Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 25, 1857, Image 4

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Cill.ttivr of. thii Mallen Sugar -I
, 'We,linntix from 'an articfo which we
: find . in•the New York Evening Post, frbm
'OLCOTT it , VAIL, proprietors of the Went
' Chester Farm School, Mt. Vernon, New
.York, their. method, of cultivating and
• harvesting :the Ch'irtse 'Sugar Cage,
,which may be of 'advantage to 'some of
our:agricultural yeaders why desire to ex-
Torment with.the new plant.
• ,o, . NATURE:OF THE BOIL.
To produce sugar, or iiideed to deirel:
• ope its .saccharine qualities at all, it re
. tittin3S.h _moderately fertile r warm,.
ex-potaire,--and—a—tolerably •flr?
In'Frince, the experiment has ben trie;'d
lipliose who thought to gr - • tiatly an_ ntl
V - P'et`centage of sap, of tiverfloWing"t.e
' field .ntilitrions times during' the 'season
• .bt growth: The result has. been to weak
en' thirfortiportion 0)344 in the sap, al-.
— mssteitgh the desired - incretiee - quantity
was-obtained.". On our own farm, we no-,
ticed thakthir greatest: vigor, of groOlt .
was • attendant npoil thi:warineat'weathet."
Preylous,to the cOrnnienconient- of the
warmer mouths,the plants'struggled' on,
and seemed, unable to attain_a respectable
Stripa'of Soigho and:Ale:dean
• white flint. corn were planted Side by sidti:,
Lki, first the latter sprung up', far 'beyond
•_ltOtoighbocbut„Wheri T thelieated-:-
~, begin; the more embitioutt corn vhitt p great,
astatine& by the Chinese stranger, and
it the tutee of harvest was not so high by
ihree or four feet. • _
Much of the seed hitherto grown in
this country is of inferior quality. The
hulls appear pliimp and.. black,. but will
be , founkhollow on pre_ssurc...±Carc_shouldl
• therefore be 'taken in the selection of
,
WANTING. - • •
-.The grOund should be plOwed in early
spring; the strength of the roots will
grently - sideeby - the - use - of - the
• - eGbioquenily betuieeu them when the
plantslifeeibuut three or foiie lifelies hi li:
Keep,the eidtivutem or hored:hoe St - work
during the se lion iesiroy - wOo•tif UOd
loosen the ground.
' QUANTITY - Oa' SEED.
, .
- • From one half of a pound to one and
- * half pounds have ,becti.used. by• differ:
- eat persons. By careful - planting, we
• tbinkmhalf pound "Should be sufficient
Air an acre. -The seeds are suiall, and of
Collis() correspondingly numerous: - Put
aight or ten seeds re The hill &hi Alia
to' four plants. Make hills 'three and
One-half feet apart eaCli way._ •
.HARVESTING.
If used' or fodder, the seed should be
sown in drills as thickly as ordinary corn
fodder, and
,about the first of. July can be
Tent ; and fed green to stock; or it maybe
- arid'atacked ttw4y. •If - deflired for
sugar making,•the canoes shoUld be al-
Ib'wed to stand 'until the 'seed passPs fairly
out of the milk state, for at this particu
lar time the greatest quantity of saccha
rine'thatter is developed.
The mode of gatherhig is as follows :
- - --Let one .man go. ahead nod 'cut off the
stalks about one and a half feet below the
. . .
aged head; these pic i ces may be thrown
, itito heaps at one end of the row? . and be
taken' thence and put it .some dry, airy
place,
.to dry-and ripen the seed. ...The
strips otT the leaves, whiolcare
preserved for fodder; the third hand
cuts the: canes close_to
_thc_ ground, and
throws:them into heaps, from ,which they
may be carted to the will, and are ready
l____foilirushing,-without-further preparation.
If it is not-in contemplation , to make eY
rup_ or other use of the products, the
Ones Mily be put-into:shocks and left on
the field to dry, previous. to ;whore! to
the yeril for stack:in - 4H If cute when the
thernicopeter,stands 0t.40, to-'45 degrees,
Pahreitheit, the sap.* not be likely to
11600rne sour in tinintolks.-•
(iLIIA NINO gEED
,
' have - stripped.. our • seed with a
&Minion wooden comb;such as is used.
for broom corn. If Ofauld be run once
oY twice through a fanning mill. •
•• Alluding to the properties of the cane
for fceding'purpeses, the writers. say
Ourshorses, cows and • oxen eat the
seeds' as readily as grain ; min we have
• kept out `, horses in • good condition 'for,
----riore!tbn-o-montly-on the - choppeitstalktr
goigho'ntid a little English hay. '
hor feedinonilch. dews iriftts beeiroh
served to lessen-the quantiffermilly, - but
tO , inerease' its --ri ess:. -- Mr. — Whitney,.
the•railroad •Napoleon,, who 'resides near
Weihirtgaii; 'found that if, the •tia ing'S
milk 'was put in 'itettle'andrield' 'in the
refrigeibtor, it•heeritne.boy.ilight..time ;so
ittryrriel in deem,' tb - be with difficul
tpsztracted frkti the botile. , •
FOREIGN , YiriSTs,--Fourteen differ=
set kinds:of;wheat, received from abroad,
have tAll':; - •' 41 1 8- t - iih - f4d the
States older.fiXterle '- among, : - 4 - Meriotin
farmert T.: : Mid l"llclit.sh flint whiiat :hits
proved ihselfhoth hardy and prolific Win
the .Ikliddlelkates, 114 well 4.leseriinag of
AnliAlUen4id culture. - TIM - Algierinh
• Sint ; wheat,has r,emarkphly,larod berry,-
and weigh's:Seventy
,ponuda ,to,a hushel;; , ,
--the-Spanish Spring-wheat-in-said-to be-a
Witttful variety; of,ittisarlias.able white=
newt, and' likely ' succeed well - he'
Wintei - wheat - at - th - e - Siwth -- ; - atrd - U 4 l - sfrin - g -
Varietr the . .l . storth,
,the Sauzhei SPrieg:
wheat,
, and the'earlysToe.w,heatore pv
bo
fliiti,eenitat l ,Franee, and 'are 'teorletl, as
• liatipg, the property"iipening-:soMe
tiliefinieJthe- iiethniOti titorts.-'s l 7 Very ,
;
. • . - ~
, 2 .
- GiAPE 6ULT,IRE.—an v,
.010 ,
" . 00;i4i.:Wiii&i- Vour74r/,
tot
-incypy,4,94ure over fedi thousand 'iwrvr
—leithlirptaritity-Winlhe!ifidif •
ettptiti % l jp• tAt) 't.+l, *AV
- °rpm ••low
vs ey,,ftrl 1 13or!r9d.;er , iX divadred acres,
-, -InAOßPresee . ,..4.loiania;-South
and"fhloTON flfere4vilityarPf.:44ikeitcaT
6014 gT411!I 1 1 14Y9 iI4LOY 11400;.P ids!.
ri,PAVVIP9,M, thuB"4l"l‘ol.6'
4 it;vettilrdizepealieLttiose4t
%ow YOPY., • A 't "
Adellte,a7,ll:l4.l,4,4lAtiqtit
. •
AIiaTICENIVEIik i--)-r
~•
Whild'engeged in conducting -a recitation',
I I • '. lii ini.School-room, one. morningoome yearsi
1 : -ago; my! iittvntion was attested .14'4 linooltat,
1 : the .door: -On ..upproaeliing- , the • :hall ; lilis-!
' ' covered a' lady deccitnpatitedlu Odd, awl:.
• ready abont tea years ofige,.wkomtihe.whili-i
' 'ed to plaWnndertny instruction, .: paring
thy.eoliveikatiOn with the•lady, I.,vinn atindit•
-by-her-manifestation:oVdeep-regardlor-tlie
• ;lad; : her tiVeitl.:miglid tibi her entire 'cent*:
_Litunice;_eXPreseed.affeetien for him:: : Perliaps
IShould,-long'ago,,have' ' forgot -
cumatance, had itnot been for the subsequent
' , history 'of thalad,•and the lesson it' donVeys.
' He had, been utider,tny 'C'aie,bUt,`,ll44bort
time,•before I discovered thathe was very in-'
_.; dolma,: and that it was necessary,to subject
: Min to frequent'. _discipline. .I called 'upon
• • his Inotherto, inform her pf these ffacis.c "I,
am sorry. toiearn: this of-my son," she:re- .
plied.. - "I think lenicinduce him to do bet
ter; but 1 intreat'YOu.: . 'do not iitention the nail
. ter to his father; lie-is quite strict with the
.- chil 'rett; an I; lam fearful, may be - too severe
with 'Henry." ." - .This; to ,me, wai.a now fea
ture in-home management. .1 doubted its '
wisdom.. , - Let usee the result.• • . 1-leniy" &on
. tinned at school sortie length, of time,
s 4
- -- t - witho 4 e o k f - marke4 toprOvemetit..: One day .
While. detaining hiin'after Sehooliniurs , for
:. in. o mace,. ;. e, it my duty - to inflict uOti'
-; ' ; for soinec , rnisdemeanor, .eerpiireOPll.
it, when; When; Watching a favorable - oppott
-: l'ttliiiyi:•haseized• his hat;nnd • Made bisescapa:
from the sehttobroace. i' I ftut • fortlt - tiii,atibrtii'
to. ,secure; his return,•and,,after a few days,
.
.• sent his books home.
- ...- Several Years. passed &Way before I again
saw the lud; when, fbrthe second time, I was
• , waited upon' by his mother.' She Worded,
me,•Withont adverting to his manner of leav
ing, that since Henry had attended my school,
he had been in the country 'pursuing his sta.
.d ,es there, that he . .badigrawti eonsiderithly,
'and was aluipst a man in size, nod That 'he
7_ wad aoxtous to_rettirtr to .ilie.city,land again
-•place-himself under 'my instruction. ' After
• some reflection, I :concluded' to,receive hini.
". Accordingly, the next day he presented him:
, -- s - elraTirty sclibohroom.. He had grown - quite
beyond, my recollection, stout.and tall.. He
entered' upon his duties verpjnietly and good
. hutn6ffdly. I noticed, he was backward in
' hie studies, and that he was obliged to take
• . his place'in the, lower classes.. He excused 1
,hbaself, and blamed the schools ;tithe coun
try for' his want of 'progress.
