Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 03, 1863, Image 3

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    Bateheloes Hair Dye I—The Best
hi the WOild !
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye
Iproduces a color not to be'distinguished from nature—
warranted not to injure the Hair In the least; remedies
the lit effects of bad dyes, and invizorates the Hair for
lite, Grey, Red, or Rurty Hair instantly tui ns a Below
did Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful
Sold by all Druggists, &a
The genuine is signed WILLIAI.I A. BATCHELOR,
on the four sides of a ich box.
- • • • • .. . .
PACTORY, No. 81 Barclay Street, Now York. (Late
233 Broadway and 16 Bond Street.)
MaY 20, 1852-1 y
A.COUG,I4, COLD, OR AN IRRl
tatod Throat If allowed to progress, results in serious
Pulmonary and Bronchial affections, oftentimes incu
rable.
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCUES
reach directly the affected parts and give almost instant
relief. In Bronchitis, Asthma, and Catarrh they are
are beneficial The good effects result ng from the use
of the Troches, and their extended use, has caused
them to he countetfelted. Be sure to guard against
worthless hnltations. Obtain only the genuine Brown's
Bronchial Troches which have proved their efficacy by
a teat of many years. Public Speakers and Singers
should use the Troches. Military Officers and Soldiers
who overtax the voice and are exposed to sudden
changes, should have them. Sold everywhere at 25
cents per box. Jan. 23.-3 m
To Nervous Sufferers of both Sexes.
A Reverend gentleman having been restored to
health In a few days, after undergoing nil ho usual
routine and Irregular expen Ivo modes of trea:ment,
without givens, consider , . It his sacred duty to commu
nicate to his afflicted fallow creatures the means of
cure. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed envelope,
be will send (free) a copy of the prescription used.' Di
rect to Dr. JOUN M. DAGNA LL, 186 Fulton St., Brook.
lyn, N. Y. March 9. '62—ly
larriages.
=EZEI
In this place, at Myers' Hotel, on the 24th ult., by
the hey. Samuel Philips, Mr. JACOB F. CYAN E to !tibia
JENNIE SHEETS, both from Petersburg, Adams co.,
Pa.
On the 23d nit.. by Rev C. P. Wlog„101IN P. Mc
'CARTN EY, of Carlisle, to MARY MATILDA SAN DOE,
of C. ntre co.. Pa.
Eht Iftarittts.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
:Reported weekly for the Ilerald by
R. C. Woodward.
i.FLOUR (Superfine)
do. (Extra.) .
do EY
!WHITE WHEAT...
TIEDdo
RYE .........
CORN.
OATS
BARLEY FA I. L
BARLEY SPRING.
CLOY RESEED,
TlftloTll VS MED ...
MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS!!
,We have the pleas are of I n tOrming you that
in. we are now prepared to offer, at our Old StOod
:_ Nos. 103. 1054 . 107 North SECOND St., I'llll,
. ADELPIIIA.
A well selected Stock-of
- Millinery and traw Goods,
do every variety, of the latest importations, am! of the
newest and most fashionable stylus.
OUR STRA W I) EPA ENT,
will comprise every variety, of Bonnets, flats & Trim
mings to be found in that line. of the latest and most
approved shapes and styles Soliciting an early call.
I remain Yours, Respectfully, 11. WARD.
April 3 1863.
111, D S SfIJIDE S.
11.7. WILLIAMS, No 16 North Sixth Street, Phila
dolphin, Manufacturer of
VENITIAN and
WINDOW SHADES
Sir - The largest and finest assortment In the city. at
the lowest prices. lilinds painted and Trimmed-equal
cto new. Store Shades made and lettered.
April 3,1863-2 m.
A
'PROBLEM roji THE LADIES.
SENT FREE OF CIA /MOE
Address • PROBLEM,"
April 3, 1663
NEW style with the latestAinprovc
ments and greatly reduce" Pile'es. These ma
chines are noiseless, run rapidly. and form n Roam of
unequalled strength, beauty and elasticity, wbkh will
not rip. They are, unquestionably THE BEST
CHINES IN THE MARKET for family and general use,
they will
- -
TEEM, FELL, STITCH AND RUN
'rh'ity can do anything that any other machine can do.
aßrThe new.hemmers and other new Improvements
-without extra charge.
WHEELER & WILSONS'
SEWING MACLIINES.
None better adapted for family use.
American A griculturist
The undersigned having been appointed agent for
Cumberland county. offers those Machines to the pub
lie with perfect confidence, that-those who purchase
will find them as represented above. Persons wishing
to see the machines In operation, will please call at the
Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa. For further information
apply to J. CAMPBELL.
April 9, 1883.
1863.
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! !
SINCE the decline in Foreign ex
ellange Letocti sawyer & have, received
their stock of Voreign Spring dress goods, embracing all
the latest fabrics and newest styles he the market.
PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS,
Wool'and silk Poplins, Pungens, Vista Cloth, Shep-
herd Plaids, Grenadines, liaruges; Lawns, Delalnes
All kinds of Mourning And funeral goods of Llissone
Importations, Spring Mantles, Shawls, Balmorale,
lloop Skirts, Sun Umbrellas, Gloves, hosiery, An,
4.I4YrILS,
BBISIERES.
VESTING%
plain and fancy ; all kinds of pantingS a low prices.
We have a large stock of desirable goods, such as
fancy silks, dress goods, Datelines, Dareges, Lawns,
many other goods left over from last season, which we
Will sell at last yeiti prices.
ive.h.To in trouiensektock of Domestic goods, also
Carpetet .0 110 1 0 0 1 0i' Window- Shades,
Looking Gleam, House furnishing goods, tko
• We will make additions to our stock as the season
advances.- Thankful-for past pstronags, at, hope to
merit a continuance of the Kiwi).
LEIDICH SAWYER dc MILLER.
April % 1863. .
COFFEE POT.'
FRIDLItIY respectful'
•••
• announces to t.ect zone o ar no nn t.e
th.l xttli_elllitilintli_thr_MLn Ithtb,
ture of all kinds 01 tin and sheet iron ware ia J. 1).
Halbert's building East Geuther @treat Harlhle at the
sign or tho
RED COFFEE POT,
Where be will at all times bereadi to do all kinds of
Work Whitt line with meatless and despatch. . .
