Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 14, 1857, Image 4

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    Arnutr DpurfiiiiuL
The Origin. of Wheat
f --- aer -- 0 - Forrg,errerally - linown, -1 -that..l
the origin of 'wheat and' other ,cereals
• involved in obscurity, for the old , mf ion
that wheat is indigenous in CentralAaia,
that Starting-point of the
- ..human race,
• has been exploded by the: researches of
• modern botanists. • History informs us
When' our forefathers -first began, to'culti
rate the carrot, gooseberry, currant, as
__pirogue, beet-robt turd strawberry;
nE arlicieftWheat -- , -- rye, barley, -
. beans, maize; oucumbera .a„pil melons,
' were knowii only as indigenous Plants.
- Nowhnie do the cereals exist as native;
noWherelave - they shown a ttendency to
ran-wild.-Llf mot-preserved by. hunian:
• labor they would - ripparinitly perish alto
gether.
Li a late number of the'
,Edintiorgh
Review, an .able paper"is devoted to dis
eussing the origin of the cereals,. especi
• ally of wheat. The writer start's that
there are two theories upon this subject. '
Ono considers races of plants to _ be
- mutable, and, holds, therefore,-that wheat.
existed ohm ; !My ! may still exist, indi
•genemisly, somewhere. .Theothor main
tains that the cereal, as at iiresent'known
has been doveloped by cultivation. This
5 J ., is the opinion held
,by the writer in the
Review who even specifies the particular
• plant from which wheat originated;
a grass growing wild on the shores of the
Mediterranean, and known to botanists
-- 'by the, name of mgilops.• . • -
In confirmation brthislypothesis may - ,
- be - adduced the-fact, that;- yherercithe
• early history of the cultivation of .a spe-,
cies rs known, iris found thtt man has
,LLfiriit appfiedlto.-hiS use a . plant_growing.
• wild abeuT - liiiii7Jle --- diitcOverg - some
ber
ry, for example, whose .taste he • lilies;
• and in Order to have it more
begins to cultivate it; -the, cultivated
• plant improves upon the original one; he
sows seeds from the best specimens; and,
at-last a berry is obtained, s'o superior tn
• the one ho first found growing wild,-that•
pciSaible - tntrtionits,origin,
if the process had not taken place under
his - own ObSeetiation.. AnalOgous,to this,
-it is fair to.preautire, has been - the. origin
of iitheat,.. =fir fact,. ii Vfetich botanist,
_-reasoning in this way, and observing
- Many striking - points of resemblance be.
-tween the mgilops and wheat, undertook
to develop° the latter REi7tlt, -- e — Tortner,
and by "saving, year . after year, • the seed
. '.from' such plants as appeared to approach`,
nearer to its 'object, actually _succeeded
in his. object. The plant thus obtained,
still continues to-he•cultivatcd; both by,
him and•by othor,S, and todricld real, bo
na fidc wheat. • .
• The opponents of the developtneui
thereof, however, maintain that the plan)
• 'on which this experimentalist .worked ;
ts , tts an accidental hybrid, or crs, be
:tween the:logilops and the whent:growing
-• in adjacent fields. In favor of this view
they adduce the fact
: that, by such
crossing, artificially conducted,
results-have been produced. On th oth
er hand, natural hybrids, between grass
es, are as yet unknown to botanists.
- Moreovery.when different sorts of wheat
, are grown together, they never cross: .A
still-more-conclusivee---prool---is the fact,
that hybrids. are rarely maintained be
, yond the second generation without an
infusion of new 'vigor - from the , parent
5t,69 - Ic, l in wiiieli caso - n:radOal — assimilt!i
Lion to.the latter occurs. Ilence,if the
experiment which we have quoted had
originated in a natural cross between the
tegilops and wheat . , the hybrid would
either have perished after a year of two
or liuve ` ie ifer d to - 6tiginartype:' --
•It is probable, therefore, that wheat
- never existed wild, but has been dove , -
' loped by cultivation from a rude plant.
• The Edinburgh Retie ver, after reviewing
the ;question in every aspect, collies to
this opinion at last, and says nothing can
• shako his conviction unless wheat slionld
bo found really growing wild_im some ra:
vine of central Asia. o, L. •
Items. of Interest
The ;first Threshing Machine, of which
: we - have - arly - 7acenunt, was — invented - iTr"
• Scotland, about the y0ar.1730, - or podia
• a little later, by ...51F.TarfaiaaTisreiizies.
Advocate. He secured a patent for it.
It wrassantitied by a committee of tin
first Agricultural Society, which we Warn,
watt erganiZed iii Secitland. - The machine
was highly recommended; the report•
stated that it could perform the labor
• of six then in-ono day. It was propelled
by water. -
The last half of the last century was
the time when. Scotland awoke to the
importance of improviog her forming
England had *set the example. . Bake.
well was working-out hies 'grand results.
in improving, breed's of cattle and
sheep. Capital and wealth had greatly
• 'increased. Manufacturers were ,creating
'an increased demand. for food - ,,0f every
kind. Legislative enactments favored
• farthing. Under these impulses, agrienl-,
turetnade rapid strides. The system Of
alterriate.busbandry took , tlm* place of
the old plan of cropping land with wheat
until it'ly,as worn out, covered with weeds
_ , and abthadoned.to recover its energy by
*- The nteans:by which these • claims op
" lerated to secure the advancement of. the
,farthinglntereSts; Were .Agrieultura) So,
mettles ; Agritrultural Journals, • among
which the Quarterly Journal - of Agrioal
' lure stilMict - upiesla :leading place : the
• • active support,givoifpitlWeause by •nia
. ny of the intelligent art; wealthy gentry
and nobility..
~Sithilarztheithe ' , are* being
used in this country; and., •the success,
they have: enjoyed 'hero :istarritiate their
,
Most Vigormits•proseention.• 7'.
THEc'ai.lZlEtliiiii 7l l
~ _N , EL EGII.A.Pri W1... 11
).• soon put a :belt, arontid thetlobo, and the
• . question; ivill, the ' titi'io; , - wi,, ,*111„ be
- 77 -- abi - feriiiPpi - t, "'d un 4 a in 'some Ipatlri — ',:iir ,
the worSundays'4l6re sul " his'ime" in . it :weak;
..,.1
': and y
, will'lieeeine' ton;
N eed: - 11 -- the - - tlegrapli — offiedd. ifi 'all
, parts of'`th!f•for . lifelose on - §wida7e, Aosta
-1 ' arTangeinitutti, ~ , .ill •fiel psonstantlV int,or, ,
." - r t i i4 ed •ftict . 49. l r4 7o l l i'';,;' ,, ... :,,.., '''," ,''
, ,
.EAVOIITTERS of
Allsetaalkil,attlaief4oo . elally add llatonere ,lot.,
received and sale anent) .
ilGok n.rx,eze,.-4/.4.-^enrera
alliscelftutott:
000- •
- , i „JOINT STOOK 'AS
'4O, .. SOOIATIQN OP
"UlO SPRING LITERARY INSTITUTE, Ii ' •
of Now.ville, Cumberland Go.,'l'a. ' ;
Grand and extensivdsale of ,•-•
_ ROOKS, 'REAL ESTATE, Ae.
le-procoednofthusalatele3,dette_teCtit 11,quidating tho'
)04 of the Institute, • " • • .
Unparallod Opportunity to buy n valuable 1100 k, and
•herulEU'Snura-Shareholder-in-much-valtiable_PropertY.._,L _
ouvNisoN , s GREAT )1 1 01t11 ON Tilt -
MORMONS. at only One'Dollar per copy--•Elevon Books
br•Ten bluitison's History of tlie"Moriiilltikki
ty (Sr the Most neCurgto god reliable work wo have of
bat deluded people. In-order that every - person may
a:manna Shareholder, the price of a. Book and Certill , .
ate of. Membership of the Association will be only $l..
.Ire COI threat. will wattle the holder to an interest in
thd following
• VALUABLE REAL - ESTATE,
1 TALVABLE IMPROVED FARM, 54,100
With all necessary Out-buildings. situated in
- - Cumberiand.,Vailesy, near Nowt:1110 cnntidning •
123 acres.
1 T. 41,11.1111.13 -
'
Atijoi ohm the above, containing 126 acres. ".
>VLUABLE T.I3IBER LOTS, •• 1,13000
4050 acres each,,mituated in 3111011:e township,
Cumberland county, ' . , •
2 VALUABLE 41,1318 ER LOTS, • •
Of 25 noes each.
1 SPLENDID NEW' BRICK 11011610, • 2,000
2 Story and Brick tlod Hall •
' _on the scoot. . •
IMMIX IMPROVED OUT-LOTS, ; •
, Of ever 3 acres each, within half a utile of New
'9 stile, at $5OO eael,.
100 Orders foe JIERRON'S CELEBRATED WRIT
.
INlLLSts,__4sllpc_ryWder, ' • . • 1;200
171C1)1SIFICKST ROSENVW • III I IANO, - .400
Front the celebrated Factory of am. Raabe A;
' Baltimore. u . .•
1 Superior Melodeon. • . - 100
2 Splendid litinting Case Gold Lever Watches,
eartl, • • • - 200
2 Splendid Huntihh Case Gold Luver•Watchem, at
587 60; 176
. 6 lipleetlidtiold:Watellea, at • s6o, eayh, • 250
.15 Splemlid Ladles' Gold Watches, ht $5O each, 600
10 lute Sliver Lever, Watches, at 625 - eitch, • 250
12 " " • Watches, at $2O each, 240
I 6 superlar Parlor docks; at $0 each, 120
60 ••• Gothic 3 J: •
no rr . Cottage " 3
1 eieellent Fatally Clu'rlago, (latest style), -
•
1 " • . noel:away
. 1 • " '•.; Top Baggy, ;
1 excellent Spring Wagon,
1 supe`riar Two-horse Itond Wagon.
