Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 28, 1855, Image 7

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Elopement Extraordinary.
The Claiborne Advocate, of the,3lst ult. has
an account of .an extraordinary series of events
'which is published under the heading "Elope
tnent„ marriage, civil commotion, and blood
shed," and of which the following is a conden
sation:
About four or six weeks ago there eloped
from Terryville, Claiborne parrish, olio Dr.
Clement and one Sarah T. Wafer, an orphan
heiress of a Wealthy. Louisiana planter, being
at the time at school at Terryville. To Ar
kansas they proceeded with the utmost des
patch, where the nuptual ceremony was dully
performed.
On the return of the parties homeward,
they were mot by a brother of the bride,
jamei T. Wafer, Jr. who proceeded, as the
story goes, at once forcibly , to' disposess the
bridegroom of his seat by the side of his tear
ful bride; but he was allowed to accompany
her to the residence of the said Wafer, near
Terryville. The bridegroom and bride remain
ed but a shprt time at the last mentioned
place, and., ere then .allowed to proceed to
the home of the Doctor, in Arcadia, a village in
Blenville parish. In this village Dr. and Mrs.
Clement had lived, so far as we are advised, in
the comfortable enjoyment of about one half
of their honeymoon, when the bride was sud
denly summoned to the bedside of a sick sis
ter, (a Mrs. S.) then at the residence of her
brother, the aforesaid IVafer.
The youthful bride, at the house of her broth
er, signed a letter written by her brother in
law,(Mr. S.)in which she accused the Doctor
of having basely imposed upon and deceived
her ; said that he was a coward.. in, allowing
himself to be chastised by her brother; that
he was old, ugly, and no physician.; that she
could not love him, and never did; and that
she could never consent again to live with him.
Mrs. Clement soon after accompanied her sis
ter, Mrs. S. and other relatives, to the home
of another sister, Mrs. D. who also. resided on
Red Myer, in the parish of Bossier. Dr.
Clement folrowed in pursuit, accompanied by
fifteen or eighteen stalwart friends from about
Arcadia, all armed cap a pie. Arriving at the
house of Mrs D. they demanded the person of
Mrs. C. who could do no less than yield, which
she did, on the condition, It seems, that she
be taken to the residence of her uncle, the
Rev. Jas. T. Wafer, one of our most' estima
ble citizens, who resides in thiS vicinity : at
whose house - it was agreed she should remain
unmolested for the space of two days, (Friday
and Saturday last,)at the expiration of which
time she should announce her Ileplslon as to
whether she should, live with the Doctor in fu
ture or not ; in which decision all parties a
greed to acquiesce.
Her brother, not being wholly satisfied that
his sister would be dealt with acccording to
thU - agieement entered into on Red River, set
himself about raising a corps of men, armed
in like manner, who proceeded towards the
residence of his untie on Thursday evening
last, for the purpose, -it is presumed, of rescu
ing hie sister. On approaching the house, the
sudden clicking of a dozen or so of double
barreled shot guns warned the party of dan
ger, and they retired.
The brother then came to Homer and gave
information, upon which the 'deputy sheriff,
Gentry Warren, proceeded at the dead of night
with some twenty armed 'ine'n, summoned for
the occasion, to the residence of the rev Mr.
Wafer to make arrest of Dr. Clement and par
ty, for the forcible' abduction and imprison
ment of the fair heroine. The deputy and
his party narrowly escaped being shot as they
approached the house, and would certainly
have been fired upon had not his official -mis
sion bben promptly made known. Dr. Cie
ment.and his party submitted to the arrest.
.Next morning (Friday) about 9 o'clock,
our peaceable town was thrown into violent
commotion by the sudden appearance in our
midst, on horseback, and with double barrell
ed
_guns, of the entire body of inen, some sixty
in, number, thrown together as above stated,
on the.night previous, and in the centre of
the 'concourse, mirabile dicta, the hero and
heroine seated side by side in a buggy !
