The American Presbyterian. (Philadelphia) 1856-1869, August 15, 1867, Image 3

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    Huai laraontg.
HAY MOWERS.
The genius of modern improvement pro
mises at no distant day to rob bfiy-makiiig
of one element of the picturesque,' although'
it has not yet wholly succeeded' 1 in 'banish-'
ing the hand scythe from modeifff scenery.
Yot the scythe is wonderfully effective, jri'
comparison with the pradtfcfei&f'the Mexi
can who cuts his grain arid, hay by 'handfuls
with a common knife. This’ most
improvement 1 on the- eeritu-'
ries was*madeby : one l of'th& I fif;st ironworkers
of Massachusetts, moWthad tivb' hundred
years ago, in the veKpThfancy Of thqt cold-, 1
ny- In the ydar T64ffltbe'(renteral Assembly;
granted to Joseph l JerlkOS dflLyrin, the' ex
clusive fbhfteeft years “to ihake
experience of his"abiHtyeh .and'iuyeri'tibn 'tojf
making hiS patent Tor ye moro 8pe l bdy cut- )
ting ofgrasse.” His improverhen t eonhfsted
in making the biadO longer
in strengthefaliig Tlf at "the’ Mantle ‘.tfin'd' 7 b^' !
df itoh 'td : -'tee'(Back] 1
thuf materially Yrffpftjving oldl
Bngi is tbenimtisej'Whi'ctnYirs'ah’m'r
thick and heavy, like,a bush scythe,- -Im
nearly to perfect ion,for hand uSe, and ihen
gave way ,ta tee. mowing-machine. ..
the nature
our jtli'e qf-laptor, ahq;, tp.&fi'km
tent of our. agriqqltural operations, eVgrc
spire to incirease.the use l of the, mower,.andu
all other implements and 1 machine that, willi
expedite the labors- of tee farm;' especially
where the '6ettß'op''is sboft J ft'nd"the‘ ; 'l ( ab6t;S' ,
of sowing' aricl f plh, ! i'ting i 'Sprifig‘ ' i erOps"
are
ing. ThesqiiniplqmeptStare of ,every: i yapi i ehi
ty and fbrm,and ace brought-toiteeidooriiof-.
every -farmeiv-F.Eachsfjo-ndi fia»»ai>oew.> an'tfi
useful point 'added- and l the ; later imprOvO
ments' cbhfblbiiig &ll, r, 'iite ‘ f&r "sdberibfjtb''
those in
agi'iculturapoulqibaye'attained.dts present,,
condition,-i ! had -the-inventions of-mac-Mn'es
been delayed thirty'years.Sibce iB6O-tew
manu factarero < : hlive’ I’filohef* 'produced “third :
hundred and fahfteefi'tebdsapd'And tiipety-"
four macfyine'sj ; 'of ,itne“
presenf'year,,,ana "'itt I jte,,con^4<iore^..tli L ai 11 a
common mnwomwiftrout frpj» sight,,,to nten--
acres in: a day of twelve, hours;, u is L ..-.it
The crop bf >hay in tbe-'ccwntry' is .soffit'
cient to Stimulate Uo r
ture. The'’''&ltoj’d < di!' gr6wh L,, in thp' ’llriifedl.
States antjey|n : ,>y
896 tons, 'pjf .yrijlcp) ( y,.EngJand,.ppo'duee(i,
8,869,209- tonsjiani:Vermont, alone 940,1781
tons;— Rutland Hefaicb
GRAIN I ARMIN G'. IS. EEMSYLYAM A* I. )
'aOTATIOX OF CROPS.' ■ : - rV! ’ i
One o JJj tee’ editors pf- tf>e 'Ameriea>i %griii
culturist (N'dwioYorkr- City/phas < been'-rustL'
eating i n tHbj ' dlseuteesh
our farming/in. eeyeral:‘»rt,iqlesj andvin ;vav
rious connections; We bktrdfct the follbwh
ing and 'Will.-m'nke fli'fthor l excerd ( t9,‘that We.
