Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 30, 1854, Image 4

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Agritattiittit.
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THE SUPPLY
No.pOontry *eirer ,enjoyed
,
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espect of a beautiful crop thetnited.
States,tive teditthe ago. The alarm that bad
been fettinvarieus quarters on account of the
Milling of the Wheat by the previous winter had
eneasurahly subsided), because, it became'evi
dmitthat 'the calamitienly partial, and
, that matey ottherlll6ris that had been given up
by. the float:ors wore in is convalescent state.--
1-larvest, - too, had 'commenced in all the south
. ein.States; 'and,livitb'few exceptions, the yield,
wee a fair one ; and ae the time arrived for cut
ting the.erop in the great wheatregione of In
diana, Illinois, lowa Visnonein and Canada, it
was totirid.that the yield never bad been bet , '
ter than this year.ln, the southern part of
Oldo and the western partof Michigan it was
also iery.fiiii; and in this State and mort, of
the others there was a mediuM . 'yield.
ornl counties of New York,P.ennsylvania and
Ohio, the destruction of the' wheat by the red
weevil was threatened for a time; hitt it was
soon found that the damage was limited ; and
in summing up our accounts from all parts of
the Union, we were satisfied that the total
number of bushels of wheat harvesteo was ful
ly equal. to the average of past seascins. With
this fact in view, we did: not doubt /that prices
must recede to a very moderate figure,,partic-
ularly as the prospect of the Indian Corn crop
was aiieh to assure every person at all familiar
the.with product of that greatest of all food
giving plants, that without some very unoom
men calamity, the yield of 1854 would far ex
ceed that of any previous year, as the breadth
pinptaLwae probably ten per cent. greater than
everebefore—formers having been stimulated
to plant largely by the high pride of grain
during all the planting season. This was es
pecially the case in Illinois, where it was prob
ably owing mainly to ike fact that just at the
right time beef cattle, in which form a large
portion of the Illinois corn is sent to market,
reached a price higher than at any previous.
tithe in fifteen years. Many rate, more acres
of cern were planted in that State than had
ever-been planted before, and the growth was
unusually promising up to the time for the
formation of the
. grain to commence.
Them just as everybody was congratulating
himself and his neighbors upon the secured
crops of Wheat,. oats, grass, as well as on the
cheering appearance of the growingworn, and,
the bountiful supply of potatoes, isolated ac
counts of drouth began to excite uneasiness,
but no great anxiety. In places where winter
wheat had failed, and a backward spring had
prevented putting in as much corn or potatoes
as could have been planted in a more invert'.
ble season, great fields of buckwheat and tur
nips were sown, and the hope of a teeming
supply of food for the coming winter was al
most universal.
At first the reports of the drouth came from
n'oine of the western and northern counties of
this State, but they recently became more ex
tensive .and more alarming; and now, whoever
has read our 'extended reports in the present
number of the Tribune, must be convinced
that the drouth now prevailing is more wide
spread and more destructive than any hereto
fore knowa in America. The corn in many of
the best counties of Illinois and Indiana, that
premised ea average yield of sixty bushels per
acre, will, in many fields, not produce a single
bushel, and the product cannot possibly equal
one-half the usual average, if indeed it equals
one-fifth. As we have before stated, this
drought is no longer confined to a few isola
ted localities; it extends from Maine to Mis
souri; it has not only out off Indian corn, but
potatoes, .turnips and buckwheat, and the fall
feed for cattle. In some, places the poor brutes
are literally starving. Some feed them out of
their winter We, and some' drive them to the
woods to browse ; all sell them as fast as they
can, and many are seat to the shambles, though
only fit for the knacker's yard.
Now 4 whot is the prospect? for we may as
well look it in the face at once. It is undeni
able that the greatest of all American crops—
Indian Cora—pill be woefully below our act
tual wants. The consequences will be, that
Western pork cannot be made at such. prices
-ns have, prevailed for many years, and our
supply of IVestern beef cattle, though it may
.not fall off to number, will be like Pharob's
lean, kine— sadly deficient in tallow; and if we
bays Rumbled at what we have heretofore re
ceived, wo shall groan at what we are likely to
get hereafter. The loss of the corn crop must
be felt by all 'classes of society, whether they
eat corn breed or - wheat broad, or whether
they, areiconsumere of meat or vegetables.—
The flattering prospect of abundance of cheap
food;next winter, le now to be counted amen.
things ,pasto Let all who read and think, hus.
band their resources. There is no danger of
famine, but there is need of economy.
We4osire to produce no unnecessary alarm,
but If there is in reality as .groat destruction
of corn, potatoes and other crops, and if the
fall feed for cattle is cut off to as great an ex
tent ne we ;Imo every reason to believe, the
, sooner-weprepare Air a bard winter the more
ivied= we shilLmanifeat.
• .ROBERT B. SMILEY,
ABINET MAItEItAND UNDERTAICER
*lra .Uanover Street,. andnexe door to Glais'a
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
the citizens of Cailisle and the public goner
allyohat he now has on hand a large and 'ele
gant ossorithent of FURNlTURE,:consisting
• in part of NVardrobes, Card and other Tables,
Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy
Sewing Stands, .&c. manufactured of the beet
mamma and quality warranted.
Also.a general - assortment of CHAIRS at
the lowest prices, VC:titian Blinds made to
order, and repairing promptly attendcd to.
----- 114rCofine Made at the shbrtest notice, and
having:a splendid hearse he will attend funer
als in town or country.
Wrltemomber the stand--(text door to H.
'Glass'sl,
.ass'a Hotel, nov24 R IL SMILEY.
Fresh. Drugs;Zedleineß. SEs.&o'.
/ hair° just. received from P,hiladel.
011ie 'and Now. York 'ver extensiv
. additions to my former rhe y a, embra e
911 !clog nearly every article of Medicine
now, in 'use, together with , Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumeryy, Soaps,
Stationery,' Fine' Cutlery, , Fishing! Tackle,—
Bruhes of almost every description, with n
endelsavariety of other articles, which Tam du•
terminerho sell at the. VERY Lowey.; prices„'',
All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars
and others,'.nre respectfully requested not to lases
thek, OLP STAND, as they may ..rest assnred
that eirerittltitiele Will 'be sold of a.good quality,
and upon, reasonable term.
