Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 27, 1856, Image 3

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    1011
Rill
Attlebitincs,
1) -- R. II 0 0 F. L A N D , ' S
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS.
DR. 0. A. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
will effectually rum •
LIV.Eit CO3IPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Chronic or liii 7 rrous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys,
••••• an all diseases milling from a disordered •
Liver qr . Stomach.'. ,
•'• Such aS
Constipation, • • . e
InWard l• nil. - • • ,
nes iirislooll to Ihe Head, '
• Acidity of the Stomach, Zinn- •
• sea,lleartburn,• Disgust for Vood.
' Inns's or Weight oil the Stomach, •
•••ictugirrirliittaylireF -•- -
at tee Pit of ;no Stomach,. Swimming . -
theALead,ll.urrimitiodlDltliettliatr_eathing • '
'Fluttering'at the Heart, (Awaking or .g ui r oca _
tang Sensations when in a lying posture, Viiimeas -•
vision,of Dots of webs before-tife Sight,l'evdr •
and dul pain in the- Head, Deficiency of .
'Pnrspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and .
bi,y,es., Pain in •t B ac k , Chest,
• • Limbs, ke., •Suddby Flushes ofi -•
Heat, Darning. in to flesh,
Constant Imaginings of
Evil, and groat De- - . - • •
• pres'slou..of.
• Spirits. , • •
, .
' • The proprietor in calling the rittention of the public
to tills prepaiari n u;ddes su with a final ill; Of the •uttruist.
• euundeoce vir its virtues and'adaptatiou to: the diseases
'fur wtheu It lit rtieOLUllluudell. . . .
It is no OW and untried article, but out that has
' steed, the test Ma tun years' trial before the American
s pu4le, aral its -reputation and sale is unrivalled .by
any similar preparations extant. Thu testimony, in Its
favor given hy um most prominent and Well known
l'hysietansand individudis in ell parts of the ountry
is inuaense, . • , •....,
. .
DEItANO4IIEN ' TS OF TlfE LIVED AND .)IACII..
Are sources of iusemity..-Yrom dreorder or obstruction,.
a aiorrad timionat toe sympathetic and other nerves
_ _
• • fellows, aad too YuuetlU,us or Lao oramare impaired and
---tierativay.-deraagemuut tuuro-ttun rus.r"gruttuen
ut tau 'mart, rotui, luagri It.id radrreas. It is owirig
tu saute cause tuat tUutiriaride . uic with elwiers,
LItIUUfi dr-lie:tow aatt (Lilt ru.,,r, maul disease )
tiousuatiitiori.
Tau geaural want of success Id treatiug diseases of the
' liver :tail stealalM, itas . uut ueou a deacruaey of patinae
'
l o ca l kriewceri‘e:,ur taint fthiadOuS—Dat of 11 tiultalile
• Coulpoliaut tuat tv-eurd a: Inc
by rapAtuetie ad'eecreris. 11050
• Bitters ::tad tauy eau Lou
moot (Micate t . at
• ilu time Get:imam .the p. and
iniires.se tao UoVVOLIi coo at ad
qader all 1:W0i
'surevillt - pratraliG - Vtlaal Itavin,T, - a• - salatarymTretrati
. 1U oaderfeet eau-yet:art ir.3lll.llo.brer dusc. '
•
If.i.Li is will pOrSavora la Wu use of this remedy,
nuLL 04.3. /1 strictly :weer:Lag to ihreetims, It will cure
the furesultl,Atiseaseit la every iiiSt.atall3, II not heiotril
. the power Ut atedonau; it, has caused many, LU enjoy'
tue , olessmg• of reuowud deattlt, :L.1:1 In inairy despemtu
aud auaudmed 0.1006, u perreet amt 1:1LIICtil
kentSOSS At/ VA . ,NOrd) lY Llelll,- •
itsud of 11.110 weruiag nearlly_ upuu
I.lleol, wart all Its atteadual,lll6, will hurt al mu use or
all raix.cr cactt Will lastii new life nati thud
suisi;''Wheure, , clahicy fiud akdur Jt
torais.
dad Muir rutu.iiiiiag
cars • .
It is'at well established had, tliat Tully uudialt of the
female pertiuu of tiur papuratrom.ari _Se OW 111 the
ml
juywuut,u7 kuud he*ULu. ur to ato :rem a : spivs:qua
, ^ uuvue lUOI Wini. 7 . Idlej aro la I•edd •cold u, .all ea
argy,-baisuiauly nervous, 211.1 aSv J 11.1)1,01/10. lu
thiSaiass of iuvathis, taus,* fries ro
cAu.iteaited. •I'ools pocaiiar 1 IrJ iiiviAoracius
properties reader Luisa :lava:mime 10 $OOl eases. '
• • Perseus visitim; it/struts ILA:Tamed aanually with
F. 6 V.itit U..;, Ur Aft k it ()U' A Lithltii.lo
Will' awl th..it by too traidiy use of olio ur
tar) bottles,. tdiey ivlll,uullll ouc- lastaacu 6iiai taa
dis
-03150, as tan iiitturs Will roausate strougiiiiai LUU
aysLuiu, awl carry tau uhe thr la its ihitural
Prevoutiou is butter than Cure. •
t, .v.Aio 3DABI.H. •
Aud free trout Alcoa:Mc atturealut, and all lUjurldus
la6r!..itheats; are pktuttat Iu t.ti o athl smolt,' Uuldau
tqulr uttm, 3)IU 4.l.4pktrt‘li 111011174 secretions. Irdlll
tad tw..l)", give 01,0a1 t 1110 113/11d sleet, awl tiaitt:
ails vigor 4. tilt)
fitauiu.
lerlee oi'eouts per bottle. • •
.