2 sets Splendid I larness (silver mounting),
2 extra Spanish Saddles, •
2 superior Walnut Sofas,
I:magnificent Sofa ,
2 " Dressing Bureaus,' -
1 splendid Secretary, •
.1 Dining Tables (extra Cherry),
4 Bedsteads,,-
' 2 sets Chairs, at $l5 per set,
3 Jail:Med Carpels, 20 putts each, $2O per piece, tiO
2 lionto-tioale Carpets, -extra, 'each at $2O per
carpet,
8-I'arlor Stoves, at $l5 each, •
2.orders for Soles Black Clothes, at $3O each,
2 - " • • ' Silk •Dresses, $ 3O each, • • -
F. " • Cktitilig,' - 16' •
10 " Hate, ' 5
12 " Bouts,
12 " Gentlemen's Shoes, $3 50 each,•
12 4, " Gaiters, 406
12 " Ladles' Shoes, 200
'lOO Cold Pencils, at $2 each, - ' .
Al_llo,each, •
100 Boxes Assisted Pm roguery., at $l. 00
40 copies well•bdund 311scellanuotts Books, at $1 50
each,'
,• . •
15 Ladles' Albums, at $2 each, - •
,500-pleces : popolor 1 '
Each hook purchaser gets the value of Ills
money is, the hook, an rot account BfilfVeartnntilict
sold, becoincH a - shareholder in much valuable pro
perty. A certilkette will i.e presented to euchl,ook put , -
cliager, entitling the holder to an'inteiest In the above
valuable property. As soon as the - hooks ere all sold,
ludic° will ho given to the stockholders, and a cotton
thin will he held in New villo, at the institute's flail,
,when a 'Committee will be chosen. to whom' the pro
' 1,9r1Y.4111 be delivered. to ho ?distributed among the
shareholders. All tat; nrtieles that can, wit) he exhibl
' "led at - the Instilute''s Fair, on-tine 12th-of -August,
" - Trinirflie very flattering manner in which. thIS - Jilint
'Stock AS./el:0i. Is received and patronised, and from
Ile nuffibor of ticketteelready . sold, it is confidently be ,
Havoc tliitThc pripperty. can bod ellVaredle - the share
hold* in a few months. 14,c the character of the allni
SPRING •IsIIFIR.IIII' I SSITITTE,r and- th.o connected w ith
It. we are 'permitted to refer to the following gentle
men: - ' • .
_
maw - a:Nom :
Ilan. Jas. Pollock, Coy. of Petnea,
•1 on. Thaddeds Stevens', Lancaster.
-
iron. Frederick Watts, Carrsle.
Senator Win.'ll: WelMi, York. ,
•
lion. AVM. F. 31urray..iferrisborg.
" Wm. Kuala, Co., Ball 'more. ,
• Win..l. Shearer, Pros. Att'y, Comb. Co., Pa. *_
Shelly, Sup. CollllllollPdlools. •
.Tulin W. Brandt. Esq.,
Iliarrlsburg.
ft B
Boyer rother,
co_Aii 'raters for Boo s and Certificates, by mail
should be addressed to
JAMES MeHEIMAN,
Bee. "131 g Spring Literary Institute,"
Norville, Cumberland Co., Pa.
----. • .
A 0 P.NTS WANTE ../ D, In every Town and Tillage In
the United St atet., to obtain subscriptlons.for Books, to
whom a liberal commission will ho given. All Letters
of Inquiry, accompanied by a. Postage Ramp, will ho
Fluidly answered. • . ' .
LIST 01? AOItNTS. . •
Samuel-Megnw' '
flood Itopo; B. W. Gurriden Ship
penslawg; John Fluid, Sheplierdstawn ; Rana GAY Or,
Walnut Bottom; Jas. Hatton, LOOH' CrOSH Roads; W. 31:
'Matcer, John W, Suigleman ' Shiremanstown W. IL
Struck, J. S. Hostetter, sleclianlesburg; Wm. Noakur,
Papurlown; It. Weldairt, Boiling Springs; D. SAfays,
Locust Grove, J:J. Crawford, J. B. Cobaugh, Nowville;
11 . eri"`" ll . SlilliPmi s burg; M. ,ts, J. Kunkle, Green
Spring; Peter Manyer, Wm. Hoffer, Wm. Lyttle, A. C.
C1101:110 ; F. Swayer, Newvillu Depot; D. S.
Croft. Leesburg; Jas. 31. Echols, Shephardi.town J. S.
Daildnon, Plainflold; West Hill; Isaac 11011,
Churchtown. T.ll. Williamson, Dickinson; Henry Sny
der, 511111 in township; .1. Vanderbelt, Oakville; C. Mel
linger; Siniighsiiiwn;, S;McCutie, Middle Spring.: A.;
I'. Erb. Bridgeport; howls Zitzer, - 31111115 w.
111115 Louslilp
David Strohm, Now Gingstown; Carey Ahl, Mt. Pleas
ant Solomon Bear, Oyster's Point.
.111110 18, 1858.
- ittrulturc.
•
Es ,
N odS A FETTER'S FUR
NITURFLIto?I§. •
ef , " . • N . I) ONII A
largo asmortmont of now and faddonablo VURNITU
nod (MAWS
Wain ut-and-31ahogany_Dressinglluteaus,mlikwarldo
tops,
Sofas, Tables, aud Washstands.
. tValnut Etageres and_Wardrobb4.• ' '
Mahogany and Inlout Tables of all sixes.
French Bedsteads, Mahogany and Plain Tablas, at all
,prleos. -
Parlor Arm Chalm,-and Rocking Chaim, Ivllh Tetra or
hair•cloth Boats anti harks. •
Mahogany not Walnut Chnh•B with .hair•cloth or code
seats. '
Plain Chdirx °fall kinds. "
Call and soo this now.und elegant nosortment at tho •
Furniture Rooms of the subsorlbor, on (,author street.
floor tho corner of North Hanover.' •.
JACOB FETTER.
July 23, 11356.
•
ROBERT B. 8111.1.LEY,. CABINET
MAKER and UNDERTAKER
*North Ilntirtmedteet, not door to
g lasss liotel.
Ito would respectfully' inform the
eltiampTa amr,tilio italic _generally, Unit ho
boo Pow on hand a largo and elegant assortment of FUR
, • It; migigglp:ALK3hLrltrolms4ard andallti.;
I or Tables; Soem, Bureana, Iledsteads, plain- and
Serving Ramis, Ar., neinuthetured of the beat material
and quality warranted •
Also a general assortment' of CHAIRS at the lowest
Prices. • YZNITIAU BLINDSIIIBdO to Order, and repairing
promptly attended to. •
Are-. COFFINS -made at the-shortest notice; antiimv
lug a splendid hearse ho will attend funerals In town or
country. •
Remember the Stand—next door to 11. filass's
-lintel. • - It. B. SMILEY.
XTENSIVE 'FURNITURE ROOM
-,IAME II; WEAVER. Would reanecibully cal
Would
and the publl
t t r hea attention o I
t [tsiv o o r st!c ° l l : . of elegant FURNITURE
Including Botts, Wardrobes, Centre and Tables
7 Dressing and Phan Bureaus, and urory other
article In his branch of business- Also now on hand
She largest assortment of CHAIRS in Cer:'sle, nt
the lowest prlOes. AUFFINS made at the short
,. est notice and A Ilearsin provided for funerals, Ile
solicits a call at ids establishment, on Nettle Han
soar streeb near Ulasse's Hotel,
DV•Furniture hired out themonth or year.
ingi3NRI—LUMBER-!—The
A._.4 subscriber has:oh band 4 large' supply* of SEA
BON BD LUMBER. of all kluds.piul suitable for all pur
poses, which he offers for solo , his Coal and Lumber
Yard, near the Gas Works. All orders pr , many ntton.
(led to. . . - • •..JACUL affllloM.
311is . ce.ffant;ihil
. 4 pREPA.RE FOR .W.INTER; • .
PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES.
-a 'rlitiffuliscribOrat his'old 'stand on North Ilanovor st.,
Carlisle, the sign of the "Mammoth lied > Coffco Pot," de-
Iron to call the attention of tho 'public to his l argo
',ortment of,VES, of the newest and Most
• , I tylos, from thd boot manufactories In the
• " ntry, and at all prices from $3 to $l5.
•
-> Among his PARLOR k CllAsllllili STOVES
faro the Mirror Stove, tho Arctic', Revere, Star,
Perolan,'Union and dftna,Alr,Tight, together
with other pattorne Which to has of all sizes
for parlors or chambers, and calculated for burning either
wood or coal. ' , Also, the' ffitna, (Bobo, Astor, 'Albany,
Plabtapffnd Bandbox or Poor Mania, with of or COOK
ING STOVES, comprising...the latest' Impel:tempi:as In
kitchen stoves, and inteildod for 'either wood or coal:—
. Also, the Wing Room Cooking Stove—a new and ale.
gent article, Co whirls ho Invltes- tho pesticidal' Alden.'
• Von of families. ' Ills cooking stoves rengo hepriee,from ,
,$1 -to 25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Niue Plate'
. of various patterns and different rtices.',..
'Also, ENAMELLIWAND TINNED ll ARE for Cooler
. lug Stoves, Brass ICdttles: ke.,'•Also, every article in the
line of Tin 'and Capper Ware: , Thu' public ,are respeci
, fullyy Invitod to call as ho In ecinfidont with 'his large
SOO, variety_and.cliespiteseof being,nbid to give en j
tire saffsfactiofi to every purchaser, Coll and see. , •
-TEllPrt.XsT . .lkl#l7 77 VelrEliENT:
Elio iderehant ni the DOWN; Sprlnke,:t:q
"Aprittm t .: ( 7 . 'ft r el i gra l ) o ,g r Zi '. .l„ r „ u t n oo e fgrhte , ..o,l:rtio„ ,
,I+4
CI 11 ARC 0:114': •:-Ohatcfgal
hand' find• • ,
,nctv. - 21. ,• ' •
, ..„
• vri.O4O.I.:BOILFig.-1 -, 'QR, SALE,
sui.serthorotters .for
n tbdt lougignklitirly la, Altiinetor;yrithope
funrtoon'tlrllitilT, 4040, tlici piper' 4111,1,mt;•Parr
rasa
.
