Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 17, 1858, Image 3

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rmLADELPIIIIA. smtirm.
'FLoya, per bat rel, , 4 60
tetra family Hour, 6 00/g0 00
. 'Rye 'Flour, 8 00
CurrrMeal, • 2 87i
WHEAT, best white, per bushel, 1 25/01 2d
414 - mbest, • - • - 1 09E01 05
.11ye,.per bushel,• • " ' 70
- Curti, sI 69
'Oats,
Cloverseed,liet bushel,
Winekey, per gallon,
BALTIMORE' BIARIEET.-
FLOUR. per barrel,
15 hio extra, • ' •
-City mills,. • .
Rye. Flour,'
Corti 11161,- • .
WlLexr, beet;milite'perbusbel,
Pricoe'red wheat,
Rye,-per buelitii, ' -
Corn, v • •
Onto:. •:"
Cloierifeed, per buetiel,
Whiskey, per gallon, •
A list of Sales of personal property, corn
4 '. mewling 1858.
' •-• Fibrary 18, e 13 . . Meyer, York,
,York
. . -44. 19, Monroe Swigert; do. -
20. George Myer, Monroe twp,. •
.. 22, Wm. Lambert, Upner•Allen twp
•-•- 0 23, Daniel Bonner, E. Petinsboro'.
• 0%. 24, Geo. Aehenfelter, N. Cumberl'd
. 25, JOhRB Rupp,' Aleelianicsburg.
1d " 20,.Jobii Eberly; Hampden twp.- ,
27, C E. ShOpp, Monroe tip. •
March . 1, Join. Rupp. Eat', llnmpdeu twp,
.. 2, John. Beet, Monroe twp.
• . 6 8, Frederick BMner, New Cumbernl.
• 4, Moses Eberly, Eq., Ilrimpden twp.
• •••,, ••• 6, John•Sadler, Upper Allen twp. •
0, Mrs.:Nanoy Green. S Middleton.
..- 8, Peter X'. Hartimn,SilverSpring.
• .. • 9, Wiliam Glover, • • do. • •
,•• 10, John Wolf, E.trit-PennstiOr • oc •
. • • " 11, Henry Ileckernell. Ifammlea twp.
- 12, G. W.. Geese, South Middleton:. .
- 13," Bi4non Arnold, Mechanicsburg.
4.5,. Michael Gsrver, Monroe twn.• .
0 15; Wm. R. Gurgns, ESq "Lqwer-Allen,
• Fp, A. Miser, Gettysburg, Mums co.•
.. 18, • do do, do.
19,101 in Rife, deo'd. East Pennaboro'.
_ 20,; Frederick Stoner,. N. Cumberland
&•Sheller, Monroe tarp.. ~
' 23; Maria Nichols, Oyster'a Point.-
. 24;.A. Cathcart Esq Shepherdstown,
' 25,'Conrad McQuade. Monroe twp.
- 20, David_Burtner,_East Pennsburo'.
" • . 1 - 27, Geo. Ashenfetter, Cumberland„
• • . • • •• W. C. HOU,SER Auctioneer.
- • "
ofspying
.16.9ioneer.
February.2B, Inc Coover, 'Dicliinson.
• 24, Daniel Goodyear, Lhurobtown..
' 26. Alfred Moore Papertown. •
March- 2, Jacob Failor _Mount rook.
' '• 8, Elias Shauk:Dickinson.
•u 4, Frederick Wardecker South Mid
• dleton.
16, George Wells, 804th Middleton,
The intereitint tale of the Air-Cutlet
that Teems Built.
. .
.'. . Thiele the !Muse that Jams 1 Kansas with
. . buitl. „ I Slavery.
..
' Thiele the malt that lay iu the I 'Southern in
'-, house that Jeemis built.' I (Mena..
1
•:' This is the rat that eat the
. malt that lay in the house Shannon..,'
that Jeeses built. . • 1' ' ' •
• •
'!'' ; Thia is the cat that killed the
- rat 'that eat UM - malt that lay- Walker.
: -• ' in'the house that Jeanie built ,
.. This. is the dog that worried.l '
Atm cat that killed the rat lecotupton
' that-eat. the malt that lay in 1
Coustiitution.
the house thai Jeeme built
We is the cow with, crumpled 1 i.
.. Jiorn;that Mimed the dog that I .
•
' worried the cat' that killed 1....
• • the rat that eat the intilethat r uolgtas,
..-: - lay in the hoWso 'that Jocose I
, i• 'built. -
~ , J . ...
' 'Thia it the maiden all forlorn.l
-- 7 .,...-: :, that-milked •,-the- cow - with -i .
. ~ ,,crompled horn, that tossed I .
the Jog that, worried the cat I. Kansas with
. '' ! that killed the rat that .eat .out Slavery.
- the malt that lay in the hot=
:-.that Jeeme built. .
t This is the man all tattered and )
' torn,that married the maiden 1
ell forlorn,,that milked the
• 'cow with crumpled horn that S. it la n'
The
' mooed the dog that worried i °
~ .. the cat that killed the rat I
'
that eet,the malt that lay in .
•- , the house that Jeanie built. ..I ... .
,• This hi the priest all ehaveni
' . and shorn, that married the
• " .
then all tattered and torn un
' . to the maiden all tarlorn that
•,' • • milked the cow with cramp- 1., The Ameri
led horn that toeserthe dog I can People.
. ' *bet worried the cat that kW-A , ' - ,
-led the - rat that .liaty,ltis.vnalt " '
""-,t -
,that - la,y in -theybouter t hai
-444. jietue built. . •
ELECTION FRAUDS IN KANSAR.—Tbe corres
,k —pondeit_of_the_Cincinnati_,Tonea.
' ilymtuaing Account of some of the Mmies found
by the Committee of investigation; on the
:poi' books of the Sickapoo district, wbere the
::yotes count up 1017 for the Constitution with
Slavery, and 12 against. - The actual rote of
that.dletriit does not exceed 175. TIM nor=
' . ..reipondent oftha :DIMS skyst
"The richest thing yet brought to light, wee
:the production of the original poll-book of the
vote on the Constitution, December 21st, 1857
•
which is on file iu the County Register's
office:. In looking over the pull-book, I found
- that the 270th voter was James' Buchatnin,
president •of Cm United Bt , ttes ! He voted
early, as the Democracy generally do. Next
; on the list of distinguished men appears, as
the .280th voter, Wm. 11. fieward,.of New .
York_; next, 828 d, Thos. F. Marshall, Of Ken
' tucliy ; 714th, Geo. W. Brown;- editor Herald
of Freedom; then, 850th, John C. Fremont,
and immediately-after, the celebrated JOllO
Hertiden I -Then comes in 'the 807th voter.
J.' W: Dealer, Gott. of Kansas, who had only;
'skid' his place as Governor the day before,
and was'thew in Lecompton, fifty Milei die
tint.! -And the next phase . presinted J. •
T,hirty, Years% View,"' Thomas H. Benton,.
- appearing as the 915th voter. , .And now it I.
dark, ibe_polls being kept open till Ulf-past
sii. -when, ales! for frail humanity, for the
"Compunctioue visiting, of cotiscienci, in
slip. Horace Grimly. and stealthily deposits
six soda half •o'cloolc, anal the curtain ~thus
on the lest act of -the deaths; aridlti , -adin
all his majestic; proportions, Edwin' Forrest,
---- arthilettlimadred - wnd•twenty4irtlreoltk-This •
fillElicarent's ,firqi appeprAqocou;siiikohas .
..1. ' • •
•
POilodelphis Pres . 4
.oVrtittelai.sigioludea liktig • ample ' ou r - fho
AloottOr pooittoß Of t4o•Yroo.ro4 81orO Doinve
raokViboui : •.• • • • .
= .2.!..WlLlmuuth.loadtro.-oe- Senator
,Dovotos,
looopy J. WA:two, Govern. r Wsic sod Guy.
...ergot PAerept, •backed ae the ate . by- the
. •wdl etoernkkedie4o44ois'Obli Democratic
;4141Y. in rge4Oieknla, Re, fear of she
,4111.141, 4 1.400 we'beiwriipFly
ibis* the Ripeeettqetfeo.lo. Commie
,fteik`ganosylvatibi, wbu:volait•Orlhe'llecoalP,
sno-ilimetitution,iloolons;kelier,•.
• Tbll4qo alere's:Oblobture'ot'evki.;', It ..ttle
• olgitfflpid *lll'dt - be peoiqi," • '
.
GSM
4/ZTQDNATDD DLrTER.
Thi renewing lettere NM • eveltAnown
lea. of itilenteeal,.
.arMake vermeil In favor
of the • OXYGENATED BITTERS; as a
medicine for those' whose, Mmupaiioni are of
e emlentaryiatufe.T. ' '
$ 8,76
4,26'
4,60
2,60
• MONITICAIi. Nov. 20, 1654:'
Ginikinen.—l am happy to be ntila to send
you my teairnony in favor 'of the Oxygenated
Bitteee,„andintended.to Julie done. it. before
this, but have - been - prniented by professional
engage:noels:. , ,
LOJ
I feel-great' ideaeurs in•recOmemindlng' It
to all auffering frdm imperfeh digietion,• sick'
soidity, or any derangement of the,
stomoch, from which I have ?offered verb se
fefeTfirptiliar - fears. Trim
reannnetidution - oroninkrairfiTentoirlriw
induced to try one bottle, and find myself so
much . benefited by Its user, that I do: not think.
