Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 05, 1855, Image 7

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ANOTHER MULROONET STORY
How Mulrooney Became a Widdy.
`And so Peter, you ate no looker the hus
band of Mrs. Mulrooney.'
'Deed, sir, but that'd true the day, an it's
plazed lam to, be rid uv her. Will I tell yer
honor the sthory.
'Oh, by all means, if you can spare the
time.'
'Sure, sir, 'tis o widdy I am, an' . me own
masther, Will I begin at the beginning ?'
'Any where tie that you commence at once.'
yer honor, wuust upon a tine—'
Stop, stop\that in the dd story, book
style.'
.Can't you strike out something a little more
original ?'
'l'll thry,sir., 'Twer one night, maybe a
"i week after I were unfortunately, married to
Biddy Conuolley, as I wore slain' in the little
back room thinkin' about nothin' at all au'
both erin' my bead with all manner av strange
things, in waddles the fat owld desitiver, au'
eez she to me, sez she—
'Tether avich, thinkin's dhry—will I mix a
trifle o' spirits?'
'Thankee, niem,' sez I, 'but maybe 'tis
tbroublin' ye I'll be.'
'Oeit! sure 'tis the delight of my heart to
be plasing' ye, Pethen astore,' sez she, lookin'
as rosy as a May morn ; au' wid that, out
she goes, an' brings me in a noggin av the
potheen. After fillip my dtdeeir wid
bacco, sez ,
'There Pecker dear,
me to ree ye enjoy yerself in yer Own house.'
'ltrah sez I, wid the flavor of the
Potheen streaming up my nostrils. Arrah
Biddy, sez 1, 'tis my serious opinion that. ye
tire a decent woman either all.'
toh, but 'tis you thtit's the captivatin man,'
sez ohe,lenderly, and sure I ought to be a
blissid woman the day. I does be wonderin,
Tether, dar:in, how 3e kern to love me, wid
all the purty girls ready and williu to marry
ye for the asiu.'
That does be puzzlin myself, Biddy, sez
Such a &went and a well behaved man,
too. 'Tis proud lam of ye, sez she, put OH
her grate big arms about my neck, and mur
deriu me wid kisses.
•Will it be plasiu to ye, Alistresslrommy,
not to be wither disthurbin my meditar bun ?'
101. I, reluyin myself from her howld with the
gravity of a coort judge.
'Why, Pother,' sez she, 'what ye mane by
that 1'
sez I, 'Aisey !" ris a questhun in
jominethry, and aljebrayical fluketsbuns that
bolvin."
•1 beg yer ,pardon, - Pettier, dear,' sez she
dhroppin' me a curchy till Ler clothes made a
circle'as wide as th'e mouth of a brewer's vat;
1 beg yer pardon,' Her. she, 'but its a lovin and
a wake woman I am.'
'Jlusha)' thought I 'all the lose she iver
had is blue mouldy by this time, and as' for
the wakeuess, Och! but 'ti she could knock
down an oz wid it. Sure I'd be thankful my
self far a little o' the same.
•Take another dhriuk of potheen, Pother,
dear,' SCZ she.
'Thankee Inen•' sez I, 'but tis'ut aisy to
quench the thirst from nn-empty-bottle.'
'But it's ale} , to fill it again, sez shu wid a
laugh,—und-out-she—goes,-and-brings—me the
full av another noggin, and after she had put
it safely on the table, she sits herself down by
the windy, and looks out into the.coort, where
there wer hopei of little tathery children mak
in dirt pies, and pitddlin, in the water.
Vrineutly, as I am Uteri the cup to my lips
1 heerd a deep sigh.
'What's the matther Biddy ?' sez I.
'Tie a foolish woman I am, Pother, dear,
sez ghe, dhrawiu the back uv her Sat band
across her eyes. I was thinhin of the childre'
and the people that has them ; and we so
lonesome like, Tether dear.'
That's the truth,' sez 1. Sure, but a fami-
ly's a plisant thing.'
''Pis glad I aui to hear. yo say so, l'ether
avich,' sez she; and then her Noe turned red
as a biled lobster:
.31isthress Mulrooney,' sez I, sariously.
•Mistbress Mulrooney' sez I, tun sorry to
parsave that ye hare been paintin yer cheeks
wid the whiskey bottle. 'Tis ashamed I am
of ye Mistbress Mulrooney.'
