CZEM he was not always successful in killing him. Ho was a bold rider and an admirable horse man, though he never claimed the merit of being an accomplished fox-hunter. In the height of the season, however, ho would be out with the fox hounds two r three times a week, accompanied by his guests at Mount Vernon and the gentlemen of the.neighimr hood, especially the Fairfaxes of Belvoir, of which estate his friend Geo•ge William Fable x was now the proprietor: On such occasions there would be a hunting dinner at one or other-of those establishments, at which con vivial repast Washington is said to have en joyed himself with unwonted hilarity. Now and then his old friend and instructor in the noble art of venery, Lord Fairfax, would be on a visit to his, relatives. of Belvoir, and then the haunting was kept up with unusual s His lordship however •since the alarms of the Indian war had ceased lived almost entire ly of Greenway Court, Where Washington was occasionally a guest when called by public bu siness to Winchester. Lord Fairft'ri had made himself a fav — orite throughout the neighbor hood. As lord-lieutenant and custos rotulo rum of Frederick C.tunty be presided at coun ty courts'• held at Winchester, where during the sessions he kept open table. Ile acted al so—ittrAitrveyor and overseer of the public roads and highways and was unremitting in his ex ertionstrs for the improvement of the country • Hunting, however, was his passign. When the sport was poor near home he would take his hounds to a distant part. of the coun ty, establish himself at an inn and keep open hese and open table to every person of good cearacter and respectable appearance who chose to join hint in following the hounds. UPS AND DOWNS Out word has long been celebrated for its ups end downs, and a modern not a moral plilosopher, who appears to ,be decidedly up and down in his opinions, thus speaks of them: "When it is 'all up with a man,' he is gen erally found to hi 'down in the mouth.'— When a man is 'up in the world,! he ought to 'come down handsomely,' • A.. thing once found out as 'not what it's cracked up to be,' will never 'go down.' 7 44t is awkward to be down at the heel,' and 'up to the ears in debt.' It:is hard to be 'hard up' fur money, and 'run down' by duns. Au actor who is 'up in his part,' stands a good chance of being 'down in the cast.' Compositions are usually 'set down'. on paper, before they aro 'set up' in type.— Ten pins are 'set up' to be knocked down,' and so are things at auction. One who is 'up to too many tricks,' is very apt to be set 'down' for a rogue. Many a man 'sets up for n saint,' whom the world 'sets down as a sin ner. It is easier to 'kick up a rumpus' than to 'put down a riot.'" The business of life, in ant, is merely a series of ups and downs, and, we may all sing, like boys.playilg "see- saw"— '•Here we go up, up, up, here we go down, down. downy, Now we go backwards and forwards, And hero we go all arouny:" LITTLE AT A TIME.-It but "little at a time" that the mind can digest; but "little at a time" that the mind can absorb; but "little at a time' ' that the mind can assimilate. The violation of this law is the reason why, from all this schooling, scholars learn so little— know so little. It is the flaxseed story over again. They attempt to take so much at once, that, it, all slips through their fingers, .and 12q. their hands are empty; This is a simple fact. • Look about you, all around you. You will find, a month or two months after the 'term is closed, that the scholars can tell you scarcely any thing of the things they went over in term time, and 'recited' to the teacher. Why? They undertook so much that it went through them undigested.; ,they had not the pcwer to assimilate the undigested mass, and Ara, was lost. Occasionally, .here and there, an item might have been digested;. that Was as similated, and was 'theirs. Now, such . might have-been the history of everyday. fief" Stims.