Very soon after the arrival, a gun of one of
the armed party.was accidentally discharged,
the contents passingthrough the window of
the law (gm° of our esteemed fellp,w-Mtizen,
J-.4L-T•hotnas sour whoi - standing, - arhirlibrary
a t. the 'Aim°, .received 'a glancing shot' just
aboVe the left hip. • It inflicted a bad wound,
but wo are happy to state that it will not be
attended.hy serious results. (About the same
time, we understand; a foreigner had part
of a thumb shot off;:.,but' how this occurred
wo arc net acettrateliadVised.)
The trial of the Clement party, for abduc
tion, impriiontnent, Slo., was , postponed 'by
Justice 111iliioan until Ilfentlay. , A writ' of
habeas corpus,, ori:the affidavit of Jas.' T, Wafer
,was also issued by the llon. Harmon A.
Drew,. Judge. of our. District COurt, which
was served upon Dr. Clement, eAtninanding
him.to produce the - UO(15 Of Mrs: Sarah T:
Clement, and show cause why ho deprived
her of her 'rights and liberties. The defen
dant failing or refusing to make immediate
answer to the writ of habeas corpus, as com
manded, was also arrested for contempt of
Court. The trials on these several writs
came off on• Saturday. His Honor discharged
the defendant, Dr. Clement, in both cases.
On Monday, the parties arrested for the
abduction and imprisonment of Mrs. Clement
appeared for trial before justice Mi
Dr. Clement was put on trial first. The sis
ters of our heroine had just arrived, after a
whole night's hard travel, from Red River, to
give testimony. Mrs. S , a beautiful, (lark
eyed, intelligent and woman, was put. upon
the stand. New facts, in this strangely com
plicated case, were revealed by her—among
them that her sister Sallie had been engaged
before her elopement with Dr. Clement, to
her (witness's) brother in-law, Sidney S j that
Sallie had received a letter purporting /to be
from Sidney, in whieli ho upbraided Tier for
her infidelity, &c., and discarded her forever;
under the influence of this letter (which' was
really a forged one) Sallie hastens into an
elopement with Dr. Clement, whojh she did
not love, and whom, on a more,familiar ac
quaintance, she hated. Dr. Clement, however
was discharged from arrest. Tfie counsel for
the prosecution, on the foll4i4g morning,
declined to prosecute the i aceoinplices of Dr.
Clement, whereupon all we x ic discharged.
Thus ended the first act in this drama. The
next has already opened; for while the excite
ment was going on in Homer, our heroine was
spirited away to parts Unknown ; but the gen
eral opinion is that she has becu transported
to Arkansas, where she is protected or guard
ed by fourty double barrelled shot guns and
a howitzer! And , thitber a considerable part
of the multitude, recently assembled in our
ordinary peaceable town, have betaken the(
selves, " armed and equipped as the law . '
doesn't direct.
Evening Hours for Mechanics.
'What,' says the North of Scotland Gazette,
in an article in favor of the early closing of
shops, 'What have evening hours done for Me
chanics who had only ten hours toil? What
in the moral, what in tho religious, what in
the scientific world? Ifearkeu to the-c facts:
One of the best editors the Westminster
Review could ever boast, and one of the most
brilliant writers of the
, passing hour, was a
cooper in Aberdeen. Ono of the editors of
Loudon daily journal was a baker in Elgin;
perhaps the best reporter on the London Times
was a weaver in Edinburg; the editor of the
;Witness was a stone mason. One - of the ablest
dituisters in Lizindon was, a blacksmith i n Dun
dee; anothdr was a watchmaker in Banff; the
late Dr. Milne, of China, was a herd boy in
Rhynii; the Principal of the London Mission
ary Society's College at Hong Kong was a
saddler in Huntly; and Principal of the beet
missionaries that ever wont to India was a
tailor in Keith. The leading machinist on the
London and Birmingham Railway, with £7OO
a year, was a: mechanic in Glasgow; and
perhaps the very richest iron founder in En•
gland was a working man in Moray. Sir
James Clark, her Majesty's physician, was a
druggistin---Inff. Joseph Hume was a sailor
first, and then , Vlaherer at the pestle and
mortar in Montrose: Mr. MeGregorqhe mem
ber for Glasgow, was a poor boy in Ross-shire;
James Wilson, the member for Westbury, was
a ploughman in Haddington, and Arthur An
derson, the member for Orkney, earned his
bread by the sweat of his brow in the Ultima
Thule. •
What an arra.i, of groat working men Like
New Englund, the excellent parish. Achool
system of Scotland has made her sons hon
ored and renowned throgliout the world.,L
The evening hours of our young mechanics
are more valuable than they are aware of, and
it would be well if iu our cities some better
places of resort were to be found for the
mental encouragement of our young men.—
There are few 40 . have bad an opportunity
of judging like ourselves of the great uoccs•
sity of good Mechanics' Associations for i our
young men. Some such institutions as will
woo them from the many snares and feting'
wiles that lead them into folly, and keep the
mind dark for want of.,knowledge. .
