Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 04, 1857, Image 4

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'l3 — reekuig a Baulky Horser •
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.; there' ie any time when smart needs,
,the "patience of Job,"-. it is when his
.horse baulks. The horse that , eaknot be
'.coaxed or.tr,ieked into labor, had far het
- ter be left alone.. Many a noble uninial
haiobeen fdined , 4 violence, mid pany c m
• ' , desperate baulker.haS been made valuable
• by - kind and
,gentle manageMent..,- There
. • are many methods by. whlchLa horse may
be'eured of baulking, but the following,.
•
narrated by. a correspondent of the Rural
:American published at Utica, possesses.
,„notne.:novel.features. ;The writer says ho
had Myaluable horse ,, who could' go 'fleet
ly when- the-hunaor,--and- would- not goi.
• at all when 'so disposed.. -OM; day, losing
• his ternp_er,''Ff coursei__hp:whlpped, the
7 - horse untiLeilmusted, and -then • hired
neighbor. to continue the;:operation; ;and
.after two oarriagem..* re. broken, the vie
..." torions horse was put-im thmbarti. How
the gentleman rOdered his . horse kind
and tractable, ive will let him narrate in.
ds own language: • : • ,
" The•next day,' after my anger hat
settled,, I thought -the matter carefully
over; tufftconcluded that; as I could not'
myself be driven where I;did not want to
go,' bit could be coaxed, the horse . might
be influenced-4 the 'same feelliii.4: All
. entire change of tactics - was 'determined'
- upon, -For the three next-days the- ani
mal was well fed, much fondled, and not
- ;used except a little 'under the saddle,
where she always did well enough
Then the repaired' gig, was .Imought . ,..in
front of the house,- the beast hainCseed,
. • • • led : out and hitcyed-.o.the gig, - carefully
_ :thidAO the post and left there foran hour
"to -her own reflections. It - was Meat
sultry day in July, and .I concluded
tle exposure 'to the sun would incline .her
• rather. than . It .was h
Mistaken . opinion,' for . hen I got into the gig at-the-end-Mf-the-hour,--she-stood:- at
. still as the, post she had boon tied
---,----New•-efforts-Wore-made-mkurge-her-for
• . ward, butou.the contrary, she .was well
patted, the bridle taken off,' a couple of•
sprigs of gree,n lobelia Wrapped - around
:tho bit, and then tho piece returned to
- her mouth, and-left.tti eheW - upon: it at
- - her - lelsare. •At the mul• - of - another hour
it was evident that the lobelia had begin'
• to Make her feelnauseous,
,anti again she
-was - tried, but would not Move any more
than before. Fresh sprigs of lobelia were
-•- then tied uppn•tbe bit, - at cloth dippbd in
cold water and.: placed .upon the top of
lier.head_and changed every .eight of ten
minutes }or another hour...Abr . - ilia time
- • she began to_frath_at..the.motith-and look
sleepy out of the eyes, • good' eVidence
that the - medicine had made herdecided
ly sick. • I then got into the gig . and
chirrupped, arid -away - went - the - animal.
at a startling pace. • I drove her for four
' or five hours, she. went every way I want
ed hepiind returned home with a good
relish for supper. • .•• - -
In this way I managed thohnitnal eve
ry time she got sulky, and always with
suebes4 In a few weeks she became so
•- well acquainted, with' the mode as to give
demoostrations of a desire to go, wlcenev
_, er the bridle was•boing removed with the
intention of . usink .the_ lobelia. In 'two
months she was thoroughly broken' 'in,
,and never troubled meMfteronrrda.. •
There is a philosophy in this mode of
• nianagiiment.. "Iti•yhe first place the ani
mal was wholly nonplussed by being treat
ed With ,tho• utmost kindness and gentle
ness for.she was not used to such manage
. :roent.en such occasions. Then, the re
laxant influence of lobelia made her. feel
nnuseousi-and nausea is suitable antidote
to ugliness , softening down the passions
in a anost surprising manner.. The addi
__ Aion_of_ivater-was-a-decided-q,cooler2.f_up=
-on- the temperas - well - upon - .t4 - . - likin,
and was an argument against Which stub
,
boroness Could not, thrive. - The treat
ment Was's'o.effectual - kliat we artstindneed
° to gibe it It warui recOminendation. Tlfare
are some farmers who .do not have baulky
horses, that - can yet b try It upon - them
selves. and,thus test its, potency to groa
• advantage."
PHILOSITHY OF RAIN.—To,- under
stand tie philosophy of thislmeautiful and
often stibliinp phetiumencob so oftdrm wit
nessed since; tho creation of the world
arid so, essential to the very existence •mi.'
• .plants apd animals, a few facts derived
from observation and a long train of ex
. periments r must be . remembered. 1. 'Wore the • atmosphere everywhere,
•- •at-all-times,.. of .a uniform temperature,-
we should 'never have rain,: or hail, or
sooty.:' The water absorbed-by it'in
poration frotn'the-Sea and the earth's sur
. face, would descend in an imperceptible
...vapor; or cease to be absorbed by the air
wli_ on it was oneefulrylinurated7 -3
2.. The, absorbing power of -the atmos
phere, and consequently its. 'Capacity to
retain huinility, is proportionately great
er •in-warm than cold air. -
3. The air near, the surface of the earth
. is warmer than it is is the region of the
• clouds.-- The higher - we ascend from the
• earth, the colder Ne-bmid,thniatamosphete.
. Hence the-p'erpetuad;aMMOW;On-.1•97-'l4lO
mountains - 411'0e lintteit •••
Now, when;, from; continued. evapora
tion, the ; air ;is hi . glmiy..satiu•ated•with
vapor thongliit be InViXible and the skim
oloudiete,•its• tamperathre is sumicienkim„rt:
-.1- duccii - ky.meoliteurrents descending. frotti'
.' above . ; or •rushing-,from
,a ,higher Ito a:
cooler iititnde, its capacity to remoisture
LLis‘dimaiinshed,÷olouda'a re fecifffed
rain.—Air condeneei as itcools,
. and, like . aSpongo fillett.nith water and
compreased, pours nut the water, which
its dmminialmed Capacity cannot hold:- HOT
sin uipr, yet how'siiimple, the .philosophy
of rairiT:-:Wluit but •Omniscmence could
have devised such mum arrangement for wa
terine-r+Areui 'York %server.
AGRICLIVITHE- IS ,AN ART.--Man le
-the artist;' toil his, /sb,oratory; man urehis raw material;:anintal strength, and
maehinory ,leis
_air; , heat and
hts agents; :snd, 'grsinti, roots;
truits;ithil 'forage hitproducts::• • ;
.
Thi,pciiittily*Ohimeti oon
saw 44 , ),Vik ,titend who;' on,
pru3sinF•q• Ottiok spi4tipprogetioaiiy,
Doti. " .31gdutn." . •
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ME
ME
Sia" . Spring is again returning
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y R. STAPPOAI:OS OLIVE TAR -ty .- THE GILEAtI'ELEHPRICAI.IO.ISIEDY.
---
-tl is Inhaled and - Applied (not taken), to wain , Thatstels
• • ' of the THROAT AND 'LENOS.
No Rhoumatie,i Neuralgic,' or other Pain 'can exist.
' • ' Where Olivo Tar is applied. Olive Tait mixed
- • with Mutton Tallow forms
Ointmentlhat burets
• 'I:VERY ,DISEASE. OF THE 13111 N:• --
Reference is made to tho following gentlemen whO
have used Olive Tar, or Olive. Tar Ointment.
-THIIIILOW, WEED,' Esq ,- of the Albany Journal.
W5l. D. TOWNSEND, New.lfork Express. ••
.101 IN 11..11ARNAltD,.Esq., Boston Herald.,
ISAAC -Y. FOWLER,•PostmisteriNew York.-
- Capt. EZRA NYE, late of the Steamer
---- ,11: - A.IILANC11,,E4, Chief Engineter - PacifleltAt.
C. itI.'IIARNEY, Pres:W. S. Express Company.
COOK; Ex-mayor Buffalo, N.Y.. • L
Prof. JA SIEB P. MAPES:Newark. N. J.
GEORGE LAW, Mt Avenue; N. Y.
ItY-4t USSEL,6U-Bouilrotroeti4 ,
JOS. L. LOUD, Mutual llonell4lns. Co., 11 Wall st.
C. Y. WEMPLE, Secretary Manhattan Lifeslns. Co.,
127 Broadway. • • -
J. W...11.11/Di New England The. Co.. 29 William at. ~.
. G. W. ENSWORTII, Forwarder, 64 Pearl at.
;ELISIIA PECK, Ranker. 2 Broad st.•
Itov. WM, JARYlS,.sliddlotciwn, Cann. - r
" 'And many othormatnes will be found in our
which can be had of our Ideal Agents.
OLIVE TAlt, - - Cents a Bottle.
'••••t' OINTMENT, ' *4
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- -0.11,ED - SILK INIEALINfI PIASTERS k 2 Conts:' ,
. For Salo by S. W: Haverslick, only Agent for Carlisle
Pa. Also sold at the Company's- Depot, No. 16, that,
street, Now York, and by Druggists generally.
August 20, 11356-. om. •
ITARDWARE ! HARDWARE 1—
. _Aix JOIIN P. LYNN SON
are note-receislng their Fall 'Stock of llaniwaro, which
Ic imusually large, and in cOnnexlon with their for
4mer Laney stock makes it one of the Largest and most
railed assortmouttt over offered to
,_title .They.
liarci"voirery thing 'Wit the Faennir, the Builder, the
Iderchautcor the public, may went In thalr lines, and
which they era Soiling at the vary lowest prices. They
• solicit a tall from the public before' making their par
-•chtnios um - they fool confidant they tali olfelliidireconents
that reward the bu:or for,the trouble.,- -
Fooling thankful to a geriarous,pubile for their former
liberal.patronage, a continuanca of the,tiame it solicited.
aCtuir old stand In North Ilantiver Street, Carlisle. •
JOIIN I'. LYNE SON,
NOtober 8,1800. ' r
f FALL' STYLE OFHATS
AM" AT KELLER'S . ,OLD STAND! •
GEORGE KELLER .dosires to call the attention of his
old friends and customers to hignewassortment orGen
flotsam's • HATS, of the Oakforsr Noll gtyle, with an
elegalit assortment of •nors. CAPS and IVINtEII.
