock-up. Jefferson Worthington for glazing done at Court House, Charles Weirieb and J. Henan! for ',linking Carpet of Court rllllrll, Frederick Bentz far mending locks nt Court OE Andrew iterkerfor mending MA attack-11th A. S. Lyino for repairs of spouting. kr.„ Barney Carney for whitewashing loek.up, Peter lintshall for repairs done at Court !louse, LOANS ANTI INTEREST ON LOANS. ohu noiliL Esq.. and others. amount of their respect Ire muttly Carlisle Deposit() Dank, amount of loans ob tained. at-lisle Deposita Rank. amount of discount or renewal. Adam PelTer, Wm. Knrr and others, amount of Interest on bonds, MISeELLYNICOUS. Henry Saxton, for &c.„ S. M. 11.,,,t er. for stone vOlll forrOUrt ouse, Joseph May, for shovelling snow, • Joseph Murphy, hn uling eon! ashes, M===212221 antes Martin, for boxing trees at Court = Win. Line, for Linden trees and planting,' .1. E. Fuller, fur computing, male, 1. Ringonit and J. tiregg, nssisting to pre pare duplicates, Mrs. Mary Moody, for cleaning Court lit OW 0, John Woods, for stntiouery, George Crnigbend, for services ns assess:is, John Gregg,. for services nod expenses going to Baltimore on county business, .Inures Armstrong, expenses to tiolitsboro' ana Philadelphia on county business ' Geo. W. Hither, for 30 yds. cotton duck, for tounmeeks, •. A. S. 13 110. for repairs of door, all utters, and latch ' and 111 wash hanins, Joseph May and themes Janne+, for cleaning well at Jail, Wm. Randolph. for 100 bushels of charcoal, for Court 'louse, Cleo. W. Hilton, for horse and carriage lilre, Adam Ednnonmu. for horse and carriage biro, Samuel Martin, for nereening and putting In conl, Wm. S. Colman, Esq.. amount of ndvauee ment Ly him to County Treasury, Mrs. MeCrister. eleaniniout Jail, Pumberhind Valley It. It.. freight on coal, .[.,fin [larder, furnishing grass seed for Jail yard: Saintwl Tnylor, end alior collvetorg amount of ahatoun.nts allowed tax payers, Sundry persons, prarnitnns on 11,x and other Constra,lrs, for malting returns to Court, 4o INQUESTS. npli C. Thompson, Justice Longneelzer, lid juFtiee Middleton, fees and Jurors ay, for holding Inquests on dead bodies, 1,51 0114' I= in. S. Cobean. Esq., anti others. atnonut of tau% erronctoutly assessed, Total amount, by amount on CormniFFlemers' orders. $4.1,73-1 20! County Treasurer's commission at 1!..; per cont., flt,6* 01 hitstitmlinP: taxes unpaid by Collectors, 9,676 57 Collectors' fees, 5 per cent., 1,081 47 Exounrati.,lll4, _5O 37 Balance In hands and dun county by Tres?. 7,' 0, 4 00;31 DR. To amount of receipts Yore A. P.lfis4, ( . 0111):RIAND ( . 61'NTY. EN. 3 the Cotnuilssioners of Coml , erintid moot v. (to certify Fitlingt the I ,, reiloliz ``" / n: It c'orrect t.tatement of the receipts and expenditures of 1110 eentit,y af , re!,:titl, from the 'IA tiny of January to the :Ilst Its of Devout! er. A. D. 1S:-4. ineltiAve, tts also a srliettule Ili,' outstanding i'otnity taxes in the boroughs pond townships therein Etated,toget her with it Ft:gement efexnentif tures tinder each heed of apnre9rrlntioii Made' by the CeininisFinners, hl e euplianee With the requisithinx eontained In the 2•2 d nntl '23(1 seetlens Of an net of AsHetibly of Mk Com monweellh. vaased the 16th day of April, A.D. 1 S:11. WitneFs one halide 01n1 NOM at COMISIO, this flithc any of January, A. 1). MU.. Xi IIN 1101111, ' .1. A UNISTIUINTI. .. . , . . • ' '; , GEO. NI. rllt All ANT, CAmmi.sloners or Ctivriterlnnd Co Tea—\\ * M. Itn.rr, Clerk. Oo y. IVe, the undersivied. A 11(11tor , of eitull'erlnu(l .1, !iv...1'1111,4 to I. a n d having been sworn. prooei.