Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 21, 1857, Image 4

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Far back in altos' ." "
. Tho plow with Wreaths WIIB crowned,'
' ' The hands, of kings and sages • '
, • Entwined the chaplete sauna, -
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manor spoil • '
..D.sdained the toll '• , •
wi-leh the wFrldwrie nourishodi :
And blood and Pillage were the Soil'
• In which their laurels flourished.
Noir - the "werld 4esPaln . ,i — '• ,
• Ihe guilt that stains her story,
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And weepphor,c2imes amid the cares - ,:
:That forined her carlioetglory:;
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The throne shall crumble, , ;• ' .. - • •••
,Thetliadem'shall wane,.' ." • .
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.The tribes of rthe'hail . humble•
• The Vrld aKthoce iyho reign; -
-... ‘ • ..", ,_• . tut war 'shall lay .
, • His - pomp awaY ; ' ' '
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Tim dime that Morose cherish,
Tile glciryearned in deadly fray
~: qhiiii's)lo; decay and Pooch.'
/loner waits o'er all the earth, '
.Through endiesS generations-- •
The arts that call the thrtlb
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Ana feed:fli' eaßeetaiit nations, -',
From the Country'Gentlemen.
The Passion for Large Farms Prejudi.-
oial.
There is a- passion for •large farms,
' Which very extensively prevails in•this
cenntry. Meads men to, add field to
field, tract to tract, and small farms or
portions of farms allaround them to theft
orrgtnal pUrchase, until: they7c - onic. - „ieto
'possession of far more land than they can
cultivate or manage to good advantage,
.and into possession in,deed,_ of what, in
Great Britain would be quite an estate,-
or Of what would elevate thepossessor m'
i> into ttin anvisd elass.6nanded prOirie
tors., The ownership of as many acres
• there, is are frequently owned by some
of:our - large' farmers Imre, vont:l. - v -7 611e
posiessor the much' covetedand much
prized title of a "Country Gentleman.".
. This , prevailing passion operates so' of
teriinjuriously; not only to the, individu
cis more immediately concerned, but also
to the neighborhoods and school districts
in which they are located, that it would
be a contribution to the good of many
communities, and to the well-being of in
- di viduals_aasi_ neigh b de,_ i t_zould-b
effectually. restrained._ _Notwithstanding.
-__theManyand the obvious prejudicial min •
sequences been _seen, °rung, :
— at - letuar,.Lre:soonTtollott'friiin thispussion,
tip — p - ears to be just as strong,and urgent
as-it was many years ago, When the, evil
consequences flowing from. it had less•
time to develop and manifest themselves.
-„WO presume that sotne'of the ridiculous
or hurtful eonsequences'Of this passion ;
- and of-the possession of large farms by'i
one individual, are known to almost every
one, ae almost every neighborhood fur
. ishes an example of the fruits.. of this.
, folly. These natural ersequences ) de
nionstrating the injurjousness of the folly
under consideration May, in time work
out such revolution in public opinion
as may put,a 7 eheck-upon.this fiLISSIOn for
' large farms; but as that refdrniation, like
acinm-Pthers 'note, little needed, may come
rather slowly, we would give it an im.
pulse,_by any and every other means
re which present themselves. l'or this pur
pose we would submit to the considera
tion-of the more intelligent or patriotic
or:Tiblie:spirited of our.readers, the fol
lowing sensible observations ) which were
originally presented by Judge Woodward
in-his address before the Pennsylvania
. State Agricultural Society at its recent
fair at Pittsburg.
Among several of what Judge W. calls
the taints of farmers, elsewhere, as in
Pennsylvania, is the want of smaller
farms. •
• "As a general rule, Pennsylvania
farms are too largo. . If a man have capi
tal enough to stook and carry on a large
farm properly—that is, so as, to make it
yield up to' its full capacity, "and at . the
• same'time tb be 'growing better,- there
can be no just objection to his adding
field to field; and farming largely. 'And
there are some "advantages peculiar to
large farms, such as a• greater diversity
and.a more,systeniatic rotation -of props,
which the man of largo means hie a per
feet right to purchase to himself. , ,But,
enerally, speaking, the Capital employed
in carrying on farms is very small, and
thesis() of farms is out of all proportion
to the Capital invested. It is a; distress.
ing sight to.see fields half tilled, . Such
.
ft
arming is pernicious as an example; it
corrupts and finial kills. the soil, and de
grades the cane of agriculture. It is
not for me to.juty him many acres a far
met might to 'cultivate ; but I -will say 2
-- that - horought - to - atteMpt - iiiciiiiiie - than he
oan.oultivate t_,__ ho ghly and Well. If in-.
stead of hurrying his sons off, to the West,
as they grow into manhood, he would di
vide his farm of tive or three hundred a
cres among them, until each of them and
himself should' litive.biatAfty acres apiece
to cultivate,' it - ;would-not surprise 1110 to
hear that he null each'son :had found fifty
acres, preperly:Mtleiturted, more produe
tivethan than the whole had been before.
' The Romans illustrated the impOrtanee of
thorough-tillage by' the following apo
logue t=A vinedresser had, two daugh-
'lore and a vineyard. • When -his_eldest j
daughter : as,married; he gave, her a third
of his :.vineyard ftir :a portion, notwith.
Rending ho had the same quantity of food
-- jll9 formerly. When his youngest dough
ter was married, he gave her half of what
remained 'and still '-the produce of his,:
vine jerd vvae.undiminisred: This resul
ted fiom'hie bestowing,as muchlabormp
on. the third'pert left, after the'daughters
had received their portion,
.96 he had
beeir abeileteeted - to , give , ;to, . the_
_whole
• T ero pan 'be.little doubt With 'theie
— *rho . pgreet.Oprkeuch.factees - good • gar-,
, den l 4erlearipf, gardening and small farms
well tilled ..have often , presontedi that' an
experiiientliko :,that . named •'Might be
: tried witkeitOOpii.o;reapjaeighborhoods.
Many a rell#?e4,#l,t . t!eeit,h4f; And
• pro fi tabli , e l 4. l6 .f
the re04,6t#11',4412A1,14k.'.'jz,4'';',":,.::••••
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of ate, m9B - 0-' fa. iffite- A p*Ot (tte: . '.
Wif-41 , 00A5 '0% . 190R in t.,W9:irld-
Ce A o l? )gil tO i ip, 'lll ta lpr osilall
scra*: 4ka t ifkgi:l , 's.o'.', *Taits•lcr ,
~ t eafit.'4 ,t 4 s 6 „ ,,rt,:qo49lgjftil ll 4)l6*n
, mr=alieliiitii!,periion 'or ''olo lelng very
:: -1411 )*** ( filfitiatwili6 Oidiogkeg - :
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p o7iia; ut;wilh groove around . its%
tenor, and ri,thont_nailt;hol cs .. The up
portion-orivatup 19 thin,-"-iiid , hps-LA
"-flange projecting c in from its kivier . 'edde
,•- to-match the . grooVetife ::::
,sole These
parts- ariP BO arranged - 'as to secare.a:•tigl!t
and film connection, and - the whole„
rs
madellidditiebally SCenii.by the. of
ttie e of screws at the heel : ;; Uae pirio-
`tical:adirantige to be derived : from • thia
Btyle of shoesis the'fdeility ',with'. Which
—Lthay,anay_at.any'_iim e_boxelnoynd_oke2t ,
' changed: • • • ' ' " • • '•'• •
• ' ' • •
"' POTATO, Diaamt.--RUo,pntly, there
has been introduced into the potato'-groW- ,
• ing distriots of Ireland and, Scotland, 'a
machine for Unearthing this`favorite .es-•
eulent.• , In*comitrnetion itis reported to
•be exactidingly sitnple, and with the. its ,
eidetic . ° of a' goodiplongh horse,. can be,
worked to 'advantage. Without cutting,
.or otherwise injuring the root, it will'
.readily; do tile work of 'twenty men in a
day: 'Cultivators arc delighted with t it,
and declare,it to be•.a great saver of time,
*labor, mid money. It can also be used to,
advantage. in turnip fieldt': • '
. .
li3diffitit6ous.
-40.000 s . O jOiNT STOOK • AO
-
.30CIATIoN• OF THE, '
• Bid - SPRING .LITERARY INSTITUTE," :•
of Nawville;Curaborland,Co.,.Pa. —
"` Qralid 'extonsliesale of •• • , '
„ BOCiKS,REAL :ESTATE, .4m. •
• 'The.Oroeeeds of the sale to bo devoted to liquidating the
Debt ofthe lustittdo. ' ' " •
Unparallud. Opportunity to buy a 3mluable Book; end
becOme a Shareholder in much valnablo property. •
LIEUX. GUNNISON'S ORINA,T WORK' ON , THE
MORAIONS, at only Ono Dollar. portopy-Elevin Kooks
for_Ten Dollars. Gunnison's Military of tho Mormons is
by Iltr. tlio most accurate and reliable work wo hays of
that deluded pooplo. In order that every, Odeon .may
bocome a Shareholder, the price of a Book and Ocala
eats onlenibeiship of the Association lallhe only $l.
.Tho Cortifleate'will entitle tlp holder to au - - - interest-in
tho following
VALUADLE REAVESTATE, &c.: • ,
1 ,VAUCAULE IMPROVED:FAR% $4,500
With all 'oecessary Out-buildings, situated iu •
Cumberland Valloy, hear Newville,containiag
-125 acres. '
. L VALUABLE FARM, • 3,50
Adjoining the above, containing-125 Acres.
-r VALUABLE TIMBER. LOTS, 1,8000
Of 50 acres each, situated in Mifflin township,
Cumberland county,
-2 VALUABLE- TRIBE& LOTS, • - •
-- -Of 25 acres
I - Spi;ENDID 'NEW ERICK HOUSE, - 2,000
- '2 Story nild'Brlck -Building, adjoining. the Hall
on the west.