HATS Of every,
,varlety and the most fashionable style's.
Ho has also umb' n tly on hand a largo and varieties.
sortmont' of Mt own menufacture as well as city made
llateCaild Clam sultoble fir the season,gempVlSliskrefery.
.variety of it usWa; Beaver, allesklli and
lobed In tho latest stylo, together withg full assor'tnteut
of CAPS of every shape and :slescripticr., and at. every.
price, Ile particularly invites the public to call and ex
amine his examslve assortment, which in style, mate
ri Wand finish, cannot be'eurpassed by any In market,
vud which bolt able to put at prices lower than ever.
smitomember his old stand on North If:mover street
next doer to Hqett's GrOcery Store.'
•
AS FITTING AND PLIJ3111:
.k N. INU..-Tho undersigned would Inform the
is • AG/AM of.Carlisle that ho - tom made arrange
GAS IaTTING and PLUMBING at short nu
Li n , an •••I torins. ' lfe has origaged.tho sm.
:vices of a first rate hand from an Philadelphia, diniksup
;plied hhoxalf - with an oicteuslre assortment of FIST
which Iv Remade Lim 10.611 all orders promptly
All 'IMO< will ho-warranted. ills stock of Gas :Fixtures
will be found id the room exactly opposite his 'Maud
establlshmont Hanover street, where ho tuvitee
n call. - : •
. TINNING, SPOUTING, &c.—ITO - to also prepared to
furnish, or make to order, sorry article of TIN WANE
-used-by-housekeepers and othora — ll~wßt also aliond
to SPOUTING; TIOUSE-ROOFING;IIELL •TIANGINCI
and PIXIT RING.
- Thankfudfor-thepatronago-wltb-ishlch-he-heisolroad
bow, levered, ho respectfully notions a continuonco of
the same. ' -
• MONROE ?do:ARTS.
CaißsTo, dune 14. '6'4. .
S TOVES! STOVES 11 STOVER!!!---,
Ky - JonN , D. 001iGAS• woula inform tho public List
he ha's now on hand at his ostablisismont, on -Main St.,
next door"to Marton "liall, - tho lailtest roost spin.
pieta assortment of COOK, OFFICE & PAlt
,
LOH STOVES to be found in this county,
which will ho sold at the lowest prices for.
.:44;;;.,.p, cash or approved credit. Ills stork consists of
a - large assortment of -now- nod -highly ap
proved PATENT COOKING STOVES, finished
In the most complete manner. and ealculated for either
wood or coal,'or both. - .411 the old standard. patterns
which love stood-the test of experience, may be found
at his ec • ablisinnent::AlSO:a 'great variety - of tip, most
approve and locautiml PART,OIt OFFICE STOVES, In
eludingr - ;:ilumber - ofdtew - stylegfposSessing- very-sups
rior.advantages over those heretoforeln nye. Families
and housekeepers are respectfully invited to give him to
call halm purchasing elsewhere. •Stoves delivered to
any pert of- the country and put up at the shortest no
tice. Me continues to do allkinds of 'TIN AND SHEET
IKON WARE, and Copper Work, and has constantly on
hand or will make to order every urticle required by
-honsokhupers or others In this line. - /118 stock of Tin
and Copper Ware embraces every kind of 111)0801.11d and
kitchen Utensil. warranted-equal to thd beet manufac
tured.- 'Persons In want of articles in his' Jibe may
ways be sure of being, accommodated to their satisfitetiec
by, giving him a mil. ' ' , poovl-l.
XT,ENS,IVE FURNITURE ROOM
-
--.4AmEs It. WEAVER' would resneefetilly cat
the attontlon of House-keepers and the publi
to his extensivo stock of edegant FURNITURE
Including St,fas, Wardnthcs, Centre and Tables
Dressing a nd Plain 'Mavens, and every other
erticle In him branch of business- Also llow.on hand
'The largest ansortmont of CHAIRS In enr.'sie, at
the lowest prices. AOFFINS rondo nt the short
est notice and a Hearst) provided fur funerals: Ile
solicits a rail at his astahllshlent, on North llans
viler strut, near I.3lasso's Ilotel.
ATV-Furniture liked out by' the month or'yean
WEST
OFCO., .131t ANC II
LOCK ll , p INS . URANCE .
uroc Detached
bbildlugs,• Stores, 'Merchandise, Fenn, Property, and
other buildings, and their contents nt moderato rateit.
CAPITAL tSOO,OOO—eIIARTEIt PEItPKTUAL.
•
DIRErTOILO.
lion. John .1. Pearce,. _ Iton. 0. C. IlsrvoY.
- John -B, - T. Abrams, • .
Charles A. Mayer, D. J. Jackman,
.ClMtles W. White,
Peter Dickinson, Thos. Kitchen.
HON. G. C. HARVEY, Pres.
T. C. Anapts, Pico Pros.
finerclarr
' . • 11.ZIKR014 OM. .
SU mud 11. Llo; d, • Thos. Bowmin, D. D.,
A. A. Winegardner, . . Wm. Vanderbelt,
1.. A. 31achey, Wm. Fearon, •
A. Whits, . J . Dr. J. S. Crnyribrd, --- -
Jameri (Wiggle, A. Updegraff,
John W. Ueynnrd,• James Apost rang,
lion. Simon Cameron, Linn.' Wm. Bigler.
• N3l. C.,lt/lER3I, Agent, .
[Carlisle, Penn's,
May 15, 1856-17
CI A R "S ,14.1.1 A GEN 011
ki FOE INDEMNITY- AGAINST &J. .....
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THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CCFY.,,
' Or PHILADELPHIA. A. .
. . .
Charter Perpetual.-8400,000 Capital paid In. 'ollie
16J3 Chesnut street.
MtEE miuRANCE, either punna Runt orllolted, egalnet
loss or damage hy fire. on PROI!ERTY mid ZFPECTB ()r every
ileserlptkid, lit town ur Country; on the most reasonable
tonne. Appileatlomruinde either peremiitky or kylettur,
Wpromptly Will be attended tu:
0. N BANCICEII,Pren't.
Tir. , snbscriben IR, skont fur Um above via:alma,' foi
Oarifsio mid Its vicinity., All applications for insuranco
either by mail or porsociallp will be e rom e tly attended
A. I. gl'ONSLtIlt,
• 'd0c.12,7,5.
'ffiflrTSS URANC R. -,- T
A • lIE ALLEN
AND EAST PENNSBORO. MUTUAL FIRE IN.
SCRANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incomm•
rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully axganized, and
it. operation, under, the roanagmuou4 et. rjl9.fmlowin g „
commissioners, vim ' •
Daniel Halley, William R. Gorges, Michael Cocklln.,
Molchoir Brermentani - Chilstlnn Stayniandoldi C. Dun
lap, Jarbb freohior, Louis llyo
M dff nry' Logan, Benja
min IL usacr, Jac'llimun mph Wickersham,
Alexande; Cathcart: '. •
Ttie rates of insurance aro as low and raverable an any
Company of the kind In the State. Persona wishing to ,
!Jeannie members am Invited to make ;mplaeation to the
'gents of the .company, who are willing to • .walt upon'
them at any time:
• . , • , BENJ. IL MOSSER, r PrMddent.'
.
, HENRY LOGAN, Tice President. ' '
, • MYER; Beeretary.
MICHAEL COCKLIN. Treasurer. • • •
:.•• AGENTS. ' • '.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum
.
borland; 0.• B. Merman/Kingstown; Henry %paring
Sidremanstqwn ; Charles Bell, , Carlisle ; Dr. .1. Ahi
Chnrchtown ; Samuel Graham, IVest Ponnsbomugh
• James Me Dowel, Frankford; Mode Griffith, South Mid
dlotou; Samuel Coover, Benjamin llaverstick, Meehan
Icsburg ; John Sherrick, Lisburn; David Coovor; She;.
• herdstown. --;
youE COUNTY.—John Bowman, Dilisburg: - Pett r
Woltbrd, Franklin; John Btitiph, Esq., Washington; P.
S. Picking. Doom; .1. IV. Ora •INtradiso. • • _
- 118.11.1t1811U1t0.-11ouser•t2 Lochlenn. • •
lielnbe're of the anuipany having pullehurabout totx
n treall e have 'them renewed by making appileatloL
--pay of the agel,,s.
4 • .
OR ,R.ll.l.lslT.—A,3riak House • situ
~ . .
Tito lu 'West 1141. atrept t aciudy.appdsito -the Rail
Road Depot. /Ibis house Is 3voll adapted for any public
• businoss, or a fataily.resldonce tbr a sufell foray. It
_ hut bood.fortnerly _occupied as -a Grocery -tore. -For.
further vortioulars onqulre'of the.!3ubssrlber.. , ..,Poeses.
slop given let ot'April, 1857.. '•,•'•:',:. ' - - '' -.—
Jou. 7,1861.—pd 1.m., ' "'' - '''' JOHN rumps, , .
QTEAM.BOILER 'FOR SALE. , =-The
..:;:sitbscribar offers for auto a now Steam ballot, nigh.
tom 'foot long and thirtyloches lu dl motor, with oan
tonrtoolt lath.: Ono, Apply at: Oa raper tmitr at' Vapor.=
.town.
•Fab. ,
OOTS ANVIL SHOES,', 7 AnQther
tdosOrtuient Of Men's Coarse toui Vine Boots.
Morroeo Boole . nod . Shoes. — 311aspi and, Ohlt,
dram's Boots a o d.dhoes:•, Illudr'Cvorshoss nodAbittitlo •
Socks, at very ims,pricros! ' • -
fIANCER • Canbersi.
