Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 22, 1857, Image 4

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--pfarnurgt
Farmers the 'Gl'detest Pedestrians iu
. -
the Country
The fanner is, says 'the St.. Louis Rp:
publican, undoubtedly the greateit walk-
• ing citizen in the republic. • our readoo
may be Skeptical,vabout this. But
any one of them follow the truck of a et*
fivator of.one .hundred acres of cord
ring the einnifig sdinumr, aid he,
, travel a distance that, nieasured with
,surveyor,s chain would scarcely falloshor#
•of five thousand miles. There is, in fad,.
before the -farmer who. d,etermines' on
.planting one. hundred acres bf corn • a ,
journey of more than four thousand miles.
Every farther who cultivates a thirty acre
field journeys twelve or thirteen-hundred-I
:ttiOps....Ther6 are more than tivo
of rows in: an acro,...planted nfour Meet
apu i rt. -(In an acre, four rods
,wide by
'forty long, there are Sixteen and a ball
rows, eaclueno 'eighth of, a mile long.)
Reckonin_ four furrows •to each. row
there are eight milee of plowing, in break
leg lip an acre. It takes two miles..of
° plowing to lay off one way and two miles
the other, twcr miles walking to drop
- and two miles hoeing or plowing to cover fi
_ or eight miles_tfavel to lay_aff. and plant
an dare, Then :there are -four miles of
tocsin: in eultivatinthelirst time,
_oin.;l
oue round cacti row; four miles.the'sec
end;six'the third, where the middle--is
' ; broken out, and gist - the fourth, or twenty'
miles plowing inl.6iiltiVatimm,, ,, one acme
Sometimes the corn is plowed less than
this; often it is plowed more. • Solar we
• have thirty six , miles - of travel in the.;
•breaking up 'plantiug 'and cultivating-one.
acre. -And to this six tniles..nr, more of
walk in cutting and shocking, with .re
planting, thinning ..out, &e.,'and there..
•
are nearly fifty miles walking in evorys
acre cultivated, or tOir,or live thousand'
-in one honked •acres,.as above stated
what thousands and millions of Miles
are traveled on foot every season by our,
farmers!. Such-foot journeys, of so many
miles, across the continent Would be Aro
• , nicled as' among the noticeable pedestrian"
feats of the times. , The , fainter, is, in
fitot,,the - g,-eat pedestrian of the age,*ant
be_goes plow hand. We have 'hog , r
•
ever, noticed only his walking along the
• rows and furrows . If-to it no add the
walks of the former to mind from his field
his walks about his grounds we should,
. swell the,length of his annual journeys
much beyond the figures we have
. anted, as - measuring the actual tlistanc%
• -ho travels'every year.. -
• . The Spirit of American invention ; has,
bean bileily at worktaxingitmtingenuity
to "provide sonic 'moa ns of abridging the
' number of the Steps taken 'every year by
our farmersimm cultivating their . crops of,
core. The corn planter, in sonmo- shape
• accomplishes this, and has -relieved 'the
agriculturist of hundreds of , miles ob
jonrneymmig. The secretary of - an egrm
cultural society ;reports that he planted
lust season one hundred' and fifty acres
of corn, and saved nine hundred miles of
walking . by
,laying..off his field with a-four
row maker, and cOVering.with a two row'
• corn planter. 'Rad he marked -off with a
plow, (all the rows7matme way, amid half the
rows the other) he would still' have
saved six Imundeed miles in the one hun
dred and fifty acres; or four miles per;
acre .And Alm 'Min always be done in the
most rough ammo stumpy fields. The corn
was in all' respects as well planted in this
way as by the old hand hoe and plow
method.
God's Husbandry.:
•
Otho, a land owner, • spake thus one
day to his neighbour . (bah Old, "1 have
for many years'observed thy life and ways'
but one thing flppeare to me, above all,
excelent, and, at the same time, strange.
Although thy fOrtune has often changed
wonderfully, and many various sorrows
and trobles.lutire' fallen•upon
.thy house, :
still thou reinainest - cheerful and trail
'gad in thy countenance; thy words and
thy behavior in evil as in good days.
Teach me how thou Art able to do this."
Then. answered Gotthold,"That is told
in few words.: My own calling daily la
bor teaches' it to me. • See I have learned
to, look upon myself and my life as a
tivated field." 'these words, (Wit) .
looked at Gotthuld as though he. did 'nor
understand him, and ho continued. "Be';
hold, In" brother, if sorrow comes upon
the I think of the plow and the: harrow
which break up the ground to destroY the
weeds and enable; the seeds of corn. to take
-root. Then 1 seek-for the barren spot
within my breast, and for the-weed whieh
me. The ono - roust be
destroyed, and the other must be cold,
iated, in order -that- fruit',.may_grow-and:
thrive.. SonftifiiiMsalio ,look upon Any
troubles . as upon a storm.which approach—
es, all_black, and threatening,. but Lringti
'rain and cools the air, inid f think "when
it is over the sun will shine again." See
thus-do-1 look upon myself and my . life
na a - cultivated land. But ought the land
to say telhe husbandman, 'what doost
thou ?' Then said -the other, , "'Thou
speakest tern() .of ,the: fruit, instead of
the root TelVrue how , didst thou get
such a mind of' such- thoughts?"
,And
Gotthold answered and said' "Can spir
itual gifts•coinefroin elsewhere tkan from
him who sends thiirain and the sitnShine
. upon oar fields, and brings forth `bread
from the, earth? :,Beholdl we are his
husbandry."...
RABBiTB AND TanEW—A correspondent
from Howard's Point, writes:—"Rabbits
may be prevented - from destreying yonng
peaoh and apple trees,hy dip ping a woolen
sag in grease of some kind=hog:s . lard
or the like—and ruh the tree as far up
as they can. reach :Ho learned, this
from hikneighbers, after he had lost some
trees, and since such application has been
made, no - tree has - been limelia
1R0.N.1...1R0N!--:-Thitittentlon•of, the
the public and Blacksmith's p r articularly requeit,
to tho large assortment oilier and dolled' Iron of all
r l es and kir,ds Stool of klndS, neaps, Screw'
,•. lates,ll.nolls;Vicos, Hollows, and 4100 till,* lhat: the'
acksmltrimay meat:: Iron sold'lirquafitltiositaltl
nholesalf prices: Vtllltinds warranted.' •• • • •
• • - • JOHN'S': LYNE' k RCN,
N. Hanover AL Owlish)
.
O. 8, 1856.]
, .
r.E . RE511.1,1:(31- -- qo* - PARNO.42S,
and Coh 31111 i UM korLtiiio•rin,49l
Milli:me taken the, Ora; prom I Or* oieralEorbera sr
• number of rthir recent Stoton'ud tknuitt ':**Orsl,
Amer who repair stooK ohould hgvp one. Or
tarit,TYNR
:NotiLfrATi939vor AtroS,Varlltlit:
Nor. 6, '. 6.
per 929ap 4.0 Oune!tere
R. •STAREORD'S OLIVE • TAR
TITEGm•PAT 'El4F.crtuokii.nEmmork_____
1 I is ghaled and Applied (not taken) ,to cure Dummies
of the TIIROArAND — LONOSI '
No Rheumatic, Neuralgid, or other Pain ' .can exist,
where Olive Tar ill applied. Olive Tar mixed
r with Mutton Tallow forma an ,
Ointment that cures,
EVERY.. DISEASE OF
Reference Is made to the fulloWing . gentleinen 'aka
have used Olive Tar, or OliVe Tar Ointment. '
,TIIURIAW WEED; Did', of (ho Albany Journal.
JORN M. BARNARD, Esg:ilkiptoirtlerald.
~ISAAC V. WWI E t, Postmaste.. New Yolk..
• " Capt. - EZRA NY.s, into of the Steamer
E. A. MANCH, Esq., Chief Engineer Pacific It. R.
C. N. BARNEY, F;c 7 ft: C. S. Exp b ss Compaby.
ELI COOK, Eiconnyor Buffalo,
Prof. EORGE JA3IL'S LAW, oth , Avenue,N. ItIAPES, Newark.
y. N. J.
G . -
lIENRY RUSSEL, 613 South Arcot, N.Y.
JOS. 1.. LORD. Mutual Beaton lon. Co,, 11 Wall at.•
C. Y..WEMPLE, Socretary ,51anhaftan_Llfa
127 Broadway. .
W.JUDD, No* England Ins. Co.. 29 William at.
.0. W. ENSWQRTIL Forwarder. 04 Pour] at. ."
ELISIIA PECK. Banker. 2 Broad at.
•
• Iter..W3l, JARVIS, Middletown, Conn. •
And ninny other names will 'he friund.lu our Math
Which ran ha hail of our Lcical Agents. .
OLIVE TAR, ' - 50 Cents a Bath,. ,
.OINTMENT, 25
OhLED•SILIC INHALING PLASTERS, 25 Cents, -
.For Sale by S. W. Haverstlek, only Agent for Carlisle
Pa. Also sold at tho Company's Depot, No, 16, Stat.
street, New York, and by Druggists genurally.
August 20, 1850-om. • • •
• . •
T AADWARNI 1 HA RD WAVE
JOAN P. LYNN k SON
nro now receiving their Full Stock of Hardware. Which
in unusually large, and in connexion with their for
mer heavy stock makes it
.ouni of the largest and most
varied assortments over offered to this public. They
'have every thing thrt the Partner, the Builder, the
Merchant, or the public, may want - in their lines, and'
which they.are selling at the very lowest prices. They
sdlicit a cell from the public befitte' waking their pur.
chases, itatthey.reel confideut-tiplycan offer Inducements'
that 'will rowaid the li..er for the trouble'. .
. •. .
Feullng:tbankful to a generous public for their former
liberal patronal.?o, it continuance of the samelt elicited
at euriold stand In North ilauove! Street, Ca-rllsle.
October 8,1866
•
AS FITTING AN: PLU3M
[NIEL -The undersigned wo Id Inform he
i, c. 41 teens of Carlisle that Ito um rang,.
