Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 03, 1858, Image 3

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    eitniasido pnorovog MARKET. .
Iteyorted weekly for the Herald by
. •_Woodivatill did behteldt.
nova Superfine, per bbl.
. 'do. : -Extra.
_ d 0..,
do. Family do.
RYE . do.
WHITE WHEAT per bushel 1 •
Ben-- do. - - do..
Itys d 9. - •
Coax • do.
OATS ••
CLOYSIISESD
-
WINTER
- - &RING BARLEY . do.
PHILADELPHIA 11 lARKET.
Fvouit, per bairol,
Extra farnilj flour,
Rye Flour, , • .."'l3 28
Corn Mehl, • 8 00
WHEAT, heat white, per bushel, 1 1061 12
—Prime re4whent, ' • • 1 10®1 10
Rye, per bushel, • 70
Corn,- •
Osts,, 4."
Cloversied, per bushel,
Whtnkey; per gallon,`
BALTIMORE MARKET-exm
.
FLoun; per barrel, ' .. 6 a ..50
'6 O ' a
• Chio,extra, • ' • • 6 00035 26
: City mills, • • .:. 6. 00@alk 50
- '.' Rye Flour, -
3 12
-- 2 Corn - --Aleal; - ' . _ .B. Bli
-
• Waver; best wh ite per bushel, ' 1 iagt 19
Prime red wheat,. • ' _ 1 0400 09
Rye, per bushel, . • . . 72
- .Coro, - ~- '-' 63055
•
Oat!, . ~ • .. ' . 33
Clorerseed, per bushel, . 5 60 .
Whiskey, per Fallon, 21
•
• list of Solos of personal properly; cum,
menoing 18581 • ~
. Itebruary-13-CyrueTtrindk, Dickinson twp,_
16,Vin. C. Brandt, Monroe twp.
" l7, David Ralston, Silver Spring.
"• 18, Levi Lantz, Lower Allen twp.
' " 18, CB. Meyer, York, York co.•
' " 19, Monroe Swigert, do. • •
" 20, George Myer, Monroe iwp.
" , 22. Win. Lambert, Upper Allen twp,
23, Daniel Burtner, Pennsboro'.
24, Gee. , Asbenfellor,Cumberi'd.
" 25, Jonas Rupp, Mcclianicsburg.
26,
.." 26, John'Eberly, Ilapptlen twp.
27. C K. Shopp, Monroe twp.
?dumb' 1, John Rupp, Esq , Hampden twp.
-2, John Beg. Monroe twp.
" 3, Frederick Stoner,: New Cumberl'd
t!' 4, :Roses Eberly. Eon., Iltimpden'twp
" 5, John Sadler, Upper Allen imp...
6,. Mrs. Nancy 'Green. S Middleton.
h 'B, Peter Y. Harman, Silver
" 9, Wi Ham Glover, do.
." 10, John Wolf, East Penneboro'.
't 11, Henry; IleCkernell,
12 . .G.' W. Geese South,hiidgeten. -
. .
" 13, Simon Arnold, Ttlechnnioalaurg. -
"„ 15, Michael Garver, Monroe twp. -
' 16, Wm. R. Gorgon, Esq. Lower Allen.
" 17, A... Roger, Gettysburg, Adonis co.
" 18, do. do. do.
19. John . ftife,.deo'd. East Perinsboro'.
" 20,-Frederick - Stoner, - N. Cumberland
", 22, Eberly & Sheller, .Monroe twp.` •
" 23, Menlo' Nichols, Oyster's Point._.
.t 24, A. Cathcart Esq Shepherdstorin.
25, Conrad McQuade, Monroe
26, Lavid.Burtner, East Pconilboro%
" 27, Geo. Ashenfelter, N. Cumberland.
W: C. HOUSER, Auctioneer.
A list of Spring Sales by Wm.-DEVINNEY,
Auctioneer. -
january 29,.George!'nnd- Henry Dellinger,
Dickineon. -
7..T_Cliitrary 2, Jelin - mid Joseph — Barnett -- South
Middleton
. . .
• " 6, Frederick - Wise, South Middleton.
" 9, David Cow/et, Dickineon.
" 10, Elias Brindle, Monroe.
" 11, John Lippert, Centerville.
12, Abraham and Joseph Beetem
• Dichiiienn.
" 23, lane C. over, Dickinson.
,• 44. Diel Goodyear, Churehtown..
0 T.) an
. Alfred Moore Papertown.
March 2, Jocol Faller . ' Mount rock.,,
8, Elias Shank Dickinson.
4, Frederick Wardecker South Ana
. • dleton..
" 16, George Wells, South Middleton.
Neii) iltmeriisements
GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!!
-A-PRIZE-TO -EVERY PURCHASER.-
500 Dollars worth of Gifts!!
CONSISTING DE
GOLD AND'SIIVEit '
FINE GOLD JEWELRY, Ao..
{SILL DE DISTRIBUTED WITH EVERT 100 0-136513.
The attention of the public in reaped fully solicited to
the_extennive annorttneut of valuable Standard and
Mikeßamona Bonin., which are off. red for sale at the
• lowest Retell Prices A GIFT WORTII FROM 25
CENTS.TO 9100. WILL iih GIVEN WITH EVERY
BOOR. A complete Catalogue giving full innernalinti,
with allat of Prizes, will be forwarded on epplication.
AGENTS WANTED.
LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED
Persons wishing to order ht once, ran order any Bonk
published In Philadelphia. New York or Boston. and it
will be furnished at the publisher's price, with Gift.
Any person ordering IU hooks will receive for. corneae
/a,on en extra Book With Gift. For Pottage send stomps,
TUE.
ERE BEST. FAMILY PAPER. PUBLISHED .
TII E - YE W---Yp : til P E S-S
it coutalns IR large closely printed quarto pages.
. giving during the year one fourth more reading
than any - of the tines dollar monthlies. It Is filled
with the very best 'fates, Sketches,. Am; that ran
be procured. D. Is printed from clear, miw type,
on fine paper, lifa convenlent - slinpefor — bindiug;
, th ,jja handsomely Illustrated; all fur $2 a year.
SpeOhnen copies sent free, on nppllcation, Canvass-,
ere wanted In every. town and city in the country,_
to solicit subscriptions, to whom n liberal commis
sion will be given. Address DANIEL ADEE.
Feb. 3, '6B.—Smog, 211 Centre street, New York.
- PACIFIC HOTEL,..
172 Greenwich Street,. hew -YOrli l
Tim price of Ward at this popular lions° was reduced
on the lot of January, to *1.50 per day.
.INO. ' , OWN, Jo. & BENJ. LYNDE, koornicrous.
Fob. 3, 11158.-31noa.
ItE ra OVAL.
JOHN STOKE & SONS,
'
IMPORTIRIVAND JODBLIIR or,
. .
- - SILKS, • RIBBONS AND MILLINERY GOODS,
' have removed from N 0.45 South Second Street, to their
• new and elegant More,
No. 805 Chestnut st.one door above Bth,
I=
Where they will t,d pleased to mut their friends and
the trado generally. '
-Jan. 13.0858.-Im. • .•
OR RENT.,—The Store Room and.
Dwelling on North Hanover Arcot, now In the m
e looney of N. IS Haan M °ode la offered FOR. RENT
from the first day of April pe=t: Thin property la so
well known to boldness men ex an old eatoblished
stand, that nothing need be said In regard to locality.
For further infornaOtlon apply to , the Rubseriber, at
the Rall Road Office. JOIIN CAMPBELL
Jan. 27, 1.858.-tf - , Agent Air the owner.
W • iNturo' N's AMERICAN PILLS.
AFFLIcTEq.
UNG AMERICA' VICTO,RLOUS.
One small box of Pills cures ninety-nine casts out of
a hunCroi. No bloom, nb,Moreury. no odor on the
breath, no fear of det.erlOn. Two small pills' a dose;
tasteless and hamlets as, water. Full directions are
given, so that the patient can cure himself ite.ortital
ae with the advice , of the most experienced elrgoon,,
and much better than with the advice of one of-little
experience In this class of disease.
BENT DY 3IA I I, TO ANY PART OW THE COUNTRY
by, enclosing one dollar to DA: D. G. WALTON. NO. ISt
North Poventh St. bolo* race. Philadelphia, A Liberal
Discount to the Trade. None genuine without the
wrieten signature of D. G. Walton. Proprietor.
Dr. W treatnent for teltlabu , e, NI °aliment Ac., Is
entirely different, (bon the usual course , has
cured hundreds who have tried others without benefit.
The treatment to as certain to 'cure an tht min Is 'to.
rise. Enclose a stamp, and addresr,Dr. W. , as above,
giving a full historY of the city's, and you kill blew, the
day you made the effort to scours whetd la certain
- ,• - 11.ACICAL unK .
•
Jan. 27. Wtk-r:Y. • . • .
• ,
. • - •
•: • - .-4 STRAY • STEER.
. ,
- ' ; .. " • ‘;l ' 7 . tini Promises of tho subse i ,
. r o
1..4 . •_ . - .., ri wr, ri siding
nt North. sliddleton township, Cumber.
. -
' land county, about the first of August last. u god F.teer.
4 2 1iPosed to be about two rusiod. There ere no .plir...
Menhir nuirks'ithput the S teer. "The oirucr to desired to
„,,, t ,y,,yoressinnt, provi pniperty, pay :charges and triiiit.
Lim sway; otherwise be will be disposed of iteiordiu g to
'..law. ' ” ' - . ' IidNJ4IIIN /108ddlt. .