1 - 71 thogI'unpors:..fkroruhi,.11111te---Bwellin g ,:itu,-
;entra ifiklout43urdlent °vomiter; by ,
; - - - 2 . l)llJhuivsliEnity`:
tta,:j/i:.lilithimiilet (2 Oil oftltion)on the -Treatment
, Cum oreentpre, Tamara, &P.,.1111 be_ /Lent to 'any'' ,
iladdetarr(frne) pu reepipt ofn pertain., stamp'. Ocoee, No
rjltlq.4,Witlntit Street ;.'
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_lfiLllayiabills,neatlytesepMed
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Jitsuraurr
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(1 . 11 O'IiAPE' I :II I GPR;
kji • • ,-- • • JUSTICE OILTHE EAo
VALOMce oppoto,tbp Wel! pR4 citthirc . trai t!,014;0
- IAT iE ILLIAM RHEE - A, ;Attorney
Law.' Office in Dlnln Street,Parilsle, Pre:--
:derllustuess entrusted .. toAdm will be promptly et
-tended to. ~ ' - ''• • Yobc.7.
•
FITIMRICH, Attorney at Law: -
C.—Office on' North litmovor.strert, A foci doors
moth of Glass' Hotel: All Imalnons obtruded to him
pill 1:4 promptly !attended t0...._ „ [April
•
A- - N , 'GREENi—ktorney:-'at
i oroco :in Fart Maim Street; Mehnnieeburip
tot: Will - attend to SURVEYING 'in cOhnexton frith
his profession.. • - • - • ploy
Tilt: S. B. KIEFFEi Office in . Niiith
mipoier street two doors from Weise & Campbell'.
, store. Office bourn, mere particularly from 7 to 9 o'etock,
A. M., maltreat 5 to 7 o'clock, P. 3k'
pooTOR S. P. ZlEGrAEß.—Office
and ItetildencellOst Main gtreet, third tlorii, °low
he Market House. Celle In town and county promptly
attended.. . • ' • . . ..
Carlisle, Jan. 2,1856.. ' ' • . ' • .
-
DR. I.C.LOWIIS
South Itsuover street,
next door to the Post, •• -
Office. , .
- • • "
, .
be absent trot) :Caillale . the last ten days
of each month. fAug.l,
•
Tr
' GEORGE S. SEA
.. • EIGHT, DENTIST, fr om the
Tr'
more College of Dentat.Surgery..
tt",„0111co at the residence of ttls mother; East Gauthc2
akcat, throe doors ‘ below Bedford, Deference—Dr. Goo
Z.Br . atz • ' • ' March 19, 18,56—tf.
win o ,, /haring . been lustruited
tho art (by Dr. (leo. Z.
Brete, a graduate or 'Baltimore Nadal College): is
now prepared to receive his friends and perform. the
Tendons operatli ns In the line of the Dental . pipfesslon,
.at his residence, In South Street, third door from West
Btreet. (live us.a call. __Xertila moderate.,
May 21, 1.850-,13....
SCRIVENER AND . - CONVEYAN
OEII.—A. L. SPONSeEIt, lafeltegister of eumber
, land 'county, .111 carefully attend to the transaction of
all business no may - be entrusted to him, such .P
the writing of Deeds. Mortgagee. Contracts; &c: lie will
also devote his intention t‘the procuring of Land War
rants, Pensions, Ac. as well as the purchase and sale
:of Real-Estine;nagotiationecnflEansra-ct— , MiEllre on,
Wienilltgli Street. foinnirly occupied; y, W. M.' ['onion .
near the Methodist Church. . •
• .
ft W. 13RANDT, .Manufacturer. "of
kjr. Mineral \Vetere,. French )lead, • '
• Bottled Ale, Porter and Cider, . •
North Eaef Street, near the Rail Road- Bridge, Carlisle
'MEW YARD.—Now is
!IA accepted time, and now In the dayfoi .•
Grave Stones, ' ^
Alonuments,
, • ' &c.,
t notrar's Moat° Yard, Carlisle, Pa. Also,lron Reil
. • . [Apr.l6,
•
8. P. fiNXDF.W. • W. IG, IerARLANZ
S NYDER &* M'EARLAN
• . LAND 'AGENTS
lIZINEATOLTS, Opposite the Suanenalon DridgO, Falls
Of St. Anthony, Minnesota. Territory,. •
will buy and sell lambi, negotlate• loans, locate land
warrants In 31innesolk-lowa,-and
respecting the country, by letter or otherwise, promptly
.
._ :rai -
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A i erril ,_ ith .....j r t.E .L. F .,, E• a it 6 E ,,, s e c rn E m s. , -
• lion. U. M. Bice, Delegate to Oongresa, Minnesota,
Gov. Pollock, Harrisburg, .
: James R. i,:teclek Ca., Philadelphia.
' Hon. Frederick Watts, Carlisle, " - .
. A. Brady" Sharpe, Esq., , 1 . •
" '0 Magoon. Now York,
-Robert Walsh, New Orietinsr -- - :•-• - - -
James It. Irvine, Esq., Nowvillc, "
-, -110n..1. 8: Black, Somerset, Pennta., ._.
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Uom J. ft. Eddlo, ^ ‘• ~ .
-. ,1. If, Good, Mayor, : Sprinktield, Ohio, .
. Oen. q Anthony, ''` " " - .
,Las. Came, Esq. St. Louis,
Wm: Wilson, Esq., Baltimore, Md., • ' . .•
J.,T.,Wright, Charleston'; 8: C., •
J.-M.Wilson, Philadelphia. ,
30.01;111Acres pf Unimproved Land for Sale, at fCorn $2
to $lO per acre: nem 'improved Farina; I,nls for sale
lit St. Paul, Pt. Anthony, and all tovrim on the 3linne
.na river. •
in„.l"niTdeulitr•attention given to the Leaning o
Blone - y, and Eiltering Loud Warrant, Addresx,
lNYDlilt & ,WFARLANE,
Morsh R 6. 1856.—1y.1 !Moyle:tool's. Min. Ter.'
DE - AL ESTATE AGENCY
xi ) 'ANDREW a, DOE. N. JEIT THON.OII..
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EU E it.T.IIOIIPSON, .
Have nimilid an °Mar a St..] °writ, Mo., fof the pur
chase and sale of Real Estate, buying and selling Land
Wnrmnts, entering Landon Time, Surveying and Map.
ping,Towne, Location of Warrants, and nutking invest-
I mentslor nen.resideots..paying of Taxes, aulrall buEi.
I irelrportaining ton Generai Land Agency in Missouri.
I Ronnie, Nebraska, and lowa. • 1
litT.-0111ce on Second Street., Nolth of A. T. Ileattin's
Banking Timis°,- [July 30,1856. "'
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(Ebuccttion,
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CfARLINLE FE3IALE,,AE3IINARY
Silt. and MRS. CLARK, who have been.forseveral
years engaged in teaching,respectfully announce to the'
citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that nn'the Ist of Sep
tember, 1850, they will commence the second session, in
Loather Street, near.the Urem m Reformed Citulth, of
their
• *SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADx4S.
The Institution will be Loth a bnardirit and• day
school. in which all the brai:hen necessary for the com
plete °dunghill of young. ladies will be taught. Assist
ants. of the highest character for qualifications and
morality will be employed in accordance with the wants
of the Institution. The government will be conducted
on strictly Christian principles, while sectarianism will
be 7.7. rigidly excluded.
The Principals flatter themselves that their long and
stleceesful experience as teachers, es_tk , stifled Ay the
recommendation. in Omir possession will enable them
toesiablish- an institution of the higlient character for
loungladius. They are fully persuaded that such an
nstitution will bo sustained here by the citizens and
neighboring country and hope that their confidence
may not be,dlsagpa l lited.
Titti - Schelastic yeatAfilleonsist_of_lbur_termer(dinvom
weeks each), beginning on September 1 and ending on
second Wednesday in July.
4 TEIIIIS PER QUARTER (11 weeks),
.Doerdlng, including fuel, lights, and
tuition in English branches,_s3s 00
Primary Department,o 00
Higher English, 8 00
Ancient and Modern Languages, each,_ '5 00 '
Ornamental branches at professor's charges.
No deduction for absence after entrance, except in
ease of protracted Illness.
.11,EFLIRENCT.8. •
Ron, FRED'It. WATTS, —*Rev. C. P. WINO.
J. B. PARKER,' Esq., " A. 11. KREMER
JAMES ILkMILTON, Esq.,. " JACOB FRY,
SKILP.S, Ens.," W. W. EELS,
Dr. S. B, KIEFFER, - MOMS,
Rev. Mr. STERRETT.
Mar. 19, 1856-1 year.
VII`Fr • HAci IDFlfir
, e" — ••
TIMED MILMWEST Of HARI:I9IIMM •
The Tweifth Session of this Institution will emunience
on Monday, the 3d of November. Parente, and Oulu,
diens nro requ - ested tit Inquire into its merits before
sending their sons or v ards elsewhere. The location g.l
the Destitution is retired, pleasant and healthful,
and the course of instruction embranen the 'ordiam
ry - and higher branches of an •Englieh lEduration,: to
gether with the Latin. Greek, French, and German lan
guagesi and vocal and Anstrinnenial .music, Terms,
boardintrovashing,vd . ,Tultion.intlut English Invlch-•
es and vbeal music per session (21 'was) $00,60. For
circular containing particulars address.
D., DEN LING F.R. ,
11arrishurg,Pa.
Sop. 17, 1850.1
.•DL2INFIELD 'ACAD.E3IY.,Near•
L_ CARLISLE, Pa.—The Twenlietit Scesion:(flve_
months) will commence on ?day sth. A now indid.
log has been erected containing, tiymunslum,, Music
Room. de. ' • •
° With increased facilities for instruCtlon and ample
arcommodntiona. Ibis institution presents'. great, In
ducements to- parents who 'dceiro lbe physical and
mental improcnment of their eons.' " .
Terms per. Echisiora, $6.5 00. - For elreulam, with full
informatifuk,address. . • K.
Principal and Pmpriotor
Plainfield, Cumberland co., Pa."
April 9,1859
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'loco M RH .4 13 IA L I ' C Q fi l lin d:E,
removed to 110: now and spacious Hall, O. 99 ant
BALTIMORE STREET, Baltimore, MO.