MEI
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N..J‘
JUSTICE 7,1 i t. *LACE
tEn..ofAce oppesAte the 'West end 'of the' Courtlioune
. . Apr.l) 23, ltiCl.• ,- • • ;• ' •
7tAtILLIAM , Attorney
•y •y I.n . e, Office In Main 'Miner, Carlisle;
~__O.te...llusinentinktruated—to_bknivilLbeLnre tly_ at?
tended to. • • • • - Feb; 7.
P . - HUAlRlCllTAttorney•arLaw:
ort_lierlh llancrat' street, ti few 'doors
south of alass'ltotel. All buslnees witvatertainm
Will be promptltettenUed to. [Aprllls." ;
, i ~' .. Law.
15T.4111,114N,,, Attor,pey , at .
ce OM o in ..linet' liinin , Etrocf, 'Alebanicsliurg, 'Pa.
A.' .
i;c, • 9_Wlll Attend to BUItY.F.,YiNG , In connexion with
We profession, ' , • piny 21, 1856.L.:-.ly, ,
•
It •S. B. KIEFFER Office in North
...IjjlOnovor Wed two Shorn frOm Welsolz Compboll's
otoro. Wilco hdurO, woroparticutarlyfroui 9.4XclOck,
. , au( mrk-to-7-o'clocki-l'.-31
.
pOCTOR S. P. • ZIEGLER.-- Office
' ' and ItOsldonco thud Main ...troot. third dam', ,chow
ho Market llouso. .Callo rn town and county pioniptly
attonded: ; - . . ~
- .Carllide, Jon. 2, MO.' •• '• ' , :. • • , ' • '
3,600
..D.n. 1.0:L001)1 . 1S v tt x... ,,,,. ..'
South Miniver street, .." I, lllllltrir '1,,,‘,.. ,- .
next door .to the l'ost
„ ,
Cifilco.• '-. .' , •
1K5)...15111 be alisont &on? Carlisle the last ton days
ordteli - nunith. ' _,...[Lugel..,'fin
1,600
•
.pl li t. GEORGE S. SEA-'
_ ICIIIT,ENTIST, inan.tho Bal
. 'w —hake _D
College of Dente) .urttery
nt the residence of hie mother, haat !Author
trout, three' doora bolo Aturd. Iteferenee—Dr. Oen
Z.Bretz • March lib
w-m. Y;
r ec i us, having been instrncied
' in the art (by Dr. that Z.
•
Bretz, a graduate ot the Ilnithnore Dental College). to
now prepared to receive bla friends andperform the
various wrath no in the (too of the Dental profession,
at lituresidence, Di - South Street, third door from
Street. Otto no n Call. 'ferns moderate.
• May' 27, 1850--ly.
•
3.60
160
200
176
176
• 100
100
80
75
130
r - '' , ls
I 1.60
'a. 60
QCRIVENEW. AND coNvEy'AF
ekllL—A. L. SPONSLIO: laic Register of Cumber.
land county; will carefully attond to the transaction of
all such business as limy lm entrusted .to him, such as
hu writing of Deed. Mortgages Contracts, &. Liu will
Yilse devote his attentlen 'o the procuring of Land War
rants. Pensions, &c. as well as the purchase and sale
of Meal Estate, negotiations, °rioting, c. Va.,OlllCO on
West filth Street. formerly micupled, `.y M. M. Velum..
Esq. near the Miglicalist Church. •
• 4 •
•
W....BRAM:AY Manufacturer of
tuno:ini Watem Fri Mich Mond, -'
, • - Bator Alo•
Port, amieldor,
North Nasf Stroot, near the'llall !toad Bridgo „ Cnrlinle
•
120
CO
60
120
- MEW . MARBLE-Y,ARD.—NOw. is
- Gm accepted time, and now la Cho day for
Grave Stenos,
-Monuments, • -."
13111 s ,te,.
at Markle Yard, earllslo, - 161. Also,
ine., [Apt. 10.
42
CO
-2,1
200'
200
IL P. EMI R. •-
SI LY111111—& • I " ' FARLAK_EL- - . 7__ _ ___
ENT
• • LAND A GENTS
MINNEAPOLIS, Opposite the Suspension Bridge, Palls
of St. Anthony - , Minnesota 'Territory, - .--- --
1;111 buy mid sell lepds.....tiogetiateArnisrlerftt , lnit
‘ierrants-lir - Milliii;;Olit, lowa, and Wisconsin. Inquiries
respecting the country, by letter or otherwise, promptly
answered.; •
REFERENCES. --
Alen. Alex. Ramsey. Ex.thivornor, •
Hon. 11. M. 11 ice,.Delegate to °engross, Mono:sofa,
- Gov. Vollook, llorriottum, • -
--Jontint-thgtoolo Fr Co.,
11(iii. Frederick Watts, .- • • „
__A, Wady nry
... a, Esq., • ,
Ii MiTgoitii;lsTow Cork,
Robert Walsh. New Orleans,
JayieS.R. Iriinoi Egg., Newvllle,
Bon. J. S.lllarlt,..Somerset, Penn's., •
Ifon:.1.11, Eddie, , ":. '• •
•
J. 11, flood, 'Mayor', Springfield, Ohio,
°en, C. -Antlionye — • " . , ~ • „
.7518. Carson, ling. St. Lents,
Baltimore, 1114
U - 1 . 11:1; fi ; ----
30,000 Acres of lie imprbved land fer Sale.„ at from $2.
to $3O per acre ;,nso Improved Farms. . tots for cola
In St.'Patii, St. Anthonyomd all towns on the Minme,
seta river.
pjh.Partteular attention -Iven to the Loaning of
Money, and Entering Land Warrants. -Address, •
PNYDEIt M'FAHLANE,
March 00, 1850.-13 , 1 . Minneapolis. Min. Ter.
REAL 'ESTATE AGENCY.
• ANDREW' O. EOM ar. JEPP THOMPSON. ••
E k, TIIOAtPSON,
INVened nn Mike nt St. Joseph, Mo., for the pur.
elms d sale of Beni Estato, buying nod selling Land
Warr its, entering Laud on Time, Surveying and Map
ping Towns, Locution' of . Warrants, and looking Invest
ments for nomresidonts, paying of Taxes, and all Fuel.
1108 g pertaining to a General Land Agency in Missouri.
Kansas, Nebraska, and lowa..
4, - 11.0fIke on .Second StroeL-North of A. T.llenttlo's
Ilaniti»g Homo. • [July 30, 1850.
Onucntion:
rIARLISLE FEMALE SEMINARY
MILS. CLARK, who have been for several
years engaged In teaelting,respectfully announce to the
citlsens of Carlisle mud vicinity, that sir the lot of`t-teli-
Lumber, 1850, they will commence the second session, in
bout her -Strectrpear the.Gerinamiteformal.Church, eL
thelin •
SE3IiNARY FOll YOUNG 'LADIES.
The I nstitution will 100 both O. boarding and day '
school, In which all the branches necessary for iho Com.
plot° education of young ladies will be taught. Assist
ants- of-the-highest cherneter -for- qualiticationti-mud
morality will be employed in accordance with the wants
of Etta Institution. The government will be conducted
on Mildly Christlnn principles, while seetarlenisui will
ho as rigidly excluded. ...
The Principals flatter ehotoselfes that their long and
successful-experience tdp tenchms. no testified by the
recommendations in their possession, will curd& them
to establish an Institution of the highest ellarnetet. for
_young ladies. They are fully,persudded that sueh an
Institution will be sustained Item byllie - cltixons and
neighboring country, and hope .that their confidence
lorry not be disappointed.
The Si.lolastic year will consist of four tones (cloven
nooks etch), beginning on September Land oudfill; on
second Wednesday in July.
TERMS PER QUARTER (11 weeks).
Boarding, Including, fuel, lights, nod
tuition in English lanuches, • - $35 00
Primary Department, - , 0 00
Higher English, - - • - • 8 f.gi
Ancient and Modern Languages, curb,.. - 5 00
' Ornantental branches nt professor's charges.
:No deduction for - nbsence after entrance, except In
case of protracted Illness. ,
itt:ennErrostil. - ••
lion. FREII'Ii:WATTS, Rev. C. P. WINO,
. J. 11. PARKER, Esq., ' " A. IL KREMEK•
JANES HAMILTON, Esq., tt JACOB FRY, • .
•T. 11. SKILES Esq., tt W. W. EELS. •
Pr. S. 11. KIEFFER " 0 J. B. 5101180,
11ev. Mr. STERRETT. •
'3lar._l9, .1850=1.year, •
Hurl' • II ALL A CIADF
till HE LESAVEST-OILILAILELSII,
, The Twelfth Session of this institution will connuenoS
on Ziontlay, the id of November, rareuts.and Osier
alibus are requested to inquire Into its merits before
sending their eons or yards ols*Vlcre. Thu locution of
tho Institution is retired, pleasant •and .
nsid the course of instruction embrasts the Online.
,ry nind Mailer branches or no English - Education, to-.
.gether with the LAW. rock.. French, and (lemon Jan
gunges, atnd vocal andAnntrumental snuck. 'Venn,
• boarding, washing, aud'Ttiltiun In the English blanch
es and vocal music per SVPS‘OI.I (dl weeks). 41100,00, For
circular containing particulars
D.d adress. •
DETtisIiNCIER.
Ilarrisburg, Pa.
Sop. 1.7,18513.)
- - .
1 - )LAINFIELD ACADEMY.--Near,
CARLISLE, Pat.—The Twentieth SCPBIOIII (fire
months) will commence tm Mn, 6th. A new Leiid.
leg hos beau erected containing .tlymnasium,• Music
linonwetc.
With increased facilities for instruction and ample
'accommodations, Ode 'lnstitution presents great In
duel:Anita to parents who desire the physical and
mental improvement of their 140118. •
Terms per Evasion, $65 no. For circulate. with full
information; address IC. MIRES, '
Principal and Proprietor,
Plainfield, Cumberland cc., Pa.
April 0,1660
..
L..../ i. . .
