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CUMBERLAND COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION,
List of Premiunis—Ootober, 1856.'
NEAT CATTLE
.•
• ' Jacob Trego, best Bull over three years old,
• • (urham), $4 00; Jacob , Hartuian,
(Devonshire full.blood) ' 2 00; .Jaines William
.' • son, best Durham Bull between two titithree,
8 00: William M. Henderson, second beet, ,
200 ;..T. Galbreth. best 808 between one .
and two, 2 00 ; John Beltshoover, second beet,
1,00; William Gleimi best. Bull calf (Devon,
ehlce), 1 00; Jacob, Trego, best, Cow over
ihtee. years' old (Durham), 8 00;. John -W.
- . Craighead, second best, Devonshire,2 00 ;
• Benjamin runlc, best Cow • between we • and
. three years, 2 00; Richard Parker, second
best, half Devonshire, 1 00; Elias Brenneman,
belt Heifer between one and two years, 1 00:
..Jobnstop Moore, second best, 1 00; William
Glen, best Heifer Calf, 1 00; Geo. Shealfur,
' ,- -for - a - stineritirco - tf
:Richard Parker, Hugh Craig, Henry MOO,
John Gleason, John C. Dunlap, Jacoh Rhodes,
John Monroe, Daniel Aid, William . Wirt, Ja
cob R. Nissley, John Myers, Col. A, Noble,
John Lindsey, J: B. Leo, Sabluel Huston, Wil.
' ' Ham Glenn,.l`. M. Galbreath, Emanuel Line,
Jacob Kitzmiller, John Ore:lion, J. W. Craig
. bead, W. L. Craighead, -Win. M. Craighead,'
John Cameron and 'Henry Led' all exhibited
very good stook :but 'could- not be reached
With premiums. • ' •
Abra'm Lambertoo, John Sterrett, Richard
Parket., Joseph CulVer, Committee. . •
--•- .t George Hendel, beet-stallion overfour yegre,-
trot premium, $5 00.;,$atnuel Huston ' second,'
'400; Samuel Zug, - best'quallion,.bel - ween
_throe and_four,yeartt,—first premium; -4-Q0
oClintock and- uthers• also ekbibited •fine
• -ho ::s. Charles Grist, best—horse' colt, be
' . Swoon. o and three years-old,Aist premium,
800 ; L. anderslont; seCond, 2 00; 'John
Soherich, bee • ending colt, first premium,
2 00; Joseph •Cu , second,- 100 ; George
Garverieh, beet mar- • ver four - years - old,
- _ 4 00; .James Patton, - sec. d, 8 00; Howard
Wlrenian; best mare between roe and four
• Oars — old; 8 - .00 ;- _Richard—Pay _second,
2 00; - John Myers,• best mare bet - : .n two
and - three:yeare,-.2 00; Jeremiah Reap, se • •d,
' TOO; Emanuel Lino, beet yearling filly, 1 -
Solomon Mohler, best pitir draft horses, 4 00;,
draft horse,- 1 00 ; - JO'
• Fought, beat pair of horses of light draught;
first premium,4 00; Philip 111:eekbIll, second,-
. 8 _oo4_lVast._.sl.__Watts,__.begt_slnglo
barge: (Simon) 2 00;. nestling Lee., best
0— e harness horse, first picmituri, 4 00. The.
•
Committee also recommended a discretionary
premium -of ten dollars-to Mr.-Huston for his
large 'display of flag buries and cults. Judge
Murray, of Harrisburg, also exhibiied-a fasf
- - trotting horse. , . . •
• Wm. M. Henderson, Wm. L. ,Craighead, -T.
31 - . • breitb , Jabob Redsecher, 'Committee
• on Horses, -• '
• ' MULES AND JACKS.
Itiobard Parker, best team of mules, $4 00;
Vim. M. Watts, second best team of .home-
Raised mules, 2 00; Dr ' W. W. Dale, beta
;lair team and farm mules; 2 00 ; Daniel V.
Alit, second best, 1 00; lVna Id. Watts, , best
pair ofoarriago mules, 2.00; J. C. Levens•
burger, second best, 1 00; .Conrad Ernest,
.boat single harness mule, 1 00; A, L. SpOuti•
ler,,-second best, GI cents. &Imre. Grueey,
Sharp, and Niesley, exhibited three pitir of.
, two and a half year old mules of a very supe
flair quality, but there being no oompetion no
. ..premium could be awarded. 'Thomas Leo ex
hibited a fine wain of well broken mulaii.
..- -Alexander exhibited a pair of harness mules
' of very good quality. Wm Burnitz exhibited
• single harness mule. well broken.'
Alifitifider,jacolAC. - Neioloy t ergo
W:Hiiiik:YOlin Hoover, Wm. L. AlaCollooli,
Comniittoo on Mules., '
S/lEEP AND SWINE
Wm. L. Craighead heat pair of sheep, 3 00;
John W. Craighead,lresond best, 2.00; Sam
fdyeis, best buck 1 00,; John W. Craig
head. best ewe, 1 00; 'l/hoinpacm__Gallyait4L
' best boar over a your old, .2 00; Wm. M. feu
derson, second best; 1 00 f. - 171.rich Strickler,
best somr'tiver a year,. old, 2 00; •suine, . beet
StriViidtit a,your old; 1 00:
• ' Diweljonary Premiums —To John Allen, for .
SOW and seven pigs, 1 00; Cullio & Trout,. f,ir
• pair of bloater county pigs, ,75 cis ; 'Conrad
Ernest, ditto, b 0 cents. In addition to 'Gme
• preiniutde the. committee would mention ;la
- worably' a Sow and seven shouts. exhibited. by
Sanderson';Jnmee four fluty shoats by Jelin
- Allen ; three pigs by Wm. L. Craighead, and
pair of guinea pigs, !iy George Shrom, to
. ' whom Is awarded a premium of 00 eta, The
aommittee would oleo ftivorably ,mention dvs
sheep exhibited by William WiVb, of South
"whieh were fine. -
A, Boater; A ,iirudley, E. W.. Weakley,
ComMittee on sheep and.awiue.
. rciuvrity.
• ~ • •
- Wm. If. Trout, - best coop of libickepi;• buff.
am/White Shanghais, 2 00; Joseph' 'Trego,
second, 1 00; Dauiel B, Kieffer, butt pair of
Brahma chiekens, 1 00; Win. 11. Treat, sec
cad blest pair of shanghais, 75 ob; Julio Spahr,
..,best pair of ducks, 1,00. Thu Committee do-,
sire to add that the coops of chickens exhibit
,• ea by Charles ;Turner, , Wm. 'Miley. Peter
Monyek; - e_eergeSpangler;__./ohnston Moore,
Ji & J. .Boalek, •Wm. 8: Bead, : Samuel Martin
. Itnd /Mute Perseus, wore very creditable and
stained to high praise, but not quite equal to
Athos° to which the premiumii were Awarded
The white rabbits exhibited by . Solomon Stouf
tet, were beautiful.'
Respectfully submitted by :Rebort;.Mbore,
Lewis Ritigiialti'iOnot!:L:'•lthiDoriill, t4iicutinl
Aly,e:sOluniati L.e4jr.,
.r:- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.,
.
&; Haynes , .best display of agricaltu
' gal Implethents, 800; Mr lionwood, 'best w,'
'2 00i, Griffin & Baynes, ,best ,Subooll : plough,
100 ; . 4 fine collection of pluugbe was
, - ,etbib
lied by - Griffin . & Ilnynrs;'.&. -- B.':Ziegter - and •
, '.Henry LGriffin & Sagam: Peat iiiirrow,
00; some, fur - best • oultivator,. 1 00; W 4.
lbstighlt Baker, ?or bdit grain end seed drill,
'Qo;';.Josepit, , Shireinan„ Past, cent, planter,
00r limes: Tation e i best, Riaper, (Atkins)
; 00 Jame' .Artris trong;' best- , Mower, (Mau
' 84'11) ; 46111 p(rier.
M Shriner, beni..wheut•fa:n,,2.oo.;.
&'Plank, best 'shaker fur', brashing: fan
:','Atiltto;',l' George 'Brandi; bthie. hey. rake,
100;_ Henry Rh pads, bes t War coin Libeller.'
00 Griff?tv. B v flaYhea. - best 'lima conizabei
-100 i'isidiki'beit'ititiyi" bay Caller;
OW; tame, for...Aineriosa earn 1.00;
John„lftrawheugh,litave bendlyB,lahul shingle
00;. Baynes; best ?cidkr
inill,
.100; same, 'beet . ro
Alityarir;bost . threithvi. alit'Seperater, , B OD ; A4a'
bath !tiPPle.4lring inaehinti, - .69;eis.
steam engine ;was .eihibited
ofCarliele. Thci ,, Courunitteo bad"
.80 ,opportuoty,.:6r,Adei4 o it , t orang;, :
,at apicarenlio:niiitalteplidtkorcinnitiuCtiOn
- Osesdst, it Wor,tyn,afc , iipociab,, : nallise.". JOhu 8.
>f,;;41M.,,,110ver bi they
NOt.friecl
I)tittatillrmstrang,eallibited'acled ofitaharniid, - ,
Amoorb4,wAho - Qowil A iitett,chinii entitled
9•1" t
Z , .;14speinithilljf ' ,.iliimit . tte'll.,
Glo.7oBrindltii•lf.iGardnen:onii39m.
ISM
• • ...NANGVACTGREGARTIGIAS.• • -
,• ..e -erge Keller beet:oaso ~
of nhie., 1,63;
elloi..fiup 'display .Of Gate ddid. Ones ; :Jona:
tlinn.Cornman, beat natio of .Boots and Shoe's,:
I,oo;;tlitYplaY of
6ibineut.ware;,4.oo.;4ainoS' It: Veaver,' ,. seet.'
Ind itesti - 3,00; Divid Sipe,rthird, 2:00 ;- Geo.
butler. display.of Gas t-iron'llare,' I,oo';'"Jtim e s
'attdo, , lady:a Saddle,-1,00 ;'P. H.'Shataharp. -
r:,best set of .single Harness,'loo;
ider,Veertafaingle'llarness*;,George
ight;. ease-OT-Dentallitetrninents, 1;00 .
, riok Beidle, display OfYlloofti, -Sbuitets
* Beirnann...b.oiw w
t.g Mots .Henry Saxton best ohm ,
ate,; Simon Stnitli, best Horse Shoes. 3 la); .
ha
teeedingly 01.'s ;. Juhn R Turrier exhibited a
:RON' &aft of tho Pennsylvania Farm (.161:
3ge and_of the Geed Will .11ose-house of Car..
310.