.0. K. Ciampi:l4as, Principal and Lecturer upon Moreau
tilo Sacrum •' _
K. K.,Lostan, In charge of Wrlting Department. '
0. W. KEnr, Initeuctor In.Mercantilu eatetitations.and
11,...tiAt0 In lk.ok Keeping Department':
'J. )1. Piistmrs, Teacher in hook Keeping.
8 T. Wawa' s, Lecturer on coutrilevial,Law.
_Tlspsey'cars-have-uot yet elepstaltdoce-the-establish
-mourn( this Institution, during.vrhlch time upwards of
eight Inindred students have been In ;attendance, (rep.
resenting nearly every State. In the Union,) among
whoul ore numbers in Baltimore and elsewhere occupy
ling prominent posltioneas business men and aCCOiIUt
•
C 0131113 5 .0 10 STUDY.
, BOOK KBEPING.The Faincipal has the utmost con
Odence In assuring the public thSt after an expel fence o
fourteen years In qualifying young men for the Count
'Jug !Mom and other important stations, and an'" exten
sive einualutance with' the; management , of .usirierm
books of every description, (assisted as he Is hy two
entiflo accountate,) the" - course of incising .in this de;
partmdnt is eminently practical snd adapted. to
the - various purslane of Commerce and Trade, including
Psrtnerohlp; Mercantile. Manufacturing,
Commission; Exchange Banking, Üblipping. Steamboat.
lug ComponndCompany - Operatipna, •
PIINUANSIIIP,-••Thelimaigises nallor.thlcluiad fink
free, easy and graceful, eombining:rapidity.greneintihn
With beauty of pinstructionAlma'enabling tbestildent
to Writorm elegant business band on Completion oftho,
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...,BIEDOANTILt CALCULATIOND, lu,all their yarleus
•liearingeare taughthy ille most aecurate and
,erapedir'.
'tiros method.
Daily lectures are delivered upon the Science ; 'Are,
,counts, Mercantile ,Custome. dc,, these luconlertleu.
. With a serlasivflactams,on.Comnicrallliaw,are.oLtise
higbeit impedance to all aspiring' tn '
occupy prominent,
positionalnilho,businealtamenwiniss,,
- The !ha& necesaary tor eti induatilMill..stadent 'tn.
'complete the,couran, sorb:afro:n . B Di 12 .weeks„, There
being w 6 vacation, appliimits easi enter at auy tiros,
and attend both day and evening: Examluatious ire
hold at,
_statcal, periods, and diplosnas awarded to ti,se:
. who gracilate... Par iermi, etc., prriteend have.a rh
-Saforiraided btnial/. , „..1;
ME
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-ITEW _IAGWCULt.U . RAI, IVAItt
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FARMING , IMPLEMENTS:
The enbeviber, lcattect In the: l.erpment of the tilettir
441 ChurclL',hproiltel.' the' Rnllroed Dqiot, ir ,
no
variety ntraininlnkl!uplements, such as • .
GDAIN DRILLS, •
GRAIN FANS,
• • " •'' CORN SIIELLEISS
Corn-and Cob Grinders (Scott's Want), tho Croacont.
Omin AllII, Homo . Shovels, REASEIIS AND MOWERS
Gl(truny's -with -Wood's -Improvement),-Stmw -Futterm
de., all of which are of the moat Improved .kind and
Workmanship,- and will, be Bold on .the moat aecorm•
mod/ding terms: , Farment are respectfully Invited to
call arld_onamineieforopurchitalng; •
. .
' ,4 For the convenience of fartnersOloore's Paten
Grain Drill Will to ROM et Shlrthannstown by lienjandi
Clay, and at Shippensburg 1 y Chrhdlan Long. •
• August 20,1856.
AA GRiCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
,PENNOCK'S .CELiIiIIATED•wrOAT 1.) 1111
dnpted also for sowing oafs. miss seeds hod
guano Kmusor's Fortelle Cider,Allll—the lest
In Hui mnrkot., Ilallitlay's patent .
Horse Power's and Three ! er P r Lima and Guano
Spreader's, Daniel's Tiny, Straw and Fodder n tier
Little Giant COrn and Cob Mill, -Fpnin's Atmospheris
Churn. The above Superior Implements w It); all rtharie
for the nod of ihh farmer or, gardner, icy sale ll' bolmsa
and Retail by .
PASCITALL, MORRIS & CO.,
Agricultural lirehnuao and Seed Seem. earner 7b
nd 3larket street's. Phlladelplda..
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Nos. 21 and 23 S( nth Stith . Sll eet
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PIIILADI.I PIIIA.
AORICIILITRAL IMPLEIIETiI Nnnerneroßr. Brintol: Ps.
S3ED,CIIIOIINns (370 A 408) Bloomed*, nen r Bristol. Pe,
_PARMRS OF THIS NEIGHBOR
• .11000, ti rowers of Wheat and'lt3 5., use
•
LEINAy'S SUPER PHOSPHATE OF . LIME,
11.34 - nr want, heavy - Creps, —.- nr -American
• Fectilizer."; ' • • .
These valuable Manuret has e been' used for the past
Fix years succ'esSfully for the Omin and Tobacco Crop.
In Virginia, Pennsylvania. Nee . .Jersey. Delaware,
Maryland, and the Islands of -Bermuda and Ilarbadoca.
A barrel (250'1b5.) is sufficient fur an acre onziround. -
The above Fertilizers are composed of reliable Chemical
Elements, which largely incremre the crop And improve
thevzoll, doubling the value of the landr Prlceof the
Phosphate Of Lime—S4o n .ton, Nitrogened .SCO 3 the
American Fertilizer 525 per ton or $350 per barrel, I
$1 25 a keg. Also every serial, of GUANO, Pure Land
Plaster, Pot Ash, Nitrate of Soda, Bone Dust, l'owdered
Charcoal, Ao.
Goals dolibersli Tree of charge.
GEO. A. LEINAU, Proprietor,
• - • -Novlo SoutirEmntStreet;Plilla=
11(PTo wholesale dealers a literal disconnt. Pam.
:blots in the English and. Herman languages Gratis
Orders "at n distance; Cash
,actompanying or Draft.
promptly at tended to.
N.8.-011 , 1.031AS hoe). beenrawarded by thiPenn t
Sylvania Agrhul tern] clay. New York Crystal Palace
Asanciation, end the Nee Jersey ,State Agricultural
• lets. Neti. 1.6.-3tuos,
ARNERS LOOK HERE! •
TIIRESIIINO‘3IACIIINESI •
I — Theattimeribers-desire to inferrufaraters_andLnuldic..
gcnetally ihnt they now 'moon hand and are resistant
ly manufacturing Threshing tie giblet with - Plerpont's
Patent Shaker, which are gentrally acknowledged to he
the best articles now in 'use. Also a variety of Clover
Hullers, Corn Shelters and Stress Cutter's. They also
Atone to the repairing of Agricultural ?loch nery in.
the liest - Manner -arid on reasonable:terms._ Manufic•
tory on Northilannosor Street, directly opposite the
- residence of George 31etzgar,-Esq,-,—,-------
t . " — Attgrist o on. . •I
'FFO FARMERS:—The subsoilber has
just rat urned`from the City with one of the largest
assortments of.llaidware_orer brohght to this Once. Ito
hen just received SO dos, names with and without pat.
astenings,. iron and steel hooka ranging In piiirs from
44 to $1 50. Alan :100Ipr straight and twist link trace
chains from 50 Jo D 25. Home made trares - ntall;kituts,
ninon lot of spread, fifth; hresst, butt, eari'ying bolter
and log elMins--,also a very largo lot of shovels, forks,
nadelk - hoes - rn, km - and - in - short - everything - and - any -
thing wanted by the'Farmers--
Remember the old stand East Main St3larlisle.-,
31nrch 10.'56. ' . • ' H. SAXTON,
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pLDR ATENT SELF-OHARIDENING
- ' YANKEE FEED CUTTERS, manumitored for
ICII 4 SARGENT, No. 410 Market 'street, Chilada
This cutter is superior to any now In use, for strength
durability, and situplialty of construction; It cuts fast
' er, and is the only seitsbarpening Hay, Straw and Corn
Stalk Cutter ever made. It has but ONE STRAD:UT
KNIFE, which any person can grind and'set with . eaSe
but in ordinary case, lb ground in the nowleine. Thou.
sands bave'aiready been sold, and the demand Is daily
increnaltig. In most oases an examination Is sugleient
to convince one of Its Superiority. No ono after a short
trial would port with it for any other. All sixes of the
ore constantly on band and for sale by
J. P. LYNN,
°eta • . Sole Agent. for Cumberland county.
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~4, -; -,2,i. KRAUSEa'S POIIT A BLE
~ . ?. . ,hrbflte'. CIDER . MILLS caw still be fUrrilified . ol
, s, improfed,:conetruetion at d_ finish. Their
- , grindiOg r apparetns, is peculiar. and gives
- them an' advantage over All other 111111 s.
By the action, of two reelpnwating pisteds, the apples
are forced up against the _teeth of a rapidly reiol, nig
r7linder - and - retained tilkgrontrd - toallne-puipo, bleb
of course yields more juice.when sun jected to pressure
than if the vaunt,' was coarse. The Screw Press ,bas
been greatly improved and strengthemal since knot
year, and the whole frame is , tightened by strong Joint
bolts. It is adaptedlo either band or berm, power and
ran be - worked by baud to the extent of six to -eight
barrels day ' •
PASCHALL )11/ItIRIS & co.,
linplement and Seed'Storo
7th and Market, Pidia.'
Sep. 24, ISSO
• AGRIOULTVEAL 'AIIPLE
-31ENTS.
• •i" Ridging. and Sluvel Plows;fbr Corn and
Potatoes, Expanding Cultivators, with
Steel Teeth of vat lons patternro,Flehl•and
Garden Harrows, lined Floes, .Revoliing llorso Makes.
patent• Scythe .knatha and:Scythes. katglish Lawn
Scythes with rlvelled backs,• superior Unloading May
Forks. with npe and tackle complete, and all other
articles for farm and olden.