COMMONPLACE WordEN.—lleaven knows how
many simple
.letters, from simpleminded wo
-tnen-,--haTe—bectr—lrissedTilrertsbetritrid—W—dre
over by men of far loftier intellect. So it will
always be, to the end of time. It is a lesson
worth leitrning by those young creatures who
:seek to allure by their accomplishments, or
dazzle by their genius, that though s he may
admire, no man ever loves a woman for these
:things. 'lle loves her for what is essentially
distinct from, through not incompatible ktvith
them—her 3vonian's nature and her woman's
heart. This: is why we so often see a man of
high genius, or intellectual power pass by the
Do Steels, aud 'Corrinnes, to take into his bo
som some wayside flower; who has nothing on
earth to make her worthy of him, except that
she is—what so few of your 'female
.celobri
ties,' are—a true woman.
galritAolli *u slOl,
Public Road to Paradise ---Singular
Developments In the Mountains.
A correspondent of the Chattanooga,
Tennessee, advertiser, Nyriti ng from Blue
Mountain P., 0., in the wildest part of the
Alleghenies, gives the following interesting
account of two singular beings, dWelling in
the vicinity, of the neighboring village of
Spoonville. These pretended prophets are
doubtless emulous of the fame of Joe Smith
and seek to found a faith which will rival
that of the Mormons. The said inhabitants
of Spoonville are undoubtedly “spoOnies :"
It is stated that two old favored men with
long beards and uncovered heads, were
found in a peculiar. hut near the village a
few weeks since, but how they came. there,
or from whence, no one can tell. No ono
saw them on the general thoroughthres, o
in the paths leading to this spot, which is
• .
in open view from all three of the taverns,
id, what is more,unaccountable, the man
ner of their daily sustenance, in a worldly
sense, is a mystery—sO much so, that after
sage consideration, the town has settled in
to the belief that thAi:itnexplainable' pres
ence and existenecconfirm it more in the
opinion of their supreme origin. The first \
and last impression is Unit two reverential
and harmless then, in loose robes, and grey
beards, and long hair, dweil in their midst.
Innocent are they, and saintly in their in-
=CUM
Their hut rests against a large reek in
the side of the hill, and an ancient growth
of trees shades it from the sun. Within the
cabin and in the rock is a cavity of lessor
capacity in which they deposit curious in
struments of writing, and small packages of
dark yellow paper, held together by clasped
boards; these, With a moderato sized bra
zen box with a continuous hinge on the
back, and an enormously disproportioned
lock to secure the lid, record the entire
contents of this rocky niche. The house
furniture is all told'in two common benches
—no table,—no place to preparo Ivod—no
bed, or any indications of the usual, com
forts of life, but sifhply two lone benches
of rough plank stand•on the bare earth.
It is not to be wondered at that the quiet/.
and sober citizens of Spoonville should be
casting in mind tht purpose and destiny of
!such untangible creatures, and to arrive at,
the opinion above hinted at," their supremo
origin," they closely observe their out
goings during the day. At nightit was ob
served regularly that they took a walk to
wards the East, but the moment the peo
ple attempted to follow them, a palpable
gauzy %%Al of haze onwrapt their forms, and
they were lost to all scrutiny. In two hour s
these unfathomable quen would return, bear
ing in their bands a single sheet of the dark
yellow paper, which as regularly was placed
in the brazen chest. A feeling of awe
pervaded the vicinity of the hut that it baf
fled all desire, to enter after their return.—
For two months, each day introduced the
same routine—Lthe same retirement and the
same results.
