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From the Nora/ American
Lincoln's Tariff Record.
'TM e is a wilful and labored effort on the
in ~f those who have habitually sacrificed
le in:t Asti, of Pennsylvania to party, and who
ve (.11 all occasions abandoned our rights
,criever the fife niers demand a concession,
falsify the po,ition and to misrepresent the
n i or , s o f Mr. Lincoln, wbo was always been
e of the most thorough, consistent and uu
, cbing mends of the protective policy.—
:re is tot a man of any party to-day iu this
..onwealdi who is more sincerely attached
at grott principle than he is, or who has
;Ic,lnd it more courageou y in a State
r e he had to combat preju ingo
d e mocratic slang, in favor .f - •
en serving as au elector at the ha • • i, e
t'cket,in 144, be made the Tali. 1842
constant theme of his discourse, sustaining
ith masterly and conclusive arguments to
the people of the west thatkthere ,was a
ect harmony between their interests and
~—between agricultural and manufacturing
•r, and a mutual dependence by which ole
Id not prosper without the other. We-have
the papers of Illinois examined With bare,
are able to state distinctly that in eirery.
•ch of Mr. Lincoln as a Clay elector, ha
.e the tariff the leading subject of disctUr-
en Mr. Foster was indulging his bad tsote
on Monday night, by a sweeping dentmoli
of his opponents, and endeavoring to
pe responsibility by the concealment of his
opinions, he took occasion to arraign Mr.
.1n on the tariff. Here are his words, as
rted in a democratic paper :
wonder, also, whether they will not vote
Mr. Lincoln, whose opinions on this guns
(the tariff) neither they nor anybody else
anything about.
There is no record of his public life that
de any knowledge of his views on Abto
don. (Applause.) Mr. Lincoln is help
, e friend of the protective policy, yet you
of find a vote he ever gave, ift a speeckike
made, wherein he favored the doctriftli of
ction at all."
ese are distinct and positive charges. If
were true, Mr. Lincoln would not be en
to our support. If they are untrue, Mr.
r is unworthy of favor for bearing false
We have already stated that, during
nvass of 1844, every speech Mr. Lincoln
con lained a defence of the Tariff of '42
aster's ignorance on this point may be
ed, because those speeches were confined
and did not attain much currency
d it. There is no justification, however,
gnorance concerning the records of Con
, which are open to everybody, and Are.
.ssed by ex-members like Mr. Foster. He
where to turn for the proof of his charges,
existed ; and, If he neglected , that duty, . 1
as as guilty in a culpable omission as in a
'nal perversion. Me intend to annwerMr.. l
er from the journals of Congress, • placing
gicial record against his unwarranted as
one. During the Congress in which Mr.
oln was a member of the House of &pre-,
Wives, various resolutions were introduced'
Ling to the tariff, upon which he voted in
ably for protection. Passing by those of
or importance, we ask atteation to two
log examples• cited from theicrtrmele.
n the 19th of June, 1848, Mr. Andrew Stew
of State—from his °long and° ardent devo
to protection; familiarly known- in Coin sas "Tariff Andy"—offered , the following
lution : .
Resolved, That the. Committee of rays and
an be leattuoted to inquire into the expedi
of reporting a bill irtoreatiogtheduties
gn luxuries • of, all kinds,. and.on such Soy
manufactureil its are now coming into ruin
ompetition with Ameriattiatum" •
o-thirds could not be obtaired to suspend,
rules, because the democracy, as usual,
nearly in solid colrUktn against viit Bet
incolu's vote is found worded int. the.
~a tive, with Mr. Stewlitt Old the PentutiT-
Whigs. The proceedings may belaturd'
e Cougrestional Globe, vol. 18, Enf_liq 2 ,,
the 11th of December, 1848, Dr. lfgekert," l
a member from tktib State, welt Ithrttit4S
, f the most devoted and able chantPl94B of
tariff, and largely identified with the 'iron
coal interests, offered the following Maw.
deed, That the Committee of Ways and
as be instructed to inquire into the expo&
of reporting a tariff bill, based upon ;be
ciples of the tariff of 1842."
is was as distinct a teat as could be made,
invilvect the whole issue. Mr. Lincoln
the rwiltilion. Congressional,
,e, vol. 9.0, page 26, The Pernilievania
:ation then stood as follow{r.•
B-atiy, Butler, Dickey, Eckel&
Ily, Fmedly, Hampton, 3. R. rtTgeinisH,
„ilellivaine, Noss, Pollock, ttewart r .
m.-15 Whip,
idges, Brcillharl, C. S. logernoll,. - Marin,
g, Thompson, Wilmot-7.Thoziocrate.?
yin—l American.
ery Whig, exceptJ, R. Ingergoll, Stalest , t'
Irvin—three of-the strongest tariff mtn it
House—who were absent, and ,probably
• 1, voted in the affirmative. • Charles J.
raoll was the only Democrat whet voted for
Charles Brown, Job Mann, James Thonap•
and D. Wilmot voted egainst• it, iehlhe
ges, Brodhead and Strong dodgedcor.Were
enienily missing. The whole Detnoc
a few individual exceptions, era - d
.reely, and the south demanded that those
'eonsylvania should betray their conatitu•
etas, as the record ehbws they did. '
her illustrations might ba produced con
ing ih,ge votes, if any beneficial object
d he served by multiplying•ptoof of anin
table fact. They are to be found watered
ugh the journals of the 80th Congreaft.
we appeal to all candid. men, upon the
of this evidence, whether Mr.. golltet's
went, that "you cannot find a Tote
.In ever goo; or a Ineath he eleoluade,
teat he favored the doctrine of nrotection
I," is correct or latterrect? Hating gone'
far, we deny his allegation in whole and
rt, and demand the proof.-
1. is speech of Mt. •Postter watt not a careless
t. It bad been doubtless meditated long ,
well, and prepared with reference to rte
t here and throughout the State. ry
of it was considered and weighed. Waen.
ndidate of a party can bring himself down
.e delibtrate misrepresentation. of an oppo
record for partisan or personal ends, he
tainly not entitled to credit or favor. Mr.
r has deliberately asserted what the Jour
of congress solemnly contradict, and we
him to his own reflections after this ha
ting exposure. It he can thus coolly
e charges in one awe, he would not acre
in another. The public will now know
tly how much confidence to attach to hie
hart charges, wherein he audatiettidY
lm
bee the patriotiem and impugns the tattak.
of a large majority of the people of
ntonwealth. thig
CELEBRATED Warrus says: " No woman
be a lady who can mortify or wound
, ther. No matt r how beautiful, how
ed, how cultivated she may be, she •ia
lly coarse, and the inate vulgarity of her
ire manifests itself Nerd. 'Uniformly
d, courteous and polite treatment of, all
one, is one mark of a true woman.
ages Paovuse atria lie butte leg.
epaulet stud, but it bat vriuge 118 4 01 4"
sr end wide.
that* arm adse w irr la
half 40411ittated otittio, Gr witt,
pennovlvaitia IZMIR t &graph, Saturbav afternoon, tieptentber 29, 186L1.
Qqation tproclamation.
EIFTION PROCLAMATION.
DIIRSUANT to an act of the General As
sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en,
titled An Act relating to Elections in this Common.
wealth," approved the 2d day of July, A. D. one thou
sand eight hundred and thirty-nine, I, J. M. EYSTER-
Sheriff of the county of Dauphin, Pennsyvania, do here
by make known and give notice to the electors of the
county aforesaid, that an election will be held in thesaid
county of Dauphin, ON TRE SECOND TUESDAY OF OC
TOBER, A. D., 1859, (being the 9th day of October,) at
which time State and County Officers, as follows, are to
be elected, to wit:
One person for Governor of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
One person to represent the counties of Dauphin, Leb
anon, Union, Snyder and part of Northumberland coun
ty, composing the 10th Congressional district, in the .