ABM. street, Phil's, Pa.
• ilul.l uy druggists aud StaroiceopoeS bn .usury' town
aud - vlhi.gu 10 11113 United States arid Cauudas, aud by
all UruA,:mas .L3tay 10, 1531.1
- .
AViIiCTED itEAD I
, , A PHILADi;LetiIA 31.1.:DICAL 11.01/SE.
~.4.......A4tical twenty two yoara ago by DLL •lil:V tit:LIN,
corner 01 laird and Uulap 6treacs, ruitadulphia, ra.
• • ; TWENTY:TWO Y.r.:.l.ltS'
. •,.,... .Esperience leis rendered Dr. K. - a - most UuccesefurPute.
` 4 " tilt...ne iu ~. re al All diseaAes of A private nature;
tutnt 4 , . , :;;11ty, as au I,upecihuont to, marriage;
rt us a cc',V:,X al tufirmities, dihesses et th e Niue,
au use C an ".: from abuse of mercury. . .•„ ,
'...iii ' ~• fi l AK,: I'AIiTIUtiMM7IaTICE: ----
Therein' vil habit sometimes indulged In by lava
~. .
in aolitude, eu gmertug up . 1 Mk tiltl.o, to 1114/OilOOO;
, _ au& wiiicei,. t reilieunia iu due time, not only begets
~aeriouil ow; -s to matelmoillak hitf,pi boss, but give:,
~,
, rise to soof protracted, iltlOtki.eAlts, red deVatit4tl l / 1 1,
infectious. '''' 4 • practice ,
Yew' of those alio give way to this peruicions r
are aware of Lila cousojuuUces, 'bit 'illey find the tier
trims system fillattOrilli, foul ntrauge aud ttuaccouutablu
iuusa - ttuus and vdPii fears lit tue , nand. (alio p.tgus 27,
2d, 25, or Dr. K.'s woe ou - .ielf Preservation:" -
The auforttiultd thus alftrited becomes feeble, is 1
'.unable to labor with accustomed Niger, or to apply his , ;
liurMud to study; his stop is tardy find weak; he as dull,
resullg, and engages uvula iii. his 'sports with less
44 114EitilleirttO himself before the p4tice has done
illat - ITriirsb, and cuter matrimony; Ills Marriage is uu
1' 'lruitful, aud his sense tells him that thishi-eitigiiid-by
his tiarlyfoillest - Those are co usid a ratious which should
14, awaken'the attention of all who tied similarly situated
5 ' •• • ' itEII.D.NLIDA,.
11 . pie who places bdrasulf uuder. Dr. KiNktILIN'S treat-,
meet, may religiously confide• In lilirlionor as a patio;i
----- tuaitiatink-tely-upen-tlie.assuraucii pi , t-the_seerets-uf
Dr. kC.'s patieuts will never be dipelu ' Sed. -r,
ruling. luau; .• no false , ,./toi lest 3, del,er you .from
ti t
making your • khotiu lo.one, :Who; Rion education
anti rospectab I i y, can ourtainly befriend you., •
- I lk. titNii.rait.si'd residoueekts boon , fur the. last,
. layeutyyeare at the North Wast,Coruer orrltird and'
. • Iltddiiiitreets, glillailtilphill. : : ':
' -‘,,,., •
,
~ -,-,,,,, . •-, PA - LINNT3 AT A•DISVANOR
1 .7 Cad have (by stating their case explicitly, 'together
Iseitli 4411101 r syniptems,par,letter, ouclosing a remit
. liance).l.or..ld.'it medicine, appropriated accordingly.
tj.irdrtrardett to any part of the Vetted Stated, and
secure from DAMAO& itud,,OUltlosLTY, by ;nail or ex
.
.iitrosa.»"..:'
' • ir , q-'IIDADI lOU= AND IIIANIIOODII
- A. Visoro fit Life or a Premature Death, Ainkiddri on.
•,., .*tiolf-Pniservatiou---tfruly 23 ennts. ~
-ti Letters ountalidag that Tali* In ,Stsdnirt 41111taseire
_...copy per return of mail. • ' ' . -
•• -• • • bittATIS 1 • (412.4 1 1Ta1! •ORA.TIB I/ 1 -
- 'Anne din todilL . ' -
" • DI/SSitl'_.lL4l.llllVED . j ,. •
't Nature's Wilde," a now and , populak Work, of
Valuable advieo audimproinse warning, alike caloola,
ited t 4. 1, prevent .years of wisery aud g;LVOiI thousands of'
111'.6114is distritniced without ehfirke, forwairded:by
.inaldi anul& Ao any Post Office in On United States,,,
on reeeiviog an order enclosing two postage staft,Pl4
LW' FURNISHING' ',ROOMS; IN
.Lie.- IY'.4di' LIRIII, iqiiii4ll', Ol.4*.il'il WILLIAIIB,
O.).„OEitY7-;-Tlio,uadersfaned, hai - Ing located, Ltintsoll
yormatiedely la !Utile'', has opened. ,a Wion and Furni
t urn Adonis; whore ho intends to JIIILU UFACt uro mid keep
, constantly oajtand every variety of, Parlor and I.lhanilior
klittNlTUltit and 011AlltS „Daring considerable
e.QLWeneo
Atha bainginslte_dinAmidingto pm_
personal attentio-Tfia-the work and finish of his
Airniture, beasts:sets to give general usatisfaction
to au those who may favor hint with their custom. It.
will bo his aim to• attend to busittesS with as 'much
promptuoss as possible ; and will think nothing in his.