. .. -
. . .
A- DRAT OS THE 001INTIK.
• The Coturrilsslonors.of Cumberland county
make and submit the following statement of
monies borrowed aud'Auipaid, _by said :noun►y,
mpluding interest up to January, 1858.
No. 'Date of Bond, • .Amouti4.
1 April 9, 1853, for $l2OO Off
Interest,' 64 00
$ 9,00
_4,25
4:7G
• 2.50
1,00
• -41264 00
2 April 11, 1853, for •- 800 00 '
In teresi,_
.
Intel-eat,
4 Aprll 11, 1563, for
Interest.
522 50
•
6 April 12, 1853, for • 300 00
. 4 60
6,00@0.00
Intermit
-. • • - 813 sq .
6 • Moy 2, 1853, for bal. 100_66 .
Intereat
104 00
7 May 11, 1858, for .. 250 00
Intere
- - . 200 00
8; May 23, 1853, far . • 800-00• •
4 60
22®23
Interest
' - 832 00
9 June 4, 1858, for , 175 00
' laterent ' 0 12 •-•••
181 12
10 July 20; 1853, for 500 00 . '
Interest
11LOctobtr:21;.1853; for
•.
lutetht• 7 60
• -, 507 50
12 lfos'r - 61, 1853, for; 1000' 00
• luterest . • 10 00 •
• , 1010 00
13 Feb. 12, 1854, for 500 00 •
Intereet, 27 60
•
527' 50
14 March 6, 1859, for .200 00
- Interest - - 1000' •
- 210 00
15 Mara 81,_1851,f0r.., 590_00
•.. Interest 22 50- .
1G •Ap.'
17 pril 1,.1854,10r
Inteyeat
I I, 1864, for
Intereot
18 April 1 . ;11354, fur
Interest
19 April I, 1864, for
• —lu4rost
20 April 1, 1854, for
• Interent
21 April' 3, 1864, for
' Interest
22 ° April 5, 1854, for
- lutereett
23
.461,6, 1854, Tor
- .6- •lutetest
24 April 10, 1854, for
-- Interest'
25 April 10, 1854, - for
Interot
26 April 19, 1854, far
•-' ' Interest
•
27 Alay,4,'lBlA •
fdr
. Interest
28 May 19, 1854, for
-lotereat
29 July 16, 1/354, for
Interest.
30 April 1, 1867; for ' • 115 00
Ifiterest
• . 120 17
31 April 1, 1857, for 600. 00
Intermit
00_
32 April 1, 1857, for 600 00 '
luterest
- - 622 60
33 April 2, 1857, for 2000 00
• Intereo 90 00
34 April 6,1857, for 1000 00
lutei est
-- 1046 00
35 April 6, 1857, for 9000 00 •
Interest
--- 4180 00
36 April 25, 1857, for 800 00•
interest
882 00
87 Aprg'i
6."1857, foi 600 00 •
- lottreof, 24 00
Total arrii:borrowed money, $29 870 86
WM. M: HENDERSDN,
ANDREW KER
'SAMUEL MEUKAW, •
•-Commissioners of Coruberland Co.,
Attest•—J. ARMSTRONG, Clark.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, TB
We the undersigned Auditors ofCumherland
county, nret according to Jaw, and having
been sworn proceeded. to examine the.several
claims as above stateth do certify; thee we...find
the sum of twenty-piho thousand eight hun
dred and seventy dollars and, sixty six cents,
to be.a correct abatement of all moneys bor
rowed-by-said county,- including the - Interest
thereon up to January 1858.
DAVID O OYSTER,
BENJAMINE DUKE,
Auditors of Cumberland Co.
It GOO S ^
I,r A .V L
GOO DS FOR Tll - 14 . 100DAYS11 - -•,
FANCY GOODS, GIFYi.BOOKS, &o.
S. W. HAVERSTIOK has Just received from the city
and Is now opening a spleAlitttlfplay of FANCY GOODS.
'Suitable forthirappreachliiVifoliday—Senhon:"-ttrwhlidi
be desirei to 'call the attention of hid friends and the
public.' His assortment in this line cannot be surpassed
in novelty and elegance,- and both lu quality and price
of the articles ' cannot fall to please purchasers. It would
be impossible to enumerate his
HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS,
thick comprise every variety of fancy article of the most
exquisite finish such an. -
Papier !gado+ tieds,• ' •
Elegant alabaster Ind porcelain ink•stands and trays,
Fancy ivory, peail MO shell card cases,
.•
Ladies' Fancy Baskets.
Finey.Work Boxes, with sewing instruments,
Port !donnales, of every variety,
bold pens and ponells,Yaneypaper weights,
raptorles, and a Inrgevcr:oti of ladlee'Fancy Mallon
•
. lotto seals and wafers,' silk •n d bead purses,
Ladies' riding whips, , ulegarddy finished, Ladies' fine
utlery, •
Perfume baskets and 1,1•14, • ,
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
Roussel's Perfumes of the various kinds, r
"'Musical Instruments, of all kinds and at all Om,
"together with an Innumerable variety of articles elegant.
ly finished and suitable for holiday presents, to 'hick
he invitcal special attention. -
Also, an extensive and elegant collection',
HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS.
comprising the various English and American ANNUALS
for 185 E, richly embelished and illustrated POETICAL
WOItKB, with CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL BOOKS, for
children of 811 ages, than which nothing ran be more
ippropriate or pleasing anholidny gifts. His assortment
of School Books and School Stationary IR also complete,
and comprises everythirig used in College and the
Schools. lie also desires to call I,he particular atten
tion of Familtep eh his elegant assortment. of '
'LAMPS. OTHANDSLES, dc.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornealux, Archer
And others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of
Parlor, Chamber and study lamps fur burning either
Lard. Sperm or Etherfal oil, together with Flower Yaws.
Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment In this MAO 'un--
pleated In the borough. Also.
FRUITS, FANCY .CONENCTIONARY— NOtS.— PEE-.
lIMRYED FRUITS, Ac..
Ii
and fresh such as can - be confidently recommended to
his friends And the. little folks. Ills Atock
_embraces
everything in the'llnd of Foncy,Goods, with many other
articles useful tohnusekeepers which the public are ea
peelally invited to call and see doling the holidays.—
Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Dank on
Aorth Hanover street.
Dec:A.)Bn
• CARD.—To the Lady Managers
, and Sales Ladles of the late Falr,of the Cool Will
ose Company. • ,
The-Company tend Committee refurn to you, ladles;
their most sincere thankgfor yOur assistance and un
tiring efforts to promote the interests of our Company.
'We Mel that it was your presence and assistance.- more
than ourown feeble help; that made ns secemsfult and
to you we award all the praise. You shall ,ever be mc
.membered by the Geed Will. '
To the persons who presented arficlee, and who M.
fended our Fah: we feel that to you we owe a la f log
debt. If ever our assistrtm
e le required , you' will And
the Good, ill on the spot; ready, to do all-in heir
power. ,• . ' • ily order of the Company ,
. - •,• • J. W. OtilLiiii.--
,
. ,
DWELLING HOUSE AND STORE
lie-well known-Dwelling ll o nee.-abd . sto re R0 ..,;,,,-
1 4tuate In alnln street, and now in the occupancy or
'Moles Ogliby. will be for rent from the find of April
next. Fur terms apply to ,
Vert..1.7,19.18.3 ' J. W 6 ENDEHIPRI
~. . .
86 00
18 00
50p . 00
• 22 50
13 50
4 00
•
• i ycheduli , of county' Taxes outstanding on thelst
• day of January; A. D. 1858,
1853. Chrialophor rilehingbr, Newton, ' 170
1854. Hobert 51eIrer, Newvllle, 17_98
J 856 - Henry Saxton, Carlini°, 78 30
• ' llmijnluh. .1 Umper frankford, 235 78
14357.. Sam nob Shireniar:f Lower Allen, • 7489
J. lin W. Coekiiii f Upper Allen, 369 01
• mom° Seriby,f earl isle, ' - - 253'22
• 8. 51. Kenyon,f.Dirkinson, • , - ..860 92 ,
Ahrrihnin Coble.* Kest Pounstioriiiighl 127 10'
Mari lirMounta,* Frankford, 2503
' David Hume. Hampden, , • • 94 e 7
John Olelin.f Monroe, • . 497 orf
Geroge Attieli, Neelginilesburg; *154 50
William MeCumlarga•liiir,- , - • .396 41
John,Chuteh, New Cumberland, , 67 91
North.sllddleton,—.—_.-813.1.0
Win. Griffin, Shippeluiburg borough, 4 86.
^ It. 31, Graham,* Wen l'enualairough, ' ' 412 43
10 00
82 00
16 00
515 00
. .
, - $4.277 10
Thom marked thus V have since Ist of January paid
in full. Those marked thus 1. liave paid In part.
Grand and Travo;Tn..Jumra,
Wllllaualould. rank crier, 41 00
11. L. Burkholder. for bearding jurors, • 30 00
W: J. Shearer, foes In Cum moo wealth eases,. 203 59
Witness fees in Commonwealth eases, 205 OZ
Justleesletaf In - Coatlitolitcenjth - ciiiiifs, -7-- , — 133
Constables fees In Commonwealth cases, • 103 45
522 50
500 00
22 50 '
•
P. Quigley, fur auditing aceount , of Prothon
otary'a ogle°, • ' 10 60
County. Auditors fur nuditiug oreouut torlB6o, 108 00
- 522.50
500 00
22 50
lame llitipralt,serrlvea a Clark,
Isaac Itiagwalt, and, day as Auditor,
522 50
8000 00
135 00
PUBLIC OFFICES
. ,
D. K. Noel', foot for 1555.67, •
Clerk and Itecurdei's feet,
3135 00
600 00 .