8 111111ILY.IMPROVED - 011T-LOTS,
Of ovor 3 acres each, 'within half a mile of Now.
vine, Ift $5OO each. • "• • . •-•
100 Orders for HERRON'S ,CEI.EBRATED
MG INK, at VI per ordor,' 1,200
- -I-MAGNIFICENT-ROSEWOOD PIANO, • 400
From the celebrated Factory of Wm. Knob° &
Co., Baltimore. •
1 Suporior Ilielodenn. • TOO
2 Splendid HuntingUnse Gold Lover Watches, at
---$lOO-ench, •
2 Splendid Hunting Cake Gold- Lear Watehoe at
$B7 50, ' -175
6 Splendid Gbid Watchos, at $5O each, 260
- 15,spiendfd Ladles' Cold-Watches, at $5O each; - 600
10 fine Sliver Levor - Watches, at $25 each, 250
12 " " Watches, at $2O each, - 240
15 Euperior Parlor Clocks, at $3 each,. - 120
50 " Gothic " .• - 3 •
60 ' Cuttago " • 3 •
.1 exceliont Family Carriage, (latostatylo),
— 1 -•• " "Rockaway
1 u •• Top Buggy,
' 1 excellent Spring Wagon,
1 auperior.Two-horso Road Wagon.
2 sots Splendid Harness May mounting),
-2 extra Spanish Saddles, . •
2-sulleaof-Weinut
inagnificent.Sofa Table, .
2 " Dresalng'Bureaus, - • -•
I splendid flocretary,_ • % •
' 4 Dining Tablos (extra Cherry); „
isets'Clihirs,B $l6 per sot, ' -30
3 Imported Carpots,,2o yards-each, $2O por piece, 00
2 Home-mado Carpets, ductra,,,,each at . $2O per-,
carpet, • _ - - 40
8 Parlor Stovon,at 4115 each, • ' 120
2,Orders for Butts Black,Clothes at $2O each, - 130
" %Mk - Dresses, $3O erich," • 60
8 Clothing, 15 - 120
10 i «, Huts,
32' " . • Boots,_ 6
-12 ". Goutiomen's Shoes, $1 60 each,
12 " " Galters,4 00'
12 " Ladies' Shoos, 200
100 . 0 old Pencils, at $2 each,
200 Gold Pons, at $1 00 each,
100 Boxes Assorted Porfumory, at $1 00 each,
40 copies wellhound Bliscollaneons Books, at $1 50
' each,
16 Ladles' Alhums, fit 52 each, •
500 pieces Popular Muelc, 162
This Association Is founded upon honest and fclr
-- principles. Es' Leh book p,urcbasor gets the valuo of his
' money in the book, end on aceliunt of the groat number
sold, becomes a shareholder in much valuable pro
amay.A certificate will ho presented to snob book pur
chnser,j&-ntitilng the holder to an-intoroet in the abovh
, valuable property.. As soon tho Woks are all sold,
-notice will bo given to the stockholders, and a conven
tion will be hold In Newville, at the Institute's nal•
when a Committed will be chosen, to whom .the Oro•
party will bo delivered, to be distributed aintrog the
shareholders. All too articles that can, will ho exhibi
ted at the Institute's Fair, on the 12th of August.
From tho vary flattering manner in which thin Joint
Stock Association is received and patronized, and from
the number of tickets Aiready.sold, it is confidently.bo.
tiered that the property can be delivered to the share
holders in a formonthe. For the character of the "Illa
SEISING LITERARY INATITETEX and thooo connected with'
it. wo are pormittod to rofer to the following gentle.
111013
IVEVEIIRNOES:
Jas. Pollock, Oov. of POlllett,
I on. Tbaddous Stevens, Lancaster.
Ron. Prodertolc Watts, Car Palo.
Ron. Lee,. Todd, Mem. Oon., Carllslo
Senator Wm. 11. Welsh, York.
lion. Wm. P. Murray, Harrisburg.
Wm. Knob° . & Co., 4altimoro.
Win; J. Shearer, finis. At Vy, Cumb. Co., P.
Paola Shelly, Sup. Common Schools.
John W. Brandt. Esq., I:ls._o r_riso ._,
urg. .....
Boyer & Brothor,
M.All orders for 800 and Cortlilest/9y mai
should, be addressed to
.. . . . .
, JAMES McIEEEHAN,
Sec. "Big Spring Literary Inelltute,"
No Cumberland Co., Pa.
AGENTS WANTED, In ,overy, Town and Village in
tho United Ettatos,lo - obtain subscriptions for Itooks, to
wbom a liberal compilsslnn wllbbe given. All Letters
of Imittlry, accompanied by W Postage Stamp, will be
pnnptly answered.
LIST OF AGENTS.-
Samenol Megan,
Good Iforee•,• E. W. C.urriden Ship
peneburg; John 'Mold, Simplicrdstown; Bfun'alaver,
Walnut Bottom; Jas. !Intim . , Lees' Croon Ronda; W. M.
Matuar, John W, Belgium - lan ; Shirernanstberni W.. E.
Btrock; J. 8. Hostetter, Modhauirshurg; Wm. Maker ;
PaPertown; 11-Webbort, Boiling Springs;. E. S. Biqa,
'Locust Grove, J. J. Crawford, .1. 13, Cobaugh,.Nowelllo;
J. 11. Crleswell, Shippousburg; & J. E.unlillf,"Groun
Spring; Peter Monyer, Wm. Hoffer, Wm.'Syttle, A. C.
Corarcum, Carlisle; F. Simper, Newcllle. Depot; 3). S.
Croft. LethiburgrJas.. M. Echols Shephordstownt . J. O.
Davidoon, Ploinliold; 11. James, 'Wont 11111; lame Null,
Churchtown . T. p: Williamson, Dickinson; Henry Huy- .
do . r, 111811 n townehip; J. Yanderbelt.Oakvllla; C. Mel
linger, Stoughatown; E.B. McCune, Middle Spring; A;
P.- Erb, Bridgeport ; Lewis Maar, -
Budd - Strohm, Now Kilig - stown; Carey Ala, Mt. Picas
ant; Solomon - Sear, Oyster's Point.
June 18,1858,
sutniturc.
a ; Oils ; VETTER'S FIJR,
•
is% ." 5 •• • qzs; •
NITURB. 800M5..- .
.• CP, 0 W .O'N- EIA N
' , lare'assortniont of new trod fashionable PUBNITUiIIi
and " Walnut. and Mayortuy.Mressing Bureaus, with Marble
. tops.
Boras, Tablas, and Waohstands.- . •
Walaut Btagores and Wardrobe's.
iihng.any and M'ainut Tables of all sizes:'
Proneli Bedsteads, Mahogany and Plain' Tablev, at all
. prices. •
Parlor Ann Chairs, und.itoeldng Chairs, with voivot or
hairelothaeaticand backs. ~
.?Mahogany and Walnut ()boys with hali4Moth -or sane
. Plain Chairs tif all klride!', :
"Call and see this new suit elegant'hanoiitnant at the
Purnitnro Booms of tho silbscriborj'oti Lotithor stroot.
' near the'corner of..Bortli Hanover,
JACOB P •••
,July 2301* ;-:
D 08 - FaT Bi SMILE',, (3AMNIEt
.. ..
MAKER,aud , illsIbEILTAKtit ,
'North Ilanover 80,00; next door' o
Class's Hotel. . •
" He would respectfully - inform the. !
Citizens .of Carlisle and the public generally, that he
has now.on band a largo and elegantaseortmontof FUR
, WlTUlLE,tonslsting lu.part of Wardrobes,Card and oth..
:er Tables, Sofas; Bureaus, lhaisteads,_plain and feitity
„Scpring Stand/1, etc., manufactured of the beet material
and'quality warranted • ' •.
Ales axeneral assortmentof CILUEIT'at . the r lowest
p r ides, , YENITIAIf, littxne MOO to order,:and repairing
promptly attended to. •2. ..„ ,
comiaNs made at the shortest both:et and ha'r'
lug a splendid hearse he•willattendtmerals In town or
Remilmboi the stand -7-next doorl-to li. °lea's
- • It: B.
4 . XT.VSSIVE F.U.RNITiIItg ItOOM _
~, ~ ,-,TABIES. R..I9IIAVER, :would , reeneoroulfy`!sal
tA",.. 7 . , • the attention, or House•koopers and the pubit'
, :to hisextenalve stock or elegant FURNITURE
~. ' 5 q inclUdOgganuf, Wardrobes,Oehtreand Tables'
• ~ .........i - Dressintand Plain Bureaus, and °Tarr other
'article In, his bra eli. of busluesS , ...aloe noir' On band'
.-1 he largestaasortfnent of, CLIMBS , In• Quasi°, at ..,
lui loweet prices. ' AOFYlNfirniade•at the short,
, getlieticir and a Hearse provided ter thinintls.. He
, sbliclhip csl'at his establishment, on North ya4= .. i i i
'weir strett4, near Glnsea's Hoteh ,, , ;1...41i .. ~
• , i'4l4-rarnitiire hired out by'tiemontlipi.year;
It . 1" lit B 1
41T - ikt. rn 'lbdc •
d. - •
a nareek I . :
p u .
tiIEM ZWlBMlc'oftal kinds and suit _
' , dons 4W* ha agora:nun sil o
a his, Coal linii.tgr i a .to t,
n dg' tb di-q*,*#', 4 ; '• 4 4 "Wle" turiome,,
COLI A- 1 4 411;
mi,t, , ,ggrmoriiike, icwitpdl , '_
• Oglitfaxidp' er'
Foundry Indium t.pprettlon, 001imuAl
Wm , ;tot*, 1444, 3. , •
;" 17,47:41:544,;.:,1.1,1,••77 , .
t‘ ,- ", J;;; •
iusiness Zartis.
