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

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    g4t abatis,
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Reported wreklP for the Herald by
Woodward & Schmidt.
• FLOOR Superfine, per bbl.
do, _Extra, do.
do. Family d 0... . •
Bra •
WHITE WHEAT, per, buiiel4•l°•-,
Ron • do. - dn. — '
Rre
Conx
OATS
CLovsnosso do.
TIMOTEMBERD do,.
SPRING BARLEY.. . do. . _
WliiTEll BARLEY do.
- /
• - PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
, 17 , ' •
/noun, per bnirel, •'' ') , . 4 60
• extra family 6ep , r,
~./' ~ , ,6,p06 1 00
Rye 'Flour, . •2'
.----..-,,, . B.OO
. C4n Afeat,"' - • - ' ..2 87f
WHEAT, Mist white, per bushel, • 1 2560 80
Prime red wheat, . . 1 -0001 06
Rye, per.bushol, .. 70
..
Coro, .• Ir.n
Oats, " - ' • •:'
Clorereeed, per huehel,
Whlekey, per gallon,
BALTIMORE MARKET. '
• . _ . . % ' •
Ftoutrpor..)mrrt 0 -
. ;
Ohio extra, ' • 625
• • : -• ;5 00
City. mills, . __L. 6 2.60.16_65E
Aye Flour. 8 00
Corn Meal, . . ' 800
WnpAr, beet white per bushel, 1 1101. 15
Prima red wheat,. . —1 0201 08
Rye, per bushel,: .' • '7O
Corn,' " , • . 51058
Oats, "32
Cinverseed, •per bushel,
~ 6 25
Whiskey, per gallon, ' ';• — ':i . • 21
A list of Sales of personal property, com
mencing 1858.
Itlarcli 19, John Rife, dec'd.' East Pennshoro'
20, Frederick Rioner, 'N. Cumberland
22. Ehirly. & Sheller, Monroe. twp.
" 23. Maria Nichols, Oyster's..PCint.
" 24, A. Cathcart Eeq Shepherdsfown.-
- " 25, Conrad sr6Qiinde, Monroe twp,
" 26, David Burbler, Enet Pennshoro'.
" 27, Geo. Aehenfelter, N. CuMberland
N. C. 110USER„Auctioneer
A OMB REMOVED.—Wom[iphood every
where is experiencing the evil effeuts of the
curse inflicted on her sex, by Eve's disobedi
ence in the garden of Eden. Eve'rnineo our,
ancient mother's first effort to hide ber ehomo
for violating the express of. her Creator,
by sewing together and wearing -fig leaves,
herllaughters have been doomed to "stitch
away their lives," - dn obediencta to-.the exerbi
tent demands of Cushion, in thi modern adorn
ments of her sex. • tidionly relief the:) , can
Over expect from the drudgery of hand sew
ing, must be found in the. introduction of to
GROPER & BAKER Sowing Machine kito every
household. By - its use every Wife and mother
will have at 'e leisure_to hestoiv attention to
the education of her childrod, do: better Few
itig than by hand,-and havebetter.boAltli and
more comfort than she can possibly have with
out a GROPER. & BAKER. Machine. • .
OXYGENATED BITTERS
- WORCESTER, June 27, 1854.
_Gentlemen—After suffering' much for two
years past from_llyspepsin. I was induced to
purchase of your Agent in Worcester, a bottle
of your. oxygenated - bitters. and after _ a trial
of less Utah two bottles, I find myself milli:mi.
ly cured.
I have not the least heasitntiori
mending them to all who nre nflioted with this
distressing complaint. You are at liberty to
use this as you think best to further- the sale
of this excellent medicine.. .
Yours truly, ,
JOHN GRAY
Any individual suffering rum weakness and
derangement-ottbe_etomach,_nervousness. or
debility in any form can be cured by this
medicine.
BETII W. Feline & Co., 138 Washington
Street, Boston,' Proprietors. Sold by their
agents every where. '
1 -newslooertisemots
oPRIUES 'TO SUIT: THE TIMES ! I
I would respectfully inform my old friends and
t public generally, that I have just returned from
Philadelphia with a new, and full supply of CLOCKS,
'WATCHES AND JEWEL:I(Y, of thillittest and best lm.
proved et} I .ss, which I will sell to suit the times. Per.
tons in want of a good Clock or Watch, or anything in
the 11 . p.r, are respectfully Invited to 'call and see for
thetiluselini. . . . .
Carlisle, lilarch,l7, 1868
TIT H . ITE HALL ACADEMY.-
THREE MILES WEST OF HARRISBURG.
• ' , The fifteenth session of. this Institution will cory
mence on Monday, the 3d of May next. The course of
instruction embraces the usual bmtichea of an English
education, together with the Latin. Greek, French „and
Garman languages. and Vocal and Instrumental music.
Terms:—Boarding. Washing and Tuition per see.
siert. (21 wrecks,) $6O 00. For circulars containing par.
titulars, address„
March 17, IS5B.—Ct.
D. DENLINGER, nerrieburg,
FARM PROD UGH.—'.the.
subscribers In connection with their Agri
, ". cultural Implement and Seed Warehouse,
in Philadelphia, are also prepared to re•
echo consignments a Grain, Clover and
Timothy seed, Butter, Lard, Dried Pesch., Apples and
every description of agricultural produce for which they
will obtain the highest market rates.
PASCHALL 'MORRIS A CO.,
Implement and Seed Warchouse,
71h -and .Market streets Philad'a.
March, 17.1558. -`
•
TT IS NOT A DYE , --Wo subjoin a
few names of those who reconationd - MRS. S. A.
ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLO
BALSA 51U31.-- President Eaton, ofrl,lnfori University
"The falling iehair ceriseti,•andmy grey locks changed
to original color." Rev. Cr A. Buckbee,Tress. Am. Bible
Union, N. Y.: ...I cheerfully add my testimony." Re*.
H. V.;Dsgen, Ed. a Guide to Holiness," Boston':.." We
can testify to its ; effects.' Rev. E. R. Fairchild, Cor,
Soc. Ch'n Union. N. Y " Used In my family with bone.
tidal effects." Rev. A. Webster, "Ch'n. Era," Roston :
ti Since using your prelim:A(ons, I am neither bald or
grey as heretofore.' Rev.das. 11. Cornell, Cor, Sec.,
etc , N.Y.: " It has restored the link of one of my family
to its original color, and stopped Its' falling, out," etc.,
etc. We can quote from numerous others of like stand.
tug In Europe and Americs,'but for further Information
gentLfOr circular to
MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S
• • • World's flair Restorer Depot,
No. 355 Broomo at., N. Y.
1131-'SOLD EVERYWHERE...
slarch 17, 1858--3 mos. •
fIONSUMPTLON, SCROFULA,
v.COUGIIS, CHRONIC lIIIEUMAYISM, DEBILITY,
sod all Diseases arising from a Scrofulous or ) Impover
ished state of the Illood.• lEECIEM AN, CLARK A CO'S
. . . .
GENUINE COD`-LIVER OIL,
Has stood the test of over ten years experience and is
recommended by all the most eminent physicians the
...at valuable remedy In use. Dr. Williams, the rale.
brated Physician of the Condon Consumption Hospital,
took notes of its effects - in about 600 rases, and found it
more efficacious than all remedies yet discovered. This
remedy, so valuable mitts PURE, becomes worthless or
injurious when adulterated. Bee that the label has the
'eagle and mortar, and the signature over the cork of
ea-ti bottle, ak thousands have been cured by thwuse of
the genuine article who bad used others - without suc
cess. Sold bynil Druggists.
IIEOEUAN & CO.
march 17, 18,68--3 mos. •
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE.
Within a nut-abell all the merits lie,
' Of Cristadores never equal Dye; • •
Red it make: blacki to brown transforms a gray,
And keepa the Ores:always from decay. •
-The matchless revitalising Hair Dye•still holdiltspo
eition u the meet bartoiess and efflearlons ;lair .Dye In
the World: Prepared and :sold, wholesale and retail.
and applied In ten private i•01501P, at CRISTADO/War
No. a Astor House Broadway, and by all Druggbts and
Perfumers in the United States. • •
AGENT.--aso. Haven, Pittablargh,,Pa: . .
—15,5135' - 15,51354n - . •
"REMOVAL. -I have remoyeit ray
from the old stand to Ilamilion's nowhullit
ts .= corner of Main and Pitt tub, directly app.:.
site the Methodist Episcopal Church, where I will be
pleasivg to sea all my old customrni r and as , many nevi
obits as wW favor me with their patronage, ' • -
I am xacchrlng.a new stock of goods, and will ran
them drat very reduced prices.
Gornoons soulall to the New Store, and secure good
Megaton. E , mall prat's and quick sales. " - •
Ma 10. 18bit .
•
"VOX- RENT:— The t h ree
•
.1: iiPu , y`elludit HOUSE, In .I.lanorer
three'doors from the corner of Oh 41}
Square, ingarliale,,rt putout occupied by . •
Geo. Foot. Thin lipase Is wen ,calculated
for a prjrpte riwepillx oar place of business.: Apply : to
WatsmWskrker i , or to the auleterlt.r(. , . ' • '
.• _ SAMUIit. WCODDIMN, ,
• ' *tondo/m .. 47km deed . m .
&Male,
.riIUITION ON THE PlANo,—Mign
. Liens A. D. Pntut.les b pupil of 04484 . thi 00107
bra act Pienist, or Washington, D. C, offers her 'artless
to those wishing to receive lessons lon the rhino. her
reolienee is in Alexander's Roi , ..Plit street,
Terms dollars fur thirty-silleseens,
Carlisle, ?birch 17,
$ 4,00
4.25
4,50
2.50
1.00
- Ti A RmEns -Apax.M E C.HAN S
FOUNDRY 'AND MAIIINH'I3IIOP, • •
' Ca Wale, - Pa.,- Rae -Glass's Hotel.