_lino „unworthy Ids attention. . , • ,
tie will warrant his work to ho good, nqat and in the
lato# Stiles, woll Mashed, and will sunlit the lowest
prieesptutsible for. emu. • ' ' • .
..,
!laving furnished filmier with an excellenttllttuss,
Le-will be ready to illl any orders in that line, prompt
ly anctfii:i the most reasou.sble terms. .
41...t1i kinds of,-furniture repaired and ro-dressod
pnnuntly and in the best moaner.
Carlisle, Aprlllo, 1846. , .. 4 .1 . ALEX.11. I 3 WINO.
, Alcbitines,
~. . . . -
" $l.OOO !" - $1,0.09 LI .
,c , -- - - '.. , •':' , : - Po'so , ' '. ' AFFLlcirio) - ,
.. • -
. , ANL.
-, i e 7. - i , ,', ncil ..-.."--- , UNFORTUN - A'rili - - • .
'''4, 1 11 1 , C. 4 • : 'l, 'Cut out and prosorvo the:fol•
\ ‘:ti.4' . .l.': , ' " lowing card. llt is particularly
''''"-- .-iimiortdut :to STILANGthS, AND
--. - l . TRAVELLERS, to' prevent their
--- . a .. misled , and deceived by
the lying 'boahts, , e
felsprom us, end sptirione'reeten.
tnondations-(from-the-dead , an -unknown)-of -Foreign
and Native Qinteks,"of whom thertf aril more in Plilla-'
delphia than eiSewbere, because of the:clemency of the
laws - of thetitetu. Citizens know end avoid them. •
1 . (laving tripd ono to twenty dollars Worth of Quack
Mixtures, Eitracts,•invigerating Elixirs, ilurdlalsi Bit
ters, &c., without elreet--having been deceived by inis
rreprespiite4..and_ox:i.ggenated_evlounis of tie' f-A bu se
liecrlarbtsodsei. and their'ebilswiitenceg, pailialied :In -
Advertisonleii ti;,• Booka • &c., and niisled, by &Ise' re-,
-- e - iiir - ) teli - C - ed — pfrblig•Tlidt'h - 1.5. -- ctiti - iliielr,tlierelitaitifpThrely --
to increase au/Torino, end ;damn and frighten the nu - -
thinking, the inure easily to extort large Pees, (which is
Inordevident, being sold fur loss than cost of printing •
and advertising-having paid live to one hundred dol
lars to Fortign and Native Quacks,.
• WITIIOUT BEI:sal (IRED, • -
having suffered much and long—though the time lost
cannot be recalled, nor the money recovered .you paid
and Were defrauded of,.yet you can be cured, however
bad, long standing or, attlicting your case, by Dr.Lsmi".
- "Ile tyke, betimes; Delays are dangerous."
"Time is Money; Thue.savedis ;Volley earned:" .
- .YOU:SII .- MEN Olt MINKS, •
Single, married, or contemplating marriage. sufferitig
Iron Self-Abuse: or ,its consequences, or sulleringTroni
any other causes, defects, or doseases, and LAM ES,.
whatever -their diseases or situations. may honorably
rely and confide in De. Leidy's skill end success. ; Ac
cOnunodatious, If required, with kind and efficient at
tendance, at Dn. LEIDY'S PRI V Al% iIOSPITA L. •
TROTII IS VIRILITY AND WILL PRINAIL .
ONE.TUOUSAND DOLLARS -
Is witgedlhofellowlug ciinuot he contradicted, namely;
that
. , ' Da.
fli7,ToitirEouirru.Streq, - abovo Raco, '
Is tho only regular Physician residing' to Pnlladel
plria.FOraduate- of tho Universitrof - Pennsyltanku
(tWenty:two exciffifivslY engaged in the
treatment, of Secretor Delicate Dismoos of both sexes,
Self-Abuse and. its consequences; 61;,mdc Weakness
and 'lnability; Nouvoininess;, Irregularities and other
diseases or situations
. of Femilles; and which lie will
cure hi less tithe and leis restraint, more effectually,
than any t.ther, underforfeit i,f ' '
'ONE,THOUSAND DOLLARS, , .• •
..
Dr. LEIDY has. more patients; and cures them toe,'
than all. adim:tiEing•Doetors, so called or otherwise, in
Philadelphia bonitined, cud proudly maws' to profes
sors and, respecta ble . Phystrians, Many of I . vinn consulthim in , critical (lames. -and ••rospetahlo Minns:a:lien;
' chants and Botetyroprietats,os-_to-hislinown - b.killire- -
rptita . tion and unpanalieled'suexes4. a ' - •
nisTANT PATIENTS • . . .
can have Mice:mil addee and medicine sent them by
oval.nr otherwise, to any ••part . of the dirtited - States,
giving - a detteripthin of their caws (elleillATlV, a reason
able fee) by - letter to , • Dn. N.ll. LEIDY, ..