.Trotli, Pettier,' sez she, 'I would'ut de.
mane' myself by sick thricks. "'Pens the
thoughts of pfirty children that quite upset
11113, /1101 US so lonesome.'
miilia niurtheri Biddy, sez I, would
you have me burglariously stale another man's
family.' • ' e .
•Where 'ell be the necessity of that, Pother
jewel,' sez shey in,a tuft, eosin way. Th ere , H
a tine broth s►v a boy, and °ran Shannaus by
name, for sure father, Hennessy christened
him that seine. You'd be plezed to have him
us, wouldn't yo Pother ?'
4'ttix, -I donne,' sez 1, fain mighty (pare
under the combined effort, of the &hoop,
'tis• mate and dhrink to
i'l'ether,' 4ez Biddy, 'this 5s Briau. Why
donot,}e spako•to him?'
.oeh, Murtha!' sez I. 'How-willl be tallier
spakiu, when 'tis a (iamb baste I am, and my
voioe is choked iuthirely wid the ehildeiiit me
80/. slie.
auto I will, aoz I, for tho wahoneso
wor cumin oVor Middy, and I thought it pest to
Bafteu her.'
and the soothing spache of Misthres Mulroo
tiny.
•Talte anolherillukip of4tifil.Petiter dear,'
sez site, and thin Biddy :let dolt -aside me,
and poured me out first one glass and thin
another, and all the while the potheen kep
disappearinlin n sthrange znysierious sort uv
way until my sinces got confused and two
Mhithress Mulrooncy"s kern up tot enud kiss
ed me wid two mouths, and she toe, candles
in her hands and led me out of two rooms.
and nit a square sot of double steps, where I
laid imwld av fourballisters. and across two
passages and through two more doors. and
thin I 11)(11111)10d somehow or other into two .
beds while two Biddy Mulrooneys tucked in
two hopes av clothes with two sets av Minds.
'Well, Misther Urbin, when I woke next
morn with the misery in my head, who should
I see Intt Biddy, sittin nt the bed foot, wid
au ugly lump av a boy by - her side.
''Tis dhrnmin' I ant sez I to myself.
'lint there Biddy sat . sthrokin down the
course thatch pn,,the ugly gascoon's head, and
sez she to me—
'Peter, avick,' sez she, this is Shamus,'
'Oh !' sez 1 luokin bothered intirely Indeed
and truth I was,:•that's Shamus, is it '
'Shamus, my sez she,
afther spakin to your father.'
'The top of the 'amain to' ye, old daddy,
sez the ugly little rapscallion.
'Tare and ages !' sez I. ''Tie chalk) me ye
have been Mistbress Mulrooney; and I to take
ye for a lone widdy.'
:Get up, Tether, and take a cup of toy, 'tin
di.ry ye are the morn, sez she, lookin me in
the taceas bow id as Joolyun 6nyer.
'Thinks I, 'tis better to howid my tongue,
may be there's no more of um, but 't wasn't
aisey in my mind I was, and that's no lie
.We,ll, sinudtheriti my feelings, I behaved
nieself all that Jay like a decent and a seusi
'hle man: and the hope of desalt that had
coorted and married me onheknown.t,
ered me up with the beSt of the atiu and .he
dlirinkin, as if it were a show pig she wore
fatienin for the fair. Och, werra, wirra.—
BLit 'twos two bad intirely.
•Well, 'twas the next day, while I was thry
in to make out the poethry of family life, she
conies into the room, ladin another little gas
coon. • by the hand, and sex Oho to me, sea
she—
Tattier, aeusille, this is DirmiS.'
•Aud who's vinuis, Mitaliress Alulrootiey,'
sez 1.
Our Diunis,' sez s he
Augli,' sez I
Sure, Pettier,' soz !Elbe; tisn't a weeihee
little, slip av a thing, the likes of that, ye'll be
complitinin av?'
‘33' the powers! Mistbess Mulrooney,' Bez
I, 'what the gossoon wants in size, he makes
up in ugliness, 1 does be thinkil '
• , 'Tis broken my hea'rt to hear you talk so
Tether,' sez the old crockydilo.
•Trotb, Biddy, thought I, 'ids a oobler's lap
stone the softer of the two. •
•liuwld up your head, Mullis,' said she.—
, Look at him, Tether dear, is'nt he the very
picture av his father?'
.Sorra bit of the likeness do I see, sez I,
and its littlel care to look for it. 'Tis sorry
I am, that Michael Connelly was lost at say.'
