Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 06, 1856, Image 3

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CELENLATED
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c:/ / ,E, \I . 41N BITTERS. • .
• Prevaced s hy. ,° _ •
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will Cacethally cure
LIVEIL tk):\IPLAINT,- DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,'
Chronic or Norwros Debility, Diseases of the lil ' anoys,
and ail ilis,,.pstai atising from a disordered
% • . I,ivor or Stomach. . . . •-, •
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l onstipation,
• 1
• ness or Blood to the fiend,
sidity of the Stomach, Nan- -
sea, heartburn, Disgust for Food,
• Fullites , ; or Weight ou thu Stomach,
• sour ErM-tationa,Sinking or Fluttering
at the NI tho•Stotnech. Swimming of •
thu i I iterried and Difficult hritatiling - • '
Fluttering al toe heart, Clioalcing' or aulfoca
ting SOUftaLlitM4 uon in a lying posture,. Dimness
of 1,164, lrot , of webs before the Sight, Foyer
and doll piin in the head, DefieleneY of -,
Yellineness of the-Skin and
in. the Side, Beek, Chest,
• Sudden Flushes. of
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Coast:int Imaginings of.. ,
Leh. mind 'great Dar.
• . • • pressiou of
' Spirits. . ..•
' The profirietor iu calling the •attentiorr•of the public
" • to - this preparation, flees so with a reelingef the utmost
aionfldence to its Y:11:GlIerl and adaptation to the diseases
for whicli it i. rocomineuded.••.,
It is no. forejiind untried article, but one that has
stood the tert, oi a ten years! trial befbre the .Anierimn
pecple,and us reputation and vale is unrivalled by
any stunt it paratiensestant. The testiniony In its
favor given f.y the : must prominent anti well known
.. _:•phy.,j e j an s.aiid tudfvi idals in all parts of the country
is 11111/WIISC.
DEICANUE.M.ENTS ON TILE LIVER AND STWiIACII.
Are sources of - insanity. • Frent•d‘ste'der or.obstruction,
a m orbid action 1.11.) sympathetic and other nerves
renews, awl too relict/ens or the brain are inipaired and .
deranged; 'd•irtie4ceniiit there will Alice produce diseas
es of the heart, sale, lungs and. kidneys. it is owing.
- to the_saine 1.1:11/00 that thousands die .witir 'Cholera.
• Milieus or Veil., ir Purer, and that Most baneful disease,
• Consumption.
"rhege.ieral Went of sueress in treating diseases of the .
iiVOr 31111 Sl0"u.:11., nut been a deficiency of 'Whole
. ghat kno ivied - 4. or their fitted ions—but of a suitable
CVlllp6utia t yenta act upon the disease and all the
sjinpatlohic,itireetieifs. That hois been gained in these
hitters: and' they
,ean be used by pez.sinis• with th 4
.
most delicate Stomach 'with perfect sitfety--as they cat
he time dobiiitato the patient, but give strength and
increase. td, oucr4y 'piny can Ire taken at all.
-times t and udder :tit circumstances.. No i•dinury wipe
sure will prevedt, them having, a salutary.telect, and
: b a d ed e et can .-usitlt from au over dose.
If-pationts-witdpersevere iii-the-apic of this reincd.ii,
and' use it strietly utieordhig to dir,ectieus, it will cure
: the foregoing diseases in ureey instance, it'-not heyoncl
• power 'of Lae /bane; it has •caused many to enjoy
' the blessing - of renewed health, and in litany desperate
'and aliaudonod cases, a perfect-mill radical cure. ' •
• PildlSifejd A DVANCED IN LIVE, -
And feeling the hand Of Ti.uu weighing heavily upon
them, with ail - its attendiantills, - will find du the-usdief •
theiiitters LW ceiser that will instil new life •Into their
---veins; .rimitore,au.a._measure tile_ eitergy_unil_arder_or
moresoirthful days f,build up -their shrunken forms.
.and give health and happinters O. : their roundaing ,
•
•yearis_L '
It is a -Well established fact, that fully one-half of the
female purti.,u of our population. are seldom in the en•
joyment of good health, or to fist, their own eipression
nuver_reCLw..ll,7,:-They are languid, dirvoid of all ell-
crgy, ailta 116 appelit,e..•,..ro
Class of iuraliJe, •Utuse lawns aro
,espoondly
TiboCpectillar torile„and iavigbiating
properties ro odor toed' invalitablo in such cases.. . •
Nrtatik - VE;11171A digtriets 'harrassod kuuttally wlti
• FtiVEtt - ANL) ati Ur:. or ANY teENEit J A 1311.1t)uo.