22 60
.60
025 ,00
28 12 ,
PIJOLIC PRINTING
anorgo" , Zlnn; printing fui rpunty,
E. Corntilan,
J no. R.' Ilratton, "
E. Bent ty,
P.
lt,Coovur,- " " • -
WA 12
400-0,0
18 00
418 00
1150 00
51 75
E. State Penitentiary ; for support,
1201.75
1000 00
45 00
. . .
CCU\TY JAIL.
N. W. Woods and other.; for clothing prisoners, •44 34
F. liardner and others, for repales„to jail, 5 243 01
J. Shrum ad. for (nob ' 85 00
Jacobjildwoutn, Esq., for support of prlsottors,,'• 1,550 34
Dr. 1%. W. Dale, professiounl sorvlces„ • 25 00
'l'. D r . Irlsh, for water, - f
. . • 20 00
- 1045 00
800 00
•86 00 '
836 00
`BOO 00 -36
36 00
POOR 110119 E, ' - •
Dr. S. Ziegler, Poor 110 - use visitor, - •
Wm. Alexander, ' " - -
Jno. o :lendeuin, Esq., salarils director,
Sao.% Tritt, Esq.- "
\4m.Coro isoin, 'Esq., " " .
Jacob - 8101er, Esq., Treasurer of Poor House,
- 830 00
500 00 • -
22 00
522.00
350 00_-
•14 00 -
864_0D
200 00
8 00
IL C..Sterrett's heirs,
Peter Phhips; "
Myers' 6elrp, . kti
Christ. Hoover, " '
Joseph Ithontis, "
Thos. Paxton, "
Sundry persons 1111 viewers,
208 00
1000 00_ •,
80.00 r .4'
1030 00
OE
BRIDGES.
Jno. 11. Spahr and others for repairs,
Jno. GutshalPund others on account of new
bridges,
27 00
22 00
. ,
George M. Graham, Esq., pay as Connissiouer, : .5.111 00
Wm. 31. Henderson, Esq., " . 283 50
a
Andrea , Kerr, Esq., J " ' . . 361 60
Samuel Megan, Ell., -" ' " 54.25
James Loudon, for stationery, ' 81 61
T. Nilson, salary as Clerk to Commissioners, 166 60
M. 'Wise, " 375 00
a
J. Wilson, assistant " 1660
41
P. Quigley, ".. " ' -- - 500
W. li. Miller, Attorney to CommiSidoners, Salary, co:*
Do. _. for extra services. 50 00
2090 00
4 00
180 00
82 00
Paid Townehlp and Borough Asgensm,
ELECTIONS.
aid officer. of General and Town*hip Elections 1)45 21
-- 624 00
T. D. Irish, forgna and water for Court Douse, 71 05
ilenders,m Is don and others, fur cool, 160 00
It. Nateher, salary no , keeper of public buildings, BO 00
A:Hecker, for repairs to lucks, 3 00
- LOANS AND INTERESTS ON LOANS.
L M. Henderson and others, interest on loans, 1,385 37
4AIIO at Carlisle Deposit Dank, ^ 6,000 00
0. Wunderlich; for 'cushions for chairs, 4 50
(Jorge W. Ilitner, for muslin, &C., 1 \)) 1 a
A. Hecker, Mr loci..and NMI.. ',
10 50
U. Nell and F. Macliester, Sr shoveling snow, , I 3 50
Simon Smith, repairing press, he , 18 18 00
A. Zimmerman., for snow scraper, ,,
T. D. !rich, for gas consumed in street:l=lp, '
.1. h D. Rhoads, freight on box, .
A. Martin, for boxing treesund repairs at Court
House,
NVillinin Line, for trees and planting,'
... ..
_
George M. Graham, for traveling expenses of
Commissioners, 10 70
1 phrsint.Bteel, for winding clock one year, If, 00
J. - lios.er, for repairing handcuffs, Ac.,- . 5 50
Joseph Wilson, for assisting to make duplicates, 49 50
it. Natcher, for cleaning Court room and offices, , 400
Henry NaVori, for hardware, ' 191 (0
Samuel CralLfor repairing paremer 0 - , • 4.25'
Thomas 31axwoll, fur arresting horse thief, ' 20 00 .
Joh,. D. Bretton, for postage 1450
8. A. Jacobs. fbr putting up bridge notices, r4O
Charles Murray, for ice for Court mom, 37
J no. Spahr,-for-trimming trees-in public square, 1 50.
O. W. Sheeler, for use of Agricultural Society, 200 00
Mtn-Fought F ro-putting away - eonl,---------4750
George W. Hilton, for horse and buggy hire, 2 00
Adam Senseman, horse and buggy hire, • , 118850. k,...,
C. Inhoff, for candles, oil, ------ 1100 - -
John D. Horgas, for stove, plpo, 4 . c., 13 50
Monroe Morris, repairing stoves, Sr., 5.25
INQUESTS ON DEAD nomEg.
Mitehol. McClelland for holding Inquests on
dead bodler, 87 75
.1. 11. Cuover and °therm, for holding Inquests, NO 32
ABATEMENT ALLOWED TAX PAYERS.
Sundry Tax Collectors abatement on State and
County Tax, 3,563 59
REFUNDED TAXES.
John B. Perry and :Ems Hoch, erroneous UN, 3 42
R. McCartney end others, for querterly returns, ITIO 16
M=l==2=l
• PENNSYLVANIA STATE IIOSPITA L: •
Penn'a. State Hospital, for . support of lunatics, 247 64
8. Ritter, Treasurer of Cumbl. Fire Coin' party 50 00
$33;95 92,
*33,189 92
By amount of Commissioners' °Myr*,
V;lTottil 'cretlito,
To total amount' of rocolptpt
CininznualD Copcit,, es
.„„.. We the Comnilssionerx of mid county, do.
c
tify and submit the foregoing as a em.-
root atatouient of the'rea:olpts and expend'.
tures of the county aforesaid, from the' let
.day ofJanuary to the 31st day of December, 1867, In
'elusive, ea also a schedule of the outstanding county
•taxes In the Dorougha and townships therein stated, •
together with a statement of expenditures slider each
head uf appropriatloti, made by the l'anumlasioners in
compliance with tail requisitions 6odtaltied In the 22d
and 234 soctamis ofan art of Assembly of this.Common
_wealth, passed the-lbth day of April, A, D.,1834. Wit... ,
nees our Lando and seal at Carlisle, this 23d day' oft
January, A. D. 1868.
, WM. M. HENDERSON, Commissioners
ANDREW •KERR, of •
SAMUEL MEIfAW, Cumberland co.
Attest-4. Autairrnoluti Clerk. • •
W.' W. ISAYERBTICE
Con:mom Coßcrfos. .
'We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county,
met according tolair, and haling .boeu asorli proceed
ed to examine the , accounts and vouchers of Adam
Stusamon, Itag,.efrilesurer ofsaid county. fkom theist
dpy of4anuary td the 31st day of December, 1837, In
clusive, do certify that. Ave hind the sum of fire, thlr*' •
• nd-two hundred and tbirty•eight dollars and thirty"
cents due by sold Troaaursr to the _musty, eternal.' as'
will appear Lc the Singeing exhibit orst4domsount..
-In witness whereof, wohave heretrotct sot eud.itanda
Canis;;, thin 234 day of January,' A. D.,1831. . •
ISAAC ItINOWALT. 'Auditors •
DAVID 0. OYSTIC4 of
. • , • B E N4 Ot l NJ l Cambeird ca. •
STATEMENT O 1 THE FINANCES
. • • OF.TIIII
COUNTY OW CUM DigitLANDi
FOOM THE hT DAY OP JANUARY, TO TIIII 8/61
DAY OH DEOEDIDER,IBS7V/NOLINIVIL-
ADAM SENSFAIAN, ESQ , TREASURER
UECICIPTIE.
To amount of outstandlng county tax at
last sottlomont, $ll, 652 83
Taxes assessed for 1857. 28,648 74
____...._,...1718,r0va1t48 " 15.1.thtaki 4,64687
of Wm. canard
• , onatonia" — di from Wm, lfper:Esq., lob 60_
lnem and verdict teen
received
• te x received on unacatediend
oirvimeisi-accoaamentvi—
• • , miscellaneoue recolidp,
• • received or if. Blentzer on ao-
Count or bridge, 100 00
abatement received Iron:C[3We
• Treasnrer,
EXPENDITURES -BY PAYMENTS
, . COUBTS.
MEM
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ROADS AND DAMAGES.
'I. Cooror, damages awarded by Court •
.b Tritt,".
COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE
ASSI,SgbIIS
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
111ISEELLANEOUS PAYMENTS
CONSTABLES' RETURNS
FOX ORDER!?
==!
Balsam duo Traasuirer at last
settlement, -
Outstanding taxes "oil 31st De•
cember, 1867, 4;779 67
Yeea paid Collectors,' • 14768 61
Exonerations allowed Collectors, 1,746 38
County Treasurer's couluthision t ,
at 1% per rant, ' 667 74
Balance due county by Treasurer, 6.238 al
A 17.0i7S T M.. 1341
• ATTORNEY AT YAW,: •
efenbrinerly °coupled by Judge Hepburn, nu li n o
!Hain etroot. -All bualnoexiOruNtud to hie eiro will be
promptly attended to. . • •
Hay 79,1867.