Tho subscriber successor to-rt. J. Nutt.
would respactfully inform the public' in
generni that ho ik now prepared to
manufacture all kinds of Agricultural
Implements; such as Devil Geer Four
Corso Powers, Horizontal Gear -Four and Tim Ilouse
Powera, and Thrashers of the,most approved kinds el•,
ther maid or motel cylinders, with separators attached:
Also Corn Elhellers,' for band;or horse power. Wolf
and Fodder Cutters, Plows, Phovel Plow& liarroirs" of
different kinds, Cultivators, Hay-Rakes, Circular Saws.
de., are.
.
a-40241
4.12
2,26
. .
of every description from the smallest to the heovieot
Woes . executor' at aluirt notice for, all ;chide of mochi*
poi)+, such au Mill nearinc, Plow Coalinga. !Threshing
Dlnchliees, Corn Phonon+, collar grotes,—eash golg ts,
railing'for cemetery lots; &c., ire. Farming and fit .Threshi ng
mill spindles &c., done in the best atyle..
110 Invitee particular attention to RPM' Patent Clo
vor Muller and Cleaner of which he hap the exalunive
right. 'This machine will hull And dealt from, three t'
six bushels per hour, and le considered 'decidedly the
boot now In um..
.. • .
paring retained Mr Kutz and other skilftil mocha.
nics. we flatter ourself that we will be able to render
satisfaction to all who may favor us with thole orders.
Particular attention will be paid to repairing Beeping
and Mowing Menhines, and. all kinds 'of Agricultural
Implements, on the most reasonable terms.
' JNQ. A. WAII.FIELD.?
'March li, 1858.
5 25
„20®21
„;.AG;REA 7. B 0 OK FORAGEATSI'
FIF TY YE ARS.I.X° CHAINS.:
• OR, TILE LIFE OF AN AMERICAN SLAVE,'
WRITTGN DT HIMSELF.
430 PnEtes, Cloth, 01It pack. Pelee $1
This Is the title °Cone' of the most inteniely I nter
Wing biographies of the day. It Is the plaits history of
an Ao,orlean Blare In the far South, who, after two .or
three campus and.recaptures, finally. an old man; found
freedom and - rest In ono of the Northern States.'
. -
The story le told Nyith. great. Simplicity, but with
much power nod pathos. Whoever" takes it will find it
difficult in ley It doWn until It is tinished.--Nexionex
EISA, Washington, D. C.
•
A narrative of real experience like the above, will
have'far More effect against slavery than the input.
nusiy wrought novel., however true to lire its pictures
may be.—Ant. RAPTINT
hero Jr the book of facts. stranger than fiction and a
thousand fold mote thrilling; a simple tale of life-long
-oppression, retesting truly the workings of the pecu
liar institution "in our country. To the story-loting
Wu would say, bore is a story worth 'reading.-311ssum
RECORD.
A TUOROUGII CANVASSER IS WANTED
conntyln the free States; to engage In the
Ito claw above work immediately. , Such can easily
leer from '
• $5O TO $lOO PER MONTH I -
The work Is beautifully printed s and bound, and Ia as
large as the;books that sell for ♦ll 25: but Cl we mean
to sell at least ONE IiONDNED THOUNAND COPIES, through
t7gents; no have made the retail price, only ONE DOL•
LAD. '
A SAMPLE COPY of the hook Nvill.bo sent by inalf,
Puetago paid, un 0 - rleiite
circular tp Agents, with terms. etc. Address
MEMi=l
H. WITMOW,
mita. Where he has been lu ffneceasful practice
fora number of Seam, recOlved his education at the
'brat, Medical College in the United States and, lied the
experience and practice 'in the different Ilosphale for
aereral years, a member- of the Analytical Medical ln
"atituto t,f New York, and late Medical - Surgeon of the
United States Nary, now offers himself to the public to
attend any profeesionol calls. ,
- The purest medicines oltrayn on ]rand direct from the
beet Labohmrea of nue. country,. and tile Botanical
• Clardena-of the world.—No-patent medicines prescribed
or reeommended. Medicines used only whlrh -will not
break down the constitution, but will renovate tiles; re
tom - from all Injuries it has sustained front mineral
median - ca. Chronic and-difficult diseases must ho treat
ed upon analyticalprinidplee,- which-is-to know and are
certaii;_whaLstittense ik,__lta_nature
_and character re
quire a knowledge of the chotnical constituents of every
solid anti fluid of the human lady; the changes Wean.
soil& and fluids are capable of undergoing. To khow
what medicines to employ to cure diseases, requirea.a
knowledge.of the chemical constituents, of ell agents
employed in inealcine; and If we „are in possession of
this.knomedge, It is possible to Sure any 'disease—no
matter of how long standing—arid leave the patient in
a healthy nod perfectly cured condition.
. Itlelnorhnly. Aberration, or that state of allenntion
and weakness of the mind which renders persons Inca•
noble of urn loylng the pleasures or perf..rming the duties
of life; hyapepain, that distressing disease and fell Os
Stfoyer of health and happiness, undermining the coos"
atitutioni•and yearly carrying thousands to untimely
graves, can most emphatically be cured. Rheumatism,
in any form or coedit on, chronic or acute, warranted
curable; .tipilopsy or tilling slokneas; all chronic and
stubborn eases of Female Diseases; radklally removed;
Salt Rheum, and'every description of uiceratione;• Piles
and Scrofulous Diammes, which h.siebafiledall prevloui
medical skill can be cured by my treatment, when the
constitution Is not exhausted.
I do ssy sll diseases (yes; CONSUMPTION) MU bc cured
— ta.. - Cancer. cured wallout theltniftl.
I will remain In my office on Wankransts and &TOR
DM* from 9 o'clock A. 91. 'to 3 P-,31.. to accommodate
patients from a distance, and consult In the English
and (Inman languages Will ,make visits to any dis
tance, If required. May be addressed by letter, Fulton
_Square, Lancaster city, PA.
W. IT. WITMQP, 31. D.
March 17, 1858.—1 y
gVaptr for tt (Oft's WI Nogs.
TUE 9CIIOOL-ROOM LEDGER,
TiPultfished at, this office, at the lbw price of Fifty
Cents pet: year, In advance. It Is devoted, entirely
soliolls, and to and irhich interests Girls and IWys:
Ecory . sclail girl and sebool boy should sub . /writ. for
copy:. You on easy afford It. ONLY Forn CENTS a
month. cannot you spare that, In order to hare a paper
I=
of your i)sol •
. INDUCEMENTS TO FORM CLUBS
Any person sending us ritrz - nonscrungns, $2 50, will
receive/Is a prise by return mall, any one of the follow.
leg things. which he, may select:
Any volume of Abdo is Illustrated Histories, worth
60 Cents. A copy of the LEINIER 10E IMO veer; or any
vi lum° of Marco Paul's Tritvels. worth 60 cent,
Any person sanding TEN Sunsrningne and /15,00; will
receive NE a nriznany one of the following things
• .
Any volume of theMitirtter', Story Iltiolts, together
with any volunto of 'The Franconia Slories,! many
three volumes of 'Marco Paul's Travels.' worth $1 00.
tiLiTML .
O_Eutiding_mxTEEN_senscaluEns and-$B.OO,
will receive one 01 the following things:
Any three volumes of ( Abbott's Illustrated Ilistories,'
worth $1 80; or any four volumes of 'Marco Paul's
Travels,' worth $2 00; or any of the following $2 00
Magatltter, for one year: `Peterson's slngazine,"Ar
thur's Rome itlagsaino,"Mrs. Stephen's Illustrated
Mmithly,"The Ladles Repository,' 'The National Mag.
azino.'l
Any person sending us vwciarir. suns( amens and
$lO 00, will, receive either four volumes of Abbott's.
Histories,' worth $2 40, or Little Learner,' mom"
plMe, 6 volumes. worth $2 60; or arty live volumes 01
•!Marco Foul's Travels,' worth $2 50 ; or-and- 6 vloumes
of The Franconia Stories,' worth two dollars ankafty
cents; Or ‘Shakespearo's "Complete Works,' worthTliree
dollars. •
Auy person sending TWENTY-FOUR NODSCRIN'ERB and
twelve dollies, will receive either nny'one of the follow
lug three dollnr Magnaines, for ono yearr tfforper's
ittenthly. , liodert Lady's Ilook,"Oraltant's Magazine,'
'Frank Leslie's Now Family 3lagagine,"The Knickers
bockor,"Emerson's k Putnanee Magazine; thO
hold Words,' 'The Atlantic Monthly;' or any of the
throe dollar Pltterinl Newspapers for one' year:
pore weekly,' Frank Leslies Illustrated' Newspaper,' or
'Urinous Pictorial,' or 'Marco Paul's Travels,' complete,
6 volumes worth three dollars.
Those getting •op clubs can select' from the above
prizes to cult themselvem, and they will b eforwarded
-tethem as soon no the Coon In received.
All the subscribers need not let sent atone time,
but we will put them to the senders' credit; as fest as
we got them, and when tho • destred amount Is procur-
edZytexlll forward the premiums.
Also, ft 'is NOT necessary that all the subseribere In
one club be from the same Post Office We will direct
to any number of offices.
• Any persons, who Would prefer money to tb' above
premiums. may deduct twenty cents from every dol•
tar which they send fur subscription.
A4ARE CHADIOE.—A desirable
cipPortunity is how afforded to any wishing to
engage In a profitable business, for the pi rchabd of n
well known and lucrative DRY GOODS STORE, which
in offered for sale solely ou account of the continued 111
health of the subscrlherochich renders him unfit for
business. The stock, which to - not large, will be din
posed of id a great discount. I The store In located in the
centre of rho town in an exOellent situation. It has
been established many yenis, and In. addition .to Its
valuable custom. it is butliale trammeled by compett•
Lion. being one of but five Otero; in a town of coneldem
ble doe, commanding alto a large and well paying corm.
try custom.' The morn IMflited up in modern style,
with furnace and gas, and will be rented or sold if de,
aired. For further Inforniatlon apply iorotoli^iGY to
GEG. W. MTN Lit,
March, 10, ISM . Carlisle, Pa.