PAKIIALL SIORRIS &
' 7th and Market Streets, Phila.
NMENS:E'S.U . COESS,N
THE CHEAPEST MAGAZINE IN TIIE WORLD.
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Entuuragial by the unprecedented success which ibis
popularitionthly lam met with, mid the rapidity.wlth
which' it has hierensed its circulatfon;The per pricier has
rostured Ce make it stilf more worthy of the patronage
of therpublin '1 hat this admirable work is
•
A•9IIItACLE OP onFAPNEss
is admitted by every gni; containing, na it does, One
Hundred Pages of reading matter inmeb number, being
rtiorvilban`a ny urther $3 -- lingalp erg and - forming - two
volumes a
,year of six, hundred 'pages sorb, or Two/vir
Hundred paged of Heading Matter per annum for . • ,
'ON 11.'001.f1,t
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nation's D olla r Monthly s printed wilh' now type.
tinfoil fine white paper, and its4natter la espoinliT cow
piled atidntninged by.tbo hands of the cdttor And pro
; prtetor. Alin has been known to the puidir As connected
with ilie Boston Eyes tor sixteen leant. lto rues am
ialti ‘.
' • NEWS,
• TALES,
1.0h11:4,
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STORIES OF Tug 13E4 . SNETCIi.EB,
WIT - AND
from the Feet and - most populate Writer-a of MD country.
It to alieveyfred with a mord of ,tim•tiotable events of
tho times, of imam itudinni, or discoveries and Improve.
dinents•vicuring - ettliter bendkpliere, forming no
agreeable norapiplon fora leis fun-moment or bour,any
ahem, at home or tibruitti,.eaeh - number, being complete
, . . •
Nn F tarla n euhjecte adadtted into Its ,pages; there ore enough motif:monad, ,
pubileatlons mach de
voted to Ito peculiar .sect This - work - Is -In.
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north or •itonth, oast fir treat, and is filled to t)tli, brim
each month withellestit" papulir and arspltlc •rttlsele
-lany-7.lnst-itt—Ch no any fattier...brother. or &fend _would
place In the hands of a finullvnirele. It le In all Itade
p&rtmonta. fresh and orlsinet; and, what it purports. tii
be, the cheapest maga:lna In CO world. • -
Any person enclosing intsnousn' to the proprlettir;vte
bolow',lthall receive the Idagailne'llir one year, or 'any
parson sending uti mar Onfivot-lbefil 'and zronv'pottAns, - ;
at one time shall receive iteopy'grittls. •- •
' • Pnlfifither and '
— Owner of Torment and Bromfield Streets, popop: ' .
AA 14IIRACLE
Kelllng,4llUeetuirilesbiug,' Cunillerland
von yr; Pa; anneunoes to ander Ith‘ Tum , ; , ra
Wenu - Caneare,'PolyPtis, , Luptii, Motes 'Ott IllarkkBc...4'
'ills. Hines:Ern and all dfaeitaeathet base bean usually
treated with Caustio or Knife, be ran retnevii them with
out cutting, beirning-ssr , :psint'etelthir' Chloudbrin or
Ether Is admihittered 'n to
.itio matte'
,en what part - of-the bcidt they maylls, heron rosettes .
:them-wlth: perfeetiadetzund , lii - sCrenlirkiibly 'Sheri
lime. $o Mineral bt'Vsgetatdepobion le applied, andtii
-money required until a crepe Isperfested. ' •
• 'Prolapsus Uteri, Female timsmialnis. Chronier , Vene
real and all OtAorillaiitileil fhated,witl. tieltlye enema
partieuhuweiin.bit obtidned. addreaslng In Atha ;
English or lleginin, piwpao; towfs, can .be stooge.
mediae& Wittilloardou reaxiimable terms. . .
--Mechanicsburg- is • tine ` the healthy"
towne ln. tbla ,or aprothe k dtate. hi* o l as from
• Ifarrisbirli; on the•Cti - inberpaid ,end
.amessildeltinn';a/Imelainf tlittNidom ,TFri
d tilt mace liSany tert-pftheAtSwainirrptishid.'' ' '
)131 1 and reader If yon ' A ttnisbcfri 01. 9 ,
Sure delay riot to tell thornier trtatinent. t I
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xtm.tianoy Printinirdode .here
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MX=
UM
NE ITIV-IfQ L ESALE,,.I)IIUG
TORE. •
0 N. SPX NeER TIIO3IAS,-Sh. 20 South Second Street'
Philadelphia, Importer. Maunfactnrer. and healer, in
...„ lilt MN, MEDICINES. ell FMK:ALS,
Dye Stunk: Paints. Oils. Colors_ White Lead. Fren'Eteriti'd
' American White Zinc. 'Window Glass. Ohms Ware. Var
nishes lirushes. instrument., Graind Spices, Whale
SplecsLaud-all other article. usually kept by Druggists,
including Borax, Indigo. Glue, Shellac, Pettish, .
All orders. by mall or' otherwise:promptly attended
"'tic." Country merchants are'in viten Wean and examine
onridneh before purchasing. elsewhere. .01:4 -- Iloods sent
W illy of the n harves or railroad- station.. Prices Lew
and Welds Warranted. ' . [March 0,1350-Iy. •
OS.P.PLI lA. NEEDLES, Manufactu
rer of
WIDE, SILK AND lIAIR.CLOTII SIEVES;
Coarse, Medium and Flue In TIIPPiI : large, middle-sized,
and small In diameter. -\, - MET ILL of, jetl3, Oat WoVEN WIRE,
\) the boot qualities. larloungic's pf mesh, from Nos. 1
. 80 incluAlve,'and from one to' slit feet In width..
Theyare numbered so many soaves to the lineal Inch,
' ,rod cut to suit.- • - - • u . ' .
...The shbscriber also keeps constantly cn hand. ~..,.
- SCREENS, • , • .... .... ,
.for.:coal, Wind ore; lime,. width since), guano, NUMMI
sugar, salt, %one, coffee, spice, drters. dye-stun :9 Sc
To tiler with - an assormank .of DUG= AND AN.
NIALED IRON Wilt& All the aboic sold wholesale
"and retail by _ • 3. - A. NEEDLES, ..•
• . 54 Front Street, Vilna.
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Juno.-I, 15504,1 y..
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IyANSLOW (t• CO., - COMMISSION
• 31E11611ANTST - -
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indWholesslG Denlets hi all kindr7 of
roIIEION & DOMEET.I6 LEAF - TOBACCO,
. ttstrupteteszn Tenter° -
AND' FOREttiN NI
DOESTIOk.SEGAIIS,
21 South - EI:4M street. Philadelphts. _
Immrtent nf fine 'Havana Sekan4, -of the 'choicest
__,:rovrtlis-of-the--VueltnethaJo. A - lice* escortmea 01
which
era kept consanttly on hand. and for .sele et n
email advance on cost of Importation. -
4i - B - Consigtinicnts respectfully solicited; on which -
11h.nal advances sill be made alien desired. • 4
-- Special.ttentien — ive.n.terorderiforptirchastrorr - coni
mlsfilen ofrohneco - IS also every description of ferchriii.
tiimer fOr acconute parties living at a distance friim this
market.
0,11,5010 Ago for F. A. Goetro's celebrated German
Smokirm Taw o.cdinprietng thirty different varieties.
April 23, lei —ly: • .
Q.II I It3PPARD - & - A -N HARLINGEN-.
s4!2lettliPrnlming_remaredto their •
— NNW- AND VACIOUS STORE;
No. 218 Chestnut Street, fourth door above Tenth,
Are now prepared to offer a largo and well selected Mork
of tho following fresh and desirable goods, prittelpidlY of
their own zimpnrtatipw,: or - Dr,uittirnit-nuctiorr, , whielt
tild
they are e to . i
11 et. the nipOrter's priers, and to
which they cordlallyinylie the attention of Country
Merchant. Hotel Keepent, and - families gonernily,
-- I; i i i :27::n?h i rlsln t .ln a v " ..l W .4l.:e d e " t7oV: VI:
74 9:1 10-1,
•• Ilidster and Pillow Linens of
'and all widths froth ;1S Lo 54 inches.
• lied Blankets - oral! sizes'and 'qualities. .
• Crib sold Bradletilankets. -
lied QuiltWor the following varieties, viz: Marseilles,
Welting, Knotted, Register, Alhamlwa, Allendale and
Lancaster, of all the desirable glees. •
' Bureau Coven, Table Covers, Window Curtain Muslin .
Towels and Toweling. of every variety, Damask Table,
Cloths and Napkins, tibirting.Linons and Muslin, Catm
brie Handkerchiefs, Embaolderies, Hosiery, he. Broca.
tel, Damasks, Mammas. Enbroldered Lace and Muslin
Curtains, Gilt Cornires, Rands, Gimps. Cord. &c.
fiIIEPPARD & VAN HARLINGEN,
Importersand Deafen In •Lineu and House Ourulsh.
ing (bads. •
April 30,1850—fm. . • - • • • •
•
FtI)UN.I3 . R'S ONE-PRIG
. :A.
, holeaale and Ratan
CABII BOOT. AND )311011 STORE,
I.:G. 76 South Second St., Corner of Ca 'ter St.
The eitablblunent has been enlarged and impmed
'and Is supplied with the largest and loot Retail Stock
in the City, principally of his own manutactur,,,
choice assortment front the best Eastern Myrkek -- ,7
bracing Ladlos,' Gents', and Children's
BOOTS. SHOES AND CAITERS
or every description, style and unality, embracinglh,
beat styles and qualities to Oda or any other market
This stock cannot be excelled for Quality Style ant
•
I. article In marked at the very lowest possibl
price, tram which no deviation will be made. .No ox.
mva.mut etatements will be - needed, nu/Inoue made to
,lied tales. -
Goodyear's Gum' In ell varietle. Pure Gams, SO
scarce in the tnerket,.always - en-hand. The public
espectfully luritell to call. lApril 1, 1850.