' 0 / d/4" ..
10c0.1‘131 . 11RBIAL • OOLLEG '
removed to the now and spacious Ball, N 0.99
BALTIMORE STRIIII'I`, Baltimore; Md,
0. K. CIIASIBERLIN, Principal and Lecturer upon Moreau
tile :Menem '' t , - • •
ii. K. toms, to charge of Writing Departuuit. -- ----
0.
A. Kenn, Instructor in Mercantile Calculations and
Associate in Book Keeping Department. • ' .. , ,1..1,.' -
J. M. PMLIIPB, Teacher ill Book liecriing. ''',v7 •
$ T. Wimixua, Lecturer on,CounnerciaLlaw•
Throe years hove notfet elapsed 8111CP the establish.
moot of thin institution, during whiCh thno upwards of
eight hundred studentsluive been. in attoutinneo, (rep•
resenting, noltrly.every Seto In the' Union,) among
whom are numbers in Baltimore and elsewhere occupy
lug prominent-position is business 1.111311• and account'
ante. . , - .• . ...., ,
;• ' . ' - COURS 01? STUDY. . - ' • '
nook REEPING.—'ghe incipal has the utmost con
' Liltierci, In assuring the pub t or au expel lance o
fourteen years In qualifying y on for the Count'
log hoots and other important Stations, and:an _oaten
-else 'acquaintance 'with the management: of businese ,
books of every' descriPtion, (nssisted as be is by•two set
entlflOaccountats,) the, course' of training in this do.
partment is, eminently practical Ind well adapted. to'.
' the vas-lone tattPllitH of Centnieice and tretiti. including'
Individual,. Partnership, Mercantile. 11Innulhituring,• l i
'Commission, Exchange;Banking, Shipping. Stemnbost•
Rig, Coreponiod Company operations, Ac...' , . , ~ '' '
' • PONMANSIIIP.--The.exureistis under. Mlle Road are
• free; easy and.gracefdl, combining rapidity of okocution
-iliftyclitantrercoristructionrthutronablingliteattident
to ',Write un elegant . 1 4 14 0 00 s 111 14 On aoruPlptlont r the
• ' MERCANTILE OALCULAT . IO 4 a
NB c l u n - i n a l t. l• tli mi el d r
oz
•s pe rits:
, , bearingame taught by , the most
' Dally'lettures arp delivered upoh the Science of, Ae-,
,thunts, yin, cantlid'Cuateme, .Se., thine) In connection'
'With a edges arliatures onComntareini Ldw, are of•the•
, highest inipartence to all aspiring to occupy prominent
- Positions in , the Wetness commitnity:, • .... ~..;,...... ~
The•.titua:..inwessary for ltn:lrldrustrions , Strident to
'coMplate tlincoursej.yaries ftoin 8' to; 12 weeks:: There •
,ball :ido'theatibm' applicants - can enter , at'abylitne,.•
~,.,
an ttend.lWitlivtayand evininp.' , .,.SitiMinationi-cre
lion at statp4 periedsiantVtligoireer.awsidoCtel:.Ve;
....cn t .....a..,,,,,,,,,,,4'..... 4.....'.4..4.........,,..-0,!.....,*.
.„,,;i, , ,.)
--5-'2(griiitittwat.•:_ s ... - •
EW • AGRICULTURAL,,' WARE
-1 7 1
It MI N 16iPbE111ENTS.
The subserlher, loaned, iu tho bosomMit:of the-316M0.
- receiving - rrrortetro,f itafTlg - ImPlements, - sorban.- '•
GRAIN. DRILLS,- ' . .
. • " - FOS,
• CORN SIIELLEPS, • ' •
`'
PA-101-11011 , 13
Corn' and Cob Grinders (Scott's Giant), the Crescent
, Grain 31111, Dome shovhlsi ItE,ATERS AND- IdOW,Efis
Gilanny's with' Wood's Improve'ru,ent), S traw Cniters, -
Sc., all of which aro of tho' most p:rproiTEl Mod. and
workmanship, 'sold on tho most scrum-
Modating'tertmr.'' :Farmers .aro resportfulli luited to
call and's:amino belbre purchasing.
• 3.- AlthiSTßObo. '
ifirFot"the eozraenionee of farmers, Moore'sYntent
:Grain lhill will be sold et Shiremanstown by lienjeunin
Clay, add at Shipponelnyg by Christian Lang.,
Au . gast ••••
.
iVGRIGULTUIIAL . IIPI - 1 7 INEINITS7
. P.ENNOCIIIPS •CELIIIMATED. NV lIVA'r IllilLL—:
4
~dapted also' for sowing .euts , grass seeds sad . r.
guano. Kr user ' s Portable, Cider Alin—the best - . 5g
In the market.' ThillidnY's patent Windinill.- A,
Ildrse Power's and Thresher's, Idniennil Oman° • -
' Spresder,'S,' .Daniel's tray, Straw, and Fodder Cu I tcr
Little Giant Corn and Cob ililli, Spain's Atmosphorls
Churn. Thonboie Superior ImPlernentswith all otherle
for the use of the.fariner or'gnrdner, for sole II 1..44 .
and Iletoll by . . • - • • ,
Le" ', ---- -- -........- ' PASCIIALL, MOICUIS A: C 0.,,
....._,Agrleulturpj.Wiliall - Oiiiie and Seed Store. corner 714
nod :ilurket stircelicPlillit - delpliiiC --- = — july - ' 25 , - " -66,-- ,
. .
•' • ;.:..—'. 1F1.4.1 , ' . ,
i :,---,..,, q"'-,.,. ' i i
— >o - A v orami s ..,. - ,.: . 5/.
:. . , --- 1 1 1
/ • x-1.: -,.-
-- • NCrov, ' i t ‘Ni.:' ..
• ---i k . -10)Y — / ,
7' .
I . - . .
Nos: 21 -and•23. South Sitth Street
.. . .
• . • PHILADELPHIA.
. .
AORICOLTURAVIMPLEWST itAlNUFACTOlllrilirktol. Pa.
Rim, 0 go uans (370 Acres) Illoarnednle, near 111, WO, Pat
FAI3M RS.O,I?'CIIIS IS' EIGIII3OR
HOOD, Growers of 'Wheat nuttitye' uso
LE IN AU'S, SUPER PHOSPHATE OrLni
fr you want lleavy Crops, or •• Leilitll.o4 AtIMICIttI
• - Fertilizer."
• •
These valuable Manurct have been used for . the past
FIX years inuccessfully.for the Crain :and T9ll/IFPO, Crop
In Virginia, Pennsylvania, Niriv -Jersey,. Delaware,.
Maryland, and the Islands of Bermuda and Dartadocs.
A barrel (25016 x,) is sufficient " for an Hereof ground.'
Mali:bete Fertilizers are com p osed of reliable Chemical
.Elements, Whlch-largely increase the crop and improve
the soil, doulding the value of the land: Price of the
Phosphate of Lime--$4O n ton,- Niti.oien"ed $6O, UM
A 11111 1 .1.111 Fertilizer $25 -- per- ten or $3 50 per barrel,
• $1 25 a keg. "Also ovary varlely of OUANO, Pure Lam!
Plaster, Pot-Ash,"Patrate_of Soda, Iloilo Dust, Powdered
Charcoal, be. • : •
• goodallelivered free of charge. • '
77. 0 • GEO: - A; I,IIS'AU, Proprietor;
• Nor. 10 South Niont Street, Phila.
n..,__AW_Tolvroicsale, dealers 'a liberal Alarount. Path
-111ntilif
,Ordere at .n distance, • Cash nrerbranylog er Draft.
- promptly - nitended - to. — . - J.
N.11.-rDIPLOAIAS have" been awarded by tine Penn
-sYlVanla AgritulturalSociety. - New York Crystal Palace
Association, and the Now Jersey. State Agricultural
—Society: °N.,42.1E-314,P5,
FA4M.. F.
ItS LOOK ]ILItT!
THRESHING mAcuir NE'S I •,
Th. sub s cribers dlt
esire to infitrln farmers andublic.
genet:llly that they noW.have on hand quirttre constant
ly manufacturing Threshing Machines with PlerpoitEe
Patent Shaker; which are generally acknowledged to ho
lito - I,Mtarticloi now In Into. Alm a -variety-of Clever
Hullers, Corn Shellers and 'Straw Cutters. 'They also
attend to the 'repairing of Agricultural Much' very In
'the boot manner. and on reasonable torins. Manufac
tory on North Hannover Street, directly oppepito the
residuum of George 'Metzger, Eaq. -
Augusta 00. • -. • -- & PLANK.'
rrio, FAR TIERS.—The subs6 . 4l) . pr Vas
_1: Just returned froni the, City With one bf the largest
assortments of liatibiare over brought fo this place. He
.lmo just reeelied $0 doe: Homes with Mid without pat.
astenhigs, Ifon and steel hooks ranging In pairs toga'
44 to $1 50: nau auo pr straight and twist link trace
chains from . 50 to gy.u. Homo made tracts of all kinds,
also a lot .of spread, fifth, breast, butt, carrying baiter
and log chuins—also a very large lot if sherds, forks,
-spaulex, hoes, rakes, and in short everything -and any
thing wanted by the Farmers-- •
Remember thenid stead East Main St.
. parch 10,'50. • li. NASTON. ,
T) •
E A T T SELF-6.II.A.BPEINING
CANKER NEED CUTTERS, =num t.red fta.
AbDitlCll k SARGENT, Na, 410. lilarltet street, Eh Iladn
nit cutter Is suporior to any, now in use, for stromitt,
durability, and simplicity of construction ; It cute fast
er, and ik the only self-sharpening Hay, Straw and Cerl
Stall:A:utter tiver mode. it bas• but ONI1•ST1lAIOIVT
KNIFE, st Mich any person calf grind and set with case:
but in ordinary case, is ground In the machine. Thou
sands havo already neon sold, and the dem:nulls daily
increasing. In most enorP all examination is sufficient
to convince ono of its superiority, No one after a short
trial would part with it - for'ity other: Mil of-the
Om constantly on hand and for sale by
• .1. P.. LYNN, '.
octtl solo Agent for Cumberland county.