0 :I L EA . , • •• •
• • JIIBTIOB tiIe:TUE •E4OE
— . 025i40111ce ‘6l,lest . ?;,vil,Nvoo
,u 44 th(!..C9urt, ~.14),ulo
/AMWILL j:/.111:11 - EEM . , ;:Attoine'y
Main street, Oarl
.wirthut ß ese entewsted . to blizi will be. p ir roltly: at-
Attorney-, at Law.
'on , 10r,th 'finnoior striot, n foci doom
'south of alnallotel., 'All Inudnoes ontruered to Idm
trill tie'promp~ attended Se: , ."- (A .11115.
TA: N.. GREEN, Attorney• at- s law.
ix_sonice in East' Nein 'Street,- rdehaninibnig,
a-Will attend to iiiirtiMlNQ in connexion with
hinproteitalon.. [May
DE'. • KIEFPER Office . iri Noith
Ileoovet• !tract two doori from Walao 6 Campbell's
store. 011ice•houra.'moroPaiticularly from? t 0.9 o'Floqc ?
A.IIIL, and fsbm Wtia,"/ o'clock, P. M.. •
ho
S. P. ZIEGLER.--Offictizi
And' hosldonco East Malik Strtiot, third (Igoi•:• chnir_
ho Cforkotiputo., Ws In town - and county promptly.
Carlisle, Jan. 2, 1860.
•
DR, i:O.LOOMIS .: , • I' lli H. ''' :.,?,: r
South 'Tiatiovor strmit, '•• ._
next 'door to. the, Poet _ d, \ft,
. .
Offico. - . • •
_.
OAYWIIIto absont
. from lOeirliale . the iist t - im — diya .
of each month. . ' -
~ '.y. • • - fliug.l, '56
• _ .. .
• •r='_,: ; -111t.. -. 01: EORGE S. SEA
' i!scii i ` ii i i , RIGHT, DENTIST from the lad
-,- tif4-01ileo aitb . e m ras r ldonco l! c e nle of ma n tbir, l 4h r taho:
Arcot, throa.doora below Bedford. Reference—Dr. Goo
Z,Brota , : .. ' ,-, . . ,: ' , ' March 1.0,186tf.'
•
L_E
baying been Instructed'
" • In the art (by Dr. Cleo. Z.
'Freta, graduato of the. Baltimore Dental, College). Is
now prepared-to .recelve his friends and-perform the
various oporatk.ne in the line of the Dental profession,
atitle molder* Int3outli Street, third door from West
Street. aloe us n call. Torme,mederate. • '
May 27, 1858-1 y
,
• - -
ORIV - EpTER, AND •.CON.VEYAN
v S
L. SPONSLEII, late Registeref Cumber
- land county;wlll carefully attend to the transaction of
all such bdsiness as may bo entrusted to- him, such as
the'writing of Deeds, Mortgages Contracts, &c. -Ile will
also devote his attention o the proctiring of Land War
mute, Peneiena,&c, as' well as the purchase and sale
of Real Estate, negotiations, (Violins, ace.trO.olllcamt
West High Street. formorlyoccupled, by W. AL rantoBl.
Esq. near the Methodist cLurch.
-
B.ItANDY, Manufacturer of
Mineral Waters, French Mead,,
Rattled Ale, Porter and Cider -
North klistStinot; near the Rail Road Midge, Carlisle
3,600.
MEW MARBLE YARD.—Now is
the accepted time, and now fa .the day for
Grave Stones,
1,600
•_ Sills, tc., &c.,
at Ileffar'i blarbic Yard, Carlisle, Also, Iron nail
ing, - - • [Apr.lo, 'l6-6m.
6. - r.surnart, " .w. IG - st/legit - II
cZNYDER & M'FARLANE—, -
LAND AO EN T.p -
kJ • .
MINNEAPOLIS, Opposite the Suspension' Driilgo, Tulle_
--of-St:Atithony,lllllniosotu'VerriNiFy, 7.
will buy and 'sell lends, negotiAte loans; locate land
warnwite in Minnesota, lowa, and Wisconsin. Inquiries
respecting the country, by letter of otherwtoo promptly
answered. - . - •--
• • - REFERENcEs.
•
lion. Alex. Ramsey,..Ex.Governor,. . .
lion. 11. M. Dice, Delegate to-Congress, Minnesota,
Gov. Pollock, Ilarriaburgi - •
James it. Steele it Co., Philadelphia.
lion. Frederick Watta, - -
A. Brady Sharpe, Mil.,
O Nagano, brow -York, - • -
Robert Walsh, New Orleans,
James.R. Irvine, Esq., Norville, •
lion. J. S. Black, pnitlersekparan'a., •
Won. J. It. Eddie,- " - • ,
--
J;. - 11, - Good, - MaYncSiitiiigtiolay - Oblor •
Getn_C. Anthony • • "
Jas..Carson r Esq. St. Louis,
--
Wm. ‘Vilson,jisq, Baltimore, MI,
J. T. Wright, Charleston, S. C., -
150
200
176
/76
100
• 100
80
76
-15tI
. 30000 nereAspigimproved Laud for Salo, at trona $2
to did per acre; /deo lmpiorad Farms. Lots tor sale
In St. Paul, St. Anthony, and all town, - on tho 31Inoe•
sun; rlvor. . . .
OA-Particular attention given to tho Loaning oL
Money, and Entering Land "Warrants. Address, -
?NYDER & DITARLANE,
March '213, 1856.-IYI Minneapolis. Min. Ter:
.I)I4'AL ESTATE AGENCY-:
A. to SNOOPY. , 0. POP. ' M. JEFF THOMPSON.
• H.Cilt k TllO2ll PSON,
Have opened an office at St. 3 mph, Mo., for the pun
- chaea and solo of Neal Eels*, buying and soiling Land
'Warrants, entering Land on Time, Surveying and Map
ping Towns; Location of Warrmito, and making invest.
Monts for non-residents, paying of Taxes, and all burl
nose pertaining to a General Land Agency, in Missouri,
Kansas, Nebraska, and lowa.
dv..LOISce uu Second Stroot, North, of A. T. Beattie's
Daubing House. [July 30, 1850.
42
60
24
200
200
100
aufation-
fIARLISLRF.EbsIALE 'SEMINARY
j Alit. and MRS. CLARK, who inure been for several
years engaged in teaching, respectfully announce to the
citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that on the Ist of Sop:
timber, MO, they will commence the second session, in
bother Street, near the German Reformed Church, of
their.
SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. .
The Institution will be both a boarding and day
school, In which all the branches necorestry for the com
•plete education of young ladles wilnie taught. kisist
anbi of tho highest character for_Analificationa and
morality will be employed In pcoordauce with the wants
of the Institution: - The government wllll.4couducted
on strictly Christian principles, while sectarianism will
be no rigidly excluded.,
The Principals flatter themselves that their long and
successful experience Ss teachers. ac testified by the
recommendations to their possession, will enable them
to establish an Institution of tile hlghisiit character for
young ladies. They are fully persuaded that such en
institution will be sustained here. by - the citisens and
neighboring country, and hope that thole confidence
may not be disappointed.
The Scholastic ypar will consist of four tonne (eleven
weeks-each), beginning on September 1 and ending on
second 'Wednesday in July.
TERMS PER QUARTER (11 weeks).
Boarding, Including fuel, lights, and
tuition in English branches, - 135 00
Prinutry Department, - - 000
Nigher English,. , . - • , 8 00
.
tucleut We'd Sbittern Languages, eaeh,
•
Ornamontel brancloas at.piamo7or 7 nobanien.
No deduction for ebsenco after entrance s except In
=so of protracted Illness.
I,.9•1Ifl
Hon. FRED'K. WATTS, ray. O. P. WINO,
3.. IL 'PARKER, Esq. ll -A:II. EIIEMER,
JAMES lIAMILTON, ' Esq., ".• JACOB FRY,
T. 11. SKILES Esq., " W. W. EELS,
Dr. S. 11. KLESPEIL . P. J. B. ILIHRSAL.-'' .
• Roy. Mr. STERRETT.
Mar. 19, 1850-1 year. I .
v RITE HALL ACADEIVIY.--,
MILES WICK OF.IIA.IthIBBURG. -
The 'fr Guar Session of this Institution will Commencer
lif
on e, day, the 3d of November. Parents And
_nthFr requested to inquire - into its inerltshefore
seuding,their sous orvards elsewhere. The location of
the Institution is retlfed, pleasant and healthful, '
'atilt-the—course-of-instruction — onibraceer — tho - ordlim ,
branclVs of an English Education, to.
gather with the Latin, Greek,`French, and German lam
guaos, cud vocal and Instrumental Music, Terms,
boirding, washing, and Tuition in the English branch
es and vocal mush; per session Or weeks) *WA.. For
circular containing pAtticulais Address. •
D. DENLINOER.
60V:17-(1850:]
LAINVIELD. ACADE Y.---NearP
.04.1tLISLE,4a,—Tho Twentieth Session (live
menthe) will commune° on May bth. new build.
ing hen 'been:erected 'containing Gymnasium, Hoek
Room, &c. -
• With incralsod facilities for Instruction • nod ample
accommodations,this Institution presents great In.
ducoments •to .pirents who' desire the physical and
mental improvemmit of their sone.
Tarim per Session, $66 00.. For. circulars -with
Information, per"
,_ Principal and,Prbprietor.
fluinUerland .
Ap'rl.l 9, 1.880.
.
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d e . '' . .%' -. /
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• ' •
10c6 -N, MERB .VA li . ' b 0 -1.:1 le,
'
removal t otho'neri and epecious Mall, If . ,•'
'1)11101h111RE STREET, Baltimore, lid. ., ' .
O. K. Cusnemitirr, Principal and Le c turer ution Merean'
tile *Mu : .
E. K:l.osisti,.i m.
p' ,
eharge of Writing Departnient,"- -,-
0.. W. Maur, Instructoriti Mercantile Calculation:wand
Aseociatoin Book Jorping Department.