may “see oqraqlyes; ;
There ismudh mofe-übifortoityin the ro- :
tation of >eropb ,itt>'Edsfceito>'Pennsylvania'
thaU 'ahticiphted.'' The‘l6w«to 'part*
Of
Bran,claps of !tnp Susqu-Ohanna, , J svhi,eli •we 'rqV
ceiitly visifpd, dia-.
triotB,ain:d :the;besi farming of
the Stato-would COmaunder the headof,cereal
agriculture: * €)oly about a 1 foiittk partCf
tho State 1 wias* put : dOWn ab’lmproved Tarid*
in 1850, aiid withj'a'll'
of TO.barii.
than athird|p.i t.hpiState now-undeiucultirl
vation. - Thereiare ;still considerable tracts
of unbroken ' forest,' and vast 1 regions of'
rough, mpttn l taiiriehls'', ( ihnd, Wltid'la''the“luni l
bermon'ate' | , of ; alt ’latgp
trees, and 1 ibacihg. |B,’ | iiiij|e a 'second, 1 ’op,
third growths ;The .beskifarroibg is W -be,
foundin the;vftlieyB,of the river® and creeks,
where the soil is almost uniformly fertile*
an d well ad apted to grain' and! grassd. ~-u 0
The rotation is. a-five or Si^'yCara l cotirse,
beginning with corn upou’a l clOVer tM- tito
othy sodv The.limipg* of the‘land, Whi'eh is
almost universal, takes placuiyic’onne'ction
with this crop.,' The lime arc
the. main reliance foivtbe eqrn crop, which
yields from forty to* sixty bushels to the!
acre. •: ,- ■■ d! ••• !■
The second course is eitber'Oats Or'a suto-:
mer fallow! The best uSage is in' favor Of
the oats, for say that it is i!n, itself a,
paying crop, pnd- ; ,fioes not very’mueh dh’j
minish the subsequent crop of wheat.!’ -.-.L
The third coursei-is winter wheat, for
which preparation-is made by spreading 1 all'
the manure of the farm ; upon the'oat bub
ble or fallow, it in. The M-pdi-i
terrancan W’hpa.t. is’ the variety most com:-
rapuly üßed r; apd i&P yipld in, good grass is
from twenty to thirty bushels per aero. The 1
white varieties formerly-used were, more pro
ductive, but were anore‘delicate,’and/more
liable to be destroyed' !by ! insects. At the
time of sowing the wfiekt/titobthy lhsow'n,
and clover'the followinglspring,* about-.the
lust of tbeift’o'sts, when the 'ground'is-cracked'
with ; ’ : , :l ' V,'
This over as the 'fourth.. course,! off'
which there, ares,frequently two chops takpn
in the sumo season, one for hay . and the.
second for .seed, .of which the yield* is> from'
one and a half to two ahd a half bushels.
Tb* fifth year thh titobthy 'has the
and this crop is continuedVforbne oi; mire
years according to"<?ii’(iuni i Btaiibeß.. If the
grass is good, or"'.if manure‘is,plenty
tor top. dressing, it stays in' grass until
wanted,to begin another rotdtioii.’ -
Where grocn crops are turned under for
manure, there ’ls a div'Sygity of' I pra;cti;be‘.'
Some plow wjhep the cropvis' in its most spej'
eulent state. -yhle f6op„clbyetVis whpp
the heads,.arAjjaMitncp.ed brojyn. The rqaii
V IH‘J. , i 1.r.tl
THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1867.
son offered for this practice is, that the bulk
of the crop is then the greatest, and it un
dergoes most rapid decomposition in the
soil. Others do not plow in clover until
late in fall, and after it has been well pas
tured. If he reasons they give for this prac
tice are;:, Ist, that turning ip tho clover
green, m.akes the soil, sour,.and has », ten
dency,,t,o bring in sorrell. 2. It has a bad
influence -.upon subsequent, crops., ,3. In
w,aifing until fall, you; have the, advantage
of pasturing, and:if the cattle, are kept upon 1
the pasture, as,, they should be ( ,everything
the field produces,is returned to it. ~4v Afore
carbonaceous matter.is returned; to the soil.
What you joso in tops, you gain.in the roots
of the,clov^p,yrhjch;hayefour Or-fivemonths
longer..,to u ; , §; ( Better, props, follow.