No. 114 North FOUETII Street. ahore.littae, . •
, ' Philatleihin. .
. .
. .
A ugustlti, 1g55
WILY ARE WE SICK?
' It has boon - the lot °tine human race tolw weighed
down by disease Mud.sutforiug-_,MILLOWA..YIi..I.!II.I.a.
aro s i n:dully, adapted to the relief c.f.the WE the
Nen VLIUS',. the D.OLICATtI, and the INFIRM, of all
clinicaogam easel& and constitutions. Professor Iloilo.
way perain - ally auperintenda 'We thatinfactilte. of We
medidues In 'the United States, and offers them to a
free and ,eallitbtened people, as the best -remedy the
world over saw for the removal of disease.
TIII:SE 'PILLS PURIFY TliE
Theie fatuous Pil s are expressly conabiniug, operates
on the stomach, the liver; the kidneys, the lunge, the
skin, and the -bowels, correcting any derangement in
their functions, purifying the blood, the-very fountain
of ellf,'and thus curiug.diseaso in all its ihrms.
DY,SPEPSIArAND Ll.V.filt COMPLAINTS.
Neatly half the human race have taken these Jeff{ A
.It has boon preyed in alFronts 'of the world, that no
thing has Wen found ettual to them in cmum of disorders
of the liver,„ dyspeotta,' and .stomach complaints gene.
Italy. They. soon give' rt - healthy tone to these organs,
however' much deranged,- and 'whoa all other LIICIMEI
have failed. ' : • •
RiMt - DEVILtIt.
Kany.of the most despotic Governments bare opened
their Custom !louses to the introduction of these Pills,
that they may become tho medicine of the masses.—
bearnettOoliegee. admit that this medicine ,is the best
remedy ever known for persons of delicate, or ve hero the
systein has been impaired, at its invigorating properties
never fall to afford faller:
ILMAI.e. COMPLAINTS.
No iteutille, young or old, should be -without this
celebrated medicine. It _corrects and regulates the
monthly courses at all periods, acting in many dims
like .a - charm. -1t Is also the mit and safest medicine
that can' be g iven` - to ChildronnY all ages, and for any
complaint; contequuntly no should be Irith
out it. .
gOLUMEY'R MLR ATM - THE DEBT REMEDY comi Its TAR
WURU) *rut rug vOLIAW/NO DUMMIES: . ~
kabala. Debility ' . Worms of all.
,Bowel Complaints Fever and Ague ' kinds
Ckmghs ' ' ' Female CODA. — Stone and Gravel
Colds - . plaint's.i,. Secondary.. Symp.
Chest-Diseases Ileadarbes ' OLDS •
Costiveness .-- Indigestion.. . , '.luward.Weakneis
'..!Y_R_Pllttikl._i.....—ltillueskta. .lypriCangslaint.i.
Darrbora Irdlotuanitioit' 4 "LOWn'as Of Spirits
Diropsy. ' . _Venereal Affections Piles
*** Sold, at tbo 3Likaufitatories of Professor Ifotbowsv
80 Maiden Lanai bleW York, and 214 Strand, London, by
all respootabic Drligglats and Dealers of - Medicine
throughout Ilia United Stators' and the'clidliaeid:world,
)
in bozo's, at 25 touts,-034 c on a, and $1 each. • •
- .d.:sP' TiserollE a 'consider& e saying by taking the
N. 1.1. Directfoiti for tile gaidapee Of ibitleuts la Avery
disorder are tir each box.
tket..24. 14. ~ . • '•1 , .„ . 1 '
A - MIRACLE 801ENCE.-Dr.
:0. Boiling, of illecharilesbum, °timberland
county; l'a., announced to those afflicted with Tumqva
Wens: Caneerd_Polypus ' Moles ouktarics, &t.,6t
, Frit and all diseases that have been innerly
treated wins Camino or Knifs, he can refnove them with
out cutting, burning or palti ; neither OblOroform 01
'Ether Is hdminlatdred to the . patient.' It is no matter
on what part of the body they may be, he can remoVe
them wish perfect Safety, and in a remarkably short
time. No Mineral of 'Vegetable poison is applied, and nc
money required until 4 cure is perfected!. ,
l'rolapaus Uteri, Female Conipialote, Chronic, Vane
real and all other diseases treated with positive samosa
Full particulars can be obtained by addressing in eithel
English or nerautd;post paid. Patients can be amain
unideted with Hoard on 'reasonable terms. , '
Mechanicsburg is one cf the prettiest and healthy
towns in this or. any othok , citate. It It 8' miles from
liorrieburg, on the Otimbar.ind Valley Hail Hoed, and
accessible .from of-thilMtrion. ' The Doctor will
visit cases in any part of tho Rad when desired.
render if you'kikow any afflicted fellow eras'
tare, delay not to ten thestli of this„treatatent. „
w - wm - a - L 11 8 .A. 14 E D
- • • - • 'STORE.
Ir. SPENCER THOMAS, No.-20 ; South Second Street,
Philadelphia Itimorter, Idsiunfacturer,and Dealer in
. DIiUGB,MDDIOINP.S, CLIKADJALS, Amps,
- Dye - Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead; - Pressch - and
'American White Zinc, Window Glass, Glass Ware, Var
nishes, .Brushes, Instruments,. Ground Spices, Whole
:Vials, and all other articles usually kept by Druggists,
Including Dorax,..lndigo.Glne, Shellac, Potash, Xa
. AD orders, by snail or otherwise, promptly attended
to.' Country merchants volnvited total! and examine
-our stock before purchasing elsewhere. .4 Goods sent
- to any of the wharves or railroad stations: Prices Low
and tickls-Werrantcw.L.- , ---- Uthlrell
L)IIILA.D.ELPHIA.