(ll,l exa ni.e the go,,iints :111(1 11 , 1%•111.11: of N. 4 1, Teem-liner t-91,1 e. , unty, front the I st day of t the thy of 110. , ewher.-A. ft. It3l. filriusjve. 0 , 31 AV(' nilli the oil of 5. , V011 &Mart:and thrre•lorths colilH by'saltt Tre;werer to the vomit v.• 11 1. ori zit, will by the ft 1 , 14 , log exilit of 541111 avrottlit. In t utio , or whoro , ,f havo'herouot-t.i.t rur ez.rliOn, this twentie`h 'fay m• January, A. D. n 0, , ..u5ant1, , !1,11)t n l e4l'iuki.l Pv-tiv ,, , - 11 1, \V it I • A %( ' OW; . ".• Auditors of Cumberland County 41 60 77 50 20'00 40 10 40 CO 75 00 76 00 MEI 1507 50 _QI 00 87 05 6 00 1 '2'l 3 51 7 05 4 86 8 21 42 62S 120 00 GO 00 54 00 EC! 5 00 111 , 3000 ME= 430 11A3 CBE 40 00 41 . an 47 8;;1 66 00 MEM I:r3 EOM iOO 4 16 1 L 0 2 h7, 2 ' 1 50 1 00 4.380 00 3,()00 00 EMI E3M 4 65 1 /, :14 25 3 00 I 00 9 56 1 00 I 50 6 no ME fi 00 4 o 0 4 04 ME 20 2fk. 12 50 MiM 10 00 7 7n 18 00 85 50 2 50 Mb 25 10 00 22 by 1,40 60 77 12 1 4, 79 04 10 00 $13,7:14 2.(1!.i. ;1;3,072 ti 3 $i 1.072 11 itatliok Ocralb. WOODS, Esq., TroasOror, In conformity As ith tLn luih boolion ni ail 44 ApPP , '", 4io 40, P. rests.° the Systom, &c.," passri.l thu iioth day of AMU; IMO, unllll4 1414: !,t,,n,yi!,,0; To amount of outstanding Militia Ones for 1583 and previous 'y,Tars, no per inot by County-Auditors, - To amount of Militia fines returned for Itint, ns per duplicates to wit, Schedule of Mil tia exhibiting the anionnt .nf duplivateag Lnionut rrrell ed. a of Collectors' fees and aninuntfontstaniiitig. as par •xod In Towlihltli). Colleeli i•' Nand' '-- Dickinson, John Houston, '1847 I 69 50 28 03 .' 1 47 40 00 N.Cumberland, Joseph 3lusser, 13 00 l3 1 81 N. Middleton, Samuel-Alien, 30 00 - 2 15 285 25 00 ~ Allen, Jacob Coover, 1848 112 00 26 74 3 75 79 50 E. Pennelxwo', Jacob Longueeker, 108 50 : 31 95 355 73 00 N. Cumberland, Joseph Musser, 1849 21 50 . 21 50 Newoille, John Moore. 13 59 569 82 7 00 W. Penushoro', Edward Philips, 1850 78 50 78 50 Shippenshurg, James Bricker; 3'40 840 Monroe, Jacob Morrett, 1852 3B 00 27 45 355 700 N. Cumberland, Owen James, 19 00 10 93 57 750 Lower Allen, John o.lleck, 1853 '24 50 10 08 242 12 00 ' Carlisle, Sam'l IL Gould,* 60 00 04) 00 :Dickinson. Jos. A. Weakloy, ' 84 50 . , 84 40 E. Poonsboro', William Saddler, 53 50 30 88 372 19 00 Frankfort!, William Strohm. 20 00 18 70 2 30 5 00 . liampden, Anderson C. Orr, , 30 50 225 23 25 Hopewell, David hoover, ' 24 00 15 15 1 85 7 00 Mechanicsburg, Henry F. Fells, 56 50 O G2 400 49 88 , Monroe, ' John Stmek, 41 00 20 48 402 lO 50 Newton, Chr. Mellinger, ' 40 00 10 57 IG3 '27 50 N. Cumberland, Charles W. Dean, 15 50 ' 15 50 Newville, John Givler,Jr., 23 00 ' 19 48 1 02' 1 50 jN. 311ddleton, David Wifliains,4 s 00 30 68 382 • 20 30, Silver Spring, Charles Shriner, '5O 50 Z . , 25 375 21 50 . Southampton, Samuel Taylor, • 61 00 51 77 273 050 Shippetislig tp. Jeremiah Allen, 850 618 '32 200 S. Midnnetott, Samuel (dime, 85 77 61 45 4 82 19 50 ' IW. Pentisboro', Henry Bear, 78 00 11 55 24,5 14 00 Lower Allen, Henry Darr, 1854 52 50 42 28 222 800 ' 1 Upper Allen, Jacob L. Zook,* 58 00 13 86 , 44 14 Carlisle, J. C. Thompson,* 92 50 25 75 2 67 39 00 23 03 'Dickinson, Samuel Becton], 88 00 58 43 307 , 20 50 E. Pennshoro', .Adam Estinger, 80 50 40 00 . - 40 50 „Frankibed, William Graham. 