Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 23, 1856, Image 7

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[From the Now York Spirit of the Times
WINNING A WIDOW----WIT A
"SPRING" HAT.
After` riding twenty nines I reached Donald
sonville, La., just at dark. The Natchez
packet sometimes arrived about ten o'clock at
night, and as I was bound up the Mississippi,
and did not want to miss her, determined to
wait in the wharf office. Shortened the time
by paying a few visits to a coffeehouse and
billiard room in the town..--Eiving one of
these, noticed the arrival of a party of French
creolos, who talked and swore over a dozen
"mallard ducks" loud enough to have made
you believe they'd been on the war-trail after
Comanches, and brought in as many scalps.
At last walked over to wharf-office, settled
down and found comfort in a segar, and as
much of a newspaper as the rather misty light
of a bull-eyed . lantern would give me. The
fire in the stove roared bravely and sent out
plenty of warmth I had dropped the paper
and only held on the segar, when I suddenly
woke up on hearing the door open and a couple
of mon enter. They found chairs, and draw
ing up to the• stove continued a conversation,
evidently just commenced, us they entered.
'Ant so Buffer is going to be married?'
:pal he is! and a good match he's made of
Wit. 3 tell you what, she's a ,rearer. If he
don't have .to pill s a kicking breech on her
afore he's niiarried a week you may call me a
fool. She's-got eyes like a panther; on' if he
only lets her got the bit atween her teeth—
just fur once—she'll curry him further nor he
wants to go!'
'What makes Lim want to marry her then?'
'Daggers, mules 4 awl as neat a plantatitin
as that Li on th.e Bayou. Two hundred and
fifty hogsheads clean sugar, last crop, it
they'd only out the cane airlier, fifty more
~atop of it. She had a now s i tetun inginemp
laA season, and Um' that cussed boy zsse
burner'sva rousing htimbug, yet I reckon it's
nll paid for: an' all Butl'er's got to do, is step
in, hang up his hat, an' set right down to live
like h fighting-cock.'
•Why didn't you go 'in there? The last
time I came down the river I heard you were
bucking up to the widow?'
'Wel, now, Jipa, to be honest, did think
afore that BSc stepped in, that 1 just had it
all my own way, and that I was goin' to get
her—sdre! As these here French say, 'I made
eyes at her'—savage! But, somehow or 'no
ther, she olways went dead agin old Nas-issip.
A man fiom our State had nu kintl6fTit Show,
and though I put the 'tentions to her like an
uncle, it didn't seem to be no use tryin'. 'Bout
one time she did kind o' lean my way. You
see nare 'bout the end of grinding season Old
Farabole giv' a dance down - in his sugar
house, and 'vited me and the widder, and a
raft more; en' down we went, mind the widder
kind a felt her oats, and we reeled it off in the
early part of thoivening fit to kill; but by'm
by that Buffer ho' tame on an' just knocked me
cold! •
'Ye see he'd been down to the city (New
Orleans), and only 'rived on the Bayou that
night, on' hearin' that titer was gain's on down
to Old Farah°le's sugar-house, 'down he emu.
Wal, sir, he was dress. to death in the hand
slimmest kind of store•clothes, an' the women
war right up on eend soon as ho came in.
'I see the winder a lixin' her panther eyes
on him, and I jest said to myself—Tick Tare
out, you mout us well clear; that 'ere Buffer's
too much for you in the close line!' I felt it
at onset. Wel, sir, in about a minit up comes
Buffer, smiles at the widdi.4 in a fashinatin'
manner, au' ensists on dancin' with her. Sez
she, 'Yes, Mister Buffer, it will 'ford me the
gratest pleshure!' Grathest pleshure! wal, the
way he squeezed her, when they danced, I
rather think it did. I kept an eye c u Buffer.
Now, you see, he'd been stayin' at the Sarin!
Chariest's, an' puttin' it through like forty, au ,
he'd la rut all the last agonies in the way of
bowpi' and serapin', an' sayin' leetle nothin's;
and, sir, he curried NJ hat round in his hand all
over the sugar-house,. down among the biters,
and up round back of the ingino—whar tit/
licker was—every whar he toted that ar' hat.
'Now the Widder didn't jilt. ezactly know
what to make of it i —coz it was a new wrinkle
—so tWicet she said to him he'd better let big
Jake, one of the house niggers, hold it for
him; but 'tyrant no use; he held on to 't tight
as a wrench: at last, jest as they war' in the
middle of a dance, sez Buffer, 'With sea R
sez ho—'Mrs. Noiryoux, for yuro bake
I'll do most ennything!' An' he :PAMy held
that hat in one hand, an' hit it a lick with
to' i ther, and fetched top and rim right into a
pt(ucake; knocked it right down flat.