Also eau at alttimetibe hat. thuse celebrated, self
Nealhig and aulf testing premium airtight,
vp.urr OANS AND JARS
Bootlace. Spouting, a.,d all Ifindti of. jubblag Ono at
the shortest notice. . .
Cash paid for. old lead, pewter and copper, Thank
ful for the patronage heretofore extended, he hopeaby
Arid 'At t wet I on, and a dealre to please all - to -- merit a
continuance of the Same.
• • Dont forget the sign of the Red Coffee Pot.
•
April 3, 1136.3. •
Carlisle, April 2d, 1863
6 00
o 75
4 50
1 55
1 45
1 1.5
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00
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Box 913 P. 0..
Philadelpla. Pa
7 0
Paid Treasurer of Cumb'd County,
stone from jail,
Paid J. Zeigler, stepping stones,
" S. D. ILllman, Treasurer Dick
inson College, interest overpaid
• on liens,
Paid John Mell, brick for market
house pavement.
Paid A. Noble, sand fur market house
' pavement,
Paid W. Trough, & D. Bailey haul
ing sand &c., for market house
payment,
Paid C Reichter, laying market
house pavement,
Paid A. Brannon & W. Bowers,
hauling slate for market house
square,
Paid 11. Saxton, bill of sundries,
" E. Steel, winding clock,
" J. & D. Rhoads, coal,
" Wm. N. Chenoweth, shoveling
- :LN,
4i`~!~ 1
snow,
Paid J. W. Eby, brooms &C., for
Clerk of Market,
Paid A. L. Sponsler, Esq., Justice's
fees in borough suits,
Paid D. Smith, Esq., Justice's fees
in borough suits,
Paid A. Dehutf, Esq., Justice's fees
in borough suits,
Paid H. Gibb, blacksmithing for
street commissioner and iron
draggs,
Paid J. Fagan, materials and letter
ing sign boards,
Paid Gardner Sr, Co., 2 new gates for
grave yard, spouts for market
house pavement, grates, work
76 52
Less am't allowed for old
grates, 20 59
,Paid W. Miller, repairs to market
house pump,
Paid J. Fagan, painting market
hodse pump,
Paid A. Martin; serving summons'
in borough suits,
Paid J. 31Gonegal repairs at market
house,
Paid J. Postlethwaite, repairs at
market house,
Paid J. D. Rbineheart, repairs to
gutter crossings,
Paid W. P. Lynch,•rnaterial•and re
pairs to gas fixtures ;
Paid W. 'B. ,Matthews, street comj
missioner, work' on streets and
wagbs 'paid, hands,
Paid Wetzel . , A. Rhinehart and
, iyericileglibit or's •
_Paid_Y,',.._,Spahr t -stone &lap-ling,—
Paid A. Senseman, expenses in re
moving a portion of the, dam-.
aged . walls of the Glass" build
ing,
Paid C. P. Hutnricli Esq., prOfes
sional services,
Paid W. B. Matthews, salary, as
street commissioner,
Paid Joshua Fagan, salary as
• high Constahle, _ $237 50
Additional allowance, -__12.50-= 250 00
- Paid -- sam i l Caldwell, salary
as lamplighter, &c., 93 75 , .. ,
Additional allowance, 30 00-423 75
Financial Statbment.
OF THN
BOROUGH OF CARLISLE,
For the Council Year 1882-3.
THOMAS B. THOAIPSON, TnEnstrimn
RECEIPTS, &c.
Balance received from former Treas
urer, $ 46 26
Received amount of liens against
Dickinson college, 1,161 01
Received rents of stalls and stands
of Market House, 577 25
Received of W. M. Chenoweth, Clerk
of the Market, &c., 98 00
Received of A. L. Sponsler, Esq.,
fines, 12 34
Received of D. Smith, Esq., fines, . 500
" for exhibition licenses, 76 00
Ainount of taxes of 1861, outstand
ing at last settlement, 2,410 50
Amount of taxes levied for 1862, 5,882 34
" " added to duplicate
of 1862, 6 00
Total Debits, $10,274 70
EXPENDITURES.
Council Ordcrg of- 1861-2
Paid Geo. Bentley balance of salary
as lamp lighter, $ 31 40
Paid A. Kerr balance of account and
salary as street commissioner, 20 00
Paid Wm. Gould, crying notice of
day light market, 50
Paid Geo. Wetzel, pick handles for
Street commissioner, 2 00
Council Orders of 1862-3
Paid Geo. Line and others, interest
on borough bonds and on judg-
ment
Paid Carlisle Deposite Bank loan
and interest, 1,503 12
Paid Woodward & Schmidt. borough
bond and interest,
Paid John Mel I, borough bond and
interest,.
Paid Carlisle Gas and Water Co.,
" borough bond coupons,
" M. Uolcomb, qualifying borough
officers,
Paid A. S. Senor, election expenses,
West Ward,
Paid T. Miller, election expenses,
East Ward
K.Nimtnan, printing 1801 and
18012,
Paid A. K. ltheem, printing,
" Gun. Zinn,
" J. B. Bratton‘
" London, stationery,
J. A rmstrong„ preparing tax du
plicate,
Watts ,& Parker, fees collecting c.l
- liens,
Paid :11 . Cartney & Martin, cleaning
Spring,
Paid J. Fag - an. removing nuisan
ces
Paid U. Delaney. lumber,
J. A.: .1. Zeigler, stone,
A. I.ind , ey. logs for bridge,
" Bretz & Alartin, servini,Keleetion
Paid P. Quigley, Pruthonaturyis
fees,
S. Wetzel, repairs to bridge,
" S. Brown, supper for patrol,
Paid P. Mont et - , Treasurer Union
Fire Company.
Paid P. Quigley. Treasurer Cumber
land Fire Company,
Paid J. W. Ogilby, 'Treasurer Good
Will Fire Company,
Paid J. Campbell, Treasurer Iluok
nod Ladder Company,
Pa id L. Forber, repairs to 'Grave
Yard wall,
Paid W. Barnitz, stone for Grave
Yard wall,
Paid J. D. Rhinehart, work at Grave
Yard wall,
Paid J. Gutshall, materials and roof
ln Yard 3ratli,
Paid J. NlGonegal, spouting for
Grave Yard wall,
Paid C. I'. Hoffer materiels and
painting, Grave Yard wall,
Paid G. & A. Beetem, stone hauling,
Sze.