J. M. Pitalirs,;Teacher Initook Keeping. ,
-B , T. Wumans, Lecturer.on-Commercial Law.' - " "
, Three years have not yet elapsed since...tbe ostabllih.
meat of thleinstitution, during which time upwards of
eight hundred students have been In attendant°, (rep.
meentlev nearly - every.: Kato r te.-the :1Inlon,) -among,
.' whom are numbers in Baltimore and elsewhere occupy..
Jug prominent positione.as business Mon and account 1
ante.'- ,'"-' ' ' CollilBM OP BTlilY.., ', ', ,r, . '
..' '• =Olt KEEPING.— The Principal his the utmost con
ildence In aispring the public thatafteren o:patience°
fourteen, years In qualifyingyoung men or the Count
I log Room and other important ststions, and au eaten.,
:Mee aCquaintance' with the :management 'Of Mildness
; books of every description, (enisisted 'tribe Is by, two eat'
entige ammilotats,) the muree of Al.:tilting in this de 7
-wartment is eminently
Commercepractical end, well adapted4o;
'the to:
pursuits of and Trade, including
. Individual, Partnership, Mercantile, :Manufacturing,
Commission, Exchange, , Banking.'Shipping. Steatibest;
juer, Compound Company operations, Be.".
this i
pIINIJANSHIP;,--The exercises tOder 'Mid's*
free, easy and'graMini; combining rapidity Of eseatitteu
With beauty of bonstruetion,thue enabling the stlident
to write an elegaht.bustnests hand oireohipletiOn'of the
~,.. 44.EntipiTitt aktitLiniwo M'all:theiiidtrads
bearings Metalled by . the most accurate aud'espedt;;
'Mous method; 1, 3 , , .. . _ ...?„.;1 -..,,,y,t1,, „,.,... ~...,
:;.flailyileeturss are deliverediipon the 8 Une r .off An:,
9oun te,, Mercantile: clillitonfoi . Ab;i'. them' geitn° 4lolo
. .4. l th a orio of loptures ob, Otitnieis4lliativ t are or ,the'
highest Importance tei#Jl aspiring to;ocenaprendnent
positions In„thebuslimee community," ~.;.., -.,-. ~..t ,„ ~:,. i ,r.
:;'. , Tha Mme . necomary,4or - an. Industrial:r 'student . 40',
comp)dp'sl*.itansei,',.**B froi*#;lo 42 .)feoks.,':alia.rq
eNing.nit!Titastlon,,Viplleanto ican , enter.- at. ny4lmsi,:
an attend.,
e W bo,4Akterp% evening: : Matuniustiontere
lioudatetintPerifteed'Alni9tOiss :awarded.to-tl , las.
lehtt usre.Ofetertee4etOw.WsitetiiittkiurfenselV: ill
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blanumente,
OFAildEil
S.
-lhCSlb BCIII Cr a TiCatroturnefrvm thoCitywHsenooflhe largest assortments of Hardware over brought to this place. Ho
has Joe) received 80 dps.'llarpea w_lllland trabont, pat,
-iisteidnipt, , TriniMid . efeel lnaikiratigliiiiii pairs from
44 to $1 60. , Aloe 800 pr straight and- twist link trace
chains from 60 tolva, 'Home made traces of all kinds,
also a int of spread,' fifth, breast, butt, carrying halter
• and log chine—also a very large lot of shovels, forks,
spades. hoes, rakes, and in short eVorYthillS 884 soy
thing wanted by the Farmers-, "
Remember the old stand East:Main St-Carlisle._ __
March 19,'60. , 0. SAXTON.
This cutter IS superior to any now In use, for strengti
durability, and situplicity, of construction ; It cuts fast
er, and is the only aelfehaipening Hay, Straw and Cori.
Stalk Cutter'over made. n has but ONE STBAIOU'
KNIFE, which any person can grind and bet with east
but in ordinary case, Is ground In the machine. Thor
rands have already 'boon sold, and the demand is dall
Increasing. In most cases an examination In slinkier
to convince ono of Its superiority. No one after a she:
trial would part with it' for any other. MI sizes of tb:
above constantly on band and for tale by_
octLl
RRAUSER'S „PORTABLE
CIDER MILLS can still be furnished ..
,%." improved construction and finish. The.
• grinding' apparatus is peculiar and givt •
thorn an advantage over all o ther
By the action of two reelproatting• Pistons, the appb
are forced up against the teeth of a rapidly revolvir
cylinder and retained till gitiund to a line pulp, whit .
of course yields, more juice when subjected to present
than if the perfume was coarse., The Screw Press hi
been greatly Improved and strengthened since idu
year, and the 'whale frame is tightened by strong Pit •
bolts. It Is adapted to either band or horse power ar
can be worked by hand to the eltent of six to Mgt
barrels a day.
- 600
AGRICIILIVRAIf IMPLE.
VENTS.. '
•~'(!,•• Ridging and Sinvel Plows, for Corn an•
Potatoes, Expanding Cultivators, wit
- Steel Tooth of various patterns, Field •MI
Garden Barrows, Hand Plows, Revolving' florae Raker
patent Scythe Snathe •and Scythes,. English Law
Scythes with rivettod backs, superior Unloading
Forks, with rope and tackle complete. ,u.❑ Hit (MA
articles for farm and garden.
PASCHALL la
7th and Market Streets. Phila..
.
SUCIIESB - !!-
HE iIIEAREST_MAGAZINE-IN-Til
13ALLOU'S DOLLAR, bIONTIILY.
DESIGNED FOR EVERY AMERICAN HOME.
.
Encouraged by the unprecedented encases 'which lig.
popular monthly has met with, and the rapidity wit
which it has Increased its circulation, theproprietorht
reso.ved to make It still more worthy of the patronat
of the public,. That tide admirable work is.. • .
• A7IIIICACLE - OP CIIIIAPNESEr
• .
is earn' tted_brifiery ono, 'centainleg, as It does, Ot
Iluntinid/Pagcli of reading matter in each number, belt
more than any of the. $1 Magazines, and forming tv
volumes a year of six hundred pages ouch, or Two], •
hundred pages of Reading Matter per annum for •
ONE DOLLAR!
Ballob's Dollar Monthly is printed liith yew type.
upon goo white paper, audits matter Is capefully coin
plied and arranged by the hands'of the editor and pr..
has - boon knewn to the public as cdun oc to • ;
with the Beaton prase ferelatee4 Soarer Its pages cm ,
taro -
NEWS, • MISCELLANY,
• . TALES, • ADVENTURES • •
' • d.. DIOURA FRIO,
STORIES OF THE SEA, . SKr:MILES; . ,
WIT AND IIDMOR. ' •
from the best and most populai4Citers of 'this ivnintr ;
It is also spiced, with a record of the notable events • '
the times, of peace and War, of discoverlen mid 'moron
meats °routing ' either hemisphere, &ruling
,agreeable companion for aletsure ambient or hour, an;
where, et home or abroad, eaclinumber being coupler'
In Itself ' •1 , • '
No sectarian _subjects' am admitted' Into Its -pa ei;
there aro • enough. controverts!' publications each d...
voted to Re peculiar sect or clique; This - work Is ICI
• .141 I'L.1,101.1:
:north or south, oast . or west, Landis " tilled tolhe liri
cacti month with , chestew popUlai.' and graphic label
'any, Just"ifuch as any father, brother ,or. friend wen
place in.tholands of; family circle. is In all non-.
partments,' fresh and original; and, what purports t
be, the cheapest ansgarinairt the ,world.
• - any person enclosing oat nottaa to the proprietor,' a
'below, slip receive thelifigssinefer' one year;or -au
Penlaria4ding ne wont subscribers ekturFiant. VOLiARiI
at one time aball,reielve a dopy gratis.'
M.lll. BALLOU,,Publishor and PrOprietor. •
Oorner of Torment and Dromileldgtreeta,2l3oston. •
:cA MIRACLE 0"
L' KeiUag~ of SleClianieeburg,'Ofitoberlar
- Goan 7; 4 announces to those ,alllieted• with Turco. I
-Wobs. Cancers,- Pol7ptis,• - but4 ot,Elmits;
alit. King's Evil and all diseaseslbat have usage,
4 ,treated with CanidlOok KUlib hoots,' remove theta wit/ ,
'out outting,.isarnhig: or vnelthgr 'OhloroibirM ).•
.Ether admialstarod• to pullout.. It Is , uo.mitt , ' ,
on what part bt the .body they, nucrhe, •can'remm
thew with etutberaatoty, and in, ty•remarkably sho
flaw No Muni' otTegetablOpolsoti 'applied; and
money rogedted until a.etwelsPettecti& r.
.• • Prolaranu -01teti; Pounds Complaints, Cbroulo, :Ver ,
real and all ono* disease's 'Areatedwith waive imeew
Full particulars, cart be obtained br addresalpg in Alth t
un g l i° ll gr aerman;ooWP ) olC'PatiOnti .. . be .aecot, I
• tnedutod'Vrittulloard on4easonable tong&•'" •
fa one ,cf(theltottlettand - ,lMaltl
townelti 31thi•o r. stratheA: dtate , jt Jo. 8 xxklioa fro t
Karrisbeigioty.the'ftMbedlanilzValley, 31011 gc4d, Ai r.
ae oess ible lkinh f ell , Pelleortbqn l Aft'Abepotiql:'
41sit oases Inamiy part °toe Out WhoWpeFired.
~••
imiung togleropocc.hunvt'aug 001144 tbllOwroi‘x,
:tam tlrUtn ? o:,o•:.
wen.
• 0
'.'..lk,gt.jc.iloll*o).:,
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•, ' ..,.BW4O.ft,TOULTAtt;.4.I42. - Y,AII , V
• --•-• • 'lzooido . ,; .. • - • ,• : •
4=
" •
YA It SS'iN p' ,-. ' IMPLEMENTS{ ,
ThS subliCriber,lootn, CI to, the' basement of the Biotin.