Respectfully, submitted• by D. J. Meliee
,obert.Alliaon and Wm. F. -- tinfiger,- Commit
.110NEY.ANp BREAD
oomieitteo would. remark that till the
,pecinitns of butter . :exhibited were of. stye
riot gitality sail° : equall y.good that t boy
found grent . ditrioulty in' determining how to
award the• p•rektiitim.s. : They .award to. Mrs.
Myers,•the first premium, $l,QO'; Mrs.
ErnSt; 'second, 75 eta; Mrs; J. .Culyer; Aire.
D...• • CraightUid, , Mrs._ D. ,[!oiler;. Mrs,
.Catharine CanerontMrs. Samuel Myers, Mrs.,
Wm. Henwood,.sl.l;s.:Messersmith end Mrs. E•
Thompson; ore•each entillttl'•to special nOtioe
'for the excellent specimens of Butter exhibited
bythein. Mrs.. A. Bosley for hest •loaf of
Bread, 75cts ; Mrs, J. Culver, second,' 5t7 eta ;
Mrs. D.-Cooper, Mrs. Wm. ,Barnitz,abil Mrs.
C. Wetzel also exhibited good bread.' • Messrs.
Weibly and Dale, bent lioney,.loo;•J Careth
ors, second, 75 ots. •
Respeeiftilly submitted by • John Millei%
Samuel M. — .Sherp, Samuel M. Woods and
Gourge:S. Mirk, Committee. - •
' PRESERVES AND PICKLES
Preserves-,The best lot awarded in three
claSses in the 'folloWidg' order o Mrs G W
Sheaffer $3; Mrs Wm Ilenwood $2; .11rs'S•
W Haverstielc $1; the latterdspecially
mended as bidi - T - fho oldescllloaglef7str
greet a variety..
. Discretionary Premiums—Joseph Slmoni
$1 • Mks Elizabeth 'Hoffer $1 ; Mrs Charles
Lee 800; Mrs W Mesbersmith 50c. To
Miss 0 Moore for display of handsomer:eke
$1 50; Mrs S A Keller 50e.
Pick/es-Best lot in two classes: Mrs Wm,
Ifenwood $1 50; Mrs G W•Sheatfer ; Mrs
• • S A Keller 50c ' • in addition under this heed
we ritc,onuncild to Mrs A BoWor Sod; Mrs J •
Thrrner .50c.; Mrs B J Kieller 50c:
' Among the list of contributors to this
department- or class, the. following perxons.„
do not conic under the list entitled to. pre
4niumti ; the committee hoWoverteel it their
dutylO - cointnend llieni - Nr• - tholn•lutudSilrr -
and' 'excellent appearance and Variety or
preserves and-pickles, viz rk J 1.1 unnr;
-Mrs*Charle's - AtSmltlcMrslll - GraianiTlVirs
G W Sheathe., Mrs Owen, Miss Meryl Der
roil; Mrs Samuel Myers, Mrs Arnold, Mrs .
W W Dale, Mrs J B Keller . , Mrs E•M Lee, .
Mrs II Saxton, Mrs W Barnitz, Mrs Charles -
Murray,-Mr's Atlec. , , ,
.
S - . Havertitick; P..gpuei, J. W. Eby,
CROPS
__The_eoMmittee. en Crops, after having ex
amined all•things coming under .elass No
10,-beg leaive to make the following report :-.
While-Wheal—Messrs Striekler„
ifaigheital s Alters; Swigart i Dale, Galbreath,
3l'Gtaughlin, each of whom pfe
;Qls of good wheat.k. Upon. a. -
Mon the committee awarded._
lym - hl'Glaughlin
-
IMEI
_ - Parkat.,
Rutted pl-t
- -careful .exam
the first rtiemitim
and were of opinion
the second best:: - ' ;--
- Red Wheat—Messrs. 2 Brin
'-- re,...„ 11........ti.
lin and Galbreath, each of-whin
hibition, parcels, that does much ..,..„.
- the exhibitors, The committee were_o.,
' pinion that James Galbreath pi-educed tit
finest samplo and awarded the Ist premium
to him of $l.
Rye—Only two samples were presented—
. 'John Bobb's sample for quality and produe-
Thieneas 'is entitled: to; the' first premium'
(being 86 buiffiels to the acre) 75c.. - '
'Barlett—James. Galbreath. exhibited the
finest article, -which is entitled tqlthe first
~
• premium, 750. , • • •
Buckwheat—Wm 1 7 Swigart's was best.
. Yellow Corli—dames Gapi - eath, best half
bushel, 75c. 7 • •
' White Corn—Geo Brindle, best half bush:
el, 75c.
Best Three Ears of.Corn i rlio committee
after a careful examination of the parcels of
. Messrs. McGuire, Beltzhoover, Allen, Kel
ler, Craighead, Sheafler, Galbreath; Black,
Sites, Ilefileffirger, Brindle,- Parker and Bay,
each of -which were so good, that we had
, much difficulty in coining to a decision, us,
iff usual on such' occasion, where qualify .
----comes so-closclyin -competition, - came-to
the conclusion that Geo Beltzhoover offered
the finest sample, $B. • -
. - Wm. Woodburn,. Wm. McLaughlin, Corn..
FLOUR AND MEAL. .
The committee ou Flour and Meal report
,the following: - -.
2 F/our—For. .tlie - hent harrel - or nom; tiy - A:
Bosler, $L • .
Meal—For the host Buckwheat Meal to
Samuel Allen; 60c.
J. V. Henerson, M. G. BeltzlZor,
cob . Ritner, ann.
EGEIIABLE:S
" The committee on .Veguittblos_make the
following report: '
John Lutz, for the best Now Jersey po
tatoes, 600; Richard Craighead, fur the best
•BLerceri,.soc. Pine specimens were also
okhibited by Messrs W Ifenwood, George
Bobb, Samuel Myers, John BObly, Maj. Wal
lace, Jacob Sites'and William-Alter. Benj
Goodyear, for best sweet .Potatoes, ;
John Weft, best, Cabbage, 60c; William
Brock, for the best display of table vegeta
bles, 60c; Mrs G lV Sheidier, for the best
Onions, 60; also, some line specimens_by
Messrs -Wort and Graham. Jos Solon barger,
for sweet Potatoes, 60ct Jacob Burkholder,
for two Acorn Squashes, 60O; Wm Glenn,'
for two red Beets, 60 ; J N Frealtn, (*of onu
lot of Celery,-60e; also, ono lot 'by Joseph
Shrom. Johnston Moore, for the best Runt
Bagful, Sugar Beets, Carrots and !delimit
Wurtztd, 50e. - One Jelly Cake, by Mri3Nol
ler ; two nice baskets of Cakes by Mrs
G W. Shoaffeni.-...- ,
Thomas )3, Craighead, James . Myers, Mat
thetv Galbreath, J. W. Craighead, Daniel
HOUSEHOLD'MAN'UFACTURES, &e. ,
Miss,Julia Showers, for' bust silk qoilt,
-50 e 14rs D.Keiffer, for best fancy quilt; $1 ;
Mrs S.O Ruyett, 2d best; Mrs Major Wal
lace' 8d best ; ono, skirt and quilt inadu It.y
MrsAtide in her 07th your, 60c; Mt r ii.s
• Ruyett, for the best cradlequilts,.6oe ; Mrs
Jno Noble,. for best blankets, 60c; Mrs '
-;. Brenneman; 2d bestl, Mrs Wm Renweod,
for best coverlide,l6oc ; MrsHobert Sturrut,'
fbr best, rag, carpet, 600 I'Mrs 'Jnollobb; 2d.
best; . Mrs Sain't.Wlteryyi - best girthing car=
pet, 60c; Mrs C Cameron, best soap, 60c;
. Miss Catharine M Line, fur hest fancy,stools,
•"`6oe; Miss Elliatieth McMullen, 2d bust;
Miss Bonder, 8d best; MissE Caufman, fur .
' best mOrocco - slippers worked ;, one case
best "WM) , 'gilt 'embroldered slippers; pin
cushion, &0., worked.by Miss Nebinger, of
q :Philadelphia,. 60c; ono gilt .embroidered
Masonic apron;oxeepted.by the satsu lady, ,
fotir - daysi $l , Miss Mary.P.oithletrait
best shirt, 60c; !Miss Mary Smith p -7,q 1,..ht .;
M O S 'MOMS' Faiisyfor best...woolen
3nge;;Mrs •Jna - ClundUntn, fur . best,. cot hal
! stockings; lamp must, worked , by
trodti; , Reed,ln..hur, 9tir year,
•';ii.'ell,''intecuted,' 2604 ; Attys . , - 'worked by
- ,..-11.1iss .11' Heed, in; her tiff
,yenr,.Which. de
[rimy° credit, 260. Miss AZ 'Egln'fbr best
faMp':lnattS, •Dipple, fbr. best -
embroldeind,m
Ca' and , skirt ; 60c ;
:. Miss Anna Centime, 24 , beg, ; 'Mrs Jln Rel.
for best'uipitre collars; 600nilitOtit
ry ,J. Crane',;2d beit ;t:Mrs,Jne'lleigle, bust •
• :fanct wcfrked tikirt,.6oc ; Mike .Janu Arm- .
strong, 2cl beet ; Herron;-best Silk ,
embrolddred, child's dress, 60011 , ,k
f best child'S fancy ekirt, - ,500 H
tudersleere,,
Ifrp",,l.sanglnan; beit.traniferred'eel-1,
ILitoilleretit , liaskv6oe Hatitch, , bustt;.,
`,2l (oo o 4o .oo l tPaohlOorC'Sscorf , l soo 00'1 )t•
or doll). Olstiis:; l l4o;•biatte'iji , .gtatlOiOr.ltiola - =‘
itsher'.l7ttri'cyttor.,fittc.;>Missmina Kollar, '
innbrohlery;*ery floe ; 60g. ;Airs
,T Mier einbrolderedC4nitent'ir , Are
. . .
.•- • - •
609; Miss Mary Bentz, second bust; Miss F
A , Gbuld, One embroidered basic , and child's
dress 'Mrs B'r .oaufunan, onei , gdod toilet
cover Ractiaid . ;WOrtningtoq , nne.,good to-.
ble coyer Bentz . kßro; tine.dtsiddy. of.dry_
goods.; •
And we rocommond tliet;Jhe-promititos .
cacti article by the premium
,he Raid to each of the iediViduallinani6d in
our retort{ r
-ROM. 'jy,-4. A: Lino, Scott Coyle,
FRUITS AND FLOWERS
. .
tulgos:of articles'emparafEd n n
.
voimiNo 11, report 'that they bestowed as
intich•thilo as the brief continuance of the
exhibition permitted, to the.exaniATlMT:7 - ;:if
the 'Specimens allotted to thoin, some of
w .
hich.do . .not,appear•to wino fairly under
'the designation - of fruit'S'anditic;weis :
, • George Spangler', best quinces, 50C ; Geo
Brindle, (Monroe) best variety of apples; $1 ;
Edgar Leo, 2d best, 50c; S W Ilaveystick,
best lot of grapes, (Isabella) 50c; Win Lim),
best evergreen and house' plants, $1 ; Mrs
Noble, best vase of Hewers, 50c; D Wpn
deriy; best lot-of pears,soc. • , •
Georgorleikes, Coin •
SILVER-PLA - TEEF, STONE, 'GLASS and
QUEENS WARE.