NATURE, triii nod that by' the tiuußy , tpioof orte'Or.
tyro bottlos,d4l;y',,lyill nhe In L out, instanco take the ars.
hit:Or:4%4ll rouovato and stroligthen the
'systont, andilrry the bile off inn its natural Itoth.tol,---
Provoutidu e. bottor than curo:
T AR. tt EN ft it El. Y VEU ETA lILE • ; -
And free fr.'et AleonolieSfluaulttnt, and aft Nations
I igredients ; ,u•*--yloasaot In taste and swell, wild isi
their uperatiou, »ill expel all morbid secretions fruln
the body, give e 100.4 to the pallid,. cheek, and koal'
itl vigor b, the t,atne. •
&Price 75 collie sir bottle. . .
Prlucipol No. tie ARCII street, PILIPA, Pa.
bold by iku, “sts and Storekeepers In. ',Tory town
and village io MO united States and•Canudas, and by
ail DrugAi , ts iu Carlisle. . Olay 15, 1850.
AFFLioTED; IteAD ! .
MEDICAL HOUSE
tAtau&het twenty two yasra ago by Dit. KINKEL,IN
en-ner u 1 Tikkt and Uuinn Streete, Philadelphia, Pa.
T YkAILS'
Experience has rendcred„Dr. K. a most successful pmo
• titlonor in the cure of all diseases of a private nature;
inaulityrd's dehility, as *an .impediment to marriage.;
nervous and 'sexual infirmities, diseases .of the skin,
and those arising front abuse of mercury. '.
TAlf EARTICIIIrAIt NOTICE,
--There is aduvil habit sumethaes indulged in by boys
in solitude, often growing up, with Mein to Inanheed.;
sad, which. is, not reformed in due time, not 'only - begeta
serieuii„ebstrielca to matrimonial linupineas, but gives
'rise to a aerie's of protracted, insidious, and devastating
firectionfi.- I • ,
Pew of these who give way to thle pernicious practice
are aware of the consequences, until they hod the nor
.vous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable
esnsations and va,fue, fears in the mind. (See pages 27,
2i, 2.4, of-Dr. book ou "Self Preservation." . •
The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is
unable to labor with accustomed Vigor, onto apply his
mind .to study; his stepla tardy and weak: ho is dull,
irresolute, and engages even in his sports with lose
energy thnu usual. ' . • . •
If ho eiztrifiptte hiaiself Wilma, the practice has dram
its worst, rind enter , matriuiouy, his marriage ~is un.
fruitful, and his sense tells him that•thts if ceased by
his early Nibs. These are chnslderationewhichshould
awaken the attention of all who aro sfrailikly situated.
.. _ • _ RE.IS.IOIDEIt,
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111:who pla_sas himself under Dr. KINICEtiuDD treat
ni mt. nitsroll .o , lusly confide in his honor as a gentle.
111 VI. it" ,, l' r-11: us ii the itksurance. that the-secrete of
ii... N. s pan.. It.: will never be disclosed.
's at it;r, 1,1 1.,: io wl. t no - thlso modestt deter' you froth!
in% titt.t. pmr. is , known to one, who, froefeducatia
3. , ,, I r,,,,,t ilrilil3; can certainly befriend you. •
hr. 10 :s. li,.r.i,lS'S residence has -(letut for!the last
't c..ility ve-tr, at the North West Corner of Third and
---tfttion-rAreets-,iltillidelphia..._....:—._ . • • - '
PA'rl KNTS AT A .DISTANON
'Can. have (by•strting their - case explicitly, together
with all their ertaptanwper letter, undo:dug a remit
tance) medirine, appropriated' accordingly: .
Forwarded to any part of the United States, and
secure from DAMAO?, and OURIOSIT7, by mail or ex
prem.
READ I YOUTH AND , MANIIOODI I
A Vigorous' Life or a Premature Death, on
Self-PreservatiOn= . -Ouly 21If
Letters containing that value In Stimps, will maws
copy per return of mai.' , : • • ,
GRATIS I GRATIS GRATIS I! I
A Fre° GIFT to all.
'MISERY
"Nature's (labia," a new and popular. work, full of
valuablo' advice and impressive warning, Rake calcialaX
tad CO prevent years of misery-Ind save - thoisands of
•
•lives, is distributed without charge, and' forwarded by
mall, prePaid, to any Post Ones in tbp„United States,
on receivin; an order enclosing, two poilage - Amps, •
.