'I tell you:wet, when the wilder see hint do
that, she was jest ready to drop—she was sO
come over with his intentions.. Sacryfiziug pt
bran new hat, and all to gratify her little
whim ! t see at once bow he, was goin' it, an'
I aetormined, sir to head him, off. St; 1 step.
pea up round back of the ingine—whar the
ticker w,ts --an' 1 took . a most cou sin' big horn
of Old. ntrabole's ruin. and huntin' round
found my hat. I t was a right new one—none
'of your Kosshoot or wool-hats, but a reglar
heaver, stiff as a stoy4ipe, and shown like
a pair of new blacked boots ; so I lays hold of
that are hat, an' goes round back of ingine
fill' tokes nnotker -swingin' pull at the rum--
an' then I felt fist ready for action. The dance
was through, and as cheers was scarce, the
women were all seated on a few seats in front
of the bilers, an' Buffer was Olin' on the soft
things, and wilder was lookin' tinkled to pie
ces—when I made my appearance on the
stage !
'I works u•p to'rds the widder, and when I'd
got atweelf her and Buffer, sez I, 'A-low me
pleshure of your hand for the next set !'
'Oh,' sez she, with a loetle sigh, am so
Come over that I hardly feel abul to dance
agin !'
'Now sez I to myself spread yourself or die I
and I jest swingy my hat round forward, and
lest as I said you had better say 'yes !' you'll
get over it a, dancin', I held that ar' hat in
one hand (jest as BUlfer did his,) and with
rotliVand I druv the crown down with sech
anotheNick, that the linin jumped right
throng,h, and bust the eend eIP/111 out,
`Raidy.' said she, you skeered me !' an' 1
think I moat have done it. Thar was my hat
all knocked into infernal pieces no bigger than
bits, the rim all hanging lool l e, the sides
smashed in, and the linining r iming out, and
the top off. 'Bout then I tun ed my eye, and
than stood Buffer a holdite his hat—jest as
good as new, and all iryshape sir. I looked
at it twicet—no nistake it was whole.'
'Sez he, '1•ou ought t' get a Spring' Hat—a
Monad. Mechanic, as the French call ern. I've
one here!' Au' then ups and shows the whole
insides of it and bow it works, sun' the hull
lot of women looked at him, like he'd had a
stove pipe chock full of diamonds; the wilder
specially patternized him, tuck him under her
wing, sun' give me the cold shoulder—straight.
Buffer's. pit her, I'm tired of La Fooshe, an'
am goin' back to the hills, whar thar Mu
more,widders that fellers can cotton down to
with •Spring Hats.'
Coffee and Coffee Pots
' My dear friend,' said the doctor, hulling
m i lli in his loft hand thumb and forefinger,
with the other three finger# stretched out over
the rest of the table, 'I never it the fra
grance of coffee without thinking of the old
fashioned coffee-pot, or, 'Madame Follet,' us
dent Miss Bremer used to call it. Do you
know, sir—and I suppose you know every
thing—do you know, sir, there are a groat
many old-fashioned people in the world ?'
We replied the fact was not-tObe-dispnted„:
'Old-fashioned people, sir; old-fashioned iu
dress, in speech, in politeness, in ideas, in
everything. And, sir, not long since I had
occasion to visit two old ladies, sir: I went
down stairs to the basement dining-room, sir,
without cerimony, sir; and there I found the
antiquated virgins over their coffee,'sir; and
in the middle of the table there was the old
fashioned tin coffee-pot, sir, scoured as bright
as sand could make it, with a great big 30'3er
:innate(' spout, and a great, broad-hacked
handle, sir, and a great big, broad bottom,
sir, as broad, sir, as the top of the great hell
crowned hat I used to wear when I went to
visit them as a spruce young buck, in the
year eighteen hundred and twenty, sir,' Here
the Doctor's spectacles fairly glistened again.
Well, Doctor ?'
.Sir,' replied Doctor Bushwhacher, 'there
was plenty of silver in the cupboard, plenty;
great pots and coffee urns of solid metal, sir,
with massive handles to match; but they were
so old fashioned as to prefer the,old, scoured,
broad bottothed tin pot, sir, and with reason,
too, sir.'
'Give us the reason thereof, Doctor, if you
please '
'Well, sir, one of the sisters apologized for
the coffee pot in a still, small sort of a voice,
a little cracked and chirred by constant use,
and said the reason why they. drank their
coffee out of that, pot wits bee use it never stun•
al to taste ,to well out gfriiiiiithing else. .
'Why nut? Easily enough explained, sir;
we never make coffee in a silver urn, and
when we pour it from the vessel in which it
is made into another, we lose half the aroma:.
sir. Coffee is of most delicate and choice fla
vor, sir; very few know how to make it or to
use it. The proper way to make good coffee,
sir, is to roast it carefully in a cylinder over
a charcoal fire, until it is light brown color;
then the cylinder should be taken off the fire
and turned gently until th berries are thor
oughly cooled. The best part of the aroma
is dissipated, sir, by the abominable practice
of turning out the coffee into an opon,dish so
soon as it is roasted. Why, sir, anybody can
see that the finest part of it escapes; you can
smell it sir in every crack and corner of the
house. When cooled, it should he put in a
mortar and beat - to powder. A coffee .mill
only cracks the grains, but a mortar pounds
out the essential oil. Then, sir, put it in an
old-fashioned tin coffee pot, pour on the lot
water, stand it over the lire, not too hot; let
it viininier gently. if your fire is too hot dt
will burp tne 'coffee awl spoil it, Then, sir,
take Madame gullet fresh from the lire, 8001(1
her on the table, and if you want an appreci
ative friend, send for me!'