'EVANS' Filth •ic ThINV PROOF SAYSSI
...,r march:luta, lawyers, furmora, and others, haying
hooka, Papers, or 'other valuables, to prosorve %rutin
Filth or \ uthRILARS; '
_hay and Nowoh's (Robb's) BANK LOCKS.
A . o.oco.—Thu •+.l(lra , Proof Cato," that intiohtrved our
Books, Papers, &c.,'daring then peat Vim at "Ltart'a
waapurahalsodoor OLd.V.k.KSVANSIth S. 'lad
St., Philadoiiihra::" • " • . -den A RUCK.-
Iid.:FittiORRATOIU3.i 'IV Ai'RIC Flunbais.
RVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling
and presorting moats, butter, milk, water, and all
articles tor culinary purposes. .
WA'rElt ielbTrdtb for purifying Ur:whisk
Water; e huller tainardiumsto
othor caustic; eau bo had separate or attached to the
Itorrageraturs- small quantity of ice voting the whole
lu the Warmest, weather.
VORTAULE SlloWi.it BATHS, for the ulet. of *rim
or cold water.
IT - Al'Ett COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores, and Dwellings.
STulthl TitUDliti, fur moving buses, bales; Ste."
SEAL. PitESSS, Coming du., Druggist do.
DLiVssit EVANS.. •
• No. f(I, South Second St., ( idours below Chesnut.
Matelsb, ISt (establishud In DM.)
_
CIORNER of
s, NJ over and Leuther ate.
underidgu
tt um, always on howl a large stock of X uperlor Cabinet
Wire, to all'he different styles, which he le prepared to
sell'at the lowest prices. lie 'invites attention particu
lar/3r, tgoAtio , PArion , Srturto Borten banality) a watt
useTullittieler3v hick-entirely—Obviates altobjeCtions.--,
The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They hay!
given entire satisfacilon to all who have then in use. ,
, Ci./.I I EINS loath, to order at the shaitestaetice.'
JACOB NSl4lilt. '
1) oBERT 8..q.e411)4Y4...0A-pliNii2,
MAlOid and UN
.•t
A ortallanuver street, next - door to
Class's yowl. •
Ile would refipectfully inform the '
citisens of Cowhide and, the puldia generally, thathe
has now on hand a large 'find elegantassortment of FUR-
N iTUItE t oonelstiug hi pitrt of Mardrollei, Card and oth
er Tables, Sofas, Bureaus, Bedisteads, plain and fancy
Sewing Stands, &c., manufactured of the best Material.
and quality warranted.
Also ageneral assortment of CHAIRS at She_ lowest
pace's. Namur Bustle uMde to order, and repairing
promptly. attended.to." - - .
—'COFFINS Made at the Shortest notice; and hay
ing asplendld_hearse he Will attend funerals in town or
nountry.• • ; • •
, ilemoniber the stand—next door to. Glass's
-flute). • • • . It. 11. SMILEY.
TIXTENSIVE FURNITURE ROW! -
„ia---.Limus It. .IVELVBit would' resnerfetillY
the attention of Ifouse.keeporeandllriipublie
to his extensive eitoek of elegant NpiibITIIRE,
Including Beas, - Wardrobes,Centre and Tables,
Dressing awl Plain Bureaus, and eve/Tether
article in his'branch' of Imedfiess-. Also now on hand
the largest assortment of Clid.lllB In, 4t
-the lowest prices. AONFINS made at the short
est notice and a Ilearse provided for funerals. Be
solicits s: call at his establishment, on North Bah- ,
veer streilq, near I:Bassettßetel. .
• Arar - kurnltirre hired out by the month -or year.
SCYTETEg R , SCYTHE SNATIIS.—
. - 60 dozen ()rase and Crain Scyj o h es , of all
_makes,
Also a lar g o assorttuout.of Seattle of al kinds, Crass
and Grain Rakes, flay, Manure and Ebaking'Forks, by
the quautity—just, rec e ived at • the-cheep Hardwire
Store of 11. SAXTO.N, East Maln-Streer,
1 - 11.11414 P TARLETANS.—A lot of
4,_/ white ri r letans, for eovarlai Chaudollers end
Picture Frinnesjoisslo cheap by -
.„--,June,ll.l ISITNE11:-
11
Aarlisle
,§ctalb.,_
Pl)ik clpl)in.
r - ERRING'S PATENT;
. CHAPI
A .
L-.L FOIE' Pit n OON SAPS with Ilairs Patent
- • Powder Proof Lacks, which -were
tided Sled is nt the
Fair, London, Itti, and
at' the World's Fair, Sew
1853 and '54, , The subsea
s are the sold manufachirera
prpprletors in this - State of
above unequalled Safes and
Th e - 'repttiation — Of
tine "Herring's Safe" is work'
and • for the last thirteen
joars'the mercantile community
have • witnessetrand teStb
inoify.tottlutir NEVEIt. FAILING tire proof qualities. Moral
than 12,001)..of_those Sates hash beau actually seld.and,
000rJrwoftwonan ilavtLpassod 'iriumphuntly_througln:
accidental sires. The public arii•iesured that all Safes
oininfitetoireil hy the subscribers arti_not_oniy_guariuj,
teed to ho fully equal, but 111'131:thy respects even supo '
rior to those tvhicli have been "so severely trie'd by fire
Pow will forget their- services in the burning of the
"'tribune establishment," Now York, and at - the GrOat .