—• .Ni . EMT. _re ItgISHING .B•OOAIb% 4 N - '
WEST 111011 STREET,•OPPOSIT'S WILLIAMS,
600ERY.-rThe undersigned, having handed himself
permanently in Carlisle, has opened As Shop and Furni
ture Rooms, whet-oho intends to-manufacture and keep
-- -constantly on.handevery variety of-Plaint. and Chamber
' FURNITURE and CHAIRS.' Having considerable
• experience is the ludeess, and intending toy
pergcuudatiention._to_tkwworkntdtiuhih of b ig
l i
furniture, he expects to'glve generalisatli pay
• to all those *ll5 31tly favor Ida with their 'custom.. - .lt
'will be his% aim to attend to business with as. much
. promptness as ,pOssible, and will think nothing in his
line unworthy his attention. - . .- . , ...
Re will warrant his - winkle te - gbod;neat and hi, the
latest styles, well finished, and will sell ea • the lowest
mnees,lnfieible for cash. , .• • .• • •.•. • • . • ,
- Rev ng furnished himself:with an excellent lisanst,
'he will he rendrtn fill any orders In that , line,prOtopt
ly and on the most'reasonable ttrunr. . -.. , .. .
• .ttirAll Itlnds of furniture repaired 'and re - dressi;kl
ro.mpUY.and in thele , st manner. . • ', • - : - ...
•___.
Carlisle, April la; ISRI: • t. ALCX, 11.1 , 1M'ING.
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$lOOOl ''41000!!': •
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AND
UNFORTIIN.ii '.
Cut .aut_anit .prosariu.lhe.
lowing,card. Aix particularly
important •to STRAW: MRS AND.
"
'far,vr.maats, :to prevent their
being misled and deceived by
the lying boasts,laise promises and spurious rocom
menationa.(from the-dead-aint!unknowik)-of.fm...iAn
and Nntive - Qhucks, -- of whom - there - are - more - in - 11111a=
delphid than elsewhere, because pf the clemency of the
laws of the State.. Citizens . know and avoid them...
_ . .
Raving triad one to tarerity...dallars worth of Quack
-Mixtures, Extracts, Invigorating Elixirs, Cordluta, Bit
ters, &c., without offect- , rhaving. boon deceived by-rnis
repregeuteci and- exaggerated accounts of Self-Abuse;
Secret Diseases: and their qansequences, piiblished in
Advertisements,. hooks, &c., and 'misled by false re
ceipts and, wrong. advice' contained therein, purpOseLy
to increase sutTerings, and alarm and frighten the un
thinking, the more easily to extort large foos,.(ivlilch is
more evident, being sold for loss than cost of .printing
andoadvertising)—having paid live to one-hundred dol 7
lees to Foreign and Native Quacks, ,ItED
•WITIIOUT BEING
having-suffered-Anuoh-and-iongtbough-the4iine4es -
cannot. be recalled, nor the motley itoovored 'you paid .
and wero defrauded of, yet you can be euied. however
liad r long standing or afflicting ymir case, by' hr. L3113Y.
".1/.3 Wifl3. betimes; Delays arwdangerons."
"Time is Moriby ;. Tithe saved 13 Money earned."
YOUNG MilN.Olt l)TGE118; •
. _
Married,mr contemplating 'marriage, suffering
from Self-Abuse or Ha' ConsequeuceS, or suffering from
any other causes, defects,-or Idesenses, and' LADIES,
whatever their diseases or situations, may honorably
rely and confide in Dr. Leldy.'s skill and success. Ac
commodations, if required, with kind and efficient at'
tondanco, at be. LEIDY'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
TRUTH IS MIWITY AND•WILL PREVAILf
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
Is waged the following cannot be eontnidleted, namely
that • --
, • • . DR, N. B. LEIDY,
1 . 14. North rommt Street, aboye Race - , •
Is the only regular. Physician residing in Pniredid
phia, Graduate of the 'University of Pennskivania, o'
1833, (twenty-two, years) Mcchisligly engaged in the
treatment of Secret or Delicate Disei,, , s of both sexes;
Self-Abuso and its •consequenc4 ; .Weakness
and Inability; NOITOUSIWAS; Irfegularities and. other
diseases or AlituatiOns of Pemales';' and which lie will
- cure in laws time and less restraint, more effectually,
than any t.ther, under f.rtiat •
ONE 'PIIOUSA ND DOLLARS. •
. ,
Dr. LEiDY has more patikints, and cures - them too.'
I than-all advertising linotors, so-called or otherwise, in
Philadelphia combined, and proudly realm; to Profits=
soca and respectable Physicians, many of whom consult
Win in> etitical cases,-.and respectable Citizens.- tiler
_chants andlictiebilroprhators-nato.hisitnoivu_skill,re
piitation and unpa,tAlielud success.
DIS't'ANT•YATIENTS
Can havirnecesSaiFy advice and modicino - sent - thmn'br
mail or.otheruise, to - any part - of the limited- Status,.
giving a description of their cases (enclosing a reason-
We feu) by letter to ' , LEIDY, •
_ .
