Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 25, 1856, Image 3

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- • biLEORATED • ' •
• . • GIIRMAN 7DITTERS:
• .Prepared by . '
•• • • ' -.• ME 0: AL JAbICBON,PIIII,IDiLi4II , I,
will effectually cure.
• •
:LiV - Elt COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
"Ch'ruitie N'ervoits Debility, Diseases of the 'lCltilleYs,
• . diekkbiedafisips froura
• Lij•ertit'Sh3firkli
Such as • • •
' Cotistlpation, • ; ~ • •
Full
nesa or Blood ta he Head, • : .• •
•
Acidity of the Stomneh, Nan
' '• ••' • aea. Dfsgust for Fond, , •
• n Fullness' or. Weight on the. Stomach, . •
Sear Eruct:lt lons,Sinking or I?lutteri ng'
at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming , .
• - the ifeadellurried and Ditilchlt; Breathing
. • „ Plialtering•at the Heart, - Clioaklng or sulffica
ting Sensations when 'in a lying_ posture, •Dlinnesi.•
• . of Vision, Dots Of webs belhin.the Sight; 'Fever
• and dull pain in the lioad, Deficiency of • •
. Perspiration, , YelloWness of the Skin and
.• 14 1 ,A L lialtf the•Side'llack,.:Che44 -•
• Limbs, Of •
- • ' • Ilestt, Burning, in the 4 '
Constant Imaginings ~of •
• • Evil, and 'great Do- '• •
• preSsion • of
• ,• Spirits. e.
The proprietor In ealllng , the attention of the'publle
to this preparation, !loess° with Au/baling of the ututoat
conttdetwo in its' vit•tues and adaptation to the diseases
fur w hich It - is recommended.
It is 110 nuly and untried _article, but 0110 that has
- steed-the-test-ofa ten-years'-trial-before ,the--American
. 'purple, and its reputatibn and
_sale Is unrivalled by'
ttay,sintil it. preparations extant: The testlnatiny In its
furor given by the must prominent-and well known•l
' Physicians and individuals in all parts of the,country
Is Miimise.
DERANGEMENTS OPTIIIirLIVER AND STOMAQII.
Are sonrces of insanity-. 'From dlsorder or Oliatructimi,
tuointraetinffiff the Sympathetic and tither nerves
uad the•functions yl.the brain tire impaired and
deranged; derangement there will also produce discus
es of the, hem:to/kin ' 'langs./M/1 kidneys. It is rotting
to Giusti:up cause that thousands die wait Cholera,
Bilinus or Yellnw Fever, and that Must baneful disease,
Consumption.
: 'Phu general WantoCsuccess iritraiting diseases of the
liver and stbiUacli, has not been u deficiency of patliolu•
dent knowledge of their functions—hut of a suitable
compound that would act' upon-the disease and all the
.yllipatheils.alleettous. That has been gained in'these
Bitters: and they he-tised-by-persons- with, the.
most delleate et utuitel .with perfect safety-Las they • at
no time, tlehilitate•the patient; but give strength and
increase the nerYtius ettergy.: , They can be taken at all
dues: and under all circumstances.. Nu ordinary expo
sure will provent_them having a salutary, effect, :and
tiff baffelfeet can result front an over doge.. •
7 if s patients will persivory of this ralnedy,
and use it strietly.according ti directions, it will cure
the foregoing diseases in every . instance, 'lf not be - yond
• the'power of tuedieitte;lt has caused many to enjoy
_vale blessi agof-re u owed -It ea it-tn any-tlespece
a ntratia ndoned
' , • iyg RSONS ADYANOED 151 . 1.1 PE,
And feeling the hand of 'rime weighing heavily upon
theta, with all its attendant ills, will find in. the Use of
- the itittori an IClixer that will Instant/Iv life into their
veithy,- restore, in U. measure the energy and ardor of
more-youthful days; buildnp , their shrunken thrink.
'awl give health, and luiPpiness to their :remaining
y ears • . ,
It is a well established fact, that fully one-haffeff 'the
fe Male-portion of our population,,are.seidem i n t h e
joyment of good h, art 1, of to use I - heir-own 11.111' , CS . N1011
• 111.14,11' Mel well." They are languiti,...,ffityoki of .all on
e Ogy,:•-extretuely nervous, and hate no-,appotitti. , ' TO
-this c l a sSOl-Itivalids,these:-Ilitters espeetally•re'-
routtnunded.• Their peculiar Conk: and Invigorating
properties rouffer them invaluable In such cases. '
Persons Visiting districts,..h:u•rassett - annnally with
jejn•BATAND AGUE, or ANY FEVER UN' A 111LIUU.a
NATURE, wail-tied that by the timely 'use of one or
two bottles, they will not In one instance take the
easti, as the Bitters will' renovate and strengthen the
system, and curry the bale elf in its natural- •thiennal.—
PreviMtion is hinter than. cure.