Paid ttorlifiltikhe's,
ry as lamplighter, &c., •93 75
Additional alloWarice, 90 00-123 76
Paid W, M. Chenoweth,
salary as clerk of market, 87 toa
Additional allowance. 12 50-100 00
Paid J. W. Ogilby, salary as
•
sooty of corporation,
Additional allowance,
Paid T. B. Thompson, salary
as treasurer, 87 50
Additional allowance, 12 50-100 00
R. Natcher, salary as janitor, 25 00
Additional allowance, 5 00— 30 00
Total cash payments,
By exouerations allowed collect
ors of 1861 and 1862, 222 78
By commissions allowed collect
ors of 1861 and 1862,
By amount of taxes of 1861 out
standing, 604 45
By amount of taxes of 1862 out
standing, 654 08
Total credits, $10,070 50
Balance due by Treasurer, 204 20
ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE DEBT
AND ASSETS.
Bonds issued by gas and water
stock, Ist subscription, $23,000 00
* Bonds issued for gas and water
stock, 2d subscriptiOn, 33,000 00
Bonds issued to George Line
and others, 8,483 50
Judgment of Margaret Warden,
use of P. Quigly, 500 00
$53 90
ASSETS.
1000 shares gas and
water stock, Ist
subscription, at
par value 25,000 00
* Don shares gas and
water stock, 2d
subscription at
par value, 35,000 00
t 124 shares gas and
water stock, at par
value, :1,100 n 0
Outstandingtaxes of
18(11 and 1502, 1.258 5:;
Pavement Liens, 08 95 1 61,•127 49
548 00
349 76
268 75
G6O 90
1.551 00
ME
10 00
11 -O
EXCISS of inclehtorinosc
33 00
19 25
17 no
1L 0e)
10 26
Excess of debt last •nnr, 7.418 -84;
• • as above, 02
*Fly agreement between the Carlisle Ga 4
and Water Company and the Borough of
Carlisle, said Company agreed to pay the
interest on the above bond- issued for the
second subscription stock, and also to re
deem the
,principal thereof. and the said
Borough agreed to trim , rer ht sui l rompA a y
said stock equal in amount to the bonds
thus redeemed Ni plaint for interest on
said bombs has been made 'the borou , h
. 1 - The certificate 'for` these 124 shares of
Ritoak•was issued to' the borough in payment
of the interest on the first sulisTiption stork
up to the time of the completion of the
Company's ;cork
BEE
DEB
BIM
4 70
11 qi
18 78
44 10
INEIE
1 0 11
I..`r 00
0 (0)
We. the Auditor , of the boroueli of Car
lisle do certify that W e have examined the
foregoing account of T'hoinas B. Thompson,
Treasurer of said borough and find a balcnce
due be him to said borough of two hundred
and tour dollars and twenty cents. We have
also examined the above statement of the
debt and assets of said borough and find the
same correct.
BEIM
ti 00
BIM
OEM
2)4 7)
C. E. MAOLAUGHLIN, )
`auditors
\V. A. MILES,
MEE
DRY GOODS.
ENE
QTNCE the rapid decline in gold, the
k---soriewriber; who drus - rm - hand the largest s'ook of
g‘ico f f in the rout tv. by taking advin fa, of early op
portunity and favorable tin-in-in toe market is nnw
sellin r goods at lower prices ti t , eon be purchased in
any of the cities—l have retineed price of
LAINE
To 25ets worth 37,1(, per yard. and Fan Dress Goods,
liarogea. Lawns. Valenelas. rhallio De aloes ke., all
will he sold at last year's prices. lam deruilned to
close out my fancy silks at first oust
166 7i;
BEE
38 25
ETES
25 ',O
6 40
Bleached snd Unbleached Nuatins, Calicos at lower
rates.
CLOTHS,
cAssimEnEs,
EINE
JICANS,
ATNETTS
NOTIO .S j c, 01,D PRICES.
131 20
A varied assortment of beautiful styles of Carpets, at
old prices which I in , end to close out,all purchased be
fore the rise, and will be so d at least 50 per cent lower
than can be bought In any of the cities,
KUOS,
MATTING,
LOOKING 0 L 18 0 1 4 :8 &C..
WINDOW SHADES &C.
MEM
gri3
82 20
- .
at prices before the rlso.
I respectfully request those In want of goods to can
and examine my Mock before purchasing.
A. W. BENTZ.
April 3,18(33.
32 25
21 15
15 00
4 00
A Lecture to youn3 Men!
Jae Published, in a ,Sealcd Envelope
Price Rix rents. A Lecture on the Ni
- ture. Treatment and Radical cure of
Spormalorrimm or :nominal Weakness,
• Involuntary Emissions. Sexual
and Impediments to Marriage generally. Nervousness,
Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and l'hy..ical
Incapacity, resulting from Self• Abuse, &e.—By it
J. CiILVERWELL, M. D., Author of the Green Book,
4 95 I &c ,
6 00
ENE
5 18
The world renowned author, In this adullrahle Lee.
tune, clearly proves trout his own experience that thu
awful consequences of : , elf abuse may be effectually re•
moved without dangerous surgical operations, boogies
Instruments, rjugs, or cordials, pointing out a mode of
cure at once certain and effectual, by which every suf•
furor, no mater what his condition may be, may cure
himself cheadly, privately, and radically. Tins LED.
SURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND SUMMAND%
2 90
8 50
" 50
sent under seal, to any address, In a plain, sealed
envelope, n the receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamps, by addressing,
CHAS J C. KIANI; A CO..
April 3. 127 Bowery. New Yo•k box 458 G
CRENSHAW'S
55 93
PATENT CENCRETE PAVEMENT.
rrHE following certificate gives.n good
X description. mil ample evidence of the utility and
durability of the Patent Concrete Paving which we
are prepared to furnish and lay at short notice. The
subscribers deem any further description of WI arti•
ale, than Is Contained In the certificate below append—
ed. unnecessary, feeling that this is the b pt possible'
Introduution of its write.