Yr-some-weeks-he:conducted himself .with_
the-greatest-propriety.--At-lengthri-began-to
notice, that be was occasionally absent, - and
for, one Or- two daysr at a t„imd.- Ifobseevad •
that one of smaller. pupils was also absent on
the same days with Henry. This led 'me to.
° make .inqUiries, which-resulted in
. my discov;
ering that he was guilty of playing . the tru-•
DM
._:-_:llcalled_opon_his..Motiter; She WAS...egriy,
_ but rather excused the lad. She thought his
poolltiet did not_,proceed from a spirit Of Will-.
ful disobedience,, bit from his playful-dispo
sition. -Again se requeeted *me 'blot torn
-
- farm - his.rfather,'! - Baying, - slie=would speak-to
Henry, and no doubt he.. would . hereafter - be:
- regular in - his attendliace.', Her husband en
tering at this Moment, she adroitly changed
thesobject of cooversationi•rind in: a short
time I bid them good evening. Mistaken
- wornan-Ahought-I, as proceeded homeward,
sou' are trying_.a• dangerous experiment
ulymt ear( it' triarresult in the ruin of your
Soon. after this; I learnedLthat he was
addicted to profanity. Instances of his dis
-obedience-daily-became - nforeTriarnertnii - -‘---
,
One recess ho engaged in a quarrel with some
of the younger pupils, and seizingin small
- boy threw- lam over a fence. After full•in
quiries intrithe particulars of the occurrence,
14es •led. in ,the 'conclusion that it was my
duty to expel' Henry from schobl. I did 'so.
In the evening his mother called:at my resi
dencel and 'with tears in 'her eyes,'entreated
me to permit his return. I-replied ! Madam,
can not; your son is daily becoming more
'depraved, - you hide his faults from his father,
he feels but little restraint upon bis evil in•
Clinations; and 1 &insider his example posi
tively injurious to my pupils . . She endeavor
ed to excuse , his conduct, saying be was. a
that
ay, thathe meant nothing bad,
that his truant-playing and quarreling were
merely freaks of a playfully wild disposition;
that profanity, With him, was hardly More,
than an innocent use of expletives; all which
Might be overlooked, or';'` at least, dealt-ten
derly with. I saW that the mother idolized
her boy; that to' her his worst faults were but
WOO errors; and that it would , be wisdom,
ton my part, to be decided in the matter.
Consequently, the lad was not again received
, into my school.• , , •
. • These -events-transpired-a-few weeks- be
• fore the usual summer-vacation, during the
greater part of Which I was out of town. On
- ThirreturiVl - lefitifed - the - Clienry
eagerly pursuing his evil career. One even
ing he became intexicated,'quarreled with a
recruiting officer, was arrested by . a watch.
i
man and mprisoned. On.regnining his lib
erty, liti.again visited-the recruiting Voinpn 7
ny, and enlisted... His mother was nearly
broken-hearted. Site 'entreated her husband
,to procure the lad's liberty. This he refused
to do, on the ground that he was rapidly-go
ing to ruin, and that, the,tirmy mould, per-.
haps , , prove a good place of discipline for
- .him. He wend with the company to one of
the places of rendezvous in the west9rn part
of the country. There he insulted an Officer,
for which he was confined in a guard-house,
Front this he succecdedin making his escape.
Rewards were. offered-for his capture. His
-,i.plare of retreat was finally disebVered,' and
If& became a prisoner,Manaeled with ball and
chain. Years passed on, and I heard noth
ing more of. Henry. . •
Business . called me last summer to one of
the,greatlhoroughfares of tiitvel. While
• •sitting.in.the PasSengers'•room at the depot,
large man somewhat roughly dreiied pre-'
- rented himself - at the door; - : - His - countenanee
-neerh&l-familiar--To-my-surprise-itwas• - my
- old pupil' Henry. ' He.-passed me several
times, and then. went .nit on the platform,
and stood musinoly, as I could see, by the
door..' Suddenly Ile turned, and approached
tae with extended hand. .My old teacher, I'
- believe! -he exclaimed: - - ..Aker' intereliang.
ing inutuatinquiries; and passilig,eTeWuto
ments in conversation, - we separated.. ,P,rom
- what - Was said,l gathered .thats-he: had lost
his ,, fhtheri.that.lre•had na regular
titent, - or - tneatts - siiPporti - aud, - hi a - word.
that he ,was mere dependent open - his me:
theri . ,without Spaik . of pale „embitiefi,, - or
• iMy•Justriense of honor.'" -Alai, poor woman; •
she must
,iIOVI be lceeny sensible of her great
error in the' Managereent of her son: Her '
darling boy , tbe'idel , of her:learti'is now a
• inaio,. bur: onlY 'tte in - years anq' ,
nobleness of character,' the . iriaependence !
the virtue that constitutes trite manhood; he
. does - . net; possess ., 'Unedneate4 ;dePraVed,;
aihipS - Vielousitibe - •looks - upoir bintiandvbe-r -
holds the rain her own bands have wrOoght, , , : ,
In ' ,allow ',a reflectiend:'
Want of - harintii between - parents - 10W
knenitiOrnetitinf they abildrenilis; fraquentli
tliti:sot*ce:(of jrrepii•ablo ,Shjiir); ,te them.,
•Ilerc: it iefearfullyptrue, "A; house r:ditrided,
ktgajnet., itself, catmot,Atagir!
love,theAittle . ones, entruited to .our care,
line,otlte.unsest , riiititifestation - of regdrei, has
referettee td itahiglie'siliite'reat of tke
The. gratification -of: tlfri.4hitas of )uven.ile
years, at •the,riekiCeitifiVating had' liabiti;
Wreak iiiiatiaii•ofactionils•not nmark
bf true parental lore' the,folly,of mere
faiioloo.-`!'7lo3';•Eittiiiletis` bet spiteful %Wk.
'orpettetLebildlioOd, May he ; the retwd o et orr
--40: 1 -altheiht,i 1 . 6 Y-Mlle0 0 # 1 0* 4 1t-ZTIk
- -- - - -feratit44:061: 1 414.414114L - Tanctea-itgiiiste
:the. expresited;patental Vrlshintnyletid to.tbe
~ habits : 4,th°, CogfirmeiV.selfish , eenienlitit;."
• -IThe: pert: skiing,: the.-cuit. reply,' the ..eipres• -
',sion of donlitfal,'.ptoti,iy#,,,fty:eot:iii 04 .
übitoid boo celttogusgein .blita
--rojesnyitselEz,tße:wite7Tvitki-ohildhood:"lhr,
-:dom has said " Train up a eiii/d."''''NoNait
' • its,judgMenyieg.oWn , aerate of :Pttiprree
it;•l!4Tittp . ;it
• jii0440010.9.4 daaiiitirents
'161711% tAiut it is sometimes well to enforce the
- jcaittin - -;-lore - ,,WiselyNerclrork Nth*,
.1, • -• , .174z.0 :111(q) Z411.i/gil.
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• ~Aprii •: .• ,1 .• ,
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VATILIASt'fI , RHEEM,;-Attorney
. 14 1~ to ltie,"4lPl/!,e419ht°,1,!111-411' qt
fldd• '• " • , eb; ;15.
P.,.}11M111,10.11, • Attainey nt I.itssr:
mi. :North. Hanover Aired, rl fele '-tlckwil
south of °lase Hotel. All buslueelt eutr . peted to lam
will be prompUrektAertfleitte, . -. , • lArAil 16.
-Attorney. at Jaw,
1 - tooliko„iii.:24.t-ifp6 iiieba'nkhniiiide:
attend to 8911VEI1DICI;. in eonnesiouimab,
his profession: •: • •;1111sy 21,1614,4 i,
• •
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131 .13%
Miramar street4wo doorp frothireise , lsot'ainvistil'S
oro.,,Otflea hours, tnoreparlicuthil l y froth ~ 1, 0 90 ol(Kki
Al 41 , ttud !! o ' clock, P. • • ,
•
OCTOR S. P.- ZlE4ll4li;ll.—Lofrice
eactilealdaileo Matt JlMixOet:6l,4lriiitoer elate
he Market Meuse.. Calle In tetra Rnd Onnty,proraptlr
Jan. 2, 1858.... • : . - • ;
I.O.LOOMIS
South Hanover• titreet
next 'door to the Poet
Office. '' •
•ile_Willho - olbsent from Oarliale the hot l e l l'o3's
of each month.'• (Aug. 1,'66
_ .
-- , ---F [pit. ',GEORGE .S. SEA-
Ili ~: -.17 , . MOUT, DENTIST, from lhe Bal-
iii . '" more .College pf Dental Burgery.
in..9Mee ;at thrtrenio4l hie niotheraiset Louthet
street, three doorn!hod o . rd. lreterence—Dr. Geo
21 13 r.tx fir n ,,a:a:...Zy,. V ,Blarch 19,18511—tie
• FT 11t1...1t
7 , 14 - 12,1r,k, having.beim Instructed
• •• 'ln the art (by Dr. Geo. Z.
41tets, a graduate" or She Battlmore Dental College). is .
now prepared to receive, his friends and perform - 11kt
widows operatic no in the lino of the Dental_p_co_fesslon,'
at his vealdenee; in South Street, third door from West
Street.,:Give u 8 a call. .Terms moderate. •
D Mayl7.• 1859-Iy, , . • •• •
QC.EtIVEN.KAAND C ON.V,EYAN
CElt.:--A. L. El - Mir:LIM. late Meglifer of Cruntorr
laud county, will carefully attend to the transaction of
all such hominess as may be entrusted to aim; such as
the writing of Deed* : Mortgagee Contract*, hag . , Ile will
also devote his attention 'o the procuring of Land War.
Inuits, Pensions, to. as well as the 'purchase and solo
allies) Estate. negotiations. ofloins, Ae. 42i * Office on
TWest High Stn.:4. formerly occu p ied, 1 , W. M. Penrest
Esq. near the Methodist Church. - --. •
.w. •BRANDT, Manufactuier of
.31 - . *llona {Vetere, Frond) Me'ed, - •
• L_L—llottled_4llo,_Porter_eind_gder;
North Eter Street, near the Itpil Itctid Bridge Carnal°
N'!MAtISLE YARD.—Now is
tho aceepted,thne, and now la the day for
. • Gravo Stones, ' .. „, ,„.
• lilonumente, —
, .