' • mast s todoDAS.FITTING and PI.U3IIIING at shoritto
Geo, and on roasmutble terms. Ito has engaged the nor
vices of a first rate baud front Philadelphia, and has su
piled ,hi engulf with an external o assortment of FIX.I
unk4, which will enable him to 11 I all orders promptly
All 'cork will be warranted: Ills x It of Clas• Fixture*.
- - will bo found in tile room - exactly- posife:his Tinning
establishment on North Hanover s root, when., ho invite* ,
a rail: ..
TIX:sIING, SPOUTING, Ac.--po is also Dre Pared to
. - fornishor maker , to order,uvery-artlele of-TINAVARE
--- ISid by hirusekoupers and °Glom.' lie will also attend
to SPOUTING. ROUSE-ROOFING, BELL GANGING,
and PLUMBING. .
. Thankful for tho patronage with which he hasairtiad)
boon favored, ho respectfully solicits a continuance 01
the same. ' - •
Carlisle, June 14, '54
'STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!
.L.ITIN D. OOItGAB' Would Inform the public cant
ho has now on hand at' his establishment, ow Main St.,
next door- to Marion Hall,; the . hirite4t and mod 'edlo-
Ode assortmout of COOli, OFFICE & PAR
.
Loll STOVES to be found In this county.
•.; 7,, which will lie sold at. the lowest prices for
cash or approved credit. Ills stock consists-of
4 4 1 a lam, assortmont of new and highly rm
. prove . ; PATENT COOKINO STOVES, finished
the most complete manner• and calculated for either
wood or deal, or both. All tin, old .standard patterns
whirl, hsvo stood tile test of exporlence, may be found
at his oo ablishment, Also. a-groat variety of the most_
approve - 4 nod hcauti.ul PA Atilt,,. OFFICE STOVES; in
eluding number of new styles, possessing very sum,
flat. advantages over thoso boretorbre In use. Families
and honsekeepers nro fespectfully invited to give Lahti a
calf befiwo purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered, to
'any Part of the country nod put 111, at Um shortest no.
tiro. 'lle continues to do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET
IRON WAItE, and Copper Work, and has constantly on
hood or will make to order overy irticle required by
housekeepers or others in thin Doe. His stark of Tin
and Copper Ware, embraces every 411,d of household and
kitchen, utensil. warranted equni to the best montane
tonl. Persons in wont of articles In' his lino May al
ways be sum Ming accommodated to their satisfartior
y giving him a call. pooo_i
3nsurancr.
WEST BRAAHANSURANOE
CO., OF LOCIC I i AyEs, PA.,lnsuros Detached
61111,114,a. Stores, 51erchandiso, Faun Proimrty, and'
other buildings, dinl their mamas at moderate rates.
- CAPITAL VUO,ooU—eitAwrEit PERPETUAL.
DIREeTeaS.
lion. John J. l'earco, . lion. O. C. Harvey;
John 11. 1011, • ,.T. T. Abmins,
elMrles A. Mayer, - ' D. J. Jael . Ohan, " -
Charles Crist, • - .3%*,.. White, '
l'uter Dickinson, . Thos. Kitchell.
HON. CI - . C. DIAR VEY, Pros.
.- - ,T. C. AllnAms, Vice I'm.
THOHAS KITCHEN, Secretary.. ' ..
. , ILLYEKENCEB. ' •
Samuel 11. Llo; d, Thos. Bowman, D. D:, ..
A. A. Winegardner, .IVm. Vanderbell,
1.. A. 3iaokoy, ' • {l'm. Fearon,
A. White, ' Br. 3: S. Crawford,
James Qulgglo, A. Undegniii, . .
Julia IV. Slay ward, Jamie; Armetrea3g; •
lion. Siuiou Cameron, Ilan. Win. 'Bigler. •
W3I. C. IMF:1131, Agent;
[Carliele, Penn'a.
Mny.ls, 1854-1 y
L 11 1 ; Y
‘j }plc INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FLEE.
TILE FItANKLIN FLEE INSUIIA:401: CWT.,. •
or PIIII.I.DELPHIA.
Chartor Porpottial.—s4oO,ollo Capital paid In. •Offlee
103% Chesnut street. •
•• MAIM INtiuntkNee, either permanent or Ihnited, agains
loss or damage by lire,ou PROPrattti and LFVECTS orever
description, in town or Country, on the most reasonabl
terms. Applications made either personally or by tette
will be promptly attended to. • .
0, - N BA NCI{ Pros%
The . subscrlber Is agent for the above sempany for
flarllske an d Its vielnity. All appilmtlubs for Insurance
either by mall or persouslip will by promptly attended
to by A.l. sl'ONSl,l , lt,
d0c.12,'55. Real Estate Agent and Scrivener. -
F iNs u RANcE.
ALLEN
AND EAST PENNSIIOItO MUTUAL FIRE IN
:A/RANCE COMPANY of Cumberland empty, incorpo.
ratud by an act of Assombly, is now fully organised, and
in *ration under the management of the Ibllowlug
commissioners, VIZ:
Uanlul Bailey, It. Gorgon, Michael Cochiln,
Mokhoir Bregneman, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun
lap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lewis. Byer, MAT Logan, lieuja
min U. Mussug, .Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham,
Alexander Cathcart.
Tho rates of Insurance areas low and favorable as any
Compaurof the kind in the State. Persobs wishing t
become members aro invited to make application to th
agents of the company, who lire willing to wait upoi
them at any time.
BENJ. U. MOSSER,Mant.
HENRY LOGAN, Vice Presidunt.
LEWIS lIYER, Secretary,
MICHAEL COGKLIN, Tivimurar.
AGENTS.
CBMBEICLAND COUNTY.—ltudolph Martin, N.Cum
berlaud;. C. B. Herman, Kingstown • Iloury Zearlng
Shiremanstown • 'Charles Bell, ; Dr. J. All
Churrhtown ; Graham, West Pounsborough
James Me' Dowel, Frankford; Mode Urlffith, South Mid,
dloton; Sauubl Co6ver, Benjamin Ilava n w a k, Meeim
lesburg; John Shorrlek, LlsbuniJ David p. Coover, Shop.
berdsinivn.. •
YORK Bewmitn, Dflisburg; Tote
Wolford, Franklin; John Smith; Esn,; Washington ;
Ei;•Picknig, Dover; J. WW Craft, Paradise,. '
11.11titiSBU1;O.—Itouger Llclitnan. • -
Members of the company h winicpoliclos about toe,.
Miran o have thaw rentibroel by making application
pay of Otager "X
CIIIRISTkAS—AND- NEW YEAR
Tho storo of the subscriber is in'reepipt, and th.
shelves nro.now annulled svith handsome selection e
no' and rich • • .. •
FItENCII CHIN A,.
and decorated fancy ware, such •as Inkstands' Basketii,
cut 5,4.910....1105e5,M0y,1fea-and--14!mer
— .6l.lfyClifiiii — dollsin variety,. and it — Caricty of other
.artichis all mull suited foi the coming llollfdays.
. • GROCERIES AND SPICES
In every variety, fresh and - of ;Lost - quality 'Bove just
been added tp our former stork,
NEW BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT, •
of very fine quality In small also on hand,'
CRANBERRIES, RAISINN,
Curfauts, Citron and other goods adapted to the season .
n variety, constantly In store and for solo by
Car llxlb. Lac. 10,'56,. J. IV: En.
XTENSIVEITURNI'rURE ROOM
_LI —JANIE'S It. WEAVER - would reanerfoully cal
thoatn on of IfouseAseepers and the pail
tht
oaten i alveatock of elegant FURNITURE
W Including Sofas. Wardrobes, Centro and Tables
v" Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every Other
article In his branch of business- Also now on hand
she largest assortment of CHAIRS in Cat .isle, at,
the lowest prices. • AOFPINS made at the short-•
•
est unities and a
he provided for funerals. lie •
elicits call at his eatabllshment, on North Ilan= ,
oar street; near hotel. -
vAirpurnlture hired out 11;ille month or year
TOOTS AND• SHOES.—Another
large assortment of Mon's Connsonnd rim, Boots.
Ladnis'. Horror° Brats mid Shout Misses and .Cllll
-
Borks at very low prices.
Vic: 17.
--GUANOI—A full. supply of ItEssE's
ItAsistiLAT6'6 GUANO, containing 46 -- lo 60
per • cant, ' Phosphate Mine; and 8 per cpnt.• Ammonia,
manufimturPd Rims Columbian • and Peruvian am ino,.
and contained in baganf.about 160 lbs. each, in store
and fbr sale, In lota to suit purchasers, by • „
' RICHARDS & 'HILLER, ..
~. ' • Solo Agoras of Philadelphia.
. ,
. •
02 Bourn EILONT PT.
Pardplilets, 'frith DO particulars, at tho oillco - of this
paper. . I •,, •• • - , -
• -April 1, 1067.--lm,, -4:
-,,
:
4tooool-- -7 A -144 N::oc'reiT
• , .Thousand Dollars for one
year, 'teemed-by bonds,, for which VW PER, OENT.
INTEREST;,Per annum Will be mad. • Notosidmwn,
payable at the Making Houk, of Snyder, •BleVarlaug
dt Cook, 111Inneapollo, Minnesota Territory, who
drafts tpiirt•t4 notes for mma when OWN'
. Partioa Wishing to 'make the Lean either In part or
:-`irhole, , will address W. IKraitioarlana until the 3d 91%
April, at Newvillk, ; • •. ,
• Parsons wanting. Land Warrants loaded in inwp
as dae o lAn h e e dr i tely rm ;fr ti ar t tlh d elt o w .i tT .. atia n liAn a ta y Mit
A • % Hid' US: 141-82klirli - EitrAttOnor
tast
3 On, xtroilL - , , : A4Puolik} lutrifet. , 4Bl.to:bpipAre "111 be'
111E1
G- , •
JUSTIC.E.OF TUE EAOE
fulk-oMcetho.Recit an of, he Court Rouse
April 23,1855. '
I, I IErt.LI4AIVI C., RftEElll, Attorney
' °Mc° Iq Mart ,Stroilt,Oarllshi,TA - -
Ilfirlluelnoss entruAtod to hlm *lll' be promptly at,
toudod to, ," • ; ' ; , Feb, 7.'56.
el 'P. lIUMRICH, Atli:m . 110 : ot La 7.
xj.-oifice on North Ilanoior'stroot n (44 doois
moth of Ohms' llotbL All business onqustod to him
will Lopromptly 14tehded to. '•• [April 15. •
A N. GREEN,. Attornercat Law.