It necessary to coutinue it any further..
You may - use tbie gentlemen as yod think
properiand permit me tolemain, •
Yours., very truly, . • •
• • JOHN ATKINSON.
Sara W.-F,cowLs &.Co. 188-Wasbington.Bt.,
Boston, Proprietors.. Buhl by their agents
•vary where.
rhe Oxygenated Bitters am especially adapt
ed to the delicate maimptution of females buff
sring•from derangement of the natural tune
reakness or irrqpilarity, end nervous
debility : They are a powerful-tonic, yet free
from alcohol.. . .
DENT or THE COUNTY.
5 25
20®21
5 26
'6 00
fi 25®6 60
. 800
26
1 higalls
1 04(y).1 09
Ttie Ccinimineionere 4of Cumberland-county
make and submit- the following linnet:tient. ut
loonies borrowed and.unpani, by held county
including luterearirrialanuary,.lB.sB. ••
dlo. *
DateDateofQond. dlniannt.
1 April 9, 1853, for $l2lO 00
Intrreet - 00
•
2 April 11, 1853, for 800 00
.51()54
83
6 60
Interest,
8 April 11,1868, for
' luta' cot,
• - 410 00
4 Apt 41 11, 1553, for ' 000 00'
Intersot
- 522 50
6 April 12, 1853, for 300 00
I=
•• . • . - - 'al? 50:
6 'May 2, 1858, foriaal. 100 00
implant 4 00
• 104 00
7 May 11, 1858, ror 250 00
MT=
_ .
.
• - • - 280 00
8 May 28, 1853, far 800 00 . •. •
in tercet
'BB2 00
9 . June 4, 1868, Tor 176 00
lutereet . 6 J 2
0, July 20, •1858, for sou 00
Interest 15 00
I October 21, 1853, for: 500 00
Intermit 7 50-
• -• 507, 50
2 Nov'e 5, 1853. for ]OOO 00 . •
Intermit
1010 00
8 Feb. 1-2, 1854, for 500 00
bitereet 27 .60 .
4 March 6, 1854,'10r q 200 00
Intereat . 10 00
5 Mora 81, 1854, for 500 00
'Lamest 22 -60-.1.--•
6 April I; 1851, for
.Ititereot
7 April 1, 1854, for
lamest
8 April 1, 1854. for
Interest
9 April 1, 1854, for
luterest
Aprin, 1854, for
luterebt
21 Apiit 8, 1854, for
lotOreot
P•April 6, 1854, for
interest,
23 April 6, 1854, for
luterest
24 Apr1110,•1859, for:
' joterooe
26 April 10, 1864, for
lutoreot
26 April 19, 1854, for
lutereet
27 May 8, 1854, for,
'atomic
28 May 'l9, 1854, fur
-Interest
29 July 16, 1854, for
luterobt
30 April 1, 1857, for
• Interest
81 April 1, 1857, for
Interest.
82 April 1, 1857, for
Interest
83 April 2, 1857,- for
Interest
84 April 6, 1857. tor
iatei est
'B5 April 6, 1857, for
interim
36 April 25, 1.857,10 r
Interest .
37 April 26. 1857, for
lottreat
Total ank't borrowed money, v 29 870 86
• WM. M BENDERSON,
ANDREML
MEURAW,
Commfasioners of Cumberland Co.,
Atteat 7 —J, ARIOTRONCI, Clerk.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, BS
We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland
county, niet according to law, and having
been sworn proceeded to examine the seviral
claims as above stated. do certify, thee we find
the-sum of twenty-nine thousand eight hun
dred and seventy dollars and sixty six cents,
to be a correct 'olfilesnent.Of all moneys bor
rowed by said county. including the interest
tharion up to January 185 E.
• DAVID O OYSTER,
lIENJAMINE DUKE.
Auditors of CuMberiand CO.
DESIRABLEMESIDENCE•AT
PRIVATE NALK.,,,„_ •
The Rouge and lot recently owned
- 2 , 1_ by Mrs. Marla 81.11,01M14, drceuod
, •-• Situate on Wst Main Street, In the
t•'l, Tic; borough of C arlisle,, nearly opposite
• the warehoued of Mr.• Jacob 'them.
Thu wilt...) , me iffeicallent repair and theca lira barer
filling cletern the yard In addition to the hydatat.
,tater.-:Pdsiesehntm,aj be had Itqwediataly. '
Tends made knew& by applleation to
T. O. STEVENSON, „odor..
J. W. MARSHAL} ._
L. 81'ONSLER, Eng , Real Entate Agent.
Dec. ld, 1857.-3 m.
ARL ISL E AI7.MN Y,
OR INDEMNITY AGAINST LOBB BY.FIRE.,
TUB - FRANKLIN IMRE. IN'SpIiANCE 69r,
0/ •PHILADISIPIIII:', •
Charter norPainni.--$4 0 0,000 Capital paid In. Ogles'
• 7 103% Cbeanut atreat.;, • "
.
. . . .. - . .. ,
MAIM Usintaxag, eliber permanontlirlimlted,sigblit
lake nr.danzso by Amon rooriutint avid .1-trgcri of every
'oesirlition, bl town or Oonettry,,ritbe most, itatoluiblii
If nps„ . A ppllcatimm miOre eltberperootudly or by lotei.,'
.1111).1K. promptly sttiodalta. ~ • .-• • . • 1" •
•
"ktio'illohoonDer to lout for the. above. eornpeay- for.
pulp& Ind lto vletnlty., All eppliestlomothr Insurance'
Lithos , hy , inaltbi perm:1'1911.1011 b e preloptly at tended.
Why •. • • "A; •.• •
der e .l.3oi, ' Reliltstatil Agent at 4
- • •
• and others, 2-,
• 7,1i3 00
• • : donation from Wm. Raper. Eq., 200 00 '
• finsa and verdict, fomi rooolmid
. from Jno,ll. Groom - 17 00 '
and on. ap e
elnie asaasamonli, •80Tv •
miarellaneous-moolptais,
. • , :rooelved of V. Meatier on ao• •
count of - bridge, • •,,, loop
ho
abatement rooolvadmatata •
Troasurar,'• . 1,315 79-
•
. .
y ,
' $4.177.10'
• .
Those marked thus • hare tone* lat of Janumir paid
In full. Thosetuarked thus fhewn paid In part.
Grand and Trimaran) Jurore,TV,
Manama Mould court crier,
11. 1.. Burkholder. Sir lioardingjurore, 30 00
IN: J. Shearer, fees In COMlllollwenlth oases,
.203 09
Witness fees In Commonwealth cases, 205 07
Justices tees In Commonwealth cases. 130 35
Constables fees In Commonwealth rases/ . 193 45'
41254 00
86 00
' - • 836 00
:400 4:10
18 00
P-:-(inigley,liietiudittng_acctiinatuf.Prothonv_z_ '._'. I
otary's office, .10 6 -0
County Auditors for auditing account (or 1858, 108 00
Isaac lUugwalt, services Al Clerk. 15 00
Italic ltiognalt, one clay as Aliditor, . ' - - 150
. .
22 60
13 50
• .-'• • - Fillip° OFFICES
D. E. Nosh, ifs,. foe, f.r,1855•&7,
Clark and Itec,orar's fees,
10 00
ortorge Zinn, printing for.countp,•, i 1 Jo
" ' ••••1'; 182 00
t i 237 00
E. "ornman, "
Jn . 11. Bratton." n 238 00
.
E. ratty, , • " 123 00
,
D. 1 tOttiver, . !,... • " - 83 80
32 00
.• EASTERN PENITENTIARY
E. State Penitentiary, for support,
ENE
COUNTY JAIL ,
N. W. Woods and'others, for slothing prisoners, 44 34
• F. Gardner and alms; for repairs to jail, 243101
J.libroto and others, for fuel, 65 00.
Jacob Bowman, Neg.. for support of.prisoners, 3,559.34
Dr. - W. W. Dole, profeesioniTYCHlces, - 25 00
T. D. Irish, for water, 20 00
516 00
10 00
Dr. S. P. Ziegler, Poor Ilousoybaor; '
Wm. Slesandery •' ••
J no. elondeuld. Esq., Wary no director.