-Er,H IL A: DE 1, IA - - VI: It'
EVANS' FIRE 4 THIEF .. PROOF SAFES!
fur merchants, lawyers,-farmer', and others, havint,
Books, Papers, or other valuables,• to preserve froth
FIRE or BURGLARS. 4 .
DdYatod NewelPii (Iloldfa) PANE LOCKS.
-- & - Caut,--The' - Flie-Proof — t 4 ife," that - presumed - our
Books, Papers, &e., during the great lire at Hart',
Buildiugs, was purelmsed of ULIVER EVANS, 61 S. gm
St., Philadelphia. GETZ & BUCK.
It V..FRICERATURS WATER. FILTERS.
EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling
and. preserving meats, butter, wOk, .water, and all
articles for culinary purposes.
' WATER FILMES for purifying brackish or.muddy
water, whether affected by rains, limestone, marl, or
ether cause I can be had seporato or attac hed to the
Ituirigerators—a small quantity erica cooling the.whole
n the warmest weather.
SILLAVEIt BATHS, for the use of warm
or cold water.
WATEICIL)OLERS, for Hotels, Stores, and Dwellings.
'!:'tJltl TltUlaiy , foronovin4 Lcus, bales; &c.
SEAL PRESSES, Copying do., do.
- oLtvEtt
No. 61 So . uth Second St. ( 2 doors below Chesnut
March 5, 1853-Iy. (Ebtablishud In 1835.)
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MISCELLANY,
Am" rict u
BIOUIIA PRIES,
ITEItRING'S PATENT '.OllA3lll'.
•jj ON FIRE PROOF SAFES, With Ilalre Pato ,
' Powder Proof Luckd, which
soanded solatrate *plain at t .
World's Fair. Lendob, 1801, a
.2. , :i 1 ,11 ' also at the Worlirs Fair,
, • '
York, 1853(aud The subs. .
• ~lA'tprii/ bore are the solo' malinfactur
. 10 4 ; and propriettirs In tide State _
. • -the-above -unequalled
ref, ~i ,7,_
• •.F1 • - 7, 1 genuine I'llierrig s rare" la Will
Idn, and 'for tbe Ana, Mira
_ears the mercantlle commuul
• Mire wltnem. at and borne ter
oPy'tellitdr /lapin irAllairu Pre proof qualities. 'Af,
12,005 of Ahem, Safes 'have Iven'actually 'Bo l if,Of
Oier'rwo - nom= hare passed triumphantly' them',
itePhlental firms. The • public! are Piloted that all Bat , -
• manufactured by the subscribers are pot , only goer* : ,
teed to bo rally equal, but In many respecte 4111111 au.,
to theseythich Lace been so umereiy.tried bpi
Ye* 'will For-get their .1111iVICOR In the , burnlng T
,
"Tribune eslabilidnuetit,'„!, New York, and at. : the, r,
Me In Strawberry street, at , the large Ore last,Ju
opposite the Girard Ili:moue and., still more reran,
In the Eire at Filth end Chesnut sta., ,in eit;
Pblldelphits In ;which COOP Sakti came fortli tie
knowledged CuakrAex, when , , runny ethqr„ aecurit
' FAltltiil. & CO, ~„
IRON SAW: .INDltang ,Locx.
• , 34 jyALNIIT Street, Philadelphia,
. 1 7 , 1 .Porrder . Prop( Locka,,mr,,
far red ex retotry - for Dahlia, Tirol/caw, Jatrefkitik
others requiring security from rogues.
~, Doers- fie. on hand• and made to order. . 411 :9 8 i.
'ioebibrated Locks for salo.a
tat manucteluriirk - Pri".. P.
Second hand "Safes:" `lEalalridere.,aridrA
'Chests' of other makers, hare Veen taken hi part
•ment,for-llerrinsrla saio et heir
. .
•
- 111 j, Thn Migic 'demi n o d h 2 VI •JJ
Thin Mill - hes taken the fleet 'premium orde
At 4 number of thiracent :Mato and' , cubit,/ Valra. r Ey. •
atocleahaukt hard Murutthkrei" mi •
.7411 N PY'Ski '
• Mannriir Shutt,
• / •
STAUFF.EIt & HARLEY. '.-
. .
... . .. . ,
CHEAP WAT . CII - ES AND 7EAVELItit. , ‘ ,•!:
v-oiY= l 'S ., iVholesele and Itoiall, A l tho '" Philadelphia
%Inch arid Jewelry Store." No. 917 North Sowed it - reat
corner of Qtterry,Philelelphhi, . .
AMA Lever %V etches, full Jewelled, 10 carat
$29 09 I
- Gil Lepine, 18 carets, • 24 00
' , Sillier Lever,"full Jewelled, - ' lg 00
Silver Lupine, jewels, • s ' 900
Superior Quartiors, .. ' ' 700
' Gold Spectacles, • , 7.00
- Nino Silver do. 4 50 .
. Gold Bracolote, .. .„._.. -_ - -3 00
- Ladies' Gold Pencils,'' - _.. -
- •4. 00 -
—Silver Tea Spoons. act.--I-- --. 5 50,.-
• Gold Pens, with panrils and...diver holder, I Ott
Gold Finger Rings %Vetch Glass., dce. All goods
warranted to be what they are sold for.
STAUFFER-A-HAULM".
_ .
.--' • r., • - •' - ' "Suctsstior of O. Conrad,
itiir-on Ladd some Gold and Silver Lovers and Levine
still lower than the above prises. ' . •
,HALL 'CLOAKS & 'MANTILLAS
AT WHOLESALE A. n ,IiETAIL.
- O EfrITULPIN.&OO,
Import - era and Manufacturers of CLOAICI3 and MAN
TILLAS, No. 174 Chesnut Steeet.'(a few doors above 7th,
south side,); Philadelphia, connection with - ttEoll6t:
BULPIN, 301 Broadway. N. V., tin:largest manufacturer
of these goods In the United States.) beg to call the at
tenth". of Whblesale and Udall 1 nyers to their later,
Wild varied stock of CLOAR'S,.TALMASI, dc., &c., for the
Jail trade! 1 Their eullecti,,n coinpriOs'a complete as
sortment of all the latest 'Parisian Novelties hi Velvet'
Moire' ntique, Cloth, Pam Ac.; while the fa
cilities atibrde y , by their connection with the largest
Manufafluring House, (of these goods,) in Nev York',
enable them i to guarantee better value than is ol4sina.
Lie elsewhere in the Market. '
' OEO. 1111LPIN
Sept. 3, 1 66-301. 174 Chesn et Street above 7th.
=I
EAF ,TOBACCO, 'AND_ CIGARS.
• DENSIi6W 8 Co., •
C 0.,.
FRONT STRIFT,syIIILI.DMI.I;
lIIIISSION ItIEItOIIANTB A tt DEALERS 114 ALL
LEAFTOBACCO; MANUFACTURED' TOBACCO
AND CIGARS. .
nave constantly on and for sale lowan kinds of
',fluidram and Spanish Leaf Tobaccos, ;selected with
.telal reference to lib:nem:tutors' use.
All article. sold warranted to as represonted, and
every opportunity afforded for examination.
Purchasers ata distance ran solid their orders and
.iolE.npoit %being .I .lfi.'fitithfUlly served as If-their broads_
'ores FOl4pti'd in (April 3;
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AY, - .1..N . G 2 FUND OF THE U. S.
S
=IIIBI)*RANCE,**ANNUITY& TRUST COMI"Y..
. SAL Coiner Third anti CheSnut Streets, Mlle,
_fish. CAPITAL , *
Dinnerleirecel•ed on deposit daily, the minim de.
rielted fa entered in a Deposit Ikwk nod given to the
Depositor, 'or. If preferred, n kertlficate.will !le given.
All sums large and small; are received, pad. the
Amount paid hark on demand, without-notice.
Interest is paid at the rnto of FIVE pin aNT., Mrr
mooring from the day onifposlt, and Ceesipsreutteett.
- days previous - to thiinithilrawril'of the looney.
the first day of:lanonry. in each year, the interest
of eavh *deposit Is paid to the depositor, or added to the
p.lnclpd, as he'nnly pvefer. '
' The Company have now upwards of. 34.00 depositors
In the city of Philadelphia alone.*
Any aditlonal information will he given b- addressing
the TkßAStitElt..
DIRECTOSI3.. '
t4tenhon Oodtv In,
JAwnome Johnson, Tice I't.% . Paul B. Waltlard.'
Ambrose 0. 'Elminpson, • .Con. MelloneY,
Benjamin W, Tingley, James Devereux,
-Jacob L. FlOllllll,O, Oust. knyllah, '
"PUNY FMK. • Seeretary and Treasurer
J. C 011/LEICIILAO En. • Teller and interpoter,
-Eopt:lL'
. _
UND,
S Chartered by the State of Pefinay 1655
OFFICE, 55 WALNUT STREET
One door above Second Street. Philadelphia, .-
. - RecelYeaDePositain 111.11.1PPLOPP_ Penne ambupwards
front nirelnnsea of the eommuhity. , end allows interest
at the rateof - Ilia per Sent per annum. Moneyaimid
back on demand.' .GB-'offire open doily' l'imm 9 until
5 o'clock, and on Monday and Saturday .until 9 o'clock
lit me eVtmilig. •
= This Matilution will he found a cOnotenlent_and-rwafe
piltßi or - deposit foe Fatatiera and others doing business
in,Philadelpilla. Deposits are paid on demand without
any-previous noticu being roquked. ' ""
• .... . ..
Edinrind A. S - Orider, - lion. Job R. Tyson,
Stilwell S. Bishop, .a . - George lioldin, - •. •
— James - It:Perot, ThnlFef t -WhYriiii,
.
John 'Weenies, - Edward L. Clark, '-. • '
-- -;. - Thcob Roots, -- - " * - Capt. John °klieg!Mr, --
Joseph .'ll, Cowell,- , John Rice,
'. Joseph 11. Myirs, _ . Richard G. Stotesbnry,
Edward' 11. Trott r, . WllllOOl Shinpon, „fr. _
Franklin flacon; - Wm. P. Jenks '
Thomas Cooper, - —•- - Edgar E. Pettlt,, • . .