Fire in Strawberry street, at the large fire last
Opposite the Girard House; and, still more re'ently
in the Fire at Filh and Cheannit' sts., in the ty nt
Phildelphia, In which these Safes came forth thu
itnoWledged . CHAMPION, when many other securities
• FARIIEL k - CO.,
Yam SAFE AND --L
/WCLOCK MAKERS.
ai WALNUT litreet, Philadelphia.
Safes, n• t ,Now•dei Proof Leeks, mum
Matured lixpressly for 'Ban ikers, :hurdlers, end
others requiring' security 9min rogues: Dank Vaults,
boom &e. on hand and made le order: Ail the most
celebrated Lurks for Kale at manullicturerie prices.,'
Second hand, "Safes." .- lialairoknilers" and Iron
Chests". of other makers. biye been taken in part pay
mont for. Ilerrlni's for sale at,balf
.•
1111
E "A.
eh rtere /I by the State of. Pen nsvlVartia in 1855
. ' OFFICU, 65 WALNUT STIINDT
One dour above Second Street, Pitiladelphiw •
Receives Deposits iii stints of Ont.; Dollar and-upwards
from all classes /If the community;and allows interest
at Oki rate Of eve per cent per annum.. Moneys paid
back on clumaMd. 46/I:Deice open daily Thou U until
bm'clintki-and ori :triindaY - ttud.tiatnrday, until 9 o'clouk
evening.
-- .7This institution will% found a convenient ad - safe
phice of dcpmatFermin:sand others doing IMNillegh
hi !'¢lludelphln: Repusits are paht on demand without
any preview+ notice being mat/Mimi.
•,-
.
Edmund A. Sonder, lion: Job IL Tyson,
Stilwell S. Idshop, _.. tleerge Hokin, . '
James It: Perot, Robert Morris,
John McCantu's, ''. Edward L. Clark; •
Jacob Sheets, . ' . CapL 'John tiallaglier,
Joseph .M Powell; . - -.-Jo lin- like,
Josepli'll: Myers; - - ''''- Richard G. Stetesbury,
Edward IL Trotter, M 4113111 Shippen, jr.
Franklin Bacon, - ' Win. P. Jenks,
Thomas Cooper, ' Edgar ll..l'et t IC,
President —SRA NKLI N ' FELL '
__Tioaq rile,-4.3i.liFt.' M. `.1101t1:18..
SOl . Otatry- ' -4NIIES S. - Plt INGLE. •
he Charter provides that no manager, tinker or
agent ft .01, directly or Indlree.. : tiy,; bOrrow any money
Oem•thei Society._ . -... . Octl7,PAk-ly
furniturc.
HIM
' , Pljitabelptild.. '''.-'
SAV'ING FUND OF THE U.S.
iIi_SURANbI,• ANNUITY- & TRUST UtThil"Y. .
$. „E„corner Third_alitiChtsnuLEtreets,...PhiV
• CAPITAL $2E0,00. -510 " '
Idimey is reteived on deposit dully. the amount de.
posited is entered in a Leposit. book and given to the
Depositor, or, if preferred, it certificate will be given.
All sums large and small,' are received, end the
'amount paid hack on demand, withi , ut nalce.
Interest Is Paid at the into, Or five: PE.le CENT., cori•
mencing - from the'day — of - depesit, anif
dltys previotia to the withdrawal of the Money.
• the first day oflanuary, in each year; the interest
of each deposit 15 paid to the depositor, or added to the
p,ineip.ll, us he.tnay prefer.
The Company hare now upwards'of 3,600 depositors
in the city of Philadelphia alone. .
Any_aditionalinformatlcin_wlll.be-given:li:-addressing
I . ,
ho TREI:f3URER.
Stephen R. Crawford.. Preset
Lawrence Johnson, Vice pt
Ambrose.O. Thompson,
Benjamin, W.
Jacob L. Frnrance,
PLINY FISK.
.T. aomiLSCIII.AO7.II
Sept. 12
GR, E.A T E , X. CT TE_M E. N T_l
PIANOS AND• MELODEONS. GIVEN A WAYI— •
dtAINTWAMSII, MASONIC TEMPLE, CHESNUT ST.,
Above- Seventh, Philadelphia, reSpectfully• informs the
tiubilc that'hais - prePtired - tntnake - the
()ITER.
