The American Presbyterian. (Philadelphia) 1856-1869, November 21, 1867, Image 3

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MILK SICKNESS.
`ibis strange and mysterious disease in
fects some parts of the Western prairie
country, though, like some other (espe
cially miasmatic) diseases., it is giving way
39 the country is more closely settled. As
its name indicates, it is Contracted by par
taking of milk (or flesh) of iny,cew thal,
m ay be infected with it. _
Its origin and nature is shrouded in the
densest mystery, which lo.rge.and repeated
offers of rewards • have failed to clear up.
Seine ascribe it to the heavy, prairip • deWs;
some to some particyp,r plant confaming:an
a crid alkaline poison, which, When eaten; by
the animal, passes, into the milk ; ,somo•to
the wild prairie grass, which is boingleuper-,
ieded by "tame" grtisses; and some 10- a
miasmatic alkaline exhilation which' istilit
haled either by the animal 'Or by the p t eifen
to whom the animal is
,supposed to hive
c ommunicated it.
The symptoms are excessive , weakness
and trembling after any , extrattexertion, fol
lowed by votnitings and severe , sickness. It
is considered as being seldonti fatal,' litit'les
evil effects can never' ertidieltdd 'frdr,n : th
system. In order, to ascertain if a coW,his
been infected by it, ,Ishe made,to,rnn
quickly some distance., _ ; •It is impossible to
know from the milk, which-tappeats as•Jricb
as usual, or from the
i meit whiciesSerfiti as
juicy and tender Al LW& itiVeieltflyitnil
mal.
The doctors have boen,a§,:th,ctiongtily Wi
ned in their efforts te aeoertain its:nature
origin, and mode of treatment, that manyoi
them have lost all patience with it, and deny
its existence, resolving 411"illeged cruses
it, into sonic othdr Waked'. SOMe;
most, of the recent sti,i44Wcirkitoit,Medi
eine omit all month:to, :Of
works of Dr Wood,-ef.P4iladdlphisi.are , an
exception. There have certainly been Many
cases of alleged" milk sickness') whichl*erre
nothing more than billOus fever oriritelstinal
inflammation, but' it requires Ja ***er" of
shutting one's eyes te'faets; . sugh,u§ bud
belonged only to 4ard-shellt.hechh
gians, to deny its existence in the few. of
the accumulated evidence to*the'ecintrar3r.
The disease is •econfilned teeertaintionali
lies—especially dithp - creek and riVer " hot
toms." Wherever you,gn in Southern Illi
nois, just as "Egypt'', is 'sways ‘'ebqut.ten
stiles south of us, se milk] sickness, is -ai r
ways " about five miles from here,'? Some
old men will point out plants , :always found
where it is prevalent. tWa snspect that it
has never been subjected to Such a thorotigh
scientific examinattOu as it is oft Pith of re
ceiving. We have not been,,abfa find
that the stomach of any onet subject to
had been subjected to a satisfactory post
ni (»lent examination. The , only valuable fact
ascertained in regard to it in, that it may be
prevented, even the dangerous districts
by removing the ;cattle, from the .open Prai
rie to enclosed pastures of tame grass, at
certain seasonstof•the year. . ‘.
The nature of -the disease has prevented
its transmission- to the East under the pre
sent method of "supplying our Meat markets.
Should the new'plan of . refrigerator cars be
adopted, we may not enjoy the same iMpu
nity. It is to be hoped, however, that it I
will, like all miasmatic diseases ' if it be one,
or like the prairie grass, if that be the cause,
disappear as the country is brought under
better cultivation. When Ulster was set
tled in the reign of Jafia,es 1., it was a pro
verb for fever and ag,ue, which is now knovin
there only as "a disease they hav,e. in ,Ame
ries." Old English medical works aro very
full on miasma, while later English works
are almost slont in' regard to it. Even in
Illinois the chilli (though had enough) no
longer shake a 'man's teeth lonse.