Your committee submit the following re
port A Naugle, best displa#ofjew-'
dry and watches, and best display of silver
Ware and clocks. $l. Mr Naugle 'deserves
kreat praise for the manner in whielphis• en
tire achibition was got np, proving n point.
of considerable attraction.' ;Mr •Thomfis
Cooly!' also presented IL very coiumendable
'display orarticles, and deserves great 'credit.
Your committee award him second Pre
*MM. ' • • •. •
Williams, Thos. A. McKinney, 1.1
Law, Thos. G6aisoli, Coin:
MISCELLANEOUS 'ARTICLES
The committee No 17 beg leave to make
the following report and award ofpremiums:
To• Miss A 1I Underwood for One encaustic
and two Greciati;palntings $1; B SPang
ler for one box.of fancy segars 60,e; Misold
Parsons. for ono acorn picture frame $1;
Miss - MilmlO - M - Ooro - for - three
$1; B J Kieffer for, ono large case of fancy
goods $1; Miss Sarah Point: for
.three r oil
paintings 50c; Mrs "S Zug for ono bottle of .
very fine 'currant wine 60; Miss Mary I'
Weaver for ono painting . 60c; Mrs John
:Hutton for one case of bonnets .r:tid artilV
dal flowers $1; A II Kremer for three nio- •
noehrometie paintings 60c;- J_II !Herron,
miniature dreg.store $1; James Clendenin
for different kinds of.heather, kip skins, side
limther, harness, &c,'.s2; We; Bell for. one
Cooking range, planter's) $.l; J P Lyn
for best eihibition of hardware $3; 11 Sax
ton 2d best $2. '
The Committee would say with 'respect
in the articliis whieli came under their.ob
servation, that they reflected great credit
upon the tastes and talent . of the exhibitors_
"itifirthirdiaiTliTtilqu - iiitware and tools by:
Mr Lytle and Mr Saxten,.show.how - those.
gentlemen are prepare!) to furnish their cus
tomers with useful implements and. beauti
ful tools. • •
•
For the following articles the committee'
wduld tiWard.no premiums, but think them
worthy - of particular notice
J Ii Trego ship a Lemuel Todd" - very ,
welyexecuted; J H Herron some .vili• k y, fine...
specimens of writing ink ;-Jas Glendenin
-a very fine-sample Of russet kainr ; Jolfn--
.Rbeem fora superior.quality_of pianos and .
molodeobs ; Johnston. Moore . for 'very fine
Ailee --- vi•l'flinelaiiiVe of
-Maxi:Jame - it-Plato/I_llllu_ improvement_of_a_
-self-balancing sash and lobk ; 'PhiliP•Uhlei
fo.r.display of, fitto rifle and shot gun;
& Htiynes -for very 'floe safe Charles
very - lipporibr
of pressed brick ; Eberly & Miley a finifspee
.of turned lied - and NW. posts ; Frederick Ly- .
die two very fino doors and pair of .window
shutters, with very trim moulding;
.washing
machine improved by M Dill-and oxbibited_
by Denlinger & Bowman, very . good -im
provement.;_j_N.Frain, four kinds_ot wino
of a superior quality ; Mrs G: W SlionCrer
o bottles of superior. wino; H Grooves
n blinds, exhibiting fill() workniato•
s John,Reigle three handsoniely
r vases; Goo Richardson ono
removing dandruff; a supe-
Mary Saxton ono xcry
Zeynolds a fine show
wrcotypes; Mrs .
diaphania
miloader
ore-
, M'Glaugh
liad on ex
.to
ship ;
painted titi'
dozapecifl&te
rlor article; 3fita
flee painting; Mrs R
of atillirotypes and daq
Theodore Myers ono Await'
painting; Bowers .ono hay
and minium hook, a very great 'in
merit ; John Maine. a very IMO eXhibitiO)
daguerreatypesrA L'Sponsler Oho very fin
parking; Messrs Shick & Keet a very largo'
and line display, of ambrotypes and daguer
- Motypes ; Miss ;M'Ellany a very fine .water
colored painting; Misl . 6lo Whilmor a very
tine - white samplef. — •-' •
In conclusion tlur ohnnalttee - W - duld sug
gest that they by no means-thlnit the prem
iums above awarded . are adequate •to the
_mbrits_of-theorticles,aShibited,:homlo they -
think that a majority of the articles to which.
are given is passing notice, .ate not worthy
•of a premium, but their number and %%die
ty ure 'so great that thby have not been able
to more than suggbst • theiF.'merits. The •
Committee would further suggest that the
articles coming •Witbin their notice, were
-,placed omdillerent parts 'of the grobnd, and
rom the short time 'allOted to their mind;
imtion, many very valuable and excellent
articles may have escaped their notice, al
though a lumber of articles of great practical
utility came • under the .supervision of the
committee: They are of opinion that nun-
ter's cooking range, exhibited byatilliam_ !
— KA is worthy of warns commendation 'by
the committee and ought to be received in
to
gencral taw. ,
A. dallicart,.The;. B. 13ryson,•John Lee,
Con.. .
PLOWING MATCH
The committee on plowing
_found on the
ground Messrs Romer, Neff; Brindle Senior;`
and Junior, Huston, Senior and Junior, Gar- .
nian, IVetzel- and Zeigler, making nine
teams, all of which made good work—bet
ter throughout -than on 'former occasions.—
Affer a thoviugh examination, the commit- .
tee came to the;coeclusion that Mr George -
Brindle, of North'llliddletan,ls entitled to
the' flrseiweniiiiin, $6 ; Win Reiner 2d beat,
$4; Samuel Ruston <Silver Spring) 2d beat
sl3'; A Zeigler (Carliqur4th best $2; .racob-
Wetzel 6th beat $l.
Jacob Trogo, Daniel B. Kieffer; Omit.
'A CA DE .111Y - . - =; - - -
-v Truunt v
atugs wEst ozirAltrasounq
The Twelfth. Eassion — af this institution will commonce
ou _Monday, the 3d of November., Parents end tinar
dlaus are requested to inquiro Into its morits before
aending thrlr noun or wards elsewhere. Tho location of
the Institution In rotirod, pleasant and healthful,
And the 'courso 'or lustruetlon embrares the oriiiini•
ry mid higher branches of an English Education,
t 0,4
,4 watt
end iseruiTnite:„usieTrn
hoarding, washing, and Tuition In the English branch
es' and vocal inutile per session (21 weeks) $OO,OO. For
circular containing harticulars Address.
' D. DEN LINCiEIt.
ilarrisburg, Pa.
Sep. 17, 1810.] ,
' 113LAINFIELD• ACADE3J.Y.—:-Noat.
.CARLIBLE, Pd.-17110 ,S0S1•1011 Ohm
months) will Olomouc° on 711 . 4„y: &Ch. A. now
ing has boom — oroctUd Oirtulfilng llymn.lolum, Alm*
-It,unui Au: . • ,
.
• With increased 'fur instruclioa and mph,
accommodations, this Institution., pi esents great to
dficomerds to payouts who, doeiro tho physical and
toontal hopeovineent of tholr 0008. , •
'forms_ per aession, 05.00. for clroulala with full
ifurwation, address : - • -
Principal and Proprietor, ,
Cudiberiami co.. Pa.
A p: it n. 'IMO,
1:4 8 U.lkl 111 , lj
DATS AND CAPS!,
tot uttdotrtitned Invitee the attention of his old cue.
tower.. 0t.,1 the nubile to his: now, sod ioasonsblit
, tthli, F U II. And sTitsw- HATS, CLOTH
:ton Denten- a-41 -Buys- wearcof -Doritlfset
ttt: tot 0. '.1.4.411,a11ty. Thu ssr,nrttnont will he found
-; • t sort and Itto, of lints nod, Cope top
1,1•1, 11,:`,-!1? d Childron trout tins -totninsoctt nod'
ottooptott t :he most. styth:ll and for,hitoothle, such so
Ott!tford's itrititz styli, of goo thnottien Dent White, Mack
lot Drown, .41buch, flats, tylth Itur,llots• otitis own won.'
facture, lloys•Jeloth raps of. vortotnt Vi4rs„loll.l prl COS:
- *Mill large astutrtutoittof Moots on& Iloy's straw, hots
tt dliforent:tjuAlitles pod:prices. ,to totiOtte P.b l ;9*.itr
•11tith,sleh' rboling,vountliml,thOt . usury
,'pm-'
Anitter cut acconiincnlnhtd front blo o oxtenttive , and
' violed ttsslttment ho tvwdially. Ills• friends •to
aniexatoloo, ut, lots old estahlislonitnt on -Main
'Ftroot; • ".,'• " IR3f 411. TROUte- '
NEW': GIIDGERY
ER•IES • ; 111i,t);VAIIYETY STO.IIE:
The enbadlibat wou d rOP ' pect fully int:atin filetie rid ite d
ganetidf,y; tbet. bo,beajait - totninod the
City with' a largit end' intled esanitnfent or •
.ultocgßlEB;tatA*smod`qinuss9 7 lvAinv: ..
flair* Ac.; dt,; wbfeli b,9 a ff irefor pekk,on tbc 14 ' 1 ^
rnfteit , - Sento, I Ili f
„cornet of North Hanover street and, the Pat.
lla S4nore; ditaitty,laViandta'itio
flank:' , : • lffe: . atock 'll , mbritpqB 'atorytbliti
to it OtoCeilt 'end' Varlot r
Y 1 4. 0 t 6 ." ., ' '
, Iltkpitlaitc, aro:limped:to 'CAW end 6;161081de ataclt
before purcladng,aleamrhore, ne lialbeje catifidOrt,be con
1411 theliirgoede at the lowest pikes. •
Ilgricpittirpt:
.1j1.:11t.- • ."Olticruirtuit'AL
FAIL ViiPLE II ENT4.
niteuliSeriber, bloated to I.llo' inigqrnat (Vilelto•
dist (Muesli, opposite , the Tread Depot, .ie .new
receiving a sorioifef Fainting linplementsisuch no '
• •
, .
.