40 0) 30 10 1 00 200 Hampden, Daniel Reitz, " 00 50 ^49 88 262 14 00 Hopewell, John Elliott,* 40 00 29 00 17 00 Mifflin, John Perry, 37 50 29.93 1 57 6 00 Meehanicsburg, George W,;bbert, 59 50 49 40 2al °7 Lo Monroe, , Moses Bricker, 71 50 61 75 3 25 6 50 Newton, David linker, . 52 00 , 1 5. 00 N. Cumberland. Lewis Willett, LS 00 14 u CO 00 250 , Neiti.9ll6. - ' - - 11,ithert - Mclver , , V 00 / N. Middleton, . John IL Spahr, 75 50 45 11 30 39 Sliver Spring, 'Henry Ilielternell • 1 ,p 5 00 1, - ; : . /... 71 25 3 7.5. 20.9 00 Southampton, Henry •11 lloch. r 1 36 50 • 30 40 • 1 (X) ~ 450 Shippeh slang. I Samuel 11 , 41:tr, 03 1.9 30 Di DI 00 Shippensh'g tp. 1 Wilson Sinigrimis, 3 50 3 33 17 S. Middleton. i Jamb NefTsinger. 1- 50 100 58 bB2 330 W. Pennsbore', 1 / Benj. McKeehan, 6T 0) ' 57 00 300 7 00 $2,515 17 I $1,202 41 $93 22. ;---- , Thono tnarlir I thus *have since Ily amount outstanding MiNitta Fines, for Itttit, and previous years subject to commissions, lixonerations allowed Collectors for 18b4; and previous years. Co!lectors CI romilsslous for 1554, and previous years, Printing. Millitary statoment of ISA, . • Brigade inspector, Sainuel Crop, salary. de., Ringgold Artillery Company. appropriation due for years IS ,53-1, Clll,lll Guards, appropriation duo for years g, SprinlTeld Light Infantry. appmpriation due for years 18;53.-4, Carlisle Light Infantry, appropriation duo for year 1854, Adamantine Guards, appropriation due for yearlsfst, County Commissioners, on military business, James Burnett, assessor of Monroe township, Jacob Long. assessor of Lower Allen township. t 2 amuel Albright, assessor of Hampden township. John Erford, assessor of - tEast Poonsbormgh township. Joseph Kichalber,.ter, assessor of Silver Spring_townahip,- James tiraltarn, assessor of Frankford township, Andrew Frttrier. assessor of Sliipponsburg township, Henry A. Thrush. 11650,1•11 r of Shippensburg borough, r" . Michael Zeigler, assessor of Newville. 111 Wain Duncan. assessor of Southampton, for 1440, John Westhenheiffer. assessor of Norton hark! Hitxmiller. assessor ti.:l3 thauiptcn township, Cyrus Iteinitrd, assessor of West pentistx t r v , town s hip, John Corson, assessor of Hopewell township, Freiteriek Cornman, assessor of Carlisle, J. N. Hostetter. assessor of Mechanicsburg, Jaett.Streitzer, assessor of New Cumberland, Jacob Uricit, assessor ofUpper Allen township, George 11. Craighead. assessor of South Middleton township, John iteetem. assessor of Dickinson township, Jacob Outshall, assessor of North Middleton township, I lance due Military Fund. in hands of County Treasurer, County Treasurer's commission on paynieut of tl,2ti: 40, Climberland County, sec, Vo, the undersigned Auditors nf Cumberland county, elected and sworn tieconling to law, In seeordane e whiz the Act of Assembly of time 30th of April, A. h. having extunimmd the above account or N. E sq ., surer for the county aforesaid in the matter of )11116a htser, do find the same correct as above stated. Witness our hands at Carlisle this Nth day of January, A, U. 1555, 1 - 4 .IST OF SALES OF PERSONAL pROPERTY By WM. C. HOUSER, Auctioneer. January 25—ElIzaIrdh Aughinbaugh, 211— Do. Do. " 31—Samuel Etter. February 6—Peter 31111er, " 0--.Sohn " Dl—Samuel Smith: " 12—John Ditmei. " 13—Elizabeth Iluncbarger. " 11-31ichael Dawson. " 15—Jacob Plank, " 14-17earge Rupp. " 17—Christian Mime. " 19—John F. llur,h. • " 20—Sanniel King, Deceased. 