No. 114 North FOURTH Strict, abovo Mien,
Phihiclelhht.
A liguxtl:,. 185 n.
ET US REASON' TOGETILER
1.4 1101.1,01V . At"S . PILLS'.• •
WII Y Alt E W E •S C It!
It, has been the lot of the humeri race to be wciihed
down by disease and' suffering% LIOLLO‘V AVS pIL LS
are'specially• adapted to the relief t.f the K, the
NER VOUS, Iho DELICATE. Mia - tlio IVPiItSi, of • all
-.clinics. Ages. sexes, and constitutions. Professor Iloilo.
WAY personally superintends the 'intabuditeture of his
medicines In then United States, and offers them to
free and oullithtened people, as tho 'best ronledy the
world over saw for the removal of dlsoie. . .
TENSE PILLS PIJItIiY TILL BLOOD
These fllllOll.B Yll 6 lire. - 06PrOSSIY combiniog t operates
on the stomaah, the livor, the kidneys, tho thugs 'rho
skin, and the bowels, correCting• any derangement in
their functions, purifying the blood, the very fount sin
of ellt, and thus curing dlseasoln all its forms:
DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINT 3. •
Yearly half the human race have taken these Pllls.
It has been proved in all. plias .of the world, that no.
thing has been found equal to them in eque of disorders
of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach complzdntagene-
Iraly. They soon glyo a healthy tone to these organs,
however much deranged, and when all other means
have felled.
OENERAL-DpILITY. ILT. HEALTH.
Many of the most' espotic Governments hero opened
their Custom Houses to the introduction of theso-Pills,
that they may boeotne - the. medicine of the -rnasies.—
Learnotl e Ctrilettes admit that this •medielne is tho bust
reuiedylever known for ponmus of delleato, or whore tho
system has boon imp:Gnt, as its Itivigorathigprnperilett
never fill to afford diet. ' •
PIiMALt: COittPLAINTS—.
No Female, young or old, should be without this
kfoot medicine
that can be given to Children of all ages, and for any.
complaint; coubaquently no fatuity chould be with-
Otat it.
~ ,
aouoscw's PILLS AU THE BEST - REMEDY ENOWNIN TUB
WORLD TOR rUi FOLLOWING .
Asthma 'Debility Worms of all
BokelComplaints Fever and Ague _. kinds
Coughs Female Coin- Stoue and Gravel
Colds • , plaints. . • Secondary Symp.
Chest Diseases Headaches toms
Ciastivenpss indigestion i " Inward Weakness
Dyspepsia Indium:in • Liver Complaints
Darrhiea • - Intlamination Imivu:sSif Spirits
Diropsy VenOreal All - actions
•*** sold at 010 :,%latiulactories of itrofeasor ifini.owar
80 Maiden Lauo,'New York, and 24'i Strand, Lontlan.by
all roapectablo Druggists anti Dealers of Medicine
thropgliont.the United States, and the civilized` world,
in boxes, zit-25 routs, 82% cents, and sleach."
_AYsr_Theralia_ik-cousliforA.44„sailug,_hy—takilig—th.
larger shies. '
N. D. Directions for the guidance of Atlents in every .
disorder are affixed t r a each box,
est. '65, '
ICRAOLE OF SCIENG.E.-Dr.
C. L. KtMing, of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland
county; Pa., announces to those afflicted with Tuuto‘
Wens ;Cancers, Polypus,,Lupne, Moles or Marks, 80 of
uls. Ring's Evil and all diseases that have been usually
treated with Caustic, or Knife, he can remove them with.'
out cutting, burning or pain; neither Chloe form of
Ether M administered to the patient. It is no matte'
on what part of the body they may be, he , can remove
them with perfect safety, and In 'a remarkably short
time. • No Mineral ot Vegetable poison is applied, and cd
money-required until a sure is perhoted.
Prolapsue 'Uteri, Female' Complaints, Chrenic, Irene
real and all other diseases treated with positive sueceea
Bull particulars can be obtained by , addressing inolther
English or German, poet paid. Patients can be accord
modeted with, Board on reasonable terms. • •
illechanicibErg Is one cf the prettiest and healthy
towns in tills 'or any °Mei" . citate. •It is 8 miles from
Karrisburg, on the Mlmbarisnd . V alley Bail Road, and
acoessible From all parti'of the Union . The Doctor will
visit cases many part of the Mite when desired. • -
s3,,,Kincl reader ifyon know any,atilietestreilow.cres
lure, - dtiky pot tolell them of this treatment - •
.W - WHOLESALE DREG
, F 4 ST 0 . •
X .