—To hoara death-watch denotes that there. is 'a little insect near you. •' A ring-_ ing in.your oars is . it sign, that yoti l have.taken a little cold.' ':Tei See strange sights, or to hear dismal sounds, is :a sign there is ininething to cause them,' •or that your head' 'or nervous system is disordered.: To have frightful dreams, is a sign that you ate too much supper. To See an apparition or'to be bewitched is an in contestable evidence that you are lacking common souse. A DUEL IN TIM DAntt.--4,late California paper mentions a duel which was fought be tween a.Yankee and an Englishman in a dark room. The Yankee not wishing to have blood on his : hands, f ired his pistol up the chimney, and to his horror, down came the Englishman. ' get a proper estimate of the number of idlers in town, or the strength of the "do nothinge just got up a dog fight, and they'll conic from all quarters like chickens to a peck of co r n, " (r/.1)t) Pourkuprt. DOMESTIC RECEIPS. A NICE JELLY OR arosgg CAKE. "Sun Bonnet," in the Ohio Cultivator, calls this a Scarcity Cake, but says it is very nice: One teacup of sugar, three eggs well beaten to a foam, one teaspoonful of cream of tartar; and half a teaspoonful of soda. This will make paste enough for two baking plates full, for jelly cake, or one plain cake, which should of course be made thicker. For jelly cake, hake thin ou plates, and thee roll the cake into a kind of cylindrical coil. When wanted for use, cut it across in slices. You will find this a quick mule, l alatable jelly cake. If you use this recipe for plain cake, add such _sple_es_as_paa_Like_b_esi—to_the above. This is particularly . convenient for people in.cities, who cannot obtain milk at times for making up pastry. "Ella," in the Michigan Farmer, supplies housewives wiih the following receipts fur making family good thiligs: TO MAK C POT. PI C CRUST AND HAVE IT LIGHT To one pint of sour milk add one teacup cif sour cream, or two thirds of a cup of butter, one egg, salaratus, and mix hard like bread. Never roll it or cut it, but nip it off in pieces the size you wish. Boil half nn hour, and you will atwn• 'lave it as light as a putt. TO MARL SN OR GRIDDLE CAKES To one quart of sour milk add the yolk of four eggs, saleratus enough to sweeten the milk, put in flout• to make a batter; beat the whites of the eggs to a froth, and stir it in when you commence to bake; they are much better than the eummun wa'pof making them. = Take one cup of butter, one sugar, one of sour mike, one teaspoonful of salerAtus, one cup of starch, two cups of tlour, three eggs, spice to suit your taste, bake three quarters of an hour. Add the whites of the eggs last, and stir it ten minutes before baking. =II Ono cup of lard, one cup of sugar, five eggs, stir it thick with a spoon and drop into hot fat and fry. 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Ile solicits a rail at his establishment, on North Ilan over stree4, near Glassa's MAO. .14-Furniture Lived out-by tho month or year. a 4 . , eo ctri•T OR N BR' of Ilan al.-. 9.4 .-;;,„ over and Louther CP.• - W 'h!"i C RYAS —Tho undersign ed has always on hand a largo stock of snporlor Cabinet Ware, In all the different stylus, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. He Invites attention palm laxly to the PATENT SPRINU BOTTOM I sTern, a most Matti article, which entirely obviates all obiectlons. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They luiVu given entire satisfaction to all who have them in use, An - CJITINS made to order at the shortest notice. . JACOB FETTER. 63DRy Goci a t - i NEW STO R E & NEw 000DSI—The un• dersigned is now opening In the store room of William Leonard, on the corner of Hanover and Louther streets, In the Borough of Carlisle, a largo and general assort. moot of S TALE AND FANCY PUY GOODS, embroo. Ing almost every kind rind variety of goods adapted to this market, together )rlth an assortment of CiltOCE. RIES. Ills stock havingi been nearly all purchased within the last two weeks, buyers will have the advantage Cl selecting from a MEM. STOCK, as well as of the lute decline In the mice of minty articles. Ito wilt he happy to exhibit his goods to all who may favor with a call, and pledges himself to sell every article as low or lower than they can to purchased elsewhere. Carlisle, Nov, 11, Il 1. nonERT DICK. ryIIitASIIING MACHINES of the best maim conetautly on band and for sala at the ar IsFe Foundry and Machlno'Eltop. GARDNER Sr DROWN JAICOVhICS. lIAPPINESS WHAT CAN MAKE 1.18 HAppy? “lleason's whole pleasure, all thejo7,24 of ser.sa, Liu in throe words—lle:oth, Peace, and Compel en et lint when we have pains, afilletihn or anguish of dis eases, is not our pleastmc, our joy. Mid our happioesk thereby destroyed"( Why let out• sick fellow-being cut fin.? Does trot eltrisPlaty: '•ASith the saute measure yo met,e;ht shall be measured to you again?"