2l—Wllliam Porter. 22—Javob I,nrigeneelter. " 23—'Tobias 31111vr. " 21—John 1.. Sadler. 20--tleorge 1,, Llchtenbarger. " 27—John Earltart. Shelly, March 1--Adam (liLler. 2--Joseph Stayinan. " 3-11al id Williams. " 6—Andrew Sensoman. " (I—John Duffer% „. " 7--Abraham Sulanl;arger. " S—Eli Crahle. " , 9,-John Brandt. tt Jo— Do, Do' "t 12-llenry \Wilt, 13-11 r. It. t 7. Young. " 11—Jame. 3lelmre.' 16— , John 11.mser. Sin pp. " 17—W111131os 11pm - unwell " v Mtirtij). 20--Mieliati Landes. 21—Sani ml Albright 22—Jite,1, Erfort. " 'iv] Kaufman. " 21—J. 11. glom. 2%—ltenjantin Shno. 27—bleary Landes, " 29—.1t.1tu F. 70 . a 11 Ql - 43LLING OF.1? AT COST.—The sub. internliut.t to change his business, Las motion' soiling Oil his huge awl t.plenditt stnck or 'Winter floods tot cent for cash. Most Ott hit stock has been pur chased Ibis full, in New Vork and Philadelphia, at tint lowest rash !wives. Purchasorsean therefore sat e money b.)* calling s , Afit, and at the No thee ilave the largest and host stock of goa.ds to m , lect in the town Or randy. In ibis stork will to f, , find kunio fresh ras , laters, Vestiovs, 'Superior white. red and yellow I , lantieb.; red. c:reen, blue, drab and grey Sack Platinols; lilbbons rind Flowers; c . ligattt , uoa !AS.. ICH ellS l / 1 111.1 . 0. Ile 1.11111 rind De Verges; ; French Merinos. Parantettaa and elegant pro .ha and Illanket E11;1IN I.S, I sdies, and , Velvet 1, , r II Musllos, Also, a large„ . ,and now Stork 11 , 1'1p3 immEs, a ! : , .1 .1: 11. :Old well made ( MI. . tlnti• to ;fa elw.tit. All late imltt tl Vail ;Old et1;11^41:', IY. CO, 1F54 MILITIA ,ACCONIIT ~pli. .1.717 i of d January, 1555, paid in full -DR. J. B. MAIU'IIISI'S CELE— mtATED cATitmacoN. Fon THE RELIEF ,S; CURE OF SUFFERING FEMALES. It stands pre-eminent 1 r Its reedits lancers b all the dis r r ”.1“ t It .is reeeno mended, usually called FE— MALE COMPLAINTS. Of I ...se are Prolnputs Uteri. ur a cling of the %Womb; Fluor A lbus,-or Whites; Chrtil.l ln tiammatinn end Ulceration of the Womb: Incidental Hemor rhage, or Fbaaling; Painful Suppressed, A; rre • ular Men .frmitb.e Rc., with all their accompinying evils , (Cnueor eseeptcd.) no matter dem. so wre or of how long standing. Thls, medicine has never beeit Int minced by empty puffs, and misrepresentations, nor is It intendedthnt its present popularity shall be sustained by any medium but its merits and the appro. batinn of the public NOTICE TO THE UNFORTUNATE FEMALE. T ford It a duty incnntbent upon my%elf to de; laic publicly the great blessing Dr. Marehiscs Uterine Cie tholicon has priived to me. Fer•two years my health war miserable; f was altinAt unable to walk. Ph) si cia'ne pronounced my case falling of the womb, ext.me sive ulcerations, commencing with fluor :dims. The pains, irritation. t.rostrat hot, fir., rendered lifo a burden. In this misl‘rtido condition, Dr. F. P. NitWillllll r.osmi• mended Dr. :IlareitisTif Uterine CathoWon. -titer tab:- lug flur bottles I Lind myself in perfect health. ti rati. tude for my restoration makes me ardently desire that all my