• President-ERANELIN FELL. •
Treasurer-CHAS. M. MORRIS. • . •
• Secretary-JAMES S. PRINGLE.
Ikft.... The Charter provides that no' manager, oillrer or
agent•nhall, directly or Indirectly, borrow any money'
from the Society, - 0ct1i,1855-1Y
1•cIo1Qo eachon,
out street, south-west corner of Third street, Pbiladel
pida.• Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania 11
•
Five per cont. interest is given, and the money is al:
ways paid back wheuevei it is Lulled for, without the
necessity of giving notice for It beforehand.
People who have large sums put their money in this
Saving Fund, on account of the superior safety and con•
sentence it affords, but any sum, large or 'small, IS re.
•
mired. • . •
•
Fund : • • . . •
This Paving u bee a very large amount of 'Mort
!pig.. Ground Dents and_other first class Investments
for the security of Depositors. The • rules prevent any
Director or Officer from using or horn wing the money.
The Mice is open. to receive and pay looney every
day, from 9 o'clock iu the morning till 7 o'clock In the
even ing,.and ou Monday and Thursday ovenl.g, till if
o'clock. '1.....1 .
People who have moneyoy to put In, are invitvd to cell
at the office for further Information.'
IlliNltY L. BEN NEIL Proside4t.
... MOM. SELFICIDUE, Vice President.
Wll. J. REED, Secretary.
' October 3,1855. .•
. .
hRE Nell TRUSSES.—Hernia
• Rupturefillneessfully tecated.'and comfort 10suned,
" • --
.by use of the elegant French Trusses, imported hy the
subscriber, and made to order_expresaly for Lis sales. .
all suffering with Kunlun) oil, be gratified, to learn
that the
,ocrnsion now often; to procure 11 Truss combin.
log ostreme lightness: with:ease, durabllity and correct,
construction; In lieu of thcreuntbnme and unebmfbrta-
We article usually sold. .i.destensirepssemen ids,r t m,
on hand, adapted to every .ariety of Rupture In alluitx
_rtudeltildron,,mdlor ssio at a range of price to Ault all.
Cost. of Single Trunifiri,4l,4 fi al - aqd
sa, $4. $8 nod s l6 .' •
Persons at n diatanee con have _a Truss Slat to Rayed•
dress by remitting the amount.hendinglll.l3U re around
Ilia hills, and stating' side affected.
I±or nal° Wholesale and Retail by the importer.
CALEB 11. NEEDLES
. • —Eh tr,vor. - of Twelfth - it ItarnStO.,Plillailelpliln.'" -
Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Doty Brace;
Chest Expanders' and 'Erector Braces; Palen( Shoulder
Braces; -Suspensory Bandages . ; Spinal' Props and Stile
ports.- Ladies' Ittrocris; irith competent lady, attendants.
April 11.
1:101VAItll , -ASS,•OCI.4IT.L,ON.
j_
• i.• PHILADELPHIA. ' • •
IIIPORT.tICT ANNOUNCEMENT • i '
To all persons , enlisted with Sexual dtioases.itt '
. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IttPOTENCE,.GONCERII
O LEET, SYPHILIS, de:, - Ac., •
HOVARD ;ASSOCIATION' of Philadelphia, id
:View of the adfuLdestrititiprvolflitimein life and Buda' .
. &tomtit . by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which
pnwtised upon the ottlbrtunata 'Jilin°, of such diocese:
by Quacks, Davdslirected tliiirConsulting.Surgeon, ea a
CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their. nanve, to glee
MEDICAL — ADVICX - CRATIS:Ixi -- all pefsons thuateg:
- filsted,(3lsle preuutie ) who apply by loiter, tpostipald,) -
with a description .P
ription of t heir 'conditton,(age. occupation.
habits of IIG, , hc.,) and in extrema poverty And Plaraling%
i 0 AIEDICINES.III.I4; On, CHAEOE.... ,•,,
The llowsni4ssociation lea benevalept, Institution,
established special endowstent, ter,thareLletztf the
sick and distreseed, afflicted with Virldentand. Bps
demi° diseases," and Its funds eau •be used for no other
parpsesq... It has now. a,surplus of L mosns,•whish, the •
Directors helm Voted to advertise the above notice. ,
Js neediess:to.add3bat. tit4sitioct commands the
Idgitest OlotHenlakill of the tide. .. • .. ,
Addiesiapostspaidi Dr. HED. R. CALHODB,psesullo,
ing Surgeon, Howard Associatiorahliadelphls;
/I TI ° MS I . lllrtft t rl7 ' .- ' dent.
GECKLYAREOLIILD.-Becredar+. -
, .
. .
.AA
atrajist• roty.fried"froni tha.c.lt "niencisit, open
lug t , unsmittiont 'ot 'elegant, "Ifishronitble, no*
orkylm.y , Palle' , and Sitiplo to width I Mould rcs*ANllit thri:atteniloii itu!tkiepitirE, Op 4
Alto 'Ladino lit !particular. t."" ':• ' '' • " ' '
BroccLa Long and Square ShaVels,`Warra, .tle;
gang lintioldories,' erlsndlit • Bilks,' FrenCh • Morinctie;.
Do lad nos. Ceishincre Plaids. Ribltonn, &c.
A nawistookof.o.loths•aini-Vaitkliuscgar•iblitisltnit, - 4Wi
logo. Gallegos , ii,94,ll,lgnsat ctirlotyonil, Tory cheop.
Also: Sonj • etslifinAklStrs 4nporial."apit.4-
ititin'earM iii tingfc' • -
ant reolviliii.io# L A*Kis - w'erldi
'tho , '"fr n4Adis;nofor,l,rtaticed prlro ..ProldTrlMiilS
and customok and nt elieari'antiLniidttign9.,
goods. ivlll planyo tnincltuintiShitSatoCk lictuns
lug olsowhorat. .. •. . MIAS, 001141 Y.., '
rae:l7, ' ":" •
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D . -.4.:7:11-9,(?,-P
MIMME3
GERMAN BITTERS.
• • . V • Vi spared by
. • DR. C. n. JACKSON. MII W DF.IrIIIA, PA.
- - will - effectually cure' • •
' LIVER COMpLAINT,-DYSPEPSIA," JAUNDICE,
Chronic or Nervotut Debility, Diseaste of the Kidneys
• qnd all discuses arising from a disordered
Liver or Stomach. •
'Such RR
, Ceefitifletloll,
- • Inward Pike. Full.- - •
nessor Blood !leak _
Acidity of the StottnichiNifte. -------- : "---
,sca.-Berirtbilrn, Disgust for Fot`d• '•
Fullness or 11 eight effill the, fitontach,
. Sour ErnetationeSinng or Fluttering -
• attife - Pit of the etomach, Swimming of
• • the Bead, Ilurriettand Difficult Breathing '
Fluttering at the ,Ileart, Chunking or sulloca •
nog Sensations when In a lying posture, Diumesir•
of Yllaoll Dots of wets I.efere the eight, Fever
and-dffil pain in the. !fetid, •Defieleney of . •
Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and
• • Eyes,. Pain In the Side; Meek, 'Chest,
.• Pude, &c Sudden Flushes of
• ' • neat, Burning In the Flesh, • . •
.•• -. • --- - Coustant-Intaginings• %of . • •
. Evil, nod great De
• • pressj n of
mr t,P.
The proprietor In calling the attention of the public .
' to this preparation, does so with a feelingof the utmost "
confidence in I tl , e Irtuen and adaptation to the diseases
for officio it is teentellleilded. ..-
.It In tin new"and untried article, but one that has
stood the teat of diem }'Cars' trial before the Annuli an
potpie, and Its reputation and sale is unrivalled by
any similtrpreparations extant. , The testimony in Its
fever giver, liy the moat prominent and, well known
, Physicians and individuals In all- psi/sof the country
is
DF i frtA n' N en O n e e '.s . lENTS OF . T/lIS - L . 11 . 1 R—. • A ' ND "13 -. TOMACIL.
Are sourem of Insanity, - Front disorder or obstruction,
a nutrbid notion r a the Sympathetic and' other, nerves
fol'owit• slid the fo 'mikes eLthe.brain are impaired nod , - •
• •deranged,r detangenient also produce diseaa
es of the heart, skin, lungs and kidneys: It Is Ott bit;
to,rn antic cause that thousands% din with Cholera,'
Bilious or Yellow Fever, and ilia most baneful,dlsuasc;
Consumption:•
The general went of success In treating dlseasei of the
liver and stomach. has notbeen a deficiency ntpalliolo- •
-glad knowledge of - their - functiiiiis—bul of - a/tellable .
-compound that would act upon the disease and Whim
sy mpathet.ic affections. That has been gained in these .
Bitters : and they can be used by penvons tit ith the
must delicate stomach with perfect ,safety—as they at "
no time dehilitete the patient,' but give strength and •
increase the nervous energy: They can be taken at alt .
'times, and under all eiremnstnice . s. ordinary OXIIO-
suen will prevent them having a salutary effect,. and
no bad effect con result front an overdose. . .
ltpatientewillPersoVere In tile use: of this remedy',
and use it stric
disease° i tly accord
every to
instance will-cum
the ffiregoing if ) noteyod
lb e power a t mom. ; ht NA caused many to oojoy
the blessing of renewed health, and In many doseratep
'and abandoned eases, a perfeet,,Mid victim! cure. •,
• PER ADVANCED •
And feeling the SONS
hand of 'limo weighing heavily. upon
them, with all its ettendant ills, will and in •tho use of
'the Bitters as-Mixer that will instil HOW lite Into their
•eitts; restore '
in a measure ' the energy,, , and ardor of
more youthful day s; band up their shrvinken forms.
and , give health and happiness to their remaining
ears • •
It is s wellesieblished fact•that fully ono-half of the :
fendq - portion of our population, are seldom In the en
joyment of geed health, or to use their .413 ex pression
"never feel well." They ore languid, devoid of all on- - -
-orgy, - extremely - nervous, end hove no appellte..''To
this class of Invalids. these 'Bitters "aro .especially
e , ,nimettded. Their la:duller tonic and invigorating .