Some of,.the- best fkrmers in i?ehnsylvania
foil,9jre.thisimethod.altogether. ,-,,.Othoip, still;
wgig untili,,the. following, &prteg!pMn.dif-turn:
in.tb.e.clcsypr j.upjt.aspt begins, to grow.; . ,
larger arpas of land, are kept under
fhft Elqvy.j.tkaa ds. commpn')inx,thejHdairy;
regions. fiqlds.nbf .-frOmii
fifty apres,are ;qf.frequent oeeurenOb ulffpom
one 300 acre farm .tfiftt
fgmoiia BuffalOfY found 8g -aci-espn
than ,one ,half tun, whole the [fartp;
thpse jMtoom&W
iq, dairy regipnsj ih !t yery;,littje .raiaea in,
frtimek WQ^^pn-.eirsv
;.Yh ls l; 1 ?Pffttiog i is,|y ) oiy jyqlluadaßted-SS:#. O :
t cq»o<J .be eiiangedijOEiitltO)
bettor.™ <%md>
■vy ; ith,;th;e v mah,uro made, gpogiilie; ,faryn„fqr P)
Of tJhdidjL gpAflp.t.jjuupfe
rgfsgd-, ojfk&pt! itftt.PAßPly pthe
Ifm'lly pgd iih'o.ngai-eBtyiUage jpWkOit. -,lpbe,
of. ) 9jheq t 9iptric]t^j l alsodn,th.e,
haya„n I o.,4'P'if'h^ifL i< theveulfi!y^ ; f?dpi'[of'
T,hey c.ertalpjiy! probably jfpg,
winter,
AA4l%hfAlBbArgrs., ()i! hr,rain > apd.pay fl arg. | tho,
prip'eipal, .ppodgqta, spld., frpuq rt -,iar.pus. (
'Jgepejj a, so 'the win«,
tep, andj iSotge -raising, of. poykf.agdLgrna'lbihg.
.liumniA Kef liri .r-A [i; >i dsiiiw
; W WC: i-? “ b
. t “ ! Go,srqoB,’7, : yhb pdftettkei rural
the Saturday lenujme'rates "Uj
-It is prqtty I)oo? practice for, a farmer to,
d#|rid ddl^,l.t ;
fifty ..fibres’ 'of iahdfaC a*kast'of'^‘^2o()b,‘.and--
then in tee thU'd.yeau surrender .about,a
fifth' - of it to 1 thenriar^ l b. r ft?l®??,ft ll^'d'SOJ^ l o^
daisies. ~ . .*V’ '
. .pfaetiqe fo' hhlf l ,manure,tealf, plow
Ih&Tf'AliMknd'Satf/cuftiya^u/fieidji'aii^.'tiKeu''
t’''aif'half 'a ef.bp.li'.
i .1,0 kpep two mferiorj scrgijviiy, sppuhftpwSj,
for qairy f purpose^,,fh at,give milk 1
onq goodjphe,, Unci more food Ilian,’
three •, J '• V
,l i f'b'purch , ase,'in iown SOq'.'foads ’o’f.iiyeryt'
stablo manure, lihd’slfffer fidff of Better boine'
made manure,to.run -fo, waste, „ <\
1 f’o attempt'to'fatteia,three hpgsiiito
pa just'bas fmuch .’.feed,,as;
would'keep two grojyijigf,
‘.Tp 'esti i ipate j |i;grihuitural; i as'^arjoan^t^
bors rakes, mowers, and all soi-ts.iOf jiipple
waiting for a. rise, till na^ ( t&
feed; rats’add niicej and, iH’e r ; eniaiiider f sinehs .
like the essence and is,
40 per cent.'' ’’’ I, .’ 1
TV pftmt out a b'igjorehard pf ehbiee'fruit.