1 . 3 . 4q'01t1ti: .- T;g901,1 - #O.;
PICTURES OF' U. S. SENATORS
The corre.vondont of the CipoinnAti
Commer
cial, writing from Wagliington the 4th inst.,
ME
I looked in upon the Senate to-day. Gen.
Cass is a ponderous old fellow, with a massive
head, which he covers with a rusty old brown
wig, and keeps opening and shutting his mouth
and sucking his breath between his teeth,
a, if he constantly tastetesomething disagreea
ble. JOhn Chyton iii more enormous than
Gen. Cass, and his face, though fat, is mignifi
cent. lie is. the best looking man in the Sen
ate, and laughs heartily at intervals of from
two to five minutes. His bait is white its
snow, mid his big eyes glistened ;all the time
with intelligence and humor. Seward is a•
bout as stalwart in appearance as a pair of
tongs. lie does not weigh over a hundred
pounds. His hair is short and looks dead,
and his eyes are hidden behind a pair of slen
der gthl spectacles. His face is thin, pale
and Wrinkled, but its lines are firm, and he ap
pears to he what lie is—a man of restless and
intriguing intellect. Senator Butler, of South
Carolina, is the thickest at the wasteband,
though not uncomfortably heavy. liis fac3
is bright and bin hair, which he wears long
and in singular confusion, is white as newly
washed lamb's wool. appearance indi :
eaten that he had been fed liberally on fat
pork and butter, milk. Pugh lo•iks younger
when among the old bald, or white headed
;Ind big-bellied Senators than 1 ever before
saw him. A majority of the senators have
naked patches on the top of their heads, and
quite half of them are the opposite of slender.
They chew tobacco very much as other folks,
lit) far as I couid discover, 11:1,1 immediately
lifter adjournment, several of them lit cig‘rs,
and leaning buck tippeared to'. feel comforta
ble.
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I; KII.:1.1 Otlfte in \ortli
111 ill r street tlll our ‘‘ tt.t tit unt.l4 II
sttu c. tll 1i e hour,. uunr I trth lAN Ilion 7to it I
A .1 an ,I I. out • 1 to 711 P
Dit LOMI
Mt )1 111 Ae r stri t
lit at r Ln the Po t
n_%1.11 be thqout from Ca rlisle the I pa, ten dais
of et, ti tun 'nth \ LIA I,
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ttt
\ lull% attends to :tll
Lintsupara aeon t It.• tooth tot' lit
Parto.tl It 111 t. 1111.1 onto It Illlrl ail!
also insert 'l'ns'til of r st•Hirai II 15
I'l .a 'High i 3 Oi Itlorß teeth • mil it LIR ant
o to, Onus ill t .1 , 4. tot tint 1111 t'
to, it te'L., I,‘ tolotau,. Pio and ever• flppil
tilt, 1/i•lit II lOM at the , Itli II Of
Dr. ` 1 Lututl LIU ,tt, th street, Car lisle.
R. E 0 Z
gited , / 1 ".19 . 1 DI.N 11 , 4 oi.f.tct at the rt soh 11C3 of
••• • Ibrotlit ron Not tit Pitt t,
Sa ila m lisle
I ( 1 P. 1111AIR1(111, Attorney at Law.
‘_) a( 4 Roo All Int.lnt Ls. ontrue :-
ed
L him still he prompth utten4ntl to.
NIT C. 11.11EE.NI, Attorney
Olice In 'Alain Street. Carlisle, I'it.-
12.9"Ilitsines. mitrustuil to him a ill lie promptly M-
O 1 I
N. GI{I.:EN, attorney' at law, has
lianieshurx. for the primtieeol his
prot.ssion. All Ittl. of ritimx.
Court business. ,tr.. pretop.l, attended to. Odle, .-
siLr reSitbiltec, :•t • III EYING hi all its Wile
rout branches promptly attended to.
13. COLE :Itti)rney at Law, will at
te•..l pr nnptic t., ail I .u.iitess....t.rt..ted 1....1.
°flb, in the %Villiatu let In e,
E. 1.. \ ortli Ilattorer street, b . ...1i51e.
April 20,1.852.
Illanufacturer of
Af
k.l - 0 Ml•leral IVaters ;
t led Ale. Porter anti ("blur,
`o7'll I.;a:l 4 treet. ir the I: ill Rand Bridge), Carlisle
Q(II.I.I‘'ENI4:IL, ANL) CON\rEVAN .
LS, ,!/.:11..-t. 1,. Itoglster of Cuniloo
oitrefoll, attend to tho transaction of
:ill ',wet business es may br ,oltrnsted to Win, selell
the serit,in.t of Deeds. 11ortge.ies Cl/Iltntets, Ale. Ile w ill
,letelte his atoll ion , o the procuring of Lend NVer
ran 4:1!. 11 , well :IN the lovelies,' end sale
of Reel Estate, negotiations.ofloAlks, c. %)...011je,
NVest 11Lh Street. Ibrittorly oce tpiod . ~.)• \V. SI. Peuros,
Esq. neer the Mot Inolist u.rh.