• _Tit EY • Alt E ENTIRELY VEGETABLE
And free frout-Alcoliolle Stimulant; -and all injurious
'ingredients 1 are pleasant la taste and smell, mild in
thuir ciperAtbli, wilt expel all morhid..secrutions (rota
the hotly, give-bloom ttt the pallid cheek, and•houlti
and vigor to the (saute.
Price 15.ceuts per bottle.
• Principal Office. No. lid ARCH streat, Phi j*, Pa. ,
Sold-by Druggists and Storekeepers in livery town
and 4 villuga in the United Statesand Catnips, and by
all Druggist's In parlikli. • , ' (May 15, 1856,
A :HUMAN LIFE SAVED!'
Dowagiac, Diicli.. Mar t 11,1556.
. J, a. ItIODES, Esq.: Dear sir, As 1 took• your inedL
eine to sell on consitnment,, 'no cure ano pay,' 1 tuko
pleasure In stating its effects as reported to use by three
brothers who live in this place, and their testimony Is a
Mir specimen of all I have received.
W. S.Cintli.LlN told: me—" 1. had taken nine bottles of
'Christie's Aguo' Da Maus, and continually run down
while using it until my .twigs andliver wure congested
to-that de 'roe that bloud discharged from my mouth
and bowels? so that all thought it hupesstble for intrto
live - through another-chill.—The doctuastou_dld_alLthey_
Could tbr me, but thought ritinst - Nothing.dld
'any good `until 1 got Rhodes* Fever and. - Ague Cure,
• which at once rellevetflue of the distresm and nausea at
. my. stousaFtsatdpala in- my head and bowels, and pro•
doced a permanoncclile-Ifsii'llifort-thne:"-- --------
11. Id. CJNKLIN says—" I had been taking medicine
of as a good a doctor as,,we have in our county, and taken„
any quantity of quinine bad specifics without any good
results, from •25th orAugust to 17th of December. nut
seeing filfw nicely it operated on , my brother...l got a
.-bottlo,of FEVER AND MICE (MLLE, which
effected a permanent cure by using two-thirds ofa bottle.
• S. M. Conklin was not hero, but both the other
brothers say his case was the. same us 11. Ali. I sold
the medicine to both the same day, Mid the cure was as
speedy from the seam small quantity, and I might so
. specify...,Yours with respect. A HUNTINGTON.
The above speaks for itself. :Good proof as -lt is, It Is
-of no butter tenor than the vast number of like cortifi
cates I have already published, and the stil greater
, amount that is continually pouring lu to me, : '
• ' One thing more. Last year 1 had occasion to Caution
-the-=lMhlic-in-thesevtords - •
uotieu one tirm who has taken ono of my general
GlrcUlars, substituted the name of their nostrum for
my nicdiciuq, ,and then with brazen "impudence mod
their pamphlet with the exclamation, 4-Let the proprie
tor of ttuv other usedicipe say -as much Who dares'
- ~Now- hlce pleasure in saying that - the Calltrou refer
red te,the same " Dr.-Christites Ague , Balsani" that is
--tuentioned in the above certificate. , - •
There aeb several other industrious , people - Who Mi.
't applying - to their,polsonoisi trash ail thatrk publish
___abOntsuy Never and Aguo Cure, or Antidote tt;
except the Certificates of - Cures, and of tfte celebrated
chemist Dr. James It. Chilton, of New York. in fits/0r...0f
its, paEC4-‘413-AII.AILN,SS vf.l:l h-13 at•
tidied to every bottle. ' These will'alwayi Servo :::;dls
tingulan my medicine from imitationis.. •' .
- t " ' . • Providence, R.I.
For sale by W. A. KELSO, and Druggists generallx.
' , May 0, • ''•
•
' l ll MPORTANT TO FEMALES.! ' •
•
flit. CLISESP.MAN'S PILLS.
combination of Ingredients in those tills is the re-'
suit of a long and extensive practice; they are mild in
their operation, aud certain of restoring nature to its
Proper:channeL In every instance have these Pills pro
' wed successful. They Invariably open those obstructions
to which , Pomales are liable, and bring riatureintditi
proper chanuel,Whereby health is restored and pm pale
and,deathly countenance changedlo a healthy one. No
female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and
rwhouover an obstruction takes place,' whether from-ex
posure, cold or any other cause, the general- health Im
mediately begins to decline, and the want of such a rem
edy has beet& thircause of so many consumptions among
yenng females. To ladles whose health will not reimit
of an increase of their family, these pUla will prove a vat
'sable acquisition, as they will prevent pregnancy.—
Headache, pain in Ilse side, palpitation pf the heart, loa
thing of food, and di turbbd sleep do most' always arise
from interred_ Stien_tolnature;_aud_whonever that LIL
the ease, the pills will invariably remedy all thort ovile.
pior are the less efficacious. in the core of Leucorrhcea,
commonly„ called the "Whites." 'These - OS shotild nev
er beAado3n dating pregnancy, as they would be sure to
calm a miscarriage. .Warranted purely Vegetable, and
free from anything Iniurions to lira or health. Fulland
• explicit directions accompany each bdx.