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Main, street. varlisle.,
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than Geri be hod oL 'ed i ril i .,Art i i i •l i ; n.:
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1400 I,,nll.4964ls;''ilifilo'klogaie" 'a
1 0 ,RP , 41 1 .- 6 0 6 4 ,:". po t i n . ; Oared
ii?gli ii T''' ar h irlll'be sold low
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Nato and alteap'Siora, S. W.. aornii,:alt Han°-
, 1. qr_. Loyeher atrecic,
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, a ploisiura in nunouncir*iliat•
toe .haviijiiist received aeplondid Mid ohopie'is.
sortmear of Spring - and Surrimer Coatis, which
wo oftlir dt such,friceii as' cannot fail' to
please. The' stock zonailith Of
I DSESS‘GOODS;
BlaCli.Fahck . DrossBlllts,Youlards, Organdies,
Brilliants: Lawns; Jaconetts; Bareges, &c., &o.
• 'LACES 'AND 'EIVIBROIDERIES
A. Imailsocas lot -of Spencers, Uridarsleeves
Collars, Riifflinge, Edgings; Insertings, mourn
ing collars and undorslcevos,omliroidered linen
driiitbrio hanknrchicfs.
DOMESTICS' . .
•
ginghams, checks, tickings, Mullins, jeans,
drills, hag , stulf arid flannels.
, C L 0 T 11,4 , Sic., Ste.
alandsome lot of cloths, cassimera and %eating
. BONNETS,. . •
a large assortment of Ladies and Misses French
lace, gosaamers, •belgrade, tripoli, braid ami
straw Bonnets, Misses handsomellata all of
Which will be sold at minimally low prices,
HATS:
Man's Boy's: canton, foghorn, china pearl,
deflate and palm leaf-fiats. Parasols, Urn—
brellas nod - Loo k ing-glasses very cheap.
BOOTS AND SHOES. •
We are selling a large lot of ladies' shims and
gaiters at gipatly reduced prices, as we intend
discontinuing this branch of our business.
GROCERIES,.&c., &c.
Rio and Java CofreeiTqasted coffee, brown and
white Sugar, Loverings Syrup Molasses, Teas,
Spices, &c.
Oursitorilt for variety and cheapness, is cer
tainly not surpassed by any in the country.—
Buyers who wish to puchaso articles of sups-,
rior quality, at reasonable prices, should not
fail to give us a call:[April ,5, '54.1
artan2.67424 .- •
SPRING r.a.szxxoNs!
THE subscriber desires to inform hisold ems
tomerss and the public that he has tempora•
rilr removed his establishment four doors south
of his old standoon North' Hanover street;where
he has just opened a large assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &c.
which cannot be surpassed in style, quality and
price. and to which ho invites the attention of
the public.
L.kDIES' WEAR
For Ladies and Missee his stock M well se•
lected and complete, comprising the most,,fash•
ionable styles of Congress. Silk Gaiters, 'egjor•
od French Gaiters, Morocco Boots, foxed with
patent...leather, of all colors and_qualities,-tos.
ge her with Misses Gaiters, and a full supply of
every description of Boots Shoes and Gaiters
for Ladies, Misses and Childrens• wear, at all
prices.
GENTLEMEN'S - WEAR:
Calf, Rip and Course Boots of difierent qualities
and prices; black and drb Congress Gaiters ;
patent leather Sultan W lking Shoes/ Mtatte•
rey Ties and Pumps, patent leather and cloth
fancy Toilet Slippers, litc. A full assortment
of the above styles of Boys' wear. Also a
general assortment of Calf Kip and coarse
Monroes and Shoes at all prices .
This extensive stoei of now and,faehionnao
styles has been selected with great care and the
quality is warranted. They,'only
.need to be
examined to be approved. Ho also continues
to manufacture all kinds of work as before.
Rips will be repaired gratis. Feeling
confident his assortment will give entire satis•
faction, both as regards quality and price, ho
respect fully solicits public patronage.
aprif 12. JONATHAN CORNM.A.N.
'GAS FITTING de, PLITIVLIIING•
HE undersigned would inform' the citizens
T
of Carlisle that he fins made arrangements
to do GAS FITTING and PLUMBING at
short notice, and on reasonable terms, He has
engaged the services of a first rate hand from
Philadelphia, and has supplied himaell with an
extensive assortment of FIXTURES, which
will enable him ti fill all orders promptly, All
work will be warranted. His stock , of Gas Flx.
tures will be' found - in the - roomnxitetiv °mate
his Tinning establishment on North 'Hanover
street, where he invites a call:
[TINNING, SPOUTING, &n.
He is also prepared to furnish; or make to or
der,l every article of TINWARE used by
honsekeepers and others. lie will also attend
to SP 0 UTIN G, H 0 USE•R OOPING, BELL
HANGING; and PLUMBING.
Thankful for the patronage withwhich hehas
already neon favored, he respectfully solicits
a continuance on the same. -
MONROE, MORRIS,
Carlisle, June 19, '54.
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Corner of :Hanover and Lowlier ate., Cartide,
%VHG undersigned has alwayh on hand a large
stock of superior .CabinetiWare. in all the
different styles'; which be is prepared to sell at
the lowest prices. He invites attention partic
ularly to the Patent Spring. Bottom Bedstead, a
most useful article, which entirely obviates all
objections. The bottom can be attached to old
Bedsteads. They have given entire eatisac
lion to all who have them in use.
erCOFFINS made to order attho shortest
notice.
• JACOB FETTER
Carlisle, Janly,. 22 11851.—1 y.
1000 TONS No. 1
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
DEB U RG'S Original and Genuinewarranted
of superior quality, the cheapest manure in the
world. Farmers 'and dealers supplied at low
prices.
EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER.
5000 barrel extra quali,Y Land Plaster,se
locted expressly for its fertilizing quality... l
10,000 bushels of same in bulk.
1,000 berreniCalcined Plaster.
500 do Casting:
HO do Dentist.
PERUVIAN GUANO,
• ThiS article. we offer in confidence to our cus
tomers as °gunk() any imported, and far supe
rior to most in the market.