sea,alike unfortunate, may find sure relief from this inestimable medicine. ELIZAIIETII A. NEWLAND, No. 19 West•et., Utica, N. The above statement 1 know to 1.0 trite. P. I'. NEWLAND, M. 1)., Utica, N. 1 I have no hesitation In say in 7, lir. Morchisi's Vito Ine Catholiean invaluablo in uterine clig.east , s generally I hat•o 11S1,1 it in Fluor •Altus, Amenorrhtem, l'n.lapsuA Uteri, and in eases of extettsive uleeration of the ragiva aml t, Uteri. It is worthy of ti n t notieo of the Faculty. .191 IN C. (il:ltletf, M. 1):, Baltimore. Md. [.Tan 17, IS:',6 T.ot all'lliteleArl call aul obtain n Ictinplilet proof, from Mt, s , uret•;4. of Ow I , :nelifi:ll comfits of it. iii with Icttorii fcc,.l cxperioaced ‘,ll, have u-o•l it iii their practki... Aims tii6 ott R'O`lt. J. KIETI rn. Druz:ti,t, South 'Hanover sire; 1, solo `.ktLont J. It. MARCH'S! I: Proprivtors, t'ontrot Depot, ;`, , 04 nr,,:itlLN:ty, N. V. 7,,5t0 January 21, re utuettn Cli,ths. . inovls] IIITN: P. .rgit) 1,E . T.-I'he property sitwito 313111 : , tvo , t Itpar the 5i31.1t0,01 131t_, , . 131- tli!. pr"ir.zt: nl o.lbio, Ps- n, ,Itr,f f.l 1:1 11 /LEN P ttVin Ch Ist April tii•xl. For toriii, .11. Pitt criAs. illinUllit Itlibase. lelo : A 1;f t trvi v ' Ol Vis fres A in'i E-xeptior'n, $ 551 2 5 $575 29 J. B. DRAWIIAUB ISAAC RING W ALT, JAC , III STEINMAN, • A s uditons of Cumberland county ThWN LOTS AT if A 1,1; LP; ywl. rttje or an order of te sirpipi rc ' Co oeitioilP,Chind vi unty, the undersigne h d hill ton the premises, on SATUR jo ti e ,: pity, , ) 6 IA, at 2 o'clock' P. M., all 4 0 .4 Trion Lot, ornotootily k ',ern as POPLAR 0 4. 0 1 14.44.0 a the eArtir west end of Hanover Street, to the Corliolo., containing about TWO A. I eti 1,94134 sql i.y wild ,trout, the W nltiut Bottom i+rat , l r 4 lot of It. Philllise heirs and by South street. h. (Ofute 4fo-itle whl im ten per cent. of the•purchase PP ,, i O ;7 4 , 1 i 00.10, orteleurtli on the continua the p4ltt, ttud OM htiltOrlt to bn secured by mon E,ogun oF)lidoes Ibll-#m Isoolt4 mad troth, us the Trustee s 3 JPl*NOblett roiotlifooc , i for the payment of th. interest 1 1 100‘Or 5 , 0111t000011Y to Mrs. Elizabeth Dwir. "Id the irrineiltiii at her 11014010 to IMF heirs at law, or ti!" 0 " who olay 1.0 entitl e d thereto. Attendance Is. lt ,, en by ow ntAursl K u l ,4, Trustee under th e will 'Ebonies! IN/MI, ite,?4l, • Jan. tt.t. ft 11'10 41 jl4l ..,,,, COL I 11ie4 4 n/i041141 All• Ti. tilirt.rg - . .• ~.,! . VALIJAI3I4I4; T 0 W IS' ~ i4.f, iti I PItoPERTY AT PRIVATE MALI' ....fi • ' ..,:., The. sulmerlleer sill sell at private sale d..., . i( . i' 4 l ~...., •' that valuable business stand on the rot .: .„,...r.: • , ner of Ihumrer and Lotither streets, IL Car - ilsle, Pa. ' The Int 1.30 h a ft front by 240 feet In depth. There Is a large THREE lilolll' rrroNE PLASTERED lIUUSE. well finished, a large yard and garden; anti every thing necessary to make It ennefortable and mu. veuktut residence. For term.v enquire of Carlisle. Dee'r. 20. 1854 r W BPLEN ABM S 1 , 01; SALE.