TrUt. EE/. • "
‘Pro, - Corninan, Esq., • ' • "' BO 00
Jacob Soutar, Esq., Treiieuror of Poor House, 7,000 00
527 50
- 7 --- r - 11.0ADS - AND - DAMACIE&:
,SatulLClamer;_ilautageaaviardedby•Court,
Jacob Trltt, " • "
It. C. Sterrett's heirs " • •-"
peter
Myers' helm, " • "
Christ. 'looser, "
Joseph Rhoads, _ "
1 hos. Pamou, "• . . * "
Suudry pcnsons as slewers, • •
622 60
600'09 •
- 22 50
522 50
600 00
22 50
622 60
8000 00
135 00
' • BRIDGES.. •
Juo. tI. Spahr and Others for repairs, •
Jno.Oulabial and where, nu account ornate
bridges,,_ • • . •
-548185 00
).00
2.1 0.0
622 60
625 00
28 12
George M. Graham, Den., pay as Commisnionir, • 261 00
Win. 51..1 londorson, Esq., •• •' - 283 60
Andren'Horr,-44q, .0 ' " . 361 60
banntal Megan, 1.4 q
~ 0 _ - 64 25 '
,
James Loudon, for ststlonnry. .-. ~., • !it It
T. 11 lion, salary as (lurk' to Commissional, DA 08
51. Wise, " " 376 00 ~
J. Wilson,. stsintaut -". . '`' 1660
D. Qugley,- ". 500
W. IL i Millar, Attorney to Commtsslotiers,.iudary, 60 00.
Do. • forsstra servissi. • 50 00
658 12
400 00
18 00
418 00
116000'
61 75
1201 75
1000 00
45 00
-- 1044 00
800 00
86 00 .4 1
836 00
800 (IQ
36.00
Paid Township and Borough A ssessors,
Paid officers of General and Township Elections 945 21'
T. D. Irisb, for gas and wailer fur Court !louse, 71 05
Win. 31. Ilenderson & Son and inhere, for cool, 130 00
It. ICatrher, salary as keeper of public building', SU 00
A. !locker, for repairs to locks, 3 00
888.00
600 0.0
22.00
- 522 00
850 00
1400'
LOANS AND INTERESTS ON LOANS:' 1 1 ,—
R. id. thoderson and others, interest:on loans, 1,3155 37
L , ALIS istCarlislo Deposit Dank, S,bW td
364 00
200 00
8 00
0. Wunderlich, for cushions for chairs, . 4 50
(Mono W. Hither. (r 111101111. &C., . 1 40
A. !locker, for loll.a and repairs, 10 50
U. Neff and F. illitclieidor, for shoveling snow, 6 50
Simon Smith, repairing taws, dc, Is 00
A. Zimmerman, lOr snow scraper, 50
- 208 00
1000 00
80 00
• 1030 00
115 00
6 17
T. 11. irishifor gss eousuulad In street lamp, 7 00
J. & I). ',hoods, freight on box, 1,73
A. 51artin, for boxing Gres and repairs at Court
' House, . 6 50
William Line, for trees and planting, 72 50
George 51. Graham, for traveling . expenses of
Commissioners, 10 70
Ephraim Steel. for Winding clock one year, 16 00
J. kJ. lion er, for repaiiing handcuffs, de., ' ' 600
Joseph Wlll4llll, lon assisting to make duplicates, 49 SO
R. Hatcher, for eleat,ing Court room and offices, .. 4WI
Henry Saxon, tl,r hardware. 191 t 0
Sad uel Cron. for repairing pm v emer tr, 4 25'
Thomas Maxwell, forprirsting horse thief, 20 00
John"). Grotto'', for titre 14 50
S. A. Jacobs, Air putt u op. bridge notices, . • 20 40
Charles Murray, for ire for Court room, 0. •' - '1 97
Jncollpahr, for trimming trees - inimblie mate, - - TN
G'. W. Sheaffer, for use of Agricultural kiwiety) 200 00
John .Fought, for putting !may coal, s-, 0. 1 50
George W. Glam., for horse and buggy hire, , 2 00
Adam 8.11111114101, horse and buggy Lim e . 38 50
C. luhoff, for candles. oil, de, . . ' 11 00
Johu 1). Omits', for stone, pipe, ''de , n.. •13 Bo
.51onrue-Morris, , repilring stoves, 4e.)=-- l' - - a - 5-'2B
120 17
600 00
27 00
627 00
t,
600 00
2? 00
- G 22 50
2000 00
00 00
2090 00
1000 00
46- 00 •
- - 1095 00
4000 00 •
180 00 • .
- 41180 00
__;800
82 00
832 00
600 oo
624 00
Intel:tell McClelland for holding Inqueele on
deed bodice, 67 76
J. D. Cooror and °there, for holding Inquests,. 'lO6 32
ADATEMHNT ALLOWED TAX PAYEItB,
Sundry Tax Collectors abatement on State and
Count► Tax,
John B. Party and Elias Hoch, extraneous tax, 8 42
R. McCartney and otbers, for quarterly returns, 90 16
Sundry person. on certificate' ofiusticie,
PENNSYLVANIA' STATE HOSPITAL.
Peon's. State Hospital, for support of lunatics, 247 BA
APPHOPIIIATION+.
u. B. Miter; Tressurrr. of Cui9b•d. Fire Compiny, 60 00.
• - -- 933,785 92
117 amount of Cummlsalon g ene orders, $33,785 92-
Balance due Treasurer at last - •
Total eradits,
To total amount of receipt.,
COMDZILLND CoerTr,'ne
We the commissioners of said county, do
(iiE", , scertlfy and inbuilt the foregoing as a cos
rect statement ••f the receirts and expendi. ;
.••-;\.V.'6 .- - - ` 4l2 tursis'of. te the county-aforeses si r from-the-Ist
day ofJanuary to thu - 3lst day of December, IBM,. In.
elusive, El eh.o st schedule of the outatanding• count
tate. in the Dorougha and townships therein stated,
together with a atateinent of yispendlt,urem Under each
bead of appmmialion,made by the Cominisalunera in
eonspliance with the requisition, oodtainod lu: the. 72d
and 234 scctionn of an art of Asiembly of thit COmmem .
wealth, mussed the 15th day ,of 1834. N IP
news our hand,. and seal at Cardale, this , 23d 'day of
January, A. D.. 1888 s ..
W3l. AI. WENDRllSON,}Conunisildneral,
ANDREW Khltiti •
. Cumberland
Attost , 4.lo4lllll . Apl4o, Clerk. • •
. .
, •
CUMBERLAIIn COUNTY, FS. - • '. : '
.We The undersived Auditors of Cumberland coUity,
met according to law, And haring been memo proceed.
,edt . e. examine , the amounts .and vouchers of Adam
Bensetnan,'Esq„ Trei jurer °raid county, nom the .tat
day ofJauuary to the Slat day of December. 165/,' , 1e.;
clualre, do cortib that we find • th'e Intro of- dye thou..
mod two hundred and titirte•eight dollar' and , thirtr
cents pus by sold .Treassurer to the 'county afeimadd as
''will appear be the twegoing +exhibit of said account.
,Inereltuetat whereof rfe haMrhereubto eat our Maids at
1
Citrates, this.Vd dly.ofdenitary.-A, 0...-ymr--..-.
• , '• - ' /PA W DINGWALT. Audi
. I •, • • . - : • . . DIVID 0: - Otielliit, '
....
..,...i, :, ,• ; • ~,.•' ~ SUSAN= / 1 3 1 701' . 01111 91 4 :. 4904
0. N
.11ANEINiNirreeti.:
STATEMENT OF "Tat FINANCES
/Aux :us iAT PAT 'Or ;TA'S MOLY; TO rito' 81u
PAT to rogonsßoo 1857. isoLuoiic
ADAM SENSESIAN; Es() TESEASUItER
• . nzpicirTs. •
To ~mouo~ of oatataadltar collaty tax at
last - aattlatuant,.. . - $ll, 66299
... - Taxaa *Wined for'lB6T, • - 28,048 T 4
Loam receixelt 411aak, 4,1460 T
, . 4 . , of W. - Lmaonaid • .-
Schedule of - County Taxes outslan'ding on AS Ist
. day .Of January, A. D. 1868. , -- .
1863. Chiislimber Malinger, Newton, : . - < I. ro at
1854. - Bohan Mclver, Niwville,, • • ' 17 98
1865. Henry Saxton, Carlisle, ' ".1836
- Benjamin Jumper,Frarilifbrd, 23678
1857. Samuel Bhiremanf Lower Allen, ..,174 89
J. hn W. Cockliu4•Upper Allen, ; • ' $69.01
George Beoby,l - Carlisle,• , -
.., 263 22
B. 81. Kenyonil Dickinson, __
9
Abraham Cobie,* - Nast Peonsboraugh, ; 121 92
16
' Martin Mounts,* Frankford, 25 03
Dark! Hume. Hampden, •94 67
John (helm.}} Monroe, . 49700 ,
.George Attick, - Mechanicsburg, • 164 50.
William McCune ..." Newton, 396 41
John Church, New Cumberland, 67 91
•. Levi 21dAler,t North bliddlctuni . - 813 10
• •Win. Griffin. Shlppehsburg borough, ' 4 86
. .
18. M. Graham,* West l'ounaborough, , -412'43
EXPENDITURES BY PAYMENTS.
COURTS.
ME=
PUBLIC PRINTINGI
POOR 110t1SE
commlssloNtrts , OFFICE
ITEM=EI
EfireTIONS
1=132
_MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS
INQUESTS ON DEAD BODIES
==!
M=!
FOX ORDERS
. settlement, .
OutstandluE taxes on 31st De- .
1,. ceutber, isa,, . 4,779 57
'Vette pt:id Collectors, . 3,758 61
Exonerations allowed Collectors, 1,746 38
County Treasurer's commission
at 1% per cent, / . 667 74
Balance due county by Treastirer, - 5.238 80
. .
4,0 Atinfert4mol6:
• - -*loam LEON]/an '
AZTEND,,DR, CAPRON'S
aPLiktivinzlLLurrnian., .
LECTURESJ 2 ! .
On AnikkOzny and iNotpandlti , iriatomYi
Health. Dloune.and Math; Memo, to ptinirvn 11 watts.
slut Vigor, and attitln*gµnd oldagittrlSh leatruotioaa'
in the way of healthful PbysregriOrclri conics 4neti
Unman li4pplpesS,*l4**4 - 0 .7 '' •
! . !DWATlOs4l , ll4l;::tikhiflerait '
.
aotninenelog otiIIONDAY .111MNIN(4.1Ennusair
,
22d to continua Senn antilop, .;•
INTRODUCTOKY.:IROPUItiI E l ltE9l,-AtimlaslOn
subsequent Lectures it cants, For alady and.ontla ,
man 26 cents. •t.l,lVAt 17, ',68..-11. •
VAIT-I-C—E_TSLI.DIYAT4I II S
!LI CAPRON has had an esteem° eitairlesice In the
- treatment of Neuralgia. Neevoulg headaehs;itiiir iithar
nervous dlseasee and•all those dlstressitut complaints
so common - to females, and is very eueeessfut In thole
tren'tment. lfe also treats with . stmeePs, itbemantiam...