•
WILLIAM - RHEEM,
at Law. tee.. In Blain Street, Oarllsle,
iripitusiness entrusted to him - 4111 bo promtl,) , at.
tended to. Feb, 7.
tiT 7 PTHlTAlitlClFf,74llZiiiiifittLitw.
---:;,,QMegrotr,No T tarrlinnovernwtreafplwlours
south °Mass' Motel." All buslneaii etitrtuded to him
will be promptly attended to.
REMOVAL.;=:Wor:
J 61. PENROSE hes removed lila Ofllceito tho room
formerly oecuplod. by hint on Main street a fow doors
east of tho Mothodist Church where ho will promptly ,
attond to all business entrusted to him.
August 10, 1857.
17 OD
7 - 30 70
14 30
1,31579
63,949 63
LAW OFFICE.-LEMUEIi TODD
hoe rammed the practice of The Low. Oilice In
Centro Square, wet - side, near .the First Pavabyterian
Church..
April 8, 1857. -
nit:. S. B. KIBFFER Office ie North
nit:.
stroot two doors from • Aintdd &
store. OMeo hours, more pitrtlctilarly from 7 to 9 o'clock
M., nod from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. 51. j
.
. 1 - ANY •NOTICE.—Tnos. M. MDDLE
A L I continueethe •practice of the law, in the office
formerly occupied by hie tether, Wm. M. Biddle, Efel ,
anitnuire recently, by thb.law &sub( Penrose li Diddle,
now dissolved, . .
' Doc. ZS, '57.) . ,
' . .
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DOCTO It—ARMSTRONG ha 8! re n
od hie oflico to Centro Square west orate Court
House; whore he may be consulted at any hhur of thi
•day 'or night. Dr. A, hen had thirty years forporionci
In the profession, the loot ton of which have .wen dovo
ted to the, study aud practice of lloroceopathlo inedl
Chili. • May 20, '67oni. . .•
DI
2. 1.C.1,00311S
South I[olviver street,
next don )> to the Poet
Ofitec::
$2,120 21
be ahaent"from Carlisle the last ten days
°road, month. • • . '65
•
W. - NEIISIOII. 1.),. D. a.
Late Demonstrator of Operative Den.
tistry to the Baltimore College of Dan
•lii Surgery.
Olden at 1115 residence, opposite 'Marion lIoD,. Wes
Main Street. Carlisle. . . •
Nov.ll, 1857. '' -
$3,005 61
GKOItGE S. SRA,
HIGHT, DENTIST, from the Bel k
°Mee at the mreosrlede (:ollego of n t t r: l ER S tl u t r al ry tleM
n o ' l o
street. three doom below Bedford. Hefei:epee—Dr. Cleo
Z. Bretz . • March 19,
lo 00
1 50
EEO
24 95
209 00
• .4.— , - . .. . DR. J. . 'NEFF,. respe, et,
iiiii '- fully Informs the ladles 'and gentlemen
• _ SIM& of Carlitle. and .Tleltilty. (hot hobos re
sumed the praetiro of Dont IntrY, and. Is proilnuf to per:
form all °postilions obi the teeth and gums, belonging
Lod& profession.. Ito will lama full sets of teeth on
gold or Over, With single gum teeth, or blinks, no they
May prefer. Torms'moderate, to ink the times.
Olhee in Mich stroot,'dlrectly opposite the Cumber
imul Volley Bank. •- -
~ ,
.1114" Dr. N. Rill be, In Neirsllle the last ten - days' of.
every month, ' • .
Jan.'2o, )868.-Iy. •
. .
11339
182 00
23" 80
238 00
123 00
83"80
863 00
11113
W.ATAVER:§TICK, Druggist,
North Inures Street, Girllhle. .
Physician's prescriptions ruefully compouhded
A full supply of fresh drugs And chemicals. '
_HERRINGTONAL -B IRKRA LIM
1100 K BINDERS AND
BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, —
. •
'.illechuniesburg, ' .
'Musk, Magazlees, Newspape.e,' Bibles, illanigiooks:
i'aQadinoke, Cupy.in.ka, ke.,•ttc.,•are received and re ,
itirned. neatly bound In otwi Week, at lifoderiite charg
es. Also, paper ruled to any desired pattern.
Jnn. 0,1858,1
/,976 09.
10 00
10 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
7,000_00
7,110 DO
QCRIVENER AND CONVEYAN
k CEIL—A. L. Sl'llNlSLlfilt late Register of Cumber
and county,..wi II carefully attend to the transaction or„
all such imsinesa OP may. be entrusted to him,auch att.
Iho writing or Deedn. Mortgages Cent ruts,•&e. Ile will
also deimte hls attention '0 the procuring of Lind War
rants, Ponsions, de. no well an the. purchase and sale
of (teal Elitate, negotiations, of loans, SM.-Office on
West 1110 Street. formerly occupied, ,
.IW. M. Penrose
Esq. near the Methodist Chu.eh.
66 00
aOOO
06 00
10 00
^a 00
25 00
20 00
25.00
167 04
BIM
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Solos P. SNYDitt, .
W. K. Me,Panaas, Pennsylvania,
L. 1.• COOK, Rhode Maud,:
SNYD ER, MTARLASD,
COOK,
Bankers and Dealers In Real Estata t t
MINNEAPOLIS,
Minnesota Tarritorst.-1
EMI
EOM
In=
Tuna 3, 1837.-17
eIARLISLE •Ai;11:NOf
lJ FOB INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY NIUE.
THE PRANKIIN }'IRE INSURANCE CO'Y.,
or PHILADI.I.I;IIIA. • Snot
Charter Perpetual.—s4oo,ooo Capital paid In. - Oalee
10334 Chesnut street.
MIMI
MAKE INSURANCE, either permanent or limited, against
len or damage, by. firo,on PROPERTY and EFFECTS of every
description, In town or Country,on the most roasonabla
terms. Applications ma& oltbor portsonally or by lotto?,
will bo promptly attonded to.
C. II DAI. 4 CKER, Pres•t.
Eillll
The subscriber is agent for the above company for
Carlisle and Its vicinity. All applications for Insurance"
"'or by mall or personallp will be promptly attendoil
A. L gRONSLIFIt,
Real Estate Agent and Scrivener.
OWE!
EI3
REAL ESTATE AGENCY, RE
MOVAL-A. L , SPONSLER, REAL ESTATE
AU EYT, CONVEYANCER AND SCRIVENER, has re..
moved.to his New Mee on Main street. one door west
of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road Depot.
' lie In now permanently lo:ated. and has on hand and
for sale a very large amount of Real Estate, consisting
of Farms, of all sizes, improved and unimproved.
Properties. Town Property of every. description, Build ,
ing . f.nts. ohm, Western I,antis and Town Lots. Ito will
pis' his attention, la heretofore to the Negotiating of
Loans, Writing of Deeds, Alortgagos, Wills, Contracts,
and Scrivening generally.
Oct. 28, 1857.—tf.
ME
)EAL ESTATE - 'AGENCY
n j ANDHEW J .!!! THOMPSON.
0 50
2' 50
EON & Tiro:UPSON,
[lave opened an MEN, et St. Joseph, Mo., fnr the pur
chase and sale of Beal Estate, buying and selling Land
AVarranta, entering Land - on Time, Surveying and Map.
ping Towns, Location of Warrants. and.maklng Invest.
manta fur non•residonts, paying of Taxes, and all.busi
notapertainiug.to.a.llenerai_Land_Agency-lu-!.lllxsOurfc
Knauvis, Nebraska, and lowa.
• • -
eti).0111co on Second Street, North of A. I'. Beattie's
Ranhtog house. ' (July 30. 1866.
WO tstote _Safes
D ES TR AB L E RESIDENCE AT
PRIVATE PALE. - - -
~_ - . The Mouse and lot recently owned
.
'1..„, --••••- by Mrs. Maria Stevenson, deceased
teil•-••••• . ... - I Situate on West Main Street, In the
lyrri . borough of Carlisle: nearly opposite
•s s.'- the warehouse of Mr. Jacoh.ltheem.
The props, ty is In excellent repair and there is a neter
failing cistern in the yard In addition to the hydrant
water. PoSsession may be had immediately.
Terms made known by application to
.7. W. 31ARSHAL. i xecutors:
T. 1,. STEVENSON, E
s l" --
,
or A. L. - .OPONSI.EII, Esq., Real Eestate...Agent.
Dec. 16, 1857.--3 m. , '
EMI
YIIIUR LW SALE 01? RE A L ESTATE.
A valuable tract of Woodland will ba offered at
' LIC SALE. on Saturday tha 6th of February next,
at the store of Maj. Items Ssymin, in Mifflin township,
Cumberland county. The tract contains 100 acres, Iles
square. and will be offered, to 4 lots of 2§, acres each.
The land adjoins the Doubling Drip Sprinfrson the west.
and the StaDvrond leading nerose the mountain by way
of the Springs, rune through It.
The improvements consist 01 two geed
~ . 'Z s .")
'dwelling houses stabling, orchard,
&c. 4bout 16 aCres are cleared, the
lel id-il4 balance Is well covered with thriving
.„___Lcvz_ !tvc— young timber. part of which le chest
nut oak and a largo quantity of yolittg chestnut, which
will make 4,t0 0 rolls at the butt.