. di .. .ciirmeh s ,opposite ~ tho • Railroad 'Depot, le ntivr
_ir*lC'St-ti. ng a mailetymaarming Isaplatuents,auth as •-:
. , ...
.. . „ FARM. 8011.4N113, .....•
Alortuclt -- ColOSlrltrdoriEtScatt'aTilltint),tthe.:C ristmit
arain'illill, Ilerser Shovels, REAPSIIS AND ; MOWERS
(Ittain4's with' WorWs.,lniprovement), strait cuttom,
&c:, ell. of 'rebid:Vara of the: most improved ktrid and
workmenahip,:and phi; be sold, on' - tho .most aocom.
inodating ternitl."[ Femora are cilpeetfuiNsinvited to
ealrand oaarutne befbro purchasing. ...',. • ,
• '-' : • ' ' ' - J. AIt.MbTIIONG.,
. . ,
.akir , For, the confeni,:aive of farmere, Noore'a Potent
Grain Drill will be aol4 at hhiremanitown by Benjatain
Qleiy, and at iThippenehuig by Cyrtitlark Tung. ,
AusiOt 20,100
• --
GRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS..
n,:kr,NNOCIPB ONLYANATED 'WHEAT
Adopted also Or sowing orito..gnuoi seeds - ifd --
Knauser's Portablo Cider Hill—the hest' ..
In the Hallidarn patent
Horse Power's and Thresher's„ limo and 0 ton°
Bpreallier'e, Danielle Hey, - Straw and :Todder"u tier
Little Mont Corn and Cob Mill, Span's Atmospherin
Churn. Thoabove BuporickSinplomenttwittiall othoilo
for the ueo of the &river or gardner, for Oslo hoteso
and Ilbtnil . ,
.PASCHALLMOIMISA CO.,
• Agricultural Warehouse dad Beod Store; corner 71s
and Market streets; Philadelphia.; • July 2E4'56.
•
g cm,
Noe: 21 and:23 South Sixth ,Stree
• PIIILADBLPIIIA.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DIANUFECTORT, 'MELO, PR.. _
Rasa Onoimos (370 Acres) Bloomsdnle; near Drintol, 15n,
•
-i
TIARNIERS'OF THIS NHIGIII3OH
i.
• 1100 D, Grewers of Wheat end Dye, use
LEINAU'S SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
If you want Hpavy Crops, or I' Leinatt's American
Theneialuable Manuret have been used for thest
sir years, successfully for the .Gralre and - Tobacco Crop
In Virginfit, Penneylvanin: New Jersey, Delaware,
Maryland, and the Islands of Bermuda and Barbealcies.
A Barrel (250 lbs,) Is sufficient for an acre - Of -grouild;
The aboveyertilliers are composed or reliable.Cheifileal
Elements, which largely Increase the crop and improve
the soli, doubling the value:of - the. land. — Prlce oflthe
Phosphate of Lime-240 a ton, - Nitrogoned $OO, the
American Fertilizer 225 per , ten or $.3 - 50 per barrel,
$1 26 a keg. Also every variely of GUANO, Puro Lend
-Plaster; Pot Ash, Nitrate or Soda; Bone Dust, Powdered
•Charcoal, Or. .
Goods delivered free of charge. -
• GEO. A. LEINAU, Pi-oprietor,
• No. 10 South Pivot Street, Phila. •
IlOrTo wholesale_ dealers_a_llbemlAilseuunt._rumc
. lilets In tho English and German languages Gratis
,Ordors at a clTstaned; Cash neeompatging or Draft.
promptly attended to. , , ,
•N:II. ,, DIPLOIIIAS have been awarded by the Penn
sylvania Agricultural 2ocloty,..Nuw_York-Crystal-Palaca
Association, and tho Now-Joyaoy : „litate—Agrleultund
adv. Wen.
I'AItDMERS 1100 K HERE! '•
„..•- THRESHING .
The subscribers desire to Inform farmers and public
generally that they now hereon hand and ate Conetent;
.ly xnanufactnrlng Threshing Machines with Pi tt out's
Pro atent Shaker; which a generally rithitorlettga tlm
the boat articica now In use. Also a variety of over
Hullers, Corn Shollais and Straw Cutters. They also
attonti to the repairing of Aglictiltnral Mach nary In
the begt manner and on reasonable terms. Manufac-
tory on North Harmover Street; directly oppOsite the
residence of George Metzger, Eng. - •
' - Augusta .ba: APIRIMS k PLANK-.
pA T'E N SELF-akt.AIvENING
YANKEE FEED CUTTERS, manumit...red fin'
& SARGENT, No. 410 Market istreA, Thßmlik
J. P. LYNE, •
Bole Agent for Cumberland county.
PASCHALLMORRIS &'CO.,
Implement and Seed Store,
'7th and Mark
Sop. 24,1856.
=-~t~iln~'cC~l~iß'.
. .
STATJ.FFEIVI.S44
'.OIIEAP WATGWES'AND JEWELRY..
Wholesale end Retall;et the "l'hiladolphla
"aeon and .lowelry.Store,' . ' No. 00 Nortle Socond Streat,
corner orQueirryiPtilladolplila, • •.•
'.• Gold Lever Matches full jeivelled 18 carat
oseee• • s2B 00
Gold Lepino;lB carats, ' - 24'00
' • '•8111 7 or Lover, full jewelled, , • 12.00'
Silver Lolebte, Jo wale, . . B 00'
Suporlor Quartles,'• - . • • ". 7'oo
, ,Gold Species - cies • • 7, 00
• Floe Silver dd. ' . - -w-O0
. • B-00
--
- Gold 'Bracelets.-
— lia - diend Gold Pencils, ..• - •1 00
" Sliver Ton Spoons, set, .
- Gold Pens, With pencils and silver holder, - 100 ,
.Gold-Finger hinge Welch Olseseb, &c. ' All goods
warranted to be What tboypro
8 STAUPFEIt &
• . Sticeessor oil). Conrad. '•
41CirGeiliadd setup Gold a nd Plivot Lovers and Lupine
still lower than thu above prices. . '
VALL. CLOAKS & MANTILLAS
„ . •
• • . G. 20 MELVIN 8,00,
Importers and Mannfecturers of CLOAKS and MAN
'VILLAS, No. 174 Cheimut street,'(l rod deties itbovii 7th
south old%) Philadelphia, (in cumulation wttlrilSollfili
'BULKS, at llrotalway.N. Y. 7 the largest Inanufiteturer
of these goods In. the United Staten') beg. to call the at
tention of Wholesale and Retail buyers lolbeltleige
, srfill - rarled etude of CLOAK'S, TALMAS, &e., In., Str.the
fall trade! I _Their collection comprises it complete as
sertment of all the Intent Parisian Novelties 111' Velvet_
Antique, Cloth r ldnin Slik,lo., Am; whilothe
'MSG.; afforded by their connection with tbd largest
Manufinduring. House, (of those goods,) In New York,
enable them tokuarantoo bettor value than Is obtaina
ble elsewboreln the Market.. GEO. 11111.7P1N & CO..
Sept. I, '6l3—Stn. , • 174 Chesnut Street Mario 7th.
W--W H 0 Lle, liECHltira
•" T .
-SPI4 NOGG TIKOSIAS, No. 20 'South Second Street
Philadelphia, Importer, 51aunfacturer, rind Dealer in'
DRUGS, INICUIC1N28;0111 , 1511CALS, ACIDS,
-
Dye Stuffs, Pants, Oils, - Colors, White Lrod, French and
American White Zinc, Window
.(11ms, Glass Ware, Var
. 'ashes, llntehee, Ihstrtiments, Ground Splccs,_Whole
- Spices, and All other articles usually kopt.by Druggists,
including Borax, Indlgo,Olue, Shellac, Potash, Sc. '
All orders, by moll or otherwlso promnilrattonded
to. Country morclutnts are incited to call and examine'
our stock before purchasing elsewhere. 41lirtloods sent
to any of the wharves or rediroad , stotlone. Prices Low
and Goods Warranted. ' [March 0, 1350-Iy. _
JOSFPII A NEEDLES, Nandatitu
.
rer of • •
HAM-CLOTH -SIEVES, •
Coarse, Medium and Fine In mesh : largeoniddhusized,
• and sanall in diameter.
METALL CLOTHS Olt 19OVEN WIRE,
the-beat qualities. earioun sizes of mesh, from Nris.'l
80 Inclusive, end from ono to six foot In width. •
They ate numbered so many spaces to the lineal Inch,
alad'eut to suit. ' _ -
,The eubscribe . ralso,keeps constantly en hand
'SOB . EENS, ,
for coal, sand ore, lime, grain, gravel,. guano, comae
sugar, - salt, bow:, coffee, spite, drngs, 'dye-stuffs:: So
Together...witia-mn,assurreent -of BRIO lit AND -AN•
NEALED IRON WIRE. All the idiom: sold tehelesule
and retail by • . J. A. NEEDLES,
54 . Front Strout,
7Juiiil4;lBso.-ly
n ,
!M co.;• coknussioN
.
and WholOsalo Dootors In ell-kinds of
ItEtON - & - IIoinF A sT.ri:F.LEAP" TOBAboifi;
— IIANVFA6IURED TOBACCO,'
. •
AND FOREIGN AND DONIESTIOID WADS, -
21.Soutl Frout street. Phllndolphld.
Importers of Fine - Havana Segare, of the choicest
growths of the Vuelinalinjo. • A large assortment of
which itro.kupt cnnsanttly on land, and ter sale at 'e
mail advance on cost of Importation.
•Aireogisignments respectfully solicited, on which
lIMmI advances Inadesu hen desired: ' • tip
Special Attention Ivan to orders for purshaTto on corn
Mission of Tobacco is also every description of Merchan
dise, for accounts parties living at a distance from•thle
market: ' •
. .
iik,4l„fiole "Age t for F. A.pootte'e caletirnted german
Smoking Tobiv o,romprising thirty different varietlen.
April 23, 18. ._
—ly. ~
. .
.