Congress of the United States,
One person to represent ihe counties of Ilduphln and
Lebanon in the Senate of Pennsylvania.
Twopersons kw members of the House oi Representa-
Ives of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, to, repro.
teem the countrof Dinipitha in the Hangout Represents .
Gres of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania.
One person kor the Office of High Sheds ofDauphin .
°minty.
Ono person for Recorder Of'Destds aid 'Clerk of the
Orphan's Court. -
one person tor CriantiCbniniltiltniOr7 '
One person for Direateeof the Poor.
One person nor Auditor: -4
By the SUb itelettorkof the slat Of. AMtembly, hicorpora
ting the city of Hairlibuit it ES provided as follows, to
wit : "Thai ,all , genet*, metal and municipal _ electrons
by the 'quidided smell of the said' ity, (except meet' oni
for military 'elliaers,) be : held In; their respective
wards as foilowl, tot The electiorf for the Fir's& ward
shall be bekka:, the pabliti sehoolAhtse at the corner of
Maryts alley and Front street. The election,fer the Se
cond ward shall "be held at the Deihl House on Market
street, at the place *here the elections for the South
ward are now held:. The election- for . the- Third ward
shall be held at the Court House, on Market street, at
the place where the elections for the West ward a-e now
held. Thee for the Fourth ward plug be held at
the pubilo school , irc gate street, ttetVden Second
and Third streets. e elections of the Filth ward shall
I be held at the house belonging to General John Teeter,
on the State road, leading from the reservoir grounds to
the State road leading fremitheaksquelianna:river to the
Pennsyletuda State Lunette Hospital. And the elections
of the Sista arartpahail beheld at=the.School house =ln
West Harrisburg..
Provided, That the pia cot Otholding the election deft
tutted in this section, for the Second and Third warthb in
the case of Atii Milling down'of the present COurt Hoeft;
and until another be created, shall he held at the follow
ing placee;lo - -
For the,decondward at the westernmindow of Herr's
Hotel, en Markiestreet, and for the-Third ward Wale
ached house, Jo Walnut alreet, { between. Second nod
Front Streets In said atty.
For thetowaship of Su Anaheim?, ay. Mtlior's (now•Nis : :
ey'l) Reboot Donee.
For,44,,nivine hip of Lower Swetara at the school houSe
For the tovrasbablp of SwataraMithe Lewin Grove Inn.
' - Icor the borough of Middlotovin at the Brick 'School
hoots, in Flnestreet,Aossid , bormlfh• ' " •
' the township of Londonderry, at the Public Howie
of ..loseph Kelm sald3oWnehip. - •
Por tho towttalap of West LbWituideriY, at the lands of
Violation NW, la said township • •
reothe toWnablp of toneWago, erected out of parts of
the townships or Londonderry and-Dorm the house of.
Chanted Folts, (dear Jno: Foltz) in add tmrmhip,
For the township of Derry, at the publie house
iol Baum, in Hummelstown, In said township.
For fha biamakiPief<Stat IfiltlavarrfOlitallitlthettonatt
of George lloeker, esaid enable.
Air the townalirof)DMFlßutover, at.thetwibligrkonee
of Ma) : Sheri, (now aciirer's,) in said township.
For-the tewnehip.of Welt Hanover, at the public house
of Jacob Rudy, (eels Sticle's,) In said tem:ship.
For the townshipsflowerPaxton( at the Ishii° begnite .
of Robert Gilchrist, (now Steel art's,) In said township.
For thelownsWof Middl • lit the Marne-hones , '
of Joaeph Cockley, in said township. ,
-For,tbe township of Rush, at the houlebebaispiat Ca
the estate of the late John McAllister, dee'd, now occupied
by David 'lineal in said township.
For the township of Jelhirson, at the house of Christian
Hotlinen. in said township. - •
- For the township . of Jackso n , at the homse now,peco
pled by John Milder, axler satittownship.
For the township of Halifax, at the North Ward School
"House; in the town of Halifax.
For-the township of ileod t at the new hchool House on
Drlncan's.lsland, in said tinstabip.
,F6r,the borough. of Millersburg, at the Frame School
- Haase; on the bank of the- Wie.ouladd creek, in the bor
or the to 1p of Ilmiel• Paxton, at the h dm of
Jacob Huey, now occupied
~by : Samuel- Buck; in gaid,
toW1181110:'
„pot the township of 111011n,,,at the public house of”.ldh:
°heel ll:Marline, (now Benj. BOrdrierd in Berryaburit: to
said td y
For e 4141 i hil44l ,rith thmi, at the public house
,new , geoPpind „ - twealtArritMalllN•
For the township honk e public house of Sol
oinoniaMdettsbhmg, :”.(newtolichkirlinAhe borough of Grata .
Fdrlbe borough'of Grata, at the public houae of Solo.
in* LoudenslagatiOnallagr,Ytarsaid liorough.
'For the township of Wiegaisco, at the School House No.
iir4llPl rtirO V'
I oleo f or e rmat on e electors of county
,Otir r itityptoo ths,iblicriring secticis of e els ' of the
Gen Assembly, enacted during the session of 1853
to Witt_ -3 .
tra
Warr LONDONDEPT—PIace of Rlectign., -
Also. sections 1 and *B, page 104, pamphlet laws, ap•
'provedilfe 18th MITA, , Maroh.4B67cls:= ,, Thattbrieltiz
sans of the township of Londonderry, in.the county 01.
Dauphin, forfterly anDirsoad in the PortsmonUr election
district, another with such other citizens of said town
shlP r , dldfiirg *savor the , public.road leading from' Port
Royal to liissley'smill, in said township, shall hereafter
hold their general and _special elections at the house of
Christina lieff, in said township.'
Sac. 8. That said . dietrict shall hereafter be' kneta its
West Londonderry election district.- _
. . . .
RUSH A'ection
Wheidas DM place' f bolding the efeettonsib me - mist
ship or Audi, Dauphin county,was by law at sohool Romig,
number Direerinsisid township: And whereas, there 11.1
natuch §cittpol house, thereffira—Sectica.A. Beg, pada&
by Gut &nate and ir.e , e Repaadagimet
4/sMtli arPeensyleaniain General Ammo* met, 4q,."42.14
ereby wild& by - the amthertlY of the nuke, nit" the
and township elections of Rush Toarnsb)p, , J;4okis.
• ty. Shalt be held et the hoese belonging to the netili
. „
• ISO John / 10 0104r1.decoats*aqw 900 . oPlorf tat
pod teneut Page 93 mimpll:4 laws, - 1 98.