1 00
1 50
EEG
1 00
I . do most, cheerfully certify that I have had my pave
ment in my yard laid on the Concrat plan,, and mu
speak from experience that I have found it eminently'
'satisfactory—far excelling brick pavement, b lug more
durable, and entirely excluding ruin and trout fruur the
bound Mon of the house. The rolling of 'heavy barreld
over it does not effect it. cheaper, pleasanter and
for all purpnges much bettor than any other pavement.
cheerfully recorutuond it: _ . .
1 00
5 75
ECM
-- Cr INITOPO.
'aving Wed. the Concrete pavement, I meet willing
ly concur In the atovo.
. . ... • .
784 42
Wu rotors Uy pormlsolon, to the following,pormono Who.
15 00
-22 00
Hon. James Mu. Thos. liunncdy, Iron. George
Chambers, James tyster, 'W. li. McLowd. nodules
Crawford, Charles rlelwicks, Jacob Nixon, Wm. Col—
wicks, all of Chambersburg.
Persons desiring any further particulars can obtain
all the necessary Infos-math:m.l4 appl lug to
B 4,SLEY & ItICIIARDSON,
Chanibersburg PA.
5 00
30 00
Neisch - ?,7;18C3
40 00
TRUNKS! •TRUNKSI
•
AT AL ISESi Truriks,-Cat pet Rags,- Utn ,
V beralliteSir. Froouh role. leather Trunlie Ladled
travelling Trunks of large eleele, brass bound, .4: the
beat makes, In' large variety at
ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S
Nardi 13, 1682. North Ilanover'Stregt.
87 50
12 50-100 00
$8,217 60
371 59
$10,271 .. 70
$08,983 50
4, :4511 02
n ren
2 H 1,3 41
PUBLIC • SALE
- OF
Fruit and Ornamental Trees,
Vines from the Nursery of H. F. M
• Peters •
On account of the late snows and much unfavorable
woathei ititeifering, we find that we will have to com
mence our sale at a Inter period than specified ou
Sale to commence on the 7th of April and will be
continued until the 18th, or untit the Own are all de.
liveren and sold.
AT CARLISLE, PA.
On these els days will be offered frees of good size, fine
form, and in quality as healthy as can bo grown and
trained in any soils In the United States or other coum
tries. 4000 to wog Trees, Vines, &c., will be offered at
public outcry. in lots of from I to a half dozen, for live
or six days, (or longer if much unfavorable weather
should interfere.) The reason why we adapt this mode
of offering trees at public outer) is because we wish to
have the people stitished with such stock as they may
purchase. It has become a fact that many who wish
to purchase and plant trees do not like the idea of per;
chasing articles " might unseen, ' as many have often
been imposed upon and
I•EFRAUDED BY TRAVELING AGENTS,
through.the stock purchased-not proving lu quality as
represented. %We, therefore, being assured tht t our
stock gives gen.ral satisfaction, entloace this opportu.
nity of giving Mtn chance to see the stock when mak
ing the purchase. On the days above-mentioned, 11l
be offered at public sale, trees of the best varieties in
cultivation, as none of inferior flavored qualitms are
cultivated by us, and out of
Several Hundred Varieties of Apples,
Peaches, Pears and I lams,
Purchasers will have the opportunity of procuring the
most desirable sorts, the largest sized and finest formed
Standard Pear Triievipu , th as have never been pur•
chased from travelling agents. It will surely pay to
go a distance of 15 or 20 miles when there is an oppor•
tunity of purehasint Pear 'Frees which will prove satin
factory and are of good also. ••••
Sizes of trees which will be offered at
Sale.
Apple Trees,
Pear do Standard
Cherry do
Aptieot do
&lath , do 'Different kinds, 7 ,to 9 "
Peach Trees, 4 too feet
Dwarf Pears Trees, 3to 4 "
Plum 4to 5 "
Grape Vines, Strong Stocks,
Evergreen 'Frees, very fine, 3to 4 "
EVERGREEN'S, as well as other kinds of trees, are
much more successful when plants LI from the middle
01 April until the middle of May titan ouch as are
planted ro very early In the season
.When the sell IN
- old And wet. Trees of all kinds are known to have
done much hatter Unit have been planted about coru
plantillQ Lillie than Snell an,,tiaNe been plan led too early.
turing last spring. train Ihr 12th of .1 pril midi about
the first of 11.ty. s.one 2 ~1100 trees h ire gone out from
ur Nlit :wry, and, so far as hoard front, they have
proven n generdl success, much Moro so than Is usually
known of any th it were ever planted indore.
TREE PI, INTERS can all bee the Lock alien pur-
Aloinif, and need not fear getting loch inferior stock
as 1.114 L-011,11 tAOII by atone tea vellinn
Peach Ire. , can all be aeon, :tint will be totted to he the
most heslthy in thelr roots of any to he found. A
•tedit of etiht mon‘lis will be given to all nho pur
chase to the amount of is,utl AM{ u pwards, 1,11,1 when
plying 0,154. h per rent. pill be takeu L:11.
an o'clock emit day, at the
plaea above mentioned. 'f lees and Stock are from the
\ urver! of •
N: \I. PE rE RS, near 11.nlersr Me t Adams, CO.
ROBERT MoCA laN J Auctioneer
31areh 20,
COITRT P R t.; I, MATIoN.—
w np, s the lion. JA lt All AM, frost
dent Ju , tue of the several Courts of Common Pleas it
the re unties of Cumborla MI, Perry and Juniata, nu ,
Justire of the set oral COUrls tiler and Terminer :And
cloi,eral Jail Dolkvory in Said colllltieg.,fled HIM.
CocatiN and lion. fit 611 SI kol, Judges of the
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General .all Delivery
for the tail of alt ,atpital and other cklientlets, it, the
sal I vof Cumberland. by their pr ec ept s to me di
recite!, dated the 12th of fin Liar!, ISti3, have ordered
the Co art of t lyerand 'rerminer And General lull bell very
to be !mitten at Carlisle. on the %mama NI , ) !N DAY el
•Apirl. (being the I:ith day) at hi o'clock la the
forenoon. to continue limo weeks.
NU'l'lt't 13 litittEitY, ill CEN to the Coroner, Jus.
tires of •he Peace and Constables of the said county of
Cumberland, that' they are by the said precept coin
mantled to be then anti there in their proper persons,
with their rolls. records, log ticitittes, examinations
and all other retnembrattees. to do those things which
to their officer appertain to be done, and all those that
are hountrby cecoroixances. to prosecute against the
prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said
eminty t are La. be there to prosecute them as shall be
Jun— • J. T. ItiPPEY, Sheriff.