SPENCER THOMAS,,NO. 20' South' Second Street;
Philadelphia, Importer, Mannfsiturer, and Dealer in
DAVOS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ACIDS,
Dye Stuffs, Paints, • O il s, Colors*Whitelcad, Prengh and
American White . Zinc, Window Glass, Gieis Ware, Var.
nistkosi..Brnshea, Instruments, Hound Spices, Whole
Flpiens, and all otliiiiiHeres usually kept by Druggists,
including Borax, Indigo. Glue, Shellae, Potash, As., • ~.
All ordors, by it or otherwise, proMptly attended
to. Country merchants are inicited to call and erunlms
- our stock before Mir - cluiShn.frisewhere. ArriHhst:: sent
to its, of dm wharves or railroad stations. ~ Prices Lew
amt Ogede rra ted. fMem
(Carlisle. Peralb.
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E'``CATI~~ 'SAVINGS
FUND;
NO. 83 ROOK STREET; ••'.
.'.NEXT MOH TO,TIIE
INTEEEST FIVE l'Elt CENT
Tho - Stato Sayings Fund in vttracting deposits from
all hittMeßof the coin ullity, !wives). section of the - city
and p.uuntry: AD sums of money 'returned on demand.
thmosits forwarded liy mail to tho order of the Treasu
reroyill receive eyeiy necesSitry attention.
Feb. 20, 1.856—Cm.
' PA Tt,N T, CIIAMP I -.
- I{7 E O l s ti Fi ti til.: G l:i'. S .dok . ii..iini, iviiii thi:r. 2 PaPeiti
Powder ' , root - Locks, which were
- .,' - .. 4 . 1) / . >''''....atz*Ps. awarded separate Medal s . at thu
~ .:r a; t„),.: ~. kX 1% orld S ) . 1! , 11 . . !Allll.lllll. 11)51, am!
&A, ' k also at the it erld's kair, New
t: I} 4
-,,, 4. • York, IF,T,i and !ht. The ri u bk. i• 1 7;
•/-,t4,t . berg arn .the solo nut la (tract uriirs
j„l' ..,,.?::`, and proprintora in this ,•!tatu of
'.'4, , 11; the ahomeLtAncAltalltiti - i+ntetritild
' '; : 3 ; ), - 17041. -- :Tho — reptifatiTin of t tile
'. ! t gen di tie “lierrinteg rale" is wok,'
dride, and Mr the las,t thirteen
venni the mercantile dontinu 'ay.
..re witnemed and borne Lord-
ay ...I.lNti fireproof tetaltiles. Moro
Ilan 12,000 of these Sales havpbe'en actually s,ld:ttud
wor Ixt'o • tiustetru have )utstsed • t rhunpltuutis through
: The 1011.11 e are ussiu.ed- Owl rillt,afer,
wane tacturild diy - tho sahsceibert - arii slot, only gitaran- •
'teed tab.., f lly equal; hut in ninny respects tree sul'n
riot, t`kthose which hayit doteu so so erelydrled. by tire
w „NV _ forget_their_FerVimk,ln_4lko -lkern tig;111 - t
frllittne establltilunent," New York, ;Lad at. the limit
Fire in citratybecry rodcat the largo •tlre last July,
tippesite the Girard Muse: and still more recently
in the Fire al Mit and Chesnut Sts., lii the city of
l'hildelithla. in whleit these Fate come forth the rte.
know let.icd ettAM. oy, "when , many .other. 'p e'ucitier
' FARREL
SAFE AND lIAN .- K LOCK AK MINI.
dt WALNUT Street. Philadelphia:
Chilled 'lron Safes, with Powder l'oeof Locks.
nutnu
•f+trtured expressly for ils.uks, Brokor Jewellers, and
ethers requiring st.curitg from rogues. Dank Vaults;
Doersotc: on hand and made to .order: All the Zest
celebrated Locks for sale at toanullicturerse prim. - •
Second hand "ftlausndora" and "Iron
eliestii" of other' niakees, base been taken In pail ray
went for !Terrine's for sale at beiffetre.. • • old*
Q . Pi' A _ _. FUND,
10 Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania In 1855
OFFICE, tub WALNUT
.
One door above Second Street, Philadelphia,
Receives Deposits In sums of i One Dollar and upwards
from ell classes of the community, and allows interest
at the rate of five. per cent per anni#o,. Moneys paid
back on ddmand. ira-otnee open daily from 1) until
5 o'clock, and on Monday and Saturday. until 9 o'clock
in the evening. • : • • •
This institution will ho found a ronvepiont and Faro
plaeo of deposit for Farmers and Male& . doing businita
in Philadelphia. Deposits ore paid on demand without
any previous notice being roquirsvi.