'1 also srmkehnown am! firimasslce, as in aad>byYoke3
eversection of the aforesaid act I am directed, " that
y person, excepting justkes of the .peasei
bold toy office or appointment of profit or trust under the
gevernmeut of the tlpited ages, or,of Ole #loifettkewff
otator Incorporated dis t ti4hether a comitibanmed oi
-1 Seer or otherwisan-an Iths is
ar abate eniployed tut ei &legislative, utt ciary, er
executive department of UnsiState,or.thoDokeiNittaintoti
or,any city or incorporated district, and aim, that every
Member Of Congress and WM" fret gasbag trim
*bleat and common council of any city, commlosionemat
any incorporated district, is by law mftlit.Ve itinifdditte
or exercising at the same time the office or appointment
otjudge;inspector or..,edetit,of any. .aligattws 'AL-9 03 4e
inonwesttb, and that no Inspector or Judge, or e other 619
oor or any such age shall be eligible to any' oflipe
, then to be voted Mn'' . ,
! Ito thatinahtrantrth section or We - aolontAlienmhiri
*atm "An Act relating to executions, and for other_
purposes,n approvet Aptilta6, 1840f.itisensaltell Ontrothe
aforesaid 13th section shall not he so construed is to
prevent anyrnilittaAdauer or .boro'ngli offiete frotn iter)r
ing a Junge,ituglecter or clerk at any generakor special
election irrtnnetconnitith.'!
Mak that in the filat of:_said act, it fat,: omen. ,ted
that swede ittnerid I .o•alintg b e orgened
ketWeen the hours of eig end ten in the and
shall continue without interruption or
t.even. o'clock in the evenieg when the PO ehealshe
closed
The !ipotesi election shall beheld. and condnettzi by the
napeutorfrandjudgek'thieted iiii ailiresthn 'and by clerks
appoutted aa<lest_ cleaner. pravided, , < . , ..
No person shaft he . pertilttell to vote at the elation,'
as athreaald, but a whits freeman of the age of twenty! ,
'one years or more, who shall have resided in stbisttite
at least one year,
_and in tinestectiort distrint • ,when? he
Okra .to vote <at -leer. ten diyisimm.. ptecedhig
- . • • •eleellOp. and within tlreYetirlpeid ceteltor Meaty
tax, width shall hive heed atuf-~ itlethain WI be
tote the election. ,But a citiseoef tho United States who
has previously Wen e. qualified' voter 6f tbli State and rii
inoved therefrom. and -returnodeed wbehhcil bore beT
sided in the election district skid paid tae ins alb toad,
a tan bee. 10494
_to- vote after4rnaldh* MAO Sciibikeix
Months i PfaMed ; That the White freathA i ellkiiene of
thellnitati fltateed*Ween the asteit4,2l y
' 42 ifer,e,
Mal hade resided 111 the ilection distri ctn days, tut
elblellet.olebtal: be:Stithielt ; le stele, . ithitelibtktllyiliall
not have. pa a fazes.
'No person ithAll-be tubelike& 10' vide whose thunewiti
not contained in the li-t of tazabla inhabitants furnished
by the .-mOpidmem.enless: First,,hetVcdeceeskrebetpt
hie the payment wiWn two years, of a state or bounty
az, assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satis
ctory evidence, either on his own oath or animation, or
1 the author alliimation of anoUier,thathe hag pad such
a tax, or on fillers to prodwe a receipt, shall make oath,
ergo). piYintinr Weber., on Secinid. iMe claim lavotetiy'
be l t
LI plegyxbetween the Niqs ot 21 and 21 years,
a demo* an'eath or affirdonithaehe &A reoldedth'
the teid l igantooeyear bbl le aratitie, aiWthil
'. . !,madgitroot arblioNdence iti the ad 'Oh et i red
by ;nut act, and that he does verily believe from the ,ao ,
counts even thin that he is of the age aforesaid, wittily.
snob other evidence as is required. by this act, whereePeei
the-name of the perk& so" ' to vote, dual bOinsen
tad in the alphabetical list by the inspectors and a nes
made opposite Soweto by writing the wordUs? 'lf ha
au be etheittetto iota by reason, ofkinvingpaliktha l ,or.
third 'site;' if he shall beadmitted to vtotigy nabob
(Caches% and shall be called out, to thsteWm,.. who
abarmage the like notes in thetit of voters kitht by Wm.
--...'l=wlh!liEeth6 Villieilbiebefeeeteletspot to;
...... . don the hat by
...
~ ..
As his alibt,,to voie , ,, Mhathof4Mo4..-
dAt
gigreati=ti its , and Who *Mins to
illistetlantotts.
have resided within the State for one year or more his
oath will be sufficient proof thereof; but shall make proof
by at least one competent witness, who shall be a quail
fled elector, that he has resided within the district fcr
more then ten days next immediately preceding said
election, and shall also himself swear that. his bona tide
residence in pursuance of his lawful calling Is within the
district, and that he did not remove into said district foi
the purpose of vottull therein.
Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall
make due proof, if required, of his residence and pay
ment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in
he township, ward, or district In which he shall reside.
.. . .
" If any person shall prevent, or attempt to prevent
' any officer of any election under this act from holding such
telection, or use or threaten any violence to any such tal
car, or shall Interrupt or improperly interfere with him
in the execution of his duty, or shall block up the win
dow or avenue to any window where the same may be
holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such oleo-.
don, or shall use or practice intimidating threats, force or'
vkplence, with a design to influence unduly or overawe
any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain
the.freedom of choice, sucks rson, on conviction, shall
be fined in any sum not eireeding five hundred defiling,
and imprisoned for any time not , leas than one month nor .
More tints twelve months, and if it shall be shoWn to tne
Court . where the trial of such oftbnce_shall be had, that
Vie person so °anent was not a resident of the city,
ward, or district, or-township where , the said offence Wits
committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then, on con
viction, hookah --be- sentenced to ; pay
_a - sline of DWI:
than one hundred dollars or more than one thousand dol
lars,nadtethaprtsmed not leas than six nusiths• or mere!
than two years.
ilt - cattatife- person - who shaltlutve received tberneoud
highest number of votes for Inspector ahall.not attend.on
the diwfir election, then the person who Shall have'-re
calved the next highest number of votes for judgwat the
spring election shall act as inspector in his 4drice.— ,
'And lixcieie the person who ehall have received the high,
est numbfir of votes for inspector shall not attend, the
person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his
place, and in case the person elected shall not attend; theft
the inspector.. who received the highest number of votes _
shall 'appoint a judge in his place, or if any vacant" , shall
continueAn the board for the spaceqf one hour after. the
time fixed 'by lit* for the - opening' of the 'election, the
qualified voters of the township, Ward, or thstriet. for
which said officer shall have been elected, ; di
at the
place of election, shall select one of their numb to fill
Such vacancy.
c , It shall be the duty of the several - assessors, respee
tively to attend at th place of holding every general,
special ortonaddp election, during the time said, election,
is kept open, for the purpose Al giving information t i e
the
inspectors and judges when valled'on, in relatiOn to the
right of any persen assessed by them to vote at such
elections, or anch other matters in relation.te the sesetis
..nient of voters as the said inspectors, or either of them,
shall from times° time residre.". =
Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 76th section
of the ant.firSt aforisaid,-the jiidges 'of the aforesaid.dis
lrict shall respectively take charge of the, certificate or
return of the elect:l:eV& their respective districts, and
:produce them at a meeting of one judge from each die.
tract; aVtlse-lioreitigh .of-Harrisburg, on ' the third day.
After the day of the election, being FRIDAY the.l2th of
flciobisr, • then .and here to 'do and perfOrm the duties
reinired by law of said judges.
Also, that-citrate a judge bysickness or Unavoidable ac
cident, is unable to attend. such meeting ° of judges, then
the genticate• or return aforesaid shall - be taken charge
of by one_ of„the, inspectors or ,clerta s of the election of
said tliittfdt,'Milialiali &aid perfofisi WC duties regfilred
judgap Jumble to ftlitend. •
Given - andel , my band, in my office in Harrisburg, the'
-istday of.Heptember. A. ft neo,,
• ;r:ts. syerga, Voirir of iniugtoi co.