Il_nolliee in East. Main Stre'et, Mehaniceiburg, l'a.
attand to. SURVMYING In connexion with
Ma profession. [May 210856.--,1y,,
flit. S. B. KIEFFER Office in North
street two deers from Weisel< Cempbell's'
store. Office hours. ue_ro particularly from 7 to 0 o'clock,
A. 71.. Sufi from sto 7 o'clock, 31. • .
• •
-1100 TOR S. P. ZIEGLER , ---
.Offic - e
1 . 1' and Ilesldenco }last Motu Stfeet:tblrd door °low,
the Market [louse., Calle In town and county promptly
'attended.
.
• Carlisle. iTatiAl 1850.
DR. C.LO 0 3IJS. •• • •
Southilsnovor stroot, "7" '
host door tr..thr-Post •
Office, , • .
,
be bout from earth& the loot tat days
of each month..- , TAug.l.;'6b
TAR.' GrEORGE. S. SEA
( . 1 RIG lIT, DENTIST, from the Bal
tinter° College of Dental Surgery.
. .
IMOlllee nt fhe reAdouco of bla ntatbur;East
street, threo.doore below Bedford. Belereore—Dr., Oen
Z.Bretz ' Mandl 1856—tf:
.cICRIVENI4IR.-A,..V...--- CO NAT,EY A N
K. 3 lio:tr.fater of Chrobar
end county: will carefully atterui to thu trausactlutt.Ol
IM/2012=111
such business as may be entrusted to hitn,'such
the writing of Deeds. Mortgages tiontriicts, lie wi
alio devote lily attention n Silo procuring of Land w°
rents, Pensionli:&c:As well an the purchase acid sal
of Reit listate, negotiations, uf loans, c. )3E92.,0111ce o
rent tirmrst-fi--,,,-ruairarradiiimd;-.--017 - 31nreirro,3
Esq. near tho Mothodlid Cbt,ch. _
OMEIE
SNYDER. & M'FARLANE
. • LAND AGENT
MINNEAPOLIS, Opposite the Suspension _Bridge, Falls
of St. Anthony, MI •sota Territory,
will buy - nnd soil Inmia, - . negotiate' loans; locate mini
currants in .311imehota, lowa, and IV isnot sin,_lnqulrleh
respecting - the - conntry;Viniter or otherwise, promptly
answered. -•- .
REFIIItENCES.
Hon:Alex. Ramsey, Ex:Governor,
Holt. It. 31. Rice, Delegate to Oongress, 31Inneseta
Oar. Pollock, Harrisburg,
James It. Steele A. Co., Philadelphia.,
lion. Frederick Watts, cyllale,
A. Brady Sharpe ' Esq.,
31agoun, Now Ytirk,
•
Robert irals.h, Now Urlennp, '
Jamalt. IrVino, Es 4,. Newvillo.
110n..1. S. Bleck, Somerset, l'onn'a.,
Ji
It. Hood, Jlnpor, Springfield, Ohio; • ‘.
Con. C: Antholiy, ~ 4,
Jns. Carson, req. St. Louis,
Win. IVllson, Esq., Iteltiniore 31d.,
J. T. Wright, Charleston: S.
.l. 31. Wilson, Philadelphia. '
. MONROE MORRIS
•
~
30.000 Aerex Tinimpwred lattld for Salo. :it,fmnt $2
to $lO per nem; HMO improved Forms. Lots for ea*
In St. Paul, St. Sutbony; and all lowun nu tbo Mince
with river. .•" . ,
• . .
tio_l'artieular attention given to the Loaning
'Money, and Entering Laud Warrants. 'Address,
PNYlllat r•MTA It LANE,
March it. 1X56.—1y•1 ' • Minneapolis. Min. Ter.
DEAL ESTATE A . Gif.SICY
L . ANDRF.7 (1. 1.0 L. M. JEFF 71101iPSON
• 4:01:.tt: 'Ell 0 M.l' 90 N
, -
Hare opened an onion at 'St. Jitseph, Mo., for the pur
chase and sale of Real Estate. buying and selling land
Warrants, entering Land on Tillie, rturresing and Mop.
plug Tow., Location of Warrants, and making invest.
minas for non-residents. paying of Taxes, and all Itel.
tams pertaining to a tleiteras Land Agency In Missouri.
Kansas, Nehiaska, and lowa.
et?A_,(1111co on Second Street, North of A..Trlionttl.
'thinking Ilouoo. - •- [July 30, 1850.
fl A lILISL E" FEN. E SEMINARY;
511 t. and DIIIS. CIA RR, whri have bum, far 'torero
years engaged in teaching. respectfally.announce to th
citizens of Carlisle and virinity. that cm..the Ist of Jot
lumber, 18511, they will commerteo the second session, I
Lduther Street, - near thu tirrinan Reformed Church, o
their
The Institution ',will Ile both a hoarding and day
school, In which all the branches necessary for the emu-
Plete education of youngladles will be taught. Assist,
opts ,of the highest cfiliracter for qualifications and
morality will be employed in,accerdance with the wants
of the Institution. The governMent will be tofidtictad
on strictly Christian principles, While Pectarlanism will
to as excluded.
The Principals flatter themselves that their long and
successful experience as teachers, as testified by the
reconitnendations in their possession ' will enable them
to establish an Institution of thh highest character for
young-ladies. They 'era fully persuaded that such an
Institution will he sustained here by the eitlsens and
neighboring country, and• hope that their confidence
may not be ditiaPpointed. .
The Scholastic year will consist of four terms (eleven
weeks each), 1,-ginning pn Septembhr .1 and ending on
wound Wednesday In July. . •
TERMS [Wit 'QUARTER (11 weeks).
'Boarding, including fuel, lights, and
tuition in English branchek, $35 , 00
•
' Primary Department, - - 6 0,0
Higher English, - 7 - - 800 •
' indent and Modern Isvnguages. each, -b 00
Ornamental branches at professor's charges.
No deduction for absence after entrance, except in
moo of protracted illness.
REPERZNCER.
Hon. FRKIPK. WATTS, Bov.C. P. WING,
J.' D. PARKER, limb - " A. 11. KREMER,
JAMES HAMILTON, Esq:, - " JACOB - FEY,
T. 11. SKILES, Esq., " W. W. EELS.
Dr: S. B. KIEFFER. ." J. B. MOMS,
Ilev. Mr. STERRETT.
EEO
IC V.l EI A.O D V.
V Timm silLEslvxsT oN 11.11thISEURG •
The Twelfth Session of this Institution will commence
on Monday, the lid of November. Parents and Guar.
dines nre requestell to inquire into its merits belire
sending their sons or wards elsewhere. The 'mutt nof
the Institution is retired, pleasant and healthful,
and the course of Instruction mbrares the ordina•
ry and higher tirenches of en English Education, to-
gether with the Latin, ()reek, French, and German lan.
guages, and vocal, and instrumental tousle, Terms,
boarding, washing, and Tuition in the Enjilisli branch.
s and vocal music per session (21 weeks) $G0,00: For
!uvular containing particulars address.
L. DENLINGER..
Harrisburg, Pa.
Rop. 17. 18561
DLAINFIELD ACADENI
L • CARLISLE, Poi.—The Twentieth-Session (five
mouths) will C 01111110110) on lilay sth. A now build.
Ing Ras boon erected cZnitaluing ilymussium, Slusie
Rion, kei
With Increased facilities for Instruction - and ample
accommodations, lids Institution presents groat 'in
documents' to parents who desire the physical and
mental Improvement of their sons ,
,Tornts per Session, $65 00. Par °Rentals. with foil
formation, address .---.11- K.IIIIItSS,
Principal and Proprietor, --
Plainfield. Cumberland to., Pm
April 0, 1850.
Of , 44,
c0.31M E RI L.E E
coloured to the haw - end spacious liall;Vp„ 9an
1.0 IrALTIBIORE STREET, Ilallinfore.
0. K. Cilauskr.uar, Jfercau
--tilesrinhce—""
It. Loma, hi - charge' of Writing Mepartittatit; ---- , 7--
0. IV. Kemp Instructor In 'Mercantile Calculations And
Associate In Keeping Mepartinent.- --
J; M. - Pnltura, Teacher iu Kook Keeping.
sairtnror
Throe years have not yet elapsed since the establish-
Meta of this Institution, during which time upwards of
eight hundred stndeutatotif boon in attendance, (rep•
resenting nearly every Ile in the Union,) among
whom are number, In SAID ore and elsee here occupy-,
Mg prominent positions ea business mon and account
ants.
. .
COURSE. OF STUDY.
BOOR Elli'lNO.The Principal Imo the utmost con
Odom° lo assuring the public that after an expel lento o•
fourteen years in qualifying young men for the Count
ing itoorn and othellutpartant stations, and nn exten,
sine acquaintance with•the'tapnagement of bashresir
books of every descriptioh, (assisted, an lie is-by two set
entitle accountals,) the COlll.O of training' In this le
partment Is eminently' practical and well-adapted to
-the various pursuits of Commerce and Trade, including
Individnai, Partnership. Mercantile, Manufacturing,
Commtesion, Exchange, Banking, Shipping. Steamboat-,
log. Compound Company 'operations, c.