_SHEPPARD & VAN HARLINGEN,.
„.
••• ~,Thegidgieriberalaviug 'removed to thole—,-;--
. NEW AND' SPACIOUS STORE,
Chestnut- Street, fourth door above Tenth, — .. •
-Ave now prepared tonffeen large and well 'selected stock
of.the.following fresh and desirable goods, principally of
their own importation, ov_bought_ak-uuctiOn,whiclr,
they titre itblet-tb - sell.arthe - Importeerldlceff,-an'd :to
which they cortifhlit Invite the attention of Country
Merchants, Ifotel Keeper., find families generally. .
ButtAireen and-Vonititat Window Shading. '
• Barnsley and Irish Linen 'Sheeting, 7-1, 84, 0-4, 10-4,
114, 12,4.,
Bolster and Pillow Linens of several choice Meacham
Ilad all widths from 38 to 54 inches.
Bed Blankets of allslzos and qualities;
Crib and Bradle Illenkets.
Bed Quilts of the following varieties, vie: Marseilles,
Welting, Knotted,-Regleter,-Alhatninti, -- Allendalo
Lancaster, of all the deeirableVlses. I
Bureau Covers,Zable Covers, D'indmi Curtain Muslin
Towels nod Toweling of every variety, Datestdc.Tablit,
Clotheand Napkin*, Shirting Linens and Muslin, Cam
bric ihnidkerchlefs, Embaolderies, Keeley, See. 'Broca
lei', Damasks, Moment', Enbroldered Lace and Muslin
Curtains, 011 t Cora:tea, Rands, Wisps. Cord, Ste-
SHEPPARD & VAN HARLINGEN,
Importers and Dealers In Linen and4Louse Fund:slP ,
tug Goods. •
• April 30,1850—0 m.
IS I 1
fil.py
01 A . R ie ' a t ONE-PRlCE ltothil
:CASH. BOOT AND SHOE STORE;
N 0 . . -76 South, Second St., Corner oiCarar St. •
The establishment has been enlarged and improved
and is applied with the largest and best Retail Stock
in the City, priinsipally of his own manufacture, with a
choice assortment. from the best Eastern Market
bracing EAdles,' (lents', and Children's;
, BOUTS, SHOES AND CAITERS
of every clescrlplion, style and qudlity, embracing the
boot styles and qualities in this or any other market.
This stock cannot be excelled for Quality Style and
Cheapness. . .
. . - .
. .
Each article is marked at the very lowest . pomible
price, irom which no deviation will he mode. No ex
travagant statements will ho wooded, and none raidi) to
effect sales.
Goodyear's Vans In all wariptles. Piero Gums, so
scarce Iu the market, always on band. The public Is
espectfully Invited to - asit---.- [April 1, 1850.
rpHILA.DELPHIA ADITER'NT.
. BPANS' FIRE A: THIEF PROOF SAFES!
or merebAnts, lawyers, farmere,•and, others, having
Rooks, Paws, or other, aluables, to preserve from
FIRE or BURGLARS.
Day and Newell's (ifolh's) BANK LOOKS.
A Cans.—The "Fire Proof P.afe," that ',method our
Books, Papers, &c., during the great Fire at Hart's
Buildings, was purchased of OLIVER.EVANB, 0L Pi. 2nd
Et, Philadelphia. • GETZ & BUCK:-
REPRWERATORE# & WATER FILTERS..
EVANS! Premium Youtilated Refrigerators for cooling
end preserving meats, butter, milk, - water, and all
articles Cur culinary purposes.
WATER 'FILTERS for purifying brackish or muddy
water, whether affected by rains, limestone, marl,. or
other - causes; •can be bad separate or attached to the
Refrigerators—a small quantity of ice cooling the W,1414
in the wannest weather.
PORTABLE BROWER BATIJS, for St; use of 'warm
r cold water: •
IVATER COOLERS, for lintels, Stores, end biennium . ;
STORE TRECRS, fur moving boxes, bales; Acv • •
SEAL PRESSES, Copying do., Drugslst do.
• OLIVER Ey 45:5.
No. 61 South Second St., ( 2 deers bolo* Chesnut
March 5, 1850-Iy. o (Established 110825.),
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Eltßigd'S PATENT, CHAMPI
ON Filth PROOF SAFES, with Hahn Patent
' Powder Froof . Lecke, which were.
awarded separate Modale at the
World's Fair, London, 1851; . and
else- at the Aforld's Fair, New,
Y0rk,,1853 and 'AL' . The subncri.
berg aro the ,Mde man ufactumre
end, proprietors. in tfils_State 'of
'We' above unequalled Safes and
f l acks. The ,reputation' of the'
genuine "herring's Safe" to Wort('
wide, and for the last thirteen
years the - mercantile community
, have 'witnessed and borne testi.
Worry to their nevett'vsfurro fireproof (mantle& Afore
then 1 2,000 of those Safes have been actually sold, and
over'Two Utortinno hate:lnteted triumphantly through
accidental fires: The,' public 'ere:ensured that all Safes.
manuthotured by the, subscribers are not only gonna,
. toed to be fully penal,' but in many respecto even eupe -
Her to thogo.whlch have 'boon so severely tried Ityliro
,Few will forget their services in , the'. burning of. the
• oeTribune astablishment,? Nasr:Yoriciand at the Croat,
.. Fire 'ln Strawberry street; at the large Sri last,dulyi
.-opposite the ~Girard MUM, ; anti - stilt mere recently
In the,Fire „ifth , end Chesnut .064-Au the' city of
--,. 141114010de, in 'width . . then „Safer calms ibrth • theacr. ,
• linewledged 00414motri whop many...other •:seetirities
„.; r :„ ,‘ltton San rot, ILtskileoxli
LtkirALtillitttreet., Philadelphia, ,
Chilled Iron Sense, With' ivy pryirlook*menu - :
,tinctured expreliery'fbillsusitai , , raft* 'Jewellers,' and'l
other? requiring , seen rity ' front - . 1114 j
Doers, ke. an hamtend r inpdir cader.4,:,4llg s tsei.Meet
- colebrAted4Aitki far *Mat minnacfurarie
Second 'hand L.... 0 . 4%3.1,.—‘ 1 -?/401kudess '.. and:. "Jon
. I .,oltostte orether: maltera;hentebeen
1 pen! , lierrinteefor.*tie nt
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'IRON'I,IROS:I4. I -1 7 1ici ;atto'ntion
the' nubliiiiind'lnsinklinitlieliirtlinlartY 1r venue,*
• tefthelarge posqrtment Of Ifat and polled ; irpn At,
and Weds Otoel bt )sbuls; :114ulps: Betel!,
putio;,}Ltivilftg,,yltil'ti:Bolloith and overt ihttlg:l!utt, tbo .,
,Insegnattf.,tney.trant 0151 61lt l .a lt .L itri !. 1471?t ,
Mtolewlpp7teee.".; All
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TOB/iCCO. AND CIGARS .
DENSLOW CO.,
BROW, Sutter, PHILADRLPHIA,
,COMMISSION'ISIERCIIANTEI AND, DEALERS IN ALL
. .
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LOF:.TODAOOO, - MANUFACTURED TOTIACCO
• AND - CIGAItS.'
llaoa'seintantly on band and for sale low all kinds of
,Amsrican shit Spanish' Leaf Tebaccosi selected with
special referenee bildantkcturers' nob. - 0 •
All articles enfil,marraufed to be ne represented, and
every opportunity alfor,ded ter esnnilnatlon. •-- ,
....—EstrchasersAtit dllitancd:can...send_lbeirorders.and
-rely-upon2being-aadhithfulltserved•as-If-tbelr Feeds
• Wore selected In poinetf -•••`• • • (April 3, 1806-Iy,
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'SAYANG. ,F : UNI). or 'Tar,. U. S.
INSURANCE, ANNUITY - 4 TRUST COMI"Y. •
S. E. Corner Third and Chesnut Streets, Phil's.
' . CAPITAL $250,000: - ca
. Money is received on deposit daily, the amen= de.
'malted is entered in to beposit. Book and given to the
-Depositor, he, ifprefareed, a certificate will be given..
--,--All , sums - largo - and - smalli nee readied,
,and the
amount paid back on demand, without notice.
' Interest is paid at the rate of Five pee CENT., eon
mooch* from the day, of deposit, and ceasing fourteen
days previous to the withdrawal of the money. - •
Cn the first day of.Tanuary, in each year, the totem - St'
of each deposit is paid to the depositor, drethiodiu the
incipAL as he may peter.
The Company have now, Upwards of 3,500 dcpesiten;
in the City of Philmielphin alone. •
Any nditionalinferniation will be given b; addressing,
Abe Tnemmurn.
DIRECTOSS. •
Stephen E. Crawford. Pres't. IPw. V , Godwin,
Lawrence Johnson, Vice Pt. .: Mut 11. Goddnil.l:
Ambrose O. Thompson, '
Benjamin .IV, Tingley, ,' James Iloiercus,
Jacob L. Florence,' Gust, English,
PLINY FISK. Secretary and Treasurer,
J. GOSIII.SeInariER. • Teller and Intorpoter
Sept.-12 '65. 7 -Iy. • . •
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EA__ uitvlNG FUND,
Chartorod by the Retool' Penneylvania in it 355
' • • OFFICE, 55 'WALNUT bTREET
- Ono door above
_Second Street, Philadelphia,
Receives Deposits in Rims of .Ono Dollariod - upwards
-from all °lama of-the community, -- andallows interest
- tit - 16611M of Ifrp per. cetit per annum.. Moneys paid
back on demand. .fO - . lolllee
,opeit dnByJyriit t/ until
- 5 - &C 1044 end on - Monday - and Satur=day until P o'clock
in trot evening, - •
This instittnlonLMlllhofounduconvenient-and-safw
of.dupOsltlarltarmeritanti-aliera.dolnic busintlter
In Philedelphia. Deposits arn paid on demand without
_any-prevlotutputiedLaing4unuiriaLF.`7 7-7,-- • .