• - ' ills, kw., ie.,
at Itoffer's Marble. Yard, Carlisle, Pa. Also, Iron ROI:
. • : . LApr. PI, !60-41n:C. ~
B. IP. fI NT DM - , - . - '
SI-N-YDE /CAStL.I‘I! EA RI; AN .E; ,. ...-:. -
LAND AGEILT El
MINNEAPOLIS, opposite the Suspension Bridge; Falls
of Si Anthony, ilinnekoll Torritbry, .."
will buy and coil lands, negotiate loans, locate land
warrants in Minnesota, lowa, and Whiconsin:' Inquiries
respecting tho'nousitry,bi lona- or otherwlseTrni?thptly
answered. - -- ',' 1, ' '
ItEFERWNCIN . -
lion. Alex. Ramsey, Fx-OoVernor,
lloni-Ph -- Mriticer,-liiingateito Opngress ,-1111nnesotai— .
• .P.V.,Rollovkaianiebunr,L,,
Jumps N. Steele & Co; P iladelphia. - 7 -- '
, Now: Frederick Watts; rlislo,
.A. Brady Sharpe, Esq„• , , ,
.
, O Magonn, NO" , York
. ,
.- Robert Walsh, Now. Orleans. -. .
•
Jambs It. Irvine, Esq.; Newlin°, ' - .. ._. _ . •
lion.J.Sililack--Somerset,-Penn'a., -- 411
Iron. J. N. Eddie; ,' ' "
'
- J. 11, Good, Mayor, Springfield, Ohio, -' - • -
Oen. C. -Anthtiny,--- - . r ‘.
~•
-.;.
• ]nn. Carlson, Esq:t. Louie, '
•
Wm. Wilson, Esq., Baltimore, Md., , • '''
..1. T. Wright, Charleston, S. C.,'
.1. N. Wilson, Philadelphia. , ,
. .
39,000 Acres of Urlmpror . ed lend for Sale, At from $2
to $lO por -ern,: • also improved Forms. - Lots for solo
Anthony, end ell tonne petite Alimm•
sole riven . .
022-eartienlar . attention- given to - the Loaning
Money, and Entering Land Warrants. Address, s.
.11 111TARLANE,_
March RB. 1860. , --ly.l Minneapolis. Min. Tor. „
-
•B STA TE A G-E N 'ir
IL, ANDREW O. EO6. At. 31/211 , TIIOIIPAOAr t
EON 'THOMPSON,
I[, TO opened an elute at St. Joseph, Mo., for the pup•
eh use end pale of Seel Estate, buying and polling loud
Warrants, entering Land on Time, Surioying and Map.,
pin; Towns , lucetion.of Warrant. and making Invest
ments Mr inni..residents, paying of Taxes, and all busi
ness pertaining to a General land Agency in Missouri,
Nebraska, and lowa.-
molllce on' Second • Street, North of A. T. ileattle'i
Banking House. • (July So,lB6& ti
iEbucation.
CARLISLE FEMALE SRIINARY..
- NIL and MRS. CLARK, Wbo have been for several
years engaged ill teililing.rezpsetfully announce to the
citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that on the let of Sep
tember,lBsll, they will commence the second sension,ln
Louther Street, near the German Reformed Church, of
their
SEMINARY FOR YOUNG .LADIES. •
The Institution will 'be both a boarding and 'day
school, In which all the branches necessary for the com
plete education of young ladies will t ht. Assist
ants of the highest character for guali ations and
morality will be employed in accordance wit -the-wants
of the Institution. The government will Ire nducted
ou strictly Christian principles, while sectarianism will
boas rigidly excluded.
The Principals flatter themselves that their long and
succesriful experience tur , teachers. as testified
. by the•
recommendations in.their possesslon,4Dl enable' them -
to establish an Institution of the highest character for
young ladles. They are rut* , persuaded that such tin
nstitutionLwilthesustained_here_by_the_cltttonsand
neighboring country, and hope that their confidence
may not be disappointed.
The Scholastic year will consist of four terms (eleven
weeks each), beginning on September 1 and ending on
second Wednesday in July.
TERMS PER QUARTER (I 1 weeks). .
Boarding, including fuel, lights, and
. tuition In English branches, - $lO 00
Pritnary Department, • - - 600 •
IligherEnglish, - - -. 800
. _ _
Ariirlont and Languages, eacb,
Ornamental bmucbee at profeseor's chergre.
No deduction for absence after entrance, except in
roe of protracted Illness.
RiTERZIPCES.
Hon. FRETYK. WATTS, Rai. C. P. WINO,
J. 11. PARKER, Esq.., • " A. 'IL KREMER,
,JAMES HAMILTON, Esq., " JACOB FRY,
T. 11. SKILES. Esq., " W. W. EELS.
Dr. S. B. KIEFFER, • " J. B. MORES,
" Rev. Mr. STERRETT.
Mar. 19, 1856-1 year;
WHITE' 'HALL , ACADEMY:-
, THREE MILES'IVEST OF lIARIIIBI3IIIIII '
The Twelfth Eossion of this Institution will comloop .
on 3londay, tho &1 of November. l'areiste•and Guar
dians are requested to inquire into Its. merits before
sanding their anus or Vards eisewhero. The location of
the Institution Is retired, pleasant and healtlithi,
and the course of instructiow embraces 'the ordine.
brancheabf-an—EngilahrEdneetion.--tre ,
gather with the Latin, Greek, Nrench, and Gorman lan.
guamrs, and• vocal and instrumental music, Terms,
boarding, webbing, and Tultion - lo the English . branch.
viand vocal music per session (21_ w00k0460,09,..__y0r
!renter containing particulars address.
liarrleburg, Pa.
17, 1856.]
PLAINFIELD ACADE Y.— / Neikr
CAIII.ISLE, Pa.—Tho Twentieth Session '(ess
months), will rommence 'on lisp stb. A Mrs build;
'toil hes ltihen brec.tod contaliting'tiptipmditin, unk
With Increisad "fsellttfifi'llirhnstructlpp ple.
acromniodailons; this' Institntlop'
,preaentsgreat'
ducaments• parents who dosiro . it?* .. plvalaal . - Chit`
mental improisweikinflhelr'sna • • ,
Terms par Session, 505 00. -For rireuhnil, with full
inflirmatlon; cadres . * • ~ •
"
• - • 1 1Pririelimtand`ProPillitor,'
-- April - Cumberland so., Pa.
'
r.;.itli:',_ - 4 4 .4.., , , , ... • 1 , 1 . ~,',.---.'••
.. • ' '
Q0.01 4 1.P1 R PJ *.tr''''P Q•Z 1;14 E '.l,
' reitioied to the new and aPaileus Hell, Na 99 fin -.
'lO 4011.11111011.11113T11ERT, Daltimare, lid.: :i•••-..-, • .
JO: K. cuauaratrat, Principal and Lecturer upon itaitlin -
H. K. Logue, in charge or W riling Department.' . ..; • •
•Gt. W. KRIM inatrUCtOr,l4 BlereNO th e OdClalltlOplakd I
4 , Associate in, Book-Kevphig -Department,, , , ,,, —;-.7,-:-
,4 1 .ki, PHIII3PB. Teachitimllook.Keeping.,, •
.8 T. Intrusts, , Leitbree on ConirderrialLTAW.. . . •.. •
• Three years have not yet elapsed'ainen the establ ish:
7inent - of tblainatitidloWdUring'Whiektime up wards at
eight hundred stpdeuts hare - been in attendance, (rep.
- resenting `nearly .every • Stale' In' the' Union;),nmong ,
twhoitr are nu be in ntlidmore and'elseWhere. occupy.'
.Imtrotabrent pontiontioa bnelnerli , men 'and accOunt,
an, .-:1 , ; ' . 1 .: : ,-' CollitillitiF ar., ~i ',.; 'LI.
t 1 niffikc KEEPING.=TIM Prinel - tuts thetittninst'len
gdenois in &miring the piddle fil I altar anarpm lance°
.fnnYtn-Yeaili IQ q un grthk 7°,un g R' . .lk. OS` *bogMbit :
I Ing Ro om arid other Important stations, and AP 04i41111,t
-alve arsirthintinee' With' the, rultiageineht :§l.,basinesi .
Bo o k'' at °rail deacripthm,(assixted ai be le y' two ear:
Magic acommtlittsohe'cizg training in this dc.•
partment he eminently' pra and well adapter! to
theorarMus pursuits Of Comm erce arid Trade, Including
Indlildtmli yittnershlp, , Mercantile,,,BratiuDictiiring,,
Ooniiiiission,Eiehtiellarilittig,ShlppialkEtesimlient.
,1115659.4.4 06 CoPi _eA 4 04 1 9449 #4. ~ I 4 - er'F
PENa444olliv.-- , ..exereld f ic A ndo Ilits•iond OA:
,reee. easy-an Ceibl‘einnblnlagniipliti(yoreanantian.
;to Irii an elegant.% . n hand on comp etianoy o w
`73Talideiiiiir,E'estaitikriiiirgl6'ith YhelTii4le l ' '' '
bearings are taught by coat. tfte,n octiltntelld 0.44.
_thou Method. , • . •:,.-
~.,,,
~,, . ,
, Daily leetureaare;didivertAnrq th e ' . o4lca .. o/.'Ai'r
eininte,Jdensintlla ,Dirstems, .kc., three iii.coAkekilon,
with a eerier, otleettiriaMtlMMrnitelei,LlW, are.the.
highest, ImPortuntil Ac.o. 4s PhinielegPOl"W7 Pf?Mbloßt.
positionilli the biatilliass ee i rizinnitY...., • • ,t,,:: ' : i, , 1
i The.time (nfieely.afyillir, ; 'lin, . inntatrioinstnitont Apt
s
completerther &mu* vanes '8.1 4 1 2' o aks.: !There
tieing no .vanationi•pppllcants can ,1312 pc . at .1113.t.thMei
' anlifinEir 1 4 "M; 4,1 ,- giditinatiOw(Are
ii. „p i el 4,, 4.llploviss .spee ded 60., ,laci
- whh'sind "'. ibt4. l )l ll F" citr# o ,.. 4 have a cil.','o
I,—a*l".3*
,NEWI,..AGILIC LTUR I. - .WAR.111 . :
~/J.u.,21...,24.,:iii fr..-:.. -_,...,' " _._ l ` - ._..