- DRAIN PRIMA
' . . - CORN iIIRIIfrERS, ---
' • • • • FAR.M.BOILERS; •
:Corn and •• t Grinders Scott's OinntlAtior Cowing
l7Nurl WI, °coo. , tore R.. r • MITS .—
plitsay's with %rood's linprove • inentl, 'Straw Cutters,
• dc., nil of whiely two of thO Most lionrOved, kind -1131 d
nortunanahlh,' and rnlil to sold wn tin moot accoal
iatUidfill.frdffilet7.—thwaronrriro--coninteljully-duvlted-tit-
call and onaundno before, purchasing.. •
J. ARMSTRONG: -
fifif-For the convenience of farmers, ideoie's Patent
drain Drill will.be sold at Shiremanstown' by Benjamin
Clay, and at Shippunsburg by Christian Long.
August 2t!, 1860. • - , •
A GRICULTUItALIMPLEIENTS.
,PHNNOCKIS ,CELEtlitAtgD 'WHEAT MULL,.
Adapted' also:for tinning oath, ernes teeds and.
gum, o.•,..ltrstuser`a Portable Cider Mill—the hest
In- the miirket. • patent
Horse Ptiwor'shnd 'Thresher'. Lime and (Immo •
Spreadne's, -Daniel's Hey, ' hiran• and. Fodder:Cr 'Ulm
en
Little °lt Corn and Cat, Mill, Spain's A tutospht.,
'Churn. Thertbovo Superior IMplements with all ottier:e
Tor the nine or thin farmer or gambler, fir tale MLtlt in
and Retell by.• ' •
• ' PASCHALL, IifOTtItIS • 0.,'
nn Ag rs r i l n eAl=l re ly t a s r . o l l , i oalovi i , l l ;S : led , Stare.. turne, 714,
ply 25.'55,
Nos. 21 and `23) South. Sixth Street
A inucuz Tx:1 , 1.411 , 1,T 1114NUFACTOItY, llrl tot , Pa. .
RI ED (41lOUN118 pro Acres) Vloomsdlife; nellr 1.1
F•-•IAR .0F ~'14:10 I 11301 t
•
111)1)1). Ortlwert. of.Wijent nttJ.ltyo. ut.o
• _LULIA_Ir I,IIIII.IL.rIIOI , I'.IIATLA#L.LME,._
If you wind 11611vy env+, nr .•11.elluas ___*
lEDZESI
These vtiluabli! Manned have been used fat the past:
six yea rn successfully Ter the Grain and Tobacco top
In Virginia,. Pennsylvania. New Jersey. Dyke - are,
Maryland. and the 'lslands of Bermuda and Bar haloes.
A harrel (210 MO Is sufficient for lilt urge of ground.
The abovir r y her Rmu PO11111(44,1 f reliable Chemical
'Elements u largely itrcren‘e the or p And 'terra.
the roll, den the-value of the land. .Price of the
Phosphate of a lon. Nitrogencd (GO, the
American Fertilh.er :125 -per tom or La per barrel,
$1 25 a keg. Al. CTery orlely of I'AN(I, Pm e
Plaster, fat Ash, Nitrute . e) F.gdu, blond Dust, l'ewdered
Charcoal, Ac.
. .
pools delivered Tree of charge.
(IEO.. A. I.EINAIi. Proprietor, •
N 0.1.10 South Front street, Phila.
./XV•To wholesale dettlit a 0 liberal discount. Pam.
in ,the 'and — Gortdon langiontes Gratis .
necutnPanyiltg - or - Ditiff:
promptly attended to. '
N: 11.—III1'LONIAS .have been awarded by the Penn
.
sylvanlaAalcultura_l_Scy . le.ty..N.OV,Seryt.taLPalanc
I TAiislaVtlon, and the Nile- .lerboy Stale Agricultural
?''dotYr • • : • ' R'eP• 7,0-71.110u5,
VAAMIiItS LOOK II Ell 111 !
-
'rho sullscribers'ficalro to Inform funnel a and nubile
goudally Ilfat they•tu.w Invent basal : lid aro ronstant•
ly nnuni l'act tiring ThrOlflnf )1 :: ,1 ' 1,, " .tiornont's
Patent Shaker t vrlfirlf fire pew:tally net nowledged to to
tholfe,tArtiflos' now -In u,o. Also a vailety of
Ildllers, Col n ' Snellefs and ;Army Cutters. They Ilittl)
lattlly. to tile fapalrlng of Agricultural Dfaelf nary In
the best - ulanntr And on reasonable corms. Mannino.
tory on_Noril.rt(tinnuv.or.,-Stleat, di, catty fliposito the
If:Mapco of li °urge 3lotzgar, Enq.
-Aug - nava-ea: , - PLANE.
• •
fro subscriber has.
urned - frouf , the City-with role of the-largost
assortments of Ifitrawnre boor brought to this plum Ile
has just - received 00 d0...11/mei: with nod oitimut vat, -
astening,s, Iron slid steel'hooks,aging in lotion ham
44 inji ,„_Atati zoo pr,stralglitdtiot to:dstitnk trite.e
chains from 50 to $125. limn° ninthu traces of nil kinds,
alscrn lot of spread, fifth, bronnt; butt. carrOng halter
and log ehnins—also n sort large lotieshm ohs. forks;
spades,.hoos.rakos. and in short everything and any
thing unshod by the Farmers.—
Remember the old stand East 'Main ;
March 10,'50.' SAXTON.
4 • )
- 4 \
N
\ifi' 4i;
13 A 1" E N 1' SELF4miAPPENING
YANKEE NEED CUTTERS, manunniel for
RICH SARGENT, N 0.410 Marlset ~treat, rhilmin
T i cutter is Inns:dor to :toy non In two, for strength
durabil and simplidlty of oonstmetion ;ft eats leet•
or, and in I only selfsbarpeaing Hay, Straw and Vern
Stalk Cutter et nook,. It has but ONE STICAIGIIT
KNIPE, a Welt en • .rson ed. grind a n d set with curet
but in ordinary rase, , fround in the umeldne. e Thou
s:unit; have already boon Id, and the dAnauttliiiiiilly
itieroaslog, Lt most .eases: examination is suilleient
to convince ono of its superior No ono °Dern short
trial wonlitpart with it for any of AlLetcLe_uf_the_
cons. anal)' oil hind and for sale •
J. P. - "E, •
SolnAgent for CUM burlap linty.
„KRAUSER'S . roRTAI3 •.`
CIDER MILLS ran' Mill be furnished of
t t - Improved roost...notion and finish. Their
grinding opparat UN )5 peculiar. and gives
them an tidy:ming° over other
By the action of ine - reelprotring pistons, ilia tipples •
aro forced up against, the toot of a rapidly revolving
rstoiord till ground ton lino pulp, which
or course yields more juice when subjected to pressure
than It the. pomace tens POKES. phi, FITCW frees has
been greatly improved anti .strengthened ,sine 'oast
year..mid the wholu folios is tightened by string joint
bolls.. • lt is adaptbd to either hand or hors,. Pen or and
eau he worked hy hand to the extent of six.'tp eight
barrels a day.
octil
PXSCITAIT, — MORITIS - 5 - 1707
Implement and Seed Store,
7thsund Market, Phfla. ,
Sop. 21 Isro
M N - SiE U. E
eIIeAPI;ST 3IAGAZINE IN Tilt: WUIILU.'
.13ALLOU'iS'•HOLL.111. :MONTHLY. ••
pEsru:s;liu FOIL .EVEIq AMEIVCAN HOME.
Encompid by tho,unureFedontad success iYLirli this
popular monthly has mot .with. and 'Via' rapidity
which It lam lucsoimodlex-eirculation,lhomvpriiitor has
roAvo.l to otaloi.it stilt nioro -, Vorthy of Ihu patrotiago
of tha public. Thal HON adoirtuldo scar) is • .1
• . A MIItACLE . OF eIfFAPNE,...q9
Is admitted • IV evert one, cont.:4llm, as it does, Onfi
Hundred Pages oi ruadllig mat tar In each itmober,ladog
more thMi any,or _the. $3: Magnailtes, and formilf;.ll,,,
Tolunies a :y4tar of NI% 111111d1 . 011 . pan 0.11,11, or TWORT)
Hundred pages of IteadiiK Molter per :th ul um for
ONI;) LU I. I, A it 1 - '
ilallou•s Moller 'Monthly is printed 'a ith tiaw type,
span line white paper, and its matter is espeiugy emit
piled anti art.:on:ea by the hands of the edtter and pen.
priator,,xvho has lawn known to the public as connected
with thii Boston press fur sixteen yours. Its pages can
fain -
NEWS,•
'TALES, ' • • -;
* A m u rß v e t t git. ' JP ..
Timms. , 1110(i IA PIIIES,
— STORIES OF THE SI 'SE tl
WIT 'AND HUMUS. he.. A. tj„.' •
from the . laist null most 1)011%111m arlterstof this country.
It 114 a150',.1114.,34 With n record of Um notable events of
Um times, r.fioace and war, of dlsenvoi les turd improve
ments maturing in either limillspbero,. forming. an
ereeable . eninpaniir thr liilsure moment or hour, Itiry•
ultra, at home Or *IRMO; each nuwbur bring coMplele,
in 4tealf. ,
Tu soeturiall 611qUe1.31' are, admitted. 111t0 Its pages;
there Oro enough controversal publimtlons each. ale
.tiottel tmlts poculiar wart or .11,1uo: This. work Is
tended fur
T n hirLp:AoN
north or south, oast 'or %rod, and Is filled to the brim
each month with. chaste. • popular and graphic miser°.
deny, Just Buell is any filthor, brother ; ur friend Would
Waco In the hands of n family circle.it Is In all Haiti
mrtmonta,
partmenta, Nab_ aud original, and,-w h at - it purports to
bo, tho choapostmagualue In the world,
Any person enclosing ONE DOLLAR to the nroprlotor, as
,bolow, ohall metro the Magnolias 'fur one year, or any:,
person sanding US atone subscribers and crone DOLLARS,
at,ouu-time allot' reads° a hippy, gratla.• •• •• • •
, • ?a. M. I3ALLOU, Publisher and Propri etor. Corner of Tortnont and Ortaulleld Stropta,Toston.
dunoll, W. • , - • •
. .
A i •
E aI MIRACLE OF SOIIINOK--Dr.