—Mat. 7. 2. ••N'ho 'is a wise man and endowed with know lotto., a mong you, let him show out of n good coirt ersathm his works with meekness :rod wisdran."—Jamos SintatlllV .AND M EDICI NE.—Doctor. P. ('. CARP DER, Surgeon and Physician, who is Botanist and l'hyslidogist, and is graduate of our ' , ebb ( ellr gee, and has made himself Reg o:fluted with all the Am ours systems of Medical Scionc•c, and with the revert discoveries And Improl entente. in the tail, ions depart ments of the Dealing; Arts, faithfully attends to (Adel, for Surgical and Medical Aid. and whose niedicinos ace all math, or rampused strictly in accordance with the s'•fences of Pathology. Botany, Ilydropathy and Illy si ology ; and -hash medicines are all composad of whole s.tne roots, plants. and hydrupatity, good to all disem es. and to whom the Millard are ins lied to apply timely. Ills Character by Respectable Neighbors, dc. H. 11. Etter, of the WarnrSprings. Respected air:—.ll - etc to Introduce to your friendly pence, hr. ! DER of Nuty. York. I have known Dr, C. Mr sixteen years, he)tas done business fur mu with sobriety,,hon esty and it ith accuracy; therefore I do bullet., !hiln to be perfectly sober, honest and trustworthy. Any Mums you may Foe proper to confer on hint, it ill be highly ale predated by Ids numerous friends, and by r o ue more highly than ytur sincere friend and humble servant. C. 11. LIENBALII. Landisburg. Pa.. July 15th, 1/51. Copy of a letter front George Spahr, Esq., County Treasurer.-1 do certify that the medical ad% Ice 1.1 Dr. C. Carttder has bt-passed any. other a Welt I have hitherto had iti the cure of severe foyer in flay I would therefore recommend him to such persons aho may I.e afflicted with aforesnid disease Or otherwise. - EOM: UR. Bloomfield, August 20th, 1851. DR. CARDDEIt [being well ae.jusinted tel the re , cent French discoveries, with their new and safe modes of treatment, and the speedy and certain remedies and cures for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Dysentery, Choi era Mortals and all Complaints of the Bowels and Stunt nett; Superior Remedies for the prevention, and 'cure uf Asiatic Cholent. Remedies for all the defects and dis eases of the Oenerative Organs and ruproducthe count toy in men and women; Remedies for Insanity;cut tale and timely cures for all Consumptions, Impotence. Ster ility. Sea utel Abuses, Vedereal Disesses in all their forms: Suppressions and other delicate female complaints. All these remedies emanate from the most noble science of Botany and Ilydropethy combined, tbut no polson.)— lle.d all manner of sickness and all manner of disease. New Testament. "It Is for healing that Christ COIIIIIiOII - the Sainaritan.—Luke, 10,121 to :37, and w MOH HINLES. "Provo all things, hold fast that whitlt Is Thessalonians, b, 21. ...Therefore let ns e. ware of laying up \Olaf, we should lay out for health. Inc there is that scattereth and yet incieasetluand their , is that wlthholdeth more than is tueet,kut it teutleth.•' Proverbs. 