'Petherl' sez she.
'lt's the truth I am spakin Biddy Alv)r•Don-
ey,' ecz I
.Arrah, bad 'cess to ye, thin,' sez she, ye
ungrateful, good for naught. But sue it
carves me right to be treated so.
After I took ye from the guther, without a
rug to yer back, yo vugabone. Atiglf! blaok
was the day and bitter was the hour that I
stooped to • marry ye, Pettier Mulrooney; for
your father wes a washerwoman, and yor mo
ther was hanged for horse—
'Aisey, aisey, Biddy Multooney,' tiez
'Sure tis'nt duceut nor proper to blisther my
Aortic:tiler with the trifling failtus of auoestbral
progenitors. "xis ashamed I am of yo for
doin' that same, Biddy Mulrooney.'
'l'd scorn to Jo it, if ye did'nt-provoke me,'
sez sho.
, Och! but 'twos a sore day I passed the
same, and one us quiet as a mouse in a pan
thry. if I opened mu mouth at all, at all, up
jumps Misthress Mu'roomy wid--•Bchuve yer
self, 1 say.' Shure I dunno how I keep my
temper; but 'twos through four of her weak
nes, I does be thinkin.'
The next day wor Wiusdy. Oh! but I have
reason to remember it. Well, sir, afore I wor
out av me bed the panthering of feet across
the floor, and when I looked, there was an
other dirty little brat uv 'a boy, a howldin .
Slisthress Mu!money by thegownd:
Tether, 80Z ,be, 'this is
'Aught.' sez I, sure, 'tie a foundlin hospital
I'me married to.'
throat?'
.•laix: but 'oil spal.•o to Mau for all that,'
slilit VUtaili.,l3ll
'lsn't he a party boy,' sez she.
I'd be sorry for the tnan that 'ud call him
ugly, mem, fin' you a siandiu by,' sez I.
`Tro.h, yo may say that, sez she, con ideriu
the burin he'd get.' \
-So. ra bit of that bad name passed my lips
that day, but I dresSed myself without snyin
a word, und•wint out for the benefit av my
tut. It on.
'When I kern back, Biddy eallS me in at the
door av the little room, and pointin to the wo
shee thing in peticuis among other childre sez
to me, Tether, that's Nellyr
'lt is a girleen sez I, for 'here were a touch
of the kettle about her face, and I said to my-
Self, •maybe she's a haythen, or a naygur.'
sez Biddy, 'can't ye see wid yer
eyes 'tis my Nelly, the darlin? Sure ye'll kiss
her and bid her welooro, Pother.'
sez -I.
'Go and kiss her this '2Am:it,' sex she.
'Would it be plazeu to ye to sweep the little
colleens face first,' sez'l
•Why would I'do that, says she makin an
arch av her bank ye could (thrive a coach and
foor over. 'Why would I do? sez she, 'tie
chine dirt!!'
,Sure, 'tis the thrue word ye are spakin
diress Mulro ney,' sez I, as saft as bather but
twos thinkin I was that a touch av a broom
['bout the region of the cheeks would improve
girleee's wad•complexshun.'
„Oh! by this and by that, Misther Urbin,
its a wondher tin a liven man td-day. The
fat ould deceiver dhrowned me in the turrant
av words, and thin dhryed me in a hurricane
av bl i utvs. An to see then childre, too! Oh
but they fell upon me: Shamus tore my coat
,into sthrips, while Biddy rkratehed my shirt
entirely, and Melly s;uct pins into the calves
my—ahem extremities ; and Brian med
beautiful stove peipe of my hat. After eneu-,
tin this course of mane treatment fur some
time like a gintleman, a philosuier. I rerouted
out murdher ! And the nayburs hem rushin
iuto my rescue. e I wint up stairs Mistier Cr
ban, and picked up my duds, with the in
tintiou of lavin the boas forever; when just Its
I was crapin out av‘tue door who should come
up to me but a sayfarin w tn. I give him one
look, and thins sez 1, wad my heart in my
mouth—
'Michael Connolly, phazed I ant to see ye
after being de dbrowned so long. Ye ll find
Misheress Connelly . and the children i t e
room beynu.'
I waited till I heard one long sckreecb, d
thin I tuk to my beets until I got into lie
counthry, wain I tossed my but iu the air a d
rowled over . liky a crazy man. Oh, good luck
to the salt sea that brought . Michael'Connelly
black to his ould, wife and ortln childre and
good luck to the day that med .me a widely?