~......1
FARMIDIG
.. ... . ,
,TheaubsiiiiiiKl tat - irr.'f tc' tins Vgnir* .441iii'Viitliti,
di''''.%,.Citurch, oppindta, the Boma Depo, t , ' by now
retroiliw nit a carlOty'orlbiiiiiineldrplenlintS,lttleh as • •
-.-.....-- Tr,oivs,
'"'' olleuN'idgs ','' ' ''
..,'-' •''' 'coit , s. hilELtklllil, '; '•
, ~ FARM diIOILNIRS
`Coin find Cob Grindora (Scott's Giant); the 'C'-" -
andrilidilli-Horeo:ShalreleiltHAPEßßlAND-11 -• ~• --.
2n. l 7:l7 ' l ' ) ‘ f I w i lle . h V r r a w re. 4' o s f i g i erk v airi n ut " iirriv t ;t 2 l 7 ii. ‘1 ,1 1 ,i e l::. • •
nrorkreatithip,t and-Will; be, told dn, the mos • accan
• modating forms. Farmllis are respectfully . in filed L
--ealtand-examine before purchasing. -•---- -• •-
---,-- .
.----
.p3`• or the conveniond of farmersi Noore's iv - .
Grain Drill will IA, sold at Shiremanstown by Ile ,-.
'Clay, /twilit BilirpollObUrg . ) y Christian Idrg. • . .
. August 20,1850. •' ,
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A GRICULTURA L IMPLEMENTS
PENNOCK'S ~,Clll.llllli.A TED 'it ItEAT 1) I'lll,
thlpted also for sexing oats. rase seeds and
guano Kramer's Portal le Cid, alill—thetest
in* the market. .11ellidny's pat, nt Windmill.—
'Done Power's and Thresher's; lime Slid Guano
Spreader's, Daniel's Ilan , Sten,' and Fodder t u net
WM Giant Corn and Cob BD 1, -Spein's -Atmospherla
Churn. Theabove Superior lei; laments with all otherle
for the unto( the fanner or gardner, for role Ni holes,,
anklietall by
,YOl
, . .
• Agr!militia' Wnrolimoe and. find Eter, , ..— • .11
and Metkidqdreets, Philedplptia. ' July 26, '55.
PIIILADLI PIIIA. -
30RICIILTURAL 711PLE11070 . IdANUlAcio nv.Britol.l'n.
' 33E0'00037M8 (370 ACrenSQIOORI6IIrtIO. ONu
vARAIFRS OF THIS NEIGHBOR,
1 HOOD ' , Growern of T HI S and Eye,
LEINAIPS SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
If you ..nut .heavy Crops, or •'Leinou'n American
Thene - valuable Manure! I eve been used for the pant
131X1 . V.1118111Ce0amfully for the (train and Tobacco Crop'
Ih -Virginia, Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Delaware,
Maryland. and the isiends,if Bermuda' nod Ilerhadties.
'A tairrel (350 . 11.04 'is sulliehnt for an, nue of ground.
-The above-Fertilizernarenon.poseiLuf reliable Chemical;
Elements
. whleh largely increase the crop and improve
the soil, doubling the value of Abe land. Price of ' the
Phosphate of 11,1the—$40 n ton, Nitrogen.] $OO, the
Anierlcan Fertilizer $2.41 per ton or $3 60 per barrel,
31 . 25 a keg. . Also every mainly of GUANO, Pure Land
Phmter, Pot Ash, Nitrate of Eoda, lions Duet,-Powdered:
,
_lament, Slc.
Goode delivered Seeof charge.
4.)E1). A.- LKINAU; Proprietor, .
. .
- No:19 Sodth Front Street, Phila.
t....03) - To wholesale dealers a litawal.dlecount. Pam
tlie English and I.lcrinan - Fauguages , Grotie,.
-Orders - at - a - distance, - Caslr - a - ezawippyifig - &Waft,
protriptly attended t,. t"
N.11.—D1P1.051 - NS Inv . ^ been awarded by the Penn:-
sylvenia Agri( ultuial ctety, Nrw Yttik Cry/1W! Palace
Association, and the - E.. , Jersey
. State
,Agricultund
Society. [Ben. 3 '31.1-3mos,.
iT ii IkLE 118_1, On_KAIRIII.!_,::
, ' THUMBS() MACIIINESI_ ‘, • .
The' subscribers:desire to, inform farmers and 'public
generally thrit-thetruoviiiivel,lll43,.idrud.itro-oonstaut
imanufacturlog breslthigiLla.idnes with Plerpont'a
afint Shaker; w 6
the best articles now In use., ,Also a-varlety of Clover
tfuliews,,Corn Strollers and Straw Cutters. They r&o
attune to the ran - taring of Agricultural Mach 'wry to
The best manner and on reasonable terms. 31anufec•
. . . • • . • •
tory on North llehnoyor Street, directlY opposite. AN
renhlenroht, Goorroi Mottgar, Esq.
August o 60. • ,•• .. ATINEUS & PLANK.
•
TOLF-ARMERS:—The subscriber. lids
. just roturped'lMM thOCity with Ono of the largest
• assortment. of Hardware over brought to this plust.4e
has just received 00 dos. Hawes with and without t.
astenlinnb Iron and steel hooks' ranging In , putts from
4-1 to $1 50. Also 300 pr straight nhd twlat link trace
- chains from 50 to pl2O. Rome made traces of all kinds,
alto a lot of spread. filth. breast; biitt, torrYing halter
• and log Challis—alao u-sory large lot of, shovels„ forks,
Asides. hoes, Mkt% and in short everything and any
thing Wonted by the Yormere—. - •
Remember the old stand East Main St. Carlisle. •
Slam% Mb '3531,-;
=I
I'• •
A' T l, IsT X SELF-bnAPPENING
RANI Eli FEED' , • CUTTERS, in innia, tieod for
mum a SARGENT, No. 410 blart et street, Ilillada
This cutter Is superior !piny now In uso, for strength
durability, and nimpliAty of construction: It cute feat
er, and Is the only soltaharpening Vey, Straw and Corn
Stalk Cutter ever ninde. It ban but ONE STRAIGHT
KNIFE, which any person Can grind end set with - ease
but in ordinary taco, In ground In tho '1111141116.e. Thou
sands have already iron sold, and' tho downed in daily
Increasing. In most cases an esarninntinn in eulllciont
to convince one of its etiporlority. No ono attar a chart
trial woulApartwlth li Ibr any other. All sixes of thb
above constantly , on hand and Fir mlo by
3. I'. LTNE,
Sole Agent for eutub, gaud county..
octil
KRAUSER'S —PORTABLE
14 1- t ?r e MILIA •can- etill >M furnished of
• • ' Improved construction And , Their
grinding Appertain Is *culler, and given
thetn-an- ndvantago-oXer-All-other-inilin.-
By the action of two reciprocating plutons, the apples
are fbrend up against the' teeth of a rapidly revolving
cylinder and retained till ground to a fine-pulp, which
of course yieldx More juice when subjected to presxuro
then if the : pomace wax coarse. The Screw Press his
boon •grouly improved and strengthened sinew, hint
year; and the whole (Cams in tightened by strong jniut
bolts. It Ix adApted.to either band or horns power and
Con bO•worked by band to the extent of six to: eight
barrels a day, "
- 500
Sep 24, 1866
AGRICULTURAL J.IIIPLE-
Al p rgi_ , MUNI'S. • •
• •: lodging and Shicrel Plows,,lbr Corn and
,Potatoos,Expainllng (initliatora, with
Steal Teeth of'yarlouvi patterns, Field anti
'Oard n Hermit's, !bind Plows, Revolving Morse Sakes,
patent Scythe Snails and Scythes, b.idfsh Lawn
Scythes with riretted backs, superior Unloading flay
Forks; with rope and tickle complete, and gal other
pri t ielei for Punt and garden.
PAbCIIALL .MOIIIIIS & CO., •
• . 7th and Market Streets, I'hiln.
TM3IIIN;ST,I - S1-
1. vik CHEAPEST MAGAZINE IN THE Ii'ORLH.
'DESIGNED. FOR EVERY.AME*IIAN HOHE:
• - Encouraged:by the'unire'codonted nuke.% which this.
'popular monthly has met with. and, the ropldity with
which . It has Increased Itacircule.tlon,thapnprkttimbni.
resoArod-th toolte-ItAtlllhoure ir(r.liy patrouago
ht the public: 'That thloaduilmtlo Work to
A MOAChE OF CIIFAPNESS, - '
le admitted :brevery one, enntatining, es It ;doer. One
Hundred l'apenot readlate . matter %peach ournher,helng"
more then •auyohtbola end-terming two
mtlutbeirpr.yourhf elxlittlndrod''pagen 'each, or TweWo
Huhdred.pmeeolltending !hitter per ennuin-for
..LAIL 5
. .
ts - prtnt¢Q WlLlttew4yPe,
anon flue 'white'paPerotnd its mattoPISCR rullj? cam
plied and iiranged the bands of the ed tor,and pn3-
prietorOchthims been kr:oat:tin the public aft connected
with the Boston press fur 'lateen years. , Ita pages con
tain : • r 't , r •
"MIScELLANY,--
TALES,: .'; ADI'ENTUDES, •
POEMS,'
STOIDES 'SKETOIYES, • ' ' "
WIT AND ILUMOIL , • Ac., '
from the beet and Modt popularwrltord of this country.
It it , also spiced kith a. word , Of; the notable, events of
the times, of peace and war, of discoscrips and ImProve
menta—omuring!iu-Oltber, boutispliera, t !brit:hag .pn
-agreeable companion fok a lehinre nmm2nt'or horn., any
where, at home or abroad, sailttimnber being complete
in itself. 'n , • • • • ' '"'' ' .
• No seeterlan 'subjects are , admitted' into Its ,pages;
there' are enough' contravene!. publication's • each,. cpt:,,
votedAn its peculiar ;sect at-Alone. This , Vrerh. is /pi ;
toridedlbr•
; :711.11 N - .
north or south,, , exst- or west, add le' MINI to the , brim
each, month ',with ebaste,-, popular , and ignoble ntlselo ,
lattyjesta`uclsda_any•bstherOnttier. or Mend Would:
place inltilltinde of Wthiiilly circle. It in In iii ltaga_
parte:tents, fresh and twitched: and, whet lt . purPorte to
bei the cheapest magazine In Ahe'world.', • ".
Any .person enclosing 0111 k POUR to this proprietor, All
below, shall metre the Nantr laz , •4:one yes, or any
person sendinglas =GUT alfteriteti and:Mane: DoLLARN
at , one , tirne shell-receive* oopygratii. , t , '•
diVtdellA.LLOU;Poblisher'end'Proprietdr. ,
; Doweer of Termont and'hromileld Ntrosts, iloston;: . .'.•
• Juno 11,11 k " 21
...