11, 24. The different medielnes nod their directions will be sent to the atiliLled in any direction by mail or express. Address Dr. P. C. CARDDElt,Carlisle,Cmnberland aun ty, l'a.. pant paid. anti the fee $1 always accompanying the letter, is ith the order, together with it descripth the feelings and the symptoms of the complaints of the afflicted [mimed. It is this system of Medical Science the Books and the modes of cure only, which Dr. (Md. der employs that allow of medicines entirely made or composed of Wholesome heats; Plant, and llydropa thy. good in all diseases. (no poison), and which can make speedy mid certain remedies and cures for .11i inn over of sickness and all manner of disease," and which cut. pass all other medical means in point of goodness. bl youd all bounds of comparison. OFFICE South II axon et street, East side near and below the Preslryternin Church Carlisle. Pa. Testimonials from numerous persons of the highest respectability in this and the adjoh.ing counties. give authentic evidence of the' gtxxlness of Dr. (':udder s character, and can be seen at his (ace. N. B. The afflicted can receive superior medicines turd the directions for their use by the lust return of mail or express. If ititemlows Lo desired, or visits requested. Dr. C. tt ill endeavour to ae,xamnodate applicants ns tar as he rum. The Doctor speaks the English and the (ler man Languages, etc. [ Inl,l, .F 1 PORTANT TO FEMALES: CIIEESEMAN'S NUS. The combination of Ingredients In these I ills is the rt.- cult of a long and extensive practice; they are mild ht their operation. and certain of restoring. nature to its proper channel. In every instance n hare these Pills pro ved successful. They invariably open those otstructlwas to a hid, Females are liable, and bring nature Into Its pn per channel, whereby health is restored end the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female ran enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, it humor Dent ex posure, cold or any other cause, the general health Im mediately begins to decline, and the want of site]: a rem edy has teen the cause of so many consumptions:on:mg young females. To ladies where health will not rermit of an lucre:the of their fatally, these pills will mote a vol unble acquisition, as they will ye-event pregnancy.— I leadarbe, pain in the side. palpitation of the heart, ha thing of food, and di turbed sleep II me st kv In to Ole lntrrruption of nature; and whenever that is the rase. the pills will Int nrlahly remedy all theist evils. Nor are the less efficacious In the cure of Leucorrboa. commonly called the '•Whites." These Pint; should 111.5'- er be taken dining pregnancy', as they would he sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable. en.' free from anything lojuritus to Iltd or health. Fullan, explicit directions accompany each box. These pills err put up in moune flat boxes. Pere. I' residing where these Is no agency established. by ench slog tine Dollar In a letter, pre-paid. to Dr. C. 1.. CI; t 1,1 (N, No. 207. Dieeeker street. :New York, can lieNe Ulm sent to thelr respective aiblreFsive by wall. t:sr.r_ itEcmvED AT THE FA)I IPP ILY GROCERY STORE of the subseriber, ti Ma rion Hall, A new supply of fresh Water Crackers, Soda.. Futter. Pic*Nic and Sugar Buiscidt, Parina, Corn Storeb, Tapleen. Sago, Pearl Barley, Extract of Coffee, lllee Flour. Baking Powder, ,Se., A new let of superior Table Oil. Plcisles. Tomato lietchup, French Mustard, Bt,) - I Bum fie. J. W.• EBY. _ --- . - - , GROc ERIE S , .NEW GIIOOEIII . 4.- ' " ' AND VARIETY sToit E. The subscriber would respectfully Inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned ft., tit the city with a large and varied assortment of I,IBOCERIES, GUASS and QUEENS-IVABE• HSU', Ac., Si., which he offers for sale On tin # " 0 • 1 most reasonable torsos, at his New Store A 9(t. il I, corner of North llanover street and the l'ul 't ,„ , , ',.. lit' Square, directly opposite the Carlisle Pe. posit Batik. Ills stock embrases everything usually in a tirocery and Variety store. Thu public are Invited to cull and, examine hi; stoek before purchasing elsewhere, as ho feels confident he call sell the bust goods at the lowest prices. , J. D. lIALBEBT. 413 P, HILA. SSue,r e, • ovons' Banange INSTITUTE REMOVED to No. 4, iith r, rent, sixth Rtoro nixrco .:Market. D. C, EVERETT'S Patent (iniduating Pressure TRUSS, fur the cure of Rupture; Shoulder litnees, Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Suspensory, Ileniorrholtial, and Rundown flit deformities. .1515. 11-4. ei A. SALT.