• Durlng the daylight, these men, or pro
phets, as they terit themselves, will con
verse familiarly with the people but on sub
jects of a spiritual nature. They say they
have the mission to complete before they
can plainly enlarge upon their present oc
cupation—that their mission is to unite the
spiritual and mortal lining into one holy
life, which, when perfected will sanctify
the lives of the whole world—that a new
revelation is being Made for accomplishing
this glorious task, but many exigencies
must be met and overcome before its coin
pletion—ehat they are now receiving the
holy word, and when the last is •given there
will be such signs and manifestations as
will sink conviction into the hearts of all
the people round about—but the time is
not yet—that the revelation made will point
out a public road to Paradise, which' will
pass by the homes of all created in his im
age, who can travel if they will. Various
other works they converse on, and when
thus engaged, a visible light seeing .to en
close their forms to an extent most lovely
and fascinating to be witnessed.
By these frequent conuuunings with the
venerable prophets, the citizens have be
come fully awakened, and daily, they crowd
the shades of the majestic grim Shelterhag
their abode to listen to the teachings of
Wisdom emanating from their tongues. Fo
imas they. will sit there eutranced,:,and„as,-
if by inspiration, all the dwellers of Spoon
ville have become constant converts to the
new faith which opens the " Public • road to
Paradise." They have quite deserted tho
field and the place of business, and the ma-•
jority of tlibm have come to the conclusion
that they aro all intended to be apostles
and disciples, chosen and set apart from
the groat body .of the world. Peter and
Paul and'other good men are to be ordina
ry
mortals compared with the eventful lives
awaiting them.
•
• • • • . • •
Yon. may ask us, have we ourselves, seen
tifesci sniritual teachers, have we felt their
timelfings and witnessed, the halo of glory
enshrouding them? To all tiles& queries
We answer we have:is6on all and more than
we have rolated,.an not, too, itiiont ex-
Perieneing a portion of the strange influence
they wield.
Stores club .51)opf.i.
•
•%•;:i t rl WATCHES CLOCKS !
FANCY, JEWELRY,'
Ihavo now on hand and for bale at
my 'dm sta:1111 ,ash) Street, opposite Marion Ball, all
entirely new and elegant stock•of
WATCH' ES, JEWELRY, MEDALIONS, ke.
Gold Lever Watches, hunting and open case, Silver do.
Silver hepine and Quarter M atches, a large variety,
Gold A zithers for Ladles and Gentlemen.
Medallions, a splendid aSsortkomit for ladies and gents.
Breast Pins j ut every pattern, Mid nil prices,
Gold Chains for vest and fhb, gohl curb chains,
Finger Hinge, Cuifplat. Studs. Sleeve Buttons,
Crosses. IB 4 op and hoop Ear-Rings, a large variety,
Sliver and Plated Forks, Table and Ten Spoons, Butte,
Knives., &c. of various styles and prices,
(}old and Silver Thimbles,
Gold. Silver and Common Spectacles, a large assortment'
to suit all • gee, and to which we Invite particulm
attention.
Port Meanies, a large assortment at every price,
Gold Pons. of the best make at various prices,
Fancy Boxes. Port Folios, Arcordeons, Spectacle cases,
Ladles Card Cases, silver and pearl, at various prices,
Bracelets. frOhl and•common; Watch Chains ditto.
Also a large variety of articles in the Jewelry line
which I will sell at the loWest prices. All articles war
ranted to lie what they are sold for.
trg.)_Particular attention paid to the REPAIRIN° 01
w A wit PIS and all work warranted. 'Returning thank,
to my old friends and customers for former patronage
I respectfully solicit a continuance of their favors.
june2o "1110MAs CON LYN.