ROSENSTEEL, llonse, Sign
Fano. and Ornamental fainter, (formerh
Il:u•per'sl Row. near II it nor's Dry-hoods Store. —lle wil4
attend promptly to all the abovoilleserlptions of paint.
- reasonable priers. 'rho various kinds of gralnine
atteMhst to, such its mahogany, oak, walnut, .te., in an
Improved stylus.
rill II It ASHING MACHINES . of the
best nutho constantly on hand and for sale at tin.
Carlisk Foundry and Maohlne ;lop.
FRANK OARDNER.
1 4 1 A LI, ST I'Lli: OF ILA'', , :18 5': . 57- 11
i;D)I{4,IE Kmr,i,Ent 11 , Apertfully nnnonneos to Ills
old Patrons 111111 LIM public gonorallr that ho has Just re
olverl tho NAIL sTymi—:(4l: (I ENTIA:)IEN'S
attont i :::::. '
S. monufnetnred of. ono of the best ostoHlsh
monts In IthlladolphlaAo which ho IIITItm; si.rlal
Ile has also constantly on hand a largo and varled as
'sortment of his own manufacture no well Ili city made
flats and Paps. suitable for the season, wenprising every
variety of nussia, Heaver, Moleskin acid Silk Hats. nl'-
18110 , 1111 the latest style, together with n full assortment
of CAPS of every•shnpe and description, and nt ovary
prlee. lie particularly invites the public to call and ac
amine his i , X0(1161V0 assortment, which in style, mate
t•Itl and finish. cannot be surpaSsed by any In market.
and which he Is able to put at prices lower than over.
ltenoMiller his old stand on, North Hanover street, be
twee.. Hinner's and Server's stores.
JUST It 14:C PAVED, a large assortment
I', of FLOOR OIL CLOTII of different widths aim'
terns—for sale at SA XTON'S;
•-• . ' -
QPATN'S
10—A full supply of the above celebrated Churn, nee
on hand of all the different sizes, from /4 gallons to fiO,
It reeelved the first premium at the late l'ennsyh aide
State Ka, the first premim,at the Vratildlic hist it ate
and lbdaware and Maryland State Fairs, and verloo s
others ardifferent places. It will undo , more and b e tt er
butler from a tri %VII annelid of cream, and in lens time
than ally Anvil in the marloot, , let stile wh o h. sa h. nud
retail Iy PA:VH.IIA,
:nit all neat Warehowe anti deed Etnre, (;erner of 7th
and Marked, Philadelfhia. Doe. 6, 1',51--tf
Eitorcs club Z1)0pt....
WATCHES : CLOC.K 6 !
.„," • FANCY JEWELRY, kr.
have new on hand and too 1.1110
Illy Old Muhl Street, opp.adte Marion Hall, no
entirely now and elegant stock of
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AI EllA I.IIINS. kr.
(old Le, et. Watches, hunting and open enso, SilVer dn.
till er ',opine and Quarter Watches. a large I,ariety.
(told Anchor:4 tor Ladies and Ilientlemen.
. .
Medallions. a splendid assortment foniladies and gents.
Breast Pins of et ery pattern. and all fprlees,
Gold Chains for vest and flit, gold ewl, ; •h a i ns.
Finger flings, Cuff pins, Studs, Sleeve Buttons,
Crosses; Drop and Hoop Ear-Rings, a large variety,
Silver and Plated Forks, Table and Tea Spoons. Butter
Knives, He, of various styles and prices,
tiold and Silver Thimbles.
Gold. Sliver and COIIIIIIOII Speet.lleft.i.:', a largo lISSOIIIIIPIIt
to stilt al . ges, and to which We invite particular
attention.
Port )lotinaios. a large assortment at every price,
Bold Pens, of the hest snake at various prices,,
Fancy Boxes,•Port. I nl los, Accordeonr, Spectacle eases,
Ladies Card Cases. silver and pearl, at tarions prices,
Bracelets, cold and consinon; IL itch Chains ditto. ,
Also a large variety of articles in the Jewelry lino,
which I will sell at the lowest prices. All articles ivar
rantvd to la what they are sold for.
Particular attention paid. to the REPAIRING OF
WATCHES and all work warranted. Iteturnititt thanks
to my old friends and customers for former patronage,
I respe,tfully solicit a continuance of their fat its.
junco TitomAs coN IS N.
ii.,..„ , „,.NG! CLOTHING
I N. II A NTCII & Co. have op e ned ~,., new or
ter lor sale at their Store on Nest I ligh Street,
oue door a Cot or the lintel formerly kept I , y C. Stough,
an entire num stork of Heady Made 'lothing
=I
Also. Cloths. Cassimored and Vestings, s Web will be
mad.. up in the best style mid on reasonable terms.—
Shirts, Shirt Collars. es, Hosiery. Suspenders, Satin
and Summer Stocks, Ilandkerchiefs. Av. of the newest
styles and best man Whet ure kept constantly on hand.
Confident of then ability to please, they respectfully so
felt the public patronage.