R. E. T.
rcolormiceviDJ
THE MANDTACTIMING CITY.
- - .
Pittsburghers seem to be. often ander the
delusion that their city is 'the, great .manu
fiteturin,r emporium of the North, and the
first sight of 'the' deluges .of: smoke that.
their chimneys'belnli forth leads a stranger
to entertain the 'Bathe impression. They
certainly let their stioke ." shine before men"
if not their light. Were we to burn bitu
minous coal in Philaclsphis, some people
might come to realize .that Philadelphia is
the first manufacturing city of our nation,
and the second in the world. LondOS - 1006.
After Philadelpnia; New York - is second
in
the new world, wish less than half cm,i man
ufacturing capital.; Ponsolidated Pittiburgh
would be third. Unconsolidated Pittsburgh
is only about sixteenth. Anthracite , .coal
does not do us' justice though it leaves trs
clean streets.
Pittsburghers do tiot . ' regard smoke or
gout as dirt. " There is nothing filthy or
corrupting about them" they say. If Pal
merston's definition of dirt—" matter out of
Place"—be true, it must be conceded that
coal on a fine facade or a handsome face, is
a little out of place. .
CARHART'S BOUDOIR ORGANS!
CARHA.RT'S CHURCH. HARMONIUMS I
CARHART'S MELODEONS!
Unequalled by any Reed Instruments in the world
Also Parmelee 's Patent Isolated Violin Frame Pi
anon, a new and beautiful Instrument: agent;
H. M. MORRISS,
728 Market, treet.
to $5.. •
TOR emery hour's sorties, pleasant and honornittid
st
!flat:Rd shit. DeslrableS M
or ell ladies, adnisteor AU'
farroora, naoro)ninfj, michtnien, aoldiorp, 4 4ataniv
.n 1 or address,
0. W. 3*.konsoN 00.,: 6slleavor :York.
THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1867.
THE NATIONAL UNION
GROCERY AND PROVISION COMPANY'S
c tr. LIS r
COFFEE
Old Government Java
Laguyra
Extra Rio
Rio
Englich•Ereakfast....-
:Young Hyson
Extra 1mperia1...... ..
......
Fine Black "'
Japan ".
Fongtai
SUGAR.
Crushed
Puixerizect,..,_ , • , , 17
Ciranala"ted r -• 17.
Vial, White' • " • ''" ''• ' l `
Coffee 11 , 131 aft.. , t' d ,
1
.`, - ‘ ,l,
i.. • • , :14
Dark.— ` •••••,.• ... . •11,
3 4490gr$ .
Doniss t io ," 14
idand " ' ' 14,
Canned Yittittl '5O 'per Celt feis ftiiiirre l gursVAtltit prtoeb.
Apples, 20 oz. f rippuls, per - half irk
2,
Apples, Spitzenher,g, per, half pea--
Apples, PiplAns'vei,hieli
Corn Starch ( all' .. .... . ..........
rO-oP . 1 94 k r Per paper,.... ,.,,
4_
Cli6e4laiil‘ , ,
.
"'Sweet
Shoe Blacking (small Out Itirge)lrja
P9Z4
. .V.0E4 1 , .
Whit eitt l a KW, titY peek * " 1 " " 4 r.
4 13
SWeet.Pistatoe.s,9,ii . . ,• : 1 13
Tornips ! - i it • ;7:" r, 8i
Onions, a 'a '
le-LOIJR . • - y •
Eltrit Faiiily . ; per'bail sl2 :50013 Op
'`"l z si` T.s'
In one-eiglith bbls
aellowstai , .s9.;italk
S.BIOBSiR i•r-
Blaok : reppp,r,
u , , • I -.PI
Nutmegs, peroz
Cloves, per 1b...... . ... : ..... ... „ ....
Ginger, .....