TWENTY Boardman, 0 rill & Co.'s celebrated PIANOS,'
and - TWENTY - CT - W: 1I c,tCrs's - I'iUMIUM MELO-
DEONS a:11 be placed- in the hands of a conunittee of .
gentlemen, tit be by them distributed among the holders
of my . certifictites: -
To each' imrchaser_of my Popular Music, a certificate
will Ito_ preseitted. entitling the holder to nu inlet est itt -
ONE PIANO and ONE M ELOI)EON. to be disposed of by
the Committee fir the benefit of those holding certifi
cateS whetrONE THOUSAND DOLLARS' of-Music
-shall have been "sold.Tso_that_etidt yersceniureitting one -,-
Dellar - altril - e - ton ri -- tiFOTTViitTaild the value of limner;
paid out, but' will lu.ve secured to Lint an interidt, in
common with other certificate kidders. In the aboverdis.
tribution. The succeeding distributtens, will be':Eon
tinUed, subject to the same regulatkaff,- until the 20
Photos and 20 Melodeons arc distributed. • •
Particular attention is invited to that feature of this
phin which calls fie. a,disposal of the instruments when'
but 1000 certificates have been issued, thus avoiding the ,
vdtcations delay and, probable disappOintment attend
'lug certain schemes now before the public.
Music may be selected frosts my entire stock, which
comprises crony Catalogue in the United-States.
' Orders forwarded by mill will be faithfully ,and •
promptly attended • ' ,
• -N.111.--nConstantly on -hand a--splendid assortment of
Pianos, - front - the celebrated manufactories of Bardman,
Oray. - Co.; -- of - Alleitlyrdatobttiekuting
& Co., of Boston; Ely. & Nianger, and Bennett & Co., of
New York. Also, C. W. Sisk & Co.'s 'Premium :kid*. -
deens, to-be had at the lowest munufitcuturer's-prices:
EMI
[Road the folloiing from Godey's„Mtisic4lli.or.]
lto. , (limy & Co.'a Pialio_Funvs.- 7 -We are so well
pleastd with the instruments made by this firm that
we have determined to be instrumental'ourseives;.that„
•
furnishing our suhscribers and °Mari with ►fn
'article that we can recommend and warant.. -There is
always a lificulty attendify the pnrchase" of planes,
because persons cannot rely fully tilfon' the loci= men da-
Lions they receive from . tnenuthcturers,.Who are inter
ested, of course, fin the sale of their own nianufacture.
-Now, we are not interested in the matter in any way,
except„in_..f.faVMl._lo sea' that those who tuitronise lur
"Beek "shall be will served withthe best pianes-msdo:
" Vor a list of prices POO cover, at which ,amounts we will
' send - Pianos, warranted fee one .oar, the freight to be
PIIKAY the.--itersolui-or.datlttg, )VO5 annex '.lutter re.
celved from a gentleman in Virginia, to whom We sent
one of these
4 ' l 4 , 00 M, 034.—Ikar Sir--11 have great pleaure
ha-acknowledging the 'receipt of the nano Forte which.
you were so geodes to order for my wife from iloa minion
Gray's. . It was delayed for some time at Winchester ;• ,
but I ant happy to say that it came in excellent condi
tion. We are decidedly pleased with the instrument. .
-The 'rosewood is of a hi:anthill quality; the ease is plain
'(we like it the better for it); the' touch' is very easy for
a now instrument, and the tone is firm, clear and sweet, •
All who have tried it, adndro it and speak in the highest •
terms of its melloWness and . sweetness-of tone.— ,
'deeply regret- that ire did not order the 'Attachment:'
wa •
must h213'13 it yet.
"We . are deeply indebted to you for your agency. In
-procuring,for us so good an Instrument. Bo pleased to
receive off r acknowledgments.- Your obt. sere
muddy
--- sou...
hia- Incorporated by the State of - Pennsylvania hi
• . .
Vise per cent. interest Is given, and the money Is al-
Paid back' whenifirer •it is called kir,,without the
necessity of giving notice (brit beforehand.
People who have large sums put.their-money In Allis"
Saving Fund, on account of the superior safety and cett-:
sentence it affords, but any sumilarge oratuidl, is M
calved.
This Rasing Fund has a Sery large amount Of,
gageS, Ground Rents and , other drat class investnieuts
for the security of Depositor& The - rulea proventimy
Director or Officer how using or born wing the money.
The Wee id open to receive and pay money every
day, from 0 o'clock In the morning till 7 o'clock in the
evening, and on Monday Wnd Thursday evening; till
- Peoplo ivho btorelitiney to Tmt - In; are Invited to cal l
at lbel4nc ° fu“ l i gl i t i Atl n tlitk i llVEß.Pre;ident.
• ROUT. SELPILI•DOF, fire President.
,WM. J. REED, Serctiury..
October; 3,11365, - • • .
.SPRING- \ MILLINERY 7 GOODS
. NOR 1856. •
tts STONE & SONS, No. 45, South Second
' . • Street, Philadelphia.
particularly.eall the attention.° t_ Merchants- d
.Milliners to their large and handsome nasortmeut of .
SPEINO MILLINERY ROODS, -
au& tie
OLACE 1311.10.,!, CILAPFA,
• 'RIBBON% FANCY LACES,
• FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS,
and every article appettaining to thellUlincry• trade.
• The above goods base bona imytorted expressly for our
Spring Sales, and comprise the best assertment to he
found In tlid city . •
MI
Win. ,I, Graloin,
Paul M. Goddard.:
Geo. lilellensy,.
, 3 0, :Nunes Devereux,
• 'OWL English, .