Ittrcti Is. 1463
NEW STORE.
GEO. P. MYERS 5: SOS,
GREEN GROCERS.
have taken the Store liaaalS formerly occupied
by ireentield a .lhoater In , :tin )I tin str,•ot, next door
to toe I .11, where nro inrend , to keep all kin Is of
-ddur—stoals—lk-noir—dand
fresh, eareftilly selected in tho En 4ter,. (2ities. We in-
Nor public 3,8,1 1r1,004 la genera, to give use cal
\aialat, our stock or sZaads as we tiro determined
to NELL Ofle..Al. SUR I'l4ll. Our rtock colnklsts in part 0)
O. .1 le3, COFFEE, TR t i. S UPS
Mr.lasses Quenrisware, Willew ware, Cu!.,, ware Brooms
Brummi arils an 1 .splees n every kind, wan - ante] pure,
Aieo,
(14'reen anti Oriel fruit,
Forel4n and fddnestie, and a full aasortment of
1,11, 4 ‘.•hertily.
, prmn 1, Cpuutry produce
r.,,e l 111 ex,rdinge for gt,,ds.
M II I•h 10, 13133
SHIRTS t SHIRTS ! !
NATE have the largest and finest shirts
' T
over offered in Oils place.
'4inltor3 za 12,00 pnr doz
do. " 20.0 "
do, 2.',u0
do. " 30.00 •.
warranted to be of the beet and most:celebrated makes.
Bought before the tato ad”ance in prism sold by the
dozen or stogie If you u ant a
Perfect hitting Shirt,
ISAAC LIB I NOSTON'S
North Ilanovor Street Emporium
ME
March 13, 1683
CALL AND SEE THE
NEW FAMILY oItoCERY AND QUEENS
WARE STORE:
,r 1 11 E subscriber has lately entirely re
x mod , lud and refitted the old stand on the corner of
'Hanover and i.outher Stre. ts, • artiste, lately occupied
by S. C Huyett, and is now prep red to furnish his
old friends and the public, with everything that is
nice, new and fresh, in the way of
Family Groceries.
Ilia stuck Is large and selected with the greatest care•
and will he sold at the invest; prices fur cash. It con
lets Input of tine old tiovernuient Java COITIM.
Prime Itio do , Prime Rio Boasted.
SY.-'UPS.—New Verlt. Boston, and rblladelphla Sy
rups, of the very beet qualities,
(MOWN SUCI A ItS.—The best the market affords.—
Loverlng's best Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars
Also, Ills' A. ii. and 0. Sugars, which cannot he sur
passed, and as the time is now hero -for preserving, In
dies trlil please give him recall and mumble for them
selveg,' All his SPICES are of the purest and best va
rieties. No humbug about them.
hiss, Corn Starch, P nine, Dandelion Coffee, Essence
of CoffTe Concentrated Lye, Seam- Candles, Sm.
C:1;II.NA, GLASS, AND
',QUEENSWARE.
A Mite and well seleeted stock orthe very latest pat
terns and sty les:lnwemtlian ever In price, and better
In quality. than wee over otierrd hater° In, Carlisle.—
Call and sad.'' Webdon cepa Wart, Rai ,as Tuba
Curl ors, and Churns BaSkets of, wvery' description;
Children's Stoneware, Cream Pots, But
terjtira."Preierve .lars..luga, all sizes,
• 'FIBII 2 —No I 2 tind Maokeral. No.
1.1111t.:19 811 A D
lido quantity - 6f the - celebrated Excelsior HAW.
11.11a.by the Sack;'llslry nod Sit.
The subseribef feeling . encouraged by the patronage
heratofore extended to him by Lis friends mid the pub
11N-would respectfully invite-them to call and examine
his now stock at the new store; corner of4lanover and
Loather citrects. '
July 11,180.. J. D. ITALBEAT.
P ENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANOI2 COMPANY._
,Assefs — s,Vsl,7B9 59)
lanes . Lifc %patellae° Policies - on favorable
terintf. I "
,
The' Board .kif Trustees have declared a Scrip,DlTl
demi of YOn Ts. pm' cont.. upon :the Caidi. Premiums re-. 1
celvedin ltii, on all l'ollelo In 'force on Clic 31r.trlle,1
comber, and have decided to receive the Scrip Dividends
of 1i353. - 1R54Lr.1855 and(lBs6. in payment Or Prrmilunie
-- , l'hoee having Premium :4:141314 or Lope on Poncho.; due
the Company; will be credifed, on . thireatne with the .
F-rip of anidi yearo.. 'The uoderaignod le ready to'
deliver tertill&itt 3 0, 1 ) 0 1 entlt , uo, 4nr.recrive them;
attbe ariiPlo Aceneyi at his office on 'Main street, at
any time after the date atidd bottro', , , • _
•- Pamphlets,. Tablet.of Rates, Applicablima.and every
Informatlim furnished' yilthout. charge. • '
A, L. BiI.N.INSTAiii, Agent. ,
Carilele Martdi 27, 1.803-3t:
,~
' 'SPAIN% 'TRADE, 1863,,
NEW GOODS!!!
NOW offering an immense variety of
CLOTHS, •
CASS.MERESi'
VESTINGS,
COTTON GOODS dm.
Far Dien and Boys' Wear,
In a larger variety, than can be found In any estob
llehmont In this place, and at as low prices as can be
sold any whore, to suit taste and pocket. Wo manu
facture the abovesoods to,order, In the latest styles,
or sell per yard. ustotoors wishing to have the goods
bought of us, cut, can be accommodated, free of chat we,
An early Inspection of our goods and prices, respectful
ly solicited.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium.
March 13,1863.
I3ENN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
ANCIII CO.
(ASSETS $1,151 789 50,)
ISESUS LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES,
on favorable terms.
The Board of Trustees 1 eve declared a Scrip Div!.
deed of forty pet ceut. upon the Cash Premiums re
ceived in 1.011, on all Policies In force on the 31st of De
comber, and have decided to receive the Scrip Lill
denditt of 1853, 1854, 1855 and 1.855 in payment of Pre
mlum Notes or Loans on Policies due the Company,
will be credited on the same with the Scrip et said
years.