. KRAUSER:S PORTABLE
• 31ILLS can still• be furnished of
Improved construction nod finish. Their
( grinding apparatus is peculiar, and gives
--them-an-edvantago--ov.r-all-other-luills..
Ihe action of two reciprocating pistons, the apples
are forced up agninst the teeth_ of a rapidly revolting
cylinder and retained till ground to a tine' pulp, which
of course yields wore juice when hyldfetoll to pressure
than if the pomace has course. lint Screw Press has
Levu greatly - impro ved and strengthened sine lost
year, and the wholefrarno is tightened by strong Joint
bolts. It is adapted to either hand or horse power and.
van ho worked by bend to the ehtent of sta. to. eight
barrels n day.'
• PASCHALL 1110111178 .2 .00.,
Iniplement and Seed. Store,
Sep. 28,18L0. - 7th and Markel, Phila.
•• • AGRICULTURAL 13.1I'Lli- .
• - •,:s t .•• , :il •
fyi 'Ridging and Pin eel Plows, for Corn and
' Potatoes, Expanding Cultivators, with
- Steel Teeth of varlous . patterns, Field and
O
'n den linrrowx, Hand Plowa, Revolving Homo Rakes,
patent -cytho :maths arid'-deythes, Englirit Ladlf
`P..cythea - withryivet ted-harksomperior-Unlonding • 'lay-
Forks, with rope and tackle complete, and .ell ether.
articles for farm and gerdon.. • "
.
7th and Market Sts eats; Phila.
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MIRACLE. •OF SCILENCJE.Dr..
Mechanicsburg;, . ,
r V. - Belling, of Meaniciburg;,Cutriberland
county; Pa., anniitinces to.tholie afflicted with Tum•irs. •
itiens.:Cancers,:lielypus, Lupus, Melee or Marks; Bo ...1!
ule. King's•Beil and all diseases that hare been usUally,,
, treated with Caustlb '
or Knife,he'can retrieve them with'
out 'cutting, burning, pain; neither , Clitorofbnu of
-Ether is 'administered to. the , patient It Is. il6 niattei
on whit part of:the ',bodi..they marberlie can remort ,
liriCronlitftrablriftrort'
Linn); No Mjnorai otNagetablepoison Is applied, endue
gurney required until a cure is perfected:,
prolapsus Utert.lismide: Complaints, Chronic ' , . iene „
real and all other, diseases treated with poslttie'suoceiei'
Full partlbulani can be obtaincalbs addressing 'matte;
orOormen,' post.'palil.. Fiftieths earl' be carom
modeted with Board iiiirreasonabli Curma.
blechanictburgls. One. predUest' and health:
; towns in this Afr any othei-Aftato,, It la tutlas a.
Itarrleburg, on' the Cumberland Talley Rail 'Went,
aecoaaltge from . all'perta of the Thilion.:lhs Thicker, itt
.vielt,ciusai in any part of the Eta when pr sired.
reader if you know buy
414tde14,04,2, tpt4pilorAis treatment.: -
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Vliitabtipbia
STAUFFER
.
. or,x ,01.111 AP WATcIPS' AND Jill•WhLltY. •
Wholesale and itetull, at 'the "Philadelphia ,
4 Alen and Jewelry Shire," No. ild North Second street,
curlier of Quarry; Philadelphia, •: .
'Gold Lover Watches, fulfjewulled,l.B carat • . • ,
tliird Lep "iir."7lB carats,
- Slivar Lever, fall Jewelled,
• - eSllger LepinejSayde,'".„
Gold Spectacles,
Floe Silver do. -
• 12. 00 '
• .
Gold liri — iFeTiA2 -
'Lndlos' Gold Pencils, . 1 DO
--faIIVSFIVIFSpamis, set, .
Gold Pens, with pencils And silver'holder, • 1 - 00
Gold FlogOr Rings. Watch glasses, Ace: All goods •
warranted to be what they aro sold for.
' I:3I2AUILEEII & irmamir,
dneressor or 0. Con rad.
• .GtOn !mild ammo Gold and Silver Lovers and•Leplpo
still lower than the above'llGers.
. .
1 1 ALL • CLOAKS & MANTILLAS
'lv' Mt t!LIALS - .1:.1) 11T.TAIL '• -
0 - 141) IYI.I - irt. - I . ll — &—th , ./..L1- • '
Impoilers and :%lentifact titers of CLOA . I4B
T1.14,Ae1, No. 17-1 Cleth tit street, (a.few dare above Til t
-await itle,)_Philakielphiii, tin connection-with ti i(011111.2.
HULPIN, :nil Broadway N. Y., the largest. man ut(teturer
of these goods 10 I Ito 1. nited eltates,), beg to call the at.
ton tion "(Wholesale aud • lintel! Invent, to-their let go
anti veiled steak ofOIAAIi O, TAIAIA4i, ke.; h.c.. fin "the
1411 trade! I Their colleetlon' tsnoprises it complete no
sortinent of 1111. th- • est Parisian Novelties in Velvet
, -Share Antique; Cloth, :in Silky he., he.; while the fie
. ellitles afforded by their . innikluirW Ith ' the- largest
laiiithieturing (louse, In these g00d3.) in New- York,
,nnablo them to guarantee better value then is obtaina.
lilindgewlfere - in - ther - 31nthute --- (11 -3 ) ,-11111 XIN.h. 00 . „ -.
• Smut. 11, 'O-3in. 174 Chesnut street above 7th.
. _
. ,
•
E W 11.0 L S I,NE DRUG
STOICE. - •
N. SPA NeElt 111031 AS, No. 20 South Second - Street
Philadelphia, Importer. Manufacturer, and Dealer in
• INNS. 1:11101IttiLS. ACIMS,'--
• Dye Anil's,. Paints, Oils, Lead. Preneh and -
American White Zllll, Window I Class. Mass IVIIVO. Var
nishes, Instrtiniputs,"driund • ,Spicks, Whole
-SplcoA and all other art kink usually kept by Drhignistai•
Including Borax, tudiko. Ulna. Shellac, Pohnh,,Ac. •
All orders,.hy mall or otherwise,, promptly attended
to. Country merchants urn ill vituil to cull {Lod examino
our stock bothre purchasing elsewhere. .04-Goads sent
. to any of the wharves or.railread Alt:thous. Prices Low
and theids•Warranted. plaivh 0, 135t1-Iy..
• .
TOSFRII - A.NEHIAES, illamitactul
rnr of
WIRE, SILK.. AND -lIAIR-PLCYfIf SIEVES,
Coarse, 3lediumand Fins In mesh.! large, middle-o.d,
and small In diameter. • •
MIITALI. CLOTHS ORWOVEN WIRE, -
• the' I,o4ln:dales. various'siten of mesh. from Nos. I
80 Inclusive, and•from one to six feet in irldth. ' '
They 111VIlmnbered so many spliees.to the lineal Inch,
and cut to suit. .
The subscriber also keeps constantly,tu hand .
RIREENS, , •
, .
for, coal, sand ore,. lime, - grairi._ grallil,• guano, sumac,
sugar, salt, hone, coffee, spice, dratu, lill , StllinlN_ ..4c
Togother , with as ossorment of BRIG liT. AND AN,
NEALED IRON WIRE.,. All the nboye sold i•holeSale
nud retail by J.A.,. NEEDLES, .
. . , •••
54 Front Street, 1.,1111a.
Juno 4,1850.—1 y.
•
. -
TIE * NSLOW - C 0.., COMMISSION
-31 : -/-itEliQuANT3,--• •-- ' ..
and WholostiraDnalolin dl Idnds of - -- --
=_--FORItIMIg-&--DEMIESTAr-CiIAY--TORACcor
MA:guptcrimEn TOBACCO,
.
_,Pc . WLQUIANA.I , II/'_h_11)11-2 - 11:10toSF.GA11S.,_
21 South Flunt edreot. Phil:Idol . -
'lmporters of Fino I . lavana Sagami, of tho choicest
itrowths'of the Vanta:ahajo. A largo asrortmont of
which are kept consmittly on hand, and for sale at. a'
'
small admin. on cost of importation.
ienlutodgitonnits et:gainfully solicltnd,, on which
Moral advances will be outdo when desirod.
Special attention ived to' ordure; for purchase on com
mission of Tobacco' is also overy anoription o f Merchan
dise. for account,. parties rt distal.° from this
mon; t 4.
u.. Solo A - go t for P. A. (lonso's Oolehrated (iceman
Smoking Tolcu_ o, comprising thirty different varloties.
April 2h, is fly.
ILEPP A Itll .4t.", VAN II ARLING.FIN
o—The sulmeribout Lnving r . ouloveli to Choi;
-- NEW - A - ND SPACIOUS STORE,
- - - .
No. 278 Chestnut Street, fourth door MxtveVenth,
-Icto now prepared to olio a largo and well selected stork -
• - rif the following fresh and (boilable goodie, principally of
their •own- importation, or bought at auction, which
they aro able to soil at the Importor's prices, and 'to
which they cordially invite the attention of Country
'Morchants. Hotel Keepers, and families gelittrally.
Buff,Urcen and Volition Window Shoding.
Mornsloy-and4rish Linen Sheeting, 74,.84, 94, 104,
' 114, 12-4:
llohter and Pillow Limos of several choice bleachers,
• and all Widths front 38 to lit inches.
Bed Blankets of all sines and qualities.
. Crib and linullo Blankets.
Bed Quilts of the following varieties. vie: Marseilles,
tWolting, Knotted, Register, Alhambra, Allendale -and
Laneaster, of all the desirable sizes. •
Bureau Covers, Table Coverspdfindow Curtain Muslin
Towels and Toweling of every variety, Damask Table,
Cloths and Neel:Tim ' Shirting Linens and Muslin, Cam
bric liandkerablers,Embabideries, , llosiery, ice. Broca.
tel, Damasks, Morcens, Enbroldercd Laco and Muslin
Curtains, Gilt Cornices, Bands, (limps. Cord, kc.