.PENNlANdlill'... , —Tho exercises under this head are
free, easy and graceful, combining rapidity of execution
with beauty of construction, thus enabling the student
• to write an elegant business hand on completion atilt,
~LIALERCANTILEL'ALUILATIONS,Am all. their-various
bearings are taught by the Most *accurate' expedb
Coils method:.
Daily lectures are delivered upon the .13cle a of Ac
counts, Diercantile Customffir Ac., these in moms-thin -
with a series of lectures on Commercial Law, are, of the
highest importance to alLaspirtug to oc'enpy prominent
positbnis In the, b4sinoss community. .'• • '
The, time :nebesitary ror an industrious' Student- Co
complets the course, varies from 8-to' 12'weeks.- . 4 There
being no vacation, applicants can enter at any time,
and attend both -day and evening. Examinations are
hold at stated periods, and diplomas awarded to t: ute
who graduate: For terms, etc., write and Lime ach
011 AS. 001LBY
TP A 11431 Y.
431
MALE AND FEMALE. --
. ,q English and ClaMical School, Lanelisbuni,
, The Serender,winter.sesehinnc!this lnailiutlen will
open on the second Tuesday.or Jan dary,'lBs7.:
• The usual English and Classical branches, adottedlt,
:our lint grade Academies, will be taught: Napa
. ns
he spasm ¢ tnmake therougli; pribiligh - 04•In t irarscito.
lor The village hi 400 inhabitants; eltuitod, In the midst
of majestic bill and mountain scanery,lbtoo mica Ali
tent, from the ".Warm Springs," Is' hosltty and' quiet,
enmdently remote front the 'moguls/419e oflarge tonne,
Janialla Urea . d,,with the principal, cities n. the state.
Terms per querfor„s3,sl l ,4,.so,accionling tO the grade
of . studlea... Ftench- and Comae, .$5, extra.
'Brnks at city, prices Doinling fOr.ladiee In sliest 1 8 1 1 1 .ko
.lles—at prices !Multi Si) to $2 00" per wee
, p, MIC,HIittiMII4
•
or B.D. RLIBV„ : 4‘.
: ' •
Zusines, PVOs.
=I
Thu►atiow.
SEMINARY- FOR YOUNG LADIES
- -
U11.1141A'4 . „ 4 1V A .tilc
.
1100518. •
•
FA It I ?CO • I'SIPI.IBBIENT4
The isiatisariher,'hicatso 'vn Arm . basement of the Mettle
di , OldireW•oppeaike• the'. Railroad' Depot, Is now
rocotr"ng a Varlety,ofkarmlng Iriplemebte, such off
GRAIN .DRILLS;'• • ' •
• OgAIN" PA NS, '
• ' • CORN SIIELLIKRS,
• • . •••RAR3I 1.1014.118 i"
Corn and Cob grinders (Scott's Glenn: the Crescvm t
Grain SAIL, llersu Shovels, RISADEIiki ASD 510W1.118
(Many',, with Wood's Improvement),"Strow Cutters.
&c., all of.whiph arc of the most improved kind and
workmanship, and will be sold on the most imam.
modating terms. Formers are respectfully Invited G
mill and examine befoie mirchasin, t3. • .•
ARMSTRONG.
R?-For the convenience of fanners; Moore's Date.
'Undo Drill willhe sold at . Shirentanstown by' lienjarni
Cia 4 y u , x n u n s d t a 2 t o, E l l B ll s llr . g onehur h!Cltistion Long,
CrItIOULTURAL 131 I'LE Elsn
TENNOCKW WHEAT DIU LI.-
depted aim for sowing oats. green nerds and
guano icy.mser's Portable Cider Mill—the best . •
In the market. Halliday's patent Windmill:—
Horse Prater's and Thresher's. Lime rind Ounno •
Spreader's.' Dealers Hay: Straw and Yedtier (art.
Little Mani Corn and Cob MIII. Spain'S Atmosplieri
Churn: Theaboye Superior Implements with nil other'
for the use of the fanner or- garduer„ lot .kali hater.r.
and Mardi by
• • PASCHALL, 510151115) & CO., •
Agriculture) Warehouse and Seed Store. corner•V
and Market streets. Philadelphia. • July 25,'b5.
. 7.‘.1
'
Nos., 21 - ' and 23 South gsth. Street
.• • ' '• - PUIL,ADELPIIIA.
AGRICULTURAL iMPLENMT, MANUFACTORY. Drlstrl.
STzn litiotnos (:370 Acres) Illoonmlnle, vent lirlxlnl.PA
I 1 ~~1{.D_Il:1tSOF THIS NElGll.l3olt
.nocn). Urtuvera of IV hen t nndit re. Mat
- • LIANA U'S SUPER ATI: OF. LIM Er - -
-if- yoft -- vrifut - Il s y Crips.. or " Leitlll . ll American
Fertilizer."
• Then° valuable Man end have loon used for th past
Fix yurs successfully for'Llig Drain - - arid "Tobitceri Crop
lit Virginia, Pentmylvlmia. Ncw Jersey,. Delaicare.
Mary,land. and the Islands of ilfrounia end IkIrbodOoll;
A 'barrel (200.1 b..) auflieteillt for. air acre of ground.
'flurebove Fertilizer. ore composed of reliable Chemical
Elements, 'Odell largely increase the ;Top and improve
the soil, doubling the value of the land. Price of the
Phosphate of I.lme—s.lo a toll, 'Nltrogoned the
American Fertilizer $2O per ton or 10 per barrbl,
$1 20 a beg. Alpo every variely of DIJA NO. hire Land
i gamier. Pot Ash; Nitrate of Soda, Ilene Dust, l'owdered
..• ,
deedsdeliver - A fieb'of charge. '
''01.21. A. I,P,MAU. Proprietor, ,
•
•
No. If South Front Street, Phila.
wholesale deafer. a liberal di.eount. Pano•
blots in the Engligh and Gellman le .aunties
Orders at a distance,' Cash accompanying or limit.
promptly al tended to.
-- N..11.- 7 1/11 . 1.0gAR have been awarded by the. Penn•
sylvania Am it I;ll.tiral Society, New York Crystal Palace .
Association and the New. Jersey Stale Agricultural
Societr. ISA. 3 '66-3nutoi,
ARMERS LOOK HERE!
- TURF:SUING MACHINES!
The subscribers deidre tii inform farmers and public
genet ally Met they now have on bend and are constant
ly ninnufacturing Thresling-31arillites with Plerpont's
Patent Shakes, which nre generally ark nowledged to I e
the best articles now in use. Almon variety or Clever
Ilullers,'Cortr Shellers and Straw Cutters. They alto
latent to.the repairing of ,Agvicultural Mach.nery In
the best manner, amPon reasonable terms. 3lninilire.
tory on North Hannover Street, directly opposite the
residlnre of George illetkgar, Lso.
August .1 ue. , Allltl3lS & 14,ANK. •
•
rilo FARMERS.—TIid subscriber bas
-I-., returned from the City with one of the largest
this pike... Ile
linaJust received 80 dug, linmes_ulth nod without pat,
nstenings, , Iron And steel hooks ranging In pairs from
44 to $i 50. Moo 800 pr strnight nod I ulst link trace
chaiml from 60 to $125. Home smile trines ofall kinds,
nlWi a-let or .1) 1,2 ad• flftlt• *hrentit,,bott, carrying halter
and log ebnins=olto a very largo lot of shovels ' forks,
spades.4toes, nao: and 111 short •everylitiog no d Any
thing wanted by the Farmers— -
Remember the old stand Ertstitalltst. Carlisle. -
51nrch lii. '6O. 11. SAXTON.
•
DA N T SELF-briAPPENING
_IL YANKEE FEED CUTTERS, man nun fin
A Linucti A SARGENT, N 0.410 Itlarket street. Fbiladn
Thit cutter to superior to nay now In use, for strength
durability. and slinplialty of construction: It cuts fist
or. and In the only FAlrsbarpening hay, Strad and Caro
Stall:l:utter over made. It has hut ONE STRAIGHT
KNIFE, which any Person ran grind and set 111th case
but in ordinary case, in ground to the machine. Thou
41andtdmvo already been sold. and the demand Is dall3.
increasing. In most mks an examlnatiOn to nuflifien:
to convince:me of its . superiority, No one after it nhor
trial would tart with It fir any other. All Mite-dr th:
above constantly on band and for gal.e.by
- J. P. LYNN,
oat] Sole Ago fir Cumberland county.
AGRICUIffUIiAL
•
•
:RENTS.
oA.• Ridging and, Mule: Plows. for Corn and
Potatoes, Expanding' Cultivab, o, with
Stool Teeth of various 'patterns. Yield and.
Garden larrows. 11a,1 Pious, Revolving I lort..e RaLex.
patent Se,ytfie Synths and Scythes, S flash lawn
ihrylhes with rivetted barks, onporior Unloading Vey
Forlm.wlth rope and tot Ito. tv undete, and all •other
artlelee for farm and garden.
PAI,CILALL MORRIS & CO.,
7th and Market Streets, Phila.
IM ENSE SUCCE 8 - S !!-
. THE CHEAPEST MAO /MINE IN THE woiti.D.
BALI,OU'S DOLLAR. MONTHLY...
DESIGNED •FOlt EVERY AMERICAN DOME. • •
Encouraged bLord unprecedented surcems which ibis
popular monthly hos met with. and the rapidity NI lib
is bleb it lion Increased its circulation, the pn•prietor has
reso,vol to make it still more worthy of thu putronnv
of the public. That this admhable nork is
A' MIRACLE OF CHEAPNESS
is admitted by every one, containing, on lb dOes, One
hundred Vogt's of reading molter in each number, being
more than any of - the $3 Magazines, nod terming two
volumes a year of six hundred pages enh, or Twehe -
Ifundred pages of Reeding 3lotter por lint um for
• ONE DOLLAR!
Ballou'iT,lfollar Monthly Is...panted with new type.
npon tine Whlta.poper, and its motter is capefully ctali
pileitand arranged by the ha•als of the edltor'ptul pro..