Gout; Dympepsle, and - diseases of ilur Longs, !Romani
and Bowels meoereCy. He lOC bent Its , rooms at the
'MARTIN'S HOTEL for one week only.. . •
63,940 63
Mourn for general practice—both eoxei, from 10'!.0 12
A. M. For Lading only,frOoll to fellr P.M. •
Fob. 17, 1868.-2 L • .
IF A S d T . AE
. T L e O t F t. J or A A
C dmit!Strs i
tio ' n jil on
the ea.
tote of.faeob Lehman ' lota of North
by
town.
. 0111 1), deceased, hate been.. issued by bits ' Register of
Cumberland county to the subscriber residing in said
township. All persons indebted to the eetate,Urehere.
bf notitied to make Remedial. .'paytnent, end those,
having delis to present then) duly sinthenticated.for
Bettina:lel:4oo - . DANIEL.f/EII3IAN;-:
Administrator. of Jecob'behmat, - deed.
Feb. 17, 1858—Gto. "
MiJ D I C A L 1.11311 AA . r.—LA.coni
'lOlefe,: Library of BtoUdaici ,Medical whrks, a:
S~i,.bE'LUN, and A. variety of SURGICAL 1 NE/ritlf.
51ENTS; Cr. 'altered at pirate sale._,Mcdical Yractil
Mousse who may wish to'examine them, - Can - 410 so by
e:tiling on the subscriber at her residimie. • East Main
Atreet.: • ' • • . ' Ird, A. BA:1.181MAN; ' ,
Administra of'Dr..l.llaukTh
_inn decd..
"ciatlieTrib-:1-08511.
FPO TUE PUBLIC.—Tito undersign
-11 cel being well known as a' writer. would otter his
services to all requiring Literary aid, lie will forStish
Addresses, Orathme, Essays Present:lom speichcs and
Uwe.' for • Albums. Acrostics—prepare matter
for the Press—Obituaries, and write Poetry upon .any
subject. Address (poist paid)
FINLEY JOHNSON,
paltimortr, Dld.
$2,120 21
41 00
Feb. 11, 1858
$3,005 67
IBERLAND 'COUNTY NOR
:nit-- Vat - L
- 5: 1 1A! c AVßT'llttlst i V;;;lii
Pa:. on TUESDAY, • APRIL oth, 1858, and continue
-FIVE 31&4 4 g11.5. ' • -
Aa Able corp InAruFtrifs have•been secured, and
no effort will beep d . toirTnnier the school worthy of
the position it seekity occupy, and of the patronage h.
'tespecifully ollcits. - • •
For circulars wet/lining full pin -Neuters address
T. A. 31oKINNEY,'Treasurer. •
• .• Nevrtille, Pa.
'By order of the flinsni of Trust ers,
• DANIEL All IV, President." ,
.
Jse. FlcoAanisn, Secretary. ' . Feb. 17, 'f.S.—tf.
EEC]
24 95
209 00
ENII
hereby given 'ter
1. all.peredua interested,' that application fir LI
, cense under these,. of I%lttrett fitet,lB6B, must be filed
kith the Clerk of the Cot of Quarter - 80;311Am on, or
before Monday. thelfith'lday Of March, otherwie• they
will not be hoard: = BY TUE COURT.
D. B. Citorr, Clerk.. Lfieb.l7„lBsB,
80300
CIM
copy of the illustrated edi•
_Li %lonFROMESSARTI: ttritoutuLEF; wee lost
about a yearasgo: • AlV:pev egn bating th work, arill
confer a teem. the;:iwpar, by 'retiutang it to the
Herald Offire, •
Car Feb. 1F;I568, •
.33ustness Zarbs.
1,97 d 69
10 00
10 00
80 00
80.00
AW I , , , TOTICEL—Tnos. , AI. BinviE
continuos the praethe of the law, In the office
formerly occupied by hie father, Wm. M. Blddlo, Esq ,
and more rocently, by - the lairtlrni of Penrose la Biddle,
'now dlanalrea..
Der. 13,
•
7,110 00
.
A. U G 0 S.T_U_S_ _1‘1:-8A-WiY,E . It
_. _ ,
. ,TTORNEY .AT LAW. • .
0 ce toymerli•occupted .by 'Jud;:ce Iliplntrn, ore East
Hain street. AU builueurintruated to bte care will be
promptly attended to. . -
~."-•
.. - .' - •
, May 20, in 67. .-, :,. , •• '
.• • .
_65.00
MI 00
6 9 0 00
2b 00
25 00
20 00
25 00
187 01
11004'
IttIEEM ; AttorneyW L
at taw- e.-
'o9leltln Nola tpCirlisle, Pa.
Kirituttnett entttitted twklut yip Iw . promptly at•
ended to.
•
.
P. lIUAI :Attor , ,ney at,
w.-0171.c0-nn North Handier street, o row" doom
Nouth - of Glans' Hotel. Ajl.htiolnesiriddrusiod to hlor
wllll*.promptly attendedAo.
~-[April 16.
DIM
ME
MC
liw NOTICE:"ItiOto VAL.
A M. PENROk hem removed his office to the room
formerly pumplua by•h!ra on Main street a fen doom
east of the ?dotboillst Church .whtnishitintlll protuptlt
attend to all bold nemi entruste.l.l.o,4hp.•
.AugustCOL. • tt,- ..•••
A %if OFFICE;-;-:LEM:II..EL TODD
_d has 'resumed idie ur r actite‘pylbe.tiw. °lnce in
Centre square, west side, nest: the Plat Presbyterian
Church.
April 8, 1,857.
1.714 92
rklt.. 13.•-hIIEFFE,B. Office North
I L ;ltAtifiver street two doom Son
atom., (Mice bourn. more particularly front'? td 9 o'clock
A. U.. and rrom,9 to 7 o'clock, „I'. M. • . , •
MEI
nOCTOR. ARMSTRONG fine remov
iLi.l his office to Centre Miters weet"of Hie Cour
House; whore he may be consulted at any. hours th
day or night. Dr. A. has had thirty ykrs 'experionc
Iu the profession, the last ten of which lase 'seen de•
ted to - tho study and practice of Ifoinceopathla wadi
clue. May 20, Vitliu.
12E3
-•.
'DR. 1.C.L00311S
South - Hanover street, ' 41 11110r . %
next door to the Post
Office.
• Ign..lVtll be absent from Carlisle the last ten daft
crutch month.(Aug. 1, '55
=MI
GEO. W. NEIUICII. •D S.
A l' B° 7:72' Late Demonstrator of Operative Dep.
tistry to the Baltimore College of Den
tti Surgerx. . •
Office at hie remidence, opposite Marlon Hall, Wee
Male Street. Carlisle.
lies. 11. 1857. •
11i. GEORGE .S. SEA.
MORT, DENTIST, from the Bill
t more College of, Dental Shivery.
1116.01110 e at the residence of hls mother, Eipt. Linuthet
street. three doors below Bedford. Reference—Dr. Geo
E. Bretz • • • March 19,1E15h—tr.
D 11,4. C. MET respeet
les and gentlemen
114
117.41 o r 7 l :3 Y a A1 1 :17. 1 7Ln he s
l i crnity, that lie had re ,
named the practise of Dentistry, and is prepared to per
form all operations on the teeth and gums. belonging
to his profemion. Insert full sets of , teeth on
gold or silver, %lib single gum teeth. or blocks, as they
may prefer. Terms moderato, to suit the iltnes..,_
Blare in litth street, directly opposite the,cumber•
land Valley Bank., . . ,
rrif - Dr. N. will bela ' Newvalle thq hit ten days. of,
every month.
-- - Jaid..20;1858.4y• ''
S.
W. Dr uggist,
. North Hanover Street, Caddisls. •
Physician's prescriptions cat orally compounded
'A full a upplyof &poll drugs and chomicsfir.". , •
1213
ITERRINGTON .& BIRNB AVM, -
DOOK DINDERB AND • 4- ••• •
BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
d fechanicaburg, Pl.• • ,•
741agetiffem, Newepape.:N,.. Dibley ,111Ank.bebka:
Paebbooks, Copy.booke, Ac., Ae. are received and re
turned, neatly bound In On, we ek, at. moderate cbarg
es. Alm, paper ruled to any dettrad pattern.
Jan. ,tylebtl.l " " "
MID
4,563 59
OONVEYAN
CHit.—A. L. SPONSLICH !RIR Itegl terofCuaiber
sod county, will carefully attend., to the transaction of
all Ruch business as may be entrusted +Aim, Ruch as
the writing of Deeds:Meditates 'Contrac Ac. Pie will
'also devote his attention 'o the procuring of Land War ,
. rants. Pensions, Aii.'as well an the purchasii pd Sole
of Heal Estate. negotiations, ofloans, ac, SeN,,OMeil ou
West High Street, formerly occupied,, y
: Esq. near the Methodist Chorth,
79, 85
4,064 01
•811110 N KElrtirntei, ' Ohio.