Wouldn't I like any body to tread ou the tail
av me coat just now?'
'why don't ye be
HOOPED SKIRTS
Tito raging fashion in New York of hooped
skirts, is touched off in the following inimita
.ble style by one of tho Newt York papers
This fabhion has not reached this i•eg ion, and
we hope it never will. Our boys' always like
to be close to the 'gals,' but they won't go to
the singing school, or any other place where
the gals do congregate, if they imbibe the
hooped skirt fever—cause they don't like to
'stand off.'
'Oh ! Venus do Medicis ! such skirts and
waists! How- can we embrace them at all
positivecy, there is no such thing us getting
around them
_in ane swot
' en to that extent of fashion, hat no - door is
wide enough for them to pass through without
considerable squeezing. Real 'belles' of the
fashion now seen. like moovinetells, literally,
so that mullets and Men have to steer well in
the streets, else they will run against ropes,
hoops, bag-matting, crinoline, and the duce
knows what, which now inhabit the ladies'
dress, and compleetly take up the sidewalks.
The other day, we happened to see two of
the "thimpy" kind of moving belles of fash
ion, sailing along the street a la "pointer':
style—hands close and skirts out. A 4 forty
paces distant they seemed like miniature pyra
mids of silk ; at twenty paces a strong smell
of cologne water and ; other essences ; at ten
paces a little lamp like . a bonnet was discer
nible at the top of the skirt pyramid ; at three
paces distant the imbedded voice of a female
in the dress could be heard; at two paces,
four ringlets of slim appearance resembling
out-tails dipped in molasses were discovered
—iwo eyes of weak one consumptive express
ion resendming boiled onions—lips like unto.
sandwiches with a bit of discolored beefsteak
sticking out—and cheeks 'roughed' with mien
fuiL (Chinese coloring ) This was- all that
could create in us the impression or im-
Agitttion, that the above thinzs, dry go ale,
etc.,. formed a woman ! We moved aside to
allow canvas, ropes and hoops to pass, and
went an our Way rejoicing that such was not
our share of what happy husbands like to term,
•Qh toy honey!' •
Effi•All women nue in some degreo.itipiqs
imagination, angles in beartomd diplomatists
in ,mind.
L.storcc. - 1, au 1)131,3.5.
,k %; ; 1 4P6/,,,, -, ` WATCHES !- CLOCKS !
A FANCY JEWlil.ltY, &c.
I have now on In:nd and for halo al
aLanitt :Arcot, umousito Marlou hill, an
entirely new and elegant stork of
WATUIIES..IEWELItY, neo LIONS, de.
i ;
Gold Lever Watehmi, hunting and Oen Cabe, Silver d
Silver Lennie and Quarter IN ;ache's, a large variety:
Gold A11( . 110114 fin' Ladies and Gentlemen.
Medallions, a splendid assortment for ladles and gents
Breast Pins of overt' pattern, and all prices, '
tiold,Outins for vest rynd lb, gold curl. (ddos,
Flogor II figs. Cuff-plus, Studs. Sleeve huttons
'rossys. Broil UM! IlonpEar-Ii Tugs, n large variety.
Silver and Plated`Forks. Table and Tea l!lpoons, Butter
Knives, it:e. of various styles and pi lees;
C(10111, and Silver Thimbles,
Gold, silver aod Common Spectacles, a largo assortment
to salt all gas, and , to which a e invite particular
attention.
Port %ninnies, it large aat.ortment at every price,
Gold Pens. of the best make at various padres,
Faney Bon en. Port Folios, Accordeons, Spectacle Cases,
Ladles Caul Cason. silver and pearl. at various pritms,
Braeelets, gold Intl common: Match 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 be what they are sold for.
It.l , ...Particular attention paid to the REPAIRING OF
W ATcil ES and all work warranted. Returning thanks
to toy old friends and distortions for former patronage,
I respectfully sot lilt iCiattnunnee of their favors.
j n '1(.20 TIBIM As COS LYN.
•.! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING
N. II A NTCII & Co. have opened and now of
t, for for sale at their Store on West High Street.
oue door west of the Ilotel formerly kept 442. Stough.
an entire new stock of Ready :10thing
Poi{ MEN AN I) NVEAR
Also, Cloths. Ca , sitnered and Vestings. which will be
'nada up In the Lest style and on reasonable terinu.—
i•hlrt.s. Shirt Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders. Satin
and Summer Stocks. Handkerchiefs. &e. of the newest
styles :nt best manufacture kept constantly on hand.