The undersigned is ready to deliver certificates to
parties entitled to receive them, at the Carlisle Agen
cy, at his office on Main street, at any time after the
date of this notice.
Pamphlets, tables of rates, applications and every in.
formation furnished without charge.
A. L. SPONSLBR
March 13, 1803. Agent. Carlisle
Boarding School for Young l i odics,
AT CARLISLE. PA.
The French and Latin languages are part of the rug
uliir course or Study. ithor and the area
mental branches taught, if desired, at teachers' rates.
Pupils received at any time.
Apply to the Roy. Fit A NiMS.T. CT,EIIC, or
Mrs. JOHN" it. SMEAD.
March 20, 1503.
6 to 0 foot
5 to 7
4 to 6
4to , '•
doj.,llarrlshurc, Telegraph Insert 10 days, Shlppens•
burg News 2 months, and c'hambershurg Iteposiiury
months, for $3, and send Wit to tills offlee.
ADM IN IST ATo N I (YE.—
Letters VAd min b.lrai nof John J. Myers, dee'd.
late of Monroe township. baring been issued to the
subscribers residing In the saint, township, notice is
hereby given to all persons having claims against said
estate to present them, and those indebted to make
payment to
•
- psy _virtue an alias order sale -of
. 1 )1 he Orphan& Court nf. Cumberland county. thr
undersigned :idnilnistra the estate of John
Plough . , der'd., trill ex rinse to public Sulu. on the prem.
beoe, on Wednesday, the SI - t April, 15+3. at 2 n'eloti:
P. M., the
3'l A NSION FA 7: 31,
of sald Berea-ed. 601.it0 , 1 In Db•ldnsiiii township,
Noun II by lands of (ii.orce Klq•ln:for, Adam Fish.
burn. i lithony Fistiburn, .lames Alyurs and Gilbert
Seariglat,
ho the Fame more or less. all of ‘ohirh is of the best
quality €1 limestone land, nod In a hi•rh stote nrculti
vntain. The farm ofores.lid Is located n the Walnut
Bottom Road, about 5 miles from carlisle: the Im
pncoments consist of a largo two story lb iek 11use.
Large hank Itn'n,'Wrigon `l, C'..rn Cribs, Hay Fat, .
and other neeeesary Out-bull Hogs. oil In good rep dr.
A good Woll of Wator and a fine thriving Hi-chord are
on the proinises Abut 7 acres n ee w i t h fli t s
thrlv,nv, timber, the remainder tinder cultivation and
all enclosed
lIAVE removed to their new and
beautiful Store Room. !touth-east corner of Ila r
ket ,glare, of4osite IrVi , Ifs :^ilOe Store flaying juk
returned from Now li,rk end Ptilladelphla with an
Immense variety of Ur es 4 tadds, we are propel el to
Crier superior illthlreMeto.9, to any other House it the
country.
Plain alpacas all ' Knobb Shades. sinatle and, double
width, Brocade Oriental Lustrea all shades. Ilatu nod
Plaid Poplins, in, beautiful than any stilt. at otza
half tha rust 01 alllix. Ponzee. Mixtures, Uu Laines
Challies, La wnsz - Organditts, Chtutses. Ac., Sze.
Domestic GOOd3.
A heavy stock of Prints, Phscks. Musitns, Oinchn - es
Cottonados, Ac., will be a.id at reasJciaUle rates
MO - UR - YINO -. 0 00 PS
Mourning Goode to be odered at astonishingly low
prices.
Beinhazlncia.Cashmeres. Summer Reps, Alpacas, Plain
Bareges. all wool be Lathes single and double width,
Very e rap.
'Cloths and. Cassimores.
A good assouttnent of Clutha. and the largest variety of
Fancy Cassimeres. ever offered iti thin market
Also, our usual assortment of Notions, Hosiery,
Gloves, Trimmlnga, &c.
GREENFIELD & SHEAFER,
South East Cornor Market Square, opposite Irvine's
Shoe Store.
G. P. 111" P.:Li Se SJN
Rli unfailin;; in the cure of COllghti,
Colds, Asthma, Brone S..re Throat. lloarstl
11086, Diflicult Breathing, Incipient Com•umption, and
Diseases of the Lungs. They bale no taste of medicine
and any eldld will take them Thousands have boon
restore! to health that had before despaired. 'Testi
mony given In hundreds of eases. A single dose re
lieves in ten minutes
Ask for Rryan's Pulinnnic Wafers—the o and
only genuine Is stamped • firyln." Spurious kind., are
of. rod for sale Twenty five cents a lirlx. Sold by
dealers generally. J• 111 ‘10...E5. Solo Proprietor, Ro
chester. N. Y. For sale by S. E Hutt, Carlisle.
February 20, 15133-1 y
Prepared from a prescript on of Sir .1. Clarke, M. I)
Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
'rills well known medicine is.no
Tosition, bet a sure anu safe remedy for Female
VitliCulties and Obstructions. tram any onus.. whatever;
and although a powerful remedy, It contains nothing
hurtful to tho constitution.
To Married Ladle. it is peculiarly suited. It will, in
a short time, bring on the monthly period with regu
la•lty.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections. Pain In
the Ilack and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight ex
ertien, Palpitation of the Ileart, Lowness of Spirits.
Ilystel lc& Sick 11 eadaelut,' Wh tor, add all the painful
I.llBOllBl'S occasioned by a disordered stem, these Pills
will effect a cure when all other means have Jailed.
These Nile have never been known to fail where the
directions on the 2d page of pamphlet are well observ
ed. Nor full Nrtleulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the
agent. and 6 )3ostams stamps eilelOC.ed to any au
thorised agent, will insure a Vottle, containing over 80
pills, by return mail. S. Elliott, Agent, Carlisle.
February 20, 1863—1 y
EM PTON & 31IILbEig, purpose to
JuiLemtialle to carry on the brtsine , a of manufactur
ing aud vending Fine Paper. in all its branches, in that
name ; their names, aro Samuel Kemptoti. jr., and
Charles 11, Mullen.
,apd they respectively reside at
Mount IYolly, Cumberland County, Pa. The aggregate
'amount of capital eentridtuted by the special partners
is Twenty Tip.usand Dollars. The partnership coat.
mettcod the let of :Tannery, 1803, and will terminate
tho let of January, 1800.