W. K. MeKtacaNz,• Pennsylvania.
IL re 'COOK; " .19rde • ,
QNYDE R, • WFARLAND, AND
COOK, • •
Hankers and Deniers In Ural *Anode,
$59,040 63
$53,010 63
June 9,1857.-41 y,
: EAT4 'E ST J AGENCY RE
RIL 11IOVA1*--A. I...IIPONSLER, ns4 - 4 17 .. , 41*
- AITYTMON VEYNNOMfrANITSCRIVNIVEN metro•
moved to his New. Office on,Main street, one 'door:West
of the Cumberiand.Valler Rail Hoad , Depet.
Holm now permanently located. andltad MS hand end
for salea.very large amount of , iltint_Xitgto..eansisting
' of Vernet. of allaisel;- improved' 'end-unimproved.^,Mlll -
Properties. Town Property - of every deietiptiotr, 'llolld.
leg Lots, also. Western kande anci.Town Lots.A
give, his attentton tut heretanwe to the: Negotiating of
Writing of 'Deeds, Mortgagee, Oonteaete,
and Serivening generally. ,"
• Ost. 92„1f157,—etv e•
*
LA
), - ELL Ifir.“.l% . A,G , lpciTY
+ '-". , ... iieiill. Toolllsol
' lii ' . ill' O. UHL t. ~ ' 1 . '
''-'. ' m 4—oa a li pa0.71 , ,:' 1 1. , i.. ,, 5. i
E a. ..
° w ig Mo. , tbi per
lbws opened i` n °lnei 14' BLI • r an d Inn Lid
0111,010mA gale Of Ittatl . .ltsta_ r te.' b 1 1. 9. t l 'int
.i ss on lr dliw
Warrants, entering EfliZl,l:2A fratluNithOliyeat4.
P,lntrrst4Si-Wardct.li• leg. ot Tetssjanditillklall
meat Inr ndia•lrea en I ,PaY . . .
~., .
n pertaining In a tienerarigandylktanr7
, i ~."110,, 1,
iikll l 74l4;l!;;;Oft4it:4 l itgei
naPiqt*llPlitt.,i.i..,•: , ^-,', ?,,,',.,- • , , ,
ikr•- -- Rl{ iIS4-, , A434 , 0 - .
. . -
_, 4 ,lZia9lV Its ADESl.4Bh* fi nteate
, V, larrtat. cud Cheapest anortia'ant 'at lilialatr
abaft, eau be bat at Um wagon '
.4 ,;;.t• A• /Pr OVIIA*
MEM!MM
MINNEAPOLIS,
111qpimota.T•irlicriy !
M!!!)111111=!
,kbvi.ttittetnentis.
rirt . llll , w.G" 0- 4:11 . . P Z
ton teas; • '
. . . ..
' The timr - York lieely 000E' . grhIZE leOrii 'of the
slargest stWbeit Ilterary.ter or, the day... Anlinpe. !.
rtal Quarto Ontalningli e g t yoga. or forty columns. of -
antertniolog Menai matter; and elegantly Illkatrated
,eyery Week. . - :.,
. .
A 00 - wo!th from 60 routs .to $6OO 00in gull..twill lie
pieionteli rvoulpt, uf
the aulnimiptlon : inocuy. kr. • - • r
..
5 . " ra4618 i . .. .• .
One oopy'for onEyear;'.'. ... , :'s2oo, and 1 Rift, •
One copy tbr two years., , , . ;43 60, and 2 gifts.
One copy for three years; ....,26 00, and 3 plea.
One copy for ere years, . ,-.... $8 00, nnd 6 Ole.
. •. •
ree-copisa-one-year,` $6-00,-and-3-011s.
Five copies, one yearh_.,,,_„:6,49_00,.and..0.21 •
Ten copies, one year $lO 00, and 10 gills. •
Twenty one copies, one yeas, ..480 00; and 21 gills.. .
The articles to be dletributea • are comprised, In the
following Het: . .
2 Packages of Opld, containing " • *5OO 00, tack;
6- do. 'do. do. $2OO 00, each.
' 10 do. do. ' • do. $lOO 00, each
10 Patent Lever IluntingCasedWatchessloo 00, each.
20 (laid Watches - , • $75 00; each.
.50 .' do, .$OO 00,; each.
.
100 '• . do. ' - ' .• ' $5O 00. each.
000 Ladles Gold Watches '' ' $36 00. each.
'2OO Silver Hunting Caned Watches $3O 00, each.
500'Sliver Watches $lO tato $2O, each.
1000 Gold Guard: Vert and Fob'ehainsslo to Ix, each.
Geld Leckets,,Bracelets. Brooches, )ar Drape, Proud
Plin..Huff Pine, Sleets , Buttoni, Mtgs. Shirt Studs,
Watch Keys, gold and silver thimbles. and a variety of
other articles north from 50 centi to $l5 00 each. . '
Immectietely on receipt of the, nubseriplion money,
the nubserlbera name will be enterett,upon onr cut..
ecription - book opposite a namber:and the gift rorree
'pondlng wish that number will, be forwarded, within
one week, to the subscriber/ by mail or express, poet
$3. All 'commithicAloin should be addressed,to
- • •• _ .. • ozoKETT & co.,_
"41; avid 49 tfOsit Building, 335 Itrordveny, NevrAtork
•do Specimen copier rent free.
- 7 - 13 it - L - LOUT - PI&IORIA - L.
DR A Tfl NO-R 00 'LC 0 P A NION.
A 'Record of the Beautiful and useful in Art
TERII9:-INVAIIIABLY IN ADVANCE
. .
•1 subeiriber, One year.,.. s3 00
,
;2 subscribers, " " .. . 500
.
4 • .'. " " 900
•
.
.10 II II • dd 3O 00
•
Any perkon handing um twelve aulizeribers at the last
rate, 100111 receive the thirteenth copy•gnitiv.
. • ....One copy of Ilattau's PICTORUI., and ono copy of.:
- Tity.../..ekawrottrUStos - , - tekeningetherTs44er-Annnui.---
Vublivhed every Saturday by . . .
. . .
M. M. i1i01.1.011,
• •
. ' No, 22 Winter St.,Jloston, Masa
.
Joi. 6, 1866,) '—
listtliantind.
J
The subscriber having located bitriself permanently
In West High street, two doors Shove thultaliroad De.
put,,hasjust .•
where be Intendsiwe untied, to nuarafaettire and keep
oonetantly on hand every style ur+pailor flirt:deur°
and chain,. . .
. .
Walnut and Mahogany Dressing •
Bureaux with marble tops.- Sofas k
Tablet; and Wash./Rands. . • •
Waluut.P.What-nots" and Ward.' -:
robes. . • • , . - . • . .
• FRENCH AND PLAIN •DEDSTEADS ' • •
5 11
i" PARLOR and DOCKING •clars wish 'lrolvet or
hair;cloth maisand barks, '.., : , • .
Mahogany and walnut. chaliv wI4L . hair cloth
- or cane seati.. ....-
.
Plain chairs of all kinds and ttulledl spring LOUNGED.
. Curled hair and husk MATTRASSESot every variety,
together with all other artlcles usually found In his
line of-business. - •
Particular attention paid to i epairigg and mobbing
furniture of all klnde. •
Doing pnwlded - n1.,0 - wlttvart — exeelirnt — llEAßSE;'l -
prepared
_JABIt All_orderx_for_ .FinsirnAla_ In _town or_
wintry. • • _ •
Jen.6,1858,—1y.
•
FAIVILYCOAL.
..-•••••-The subs - cell:erg are now pre.
r est . pared -to fUtulsltthe-eltleensof--
.- ,41.1-11A Cumberland ..CoM4y with the. •.
beet quality of Cool for family
•
use, at the following reduced rates: 'We will sell best
bnoken and egg . coal from -Lvlma valley,Lancaster col.
Hem. Locoust mountain. ghiirt mountin,' Luke Sid.
dler. Sunbury and Wllkembarre all' teem:teed and,dell
vered to any part of the Ismugh.. ' •
Llnio coal at the yard and ltlackenilth'e cold. Always
on Lind. - Also;-all kinds of Lumber. cheaper than ever.
- Carlisle; Sept ,70, •8111t0:11 h lIOFFEII, '
• • • .
. _•.
aREA'S. CELEBRATED •• -
- • ;LIOUID.OLUE,
. -. • •
• • • '• - TITHLIREAT" ADHESIVE. •
Most-useful article ever Invented, for house, store
and office, surpassin girt utility every other
glue, Om,' aducilaie, paste or
.cement everkorn
•
ALWAYS REAPY 'FOR WI'PLICIATION.
Adhgvive on
.papci, cloth , leather, torniiure, porce
laid; china, marble 6r glees. 't
("or manufactiving fancy rticieS, Yogi etc., it has
no superfor. not only possessing greateretrength than
any other known article, but adheres :more quickly,
leaving no Main where the parts are .folord. haven
FAILS.
Within the last three years. upwaithrof 950,000 Ml
tire of thiajnatly_galebrated LIQUID Gall have been
sold. and the greatvenlence which it has proved In
every CAW hag deservedly secured (molt a demand
4 - hich, the manueicturer hoe found it, at times, dim ,
cult to meet; acknowledged by, afl who haee used it,
that its merits are far al, !weeny, similar article or lade
teflon ever efiered to the pul lic.