CLOTHING I CLOTHING •
N. ITANTCII k Co. have opened and now of
ter for sale at their store Oil West Street
one door west of the Hotel fohnerly kept by C. Stough
an entire now stock of Ready Made Clothing
FOIL MEN AND BOYS WEAR
Also, Clths, Cassimered and Vestings, which will I
inad.f up In the best style and on reasonable terms..—
.Shirts, Shirt Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders. Sall]
anClunimer Stocks, Iffuikerchlefs, Afc..ef the ntwest
stylesflinl beet m tcttiirc, kePt..• constantly on hand.
Confident of their toldeaso, they respectfully so
lidi the public patronage.
FALL,STY lAMP .11 ATS & CAI'S.
wm. H. TROUT, desires to inform his old friends
that he has removed to his nvw establishment on High
street. near the Railroad Depot. and is now opening a
flti large and elegant assortment of the FA LL STYLE
st tIP lIATS. just received from Philadelphia. which
the gentlemen of Carlisle are momsted to sell and
examine. lie has also a large assortment of Silk. Fur
and Slouch lints no his own nouruliu•ture. got up in the
hest style and at various prices. the excellence and tinkh
oi whirl' he will warrant. II is.stock he is confident on
ly needs to Is. examined t.o be approved. Also. a larre
supply of Men's. Boy's and Children's AI'.CS of ('loth
and Fur. nod of every variet3' of style and price just re
vel% ed from Philadelphia. Let all who want a Flat or
Cap give him a call, as they may be sure of being suit
ed to their own satisfaction.
P P roi, THE MILLION
I am just revolving my Fall
. PAIGINCS stook of PAPER HANGINGS.
which surpass in st) is, quality
price any that have ever
been exhlbeted n Carlisle. I respectfully' soNrit n call
from persons In want of Paper Hangings of any descrip
tion, as 1 tin confident by assMtment tar snrpasses any
n the 11,frough; and In style and prices has but few rl
valsln the city. I only ash of thepubile to call and ex
tafine Toy assortmant before purehnslint. as I
am cuufl
lout my chaste designs cannot fall to please the mist fitstitlious. JOHN PANNE.,
West side of North 'laborer Street,
GRO„ IVEW GROCERY
AND VARIETY STORE.
The subscriber would respectfully Inform his friends and
the public generally, that he has just returned from the
city irlth a largo and Varied assortment of
G 110 CE t ES, GLASS au d QUEEN El-WA,IIF. •
FISH, dm, it., which he offers fin sale on thi
most reasonable terms, at his New Store. t
!Al corner of North Hanover street and the Put • i„ on , l i A l
lie Square, directly opposite the Carlisle Pe.
posit Bank. Ills stock embraces everything usually
in a Grocery- and Variety st.a•e.
The puhlic are Invited to call and examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident lie can
sell the best goods at the lowest prices. . '
GREEN GROCERY STORE.
n&niiNEss & bItILLIN
pesire.to inibrm the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity
that they havojust received from the city and are now
opening in the room adjoining Bentz & Brother's Store.
a very complete assortment of arocerles. such ae '
PRIME COFFEE, SAMAR, TEAS, :%101,ASSES,
and all the various kinds of SPICES and DRIED
such (lams,bHed Beef, Bologna Sausages. &c. by the
piece or pound. Also llorringN, Itlack
erel.Shad, rod Fish and a great variety
erartieles hot necessary to enumerate. In addition to
the above, we will receive our regular supplies of
NILESII VIM ETA BLES
:is soon as they appear In the city markets, to nil r
which a e invite the attention of the public. as we it
tend to selLat tilt very lowest prices for Cash or Colin
try Produce. /r. MULLIN.
)0( )TS AND SHOES. The subserib
) or has now on hand a very extensive said well sc
noted stock of II 0 0 T S and S ILO E S.
whi,h ho will sell at unusually low pric
es. Purchased from wholesale dealers,
at low rates, lie can Direr such induce-
Monts to purchasers as will make it their tatereq to vis
it his establishment. Ile has every article in the 110.4
and Shoo lino—for Ladles' or Guutlemens weal—b,
therefore deems it unnecessary to particularize.