NETT
.R - OPENING GASH..DEY GOODS HOTSE
- -OPENING ()V SPRING GOODS I..st . '
IiRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Aretkato, Philid'a.
one now offering a' full Murk of - ' ,• A .. -
•
N.FW GOODS gOR SPRING OF 1858.
. Fashionable Pprlaic Goods, •
Mack •Sliks, 24 toR4 Inches wide, •
Boring Dress abode, Now StYler,
Shawl'', in An the ----
Cblotimr, • •
Full Stock of DOniestic goods, -
Full Stock of Ahropean Goode, . •
N. 11:—.11arxellis In Seasonable Goods, daily received
from the AIkITIONS of New York andihiludelphli.'
P. S.—Merckants are Invited to examine the, StoCk.
TRRMS, Nett pooh. and low prices. ,
-March 10, RMS.—Sum& . ,
13 'GOODS A.GAINI.I
N
lThe heiJnet ret u rned from the ell) , 7 1„'"
and I now opening his Child supply of Fall and Winter
hoods, bought et greatly reduced prlcen 'tor oath and
will be'liold for elitist the lowed figuree.
, My old cuethmers and the public lb general ark
led tn callithllet the 'assortment le , :nmylete and get
IR N 73
(00-44,YANTI:D. ON- REAL E . S.
.1 TATE
,SECURITY. "" • . '
For nformatloi,'Vrrlte .pr apply to•the Edltop, or Rai
.herald.
1.8,1067:r4t. .".'
3ton abuert(semints.
IRON AND DRABS OWINGS
What the l!rese Sny
II DAYTON.' Publisltor,
'o,4:94Arm•stroot,-Now-Xbrk
ADDIIEdd
• D. It. COOVFM,
herald Office Carlisle
' oIwS.OAA.IIY.
POOR 11100 SE StATEMENT FOR 19671
• •
William Carman, Pamuel Tr and John Trlrabie,Einm,
Directors of 010 Poor, and Musa of Employment of
Cllmberland rOuntY, ,, In account with raid county,
from Oho Brat day ofJanuary to the thlrtyorst dayDR
or Pout labor A, P. 1807, loolualvo, vim •
•
By cash waved from county Treasitror. 7000 00
By cash of Michael Winger, far use of D.07011;'
.
By cath of John Glendenlrk Eel, Mr bides
and Skins. • • • 123 40, if.
By cash of J, If. Ums, , Exo., for tao of C. - •
Laughlin,' 00 00
By cash Of GI, Saunders; for 'llOB of Nary
-Itnettlei •
By cash for'drove pastures,
By cash for-ass of P. Quomonny,
By rash (or nee of J. Smith,
By cash for suridrlos,
By cash for VotatM,o,
. .
. . - • . 07620 O 9
•
Duo J. Fikiulor,•Esq., Troosuror, A sattlemont 589 9134
Dy ptenent ot Interest on Dower In favor of
Mr . O'Brien, on land purchased of A. M' •
Dowell, In 1842, 38, 01
droilerlen, Merchandise and Drys Goode, 2287 71%
For stock, • , 1004 00
For support of out-door paupers, ' 649 00
For loather. ' "004 61.-!
IZZE2I
Inca
To Lunatic Hospital at Harrisburg, • 118 30
For Shoemaking, ' ..178 3334
For tailoring and batting . 168 00
For Hindu=!thing,. 181 88% •
For grinding, &cc., . . ' . , 105 .79 •
For wagommaking,• ' • 102 99p
For money advancod by .7. Bquler In 1850, 211 44 46
For freight, . • • 28 554
For new. thresh Mg machine, (with shakor,) 41:00
For fees for ramming paupers, • 28.00
For guardians of tho pour of Philadalphis,
— .for sundry l'aupert, • :' . • .6009
- For - Rioter, . . • ' - 72. row —
For hardwnro, . • 87 41 .
Volt saddlery,. '
... ,'. ' , 20 7834
•
For spouting, --•
- 20 07
For expenses In troVelling, . .. • 15. 99
For material &c., for use of farm, . .87. 30 •
For out doorfunsra texpon sea, . 80 87%
. ... .o
Fri r angina Mile and locust poke,.
For lumber,
For tin and copper ward end mending,
For eloversecd, . "
Per manufactu'rlpg gattlnott,
For castings;
For out-door medical aid,
For druge, "
. .
.
'For ice, - 3 00
.
For miscellaneous expenses,
_ll't 13%
For postage, 1 61,
J. Lobaett's salary, hireling's wages included, COO 00
Dr. 8, 11. Zeiglor's salary for 1567, ' 100 00
.7. &der, Esq., salary for 1857, 50 00
Thos. Si. Biddle, Esq., attorney for 1867. 30 00
John Llendenin, Esq., for extra- s'ervices as
Director, • • ' • 4 50 .
William Coeninan, Esq., for extra nominee
. as Director, ' 12 00
- -
Samuel Trltt,-Esq., for extra services as
Director, •
Jacob Sauter, Hap, Treieurer, of the Poor House and
Ifruse of EMpluyment of Cumberland County, In no-
count. with tho Directors of sold Inatitution, from the
• first day of.lonuary, to the thirtyfirst day of Decent
her, A. D. 1857, inclusive, viz:
•
DR. .
Received from county Treasurer,
From .lax: Lolmch Steward, from different
sources as exhib ng
statement,
Balance due Treasurer on settlement',
By cash pitid on Directors' ordorS,
Stock oil Farm, Ist January, 1858
7 head of lbree's, 2 cults, 15 milk COMP, '25 head of
steers, 1 bull, 5 calve., 10 huge, 10 gloata, 20 pig, and
2.sheep.,
Pork, Milton and real,
,fatteriEd and
killed on the farm in 1857:.
20 hrreven, average nelght 536 pounds, (13,930 lbs.;)
-21-hogs, nv ewe- vr eight, 201-pounds,-(42"1-1lis..1-1"
CIIITOR, nverngo weight 62 pounds, (744 lbs.„)
_6 !dump,
'nverngo weight 60 pounds, (450 lbs.,) making in all. 15-
351 pounds. . . . .
Fga:ming utensils on the Farms Ist January,
18584-- -
I.,broad'and.l narrow wheeled wagons, 1 stone wagon
1 'wagon Led,-1 pair of wood ladders, 2 pairs of hay lad,
dots, 1 cart and sort gears, 1 one horse wagon and liar ,
ness, 4 plows, 4 harrows, 5 double shovel plows. 3 511.05
shovel plows, 1 ground roller, 1 gran drill, 1 thrashing
machine and horse power,l limning mill, 1 corn sheller,
2 - tutting-broxese •rollingitcreen, 2 grindstones, 2 log
chains, 38 cow chains, 0 set of wagon gears, 6 set of plow
gears, 1 set of carpenter toellq 1 set of blacksmith tools,
I set of butchering tools, 5 wheelbarrows, 1 cablage
kW.), 6 groin cradles, 10 mowing scythes, 2 mattocks,
31rowbars, 2 picks. 7 shovels,•and n variety of quarry
ing toolS, also spades, forks. rakes, sickles. corn hoes,
stone hammers, sledges, axes, wood sawn, mauls, wedg
es, itc„ Le,
Sebeaule ,s4wing the procegds of
_the l'arm
for year 1857.
759 bushels of wheat, 16 of ryo, 1400 of corn, 1000 o
oat., 700 of potatoes, 6 of clOver seed, 8 of timothy seed,
mode 40 loads of bay, 30 of corn fodder, 3 wagon loads of
pumpkins. 10 barrels elder, 2000 bends of cabbage, lh
dos: cucumbers,. 30 - bushels -of - parsuipst. 15- bushels- of
tomatoes. 5 bushelsof turnips, 3 bushels of peas; 30 of
onions, 30 of red beets, 11 of soup benne.
Manufactured and made in the House&• Shop
142 shirts and ehindae, 65 bolsters, 72 frock. 60
aprons, 23 sacks, 25 caps, 33 sheets, 5 bonnets, 77 ebb ts,
15 chaff bags, 25 comforts, 70 towels, 100 pillow cases,
75 handkerchiefs, 20 palrs of stockings footed, 32 pairs
knitted, 5 table clothe, loads 47 barrels soft soap, 34
gallons of apple batter, made 30 COMM, 6 large Fates,
small gates, 12 bedsteads, 5 single trees, and a 'lading
of axe handles, pick handles, hc.,
Number of paupers In the Institution Ist Jan u•
sry, lAN, of which 12 were colored,
Number admitted u 31.4 Detember, 1857,
et.which 21 were coloredOlud 0 born in the
house,
Making the whole number through tile 'year, • 314
Of which 7 died, 2 children hound out, LP eloped,
and 185 discharged, 202
Leaving the number of paupers in the Poor
nous° Ist January, Me of which 20 ere cob - ,,
ore& . 112
Out door paupers eupported at public expense
through the year, 23
Whole number chargeable at the end of the
year,
Of those remaining in the Poor House . 3lsl De
cember 1857, there ari n males 71, of which U
are colored,
Females 41, of which 11 are colored,
And 22 out door paupers,
There aro axear-mrtan- be ascertained 4 under
1 year, 2 Irmo Ito 2 from sto 10, 3 from 10
to 20, 20 from 20 to 30, 14 from 30' to 40, 18
from 40 to 80, 21 from.so to 60, 18 from 60 to
- 70, 9 from 70 to 80, 1 from 80 to 90, ... ' 112
In addition to the above 775 transient pauper . ; or
travelers have been received and supported for short
periods without regular orders.
• We tho bireltore of the Poor and of the House ofEm
ploymeut of Cumberland county', do certify that tho
above and foregoing Ant ement contain. a just and true
exhibit of the Institution during the period abode eta
ted according ,to.the best of our knonledge.'
\Given under our, hands nod e of mid
list day ofJanuaryT4,7ZllBsB.
WILLIAM CORNMAN, -
SAMUEL
JOHN TIUNBLt,
Director; of the Poor
A tto.t —JOS. LODACII, Clerk
. We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county.
elected and sworn according to law, having examined
the accounts and vouchers of the Directors of-the Poor
and Douse of Erailloy moot of the said county, from the
let day of Jannorpto the Mot daY of December, A. D.