. SHEPPARD & VAN•HABLINDEN, •
. . .
, • -
'importers and Dealers in Linen and House Furnish
lag thoids. • . .
• April 30,1860-om.- • .
D d
.. ?. t N n E-1 ) .1 , 11VE
CASH 1100 T AND SHOE STOTH:
Nu. 7fl South Second St., Comer ofearter St
. .
. The establishment" has been enlarged and improved
and la supplied With the largest and best Retail Steck
In the City, principally of his own manuiacture, with
choice assortment Smut the best iLastern Minket m
Ihring Ladies,' (louts', and Children's
1104 TS, SHOES AND CAITEIIS
.Oferery description,. style and.quality, mithrschig the
best styles and qualities In this or any other miwket.
This stock cannot be excelled for Quality Style and
Cheapness. •
Each article is marked at the very liiwest possible
price, Irma whlelrno deviation will be made. No ox
.traragant statements will be needed, and mme made to
effect sales. .
Goodyear's Gum In all 'vadotics. Pam • Gums, so
scarco in t h u market, alirays on Laud. The public Is
espeetfully litrltud to call. . • [April 1, 18k0.
rpIIILADELPHIA., AHVEIP
•EVANS' THIE F PROOF SAVES!
ur incroliantaT lawyers, farmers; and others, luiviug
—Books, -Papers, or other—valuaildes,--tu—preservo foam
FIRE or BURGLARS.
Day and Newell's (Ilobblo) BANIC , LOCKS.
A OAM—no " Fire Proof Safo,;" that presuilyiid Our
Plipors, &c., during thu great Ulm Itt
.Buildings, was purchased of OLIVER EVANS, 01S. 2nd
'EL, Philadelphia. ' GETZ & MICR.
ItSIFIIICERATOES FILTERS.
EVANS' Preinium Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling
. and preserving meats, buiter,,,milk, water, and. all
articles fur culinary purposes.
WATER mirk:its forpurifying brackish or muddy
water, whether affected by rains, limestone, 'marl, or
other causes; can he had separate or - attached to the
Befrigeraters—a smill quantity of ice calling thu WllOlO
in tbu,witrinest weather.
PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS; id; the use of Warpi
or cold water. ' --- •
•
.• MATER COOLERS, for llotels, Stores. and Dwellings.
• STORE Tttutfits,. for moving lAlFtes, holes; ae.
SEAL PRESSES, Copying-do., Druggist do.
OLIVER EN ANS.
' 61 Shalt SecondrSt;l2 doors b,elow Cliesuut:
March 5, 1550-Iy. (Established lu 1835.).
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' Pa l t j' e l n 'r t
Powder I'ris3l Lochs, whlelt yuris
awarded separate Medals at'thu
World's Fair. London,lBsl t . and
also at the World's Fair, MI
18513.7 ind '54.: Thu subilerl ,
hers are; the sole mautifautunws
lied proprietors in this State of.
the aboVe .unequallorl Safes and
larks. The repot:olton of 'the
, genuine" liertinit's Safe" to worn'
lwide,.and for the last thirteen
,
~ ,..- 4 7,44Kev-r.•••••.,
I f F.. , , ' 4l,:i.tkicvA_ - :, , i
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Of 'llift ':::;;•,':. •
lei --,
t 1,... i:-:: .
~ .1 , 0.10 ........
,1,t,T,_..,i ..,.„...,
/years the mercantile community
have witnosiod and born° tosti
mony to their nr.Von"FAILIno fire proof qualities. More
than 12,000 of, them Safes have boon actually sold, and
over Iwo HUM:igen have passed triumphantly- through
accidental fires.. The public 'aro assured thatall itafea
manufacturod.by the 'subscribers are not 'only gliaran
toed to be fully equal , Out In Many respects even sure',
riot to those which have been so severely tried by tire
Now wilt forget their 'services In the burnleg.,of the
"Tribune -Mstablislinimit," New York, and at ;the Croat
Fire In ,Strawborry strootot the. large , tire 'Met :July,'
opposite the Girard 'louse:- and still more rocentdr
'ln tho Piro- at Fifth and-Chesnut tho-citrot
Liblidolphia,- In which thosp • Safes'. came forth - the, off.,
knovatidgifill Caminost; ; Inner other aocurltlea
• IftinfSAV , , -fleitanK LOCK MAKOTte,
"." .• • • 54 It'fiLNlV Street. Philadelphia, -
2 chinoa Iron Safes. with Proof Lects.-maili
t-7fiRT-H-Ana osprossVi Ana
oth,ers nOodrtnit sqauelty Avon. ,nArner, ' Sauk NOlA.fer
thon4. itc.'on doted toad mada.to Order: -Alt the moat;
: Ceirbrotod•Undot saleatnianufictUrera , prlces:;• , ;•
I , Second , hand,- "Safes,P - WFaletr.triders''-and
, Chests" of other -.reakeni.have lawn 'taken inpnat, per'
. - 'reont. IfOrrl.¢' ,l for Pain at hair peVer. f. • ;ffirr
, . . .
poNI IRO/W.—LI lie . titi Colibli -, ortlie•
. , . ,, „
~,, ti. public! and Idn,loadOs pnitlidilnityln' requaqt ,
' , :od tolha loiivnasortinont of liar and 'Rolled Ir o n of al
rldiaa'an I kinds !IdAnd of al kind:4. - 111Ni: llnnpa. Serail ,
)..Plates; Anvilx. Vim' Itollatm nod al - 011.0 1 1;g , ' , the.
~.7
idinfloPonjth'ina,Y,STnnt.4 ' Jikr, sold In ;it AMU: iit:litty
'wholiato nrlopc) , **ill, indx 'kr...n..110 , 1 ~4,0. ,
, -.,.,. , ,,L.: ~, ~ ,_.„
;,.
EAF.', TOBAOCO AND "CIGARS'
„ -.DENsbow 8, CO.,
SOU - ill FIRO44BTREET, I'IIIL~nELPn lA,
,COMISILSSION.3IIMCIAANIE AND DEALERS 1N ALL
LEAK ,TOnADO,PISANUFACTIDIED-.TORACCO
• • AND.DIOARS.:. -.. • •,
an kinds of
'Amtrican- and Spainnli;.Loaf;;Tobnceos, seteeetl 7 orlth
special fatbrerikito inatifactiniCe Usu..; . ; •
All artielem sold'u•nrinntun to, be tuercipresouted; and
wierjr - opportoultrattnrdtid for.vinnnuatiou:- ;
Purchasers at a distance can 'Fend then -Orners find
-rely- , upon-being-as-tinthrunpsorced-as-tr-thale_o.
were selected. In.person, (a pill 3,11864-71 y.
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QA.VING FUND' of TILE U.'S.
'LT INSURANCE, .ANNUITY 'Sr TRUST D0311"Y.
S. E. Corner Third and Chesnut Streets, Phi Pa. '
DT-;. CAPITAL $250,000. . '
- Money:la - received on deposit daily: the amount, de.
posited is "entered inte - liepogit—llook - titid -- kivren to The
Depositor, or, if proferrea, n certitieriti will he given.
All f rrUnitt large and small; Ain reeelytai, .and the
'etint7paid hark on - demnd, Ultima tiotiee. ,
' Interest la: paid artbe rate of FIVE Milt:v.4v., eon
truareing from the day (4 - deposit. and ceasing' fourteen
days previous to the withdnawal - of the money:_.
the first day nfJanuirry In each - year, the interest
of each deposit is paid toth4epoiritor,, T. -added to the-
Ptlnelptl, as ho way turehir,
The Company have tIONV upw;vdm of 3,500 depositors
in the eityaof Philadelphia alone. ' "
"Any national information will ho given It: addressing
the TREASURER. . ~ • -
. •
vinEcToss. • ••
st.,,,,bun It. Crawford:, Preal. Wm. 10, ocdgln,
JAwrancirJohnson; flee it Paul B. Cioddard.
'Ambrose 0. 'Champion, 01m. slellomy,
IlonjaMM IV. Tingley, • Jllllll.l4Davereux, .
Jacob L..11 - ordneo, - , Oust; English,
rid NY FISK'. ' • ' Recretary and l'rensurer,
J. 0 OF.M.SCALMEn. '
.Toiler and In torpotar,
Sold. 12 's6.•—ly, .
. , ...,
S. EAME N 'S ' SAVING FUND,
Chartered by the State of Pinansylvania in 1855 '
" . ;OFFICE, 59 , WALNUT _STREET ' . ,
--
Onq dour abovolierendiStroet.. Philadelphia, •.
Receives Deposits in sums of One Dollar-nod upwards
from all classes .of the cointnimity, and allows interes
at the rate, of fire 'per cent' pdr annum. Moneys paid
back on •dennibile. liiii - Office open dally from 9 until
5 o'clock, and on Monday and , Saturday until 9 o'clock
- lei the evening. • - _
•
-.-This institution will 'be found a con-content and safe
plare of deposit for Flillllol,l and othent,,doing liminess
in Philadelphia. ' Deposits are paid on demaud without
any Previous notice being raohlred. •
.. - -
• • DIMUCIETIB.
- Edmund A. Sander, lien. Job it. Tyson,
Stilwell S. Bishop, - George Eoldiu, • .
James I'. Perot, . Robert Morris,
John McCanies, . ,EdWard Is-Clark, - ---
Jacob Sheets, •. ' • Ca la, John Gallagher,
Joseph 31. Cowell, ~.• . . John Rice, .
Joseph D. Myers, • Richard G. EtetesburY i
Edward IL Trotter, ' 'William Shlppon,jr.
. Franklin Bacon, • Wm. I'. Jenks, -
, Thounts Cooper, ' Edgal E.Tettit,
- .... President—FßANKLlN FELL.
. ..__ .
Treasurer—CHAS. M. 3101tRIS. -
Secretary—JAMES S. PRINGLE.
WI-The Charter provides that no manager, officer or
agent shall, directly or indirectly, borrow any money
from the Society. - - . . 0ct17,1855-ly .