-5000 Sacks G. A 3. SALT, for sale by CARB, (WISE A. Co. Flour 4; Grain Commission Merebants, Spear's wbart Baltimore, Bee 5 Wll - 1 call the attention of the public to PORTABLE GARDEN OR FIRE ENGINE. for watering gardens or extinguishing fires. An excellent article, neat, cheap and convenient. For sale at novi—Ertel ', SAXTON'S. ' LACKSMITH'S COAL. 5,000 BuFhobi Coal, a first rate article re co ulna and fur sale by Janii 3w W. Agt. I AM NOW RECEIVING, s tl t rol l s t t ° V l A P rl A l VE l;ltO i r i t A tne . :ll .\ tt ". 4 opened in Carlisle, to which I invite the early attention of the public, Mi I intend selling at prices which cannot fall to please the closest purchaser. march2B ' 301 IN P. L] NE. pl)itabelpipa. UR= E. 14()ITLP, tßuc.t..o_ , For to A. Fit It, No. hi.; Chestnut St.. Swaffn's Building. 1 Min, pt, te , eXterisiN e Music Publisher. and benitr In Mu , : I II Istripmmt s of every deseriptit ti. Exclusive itivn.t C f 7lnllet Pax in it ( Patent Stoiliension Bridge .l( lian and I,ilier I'l A ( lilhert's 14 , iVir fiat 04. )Itd. di. t n. I l arl , s. i01i1.5..-heet Mt.sie. Mush 80. I. n. c,. till' C.. 11111.0 a iil liiupi Heti.; trail otherwise a ith music they way with as if pt chased in pers.m. liming one .1 the largest ht. the United states. I feel con(ideht at mthl)llg all ,‘ NI or me wit Is a tall or, tiler. licnlct s linvic hupplh don t he tot it II: triad Pianos to let • •ot i r iII EA j) \V ATCII ES A\ I) ,11.. AV 1..1 k_ . ) RV, WlttlitEl - IA LE, Rini 11 L'l' A I 1,. ,t, till. '• PI I d. l l.hia \I a t.'it a itd .1 em ell y I tt i t f ,:''' Numl. , ..tlf. N.ltt, :-.••1.1“1 H,,,, L. ner of IIII:trry. I . l,llttllt.:pltla. Ai e: . :7\ i . -4111114 ) 1.4e1 yr \I at, L,,. to I jet , ~ I lt ti 11' 4 - :, ( att. t 71,1..,, - .. 4I•2I1 i" . - -., (lola Impli2 ]h t gth.t.t.a. , -..5, :,.I • 11..CDWIiint'q Silver 1,01 rr. full jest 11, :I, 1., Super for Quaz tiers, liold Sprq•tarles, ~Fin, Speetaclevp (told LatlieW (;Old Tea SI.OIIF. Fll., (4,)id 1'1414. tit Pencil and Sill er 1L idcr Gold Ilincr• V I at, piniu, 12 1 .;rents. l'atPilt t ti,, , rii.. In prol ,,, rtion.. All geode r:u G r. FTA I'l VEI, S 11.11 Li Y. On hand Ktme 0.4.14.1 nud Sill el .1.1,1,1- at.ti I lit tvcr than the al o, e A , ATC lIES ! 3IATCIIES .".—J 01 ! .0' I DoNNEt.i.v.numuateturer and int et.tt : • f SA 1 I Y VATENT t-t/IJA II It: 111.1t3(t I IT WoOD Pt tX - N1 A 74 . 11' No. ltst North Rd.:l.'lll Street tabm e Mit e .1,11.1-A Itl, I'll lA. Mat. hes having beet me An It di• pi•' t , a i 'e m it. in housekeeping, the sot seril t - :titer a peat. sattt II re tittle mob money, in enabled I i ten to the 1 11 Llic an ; tielt• at once eomblning Utility and tln nTmess. 'lll4 , . venter knou lug the danger tipprchentitil I it at., t übt the Itinisey manner in whit h Muteltes ate , gm • 111 i inland iu paper. has by the aid of Nev. t,teant Mm hire of his own int °talon. suereetled ill getting up a : Al- I.'l PATENT SQUARE 111'111(11IT w MTh litiN: : I him It a fa; preferable. in as ninth that it oecuph i• at alt, e IA t h.t il the old round wood Lox, and rontnihs Itt lt t, Two Hundred per Cent more Matches. which to ithipt t Is eomiderable advantage: it is entirely Lew. and trot tizttinst moisture and spontaneous et nil mil , n. disp all dangerontransportntlon by menus of ItAilload. It tea boat 01' any•other mode of ( ~ ,,,,e) ~,,,,. -These Atatehes are 'pat-heti so that one g le, or 011 may ho shipped to any pat tof the Al otld vt it h peril , safety. They are the most desirable article ti ; lb 1 emomumption, and the Southern and A ell till bAt lo that have ever been invent, tl. DSALEItti rind SIIIPPEIIS, will de well to (all exit:utile fee them trlll...Thoze matches. are IVARMA N Tl . ll to I,e tu; I to titythillg hare toli,re olTci ed to the 1' u 1,11,.. Phila. De'r 4, 1 f,t,4 I'I.ENCH TRUSSES, Weighing if than 2 ounces. for the cure of lfernia, r Jim t acknowledged - by the highOirettediral antlo.2 itii sut I adelphia, incomparably superior to any othri _Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the iT, 1 sin.. 1, offers to procure not only tho highest tu.cl 1,1,1 as durable:. Truss as goy other, in lieu of ti.c. and uncomfortable artleleAlsunily sold. Tb. re is i r lenity attending the fitting, and Kitt will retain its position ultl.. ut rt. Persons at a distance unable to tvdl 011 t I.