These pills arc put up In • s%uare.flat :boxes. Persons
- residing wharf:there Is no agency established, by end*.
sing One Dolhirla - n,letter, pre-paid, to Dr. C. I... Curran.
mart, No. 'NT, Illi!eeker street, NeW York, can haVe them
tent to' their respective addtresiveby roil.. •
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AFFEICTED
AND
. TiN'FORTONATE,' . . •
out;:mid. preetorve
tying card.' It is particularly
iportant to STlt ANGERS AND ILAVEL4RB, , to prOVOilt
• being misle anti deceived by
mendationa (front tho dead and unknown) of 4toreign
and Native-Quacks; of When, there are mote itt
dolphin-than elsewhere, because of the clemency of the
laWs of the state.: Cittzeinyknow cud avoid them.,
Having 'tried one to twenty dollars worth of ,Quack
.Mititures,,Extracts; Invigorating Elixirs. Cordials. Mt
tors; without effect-.--haiing bcettile'ceiVel bi.mls
represeoted and exaggerated -accou s tinf of 'Solf-Abuse,
Secret Dlsee ses. and- their consequences, published .ln~
.Advitrtisemints - , - 'looks; misled by false re-' .
coipts and wrong advice contained :therein, purposely I
to increatio sufferings, and alarm and frighten the int
thinking, the more easily to extort lark° fees, (which is
more evident; being sold for loss than cost of 'waiting
_
and advertising)—having paid Jive tebue, hundred dol.
leis to Forpign and Native Quacks,
' •
having - suffered much and long—though the Unto lost
cannot be recalled, nor the, money recovered you itithl
and were tiefrat—Wi.-uf;•yet-'you-eart-be curtal7hownvey;
bad, long'stattiding Mille mg you rsase . , hy EL:loy,
- "lie wise: hotlines; Delays are dangerous." ' •
"Thule is Money; Tinto saved is Money earned." '
' • YOUNG MEN OIt•OTHEItS, •
zzlngles, married, or contentplating iparrlage, suffering
front Self-Abuse or its consequences, or suffering from
any other causes. defects, ;or deseaSesouttl LADIES,
whatever-their,diseases-or-sttuations,may_hounrabl_y -
Tely aliil Fold& iii Dhrteitly's - tkill - rtn . d• success: — Ac- -
- commodations,lf required, with kind and efficient at
tendanco, at Da. LEIDY'S Plt I YAT E 11nSPITAL.
- - TRUTH IS MIGIITY AND WI.III._EILEVAIL I
• ONE, TIi.OUSAND D01.1..4JtS
It waged the following catinot be contradicted, namely;
that
Dn. N. D. LEIDY, -
.
No. 114 North YOuirrn Street,' above Race. --
Ts the only -regular Physician residing in Pniladel
phia, Oraduate of the UnNersity of Pennsylvania, ci
1833, (twenty-two years) exclusively, tmgaged in the
:treatment of Secret or Delicate Diaoto. - ts of both Sexes,
Self-Abuse and its conseluoncest . tn„-nie 'll'e:thin's
and 'inability ; - Notyousness; irregularities and other
disitasen Or situations .of Females; and which he wilt
Sure in h•ss tittle and - less restraint,-more effectually,
than any Gther, under forfeit of , '
' ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS: '
Dr. LEIDY WIN more patienta, and cures them too,
than all advertising Doctors, so called or Otherwise,'ln
Philadelphia combined, mill proudly' refers to Prides
sore and respectable Physidans, many of whom cent:ult.
hint 10 critieat - eases', and respectable Citizeus; Mery
chants and Hotel Proprietors, as 10 his kuown-skill; -- re
putation and unparalltied•succeSa. • - • .
• DISTANT PATIENTS.
'can have necessary advice and medicine' sent Ahem by
mail or otherwise; to any part of the United States,
giving - a dititeritition of their cases (enclosingi, are/Isom'
able•fue) by lot ter to DC. N; li. LE' DY ,
---Nin-114--North-FOUIPI'II-Streetiaboveltnee
A ugustls. 1855.
•71LET US REASON . TOGETHER
' • . HOLLOWAY'S ,PILLS: -
'WHY AKE ivy. SICK?