FALL S'l'Y I, I.; OF & ('Al's
iv m. it. TRIIUT, desires to inform his 1 •1,1 frieods
that he ha, removed to his istA. ostallishinent On High
street. neat the Ilaihoad Depot, Maul is
. 11 ,, W hi
I:u• 1111'14 of the F.II,LI , TI'
uF i lir I ti I
• rls1•1`.1•••1_ .roin • ..o.e.p La. 4, .1.1 .1
`.3 t , •:111 . 11:1 j 11.•II of Carlisle art , req oast's! to 101 l and
PX3111iII.•. livillSll ft largo its,lortment or sil k . I, '
and ;- , I,o1.•11 flats ~o his own tilantilaeture. gad lip in the
best st) le and lit various 111•11 . ,.. the verellrnre and Imish
nt whuh he w ill warrant. Ilis stoek he Is taoltillent on
ly examined to /,,, n pproN (pl. Also, a large
'supply of Ilea's. Ito) 's and Children'aft.% P;s, of Cloth
and Fur. and ~ f every iarioty of style and mice just
re
eaivod 1,•111 Philadelphia. Let all rho Unlit n Hat or
I Sty ire hint A call. as they may be SUN] of tieing
ed to their own satisfaction.
S'
Ili )11. 'cur. .M11,11()N
vPAPEC\t--...-_,-- -, -. .
Pti i tun
,iii•l receii illg lIIV Fall
difiCANCINCS '."----''''-;" st , el: •-x l'Al'Elt II A Sill NI IS,
(1,16.60.1.5. a 111..1) surpass in /It. le, quality
. !. .1
and prime any that have en or
been exhibeted lit Carlisle I rospectfully s ,, licit a call
from j1111,1,11N n 1 Want 1/1 l ' lll ll, iinnVin''' of a n Y Ile,',ElP
tiOrl. as I ain A . •nliilent by as , ealinent . far surpasses any
In the Borough; and In style and prlees has lint I'.w ri
vats in the city. I /oily ask of the public 01 call and et
amine my a, , sortaitatit bvfort• Turrila,ing. as I :nn mull
dent iny elniste designs ealin , t fail to j111 1 :l14 . the mist
I . W/till/MI, _ i.. .. . 1111 IN I'. LYN E.,
i , ....
Westl,l4le of N“rth er Street
RIE: I AS ,
_I, ANDV 1 It [ETV STORE.
nw auhseriber would respect full) inform his friendsand
the public generallj, that he has just returned from tho
City with it litri.to and varied assortment of
I l 10 U :NU I ES, (11.A5: 4 and QUEENS-WARE. I * 4S.
ii
FISII, de.. ,(z.. which he offers for sale on the 1 "m;:b
most reasonadle terms, at his New Store. 114
corner of N orth llaover street and the rule. i
1 ,,, 40 A ,
lie Square, directly opposite the Carlisle De.
posit Bank. Ilis • stock einlwases overythhig usually
to n Il rooor. 111.1 Vurioty store.
The public are invited to call and examine his stock
)iefrire elsvwtore, frets confident he can
sell the best gu s ts at the lowest privy:,
REEN 1. R(WERY SToRE.
lIA It I: NESS MULLI N
1.), , ,,ir0 to Infirm the ,Vixens of Carlisle anti ,virinity
Lilt they have just rerei ed Irmo the city and are now
opening in the r... 1111 adjoining Bente & Brother's Store.
a very complete assortment .ri;rtweries. SllOl As
corvEE. SUILA it, TEAS. MI tI,ASSES,
and all tha varlaus kinds of SPICES and
o such a. 11:11111:. Dried Beef, Ilnlegtat Sausages. :h.. by the
er pettnd. Alse herrings.
` 110 0 111)1 . 1 shlo. vod Flo) n great varlets
et :lid ',le , . led 111.1.4,,11y ei,ninernle. 11l nddit 101 l t ,
the :11,•VV, P O Win ru rein 411 . .• , nl,llll, of
13=1
as snore they appear in the Its niartoks. to all I
svliteli sit in% ite the attention of the pulli,, la We in
tell') 1 ,, .ell :It thi ter) lostsit prii•l•S her Cant) or rook
try I'r. , 4uee. ,11.\ Iti:NESS .t 1.1.1 N.
.
lit( )1 )TS AND SI I )ES. r!•
A) or has noir on hand a sirs e•tei ~••
eet,l stock of It ti s $
whirls lie *lll sell at tmuvually low pet
froin uholevtle
Irate rate. hr Vail rifler su,j, —OTT
in, , ntg to pur.•ha , ....rs :ts gill 111:Lkt it tilt• . , It:,
it his e , tni.lisitut ,, Ta. uve.r) ti. 1.• :1., I • t
and Shoo lino—l'.‘r (km 1. •
thia:of tre 111.1.111 c it untnaat,,,ary to pa t •••
ttzr lottr.atns tittqiring poll and eln•alt t• •• t• : I I.
I'll to •! - Ivl. hiw n Van.
:)71 ,$r BEN(iiiA)i, OA
Frt-L
co., 276 stroot.