Birratary, and Treasurer,
Taller and Interpeter,
J. D. W."
I°
3111,orelinnetius
urho dick without Liyingt_
Id. Paul Legrand.died at Dijon,' Burgundy, ,
recently, at the age at 70; leaving the following
memoir, ivhereby.heigoves be has not' lived :
All 'that is suffering, sorrow, ennui, despair,
desire,
regret, 'should be deduced from life,
beiause we should ourselves have deducted it
heaven permitted. When three years old
I was"weatted; at six I could spank but badly;
a - tireven I split nt nine I , was cured,
-1-groat,-therefore, extract-nine-years-front-my;
existenceiforlitirely to drink a; nurse's-sour
milk, not to epe'ak, bat*, and, totmlit one's ,
skull, is not living,. At the-ago Of nine 1.-be.
gnu my studies.—Owing to icy ciacked ,skull,
my head was a; hard one, and I proved
born to tuition.. I' required , tivi:o Years' lqber
toopell the alphabet. I was indebted to lel
ter Z alone for about fctizr score hundred leab- - -
es; the other twenty-three .letters made A •
complete-tnertyr.ef me, .At theinge' of twelve
I could read, but my bokr was Mangled ; with
alphabet tears. attempt made to
teach the Latin, nod I lost, my Prened. in this
experiment. At fifteen I knew nothing-at all,
and a forced - diet - of bread iiiid . ..water had ye;
V &
duced - me to the condition e ekeleton. Six
yeara more-had-therefore-to be deducted. At
sixteen my. fathei made Ifie n netary's clerk. ,
There commenced a new species of mart-v.410M. -
1 got up at six, swept the office, lighted the
stove, was drubbed by the taller. elorks, • and
my father overwhelmed with complaints about
me, deprived me of mydinner. "This life I led
for five•years, and froni life. will .potitively_.
deduct them,
• At twenty my father, qUite disgusted' with
lii&son, put me on:board a ship akelierbourg
I washed the decks, climbed up the to. mast
thended,the sails, add received thirty lashes a
day upon 'my hack. , This watt - endured for
four yearti. At twenty-four my father made
me a haberdasher. I married' Mademoiselle
Ursule - Devousins, turner's daughter ; her
portion consisted Airthiity — thous,aud kivrei,
mortgaged upon "a
saga!! estate at St: • DOillifl;
. go. The disy after the wedding —I found that
topwife had a Wooden leg, made by my lath
' er-in•law, the 'timer. i r .le poor womanniude
a thousand apologies for her infirmity,_ and 1
pardoned her out of regard to her marriage
portiont. "The St, Domingo bfacko rose against
the viiiies,.:burni the marriage _ portion, ; and
the wooden leg was all that.was left, to me.
At ibirty 1 loot my wife iu cousequeuce of
sorofulous . disouse. - I spent six years of mar-
eiery aninute. 1 therefore
deduct these lox years from my life liaving,
ueeverybotly viva, slept a third part or my life,
'lnduct twenty•four years of sleep. and I am
below the right 4044ioniug, for I was a great
sleeper. A year Mat, adding minute to win•
ute, in searaning fur the keys of my• desk,
which 1 was coustuatly Mislaying. Does MN.
one live when one looks for a key ? Three
jests lost in havilig,,myself shaved, powdered,
314., five years in suffering with toothache, two'
inflammations of the chest, -with relapses and
rmirrirxrd 7/ 1 .tur . •.777.7 - 7 -- tog,
" What's o'clock ?"•" we have had bad weath
er to (Jaye " how do yeu•tdo "howiejour •
lady ".I have a bad cold," " Marlborough
s'en va•t, en' guerre--lhat mud in the street : —
what - a winter this yes !"—Sir moullislost in ,
having t e mud brushed off one, and • ail' in •!,
brushing o Pe hoc One year -of—endisrance
of the entire sots of thelo theatre. .
lost in listening to toe modern dramas, the
ehcf.a'auvre of genius not understood, •One
year lost iu complaining of salt and tasteless •
/soups, of outlets too much" or, foo undone,. of
iadigestioti of bard eggs, Total 71 years.
beg leave to deislare the - in giving up the
ghost I do noe'give up,unythiug worth keep.
Tne Fue'Carcnsa,The last Yankee haven
tiOn is a patent fly trap, got up by of
that ilk; and which ie all that the -most far.
ticiious could desire," It is • a wire ems
about a foot square, with a revolving nylintrarr.:
covered with cloth, and on which . * litlistatt
lasses is rubbed sea bait.. l'he flies (like poor
humane, intenven tke present good without
thought fur the future,) light upon the.
der, which, moving by species of clock ,
wor,kri, atotelj carted them under and. UP into
a - trap from - which there ie no escape, _ Where
thousande of them are soon eolleeted and .
posed of. 14 . ii4* '‘ 4 0,1110.99 , 28 fatrand will
d
prove
A. good stOryttiltrOol3lehop, who wae
sent down to New, York with one , of these ma. .
°hints, as a-"specimen'.nutriber." A - butcher.--
was vary desirous be should! oat it. Itgoitig in
hie shop, and in the course of half.
,an 'hour
something testi than a peck of flies- bad been
•iltiNed. - " - =-Thcbutcher wao , fdeasid„
eluded as his - tlies were "all trapped,". be ;-
'.'didn't want the machine." 4•Yery.
said Bishop, 4 •l'm a Yankee, isnd f won't be
mean, and ; as you'don't want ray . trart,, I won't
take any advantage' ot you= by carrying "alf
your fifes," and drawing the:elide be liberated
the wh. i le swarm itbOta,lhe bOteheOli' ,ears,
and beat a retreat"nutier cover of a little the,
loudest-butzlog - ever heated
El
ID