FIVE PER CENT. SAVING FUND
OF, TIIIi NATIONAL SAFETY COMPANY, 'Wal
nut street, oouth.tvoht corner of Third street, Philadel
phia. Inofirporatcd by the State of Pennsylvania in
le4l.
Five per cent. Interest is given, and the money is al
ways paid back )ehenever it is called Gar, without the
necessity ul giving notice fur it beforehand.
People who have large smile put their money In this
Saving Fund, on Lica:emit of the supCrlfireafety and con
veniance It affords, but any sum, late or small, is w•
"caned.
This Saving Fund has a very large amount of Mort
gages, Oround Rents and other first class inveslments
for the security of Depusiturs. The rules prevent any
Director or Officer fiT, an using or.bern wing tho money.
'rho omcc is upon to rOCOIVI3 and -pay money 'livery
day,-from 9 o'clock-luthntstorill»g.o l l.l.9leloeA in the
:evening, and on. Monday and' Thursday evening, - tilr 9
o'clock. •
• FoolAiLyth_o Atom money to put in, are invttfel to au
at the °Eke for
.11EN1tY L. DENNER,,PresideJt.
. • • BODY. SELFIIIPOE, Vice President.
-WM. J. UEFA Secretary.
October 3, 1505.
Tyilt Rite 11 - TRUSSES: 11.0 , tnia ••or
• I
, Rupture successfully treated, and comfort Insured, -
' ol the elegant French Trunks, imported by tips
subscriber,, and made to order expressly for his sales.
-All suffering with, Rupture will be gratified .1,0 learn
that the occasion now Odors to procure a Truss comblu
log extreme lightncsarwith retie, durability and correct
tlonstruetion, in lieu of the cumbroim and unconsforta
hie article usuallY sold. An extensive attsertmon always
es hand, adopted to every voricty of ]Rupture in adults
and children, and for sale at n Congo of price to suit all.
Cost of Single Trucses„,s2, $3, $4 and $5; Double, $4,
ss;sl3, $5 and $ 1 5.. •
Persons at a distance can belt a Truss scut to any ad
dress by remitting the moonlit. sending measure ardund
the hips. and stating' do affected. • ' •
.For Sale Wholesale and Retell, by - the Importer.
- CALEB 11. NEEDLES,
• ff. W. cos. of Twelfth & Race Ste., Flilladolphia,
- Dilibt for DrAlnuning'whuproved Patent Body Bruce;
Chest Expanders stud Erector Braces; Patent !shoulder
• Braces; Suspensory Bandalost, Spinal props and Sup,
ports. Ladies' Rooms, with competent Indy attimdauts.
. aprilll.-'
tIOWARD ASSOCIATION
11 PHILADELMIIA.
IBIPORTANi iNN-UUIGE3I):ICT
To all • persons afflicted_ with Sexual disease& su :
SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTLAGIT, CONORICII,
Ill.} ET, SYPHILIS, de., de. '
TI a - 11.:)IVAIID ASSOCIATION-of 'l'hiladelphia,
view of the awful destruction of human litb not hcaltt
ai sad by Sexual dlreases, and the'deceptions which m. •
prettised 'Upon tho - unfort °nate Tie/1111R of such illeUese..-
by Quacks, have directed their edtarulting Surgeon, an e
CHARITABLE "ACT worthy, - of, • theta, item, to give
MILICA ADVICE GRATIS, to' ell 'persons thus of
litef or Female.) who apply byletter,(pest,paid.),
with a description' of their condition, (ago. ocouptation,.
habits of life. Re.) and In extreme poverty and suffering
to FURNISII MEDICINES FREE OF CHARON.
• The titular& Aliseelatiou' is a homivtileut
establitffled'hy.specialbndormentiforithe relief of the
sick:And diatreseed, afflicted with ;". 'Virulent and Bp°.
donde disceaes,". end , itit•runds , oil be used for no other
itrprem., TV , has. now..a sundae or memos, Attach the ,
Glrpt.tors,have voted +W advertise the aboie notice:: it
nuedlesa to add that,the Asmelatiotroommands the
highest idedicaLskill of the age. • ,
Addreas.,(poet , paldi) Dr..0E0,11 4 OALIIOUN, Consult- Inu-SUigeon, 'toward ileadeßition Philadelphia, pa. r
py • •
order of the Dinactors,, •• , • • ••-• • •
•, D.'Lli• HARTWELL; Treildent.-;. 4
I Agnii 4 p, lincretait':.
•aPP.
NYIV,IIII4' V,-TIA/41:NbIl .PA ...44
i
'' -._ : ItECollo,:a'. Xteetbiiii',o":Xothijiatiei;faiiii. 44
atliategy eontainlo a cotaplatollita. oi,l>iiivrpapetv,lri ,
• ;be - Untied Stately" bikini , : had ..Groat .13ritalib,, lite
AdV•teilablOvbek 4l -thoPlu d So tka`vriun::AL.qo
~" n i .
%labia oasipiekot to tbo•Editl i., Book l'Abliaber. alai
„, ~.
`arid . 411v4rliker,' bvtif 200 rie•--:....--=-.4.---4--,,, , .:;, .-i....,„ , ,,,,,,
00 roeoll.t of o,' It, ri l , l -o° . Pri'r '''`'"li'iitlv. 7 -
i ut r t.of the:country';* ',, ~..,.),,,,-....
'.',!,___'',.. ' s '. .Pubilabers,, N0:63 Dock , '.YL ti.; ll.,l l ' ;l3l l adolpttla. - 1 ,. ,
',• :, :: :-4 4iiiara bieortleit the ekove three rotitjuiv wit t b
editorial - relbioneo,'. aud :Dimling' : caries. gf.. tu l.',...rti' l a r
lire ialict to .the above adresa, will imeolvo A copy .. ,
ivol.i." . • , , '•'.'* 4. .e ', o ' i. , ..T :WI.L: 377.3 ra t. ‘ :
410 N WAS: S ' , 1160V
,130AP.Conwiti';iptuo YalA
onfProv 011ataimrAllYajgdap. sup ply
ihmse
4
- rerolVad..lind—lim_Aalo at.
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D "'' II 0 .O_F L ,AND ' S
• OBLitiliViED•
• •
ICDI AN BITTERS. „
' • . • epaied by ' '
nk, C. It. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, FA.
• will offectually_ure
. .
IC:PEPSI:I JA
Chronic or. Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys
mud all diseases arising from a disordered "
o Liver or Stomach.. •
Constipation, -- . -
• • ~ ' " •
iteseroYDß7olsll:lo - Iliffill,
• • 6 Acidity of the Stomach, Nan- . •
• . sea,lleartburn, DisgustforFood.
Fullness or Weight on the Stomach,
"-; Sour Evnetatim.,Sinking or Fluttering",
.at the Fit of the Steel - nth S 1,111100; of . '
___....ith_eilleastellerrteilned.Dlßleult Breathing
- Flutteringet .thedleart; Chocking or sulloca- • . •
thig Solisittions When iii a lying imsturn,- Dimness '
"oll,V,l4ott,'Dets of wait before the Sight, , Foyer •
met dull- pain in the Ilead,,Defleleney of . s •
' PerspirationiVellovvness of thilAkiMend ••••. • "•-,
Vein in; the,Eldce Back e -Chest,. ; .
• Sudden' Flushes. of ,
• -
• Constait•• •lmattlefitt - Ti — f of r
Evil, and great De- • "
•'• , .
The proprietor 111./Al/10g the at tentloii of•the, public -
to thik-preratration, dos so.with a feeling id' the utmost
co:1100mo Its ,Irtueit and adaptation 1.6 the tilseases
for which It is recommended.
11 is no new and untried But ono that his '
stood lx,
test of a ten years' trial before the' Autericau
pal pie ; and Its ienutatioe and sale Ix. unrivalled by •
soy Mettlar preparations extant. The testimony,in Its
fever givOit 1,,y the moot prominent and well ' keoWn"
-- Physicirtes and-IndividualaAn elkehrts.ser..thesountry • '
711 , Inunolso. • - "Sta •
DERANGEMENT!? OF ME LIVER AND STOMACII. - '
Are sources of lbsanity. Eropi cffsorder or obstruction, •
a morlAti article of the
,s.j.nuelthetie Lod other 'nerves • '
followtr. and ate fatleWne of the brain are impairedramb
deranged; deranfloment there will else...produce diseas.:
cc of the heart, skln,ltings and, kidney's. It is. owing. - of
- to t be same cause- that -stlitekands -11h 1 with-'eholera, , .- -------
.Iffibme or Yellow Fever, end that, Must baneful disease, •-•
- ConsuutptiOu. ,
general want of success in treating diseases of the
liver and stomach, has nut been a.ffolieleney of Whole-. '
semi knowledge of their ,funetions—but of a spitable
columned that would act upowthe disease and all the
syo, pathetientrectlolis. That has been ghlued In these
~ hitter. and ahoy..can be used by..,perseits ltL.ttho"
1 - nowt delicate stienueli with perfect safety—is they at •
ne time debilitatothe patient, Init give strength and
the'nervielS energy, ,They can betaken tit
• times, and under all clecumstances. No ordinary expo- '
Sur° will prevent. them having a salutary effect, nod
no bed effect can result from no over dux°. ..
If patients will persevere in the uso of this remedy,
and use it strictly tegerding to directions it will cure ,
the foregEllig diseases din every instance, ff wet
'the power of medicine; it boo caused .many ,to enjoy
the blessing of. renewed health, acid In many desoratep
and abandoned cases, aperfect lied radical cure..
PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE,
'And feeling - the hand of Tim, weighing heartly upon
them, with all its attendant, ills, will god he the use of •
the Bitting an Elixer that will instil now life into their
yelps; restore,
in a measure the, energy audShrelor of •
more, youthful days; build lip their shrunken forms.
its "give health' and -happiness-tO,-their
ears -
It la a well established fact; that fulltmerhalf of the
femaTisportion of our population, are,sordoni in the en- •
joyment - of good Wraith, or tutus° their own expression
never feel well." They are languid;" devoid of, all en. - -
ergy, extremely nervous, and have•im appetite. To -
this,classpf-invalids,--these-Ditters-are-especlally-re
eonmended... Their peculiar Conk-and invigorating-- •• '
propertlea_r_ender them invaltiableaur - much cases. ••
-- PersolnrviSlGna - distriets • harrasseetrannually - with
FEVER AND AGUE, or ANY FEVER og_A-Buirous
-N-rauilliv,,;,lll,.n.d-that-by,tho-tini9if--vs.