It has been the lot of Vie human taco to be Weighed
down by disease and sulferluz. 1101.1AWAY'S PILLS
are'spoelally adapted to the relief-of the NV K, the
NffltWOU'd, the DELICATti, and thq INFIRM, of all
ellines, ages. sexes, and constitutions— Professor lfullo•
way personallY Superintends the manufacture of his
medleines•in •the United litatitsisind offers thetn,to
free and enlightened people, as 'the hest remedy - the
world ever saw for the removal of disease.
THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD.
These famous I'll s are expressly combining, operates
on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the
skin, and the 'bowels, correcting any derangement In
their funeUons, purifying the blood, the very fountain
of olif , and thus curing disease !nail. Its - tonna. •
DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.
N arly halt the' htiman race have taken these Pills.
it, 11 is been :proved in all parts of the world, that no
thi g has been found equal to thorn in casesof disorders
of tie live4ipiesia, and stomach 'complaints gene-
Icily. give a healthy toilet° these organs,
' however mu twanged, anti when all other
have
GENERAL DEBILITY. - ILL HEALTH.
Many of the Most despotic Governments have opened
-lheibiustciin Houses to the introduction of these MIS,
that they nuty.hecome the maleine of - the masses.—
Learned Colleges adnitt that this medicine Ls the licit
remedy ever known for persons of delicate, or where the
system has 'been impaired, as Its I nvigorating properties
never-fail to.affmtrialef, '
I , ' • FEMALE 'WM - KAMM '77 —"•—•
No Female, young or old, should ,tai .Withont-. this
'celebrated medicine. • It corrects- and regulates.. the
monthly coiirs - OS'itt all periods, acting' in -many 'cases
like a charm. It., is Ja , i. the best and safest medicine
that can be given t Children of all ages, end air any.'
complaint; couseque tiy no family shodid be. with
nut It. •
•
nottowar's PILLS AVE 6 DIM Itzantwe KNOWN IN THE'
• WOKLU FOR TR YOLdOWINO DiSKNNFS: ' •
Asthma . . Debill y, Worms of all'
' Dowel Complainti Feverbend Ague kinds •
Coughs Fornale,Com- • Stone. and
.Cim
Colds .- • " plaints. Becendapt Spin '-
Chest Diseaaes Ileadaehes‘ • toms ---.
Costiveness ludimistion . Inward ;Weakness
Inllnersa Liver Complaints
Darrlitea In limn nl.vw`ii 9a ef SPICES
Diropsy _ Venereal Affiktions Piles
s„,* Sold at the Manufactories of Professor llottowsr
80 Malden laine,rN ow rot.*, and .241 Strand, London, by
all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicine_
throughout the'Ullited Status; and the civilized world,
In boxes, eit 25 cents, 112 X, c.ents.,: i and $1 each.
' There Is a considerable saving , by taking the
-larger-sizes: -
14:11 Directions for the guldincalifilitffints In every
disorder are affixed to oath box.. — 7
Oct, 1.1.'55: •
thRACLE OF SCIENCE:-D . r..
Ix, C. L Belling, of Mechanicsburg„Cumbeiland
conoty; Pk t announcus to those afflicted with Tumqrs,
"Wens. Cifrieeni;POWPiiiirLiipiii,-IMOS-iiiiiiik‘Bcf;f
uht. King's Evil end all diseases that have heon usually
treated with Caustic or Knife, he can remove them with _
out cutting, burning or pain; neither Chloroforni m
Etberls administered to the paUent. It is no matte'
oh what part of thq body they may be, he can remove
Thom with perfect safety, and •in a remarkably shore
time. No Mineral dt Vegetablepolson la applied, and nc
money required until a cure is perfected.
Prolapaus Uteri, Female Complaints; Chronic, .Vene
real and all other disektos treated witliposltive sinicess'
Full particulars can be obtained by addressing in eithei
English or German, post_ . paid. Patients can be secom
modeled' with Board on reasonable terms.
klecluinicsburg is one c. the prettiest and healthy
towns in this or any °the. State.. It is B. taint from
Ilarrlsburg, on the Cumiaeitand Valley Rail Road, and
accessible from all parts of the.Unlio. The Doctor will
visit cases in any part of the State when desired. •
.1(9,10nd reader if you know any afflicted fellow crew
Lure, delay not to tell them of this treatment'
NEW WHOLESALE DRUG
•5T01221.• •
N..SPSNOIIit THOMAS, No. 20 South Second Street,
Philadelphia,-Iniperter, - Maitntiteturer, and Dealer In
DRUGS, DIEDIOINFS, CHEMICALS, ACIDS,
Dye stuffs, ;Paints, Oils; Cedars, White Lead, French and
Amer-faux White Zinc, Window Mass; Glass Ware, Var.
takes, Brushes, Instrumenti, Ground. Spites, Whole
Spices, am* ell Ober articles usually kept by Dritggists,
including Boras, Olue, 7 -tac, Potash, &c
AU orders,byinall or otheralii4 . promptly attended
to.. CdUntry merchants aro InTltell to call and examine
our stork before p.urelutedng 'elsewhere.' .tWiloods sent
to any-ottimmbarres or railroad stations. Prices Low
and floods Warranted. • • , [March 20, 1256:,:iy:
WOO I •:$1000`•! !
tartiisle
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-.STATE. SAVINGS I• ,N O. $3 DOCK STREET;
• Num , molt To 1111 , . iipsT
INT Elt EST FI VE , PEE CENT
The' State Savings Fund is-attracting deposits from
all classes of the community, in every section of the city
and coon fry. All sums' of money returned on demand:
'Deposits forwarded by mail to the ordoe of the Treasu
rer; Pill_ receiveevery. necessary attention. • .
tl.lO. IL HART.