.I(;ENTS lOn .IACOII 01E1..711, CA
and I'hi?,nl,•lphin. Cars leave 1..d1t plans East and Wrst,
0 , 1,. 'Faradays and Fridays. All I.ltsliirss
r•utt mist e d La hum is A Co., Aral I r attrmid••d
o ith 1 , 11.111 rt 110 , 5, Whether I❑ 1,11,4, 1.E11111 . 1. ur rt . ..i;:ht
A. 11. BA It N ITZ, North street, alsr ,
, aloaal into NI , arningainera.ltllkt Si 111 at t,•tid
all httsitie,s entrusted lo -
EA S, CI 11. , E
ESLI
' Tho rm.ss, ntmr tui.
Just
added to his ti wilier st.•l: ,olt.ction ciiiiif
(littwEßl Es. Its well as all the other variety ni art kips
1:1,11 . t. in n 4lr irp St.re. en;lpnn•lnit - 11.
.!•1('01114.--nnteited and areell—at 1:2 1 , and 14
itrleatts. rrushisl Vtilverivetl
W-' 2,, ;.ittgars. .4. flue ;pedalos; Choi-A:oes. Spires. Dairy
Salt. and a variety of Fancy artleles. ;ill of whi; li are o.
fer;l at the I;.west rash prices. flu are I liatilifti I for the
former rapport given us. and invite it further call ti II
our friends and etistorners. .1. %V. En.
Nlarion Ilull, carllsle.
pil ES 14311 V INC' S.U(i Alt —A general
asbortinent of Crushed. Sifted and l'ulverise4l
l' , ll.,.rnts of best quality, AS ILISA Snit croA l oa.
and other I tialitlys constantly on hand, suitablo
preserving tiid all other purposes—generally nt 01.0
Also a constant supply of Um
Spkos and other articles In varloty always on lownl.—
attention Is invited to our stork before buying' olson lwre.
lily '55, .1. W. I
(1.11.1N:k , GLASS AN]) QUEENS
k IVIRE—OId housekeepers and yoling, with this
also who are expecting to become housekeepers.nro Inuit
tai to call at II ALBEIRWS FAMILY liltoeliltY and en
MOM , his elegantassortment Illiina,Olassallilgthms.
WAIT uud Other articles in the honsakeflping Has, snrb
as French and English ten sets, heavy bandedand plain,
White linuiile. gilded and Hite plain, Milner sots of l's•
ery ariety :Ind price, boo Is and pitell , rS. i111•011S.
Vs, OISS-ware-7(3.11t11` table nodllinitial
Candelabra,s and other hunps.grest varlty. tilde and 1,11
tumble s,goblets. Au. Vrpit, and 1,1.4.•e0v,• di , lo•s. lit
rioty, 'edar-ware—ttil , s, Buckets. clan ns. Lee It. but 1. , •1
p r int ni14.4:1011 , 5.
WWI :,...WY6 , 11, srtubl , iue, hand 11111 i :110.4'
111 , t!, - 1.1, , .1t iiin^ I 'I,)
.11s, It m.... rtitivot of
110 1 , 11 ,1 I:1'0 -101111 1 , 1 . 111`. ti
:•od oth. i c l ,l n ,„; i t . /
find them of tatlimp,o.lial I...iii.ility. Also
L'ounitou with choice sHulfaild
11 . E. GOULD, [Successor to A. Fiot.
Q
N. flit Chestnut r.t., Swaim's Building. Phllrdii•
milli, extensive 31iisic Publisher. and beakr in In Insii A •
instruments of et cry' description.
Bxeliviice agent for the sale of Millet, Pay Is if: Co.
Patent r;itspension Bridge .1-d.linn and idler PIA st E.—
ililbert's Boudoir }guilds. Melodeons, Mac (lII'S I. uitars
Harps. Violins. Sheet Music.. Nusir flied, s. Ai%
Residents of the rountrt will be supplied by mail or
otherwise with musie they may wish. ns low ns if fitir •
Phased in person. flaying one ~f the Inrgest'sti Ckh is
the United dales. I reel confident of satisfying ill tt Ise
may fat or Me with a rtill'or ortli•r-.
Dealers itt Music supplied on the most Ildorni tennis
Pianos to let. .mood-hand Pianos for stile.
e1lEA1) WA'I'CILES AND JEIVEL•
RI, W1101.1.3. , A1 i E and RETAIL. at the •• I Iii!o
delphia St :itch Mill JCIN 4 , 1 t y Stet (t.
... 1 5) .4. 4 kt 1: Number 06 North Second Street z. i , i i r d
ii_i '5 i i : Recur o r w (2 a l t ia r I r i r ie 3 g .' , 1 uIl Philadelph ia.
jo.le d . 1 0 to r
. :,.