2to
r-: , :i; i.• -' _,SQA"BA.I..• r
.11RPorkefil , castile., Be; Alt-4 f • • 5.221
-*ref rr At
.4 0 3iP, 5,
Bibblees; ,t3
t pan d e ; • f Irge / / t . , 9 .
All'Craekß ais Bisoilitto36. lower thatiithlit pace'
' • 1-, .4 , ' ,
Dried. Apples.;: Bc. per qtrqrt.
Dried P, ,e4shoe.,l „_ 40c.'ti" .4,,
Dried Peaehes,,A:t, - "
Cianteiics•
. .
Stove anil Egg .
Nut
SCHUYLKILL CO/LL.l',
.. .. . ... ..;65. ta, a
Nut,. . . . - AO ,-", a
The above list of : prices is respecti alli numerous-couimeuded to
the public.' We. have mtitiy other artioles too numerous to
quote ; tatt‘thicAlfroreuedi ate l itis great 'iti."ariiot tlio arti
oleo named. Reipeotfully, I '
NATIONAL UNION - GItOOERY.. AND'-PROVISION
COMPANY,: 608 Arch Street. .
'GrzTF , T , l , rws
'atent Double BelVeciting Arohimedean
RtW-IT.NNTILATO#
SMOICE.C9ATIOUCTOR
been applied to thousands of
ildings within the past four years,
aluding Dwelling-houses, Churches,
shools, Factories, Paper-villa;-Dy-e-- 1
uses, &c., with unuaralleled success.
Smokey chimneys cured and war
.nted. Sold Wholesale and Retail
HENRY MILLS,
. 14o• 11 South Sixth Street-
A liberal discount to the trade. oct. 17-3 m.
AGENTS WANTED !—MALE OR. FEMALE, in
all parts of the United State's to sell "Abbott's
Liives of the 1-'residents," one of the best books
for Agents ever published in this country. The work
is.finely illustrated, complete in one volume, ready for
subecribers, and sells splendidly.
Addiessl3. B. RUSSELL & C0., - Boston, 'Mass. -
JAMES, ,NLOORE,
COAL DEALER.
Eagle Vein, Shamokin and other Coals,
From the most approved Mines, constantly kept on hand
YARD, 747 SOUTH`- BROAD STREET.
Orders left at
918 PINE STREET, .or N. W, ,fORNEIR ,
of TENTS and WEIAIITAIN
promptly-attendedto.' „ •
STIR: & Ari Ant,
Practical 31111111litfaCtUIP4IrS of
.
• • STIPE.BIOIT
SILVER -PL A.TED WARE ,
FACTORY AND SALES ROOMS,
No. 35 South- Third Street, Up Stairs,
AND
1126 Chestnut Street, Second Floor.
1.064-ly
pe Ventilating Coal Stove.
The Solart
The Solartype Hot Air Furnace,
FOR HARD OR SOFT COAL,
COCHRAN-WS I:"..A.."IMICTS.
For Durability,'Econemy and Health, these,celebrated
Stoves and Furnaces are unrivaled.
All Sizes manufactured and sold by
E. E. SILL, Rochester.
STRONG ct McNEAL, Buffalo.
CHAMBERLAIN dr. CO., Cincinnati.
A. MePHERSON, 233 Water St:, N. Y.
B. L. & O. S. CHAMBERLAIN, Chicago.
.ROOT CO., Indianapolis.
LITHGOW &C0.,0. Louisville.
Bor information, write to
J. C. COCHRANE, Rochester, N. Y
LOUIS DREICA,
Stationer, Card Engraver and Plate Printer
1033 CHESTNUT STRIaIIT,
Portal's/a.Rts.
SAMUEL H. FULTON,
STAPLE & FANCY STATIONERY
CARD _ENGRAVING
ESTAB-LISHMENT,
Isl 7 mitsprpr, STALEET,
.; -;$ e PEIntiLDWIJIA,
oca-4 112
Our Ticket Price
Per Pound.