The lawns of good 'quality, Iles well to the nun and
°Tory acre can be cultivated. Persons wishing to view
the land can do no by calling on Isaac Mitten, mudding
at the Springs.
Terms made easy gad posaessien given on the that of
April next.
70 85
4,06{ 01
den. 6, 18.58.—t. s.
tI M
OUSE AND LOT AT 'PRIVATE
BAL
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ituatodmi-Keel-the-borough‘of-Carliele.
adjoining propOrt# of - Willlam Peffeentrthe - North - and
11re, Sterrett on the South. The-lot ountaine 81 feet
i nifrant 63 , 120 feel In depthorith a comfOrtable
- DWELLING HOME. For fur4bec part/came
empire on the bromides: ----1 • ...
Sept. 10,11867 -tr.. - .31ARY GARDNER. •
$5,010 Ls
!3,940.63
•
F
OR Rp:,NT......—Four 'deal-
rableiroperties situated co Item_ . 11
over and Louther streets, are offered . y . II
FOR. RENT, from the tint of April next, ' :
AhiqUire of JOHN A. =lnnen. -' ... -
Carllele, - Jait. 0, 1818.—at.. '
VXCE 1 . 0,-R - ;P IC T
A. 11. TrENirooo would respectfully Initorrathe
cliene of Carpels and -vicinity that he has taken rooms
In Zug's new buildifig, - east corner -of Market. Malan%
where he Irkt all time* roady_to_take:A.MitlMlTPETl
In the lateitgnainest approved, style. Pictures taken
In ralny-andiloudy weather as 'well as clear: and ant.
Infection given or no charges made. Pnitralts and tki.
'guerreotypes copied. Miniature Pictures taken Tor
Lockets do., In. Amhrotype.. • 4 '
.Ambrotypes 'warranted to stand the test of time, heat
..or water. .
. . . .
ladles and °antlemon -are • cordially Invited td• call
and mtnialnp eipecltaons. ' • - -
. D
Prlt*a from 2hrta. tdslo.'. ' ' A.'11 . . 11UNNVOO,
: Jany.. 27 ,.5 1 160..dy,1 ..1:., , : ; . . ' Artfti. '
IV,r IN DOW SHADES I—The finest,
V iarrtnt. and eheapont anaortnioni of Window
abadefsan 1.1) had at timeolow store of
- A. A ,srquierogor.—
Mustnetss Cards.'
=~ ~'~T..
_.
SCOTT COYLE,
p coop cchto3%,
mm ,1 - 1 - ,E Gatti) E N•PRIZII
• ..von 'to s.
4410 Now Yorh wonIy.OOIJAH, - NPRlZEll i tne of tlio
torgeot and boo literary. mom of tho day. An Imp.
do! Quarto oolitolotogrt olght pogo. or trio , oolutnnt. of
ontortololug orlginol utottor ; mad °bluntly IllunFatoil
ovary wook. .
• A Qlft worth from 60 coots 0 . 000 00 lo;scold,will bo
promoted to onob oubncrlhor Iromoctintoly on roculpt of
tho otiboorlptlon money.
EMU
Ono copy foc..two young . , . 50, and 2 Milo.
Ono copy_fpr ttirooycore, . and.p
'Ono copyi6r ii;;;;47;, ---- iii oli: and 6 gins.
- , . A 4 Np - To CL11113: : .
Three eagles, one year . S 5 00, and 3 gifts.
Five enniev, one year, ' gR 00, and 5 Fine.
Ten copier, ono year $l5 00,'and 10 gills.
Tirenty•one copies, one year, . 430 00, and 21 gills.
The irtieles to be distributed are comprisod In. tho
.foilowing list: .
. .
2 Packages of Cal, containing ' $5OO 00, each.'
6 • do. - . do. do. $2OO 00, each.
• 10 • do. • do. ' do. . $lOO 00, each
"10 Patent Lever 11 nu tin g Caled Watchessloo . oo, each.
20 Gold Watches' , *75.00, each.
60 do. , . $OO 00, each.
100 do. . - ,$5O 00. each.
300 Ladick Gold Watches $B5 00, each.
200 Silver Bunting Cased Watches ... .. $BO 00, each. •
500 Silver—Watches • $lO 00 to $2.5, citch.
1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Nob Chaineslo to $3O, garb.
Gold Lockets, Bratglets, Brooches, Ear DropS ' Breast Pine.
Ptne. Guff Pins, Alcove Buttons, B l iss. Shirt Studs,
Watch Ke3ia, told and sliver thimbles, and w variety of
other articles worth from 60 cents to $l5 00 each. • '
Immediatelymn receipt of the aubseription money,
the subscribers name will ho entered upon. our sub
scription book opposite a number, and the gift rorres
pending yritb that number uillThe foratrded, within
ono ncolf, to tLo Inibicillwrl •by email or — expressi post
paid.
On. All communications should ho addressed to • ,
. • BECKETT & CO., -
43 . and 49 slntent Buildhig. 335 tiniadway, New York.
Specimen copies root free. .
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. BALLOU'S PICTORIAL • •
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DRAWING-ROOM COMPANION.
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'A Itecord of ;the Denuticul and dsofdl in Art.
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TERMS t—IN VARIABLY IN ADVANCE. •
I subscriber, one year. • $3 00
-2 subscribers, "
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4 - ‘• " " ' 900.
10 30 00
Any person sending us tweive'subsi•ribers at the last
rate. shall receive the thirteenth copy gratis: .
One - copy of BALLOLI'S PICTORML. and one copy of
Too FLAG,OP ova UNTO:4, taken together, $4 per annum.
Published every Saturday by 4
M. M. HALLOO,
No, 22 Winter-St., Beaten, •
Jan. 0, 1858.] \, • •
Bisttilantaits.
• F
HAIRb AND_••• URNITURt
ct - .
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• he subscriber having located himself permanently
In West High street, two doors/11,ov° the Barad De
pot, has Just opened Ills
CABINET WARD.BOOMS. ' •
whore he intends, as usual, to manufacture and keep
constantly on hand every style of parlor furniture
mid chairs. • • •-' .
Walunt and Mahogany Dressing
Bureaus with marble tops., Sofas . , .. .
Tallies and IVasit.l.tands.
Walnut .' What:note "'and Ward- .
robes. - .
}TEND!! AND PLAN BEDSTEADS --
- .
PARLOR and IIOCKEkIO Chairs with velvet or
hair cloth smote and baCks. .
Mahogany and walnut chairs lith .hair-cloth
of cant seats. -
a , •, , . •
;1
Plain chairs of all kindsand stuffed spring - Lou.Nogil.
Ctirled helical d link MATTIIASSES et every variety,
together with all other''aitieles usually found In his
lino of business. -
Particular attentiod'pald to 1 epairlngfind Varnishing
furniture of all Multi. - .
Being provided el•ri with an .excellent ILEA IDA, be
Is prepared to fill all orders for -FUNERALS in town or
country.
Jan. 0,1858.—1 y.
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- ' 1? A MIL Y COAL.
...
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01
. , ar - 4 .' .'i'lle subscribers are now pii
,
1470 w
`
' a uc e rste t ela r n u r.t h nt il t ° y ' w it :til t' Zll ' e f
. hest quality of-Coal for family
use. at the folloarinp- lectured Fetes: We will sell best"
broken and egg coal from Lykens valley, Lancaster col-
HMS: Idormist mountain, Short mountain, Luke Yid,
diet., Sunbury and Wilkeabarre all. rescreened and dell-
Vered to any part of the - bornuich. .
-..- I .lme -- eord r- at:thtryard - and - Illacksniltlee coal always
on has Alan, all kinds of Lumber, cheaper than ever.
Carlisle, Sept 30,'57. SIIROM A HOFFER.
c lit A LEgitiggpD-GLUE;-.' -
A 1.3
• THE GREAT ADHESIVE.
•
Most useful article over In, enteii, for house, store
m" and oMce, sure...taping in utility every other
glue, nut, mucilage, paste or
• clstent ever known
ALWAYS READY nit APPLICATION.
Adhesive on paper, cloth, leather, furniture, porce
lain,shina, marble or glass.
For manufarturing'Fancy oil Heine, Toys, etc., it has
uo superior, not only possessing greater strength than,
any other known article, but adheres more quickly,
leaving no stain _where the parts are joined. NEVER
Emus. -
--- Within the last three years. - upwords of 250,000 bet
ties of this justly celebrated LIQUID GLUT' hove been,
'sold, and the great convenience which it has proved in
every case, has deservedly secured for it a demand
which, the manufacturer has found it, at times, diffi
cult tremeet ; acknowledged by all who ..have used it,
that its merits are fur ab ne hay similar article or imi
tation ever offered to the public ;
45r•Thlx O GLUE is ex t entErely Counterfeited—qhsery
the table... Melton's Celebrated Liquid Glue, the Great
Adhesive." Take no other. .
i'VENTW'IVE CENTS A BOTTLE. -
Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and Retail. by
WM. C. McitE4. Stationer,
No. 007 Chestnut Strset.,,Philadelphia. •
fl Llberal inducements offered to persons d
of selling the above article.
.Sept 23, 1857.-Iy.
IFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
11 iv/ITCHES .IEIV SERV, „AN Si INCIWVARS,
A' CON IA N'S old enablished Stand, West Maio St.,
nearly opposite the Cumberland Valley Sank.