1857, itICIII6IVP, .10 certify that we find a balance due
Jacob Squire, Esq., Treasurer of sold lnntitution, of tho
sum of live hundred and eightymine dollars and nine
ty.one cents an above stated.-when under our hands
at Carlldglthla 18th day ofJanunry, A. D. 1858.
• ISAAC RING WALT,
DAVID OYSTER,
BENJAMIN DUKE,
*Auditor' of Cumberland county
COPIi.OVIAMATION.-
,
the llott. JAMES - IC °HAMAD!, !reel
-11-i,EZR.
dent Judge of Ihe aeveral Courts of Common Plena of
the counties of Cumberland. terry and Juniata. 'and
Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery In mid counties, and lion. SAI4-
WoonBURS •and lion. M. Comm, Judges 'of the
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jell Delivery
for the trial' of all capital and other offenders., In , the
said county of Cumberland. by their precepts to me dl
rooted, dated the 11th of Nov. 1857, have ordered the
Court of Oyer and.Termlner and General .10 Delivery
to be hoiden at CARLISLE, on the 24 DIONDA - V of
April, 1858, (being the 12th , day.) at 10 o'Block in
the forenoon, to continue two wake. •
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the•COrOner. Jus
tices cif the Peace anti Constables of the said county of
'Cuntherland, that they are by the tedd precept com
manded to be then and there In their proper persons,
with,their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations
and all other remenibmi.ces, to do these things which
to their officer appertain to be done, and all them that
are bound by ,rerogpisances. to prosecute 'astaltior the
'prisoners that are or then shall be In the Jill of said
county, ire to be there to prosecute them as shall be
just.
460011 DOlVMAN,l3hitift
BlaA 8,1858.]
ASPLENDI DLY)ILLUSTRATED
NrwspA HARPERS WEEKIM:
^ ournal - of Civtli - atlon. — EMplovr - the - beat
main the World! Terms Insatiably In advance. •
1 copy for twenty weeks • . *1 00
" 1 •!. • •, 1 year, . • 260
, 1 !, • 2 - !!
,a; . 4 00 •
6 ages Om 1 year, . ' 900 •
A
25 . • 1 ,
40 00.
Ifisrpor'e niVrekl y" and illapailne," one year St 00.
Postmastot a sending a club of twelve or twenly•ilre
s
will twelve a copy gratin. ! , • • ,
flubacriptlorta may commence with any number. ,
fliocimen. numbers. gratitunualv !supplied:
Back numbers can be furnlabea to any extent. '
Cle y gymets and teactierx, supplied at lowest 'club
nate. •
lIARFER A BIIOTiiEHQ, Publiabirt. • •,
Franklin flqwkne. Nor Vnrk,;-
V. 0. T I 6143 pstooiol
'760 auhe~tJbor~afe ' ionvitiy 'regUeste ,to call
and, eeale their acenunth without delay. Tbs . citj
merchants having adopted the cash system, will compel'
en to'curtall our credits, and do as near a 'cub business
as pOssible.
bee. it, 18t7.1
pROU,Tra - 13111313011,„ '
, ItOUTY'S
• nounial MIORIOAN HOD AND' PIUJUIPIL , AND
OVTY'S OHNTBI4 IMAM PLOYS,. Theo ?lowa ,
ere conetrifote4 on piontitio prinelplee,ree as to tura
ami pulrerlee the ground alone operation,. It took
the Itret premium et the WorhleTair. Tepitoo, 4;4100
all competition, MI the dirkent rites . Pi 1411010,1410
wed retell.
. . . . . .
. • 1 ---
SPAIN'S PRE Iq.IUM _ATNOBPLIE
RIO CHURNS will produno, more:Vutter from a
gluon quisiltitY•nnoronni, Om Any otliifjchnn3 In usei
Bevan iiignii,wholeghlo And MAIL , • •
FAROMA.LI, MORRIS 4' . ‘ 00, thiliAgants, f
N. Ff. Amor 7th And blarlatt pc t Phi§9.
lELD, 'FLOWER AND.' WARDE
W s.
--FEEDS In -grout variety—wegimurflegh. And
gonu no. AN° MAPES, NITROGEN EEO dOPER'
Pile :PRATE OF LIE E POODRETTE; do., • . . ,::
, PASCH - AU MORRIS - d - --•
Co.,
60,00
00 80
5 DO
1 60
0 60
4 80
- • E. Corner, 7thfitnd ilarliir3tl3t;;;FNla:
Feb. 24, Wl]
$8215 97%-
. •
A N ENGLISH LADY, wiiictiv of the ,
,ELlnte Archibald Fitzgibbon, ProfassterufChemist;y,
having decided upon making America herfuture home,
to induced from.the most generono.rnotives .to give to
all who may yakuire it, , a Recipe (disarrayed by her
husdand, and now in her poosemlon only) for nurkinga
preparation fbr Festering Hair to Bold l'imwons; chimp.
ing•latolttioriginal eolor, Ifit_hos beeomeihey, and
preventing It from falling out. The preparation mu
be made at a v e Mall cost. Persons Mending for the
Iteeipo shoul close five poetago • stamps, (Fifteen
Ceuta) to turn . postage, and printing , ,)
Mu.
Fitzgibbon' reirthat all correspondence be carried
onvith hoc son, who will devote as melt of the time
an the carrying out of his mother's wisher; will require..
Address ALFRED A. FITZOIBBON, Nor York P. 0,
Feb. 24, 1858.4mb..' r
ISM
263 90
$lOOO IP-900.
-8 uOO ASEAIt PINSFITABLE AND 110NORABLEEdi
$1000.A YEAR. I'LOYMENT FOR ALL TINES;
$lOOO A YEAR. Persons in town, or country In snatch
$lOOO A YEAlLoteMployinent as n source of laconic,
$lOOO A, EAR. or to fill up their leisure hours, may,
$lOOO A 1. bear of such by enc,oslng 2 stamps Ito
$lOOO pay postage) to' Pref. 'JAMES HORNE,
$lOOO 1. Box No. 4551, Now York 'Pont 0111 co.
$lOOO EAR. Tho employment Is fitted to either sex,
$lOOO'A YEAR. station in life linmaterinl. It is an nr
slooo A YEAR. tide of daily consumption; and can be
$lOOO A YEAR. manufactured In the agent's dwelling,
$lOOO A YEAIt. secured by copy'rlght; sale as perma
s.ooo A. YEAR. manent as flour. An Agent' wanted
'slooo A YEAR. in every town in the Union.
Feb. 24, 1858.-3 mo.
85 60
00 28
60 . 42%
21 00
24 7034
18 87
27 50
40 62%
E M 0V A That old lend 'well
Ji_thnown Tailoring Itlitablishment formerly cOnducte
ed by ?dr. T:ll,,Sklles, has this day-been removed-by
thesubscri lair to Munition's new building northeast
comes of Illin.and Pitt
. .f.trpgt,', second doer, directly:
opposite thdlldelhodlat
11. \IQLLIN~ -
Successor to T. It. Sklles. ,
y0b.24,1858.L3t
t j UST PUBLISHED—Price six cents,
• POST FREE
$4215 il!,y.
HOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION,'
BroochMs, Atli.lime, Croup, Colds, end Nervous 'AlTeo
flogs. Address Di. TR - ACV DELORMES, great Curer of
Consumption, New York City Post Office. 4
•
Feb. 24, 1858.-2 mo. '•
JB. KELLE•R'S HAT, CAP,
. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. , ' •
NorthEkat....Q9rpLe'Lef ttlekntileftwelres
Tho subscriber oilers to the public a cotispi4ennd
choice assortment of Ilats,;..Caps Mots and BlMes. which
have Just Ilemmurclusae_d_ftoralko_bc_st masikfacturers
Our stock consists of a great variety ofbeautilut. ;
SILK AND FELT lIATS,
made expressly for customer.. AR kinds of CapOjr
Men, Boys and Children. We would Invite particular ,
attqution to .our well selected and great varlettinf.
.tbose goods, as we aro.contideut they cannot be excelled
Itrthe town or county. •
BOOTS AND SHOES, of every style and "srarietnedi
unequalled for pricy and finish. It consists lia_part of •
MEN'S Sue French CALF BOOT
BOY'S .
YOUTH'S " " -
LADIES' French and English GAITERS,
Misses and Children's .•
jrinriety of Ohildren's fancy Shoes.
- Tho best lot of heavy WINTER BOOTS, fur men and
boys, in town.
• Thankful to' our friends and the public for past fn.
yore, we hops by strict attention to the wants of our
customers, and byeellikkg 0001) GOODS, to merit their
continued favor.. D. KELLER.
N. ll.—Wo sell no Auction Goods! [Oct. 7,'57.
7000 00
-626 06
669 9134
•8215 97%
$8215 974
nnual Report of the Cumberland Co.
Agricultural Sobiety. •
G. W. SIISAFFEIt, Treneurcr, nceount wy,h cum
• beriand Comity Agricultural Society.
1857.
'Tammy 10. To belittles from list account. •• • .
Cosh from members, tickets sold
• ". during fair,
4 4. Cash from IV. Askew, rout,
44 county for 1850-7,'
857. By ellPh paid for lumber, printing, bard , .
,uure, taxes. kr., - ssa 00
,
•By rash paid fur expenses during fair, • 251 48
l• additional land, • 600 On
premiums fur 1850, • 48 75
IL iii{ do. for 1857, • 205-00
',lnc° in hands orVerieTuror,
We have examined the acrounts of 0. W. 'dhealTer,
Treasurer of the Cumberland county, Auden'tarsi Sr
clay, and find It correct and that the balance In his
hand. Is seven hundred elghty-elght dollars and fifty.
eight cents dun to the Foolvty,
•
Reepeettylly submitted,
JNO. B. PARKER,
W. 1,. CRAKiIIEAD.
Committee.