( )
at rates, . . . 4t20 U 0
A • • ... Cold Lephle. 1S esrat eases, 1.4 (II
• ' •k::: .. •,•:,.... •"' ,II Par •• jeNlelS, II 00
;:. 4 . :4171i4Di •' Silt or Lever, full jou tiled, 12 00
Superior Quartlers, ' - - - - 700
tkild Spertaele,. - • 7en
Fine Site or Spectotles, - '1 in
hold Brneelets. - - - 3 in
Unite,' hold Pencils. - - • - 1i s
Silver Tea Slee , llS, Set, - - - r 00
1511 Pens. With Pencil and :,:iher Holder, - 1 tin
Hold Finger Rims :l7 1 ., i ”Itls to SS: Wm, li (11,,,,, , ,,,
rillin, 12 1 .; rent.. patent 10 i. 1.1111• t 2r,: t tl4.r nt I ich •
in proportion. All good, \Sall ant NI 1. Is, I, lift I h.•y aro
sold for.
STAUFFER A II 11114 S.
On hand. some (loud and Siker Losers and Lopine.
still lower than the al•eeve• priors.
1 AMES 1'1,..1,1.V1()('1,
l'rof,sher of Al:Mont3 and Stirvcry in the l'hilade:-
ef l ledi, ine. and .1. ling: I'ndasenr•t Said
tt it-re ent...t the C t-tilting I IQ Co lan, of the 111)1
adelphin : late tnetnl.t.) It the Na
tieottl It•. 1 1, ineihi et r the I hiladet
phin tio•inler of the 3ledi.“-:
t.:11 College .4 Philadelph,nl; forinerl3 I:::sitiont and
of Anatol:o and Bergen u, 1 ,silt
Vt•rnient and alp... late l'refe,..nr of Au
nt:any and , l•llt 5i01..g3 in Iterkshil e Medi. /t 1 11.m:tn.
Lin : c•.,
=Ell
•
ti,ritr fi.r the grin, pal
dtinat, 'l'lll. 110111 e of va,lt arti Iti x ill imp]) Ole din
Ili, li it it , ii Condi il tit 1.0 usi•l.
Da '3it . I . LINT , ” SNEVT, $l.
DR. it'CLINTI/1 ii 0.4.10 C 041,1
C.11.01t, 41.5,
I)R. l'l.lNTneli'S ASTHMA. AND 11001q: , 11 Corns I{EMI
UT. Prim .)(1 rt,
Mo isvorm•s Two(' ALTItitNATIVIt r 1
[-it) itig dint Itl.' d. Price $l.
int. Nit Ctivlituit'tt 1 1 ) sio•utie Ellxlr—For giving ft no
to the F.ttanat h, relieving iiatzis after eating. heart) um,
and ail disagrovaldo t.t) nipttans arising fiv Is
l'rh,
Itl .Mt CAI •itt(lS III: ()IATA(' MI XTURF—A Purely Vet
getable Pooliedy t, t internal use. Pi ets.
De. 111'1.1,,T0t Pak:ll.lAl It Liminiem— For I:lieutua '
tbanr.prain, Is.
Denier:ANT, I A'S A NOUTN XT( RE— Fitt' Pairs. Toitth•
fl(•adaelle..NeUralgia. Are. Pike Lu ete,.
Du. )I , CLINTOcitt FLA !II AND AIM i. Ltt —A certain
curt. for all Intermit touts. Peke ill.
!tleFLINDt,'N'a Ili 11:ItlICLA CORDIAL AND CIIOI.EItA PRL
ALNIIAL--.1 zoile Remedy.
MCCLINToCI . B VEGETABLY, PIA:G...7ITE I . II.IF—F. r
Costiveness, Ileaductio, P*e• rts.
Mccurstocit', ANTI-1111JtJ6 rite
In the yupivtiont. thu Liveruud Bowels—lw Loh!. -
er made. • PrSee 25 ets. a box.
. .
For mile by Dr. J. 31cl'I.INTOC li. :it his lileairtil Dup. t,
N. W. Corner NINT II and FILBERT mrtuts. I hi'. tir!
phia. and till bruguists. b •iittgtstN Illili Deall , C2, ill 14,1-
c
cI CkS who uip.ll to he .ktrysn'....s, ii ill pli.iiAe midi i•ss Dr.
Ills. liiitiirli. fiirtil•Eillig reterctire. 11111110 IA . I . ( tit. t 11. y. .
COI Ilt) (U. State,
I. 1). nALnEnT
salel.i IV. A. lief:,,. Samuel Elliott. Vat •
J. IL Ctisu Shipioniskirgi Eintniiiiier,li Co.. L. Estill
tamp. .11,01,111 Nru‘illv: .1, li
A itilorsetilmog Haines It tort ie.. IIII:erys
Low; A. C. Klink, New ltieegitiolil: Harriet
York Springs; A. •I.
J. S. .N 11. Mentzer, II resh
lii.erue lierge Cr 11114 1.). It. JODI'S & 1 0.. IlArrlA.nag.
cal) Le consulted.
roan Ii) In 12,1,10(.1i, A. at his Depot..
DeeeiziLer e. 111147-Iy.
11:1:11 ES ! 3111:1'(' [LEAS ! !—J 011 .N
A' I IniNNl.l , l,l',liiiiiitilactortr /Mil inventor of SA li' i.
i 1. c.% rEN'V st;, 4.1 ILL I.' Plitt; ll'l'M tnill DON Yr ATt - 1:1:
, 106 ~ ..rt 4 Hit 11T11 z•Litiiit (aim% ti lItiot.)1`1111,Alt}11.