' irteady - Illado - Clothing,
niir - our own matinfacturo, tlfe roost ex
‘,...yteuslre stack over exhibited, ‘farrittited . thi repre,
emitted, Scold Wholesale or Retail at the lowed' market
.prlie, g,ot pp In the uto.t •
to pleas° the mold nuttldiouri ttato, , llo flora and Call ho,
tore furnishing elsewhoro at • '
18.1.1 e LIVINGSTON, ,
.Notth 11 mover Straot Clot - Wog Emporium.
arch iB, 1583. i
H . • , • •
ANDKERCHIEFS; - Ties,. gtoeks,
jtilbbotul, Suopoudem, Uvidor -HAWN., Drawers, a
beautiful assortment _ eau be feud at • • .
• , ' /SA A.O.DIVINCISTON'S
Worth flauevrr Btreet Emporium. ,
Maroh IS, 1461
Dr. NtICH. t EL L. HOOVER,
BAIILiELM? ERS, •
March 20, 18(
ORPHANS' COURT .SALE
Contain inn 103 i Acrrs,
Terms ifla known i ln the day sale he
PL,II.GII
MArell O. 18113-3 t
REMOVAL.
GRE INFIELD gr. SHEAFER
Xlarch 20, 1863
Important Discovery
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES!
13RYAN'S FULMONIC WAFERS
The Great English Remedy.
Silt JAMEg CLARKE , s
CELEBRATED FENIALE PILLS.
NOTICE.
ICESIZFON & ;kIIILLEN
INlnrch 13,186a - -6t
FA Sll7 ONA SLR STYLE,
NOTlCE.—Notice is
hereby given that the undersigned appointeil Au
itor by the Orpban'e Court of Cumb. Co , to distribute
the balance remaining in the hands of James It. It vin•
Eng , Administrator of William Bretton, late of the
Borough of Newvlilo, dec'd., among tho parties entitled
thereto will meet them for that purpose et his office in
the Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday April 11th, 1868
at 10 o'clock A. M.
(IF all the N LTV Styles, For Ladies
kyMisses S Childrena Wear. French & American
111 ILIANAItY GOODS I
at the lowest Cash prices—Wholesale
R. Ttetaff—
MII.I.INBRS Will Consult their Interest by examining
my stock before making their purchases.
RII.EN,
No 111.8 Arch Street, Philadelphia,
March 1.0, 1863.
MILLINERY GOODS.
1863. SPRING, 1863.
001 l & CARY, No. 725, CHEST
NUT STREET, Pill LADELPLII.A,
STRAW & NI 11.1.1 N ELY GOODS
Including STRAW II ATS & BONNETS,
MISSES A. Clil 1.1,111. NS STRAW GOODS,
& CRAPE BONNETS,
French Finwers. Ribbons &c.,
lu which they respectfully invite the attention of
Merchant & Milliner
CASH BUYERS will find ',peek' advantage in ox
ananing this .toek before purchasing.
March 20, 10133-2 m.
Watches, Jetvr lry,
, ' . 4111)
P H SI 'NEI: W A RI:. and h./61.11S SUPE.
C......./ S
. ~,' 1:10!, PLATED
1 1% 11
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i t t .... 1 .
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ITARpEit,
No. 520 MICH :tree'. I'IIiLAIYA
N. H. All kinds or Silverware mane In Chu Factory,
bad( of the Store.
Nlareh 20.1..62-3m.
BALI MORE LOQK-HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED AS A REFUGE 'lllO3l QUACKERY
JO H i, N , STO pee (iy d
noel otilv iris.ctoviereddthie
>most vet n
the world for al, private di,esscs, the Lack
or }lints. FL, letur,s. affections rd the hidnsys arid blad
der, involuntary discharges, ie..potency. general dohili
ty, ne•rvousuuss , dt SpVLIS) I/I tour r, low spirits, contu
sion of Idea., palpitation of the heat t, timidity, trictn
blings, dlmures of sight or giddivess. dis'ease of tho
head, throat. nose or skin. affect of the lit Or, lungs,
stomach or howels—thi•se toniiale di• orders nrisii g fmm
the solitary habits of youth—those secret and solitary
practices wore fatal to toole vl, lints thou the song of
S-yiens L 4) 1114-1 M41,111044.-L1,1 , ) , 14!.4)..1)1144/11,1).44, LLLIILLII.OEt
brilliant hop, or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&c. linpossi
WIVI hair orque the victims of Folitary
vicc, that dri•udtul mill eteaiuctite 1110 it Rhlrh fllllll.l
- satitips t 4; nit trait lm: ;3 oat t 1 ; ;;ut.8 I at, of Ycut,g
Men of the itt;;st ex.tltett (nletlt k/I t;;ll.rillintit intolivet,
sum mi,4l - it other Ali, hate elltratt3e.l Senate/1
(rh the thund..rs of er Ott d toecstnt.y th•
living lyre, luny ca l ; , Itil toll c: ni tide ucc.
)keeled p-rauna, c4.atemplating mar
riage. I,clii r. aware of ph,i I aoahursn, organic aebll-
Ity, tlet•rolities. &r . rial 1,1 .
Ile ,va.,places himeei the care or Dr..t. may
rell:th , u•ly crania,. in, hi. Iran., a, a genthduan, and
enntiden Li) rely ujeal his or a 1.11 Ada!,
OEGANXC WEAKNESS
inraratilately cut r, , t,•red. This dim
afT.•.•ti hit h rraracts nra.erable and
runt, penali toilet by the iirtinin
hopropra ittaulc.rari.s. V , ure p. 20'.• ti, apt to
e , oulolt fi , pat !wt brit. ; : neat, rat the dreadful
cralscquira,c , that 001 V 1.11,01 e ou , who th.t iinclor
st•itid, the •111.1e01«III 1 1 Yeledd to deity 1 hat the porter
priwreediou IF hed r to t 1,0," fa ti g it ti.
Im
pr, per narat , than Le the pi Ira, F being de
prierd the pleaLuras nit hy otb.pling. the . most
serious and destructFyillplol l to loth body and
mind ur is,. IM. m deral gel' the ph) al
eni t Illctrara our; Turn I0•F ,
prileatly.
poWttr. Uervou• jet I dp . d , IN a . palpitation of
the heart, c. p•tc t a "vast.
lug La the triune. C. urb, eta tempt it in areas) and death
.1 . 1)!IN II Z LER,
OFICE NO 7 SOUTH FREDERICK
ST 11E ET.V.