5000 bags of this superior Guano for sale at
the lowest market rates. -Also, Patagonian
Guano. Poudrette, Ground Charcoal, &o. &c,
. C. FRENCH & Co.
At the Steam Plaster Mills junotion of York
venue, Crown and,.Callowhill streets, Phila.
Lzpurft.
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FRITZ,& HENDRY,
. ..
Store, 29 8d at., Phila.
Morocco Manufacturers, Curriere, Importers,
Comntisaion and Gondral Leather }harness,
- -, 1 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. ' '
'Manufactory 15 Margarotta street. sep7ty*
/JAKE NOTICE,—That all persons
• about commencing HoUeekeeping and oth
ers' , in, want of thorn, can get supplied with
Knives an forks; SEmons, Ladles, Cabe-
Mills, . Pans,,ißottlos, atul , Orons, &c., at the
lowest rates by .
' mar 13 H SAXTON.
01111 W. BOLL,! lit PIENI.'DARIIY
3'OBlV . W:.IIIIi,TALCc•:i
.27<tab,Dtrit •
GENERAL' COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
, „HOWARD. STREET,
'• Opposhe Centro,
Suimc VlF4nted.
, .
. , HE hikheitf Priest will be Pala in cash fen'
PAI
. ' Susan in Mere or' squill, quantities,. if do
1 vered:at he:aubseriber. In East at.,'Earlisle.
.• Jade 14,,'54-3m] 1
~ .JAEOO- SHROM .
' TO ROEAH , LONG ,SHAWLS-Aluat ' re-t
i up calved .a i few ..Long. and Square Brriehd
hew ii;aniiifor. Rale by . '
r 4 • ill , ...111TNER.
FARRERS, , LOOK HERR.
IbißEE)Hotnti large nupply of Gi QM Cradles,
' i• BAY and 'EMitt Rakee Iltp and. Gain
, sro ks, Scythe Sfutthir end ateiting Foch*, 30
' l - do Grain and Grate Scitheo bi the beet man.
, , u r a bi gre , warranted good • and , very . cheap, at
Ike Old Stand, Noah Hartaitdr atreet. calkelei,
i 4 7 63# V ' : '• - .JACO B 16;fR.
' 1 OZCZLar 01 /APTArahnl 3, 1 • ( '
1 ' ill ATE a r rival erthe' ateanteie'Cild quinci p "
North Herm.ver etredt, iaden with a large
eto It. of HARDWARE, direct ergot' I M m men.
emories, ,is
' now, readyjatlt Sol, r ip ? as s ail or
(
' retell. dOecntty Fnerchatatt Nig! do We Ito call;
"-4 111 we Witt nail .them goo rt,YerY , small, ad..
vane° on' ekty' wholesa le prieem, and we are
..Adetertni lied•te tall et} Very: small Pkofits• ' Oh,
:' us.at Clin Una i net porattlyJed,yanwtql not NoVe
, witheut , trekking I perchatto,** YOU wpil.firid,
,: trooyle at the right mark: , Old )3toed. North
Hanover outset, Garlille.''' LL i
May 17) JACOB SENEp . '
1 ;:',l:,.;:iiii,otiliailetiiiek...
liter divgire,--litir dkOre.
? -,-- ;•., - ~ , —„, • ~. :',, . 1 . -4.,iw: i; .-,' 4 :
, .HE subscribet wished to.' diaireh An litteii.
lion oil the puldieui ;heir obiniliiiktaiit;
lir
W itch they znayconsultjogobtf tulliartinge , by.
exklnining the etegant , :snd b 0 rtip
. 1 . 610 . ' De a tit i •
p erk of Hardware 6fl eyed difsbriptton,i •whicif
he id now retnimeghtliiir kild' stand 'on •NOrth.
Hanever street:"" • blo , -' l •' ,, t; J ..- • • • .
'''.
l . • ' • TO COACHMARERS.": -". ''
; IWe have a• Infos' supply of springs;' hubs,
bands, laces, eurtauili, and floor oil 'cloths and'
dfab:itlatits, of iliflitrent finalities, in fact every
thing In your,ttne. -• ' • ' . .•. •
‘ • •• c 0 .CABINET-MAKERS • • • '
We offer complete setts of veneers, knobs and
mouldings, of walnut anti mahogany,, to sui
both the tasiiand the puree:' '
''• ,' , CARPENTERS EXAMINE ' l
to 8 plendid'assortinent'of tools 'in ;your line .
eh Wee k'confidete Stock of building materials;
sualiatifpcke, hinges, screws, latches, 'glues,
Oaintlyill if,itarniehest, turpentineditc. and va
rious' crikpenfer'S welt; cheaper than ever, as
lat's'beeh , ,ne.knowledged by a carpenter, who
has seen them,' •
• BLACKSMITHS
cannot go wrangle giving us a cell for it sup
ply ot•hammered,•rolled, slit end other iron
generally used, as Idea cast, shear ' ' American
&c.and English blister Bice', &c.
OUR' FARMER FRIENDS' ' •
will also consult their interests by looking at
our cheap shovels,•forkri, trace chains; hamer,,
and every other article from a ;cradle to a
plotiqh,to euit themin price and quality. , . •
THE 4 PUBLIC GENERALLY `•
are also invited to examine the quantity' and
.quality now on hand of cedar ware, tobe;
churns, buckets, oils, suell'as fish; Sperm , rlnd
flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the lowest
cash prices. fwould also call attention .to my
splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS.
pre , enting n nuniberlese.variety of Patterns at
prices from G cis. upwards. Remember there
is no mistake here, ne,allarticles will be sold
at the lowest cash , priecs at the 'old and well
known stand An North Hanover street. East
sine, betwes4AcGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell.
er's Hat Stord. JACOB SEDIER.
march it' ,
HARDWARE S - -FRESH ARRIVAL I !
nErzny SAXTON.
THE subscriber having, returned from the
city would ealitilhe attention ot, his friends and
the public gnerslly to the large and well se•
lected assortment of Hardware which be has
just received. consisting.in part of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
nails, acrvvs, hinges, locks, bolts, '
untie, putty, paints, oils, &c. TOOLS—
edge tools; saws and planes of every 'descriri
tion, with filer rasps, hammers, anvils, &c.