Rn Persons desiring good and cheap psols are Inuit
ed to give him a call.
taBINGLIAM, DAVIS
c o ., .2 7 0 m.du.t Street,
AGENTS FOR won ItHEEM, CARLISLE,
and Philadelphia. Cars leave both pimps East and W e .l
twice every Week, Tuesdays anti Fridays. All husine..,
entrusted to Bingham. Davis A; Co., will be attended C.
_With promptness, whether in sales, print nee or frehrbt.
A. IL BARNITZ, North streot, Baltimore, has ,as,
entered into this arrangement. And will attend prompt
10 all business entrusted to hint. "
aI, I3 CER lES TEAS, COFFEE
j The subscriber bus just
:inlet to his Iwater stock a general selection of CHOICI
GROCERIES, uslwell na all the other variety of artieb
dfi.77 ! usually kept in a Grocery Store. embracing it,
li N!, Coliec—rousted anti green—at 123. and 14 cent
' i per lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverize.
.Sugars, of tine qualities; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy
Salt. and a variety of Fancy articles, all of which are 0.
Gyred nt the lowest cash prices. We are thankful for tin
Winer support givenm, and Invite a further call from
our friends and eustoWra. , . J. W. EBY. ,
Marion Hall; Carlisle.
)RESERVING SUGA R.—A ge4oral
assortment of Crushed, Sifted and Pulverised
mars of beet quality, as also Soft Crushed; Claritled
Aid other qualities constantly on hand, suitable fie
PIVES.
I Also a 'constant supply of the choicest Coffees, Teas,
Spices sod. other articles In variety always on band.—
at tention Is invited to our stock hefore buying
Carlisle. July J. W. EBY.
so
,
cHHINA, • -GLASS AND QUEENS
WAKE—OId housekeepers and young, wlth the,
a who aro expecting* to become lontsokeepers.arcinvi:
cd to call at HALBERT'S FAMILY tillOCKitY•and ei,
amino his offer alit assortment of China,tllassandQueeni
wacet and other articles In the honstiti eepluit line, kid
a French and Engilsktea sets, heavy bancledand plah,
X
hl to Dranite, gilded and blue plain, Dinner sets of 0.
.3y Variety and price, bowls and pitchers, tureens, dish
i
0., &cc. Blass-ware—centre table and mantel lamt.•
Cfmtlelabras and ether lamps, great 'rarity, table and bo
tumblers, gotdots, &c. Fruit and preserve dish.,,, i n „.
rfpty. Coder-ware—tubs. buckets. churn.. bowls, hitt,
printsandlailleii.ineal buckets. ,t - e. Brudies ° —t.wvopin.
_.:
91 Ito wash, scrubbing, baud and shoe brushes, duster.
brooms, S:e. Market, clothes and travelling basket...
Also a choice asiortment of Tobacco and Sugars; Ca,
vp who iiro fond of limb... heands of sever, and try tr,
Itlnelpcv. !wallas, Stelfatooliv end e t iu' r ~,r kii,
la you will find them or l i n t in p,,,,,h i ,i4 i , qii ,„ iii v. Ai,
ewt3panish dud Common Sugars, with choice iniutitii.
1
GOULD, [Successor to A. Piot:
No. 164 Chestnut st.. Swaim's Building. Phßade'
phis, extensive Music Publisher. and Dealer in )Inical
instruments Of every description.
Exclusive agent for trie sale of Ballet, Pat Is tt Co.
Patent Suspension Bridge and other PI A NOS.—
tillhert's Boudoir Pianos. Mel. de,ns, 3lai tin's Gultarii
Ilarps, ClollnA. Sheet ?I tick. Music Book, &e.
. .
Residents of the, country will be supplied by mail of
°them ice with music they nitty wish. as li w as it pur
chased hi person. Having one of the largewt stocks iu
the United States, I feel confident of tuitisfyini, ali who
may favor me with a call or order.