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~ ,e.,,„,..,;„:„,,,,..,i,,,,,..,,;..00321)Prtitig,
colon , y; ra t ananancon'..ta Wow ntlyotO 1 11•,,15g4.3.7nin7s
We ColayolnanvEatia*, ID 'Or Or, MOIOD3 DO ..F.
. Ula • Aina . ' o ittia-au dismsa-quithaYabeenNßBll,,
lientad with. u*loni. knife tie aarana, ov e. oth_ont_
_with,. ,
ant =cutting %aiming 'hi" i9'*lth :" '" ti n • °-11°-" Ze i g•
Ethar:Wadahlildol43n il'ilt-thmtri 121 - 1 4, 0 .i.
. he nnn-ralnAT
pn
-what *Ut titk ia •ni Anariaty *so
44.
41a - VWI 'al 7,
... _ .
`time. Tlio nwal,ottlogetahhtlsolll4l,Mir.ifin,P(A
' 4 1 ' 73, "lp. FL ukulp„ :mr ! ,, ANir. 1
.4Z.Ztv dor.Ph:Ten'ett
OIID SD attIOS OoDD,Oril*OPOOltire ADICOSS.
Hall jparElenloTwaw , Vo ot+ joYa4fhpaang In nlthOt
1 660sIt ' ar,O t t i nwslt:pal . oAallonta 0 3 411,:he lIDOODS
-01,4114 wt wi..et sanii.Mt.s, , ,,...a I : :j.- A.ILZI
niechniloilbaii Rao teßoN) , T9Wook au . ! 164 " 43,
' t w "h4l 414. Or I an_y Who, titaal,,,-. 4, kt 8 allips rpm
acre
e laril ot itur e
1 6"; &a part , Vom 4 Osa oc in tti n4l7 l o,l l 6 3: l4, fil p hon t... d: f an if il l, . ;
'felt dance la atl,po ,per! bYtho stetarbila pe — olrodS • ' .
~..,... _
1113LAInd , ,Wor ityowknowanyloellotad follow ma
Tata 4ploY Potia,toll , thaw at tkloitranknoni. ,
- . . „
j pasil " ' ' l/cid •
":. 1191,41414 N y exec . ~ ,
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OM
:agriuftttiinfil 6 . 6 r.,..,,,
IbIPLEbIEN.'~'9:
I'AI3CITALL, D 10111118.4 CO.,
Ll=ltil
PASCHALL MOSRIS4 C 0.,,
Implement and - Seed. Stem, ,-
7th and.Merkpl,
kill: .11 VilliabClPhia .
J.I ':. : ttS . -4141.1),11.1.4i1i , - :&.; kiA II LIM,
~ r y. ' "'CHEAP WATCHES:AND 'JEWELRY. t '
1 : , -- 1, '::=. - R # Wholesale and Retail. at llio •• Philadelphia
11 at ett and Jewelry (-tore." No. 00 North Socend street,
corner of Quarry, Philadelphia, , 1
Alcdettovernatehinticulljetrolledi 113:cara1 ", -:: '
tams,. - •0 •- . • 428 00 ,
• Gold Lepine;lB mate, , - , ,- - „ •• • ' -• 21 011
- Silver Lover, fulljewelled, , --.•-- - .12 00 '- •
Sliver Lepton jowola, , 5 00
t , Superior Quartlere; .• -': ' • '' •, ,' :' ' — - 7 00 .
'Gold Speetttalett, ' • •.•• ‘. ' ' : : ' ''; ,:: , :- • 7 00.
Sloe Silver d 0.4 60
-.Gold &necktie,- '..,----.-, ~1. . _
13 00-
:Ladles' tiold_Ponelle, :' : ...-1 00
Silver Tom Spoonn, set, • . -.5 00
..Mold Pena, with pencils and silver holder, . 100 .
,Gold, Finger Rings Watch illassett, 6re. ,All %oohs
iverrantod to be what they - aro mold for:.
-•.- .. --. , ...- .. - STAUFFER h...HARLEY, •
- - - - - —. -Bueeedsor of O. Costred..-:-
Mar-,Otilitild Irene Oddla SI li?er 1. - efeli ard 'LePin - trt
still iptVer 01111 tilf111)11,1e prices. • '. • •', • . :..'
FALL CLOAKS & MANTILLA
Wnot.Esnit Ain RETAIL.
• II E) 11 U I,N & CU.,.
I mpartera * and Manufacturers of CLOAKS and ' MAN•
111.1.Ati; No. 114 Clitithut envie. (n fciti4tiora above - 7110
south Philadelobla, (In Con nertlon With 0 NtiEGO.
BULPI N. tifil Broadway, N. Y.. the largest inanuflicturer
of thee., goads In the' - United':itates.) beg to call the at
Lon thin of 3Vholesale and Lottur Ino ere-to then. huge
and varied stock Of C.IGOA LM oar tile
hill trade! I Their' toilectlotr:comprlstie u cemplefiTne
sortinent Drell the latest Parisian Novelties In Velvet
Moire Antique, Cletli t Nam tilt,. Ar„ &c:; ,e bile the In
ettitles afforded by, "their connection with ; the: largest
illiinufatturlng Ileum (of these goctlii,) In Noon 'York.
enable them to guarantee bettor value than is obtainr
hie elsewhere in the illßrkot. , GEO. lIUI.PIN & CO..
Foot. ii..'fo —an.: _ - . j74,rilePTltit Rivet Okra ith.
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.081 , TH - A. 'NEEDLES, Matitiftictu . -
• )VIRE. SILK AND, RAM-CLOTH NIXES,
Coarse, illedlnm hnd Fine In.rucsh : holm, middle-sized,
-• and small Id tilameter._
13IETk.L 011 IVtiVEN /WIRE,
the best qualltleiLlarlotarslses of mesh, from Noe. 1
SO lorlutlve.dsid front one to six feet
' They are nnmbered•so many spares to the lineal inch.
and cut to cult. -
The subscrlber also keeps amstantly.t a hand
. . kOREENS.
Mr coal, sand ore, lime; grain; ;gravel. gnario, canine
sugersall, .yens, Collect. spice,-:drngs,dre.ttniTss-4 c
Unetlier with arc.assorment f BEIGIIT AND AN
- NEARED MON WIRE. MI the abort; sold wholesale
end retell by, • • .J. A. NEEDLES
64. Front Street; Plina.
,
Jima 4, 7,(160.—1y.
DE'NSLOW, & CO., COMMISSION
- M ER CH A NTS, •
• • •
and IyholoEnle Polo n In Alf kinds of „
EVREION & PP3ILETIC_LEAS—TOPACGO
• . MANVVACTI;BiO tOIiACCO,
FOREI.GN AND 11031ESTI(NiEllklIS,
•
• .21 South Flout stroot.•l'Llhololphin.
Important Of Fine Ilarann-Bogart, of the choicest
growths of the' YuellAtilatja., A largo asrortnient of
Width are kept cousanttly on hand,. and fur Salo et a
- small advance on-cost of impartation. . - -
--4Z-Constgninente respectfully" solicited, on .irhich
Mewed advances will be tondo when desired'.
Epecial attention i Icon to orders for.plirclnum on corn.
,ntiselon-.orfoldiceo,e elanevery-desorlption of-Merriam
dist, for'necoutite portico using-at a distance from this
mar 'et. • ~-,.. ....._.-
, .. --
-- -ti??,..Sole Ago. I for' F.A. Gootze's celebrated German
Smoking Total. o. comprising, thirty different varieties.
April 2:1, 18 . —ly. .
. ,
QHEPPARD - & - VAN - HARLINGEN..
Lo—The subserlbersintilogiumosed to their
NEW AND -SPACIOUS STORE, • •
1.10.278 -Chestnut Street, fourth door abuse Tenth,.
Are now prepared.to offer's large and well nelected clock
of the following freak and desirable goods. principally of
•Ihiar'own importation, or bought nt auction,. elicit
they orb able to toll at the importer's prima, and to ,
which Macy cordially invite the attention of Country
Merchant. hotel Koopern, arid familiar generally.
Ittlif,fireen and Verna/in-Window Shading.
Barnsley and Irish LIOn Shooting, 7-I, 84, 0-4,104,
114,.12-4.
. Bolster and Pllloty Llnons of several cholce•bleacbore,
and all Irldtbs from 38 to 84 !mhos.. • • •
Bed Blankets of all sizes and qunlitlee.. •
-- erltrand - Bridlirlfinnkets. • -
31.1.1 - ./ullts of tho following varieties. Tlz 111arsellles,
Welting, - Allendale 'and
'Ancestor, Olen tho desirable f Iv. '
Human Covers, Table Covers; Window Curtain Diuslln
Tnriclk and Toweling of every variety. llamank Table,
Cloths ruid . Narklusitibirtlng Liman. and' Muslio. tam
brie Handkorehle3l, Emluoiderles, Hosiery, Ac. Broca•
tot; Damask's, Marrone, Ruby('[dared Loco and Dluslin
Curtains, Wit 'Cornices, Bonds; Gimps. Cord. do:
SHEPPARD it TAN HARLINGEN,
..Importers and Dealers In Llnou and !Louse Furnish.
ing-Coode.' . •
April 30, 1858-4 m.
DUNBAR'S- 0 NET-RIC E_
Wholemli — nrid Befall
t • -
CASH. BOOT AND. 91I0E STORE,
N 0.76 South Second St., Corner of Carter St
. .
The establishment bee boon' onlarged end improved
and Is supplied with the largest and best Retail Stock
in tho:C:ity, principally of kin own manufacture, Withra
rhoico, assortment from the' best hastern klarkot
bracing Ladles,' Gents' and Children's
. .
1100111. 5110 ES AND CAITIIIIS •
of every deseripilon, style and quality, ernhnteing the
best styles and qualities In this or any other market.
This stock cannot be shelled for Quality, Style and
Cheapness. - .
Each article is marked at the very lowest possible
price - , Irmo which no deviation will be made. lie ea.
tmvtopto t statements will be needed, nod none made to
effort Wow t•
Goodyear's Own In all varieties. . Pure Gums, n.
scarce lii the market, always on band. The public I
es pectfully invited to cell. [April 1,1850.
-11)111 - ITADEL - PHI - A. -- 2tDIFE1,i'M
EVANS' FIRE & THIEF PROOF SAFES! -
r merchants, lawyers, farmers,• and others, bating
or utlief_Yaluallles,_ to preserve _front
FIRE or BURGLARS.