... 404 ,45
... 304 :;',2
95a 1 65
1 65
. T`00:'11100
96ti I'2o
1 00411.15,
fiIIM2M
# 25
I , ovr! F,28:
MIME
MOM
00'per tori
... . . 500 ,
SABBATH-SCHOOL VISITOR,
PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY. THE
PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF PrBLICATION,
Is a beautifully Illustrated Paper, mud a single copy
is sent for one year to any addxess fkr 25 centa. •
To schools that . take over eight i'pies, its price is
only one cent a copy, or 12 cents a. ar. . ~
,iv
lio subscriptions for less than titrei
onths received.
Orders and money should.bq addya sed to
'NO& EALKEIt,'. -,
821 Ciestnitt treet,.Phila.'
A'COPY OF
AMERICAN CY
- GIVEN:ASA.
IMIBMI
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AB. WM. RIITITPSDICTION..:
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Important, 440iti0,48
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, This book as s:otidensation t
sucleopthips entirely,nevr.. ,
range, of. first i plass.ttittiorities,
The Picticnsly
,ifi,r,, , , iflitjecZ 'I?
eatt tkeitiholg
5 2.2 vittneberti,..eigbt itOie
n 'PßltElitirEA6l4 . " NUMBER'
Thelreat niamber l iiiit'be'seat'grit
*litatioa dfl Weeipt at a 3-cant,st.
CET" UP ' CC
"'Three Sribeiriberi Ora tid us wi
copy oP the DietifiriE‘T
Three sabseribers:zent- to us wil
copy,oPthe Anutuil Oyeloptediw-fort
pries t 000 s r. i sis w _ _
thirty subscribers, sept„ious wii
copy of the New American
nbe 61whieh",ii 09.
"Aiinte - kantecrin all pails of .tke
Mile' offered. .• - 3 •• • -
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Stationer- and.
127' SOUTH' ,THIA
oct3l-2m
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PORTE pMO
POCKET BOOK AN
MAN,UFACTU'
No. 47 North , Sixth St
• _
PHILADELP
. .
Porte 'Morttiaies,. C,igtir Case
Port Folios, 'Cabas,
Dressing Cases, Money Bela
=Banker's Cases, •PUrses,
WHOLESALE AZ"ViS
MRS. E. W.
No. ,28 ,ripn St., be
Ladies' Dresses, Cloaks; ShawlE
any color, and:finished equal to ne'
Gentlemen's Coats, Pants and
repaired.
01015 A MONTII
WILL be paid for Agents, male or fame
=Mont business; full particulars free
retailing at $4 00 for 60 ate. .
A. D. BOWMAN & CO., 4£
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Militia IL
LOCK-STITCH SEWI"
MANUFACTURED BY
Wheeler .&; Wilson Man acturing
Embraces an the attachments:of, their
chine, with many peculiar to itself, and, i
of a
Family - S'eurpig
Is the most perfect o
The following extractfrom the, report of
ing Machina at the New York State Fair,
Wtaternent of the merits and excellencies at
' 4 `Wa. the Committee on 'Sewing' Machi
thorough investigationinto the respectiv
machines submitted for examination, find
Sewing Machine to be suptrior othe
ani ely :
Simplicity and Thoroughness of Meehan
Mum of Operation and Maillige.ent.