Mardi, 2, 1858
A gouoial mooting of all thmmembera of the Cumber
land County Agricultural Society, bo held at the
Court llouao. s ou SAturday the 20th Mnrch:ett 11 , o'cleck.
A. NI.. to make arrangements fur.the next fall meeting.
March 10 2 1859. ' D. 8. ClloFl';'SetifelatY:
.1 3 00K I I . nt ' y )3 K OO TA K Y S LO ! R f 4
s B mi TKS t
are sole agents In Franklin and Cumberland counties
for the following valuable works: •
-Renton's Abridgment of the Debates of Congress.
Price per Vol., Cloth #3 00, Sheep 3 50. •
Bonton's 'Thirty Year's Vie ; complete In 2 YOi S.
Cloth $5 00, Law Sheep $6 00. ~ • ,
hlorse's General Atlas of, the World; Colored Maps,
and bound, $6OO. ,
Burton'tsCyclopatidla of Wit and Hereon t'
American ,Elequence ; a collection of speoFhes, etc., •
by the moot eminent eratora of America, with blown•
obleal•sketelles•and - illnstratlve notes,•by Fr/Ml(slo°re,
non' ready, complete in toe cola. Cloth, $5 01); 1 ,'Llbrary.'
style, leather, $0 00 . ;,half call, gilt, 800; half moroc
co, 7 00. . I .
•
SANDERS' SCHOOL DOORS.
Sanders' Primer.
Sanders' Speller. ‘..
Sanders' 'Wolfer, No. I. •
Sanders' Reader, No 2. • .
•• Sanders' Reader, No. 8.
Sanders' Reader, No. 4. '
' Sanders' Reader, No. 5.
Sanders'•Reader, No. 5.
, Sanders' Illgh.nchool Reader.
Sanders' Ladles' Reader. , -
Sanders' Speakers Wholesale and retail at
81111YOCK, TAYLOR & SMITICS.
Melodeons,
71
SIIRTOCH, TAYLOR & BMIT I'B.
' SIIRTOCK, TAYLOR &
A large eupyly of School Books, wholesale and rein%
• •• SI litvocK e irAYlf4t, &,
Paper. Envelops, Pena, Inks. etc, etc.
'SIIIITOCK, TAYLOR & SMITU.
Plums,
T th HE' ' NEW STORE ''' AHEAD ON
'COMPETICIN.—The greatest . and cheapest arrival
o e letleCal of
PALL AND MINTED. DRY GOODS, ,
Groceries, Rots, Otitis, Boots and Shoes, et the New
Store. in Carlisle, corner °Margit Ilsuover and !souther
'Streets. •
7 The Undersigned returns thanks for the patronage
bestowed on him by tho public. nod at the name time
respectfully announces t o he has just returned from
Philadelphia and is now opening a now let of Fall amt'
.Winter Dry Goods and Oroberles conelating In pert as
follow* and which he Is determined to sell al the low,
est muds prices:—Filks, Ducal Cloths, Alpacas. ChßHien,
Do Leiner, De - Dagen, Lustre* Poplins, Brilliants, Skirt
ing, Frosh•and Scottish Gingham* Prints, Gloves,
.9llarsilandkchieposcry.dc L Ac Shawl t of
ry4yleco y Aue t ty• li a ple:iliontier
'Goods,Cloths, Cai:m* Nestiogs, FliMuoiblunliri
Ticking* Stripes, Check* Calicoes, Cottdades, Linen,;
Sheeting* Denim* Nankeens, Drills. Manna* Quilts.
colored and while Carpet. Chain, Umbrellas, dic.,.'&e.
Also a Inrge and splendid assortment of kionnets, halo,
Caps, Boots and Shoes.
A superior lot of Fresh Groceries, Teas, Coffee, Ido
cos, Itico, - Spicesote.. Ac. Having selected my entire
clock with the greatest care and at the lowest coon pri
cos, I can 116511115 my friends and the public generally
that I will do all In my power to. make my -,establish.
moot known an the -
"!LEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS."' '
Those who wish to purrhase vpl find sit to their ad
vantage to call and easuilne my stook before purchas—
ing..
I will pay the highest inarketpriee for Butter, Eggs,
Rage, Soap and Dried Fruit. .
J.' A. liDWRYCII~ It.
Carlisle, October 14,1867
P°tISSOLUTION . OP PARTNER
ice Is hereby given that the pertherablp - tierehe'
fore exiatlng between 41,..1. ItUTZ and .101 IN A. WAD,
FIELD, Is this day:by mutual convene dissolved. . All
wettlementa ere to-be in ado -w Ith --A :-.44-Wartleldr tbe-
Attorney In fact of John A. Wartleld. ."; ' ; - - - ' ,
- .., •. • . ~-.
A. J KITE, ' .
JOHN A. WARTIELD.
' Parnell), Jan. 0,1E3504
• The biudneae:wlll-her latter• be carried en et ttie
Foundry and Madill o.Bhop . ln Meet North 'tread, by
Jobn Wartleld,Ainder' the Superintendence of A..J.:
Nuts. as Foreman. Thankful.Ptr.peat .favora; the par-,
tie* inapertfully. In their / 1 09 .rnhltiODlthip eolldt a
contionance of the patronage of the. former • cne i nmerai
and the patronage of the publft 'generally, '
. • • • 41., J. RUTZ; 'Forenian:
• Jan. e, maw: , •' - • r
iiefting of it . Clitile6
' lireaptiin v ,wairlaat on 'tit atroat.4.taw di ago:
a finder will Confer a favor.on the owner ' by' , hvi
ang -
Iviwftwilemtilo ..
0108: - • . . • • wait!' 10,1858.
LAOKSIVITtI9.` .0 0 A L.-.-40,000
nualtels at Blimnittogg Coal, from 'the . Oglebrated
41.21141" 51Inem. reeldrigg god :btu% by. •
Agand a;160. . - ' ' W. 11.-11111t141i.
cut's OGIILUY
keto aboortiseMents:
•PASOIIALL . NORMS & 00., Bete Agent& '
A. Cornor 7th End Markpt ata; - , L'644
p 144 81
E
Xusilless CaFbs;
• •
LAN NOTICH.. , ,Inos: BIDDI4I I /
eoptlauee preettee of the lew. In the onto
tepteorly Dammed bg i big Illther t WiTrAl. 1114410.
nod mere Neeently, the low Ilan of Penton a Piddle,
now dletelvod. •
Voo. 33, •
,
ALUGUSTU_,S 'M.. EVA W YEA,.
. .- , ATTOIItiBY .AT LAW. '
so fbroiSrly_ OSouplml ,by.Juilmi Ilopburn, Dn_Esst.
Moto drool. All business lateustftd to hls oaro will bo
promptly attondmi t 0..:. , , . -
1110 40,1.867,
1
,
NirILLIAM C. i ttllElf:K; 'Attorney
at Law. 0111oe Intliallt 'karma :Carlisle. Pa.—
:64-fidelneis entrusted tb blm will be promptly ,at.
.
tended to. 7 . ' . . Fob 7 -'55
0 P. ETUAIRIO Attorney at" Law.
11„. —Offl;3o on North Iliticr.pe. street, n few doors
iouth Olnie Hoist. All ,birsiness entrusted to hint
will be promptly_ attended . blinrllls..
. .
NOTIOE: ItintovAL.
i M. PENItOSE boo romo'ved Ids 'office to the room
formerly occupied by him On main stropt a for doors
east of the Methodist Church 'Whore he. will promptly
•
Attend to all business entrusted to film,
•
• August 19, 1867. .
. . .
j on _li
re
ANY' . OFFIE.—LP,MUEL . TODD
' ' ios: restialadi ti: piactlC4r, of: the Law. =' Office In
Square, welt lido, pear tho tint Presbyterian,
Church.
• Aprll ft, 1887.. .• •'• ' .
•
1)11,. S. B. KIBITEII, Office in North
Han over street two .doors from Arnold Son's
it re. 011 Ice hours, moroarticularly from 7to 9 o'clock
A.. 111., and from 6 to 7 o'clock, P. M.
p
OOTOIt ARMSTRON( has . remov . -
- otrhigoffics tn - Centrd - IffitiSils wist ofthe Cart -.
1 ogee;
,whore lie may bo sonsultedlit any hour of the
day. or night. Dr. ft. has bad thirty years experience
to the pmfession, tho last tn of which have boon dor..
ted to the study and practice of. Momteopathlo medi
cine.
- May 20, '6701u. .
.. . . ,
DR; I.C.LOOMTS eiti„,_ •
South Hanover • streof,
Twit door to tbe Post
•
•
Office. , c.
- "
imWlTllieaheerirtistm Carlisle the last ten days
of each
GEO. W. IaiDIMI; 'D. D. S.
Into Delnonstrator of Operative Den
tistry to the Baltimore College of Den
.. MI Surgery. ••
. Office at hfs residence, opposite Marlon Hall, West
Main' Street, Carlisle.
Nov.ll, 185 T. •
R. GEORGE. S. s
111 EA
iiiiii" RIGHT, D,rfrom the Bal-
.. 'more' College ENTISTof De nt al Surgery.
- .
tp9.olllce at the residence of his mother, East Loutlfet
street, three steers below Bedford. Reference—Dr. 800
Z. Bretz March 19, 1850—tf.
DR. J. C. NEFF' respect
.
- fully informs the indica and getitiemen
of Ottrilele; and vicinity, that ho has re•
sumed the practice of Dentistry; and Is prepared toper
form all operations on the teeth and sums, helonging
to his profession. He will insert full sets of teeth on
told or silver, with Fink, gum teeth, or hlochsy as they
may prefer. Terms moderate, to suit the times.
. .
1-o Beni n IT ittatreet.,,-dlrently-opposito-the,,,Cmnber---
lend Valley Bank. ,
N. will no in Newrille the hist ten days of
every month.'
Jan. 20, 1858.-lys'
W. HAVERS4TOK, Druggist,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle:
Physklan'oureacrlptlons ruefully compounded.
A full supply Tilfieslf dfuga and chemicals.