Confident of then ability to please, they respectfully so
irit no public patronage.
FALL STYLE OF HATS & CAPS.
1431. 11. Tltt UT, desires to inform his idd friends
that ho has rIPIP.VIA to his ncw establishment on iligh
street, near the Railroad Depot. and Is now open ng
large and elegant assortment of the PALL STYLI
II AI'S, Just received from Philadelphin. w hirl
the gentlemen of Carlisle are requested to aril an.
examine. Ile has also a large assnrtment 14 Silk. F u
411 , 1 Slouch I latS or his 111111 1111111111211 lure. got up in th•
best stole and at various prices. flit eXeeiktlei• Itlal finis)
‘,l which ho will warrant. Ills stock he is contideut of
ly needs to be examined to he approved. Also, a larg.
supply of Men's. Boy's and Children's CA
and Fur. anti of every variety of style and price just
eeived front Philadelphia. Let all who it want 11
Cap give hint a call, ns they may be sure of being suit
ed to their own satisfaction.
. .
"OR 'FITE NI MAW\
;ci PA PEW, - /- - -- , -:-. 14
I 4ttu just reel: ing. my FA
sosMCINCS,...-.,.. c -, 5t ,, ,1, of PAPER lIANIIING,
.' • 1 Sl a b a . -,-,
_. which surpass In style, qualit) j
and price any that have eVel
been I•Xhilleted in Carlisle. I respectfully solicit a cid,
rfnslll perSOIIS In want of Paper Hangings of any de scrip
tiun. as I am confident by assortment tier surpasses any
in the Boringly !rid In sty Ir and priCes has hut few ri
yids In the city. I only ask of the piddle to call and ex
amine his assortinant before purchasing. ns I am conli•
dent my clinste designs cannot fall R tn please the most
N P. LYME..
West ',Woof North Hawn or Street.
GA 0 - e r ' XI YEW GROCERY
r E 11 AND VA RI ETY STORE.
The imbseriber would respectfully inform his friend, and
the publir generally, that he has just returned from the
•ity with a large mot varied assortment of
....,_. .
IlltOCEit 1 lES, ()LASS and QUEENS-1V ARP. A.:- - I
I
1..1ti11, &v., et., which he offers fur sale on the i "lir 1
moat reasonable terms, at his New Store. % i ll Ake
•
•rner Of North llnnover street and the Iml • ~, A l , 4- ,
Ile Square, directly opposite the Carlisle 1/e.
po..it Bank. Ills stock embrascs everything usually
in n Grocery and Variety store.
The public are invited to call and examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can
sell the best goods at the lowest prices.
G ItEEN GROC S 'l' olt E.
HARKNESS .4: MULLIN
.02aire to inform the citizens of ('arlisle a nd vid u it 3
'..baL they have just received from the city and are novr
opening In the room adjoining, Bentz A. Brother's Stoic.
very complete assortment of lirocerles ) sue), as
PRIME COFFEE, SUIdAlt, TEAS. Min...ASSES,
And all the various kinds of SI'lChS and DlllEld MEAI
such as lams. Dried Beef. Bologna Sausages. fir. by di,
piece or pound. Also Herrings. 7.11r.ci
erel.Shad. Cod Fifli and a great m arieo
oiarticies 1111 t nes,ssar to enumerate. In addition t.
..he above, We Will receive our rcgular supplies et
FRESH VE ETit ISLES
soon ns they appear in the city marMits, to all of
which N, e ill rile the attention of t h e public. ns we in
tend to Fell at tilt very lowest prices for 01811 or faun.
try Prilmie. HARK-Xt.:SS it MULLIN.
1 ROOTS AND SHOES. The subscrib
ii) or has now on hand,a very extensive and well ye.
ected.stoek of It 0 T and S
which he will Fell at unusually low pric
es. 'PurchaFed front wholesale dealers,
at low rates. he can offer stilt induce
ments to plleelltthelY , as will make it their 1 tit erest
It his establishment. Ile has every article in the Boot
and Shoe line—for Ladles' or Cientlemens' wear—he
therefore dooms It unnecessary to particularize.