a t of
ahd^ie'jtliem'’,l^^p\,qr^fie.' ii; '^
It‘is ;pqliey.;pot to keepppsted on thq,
marifet y^d : 6'f‘t^e J .^]p^uc^j^[a^'iBe, o ,.dgc( i
to spe.iulatorp 't'Q mpney
out’oryouf lab,or than you
tkkft tlfe t PftPers. "7.^,'. b ' fi '
.■:D ' Ji.i4-."f .»■!■—t--i- ■-■'■in -(it '.i:'
,'t±:
’•Mri .... ’ r i'-til Mi ’■ !<•!' m'.-m-xi-. fly
The popular opinion is that hoeingisidonei
w&fkkfoe’tfP Mil*;"»R|ll not be difficult
to show that faithful hoeijqg does ptuch mofe
thtj.jnj this, feyon .toj warning, rnia
nuringthe hpejngyjp, the weeds, --
T{ih‘'a{c'‘abbiit 'uki.s.Valyyays'toqisk jj'he.
hotfer t'he jday fp.e. 'WPhO iyioiajt it is,; It bfiS,
been ascertained 'that'inVa hejt day in July,,
mbfe t ( hj»n thirteen gaUbps,,qif.w,atey,
have .been found to. evaporate irpto.jai single
aero of |iin.d. The 'soil hps.a, strong hjttra,c
tiOu flu* .water, an'p.i.t isa partpf'iihe.dpty of.
the atpicjsphere to penptrate thpVsoil. and.
iubjstep I.t, as well as.tp .give us.hhe' brqath,
of.lifp. ' sbil on its part, jinks,t,‘ bfl in
a sOitable' condition to receive it. If tjie eur
fabS'ih: eofh ! |jafct,air' enter
it'.';’ T When' > ;t.hb weeds hire destroyed oy ftihe’
ho'e‘,‘ su'rface,' is'made' "ldohej the'’tor ’pene-
trdfek'it frCely,'and ‘ carries along .the{'moist,
ture 1 . if'contains, ai¥d tAws waters tse‘fielcl, :
It fdnowsj'tpenViihht! ®’ field often 'Koe'd,'
whether tHerd , are‘ i HV’eeds 'of npt, w,ill 'with-'
stand better' thag jone that' is not’.
The .soil is as active as the air,'fbr''the too-’
toent 1 the air enters, the soil robs' it of its
moietur,e ahd passes'it to the' foots of
the plants. Thus a caref'qily cuitiyated field'
may bb 'covdfed-wfih'luxuHati^ , cfsu& during
a drp6'|ht, while those on the' hard‘.surface’
of' anoth'er 'may be v perishing' fdf 'want of
ni'distitre.— -IPkip ‘Jthiglaiid Farmer. ■ ■
Wounds upon'animals, at this season'of
flies andaquiek putrefaatioh,meednthe most :
prompt, attention. i Wqfcnow of no better
appiicatiomi than .(hot i,pihe: : ;iarymot *hot
epoiigh toiburn.)v,;, l lt.-maiy. , be 'piit> bn-albne,
br as a plaster upon a pieee. of eottbn cloth:
Look fa the heads, of, ratos.j' o - s
Dr. Eobert IPatterson of Chicago, having
had his attention called to this subject in his
discussions with'the German Infidels of that
city, is contributing a series of articles in it
(“ Speculation on the Stars to tbe Family
Treasure of Xenia, 0., We except thd fob
16 wing r
COMETS. "’■ J
Tfe, can, .obtaip no, more satisfactory
; edimt' of the comeWwhich belo'ngj or diight
to- belong,'to- our system,-from''thb lists--of
astronomers, than Lee of the aptual numbers
of ( ,the;,.lte,bpl.Army, from the piiuster-rpjls.
Arago says; that should ’ lie found
vyitnih thW'dr^it'of.tiranus, or s6u ; bfift|; fi tfib :
nutfibef 'for-' t-HoM’ Ipassing iUvisibiy fifi-the 1
day,w7*,osBSooo.'n;Mereteheli de’madds' 22,000jS
OPA; Qther«! calculate exact1y.,17^58,424
the..
Iman of great moderation, contents himself
!with 325,108, while a .beggarly scribe {h'Wfre
■ AT&vfA 'British ideabitfSss,
ton-frugality. wouldnpWt -uff.'nfffjwith'ijaiily;
2,§§6. yßjjt-.itrjp useless •tPj^uarve'l.oakqut
to count our comets they are not at'all..