Dny and Newell's (llebb's) BANK LOCKS.
- A Csan.—l'lle".Flre Proof, Safe," thetreserrid our
Books, l'apers,. &e., during the great -F ire nt
Buildings, was purchased of OLIVER EVANU, at& 2ud
St., Philadelphia. GETZ &
REFRICERATORS A WATER rliirEit4
• ,
EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators fo r cooling
and preserving moats,
,butter, milk, water, and all
articles for culinary purposes.
WATER FLLTERS•for purifificg brackish or muddy
water, whether affected" by nibs, limestone, mart, or
other ceases; can ,he had separate •M- - iltilielted to the
Refrigerators—a small otaantity of ice cooling the whole
o the wannest wamthdr. •
•L'ORTABLE,BIIOIII4-lIATIP, fe'r the use of—warm
or cold %Tatar: - , • ." • ..
- wATER cloacims, for Hotels:Stores. and I - rolling!.
STORK TRUCKS, far moving boxes, bales; 6'c.
- SEAL PRESSES, Copying do., Unr—ist
OGIVat EVAVS. •
No. ER South Second St .. ( 2 deers balmy Chesnut.'
Mardi 5,1550-Iy. , (Established in 1132.)
51e , •
4 >441:0
±IP'Eg
.y: r •g•il . •
•
, •
-• JE t.)
g Ergr
, gi-rT
p - i ERRiNers PATENT;'-.CHANIPik
, '' ON Pine, PitOor 'SAILS, _with. Jraira:Patent
• ~.. .•'
Powder l'roof :Ipeke‘,..tehich- aere
. .. ; ,n,.,0-,, t ,,:, -.....y ? -.. .alyar r ied. separate filedids at, the 1
• ..,,,:- -.' • .' , .': j. timid's, Fair, Londee,,lBo. nail
~1!.-4, ; ,. , S)..,ii -;'. ti „also at tile ,World's , Pair. /if"!
1
1% , •
,-" Jtl s ill ':'?! ,Iferfi,lBs3 find 'fit,
,;Tliq nal:seri,
- .:i il o, ' fil ri .l! '4 ' 1 ' a be n r d an it e rop q r i rto ' rs " ln on ird " . ° 4 ` .=
!....,,?41.0 . t e, the - Above unequalled Safes and
li . ;i;1;i la . •, ?..erks,.; The ; rap‘itatinu. of, the'
.1 'it!'.s '. , - I, ueneine-ulierrinu A bilfe're Mitre
• ... ....2____ I ...., . '
wide, and' for:the last thirteen,
'''' '• I I ~. `'' ' rears the mercantile
tri'' - - hate 'witnessed and borne testy:
onit.b‘ their nuts* yravuta tie prisif qualities. 'Wore,
hart:l24CP of,thaselliefes•hare . beenlictuallesedd, anot
Ter two 'ltunnako` hair passed triumphantly thrbinch
Ilecidental fires. • The - pilblicere — aludifelf - tharitlfFafe
pianufestured byithrt.subseriberenre pot .tiTy Una:elf
• teed to be fully eclual, but In nlany.respeete ova sups l .- ricktolluliarnbieli bite' bean • So' iiiveroly tiled by t re .
pew, will fait* ,thele'serviceif in the'burninit : 9 r tl4,
oTkibunieittibliguillint,” rieir ir9r, Old - at . the titer'
• tilre'llt fltranbeft street, at ',the. larire' firellast'aul i'
• oppealfe 'the - Girard' !image; and, ktlit 'mere - rOaltt y:'
In the.,Fire at Fifth and Chespiu,t lite., tri'llie eltyni
hlidelphia; th:nhich :these Safee 'came.:forth3he ea-.
newleidged ,Clitiirionl,'Vhen ninny' °that ' socuritiii'
tied.' (-: : • • '„ .• , - ' •c'''.',PhilltllL 'A' efie ;
• ' ',' ; ' Teen Mil* Atli Bap Lott tint-nth'. :'•
4 '
,' '.. ' 's _ 34,i1AG ‘ NUT - Atieetiiiladelphi
' 6,. .. • -.' , • ibri4r iti-lionder•;P:e4f L., ' ...ntalltr.
.factuNrod nap . y
,filiclkiiike. Ilrokern; Jewellers..and'
atbers requlrlinf.security sfrom Nomaes.-.Thnk,Tatilit,
,mkorg,'Atoi ow-baud. itbd , ! made to ardor. . All the mord
cerebrated Loclia ibr itale atTlilanufaelinere,pcleenl t li
LSecond, band P target"! , 'SFalamendere. and ' , lron]
pmtetormther, makers. hare been taken in part payf
?no n+ A.r. llorelnes fir oznlo at hri1ft0, 4 4..;.•t , t, , ',Awl`
Ai: I'NltTget= reoeive3 `e
`"
kodluost , Approved 41,y1gothirAshOpatlipaleikro o n p . V ,
'clinic and the pima kpah.4m,eanyait.„tal,l4trai've Itatla 7,
faatl6A.if f y, l tniflle in am e tr i a: T r a tt4l , ! . F b u ro blltg i t aa ll g,
to
bur a !, 'l. ' l ? 11 , '. - AAKTON:
:atatebi k li Bait - Dim 011.004 Carl!**
• . • —•- hiCti•
ILF,LIF TUB A 0,;(), AN
.• ... .
31
BUM. PLIONT STREET.
o a l ß/A3.10N MERCHANTS AND DEALEDS ' 4IS ALL
LEAF TODACCO, ItIANUFACTURED• TODAC4.,
A`ND ClOAllB.lflivo
e t, On a n n ta t Ut s t i o i ltan t d i, fl a q for e low el lkindsof
Ajn}deavideeled.with,
ritforenre.to "ltani ct ' t
All uncle's sold vt ' ervan ' ted n ,to ra t rep '
opportunity afforded for iiinTu'll'ititlon""'"; End
, every
1 Putlchasera at ti distance - inn v amt..tbalr,ordern and
rtAY-:PP9n being as falthfaly_saryad , an ttielr gooda
.acre Hated edlit &min. • (awn 3, 1856_1y,
7J. • , 9 P PC)
ra 2
-P •
oa,
11.011 i
Eom• ••••.%
in-. N. 0
rto _ Z wa '
o •
• e- I-1 ct 2)
tv Ci)
ID: C.)
• .1 att
•
MIDI
QAVI-Na FUND' 01? TTIE U. S, I
- Kti ANV ti,•-.ANNUITY-k -TRUST-COMPIY.--- 7 , 1
• S. 11:Cornur Thlednoti Chesnut Streets; Phil's.
Tit}_, CAPITAL .5250,000. yio' .
.101giris recta re - ml m oupeeitTanlly the amount f1m,.. 1
Igiimlterodinn -- Deposit Bonk-Rod . given to Lim.fl
Poposl tor, or. If preferred, a eertlllente will In given.
All sums large and •sinnli, • mire reenlyed, ummd' the
amount pald hark on demand: without notice. '
H771 - nterestiegald• - at-thrt rate' nt'rlT7: -1"E11.-CF:NT:;•corm.
mincing from the ddy., of doinsit. and wising nuke°e
days previous to the WithdreWill Ortllolllyeee.
fn the fleet day ofdanunry. in eneh year. time interest
of eneim deisuslt,is Pohl to the depositor, or added to the
It Immelpal. no h 6 may paufor..
, The Compnny hove now. upwnrds of 9,500 depositors
the cite of Vhilndelphinolone. • • , • •
Any adltionni Information will bo given ty middressltur •
iho Ttmastntsi. • . , '
Id Stree
ler In
-onell nod
l neg. % or
rx, Whole
h`ugglets
ke,
ratt nth 11
I wcaruht,
MEM
'keg
[Marrh
• ' DlllEl'l'oB9
Stephen IL Cratvforili Presq..
Lar rune° Joh nspn. -V Ire Pt.
AmbresoO.'l*ltompson,
Benjamin W. Tingley,
dncnli L. Ylorafico,
C
Sept. 1.2!(.5, —ly,
. .
by the State of l'ennaylemiln In 1655
OFFICE, 65 WALNUT STREET
One door above Second •Street.
.ilecolves Deponita In sums of One Dollar and upwards
from all classes of the community; and allows interest
'nt the rate of five per rent' per annum. Moneys paid
back on demand. Alai - 0111 m opino daily from 1) until.
5 o'clock, and ow3londny and.Saturdny.,untilbo'clock
In r..e.oventhg. -
This Institution will be finind a conronient and safe
place of deposit for Fnrmers and °thorn doing busknem.
Dnpualts nru paid on demand wi th out
any pretioui nolice Laing inqulrod:
MANA(1018.
Ilan; Job It. Tyson,
agorae Boldin, '
Robert 'Morrie,
Edmund A: Sander,
Stilwell S. Bishop, .
James P. Perot,
Jolln 3fcenfitoki,. Edward L. Clark,
'•Jaeoli iibeetz, ' Capt. John Odllaghery
--- jineTp - IF3l7reTwTell , aohn Mee, • '
Joseph 11. . Mantra -0.-Stotesbury, - -
Edward IL Trotter, ' Shippon,jr. .
• Franklin Peron, Wm. P..lonka,
Thoman Cooper, , _ Edgar E. Pettit,
' - : Pl'eAdenl;-FRANKLIN FELL.
. • Treasuivr—CHAS,M. MORIUS
' " Feerotary-JAMES, 8. PTITICOLF.
'lo..Tho Chartor provides that no manager, officer or
agent'sball, diroelly or indiroctly,, lebrrow any' money
from' tile 130 eleti. • ' 0rt17,1855-1y
y.
V . OF TUF.' NATIONAL SANE* COMPANY, Wal
ntastrock; southwest cordor of Third atroot, Phlladnl
phis.• Incorporated by I Statq.of PonneYhanin II
, Five per cont. tnterest is given, and the money in lib
trityip.ald back whenevei .It, is called for, without the
necesiil of giving notice for it befitrelland..
....People.who have large,suins put their money in this
Saving Fund, on account of the superior safety and con
venience it affords, but nuy stpu large or small, is no
calved.
•• • .
This Saving Fund has a very large tiOutit of Mort.
Ground Dents and other The
class Investments
tbr the 1,1 oc url ty of Deposita& The rules prevent . t4 9 5'
Director or Officer from using or born wing tho money.