A general assortment of
SHOEMAKERS & SADDLERS TOOLS
together with morocco: lining and binding
skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness
- mounting - , - saddletrees, &c:-----
COACH
TRIMMIN G—canvass tplearp
amelled, figured and embossed,) patentopflitp&-
.Enmelled leather, axles, springs, hubsplpake,
knobs ; shalts, - ---
Cabinet Makers will find a large assorment
of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers,
moulding. rosettes, hair cloth, curledlitiir,
The stock of IRON is large and well selec
ed, comprising all the kinds in general use, as
hammered and rolled tire of all sizes, flat, bar
and band iron,- round, square and oval iron,
horse shoe iron and nail rods, with a large lot
of bast and spring steel,English and ‘ Amerman
blister steel, &e. - •
. .
Housekeepers and those a brit commencing
willl find it to their alvantage to call and exam
ine our cutlery brinania and phited ware
pans, kettles, cedar ware, bonitos, &c.
In addition to the above we have received a
splendid inseriment of WALL PAPER, ma
king the stock complete-. and at sni h prices ns
cannot fail to give entialt.ction. We invite all
friends to call, knowing it will he to then own
advantage. Remember -the old island, East
High Street, Caniale, P, .
Oct. 12, 1853. ,
HENRY,' SAXTON.
DRUGS I DRUG 1 lIRD GS I
Freshet Spring Supply!
IHAVE VEjust received a tresh'stoclt of Med •
iciness Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which
having been purchased with great care at the
best city houses, I can confidently recommend.
to Pantiles, Physicians, Country Meichanttl
and Defft re, as being fresh and pnre.
- • DRUGS. -
Patent Medicines, Herbsand Extracts,
Fine homi eels, Spices,ground and whole
Instruments, Essences;
Pura Esaen". Oils Perfumery, tito.
Cod Litter Oil—Warranted Genuine.
, ' DYE-STUFFS.
Log and Cam Woods,
I
Oil Vitriol
Copperas,
Life D'yb•
PAIV TS...
Wetherill .iSr. Brother's Pure Lend, Chrome
Green and Yellow, Paint and Varniith Brushes,
Jersey Window Gloss, 'Linseed Oil,..TUrpen
tine, Copal and coach Varnish, aid 'Red'Lea&
All of which will be sold at the very lowest'
market price, Also,a fresh and splendid , as
sortmont of
Indigoes,
Madders,
Sumac
Alum,
FANCY GOODS, FRUITS,
Confectionary, and innumerable other articlei
calculated for use and ornament, allot wl.ich
are offered at the lowest cash pr i ces, at the
cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub
scriber on North Hanover Street.
S. W. HAVERSTICK.
May 28 1851.
SADDLE AND HARNESS NARNG
THE subscriber continues to carry on the
above businbas, in all it svartous branches,
in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors
North of; Leonard's corner, whore he inteede
keeping on hand ageneral assortment in hipline,
• ,
• Consisting of all kinds of lash
ionable, SADDLES, Bridle
martigt!es, Glrths,Circingle
and Halters, also
.TRUNKS, tray- ,
cling and saddle 104141
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bhp
Manufactures themost approve
Spanish Spring Saddles, ever
_ 'used in this country, thoie
wishing albaFlsome, durableand pleasant sad•
dlo will do well to' call and see theni. He also
manufactures Harneir,. Bridles, Collars and
Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be
lieves from the general approbation of .his cus
tamers, that- he makes the neatest and best
gears,in all their variety of breadth, that is
nude in the country. He alon'mekee all kinds
of Mammies to order, viz: Straw, Husk,'Curl•
ed Hair and Spring Matrimses. All the above
articles will be made of the best Material and
workmanship, and with the utmost despatch.
ianl4 r lv • WM. OSSORN.
FIRE INSURANCE,
Tho Allen and East Potinsborough Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coun
ty, incorporated by on Aot of Aseembly, is
now fully organized,•and in operation under
the management of thp following commission
ers, viz: '
Daniel Bailey, William It. 'Goring, Michael
Cocklln,Malchoir Brenneman, Chrialian
Slay
man, Jein C. Dunlap, Jaeob H. Coover, Lecvra
flyerMenry Logan,•Bohjainin 11: Nurser. Jan
cob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham. , Alexander
Cathcart. .
-Tim . rates. of insurance are OR lOW and favor
able as . any Company of the kind in the State.
Portions wiabing.to become members are ic•
vitod to make applicatiOn to tiaragiaitii of•lhd
company, who are willing, trtwait , upon them
at any
BEND,f-I.I4IOSSER, Preaident.
HENRY LpaAtt, Vipe Preeidelt; , • :
o I..owta:ftier,Beiretdry.
MichaolbOeilltn. 7reasurer. •
. • qumberiond County.-,-;Rudolph rMttrtin, lg.
Cumborjandl C. B.lferman.Kingetown ~ Min
ry, IZenitingi ., BblremanetownT Chorine. Boil
"..irllelo i , 'Dr.. J. AIN 'Churclitown i ,Sninut '
Prahem','Weet Penneborobgli; ,lameil IVieDoi;ii'
Oh F r iarilifino Mode • Griffith, BOuth Middle
t „
ton 'Samuel` dciovoi,' Benjamin Haveratick
Me haniciburg; John Sberrick, Lisburn; Do
vid Coover, ShugliordetiT,o. „ i , , •, . ,•; -;
York County.-r4Oti, Bowman, .Villeburg
Pet Or Wulford, Franklin;; John Rinith,-Esq. , .
.Wahhington ; W.!..9:.Phiking, .Dover; ..,TW
Oink , Peradiao. '
ra,rrirbort.—Houser &Loahnon , . ' "' .
'
' 7 31rnibiii;,tf qba''eapipiiii iiiiimP poliilek
ifo r tt' tg•iitii§min lrlvt'them
renewed ; by
vita ini? dPi!lidtitinn'in, nny.,9f the agents. ..
;:., i'vt,g,t.i.lYeilr7,;` , ; 4 .' , ; , i . .:V; , ~ .r . , f,. ': 'l'.