•MSifSu'irjf* has ‘his orEltf 3 lAf’fHW
skmbiratid W<essN6'fildi6aV0 > i]^(<fis9^' > wlh'dfe'J
; as we have only dne-fourbli .that!imumber'.!
This is too bad, seeing is from this
-stuff, our manufacture cosmo
-0 il : ''hdt 'tee WbAt Of' “it.
■Wuiatfiß in igtbjtkdi&igeb'ofdOSin'gour bofaelis 1
itu'jiipfi,Having- teem; .reduced, te
jigere-iyap ( ors^ ( qui,te I tp..,manpfaeture'
]a,solid,earth from, and as .unfit for shatter,-.
sollp piift
|lby r fe'ifikmg the' Dev6lWp-“
mebtiworld-mAkdrSjfikeotber'juveh'ilWorkM
;ij\en,;iiai|iHS,q ;,themgg|g'es ; ;pq.eas.ioqally j,w ; ith r ;
breaking up some of the planets they hay ( e,
made, pnd need a sledge-hammer, and smith
for ,! fnA'l;'lj)u¥ji6 l sBl fi ‘‘ The; of-sinhe
scores Wf ihb'firfi
bits. .of.-MArsvistadiiJiupiteuv immediately sugk
;gfBj®d j ,ghe ;I £qp^tipgs K ,>V’bnßqi' ; qidi]t}iey : cpnse>
'And, as some ot our world-makers,, have ac
'c l epte‘d f 't : S6 J t!ci!rsd^y l keBouht “of t'He origin'6f
•the littleiBtkife' , by-brfiiiikjng ! Uptee ! bi’g mbonsj
•i tt;W : ashneBeBakßy)7to.!> procure--sSnieteingiitO)
jb^,^C; ! t,hjep)!.,willb.f, ii The regular,pjanefs, be-,
'ing.oii very ! good_ terms .with"'each other,-
ihkvq'hq'nption o?'®eaking into thefy honest.
-nOighßoY’s Kf6iiseS ! j'but thd-feb'inetsjfikSiHng & !
Idissipatedtiappehmice,' an;d irregiuiaT'h'abitSvf
‘were just the characters,ito..engage ilk-such!
(exploits; and one was engaged accordingly
to bombard an inter-jovial planet, and break
,lriM up'ub'tdTit’fcie'b’itsi'’’illost
h;oweveri‘ij ust-at Ahis' jun'Oture,sa; numibfir-'-ofi
astronomers, spclt-as BssseH! Struve,) Avagfi*,;
apfi- pttiqrs, Jajd jjthej cpmelgi }l an.d}
-took their biudgeons ana sledgq7'hanimefa.
ff6m ! ‘’them,“leaving thebi v 6'niy tfdrispkrent
vapors-,(through“which thb 'Sm'allCst
disti-n ally, visible, ian d- com pared with#, whi chi
the )ighteBi l mist, ; ia, B,olidity itself. ...Profes
has determine,d to give them Bnow-hall9 and
lumps wlic%‘ i 'to' ,, aefe , nir thhfnselves wftfiV 1
Eeichenbaeh, the wol-ldteown- 'Eurdpban'
soiatherist,- alleges that they/firo; busy.mak
ing ?fp n m§te,qric stoue/3 and.jron
t do übted iy looks aggressive. Prp.fessor Pier.ce,-
.oFCambridge, I "reports, to, the i?ren'cH'A.cad-',
erity," ih St Tm'nat‘rs 11 66“ meB i 6 , f I858 : 8®’ flhfuSl- 5 '
ly> • a* metal 1 ic'-nucleus',’ifromothree -tb Itw'e'n ty"
tipiOSi ttee density of Water4ytbat; is;heastern
than mu ( r bl§? fh r the,smaller,..and than.gpld,.