- good and etwap glonis-nro Invlt
(4.1 to Ova him a can.
cm
el ,l 44lv lNGHAm,i)Avis&
co., 27., Market `trust,
Plillsate
ENTS FOR .1 ACOD Ell NI. CA 1:I.1 SLE
^tnl l'hiladelphia. Cars loin e I oth places East nllll W 1 ,3.
f Wive every Week. Tueadays nod Fridays. All busine,4,
entrusted to Bingham. burls & CO.. Wilt be attended to
with 111'0111W lII,S. whether in ,ales, produce or frekld.
A. IL. IIARNITZ, North street. Baltimore. has ids..
entered into tide arrangement. rani %%ill attend prompt-
I . • to all lousiness entrusted to him. May:al,—Van.
, .
utRI ESJ , 1 Th,sul.scrilwr has Just
added to his former stool: f:Zeti,•rill selection of Clioirt
(11:0C.EllIkS, as well as all the other variett of art 'clef
1:, • - , - -usually kept in a Grocery .More. embracing I , I.
IfXl 'elf's— roasted and green—at 1'....!,!; and 1-1 cent,
. v.. 2
( LT-- ' , ...g per lb., crleans. Clarified. Crushed and l'ulveri , ed
tl. • '. , l.lgarg• of 11111 , qualities: Chocolates, Spices. Ifairy
Salt, and a variety of Fancy artielt:s. all , if SS bleb are o
fored at' tin lowest cash prices. We are thankful forth)
former support given us, and Inv Ito a further rail he II
our friends and customers. .1. W. Ell V.
Nlarion liall, Carlisle. ..
131 t ES Ell \TING SUG genetvl
A.. assortment cif Crushed, Sifted and Pulverised
au; of Lea Wally, :IS Sidt Crushed. Clarit , ed
amt other tittalitie,; ronstnittly !Irvin, suitable ILt
tit and all other purpose:.--.genet'idly at OH,
A I 1 , . 3 - ctuuttitnt. sitnnly of nu choicek. Col Tees. Tuns
Fliers and 01 her :.rtieles in ruiloty klunys on hand.--
'alum ion 1= i•lvit,a to our stock before, buying . elsowlku: r.
Cv211,10. u 26, 'bit. • . J. W, E
(1111 NA, GLASS AND QUEENS
AvARE—Old housekeepers mid 'yomig, with tli,s
also who aril exporting to beromp housekeepers. Arelllvil
ua FANI I !Arlin(lt'EliV and tt
anti oe 11114 a (MIMI. Moss and QIICCIIS.
w. 1.„ 111111, Other art teleA In the housekeeping line. slid,
a. , French and English Zra t.ots, heavy banded and
White tlranito. gilded non blue ph;ln. ret3 of i•t
ery variety and prim, howla and pi. II
us, fr, (11as:,wurt—evitt.w. t...(1,(t. (.11(1 nwntel I: 'at.
Candelabras and ether lampl. rarlty. table net, hat
tumblers. goblets. A'a. Fruit 4 , 114 p i re tithes. 1 . 1 ra ,
!lay. Cedar-ware—tole , , beel;e..r,, burns, 1 Jr, is.'oGiie,
nriitsaudladles,meal baehei,usln,,—aweer I eg.
while wash,-srrabbin:;. hand hoe lo
br.hotis, &e. Maeket, rinthet vod te,o
.VI,) 3 1.1101,11'11!,tArt1111`111t. lIcc:0;
he val.. are loud or „,, „„, I ,
:lilt y(9l will find them 01' onimptn,hnlde qu „iit y.
a raw :ipao,h and Cote naln Sego with choke MI tiff witl
E. GOULD; [Successor to A. jot,.
ity No. 111 Chestnut fit.. Swaina's Philadel
putt, extensive Musk Publisher. and Dealer In 31110. A.l
Instruments of every description.
Exclusive agent l the sale of Ballet, Davis.& Co.
Patent :••uspension isridge :}lolian and ~ i ber PI AIVOI!l.--
liiibart's Boudoir Pianosf' Melodeon?, 31artin's uilars •
ltarps. Violins. 1-hect M usie. Music Bool s s. kc.
Residents of the country a ill be supplied by mall of
otherwise with music they may Wlsh. as low as if pur-
CillSed in persmi. !laving one of the largest sta chs lu
the United States, I feel corifideht of satisfying all who
may favor nit with a call or order.
Dealers In Music supplied on the most 111 oral terms
Pianos to let. second-hand Pianos for sale.