'VT tho:boronghennd toPiinshitie*hera It will
A DPATlClPtiyontp.nt &elfin &boob Ditvaterirto
Painit at cohool itompuhfor.' tho 'exhnonation.os,
loitehera, they Will .confer a favor by procuring
a Black 130ard*,, , .. 1 ,;:' ,; Onki.q.,:i3llELLYi
'„',Jillir , 213,1; , ';2:04.unti'Sup'r...pf Com. Schoolet.:
4 , , 9t t,pa ie for Oitiltr' Mk:PAL. mjch a l:
V 4.4 Voppo.E• HrOit• • 4o9d tilt% a! t,
li
:kra iiildry;
• •
ti tclkmtatt
, P a tes Ventilating
Pae
. -Furnac e,
_. ..
..
TflEAbicriber Would call .?
the 'attention of
all.;;Parties'reqiiiting a' desirable Fuidoce
kto eltaieii?:q'•
: Celebrated' ‘'lVa.Olihig , Aul..
'll7'ml:hinting Appdratus.
•1' The reputation , of•thiri.filinaie ie new known;
having boon introduced. during the, past five
yearn into-about 1500 pui!ho neildings and more
• thin 3000 private,dw,ortings; •this,together with
the immense increase of sales-every year,isatie
be::(evidence that can be adduced of its stye ,
' riority over all-ether furnaces.; B'y the use of
' Chilson's FUrdocit, you secure the following ail,
,
ivrifitages: • • ,
Foes VENTILATION. ''
'Potts AM—The heating ourfabo being'at a
''temperature that Will not dissecate
_the, air.
ECtiiIOMICAL ÜBE OF TUP.L.
1 '
Glee/' Duttellarry=i3eing made entirely of.
Caet.lren,not liable to rust; will reqpire no
repairs during a lifetime—lt is easily,
and will net eiposé the, building in which it le
i placed to danger. tem are, like the , other fur
: Mmes. ' • .. .
: '• We hallo the testimeniale of 'ipindredo of the
most 'scientific:Mon to attest to the truth Of the
:above statement, all ot whom pronounce it to
be decidedly' the bestfurnace yet lave 'tea for
pred,ucing a mien and heriltlry,antiMsplicre., Wq.
herewlth annex the names of a hip well known
-.--end eminent professors, who have used them,
'and kindly ; furnished us their names as refer.'
' ences: • • , . •. . .
Prof, John S Hart Prof Parker ' Prof Norton
pres Wm PI Mein Prof Persona Prof Dunaj
T i rol B Silliman ' Prof Ripley
, •
.NINE SIZES. • .
,We-.have ‘introduced this 13;e - ason five new
sizes, so that-all parties may ay.ail t thenaselvee'of
' this great, improvement. at a.viury . moderate
, cost. We.arcilmii prepared to furnish an ap•
• '
paroles to Wafta u single room, or the largest
building in the country.
No. 1 Portab.e. complete,
2 do do
' 3 - do do __
4 . i do for brickwork 48
5 do do 60
3 Extra Radiator, (with Bars and
French Plateso 70
3 do do do 80.
5 do do • do )07
6- do- do do 133
This N 0.6 ielhe largest and most powerful
Furnacelmade in this country, and is admirably
adapted for Churches and other largo . class
buildings.
We continue to-sell the apparatus at the same
;nitre as whoa first introduced, five years ago.
Although the present high price of iron has in.
creased their cost )5 per cent,•owing 'to their
great-weight, still wo are enabled by the Meat
increase of sales to furbish the article at the
lowest possible price. One 'foundry alone,
Messrs, Warnrck & Leibrand t, have contracted
to furnish us with 500 tons of Furnaces this
• transom so the t.,,we are now prepared to furnish
them wholesale or retail. We superintend the
rection-opall-Furnaces.-when required.-end
__v4arrant them in all cases.
t•ME,TKOPOLITAN COOKING RANGE.
We have also the most complete Cooking
_Range that has, yet , been introduced, to which
we call the attention of all wlt may wish to
secure the most perfect and desirable cooking'
apparatus ever invenied.
EMERSON'S PAT. VENTILATOR.
We are the only Agents in l'ennsylvania ref.
the manufacture and sale 'et this Ventilator,
which is acknowledged' to be the only perfect
Ventilator ever made for correcting the draught
in smoky ehimnies, and for ventilating building
of all kinds: , As diere are n great many Unita- •
tiolui of this, valuable article now offered for
sale, parties will lie careful to examine that it
has theEnitirson Badge attached.
'PAT. REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS
Welive the largest and most complete as.
sortmens of Hot Air Registers and Ventilators
to be found in the United States. Parties who
'wish to purenise, either for private use or
wholesale, will find it greatly to their advan
tage to examine their stock.
SLATE AND IRON MANTLES
We have always on hand an extensive assort
ment of those beautiful mantles, in exact imi
tation of Egyptian, Spanish. Galway, and other
rare marbles.
OPEN GRATES
,For Anthracite and Bituminous cool. Also an
entire new pattern of the lowdown Grate, mode
from the English Patterns, and entirely new in
this country.
SOLE AGENTS
Fe) the English Encaustic Flooring Tile, Corn
kirk•Chimney Tops. and Terra Cotta Orna
ments,- such aa,Garden Vases, ke.
Persons about building would do well to ex
amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Yieltote o whether purchasing or not. are cordi.
ally • Vvolcomed to our. extensive Wnrerooms,
and where•washould be happy to furnish any
information respecting any of our goods that
man be &sited. A book on Warming and
Ventilnting eqn,be had gratuitously at our staid;
either personally or by letter.
S. A. HApnIISON, :
.Warming and Ventilating AA arehousec
149 Walnut st, below Sixth,-
PHILADELPHIA.
At f ip 21 .7m3.1
,b:
yoBAUTIgCL White Teeth, Healthy Gums
,113 and a Sweet Breath.—All who aredesirous
of obtainingihese benefits should use ZEB•
MAN'S' COLDI3RATBD I'OOTH WASH.