for the larger of jtiiqse guesses. But qn the,
-ybry^‘same''page 1 ‘df wur’Scientific.’Annual ‘
'(lB6i ! j p.' 40#}, : M i r."E'em l jilay' stoutly'conte'nds'
fob/the inecdssityofidisarmHn'gvteetnf'land of
aljggipg thatyAj.aiComet.is hs-bodyt ofi gAseousi
iri its parts, and nearly, but not., perfectly,
to-dispos’d of ; ttie l| cd'mdt's 5
predict,..of ! whethhr they! shall , ever; ajgreei
ejt)hqr.,o,n the fapts py v th.eogfieß oinfcnyphftpor:
flumboldt derides Halley’s fantas
tic "pei-io'd Of 57S;y,ears, in which* the great
pomet should haVe appeared at
of- the-human Tacep and quotes'En'cke'ivs'Te
ducingits.period tq, 8,814 j'ears; which leaves
us vq^-jEiWr^ ip|giei¥qbjbdtj -j .});
J- -. V til- .!•!..V.- i;-
TSEEMWETEES'. ' ' i
‘A ■ 'Sphibwhat interesting 'discuVsibih ,h‘as
be'dn 1 going oh In.the
titnc'pastVon 1 the,sii 6ject’ of Standalrd 1 TUcf-j
mptoCterS. ‘ Sbcpe, 6f'tpq ’ bahts' elicited' ap
pear hot to be know'h 'sdlrnuch as tney dev.
serve. Itfappears / that the‘,kefd
ali'yherntbnfefefsi as a'riileVrise in a,inprith )
oi* 'so ‘after ithb'ihstpu are I !to adel ,-T|iis’
ris’e' 'Varies' ' generally' 'between and 2°«
The bulb's of th'e best thermometers siaould,'
therefore, be' blown'some months before'thc
instr-umeiiti fire! .pomteif' fn. this -man ner.
thekreateir paft of the. error may'be ayoidedV
Bveh' after iill'ddpVlifedtoitions, have he.en
taken, the therihoto’eter/shoul'd from' tpji'e.'ip
titoC be either'eotophred wifd another Btah r
datd;which' hds; been repeatedly cheeked, or
w hotolthis canrioV be cfbhpj' its zero shopid be
'indnpe'ndlently. 't’ested .by.toeanV bf.meltihg
ice. The use bf boiling water is objectiona
ble for tlip .purpose of testi'ngV 'as it h'as'a ten
den ey-'to'‘permanently raise-"the;zef’d; ! of the
instrument,' even if : it~has- been undhapgpd
add; correct before iramerSionJ The 1 to ost
likelytoause of rise’ is •the ph'e ; sided pressure
of the 'airi; : J The bulb* does not' acquire, on
cooling, its original -Size for ' soiue* months.
BWeryvt'herrilometer 'lbdseji its' accuracy,' for
many months, when'eyer It 5 has served for
the determination of 'higher‘temperatures ;
and there are very few thertootoetei's' iq ! use
in'chemical•iaboratbrie's th'nt do not ‘come
under -this ;head.‘ r Ah iristfifmeht; after. a#i:
justmept, cain only onpe ;hd 'hSedfbr a'cciffhtp 1
deterihination of nOilahg-p'dj nts '‘witho’ut;ref
eifebmstanfeealways lost
sightobf 1 in tohetoibal' rese'hrcibes,' and which
ASTRONOMICAL UNCERTAINTY.
explains, no doubt, many discreponcies be
tween statements of different authors.
gtortisOTfutji.
COLTON. DENTAL ASSOCIATION,
Originators of : the Nitrous Oxide Gas for the Painless
Extraction' of Teeth,
Forty thousand persons have inhaled the gag at-our
various officeSj withoubfaiK aeoident or failure. The
names and residences can be seen at our offices in
Philadelphia,Bpstoiii;; New York, Baltimore; St. Louis,
Chicago,. ,Ciipnnnati, andiLouisviUe. , .
Come to the. Headquarters; Wei never fail.
;r :: New Fashion f0r,.1867. ; u
••■■ ■ -1 i "s nc k n &:> Aif i »■«! > ste>w up A H «-». t! -1i >;
ofcr*i;
' jfliis 1 is nqt onlya new Fashion, but ft iiciv’ arlieie of
Skirt,' maclVon aR doveYiifa'A
yetis’opert'ectithatshe ladies libritend it'&houldhe-ealled
Perfection. . :u; : :i| J mtjii j, 1::'J; II:
We would here call particular attention to the 4.8
Yo.i Like^rror _ iraHWe’ ,l 3hi’i{tpsxi«ttaiHg down the
frojtt.ofCWc6feirt;ctt,if springs
itnryoront'wafdlji; aud'-reirdiry yrwiSo
i the slightest pressure, thus-allowing them to collapse,
'so that the skirt occupies,t£e,smallest possible space
' while sitting, riding, .or in passing through .a crowd,
| thhfiplfeMdrb’-fAsfeiiiovtJdl'tHSe'dliirt
restfmea { .lli; .