SitireThle GLUE is estonslvelvcounterfelted—nbserve
the table. Mcllea'e Celebrated Liquid (Hue, the great
Adhesive." Take no other.
, TVENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE: ,
Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by
. Wll. C. Melt EA, Stationer,
No. 907 Chestnut Street., Philadelphia.
10..LIbend inducements offered to persons detdreu
of selling the above article,
Sept 23, 1857.—1 y.
qCiFTS . FOR.. • HOLIDAYS.
wractirls' 'JEWELRY - AND SIIVEII,TAIth
ONLYN'S old estoldished Stand, Went Main St.,
nearly opposite the Cumberland Malloy Bank.
I have Jost received a new assortment of scotches,
jewelry. medallions. silverware, A c., .11 additfoll to my
former stock to whithl Invite the at ion of the
public, Jrhe aiourtuient embraces floe c
veld and silver lever watchen r llunting
and open' rasa do, gold Authors for
Ladies and Uentleruen and %Dyer Lo-
pines and Quartler watches of every va.
Holy inwtyle and price, •
Also flue gold litedallione. - Breast-pins for Ladies and
Gentlemen of every quality, patient and price. Gold
fob, vest, curb and. neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger
rings, cult-pins, etude, sleeve-button croeves, therms,
Ac., Av. Gold and silver thimbles, silver and plated
Annie ituivee. forks, table, tea. salt and mustard spoons
of every variety" It large assortment of gold, silver
*F 3 446 (tages to which we Invite s
pteoc 1 a s l u a i t eanl
.firie lot of OOLD I'ENS. (Min the, boat snakerg_
-- Putatoole • caies:thncY holies:Mier rind pearl card enemy,
gold and common bracelets, watch challis,
Mantle Clocks and a variety Pr Articles usu- • -
ally hept in Jewelry establishments.% which
I will sell low for cash. All articles war
ranted to be what they are represented.
Particular attention paid, aft usual to '
WAttlff - ItEPAlltlfitratid-olt - Work — Work
Mated.'
Dec. 29, 1857.]
NTrys POR TUFI HOLIDAYS.
J ust opir Ing A line assortmentt ,••
of China rases, motto cups and eau. . 1
. 0;s 1
cern. large and small, with a great ya•
tiuty of other small, fancy articles suitable for t rlsttuas and
New year, presents.
Call it the fancy China Store of " •
. . ,
• . J. D. HALBERT. '
N W. Corner of the Publie Square
- Dee. 23,1857.]
IT'S. ALL FOR BUNCOMBE!!
These fellows thatillog out theirred flags and`make
so much fuse shout the effects of the " Iloney Panic,"
. "Suspension and Its consequences" "Crest attraction"
Pricesgreatly reduced" and other queer "Donau,"
are all talking for Duscoutut. But if you' really -want
to get the worth of your money, call at. the
'Grocery and Gueensware Store of
_
• -r J.-D. IIAtiIEJIT, •
on the N. W Corner of the l'tiblie Square and directly
opposite the Cariisle,Depositjlank, in the borough- of
• ills stock of China, Wass and Queensware has just
been replenished from Philadelphia, and for beauty , of
design, quality -and rheapners
•
• IT CAN'T BE BEAT. -
ER ES '
Ills' ansortment of • .vAltity gIiCiCERIES is,full,
fret!), clean and complete,,iuch as
- Java and• Rio Coffee, ' Diked PlA!ls, ' _
" Roasted, • Plain do.
Imperial Tea. Worcestershire pence,.
• Oohing or Black do. Americen
Pounded IfomlnY Tomato Patsup,•
Meeker'' Farina, Salad ,r table oil . ,
Corlt.PPWos...—•—...reppe.Y.Segeei
• •-• • Rice Flourp. - Tame !alt.
- Baker's; enrol; • • • • ' • Syrups and - Molasses,
-Chocolate, of every, quality,
Preston's Eagle do, • Macaroni,
— !TOCIARS; • • EPfoo,Nround 4,ungro,und.)
.New' Orleans, , Cinnamon,
Tort&ltteo. Mace,
•• 'Cal:tithed, • Nutmegs,
Cranulated. • . • cloven. • ' •
• ' Plilverised and" Alsplee,
1 ' • • 'Helloed. •• Parer and
Ni.' York dairi,Coeas;',
cranberilas,l)ivonis and Cedarware • '':' " .
Joii mptis MACH mutt- j oe ft ei
LI and 3 •
.Bspo'9lflrr, o r c9srestrited Lye ibuniatingr — osp.,ilrf.
sl49s !•,YugusAss Asp otter Art 149.1 tbst rAnnst
enutneratedi Ind-whlrti 0 9 subtle ere eorpstlylOtted
to essmini.thr. themselves. , • ,
, Thy sulasorlt9r tbsnkfrit• foif the *9r4 ilbernj
boluilroreired from the 99ausuptty, lu tAtses
k:eoniknuir e e.' M4
• *
"-; ".L7,oSErliT,,Ltir,44 4 .l :
114 r:
; 'lolo 4— liiiiiir printing doileiberc:;.,:!7,.
Girt§! FT1311!
4;k:Pltrili TO Evzity • PUIIOUABIrtii•
. . 001318TIN0 or
GOLD AND SIVER,WATCIIEL •
EINE GOLD JEWELRY, ka.'
Durnuoym Ifni' MUM acifick :Doom
The attention of the public is reiPeetfully solicited to
the extensive assortment" of valuable Standard and
Miscellaneous Ilookroshich are olh•rod for WO at the
lowest Retell Prices "A GIFT WORM 1110)1
GENTS TO $100,.w114, DE 01111iN WITH EVERY
BOOK. A complete Catitloituoglylng hill Intbrniation,
with a Ilet of Prises, Will be forwarded Mi application.
Persons wishing to ardor et onto, ran ardor any Book
published In Philadelphia, Now York or Boston. and It
'will be furnished at tho publisher's pries, with 'BM.
Any porson ordering 10 Books will rooelve tbr. months.
'lon an.estre Book with' alft. For Postage send stamps,
18 cents, Ibr $l - .00 Books. Address ;
• DUAN4, RUMBON, Publisher, , .
cHEAP.READING
'VY BEST PAMILIt a I'APER PUBLISHED.-
THE NEW YORK PRESS
it conteins 16 large' closely printed quarto pages.' :
"giving - during the year one fourth more reading
than any of the thi se dollar monthlies. It Is Oiled
with the very beet Tales, Sketcher, Ac.,. that Can
be procured. It Is printed from clear, new type,
on fine paper, in a convenient shape for binding,
and is handsomely illuxtrated ; 'all for $2 a year.
Specimen copies sent free, on application, Convener
ern wanted in every town'and city in the country c
to solicit nubeerlltl ions, to whom a liberal Cl/1101131d.
sten mill he given. Addrees . DANIEL ADM-
Feb, 6,'6o.—Soros. ' 211 Centro street, New York.
- PACIFIC — HOTUG;
172 Greenwich Street; :New YOrk.
The price of Board at this popular flouse wise ieducrd
on .the ofJanuary, to *1.50 per day. . •
JNO. PthiEN. Jn.-Sz BENJ. LYNDE, Pnointe.Totio. - -
fob. 3,1858.-3 mos..
JOHN STONE &-SONS
11 , 11 , 0071ERN'AND 7001177 R 07
RILIFIL-RIUBONA AND. MILLINERY._DDODS,
Have removed from No. 44 South Second Street, to their
new and elegant store,
No. sO5 Chentitut •t. one debt-who've Sth,
•
1. PHILADELPHIA. ' -.
• , •,
Where thdy NIII ho Pleas& •to see their friends and
the trade generally.
Jan. 13. 1838.-Im. . .. .
n. wALTON'S AIVIERIC A N PILLS.
- JOY TO TU AFFLICTED.
YOUNG AMERICA VICTORIOUS
One Mall box bf Plile cures ninelymino canes out of
a hundrel. No Balsam, no Mercury. nu odor on thit
breath, no fear of detection: - Tiro email pills a done
tasteless and harmless - ne_water. Full directions are
give., no that the patient can 'cure 'himself an certain
as with the advice of the moot experienced surgeon,
and much halter loan with the adirtce of
_ens of little
experience inthin class of disease. • ,
- - "
, SItNT MY MAIL TO ANY PART OR'TIIE COUNTRY
by enclosing one denim to Da. L. O. WALTON. No. 15.1
North Seventh ✓jt. below race. Philadelphia. A.Liberel
Dlienunt to the Trade. None genuine without the
.written signature of ILO. Walton. Proprietor. „
Dr. W's treatnent for Solfnbu•e,• Weakness; ie.. is
entirely different from the usual .course. Dr. W. heat
cured hundredeicho have tried others without benefit.
The treatment is as certain -to cure as th null in to
rise. Enclose a stamp, and addrem Dr. W. on above,
giving a full history of the case. and-you will blocs the
day.you made the effort to secure what is certain—A
RADICAL
-
JAM,E9 U. WEAVER
ICA.4 STATE OF 'GEORGE DETLOW,
-,— DECKO,26 - -31;i Unit tico is hereby giyeu t Letters
o anti nistration on the Estate of George Intim , / deo'd
late of_Lowet_Allow township, have been issued by the
Ite;rlXter of Cumberiand County, to the thiliiietiber, re
aiding In /Mil township. All those Indebted to_ the
Estate are required to make-Immediate payment, and
those haying claims to present them duly authetdi
Jan. 13. 13. '53.-td.l Atim'r. of-George Dltlihr, dee'd.,
I t:4 7 I SrATE., OR. ELEANOR McAL
' LISTER, DECEASED.—Notico Is hereby risen ,
t at. Letters of 'Adndnistrutlon on the Estate of Eleanor
McAllister, late - of Dickinson' township, Cumberland
county, deceased, have been issued by .the register of
sold county to the subscriber, residing In town
ship. All persons Ind& tell to the Estatc.aro requDed
to make Immediate payment; and those'having claims
to present them, properly authenticated. for settlement,
.WM. M. SC0111,14:11.