The Wire Is open to receive end' pay bound every
,day,"fruin S 'o'clock • in the morning till 7 o'clock in the
'evening, and oti Monday and Thursday eveutt,g, till li
People who hare money to put In, are Invil qd to cab
at the oiliCe for further information. • . , •
ILEN HY L. lii ,44 NMI, President,
ItunT..SELFIIII9E, Vice Pfusident.
_ '‘• W3l. J. REED, Secretary. .
October 3, 1F53. •
• . •
tit -N.l - E - N - 01D - T,RIPMES . Horil in — Tor
'Rupture successfully troatrd, and Out fort Insured,
ily un'trof the *Neat Staudt Trusses, Imported by the
a ultscriber,-and - roadit - to - ordafitsytWrfor
sufforDilf With J 94141.49 ?vi b 6 gr,ntlded - Wlettro, - ,
that tho ocraeon itow offers to,prpcuro'n•Trtitis qualm
' - litßintli'otooltt,htneinf, with onto; duraltilitY•aila Sof *S•
eoustructlou, Mod , dr miti,...4tuitwoos and, uncinatortn,
Ida article usually sAld. rate wit so assort oeitartys
o'n 'hand, adapted hi every ritrlOty, of Rupture, Dra ulta
attil Chtldrett, aud for salami fature'Of wire to 'suit all•
t tz o# of Single Trumps ? s3.sl; and ssi• 'Rouble,
. $ll, SS aiot• „ , ,
—Perseus at irdistancit-canibifeli'iitait soot to any nil
drews by.rout Itt log tho amount. sea difig nicusurtiaroupd•
ILO Rips and stating. aide Ottheted•-• • :
ittor 46MR4f:sale ; afi.:l Beall the ImPorteri - ''' '
. • CAttilf If: NEEDLES, ,•,•,
S. IY. t•or. of Ttdoifth L,ltitee Sta., Philadelphlu. •
Ditpot for Dr, Ilartnlng'a linprovOtiTatent Body Bra*,
kato4 R . :rounders 4nd,tiroc.tor llnictinkli'atani:Shoulder,
lb-aces; busitens4l • ltabdagds . ;'Splital, Trope
ports. with Folinvltuu,t lady agOntlants.
• - appl 11. , ,
-vll' A.KPAB-B°'4'•t".. n.v
'I , .iLADELp,,, ,
IMPORTANT
•
ANNOUNCE3IENT•
To all parsons. afflicted' irlik Sexual diseaseS;suli :
SHHINALA,THAKNBSSP IMPOTENCE, CONOltilli i - .
GLISET, SYPHILIS, Sic., &a.
-The I(JWAIZII - ASSOCIATION., of, Philadtighlt, In
vbilt'of ilia abrful destrnettoli of Ifilintife,Llfe and Ihialtrf
caused bCiespal dfa9gmr, end the deceptions whirh 6i'.
ac ).ipon.thif unferiiinate ilitims cif Buil' illerasef
by gi me ',Mira di r itot.ail their consulting Surgeop,icif a
CILAHITABLIi . ;AM' worthy of their name, to
. glve
JIEDICAL . ADVICII GRATIS, co all persons - . thus of
flicted.(Maleor remele.).who apply,byjetten(pott , Pali.L)
m/th:a description-rif-theirr-iimditio,-(ageoeimpatlon”
h.ibita °lnfo, Ac.,) and ifi . et trentiiperprty, and sarrgirg,
eci . xcitcsls.lt. mEDiclti,EBll/ftkg OF CUARO , N. •,., . • , :i,
Thellipiard,,Articiclation'ltrs benevolent Institution,
ettabilthed liy 'epode' endowment, fbr the relief ob the
sick, and ,dittrasted, afflicted iiitit Firalentiand. lips.
detiiie diemusba,:'!and,liifunda,calc, peed fee no ether.
'mimosa. ,It7 - ..hiermov, eitifrplut,O r.tieginf,-whicli r -Ilie;
Dlitictort liave voted 'tii , adyertici the above iietlee.. ,M,',
les needless to add that the Assitiliitbin `ammmulds' the
Ilighmt Medical
.._
~,... fkillgr th e. AP. ! •i. - • r-- '
-: d -
A.aaf.fkilifOSTSid)P i !•-Ye O r It. P . AMTO II AP9wipII
i98045.91. 1 0 , ard.41 40 0 641 RD#01000 4 4.f*...
7 ,
u Y 9l " ..°r4b ''' 'N - '''',ZZiIBAiTIVELL, TredAii;
. airlrf;;' .'' "" ' .'.oo , AgfilCUlLD..efignitarY.:.
- ~ ..
-: ;:, .1 : ' ,- t - - -- ' , ~ 1...,=1--;;;W-. •:;j_.".;',. -
~••••• ,i - t - e• • 4•Cgtt r,vitwouro . 1 , 1417 ;
'Oct 13 .. , 1 . 0„ '.;;....••,/ 0 ,•• NITORIO )ROOMS, -,:1 ,
..:?i,...„.., : Ira ~t'- , - -1 ,,.- ; ,4,Vkjiotaiti l 4 -u----.}
' 1 and.btlAills ,, ,.; ;,:: ;, :',. / ;p•..',,, Z-,,:3 :1,, .4W :!T .1 1 ,',
Walny ;and Mahogany Drefelnicammans, ccl thlinarbt .
, r Seats,. Mbles..anitillavitidends.: , .. , , , , ~..',: ~, r,.,:', ,,-.•
Wldnut Minims:Mei Wardrobes.? ; d , , ....•
d:. , ,, :. . d.:l ....,
. PdahmtanyMnd.Walnut , Tables Dr alisitte.,,— ... ; .1.,.. ,
; French Uedefgadt,Mahl)gfillY Wadi Plain , Tabltri, at alb
...,_.,,:_tpracea..0.2....v.i_.,..- . .. , _ii__;,.:4....:-L.1.,,,,...4..di..L. -
;, Parlor Arm Chairs, and hocking tholrs,,with.yii;Mt on
~tuitr.eia t h seats end hankie, .., ~-.-... ,-,,, .•:;•v'.... , ; ill ,
Mati,Nany and.Wslautc Ploini , with r lugnelotty.or. :acme
er,ntestadt 1,10 .1.‘, 1 ,),, ?'l, 0 rj, i:,) -1,1. :Ll-.00,11t,,!: ,
Plato abstract all kluds., ..;11 , i,..,.., .J.l r.14.t%11 I, ' , ' ,'; ''''''
' • ' Calligiud , soco.thlcnow and olognnt.aasortatent t ,st
: ' mirnhure rt.:Malign(' the subscriber, on Louthrt.PS'.
. Fur the corner of Itortit Itimuffor.., -, .., ~ • . -,, , -
f''
; . JUT 'eat lirgf,L.ll;!.Nl") ' 1444 ii.. ...,,,,,
.IP Iiilo)(113:11.0
Wm; M. Godwin.
, Pnul li. ( I .o4lard
Doveremt,
- •
Earrottiry nud Trenpurer,
._,TCIIOI. and luterpeteF.
-' ~~~lt~itllte~~,
,'tx ~:r.. ..~~i
H.— . 0 - Q • 1? - , 4 7- _ i t C ,; '
- '
eL,46eLiatAir.i, "" --h !
• •
• CIERIVIAN BITTER'S. • :
Ptepared
• % M. '
;,•,. • • , ! avilloffecthally cunt • • • • .
,_.l.llTit COMPLAINT, ,riivr,psi4.,.7AIIIIDICE,.
Chtetile or' Nerve& Ihildtity,l o
Mapuseaf•tlio - idneys
• and pll dimes. ;wising from a.disordertid -
Liver. or Sternuch..
. Ceitatipp don-, - '!
- • 'lnward Pllesaull• . ,
• never pined to the livid, -
Acidity of the Sternlieb, Neu- •
• m.lienr/4•1li en
orrnod. "
••• • ' Fulinese or abuW eight en the Stomach, :
Sodr Eructutiens,Sin king or Fluttering
at the Pit of the Stemacli, Swimming of '
• ttio MO, IturrNd and Dalleplt lima/NW - 7F,
• Mug Setuattione when in a lying poshirti, Dittman '
-' of Vißlfni, Botts of woos lief.° the bight; Fever •
•
and dun pain in the, lima, ReScioney of,
Persniration. Yellowness of the Skin and -
Eyes. Pain in the; Side,. Brick, 'Cheat, "
.kc ,Sudden Plush. ;of
- Matti - Burn init.' in the • Flesh
„ • ,
, iunialnines• • •
-
• ' Evil, and great lle ,
•
- • •
, pronto!' -
of • -,:
+l' t •
The proprietor In calling.the, attention' of thepublic
this nroparatlon, does MO, with afeelingof Hie utmost.
con gd.,,, e , In Its yirtnetiond adogtation to3lßedloceises
fUr which' it IS recmumended.
It Is 110 new and untilediorticle, but lne that has
stood the test Oa ten ,yeorw' trial before m a ,4r ger h.„,,
' purple; and • to' reputrithei and sale Bi - :unrivalled by
any Find!, nreporritionsextaith
,Then It,
&Vol , given by the hien prtaillitent'Slicl Veil known
PhYolciOns and PldiTid..4:lli all parts of - the country
is Minions°. .
LIERANOMIENTB:OI` THE LIV , Np ANDETOSiACH.-
fire sources of insanity:
,From dheirder Or obotruetion,
oinorbiti autioreof-the Oinipathethrittid - otlitir ilerves
rol,„„ a, anti or the biotin are Impaired and
deranged:. derintgenimit there will else rot co dlserts
• s • ire-1 skitiltrobs),lima mulievo. •• aow Mg__
he sair6)Cause-tlatt -thousandr-ditrwith---Clia: -
Bilious ti(Yelliby Fever; and that most baneful diseitse,
Consul:it dlon.
The genorol , went of sIINTIM ht treating disthicfrof the
liver aildatoniticlo.hos notheen'a deficiency of NUMB.
Ideal imbiledge of their fultailomi---Idd of a suitable
cornfield - id e ft wonid act mad, thodiscase end 'nil the
•Sy itipatlietitlireetions. 'runt has beet ginned these
Bitter,. ::and they con Le used by perste. a tif' the
most delicate etiOnett h- with perfect safety:-us they at
no time debilitate the patient, but give strength and
Menem, told nervons'energy:' They con Le token at all .
'times. and 'limier all cirrunistonces. N. ordinary expo:.