• id :n .t can have the Truss sent to any midi, lervltt fire dollais for the single Trus...•r ti... t , with pleasure round the hips. rued t It vrill be exchanged to suit if to t t nth. I y icto, 1. at once, unsoiled. For Fah. only by iii np. ter. CA . 1.1.:11 1.. N I 1..1.1 Corner Twolttla I:ave etn Mr' L toms, requiring, the bee ell I if porters, ouing to tho lICI angiquastit of the I‘. t. piths, Inducing fiiiling of tin, NVoull, I in;Trn n. nyepoptic, Nervous and Fylnnl NV e.:0,10 ti tbn a COM petent 1111 d experienced I.it T nn I:1 1 e In tend: ones nit the Hoorn.. (set apart for tint it 1,11 io Viso) No. 114 111'ELPIII i t., Ist dour telt !:inn-. July 2.6, AYES' Patent Tubular oven AIItRANUE, variousei e, tosuit 1; Ing lfouses and Hotels. Those in w nit of a superior C eking Appal atm vited to roll at cur Warehouse and e>.amiine this It- For durability, cooteamy and iimplicity iii •psi t • stands um-haled. It has a perfect lot air ten tii. ti and merits faked in this ()Yell tt ill retain their .:al• • ttovi.r equal ti• that masted before iiii , opea ri u. P and pastry cooked at the same time it Mit ut • 1.. e ing the other. It still supply suftleimt heated • heat additional rooms for the coldest 5,1110 r. It descending Or return Cues nod is equally well al'. to Idtunduous or common hard coal. The st, am o‘er Om lolling pia t of the !large (al I ire sit and Fecal t of reohing, as Nell as heat in sun 'EA Every Range sold rran ted to - gise sutislhstk I. • eNponse to the purchaser. HAVES' VIN 'l'l LATOR, Patented oetol er. Public Halls - , Factories, llailroad Cars, Chiu.nie, Ships. Steamers, Pure sir is ft subject claiming the attenti, n ~f individual, and all buildings should be NI vitt( the proper means of ventilation. Also, a powerfut , WAnstmo AND VENTIT. IN a ot• for Dwellings, &heel Horse's, (I:ut rims, Fa?terles, A large assortment of Office, h ail and Cul.D.g t Parlor Orates, Registers, Ac. Wholesale and , tt it F 2 North Sixth ',tie t, I it .tra-• Personal attention given to It minting and v lilting both public anitpt Irate buildings. ItEMOVED.-E. NEWLAND Sz ('( wholesale and retail I.OOKIMI GLASS AND TULE FRAME MANUVACTOIII7, No. 1.6 opposite the Theater, Philadelphia. E. t CO. received the only Prize Medal, award, the Crystal Palace exhibition, N. V., in the I'll States, for (lilt, !Wended, Mantel and Pier ()hoses. ( - 1 It AT I S v.—Just Publihed—A vjr Dlii(XiVllltY IN ME)ICINE.—A few 11',1d11of Mahood Treatment, w Wien t Medicine. Fpermat er M. local weak ties., nervous debility. low spirits. la ssit weakness of the limbs and back. indispositMn ; •paity thr study and labor, dullness ofapprehcrs loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitud. oddity, self distrust. diaxiness, heruilMhe, hodultiLl discharges, rains 111 the side, affection of the ples on the We, sexual and other Infirmities In loan From the French of Pr. 11. Delancey: The important fad that these alarming comp]: may easily im removed NVIIIIOUT WI/WINE. is in this en tract clearly demonstrated, 11111] the milli ely new . highly successful treatment. as adopted by the Antl fully 11XplalDetl.by means of 'which every one Is en..l to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible c avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free. In A se oovolopo, by remitting (post paid) twopostage eta to Dr. 11. DeLancoy, 17 Mr.-AO street, "fork. V. March 1-ly & CLOAK TRIMMINGS. No 200 CHESNUT STREET, below Eleventh, a No.l O SOUTH SECOND STIIIO7E, tolow Spruce, P adelphla. \Wo Invite attention ta Our oomploto nrr. ago:GI-Intent Plueh and Silk illedinge,FrinAex. Ent to mid Staple Trimming/IAI our own importation and Inn ufacttzro. 10c9,.Ordere mceented at a few be', s retire. • ].O. MAXWELL It Et • 208Chesnut FL and liOSouth 2d St.,Philittiel t• Philadelphia, December 0,1601-2 mo. El 31a) 10.1`5:'-1 JOAN NELLY. 103 North FOChTII H. 1 hi:ad It AND & 11A YI S
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