This delicioStiarticle combines so many uteri;
tonaus qualities that it has now become a stan
card favoritelSith the Cisixens of New York,
Philadelphia and Baltimore.-- Dentists pre.
scribe it in their practice most successfeslyond
from every source the most flattering laudations
are awarded it.
Inflamed and bleeding gums are immediate
ly benefitted by its use; its action upon them
is mikLeuothing and effective. It cleanses the I
teeth so thoroughly, that they are made, to ri
val pearl in whiteness; and diffuses, through the
mouth each a delightful freshness that the
hrenth is rendered exquisitely sweet. It disin
ects those' impurities which tend to produce
decay, and; as a consequence, when these are
•i• ernoves; she teeth must always remain sound.
Read the following from Dr. J. A. Carman ;-
1 Mr.' F. Zerman—Sir t' Having used and re.
Ominended your ToothW ash irr my practice for
some time, I find it the most effectual Dentifrice
in use, and therefore recommend it to the pub•
•Dr. J. A. Censtsu,.Dbatiat,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Read the following testimony. . •
; Mn'. &a:alai—Dear Sirs I have fully tested
the merits of your valuable Tooth Wash, and
Can, without hesitation, recommend it as the
ben that• has come under my notice during an
experience as Dentist, of more titan sixteen
vears. 'Menses the Teeth, soothes and hay
;lens irritated Gums, and imparts a delicious
fragrance to' the Breath. From the months of
Wont who make use of it, however, it will cer•
Sandy speak for itself. .
' 'Geo. SCRIVELY. Sufgeon,Dennet, •
- • 279 South Tenth street Phil's.
It is used•and recommended by all the emi
nent Dentists tit Now York, Philadelphia,
timore, and•other cities where it hes been
troduced. All should gitie it n trial. ts
0:1 - Prepared . only Elf Francis Zermatt, Drug
Igist•and Chemist, Philadelphia, and sold whole
sale and retail b- Samuel Elliott, Carlisle; .1
Dorsheimee. Mechaniceburg, J Herron. New.
C Williams, Shippenshure; and by all
Drtigit , te nt only 25 cents per bottle,.
1 * Artiste in Hair.
rated Gossamer Verditiding
'and Toupaces.,.
ile Ladies and Gentlemen
a with . accuracy"
'
Toupees & stadia', inelfes
No I From forehead to '
beck as far as bald
2 Over lorehead.as far
as required '
c 9 Over the (mow!' of the
head .
Dollard, l'reatt
Inventor' of, the Cache
IVig arid, Elastic .11,
Instructions to enali
to inensure their head
For• Wigs, inches
IVO 1. The routed of
,•'•' "the head •
2 From forehead'
overthe head to
the neck
3 Frani tar to enr
. • , •iiver the nip-
4 Frain car to eat
round the forehead '
R.DOLLAIID ha's , always ready, for sale a
splendid steeled Gents' Wigs, Totipees,lindies'
Wigs,half Wigs, Frizots„Draids, Curia, &o,
beaufully iminulactured, hod as cheap as any
establishment in the Union •
' ' . Dullards ilerbanium extractor Lustrous "Hair
Tonic, prepared , from Smith American Herbs
' and Ito-ts, the moat adtiele everl pro
'doted for preserving , the hair from fulling-out
'er alianging.color,restorlog and preserving it in
a healthy and luxuriant state Among ,other yen
,sons why ;Hollord'a hair cutting saloon maintains
Its immense popularity is the fact that his To tic
id.appied to every header, hair cut at his estab
Ilibinent l 'ilonsequently•it is kept in•better ;pros
.ierystion than • under, any. known application It'
liting.thits'praetleallii tested by thousands, Offers
-. ithe greateig.guarantee of ha efficacy. , ,
•' ' :Sold ,wholeiale , arid retail hip Old, Establish
m.enl,l7.l, , iOlieittnit street opposite' the State
' 11,ouse,.Vhiladelphin '.i i
IR-Dollard has at least discovered the no plus
i
41
ultra ot lIMILDYE,itiId' announces It r.foii.f.snle
-w tibrierfea%ponnilanio ,in.ita , suriaasstpuevery , ;
' th ng.pV Ihe kind now ,li, Osocji vnior,ll. the ; hair,
~'ei filer Wok' 9r firfiiii,o, ,(as.rony be depire).nik.
-: is.uXed ,Withont Imury,,to , thie,hair;ritil skin ' , either
,ly'sfniti, ip' otherwise, can he Washed tiff inter
'fromites ,after', eppfientloo,!,withipt, 4etriiiiiing.
m 45,0fileany. ~rinvions,,,visiting4lic. city nre
'invited to give !ikon call . ':,. ~, • , '.. , ~..,1 ~. •
Linter, :addressed, .to ~I4' iDOLLARO, 2.117.
Chlitolul strent,,Vhijadtliphin, will receiy4atten
*hin• N . ' ';;'' ' ' .". ,'',..,,' .' 1 ' ~- , ::-44 , 0*. ly
....... ,
VAR =ISO' ; AND SADDLER 0
E C FFIW SETTS qf donkile and ningle harness,
.ak 0156,*ridilliN and'bridles,= for silo cheap. Eli:,
ittdre At thli nface. , , , ;. , . • ,
~iif i l ncr#is i ittd
ZINC '• . .
Lc•-:
!?' N C PA I elitr Dili:a 'cheaper than
While.Learland.free , brom all•poisoPous
13 eray fe.inc Company has
ling '46E4, 01,arg0.11;4310 1 1,9tke and inparrved
theutfality of their products, are pre:tared to
ttxcloute,ordeis, fpr their, superior Paints, Dry,
and ground in 0111, in salaried escapee of from
25 io 500 •pounds. Also—dryou barrels 0.200
pounds
,each. ' , White Zinc, which is
sold dry or ground in oil, is ,warranted pure
and' unsurpased. for body and ,uniform • White
ness.: A method of preparation has recently
been diseovered. which enables the Company to
warrant their. Paints to keep flesh and soft in
the kogslor any reasonable time. In, this re
sport, tnelr Paints will be superior to any other
in the .market., Thief Brown Zinc Paint.
which iisoldai a low prier, and. which can only,
be made from ilio-Zing . ores from Now Jersey,
is now well know's' for its protective qualities
when applied to iriin or ,other metaliesurlaces.