Sammy%ganisburg• September Ist, 1800.
&mg! • •
The attention of Invalids, PhYmmans, Ulergymeu , sot
ennilcAnon, and the ketiehdly,da rapoitstridly
3011.clied to the merits ofAis chemical preparation ; NM -
I talniptirolt,giftihittieid, , Pliitiaphorjui;andithich
.ISidenticol !Übe composition . w ith the J . ,ir,caterte Globule,
or red•Fixol. !in all:Wseaseracconinmded with
• -
•
Debility,
palActaintentilice and ilervcrat deraigenient t analyals of
'the blood thew a:deficleacy of the red globules. Ruddy.
complexion and a rosy tint of the skin, is always builibi;
tive of, health ; while a pale, wairAlke akin and counte
mance •-which"eiriiimie de6t.4lbef oFtliered
accompanies disegeed oagarqstrt. Pr:mem/Aiwa) ofatM,
have been given fdeitie purpose of "stilitidYit th e feu
globtiles, but wo (=tend that Imam one., Sulphur,
alone, Or Pholiptionatritienti, will not 'the' dal
cletimpia every case; but that ajadlwoui-aombioationqf
Av
LI. three slernehts ienecaaryle reatore the bleed to i fs
normal This pole), never beforeatplinet km.
beep feiteheirrn tlia Blood rood arid Ifs discovery
rstiks aconeArtbe moatmaenttlic Wit impOrtapt of the
a
Age. Its iffebtn—
Constimption
are to soften the cough, brace the nerves, strengthen
the system, allay the prostraltbradglit'swe4Whicrease
the,phyalcal aad.mtuniel enerigiwieftthtutalecoVbyal.
storing the latiking - veirgtabbles,lncreasethe kntoetite;
:restore Ake ceder, and clothe :the skeleton Aerge with
'flesh, 'The Blend Peed h% found lodate lii
: kV onto Allienses of, tam Throat qr Lung; such
as Artheta:Brencliitti,Cough.cate. Public Ipeakers and
singers will„tbkd ii of ' great uglily tn. , Owlet and
strengthenihg tbh *coil' Organs. In Liver
irropry,,pgipsy. Barak*, ' Gravel?
St. Vito' Dance, fever and igue, lac., its efficacy is
xparkenkind Instantaneous. 4tr no clam* disease,,how
ever, are the beneficial Oasis of this remedy so hon.'
ITO:mous as iq Moog ImrramOg -
Female Oemrailkitt3
de Which the gentler, cox are liable, and: which tend to.
wards Consumption, such as suppressed or difiloukt
Meit~oft, -, Oveti Sickness,. --SPIISM, • esPecielly
when dose complaints arc accompanied , with paleness, .
.ii^dhigrhne orpaliiis of thildlif,'OciPreition of spirits,
palpitation want want of appetite, and nervous pros ,
- trationr, 'We have the mtniostconfidence in recommend
-I,ing oho Blood Food to all who may be conscious of ; a
loss of vitality or energy, and to those whose mental - in'
,bodily powers, are prostrated through
,oner-use, either of
the mind or bodyi, and 'we doom it our ditty to say that
in all min of Weakness'end Emaciafiory and in all dia.'
ifiles'oftheßidneysßiadder, this preparation his earths;
vibe the attention of sufferers wbloh °mot be over. ea
Unmated. A faithful trial wilt be found the most oonvinc
thipproof in regard to its.efficaoy that could baulked ter.
With tbe above remarks, and with the numerous teen-
Fcola's.de have in . its Planet . ' we oiler the " Blood
ood'! to.the consideration . of the-aillittedi!dlowtotllhot
Lt wil t be acknowledged as riatmlnent over , ail other
prepaiationti, - patrot or &BOB!, in point of usefulness.—
giving the Theory upon which this remedy 'is
founCed„ alto ,certttittides el remarkable cures, will be
gent trio when desired.- We Ibmard the Blood Food
to any tdit of the Ifillted,Bidmi or Conan, upon receipt
per tittle, en for - sts bottles. , careful
all cues to have none , ..but that haviinfour fed.simite
*nature upon thews apper: -None other la genuine ti. -
Preparedonly , by CHURCH DbPONT,
No. 44liroodwity, Now York
and by- all ree,oettable Druggists thrOughott
country s
For sale by C. A ribthaiTial, so e egerdpßerrtsbltril,
febttgawly-rd spillage's*
. . -
=ODE FOREST MibISTRONG & CO
DI V!' G9ODB MERCHANTS,
82 84-83 Chtuabers St., N. Y.
Would SLOW/ thOSIORAhat they.** opening Weekly, in
ileiwOuid bee - Whit patiketme;
W .4tAteiV
the
LLSO THE
A NOW Print, 'which WolelitovArhikka in tlie Wintry
tor Perklekkin. fir fa Madder
„Colom Ocur,Printame theapeet-thin any in marketouid
meeting with extenetyeeele.
Ordereprocepliy attended to. Itibtirly
QUICKSMIS. SMALL pßoFrrs.
J-K •• • - - •
slifilatVAtis
urrE W0131,11. - respeotigill inform our
Ilieddsjiatituts; and the public , generally, that
we ItticanteelEstore, and olibr wholesale and retail, at
theldwestet7aeha'rieee,.a largesed - Very-choice stook of
Watches, JeVeley, illver and plated waretof ever 7 va
,rlety and eklis.
Every description of Diamond Work andotber Jewelry,
' , made to - Order, at e,ortabtlae. sarAn goofs *amide&
,to be as .represerited. •
N. R—particular attentioe given tct.tbs Repstring 9f
Watchee and JewfarY,.ol' oval' dasor.lPtan
• • ATAIMPER ECITARIXY;
No. 622 Marko. ..lived, width 'Ada; Philad'a.
sapl2.whin- ,
, . .
- -, imm.. - - HORNS .
• . .• . ... ....
Pablio, Sale of-harmed 'Short Horne
OVA H 1 A. ea. T:T 15.E .. .y
•
TACOS E. 4 1EARYMILL Will sell at pub-.
2,2 Its tate at his farm Ilear:karitta u nc i ster win .
V. on TH I MPAY „tko' 13t K Of • 00A1RK,1330, a One
herd pf DIMWir—M SHORT HORNS molding or Cows,
Bettor, Young Volk sod pr to de-
7- 1 4 ° 1 .- I , e F t leir i ,W4P l 9o ,1 1 e.. 1 1 11 * , * leA,C 4r t
t zvis
~, s /MOW gtmoriv it er*,
---Al2 y,:
R 6 Superior sad. Cheap MEW. - Or
ju sots on, 1 1 0 ME KELLAR:S DRUG NORF.
Bank 2pplications.
PPLICATION will be made to the nex
jos Legislative for an increase of $400,000 to the espy
tal stock of the Iron City Bank, of Pittsburg, Pa.
.le27—wijani JOHN iIiIiGUFFIN, Cashier.
NOTICE is hereby given, that applies
Lion wt i be made by the Mechanics' Rank of Pitts
burg, to the Legislature at its next Meeting for an increase
of $500,000 to lus capital stock. making $1,000,000.
jel3 6inws CEO. D. 14•GRIPWA'a•birr.
APPLICATION will liii . made to the next
...Legislature for the incoToratlon of a new Bank
with the right toiesue. notes"; 'to be loaded in the city of
Harrisburg, with the name or the State Capital Bank, and
a capital of One .Hundred Thomand Dollars, with the
privilege to increase the same to Three Hundred Thousand
Dollars ` jet whin
ALL - FM -RENT BANK.