President
CHARLES 1. Dl I.A V,
Feb.
Tr; N S I.".AVENT 5.)1.1 AM PI
ON • PROOF SAFES, With'at'ent
Powder .'roof LecloCiffilidi were
- -arded vupnrote at.. the
erld's Fair, I.ondidr,lll,l, and
Isei "at the
ark, 186:1 and subsea
:l-s are the sole manufacturers
proprietprs . in this sttito of
a above unequalled Safes and
telts. The reputation of Abe
tnuine '•llorring's Safe" is malt'
ide. add for the last thirteen,
aril the mercantile community
re wltneFsed'and borne testi
tuony.to their NEVER.•FAILLNIIiire proof 3lore
than tg,oot, of thesp Sales 'll4e,biien art tat
orer - Tlvo lit:Spurn hare paraed'triunitthantly. through
iteChletital roan, liter-rtil.-14e - are iissuiett that all Sates
manufactured by the.Auhscribrru'are - not only guarate
: teed to. be fully - equal.; but. in Inatiy.reFpectF 4.tven
rier to those•which have be - en - au stir einly Lrii4l bytire
Few ulll forget . •their services In the-burning of
,the
-Tribnue rstabiltditnent." tireat
,Fire in strawberry sti'eet, at the large tire last 'July;
oliposlie the iiirani !louse:. and still more, recently
In the Fire at 'Fifth and CdulAnut Os., _tile city id
l'hildelphia, In which .these Safes canie forth the
nt-
T;uuwledgod CAA:4I.I'ON, when nntny other s i peurltlip.
. •- • '.FAIIIhI ,t -
- ...YDII7iNK LOCK 31.tarna:
.31. W-A lIT-rit met,- iltidadel ph la.
Chilled 'lron flares, With Powdor Proof Locks, manu
factured expressly for Banks, Brokers, JOlVeilurS, and
others requiring ,necurity .from rogues. -- Bank Vaults,
Boors.ite,on—hand_and made to order. All tho.nMst
celebrated Locks for sale arboinutlcturorr priretr.
•
Second hand "Sates." " . tialaunindorsl' and "'lion
Chests" of-other makers, , have. been•takmtdn part pay
meat for Herring's for sale at half mice. opl•
El
Kim
A FUND,
L. 7 Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania In 1855
OFFICE, 55 WALNUT STREET
• One door - above Second .Street, Philadelphia,
ROCIAVOI Deposits In sums of, One Dollar and upwards.
from all classes of the community, and allows interest
at . the rate 8f five per cent per annum . Moneys paidhack on demand. 06- Office . open daily from 9 until
5 o!clock, and on Monday and Saturday until 9 o'clock
in the evening.
This institution will be found a cenvefilent and' safe
illaro-ortlopnslt-foi_Earmers_tnd_ethurs_doing . _bugueab
14 I'Mlattelp . llll: Deposit sk are paid on demand without
any previous notice being required.
usxsogns.
Edmund A. Sunder, • lion. Juba Tysou;s
' Sti Bishop, -• • George Belau,
James P: Perot, Robert Morris, •
John 51cCattles; •' - Edward L. Clark, •
Jacob Shoats,. Capt. John Gallagher, '•
Joseph 111...C4*-611,, .
John Rice,
Joseph D. Myers,.. .11lehard G. Stotesbury,
Edward 11. Trotter, William Shippenrjr.
Franklin•Bac.on, Wm. I'. Jenks,-
Thomas Cooper, Edgar E. Pettit, '
• • -President—FßANKLlN FELL.
4 TreasurerLCllAß. Dl. MOIL MS. . . d '
Seerattirr-- , JAMES - S: TBINGLF.
—•-ti,--,The-Charter-providea-tlaat-no.manager, oScer or
agent shall, directly or Indirectly, borrow any money I
from tho Safety. , • • 0et17,1856-1y
orPHILADELPHIA . ADVEWNT.—
EVANS' FIRE A THIEF PROOF SAKES!
merchants, lawyers, farmers, : and others, having
Books, Papers, or other valuables, to preserve from
FIRE or BURGLARS.