May 20,1853-12
CHEAP WATCHES AND JEW EL•
It y, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, nt the " I hila•
ii dolphin Watch and Jew dry r tot e,
Number 96 Korth Second Street. • or
nor of Quarry. Philadelphia. Gold
\ Lever Watches, full jewelled, 111 car
)#. at cases, - - $2O 00
A%., • ,2, Oold Lepine, 1R carat cases, 24 (0
1 4:-..4.'' . 44,-;,:t4''' Silver - jem els '
to 00
• . 1 : °N nAll'' Silver Lover, full jewelled, 12 00
7 00
7 0 0
1 .0
3 PO
1 00
I 00
tiold Pens. N;ith Pencil and Silver Holder. - 1 00
Superior Quartiers,
Gold Sports,.lem,
Fine Silver Spectaeles,
Id Bracelets,
1.11 , 1114e1d Pencils,
Sliver 'fen Spoons. set,
tiold Finger Rings 37 1 ,4 . .; rents to ;di: Wateh Glassesplain.
Tdain. rents . Patent Lunet 26: other articles
in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they aro
sold tor.
STAUFFER k. HARLEM.
On hand.'snme Gold and Silver Levers and Leplnes
cf.!!l lower than the above prices.
"'ERRING'S PATENT, CHAMPI
ON FIRE PROOF SAFES. with Hairs Intent
Ponder Proof Locks, which title
' , yarded separate Melialh at the
orl d's Fair, London, IFSI and
iso at the World's Fair, .sew
uric, 185'3 and '64. The
~ r s are the sole manufactutere
proprietors in this state of
to above _unequalled Safes and
The reptitation of the
1111111 P Herring's Safe" is wit le
ide. and fur the last this teen
qtrs the mercantile e , nununity
Ivo WitlleFßed and horn," testi
mony to their NEVER Flcux. lire proof qunliths. }11•I
than 12.0110 of these Sales have been actually sold, and
over Tao lIUNDREI, hate pftf.Sefi triumphant)) thr o ugh
accidental firer. The pnl,lie are assured that all t , tirt.s
manufactured by the subscribers are not only guaran
teed to i.e fixity equal, but in ninny respects el ell supo
rior have been so severely tried b) fire
New will forget their t‘ery ireF In the tainting of the
••Tri bunt , k`St a hlistment." New V. and at the Gteat
Fire In Strawberry street, at the large fire last July,
opluisite the Girard llout4e; and still more ree, htly
in the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut stn., In the city iii
1%11401,111a, in which these Safes came for.L the ac
knowledged Cu tH HON, hen Miry other seem it
failed. FARR} k CO_
Chilled Imn Safes, With Powder Proof Locks, mann
fact 'used expressly for Banks, Brokers, Jew. Hers. and
others requiring. seeurity from rogues. Dank \ cult s,
11 ,,, r5. e. ~ n hand and made t,, order. Ali the must
celebrated Dicks Tor sale at . man ufact u rers' la ices.
Wrong hand Stiles," , —:Salstanroitos'' toad •' fro
Chests" of ether tankers. have been tal.en In pant pa
meat for Herring's for sale at half prier.
VFAICItES M:k.TCIIKS ! :—J 011 N
DUN :CELL I, man ufact urer anti it Ven for of t•AIE
s. I ..AIIINT:q/1. Ala; U rEIG In WiR,I) It(J
No. 100 North FullitTli ;street ialane hacerl'lllLAl/k..1.-
I.IIIA. Matches having beet me an indispensable article
liviniuvekeeping, the suliserilicr atter a peat sarritee of
time iind money, Ia enabled to otter to the Public an ar
id, le at once combining anti I !limpness, he In•
veil tor knowing the danger apprehended on in, wit ot
the !Halsey manner to Whirl). Matelleb are gimeially
paelsed in paper, has by the aid of :New Meant Mat blurry
of his o wn invontinn, succeeded in getting up a (SA
I'ATEN"I' SQUARE UPRIGIIT 01.1)11.0X: this i i 6
far preferable, in AS mueli that it oreupies no more room
hum the old route mot d Nok, and fanitail, at leilf•t
!Andre,' per Cent More IlttclieS. Wilirb to
Is oosisidornbio advantage; it is entirely new, and oil ate
again a t moisture and spoiltallelltis eatabUl4loll, dlspele
all da tiger On t ransportatioti by Means frf ltailroad, Mt. ittu
boat or any other mode of Conveyance.