Noieelemness and Rapidity of lifovemen
Beauty, Strength, and Elasticity of Stitc
, Variety, and Perfeetion.of Attachment, a
Compactness and Beauty of Model and
Adaptation, to material ; of Any - thicknes
Bar, and in the •
Unequalled Precision with which it axe
means of the Elliptic Hook: and we there
Pastaum, as the
BEST FAMILY SEWING
and also, for the above reqabils, the Fumy P
BEST'BOUBLE-THREAD SERI
C. E. P,TEAS, HECTOR
Agents wanted wherever not eady e
cular to KE alr
EN dr
.General Agents for, Elliptic
For P.ennsylvania,pelf
may2-ly 920 Arch Street, Phil
46SP IMPORT
433 *444acturers
WhiU) an
I d 13.01 Check
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W4*RCE fr
re t
this Beason we offer a large.- varied and 'well selected litipelc
vedzwed
No. 43 Strawberry Street,
Finst:Strimt west of psmnd,
We ..take pleastire• in announcing to Dealer% in Fer
tilizers, and .the Agricultural public, that we have,
within the ptiglyear ' increased our facilities . for the
manufacture of our .RAW RoNWPHOgPHATS, to arzea
tent unequalled. by any
,other House- in - ithe,Dnited
States or Europe. _ , These facilities., not only, include
Abb, enlargement at:- earald established : works in Phila
delphia, known - as the DELAWARE RIVER- AG
. RIDLIMILRAL OHEMIOAL NOREBi:LIPt also the
purchase of pateusive, and weliMooked works at Chi
cago, 111., witri v all,the ueeessary, machinery, pars, ac.,
,cenduct.the business.
,:Thib bstablishment alone has
produced annui ► lly,' over 5900, tons of dried Bones and
Alka.,andlS'Oapable:- being-largely in _ie.d.
nit .
~P:DJA
: 511
I,E„THE. BIBLE
Taen4;6 and Five
401 • 1 - .1
larke work ;tl2ree
r drailSfr 4.9.1# *ide
~
• Peruvian a Substitute'
; ..“ - :•11•A
. rie
'taif o me
. . .
. BAuP.T.I & ,
Sole gTorVlors.and Manufacturers Delaware _River
Chewc4 Wctiis; Philpielphjit; 1614 .galipli.
Works Chicago
7i:•-• • .
5
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ataire
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I RTY' 'CENTS.
addiva
forliettiker =
ntitle! th. r detioi
libtary, binding,'
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18 . 'vole the'
1,11
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Gaiteall9lieras4le'Agailta,-NO.:181`;:Paai1
: •; =-: lie!' of -Cedar, Nair York:
'~Yhole ale kgent for-Maryland and Virginia, 97 &-1.05
Tatitu'rtt
linter;
EL.PIIIA.
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ATCHEL
elow Aich.;
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Pocket Books,
Saiohble, •
Work Boxes, •
Etuies, Sco. •
f$ TATZ.
her well-known
all the requireme
achtn,e'
any in itse
e Committee on ew
-66, glies a condensed
.. edforthis machine:
:; atier citreful and
Media of the .varioua
RUiptio Xock,Stitch
n the folloniing points,
COnstruction:
Range olWOrk•
y as Adjustable Feed
es the Ldek-Stiteli, by
'e award it the FIRST
.CHINE,
(,
MUTT[ as" the
-MACHINE.r
OFFATT, Committee.:
&lobed. Send for cir-
IVALMSLEY;
e i'ng Machine Co.,
Ore and New Jerway-,
hi,.
RS,
0:1V
D eaaw
ItiviLitotiPmPk!
SMITH ilk DREER,
TBA - T.ll. AACH Sr4I4VIIIIB,
PHILADELPHIA,
THEODORE SMITH. FERDINAND J. DREER
RAVE ON HAND ,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE,
aprEs-ly Of the most fashionable styles.
TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
Is urge y tneressek.. e
deFfire, by the:, elbseti, snpervishM; to . coni.iuoi;
ttvo concerns titt tkat i eur derive alifife
ties' benefit from their .consolidatiOtHit'cilifttinin ' 'a
MANURE Which shall maintain a'standaid'and'unii;
i`orm'ciuttlify;saria at 'the lb weSt 'ptissibl6 pn e'T`• ' ;
31Y; It4UdiE‘ & ` 66/6'll
,rritiTpeci resopmefrided . tO-pnicbsse of; the
deiley located in their neighborhood. In sections
wliere ne - leider the PlinSAiiitii rah'y
11§ t from the - nndersigned, A Priced
dirciiiiiliyilf sent,to all dealers who Stp_plY,
134 17 GIT S - 0 , •
DELCO; Noi - 20"Si• Delaware. iCienue; Philadelphia; and
• L. w Lake , Street, Chicag,el' •
Smi'th's' Wharf, Baltimore
star-We are - prepared' to Supply' per tent
tiOnal AIM to all-Manufacturers for grinding Bones
Guano and all :oth'er liaid• substances." ' s • lt
H. BIIRDSA.LL'S
cs cr ll' I CO iv 3EI
ICE CREAM; & DINING SALOCNg,
70,1121 Chestnut St., qtrard Row,
P : HILADELPILIA. .