I'lll.l. Vial, hes tat lug liVe,lllll all indispensable ai tic 4
lit hotonel.eopitiJ, Ilse sal nerd er alter a print merit i rot
tititt• and inking. ) . is i•itubletl to tiller It/ the l'ulilit nit /in
, tide iti ‘111:1: Cial.l.illilig l tility and t heapness. 1 ht. 111
Venter Is unto l eg the Ilititgt r ititurelit. stied On hi, tint ti:
the iliiti.tiy mutinyr lit m Lich Ilitilliii are g e ,,,,11 7
packed 111 to ~ • r. hen by the aid id Now Strain :llarbillerT
ni l . ),j, 41, II 11,1,•titiAhtt“.“.dept in gt Like up a t... 11. El i
PATE:\ T at;l AII I, I Pli !Girl \Vot,l) LOA; this i s x t.
far preferable, in as flint h that it 't' , obits no m ote r,, to
bail the tilt! tiiitilid Nwitid 1 , 1 x, ithtl it ittailit. tit hest
. Civil Iltiitiltuti per Cent more .11tIttittis• m hit It to ;:bilii era
I, consideraid, :oh:native : II in tiitirrly la.W.2lrai en I eta
agaill,l 1111 , i , 1111, and ,10111Jialllaaa eolatu,tion, dispels
all ti314:.,'1.1.11 t riiii,liiirtalliiii by tittizAtt,tifltailioltil,:qvittli
liont or any other iii.,.1., or ow \ e,,,,, , ,..
Then, 11:, tr0p..;,,, r...t"..1 5,, tha t one grubs or mono
ma( he •Ilippal 10 :la) pall of the 111 rid ii ith pewit
, afett . They are the most desirable %aide ft i. lii lat.
Crt,,itilipti.m, and the . 4 i.iitherzi and western tom kel
tlmt hate ever b ee n int .•nteti.
IP.:ALEitS :Ind .7'll i PPERS, Hill do well to call an
1.X31111110 for llieinseit es.
it %L.Thene iiiiitchen, err WAtilt.k NTED to be superbi
to any thing inicrtollwe offered to Lie' railli,
1_
JOHN DONN E 1.1.1%
1 . _
on North FOURTH St. Philittl'a.
Phila. Dee'r 4, 1(.54. 0
lilE E N (.' II Tlt USS EB, IV ciall i n ~, les3,.
~ ,...,
thou '..!! 2 iioneee, limn the mire of Herni a o r i( t ip i nr
acknowledged by the highest intaii, al authorities m phit
adelphia, ineemparably superior to ally other In usr.- 0
l 4 ttlferers trill be gratified to learn that do occasit n now
altars to !mama' not only the highest and ble,st easy, ,IMi
He durable a Tl'll,S Ile any other. in lieu of the email la
!lad LlllVOllliilrtabili article usually sold. There is no till
lenity attending the titling. and when the pad is beat
ed It ti ill retain its position ti if hout change.
Persons at a dist:tumuli:dile to call on the subscrib er ,
ran have the 'fruss sent to any aildrt sin. by remitting
live dollars for the single Truss, or ten fir the double.--
a itll 1111.11allia' round the hillti, and stating side affected.
_LI twill be exclianged to Nita If not fitting, lip let urnitag
1 .. ' at one , l. unsoiled. For stile only by the Importer, '
CA 1.1..11 11. NE4:1)1,1'8,
Corner l'irelftli and Place streets. Philadelphia*
1 0)- Ltimis, requiring the benefit of :%lei hat teal Sup
porter,. owing to the deraiwenient of theloterind tip
mans. inducing Ildling of the \l', nib. Vocal. l'ulmoitr?,
lirspeptie. Nen nos and Spinal NVeak !less, 'ere inforineu
that a competent and experienced LADY It 11l be in air
tend:titre at the Homes. (set apart fir their exeltadtpir
use) NO. 114 TIVEIST4 St., ISt door 'aglow Rare.
July,2ll, '54.
,4 I'vENTION T)A'Sl)l.ll"l'TCS—Tlioso
of you who huvvlwoh ttfll.ll4l for years ith this
lq..therstult,) disea , e, and who have been using altnotit
ery No , trunt wq. the public %without rellet; NI II say
to yott try loifor's A utillyspept and you
‘,•111 bleed of its great superiority' quer every othor
In'‘'Paration. .AVe could tci \o pal utaby curt itirat• s tut
otatitto,' , our assertions. but a siogle trial Is worth tours
ill 111 lilt. Tiik remedy Is prepared Hod sold at the lirut
St qre of 11..1. K E1141;11, llapower street II for'
loot % south of the • t,,r 1
YI"I"S 1, Tri' 1.1•.; N'l' !IN
(-)it CIHISHP.IL. —Abs. val;b.us 1' taut ,f Neat
audStuffers—for sal. by H. SAXTON.
uov. '55.
~~I)il~1t~C~~i~in.
May 20. 185n-1
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