A. BlRNBAUNr:Booli.6inder and
BLANK-611K. MANUPACTIJBER.
'Mechanicsburg, Itest --•
sluele,llagaziresNewspapers, Bibles, Blank•books,
.P 014,40 k&-C.PPlaLUarge , , , &e.r .. arw - Treefs - eil - mnd -- ra.
fantod, neatly bound in one week, at moderato &erg .
es. •Also, paper ruled to any desired pattern.
Jan. (I, •
QORIVENEIt AND CONVEYAN
CEII,-A. L. SPONSLEII,-154 Register of Cumber
and county,,llll carefully attend to the transaction of
all Bitch businesses may lie entrusted to hliu , such as
the writing of Deeds, Mortgages Contracts, 110 n 111
MSOIIO,OO hls attentioh to the procuring of Land War
rants. Pensions, dm as well as. the. purchase and side
of Beal Estate, negotiations, °limos, c. im„.olllce on
West 1110 Street. tbrmorly occupled,-by-W, Ill:Touren
Esq. near the Methodist Church. , •
SINON P. SNYDER.
IME
McF.extura, 1N11;14111mila:
L. It COOK, Rhode Island.
SNYbER, M'FAKLAND, AND
COOK, . •
Bankers and Dealer In Heal Estate,.
1273 71
32 00
DV 00
— MINNEAPOLIS, ---- '
Minnesota Territory,
=
Juno 3, 18
pLrpEAL ESTATE AGENCY, RE
- - --- MOVAL. - AL — SPONSLEILTREAL — ESTATE
YT, CON VEY - ANCER AND SCRIVENER, has re
moved to his Now Office on Malta street, one door west
of the Cumberland Valley Rail itoad,Depot.
Me le now permanently located. and has on hand and
for sale a very large amount of Real Estate, consisting'
of Parma, of all sizes , improved and unipiproved. fdlll
Properties;Town Property of every description,. Build
ing Lots, also, Western Lands and Town Lair. Ile will
give his attention, vs heretofore to the Negotiating of
Loans, Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Contracts,
and Scrivening generally.
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Oct. 28, 1557.—tf.
51i,5 , 23
MEI
RE Aril ESTATE AGENCY
ANDREW O. FAL U. JEFF THOMPSON.
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• E(I E t T 0%1 P.S 0N ,
Have opened nu office. at St. J oseph, Mo., for the put ,
chase and fulle of Beal Estate. buyingapd selling Land
' %Sammie, entering Land on Time, Survissing and Map
ping Tonne, Walton of Warrants, and making invest.
manta for non.reeldents, paying of Taxes, and all bus!.
nese portaininit to allenenn Land Agency In 3liesouri.
' Kansas; Nebrasila, and lowa.
ts4.oflice on Second Street, North of A. T. Beattie's
Banking House. [July 30,1856.
CARL- AO/ 14: N i; y,
FOIL IND INITY AOAMST LOSS BY FIRE.
TILE FRANICLIN FIRE ThSIIRANCE COT.,
07 PHILADELPHIA
Charter Perpetunl.—s4oo,ooo espital paid in. Office
16334 Chesnut street.
AJAKEINsugANCE,eItaIIt permapentor limited, against
loss or damage by fITO,OII PROPERTY And OFFICIO Of every
description, in town or Country, on the most reasonable
terms. Applications made either personally or by letter,
will be promptly attended to.
• The subscriber Is agent for the above empany for
Carlisle and Its vicinity? All Applications for insurance
eitherbtruall or personallpiiiii•be tireiniitly attended
to by A. 1. RPONSI.Fit,
dec.12,.'55. -. Real Estate Agent and Scrivener.
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A bARD.—F. M. L. GILLELEN
open bin School for Inatruction In Eng'Db. and
e e d'es. at Plainfield. Pn., on the 23d of March
Piirtlouler attention will be Oven to
NORMAL INSTRUCTION,
while LFCTURE.9 on the art or teaching, and the Phnom
phy etAlental Dovelopement, will be weekly delivered.
- Tho'nninber or Pupils will be litultedTaild" all - will - be
Instruct . ..My himaelfi •
&salon will terminate on the 21. th of June.
TrlllllB.—ss per aeration.- Domini:lg.—s.2 to $2.25 per
nook. N
gpr further Iniorinotton, appli,peroonally. or by, let
ter to L. OILLELEN,
- Feb. 10,
_1;58.] "- l'O.
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1 1 0 THE PUBLIC: The Undersign
ed being well-kUown os a aCiter. would offer his
services to allaequiring Literary yin -furnish
Addresses, Orations, Essays Presentation speeches and
• replies, Lines, for Albums. Acrostics—prep Ore matter
for tho Press—Obituarlrs, and write Poetry 'upon sny
subject. Address (post paid) •
FINLEY JOIINSON;.,
FeVIVBSB. . . Baltimore, aid:.
CIUM.I3ERLAND COUNTY NOR
AMAI, SCHOOL—The second sessicti 'of this That!:
tutiou cominence in LITERARY. HALL, ..Newrille,.
Pa.. on TUESDAY , ApnlL etb, 1888, andl continuo
FIVE AIONTIII3. • 1
An able corps Instructors hare been 'secured. and
no effort will be spared to render the school worthy of
the position it seeks to occupy, and of the patronage It.
respectfully solicits.
b or circulars containing full particulars address
T. A. WHISKEY, Treasurer. '
Newvllle, Ca.
By order of the Board of Trustees,
DANIEL, SHELLY, Pres!dept.
Jae. Meet:mum, Secretary. Feb.l7, 'BB,—tf.
tenor Toticeg.
_.- F ,:BTATE ELEAN OR Mo AL
' LISTER, - PE0F1A13111).. 4 -Notice Is hereby given,
t at 'Lettere - of Admiiiistration on tho Estate of ElQennr
'NCtilliator, late of Diekiiison - townebin, Cumberland
county, demised, hake ,been issued by the register of
said county to the subscriber: residing in 611011 n town.
chip. All persons indetted to the Potato are required
to make immediate payment,' and theme having claims
to present them, properly authenticated. AM settlement.
WM. DI. BCDULLER.
Jan. 20, '6g-at Adoek - of Eleanor 61cAlkister,.dec.
L' STATE OF. JACOB , F.- HOFFER
DECE'O.-=Letters of Administnition oq
the' Eel'
to of.Jaeob F.JlMjer, late of the bomuuh of Carlisle,
.4eol,.tinve Amen., issued by the Bealster of Cumber.
land county, to ibit Subscriber, , rosldltg, In said .born'
All persons Indebtrd . to the esateare notified do make
Immediate ,riayment, and - those haring elation to. pri.,
sent throat* duly authenticated for Settlement. , •
; ?Jamb .10.111511.-41 t, ' JOS. 'O, HOFF DJIllt; •
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.Xt . O — TIOE.;--Notiee 4ereby.. givep
penione Intireeted. , tint' application Ibr
cense Under, the eat of Man* filet, 1868, , mug be' filed,
tlth the Clerk of the Courkof Quarter dasalane: 0u..0r
al
befOre nUday; the 16th day.of,derch. otherwlae they,
t'ette handl.' • . DY.-TRK COURT:
;D. B. Curvy. Clark: ,! 1 • ir.b. Tr,
fi, ii - stATg OF:liins. A. (:''HALL;.
, DEIiZASED.AII perform Indebted to The Aatati;
o said decedent ere requested to make immediate pay
ment, and therm haying ,elainid to pre/tent-them for
payment without delay to-, ...,.4.10. 2 8._()0LWK1,L,,
; 4310:11 1.0,11858-44: - • ''. ' At
~ly for taw, help& -
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BALLOU'S. PICTORIAL •
VIIAWING-ItOOM COMPANION.
A Record of the Beautiful and useful 10 Art.
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TBRMS:-CINVARIABIX IN ADTANOB..
1 subscriber, one year • - -MOW
2 subscribers, 4 . .r‘ ....... ; bOO
4 . ti 11 900
10. 61 • . 8000
Any person sending us twelve easel:there at the hist
rate. shall melte the thlttnenth copy gratis. •
Ooe'copy of Elactouhi PICTORIAL, and one copy of
Too ELM) or oun UNION, token together, s.4per-annuni.
Published ovary Saturday by
• • .*M. M. BALLOP,
• No, 22 'Winter St., Boston, Mass.
Jan, 0, 1858:] •
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GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!!
A PRIM TO EVERY PURCHASER.
The attention - ante public Is respectfully iellcited to
the-extenelsressortment-of- ralunitle-Etendenl-wmi
Miseellemmus Books, which are, offered fur • sale at the
lowest Retail Prices A GIFT woutTll. FROM 25
CENTS TO $lOO, WILL BE, OIVEN WIT!' E‘:EitY
BOOK. A complete Catalogue giving full infogefflon,
withl list of krizes, will ho formirded on apPtation.
Persons wishing to ardor st once, call ardor ally Bonk
published In I'blladolphia, New York or Boston, and It
will be furnished at the publisher's price, with !lift.
Any person ordering 10 hooks will receive, for commis.
Rion an ortia Book with Oift. fcFrigitage-send stamps,
IS-ceutecfor-s6Wllooker-Address—
_ • DUANE BULTSON,Publisher.
No. 31 South Third St„ Philadelphia..
PACIFIC - HOTEL
172 Greenwich Street, New York.
.TlN c pLlr o r ja ltm u r ,, d ry n , t t t o h: l Lop p u u l r ar d l y io . up was reduced
JNO. PATTEN, JR": de BENJ. LYNDE, PaorstrronS.
Pob.-3 1 185E1.-311Tc . .
INi cRPIA'S CELEBRAT T4 I, OIIII;
TILE GREAT ADHESIVE.
Most useful article ever invented, for house, store
and °nice, surpassing In utility every other
glue, gum, mucilage, paste or • ,
cement over known
ALWAYS READY FOR APPLICATION.
Adhesive on paper, cloth, leather, furniture, porco
lain, china, marble or glass.