•
Parties supplied with Ice 'Creams, Water' Ices, Roman PanCh,
Charlotte Runes, Jellies, Blanc Mange, Fancy and Wedding Cakes,
Candy Ornaments, Fruits, &e., &c. • 1070-6 t
- JONES, TEMPLE
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL
hat Manufacturers,
" 29 ScriITH,NINTH STREET,
mylS-Iy FIRST STORE ABOVE OHESTNII
COLTON pENTA:L
:Originators of the Nitrous Oxide Gas for the Painless
tion of Teeth.
Forty thousaris- -
'various offices, without an accident o'--‘.--‘-11ritture.-4-.0.
names and residenCes can -be seen at our offices in
Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Baltimore, St. Louis,
Chicago, Cincinnati, and Louisville.'
i'hiladelpniaoffice, 737 Walnut Street below Eighth.
Come to the Headquarters. We never fail..
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SOMETHING NEW!
Send fifty cents for a Specimen Copy of the beautiful -
PHOTOGRAPH MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE
- • Regular retall'priCe, SLOG. Address'
KEYELART & CRIDER, Publishers
York, Pa.
Feb. M.,—ly
. .
CLEMENT SMITH &. SONS
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM! ,.
..: : . 248 SOUTH SECOND STUET,
Respectfully inform. our friends and thelmblic that we have
opened an 'estiblisbment at the above place, whereiree will
es
mann
lecture all descriptions of Fine Cabinet Work. Many years'
porience in c onducting the manufacture of one of_ the oldest and
largest establishments in this city, has given us oa4vantage
'PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE and SKILL in the ART o
' 'DESIGNING and MANUFACTURING FINE
CABINET WORK., on the most
. . ,1., Reasonable Terms.. , y
,„.• or obaracter and ability, We refer those who may favor us to the
undorrrigned gentlemen :--- ,
. . ,
J.O .F Aillt,Z24.Cheristnt Street._ . . .
S. R. HILT, N. B. corner:Fifth and Walnut.
W. E. TENBROOK, 192 . 5 Chestnut Street. ,*
R. P. N. BoXENBT.NE, 35th and Bearing; W. P. - .
TROMAS,POTTER, 229 Arch Street.
ANSON 7r.wELL,IIO3 Vine Street. - .
TAMES T. 131.A.0.K. R. M. WHITESIDE.
•
THOMPSON BLACK ' S : SON " & - CO.,
- BROAD .1-'Ol3-ISTNUT STREETS,
• DEALERS. .TN,
Viirrjll 111190.Pkel
AND EVERY: VARIETY OF -
elf:01 4 e; AtiLY -41 . T0) CESIEL
Goods delivered in any part of the City, or packed securely for the Country.
SarOrders‘hy mail will receive prompt attention._
FANCY JOB PRINT
SANSOM STREET HALL.
Fine Work —Orignal Styles.
FArrisirPlutsWlMPFF TY PE !. 8 ,4 4 - 4 m w°*47.33.1*
GROVER & BAKER'S
,•tB:sT : . - 1-.. - ( - :i'sJAT.H
AND S=TITCH
.:_ . i . w:! . .1*..G.-,:._:,m : 4c.H..rNq
Ter m .r,JI T.E's P OPR JE ir•Jr rs.