Their Sioneeolor Paints possesses all the pro•
parties of the (frown, and, is ol an ngrecablo
color lor plinting , Cottages, Depots, Out-buil
dings,Brldgcs, eto.^
Dealers supplied on liberal terms by: their
Agents.. ..,FBENDH & RICHARDS, .
Wholesale Paint Deallrs end Importers. •
N W coy. 10th bt Market•sts„. Phila.
To the Citizens of COllisle.
HICKEY &i C 0 N. 146 CHEST-
N UT' Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia,
le ave
now on bond one Of the largest, cheaßest,and
most varied assortment of their' improved Steel
Spring Sole Leather TRUNKS Over ofterad to'
the public, with it fine article of Light WCight
Sole Leather Trunks, Carpet and Leather Bogs
lor travelling . in Europe. Also, a splendid naH
sortment of Ladies' Dre ' s Trunks.' Bonnet Box=
es. &c:, moping in price from Two to Thirty
dollars, with n fine variety of Hubby Horses,
Propellers, Gips, &c.. •
All of the above erticles wo will sell low for
cosh. Give us a call.
Prize Medal awarded at the World's Fnir in
London in 1851. [may 81 3m
EEE
Household Glassware.
From the'Principal Factories and late
Auction . Sales,
Comprising a full and desirable assortment at
25 per cent below.usual rates.
Dealers and others will do well to call before
purchasing elsewhere. 1000 packnaes on hand.
EDWARD F. CORFIELD,
102 South Second street' abolia Spruce,)
apll7 3m • Philadelphia.
r,•l-' -.'-"ifft-l#:t-,....-1 •••pr.
_ _ , 1a2,.. , •._,-A - . 1.......i.
a 511,,,,..„ n'fgvo.,,,lzit-t.4..,:i..[Ta.
-- :- --2 --,-- , _
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k.c. I : ,
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•
_ •
3. E. GOULD,
[BUCCESHOR TO A. FIOT,]
No. 164 Chestnut St., Stoctim's Building, Phila
-- CIXIsI EN ST V Elioilia' - Publisher, arid De - el
er in Musical Instruments of every de•
MEL=
Exclusive agent for tie same of Ballet, Davis
Fe Co's Patent Suspension Bridge lEolian and
other
PIANOS,
L. Gilbert'sßoudoMPianos, Melodeons, Marl : - ,
tih's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Mume t ,
Music Books, Sze.
Residents or the country will be supplied hl
mail or otherwise with music' they may wad'
aglow as if purchased in person. Having on •
of the largest stocks in the 'Allied States,
feel confident of satisfying all who maypayi
me with n call or order.
Dealers in Music supplied on the most libeit
terms. rianos to let. Second-hand Pianos lb
sale. .rnali 20 1853
, HAYES' PATENT n
TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RAN(
Various Sizes. to suit Families, Boarding ;
Rouses and Hotels.
THOSE in want of a superior Onoking
parntus are Invited to call at out Ware
house and en - amine this Range. For durabiky
economy and simplicity in operation irstrinls
unfivaled. It has n perfect hot air vemilatim
—and meats baked in tide oven will retain their
juice and flavor, equal to that roasted beloreM
open fire. Meats and pastry A.:oohed at r
eam e time witk^tit nn... affecting the
-
w ill supply Wm heated air to heat addi
tional roomf'd# coldest weather. It has
no descendifil, return flues, rand is equally
well adapted iittundnous or common hard
coal; There valve over the boiling part of
the Range-ice off the steam and scent of
cnoking,na heat in summer.
Every, rio:Pold warranted to give eatisfacr
tion, orn oi.mile to the purchaser.
VENTILATOR,
Viewed Oetobor, 1818,
For P u talls; , Factories. Railroad Cars
ay' , Flues, Slap's, Steamers, 15. c.
Pure a subject claiming the attention
of ev,or and buildiegs should be
provid th the proper means of ventilation.
Alen, .
ppa kand Ventilating Furnace,
'Poi- lags. SchOol Houses, Churches, Balls,
Stores, Factories, .)'C.
A assortment of Office, Hall and Cook
kik en, Parlor Grates, Registers, &c.—
vt alo and Retail.
RAND & HAYES, :
82 North Sixth 'street, Phila.
!lhersonai attention given to warming an
enting both public and private buildings
'':' MAIMS ik. CULIN,
. i,
I. l s, Lai ••.t-eDeale r s
in
and Chandeliers,
Romer Fourth and Cherry ate., Phila.
IVNG'enlarged and improved iheir store,
Ofhaving the largest assortment ol lamps
in P
il el
itslphia, they arc now prepared to tor-
nigh ~ Anne, Pine Oil,
- BURNING FLUID, ,
i ci
Ether - a)il, Phosgene Gas and Lard Oil.—
Lamp l'ltiterns of• all patdrns, Fdney Betel
and I - 1 tamps, Chandeliros, Gpiodoles and
Cando ahs, and Brittania liamps,at the man
ulactur Niyest prices. Glass Lamps by tbe
pnektig c ,{small advitnee ever auction pip ,
aaa• lla'p, large INIA'N U FACTU It ERS of
Pine Oil - ibiriing Klull, Ethereal Oil; Awe.
huh and (Italy tree) Phosgene Gee, they can
furnish iiii s titicies at such prices !hut Mar
chants wil iiii-it to their advantage to buy.—
col beteStoicg elsewhere, if you want bar'.
gains. AlsoldiVSats Fluidlaznp her sale.
• October 5;1853- 1 4, • ••''' ' *,
BAIRDirsIRE. 7- •
A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL!'
-cull ICH sarpasses in quantity quality-and
v prices any that has'ever yet been opened
in. Earlisle,rconsisting of the greatest variety
of all kinus of Hardware, such tts, Shoe Fin..
diem Saddlery, Coach Trimmings,' Paints
Oils, Varnish; Glassji - Nails,
Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axels, Bows, Felton!,
Veneers, Cedarwaao, farming Utensils,' Bar
and'Rolled Iron, Steel, &c., with a thousand
more articles unmentionable. • •
Having purchased largely . of Heavy Goods
previOus to the advance in prices, I am enabled
to ;sell goods at eldprices, Poisons in w ant o
Hardware are invited to call and examine my
goods and heiir my prices; and, you will be sat.
is it,ll. where the ChenpHardware is to be had.