For manullwturing Fancy • Articles, Toys. etc., it has
no superior, not only. possessing greater strength then
any. other known article, but adheres more quickly,
leaving no stain whet.? the parts are Joined. .Never.
Within the Itud three years, upwards of 250,000 bet
ties of this justly celebrated LIQUID ULUF have been
sold, anti 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, dint.
cult to meet; acknowledged by all who have used it,
that Its merits are far oh we any similar article °rim'•
tat ion ever elTered to the public.
Aa-This LUE is extensively counterfeited—observe
the table. Mcitea's Celebrated Liquid Glue, the Great
Adhesive." Take no Other.
TVENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. ,
Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by .
• WM. C. MeREA, Stationer,
No. 007 Chestnut Street., Philadelphia.
• itt„l.lberal inducements Offered to, Ramos denirou
of selling the abode article. . •
Sep_t_23,lßs7.ly.
AND STALL - PAPIM WINDONA
SHADES! A. ISAACS,
No. 133 North Second Stroot, below Race, Philadelphia
Having completed their large assortment of the above
Goods for Spring and Slimmer Trade; would rrapect•
fully_invita thu_ottention of purthasers to the same.
The stock for beauty, 'cheapnosa• and variety cannot
be surpassed.
• Ito has constantly on hand every description of
Gold and Pointed Shades, Buff ifollands, and Simile
Fixtures. Wall Papers, Curtains, Fire. Board - Prints,
Borders, he.. all of which they offer at lower rites than
can be had at any otheo establishment. Coll and ex.
amine A. ISAACS.
C. N BANCK En, l'res't
'163 North Second street, beton Nice
Sept. 4. 1867.-0 mos,.
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WH A,l l --LT S C S T,.
lIIHATRE, Arch Street, Above Sixth, Phila.
dolphin. The Star Company, composed of the tirst Ar
thane in the world, and exceeding Ih Strength and
Talent any Dramatic combination heretofore Mime] to
the Theatrical Public,. - will - appear every night In Come
dy, Tragedy, Betio-Comic Drama; Vaudevilles, Musical
Burlottels, Ac. Ac. When.visitlng the City, go there.
*Nov.lB, 1857.—tf. - ' ,
CH-A.1,11.b AND FURNITUR.
o subscriber having located himself permanently
In West High street, two doors above the Railroad De
pot, hosjust opened his
• CABINET WAlt&1100ii1S,
whore he Intends, as usual, to manufacture and keep
constantly on hand ever• stylo of parlor furniture
and chairs.
Walnut and Mahogany -Dressing
Bureaus with marble tops. Sofas,
Tables and Wash-stands.
Walnwt " What-note" and Ward.
robes.
RIPAIthOIt and ROCKING chairs with voliOt or
hair cloth seats and backs.
klahoony,and walnut chairs with hair cloth
. . or cane scat.",
' Plain Andra of all klnds and stuffed spring LOUNOF.II.
Curled hair and husk Id ATTItASSES of every variety,
tegether with all other articles usually; found lu his
lino of business.
Partici'lar attention paid to i epalringand varnishing
furniture of all Undo.
Being provided nlvo with an excellent ITEARBE, Le
in prepared to 1111 all ordora for ilINLIIALI! In town or
country.
Jan.6,1858,—1y
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• 'FAMILY
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z—Tie b Ih . " A
- • vci gr ‘
.., . VZ: 811 scr._ers and now pre'
. 11 , Al M h „.._ pared to furnish the citizens of
,•
IV] Vial? Cumberland County 'with the
. . "' r — best quality . of C,:li for family
use, et the following reduced rates: We milk sell beet
broken and egg coal from Lykens vglioy,"Lancinter col•
fiery. Loooust mountain, Shrill mountain, Luke Fid
dler, Sunbury aodifilkeslorre all: rescreened and dell.
vered to any part of the borough. ' . .
' Lime .eoal althwysidwndJileckintitlt(aeosVaiwnys.
— cifileitid.'also, all kinds of LuMber.'eheapei than ever.
Carlisle, Sept 30,117. - - SLIROII a L(OFF2II.
D EBTRA. kW - RESIDE NOE AT
PRIVATE SALE.
• . The House and lot reeentl,y owned
• , 'by Mrs. Marla Steveneen, deceased
, Situate orsirest.lllaln Street, In, the
' it. l l borough' of Carlisle nearly .'oppoilte
- - .the,werehoute..of • Jacob ithestn:
The property le In exeellentropalr and there Is a never
'fislllpgilatorn In the yard In addition to Ahe hydrant
Posgesslon.may be bad Immediately:.
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Terms made kneln hvotiplleatlon.to'.:
' l66i ,
or"A. laportarAn;-N.., !"
()g'f.--- - A'eolitof the illwOnted edi,
A Oen of FROIEISAIRT'S .CIIROSIOI4IS,:was lest'
about a year ago. .Any person baling the work., .will
'[.
confer a favor ou the, or rieri by returabag it to QS'
Herald Oalre.,
Clarlholea le - b17,1 US:. , • -.-- : ' •''. • .
3.buttticienteritts.
j4 n D ite ll ii N_ R 211
he' risli York wittily GOGIM NPRTYIi d one at tho
lorgeat and boat literary opera of hotlny An, Imp.
'tit (Inert° otiotelnlngk olgiltieigs, or forty °nitwit's. or
6nlartnlnlua original mottor t anikologootly Itluatrgted
°ropy meek, •• •
' - '4lOlll worth 11•06 . 60 COMO to Stoo 00 In geltislil bo
prottonted to pootintibsoribor immodlotoly on
. rooeipt of
the Pubeeriptlon mbho'y. - • ••
• TERMS
One eepy Menet:yew ,
. o no copy Mr lino years,. .
8"0 copy 1 1, r three years, ,
ne copy lefpv,e years,
.. 00:and 1 gift.
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Throe ooplas, ond yOar , ' $5 - 05, anct 3 Offtic ,
1 , 1v0?3oploo, ono year 0 Go, and .5 gifts..
Ten ooploo, ono )Mr ' " $l6 00, and 10 gifts,
Twodtpond eaplog,.ono year, ..$6O 00, And 21 gifts.
~,•• . . • ~
Tlgrarticlon Lobo dletilbutod Aro' oointiriteo, In: the
'roll:Ill:4 ]let: ,,
• 2 Pitokagve of Gold;containing - • ;500 00, each.
0 • do. do. do. . • $BOO 00 each.
' 10.,, do, • do. , do. ' $lOO - 00, noel:
10 Patortt Lover Hunting Caned Watthoesloo 00, oarb.
•. 20 Gold WatcheiVi • 1'1175 00 each.
50 ,i. .. do. ' "1. $OO 00', each.
100 $ do. •• • goo 00, 6401):
800'rice Gold 'Watches i.. . . goo 00; each.
200 I vet. Hunting Caged Watchor . ...•, .2,90 00, each.
zoo Watehts $1 00 to $26, ends.
1000 gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chalneslo to si3o, such.
Gold Lockets, Bracelets„Brooches, Ear Drops ' Ilumst
Flue. Cuff Pins, ,81seve Buttons, Mop. Ghia. Studs,
Watch Keys, gold'and sliver thimbles, nnd,n varlet.y of,
other articles worth from 60 cents to $lll 00 each.
•Imihedintely on receipt of the subscriptiOn money,
the aubsoribers name will bo entered upon' our sub
scription book opposite a number, and the gift corms
ponding.with that - niimber will be forwarded, within
ono wook,Aollic'enbscriber, by moil or express, post
paid. -
All Comninnications should boiddressed to
' BECKETT L Co.;
48 and 49 Moffat Building, 335,Broadway, New York.
%. Specimen copies -cat free.
500 Dollars worth of GUIs It
, • CO . NBIBIINO OR
GOLD AND BlLiigit WATCHES
VINE GOLD JEWELRY, &c.
WILL DE DISTRIBUTED WITII EVERT 1000-Boogs
AGENTS WANTED. '
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Is
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it coutalna.ll3„largo closely printed quarto pages.
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with tholeri best Tales, Sketches, &e., that ran
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FRENCH AND PLAIN BEDSTEADS
JAMES R. *RAVER
ITROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RE
. sToitienvil,,. • •
- no 4aUbto lb. Most wOndoitul dlieovery of this age
of. proaroaa, for it will restore pormattattly,sgroy hair he
Ito orlglual oolor, clover the hood of thl bald with *
1005 g rowth ; romove at onocio.l .daudruff sod
itchlum.oolKl4lliorofula, sod other outim ua orupticaut,
snob on maid head, oto. It will aura, so if by , magic,
nallotio or. Porliallool hmidarboi tho hair soft,
klomyound wavy , and prooorvo the color perfeotly, mod
Mu hair from *MOM M. - extreme old ago, .
Tho rollpwing la from a diotingulebed mombor of the
,modloal profosolon: .
PROFESSOR 0. WOOD-
ST, Nut, Jikutuui 1~ 1866
DEAR lisa!—Unsolicited, I send .vma title earth:looe.
Afti, being nearly bald for to long, time, and having
tried all tho hair restoratives extant,•and boring no
faith in any;Lweeindueed, on boating of ycturs to giro
It n trial. I 'plaited myself In the bands of a barber,
and had myhead.ruhbed with a good stiff hrushi and
the restorative thou applied and well rubbed in, till the
scalp war : in aglow; • Thin I repeated every rnornlng,and
In three weeks the Vern( -heir appeared and grow ra.
pldly,fient August lost till the present time, sal is now
thick, black. and strono-4oftand pleasant tattle touch
wherote, before, It woe bersh end wiry, what little there
woe of it, and that little woe disappearing very rapidly.
'I still non your restorativoalamt twice a week, and shall
coon have a good and percent crop of hair.' Now, I bad
read of these things — and who ball not r but here not
soon hitherto Any case where any person's hair. .was re.
ally botiolltted by any of the kiln tonics, etc.,of the dap
and It really given; me.pleasuro' to record the result of
toy experience. I have recommended your preparation
•to otherkand It already has alarge and generous ult.
throughout the Territory. The people here know its
'effects, and have conildenro In it.' The supply you sent
us, es wholeeaie agents fir the Territory, le nearly ox.