• 'properties render time limitable in noel, cases..
Persons visiting districts bemused annually, with
FEVER AND Aft UE, or ANY FEVER OF A _BILIOUS -
NATURE, will find that, by the Hatch}' use of are.or____-
wo'buttlett.they-will-notlit-ontAnataber•t die-.
as the Ilittortiayill renovate/tint strengthen
system, and carry the ile off lulls natural channel,—
Prevention is bettor than cure. •
TUEY ARE ENTIRELY. VEGETABLE'
And free front Aid:belle Stimulant, tuni all injurious
'theirligtinrMro'jxViiall Morifi ' d ser x t... ' • l t t ffins A ron:
the body, glee bloom to the. pallid cheek, and
and vigor to tam flam e' •
Price 75 cents per bottle •
Fanciful Offico. No. bill Allen Street,' Phil's; Pa.
Sold•by Druggists and Storekeepers In: every., town
and villsge in the United States and Caned.; and by
ail Druggists in Carl's). • - • IMay 15, MK
ia
i ..
il
, ritlCTll) ; READ , I-
H -•- • . • .
_ • p I 3IEAI, 110 USE.
- stablished twenty two ytnrs IrADELPIIIA.
ago by D DI h- C IiINRELIN,
corner Si Third snit Dillon Streets
RS
Plillatielphia,p a _____
t -- t .
: --- Till, t 1.111.0 I.EA' .. -
Experience has rendered Dr. IC. a most successful pram
'Moiler In the cure-et all diseases of a private nature: •
manhood's debility as anfinipedlinent to Mar rlage
'nervous and seNAtth in fi rmities, nistiases Of the skin,
and those arising fr o m abuse of mercury.
• . , TARE PA MAU ULAILNOTICIL • - -' -
Tilton in an evil habit sometimes Indulged In by boils. ,
in - shifted°, often growing up with• Mem hi' manhood: -
and.whlch. 11 not reformed in due time not only begets
serious obstacles to, matrlntotial happiness, but gives .
rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating..
' Few of those who give Way to this pernicious practice, •
are anent of the consniumtces, until they hod the nee.
vans system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable
=,, liars inneatlons nod vague itethe iniryd. Ciee , pagea 27,
29, of Dr. li.'s book on ~ Self Preservation.' •
'The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is
unable to labrtr with accustomed vigor, or to apply his
mind to study; his step it: tardy and weak: t., Is dull,
Irresolute, and engages even In his Sports . with less
energy than usual. . .
. . -
If he emancipate 4h:itself before the Practice has done.
Its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage Is nil- ,
irultful, and his sensq tella him that this In caused hy
h i s early fillies. These are considrations which should
awaken the attention of all - who are similarly situated.
PATO:NTS AT A DISTANCE ___
Can - lave (by stating their. case explicitly, Another
with ail their syniptonis, per latter, enclosing a remit:
tance) Dr. K.'S medicine, appropriated accordingly. . " f
Forwarded to soy part of the United States, and
Secure front DA3IAUE -and CURIOSITY; by mall or ex- - ----- -
-
•
NANIIOODI
A Vigorous ßEAM
Life orYOUTII a
Prem A t u r n
Death, MIAOW on
Solf•Pmervathni—Only 25 rants..
Letters cOntallillig that valueln Stamps, will ensure
copy per return of omit.,
IiItATIS I tiIiATIS I I GRATIS 111
A Free toIE all. " •
3IISERY RELVED.
"Nature's Guide," a new and popular work, full 0.
valuable advice and Impt•es,,lve morning, alike entente
ted - to prevent. Scare ol till6ery and Savo 00114111 nm of •
lives, Is dlstrli uted without charge, and for%arned by
mall. prepaid, to any Post Wilco in the United Staten
on Neeivlint ou order enclosing two postage Amps.
IT
°TheNy ne i ver e dh S l .16 l o l t r ore O tha N n :le l ; temporary
rettePand they never will! 1t is because they don't
totich - the - trausc - orilic - iirsenser - Tlfeiiii n Ui ell ague
and billions diseases is the aninspherie puss. u rolled
Miasma or Maletla. Neutralise this poison by its NA
TURAL ANIIDUTR, and all disease c.:liseil by it disappears
at once. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Core is this antidote
to ;Wade. and' moreover it is a perfectly harmless med
icine: The certificate. of tiro celeniniiiii chemist, J. It.
Chilton, of Is uw•York, to this effect, is attached to eve
ry bottle; theemore, If it does us good, it eau do no
harm.
1 / 1 121 to [Mho than can be said of Quinine, Arnenic, or
'any other Moto in existence, as their use la ruinous to
the constitution anti brings on DUILD MIRE, which
tuner Idiom a a per on to feel perfectly Well litr a single
moment: In illutil ridlulu-of these truant I unneX•Snrue
extracts from a letter just inieited WO a Physician:
'.- . Umtata:tows, thno, Mlirell 17, INK
.4AS. A. RHOADS, Li.o.—.ltear 61r: Yours of td inst.,
la at Land. Clint Cure arrived late last year, and the
dlinctilty iu getting any Rita to nurelmso it Des greatly
increased froni Hie Met thit a remedy lied been intro
duced ti Lich was posing in tutor with the public es
being bolter titan using Quinine—sot knowing, I pre- -
Mane, that the remade they used th escape taking Qui-
Dine emiteincd the MUD I'ISLLP I '
his reutetirOinowo as " tioilth'6' Tonic ") would lit .
verlably BREAK nn Ague, but it did net ' Cure It, 'as it
would often return 'with rotten ed vigor. I blaxtue cir
cumstance 1 denoted In your favor, ill could institute
a test comparison between ft and your CURE. Thp fol."
lowing is situ /vault ; -
Throe parlous took your " Cure," all of which were
. cases *6f "Quotidian Intermittent lever," of amity
weekti standing. They had tried Wein.) and other
_remedies, occasionally &lasi og a 'chill, but-It - was - (as - in -
all such cases.) slowly a earitig them out, and laying
Lb...Mundell. t. of other and , coverer maladies. I 'did
succeed in effecting a radical cure of all three of these
cases with your remedy, and they have at hada chill
since. In oil three hf thes'e rases OM "Smith's : Tonle`
had boon used, and would, as before stated, break the
chill, but after at period or two bed elapsed it world:
retti rii.7 , 7 - •' 7 -- .
I ,think there, will be no difficulty,' now In: givia g to •
your "Cure"' the ilintage ground of any other remedy
now in use here, &e., 2.... WM. DUCHNIIR, 31.. D.
IlliODEti't FEVER and 'AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE
TO MALARIA, the only harmless rentedy In existeme
is,equally certain asA URRVENOIVS,-715 - 11- . .UURE..—TiIk ii --
It - *Len you loci the chills coming on, and you Will
never have a .Inzle one. ' • 1 ": . . '
. ' JANES A. lillliDES, PrOprleb..r,
.. .
' - p R. 4-
...*For We by W. A. KELSO, itid DrOg rovide:w,
glsts generally;
July 2.185 u.
OitTAINT TO, .NVERYBO.I. , •
12. For tko list thiso'yerra barb Lea engaged in
businers known ably to inistaf,stidOemparatlvely few, .
others, when bare lottrupted foi,the ,aum or s2oo x " will; whicb has'iverageik me .4 'the rite, of {B,OOO
t 055,000 per'swonion and, baying Made araugemenla
to go ttrEurope lathe Full, to, ongago ill the some k no t. ,
nesv,3 am willing to,gh`o full lostructio.as Lu Oui art to
- anyliernone,ln tbo Uulleiratites, or,EanndaSewho wlit.
Mu thu sa p, of $l. `l . am - franca, from tho sue- '''
• ass I bare been'llivored with. and the, many, theokful
n‘qietylidgeuslitits There ricotta, Skoill.thoso.Nhom i .
_Atirelnitructid,Su'dytho ara.toakitut from ,
• FIVE- TOIFIFTEEN OOLL'A.IIIII.I.II..pAY -
at if,-td- glireany petio . n" au opportunity to eagaili to
thi n I,w,loess,
wi tch is easy, pleasaat,aud very prulita.
;bleint,,aTfiCre la poslllYidy No.lluauccr in
tte, ran tter.' RelVreinresof th e loot, elastic:lm; be stria as
regardi lieriberaeler, atobtelin refer toPrramis whom
- luireinsttuited;.who Will teStily that - they are
from $b to SIS per 47, qt tbp same., ,It le ,a business la
which either - • • ,
LADIES: OR GENTLEMEN • .
'can eogOr•cand with purfcet ease., make a :very band- t'
'spins Income. 'Serial' talis'ia ypricoaß partiof Narrti'
York State, Pennsylrialaidid lliltrylatl; whom I bare
Instructed; ardnow Making final ta'to Per diy at it.
It is a pe,ewt. AUSltigf" and but* dollar or- two to rwc-"--
Tquired to'reark it; ; Upon -receipt of will Immo
„idiately head to thii.applicat'aprintadoiroular contain.. !
lUstructiona ,whieb am be perfectly
..-Fn 4 PrilioPii alpaca 7, .• . 01
.` , 7.”
in the month of MaY last. 1 sat my advertisement ,
-to,tbq edltor,ol; the, Eroding Oaseits.And - 7DemoeraLO
`Emilia's, Fit., and also tunitltim. one of myelrealata of
,lartructiona... On lta recalptc ad pa searefolietamtns.
,tlen. s bo luSerta tlitylkNowlog editorial In Ma paper
` , Werall , affentlet i to aereitisameni . of. sir. A. T. •
'PairsOna-of Nati Vork,.Licallri:tqutekarazir ro
mottioi• .column. - Mr-d':.
oduded.. l Plin the
verthiemee4. arei.:Mt 11)tethlWeliew We PWc l ' l4 o nays '
it I N oti - haultag,l?ut alight, easpend honerowe bust. i•
tICIWISTIO it , POIAY , NI twlllo , Protitablo on aT yerr
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41.otapo be 14itedAu PARSONS, 986
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