Left hand olds going from li o tim , to streets few doors
from the corner. Vail net to ol.•er,e name end number
',atilt:, mutt I±ct put nod ct , u tutu u stamp. The Doe
tor'A Ufplomnt halo: to Li, °thee.
FT CM.11:1 WARRANTED IN TWO
No ereu ry or Nauseous Dnu.ns —Pr Jr hth-tnn. mem
>er .nt tile holl s Lun e.
con tirnduht
fans nue ,
tnu•t. eminent I v.v. in the toiled
autt..t.h.S_AEVAle.C.it-dl.9i._,‘ bunt Lie 1.5 t eeTi spebt
Ir the hnspitxls. of 1,,,nd..n.
olsess bete, has effected snore or rho innst n•tonit.hing
cur r• that we re ever knew n . mony to utnied r.lih rh.g
ing In the heart mud ear a. u - laell asleep. great net VOUB
- being alarmed nt sudden suunds, bmslifulness,
with frequent I.lt.hir,ir. attended s• us.-t•tifins with dm
rangemeut of mind were cured Imurediate;y.
TAIIO r 1l 13.TICULAIi NOTICE!.
Dr. J mldresses all I hos. Lev einjured themselves
by improper Indulgence and solitary habits, ',hi, h tnln
both body and mind. Du; them fur either bus 'tees.
study. society' ur marriage
These are some el the sod and melancholy effects
produced by eiirly Lab is of youth, lz: Weeklies& of
the back and limbs. pains in the head dimness of sight,
inns of mureulai porker, palpitet ion of the Lieu t. dyspep
my, fervour . derangement I the digestlY•
functions, deneral debility. ry toptems -,,,,umpt ion.
MENTOLLY —1 he tem .ul edicts on the mini. are much
to he dreaded—lo, of memory, i,o.furion of ideas. de
pression of spirits. evil Inrehod I I F P. Aver, nto society,
Pelf distrust, lone of solit ode. timidity, Se., are some of
the es tin produced.
housends of persons of all ages ran navy judge .ishst
Is the cause of their declining !width losing their vig
or, bevomlng weak, pale. nervous tied emaciated. having
a singular appearance about the c) es, cough and symp
toms 01'cousumption.
st? YOUNG TrEN
Who have injured themselves by a certain practice
Indulged in a hen alone. n habit tr , y gout I) learned from
evil companions, or et s. hoof. the eth eta of NYi/i h are
nightly felt. even a he.tyllsi, , ep at d it not cured renders
marriage imp,ssibie. /Ted destroy a both mind and body.
should apply 'mumble...ly.
%5 hot a pit. that n aung man the hope of his coml.
try. the do; ling of his patents. siebild he snatched from
all prospects, d etij“) meats al lit, the OM seq uen
deviatln rimm the path el notate and indulging in
a certain secret habit. Such pm bbus must before con
temp at: ng
reflect that a 1 , 0111111 Mind and body are the meat ne
evasery requisdes to promote conunl•inl happin ens
udeed. without these. the journey through lite bee. melt
a weary pilgrimage; the pn.npevt hourly dark. u s tr the
view; the mind becomes shadowed w ith despair and
tilled with the melancholy reflect ion that the happlUrns
of another becomes blight. it with Our own.
When the roi.gulded and Imprudent votary of plea 7
sure ands that he tits imbibed the seeds of this painful
disease, it too often hitypetis that an 11l timed sense of
shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying
to those who, from education and I ebpectability, can
alone ben lend him, delaying till the constitutional
symptoms of this horrid disease umbe their appiarancel
such as ulcerated sure throat, diseased nose, nocturne,
pains in the head and limbs.dininess of sight, deafness,
nodes on the Olin bones and arms, blotches on the
head, face and extremities, progressing with frightful
rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the
bones of the nose fall in. and the victim of this a vrful
disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till
death puts a period to his dreadful puttering., by send
ing him• to "that Undiscovered Count ry,from whence
no traveller returns."
It la a melancholy fart that thouraude fall 'airtime to
this terrible disease, owing to the unskillfulness of Ig
norant pretenders. who, by thr.use of that deadly pol
aoncMereury, ruln the coustilutiou and make the re
sidue of life miserable.
qnFts
Trust not your lives; or wealth, to the care of th•
many unlearned and worthless pretenders. destltute of
knowledge, name or character, who copy Dr. Johlistori's
a lvertisonouts,-ni style themselves. in the newspapers,
regularly educated physicians. incapable of curing, they
keep you trifling month !after month tol. in g their filthy
and poisonous compounds. or as long as the smallest fee
can he obtained, and in despair, leave you with ruined
health to sigh over your galling disappointment.
ifr: Johnston Is the only Physician advertising.
lift - rrodentials - ordiplourawaltray'R' tactrifirilthf Mti c•:
rentedlea or treatment are unknown to all others,
prepared — fnren a lite spent:W . oM great lio'siiittilieof Eu
rope, the.tirst do the country and a more extensive
private practice, then, ftyly 91,1ter physician In the world.
uv Dons vati ithiav way PagSS,
• - - -•
The many tbollfilitltta cure A • IN instirutien year
after year; and the numerous important Surgical Op
erations performed by • Dr. Johnston, witurased by the
reporters of•the •• "•tilippPr," and 'many other
pipers. nucleus of which have appeared again and again
before the Oldie, besideq his standing as a gentleman
of eharacier and responsibility, la a suilleleii I guarantee
to the 'ytillirted. -• • •
SKIN DISEASES
Port:ens writing! bboulgi - be..pnr,ticular to dirneting
tbelr letiers.to this Inktitution,intho following inan
nor: • .1011 N N .10)=INSTON, -. AV D., -
(tithe %Mawr* . 1",r , 1c 314,
Mu 2, 1867-1 v , •
C. E. MAGLAUGIILIN,
Auditor
March '2O 1863
STRANV GOODS.
FLOWERS.
Bonnet Ribbons, and a general assortment of
THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE CAN
BE OBTAINED
VOUNC}
lil/I.IIILIAGE
DRYS
MATIIIXAGE
DISEASE OF xrdarntrimucE