My Mock •af WALL. PAPER it nnap
'preached by any in the• Borough: .
Thankful for the former libetal,patronage, a
continuaneo . of the some is solicited by
:JOHN P:LYNE,
Waal Side of North Hanover Street,
Corliel '
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING 1
TOE subeeribor ie now having made upolot
of Fastiionablo and Substantial Clothing whiuh:
he:will sell . as cheap if not cheaper than anrcs
tablishmentin the borough. Tho stock will
consist of •.. - ,
OVERCOATS. . • • •• .
Ttno DRESS COATP, •
. SACK COATS,., .
• : ,PANTALOONS, ,
TheClothitig reitdriC nut of none bift
the' heat quality .of goods,: cut out. by an eicpC.
thin:cad and good cutter, and! the Work go(up
ti he Viet maftnor end fly .the' beat of. hainda--,
hn‘e now on hand a lot of choice Clothi g,,
anh alf4o' rialt-iitt . if
yefiretinaltirii,!.to , :givti_dii„ii
col ond'tkity will be Ocoee() with thework end
prishm l , At tho old attind on East %tin Stroll,
Ja4t 181 ': fittiltliflS 0011;11Y
BOOT EL.A;ND , $3110)1S4 , r 0 ~.,
•.T
l'E.db,,,,ribot. has new on , Itond. .4 verr ex—,
" ► teiisliie and kvell 'selected stOrk!of BO OTS
•anc SHOES, ahieltihe ;will Sell
'et unwell:illy Ihwtnices:.,Purchns:: !..
ed•from ethrhesale re tilers i l gt ,lOW,
. .
ates;he'entioffersiorek intlifoeineets toper(' m—
acre es ivill make CetkelVitudreitt to visit Ilia
estiblisliittent.. !,.Ha'..lliiti"'&veri , . , article - , iiir the'
;Boat arid Slum Dio374fOtiLedies' or Geetlenitin'e,
weir:-Ted,:thetiftiiii"ticeilia it'.'unneccasaiy to
p'erticalerite.. 3 .{tlrrtViao4,', iehirinik gelid. Mei
'ehesP.eeetitla`roirttiited.te, ptiioi r blni ti'calF. ' ' ,
April 12 , W. SHELDON.'
W.
gtaltit ant( Alltppintss
!fie Sono unit Dringljters of
, Dr. , C. , 1 5 '„ICELLING;
N,E,CTIC PHiSItIAN AND ACCOUCHEDR,
Neohaniosburg, Pa.
.. ,
' ~ r. lintr . ..rriu announces to the afflicted that ho
,t, regular .graduate of the best Medical pollege
(Vim United States, and, daring many years 'of
;iky extensive practice, has . ' been familiar with
V•forixi of disease, and succeeded in euring.the
f
eases,o f p u e u l u e l s t s y.
i 8 oven
o v a l i
h e when
u; a w b i
a ud n g d u on u e f d th liy e
h th u o .
, t la h r
' 1 system enables him to adapt thalamus to the
i, so as to,produce the meat astonishing results.
4.10 alarming prevalence of disease, and the often
!need
!medical trogtmen't off' the present day, has
!peed him to rrelie known ms NEVER-FAILING
rE a r c s, that those that mournmty
tadaporiuyA,uumatarwhat
it disease may be, can rest assured 'of finding
ief, and therefore should not delay a moment.
Write disease and symptoms full and plain, and
, u can receive an answer by return mail (free)
Ling the medicine required and the price of it.
i dress, 0. L. KELLING, H. D., Mechanicsburg,
• mberland.county, Pennsylvania.
' N. B.—Tho Doctor will attend patients at any
• stance, when required.
' 4 " THE WONDER OF THE AGE. .
/1 For the Cure 'of Saltrhetim s .Cliiiblains, Corn-
Soies, Chapped or Cracked Minds, Burns
Scalds, Cnts or Wounds, Piles, Inflammaticn
he Breast, bites of insects; Sore Lips, Pim
les on the Face, anal Breaking Out and Sores
Children ; elf diseases ot the Skin.
i:, ; ;This Ointment will cure the Saltrheum and
hlrlin, or Chapped bands; quicker and surer
any other medicines of the kind, before the
substantiate the above, can - giYe hundreds
( !of_certificates. but I consider it no use, as (one.
mrson can do the some, it they have friends;for
even a worthless article) I ri ly solely on the
merits or the Ointment for the public patronage.
' N. B.—A single box of this'Oituntent will
le:6p any Ithicksinith's. -- Parmer's,••Sailor's, or
Mechanic's bands, let them chap or craek ever
so bad, sound and in good working order all
winter' „Prepared and sad by
MONROE TERUEL,
Naugatuck,Conn,
Sold also by the principal Druggist?, and
Country Merchants. Price 26 cents per nor G,
I Nov. 16, 1853—1 y
OCTOR YOUR
' SIiIt,P—PRIVATI 2I -
for '25 centn, by means
he POCKET JESCU
PIUS, or ' Every -One
Otie
3 OWN PHYSIAN !
'he thirty-sistli KM
., with one hundred en
ings, showing Private
eases and rilalforma
is of the General)
;tem, in every el
I term : to whi ch
, is
;eases of Females
....ales only (see page 1
being of the highest importance to married I
plc, or those contemplating marriage. By NI
YOUNG, M. D., Gradun!e of the Universi
Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal Collet
Surgeons, Londonomd Honorary Dl ember o
filithidelphia :Mt dices socicty• The vat
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f'. BOYDEN, Esq . . of the Exchange Hotel,.
Richmond, known every where, says lie :ad seen '
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TUNE administered in over n hundred cases, in
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AGUE .4N Z./ FEVER—Great Cure.—l here
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G B LUCK Ksq now in the city of Richmond
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SAMUEL M DRINKER of the firm Dr ,
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Complaint of 8 years standing by the usr
bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture,
GREAT' CUREOF SCROFULA
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