VOTICE iaherebvgiventhat - application
LI will be made to the next Legislature at Harrisburg
ter ibereAse ef'HIOOVeI to the caiiitai *rock of the
Allegheny Bank v oj Vittalmeg. By order of the Board. )0.10601 ' ' W. COOK, Cashier.
Is HEREBY GlVEN'ilatirpplid'ation will
be Made tote nest Legislature of the State of Penn
eyorttits, loran act toincorpertite i Billings Bank, to be
lled.4l,3l4chayranna Savings Bank, to be located .at
'ca erantort; Lonnie cointyierith a capital of %into
Thousand Dollars, mid the right to increase the same to
One Thindied ThoWnind dollars, to be a bank Of Deport;
for Sr&igit and discount.... .., • Jan- m
NOTICE. -
NoTicE iS hereby.giveri that application
, .
• will be 'diode to the Legislature of Pentisylvaniaat
its Lent Sesslon - for the cliarkr ofa Bank, Lobe located In
tillgintown, in the county of ,Juniata, to be called "The
Batik df Junkitft V&ll ey," withtitapital6fFinpYliowiand
Dolhuw, with the priv.lege of increasing the same to Two
undred.Thousand Dollars, with tuinual banking pri-•
vlieges of Juno, discount, deposit, gm. Je2B tha.
Extension, of- Bank Charter,
XTOTICE GIVEN '
that "The
Fahners' and e es , Bank of Allston," a Bank
11 chin! '
of Discount and. Deposit, located in the tweegiutf zaston i
*intention county, Penn#lvania hating a eapitil of
Four Handred:Thotoand Dollars , wilt apply to the next,
Legislatuie Pennsylvani, far "a renewal outs 'chatter
for fifteen years, front the expiratiopqf its present, char
ter, with its present capital steek;powers and privileges
and Without say alteration in, or increase of .thosame.•
P. S. MLICIMMR, Preildent.
M. 8. YOUNDII, nobler. - - -
NOTICE. -
11koumasumw, June 19,1860.
NOTICE in hereby given that an aka
cation will be made to the Legislature of Penneyl
van% at its next meeting, for the Incorporation - 4f a Bank
of .Issue, with discount aad deposit privileges; to
Gated lithe borotigh of Mechanicsburg, In the county of
flumberland, Penni., and to ; he called - the Mechanics
hull Bank, with a Capital of One Hundred Thousand.
Dollarstwith.thezight to increase the same.to arwn
fired.' thousand lkdiars.
Josittnimq, ' Joait.Xnazy s
tart V.AARII, Jolakeentata,
Je...111131mA.- - :AstrlP.
PUP Esaaty,-. -
.. 4 44inna. ,
3XaM..EsSist* t • " • friak P:VbIIOALL -
Jane 27--timw,
.8A.1131 - NOTIGE..
XTOTICE is . hereby given that the under
signedlave formed , anassociattok'ancYprepaied
certificate for' the purpose of estahlietdnig a Dank of Is
. sue Discount abd Depend provisions under the pvisions of an act
entitled "An Act to establish key stem of Free Banking in
Pennsylvania; and-to secure toe public against loss from'
insolvent Banks," approved the nat day oflnch, A. D.
1860. The - said Bank to be called "THEBANK. OF WIXI`
PHILADDLPHIA., ,, . to be located in the city and county
of - Philadelphia, to consist of a capital elect of One Han.
dred and..Blfty.Thonaand DollarsOn shares of Fifty Dol
lars eaelrwith the privilege of flier - P.4*Sn the same to any
amount not : exceeding Ose,Million of Oallars. . .
- VEIN Riftz t primit,
,Josara..L.,llXl2l, Jens: IPCLOSILIY;
Ehtinty 'Bicidir, H. ILliattiater,
Armotali Rom is, • &mom L.,lonHaiLat .
-16203niveBitawair.
. •
WPCP.TANT ItNITOII3NORMENTI
• .
Esau arm tracomsrs Jurors vas;Arritorma I
4R. .STEW4RT., late of Qollliirbus;
Ohio, and foitnerly of Canada West, PHYSICIAN
gtt CW.II/0 4,FitontlONS, „would • announce to .tbe
'pttbile, that Vie: years of pitlent Investigation, and ha.
ving trotted Jihoulasult ea* iti.llifferent portions of
therDniteee Staled end - ift• nadi, and iliderstanding tko
model of ..treatetent: in • Earansayi Frattess;:and Great
Britain, he lie r itecovered TEE reds _ DIAIEDY YOB. DISEASE&
or nu mime sE veal discveries, It ts only. an
improvemoel onthe labors of others, the result of the
observation otikansteicsinl.t - Prautioil account It =sex
no pATENT YRLP CoKPOcND, or BALSAM, but
Anoded on fichintilleminciplee, ea Dr: S. tan prove from
the writings of Mae best Physiologists and Pa' htilogists of
Modern
Dr. S. observed that all celebrated medicines which
have had-their d. y, and *seined to be a curatireagents;
contained a large proportion or moms and hems° his
theroverg, *blob hothereibre terms his CARBON CURE
808 CONSUSIPTION.
Ii can risethy. the most delicate Invalid and atlbidi
:Me very pi:aste needed.
It is another efninphof the Science of chemistry,
and 011ie teachings of the Illustirrious Llebllt. .
IT MAY BB RCM leltikLEo4l4D TAKEN BY THE
"STOMACH,. • •
Dr. W'quis in Prepitiatkni a work on his New The'or ' y
and Remedy. in Salmonary'ConsMOMMlL -
Dr. S. etn, In nine cases bat of ten, cureßßDNtailirS,
os.THROAT gtEi• by,les yerdeble Abalone.
Be nereetkila th" rem:4i a CHRONIC CATARRH by
means Mlle Illt.ver.',§l4twen/4yoljggeh,
Persons having THßOAT' DASKAFE should, by all
'meaner '
beware,of the; eamillazapplications of the old
school Adders. • - _
For makturegamtuatorti of thefEsset,:lir. S. has the=
MW ISTSIBUITENTS EVER INVESIt TED, and. he , can
distermbe- with certainty the : , nlittlit'--•and!, extent , of
'disease. •
These whohive enyteriptombottPulthonary Disease,.-
snob as Hacking Shutout of-.lfre#74,are4sily
Fatigued, Mae ROOM MA AttfiralVekNap Eaft•* ,
'the lower part of the:Th roat, hare t:i;rozdeaßy been Wag
..blesh, have •Pdbraboist the•Rheekler B BMW. or
Side, de., shOuld at once resort to treatine la
nt, des,
as _delays
intheseaffeethihstrely'alittilteket dangerous, Mail is
wellknovin that the system will net core,them.
IN FEMALE GOM PLAHSTB heeistif - been relinirkablY
successful.
Dr Stewart cards of thilbllowing iglven up by
other P i tri,o4 l . l liti- trim% -.. 'll4 l ) D lZ e l l i t
Walley , rater Dna a ;Sexharfaib , spina
Neuralgia.. Dysp,psia, Seethed Neo 2 , masj, ,vi r t
Rheumatism; Liter Comp la i nts, Fururulo,
vet, Ulcors. _
, ,
Berms eared alrectlOne etrikelifiandlign for "Which
hnitdreds of dollen , litmOrMi expended *44°4
CANCERS removed by a Their RSEEDT, - which was
The inedichies of Dr. S. are , deriredtroin the Vegetable
Kingdom, are composed of Entrants, Robta,lßudic
Berke, Leaves, Seeds, t urns—mostly of North American
Plards. .Inihneouranof nnetryeare, travablie tin pro ,
oared remedies mom the Indiana of this Continent and
• olhet emcee, which.wilt cure' toptlidlss generally. con
iddered beyond the reach of medicine.