Bay and Nowell's (Hebb's) BANK LOCKS.
A Cann.-:-.The " Flre Proof Safe,”, that presaved bur
Itookk. Tapers, , Ac., during the great. Fire at Hart's
Buildings, was purchased of OLIVER EV 4 NS, 61 S. 2nd
St., Philadelphia: • t 1 4,....1: ' BUCK. •
• REERIOERATORS & WATER ' LTBRS.
EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling
and pm-nerving meatschatter, milk, water, and all
articleslor culinary purposes.'
_ 1 '
WATER FILTERS for purifying brackish or muddy
water, whether affected• by, rains, limestone, marl, or
other causes; min be-had separate:or attached to the
rs
Rerrlgerato—n small quantity (Wire cooling the whole
.In the warmest weather. • -
PORTABLE 81417 , 1:TIIS, for the .use of warm
Air-add-water.. ,_ • ..
• WATER COOLERS , fb tels; Stores, and Dwellings.
, • STORE TRUCKS, tbr moving hales, bales; do, ~
SEAL PRESSES, Oopying do., Druggist do._ . '
—-- OLIVER EVANS. ,
•'. ' No. 61 Smith Second St.,' 2 doors below Chesnut.
• - Marsh 5,1866-4 y: - _-- . (MAblislia In 1836 .) •
4011Atit Ural) DIIESSI46.;-:-Ihe
subw: Tiber Just roceITC4l ItlnhairlleAd Dros
ses, b lrt And a fow Spring Dress (14:xxlii. -
north 5. ' ARO. W. lIITNER.
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A 'V' I . N . tt:'. PITN. D or.:iitE U - 8:
INSURANCE, ANNUITY :P'TRUST COMI"Y.
S. S:Cormir Third and Chesnut:Sl reetii, ,
top_ CAPITAL V.60.000.7t11it .
Money is received. bn deposit daily: „the amount dc
positedls enteredin a Deposit IMO!: and giveii to the
Itupositof, Oi•,,if.preferred,a.certiileatv brill be given.
.All sums large anvil small, are reccivcd; and 'the
amount ,palti.iuck. trjn demaWd, without notice- .
I n terel is Tata t the rate of- vivU--ml CF::4T.. con
the da- irdepOsit'and--
meow. Tin tim day - o: .otud — cotinTourreerr --
days•pr.-vlous firilWWlTEdiewiir of the money. •-, - , .
Co the first day of.lanuary., in-each year, the interact,'.
or emth - ilepositls paid to.tho depositor, or added to the
P locipai, IN he may prefer. . ' • .
The CoMpany nave, now upwards 'of 3,500 depositors
ill the city efl'hiladelplila alone. •
Any aditiohal information, will be given by addressing.
the TRU/31mm.
DIBECTOSS. • •
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'Stephen R. CraittOrd. - Prcs't., WM. 151, Godwin, •
Lawrence :Johnson; Vice Pt. Paub,B. Goddard.
Ambrose 0: Thompson, . • • Geo. 111cilensy,•-s- .
Benjamin W, Tiligkyr , 2 • , ;limes .10e . vereuX,
Jacob L.. FiOrance, ' OnSt. English, ..
PLINY VISE.. ' Secretary and Treasurer,
J:COMILBCIILitIER. Teller and Interpetor,
EA T EX.OIT. E' M )13 t
PIANOS. AND MELODEONS GIVEN .AWAYI;•e I
JulIN ItIASONIC TEMPLE, -CHESNUT .
above Seventh. Philadelphia, respectfully informs th 9,,,,,,
public that ho it prepared to make the following
• SPLENDID ()PFEIL •
TWENTY Boardiann,Graik Co.'s celebrated PIANOS,
and TWENTY C. W. •Fisß d Co.7s ,PREBIIUM MELO
DEONS otl be placed, in the hands of a committee of
gentlemen, to be byt hen) distributed aniougdhe holdcts
of my certificates.
To'encli Purehastilt.Of my Popular `Music, a certificate,.
he presented. entitling the holder to an interest in
ON EVIAN() and ONE MELODEON to -be disposed Jaf by
thif Conhuittee thr the benefit of Grose holding.certill
eates when ONE T11013I:IAND DOLLARS' worth of Music
'shall have teen sold. so taint each person investing One .
Dollar will not Only receLve in, and the value of money
paid out,'but will ht-re secured to him an interest. In
common with other certifieate holderifilu the above dis
tril-ntion. nu succeeding dlstributiona mill -te.'con
tlntltl, subject to the same regulation, until the 20
.Planorand 20 Melodeons are distributed, • • . • I
PacticularAttention Ja invited to that filature of this
plan which calls for a disposal of the hist ruinents whet,
-but-IL(10 eertilieatesture - been - issuedi thus - avoiding the ,
Nexatlons &day and, probable disappointment,attend
-ing-certabfachemes-now-beforethe-publie, • • .