Tne novelty, and utility of this contrivance .needs
blit he alien to’be'appreciated. ,'i;o j a»;
tVßulTor .wa4Cj)fjsj»afi«9Weit?iighLhei;e;pt}hlisyitihjt>4f
sands of extracts- from letters we are daily receiving,
js‘^ l 4aktSg ! it/ ! fiil^lgiie^t ; Jthse i£f 1 ~SI9”
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•( liiriJ Jit'id'iiHi iiuuß.'/i! nji .-.uoiMiu
are now so well known for their i superior shape, tnate
eria’l, add workaiimshipjithat ieisparhajls Unnecessary
Jttflp Uf,sa.y, t t^t ( yfej
have greatly enlarged our' assortment of. stylos! both
:of 'cfur o'Mn -make aiid 3nip6r f atii On,' and J dkn hbw 'safoly
yOur,future patronage. Manufactured by the Sherman
iiSi'ißT Alfh''CofisET , G6MpSlNir, ! tjf Vh'e 1
fo.i , jthejJJmtedjSthteB,:;,!i.uv, .oirit
.Retail jp P/nla^e^hip, .,
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the itepotj,. at ~31st| .and Mfftkfit. {Streets, a which ~ia,
reachecl ''directly by ‘ tlia cars 'of the ' Sireet
Passenger Balt way. u-Thijse! ofdhfe Chestnut- add Waf !
tow
i StßEriNjG Car Tickets can he had on application at
;tKei>rihUhft)fficg, o Nob63d feh'estahl!lfet.feeti“ f as\j ! itt‘lthfe*
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■ Agents or; the Cnion Transfer Company will .call
ifor and-delivelr 'bkgga’ge at 'th'e-’D'epot; 'Crtfcts ttft tk'
;NOoABl|,,ChestpptpS,lhtgetif:or r.No. jl.i SouthjjElev.eiUh-;
Street, will, receive attention. , , • , .
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ERIE' MAID 7:80
PHILADEDPHU .:i
PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, No. 3...' 9.U0 “
Erie Mail leaves' dMly, exbept 'Sat,ur<lay.
' §s?ej>£
Plliladelpma fixpresa leayes dgSly, - All other trains
.dailyjPexocpt^uncliiy; 1 -''■’ '«o’n Vn.Jo’fr! i.9o»»ut.-'
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PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, No. 1“ 8.20 ,
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paoili accommodation, No::?:.. 4.10
6;20j i ...“ r. n
; Philadelphia Express and Fast Line arrive'&ailyyJ
'}*»«.; •< lift;* Lhu.-// Ji
1 Cincinnati Express arrives daily. All other trains
daily,*Btisep6 l 'Sutidii!y. ti .‘.u.-t t; v.n .tnlm e tiflf
any risk for,Baggage, except for Wearing Apparel, and
litmf. th’efi: #eh'£b'ilMbilieji to'"Ode ‘ Htjrfdred' lloftiirfe fii' 1
valueti.; ABißAggXgeies^ogdingiJhajt'a.mbpnt.Jp vjtlijji/,
wilf be at the risk of-the owner, unless taken by sper
ci&mm&ii •.« . bvi •• oiuor {U-MuTut
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JOHN C. ALLEN,‘Ticket Agent,,63l Chestnut St.,
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pok:::. vt■■ l ■<t iliifi-t •,»’« ■ 118 .thyif, liti’«. '(/M, ‘feint! r.'ifj;
• ran?, daily,., e.xcppt.'Sundpyi.;
For full particular Ans to‘fare' aim 'accoinmoddfidnsj’'
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Send fifty cents for a Specimen Copy of the beautiful
PHOTOS RAF® MARRIAGE CE&TIFICA’tfB.