1 have Just received a new assortment of watches,
Jewelry. medallions. silverware, &c.. lu Addition to toy
Swifter stock to which I Invite the at 100 of the
public, The assortment embraces fine
gold and s liver lover watches, Ilunting
and open case,do , gold. Anchors .for -•-
„t,
Ladies and nentlernen and Silver to
pines and Quartler watches of every vs. (ZIN.
riety in style and price,
• Alsq,fino gold Medallions. Breast-pins for Ladles and
(Monomer) of every quality, pattern and price. • Oold
fob, vest. curb and nook chinos. (told bracelets, finger '
rings, culTirlits, efndi, sleeve-buttons, crosses,-charms,
! Ac., Are. Goleand silver thimbles, silver - end plated .
! Ibutter-kolves,:for,ks,,,table r tea r saltandmustarttspeens
of every variety. •%A large assortment of gold, silver
'ld. Egt r‘ a . gs rwr2l. - .° 7=6 th
ei."l"lttenn n .
(lon.
A flnelot of GOLD PENS from the ,best makers,
..pectacleikases. fancy boxes. silver and pearl card awes,
itUtildiemuittu_bmceleti v _watch.s,hattuk,--
Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles usu. -
ally. hept In Jewelry establishments, which
1-will soil -low-for - cash,--All-nrtielen -war
ranted to be what they are repreiented.
Particular attention paid as nasal to s
WATCH REP/LIMING and all work war. •
ranted.
Dec. 23,1857.)
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LIFTS FOR THE 11131,1 D AY S .
v •
. - Just opening. a One assortment
hina cases, motto cum? and samt.VA'-;
cern, large and small, with a great vu. - ' -4 "' '-
slaty of other fancy articles suitable for hristmas and
New Year presents. ...cs, , w
Call at the fancy China Store of
- - -
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.1. D. 11ALTIERT.
N W. Corner of the Public Square . .
Dec. 23,1857.]
TT'S ALL FOR BUNCOMBE!!
. These fellows that Mug out their red flags and make •
so much fans abut the effects of the 44 Money Pante,"
44 fitutpknsiiiii and•lts cons s quences" "Great attraction"
4 i' Prices grently reduced": and. other. queer 4 4 tamers,"
are all talking nein:scones: '• ;Jut - if:you really want
to get the worth of your nittney, call at the Fatally
Grocery and Queeoaware Stolle et •
•
J. D. IfALUERT,
on the N. W Corner of the Public Ritmo and directly
opposite the Carlisle Deposit_lianka In the borough of
Carlisle.
elfin stock of China. Glass and Queoneware bon juit
Veen replenished from Philll4looM, and for Wendt of
design, qualltd , and cheap:dna
IT UAN'T BE •BEAT
•
RIE •
Ilia assortment of 'FAMILY GROCERIES is full,
.fresh r elean-and-emnplqteomeh --
-Java and Rio Coffee, ,/ . • ' Pick - els, •
• • " Roasted, Plain 'do.
Impirial Tea, . Worcestershire Sauce, •
4.- - - o ". c Oolong or Mack do. Ainerlcuu do,
a ,. Pounded itominy Tomato Catsup,
• Ifecker's Farina, Salad r,r table oil;
g• Corn Starch, ' Pop or ranee,
, Rice : Flour, Tahle i solt,• --
.poker's Cocoa. " Syrups and Molasses ,
. •'• Chocolate, of every quality,
• Ptestort's Eagle do, • Macaroni,
.
— l3w/ins. SPICES, (ground& ttnground.)
,',. New Orleans, • • Cinnamon,
• Porto Into, ' •I Mace,
: - Crushod, . .
• Granulated, ' Cloven,
~ •• Pulverised
,and ..41spice, "
, Reflood. , , Pepper and
nErorr
Cniesa—Pine smile and* --- fir nityO heap:.
Cranberries, Brooms nod Cedarware •
,440ftsk DI /CC KJ: RE.
• Nos. 1, 2 andB
Saponifier or Concentrated Lye for makin s • ,
sides s NNOUBAND AND 000". , ArticION fluit' cannot bo
enumerated, hut which the publiccire cordially invited
- to examine for themielves. •
The subscriber thankful , for the Very' liberal patron.
ego which he hos'reCelitidTrom the community in times
psetOrespectintly solicits A oontiimai ce.
• JOSEPH D. HALDENT.
Carlisle, Dec 23,1851. • •
Faney.prietin (Ike here:
4GENTS, ATTENTION:
Y9,n Wish : f ind: - good , - employment ,- end soak r
Molloy with little or no invooturiont, and witivut Iri
tortheing with your roplar buoinosii/ It you do, road
thlo advortloinnont.- I
O. R.-Toon Co., or 852 Ilroomo Ettoot, NOW Writ,
aro innuunieturing and Roiling wooly° gold Ponello tbr
$0 each, (which are cheap at that price.) anti they !brow
In ligift or.prke with each Pencil worth from $2 up to
ssi $lO, $l5, $2O. - 025, $3O. 030, STS, $1003200, and
$5OO. Don't cry out, g 4 Humbug! Lottery I" It's .no
;much_ thi ng,-The-Penrilwartrliol nt het porta:l=ol
and all the pronto over the trot coot are thrown' Into
"tinTiirtii-"WhifeYliiiiiiillyWit"fliii'liiii•Etiniii , fitithin • .
The adios aro dlotrlbutod' on n simple plan of drawing.
which would take too much rem to explain, but which
boo nor erligled - to give•conplotWigitiolaotion. We haie
.prawn aq4 Oat to purrhasoro 1119 gold watchmoof va t
rlouo pr1cr0,.74 puma of gold dollartt 239 golelfokata.
850 gold chain., and a correoponding number Of other.
prlzu, within two months,
THERE ARE NJ BLANKS,
•
•
•
•
but every plirchanor drawn a prize worth $2 certain, and
it stands thousands of chime , . to be a higher figure.
We want a goad ngen t in every neighborhood through.
out•the country, to solicit purchanorn, and any apirat to
bo iuccessfuLniust have a Pencil and a prize to exhibit.
We pay agents $1 club, for each purchaser ho obtaign,
and the find person In any neighborhood who applibs
for a Pencil and gift, will receive the tummy for that
locality. • Should an agent obtain a valuable prize to
exhibit-with his Pencil, he would have little difficulty
in obtaining scores of purchanors, and making it a pay
lug business. . •
A NEW IDEA f READ II READ I
We ask nobody to Reid thoiromoney till whey . know
what prize they draw. Any person wishing to try their
'luck, can first gond us their name and address, and we
will make their drawthg and inform them by return
mall what prize they drew, when they can seed onand
take the Pencil and prize, or not; whichever they
Wo give this privilege only once to n perches.
er. After the first drawing, every purchaser will buret•
qulred to send In advance, through the authorized
agent, - -We-will-senst4ith-each-thawing-the-number
taken.out, with full description of the plan of drawing.
e . Address
C. E. TODD & CO., - •
392 Droottie Street, New York
Jan 13, rB5B . —3m. •
TIOWARD ASSOCIATION,
. PHILADELPHIA". '
A-Benevolent Institutbith estaltlished by spOrial en
demount for the relief of the ekti. and 'diEtresited,
aftlictetTwithlliulent disenses. L
" "To all primula ',filleted with Sexultl Diseases,ituch as
• S PEItiIATOIIRIItIiA, SEMINAL {YEA EN ESS, IMPO
TENCE, DONORRIICEN, a LENT, SYPHILIS, the Vice
of ONANISM, or HELP ABUSE. &c., &c. -
The lOWA RD ASSOCT ATKIN, in view of. the' awful
-destruction of liutivat life, catitTeZ by Sexual diseases,
and the deceptions practised upon the unPortanate
time of such diseases by fluent., several snare nun di
rected their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE
ACT worthy of their name, to open n Dispensary, for the
treatment of this ,clues of diseases, in nil their forms,
and to glee MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who
apply by, letter, *ith n description of their - condition,
(age, occupation. hohlin of life, itc..) and inroses of ex
treme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES' FREE. OF
CHARGE. It is needless in add thiit the Association
commends the highest Medical skill of the ago, and will
furnish the most approv• d modern treatment.
Tho Dim:tors, on a review of tee past, feel assured
that their Inborn In this sphere of benevolent effort,
hero been of giontbenefit to the afflicted. especially to
the young. and they' have' resolved to devote• them
selves, with renewed zeah to this very importan t but
nitteCtiesplsed rouse..
Just publishes' by the Assdclation, n 'Report on Sper ,
marorrheen; or Seminal Weakness. the Vire of Onanism,
Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the
Sexual Organs, by. the Consulthut Surgenn,lrhich
- ho sent by mail. Own sealed jettlir eurelope,l NMI Ole
CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STA MPS'for postage
Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. ,tIF.OHOE It.
CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, [lnward - Assbelettlon,
No. 2 South Ninth Street: Phlladelphin. l'a.
' . , . ' By order of the Directirti. ' • '.
• EZRA 1). IIEARTWELL, Preqld,n
ino. - FAIRCIIILD, Sp - eretery ,
Dee. 2, 1827.]•
.
AVAI L
414 PAPER •AND• NKINDOTI
, SHADES! A. ISAACS,..
No. 133 North - Second Street, below Itace,_Phlbwielphla
IfavWg completed their large assortment niche above
dtwals for Spring and Summer Trade; would respect :
fully Invite the attention of - purchasers to the same.
The stock for beauty, cheapness and variety - cannot
be surpassed.