- • -
..R.linund , A. Bonder, Eon. Job'lt. Tyson,
Stilwell 8. Bishop, , Boldin, :
James P. Perot; . Ito ort Morris,
ohu-McOauios,
Jacob Sheets, • e t.. John Gallagher,
Joseph M. Cowell, John Rice, , . •
Joseph B. Myers, • . Richard Q. Stotesbury,.
Edward . ll. Trotter, William Shippen,jr.
~ „Franklin Bacon, Wm. P, Jenks,
Thomas Cooper, Edgar E. Pettit,
President—FlLANßLllki PELL,
TreasareiL . -CITAB..II. MORRIS. , •
• Secretary-;•JAMRB 8. PRINCIAIf.
teL.The Charter provides that no manager, °MEM' or
agent stud!, directly or indirectly, borrow any money
troll the Society: ;0 ' 0ct17,185,5-Iy
REIILADELPHIA ADVEIeNT.=L
•RVANS' !IRE ATHIRP PROOF SAFRBI
or merchants, lawyers, farmer% and others, haying
Disks, per, or other valuables, .to preserve - from
]EIRE or BURGLARS. •
Day (nobles) BANK LOOKS. '
A Cmws.--The " Fire Pesof Safe," Mit preserved our
Book,, Paper, Ao,'during the great Fire at Hart's
Buildings, was purchased of OLIVESZVANS, ii.•ftd
Rt,Yhtlsdeipbts' GETZ & BUCK. •
REERIORRATOBA d , WATER FILTERS.
"fsvANS' Premium Tentllabed,Rahhgeraters for cooling
and presorting mends; -butter, pullk, water,
~all
"artlelem for cullmuyliiiipoies.,_
WATER FILTERS tor putltfing brackish or Muddy
water, whether afrmted,by gala% lhuontorro, marl; or
other eausest i me be had peparate or attached to the
Refrigerators—a mundlquaulltY of kw cooling the whole
In, the mime* weather. ' ' • " -
PORTABLE 8110WER 404'pre, the
or cold water.
. WATER COOLERS,-for Hotels, Stores, and Dwellings.
• STORE TRUCKS, lbrmoybOr hem, NOW de. ,
BEAL PRIMES, Copying do., Drs left do.
• OLIVER. RyANs.
NO. 61 South Eleomdfit.;(_2 doom below Chesnut
..6firch 11166-IY. • . (B4o3llthed in DM.)
, . ,
. _
'BO%, first
", ride VlOLlNovnlilion; - . EUquitirar cAlen
ituhedlntoly. .
01. placed ... lands of a committee or
gentlemen, to be hy them among the holdtas
of my certificates.. ,
To each purchaser of my Popular lusle, a - certificate r
trill' be presented„pntitling the holder to an interest lit
ONE PIANO and ONE MELODEON. to he dispoSed of by
, thetlonunittee for the: benefit:of those 'witting certfir !
cotes Iyhen ONE TIIOITA ND DOLLARS' worth of Jiusie
shall-have loam sold. so that each . person Investing One
Dollar will not only receive in. and the value of money -
- pakfouti - but - Will - htve - sectired - to - him - an - intere - Win-
common with other certificate holders. In the above dia.
tribution- The succeeding•distributions be con,
• tinned, subject to the' mine regulation, until the 20
Manes and 20 - 11eledeOns are distributed: -
?articular attention Is invited to that feature of this'
plan' which calls for a disposal of the instruments When
but - sfion.cmttificates haCe been issued, thus avoiding the
iboatlous delay - and probable disappointment attend
ing vertatin.salemes now before the public. ' ' •
Music limy be selectilLfrom—sty-entire-stockwhich'•
coinprises evety Catalogue In the-United States.
6EO. 11. iliurr.
- President
CIL AR LEA 'I. 1 311.A.Y,__
3 . teavUrfr
Orders forwarded by' Dud' will .ria — faithfUlly; rind%
promptly attended to.
N. B.—Constantly on hnnd a splendid assortment nf
Planes, from the cebibrated Manufactories of Boardman, -
Getty & Co.. of Alb.any; Jacob (Bickering t Ladd
.t Co. , Of Boston; Ely & Manger, and Bennett & of
New YOrk, Also, O. W. Fisk & CoJa 'Pretnittin
aeons, to bltad:.at-tho lowest manufaculureee prices. _
iIWRI,SIAN, GRAY st: Co.'s PIANO Folrrs.--We are F , OWell
likabbti With the lostrwneu i ts -made I..Y..this firm that
- ..we bate datwfaltrOittcPtEinstrinne - rrkii - mnieivoiithrtt
is. in furnishing •our subscribers and others with
_au
artiele that wo ran tecotoniesit sort warrant. Theril is
aiways a. difficulty attending the purcluiso'of pianos.
is:eau - so perrOps camuot rely fully upon the recommends.
tions they receive hem manufacturers. whit *minter.
tatted; of course, In the sale of tin:lr own ma n ufitcturel.
