1) ED KOlU> lIOTH..—Th;- uii- 1 ) designed having taken iTrg" -f >'• 1- • for*! Hotel. formerly kcr>i bv CeLf'-hn Hater, >• • in u ees to the public that he wil be able to :-f- j f> 1 th" beet ttc-eoumndatiooif. *" ''to t7> y ' ii : pabli • ami home CB--m. Til bulge will imp - re-1 and re-fitt 'il. a: ii the 11J wiM alr-iy* b *c'i supplied with choice liipiors. Ffi table will I' '11; plied with tin :h v-, -- • ii! ii teaks'; > citable 1->v all Mis stable is one of the best i Bedford, arid a good hostler will stsw*y< be in aUmUu'-e. , £ .* Boarders taken bv the week math or year. T< rm r wmeabte. TliejiMi arc i-spectfolly in vited to give him a o til J'GHUA J SISF.M AKEII. r Jan. 15. '6l rp II K 31 EXG EI. i<) uS E, J "'in,' S triet. lied; i Pa. The subscriber respectfully b- :s las ■ tr ' fort the travirliingpablii- thr he h•: > ivcejly enlarged. * j roved ' d refitted Ma hons-\ 1 -it for th commo'latioti "f traveler : >ards, As well as ' • try eus 'tn ;•>. Per-ons r .mi' _* I tb ; - ; lee j'it-.'e r.f visi'is .: the lb- 1 : Spring will find th'ishin: e pleasantly .< * Amide ami si it venieni Stabling iqath:- ' •1 to I tbis Hotel, whirli will a ways b- alj-i, !■■. bye <■ i., fii! Ii - ir. AG- a safe o-.d e : j r:i t • car- . rivge bens#. All arc invited to stive him a s'l I ISAAC MEXGEL. lYprietor. j 1 April 15. '64 TkJTORKIriON IIOI MB, \ * nrxTi rnno i PA. "" 1 "have pnreh oed and entirely rvrivat. 1 the • 1;, - ,tie' aml bri -k building npp".-i til he ... svlvania Rsi!n-,.| I' ' '. and I. ive 'i'nl"pe:.ed it 1 i - ::c Otltl oj -n of lie t t'n \ ■'! iltl piibli' ) tiroly in w and first class. till an: -aid n saving 1 ■ n (ili- r I'." ' :. i .i- io ~ not -T ellr i Central Pennsylvania. I r-.Vr to try t >r- t's who hav • f..rnit-rlv kt >, l - ile in eir: rge ■ !'.be Itr n.-I - ■*. Ply I! I'd Ii .HiSEPn Mt'tllliSi N mv25.'66.-tf. I r X I O N Ii O T s: L,! WEST Pin S"\. BEDFORD. PA \ \'. STUCK MAX. ?:•<►! .-it M- This excel lent hotel is now prepared topeeoin- , mod -o the public in the be, The r. I r.--m •' won! 1 respectfully i• for.l: the pub!;.: ti at be -■ 'cod he h '"e| I•r< - j ;. k. p by Mr. S Cri-man. >; C 1 drsvilld Pa., w hbre he will a ' -othmodete all who ii.. yjavor j bitn with theircnstcia. juis -tm. HENRY WKAV^I ; fn Railroad Street, HI NT J NGDON, Pa. ! C. SN'HI.,I.. i spr.lS.'fifi. Propriet-I . V 1 "v( U \ ICTI x. A :i \\ W;\ ■■■' 0 I S|" M f agciv every w'. cr to -'I par 1 i\;i-Hoyi;n A-'ttSewirr_-Mu ■ I -' - Tim • new kin( Eider and upper feed. Warranted five j Above salary or large cerrunlwlmts paid l!:oi m.V nii'-hines sold in tie* I oiu-d >' .■ . for loss Tt|" <5 to. which are fully 11 mt ittl 0 . Jto ?r \\~ heeleabr ' Wi'son. rtror * V Bad ■■■. '• Si,ir Co.. *: Bttf" l irr. All other cheap machines "re ii- ; 1 inzt-me-t*. and the teller or us--.- *r fiat.a r. , : fine, and imprisonment t'irculsr- fret. Address, or call uo o rh.iw \ (Hark BbideY ni ' '■ A: mj i y V MOXTI1! Afifpiii- wantdi r Vs'l * for en ■■■III ei- rrt: ju tout, Address 0. T. (rAI.EY, Ci'.y Buiblins. I!; idefbrd. i 51 lice. 11'" 22. '6s—ly , tin.i PR. i PLYEUWELIi'S I'ELE'!!! \TE! ESSAi •• the ra I: •" cure witbont tuedi.