Denh.rs in 31usie sup p ih•d on the most Illerttl terms
I:innos to lot: bereud-hnnd Plant s for sitk.
May 20, 155.3-1:
rHF, AP WATC ES /1.N1) 1.. EL •
HY, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the •• I hi!:.
delphla Watch and .lewely%
Nanti.er lid North •tecond c r
ner of Quarry. Philadelphia. Gold
Lever Watches, full jeu,lled, I cai
at cases, f2O (0
/ Gold Lepine, lA carat cases, 24 t 0
Sliver •• jewels, 0 to
Sitter Lever, full jewelled. 12 00
7 00
7 00
1 10
3 tO
1 00
0 00
1 GO
Superior Qu:u•tiers,
(told Spectacles,
Fine SUN Vl' : 4 1,l'etliCle5,
01,1 d Bracelet s.
(:old Pencils.
Silver Tea Spoons, set.
field I'vns. with Pencil and Silver Holder
Cold lingo]. Hinge cents to .$8: Watoh Glaeses
rent.. Patent Lunot othor artielis
In proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are
sold fir.
STAUFFER & HART.EY.
tin hnnd. smile Gold and Silver Levers and Lepinee
still hewer than the move prices.
RRING'S PATENT, ('11:1\1 PI- ,
ON FIRE PROOF SAFES, mit,li
are witnessed and borne testi
.
ninny to their :Item F WINO fire proof qualities. Mere
than 12,000 of these Safes hove been actually sold. and
over 1555) lIUN NMI, hare passed triumphantly through
accidental fires. The i mbue are assured that all Safe s
mtnufactured by . the subscribers are net rule guaran
teed to he fully equal. but In many respects el en sup°
rMr to those which have been SO severely tried by bee
Few will forget. their services In the burning of the
"Tribune establishment," Sew - York. and at the ii rent
Fire hi Strawlmrry street, at the large fire last ,illy,
opposite the tiirard House: and still more recently
In the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut tile., in the city of
Phildelphia, In which these Safes came forth the ac
knowledged Cit twins, when many other securities
failed. FA It R & CO,,
Chilled Iron Safes, with PoWder Prod f menu
fnctured expressly fir Banks, Brokers, Jewellers, nod
others requiring security from rogues. Bunk Vaults,
Doors. Re. on hand and mnde to order. All the must
celebrated Locks for sale at manufacturers prices.
Seemld hand "Stalls," "Salamanders" and "ire
Chests•' of other maker& have heels taken iu port pn
eat for Herring's fur sale nt halt prise, aid. -
ATont4,'s I MATCHF.S. !—JOIN
IviLDONN.ELLy,Tunnullicturor and inventor of SA 1.1
rENT SQUARE UPllltillT WOW?
No. lon North FOURTH Street tobove Race) PillLA I/EL
-I.IIIA. Matches having become an indispensable - article
u housekeeping, the subscri tar alto a great sacrifice of
time and money, Is enable to olfer'tu thu Public an ar
ticle at onco cthabinlng ility lin A LLCheapnef,s. '1 he in...
ventor knowing the danger appreliendell on act., nut of
the Ilituser manner in which. Matches are generally
packed in paper, has by thu aid of New Steam Min !finery
of his own invention. succeeded in getting up a :.;Af.hlY
PATENT SQUARE UPRIUIIT WOOD LUX;. this box le
far preferable, in ns much that it occupies no mol e rocs*
hum the old round ,wood box, and contains at least
Two Hundred her Cent more Matches, which to Shippers
is ednsiderable advantage; it is entirely new, 11101 set ure
against moist ore nod spontaneous combustion, dispels
all danger on transportation by means of Railroad, sham
boat or any other mode Or Com eyance.
J. D. ITALDEET
. .
Thos Matches are parked be that one gross or more
may 1•0 b 'piled to any part of the World 'with perfect
y are the mast desirable article 11,1- 11, me
ConAtnpti,,n, and the Southern and western mar lie(
that , have ever been inl Pllil.d.
D.v:11,1ills; and SHIPPERS, will do well to call an
examine for themselves.
to:cl'heso matches, are WARRANTED to be superiol
to noything heretofore offered to tho NO - 41e. 1 .