Imitated, and daily inquiries are nude for It. You de
servo credit for your discovery, and.l for one„ return
return
you my thanks for the. benefit It hen done me,' fbr I car.
taloly had despaired long ago.of °tor affeetinganyaush
result:
Yours hastily, •
• • J.. W. BOND,
' l/kml'ol'lloaq Kelloy;Drugglste.,l34. Paul
[From - the Editorof Taintle-Advertiser.]
BOSTON', 27 School Street, March 20, 11364.
Doon Stn:—llaving become prematurely quite giay;
'Moe Induced, COMO SIX weeks since; to make trial of
your Itestoratlva. I have used Roo than two, bottles,
but the gray hairs lave all disappeared; and although
my hair has not fully attained Its original color, yet the
process of change Is gran unity going on, end • I am In
great hopes that in a chart time my Ifair.will bean dark
as formerly. I have also been lunch, gratified pt the
healthy moisture and vigor of the-hair, which before
was harsh and dry, and It has ceased to come out ea for.
nearly.
Professor Wood
I have used Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and
have admired its wonderful effect. My bait was bacon
ing, as I thought pionnituyely gray, but ; by tho , use of
Lin •‘Rostonitive," it ban resumed Its original color,and
I have no doubt, permanent]) PO. •
SIUNEY BREESE.
EZ-Senntor United States.
•For sale in Cnrlisl, by S. W. lIAVERSTIOK, Uhl
Ett.IOTT, and Dru gists everywhere.
I oh. 28,1857,1 y. - •
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR!
Prepare di by DR; SANFORD.
IS A GREAT SCIiNTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
and is daily working rums, almost too great to bellove.
It cures as ifby magic, oven the first dose giving bene
fit. and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure
any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaun
dice or Dyspepsia,to a common headache, all Of Which
sre-the result-of-Disensed-blycr,-
•
The Liver Is one oft he prlnciPal regulators
of the Minnie body, and when it , performs Us :
functions wLII the pow- ere of the system are
fully developed. The stomach is almost en
tirely dependent on the 4- , healthy action of the
Liver for the proper per-, r.'"l tbrmanec of its furictions
when the stomach is at „„...1 fault, the bowels are at
fault, and the whOfe system. suffers in Cense,
quence of one organ— /N.? the Liver.— having
ceased to do its duty. For the diseases of that
organ, one of the pro- Qs prietors has made It his
' , twin IR A practice of =more than twenty years,
to find some remedy cO' wherewith to counteract
the many derangements to which it is Habil.
To prbve that this re- niedy is at - last - retied, ,
any person' troubled FL with Liver Com.
plaint in any of its r - forms,. '
. A compound has been • formed by dissolving
gums and extracting 1...4 that part which is solo.
ble for the active vir- tum of the medielne,
these gums remove. all
12 4 morbid or bad 'matte
from the system. sup- plying in tunic-place a
-healthy 110 w of bile, in- vigorating the 'stomach,
saucing food to digest. pT4 well,purifying the blood
giving tone sad health to the whole machinery.
removing the causes of_ the disease. and effect.
6*i radical cure with- out any of the disegroe- '
;able after °Woes, felt by ".•1 using Calomel Pli.
neral Poison 'tint is usually- resorted 7 to.
One dpse after eating r""1 suftlelent to rencefis
ho•Pstollinch tad pro- - rent the food thou do- •
ing and scouring; Cll , . "
Only ono dose taken before retiring prevents
nightmare.
Only one dose taken A. of night i 001561111 the
boweN gentlY, and cures p g restiveness.
One dose taken after eartimoal will cure Dys
pepsia.
LW One dime Of two t.:> teaspoonfuls will always
relieve Sick Headache.
- ":01to bottle taken for 4.4 female-obstruction
re
moves the cause of too disease, and makes a-
perfoot cure. . -
Only one dose Immo- diately relieves Cholle,
while one dose often re- .4 peated is a sure cure for
Cholera Dlorbns, i . .andapreventive of
Cholera. ,
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line dose taken often will prevent the recurrence of
1114oun littnoloa, while It relieves all painful feel
n(;6.
• ta).Only one bottle b. needed to 'throw out of the
system the effects of medicine niter a long sickness.
. Coo bottle takoo for Jaundice removes all yellow
ness orimnatural color from the shin. - • •
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One dose taken a short thou before eating gives •Igor
to the appetite and makes food digest well.
One dose often repeated cures Chronic Mar—
rhcca in Its worst forms, whilosiimmerand bow
el complaints yield almost to the first dose.
Ono or two doses cures attacks mused by worms,
while for worms In children, there is no surer, safer or
!predier remedy In the world, as It never fails.
There is no exaggeration in these statements; they
are plain sober facts,. that we. can.gtvo .evidertee_to
prove, (shit° all oath use it aro giving their unanimous
testimony In Its.favor.
'We take Infinite pleasure in recommending this
medicine ns n preventive for Fever and Ague,.
Chill Fever and nil Fevers of a lilllleas
Type. It operates with certainty, and thousandsare
willing to testify to Its wonderful virtu4s.
Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies now
offered to the public, there are none we enn so fully re
commend us Dr. Sahrordls Invigorator, so
generally known now thioughout the Union. This
preparation is truly n LIVER .INVITIORATOR, prude.
cing the most happy results'en all who use it. Almost
innumerable certificates 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 hest prepara
tion now before thopublic.—lludson County Democrat.
CHIC! Ott DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
sApi FORD & CO, l'ropriatara, 345 Broadway, Now York
PTO INVALIDS
Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician.
Physician for diseases of the lungs, Throat
• and Heart, formerly . Physician to the
CINCINNATI .1%1 - AMINE lIOSPITAL aleCto -
INVALIDS RETREAT.
Author of "Letters:to invalids" is coming
See following Card. . •
• MARCH APPOINT3IENTS.
DR. H RARDIAN, PHYSICIAN FOR
disenito of the Lungs, (formerly Physician to M
inimal. Morino 11°50410 will be in .attendance at his
rooms as follows: • '.
Calla 10, idansion"-Ifous;2, -Tuesday, 1far.13.-
Shippensburg, Union !rouse, March 24..
ChanillerEhmg, March 25
. Dr. Yardmen treat, Consumption, Bronchitis, Astir- ,x,
roa,lstrryngittls, and all diseases of Abe threat ap*
lunge, by medical inhalation, lately used in thealiom.
ton Hospital, London. The groat point In the treat
ment of all human maladies is to got at the disean In
the' direst manner. All medicines are estimated by
their action upon the - organ requiring relief.' This Is
the Important fact upon which Inhalation la' a ed. If
the stomach is diseased we take medicine direitlylnto •
the stomach. If the lungs are diseased, breathe or illn
halo medicated vapors directly into the lungs. Medi
cines are the antidotes to disease and should be applied
to the 'very seat of disease. Inhalation' is the applies.
'Mon of this principle to the treatment of the lungs, for
it gives us direct access to those intricate air cells nod
tidies which lie out of reach of every other means of
administering medicines. The reason that Consump.
Lion and other diseases of•tho lungs, have heretofore
resisted ell treatment has been because they had never
been appwached in a direct rnanpor by medicine:They
were intended to act upon tho lunge and yet were spy
piled to the stomach. Their action wee Intended to • a
local. end yet -they were no administered that, they
should net conelitutionelly. expending immediate and, i
principal action upon the unoifendlog stomach, whilst,
the foul ulcers within the lunge were unmolested.
Inhalation bring,' the medicine In direct contact with
the diseaie, without the, disadvantage of any violent
action. Its application is so simple that It can be ere-
ployed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It
does not derange the stomach, or Interfere in the leant
degree with the strength, comfort, or Imeine,sa of the
patient. .t' ' NA . "
.OTHINI DISEASES TR TED.—Tn relation to the ,
followlni; diseases, either when complicated with lung'
-anal lone or existing alone, I also invite cionanitstio,nr
•✓I usually dud them promptly curable.
...' Prolepsue and all other forms of female oomplainta;
irregularities,and weakness. . ,••• , . ~„ ,
' Palpitation nod- other forms of Heart 'Disease; Liver
Complaint. Dyspepsia, anpo other dleeasecofatemaike• -
and bowels, An,
, All diseases of the eye and ear '''N'atiralgiri;Epilepay' ' ;
and all . forms of nerveua disease. ~No etuowfor my 'A
siiltattli
fiepti'BB 1857.., .• •` ; ' .8. D. HARDMAN; MAL" ,
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One 1;0;01 ln,x of Mai cur es nine/lane .cases out of
st hundred: No Balsam, no Mercury. no Odor on the
breath. no fear of detection. Two Man PIM a dogs t •
'tasteless and harmless, as water. • Full direction's are .
.gluon, so that the patient can ousfe hitoselPask,eirtelit ,
AR with the advlce`of the most experienced' ;Swoon s ~
'end arca better than with' the-advice of one of little"
experience in LIAR chum of Meanie. ' : L c ; ~
•. SENT HY MAIL 'l'o ANY PART OF Till: COUNTRY.;
by enclositor one dollar to' Da.' IA O. Ifstrows N0.'1511 .
'berth Seventh 8t heloW'reco;PhiladelPbiss •LlSPrit ,
ystsonint to' the 'Trade: ' Nene - gent:Anti Without the,
i wrltton SigaatarQ
pr. , NY's trestnent "Ibr fistlfabUys, WasiltPai 4 3 ' i1k91 . 441
epttroky - dttrerentfroalltierninitil W. - tuno .
eared hundred. wpp halm tried othsweelthout benefit: •
POO treatment la aa zottato.lo e*opuctlt spo o ls to
also. Enclose a Inoue. and . addres. Dr. W. inn above.
Plying a tun history of the race. and you win blelerthir—
day_y_on made the etfert to se4nro -what to certain—A
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Webicines.
Rospectnilly yours.
D..C. M. RUPP,
CAir^a, 11lincole, jime 10i - 1856. .