°co bottles, they will net in one instance take , the
ease, as the Bitters will romivattiand strengthen the '
system, and carry the bile elpfi Its natural channel.--
- Prevention la-betterlhan - etire.. • •
THEY . .
And free from'Airslholio rulant, and all injurious- :
ingredients; are pleasant n taste and smell, mild in
their operation, will tripe • all morbid secretions from
the body, give bloom to the pallid cheek, end health
and vigor to the frame.
Prim 75 reale per bottle: .
Pried' al (Mice, No. 00 ARCM street, Phil's, Pa. ,
Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers in every town
and village lu the United States and eremites, and by
all Druggists In Carlisle. • • IMay 15, 1850. •
El
Kai
1
A,AFFLICTED,. READ
rICILAULPIIIA 'MEDICAL HOUSE. •
I;atab lalted twenty two year,' ago by DN. KINICKLIN,
corner of Third and Union *treota;Thlladulphin, I'a.'.. • • •
• , TWENTY-TWO YEARS' , -
Enter:once Lai rendered Dr. K. a most successful pesos
titioner in the cure of ail diseases of a private nature;
manhood's debility, as an impediment. to marriage; ' •
nervous andsexual Infiradlles, diseases of the skin,
and those arivlug from abuse of mercury.
TA/SE PARTICULAR NOTICE.' .
There is an evil habit sometimes Indulged In bytboya
lu solitude, often growing up with thew to manhood; '
and which, It not reformed-1u duo time, hot only begets
serious obstacles to ipatglmoulal hoppiness,•but gives
rise to a series of protracted, Insidious, and devastating
affections.
Now of those who give way to this pernicious practice
are aware of the consequences, until 'they find the nor
'yowl systole shattered, fool strange and unaccountable .
sensations and vague fears in the nand. (See pages •
,28, 20, of Dr. K.'s book 011 "Self Preservation.'
The unfortututte thus affected becomes feeble, is ,
unable to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his
mind to study; lsle step is tardy. and weak: he is dull,
Irresolute, and engages oven In his sports with 'sae
energy than usual.
If he emancipate hfinself before the practice has done
Its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is un•
fruitful,. and Ile sense tells him that this is caused by •
.his early follies. These:we considerations which'sbould
awaken the attention of all who are miller)) . situated.
PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE • '
Can haye ^(by stating their case 'expliiitly, together
with all their symptoms, per letter, enclosing a remit
tance) Dr. ti's medicine, appropriated accordingly. -
Forwarded to any part of the United States, and
secure frouitLAMAUE and CURIOSITY, by mall or ex
rite,
MEAD! YOUTH AND MAN HOOD! I
A Vigorous Lite or a Premature Death, Rinkelin on
• Self-Preservation—Only 25 cents.
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Litters containing that value in Stamps, will ensure
a copy per rettirn of mull. "
GRATIS I ORATIS 1 I GRATIS ! 1 .
A..Yree OINT to all.
MISERY RELIEVED. -
^lNaturettliultle," a Imo and popular work, full
-valuablo-advlco-audimpressive_warningodika c.alcula _
tad to prevent years of misery and save thousands of •
liven, is distributed without charge, and forwarded by ,
mail, prepaid. to any Post Office in the United States
n recel i ving an order enclosing two postage ',tamp.
•
O.N IC S 0 N ,T 1
• —They inner did do more than glue temporary
leder.; id-t hey oover - II I -Is because -they-tiou't
,tooth the CAUSE 01010 diuenoo. The cause of ail .itgue
and billions dheaecx,is the atuntspherie poison called
Miasma or Mahn's. 'Neutralise this poison by Its NA.
TVILAL ANTILIif., and all disease ti.usett by it 0111 41 , 1u'urs
at once. hinder.' Fever and Ague Cure hi this antidote
to Nalaria, alld nurturer it -hen perfectly bandit:as med
icine.. The certificate of the celebrated chernixt, .1. 11.
l.hlltoe„oI Neri•Yorlir to tills abet, ix attached to eve.
'l7 bottle; therefore, lilt does no good, It can do'no
harm.
This is nt'd,a_thancnn be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or,
any ether tonic in existence, es their Ilse is ruinous to' '
the constitution and briugs on UUt 11 AIIUE, whirls
never allot% s n hersou to !eel perfectly well for a single
1111011,1Vilt. In illustration of these truths I annex BOMB .
extracts 'from a letter just revelvedliont a l'hy.siciatk:
lio
• ' (samou a, Ogre, March
' JAS. A. 11110Al1tI. if.t.o.—llear kir: Noursok2dVinst.;
Is at hand. The Core arched lota Inht year, and . : the •
difllctilty in getting rmy cue to purchase It mAs"gitlifly
increased - front - thafact-ihnt a remedy hatllheAtAlitro- •
.thund.which a exposing in favor tritit ; ll4ll , o . l4lo„,
Leiug better than using 1/illfiliiiiii.t - kudiang,115100.± , ..!... - .
tutu°, that the needy they used to escapolaking gut: ••-•
nine contained the IMMO ITSELF! \\.
'
. uhriTaneuy
' , variably llithUlt. on Ague, tut it did Apt Cure It; as It
would ellen return with rendwed Ago?: Thlerette dr
cunultauce 1 ticembd in) our favor, if I could iristituto
a test comparison between It and your CURE. The fol
lowing is the result •
Ti,, parsons tole your "Cate," ail of a hich . were
CORM of. "Quotidian lutermittant 'Fever," of 'many
weeks standing. They had tried Quinine land other
remedies; occasionally miming a Chill, but It wan (as in
all such inks.) slowly Wearing than tut, and laying
the fountlaft'n of other and severer maladies. ' , l did
succeedlituffecting n radical cure of all three of these
cares with your remedy, and they have not, bad a chill
since, in all three of there eases the "Smith's Tonle'
bud been used, mud would, as beilire stated, break the
ddll, but utter a gelled or two had elapsed it Would
return. , • ' • '
I think there will be no difficulty noir In' giving to
your , -Curu" the vautagat round of any other remedy'
note in use hero, Ac., MM. BUCENBIL M. pl.
11,110DES' BEVER and AOUE CUBE, or ANTIDOTE
TO MALARIA, the only harndesvprernettfrin existence
is equally certain ea a 1116VENT/n, as a ocean.. Take
it 'when you feel the chills owning on, and you 111
. novet have a ,Ingle one. •
' JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor,
"
,
Providence, 11.1.
Aek'or sale by W. A. lima and Druggists generally.
' July 2.15511., - .
I.I‘IPOATANT TO EVERYBODY.— . --
j_,For the lost throe yearn I have been engaged in a .
Luriness known only to tuyeelf; and comparatively few'
,others, about 1 have, instructed far the stun or g2to' •
each, wlikli. boa averaged me at the 'lite, .!of
eta i 1. 0 4 5)
per annum; and, having Lunde arangetuents
to go to Europe in the Fall, to engage in the same html.
liens, 1 em willing to give full instructions In the art to
any persona in the United Raton or enuades, who will
'remit me the emu of 1,1,-Iramrindured;from - the mae• •
vote 1 haVo,beell favored with, and the many thankful
•ncliCowledgements 1 received from these whom .p•
have hietructed, and oho ore making Item - • •• •
-PIPE V) PlPplit;N :DOLLARS PM DAY' ,
at it; to give gay person ate opportunity. to engage In
'this business; which Ls easy; 00E01134 anthvery •
Lle, et a small cost. .There is pradtivsly. Illoanma•he "
the matter, Ittforencesof thabest 'clessean be given as, .
regards its character, and I can refer to penman whom I
have instructed, who will testify thetthey'are making' '•
front gb to thlf,,,per clay at thorame: :It is a bueluess : in
• Which either
LAI/lEBOli OF.NTLESIEN• •.• • •: •
can engege,"ourt with , peibct esee Make a
reamhim&
Fume incente.;;Pevpral Wats in various paf New:
beta to .0 per day 'at it.
York Oita, Pennsylvania and Maryland, w hom day
have
testa uctedcare now 0,41 ' 44
-in i n 9 14,004 At flustered, Ond•but sotolla r two to.
, ;rfulreilto etart• IL,' Upon. retelpt Ol, I will .leatna; ,
dlately pond tatbe applicant ai,rlntadelraular contain.
Yng full laatturt,taus 11, des art, - . which can ba perfectly
'Ontlcreteoo et•ourrti , • ~.
Ili tl7,i.nwulh .
lost, I sent
,adiertiseinent •
.'n j i of - thetlfi WWI= OXOt to. arid' Detnocrat,"•:
• Ilehilingprel, 014 01000 tout him oile.of,-my circulars' Mr - •
lortructlons.—Owits receipt,,andana rerefolannrelluet
i,,ja,,,..ii nn slathe Toll AV gtaltorinfin'hlapaper•t
WU call al tautaTtra nialalvaittpouleat on M — X.
orNenyPork, , beitWa ..,,lalagitrart'Fhana-•
abhit will. I,a aluttil irraitether. taliitan,':•bri. P. • ...
.LeF *Oat we ( . 1110 tnila clrobira, all tate(' • ad,
'vertisentent. nr.d oxeminelithi find it, op 1;., lays'
'it 3s, no ittimLug,l'uLa sass And' honorable_ bust ; ,
natal, and moo that may Le made
.prolltahleini a :very ~
••' . • ,
r.. All letters must be odoresse'd to PAIIEONS:BB6 .
'LliOndway,•New,Yeric...' ' ' [dune :Sant, .
:C A r ; :, T.A.BLETANS . -7-A
tom,. Ina for:.cm Hui; Cllkndalliiia
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