Vg-itetahelk ..obsdinsAisit bri'S'ineWAßT - ie
zperstaventigis filige_ity, and mil eve eistlYiltW
isiseportaial ea those who babe
been li hectors ;“ 44 ° 81 t f I T a lO n-a
Artier(' nlt
Div a,lirtVoreef Inclitainwt*V"all reT P 4- -
dlalk s mbiati are net-knowniteanYhthei ptiyitkW'
He CEEB 111 many ease,b9rn, Animal ,
' amiteliet opinion sheer Awn in regard curability .
TERMS vziaxVgipingwrir..
Eitievitt_ 4614 not come Uitirkennishnity with
a long me of high aoginitgl "lee Diu
well knowing Gel& 'An Ink
cum,‘oll be surnOmtl.,roglitUtiat4Wou
in•regard qualifttliimmlit. Stewart 'refers to Pro. -
Drams klens,. l "aeroketAmd t..!,Bl,Mlit.hoft, of , Phihr4 ,l ,Rktu..
Veleta - In the taloa Pubromaterlertilicates,'but
giVe thisteveho reggaes It tbetes.....trem. ram ammo .AD-,
oerae OF .XhYT ewe ne - HAS CURED OF ALMOST maxi
OluelLou hThsn. • -
Inn 41401. tb - h - tirT4''r•o& of the moltCremect
able MINIM eißer •,nd, 4 ,4lolniebtr; ; Cineitenati, And.
OFFICE WA MR.I4 gt-AtoRSI,, II 4RItiBBiIiG,
EA.„
41, Mt bears MAO 4.
shotild - he martini:l'm DR. J. hTEWART.
seph-uMmidtt - •••.- • .
ATM: 'ROAD. -LANDS' FOR SALE I
-:-.46K-LOll6
r, AND AT
LOW la.T SAX ST.
IFlR.Ellannibil and St.. Jpneßia Railroad.
Cominnyibitobig• over *loam AURAS OF LAND
4 1 2f4 the Stele of
t h e . 1 0twa8 Logried, by„ Act
cgi", ress;t6'aiidirr con
onuf Moir Road;dfer
the Ininctpol portion thereof for #ll4, on the niobfa;
al MONO • - •
; r ag= rav i tr Irteare ond w r ife tt a i l hl i ehNAPlL now
com
pleted tiljimfor utrougkoOtlntre
miles,) ififti country lmilarpasied
by any 4 kithecodirirrity of . • o facility :if Of
son, as of etlorot or its miner ces.
' 41A 111110e' grtbit
- • • . ,•; HUNT,
•."."‘ Lard • • k Ef. Jo.
Hasathai,lllo fcbtirlyo
filisullaneritto
LINCO L N,
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44 .
• 1.
HAM LIN, CURTIN
AND THE
COUNTY TICKET !
The Opponents of the present Corrupt National
and State Administrations will aseemble in .
MASS MEETINGS
At the various places designated, and at the.
times appoitled, as follows
Fir the Township of Wiconisco. on SATUR
DAY, at. 8 o'clock P. M., on the 29th of Sep
tember, at C. MILLER'S. Hotel, in -LIKENS.
TOWN.
For the Townshipt of Derry and'Conewago,
on MONDAY, the Ist of October, at MARTIN
HOOKER'S.
Foi the Toying% ip iflaet Ban' ()Vet, 'dn TUES
DAY,. the 2d or October, lit BOYERS (Shell's)
Tavern.
Foi the TOwnthiti eilititorr and Weld
Hanover. on WEDNESDAY, the 8d ef,Oetober,
in LINGLESTOWN, at the house E. W.
AMMON. - • " •
•
For the Townships . : of South - Ehtnover- and
Derry, on THURSDAY, the 4th of October, at
GEORGE BOOKER'S, at UNION DEPOSIT
For the Township of Lotter Swatart,l)n
FRI
DAY, the Ztli ofOctober, fu HIGIISPIRE, at
the bon& of DANIKE, LEHH W; -
For the Township of„Susquebnona, on FRI
DAY, the 6th of October, at 11191INLErS
SOROOL HOUSE, in said Township;
For Middletown„ and ,Londonderry, on SAT
URDAY; the 6th of October, in "CENTRE.
SQUARE,” in Middletown. - •
IN-TIIE CM OF RARTSBITRO, ON
'MONDAY - 'EVENING, OCT. 8.
At 4140 autafpuse, Brant 'a IEI4 *mad City
Annits following gentlomer—have positively promised,
to addresalhe meetings; end their - attendance may con
fidently beexpected, viz • .
Hon tiger - Cowan, troim Westraiireituiii cooly, BIM.
- John W. Kllllnger, Algona fl eongineri AsellhAlvey,
John C' 'Kunkel, D. 11 - Mnina; Jr.; B. F. Xner, A. J. ;T a rr,
B. C. Altemin4tacid'Fieming and W. gayspEstriG ,
By order Of the'Connti Coinnafttee.
SIBUFARW6t; ofildentsnr,
e o SITEMOSt,
- S,T*_o - i:V.:ikcji.,.::lll..lk:l',Z;:
-'The proprietors and manufacttirere,of'4ofraTEßM:
CuanitAMED - ^STOMAIDTBITTBRS 'can *Owl ',Mier
notconfidence to pkyrdeltpikood lcitikens &a -noisily to
the United Bates; becadse tilefarterelMs attained a
potation heretofore. , unknown.. A ;Sew-40k titiorimils ,
point will Speak more powerfully *him' volumes of bare
assertion or blazoning pallery.-.Themenimmtion of Hes
letter's Stomach' Bitters for the last year, amounted to
direr a half-million , boillesi,and fro* Ica -;ingulitestateady
increase` in times past, it is evident that during the com
ing year the consumptionivill roach nearly , lme Wilton
bottles.' This immense amount could never haVe been
sold but ibr the,rare Modanit prppertiessiontainedlti_tbi
preparation, and the sanction of the most prominent
physlcians Alioselections;mf . th e,coMdi:x-ailiiirellfe •
'-artile is best knOwn,' who hot only. recommend the .
Bitters to their patients, bill are readyatt alftiudietir e give
:testimonials `to its epicaty in all cases of stomachic de
rtuigemeets aratthe disameid Winning .therefrok.
. 'This is not a taterorat y popularity ; -obtained byeXtlik
ordinary _efforts bathe *sty of trnmpetteethe etuditleicif ,
-Bittere.but a solid estimation of an invaluable medi
cine, which iextestir.edio he as eiadnriug as time itself
.Itbstetter'e gtomach Bitters have proved a Clothiend to
yegionotrdifttleVirsitaagne and various other Whine
complaints have wanted their victims by hundreds.
be ablettiatititionidently that "Bitters ,, ' are - a oar.'