1 0„.. Rolling, of e'sluiniesburg,.Cuinlirland
ratio y; Pa., 411110MICIM to those afflicted with Tuur”ei,
Cancers. Polypus, Lupus r ldolos or litiirk.s, SMor
, Ula; King's Evil nud all disesses that have imon usually
treated willicausilo or - Eilife,heaan removo thorn with
eut'euttlug,_buyplng:_or polo ; nolthm.,Qhloretbmii
JitlieFTlh.dininistered,te,lha patient.. •It ifi•IIQ
on what paituf ihe-Wily they may ha, hp can removi
them with poefeet arifety, sid; iu .a remarkably short
limo. with
Mineral, otTemitable palsouis applhal, anti or
money rogiiired until a cure Is poraisteil. • ,
, Prolsesus Uteri,.Fogtale Complalnts,,Clirente, :Vane
real and all ether disismos .treated with positivo Socratic
Pull Particularsami ohtalliod•hindaresalnil ht elihm
English or Riletrian, post, paid.Pallouta . sari accem
modeled with , Thiaril oitimasonside terms. • '" . •
• tilimbitnieshurg.lB. coo .ef,the , piottlest 'Mid healthy.
taivne In thin or any ottio.,.iltate,, is 8. rulivm from
Ilarrishurg, on, the ;Oinutio..zintid Valley Rail Road, and
• lisEnsible &Uo' iiiiparts of tile: linlen.,,The. Doctor loin
visit cmasin any Part Of tho Etats' when dOMlrolti
• ittP , Xindylanler If yen kfinw,any 0111010 d. Rilitlet,co,m,
'tura, delay'nottarell.thein'of this tobstnient• —•
r . , (
JoU YRII--
,A.l•BlONTl4itho'rriet Orriait Illieneaidt c ytitla ; ex
',darted, tn',7ltrhalt aty!eCoSArt, andlirlS , nr, fine.
Sir mile,rhol
Litho' v i i i ;: t. lier,,y;':)Yitior
'tar Itltth'itnit Chef:taut , Striate Ph I: Sign of
tripor,'l74Si , ltalitiFprlea' r MECO . silt:Mill:
bo ellowedlhori*latitfig to aril , , i. •
Aug 13.. ~ , S Si.ACtENTS WANTED:4EO , , ,
CIIARCO Ch O 're c tO
„Oland And fur sox p 3, '
nbt 21: U. .7 -
111,1 t 0 .
' - STATIFF.EIt &
li'ATCllV.S.A.sp_amv.s.Litl
- and lletall, at the "Philadelphia
Watcu 11111.1 Jaw°lvy Strop No..ol.l•North Socopd gtroot,
corner of Quarry, Philadelhia,
Gold Lever 'Watches, full Jewidled, 18 carat ,
- . cases,
-. Gold Lepino,lB mute
" Silver leror,lulliewellod,
Silver Lepl cm, jowelS,
, • Superior Quartiers,
-
Pine Silver do.
' Gold.liracorels
les 4 .lcddikmcile; — * •
, Bilv.er Tea Spoons, sot, • .• 500
' Mold Pens; with pencils and silver holder, .. 1 00.
mold Finger Rings Watch Glasses, !ice. All goads
warranted to bo'what they•aro sold ft
=I
•,• , '
ueressor or O. Conrad.
017 - On Ladd somo Gold Mid 611vor Lovers and Lopluo
still lower than.t.los abort. - - •
• -
1. 4 -I ALL "CLOAKS. & .SIANTILLAS
-1
WIIOJ.ESAGE v t: n lILTAIL.
- O AO IT I'YN de C-0 - •
Iniporters and a Manufacturers of.CLOAICS and MAN
TILLAS, No. 174 Chesnut,stredt, (nfow doors a Ism 7th,
south Blau,) Philadelphia; (hi connection with 1.1E01101:
BULPIN, 3GI Broadway N. Y.. the largest ntanufactunar
of these gOinio,in the Unitild Stales.) bog to call the at
tention of Withlseale and ltulntl I,uyers to their latil.te•
and varied staich of CLOAKS: TALMAS, .tc.; de.. for the
fall trade!! Th e ialr collection, comprises at complete as
sortment of ill tin fliirekt '34TaraoTla tlek lo — releet .
Metre Antique, Cloth; Haan 811 k. de., dc,; while thole.
clinks afforded IV their c o nn e c tion With the largest.
Jinn u Wt. bring, House, (of Oa ciao goods,)' In -Now York,
onable.thent to guarantee !letter colne than Is obtains-.
Lie elsewhere Lytle Market. C P.O. DULPIN S CO.,
Scot. 1 :• - - 174 Chofuut kt,oet -above
NE• IV If 0 .1.. E A L 1.) It G
s To . . •
51 , 4 7:081t THOMAS, N0.'20 South Second Street
Philadolphin, I unp.mter. Manufacturer, and. Dealer lu '
DitlbtS: 3IO.DICINIiS. CH Ell ICALS,'ACIDS,
Dye Stuffs. Paints, lltb,, Colors, White Lend, French ind
American White Zinc. Window Class, Class Ware. Var
nish., Brush.," last:mum:lts, fir lurid Spices, Whole
Spices, and all other article. , usually kept by Druggists,
including Ilmoax, Clue, Shellac, Potash, be. .
All 'orders, by mail Or other‘v6e. promptly attended
to. Country merchants Si - ., iii fled to call and examine
cur stork bell,re purchasing. 4:lh-where. .ir4-1-loods sent
tinny of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices 14w
and Goods Warranted. • [Maroc 0,1355-Iy.
JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, ikidnufactu,
SIIA AND IIAllt•C.InflI SIEVES,
and Fine in mesh
, nod Small in ilinimiter.• •
_METATiL—Cii.9IIIB Olt WDVEN--VVIE,.--'• - -'
f Qrd best qunlitioii. in:gaits sizes of mesh, front -Nus. - I
to So Inclusive. mid froin one to nix foi:t in width.
They trollmany sp o res to the lineal Inch,
end cut to stilt.
The subscriber also lc iteys . !•oustently (31 hem'
- ,
for.enal. coin eve, Hulo t grain, gravel. guano, Malin*
sugar, salt, Irma, eolfee, spice, drugs. tve.stufft.s As
Together •wlth an(lhnorutent of AND AN.
XI.:ALED IRON .All,the Ahoy° sold wholesale
Inud retail la , ' .1. A. NEEDLES, •
51 Front Street,-Phlla:-
.iuqe 4, 18:16.—:ly
& CO., COM-MISSION
EMU ANTS, .
and 11'11,01:m10 Dealui, In nll kinds of •
FOREIGN k-Doi.p;sl , -1-e-LEA.t; TonAcco
Tl/011 , 1;
• AND FOREIGN A. DIMILSTIO:4SEGARS,
21 South Front str.S...t. Philodniptlit.
— lmporters — fif7FlitU — littrainiitrs,• of the aiolceit
•grrnrtlis of [lse tielta.ttlado. - A largti asrortmeot of
whielt awn" kept consanttly on hand, glint for solo at a
small ad val., on cost of ifili,llllllti,llll.
4.2.ll:lgnments respectittlly solicited, on which
liberal advances will he undo o ion desired•
jprecisi attention iron to orders for Ruralise on coin
nitssTon of Tobacco. as also every description of 3lerChan..
-disc, for account r parties living ttt n distance from this
marltet. . -
IV9-Sule Ago I for F. A. (I oetze's
' xeleiiated German
Sinoldng Tobat o,rompriaing thirty different varieties.
April 23, 18 '
QHEPPARD & VAN ITAIILINGEIS._
13—The subSerlbors ltit;lng,removed to their .
SPACIIII.:WST.IIII;, - . -
No. 2.7o . 'Chestnut Street. Instil, door stove Tenth,
Are now Prepared to olfey n larelt and well selected stock
ofthe felloging n'och nni desirable goods, principally of
their-mvs-importntion,or- bonalit—St—attetlon, IT
they are nude to sell tit . the importers prices, and to
which they cordially 'suite the Attention or coimpl"
-Merchants, lintel Keepers, wad families generally.. '
Ittirniley mud Irish Linos ;Meeting, 74, 84;04, 104,'
114, V 2.4.
1141ster nod Pillow Linens of sbyeralcholco bleacher's,
and all widths from - IS t 0 .61 Inchtw.- • •
Bed Illankete of all sizes and qualities. •
Crib and llradle Blankets.
lied guilts of the tidluw ing varieties : • Is: Marseilles,
Welting. Knotted. Itealster, Aliramlua, - .lllesdale and
LlTlCaliter, of till the, del:Jr:MO Sikes. • •
Ilurelitt Covers, Table Covers, Window Curtain MnNlia
ToWels and Toweling of every varlety,'llamask Table,
Cloths and,Nsplchts;t 4 ltirtltsr I,lnotis and Muslin, Cam
bric llntalkereblefs, Embaolderies, Tindery, Sc. Broca
tei, Damasks, Maroons, Enbroldered Lace and Muslin
Curtains, Gilt Cornices. Bands, Gimps. Cord, Ec. '
SIIEPPARD - & - NAN
+lmporters and Doal.ers lu Lines and Ifettse Furnish
ing Coeds. '
April 110;18L0---Cm.
f kip U N w l l 3Alt'S
olesulal O n tNnE-PRICE
cAsinituuT AND snot: STORE,
4 ' No. id South Second St.. Corner of Carter St.
The hstablhlitnentlhas Leon enlarged and Improved
and-is supplied with the largest and I.est Retail Stock
In t h e City, principally of Ida own manufinture, with a
cholceassortmentivoin the lust Lasloru3l:yrket m
bracing Ladies,' ( hints,Children'k ' '
SilS AND CAITEItS
of every 'description. style and -quality, embracing the
bust styles-,rod qualities In this or any - other market.
This stock '"cannot be excelled for Quality Style (rod
CM:mines. . .
ilneh article is marked nt the or: lowest possible
price, irom whioh no he made. No ex
travagant state Mon ts uill be needed, and none wade to
effect ades.
--Uoodyear's -Own- ii - 1111 - 7Arl ot 11
seam In the truirliet. always 011 /Ulna. Thu polite to
rosportfully hinted to mil. , [April 1,1850.
•
1)1111JADELP1IIA A DVI , 3 IVNT.—.—
ja_ EVANS' "FIRE A: THIEF pltftl)F SAFES!
Gm nuirhants, lawyers,' fanners, and rattlers. miring
I!.n.ers, or othet'valmthleg, to preserve from
Fll BUM:LARS. •
and (111:1.11's) lIA - NK LOCKS.
A CAun. ' m 'Fire Proa Fare," that preserved °Ur
ibodsa, Papms, e.orttring, the great Flre at Dart's
Ilulldlt43, was pu • rased of OLIVER EVAN:3,U a 2nd
'St., l'hihitlelphia. - OETZ .3: LUCK.
•
11 , 3ERICEltA1ORS A: 'ATER FILTERS.
• EVANS' Pr...min:a Ventilated • .friglrators for cooling
nod prebervlng marts, Anatol., la • water, and all
articles 1, culinary purposes.