DIANA63IB.
Boutior, lion. Job R. Tyson, .
Stilwell S. Bishop, George lloldin,
Jnines P. Perot, Robert Morris,
John Weenies, Edward L. Clark,
-
'Jacob Shoots, Capt. John Oallagher,
Joseph M. Couch, , John Rice, ' •
Jusepli 11. Myers, Richard O. Stotesbury,
Edward 11. Trotter, • William Shippen, Jr.
Franklin Bacon,. . Tfen. P. Jenks, , •
nomad Cooper, Edgar E. Pettit, •
President—FßANKLlN FELL.
Treastirer—CHAS. M. MORRIS.
Secretgry.JAMES 8. PRINOLE.•
IMMO Charter provides that no manager,officer
agent shall, directly or Indirectly, borrow any money
from the Soddy. 0ct17,1555-Iy,‘
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IPERCENT. SAVING FUND
j_ ON TILE NATIONALJANETY COBINANY, Wal
nut staset, soutloweot coriWf 'Third otreot,
YLiladel
pLla. incorporated by .Btoto of rennsylvania-in•
1841.
Five per cant. Interest Is given,and the money is al
ways paid back whomever It is alled for, without - the
necessity of giving notice for it beforehand.
who have large sums put their money In this
Saving Wilma, on 'account of , i he superior safety and con.
venience it affords, but auy sum, largo or small, Is re
ceived. -
• 'ale Saving Fund has a very large amount of Mort
gages, tiround Roots and other first class investments
for time security of Depdsitors. The rules prevent any.
Director or °Meer from using or born wing the money,
The Mice is open to receive and nay money ettkry
day, from ii o'clock In the morning MDT o'clock - ill the
OT ening; and on Monday slid Thursday evening, till II
o'clock.
hr-
ro money to put Itt, are - lnylkd to cal
trther Information. •
HENRY L. BENNE% Preside-It.
tOWV. 81:LFIL1P111S, VlcUPteshlont.
01.4...B.E116,11toctutury ' •
li', TRUSSES:—Hernia or
icewmfuliyirented, and comfort I tom red,
gout French Trusses, Imported by the
ado to order ox ready for hie wile..
lth Rupturo will Itp, gratified to learn
now offers to procure a Truss comblw
tneSsTwllli - earoTditiabllity and correct
Ilou of the curubmus and uneornforta
y sold. Au extensive assortmeu always
to &very variety of Rupture in adults
t for sale at a range of price to milt all.
^usses, $2, $3, $4 and ss;' Double, s4,'
ience can have a Truss sent to anynd
; ug aide tbe amount. sending meaeure around
B affected.
.sale and Retail by the importer.
CALEB 11. NEEDLES,
Tivelftli a Baca Ste., Phliadelphia.
tuning's Improved Patent Body Brace;
and L'rector Traces; Patent Shoulder
'y Bandages; Spinal Napa and Sup.
.me, with competent lady attendants..
t april.ll.
HU WI ARD ASSOCIATION..
' ' . '. . ritiLADELpinit.
- ,:- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ..- - -
- To all persona afflicted with Sexual diseases , a nt •
'SEMINAL W.HAICKESS, .IMPOTENCE, GONOIIII/I a
U TART,' IaYPIIILIP, &e., &c. •
•Tho 11(11VAltD .ASSOCIATION of 4 Philedelphi in
0 4,...
',view of the awful destruction of liumin lint and tl
caused by Sexual diseases, and, the-decelitlens ft if :
prectiand upon the unnartunate,victlnis preach Israse.
by Quackir, have directed their consulting - Purgeon, as r
CIIA RITA - DIX - ACT-worthy . of: their • name, to ' give
MEDICAL Air - VICE GRATIS, ,t6:,011, persons - thus af.
lillaied.(lkiele orlenuallalnhoPpply by lotter.(Praitlaid,),
with a descrlptili; D r nand tknil - Cr,enditbin - , - ;(age. Occupation,
laabltsOf liffr,-.M and In extreme poverty antlaulfering
-to PIIIMIkiIf 3lk IC7INES - liitliti - Or.CAIAISCIII. • • ,
• The Mustard Asseeletlon le a benerblent Institution;
eatabllshed - by'speelei endearment, An' the:rellef.Of the
1, A c t, a nddiatrered,rafflintekt with . Virulent - and Epo.,
dairac dleeeses,' andlls fuodreau be need for go other
- .purpose: has - now er' surplus' Of *leans; whfcli, the.
Directors brie toted: to advertise this 'above notice:- It
la needless to add that 'the :Association commands the
Adgbestlaledlcal ekUl of the ago..: , •,, • • , , ,
-•Adoe*, (ritliald,) Dr.,f}r.ol. It. 0AL110914, Coneult-
Ink Sargon, Howard AisOciatiotallilladelpble, pa., , •
I l i ordotof the Directors- - ~, -• .
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''..: r• , „ . ‘.' _ .., EZBA_DAIEADTWZI.A.PreeIdent.'
'':- alit-11,1A. ..,;_,• ~ 9 Eco,FAß.f.anz.n,..sotrotarv, , ~ .
RWAIir,. I I'IIEIsTEVirBPAPEA.;
- oeffeirepiper-Farb And
atatietk containing a remplete Het of 4S evniptipers , In
:the Vatted States ;' Onnadae 'and Great* Brltatn,. The
;only reliable work of the kind in the world. An level-.
:noble a Ohtani - to tho Rath ei - flookruldlehee, wed Oen'
••
on melpt.Of $2, ft viii tkelire:inititner 'Will: to aip
tarenftbe oountryy S Iipc,si.DROTHAMS;
,- , l , 46lloherir; ; KO: 88 Dock 144
48pTi l tors Ineert l nif the - above Ahrect.reentkibleitn .
editorial ' referen* And :sendng 'conies • !4.110-.11)1 , Por
pr*pald" t). the above adreati,' I:vlll,oi:etre • ; *1 ;the
_
: (10NWAY'S GE,tiUINE - 110NEY
EiCai.--Conwitea pure Pplak'Botvp,--CotIVII.O 4
pprovod Stltila" 6 Ekr 2 .l, 1
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truly 1 ,48 , JALM474,0 4 WOrr Atit l 4: l 4%nOß'
Callaiklttn. SAD. ,• „ , *0 ' '
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- • . ..0 E.RMAN DITTED.S.
.• Prepared by :.' , , .
• Da. ix R. 'sateen, PuttaDELerne, P. -
.. ' *III effeetuelly cure - •
•
LIVER COMPLAINT; ,DYSPEI'SIA, JAUNDICE, • :
Chromic er Nervous Debility, Diactises of, the Kldneya •
. and alrdiseases arising from a disordered • '
Liver or Stomach. ,
•
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- S ucti h pal n ion,____ ~-. ..L r-__ . ___. _
-- InwardrifekFXGl
- , „.• • nessor illoodtolhellead,
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. Acidity of the Stomach, Nail. •
sia,lfectriburn, • DisguetforFood,
Fullness or Weight en the Stomach, . • . 4114''' '
So ur.Ernetailone,SinklngorFinttering
, at thd nit of the Stomach,' Swimming of ' ' ..
•
• 'the 'Geed, hurried and Difficult Breathing •'.
-
.:
Fluttering at the Heart, ehoaking or Buffoon- ' . '
• ting Sensations when sin ot lying feature, pitmen
• ' of vision, Dots of welts before the "fight, Fever
and dull palm In the Read; DeficionuY Of ' '
• periplmtion; Yellowness of the Skin and . • ' '
Eyes; Pain In the Side, Back, Chest, . .
•'• • .
• Mutts, &es, Sudden blosbes,.of- .• ' '
..,,,„__,,,,,..,....„..n05tf,•8u5taing, Sn'tlui Flesh., " .-
' -
"...Constant • - lmagininge of
«; -- .1001, and'great De. •
• The Irletor In calling the attention of theiMbile • '
to this' par:Olen, dolts° with a feelingof the utmost'
confidence in Ite_sirtutts and adaptation to the diseases •
for crutch it is recommended.
• Wino new end untried article, but one that has ' -
stood•the test ofa ten-yearn' trial' before the' American
people, and Its reputation and side Is`'unrlvelled by
any simllsr preparations extant. • The testimong. In Its
fever given by the moot prominent and well known:
Physicians and j ostivldonle_ Wall paxt . s of the vaunter '-
An immense... , . . ..
DERANGEMENTS OYU'S LIVER AND STOMACH. •
Are sources of insanity.. From disorder or obstruction,'
a morbid action of the sympathetic and other nerves.
feeouce, and the finictions of the brain are Impaired and '
deranged; .derangement there will also•produce diseas
es of the heart, akin, longs and kidneys. It is owing
~
to the same cause that. thousands die Filth Cholera,
Bilious or Yellow Fever, and that most baneful dinette% ' -
Consumption. • .
The general want of success in treating diseases of the •
liver and stomach, has not been a deficiency of patholo
gical' knowledge of their functions-but of a suitable
monpound that weultiact upon the disease and. all the. - •
..-
- sympathetic affections. That hes been gained to these •
Bitters: and they. •-can be used by- personk with - the --
-
most delicate stomach, with perfect - safety=aci they et - .
no time debilitate the.patient, but give strength and
increase the nervous energy. They tan be Laken at all
..thnee, nod yndertill•ciromestancest No ordinary expo- • , •
sure will preVercrtliem having a salutary effect, and
tifilad effpct can result frolic an over &eel- '
if patitmts will persevere In the" use•of this remedy,. -•
nod twilit strictly according - to direction% it will Mare
the foregoing discaaca in every firatance, if not beyond.