—The subscriber will sell at prh ate sale tb, two following described farms. to wit: No. situated north-weat of Carlisle, adjoirle, the Inhabited part of said Borough, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES of first rate Limo. stung, Land, hating thereon erected a new large BANE BARN, a large 11AY 110 USE, a comfortable CATTLE /ISTABLE, ke. Also, a comfortable DWELLINti HOUSE, and other out-buildings. The land is it a high fitato of cultivation and all _under grs,tt post and rail Amon. It is bounded on the north by LI. ' heirs of Samuel Aloxander, deed., on the east by Noble, Wm, D. Seymour and otbemon the west by Jilt. Moore, David (frier, Ac., and on the south by the publi rent leading from Carlisle to Waggoner's bridge. No. 2.—ls situated In North Middleton township, 4 , tulles from Carlisle, on the Harrisburg and Carlist. turnpike road. about lit, miles from Middlesex ylillc bounded as follows: on the north by the Conodngulto-, Creek, on the west by Irvine's heirs, on tho East by Noble and Jesse Zeigler. and on tits south by Altruism, - liet rlek -and --thellarrisburg- turnpike _mad.. containing.. TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE ACRES. abor. 100 acres of Limestone' and the residue Is black slate about 160 acres of this tract' cleared. under gord ten,. and in tt good state of cultivation. the balance is t, r, heavy timber. A largo portion of tho firm is meadow land. The improvements are a hirgo STONE 1,11 11, LINO HOUSE a large 1.01.1 AND .FRAME ltAllN,.a stone Spring !hoist, and other cut- b uildings. an Am.', Orchard and a large quantity* other fruit trees. No. 3.—ls a small tract of land about mile west No 1., on the Baker raid leading from Carlisle. to Wag goner's bridge, containing TWENTY-SIN ACit ES of f.rat rate limestone land, bounded by said road on the north, by John Noble on the south, by lime n's heirs on flit east, and by Baker on the west. The subscriber n.l, also sell a 'number of OVT' LILTS to suit purchasers - Tho above described property will leo sold on reasonabi, terms, A RMSTRONO NOPLE. Carlisle, January 10. 1014. $575 20 581 U., It "PiN ' T ll lS (` C AN „ N "itenson's whole pleat'ure. all the joys sense, Lie in three words—ilealth, Peace, and Competence. P'.l.c.) But when we have pains, affliction or anguish of dis eases, is not our pleasure'. our joy; and our happiness therebyaiestroyedt Wiry let our skit fellow-being suf. - ref.? Dm not Chrhit say; "With the !Wile Measure 3S mete, it shall be Measured to you again?"—Mal. 7. 2.- -W ho is a wise men and endowed with knowledi,e mong you, lot him show out of a good conversation hts works with meekness and wisdono."—Janns 3,13. " SURGERY AND !tIEDICINE.—Thict. r. I'. C. CAM DER, Surgeon molt Physician, who is ihtanlst and PhysiologisCand is Br:Must° of our best Medical gas, and has made himself acne:tinted with all the sari ..us my.dems of Ntodisal Science. and with the recent discoveries 'and improvements in the latiulis depart ments of the Arts. faithfully attends to of dere for Surgical and Medical Aid. and whose medicioes are all Inside Sr I , liip.sed tdriclry in accordance with the Sciences of Pathology, Botany, Ilydropathy and 1 by si olsci3; sod whose medicines are all conus.sed of Natoli ...mu. rOl•to, plants, and h,)drt.ilatily, d all diseases.and to whom the athleted are Ills Bed to apply timely. His Character by- Respectable Neighbors. Lc. Copy of a letter from the Bev. C. IL Lei Ladipto Mr. If. IL Etter, of the Warns Springs. Respected `ir:—A l low mo to Introduce to your friendly notice. Dr. CARL.