,—W-ArElt-lithTelt.i-Mt9noifying-hrti‘ek sl -or-mudd
touter, whother alfeetell lip rains. limestone„ mrLjAr.
(4114,r CM, • he' hid . 8t , 11,11,1t0 the
Refrigerators—a small quantity tif& - eouling the w
in the warmest ti cattier.
. .
PORTABLE SHOWER BATIIs, fur tho .uso of war_:
r mild water.
WATER thi:ILERS, for Hotels, Stores. and Dwellings.
SToitkLmoKs, fiT moving lAwts.-I,aleno, e.
SEAL PRESSES, Copying do.. Druggist
- OLIVER EVANS.
- No. (II South Second St.. (9 doors below-Chesnut.
Mandl 5, 1850-Iy. (Established In 18:154
izy
c. r .r
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TTERRINQ'S , PATENT, CHAM PI
--l_L- ON - - lentil 'PROWL - SAFES; wink Ilalre 'Patent'
' - - ' ..1 • • • Powder Proof Locks, which wore
~,,,, ,, ,...7'.',,...a.5ir,- -r ii. , li awardod separate Modals at, the
i
- --"-atiti :, , 13, 44 . World's Fair, London 11151, and
~' Opitit 4.,?e,.11 _ also' at tho 'World'a Fair, NOW
...... ti 5.L...t11 -7, ~,- . .7, , i Y0rk,1853 and '6l. The subscrl-:
gc.l/ , fi', , if'.:4 ' bers'aro the solo manufiteturora
. ti, , uod'proprietors In this State 01
; : t i, ll ; 'g r i i• I, '' ,' -',o'i the abot e. unequalled Safes and
''e* til 41.t.4 Locks. The reputation of the
~ ''i,',," , :...,..4 : t; `genuine '4lm-ring's Safe Is world
I ,!: - ,5,1,,,111de1y and for the last thirteeb
,:•,,,F- i 14,, : • 1 - --e4 , -yoom the toorciti.l.llo NomuloitY
"V` ". -, haro witneased and Lornittysti
'thouy to their navel% WAIIJI,O 111.0 proof qualltios. More .
than 12,000 of these Safes hero been actually sold, and
. `ever TWO ItUNDIIIID havo-passed:triumphently through
---. accidental tires._._lrLe - public .aro-onsured -dint all' Fates
' :manufactured by the subscribers are not only guran.
toon tit be fully equal, lint •In many romiecili 0110 SUN
Her to thus° which have been so boveroly tried by tire
Por. will forgot their sari:lces. In tho burning of the
"Tellnino establishment," New York, and at tLio Oreat,
Piro In Strawberry street. at the large liro lust July,
opposite the Ohara llouim; ' and still more recently
_,
l ln the Aro at Flllii and Chunk sts„, in the' city tit
- 'illldelphlit, in which them, Saes =J10.11.411' tbo ,eiS-..
II
Ainincled4q Opletrien t !ken. Men . othe r r' sonurl I lea
, .failed: ~;. , .: . i,t. ‘. - FAI NUL CO.,', " ;ii
,''..., :, • ' 'lltett.B.lVE Ave 11Als Loon,MAxana,. 'i
' 04'WAI,NUT SO qt, litilli(l2lliL ile
-,-• . . „
,• ' Ohillod Tron Safes', wltttrowiltir Proof' , l:44 . i 11* .6 0 ,
.- 'A.Aurdd expressly for'llitinni,' Ilrokere, •Jo'ir ore;'and
''''"otliers, requiring security frcon-rogues.' lian VlLllte, -
'! - IMors,ltc. on Land and made toitirdor;'-' , All. , theiumet
"coliktinitoil • Locks roVkale at. uninupieltprlt'en.:,' ......."
• • Second - Land "Oafes," - •iI 2itianolndate" ' old '" " 01
Chests" ofietber" =ORO, Lein llecnitakou In partpay
wont for IlereinteAlleseht at balf,Pare.'•''....• .'"etyl: 1
. . . .
thu pµ4116 mut Murton:calm particularly Is requ'iat....
od to tholarktii 4 uashttuituf,of Bar nntL rullml iron t f all;
risizuA and kttids.StCol Int , all , ltintit,. .11appr,licrow
Plates, 'Auvils;Vicar,'Bulldwa, nun ovary thing .Ihat Old
.hlatakatnith may want:: Aran sold ra-qual:ef es at city,
wholesale pritmt.' .All kinds Warrauteik,t,
' JOHN .8011. -
N. ifanovor St., Carlltlo,
O L 8,16501
VA V 1 N'G 1"U N D OF U. S_
ILAN tiII;OLN liITITY -7 & - T RUST' CUM
S. E. CurneiNhlrd find Chesnut litreeti,.Phil'a. •
$ 260 3 00 9. - COX'
Money Is recolved on deposit dully: the ainouns•dc.
posited is entered In a , Dopusit Book and given to the
1 epositor, or, If prOforred, a certifiCate will be
'All sums large and -solidi, are received, hod the
zinnia paid hack on . demand, without . •
Interest Is paid at the rata . , or tiva PER CiNT., -
Carl
nelng front the day of deposit; and ceasing fourteen
s previous to_the
en the first day of.lan wiry, In each year, the Interest
Of each ileparat Is paid to the detositor, or added to q,.
.hrelp.itrfirh may lacier, •
also Company have. ho ly upwards of 8,600 depositors
iu the City of l'hillidelidda alone.
. An y. ion Vocal infurcia lion will boAten b;...tuldressing
Ulu TREASURER. ,
$2B 00
24 00
12 00
'7 00
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E A MEN' S SAVING FUND,
kj Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania la 18:15
OFFICE, •65 WALNUT iiTREET
One door above Setond .Street, . Philadelphia,
Receives Dumislts lumps of Om, Dollar and uliwarthi
from all eiasses of the Community, and allows Interest
nt this rate of the per cent pot tumour. Moneys
back on (11'111111111. Oillee epee dolly from 9 until'
sqi'clorli. and on Monday and Saturday until ll o'clock
'the . 14.11110.,.
This itititltutinn will be found MIII - 1 -
plaeo of deposit-for Farmers and others doing bushier.
in Philadelphia, .I"leposits are paid on demand without
nay pret lints notice wing raquimd. •
Edw . ard 11.4rotier,,, 1111/lam ShipPen,jr.
Franklin lisetio„--7- 1 _:: Wm. P..looks,
Thomas • Edgar E. Pettit,
Prosidool-,FitANK LIN FELL.
Treasurer—CU:lS. 31. 31011111 S. . .
- .Secretary—J.l3lES S. PIIINGLF.
Charter provides Mat no inanagM, pincer or
agent shall, directly or Indirectly,.. burrow soy money
.front_tyle,Soclety, • •-
- • 0ct17,1155P -1 y_
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-j.:•11•1, •- ;?1,, 1 3 F. , _ - • 4' ,. 'ArA ... i . .4%
4 . -
V
k . . 4 .1: - It - -SO" • -',..::,'•`-.1*.4.A
IV.b; PER CENT. SAVIN.G•FUND
OF rim NATMNAL'SAFETY COMPANY, \Vol.
nut street, neutl•a v osl corner of Thlrir 141 OFF, - Pliiladel-
Oda. incorporated by the Stnto of Pennsylvania 1u
1841.
' Five per cent. interest In given, and the money is al
waYs paid bock whenever It le called for, without the
necessit) of giving notice for it beforehand.
people who have large sums put their money In thin
Saying Fund, on account of tim superior safety end con
venience it a:P.Ols, but any sum, large or small, is re.
calved.
This Saving Fund inns in very largo amount of MOrt•
gages, Ground and other first class investments
for tine sd . curity of Depoidtors. The ruins prevent any
Director or lacer from using or Lori, in lug line money.
The tare is•upen to receive and pay money.every
day, front ¶1 o'clock 'ln the morning till 7 Welock in the
owning, and on Monday and 7 liurrday evening, till 0
o'clock. • - -
People who have tinsnry to pet In, ore Invited to call
at the ulltee fur further Information.
II ENIIY L. RENNER, PrcrWent. ift
ItOllT. SELFItIDti E, Vice Prenhion .
11'31. J. REED, Secretary.
October 8, "183%
Flt E N 11 TII,U SS ES.—llernilf 'or
Rupture snecessfolly treated. end comfort I tmn red,
by Ilse of the elegant French 'fetuses, imported..by Ono
subscriber, And umdu to order expressly for 114 . .1.105.
. -filliqufferinr,-with-ltnptnro-wilrbo-gratilierl-tnienrrt
that the ocea:lont now Wrens Inn procure a Trios combln.
lug extreme li A ltruess. uith corn, durability:and correct
construction, in HOU of the cumbrous nind_uncondbrtn
blo article usually sold. An ktensive asxortlnen always
on band. adapted to every satiety of Rupture inn adtdis
and children. and Mr Wilt, :it orange of prier to Suit all.
etist or 1 1 1nurle.Trunses, $2, $3, $1 and $5; Double, $4,
$5, $6, $0 at 011,16. fr."' -
Persons at a dist/tore ran have a Truss sent to any nd
dress by remitting he' amount. sending measure :wows('
Ono hips, 11111 i stating side street ed.
For Sulu Wholesale and Retail by the Importer. '
1.E11.11. N111:01,I1S,
S. W. t•or. of Twelfth n More Sts.. Philadelphia.
Depot for Dr. Intlnyt.l l'atrnt. 11.41 y llraeq
Chest Expanders and I.:rector lances; Poi ent Shoulden
Braces; Swpensory liandavos; Spinal ProPs and So
„ p
ports. Ladles' Rooms,. tytth.eonipetont holy attendants.
..
npril-1t75
lI OADEOPATILLO: M c, 1) 1 C A 1...
. . (p P
.i.rtiE OF ENNSYLVANIA. ~
.
Located in Filbert Street.aboso Eleventh,
Pill LA DEl.pill A . 4 ..
Lect urea' of the ',mini. course will conimenco nu
- ?,1,11.1 Monday of October, and . COlitilltle until the
4:11 ensuing. , -
ha torn felt course -of Lectures
c.ash), — - - - •
11ttended two fell courses
. :2! / °Ft,
the Si
first of
Antonia - 771
Students who l
In other MetlOi
Graduates of ot iter 311
Matriculation Fen. paid oil•
• -Prat.' teal Aio
Oraduatleu_,Vee,,
= =
.1 3lodivino. . 7 4 1111
P: DOCE, .3t. 114' Professor, of '3loerla
Thevapeatien. -Ng
ALv is E. SMALL, M. l/., Professor of llonvenatllle Int
• .