Kiehl., who hits been kw o n to the matte as onitterta
with the Bolden press fur sixteen yeas. Its pages coal
NEWS, ' • MTSCELBANY, •
TALES, • ALII.NTUItES
PUE:118, BIOUItA I'lllE4 •
STOlti ES.OP-THE-SEA,,--Sli ETCHES,
• WIT Ac.,
from the best nut moidllaPnlarvultent of-thin country
nlso - spi d'sitiia rnivril of the notable urcutso
tbn times, of peneu and war, of disctiverion nod improve
- moots - wilting - either -forming-au companion for a leisure moment or hour. any.
'where, at home or abroad, curb ounther'heing complete
In itself:
.I.__Ncinectarian_sulijecte_are_adinitted-int ' tar-pages ;
there are enough controvert-al publicatints with de.
voted to its peculiar scot or clique. Thin work is in.
tended fur , • ' • •
F.
MILLION.' -
north or south, cast or west. nod is tilled to.the brim
each mouth 50th chaste. popular and grephivinisch•
limy, just much as any father, brother, or friendliould
place in the hands of a !wily circle. it is in'nll'l Esde
bertments, fresh and original. and, u lint 'it purports to
, the cheapp.t magnsino in tho
Any person enclosing kis DOLLAR to IhO preptletor,
shall receive the•Magaaine fur one } year, or any
person winding UP Buhr subscribers and dour DOLLAI3,
at one time shall receive a copy gnu's.
M. 111, BA LlABJ,'Publisher end Proprktor.
Corner of Termout and Bromfield Streets, Boston.
Juno 11,'10, •
MIRACLE. OF SCIENCE.-Dr.
• 0. L. Netting,' of :Mechanicsburg. Cumberland
coun y; Pa., announcies: tolbbse afflicted with Tony,'
:Wens, cancers, Polypua ; Lupus, Moles or 'Marko. Sc,
uln. King's till] and diseases that hare .been usual!)
treated with Caustic or Knife:he cars remove them with
out cutting, introit* or Pain; neither Chloroform of
-Ntherin adurinlaterectoto- - theTpationtit ler - no matte,
'ca what part Of,the body they may be, he can remove
them with perfect safety, and .Ina remarkably, shoal
time.., No 31Inoini of Vegetablepolson is applied, twat nt
money required until a cure Is perfected.
ProlaPsus . Uteri, Female Complaints, Chronic, Vene
real andoll other diseases treated with positive success
Full particulars caul° obtained by aildrelsiiiittin either
'English or German, poet paid. • Patients ca be ac
radiated with Board offreasonahletermq:, • :
Biscluonlesburg'iit One' cf.the 'prettied and_htialithy
•towna In this or -any : Whet • dtate...l4 Is 8 . 1 011e4 from
iferrisburg, on %the Cumberland Valley Nail Road r aod_
accessible Itonf all parts of the V010n... The Doctor will ,
sisitcasea InApy port oldie Ste when pealred.
—to Kind reader ifyim know any•ofilleted fellow crew
AnlellelaF not to tell them of this treatment.
„-- . 4• 1 •; '6u "VETTEIt'S
•• •••-.0- o .v •••• • NITURE 'ltooilol • :
.!'• • • N OW.: ON - 11A1.11,
lame asizOt w ltt otnew and-faehlonableNONNlTOßE
nodHAl ,Walout•-aild - Mahogany'.Dreisinfeiormaue;with Marti'
• ' Rh. • • •
_ 0 c bias, ind'Wti ”,
.Waladit litnitaimiandWitrdriolve: ,
Mahogany and Witlfiht Table"' of all thee. • .
:trench BedlOotdlOOlatogleq4o . lll244oNlet tr eO....pli
Parlor Atm Chilre,lllid Reckini' Chairs; with'volvet or
• hair : cloth seeti and hqeke. • .
Szahointoand 'tVeinut - Chairs with_ hoir.elOgi or cone
PleitiChnlie tit -" ... '— • ' - ' *-
. - 11 - rnUirt and elat'n - VtWerririel
'nurnlturel Itootasol'thit Iridtiseriber, on Loothor ' , trete:*
reae.the corner of NOrilklhtootor. • . •
. •
TAUT F & - .IIARLEt
PAL CIIBAP WATCHES AND JEWEEST.'
Whidesalu and HetatEdd.. thu Philadelphia
Vt,. and 3anEry Store" ho. 06 North Sum& street,
rornor cirguarr.y,PEDadol ' iddn,..'
attchei, full jutrulted t 18 carat
, $2B 00
•
0814Lriiirie;"18 carats, • • 24 00
- Silver Levey, full jewelled,
Silver Lupine, jewels, ' '. 900
.
. -
Superior Quartlons 7 00 ,
•
Geld Speataelus, . , - •.
'• 7 00'
.
Fine Silver do. _:.__ _.,4 60
.
.
Hold Itraroluis, . : • 800 '
.
Ladles' Gold l'unclia, ,
"1.00"
Silver Tea Sprains.-50t,,,, • • 800 -
Gold 'lens, with pencils and sliver - bolder, . 1 00
Gold Finger Itinga••Wateh °lames, See. All goods
warranted to,be what they are said fur. ,
' ' . , STAUFFER & HARLEY..
. .
. • i SueCetisbr'of 0. Conrad.
•
..4:lRf-On - haddaome Child and iii Ivey Levers Mid baldric
still lower than the above prices. - - • - . :.
I A .I ALL CLOAKS & '3IANTILLAS
AT WDOLEDALP. A. D itrrAtt.
410 41 Ur PIN & CO.,
.•
Importern and Manuflultureis of CLOAKS and MAN
- TI7.LAS, N 0.714 Chesnut stick, few doors above 7th.
south side,).Plilladel Oda, (in COD tioctlon with ti 110110 1.1
BULPIN. rroodway N. Y., the largest Manufacturer.
er these pounhln :he United Stares.) bag td cell the at.
tontion of - 1,71 tie's tie And Itetlill buyers to their larze
• nod varied stow, of CLOAKS, 'PALMAS, /he.. fie.. fn the
Kjill trade! 1 'Their collection. comprises complete no
kortment of all tlic•latest Parisian Novelties in Velvet
-Moire Antique, Cloth,Plain Silk, An.. An,. • while the fie
ellitieS afforded by .thelr connection wit h the largeit
ALonufilAitring 11ouse. (of these gonds,ritt New York,
enable 'them to guarantee butter value than is obtainte
• Wu elsewhere In the Market. OHO. LPI N A CO.,
Sont.S. 7al-3m. 174 Chesnut Street above 7th.
'NE II OLE-SALE ItUG
N. OP 4 NCER.TIIMIAS. No. 20 South Serena .treet
phik - importer,Mannfacttire,and Denierin
- • BRUIN.- MIMMLNES.OII.IOIIiMbSrAeIIh•h—
-zipye Stuffs-Paints. thin, Colors. White Lead. French and
Ann.rlean White Zinc. Window Glass. Mass {Faro. Var
• niches, Brushes. Instruments, Druand Spices, Whole
spires, and all other article. usually kept by Druggists.
Includi.,g Glue, Shellac; Potash, fir. • .•
All orders, by nett' or otherwise. proMptlYnttended
Lo. Country merchants aro invited to call and examine
~_ciur stock before-purchasing elsewhere. ----.l* - Lionds sent
to any of the wharves or railroad stations.. Prices Low
; and Gneds Warranted.. f 31arrh„ , 0,1830-Iy.
OSFPIT A. ...N,14.3E1).LE5,
rer of •
11'111 E. SILK AND If AIR.CLOTII SIEVES,
Duthie, Medium and Fine In mesh : large, mlddle.Sized,
• -Andinnallin
-- -Artinl.l. 01,9C11,1 lit IVOV EN WIRE. '
,$ the best qualities: a minus sleep of - mesh. finm Nne, 1
80 Inelnsi ye. and from one to six feet hr old th.
• They am h lured no many sparesti) the lineal Inch,
.
--- and cutte.snlts
Thu subscriber else keeps constantly to hand
• . • ' tiOREENS:
• . . .
W coal. salirFore,-11ole; grin, gra,vel..guann, slime
sugar: salt. Irmo, 'coffee, .spice. drugs. dye.st.ulTss Ae
Together with, an nisortnent or 1111117117 AND AN
NEALE') IRON WIRE. All the 'above sold wholesale
and reed] 'by .T. N. NEEDLES.
54 Prold. Street, Phila.
June 4. 16511.—Ay.
I)ENSLOW-- & -- CO.i COMMISSION
MEIIC/lANT9,
and - Wholesale Dealtirshl.llll kinds of
F011.1.;JON & DOMESTIC_ .I.:EAF TOBACCO,
'MANUFACTURED .11,11lCen.
-
AM) FOIIIIIIIN - A - ND DollE9TlettiMAll9,
" ! •. 21 Soutli Froth streot..Phlladelphla. •
•
importers of Floe • ifaviina Segars, of _the choicest
g".. , tlis_ of the Yuelfastillajo__A. large asn.rtment of
which an, 10.14.011.111tt1y en hand,_and_for_sale_at
111111 M Oli COPE 01.111111Ortral,111.
- 6 - Conptgomontli respectfully solicited, on whicli
Moral advanres will In, Made W9roll desired.
Special attention iven to orders rll'i•bri:hase on corn :
mispdon of Tobacco also every description of Mrrchan
ake. for arcriunt r par lee living lit'a illqance from this
market..
ttr,i.Sole Ago for F. A. Ooetze's celebrated Berman
Snioking Tohaf o.romprising thirty different varieties.