Main cure for the Byapepsta and like. diseases, is tothe.
propriehireatioureetf unalleyed - plimiSure:'lt removed
all Morbid matter from the stomaue, L purilles thstbhmsti
Olhe ;ferrous sysqm, giv
ULM tone a nd energy thdispendili defor k tp restos
non of ligeth."leriifieratsi lipon the liver, and
oter digestive orgals,mildly but pansterrtgy, Attli exel
reetoret these tea condition essential' to a healthy
dis
eharge of the lbpctions of eaters. •
Elderly persona maY nee the - Bitters dilly es per diroc-
:bons on the-bottle, and they will find - in it' a stimulant
peculiarly adapted to - comfort in declining years as it is'
pleasant to the palate, invigigating,tothe 'Dowels,:excel
lent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the
evidence of thousands of aged melt and' *oaten who r
'have experienced the benefit of using this; preparation.
' while sufferhig,fromstomach _derangements and• gamin
debilityf acting under the advice of physicians they have
abalidoned all deleteriouti drugs - and thirty - tested the
Snags' of this article. A few words to the
There are certain periods-*hen , their cares are salts
Lionising that many of them sink ender the trial. The re.
lation of mbther and child is so absorbingly tender, that.
She mother, especially if she be young, Mapt to. forget
her own hazdtliFiti her extreme , anxiety for' her inaid.
Should the period of maternity .Arrive .during the' sum
mer seastm,the Weir of`body and mind is generally
, gravated. Here, then, is a stimulant to.roeuperatethe
energies o r the system, arid enable the mother 'to Veer
up under her exhausting trials : and responalbilitleit.—
Wising methers generally prefer the Bittern to all other.
ftrylgtorators that receivethe oudorOmOtt P.billoiltnai
because it fiagrecable to the teeth as well as certain to
give $ prinit,anentinm~boiltlYttreuitthi
Aathcise perioter; to whom we have particularli
felted ahove, .0. wit:. samara item RIM mut
, muted. by maaria; difirrhcee, dysentery, indigestion,mm
and all, diseases, or -derangenientis_ of - the
stomach; stiperianuatedlisvalids, persons of sedentary
oecitPotteltrand anteing- Melberg ) will; consoWtheinOwn
physical welfare by. giving to - ftestetter's Celebrated
Stmintohßiliers a trial, - . •
CALITION.—We caution the public . against using any of
ilta - trUulydEttildkuorMOoniiterteitai-bintaik Hoessir
roe's-Csruntassn 57014011 Brims and,. see that, each
bottle hasilitsWords"Dr.4. Ectsteffrietetkonitich Batiks"
:blown on the side of the
,bettlet, and stampel.., the
metallic natricovitifer the-co ihtsolVethat tier
autograph. signature Is on the la 1. , „ „
har-- Prepared Andiarild. by it'SMITIE,
Pi utg , Pa., and sold y all•z;-
dealers gatridly , , thibiathinit' ode 'mum bmtm, South
tr F aertetcm K may
orsaC. fmin - -
and Harrisburg;
C. , 'Alleineu,,,pgiumargAmtt. it Pd.:J. 135111 erg
litiddietowzr;Gete-Winu, - liturilif W jceepti skim,
Ihentimialsland. -
n0V16,14Y
.
Eni
' .A,S I- 13 rOrNI*E 'EI- 11A E
OP A
FARM : ;AND •-•TATERIC SUM)*
TAN - 1711TRMAY, 991V13ER. 4,- 1116.10;
kJ_ the' eider:l4od; assignee of Jame Laird, will ex
igent to public aalerenitheipreadmo, that, vithatblectdirt:
andjavern steid, containing 88 Acres more or less,
altnitte in Itinderry• Bfianatilp, Dauphin county, old
laamaater and Harrisburg Turnpike, about ftmr rebel
laaronifkaratitionetiertoidhksedidli
et Middletown * adjoining landaptßenjamitt-Hoffer, house
Lynch, Edward Sweeney, 'frontiog thePilarrilitift
and caster Turnpike, on *bleb WeimlatiS...l%e
li Tiwo-BIimeyBRIOIcrANN
HOUP-EiTith'it:lteisdkntaltntattatd4d, ,
'Masi souse, aßank Barn,Wagon
; a n EhedkErafr Stable; Iwitb, other-lmed/all ,
- outhulfdidge ; a well of never failing
wa
ter near the fioor,* ruing beitataifithathand•uf della
p,uit, Trees. About eight acres of the Ind la cov ered
Withtbeavy_ timber, witirOakandHialthresthe
dor laid or into convenient. fields, under good tep
ees, mid.% asgood baits 01
The above property is known as the Drovers' and
velerielibt, is a MO els& stand.ftertiltrubllallituse;beleji
looted: about midway between Ekhobtebtown and; id.
illetoint,tind , Uftigiaatt ermithur-tileThnbikelrenrealt .
In !est. Is dPie.Place regidellek the,build
lege are jOsatetWalafatesi - gritiMatirrditnif a 'naafi:El
emenall in all filmdom, tutdivrititiastght oftbe Railroad.
Any peridit - desii mem view this - prepeftY before 'the
day of sale. will pleese.calken James,Laird,,sreekilag Ort
the premises, or on thetindersigned, raidditupin Bieber:
ink of X l 4 llll Btatawa• Rteofeel_fia_ and, PO wi ll
. _
Lived on the first deed
Salito,opmusenee at rs'efela P. el•srWratattfinnilT.lll
madetkikortrbi
a 5 atta! .. 13 W4 Eifirt4atififtetkr,
OWN SE ND-' 'CV. 's*
(siroonsow Tit
N. '39 - Booth Beeott - dl3t: blies/nit.
'BUTAMMEIfi t ithg.
A 603,
.Threa-Ply, - P e
E TS
or I)eliL and Aiserkan maim liattlogrb
4 0.01411x1a1Arigi brOpi
chadag ~them sePll-10,31*
TERRA COTTA MANUFACTORY.
VITRIF!ED WATER AND HEAT PIPE,
Fer DRAPING or FORCING water—For VENTILA
TING. HEAT or SMOKE Flume,
F COM IIEN1,t1: FE It THEIR
IMPEEISH AEI LITY. NON•COBROSION,
SMOOIII,NE-S, FACILITY OF LAYING AND
cif E.APINESS,
(Being s than qua no: the Trice of Lead or /rm.)
they nevi; be '-n .
d in centurice, and are
now used in immense qu addles there.
We have all tk e t Ines ft am 2 in. It , 12 in. bore, (made
In lengths ofa tt WOW thesseket, toktek 2% flu.) with
all tho Bolds Eltrws d , nble and a tingle Branches, (bath
right and tbdonv.enK Za
le J - nd alittiz.,conneettOns, P. S.
and Rwininvnetip ,:-114Yers, . inktilog" the best ar
ticle latostn In every teepee( for CULVERTSand MAINS
of all finds. (Their nim.terrosism especially adapting
them for W.1.er410-ets FOFICING (We brave them Laid in
nearly 50 I I ighla, some as high
as 70•Ieet, end a di warratet,theasmat sizes:or 150 feet,),
50PPE.41.116 Norm? wrrn nanselPssin i agiving it as
pare at tbicharte as untaina,l4 4 =Ot
imianyt i (giislass bat.r Lent than ie es,
and not aettit.g fire to bun t:um in wood work , ) Smoke.
14 Peal az•
We are comtantly prepared and .areipowtohipptliff
them to alit:obis; of The Union.
NO PACIEJNO Rt QUIRRO. We have sentibena safely
• triMisconatn, lowa, 'Jessie, and other Efate*, and newer
"netted them. „
LINK & ELeoi,
Pactory sth and Germantown Road,
- S: EtaIIRIGON,
. 4,10 ansdnutftere, Phila.