•ISLIC $l. IVARD, \L D.. I, , rofeKsor of 06Ntetries, Iliseriseti
of IVomon andflldldron,:thtlMedivalJuristo , idon.n.,
'MATTIDAV SI.M111.:1, M. D.,. Prltressor of eltoluistry and
Toxicology.
JAcon I....‘KLEY, Profossor of,:urgery. •
11'ILLIP1 41. REI), M. D., ProtinAor n offlology.
r
N. E. Corizer 11th and Filbert: StreolF, - *ltila.
Angngt U, 18C,O,
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W A lt p ll
uth l.
. oi s"
PIA ° A TIO.Y.
_IL _X_
M PORTANT ANNOUNCEMtNT
.. To ill venoms ufllleted with Sexual diseases. on ,
SEMINAL WEAKNESS. IMPOTENCE, 110:\ (MPH;
0 LEET. SI MUMS.
Thu 110WAILD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, In
view of the rnrfuldostruction of human life rind bealH
caused,by Stammd diheases, and Dm deceptions u ldrh a,
practised upon the unforlunato t irtims of such diseaart
by Quacks, hate directed their consultihg Surgeon; as •
Dll MUTABLE ACT worthy of their • name, to give
'MEDICAL ADVICE DRAM, to all p 0 1 .60111( than of
thd
ed. (Male or Feniale.)sololapply by letter, (poet-paid:)
with a description of their"condithei, (agtt;soccupatiou,.
habits of HAL Ac.,) and In estanio poverty ands hriug
to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE WE CRAM;
-The Howard Association is a benevolent Instittition,
established by special endowment, fot-tho relief of the
sick and distressed. efilleted with " - Virulent and Ci
demi° dlsoascs." and its funds can bu need for no rail'
purposo. It has now a,surplus of MMUS, winidi thu
Directors have voted to advertise the above notice: II
noodless to add that the Associatbin commands the
' }ghost Medical skill of the ago. ,
Address, (postpaid,) Dr. OEO. It, CALHOUN, Consul
ig Surgeon, ]inward ABstidatlon Plitladelphta,
Dy order of tho Direetom '-
EZRA D. lIEARTWELL, - President:
GEO. rAlthiCiaLD, Socrotara
EME4
ri A NGE CUltl4l 1),--LCanbei s s, -11.. 'ens,
1 1,_,), 'Meet*
cured nithont . Snroslll o.nntntion by -
ympi. 1,20 Vann,bit (dfid edition) on the TrtAment
And G i ro ntenntornt Tueors. ,te., will 1:u sold td nny,
mldreso thou) nn rueetnt nrenestage'stafinh onto°. No,
iIS 3r4inin :Rat PliiindOlPlll3. 3:
. -
•
, .
4 vt. - CIIIICULTUItAL .- )11'.1 . ,1?,-
.• rgir_. -. :. '• - DIEM'S,._
,' . .7,.t„ ,, ,, ' 11141,:log• - 'and'Elovor t lncas, fur. Corn • .
' l'oOktoti, I , :ipPoPlipt Cultivative itth
k..: -
cir ,Pit
. pot_prox. t 1 on
..
tiardon 11(hrrows, ilii d Plows, Itovolv pg OPEC Ilaltes:
,
',ogitunt . eS4lllO • Hop otAld :'Sgttloi„. i:oglIell , Lawn'
,spy 'hop with rbrottp 'Rods, Onpoilor 'Uploading Iloy.
Forks. pith _moo pod:. tioldo poinplettp, pod 'pll othqr
uktklopfur ram . 16(44m:d0n, .• , ' , ..-: -
' PNECI(ALLOTORTITS - co -- ,i - --;',
n .„ , ~:.:,, ... . • :..
7th pod MiltkPtTeutp, Phltn. •
.
441 y. ' 'TURNIP:
' VAliftth• conalatlng• or rural!). Tap, IVldia
1 , a , dlybrld, Yailow-Abardauh, Purple. Topdtuta'
pogo, thvau•Tep.do4 at whalande null rotoL.,• •
• 34•••.• •- •P4CLIAIor , MMUS A:90.; 4
• • • •Itnidatnent and Sped Stnie,•:
' •• July Fi,,iFon.] • .7th and EdarliNt, 1441 N
. .
Otenic Job Printing olio •
1;i1c o i
BE 13
Steplieti'll. Crawford. Preaq. Wm. M, Codwin t .
Lawrence Johnson, Pico FL 'Paul 11. Goddard.
Ambrose
_Oen, liic'Honey,
Benjamin W,Tingley '
Joinci; Devarcus,
.Is(cob L. Florence, • Clust..kiimlisb,
PLINY . Secretary and Treasurer,
.1. Ii•OtmI..9CIILAOKIL Teller end:lnteriniar,
500.1211.5.-Iy.. •, ' .
Edmund A. Sootier,
Stilwell S.
,James 1 , . Perot,
John ;IleCnoles,
Jacob Sheetz,
Joseph M. Cowell,
Joseph 11. 3lTerli,
lion. Job - 11. Tyson,
Ueorgo
Morrls,
Copt..rolto
.111,11
11.11111 U. Sthcoso.,,ry
:MetWIA
-0 .1
r4`X;d
n
I lolIt:_e,,
g,....0ute,
=M!
lUtux.!'atliolntrr. I',ll.tico 3ledleino.
iltibitint.:s;
U •F 1, • A .X 8
,
: E Itl.l A. N 1:'"1T 'l' ER S. •
, hopared by
• -
. .
.. Pit. C. N.:JAVICPON. PPM iIiLLPIIIA; PA. '
, .. . prlil elli;e.i.nally core. o
LIVER .COMPGA 1 Ni, 1/I.'BI , EBSFA, JAUNDICE, ~
I:throttle or Nor youa Debility, Blau:met+ 00 the Kidneye -
P R ,
' . :_ andmil dlseaseri arisiug from it digOrdOlta ' .
LiVUP G0L11101.1... '
. Such au - .-' • - - -
. Constipation, • •
, •
• • , ' lumfrd Piles, Null.
~. 04 Motel to the Ilardr -------.
. Acidity of Um Stomach, Nan.
sen,lleartburn,l4guat forrood.* -
• Fullness oilVeigitt on tho Stomach, . • .
• ..., Boor BructAtions,Sluking or El uttering
---------,-- =atAite=l , le - ofztlie• - Bternacife-SWltnntingOr—"
tho Head, Hurried and Difilcult Breathing
Flutlerlng at the Heart, Chunking or uffor-a-
Mug Scusatione when in O. lying posture,- Dimness - -
• 'of V Won, Dote of wolm• befete,the Sighte Never
. awl dull pain in the Iliad, InificiaiOy of•
.. •I BeraMintion, I,:ellowneas or thu Skin .and •- ' .
_ "•-_. "Byes, -Paid in the Side, Beek, Chest,' '
• . Limbs, So, Suddon Flushes of. • , •
. . ~ Heat; Burning in the F.leflit,
• Constant' Imaginings of . . .
. .
. .
• Evil, and great. De. , .-
- -
, .
- • .
- - '• . •inirlts. • • •
.. -
Thu preprietnr hi Jailing Cho attoutlint of the public
to thin preparation, Wien so with a fouling of the uhhout
tl,intiduo:u in its virtnewaint adaptation to thu diseinies
fur-w•hietl
It is to 110, And untried article, bat 0110 that has
stood the test era Coo Years' trial boihre theArneriatin
potpie, and its reputation and cute ix unrivalled by
any simitir preparat extant. Tho tostlmnyin Its
favor given by the niesn. prominent and well known
Physicians and individuais In all ilarts of the country.
Is
DELIA N lEM 01".III1E LIVER AND STO3IACIL
Aro FOLMOSI,r lnsiu Sty: 'Front tl!s,j4lor or ob.itructiou;
outioo ol tho oympothotio a n d other norros
foiVfl, nml the fillIC•001;N 01 the . bnall aro Impalrud and
4rangell; dorangoniout. titre will alsu produce
id the smn. Inagn and kidnois. It •In owing
In RIO 8111110 .11,4-1 ugh thausands die With C/10101.11,
1:1:1011f1.01. Veil,v; Fuvee, and that la:m1-1.nnitlful diseaso;
Consumption.
The genet,' il,lllt'af suct.ess In treating diseases of tint.
liver and stoat:wit. has nol boon is dulicantoy of pathubr
gloat kit Jtvlotige of their:lanai:ton—hut of a sultablo
compound Eliot would aet, upon the disease dud. all Elm
s)atitathotio a ie.:lions. That has boon gained In thoso
Ilittors and tin* , can be stood by per.)ns with the
most delicate ht , tatach ' with ported nalidy—as they at
11.1 Chao dubilitato tits jettioitt, but 011 e strength and
increase They omit be talten atrall
times, :tad nada.+dl oirettlnstattoes.. \n urdioary expo.
aura will itrevoat them having a natatory oiled,' otnt
no bad elfezt can result frontal over do,.
If patients will pen...yore in the us, this remedy,
and-uso-itl.tri,Lly-nAeordi
the foregoing In of r:• If not boyend
the power of 111Q1.4:1.. eati, v,lninny td enjoy '
the blesilaz n.: .5 .. and in many despond°
and :11,t Ill! is il6rfo , t and ridicni cure. • .LL
• " - •
I , 4ItSONS XDVANCIift IN- LIVE _._
,
t1.11.14,t1.3 11.1.1 woi,4lllog heavily upon
theta, with all ito AL:dmit ills, u ill find lo the use of
the hitters all t tisvr that will Instil uuw lilt into their.
WA.; freStOrd tituature the eitertytiod tutor of
mute xoutlifill days;a build up' fheir shrunkett forms.
and give health and -Itggliva..@ to Weir rtnualuing
•
earn •
It is a Well establisitS,l Eta, Mita fully onethalf of the
fentaltiporlion uur itopttlatP.ot, are 2,0 don 111
joyntent.of gnial Intaltit, at In use their e at, I: 1 , 1114841
• !lover feel wett." 'They are languid, tlevt,ii.of all va:,
. . . . . .
. ..
ergy; emremely nervou,. snit • ltt,,, noinppollte., 16
this dace of invalids: these L:lLLers uro-ti•sihicially ro..
commended. Their peculiar tunic. and • Invigorating
properties ren,lor then, invaluable in such eating.
dlatriete Vol iiiii with
1 ,4 1 iv A.NO AUIIL. or .t. 1 L.V:ilt OF A BILIOUS
NATURE, will hod Ufa by the thoely u.o or ono or
the bottles, U.y will not i,t I,lle_kior,oetvta(e-tho_ais
easoNisJlTalli tie, irill - rumVfOtri7rort - , - ntrengthini - iliii==.
a) rtoot, nPII olrev Ow in its oaturol
Prevention is bet ter tlou vitro.