- 411123,18 1-Iy. ••
4„ZIIEPPAItA: N ItLIN(3-EN
~It b srrilv. l%! T ;l ng Fem. ed thAlimr •
NEW AND Sl'.4lliOUS HT6RE
No. 278 Chest 11.11 C Street, fourth door nt.l:e Tenth,
Are now - prepan.el to offer n Incite and well selected ste,
of the following fresh and desirable goods..nrlncipallyt
their 'OMIT Invortitlon. - or" bought nt 'Suction, whirl
_they.re_ . nhlo_to..sll-nt-. 4 11e-ions•rter's—prices-cnnll-•to
whirl] they corillnlfy Incite the Itttention of country
51urchnnts• Hotel K 01111.114, ntid findlies gene, ally.
flroon nod Venltlan
Barnsley and Irish Linen Sheetlng,.74, 8-1, 10-I._
11-1, 12,4.
h ulster and Pillow,ldnens of ssreral choice bleachers.
and oil widths from 30 to 51 invites. •
Bed nlnoket.s oral! sines and qualities."
Crili nod Handle IllSnkets. -1.... , •
Bed Quilts of the following varletle3Q vii:' Memelßei,
Welting, Knotted. Register, Al'minima, Allendale and
handitster, ornii the desirable sines.
Bureau Covets, Table Covers, Window (hirtalirMuslin
Towels and Toweling of every variety. Detnnsk Table,
Cloths rind, Naphins. Shirting Linens on& :Muslin. Cant.
brfe I fatulkendliefs. Embaolderies, Hosiery, Ice. tinge.
tel, Dannutka. Moreens, Enbrohlered Lare and Muslin
Curtains, Gilt Cornices, ihuuls, Gimps. Cord. Art
SHEPPARD A VAN lIA BLINGRN,
Thiportersind floaters In Litton and House Fundsh•
I ngAltlnds..
April 30, 1850-6 m.
~~.
gt. P_U NB A 11!.S__ID N E-P RICE
Wlndesale and Detail •
CASH . BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
N 0.70 South Second St., Corner of Carter 4
The establishment leas lawn enlarged nod improved
and is supplied with the Toe - vest and best Detail Stock
In the City', principally,of his own manufacture, with
choice assortment trout the best Eastern Market Da
brachia, Ladles.' Dents', and Children's •
• ' SHOES AND emtvats •
of every descrlplien, style and quality, embracing the
' best styles and qualities in this or .any other market.
This stock cannot be excelled for Quality Style and
, Cheapness.
I haeh article Is Marked at the very lowest possible
• price. Irmo which no deviation Will I+llll.lo. No en.
entvagnut ttatements Will be needed, and noun made to
-effort sales.'
I • tioudyear's aunt In all varieties. Pure Gums, se
at:Am in the market. always on hand. no public in
expectfully. invited to call. (Aprlll,lB4o.
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i.LADEIIA A DVER'NT.-
. EyANS' FIRE h THIEF PROOF SAFES! •
l .aTorLiml i othofl' hosing
nr
trout
FIRE or ISURRLARS. .
Day and Nowell's 01,0'0 TANK LOCKS.
A CAlll , .—Tilo " Firo Proof Safe," that inreseerod our
Books. Papers, Ac., darling tho Fire nt harts
Buildings. was purehasod of (MVO EVANS, 618. Sad
yt.,,l'hlladolpLhn• Ll'% d: BUCK.
REFILICERATORS ,S 7 WATEIt FILTERS.
' EVANS' Preiniu it Ventilated Refrigerators threooling
and preserving moats.' hitter, milk, wafer, and all .
artieleS frr ettlinary purposes.
WATER nurEits for purifying brackish or muddy
water, whether ;tlTeeted by rains, limostonb, alit.] or
other ransc,; 'can he had .separato or attnehed to I
Refrigerators—a small nuantity of ko cooling the s whole
tho wannest weather. , •
.
. ,
PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the use of warm
or cold water. . .
WATER COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores. foul Uweßinks.
STORE TRUCKS, For moving boxes, bales: do. --
SEAL PRESSES, Copying do.,Druggist do. .
I.l.VEit EVANS.
- No. dl South Second St., ( 2 dooms below Chesnut.
March 5, 155t1,-.ly. (Established in 18;i5.) ,
I,lty.
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ITERRINVS PATENT, CLIAMPI
ON I'lltE . ..PROOF SAFES, with Hail's Patent
, Pewder Proof Locks, which Weie
awarded se ante Modals at the
I' 'World's Fair, London; 1861; and
also at, tho AVerld'e Fair, New
York. 1803 Mid 'II; Tim subscrl
' bars are tho 'sole mane factiirors
.end proprietors In .this State o
-the-above-unequalled Safeanind-
Locks. The reputation of" the
igenuilie ' llorting's Saar' Is worl d'
wide. and for the last thirteen.
years the mercantile community
...c•-• - ' have witnessed and borne test)-'
J.unikiy to their NEC= SSILINe Ore proof_qualitios.. More
• . than 12,1300 - OI thesiStifos have been actually sold, and
• ' over Two aura:inn have passed triumphantly through
ace:Went/tikes. - TNO public are assured that all Safes
'madutaetureil by the subscribers am not only , guaran.
•. teed to be fully equal; but Id Many respects'even supo
Her to Rhone which have been an Severely tried bY,flre.
.—Few will forget; their services in the . burning of • the
' .. o4Tribunis establishment," New York, and ot !hell reat
Fire lir Strawberry street, at the • largellre'.la6V.luly;
opposite the Girard .llousei end. still more. recently
ha. the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut 'sta., 'ln the city-of
• lehlidelphia, in which-these • Elifewoldne forth the ao.
, knowledged CLIAMPIO;f, l'hon, many .ether' seSnritldi 1 - " AoirAl3,t) FOii:SALE: , --Tho 'ran
foiled, , ..'' ' : ' -' . FARREL a Co.; ;'. • . yard in my Oceupsnej: situated 16 Qulrieey;Okili•
~. • Ines Skye anD HANlC . Loorltf.tibms ','„..' f n • fonuirdies of •Wayucisbero', Franklin - ematity, - Pa,, is.
• . ilik WALNUT Street, Philailelpblit.' '.
or sale.. It Includes aboutthree ivies, of Land, 6 gond, -
' Chilled Iron Safe6.with .l'owder Proof Leeks, mann' inbitantial two-story Brick lICUSE and Kitchen. Sta. -
fbctured expressly for 'Banks, Ihokers, .hicrellera. and Ming, Carriegd.and ..lre , ifouse, bump, arid Well ores'.
' et.tere Mquiring" security -, from.- - roitucs.%.nank .1'1.4145. (littera water at the kitchen door, Steam .Engine. back
; Marti. ar. on hand - and made te order. - 'All the' aim, u 0,6., Coriyiur Fhep.about, forty : l:at.. inestirundur•
, eelabrated Locke for sale at inanurteturerel FPO. i.
~' - 'roof. a Kujininir 'Stream of IVlilar pnrplbp: throngh IC!
Second haini,".Satishr `,' Saliimindah;"' andf.frlrdn ' chifilinktirrhagd,.atid.nli.Ahd;requisite..ibullefliips-iind
-'-Olikat.s"-Of - other - makeribliave Ilien. taken In part pay 'appurtenant on to carry on.the Tanning bifsitiessoiten
pent for lierrlncrii the sato at half prim, ...% : . aiii' shiely, , .It minor the neatest and
~ most rompleie pro.
', • pieties of llni kind, In , I . state , of. compiSte .repalr: and;
. . • 0R • RF#NT.--7:A.: Brick . jhuiso,, sitii.. will Ni, Bete at ti bargain, t ai 'rite isouptint finds It neck- .
i y
. ,:i.t,cin. Wont !flab street: nearly opposite the hall, " 1 7 4 " retire. If not sold ativate sale, ittwill iiii . ssilik
•'. end Depot. Thiii house' is:Well bdnpted for attr. ii.,, et public auctionon be. Flit`'' Jimr , i1i..0 oil ell.,
ousfiliais, or a unnniy, reshigoculer . Idligirthlll Hy; jt : in, one third oti. be, pure bliey in easholud Ow
'hns boon , bwituirly„ occupied 68 . . a .otocery Show, ;po t .
,bittairo lit two equal anti altneris: ..."••• ' ••-."' ." .
•. . ..
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further PartliOlari'iMituiro (4.'00.0;08,10er. .• l'espee.. .. . 7 hop forth". rArtio
r t,illrt , _ •
- •04 la.it, lot 9 pApal. iqter: , ,',.• ,•-• --',' . - .. ~ ...' '-'..,,.
•.. "..16w 7.'lllb l E—pd km, •-• .- • ,PAIIN - Filith/PB' '," ' . '''' ' ' • ~ i ',, .. lininiiiiy,:Franklin Cann. Vyli, I
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-r - LAIC TOIMdC€ AND - CIGARS
'WINSLOW & CO,
2I SOUTH FRONT EITIMET, VIRADRUMIRt
COMMISSION 111 ElICIIANTSAND.' BALERS IN ALL
' OP •
._,CRAP TOBACCO, MANUPACTUIIED• TOBACCO'
AND C=ABS. .
Mare constantly on bend and for sale low all kinds of
American and Spleolsit Leaf Tobaccos, selected wit !
special reference to Manfacturers' use. .•
. All rticle/1.51dd -warranted to bens reiiiiiiiinted, and
every'opportunity afforded for examination, •
Purritasers nt nilishince an send - their orders and
rely . upon heinV• as faithfully served es .If-thoir gorels
o ore eelfetnd eereen. . (April 3, MT— Iy.
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~ZAVING. -FUND OF TTIEU. S
)0 ,INSLOtANCII, ANNUITY & - TRusT CODIFY.
Corner Third and Chesnut Stteets. Lhll'n.
,Money - Is received nude sit daily. the Maoism de
posited is entered in a Del Josh Bonk and given to tin
Depositor, or. if preferred/a certificate will he }dye!).
All seals large and small, ore received. and tin
amount paid latch on demand; withontundice.