This is en 'Mille to Which every Beiklears attention
'alictild be partimaiarly directed. At this moment from
any roof In pot hrae cities pan can • ocnint thousands of
brick chkilliktpAioAotopletely EATRN BY , Tillt-011,AL.
OAS ANDAIBIRBIBIIt as to demand immediate removal
to do wbi. b. seidolo, carts less than $6, at ontsashowing
the beceitattelistuM article that will and decay or oe
eaten by. gas . %hi- we tow offer in our Ornamental
and pain ChinWeps. They are burnt harder than
track in fact ly N.juitled. are impervk us to the
Wool; aide emitted. by coal, (which eats op brick and.
mortar. Intl. : . 1 0.01w three or fur years) <WO are now
.making tkottArkee In bend, Lave quantities of several
eifferentwaYletrand from 2 feet to 8 ft. 9 in. high, and
tom $1.1:9 , to $2O each, (Zest in the first place than a
,tr(ck chiiiney )
Deigns ihrnisbed Altd orders promptly attended to by
,addrenting theiiiitaffactilret* at the ' ' •
Factory,lLlNK ht BLACK
7th Road.
Office S. A. HAILISUIBON
Olielititisfliticet.,lthila:
VITRIFIED TERRA ; COTTA -GARDEN
VASES, BTATUARY;`FOLINTAINS,
' BUILDING ORNAMENTS,
813Cli AS
BRACKETS, C4PI2 ALS, MODILLIOKB, &c.
Cheaper then log other Malarial '
Finer DeFigna rban any otti..r malarial.
A Largo Stook t onstantly '`on Hand.
Any ro desa raWiiiaile no order. by Addreallintdariliirmilic
torethe
- - notorn LINK le - 131.A.0K,
f th and Seri imllerrn En*
Office, S. A HABIPSQN,
islovhcsinnt Street; Ma.
.j3113.8m*
,
'LADIES' ONE PRICE P. CY FITIL . •
' - STORE:
"40:11I AHIA,
Noz.7lBAßlMlST.:,,between In and •
litligtreets, Philadelphia.
. ' (Late of 818 Market Et.)
TYPORTIIiFt„ MANUFACTURER OF AND DEAL. • .
• ?p4:4r,t, tINDO Or . •
F AN C., Y., F U•R , S I
flavisrremtreid to ra* Nero More; 4 „
718 Arcb Bt., nod being now engsget e • --- z1-
.084iely4tirthe e and
81' Athey :Nes ' w blob, in. accorMumme
letUrthtemOne Price PrincVd,” 1 him at the
loteesepostibleprice °wish tentivitka resiosabloprolt, 1
iictidd solicit a visit from those In want ofFurs for either
*Ladies' or Childrens' Wear, and - talnamtlon of ray se
' 'Man of those"goode, sinitied ) as„ .l am, Ofpy ability to
Triessek in everYtieeired esscutial.
% SirP tbts6as.ata distanee, who mayAnditinnonverdent
to call. personally, need only name the artlele thcy wish,
tOtatitiarvittli . the.price,, end ipstrostioosSor.sestling,sna
forward the order to sly address—money aocompanyine
—to hitenina sittlerectorv. tortipliance wlNt ' ttiefr : ~vit l'.
araft-wsme, . , .
- • • W. • SCOW
OR Mtn, rink cir , Watrotrammen a eaten
- 7 -
' ORgT.T.AitER'S`VITELRISHENO STORE
• •
Amp
. . - .
SHIRT MA NU F . A CTShitt
814 Chestnut &mg, (Newly Oprxisite Oitieirt liatesei) .
~ , Phaadelphia. .I 4
J. W. SCOTT wand remettfully can the atterilloil'of Ida
-former patrons and fri nds to Me new Store;fitetillee.
pared tout orderi for SHIRTS at abort notice. -perfect
acriukraseed. .colasmor PUDE - auPP.StaCirilhAVO4 •
SHIRTS and C ) MMIS. octl2-wly
For - Bale Wholesale and Retail 1 ! •
ROHRER AND DAVIS'
PATENT-WASHING MACHINE.
. . .
• By,its use a great saving is made in time, wear and
'tear of cloths. A week's wash of an.ordinary
•ly can be done before breakfast. It is equal in capacity
to fear able.bodled women, and a saving of at least4o
,per cent. Hundreds are now in use, and the demand
'continues: 'Cktleand examine for yourselves. For sale by
PLIMIXO, at H'1313.1PH, , EfflThlff
PHILADELPHIA.
..
All persons are cautioned against infringink Upon tb
Patent In Penna.,as the law will be rigidly enforced.
Hountynightsformle; ' -aprillvwefri
- -
PHILADELPHIA
Virieral AND T AIVELRY
• • ,o. - CONRAD, FORMER OCCUPANT,
No. 148 North Sewn& ...15trOot
co x eNER OF qvAltax STREET. .
MAEIF: 11NDE1321.0341E14_ has Ismail fha
share 'printisel, where be wihlteep a large &aeon
-pent- of Gold and , tillypr Watches, pt American, English
and Setif Mahafietnre aftlit'keUttiliairite'd makers, In
Addition to which, fbisaid.,plicays ,on band (and
made to - order) arCeatenslie itutetror Jewelry, Silver,
and Slicer , mat„eitogettler with 416 commit . at sort
ment of 'hen gebds ale arictutntilly ' kept 'nig first close
-Wattilt aud4evnilw Store , • • • •
The Fithian of 0: Conrad, and those of the-subscriber,
*gaiter pcblioasew.. ca Uy, are , ingited to' call,
where iiisyleinnisamiriiii.valgiuditOr their money.—
' dam determin4to dostsiotly enishimeiness goods
;aphis min 'airy low. ..1311.u5. Puma' Qtrign
'irate *OW of fhb listablithMti WlN ng
T . ,v, BiladatiLL,
: 'Fortneilyo. 00NRaD,
; N0.148 North fiecand St., corner Q arry, ' Weepila
lIMI
VE41131EN:2017
Yon will please take notice that I tare removed my
place of *whims from 80. 18741enth,4bomth , 8tritet r to,
manufactory
1408. 114 and 118 ItELIFiVikiT,
BettOoeu Lombard and South. and Pront and Emend Etc,.
Philadelphia,
Thanhfol tor,lPaat fauarg l ll4oMtaMteMillenemo of your
orient. As I have ergod saimialaoloty so .as to
enable me to havoc "ettlyliniffishOggliashortantaa
of well seasoned Snipe, all of the best quality and free
fro
m Aare". • -
el
PALM
Vi RIEGATE:4
2 -XNEUPTE,
HONEY,
0,413111iN, and (al kinds of TOILET SOlin.,
Outizsoati of pure material. BIi*LED,
PAlkand,lolol.l4 few, smash Sal,. Bcsia,And_pßom
Sum orditantly on hand. SPERM, ADAMAIITINE and
-TARDOW CANDLES of all sizes.
swag adopted the cash systoailjeLanabled to offer
'my goods at the lowest prices " - EhtiMiliTtat you will
-call and examine for yourself hot!! Mr. 1151, prices,
Rkfore purchasing elsewhere:
anaitgritatiPeettp
COMwAY, pauwAyphia.
„
H. L. HVJA'OWSLL &
BOYS
WRIZOISALE AND
ggeOtittrotsoyikoncmgoi abaft
411)11abelpliia 2bvtrtistmrnts.
PHILADELPHIA
VIZIUNID CRUMMY TOPE
*Win) - ' Milt
Ni fm aabni, winr ci avok iNxt r zre assio
iiiikei MIA
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