Mire will prevent then' lists lug a fetiutar,y effect,' and
na laid effort tam Jesuit from au oyeEdose. ' •
, f iiatlietts 111 perseverwist the use of this remedy,
find use it strictly according to directions. It will euro
the forcaninb- discus. Hoovery Imitate:a, if not beyond -
the of Medicine; it has caused - litany to enjoy
the - blessilitior rimea ed health, and in ninny deserateir
Ulla abandoned caves, aperfect and hdical cure, -• '
ADVANCED IN ,
And feeling the bender Tillie weighing heavily upon -
them, With all its' n Hendon t 1116,wi1l find In the uso of
the Bitters alb ElhieEthativill now-Igo-into their •
, veins; rest Ore, in a measure the energy anti ardor of
inure yOutitful clays; build up their" shrunken Ruins.
and give health and . happiness to thei r renanning
ears •
It Is a well established fact, that fully one-half of the
female - portion cif our population, are seldom in the en
joyment orgood'health. or to use their own expresnion
"never feel well." They aye huiellid, devoid of all en
ergy, extremely 'nerve., and bore no appetite. To .
this class of invalids.' MOW Bitten are 'especially
re.
_commeeded•-,.-Their-peenlitir- tonic-und-Infig-oratli
promotion render there Invaluable in such cases.
Persons visiting districts harmssed annually ,
FEVER AND AGUE, or 4NY FEVER OF A BILIOUS
NATURE, will find Unit by the Huffily ion, of one qr.
MO - bottles. they will not In one Instonco take the dim
'once, as the Bitters Will repovatennd strengthen' the'
syeterin and carry the bile dff in its natural thahrtel.—
Preventiin Is better than' cure:-
-
'• '
THEY A ItE EN'fi RELY VEGETABLE
.-
Arid filet frigit...4.lle Etimulantb•Ond_all_injuriono_.
litgrMlictita ; ore plcusurit in taste mid, aniell, mill it
their operation, will expek nil morbid secretions from_
the body, give - bltenn , to - ther - pallid - clittikTfind health
and vigor tai the flame.' ' •
-_->
II
•
- Fria, '
Office. So. QU ARCH street, PLIPI, Pa.
— sop Ly Pluttglols and lititrekeepers lit every town
and villi.go Li tba I:halted States and Canadai, and by
all Diugglsts In Carllale. ' l.ll.ltty'ls,' 1850.
•
AF FLICTED, Map
P •
. . HILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE.
hstablished twenty two years ago' by DR. KINKS:LIN,
Corner et Third and Union Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
'TIVENTY.TIVO YEARS' •
Experience has rendered lir. IC. a most successful prac
titioner In the cure or , all diseases'orn privete nature; -
manhood's debility, as an Impediment to marring° ;
nervous: and, sotruil infirmliles, diseases of the shin, •
and those arising from almoner mercury.
'TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE., . •
There Is en evil habit sometimes indulged In by toys
In solitude, often growing up with ibein to,nanhood
and which. If uot, Wormed lu dUis'lliuo;lnot only begets
serious arteries to ulatriihuivial happinesit, but gives
rise.ta it.serie.of pt2tractF4, iumldloun r and-4.loveuitatleg--
affections.
Few of those who givevai to this pernicious practice
are.nware of the consequences,•untlF they lied &honer.
vices spited shattered, feel strange and unaccountable
ronsatlinis and vague fears in the mind. (Sae page& 27,
28, 20, of Dr. K. 's book on "Self Preservation."
. The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is
unable to labor with aocustothed tiger, or to apply his
ailed to study; his stop in tardy and weals; Ito is dull,
irresolute, 'and'. engages oven in- his sports with 'lmo
energy limn usual: ,
• if he CUMllelpattuNweabeforn the phial,e has done
Ito worst. and enter matrimony, his marriage is um.
trultfut, oust lils• sense tells him that this le caused by
his early follies.' These aro oausiderstiollfl which should
awaken the attention of ell who are similarly Situated.
^ PATIENTS ATIA DISTANCE
Can ! have (by stating .their case explicitly, together
with ail their sympteilis, per letter, enclosing n remit-.
tante) Dr. K. s medicine, appropriated licrerdinglY. •
Forwarded to tiny part of the United States, and
secure from DANIAUE and CURIOSITY,.by mail or ox
lips&
rtEADI YOUTD• AND MANHOOD! I
A Vigorous Life or a Premature. , Death, Rinkelln on
Self Prosurvation—Only 25 cents.
Letters soutuinlng that lulu° lu Bl n sups, will onsuro
a, copy per p
Fylawu plum.
.GRATIS 1 GRATIS! I' GRATIS!!!
A Fret, am to all. .
MISERY It.IiLIEVED.
"Nature's Guide," a new and popular wprk,full °-
valuable advice, and inipmnive' warning, alike calrula
led to prevent years of misery and save thousands of
lives, in distributed without charge, and forwarded by
mail; prepaid, to any Post Office yin the United Elites
on receiving au order oz.:losing two postagtustatnps.
rIiONICS IVON'T DOl
1
—They 'never did do more thou giro •temporary
- rcilef, tinfl - they never will!' is because they don't
touch the csmis of the disease. The cause of all ague
and billions diseases Ix the atmospheric poison culled
31h,pma or Malaria. 'Neutmlistithrs poison by its s
TVRAL srerneore,and all disease ef.used by ft dlitapp . eara
Cum at once. Rhodes' Fever and Agile Cu is t antidote
to Nalarla,.and moreoverit is aperfectly lutrtulesataed
iclii.: ,The certificate of 'the celebrated chemist, J. it.
Chilton, of Isfmr•l'ork, to this effect, attached to ores
ry bottle; therefore, if it floes no eod, it rod do no
harm. • ' '
This is abbe litan can be mid of Quinine, Atsenie, or
any other tonifln existence, as their.nse Is ruinous to
the couttltufion taut tangs on DIULIt Ail Ul,l, which
never allows a person to feel perfectly well foe a aingle .
moment:: .10 Illustration of these truths." anbox-votanti.
extracts from a letter just received from a Physician:
Otosorrou - tt, (two, March 17(33d.
JAS. A. RHOADS. E'f
sq.—Dear Sir: ours of d lost .
Is at baud. The Cure arrived late jest year,hod the*
difficu l ty in. getting any one to purchase it wee greatly
increased from the Mot Wet a remedy had been intro
duced which was growl, hillivor w ith the public as
being better limn using Quinine—not know lug,, J y
mune, that tiorromedv-they used to escape taking.(l% ;
nine contained the DR1.11.1
\ hie remedy (known WI Snlith's Tonic, " )
would in
variably BR EA It an .A goo, bub It did not Cure it, an It
would natal return.with reptueled.vigur. . tilde one cir.
culartauce I'dt:eon:Win your favor, if loould institute
a lust comparison, between It and your C.U.R.E. Tito
lowing is the toeultf , "• • ' •
--ilmorrpersons-took'yotirr Of
cams of "Qttoildlari 'lntern - Ottani ' of 'many,
'eye!. stiktling. -They. hid 'tried QUiniuo • _anyLotbde_
- rynuOleafocenedonatily - rnisitliTzFelillcbuE 1 wan (M. In „•
_all; auch ,wearing,them -out, and laying -
the founded , a of , other and soviimr maladies. I "did
succeed In allotting a raffledl curd of all tints, 9f [lamb
cases with your remedy, and they have not had achili ;
sluco.ln all three nf,thode mum, the , t Fintlth's Tonto'. '
had bier used, and would, as before stated, break the,
chill, but after a period Or; two had" elapsed It wOUld
return.
I think therb will bu no difficulty now in giving to
Cure" the veiling° ground'of othor remedy j
now in use here..kn,
AILIODES' Pt:Mb - end AOUII CLFILE, or ANTIDOTE
TO lIIALAIIIA, the duly hurmloss romody in exlstence: -.
is oqually'eartahr en a PREII:NTIVE; An a“tnte,” Tako .
It Willlll you foul t h e china coming ou, end.. you will ,
novae hate a 6110: • . - ,
dASItIB A. RHODES, Proprietor,
•
....lTor ludo 'by Ittmen, and -Druggleto generally, - ;
July -
TMPORTAN T 'J:O '‘.N,XIIItYIIOD
; 1. For the loot Chino years been engaged in a
bininetos knoll n only to mysolEand comparatively few
others, when] lotonflimirocted fbr the 'stintoi.. l ooo"
„Mull, which hoe averaged toe at thete of NOW.
:to 0,000 Pur - aiiirtitut'ond; having lot lng made aralige elite
`to go to Europe in ihe Fall, to etntageln the mom bust ,
'noss, I no, willing th glt 6 tell instructions in the art to
any person', in 4he;Vnited.states or Canada!, who wIU ,
um the' sum of $l . - am iiiddied, 'from the sun.
;ccoal,have been favomol with. and the many 'thankful
ackuowledgetnents I hake received from those whom I'
:have inetructod, and who are making from
• FIVE VO •FIFTEEN.•DOLLAREI PERIEAIf •;',"!
'at It, to, give any person an opportunity to .entottge in
- this - buoluessrwhichiwnasyiplcallitotTand — fery prof' •
71,1,,, at a small coot. There hipositfrert No Minna in
the matter. Itsferenceeof the beet class con hofgiven as.
iregards Its ehervicter;Mid•l min refer tnipiettinps
haielnstiucted, who will testilythat therarelgoln g
from $5 to sls' thee,,per,day,at Is business in
'whichseither • • - .. , 1 t
-- T LADIES OR cIENTLNtMN , -
can engage, and 'with perfect, ease mako a M. 17, hand.
Gpvered Lunas,in various parts of 14w
York Htzto, Pentisyltiola and'Blarylarid*, whom/omill
Instruttwtmo now,makipg from $3 to El Per fl *7,4 it.
It Ili p omistavemmszlie. and buys dollar ca. 'two , 1 ,re•
nuked to start It. Spon_recalpt, dr 10 1 .; 1111 ! 011 ?*!• i
dlately sand to tin appllmdt ItPrintad,Fhwuk l Fllol4l l l..,.
14 Cult InsthtZtldna lb? Mt, whleh can be 1 , 15.41
'understood at ouce, • T er : , ..
tea motithbf Ma* litscl Mate y adverti etz „
to tba editor of the " Ititading Gt and' Dem t,
Geadlng, 10m, and also aeut,o44bun 11 4 wltlnGztv of ,
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ban sant us one of "
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toan , feat lung and thirty,lnettetdni.diametno wltlkona
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