Ile 'ha^ eomdeetlY - Fin hand every •denerlpilon o
field and Painted' Shades, Buff Hellands, and Shad,
Fixtures. Wall Sawa, Curtains, Hi, Board Prints
Seniors. he.. all which they ant. aflmfer rates than
at an other eatildlitirdat. Call ,and ox
Amino '— • . , • • A. ISAACS.
163 North Sticond below Race.
Sept. 4.1857.—A mos,
JAMES.M.WEAVER.
I"STATE . Olf GEORGE DITLQW,
DECEASED.—Notice is hereby given that Letters
nistratlott on the Estate of George DI tiow dee'd
Into of Lower Allen township, have been issued by the
Register of Cumbe'rland County, to the Subscriber, re•
siding in salt township, All those indebted to the
' Estate ore required to make itemediato payment-, and
I the. Maine claims to present them duly authontl
- 1 - atted-for settletnent. - LEVI - MERKEL.
Jan. W. Adm'r. of George Ditlow. der'*
STATE OF ELEANOR
McAL
.4LISTEIt, D /init
ECK.—Notice is hereby given.
t at betters of Administration on the Estate of Eleanor
McAllistert-late of Dickinson townshin, Cumberland
county, terraced, have been Imued by the register of
said county to the subscriber. residing In MiMin town
ship. All persons lodel ted to the EState are required
to make immediate payment, and those having claims
to present thorn, properly authenticated. for settlement.
WM. M. SCOULLER.
Jan. 20. 103-0 t ] 'Attar of Eleanor McAllister. dec.
ESTATE OP JOHN IRWIN . deed.
Lettuce of Administration on the estate of John
n, late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased have
beengranted to the subscriber residing In said bor
ough. All personsindebted to the said estate, are re
quested to make immediate payment, end thosobaving
datums to present them for settlement to
• ' J. 8. COLWELL,
,
- Administrator.
Jan. d. 1858.—Gt.
\TOTICE.—The' co-partnership here
-11,, totem doing business under the name of BENTZ
& BRO., will ho dissolved on the }et day of February
nest.
The business will be condueted. after that date, In
my oith name, nt the "Old Stand." wite, I will be
happy to see my ad friends and pntrons, and as many
new ones no may favor me with their custom.
Jan. 20,1858. J ABNER W. BENTZ.
DISSOLYTION.—The co-partnership
heretofore existing under the name and style of
,N'rz d no., will terminate, by mutual consent, on
he Ist day of February next, The books and accounts
of the Firm may be found at the "Old Stand," where
all who tine indebted will please call and make settle
ment of the same.
CARLISLE LAND ASSOCIATION.
The annual meetingof the niemlite.s of thik AR
enclation, will he held ID the Court Musk (Arbitnition
Chamber), on Saturday evening, February 0. at 034
o'chtelt. Members in arrears are notified that union
.thelraluerritrwpald-promiStly, theirmembershiperill-biii
forfeited. WM. BENTZ, See'y, '
Jnn, 2i 1858,2 t
ISSOLUTION ' OF 'PARTNER
• our:
Itutrereb,y glyen that .the_ltartnerithlp.hereto ,
A7.1.K LITZ and JOHN A. WAR-.
FIELD, la Ulla day by mutual. eeneent dlnanhad. All
'settlements aro.te he wade with A. J. Warlleld, the
Attorney In fact, ofJohn A. Warfiefd:
Carlisle ? Jan. 0, 1848.]
TICO3IAB CONLYN
•
The . business will hor miter be carried on at the
Foundry and Machii o Shop In Pant Noilh street. by
Jobe A. Warteld, under the Superintendence of A. 3.
Ka:. as Foreman. ThanKful far past Carom, the par.
ties respectfully, in their new, relationship solicit a
continuance of the patronage of the 'fbrmer. customers,
and the patronage of the public generolly
A. J. KUTZ, Foreman.
Jan. 0, 1858.1
CI A R D..—=lVe would respectfully but
kJ-earnestly urge upon the attentiottof those of our
.iustoment who have viscounts standing on our books.
the actual necessity there exists for the settlement of
the aame, IMIIEDIATELY, either by note or otherwise.
11.V.NTZ.it BROTHER,
Opposite the Yost.Oßß°.
Doe. 2107.]
ANNY'S/REAPER & MOWER.-
• The eubserilieni having been appointed sole
agents for Nanny's Consbined Reaper and Mosier, with
WOODS' Isoinovsuctiv, Ili Philadelphia county, are
now preparetto receive orders. Persona wishing to go-
curs the beat combined machines in nae, will please
applrearly, sighs supply la limited.
PASCEIALL MORRIS CO.
' • Seed and Implement Store, ion 7th and lithirket sta.
Philadelphia. - -
•
• •
CORN SIIELLERS 1 CORN SUELTARS
for both hand and bore° power, of superior quality and
finish, and at greatly reduced prices; also toot, Straw
and Fodder Cutters, &c. &c.
PASCHALL MORRIS, & Co
Cor.*lth and Market Streets Philadelphia.
ed having been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia
fur the Prouty Plows and Castings, are now prepared to
offer them to Partners and Dealers at wholesale and re.
tall. The Prouty Plow took the first premium at the
Wt rld's'Palr In Louden, aphlns t all ompetit ion ;And is
~-constlmeted so as to plow and pulverize at one opens
kor_the last tetiyeara It has been more ,ex en.
Monti sold , in the district " around • Philadelphia than
any other; and is now offered of improved ampulla ,
turn, of all the different sizes.
PASCILALI. MORRIS .t 0.0 ~
• N. 11. Cor..lth and MarkitSts. Philadelphia.
"Jan.SA; 1858. •
.TEW (9 DS. AGA IN 1.1
11 The subsei hasfizat'retunied from the eity
and Is now opening , his third supply of Fell and Winter
Hoods, bought ate greatly reduced prices for cash and
will-be sold for the cash at the !Owe:* figures.- ' • -
7 — DlTaircustomonrangVa'pnblfb in' general are final
led to call whilst the- assortment li•exonpleto and get
good barg4lnl. ..
CHA'S:,OOII,4IIIr.
- pee.. 113, Ifill%) • e ' • ' ' ••. • •
11IIH HOLIDAYS
. Just received at Naugle's Christi Air
ilery Store. a line supply of fold and Silver Iluntlng
and open rue .Wetehos. very tine and latest styles. 'Also
a large assortmont orTinq,Jewally..lioliday - Presents,
&e., which wo will sell at a redureir;priee.durlng the
holidays. The public le reap; I 'lnvited to WI and
examine Our , goods below% buying elsowhere.
Witt) 3.bucrtiticincitte.
Cellar Notices
ABNER W.IIENTZ,
TAMES BENTZ.
MIZI
A. J KUTZ.,
JOHN A.•WAfEIELD
Zenic(nes.
*paornsson WOOD'S lIAIR.RE.
sohATIa. . •
N. no doubt,,theinoat _wenderful_dleoovent of-tie age
of pFe„troae. Air it will roster s purtitenontlborty hair to -
Ito original color,
.00ver the head of the bald with' •
bit luzurlaet growth, remove Pt DOODAH ItAtlltrutrAfili
morofula,eud other cotenant/a eruption/4
suoh am 'mould head, eta. It will ohre, ita_lf.bpotagia,
narrow/ or periodical heltderhO: make the heir soft.,
gloasy. and wevyi'and prosorve the color perfectly; and
the heir from falling, to extreme old age.
The allowing le trout a distinguished member of the
m94 1 / 3 1.profossion.:—..--*.--
;pagq-Jaguwq,-1155:--
_PROFESSOII- W(lb
__. . • •
--s, --
-- . - ffeklrblif:=lTimolicltirkir send you this certificate..
And* being nearly bald for a long time, and having -_
itrimtall - the - hair - restorativei extant, and having ne
faith in any, I was induced, on bearing of yours to give
it n trial. I placed Myself in be hand. of a barber,
and had my - head robbed With a good slip brush, and
the reatonttivo then applied and welerubbed in, till the
malt, wax rn aglow. This I repeated e ery morning, and
e l
•in three coke the young hair app red and grew we;
Oily from ugust lust till the presen time, and le now'
thick, black. ndStrong—Softand plea nt to the Crumb;
'whoreae.before, it 'was harsh and wiry, what little there, '
'WWI of it; and that little woo dieappealing very rapidly. '
.I atilt use yonerestorative about twice a week, and shall
soon have a good and perfect crop of hair. , Now, I had
read of these things—and who has not ? but have not
soon hitherto any MO whore any person's hair wee re.
ally benefitted by any of the hair tonic.. eta, of the day:
and it really gives me pleasure to record the result of
my experience. I have recommended your preparation
to others. and it already has a large and generous aale
throughout the Territory. The people here know its '•
effects, and have confidence in it. - The supply you lent .
es, se wholesale agents for the Territory, is nearly ex- -.-
boosted, end doily inquiries, are made for it. You de
serve credit for your discovery, and I , for one, return
you my thanks for. the benefit it hairdoneime, ibr I cee•
tainly• bed despaired-Jong ago of ever effecting any atteb. .
.. .
• Yours Litany,'
J. W. POND,
Firm of flood & KelleyrDruggistil, St. Paul
[From the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser.]
Boma, 2i SchnofStreet, March 20 , 1856.'