New, we are Hot interested in the matter in any way,.
except so far as to see that those who patronize aura
'ltook".shall bo weli'perved with the beat piatiosinsue.
For a list of prima see cover, at vlilch moupts ive Aill
send l'ianos, A - Arran for one Yetir,Alie !might to In
paid by the persons ir dering. •,11:0' annex i litti.r. rem
•ealeed from a geritl - au In Virgirdartri•cfluati - fse'sent .
one of these Planos:-4... • ' •• ' - ' .
•
Gomm Esq.4oear Sir—i nave "greet plensure
In acknowksiging theswts.elpt of, the Piano Forte which
you were so good 3/4 to older for my wife from Boardman
d Gray's. It was delayed for some time at Winchester;
hut I am happy to pay that it came in excellent condi.
Eton. ,We am decidedly pleased with the instrument.
The rex, awned la of n beautiful quality: the is plain
(we,like it , the' better for it);' the touch isr;, 4 rery easy thr
a new instrument, and the tone la firni,elear sold sweet.
All who. have tried it, adtalre It - and speak in the highest
terms of ita Mellowness and. sweetness of tone.. We
deeply regret that we did not order the ‘Att-lehmente.
we must have It yet. , ' • .
• "We am deeply indebted to you for your agency in .
procuring for us SG good an instrument. lie pleased to
receive nor acknowledgments. Your obt. Se:rot:4 /
dec. 5, '55.• , ' D.'W."
. .
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ME
IN
' 3 I.VE PER CENT. SAVING. . FUND
OP THE NATIONAL Wail:Tit COMPANY, wil
aaa ttreet e `soiltlr*est Mimi-or Third street, PhiWet
phis. Incorporated by the State.et - Pennsylvania In
1841. --- • ^
Five per cent. Intenist - hi - glven and the money la
et
ways pail! backswhonever it Is Ailed for, without the'.
necessity of givingnotlee for it beforehand.
People Who Rum large sums put their money
Paving Fund, on **splint of the superior safety and con- ,
verdence iafrords,but any ism, large , or small, la re-
This &ming Fund has s very large amount of hick.
gages, Ground Rents and other first elaes Investments
fee the securlty . olrDeposltom. Thli rules prevent any
Director or O ffi cer from using or becoming the money. -
The Moe is open to receive and;P.ey inoneY . ever,'
48,y; ftren 9 o'clock. In the morning till 7 o'clock In the
evening, and on Monday apd Tburaday . evening, t111"9
o'clock.
iPeople who have mopey to put la, an plaited to call '
at the Whoa for further hrfath lo i i n ic . R,
rnistient
" rat ir anuquixis, vice President.
&tour 3.lsw - •
'SPRING ItiILtINERY GOODS
JOB* STONE & son No. 46 e' 60. 0 1 1 80 ° ) Pd
if
7 • Street, ' hiladelphia. ••
would pattienlarly all the attention of Maribants and
Milliner* to their largo -and bandsmen, art of -;
' • SPB.TN9 /414.ThRitY, 0,00D4
suckas, •• : • • -• '—
~GT,JteE I PLAPPA
• _ , BIIIIIIONS, • ' ' ;FANCY- LAMB,
' • V,ItENPII. AIiTERICAII-I , lfAvitifig,
and 'every . article; api)ortalhing tn.tbe idillinciry trade.,
- .rt A c above 7 goods - httvabaurrimpurtarlxivelvforgar - . -
Spriiy .3:3li+Fr, coniprim the - bc..41 ai , ,ortunorit' 4tr
found.P.3 tliq, • [April vitc-474.2,
- '--=phtt:lha:
A IN ruND 'TJ S
G t
,OF - r •S.
K.) LNSUItAXOE, A NNU.II* VTIVUST COMPY.
[Head the , r6liowing-fvoni (iodey's lipsicni EditOr.]
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Man came )OUrt
.iii Jaits "~, X#ta~n't = tiiaieastthoa ' hi of-'
, wee'nfitiF4not'L Jobie came' to our house__
one night, after,iark, antl.raiikd at the
I opened it; and" Cure enough there he was.
saysl, taki•icheer.' - !'
' Liizio,' says he r , IVecome on an ar. •
yant, an' I always do my arrants •ftist.'
'Ant you had better cetne. in and take/ •c.
doer, Mr. W.' - • .