The Grover & Baker S. M. Co Oiatatifacture, in addition le, their
celebrated GRO_lr.Bit & ,S_TITC t li Machines,; the most per
fect SIIIITTLy. or " LOCK ertiqu - '? Afachine in the arltst„ and
ontiortduity of selecting, after trialVid ex
-IPlinstgon,!f -both, the-onehest suited to their wants.. • Other com
paideit' Mantle eta re• isle kind of 2 m tie- eaChi•enti Caning offer
this_eppprtooitx of,selectionito their customers.
. •
pa - Aphid; ;:if Soil' the` °rimer & Bake
Stitch and Shuttle Stitch in various fabrlc.s.•with. full explanaticse,.
diagrams, and illustrations, to enable pOrehaserittlexitinitte",test,and
compare their relative ntesits,;millUe furnished, on request, from
war offices fliiiiughenr - the un rr'BEZ3sti. who desire machines
whi, halo the,best, toork,,shuuld not fail 40 send ibr ap'amptdet, and
lett Mid' compare these stitches for Mein-Woes.
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In Mns. SHERMAN'S CORSETS, ladies find
The laws of Health with Fashion's taste combined
• ' itlypertin/ eqem74eaCli. seplira Fe part, -
Theymntnp action oftll94llege het,"
And no ininciousligatere is placed
'ifiiiiiafth'e flexure of the =Enid! ;fiat •
Ttririlt,ik certain,- ; -and wheitle Wei° pleass
. 1;1'1211 positions there is prrfect.ease
• - The ilgnr4e - 'ofittie yoiing they '
Aiding, and not ,r ‘ iigreinsing py.ery ; oilinnit;
Zrregedarities of shape t4(:y,
So the b`i ione cgn sliglirdbfeela be'aiifed,"
ill While eyeelN'llgnrefiletlich ifrilind?retocd f.
As mly by. their help seem geed;
' Matidris *ening them a lieon will gain,
Tlieir early.symmetri they'll lung retain.
ALSO, 1411. G. F,STAND BEST, ASSORTMENT Alty
Ladies', Messes' and ,(111.0en's
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Tit the City,,,. ; •
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At Mrs. SHERMAN'S, '35 N. Bth St,
COilier of 'Filbert SL ef." El'ep26-tiu
JOSHUA OOWPLAND,
Looking Glasses,
PICTURE FRAMES,
Large Ornamental (Jilt and .Talnut Mirr o rs
No. 63 South Fourth Street, Philadelphht,
HENRY, H. CWEXAAND..
i342.571J , ,O :
E. 0. THOMPSON,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
Samples to order from, and instructions____
sent to Gentlemen residing out of the City, and satisfaction
guaranteed. Those visiting the City are invited to leave
their bleainres for present or future orders.
Pantaloon cutting is a speciality. Great experience in
this;brancir of tailoring warrants , an invitation to those de
siring good fitting pantaloons to give him a trial.
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filibiStrrbek AGENTS Wanted. $lO made from $l. Cali
gm 4.7 lir sr x . suit examine au inirention needed by ever) -
body. 'No experience necessary. Business light—situation per
manent—employment immediate.
C. L. VAN ALLEN, 4S New Street, New York.
'WALL PAPERS ,
GOLD, VELVET and PLAIN:
The Finest. Assortment in Philadelphia.
Linen Window Shades manufactured. All new de
signs, $l, $1 50, $2,
$3, and $lO, with Silk
Trimmings. Fine White Linen
for Shades, at
eT , OHNSTON'S
WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEPOT,
1033 Spiino.Garden St., just
• below 11th
SURE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
DR. P. C. ARMSTRONG'S
CELEBRATED „SPANISH BITTERS,
A PURELY VEGETABLE PREPARATION.
Prepared and sold by
ARMSTRONG & WALTON,
2tlNorth Ninth St., Philadelphia.
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PLAIN AND
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Manufacturer and Dealer in
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