Interest Is raja at ;the rate iff 11TE 'PM CENT.. MCI
mothiug from the day: ufdrposit. ntureensing fourteen
days precious to thou ithdrounl of the money,
Co the first dny of.!nn nary: in earl] year,- the 'laciest
'of earl] tlepsit Is paid to the:deposltcr, or added to the
p Ineip.d, ns he may prefer. • ' '
Tine Company have now , upeords of 3.6oo,dcpositors
in the city of Philndelphiti alone,
Any ndi Muni informatiou will he given addressing
the TREASUIMR.
' - DiItITTOSS.
Steriltetrli7erntiteril7Piiin't. , ' {Cm. )I, Godwin,
Lawrence Johnson. Vice It. Paul 11. qtldard.
Ambrose 0. Thompson, ' Oen. Melleniy,•
Benjamin W. Tingley, . James Porn -out,
.laeol. 1.. Flamm°, : (lt t .st. EnglialL.-.--
PLINY FISK. - - ' Serre_taryond Treasurer.
.1. C 0E111,4:11Y.10r.lt. "Ir -- 'Teller and Interpeter.
Sept. 12?.15.:—1y.
EAinE N ' S SAN] FUND,
Chertenitl by the Stilte of Vennsylvnidi iu ISuf
WALNUT'STIIKET_ ' •
One door above Second :Street.lilphirt, •
Receives Dopeslts In sums of Ono Thaw and upwards
from all clot ors of the community. soli Ohms. Interest
nt the rate of live per tent per annum., :llntrirys paid
bark on tli:nutnd. • ifrY - OiJlce Ms'n dolly trim 9 n u ll
5 Weir - tk. opal on Menday and Saturday until 0 o'clock
In ('.O evening.
' , This Institut air - will ler PallidsaiiZ
prace.ofduposlt thr Farmers and others doing
In Philadelphia. Deposits are pald on demand Without
any previous notice being roquired: •
Vdmund A. Saucier, .. --- lion. t leh It, T.Oon,
Boldly), -
James P. PerilL; • Hobert Norris,
John DloCnnlex , , }Award L. Clark,
Jneol. Shootz. - Cupt.John Gallagher,
Joseph M. Cowell, John Rice,
Joseph IL Myers, StotesburY,
Edwnril 11, Trotter, . William Shippen, jr.
Franklin Baron, • Um. I'. Jeliks,„,„.
Thomas Cooper, Edgar E. Pettit,
President—FßANKLlN FELL.
Treasurer—CllAA. M. IIIQRRIS. •
Secretary—JAMES S.. PRINGLE.
Charter provides !lint no manager. nilleer or
agent shall, directly or Indirectly, borrow any money
from the dorioty. 0E417,1855-1Y
• T A N TE PER CENT. SAVING FUND
• Oit THE NATIONAL SAFETY COIPANY, Wal
nut street, south-gust corner of Third street, PhiWel.
phia. Incorporated by the t 4 tate of Pennsylvania in
,
Five per cant. Interest is Arca, and the money Is al.
ways paid hack whonerm it Is called for, without the
necessity of giving notice fur it beA.rehand.
People who have ISrgc sums put their mousy In this
Tin Fund, on actamut of the superior safety and con.
venieuce It affords, but may sum, large 'or small, is re
ceived. •
This Mixing Fund has n very large amount of Mort.
gages, Uround Rents and other first clam, investnients
for the security of Dopusitern. The ruled prevent any
Direrti'm or tinker from Using or bort, wing the money.
The 01112 Is open le, receive cud pay money every:
day, from 9 o'clock hritre morning till i o'clock In the
°rutting, and on Mundny and Thursday evening, ti 11.1)
o'clock.
People who have money to put In, are Invited to en
the oflece fur further inforinntiou. . .
' • ;lIIiNItY L. SENN nn, Preside it. •
ROBT..SELFRIPUIi, Vire President.'
{VAL J. REES, Secretary.
October 3,1353..
-1 4 1.1 t E'N C TRUSSES.- 7 liernia or
Rupture semi:saintly treated. and comfort insured.
by, use of the 'elegant French Trusses, imported by the
subscriher, - and Made' to_lir,der_expressiFfer his
-- All - SUlTsCitii; with Rupture will be %ratified tirlorn
that the occasion now..otretu, to procure a Truss main•
lug extreme lightnbsa. with ease, durability end correct
construction, In lieu of the cumbrous and uncoutforta
- hie article usually sold. - An extensive assortmen always
on
on. adapted to every variety of Rupture in adults
and children, and' ter sale at a range of price to suit all.
Viist gingle*TruSni•s,•s'2,s3,l,4.and $5; .tiou,hlp,, $4,
Persons at a distance can have tv'frusssent to any ad.
dress by remitting the amount. rending monstiroaround.
I be hips. and stating side affected..
For Sale Whole's:tie and Retail by the Importer.
CALEB It. NEEDLES,
IV. con of Twelfth A. Race Ste, Philadelphia.
Depot for Dr. Banning's hoproved Patent Body Brace;
Chest. Expanders and Erector Itraces• patent Phouldur
'Braces; Euspensory Bandages; Spinal Proper and Sup.
Ladies' ROOM, with competent lady attendants.
april 11. ,
tit/WARD , A5.80,01-ATION
• IMPOETANT ANNOUNCEMENT •
To' il persons afflicted with Sexual diseases. nut
SEMINAL IVEAKNEES. 131POI'ENCkl, GONORRIIs
. 11LEET, SYPHILIS; • - •
The litVAlto ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia in
view of theawful destruction of human life and herilti
caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions Art:ticket
'practised upon the unfortunate victims of such disease.
by. Quaclur, have directed their consulting Surgeon. aa a
CHARITABLE ACT worthy of_their nestle, - to give
EDICAVAINICE - Git - AVIS; -- to all - Tirsinuillitie at;
billeted, (Male or Pinnate.) who apply by letter, (peat paid,)
with a description of their.condition, (age. occupation;
habiti of litb, are,,)and lutixtrentin porartyanti Punting
tb PUltNltclf MEDICINES y;tka;
The tioWard' Aesoelallon . lee benevolent Ipstitution,
established-by spuclarendowtoerit., for the relief of the
nick and - distressed, afflicted - with "Virulent and Eps•
demi° disessesr' and Its fund/ Ms, he need for no, other
purpose. hes 'how it Surplus of biceps,. which the
Illiectors have yeted to: advertise the. above notice. It
la needless to add that the Asseciatlon owliunsuule the
ids:beet Medical skill of the ago.
Address, (poshpahL) Hr. OEC, 11..CALIIOUNiennanit-•
lugg SUrgeon, Yowled Association Philadelphia, pa.
. By order r af the Directors,..:.,.:': •
„ • . . EZRA D.rIIEARTWELL; President.
1. 0 Secretary: — -0 7.
.--===;i~.iYDiiiies ; =-
.
.R. pOF LAND' S • !J dELCaRATED.
•
• - GERMAN BITTERS.' •
nn. C. JACKSIM. rmLtnrLfnlA, re.
• I
wilbeffeetuelly cure -
LIVER. COMPLAINT', 'DYSPEPSIA, JAUND - 11 '
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys
' and all diseases misting from n disordered
- - Liver or Stomach.
Such an * •
- Constipation,
flovard Piles. Full-
n ors or'llloodlo I he
- Acidity' of We Stohincli. Nau- .
•.
eon lienelburn, Insgnstrorrood.
Fullness or Weight no the-Stemaeli, ,
Sour Eructatirins,Slii king or Fluttering
at the Pit of the 1 . 9.011111 th. Swieliiilng of
the Hurried:sod g
Flutierifi g h
at the Heart, ( hooking o or su hi ffers- • .
Ling Sensations wbeit in n lying pesture, Dimness
•., of Vision behind' Leine,, the Sight, Fever
and dull pain In the Head, Dacionoy of
Pers piration:Yellownesn of the Skin and
- • Eyes, Pain 'ln the Side, Back, Chest,
Linda -Le Sudden Finches of,
Heat, burning in the - • • •
. Coustent luinginings of '
Evil, and great Ile.
presslon' of
•
thisto
prop In rolling withttention of the public'
preparntion, dues. a feeling of the utmost. -
confidence In its
,vlrt ues and adaptation to .the diseases °.
for which Itlp retommended,
It le no new and, untried artfcl huVolie that
stood the test urn ton years'Arlid before the American'
perple. and Its
,reputetion and sale is • •tunrivelled ,
any shelter preparations extent. • The testimeny In inn
favor given by the most prominent and well known
Physicians and individunis In all parts of the country
- Is Immense.
DERAMIEHENTS. OF THE LIVER AND STOSIACII.-
• Are sources of humility. From rPsorder or obstruction, • •
a morbid action of the sympatlietid and other nerves
Tofoe s, rind the functions of fliebrain_nr e
pnaluie disown '
es of the heart, skin, lunge and kidneys. It in' -owing
hr the 1 , 111110 cause that LIIDIIFIIIIII,I die With Cholera.
11filons,or Yellow Fever, nod that iliest'haneru) disease, -
•
Consumption.
The gentlrel want of sucrose In treating - diseases of the
liver :Ind stemech. has not. hem's deficiency of pntholo; '
clod know ledge of their functions—but of a suitable _
_compound that would net upon.the disease and all the .
13 wpnthetic affections. TIIItt IMF been gnined in these "
Bittern: and they. cannbe used by persons with the ,
most delicate sln mach with perfect sabity-,ns they tit
no time det illtele the patient, but, give strength and
Increase the nervous energy. They can be taken etenil
times. aiid u,,Jrrvlll cireumetences. No ordinary
mire.will prevent' them linving4 salutary-effect,•and
-no had 'Meet eau result' Erin, on over dose. .