•!)insie may be selected from my. entire stock"; which
evi:t y Catitlegtle ifr the - United States.' , •••'
• Orders foiWarded by mail will be faithfully and
Promptly attended tit.- , •
N. IL—Constantly on ' hand -n splendid assortment
Pianos, from the celebrated Manufaetta•ies of lloarditian,-%
Gray & Co.. of Albany: Jacob flickering & A. W, Ladd
Co., ( - •f lktston_El d: Manger, mid Bennett 4: Co., of
Nem:York: Also. 0. W.1 , 17 , k it Co.'s Preinium - MA°.
(Aeons, to he had at GM' lowest manutheuturer'S prices.
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(Weed the fulltiwing from tiodey a-Musical Editor.] ......
tanmAN, ORM -rtd , s; Fonvs.—We aro an well'
pleated with the Ito.trumenta made ily.this thin. that
Nie lffire.determined Vibe instrumental our:spire's; that
Is. in turnishing-our-sulscrilers and others with an
artb le that we can reconnoteo . d.atuLutarrant... There is
'always a difficulty attending-the purchase-of
.pla`nott,
because persons cannot rely fully upon thivrecomffienda
[ions they-receive front manulacturOra, who are inter
ested', of Courso, in the t;ale Of their own manufacture.
Now. we are not interested in- the matter in any way,
viceept 5 , 1 far as to see that those who tattronizti our
'Took" shall to well served with the best pianos made:
For a list of prices see cover, at which amounts we will
send Pianos, warranted Mr one year, the freight - to le
paid by- the -persona: ordering. Wu_ annex,a letter re
-ceived from a gentleman in Virginia, to whom we Sent.
.oirwof theao.Planost— •
"L. A. Gooxv,'Esq.—Dear have great plea - guru',
in acknowledging the receipt of the Piano Forte
you. were so good as to order fbr my wife from Boardman
dt Gray's. It was delayed fur'sorne time at Winchester;
but I am happy to safthat, ,it canto in excellent condi.
tion, We are decidedly pleased with the InstruMent.
Tharosewoodis of a beautiful quality: the ease Is plain
(we like it the, better for' it); the' touch is very cosy fur
a now instrument, and the tone is iirm.clonr and sweet.
-All who have tried Kind:airy it aid speak In the higliest:7 -
terms of its inellownells and sweetness, of tone: We
deeply regret that we did nut order the 'Attachment:'
we must have it yet,
"We are deeply indebted to you for your agency. lir -
procuring for us so good an instrument. be pleased to
receive °iv acknowledgments.. Youiebt. servt., -
dee. 5,'(,5.' , J. D. W."
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-Five per hrgivenand - the - tnonericral- -,
ways paid back whenever it' is Called for, without the ,
necessity of giving notice for it beforehand.
People who have large sums pat. their money in this
Saving Fund, on account of the superior safety and con
venience it affords, but any sum, large-or small, is re
ceived. •
ThiS Saving Fund has a very large amount of- Mort
gages, Ground Rents and other first class investment
_r the security of Depositors. - The rules prevent any
/rector or Othcecfrom using or borrowing the money.
The Office Is open to receive and pav money evvi
day, from 9 o'locir. In the morning t111:7 O'clock in,th
evening, and on Monday and Thursday evening, till •
People who have money to . 'pitt In, are . Invited to ca I
at the C4lOO for further infinmation. -
HENRY L. President.llENNEl\ i '
' • now. SELPHIDGE, es President.
. WM. J. REED , Seeretary: ,-- • -• .
SPRING MLLLINERY:GOOpS ,
. L , FOR 1856. .
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-4' JOAN STONE .‘ SONS, N9,15_, South 4W_
Stifet; PhilailelPtiht. . . ~
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would particularly call theatteuidou of Merchants - arid
111111nersto their large andlaandsome ism:amp/it
.Sp Of---
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... 'G MILLINERY GOODS, ,' '
such' as :. • • ~' ' ~
OLA "SEGICA CRAPES,
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.. • RI ~ S, ° FANCY. LAM,
FRRNCR, AND AMERICAN FLOWERS, • •
and every article alipertaininOi the-Wini!rj= trade.
The alx)ve goods have teen [reported .nt pre&sly for tinr
Spring Sales, and rompriEe thienwt, aßNertneent to 'Ott
found. in theyity. .., ' • \ [April I, / 4 't--tu,,::
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rtangektgligr.
*.e.nn;the tady'# k.