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KEx'RAR'fA CRIDER, Publishers,
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GROTER & BAKER’Sj
HIGHEST PREMIUM
WITM Z4TJB 8T IJUPR e I"E*IEJYTB.
. The Grover t Baker S. M, Go .vnamifncture, in addition to thnir
celebrated GROTER & BAKER STITCH Machioes, tbe most per
fect SHUTTLE ot ** LOCK ” Slkchirie in the market, and
afford,purobasfers tbe df selecting! after trial and ex
amination of both, the one best suited to their wants, nther com
panies mannfocture bu tone kind of 'machine, each, and cannot offer
this opportunity of selection to their customers.
‘!A '■pamphlet, containing samples ’of both the Grover & Baker
Stitch and Sbuttte Stitch in various fabrics, with fall explanations,
diagrams, and, illustrations, to enable purchase’ s to examine, test, and
elm§>artf their relative‘>merits,-will be famished, on request, from
ourthroughout, the country.. .Those .-who desire machines
whirh ad the best work, should not fail to send for a pamphlet, and
test and compart these stltches for thethselves. '
OFFICE, STREET,
Philadelphia.
i NATIONAL ■
BlK|litftffi:::R:EPUßLic,
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Capital, $1,000,000. Fully Paid.
PJ^QXpKS:
JOSEPH T. BAILEY,
f,»vi KS ..vO‘.°f,s»9«r,^%s«*rtj™„!-.. ...
EDWARD B. ORNE,-
ii >! > 0;b , xOF J. E.:A;K.!Bi Orna, Dealers in Carpetings.
natAan .hilles, ; .
' Vri-nld^iitof tha SelxiTih'Njitiona! DaLk.
TfILDIASI EKYIEN, t f I . ... » ~,,, ;br I '. ' ;
OF Myers 4 Ervien, Flour Factors.
bBQOOD' WELSH,' | ; "■'livij :-:tO ' J»- n ■' • • -
Of S- A W. Welsh, Commission Merchants.
BENJAMIN ROWLAND, Jr., " •
Of u. .Coal Merchants.
SAMCEL A. BISPHAM.
, r, , „ .Of Sanmel IlisphsimA Sons, Wholesale Grocers.
a' * 7-'
ti.il vjiniiiiibale Bank.
FREfIEKICg A.. HOYT, • ,
i i?} 1 1.*< >ft '-.‘OfiFi it'Brcfth^rjGlothiere.
illrw gohiiiit! fiti'M»EMBHpn|:Uiii..- -
. cashier,
JOSEPH J KtrMPdBD.
JAMES M*oo B'E,
• .veil ..idid'i. rn-.-iV! 1 '/.iMii, ;> . • •
: COAL DEALER.
, ,rp'...C'HT":'J if tfietHlU. .'I •• •> '• ■ .
Eagle Vein, ShamokiriFandi other Coals, '
iEromFiSfic(most .'approved'Miniss, oomrtarftly kept on hani
‘ YARD, 747 'SO'O i TH- B'6oAD S*TR'EET.
: Orders loft,-at 1
918 PINE STREET, or N. W. COfeSF.K
; or TENTH, and, WHARXQN- SPTKEETS,
to.. , , ......
: SMYTH & ADAII4, ■
.. I‘ractrlcal JSnannfsctjirers of
j ' '8 TJ JP M itvX’ ;0 JB'
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
V : ‘FACTORY(AND'SALBB ROOMS,
No. 35 South Third Street, Up Stairs,
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r i^ l rQ VRcpfaWt Street,, Secw%d Floor.
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''Bi , enWfaßt, ,f Djnno'F;‘eftd s T&ii'4erved ih’the Very best
Pqliteiafld, prompt attention. givjep to all who
may favor, us iyith their patronage. .
! ■ ' l 'G. RYROJI MORSE.
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'FRANCIS'TSrEWXAND & SON,
: ‘(Oil’iLl ik*:h- --..if .:
: DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OE
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ICE CREAM SALOONS.
i :727’Aftd;729 Anch, Street* '
P4.rJ.ies 1 ,nnd!;iWeddings furnisheiL,. .Ornamental Con
fecrionary, &c., .made to order.
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