, the',opera mediator It has caused many to enjoy --
.the blessing of renewed health; add in Many dmieratop
null abandoned cases, a perfect and rtdScal. cure. .' .•
• Fliß _
SONSADVANCED IN LIFE, ' •
And feeling the bend of Time weighing heavily • upon
theni, bilit all Its attendant ills, will,find In the nee of
the„Bitters au Elixer that will instil new life Into their •
"veins; restore, , in a measure the. energy and ardor of
more youthful days; build up -their shrunken forms._
and give health and happiness to their remaining cars
.-0 ' •
- it if, a well established fact, that fully one-half of the '
Lining, portion of our pepulation;are seldom - in the en. .-.
joyoneot of geed health, er to use their own expression
never feel well." They, are languid, devoid of all en, '
any, .extremely nervous, and hove no. appetiLe.__Te_____
this vines of - invalide, - these Rltters are especially sot
commended. Their peculiar tonic and Invlgoratik
properties rendicr them invaluable..in such cases ~ '
.
Persona visiting districts barrassed, ecumenic with -
FEVER AND - AGUE, or ANY -FEVER OF A 'BILIOUS
N,STURE.„wiII-fituLthet-by-tile timely-use - of -- one - 0r77 --
we bottles, they wilhcot in one instance take the die. -
ease, as the Bitters will renovatiand strengthen the
..
;system, and carry the bile off in Its natural chew:tel.-1. ,
Woven non is better than cure.
THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE
And free from Alcoholic Stimulant, and all injurious • -
Ingredients; are pleasant in taste and smell. mild In 7
theleopemtion, will expel all morbid, secretions front
the body, give bloom to the pallid Cheek, and health •
and vigor to the frame. ' • -
Price 75 souls per bottle. , - . . .. .
rrinclial Office, No. liAßClLsirece4 Phil*, lia. . ' ', •
Sold by Druggisla 'and Storekeepers -In every town
and Villsge in the United Staten and Caned., and by •
all bruggiSts in Carlisle. ' . 1.11.10„ 15, 1816. - . •
El
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TFLICI*D f "t.L'ADr= . •
PIIII4DELAIIIA - AIRDIC4ST: 11011813:'
.k.tablished twenty twir yemu - kga-bl IK , ,hiMiXl4lNs
corner o
cot Third and Union strO i
ts,
TWENTIC-TIVONAAItiee.,
Experrepcohes riiiiikured Ur, K...a-mostcunceisfutpreto-r-
Whaler in the cure of all diseases of a private nature;
umull.sle debility, as an, impediment to marriage}
nervous and se - tual billimitles, diseases of the, Skin,
- mud those arising from abuse of mercury.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There Is at:Levi] habit sometimes indulged In by boys
In solitude, often growing up with them to Manhood; -
and which; It not reformed lu due time, not onifbegets
parlous onataclea to matrltueLial happiness, but gives
rise to a series of protracted, Insidious, aud'desliatating
affections. .
Few of those who give way to this pernleious.practied
aro aware of the consequences, until they and the ner
vous eysteu sbl:tiered, feel stranke and unaceountable
Poutintioun and vague Mara In the mind. (See , pageS 2 7;
11, 29, of Dr. K.'s bohk on "Self Preservation.' •: -
The, unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, -111
unable to labor with accustomed rigor, or to applyhls
mind to study; his step Is tardy and weak: he to dull,
Irresolute, and engages even In hie sports with ism.
energy thou usual.
If he oluaneittite hhiniolf before. the practice has done
Its won:to:ad enter matrimony, Ids, mitrrLage le un
iruitilitand: his mime tells him that this Is caused by
hit early' follies. Thesoare consldorationswhieh should
awaken the attention of all who are similarly eltuated.
PAT/ISNTS AT A DISTANCE
Can 'have (by Mating their cue explicitly, together
with ail their 'symptoms, per letter, enclosJng a remit
tance) medicine, appropriated accordingly.
Forwarded .to any put of the United finites, and.
secure hum DAJlAtiki and CUItIOSITY, by mall or ex
preeL
. . .
• • READ! .YOUTH AND MANHOOD!! '
A Vigorous Life or a ?tomato le Death, Rinkelin on
SeibPreservation—Only MI cents.
Lettere containing that value in Stamm will ensure
a copy per return of mail.
GRATIS I GRATIS !I GRATIS I I
ii,.,EreuHIET to aU.
MIBEICY—RELINVED., '
-•• Nature'. Guide," a new andAopular work, full o•
valuable advice and imPreseivcrtrarning, alleecalcula
ted to prevent years of misery ,and save thousands of
lives, Is distril uteri without charge, and forwarded 'by
prepaid; to any Poet On ip. the (Jutted States
_orixecebrinir-an order-enclosing terirpostage stamps.
T:ONICS 1)01
—They never did do more than give temporary
reiief, and they never will! —ll, is because they don't
touch the tarsg ofthe disease. the cause of all ague
and billiourdiseases is the ainicapheile poison called
Miasma or Malaria. Neutralise this pulsori'hi Its gal
ANTILOTE, and all disease mused by it disappears
at once. Rhodos' Fever and Ague Cure is this Antidote
to Pialaria, and moreover it is a perfectly harmless med-
Moe. 'The rertibride of the celebrat e d ch em i s t,
Chilton, of New.lfork e to this effect, Is attached to eve
ry bottle; therefore, inn
,does no, good, it can do ho
berm.
This la 1113. o than can be mid of Quinine, Arsenic, or
any other tunic in existence, Be their use is ruinous to
the constitution and brings on bU3.13 •All Ulf, which
nary - thous a person to feel perfectly well fora aingio
nfoffient. In Illumiation of these truths! annex some
extracts from a letter just received from a Physician:
Gamut:lowa, Onto, March 17,151(1.
JAS. A. lIIIOADS, hey—Lear Toursof 2d inst.,
is at hand. The Cure arrived late last year, end the
difficulty in getting any one to pFirchaso it was greatly
increased term the fact that a remedy bad been intro
duced which was growing In favor with the public es
being better than using Quinine—not knowing, I pre
sume, that the remedy they need to escape taking Qui
tape contained the LIMO 1TE4.1.1 , I
- • -
Vbie remedy (known as "Emilia's Tonle;' ) would In
variably an'Aguo, but it did not Cgre it, as It '•
would oftensteittrnATith.reneueckalger.--Thls-ekercir-7--
eutuitii - rieo I deemed in your favor, if I could Institute '
a test comparison between It and your CURE. The fol
lowing is the result;
Three persons took .your "Cure," all of vadat Were
cases of- - " Quotidian intermittent Fever," of many
week. standing, They had tried Quinine and other
routedies,accaslonally missing a chill, but it was (aa in
all such cases,) slowly wearing them out, and• laying .
' 4ll e_plugilatiffeat.othernud_seirecer-maladies. I 'did
euccad in effecting a radical cure of elf three of them.
cases with your remedy, and they have nut bad a chill
since. In all three of these eases the "Smith's Tonic , .••
.end been used, and would, no beforii stated, break the •
-chill, but after a period or two liad elapsed it would •
retucia. ,
1 think thorn nrill be no difficulty new in gliing to
your nCure" the vantage of any other remedy
now in.pse bore. dc., de. nucKNEJt. N. D.
IlliO,LIEB' IrkiThat and AA I pulp; or ANTIDOTE
TO 23lAhAillA, the only Wanda. nixtletly In existence
is equdilly eertalu ash raxixsorter, deem , ' Take
it when you feel the chills a sawing an, and you will
never have a .tulle on. , • ,
J. 6.3148 A. ROOMS, Proprietor,
• . Providence,
* * *Forum., by W. A- KW°, and hrtiggists generally.
July 2..
TO'EVERYBODY.-
low the lost throe yens I have been engaged lu a
usiness kncien only tomyself, and, comparatively few
others, whom Kliave instructed for the ape' or Vtlo
each, which has averaged me at the rate' of 113,000
'to $5,000 per annum; and, having made amusements
to go to humps laths Fall, to engage'', tire man busi
ness, I an weiliagto }live full luktructiona in the art to
any persons in the United States tor Cunene', who will
remit mu the SUM of gl- I ant induced, from the suer
cep, 1 have hem, Layered with.-and the many thantful
aclolowledgereents I hare receireetrem those whom I- -
have instructed, aiad ohe are making (mei • ;
....__. MX TO-FIFTEEN' 'DOLLAIIB DAir—
at it, to give guy puree an_ opportunity to engage hi- .
this busiuesiovhich is easy, pleasant, and vary grotto.,
'bia, at a smatteosk , There's pieltirely No I'ub opo In
the matter.'' Relnneei of therbest cinema' be given . as
regard* lie diameter, and I eaurear to ParIMD•141101II /
haralustructekwho will testily tbitt they are Inking ,
filing/4o *l6 par day at the same._ It Is • PWLin O SS In
LeDiElitOß 0E;41:101.101 - - •
can engage, and - with perfect ease, make a Vary band.
some income. - Severed :Lavinia various Parts of New
York'Stete, - Penunylvanta and Maryland,' whom I have
instructed, arenow reakheeillcan in to tie per day at - it. -
It le a onsets nmactss,and, but a dollar or ;twat* re.
'anted to Mart Uwe receipt- of 01, - I. Will home..
dude], send o'she applicant a printed eimulaicentain, „
leg frdl hestruejtons 1u the ails, uhl# , Mai
xcunith.or!daYi lAA.; Dent' my F•setreitistilient -
to tbo oduar of the . 4 . modlog Casette and Deinanake
sAnd also sent hinioneeof thy 'Arnim's 8f
l a -Oa its receipt; and on kinnefiLl entakut..,.
two; b aortal Ilia ndlowingeditoriathabla papas.'
W. all attention to the advortbematat
A ut o f New York, • headed hontaraar' yttlivart.' .
1 1002,"..01 be hiannher eoluanne •
.has le nt us ont , or rodanh , "alluded the Ltd , ''
.yamisement,atakekiexataluatlatt 'pseud
dt is; .ne humbug, bet alight, eeay and Isonnrablo bold,
t -"MI letters muscles miltremed A:. T. PARSONS:OW
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