Jan.:1).103-dt) Adru'r of Eleanor McAllister, dec.
•
EISTATE OF JOHN IRWIN, deo'd.
Letters of Administrntionbu lha estate of John
rafm, lute or the borough of — Carlisle, deceased have
been granted to the subscriber 'residing In said , bor
ough. All persona indebted to the sold estate. are re•
quested to make immediate payment, and those having
claims to present them fur settlement to, '
J. S. COLWELL, -
Admluistrater:
Jan. d. 1858.-4lt. ' • •
OTICE.;-The .
coparttierBhip hero.
tof,ro d-ling business under the naiiie of BENTZ
DUO., will be !Unsolved oh the let day of Eebruory
next.
The business will be conducted. after that date. Jn.
my own name; at the "Old Stand." wheat I will .be
'hatitpzio see my on friends and patrons, and as many
thrtelifies as may favor me with thei r custom.
Jun. 20,1858.1 ABNER W, lIENTZ.
I) - DISSOLUTION.—The co-partnership
/heretofore existing under the name and style of
BENTZ ,t ILIIO. will terminate. by_rntdualyonsent, wt.
the Ist day of Februittin - e - xl; — The hooks find - accounts
of theElnti may be found at the "Old Stand," where
all who aro bndebted wllkplease call and make settle
meat of the same'
ABNER W. BiATZ;
JAMES BENTZ. •
Jan. 20.1858.]
.IIItES IT ARRIVAL
GOODS FOR TIIN 110LIDAVS!!
FANCY GOODS, GIFT BOOKS, &o.
~~i .'`
8. W. 41AVF118TICK has just received from the city
and is now openifig aspiendid display of FANCY I.IOODB.
suitable tbr the approaching I foliday Season. to which
ho desires to call the attention of 'his friCnds and the
public. Ills assortment in this line cannot be surpassed
in novelty and elegance. and both in quality and price
of the articles. cannot fail to please purchasers. It would
,be Impossible to enumerate his .
HOLIDAY FANCY UOODS,
hick comprise every variety of fancy article of the moat
•1.111114110 finish such as.
tapler Macho (Mods.
Elegant alabaster and norielaln ink-stand. and trays,
.Faney tvory,rearl and shell card cocoa,
Ladles' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy' Work Itoxec with sewing liwitruinetite;
Port !donnales. of everpvariatx, •
Gold pone and pencil., Fancy paper welghtn,
loapeteries, and a large7Lrl i aty of ladles' Farley atatlon
,itotto seals and Wafers, Silk and bead purses, - .
Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies fine
l'er ume baskets and bags,
Brushes of every kind for the toilet, r -
=
Roussel's Perfumes of the'varlous kinds,
!duxteal instruments, of all kinds and at all prices.
together with an innumerable variety of artieleselegant•
ly finished and suitable fur holiday presents, to which'
he inviteskpeelal attention.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection • . -
. • HOLTDAy GIFT BOOKS,
comprising the various Englishanil American ANNUALS
for 185 P, richly emballahnd and Illustrated POETICAL
WORKS, with CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL ROOKS, for
children of all ages, than which, nothing can' be more
appropriate or pleasimeas holiday gifts. His assortment
of School Books and School Stationary is also complete,
and comprises everything. used In College and the
Schoolitc Ilesho desires to call the particular attete
lion of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS. OIRANDOLES. Ac.,
from the ostensive establishments ni Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprising every
. atyle of
Parlor. Chamber and study Lamp.. for burning either
Lard. Sperm or EthelLa oil, together with Flower Vases.
Fancy Screens, Ac. Ills assortment In this line is um
equaled in the borough. Also. •
FRUITS, FANCY CONFECTIONARY— Mtn , — PRE ,
. SERVED FRUITS, Ac.. •
in every variety and at all priers. all of which are pure
and fresh such as can be confidently recommended to
'his friends and the little folks Ills stock embraces
everything In the line of Fancy Goode, with many other
articles useful to housekeepers which the public are es•
Peolally invited to call and see dutlnq the holidays.=
ltememberThe Old Staud r nearly opposite the Dank ion
North Hanover street.
Dec. 16.1867
-- • •
HOLIDAYS r
Just received at Naugle's Cheap Jew
,
eiery Store, a fine supply of Doid.and Silver Hunting
and open fere Watches. very fine and latest Mylre. Also
a large, assortment of Vine Jewelry, Holiday Dement.,
gc,. which we will sell at a'reduced price during the
holiday... The public is respectfully invited to call and
examine our goods before 12 . nyIng eleeWhere.
,TW:DTA:14.4:0614:.
-Carlisle, Dec. 8.,1887.
•
AensCARD.-F. M. L. .GILLELEN will
open hie School for instruction In English and
cal Bend'es, at Plaifilleld. Pa„ on the 2Sil of Vara'
neat: Particular Meantime will he.glian •
--- NORMAL ussTntlorios,
while Lemming nn the art of teaching, and the Phnom
phy et:Mental DeVelopement, will be weekly, delivered.
The number of Pupilevoll be !Rutted, and all will be
instructed by himeeif,/ - - •
neselon will termination the 25th of June.
TRltais.—sp per **loo. Boarding ...op to $2.25 per,
Yor ftkeer Introlotion, 'TOT pPreobillv. or 'l9 , • let.
'toe Ufautati,EN,
_V,b Ip, 148.1 - r • • ?Modeler Pa. ,
. . . . .. .
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AtIiWRIIIATLEY'S'CH ST:,
1 WHAM. , Arch Btrept;''Abaye lillatb,' Ph!lal.
I A te ahla. ' Thattert/ornpans, rompeeed of the Mitt al ,
SW , / in - 169 :tumid: Anil , exciedlog 'ln 43ttength 'an
Talent any Dramatte comblnatlen heretofore - iAninA t.t
the Theatrical Publld; will app ear every night !name,
/y, Tragedy, Serial:mete ctirtmri, •Vindeellies,, , .,ineleil
Barlettaa, de., ae. When eleltleg Uzi 014,10thlies.
.Noy.lelileta..-tt.
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illiscellancono;
300 AoSisr. worth of
ADENTS WANTED..
HALINDIIDEMENDLOURRED.
No. 33 SOutiiTllrd
REMOVAL.
Ceggf
8.-W. UAVERSTICK
,•',....ktit l ''' ..
3ititittilies;
PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RE."
-
P. no doubt, the isbikirinaderfai disown. of tidp.m
of propose, !be 9 will roPtora *bra altently, gray bah. lo
Its or ,00lor, clover the; berw/Ait the toad with •
loctlasurlestgrowth; Yriimayo at Ono**ll d todrulf and
itchinipeure perofula,aoil otha eutioeooa eruption;,
nob Wr sgcld ii d, . eict, wIII cum 411" It by magi.,
servo da or optio l lcat litadsche; MAYO - the hair ton,
*lofty, and preserve the eoldir perfectly, and
the hair train felllne, to_iiXtrama ^ l 4 ago. • -
- -The tollowlog Jo Oda* diPtlat 01 shed msmbar ofjko
medleal profeuPlolit •
, -gr. Pi oh January 7,1!61.
'PROFESSOR 0. J. WOOD,—
Dien Sus :—lhicoftelted; I gaud Tin this certificate.
Anne being nearly 'bald for a longtime, ant having ,
tried .lell the hair restoratives extant, and having no
ikith In any, I wee indombnujicatlugtuyours.toitime—
ne A trial. rhliCcieriiiyielf In' the bands of a barber.
. and_had_my..head- had with a good. brush; Audi
ft.m..restoyolivethen.applted and well'rubtettim - tilliber, —
scalp woo in aglow. Thle Irepdated every mornlng,•and
In three weeks the piung - hair appeared and grew re,.
phily *Ora Auntie! lade till the present time, and Is now
thick, tdask.and strong—soft and pleasant tothe tench
whereas: haler*. it gm bomb and wiry, what !Knottier* •
wall of it, pod that little was (Reappearing very ropidly.
I atilt UP) your restomtiveahopt twice a week, and ;hell
-soon have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I bad
reed of theso things—and oho has not? but have not
seen hitherto soy ease where any person's hair was new
.Ally benefitted by any.of the hair tonics. etc., of the day; ,
and It really glees me pleasure to. record the result of
my experience, • I have recommended your preparation -
en others. and it' already has a large and - generous male .
throughout thy Territory. The People here know Its
effects, and have confidence In it. The supply you sent .
up, AS wholesale agents tbr the Territory, la nearly ex
hausted, and dolly inquiries are Mad* for It. You de.
'serve credit for your discovery, and' I for one, return
you my thanks (Or the benefit it has done me, for I ear.
tainly had despaired long ago of ever affecting any mush
result.
• • • Tours Many, •
W. BOND, •
Flop of.. Bond & Drugglatt, St. Pau/
. 'Prom the EditOr of the Rind Estate, Advertiser.]
: nO9TONj 27 School Street, llinich.2o;lB2l.