JOHN DONNEI.I.-
106 North FOURTH St. I'ht ;tint.
I'Mln. l)ee'r 4, 1554
r. 4 RENCH TRUSSES, Weighing less
than 2 1 4 ounces. Ibr the cure of lieri7la ur Ru pture
acknowledged bythe highest mediml a uthorities nt Phil
adelphia, incomparably superior to any other in lire.—
titutziriirs will Ist, gmtiffed to learn that the occasion now
offers to procure notvnly the highest anti must case, but
as durable a Truss as any other, lu lieu et the eumbrcus
and uncomfortable article usually sold. There is no dß'
lenity attending the fitting, and when the pad is letat
ed it will retain its position withot change.
Persons at a distance unable to call on the kali scriber,
can have the 'l'russ scut to any address, by remitting
five dollars for the single Truss, or ten for the double—
with measure round the hips. and stating side affected.
It will be exchangeddo suit if not fitting, by returning
at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer.
CALEB H. NEEDLES,
Corner Twelfth and Race streets, Philadelphia,
fl'ir bunco, requiring the benefit of Mechanical Sup
porters, owing to the derangenient of the Internal Or
gans, inducing falling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary,
Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, am inffrmed
that a competent and experienced 'Any will ho In a t.
titudiuica at the Itooms. (set apart for their exclusive 1,
use) No. 114 TWELFTH St., let door below Itace.
July 26, '54.
W. SIIE LION
GitATIS !—,Just Published—A(iew
DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE.—A few woni et the .
Rational Treatment. without Medicine, Sperm/1 on he*, •
or local wonkneliS, nervous debility. low spirits. hoolt tide. '
weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition nud it en=
parity for study tind labor. dulincoojif nkluithenslon.,---
I
triOT - Orniiiiiiinverolon to society, love of solititth Ll
midity; self distrust. dizziness. headache.' involuntary •
discharges. pains in the side. affection of the e 3 es, phn.
Ws on the face, sexual and other infirmities In num.
From the From+ of Dr. D. Deltancey : _
The Important fact that these Manning eempri lots -
may easily',llo ventured wintery arm( Lac. le In Odom:nal) ' '
tract clearly demonstrated. and the entirely new and
hhthly successful' trentment, no adopted by the Author,
fully expialned,by meant; of which every one IN I.llllbled
to cure himself perfectly null nt the least possible not,
avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums °Lille
day.
Sottt to any address. eratls and post free. In n sealed
enl'illope, by reinittllnt ipokt paid) two postage statnpe -
to Dr. It. Deheneey,l7 145p..-111 . ftroot i , York.
Morel'
A TT NTI OND Ni
YSI)IIIPTICS—Tho •
of you who havoloeMt atiiiettql years With fhb
(11,easo, mid who hnvo born *fixing sing sit
eV•ery Nostrum bethre the public without re,irtf, we mfr!'
to you try " Kieffer's AntiPyspeptie n Pupil you wiitwazt
he e‘llivitletl of its great superiority - over eTeryr other
l'ol.llll give yr u matey certifies ten coprh
6rot AVSerilollrr. lint a Orrjrle triai Is woe fII yorrx,
ILnn all. This renimly to prepared and sold at the Druit
Store of 11. a. 1i El EVER, Small Hanover aireet a tinir
doors south of the Ct.tnt 1 7 * - se, Carlisle.
jp4ila6elplita.
oenler Proof Locks, Nl h tt ere
, carded separate Nltalals at the
drld•s - Fair, London, I•.. I, abd
Iso nt the 1% rnrld•s New
irk, and 'o4. The sul srri
rs are the sole mail oho to,:s
RI proprietors In this :slate t
to above unequalled `aloe abt.l
,teks. The repotati , a of the
!Ruin° ••Ilirrtlg's isate" Is w ( I le
We. nod fur the last this teen
the mere:lllWe et thitionity
1110 N SFE ANT MANE LOCK M 11: FES.
34 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia
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