''No, I can't: The fact is, Lizzie. I've come
oti thte. 'ere courtin' 'business:, My Wife's
lAien tie'trnheee three week, an' ..everything's
Now,.Liz
mintEto • have me, aft'. take
care of my house an' my children, are' my
things, tell me; an' I'll come in au' take.a
cheer, if not I'll get some one else
Wby, I was skeered, and *said :
• 'lf ou come on this courtin' . business, •."
coe'in. - must think on't a little."
No, I can't knoW. That's mytirrattik
an' I can't set dsVert until my arrant is dene'.'s
!I should like to think on it a day or two.' ;
• 'No you needn't Lizzie.'
Well - Jobie, if T' moat, I mnst: so .here's
to ye, then.' - , . •'•
So 11r., W. came in. .Then he ivreht after'
the Squire, and he married me and Jobie-right
off, and I went .home with Jobie _that „very
night. . -
•
I. tell ye what ; it - is these long conrtm's
don't amount to•nOthit? as well
0o it Iwo. hurry ! •
Astonishing .Effectii of Guano
Although some people may
,be inclined to'
doubt the truth of the following yarn, we can, .
bring forward any quantity of vouchers. , An"
"old Salt, of our acquaintance,-enya -- tha - t - WW7
lie was in the guano trede he sailettasmlte cif
An old brig which Might Intre been . a feeder
to Noah's ark,' Oli'a return trip .with - e load
of guano, - the hatches were left open one night
,ind 'dlremendouti shower:wet' the guano in
i the hold, and produced a most surprising cf.
feet. The timberietthe vessel sprouted and
' great in all directions. ---- 134iFeen decks Was
-,a.completeL - bowery,The.-.forecatitldrbeceme-- - -- - :
un almeat impenetrable thicket, and the cabin
'a • beautiful 'arbor. The rudder post being,
' white oak, grey _ up into a live oak,,tree, which
afforded. a beautiful shade to the man at the
1 helm, though be was sometimes- annoyed by,.. •
the acorns rattling upon hie tarpoliao hat.—
' The masts became very imposing with their
leve rgeenlolieget,.and strange to relate, the
foremast, which had been carried
,ewey itt, a
gale,.. grew out again, and the alkitede of the
masts was so much increased as to render the ..
brig exceedingly frank,: The vessel bid
boughs on" her atom,. and the figure-heat'.
(speaking tigtfrat ... ively) wades full of boughs •
as i'dancing miter., • They Were oblidged to -
prune' the bowsprit and ''some 'ef the spere'
twice a week. , The quarter deck was covered -
with shrubbery, and the cook's caboose fe
aembletla rustic summer hodee. Crab-apples
grew on the pump handle, sad a cherry ta.. - -`
blejn the cabin here:sta n ßAWL Perhaps the
most remarkable dircumoe'oceasioried by
..,
the stimulating and, ! fertilizing influences of
: the piano was that the ceckroaehes on board
,lieernte so large that they:oeuld get np th•
anchors slit Mike sail ois._"tdiebtig.. One of
• th e owners of the craft - facetionsly remarked
that-she weurout afull.rigged brig wad came
home half bark. ' There is nothing like guano
to' make things grow, and for strict truth amt -
veracity give us an old asilor when be lays •
hithitelf,o4 . on n big yarn. • .
THE FOIL:RU.7-4n old nfiser its New •
En downing a farm f • find 't impo ssible •
, , , 0 1
to do his work without asistance, and actor-
Jingly offered any man, food for performing 7 •.
;the requisite labor. A half eteried,ipeupe._____
haatifig of the , terauf, accepted thetn. , ,Biffore.
going into the fields in the morning '&4:khan
invited his help to breakfasq.alier finishing
the morning ateaj,, the old,aittilint thoeght it
would be saving timejf they akoniti: : Pliant the
dinner-upon ikebreaktiet. This wee -
agreed to by.tile'unsatisfied stranger, and the
dinner was ceen dispatched. .
"Liuppose.nciw," amid the And farmer, awe
take supper; it will sevetimeandtroubleyea,
know." ,
' , Just ss you like It. said- the saga fates;
sod at, it_ they wont; - • • _
44 Now we will go to Work" said dis Rad
ed and delighted - employer. - •
4 1tiattit you." said die gnitilied ktwirei, I
niver after supper!" •
_
A Swat; Bet. —The' ,
Ausgeoly
s t andard tonna. following: *lke Zay. "ifr.
0. dem:lima-of a neighboring - tine* -, leehag
'renentlyjabeent bolo home his
note Notja youthof ( Per Mrs.. 4 4Akiii, ll 44 o l l "
hiAbanAi and *Awl tbe b 1 e34 4 .13 4 2 0!i1s
nonweed by his father it their 1ni?;414,,-:
At neon being naked to tk4wit/41)1101140%.
he reviled, with - grarb_fatai,.
the lOoke of theta
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