- DKR of New fork- I have known Dr. C. for sixteen years, be has done business for me with sobriety, hon. esty and with accuracy; therefore I do relieve le perfectly sober, behelst and trustworthy. Any fitvoin you may Ft`l. proper Moulder on him, will be highly al.- preelated by his numerous friends, and by none more highly than your sincere friend and' hUatible servant. 11 '2 1 :3$ 2 16 b 2 2 71 3 P 2 2 42 2 3". 4( .33 :3 13 472 87 12 G 2 Z,1.5 C. 11. LIENBACII. Landishurr, Pak, July Itth, Copy of a letter from George Spahr, Esq., County Trelssurer.—l do certify that the medical nth ice of Pr. P. C. Cardder has surpassed any other which I halve/ hitherto had in Outrun, of severe fever In my faintly. I would therefore recommend hint to such persons alio fluty be itthieted with aforesaid disease or otherwise. tiF.ORIIII SPAHR. 111.m0elti. Auzust 20th. IStl DIL CA It 011 tilt being will acquainted with the x•c cent French discoveries, With their new and safe modes of tmattuent, and the speedy and certain remedits at cures for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Dysentery, era Mortals mid all Complaints of the Ike% els and Sta tn. Superior Remedies far the prevention and tune tf Asiatic Cholera. remedies Mr all the defects and 116- e:toes of the Generative Organs and reprodut•tive my in muu and women; Remedies for Insanity; cm Min anti timely cures for all Consumptions, Impotence. Ster ility. Sexual Abuses, Vederetti Discrises in all their ti rInK Suppressions mid other delicate female cothplaints. Mimeo remedies emanate from the most noble science tf Botany 110,1 Ilydropathy combined. (but :to pith:ol)4-- 'll,st all mattner.of siek aws.s and all manner of tiii , eithr. New 1, ttiteent. It is for healing that Christ commie • diet' the Sattotrilati.—Lulse, 10,:11 to 17, and with civic,. e all things, hold fast that n Lich is Thessalootans, h. 21. - TherefOro let us It of should lay out for health. fir tic's is lii3i,'ltiterein and, yet inertaseth, rind there is that within Meth rat re than is meet, but it tettdeth. - Prx,o - 01.1..5. 1 1.,,21. The medicines and their directions will t sent to the ati!l .t.. 1 Li any direction by mail or eNi.rv. tddnoss Dr. C. CA i)DDEß.Carlisle, Cumberland calm t l'a., post p•titt, and the tim $t alwaxs areompanying the letter, with tile t , tlet., tagother with a de.criptl ii (, tLa ti...lings and the symptoms of (11,1 complaints 01 inclosed. It is this system of ledicsl t Hooks and the nueles of cure only, which 1/r. I'm ~1 die. employs thst :Wow of medicines entirely made t r eamp .sod of Wholesome Roots, Plants. and ll_s };,asp in all diseases, (lie poison), and which can teal, e, speedy iutd certain remedies and cures for -all ni m , her of sickness and all manner of disease," and Which our. pass all other utotival 1 1 101iIIS in )10111t of gamine. s, yond all hoods i‘t re rat Itris.na . oppicE 'haitanio.; Ott. C, Fleager, East Doinfrot street, near South li:LreNt-r, Carlisle. Pm Testimonials. firm' numerous , f the IA711( st re:Teel:0,1111y In this and the atijoinitig reamtit s. give authentic 0% Mimeo of the n 001,.,, of Dr. earthier's rime:trier. :gel can Le semi at pus rlih v. • N. It. 'rho MIAt led can 'rich 0 superior int , dielins ;aid the dlicciP•ps fir then' use Ly the trot return tf ta. IrII trio he's le desired, 11. lir. C. is P 1 multi/Nom- to arcoinne date rip plit.tt is tar 11. he "In. 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