•
Dena Statz—ilaying bncome,pretnaturely quite grayi
wan induced, name six weeks since; to make a trial of
your Restorative. I have used lone, than two bottles,.
hut the-gmy-hatrs - ha, eltdrunppcered; and although
my hair has not fully attained its original•color, yet the
prorolig 1( amigo in granuelly going on; and I am in
great hopes that in a shot time my hair will Liiik Mitt
no formerly. I have also been much gratified - et the
healthy nwhiture and vigor of the hair, which before
wen harsh and dry; and it has ceased tdeomeout as for=
merly•
Respectfully your.,
M. RUPP;
Profenor Wood
CAP , -6.2., Illinois, June 10, 1056,
, I have umod Professor Wood's Bair Restorative, anti
'have admired Its sionderful offset. My hair was bee,,nL
.Ingon.Lvtbought , nrenniturely-gray - buf - Vibe use of
. his .' Restorative," it has resumed Its original color,and
I have no doubt, permanently :vo. - ,
SIDNEY BREESR, , '
Ex. Senator United Slates.
•
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"Yor sale . In Carlisle, by E. W. iIAFERISTICK, SAM T.
ELLIOTT, and Druggists everrrhere. ,
. .
'Feb. 25,1667.-1 y .••
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR!
Prepared by . DR. SANFORD. •
IS A GREAT *SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL 'DISCOVERY.
and is daily Working rures, almost too great to believe.
It cures nil Irby magic, even the (fret doe° giving bene
fit, and seldom more than ono bottlo is required to cure
any kind of LIVER Coniplaint, from the. worst Jaun
dice or Dyspepalei ton romnion hendarhoi . all of *bleb
are tho.reault of a Dlseaced Liver.
The „Liver In one of 1: 4 the principal regulators
orthe human body. and when It performs "Ito
functions w„il the pow- are of the system Cr.
fully developed: The . stomach As almost ems-.
tirely dependant on the r - healthy action . of the
Liver for theproper per- formance of its functions
, when the stoinach is at ,r 1 fault, the bowels are et
fault, and the whole system puffers in cense,
'9uenceAsf one-Argon— fey? the -Liver having
'ceased to do Its duty. For the 'disease', of that •
organ, one Of the .pro- (2) prietoraltaS made iC his
study, In at practice of more than twenty years',
to find some remedyc,,D wherewithlo counteract
the ranny - derangements to.whlrh it Is Habit,
To ._love thnt Ibis re._ reedy is , at last -found,
any' person troubled l•-•„.„ with layer Cos..
plaint In any of its forms, has but-to - try a
bottle,' and -conviction Is certain., •
- A compound has been - formed - by" disoolvine
gums ' and extracting 1... A that part which is soln•
tale for. the active vir- tuns of the -medicine, -
Those gums remove all morbid or bad matter •
system.from the system. pup- . plying' In-their- plate-a
healthy flow' of bile. in- r , the stomach,
canning food to digest p. 74 Well, purifying the blood
giving- tone sod -health •-•- to, the whole machinery
remeving the reuses of the disease, and effect
ing a radical cure with- '„ out any of the disagree
able after Mines, felt- by using Cali:plata mi.
moral Poison that ,_ Is usually res o rted to.
- One,dose after eating, , fit sufficient - to relieve .
the otontoch end' pro- ' vent the food from rile.
log and scouring,C/D • . •'•
Only ono doso token s ., before, retlring prevents
nightmare. • • . •
- Only one dose taken =( at might loosens' the
bowels gently, and curve a, costivencon.
One dose taken' after each meal will cure Dye--
/Ed- Om, dews of two Q teaspoonfuls - will alwaya •
relieve Alek-llendache. . s
One batle taken for fr•nl female
. obotruction rts,
moves the - causesof the disease , and makes a •
perfect cure. .
Only one dose Immo-. . diataly relieves Melte:
while nne dose erten 're. welq pealed Is a sure cure for, -
Cholera. -
Cholera Marlins, ' and . a preventive of
' ' (i)
•
One floe tsken often will prevent the recurrence of
blllous attacks, while It relieves ell - painful feel
ings. •
moldy one bottle hi needed to throw out of the
system the effects of medicine otter a long *lnv's.
• Coe'isittle taken for Jaundice removes all yellow
ness Or unnatural color from the skin.
. .
On. dose tmken,a short time before eating gives 'rigor
to the appetite And nukes food dlgeot well.
One doper often repeated etires Chronte Mar.-
rlicea In Its worst forme, while astatmer nod bow—
el complelnti yield alino4 to the tirkt done. •
line or Iwo doses rifles attacks reused by worms,
while foi worms In ehtlthen, there Is no surer. safer or ,
speedier remedy In the world, es It never fails. •
. . . .
There is no exaggeration In these. statements; War
ore plain sober facts, that wo ran give evidence to
prove, while all who use It are giving their unsitilumus.
testiiiiony in its favor.
We take Infinite pleasure In recommending this
medicine no a preventive for Fever Asia Alfas„
Chill Fever and all Fevers of a .11111.11ous.
operates with cortallitynted thetisilude are
willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. •
• Among the hundreds of. Liver Itemedisa.now
offered to the public. there ore none we can no fully re-.
commend as Dr. Sanford's Invlgoradori.so
generally known now throughout the Union. This
preparation Is truly a LI V V,lt INVIGOtiATOII, prod.
clog the most happy results nn all who use itr • Alison ,
Innumerable certificates have been given *of the great
virtue of this medicine by those of the bighted stand
ing-in society, anil we know 'lt to be the best prepare.
Con now before the public.—lludsoii County Democrat.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
SAN FORD & CO., Proprietor., 345 Broathroy, New York
PTO INVALIDS "
Dr, Hardman, Analytival.Physisian.
Physician lbr diieases of the lungs, Throat
and Heart, Annerly Physitiando, the .
CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL. ilio to
INVALIDS ERTHEAT, •
Author of "Letters to, Invalids"' is comikp
See following Card.__
-FEiIItUARY APPOINTNENTS. •
pH - HARDMAN, PHYSICIAN FOR
diteette of the'Lungs, ( formerly Phyniclan•to Cin
c niudi Marina Hospital ' ) will be in attendance at his
rooms no •. ,
• Garlislo, Mansion 'louse. Friday. Feb. 19.
- Bloomfield, - Thui-sday.-Febrainry 18:1. : -
Shippeniburg, Saturday. Februa'ry 20.
Dr. lierdmen treats Consumption, Bronchitis, Asth- •
'ma, Larryngittis..and all diseases of the throat and.
lunge. by medical Inhalation, lately used in the Dram.
too Hospital. London. The great point in the' treat.
'merit of ell human melodies in to get at the dine:-1 iq
the direct, manner. All, mmileinea are ostiagated b
• their action upon the organ requiting relief.' This Is
. the Important Each upon which Inhalation le tared. If
; the stomach is diseased we take medicine directly into
the stomach'. If the lunge ore diseased, breathe or in.
hale medicated vapors directlyinto the lunge. (most,
eines are the antidotes to disease and should be applied
to the very Feet of disease. Inbaletton '4 the applica.
lion of thin principle to the treatment of the hanks, foe
It gives tut direct LIMPAR to those •Intrirste air nits and
tubes which lie out of reach of °Very other mean. of
administering medicines. • The reason that enplane).
tion and other diseases of the lunge, bawl heretofore ,
Feld:tett all treatmentheAtleentiecause they bad nevee
beim appnitched indt direct manner by medicine. They
were intended-tweet upon•the lutes and yet- were sp.
plied to the stomach.. Their action woe Intended to a •
local. and yet they were so administered 'that they
should act constitutionally. expending immedlatio and
principal action upon the nneffendirig stomach,•orbilal •
the foul ulcers within the hinge were-utimalreted,
Inhalation brlnge the, medicine in direct reelect with
the Sheen', without the disadvantage of any violent
action. Ito •eppitcation 1...0 simple that it tan lap .in.
ployed by the.younuest Whitt or feeblest Invalid. 11 .
doe,, not derange the ploroarh, or iniesfere In the leant
degree with the etreogth, comfort, or Inseinw of this
patient. • - . • " •
MIER DISEASES TREATETL-gin rehdlon 'tar the
following 'climate& either when complicated with. lung
affections or existing alone. I also invite oonsultation.
•1. usually and them pmetplip curable.'
Prolapeun and All other forms of Annals oomplitnts
irregularities, and weaves& • •
Palpitation and Other forms of Heart Disease, lose
Complaint. Dyspepsia, and all other dipeasen of thainaek
and 1101e011.. &C. , , • ' r •
' All dioeaseo of the eye and eat , Neuralgia, NolliwaF.
and all Amnia of Inman dime.... NO Neuralg ia,
for bola
aultation. :
80,-11361,---c-----&-DvilfeßDMANOtfilik----;•—•
WALL PAPER ,AND • WINDOS.
• 1311ADE8/
No. 133 North Second Street, helow , liacs, Philadelphia
. flaring nompleted their large asairtment of the Mai*
Goods ' , Mr Spring and Hutomer'Trade; would: reaptct.
fully incite the attention of purcbaSers tq the same,
The stock :for beauty, „cheaper*. Ind: Variety cluitet
beeurpaiuwd:
Ile hes , conitantly band 'every deirrintiOnler
Gold and
.Painted Slmdca, Buff, llollands, and Sheds
Well Papers; Curtains: Fire Bosh ?chits,
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