.1. D. HALBERT
TheNe 1131411 es are parked that one gross or more
may he ,Mlpped to any part cd the World NVith reffert
sat'ety. 'lll4y are the most desirable article for 11, no.
t'..osumptlom and the Southern and western market
Chat ha% e ever
l) , :kl,EltS and SIIIVI'EIts, will do well to call an
OX3lllllll' tnr thernkels is.
_Those matches. are NI'AIIHANTI.III to 1.0 superior
to ;toy thing heretofore offered to the Publio.
I=
11 -1 11.E.N(II TRUSSES, less
than „
Et., (WIWI,. Mr the cure of llendaor I. uptnro
aennowledged by the highest 1110,11,,i1 avtliorities of Phil
adelphia, inemnparably superior to ally other in use.—
tillerers 1, Ili be gratified to learn that the occasion n o w
°tiers to procure Lot ally the highest and most vany,•l ut
8.4 durable it Truss any other, in lieu of the cumbrous
and uncomfortable artkle usually sold. There In no dit*
lenity attending the fitting. and N lien the pad in Imut
ud it will retain its position minima change.
Persons 31 3 tiiSt3l3 . 1/1131/le to call uu t h e subscriber,
can have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting
five dollars for the single Truss, or ten fur the double--
with measure round the hips, and stating side allectud.
It Weill be exchanged to 'mit. If not,litting. by returning
at (owe, unsoiled. For sale only b) the Importer.
IV.
Corner Twelfth and Ilitee streets. l'hlhidelibla.
gra- I.knirs, requiring the lanietlt of Meeluttihal Sup
portem owing to the olerntigenient of the Interdul Or-
Irmo:. Inducing fidllng of the Womb, Pulmonnry,
Drspeptte, Nervinn; nnd Splint! Weakness, are halo toed
that nfonipetent and experienced LAM' will 1,. In et
[violative at the Rooms. (set nl;:trt for their exelusi%ti
ton.) No. 114 T]VEI.I7II St. , Ist door dolow Mee.
.Inly _11,'54.
Gll AT I S !—Just, islied—A
DISCOVERY IN 3I CIN F..— A few words of the
Rational Tre.ttment. without llydlrinu. Speriontor hem
or Ural weak urns, nervous low spirit s: Kroft
wnalittess Of the limbs and hark. hilst4edt 1.1, and kn .
!Ludt), for study and labor. dullne,s of apprehension,
loss of memory. aversion to society, love of sent
middy,self distrust. dizziness. head:trim. invelnuf nry
discharges. pains 111 the side. II ireet loit of the eyes, pink._
ides on the hire. sexual and other Infirmities In men.
Front the French of Dr. It. Del.nneey: ,
The important fart that those alnrming , comp]: Into
May oledly he removed iviammy stromixr, I. in thi s s n is n
tra-t, ,illearly demonstrated. and the entirely new nr d
itlirjily successful treatment. ns ndepted ley the Author,
fttlil, plaint.). by 111 elt DS of which every (Ale IN 011:it144
to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible rt of,
avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of ti
day.
Sent to any fuldre , o+. vrnt In 'and post Tree. In n sentod
ttnvelop,t, hy rt.mi t in; most pal& two postnyte stamps
to hr. It. DelAtters,l7 llspo rd stlt. 6 et, York.
Mardi 1-13,
1."1' NTTONDY SI 711, 1 S —Th ose
11t who h.- vi.l,oea ror years with tilts
3. "th" , '"". 10 .';end trho have been 111411g111111 , '1.
acct \od; P." ' 4 ' l .° I . IIe ahllr without rellef. we say
to yo.l Iry •I; A wtiDysperale"lll , ll yl.ll Will MOilb
he 0 , 110 of 4.. , uperliirlty over every otlll'
i•p tea ;•tl. We.1.1.N1 .•'ve A.ll CI rt Itleati•s • orob
l'1":11 opr a: r 1.1.1 vial Is Wrltill 11 , 0PC.-
.111'1 Cll. 4111' I'llllolh' I, n ePated nail Koh l at the. Drug
St.. 0 of 8..1. Ilatiover stied a few
d'oo , v emUih ,of Cl ll'. Carlicle.
Pl)ilabelpipa,
IRON Skil.: ANT ROM I.oem 31AKIPS,
33 WALNUT Street. l'hiludelphin
DoN N ELLA%
106 North FOURTH St. Phllad'a
I'AI.En 11. NEEDLEs
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