- Altt;
And free Crum Ah,dodte letiatelbot, and aIL InJurionv•
Ingredients; AM tat.tkand inild
their operatieu, eepol all lee'ellkid Ralretlons tit,n
thelebily, glee bloom to the pablol cheely and health
•
and vl i ;or to the franni. . - •
Trice 7h cent, pin. bottle.
1
iiiineiral Lidice: Nu, V, -MeII street,il'a, l'a.
Braid and idorehuoners in .every town
and :in: United 61nt0.; and . Canadair, And- by
all bruggints in Carlisle. play 15, 1850.
•
EPIACTED, •
• I'M +Allem. no Usu.
hstubl Ore,' twenty two years Ago by Dlr. KINKELIS,
corner of Third and Olion .itrects; Philadelphia, Pa.
. • 'fIVIW.II,"-I'Wl.l - •
fitionur iii the core t, :drall,l'4l:e3 of a prlvalwlaturo;
111111111011116 (10141 ity. as an. InipecilmettE. to mheriage ;
nervous' and- 1i,X1.11 11111Imilies. diseases of the akin,.
raind those _
LAIL _
Tboro Is no_ovll habit solootla., ii'lolgetilO by boys
In solittoh.,llltell growing op ulth !loon to manhood;
and sylkieL. it list relormett la duo time, not only begets
seriousnv obstsv:es tp omtlio.tal bapplueNs, but ;Oyes
rlse ton t.ortos protc3cted, Insidious, and.ll9vantutlng
offectious. , , .
' Felv of those who gke Way In this pernicious practice
pre moire of the consequences, until they [hid the nor
volts system: shattered, feel strange and unaccountable
rensations and vai;ne fears in the mind. We pages 27,
29, 29, of Dr. K's book en t• Self Pretervatlon,"
The unthrtunate 'thus sheeted becomes feeble, Is
'unable to labor n Ith aretatomed vigor, or to apply his
mind to study • his step is tardy and want: lie Is dull,
Irresolute, and engages' even in his sports with Issa
energy than ustial.
If he emancipate 1110.01'1,4.re the practice has done
its Worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is un-
Irultful, and his sense tells him that this is caused'by
his easly follies. Tbe,eurc Considerations which should
itiVitkon the attention of :01 whit are sunilarly situated.
PATIENTS Al' A—ItISTANCE: ' •
. •
Cnu bay., (by matt,; their case explicitly, togntber, ,
witlt,nll tboir sulptotns. per letter, ruck,,,p v g n r e mit.
Lance) Dr. medicine, llppropriatod-aerordlugly,
Forwarded L. 3 any part of the United Stator, and
secure front DA:UdGE and CURIO:ATI:, by mall or ox
s
'fp:Al)! YOCTII AND 3IANIMOD I .
Nigona s • bife un• a .V.reinat,ure„Deat/v,, t gitiliellnttn‘,.
Self.Presocration—unift:3 eca,44l • •
Letters cunt:ll:ring I hat value In eVankps,rwill outairu
a copy per rlturn of mail. - ,
GRATIS I URATIS ti RAM I r •
--A Ercp U l LT Co all.
31 ISER IL E ED . •
"Nature's a new unit popular work, full of
valuable inivleir&giftnaipreiniive warning, ulil,u calcula
te-LI Vilii`tiloplYilkti—furiiiiikorcitint save thousaiidiiiit,'
licey Is di t a r uteri tvillnnt. charge, mid fornarded by
mar; prepaid, to any P.nit. (Wive in tae United States
ma receiving au' order enclOsing to o postage stamps.
T 0 N 1.4! S W 0 N •' T D.Ol
, —Thq (UMW 11111 do uu,re than giro temporary
coact. nod they .11 i 0 hecaose they don't
touch the 0.11.0 n rQ tifi iliscass . .. 1,1111. Of all nous
'nod billions Aas
t res lot, the al monplierie poiso n csit e d
31 hum. or this poison by its Six,
'1T124 0011D07 . 1:, 011kll di<oayo ctotse.l by it disappenrs
(lIV. t Fel cr Milt ore Is Hits antidote
! l ; tii . Nitittrin. nod tooreoyerit 10 a torf r otly 'harmless used.
Yl• he cu. tiscate of the ctiel rated chemist, .1, It,
of Now-Torli to (111.; cdort. is tatacbrd to arts
OF4adtlo; no good ? It con - 110 no
aMiis)l.:4o7lon can be sAill of ft nib toe Arsenic, or
Ally - id-her-tlini.l - ex. - isttotceian - t - hoir-trarix ' -rtrirtuus to
thg ctinstithikit! old Isrinyi. tot MI 11E, ovhich
110(4' 11110,4 S trpetson Teel pm fectly troll (Or n singlo
nommot. In iliustration of t he: .• troths I annex some
extracts from u letter just ((•(curd loan a i'llytik11111:
.. WLra;antocn,.lono, March 17,1854 .
JAS. A. IMOA 51cr VoursorSd
Is at band. The Coin 'Or, itcd late last ear, nod the
difficulty in got ting any 1,1.0 to purl i tit greatly
Increased from the furl I hat n remedy •Itad loom intro..'
lured Web ens grim int; in fat,
.5.1111 the public ns
twilit; better than mail g 110 it .0,1114 in in... g, r pre
•suina. that the reloc.ii. thoy uerrl In 0S0:11 . 10
111110 Vola:111.0
alzi
;,000
30 00
601
10 u
00 00
D \ his retucti;, (h now n en •• Tonir,") would In
varieLly BREA 11. Sin .V 00; limit it did tiot Cure It, en it
would often return a ith rem.. ed I Igor. • 'lids one •cir
....montane° I deeterd in your Sliver, it I a.niti thilittitcr
a test comparison between It lied yoUr CURE. no fol
lowing is the result;
Three persons took acne —Cure." all bf which were
'otters of ' , Quotidian intermittent Fever." of ninny
Niceks standing. They had Bird Quinine and ether
;utiles, occasionally miming. a chill, but it was (as in
'h eases,) slowl? , cering them out, and .laying
lit , is of ether and •keverer maladies. I did
'eeting It radical cure of all three of these
seemly, and they hero lint had n chill
ofthese cares aut.`, s-!'onio" -
TOlllO
1,141, lit LOI re stated, break the
two had elapsed it would.
I!KJmI
Mt fnu
utmed in
snses with yet
since. .1n.1111.,
hart been used, unit
'‘.lllll. 11n t artsr n period
retut n.
I think there wllll - 43 'dllll,
y'oUe"Owe" the ',lilt ago gl.OlllO
uutr.lll,uSs Isere. &e., t. r. 11' 11. 81.
111101/1:11' FEVER n:I 'AGUE CURE, o
To JIAL.Ut lA. the eilly herialr”, renatly in ,
is tsimillj• orthin a, a rnrceatt VI:. as a cues.
It when. you feet the shills rowing cm, and you,
never bays (.121,
^ JAMES A. IWODEF, P.r.,11,11.12r,
, • .-Pro•ldenco, R. I.
*.*Fur sde W. A. Il IJ SO: und Drug, iMp truuerall)
July 2, 18.5(1.
ri"ORTANT TO EV YBO D Y.—
For the last limo years I hate boon engaged in a
bubinens lowan only to w 3 calf, and ectnparativoly fate
ohont-1_ have lostruoted. for the num or VUO
eaan. which has avecivted Imo nt the rattb,of
,83,0,00
to $5,000 per annum ; and. having tondo arangemon
to tie t0.a.1.1111 , 0 In the Fall.; to engage o Ito Emile busi
ness..
,I am an to give MO lobo uetions in the art to
any persons in the United Plates I r Cnenuas, who will
...It IRO the both 0f,Z1.• I um-Induced, - I‘oril the sue
coca I base liven nverLd with. and the teeny thatthrul
arbnowledgementn I have t ectllVtd fran.thope whom,'
late instoteted, nod oho are innbiap.ll,
PI VI; TO III:IT:11N 1/01,1.1‘1M:rEit DAY.
.0.1 it. to., give any person on, et p.aAttuity, to orgage hl
thin business. which is cony. piee3ant,.end t Cry poslitn•
lit, at It Fratin Mot: Thera in in sill rely Iluneco. in "
oa,thatter.„.lt,fet onceb of the ton; doss ran 1 o given as
co:cards etittraett r. and I vas Illen to l•ft site in I
hive Instructed, It Ln will tobtiO that they are waking
front ito to .915 per day at the oriole. • It is a hardness in
Wild* either ' • •
1:11t TIENTLEMItti
'can engage, and avltti perfect rare make a Tarp lonad
*.artee Income. Scrotal LADIES in various parts of Novi
York. Rate; Pentsyl ran la and Mufgland, echoed hero
Instructed. mallow inal.itnr.trria ga to $t per day at itl
it is a OLNIttAII4%;I:::,s. t.i!trinit . n . dollar or. too Ir . ti;-
quired.to start it. tipen recdlpt Of •1, X still taiwr ,
dlately Send to the applitSint printscretreular coiknit.-
1. full Instrtnitoni in the ait,,lrldeh salt Ls perfd4tly
ndetstred at onto. .• • •
. .
In the month ofMay last ;Fent advertisement
toil t o editor of th e " lteadtng Garetto and Democrat."
/loading, ta...aud den Fent hint ono of toy eireniatif or
iluet.ructiongt • 011'40 iMmint.; and vn•tt earefut oxamintr ,
- ting, ho inserted tho following editoiintin big patter:
' - `oYo.ralf attontleirtu the advertiFetnetit of Mr...A. T.
Parsomt. of Nag , Turk. headed • 4 I3II4I,iANT to Nyjmy.
BUM)"1.10%, will he found in onetime column,' Jr. P.
bar-Foams atm othit glreultua,...alluded_in...lmilm-ad-
Nyetipmuentiand on examination we find li,. Li. suyir
humbug. bUt n light. oilFy and honOraVe land •
utihs..auti one .that, may,. be made rprofdlideuu Rory
:trilling eapital,", •,
All.l9dturft,tuus . taddrefised to A. T. PARSON 'WS
DruadiraYiktowlotk:, .• • • •
. ,
•
fIIUII-1 'li lb l— ' B ' -tual' ot'''o
.. smile. Alartill and , litelt • i'Ultfl7ln - sati. Alt*
Clievllle. linicha j pud, Oaslitu4re• if.•;,,apli,' Aufl4*p.ll ta.d,
WintOr'FlitLlyls, -- ' - •
Oat:l4, '5G.]
•(.y In giving to
-my other mmutly
M. '
NTI DOTE
M.; : IIITMERZ