- Mesa gulf—Having become prematurely quite gray; I
wan induced, some six weeks since; to make a trial of
your llosionitive. I have used less than two bottles,
but the gray bairn have all disappeared;, and although
my hair has not fully attained its original color, yet ths
process of change is gran Mil lv going on, and I am in
great hopes‘that in a short time my hair will be as dark
us formerly. I have also been much gratified at. the
healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which befoul,
.was harsh and dry, and It has ceased to come out aster-
Suerly.
Respectfully yours.
.rofennor Wood
June 19, 18611 •
I have used Dreamier Wood's hair Rentorative, and
have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was heron
Ing o as I thought prematurely gray, but •by the use of
his - iltestoratlve," it bits resumed its original coloroutt
I have no doubtLpermanontl) re. -
SIDNEY BREESE.
Ex-Senator United State,. • •
For sale he Carlisle, by S. W. IIAVIMSTICK, SAM IF
'ELLIOTT. and Druggists everywhere,
•
TiiILIVER INVIGORATOR ! • • .
, „ Prepared by. DR. SANFORD.
I 9 - A' GREAT SrfIIINTIFIC IitEDICAL DISMIVERY,
and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe.
ft rums as Irby Magic, even the fleet dose giving bane
lit, and seldom more than roe bottle Is required to cur
any kind of LIVED Complaint, from the worst Jana
'dice or Dyspepsia to a common headache, all of ,which
are - the result of a Diseased 'Liver;
The LPver is' ne of' the Prt helot regulators
of the huhan body:and • when it performs it.
functions w. II the pow. ere of. the system .or.
fully dorelnped. - •The stimfach is. almost en.
tirely dependent en the , healthy : action of the .. •
Liver for the proper per.,[ - 'l forroance of ite functione _ •
.when-thestentachtrat-T„-er, l - fault - the - bOtrelifire at
fault, and the whole "system suffers in coffee.
quenre of one organ— ry? the Liver having
ceased to do Rh duty. For the dieeaves of that
organ, °Cie of the pr. , • prletors has made it his
study, in 'a practice 'of_More than twenty years, -
to. find some- remedy . -cD -wherewith to counteract ' -
the many.derangements to which it IR liable. •.- To prove that this re- mody is -at. Seel found,
any ,persbn troubled . • f
• ic t ith Liver - Coots
tari:g i ts any of
but to
try
a
A compound hastree • n . - formed- ny -- dissohing - •
gums end extracting . that part which 15.50112-
,Ide for the active vie- • toes of the medicine,
These game remove all=
1:4 morbid or had' matter '
from the system. sup- plying In their place a •
healthy flow' of bile. In.. • vlgortrtlng the stomach, '
causing. food to digest p,„74 well. purif)lng the blood
giving tone and health • to the whole machinery . -
routOvlng the rouses off the disease and effect
ing a radical cure with-outany of the dleagreit. .
"Wafter effees. felt by l'"• , .
using -Calomel Dia
sacral Poison that is usually resorted to.
One ORO after eating Is sufficient to relieve •
the Jdomach and pre. vont the food from rhe '
Inc and scouring. C.f)
Only ono dose taken before retiring -prevail*
nightmare.
Only one dose taken =.l at night loosens lb?
bowelsgently, and cures costiveness . .
One dose taken after is,Li each meal will lumpy,.
peprta.
fiße'One dose of two C;) tesuipoWnlewlft always.- _-
relieve Slektlcallarife.
Ono bottle taken forfemale obstruction re- °
moves the .cause of the z disease, and makes a '
perfeetcure.
Only one dose Imme- Mately rolievee Cholle,
while one dose often re. peated is a sure cure for
Cholera Morbus '
and a preventive of.
Cholera. ,
One dog& tnlien often will prevent the recurrence of
'bllloue ottnoks, while it relieves all painful feel
ings.
Only one bottle is needed to throw out of. the
system the of of medlcineal torn long sickness.
Cne bottle taken for Jaundice removes all yellow•
stern or unnnittral color front the skin. .
One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor
to the appetite nod makes fiant•illges_t well..
One dose often repented cures elltersinfo Diar.
rlwea in its worst forms, whilreu mm er and bow.
el complaints yield almost to the' first dose.
One or Iwo doses cures attacks caused by worms,
while for worms in children- there bno surer, safer or '
speedier remedy in the-world. ns it never fails.
. - •
• There is no exaggeration in these statements; they
are plain sober facts, that we ran give evidence to
prove, while all who use it are giving their unanimous
testimony in its favor.
We bike infinite pleasure In reeommending this
medicine as a preventive for Fever ■nd A gut,
Chill Fever and all Fevers of a Billions
Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands are
willing to testify to its wonderful virtuen.
Among the hundreds of Liver Itemedies now . 4
offered to tho public, there aro none we ran so fully re
commend as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, so
generally known now throughout the Union. This - -
preparation is truly a LIVER INVIGORATOR, produ
cing the most happy results on all who use it. Almost
innumerable certiflentes have been given of the great
virtue of this medicine by those of the highest stand
ing
In society, and we know it to be the best, prepare.
tion now before the publie.—ltudson.County Democrat.
• . PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER KITTLE.
SANFORD & CO., Proprietors!, 315 Broadway, New York.
-461zRz.11) INVALIDS r..
Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician.
Physician for diseases of the lungs;" Throat
aiu Heart, jbrmerly:Physician to the
CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL __ also
= = :INVALIDS RETREAT.
Author of "Letters' to Invalids" is coming ' "
See following Caid. •
JANDARY APPOINTMENTS.
pnait 'HARD .Tsi;_IIILSICIA-14-roa- =—
disease of the Lungs, Hon:Carly Phyeician to Ctn. .
c titt Marine liospltal,) will be in attendance at' his
rooms 4R follows:
Mansion House. Friday. Feb.il9. •
Bloomfield, Thursday, February 18.
Sbippensburg, Saturday. February 20. •
Dr. Hardman treats Consumption. Ilmohltio."-Asth• •
ma, Larryngittla and all diseases of the throat and
lungs bJ medical Inhalation. lately used In the Drom. • •
ton iloipitril; London. Tim great point In the treat. •
mont of all human maladies Is to get at the disec-1 in
the direct manner. All' medicines are estimated by. '
their action .upew the - organ requiring relief. This Is "
the important Act upon which Inhalation ix based. If
the stomach Is diseased we take medicine directly into
the stomach. If the lungs are diseased, breathe or in.
bolo medicated vapors dlrertly-Into the lungs. Medi. ..
risen are the antidotes to disease and shOuld be applied ,
to the very seat of disease. Inhalation in the &police-
Hon of this principle to the treatment of the lunge, for
It given us direct acres, to there Intricate air cells and
tithe. which lie nut of reach of ev try other means of
administering medicines. The rennin that Coneumle
tion. and other diseases of the lungs, have heretofbre
resisted all treatment has been because they had never
beep appnached In a direct manner by medicine. They •
were Intended to act upon the lungs and yet were ap
plied to the stomach. Their action was Intended to•
local. and yet they were so administered that they
should act constitutionally. expending immediate's/11
prinelpal action upon the unoffendlng stomach, whilst
the foul 'ulcer. within the lungs were unmolested.
Inhalation brings the medicine In direct coutael with
the disease, without the disadvantage of - any violent
action. Its application in go simple that It can be sm.
ployed by the reinvest Infant or feeblest invalid. It N
does not derange the stomach. or intone* in the least ..
degree with the strength, comfort, or business of the
: patient.
OTHER DISEASES TREATED.—in relation to the
following diseases. either when complicated will,
'affection. or existing alone, I also Wolfe consultation.
•
I usually and them promptly curable.
-
Prolapsueandall other forms or &Male . complaints,
irregularities, and weakness. ' vp. • '
-- Pelpititleigand - otter - eirmentllkortinlikaieTtifar
Complaint. Dyspepsia, and all other diseases of atoms&
and bowels. Aa . •
All disealMS of the eye and ear Neuralgia, itedlepsy.'
and all flume of aervous disease. Flo charge . for COD.
collation.
Sept. 30,1857. . 8. D. DARMAN:M.D. '
•
PHYSICIAN',9 . - •
IfEGAVY
TO YOUNG BIEN.
The glory of a young man Is his strength.'!
„(From the Sunday Dispatch, New Yorke Aug, 0, '674'"
ct Our raiders are aware that we madam. Never, recent
mend any Medical publlcation,,if not endorsed by the
very highest authority. As such an instance we may
mentinn Da emmutwatt.'s nest tilltilltition on Nervous
Debility and other weaknesses, the result of earl` In.
discretimi. cit is a small but valuable pamphlet. Ills
prepatstions tbe, ROMZlOlatori," and " NekViNe skro• , .
now considered the solo and only .effectnal renoidlits ,
extant for the aimplalota referred to. ' _ • .
Da. Ctitvirawrott's.Semitial • liegeneratne and. Xe7 ll ' ,
Nervine..the itoverrlgn rrmedled to Sethinsd Weakness,
Sexual ilebility, Impotency,..lnvoluntry Endssions,
' Piles, Se.. are for ode by most of Sheitiadlnil Druggists ' •
In the country.,•
Da, Cs Pastrtrwr, as • above containing" full lidvires` , " '
fir the cure of Spemiatorrhea. Se., can be, bad to i sr
cure envelope, by enclosing a stamp to Dr. Cosa. T. C.
Kunz. lit Avenue. owner 19th Street. NEW TORIX.
POST BOX N 0.4581. ,-;,
••
ELACKS)IIVIS' .C.O L .-10,06 g
thous ctrl « f the telebtat#4,p.s7
C. RUPP;