_
If petionts will persevitre in tho urn of this - remedy,
and use it strictly according to directions, It
.will cure
the foregoing diseases In every instance, If not beyond -
the Power of medicine; it has cau,e - d - fenny to enjoy •
the. blessing. of_ renewed health: and in manydeneratep. - .
and abandoned canes. n perfect and ridlenl cure. -
PERSON'S ADVANCED IN LIFE, -
And feeling the hnnul or l'lme weighing beatily upon •
them; with sill ifs attendant 11114,•will find in. the use of ;
Ike Bitters an Llixer that will Instil now life into their
veins; restore, in a measure the energy and Ardor of ,
noire youthful days; build up their shrunken ferule.
and- give. health
-and happiness - to their remaining '.
r
earn
It inn well established fact. that fully - onehalf of the -
relnale ic, of utir population. are seldeni In the en-.
/111.11)r 14 good heal' li. or tic use their own:expose:Sion
n never feel w ell." They nee languid. devoid of all en
orgy, extremely nervous, and have tie Impolite. To
this chum of invalids. the. Bitters are espechilly.re,'
t , ..miniiiided. Their - peculiar tonic and Invigorating .
properties render them Invaluable in such cases. •
Persons visiting districts' herra,seil annually with- '
FEVER ANILAOUE, or ANY FEVER OF A lil LitiUf -
/NATURE. will find that by the,tiniely :use of une'or
WO bottles/they will not in ono Instance. take r the 4111.
ease, nn the Bitters will 'renovate:old strengthen the
system, nruPearry the Lilo off In Its Retinal ••laan net: nation is better than cure. „ • •
• . THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE,. ,-
And , Wee I - rote - Methane Stimulant, and all Injurious "
Ingredients; are pleamint in' taste end VI.H. 11111,1 I -
their operation. will expel all morbid secretion:, front
the body, give them to the pallid cheek, and health
rind vigor to the frame.
Price 71, cents per bottle. -
--Pripet' id 011 ice. No. 06 ARCH street, PhiPa, Pn.
Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers hi every town •
and rilh.ge in the United States - rind Canadas.. and by
nll Druggists in Carlisle. piny lb, Iva. '
VERLICT.EI), READA- '
I'iIIhADELPIIIA MEDICAL HOUSE,
Established twenty two yeni ego by MC JUNKMAN,
corner o l l tiblyspott l ,..tlviton. l 4,trcets..llhiladelpirit i rl' ar --
TivENTY.TWO YEARS'.
Exoerienee has rmiduFid fir. IC. a most sueeessful-prac
ilthmer in the cure 01 nil disensa of a private ',More;
tnanhootrit debility, ns no ,Impediment to marrlture;
nervous and sexual infirmities, illt.eases of the skin,
oil these arising from nisi kl of mercury.
TAKE PAUTIEULAit NOTICE.
toevil habil -
E 93121
ufn evt. It semen...es Indulged In hi-boys
solitude, Mien growing up with them to manhood; _ m
nA widel..,ll not reformed 1.1 duelinte, not only kande •• •
triune obstacles' fo happiness, but given
lie to a series,of protracted, Insidious, and devastating •
iffections.
Few of:these who give way to this pernicious practice
are aware of the edmenuences, Until they find the um.-
sous systetr'shattered, feel strange and unaccountable
sunsutions and venue fears in the mind. (See pages 27,
28, 20, of Dr. IC's book en .• Self Preservation.o
•
The unfortunate thus allia:led becomes feeble, is
unable to labor with accustomed vignr,"or to apply his
'mind; to study: hisatep Is tardy and weak: he Is dull,
Irresolute, and engages oven in his sports witlLLlsle__
- energy - tiourmsnal.
if he emancipate himself bCfore the practice has done
Its world, and enter matrimony,, his marriage is um
fruitful, mul-his-arose Is-caused by ._
his early follies. Thesauro considerations which should •
awaken the attention-of all who are similarly sitnatdd.
PATIENTS AT ,A DISTANCE
Can have (by stating their case explicitly , . together
will. aiktheir symptoms, per letter. enclosing a remit-
Lance) Dr. It's 11111dIell10, 2111prOprilltOd accordingly.
Portvarded to any part of the United States, and .
secure from DAMAGE and CURIOSITY, by wall or ex
press.
s• s
READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!!
A Vigorous Life or a Premature Death, Elpkolin on
lielf•Presurvation—Only :.1.5 cents.
Letters containing that value in Stamps, trill ensure
•
e copy per return of
• /GRATIS! GRATIS I GRATIS 1I I
A Free our to all.
•
31 ISE It Y RELIEVED. .
' , Nature's Guido," a new and Popular work; full o
valuable advice and itopressit u warning, alike catcale
tad to prevent years of misery and FaVe thousands of • -
lives, Is distrii uteri without charge, and finmerded by
prepald. to luny Post Oftice In the United States
on receiving an order enclosing two, postage stampv. •
refTONLOS WON'T 0.!
They never did do more than give •temporary
cf, and they never mill! It is laminae, they don't
touch the ustral. of the disease. The Cause of all ague
arid hillions diseases is the atnuspherie label, railed
311asnia or Malaria. Neutralize this , poison by its NA.
"IFURAL ANTIDOiE, and all dieraoo c used by It disappears
at once. tilled& Fever and Aguo Cure Is this antidote
to Nolarla. and moreover It la a perfectly harntlesajned.
trine. The certificate of the Mohr:lCM chemist, J. It.
Chilton, of New• York, to this effect, Is attached to eve,
ry but tie; therefore, Int does no geed, It can do no
harni.
— This in abut, than ran ha said of Quinine, Arsenic, or
any other tonic in existence,.as their use Is ruinous to
the constit tribal and brings on D 113,13 AGUE, which
' never allows a person Ihel perfectly Well-fur n single
lament. In Illustration of, these truths I anitex,sotne
extracts from a letter just emeiiekb%setu a Physician:
llsonorrogWAMlllllMarch 17, ihSU. • •
JAS. A.IIIIOAUS. Yoursof2d Inst., .
is at band. The Cure ariliued laW.htst year, and the
dilli • culty in gutting any ode 'to ptirchase,it was greittly
increased from the fact thrall renictly,buid,theen Intro-.
ducud en hick ivytkgroin tug in tattle V. ith`the public as
bel'ug I.elturitunt using Quinitte-not knowing, 'll pre- -
sumo. t bat the remedy they used. to escape taking Qui
nine ron Mined. the Dittlll ld Shbl , I
his retnetly'tk . 1: as 7.....Umith's Tonic, ")
would in
variably •IlitE.k an Ague is ut it did not Chill It, as It
would often return with tmnored signs..T his one
eutustnuro I deemed itt your favor, WI could institute
test comparison -between It and your CURE. The fol
lowing Is the tomtit;
TM co pursuits tank your "Cure," all of, which Wore
Ants. , Quotidian Intermittent Fever," of mai* ,
vreokfir standing. They had _tried Quinine and other .
remedies, occasionally missing n chill 4 l.tut
nil anett easetc.) slowlyN caring theitv-htit;: and laying
the Mundell. uof alit+ titul severer maladies. I. did
succeed in hffecting n radical cure of ail three of thesis
rot.es with your runlidY, and they have not hadwchill ,
since. in all three of these 1,411,. the . " Stulth's Tonic' •
intd.laten_uted, and would,' ent_belbrebtated, hreali.ttio=
chili, but after n period or two had einfised It would
return. •
• -I think therk-Will he nodifficulty . ' notrin giviiig to
your "Coro'! the %Image grouintoranrother ruiniody
now in use here. Ae., /to. WM. BUCKNER, M.D.
'MODES' FEVER and AOUE . CURE;or ANTIDOTE
TO MALARIA. the only hertulm, remedy in oxislonce
in equally curtain as a PREVENTIVE, as a "cOon." Take
it when you fool the chills coming on, and you. will
never hove a 'Angle one.
.
.
JAMES A, RHODES, Proprietor,
• l'ror'donee, It. I.
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July 1. la:4', • . . .
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KRAUSEIPS . POTITABLP • r
CIDER IMES con stilt be furnished.' of - • '•
improved construction antllinteli: Their
( 'grinding apparetue is peculiar; and -giros . •
them an advantage overall other mills. ,
theuction.'6f two reciprocating - .pistons; the - apples"
are forted up against the teeth of, re
rapidly.rolving
cylinder and retained till encomia 'tee flue pulp, which
of (mime yield*: more juicemben subjected. to pressure •
than if the
_pomace was coarse: The Berme Press bee'.'' f • •
- been • greatly Improved and' strengthened since lest'• l -
,-
,vear, end the whole ' flume Is tkvhtened •by strong Joint , _
bp/ 41, It in adopted to either hander horse power aitd • ' •
carlDn'worived by band to the eaten% of ale 'to eight •
barrels a day . -
i•AsoItALL monnis - k. • .
-- Implement and Seed Etore,
tlth endlltarket: ,
Eap. 21.1F1A0.
NI G 0.0-D 8,, A-1.14.1,:b11 .
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liou.mAy tqIhISNNTS. • • .•
aveattet ' returned from the cltynntlrtet :now
,',leis laFge .bniortnient of elomint, feehteneble,i new. , : •• •
sty lee,. I , lleq, and I. taple 1:1133i tiOULX:tolvblch I would '• •
reepeetfully,egll the Attention of,ntl, pniebneers,
Abe ;Adler , * ikir4kular• - • -• • •••-
• Bnlrchts,Long end •itrusretithemle, &ado, tun, I:att.!. h• •
'PratUnabnildetdels,-hpleuald. alike, -Frenuh;.dlettnoer, •
hehattiee. Ceehieure lialdiAtthbone, Talton*, . ,
: A• new stock or Cloths awl titeelmereil. Jluollus ;flrle!
leye. , Cellcoes. &e., In great vartotY,rind•ireireheap:,na
'..`4 Mop. in elogent New, Patterns • liniterlel Dud. In
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1-nernow reeelvtniattnyv!...lfiri;
Veered : rept : 4;a very reileeed prices. tly - ehlfrlender
-end euttousere, and nil In trent ur thenj, and handeetuo' • •
'geode, will- 'dente to:pint:ante Ws Mock before purcluee,, .
ler oleewhere,.. • • ,
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