Directions !for Preserviug Fruit
Peihapi at the present sensbn a few; general
hints.on preserving, for the --use young-.-_
Imusetvlfemarnotituffp - Mbler.'-76evErtlf=- ---
of the direction's' may apPear'needless: .but
there may be tome inexperienced persons to
-whom they may be tteneficial.., -
1. Lei eirerything used for' the purpeee
erehn and dryF espeointly•bottlee. •
2. Never pince.a preserving-pan flat on the
fire; as thiswilkrender the preserve liable to
burn to, as . it kertlled ;• that is:to say, to adhere
closely to the metal; and' _then- to burn ; it
.shoup_aLways_reat_on_a_trevet„or_on-th&lowei:
'har of the kitchen range. - • ' •
3. After the sugar s ndde to them; stir
the pfeserves gently at first, and ore quiokly
towards theend o lvithout quitting 'hen; until
they. tire done; this precaut6n wilt pre , ?ent
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their beittg _ •
-All- preserves- should—be—perfect
from the scum as it rine. •
s', which is to be preserved in syrup
mtistfirst,teblancheil or boiled gently,, until,
it is sufficiently softened to absorb the sugar;
and a thin syrup must be poured on it at firetic -
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or it will shrivel instead of remaining plump
and becoming clear., Thif its weight of
sugar is to be'allowed, and boiled to a syrup,
with a pint of water to the pound, only hey
the weight-must be taken at first, and this
must not be boiled with the water mote. than
fifteen or twenty minutes ,. at the c otiimence
ntent of the process. A part of the remain- -
ing - sugar must 'be added eyery:time the syrup
is 'rebelled, unless it should be otherwise.. di-,
rectedju the receipt. , " •
6. 'Tolireserve both,the tune flavor and the,
IcololL.of_fruit_iu _jams_ and: jelirte,_ bell_ them
i•ripidly until they arh.Well reduced, before the '
sugar is added, and qiitilly - lftefilT - rdfirbrit
-do not tainw them to become's° . much.. thick- .
ened that the sugar will not dissolve in them
easily; and throw 4063 scum. some sea ,
sons the juice is so much richer 'than . idothers
that...this effect takes place almost before one
ts aware of is; but the 'drop which adheres to •
the rikinuner, when it is held upi She*
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the state it has reached. . _ .
T. NeVer use tin; - iron, or pewter_spoon,s•or
skitnruers f‘trpreserves, as they
. will - convert -
the color of retaidit into a dingy purple, and
impart; besides, a very unpleasant flavor.
8. When . cheap-jama s or jollies,aro.required, ,
make them at once with loaf 'sugar, but rise
that-which is well refined always for preserves
in general. it is. false econorey„to.purchase
au inferior kind, for therti is great waste-from
it in the quantity of scum which it throws
El
up.
9. Pans of coppery bell metal are the
proper utensils for preserving fruit. Whim
uped, they must. be scoured bright with, sand.
Tinned pau - s — turn and destloy the color of the
fruit that is put into them. A stewpan made.
of irop, coated with..earihenware,is very nicti
for preTrVing,
ERRIES.
re are few persons who are not fond of
pies made ofthis delicrous fruit..but die en
joyment of this luxury is now usually confine 4
to the very short time that . this fruits ripen
ing. 'Nothing is more-oast' thin_to__preserve s
theinlin such condition as always to be at hand
for this'purpose. Let them simplylia-stewed
with as much sugar as would be used if they
were intended for present use for pies, and .
seal up, while hot, iu the tin,cans, It is onty
necessary to keep theta over the fire' lotig °
enough to alow them to'beconie heated thor
oughly, and to be • sure that the sugar has
penetrated them. ' . _
- FIXESII - 9THITED FEULTB.--
Plums, cherries, blackberries, peac)lea,
pears, And all kinds of fruits, Cuay be kept in
aii.tight cans if simply stewed u for the table.
trial only.be necessary' to strew the fruit
adding the amount of sugar required to Makt - 1'
it'palatable ; fill up the vessel with the hot
licit, and seal at once.
ItEYEOLG'S P4N FOR PRESERVING PEACIIES. •
Three and a half pound_a of sugar, t,o ' one
gallon of pump water; Make a 'syrup, and let
it get cold; fill the can with, fruit, andt'oour,
in the , cold syrup;.set the can in water- and
let it come to.a. boil, boil briskly for threo
minutes, and tien seal _ •
• 'TO HELP PRESERVER. .
Apply the hire of an egg,,witk a suitable
bruit, to a single thiclt.nese of white time'
paper, with which cover the jars, overlapplug
the edge:a — an inch or two. When dry, the
whole will , become u ti;ht u a.drnm..
To TasszavE sTaAwnsatuss.
To two pounds of, Sae large strawberries
add two pounds of yowered, sugar, and put
them in a preserving-kettle, over ,a slow fire,
till the sugar is melted ; then boil them; pre
cisely twenty 'ninnie', as -fast as possible;
have ready a number of - smell jers, sad' put
the fruit in boiling hot, Cork and peal the
jars immediately, and keep thgtilbroogh the
summer in U•etdd dry oellar: ' ' •