-in ■ . '■ i t-irv Setuio it 1. luipo:- ;,.-! Jle; d ail" TPbvilil llt ■ -i11;i• sity Ii:!o.-linten*e " M irri y etc . also Co'isnmptioß. Epilep . ■ The world renowned nuttr .:n liii® . i 11.,: >!( Lecture clearly proves from hi- ■ ■ > experience , that the awful emt p '""S d c It- Abo- 1 may etf. -tuaily rernoi Is,: 'j;v :■ .c. t.d w:' ' 1: dangerous -urgi *al "['.c •'!* : -- bi ug : :: ru uicn'.s. rings, or tut" i:-, pciioi' go , . mode ol cure at once certain nod of iu .!. by v.hmK every sufferer, m. matter what hiseond'iiou may be. may cure himself ch • ;y. privately and radically. Tills liEI'Tt'BK WILL I'ltOVE .1 t: ' ' TO THOt I'-lI.S AM' THOI'SAStJS. v ent unit- r>. .I, to "TV ad '.ress, in a plain. d d envelop, on th • receipt of *ix cents, or two po-t a tin 'S, hv : Idre-'iug CHAS. J. C. KLIXE t CO.. • 127 Bowery, >. V., i'o.-r Oifi Box 4.V- ; . ' ■ DS'SOLL'TIOX <>F PAHTXFII •SIIFP.—The partner-hip heretofore- exis'lug ' bt'two. . ! e umlersig cd ntul r the nau of J B Uiiliat: - A Brother, is th'- lay dl- ill ed by niu tual consent. All p< re - .w! :g .- -counts or notc-i a- in ash rt da.', th y will be placed in •• herlmtuii for colter ion •' B. H :i,LI A.Ms, A. I>. WILLIAM.-. Bloody liun, March 15. 50. The un i rdgm-1 havi g ' ken the stand uer tr>* fore occu' i 1 by.l. B. Williams & Brother, wisher ' t.j say to his friends that he feels gr ;tt*fui tor ! 3.. vers aid b'-gs a continuance ol the same. But will give notice that he cannot sell goods on lung - ... - c ■ '■ accounts sum! over six months. J. IE WILLIAM-. Blooily Bun. March 15, do p U 31 i' .s !! ! I lira engaged in selling the ERIE PUMP— certainly the only pump well adapted to this climate [ "Persi>n in need of a 'loon Pi er, will do well to give me a call. : „ Or-Ji rs from all ] arts of the county attend ed to with promptness. ADOICESS : WM. C. HXrVELY, isci.c!!-burg Aug. I. '6s—ly I KRCIIAXT.-' b II O W IULF-. i I f. primed ir- superior style, and u: m rcasuna hie "-rui*. a T"s BKiri>:tbt*r.Err: ofli • /lALL AXD ST.; Ol."it STOCK 1 OF >T VL.-. TIN Yi • HI.. A : BMIMYEL •'>. /"101'XTRV MEIK I vXi.- ;'>K ' I . with all kind- f TIN" \KK -• the - ru-n., i XTI-DFs rFA 10. >ll J-i -V . A .SPEAR'S PATENT ii. M iiI.YMI Mil bCU .-. T)iUX 2 Lit tX tl p btts-.ii-:.' li.'in fie a 3 ■ ' rY the *'Uinii- cf Tin: ' Y ' ' 1 T LITER H LA! - \X!> lb .1. < J UK •l -id IN'.' ; ■ f.ri i- lin the best style "t do-a . riu.'i.u. r ' l d a "I . An. ■ FT' '■ \\ >1). i r A 1.1. r A - >'• * NEW FALL M il.l -. HAW ELL A m!; :. L, PA PI MAV-rnirrnr.i-' iNUIN'IE. and \V'.\i"W SIIADI.-. ! r Fecrrn A M tttK . -tkukt-. NV P.. A PIIILABEi.PIHA *V 'Th. A':::vT-:: -or ■■•l- id loiuio ''-'tis every .•"uniy ■ '■ '....! A-. M -ps,Coarts and t'bo- ■ f cher ■- on I ui T3 m - k 'dg aau Everybody will fi..d j : r tare- • iiic-.-tiienu ; able h isiue-S, is we .-: ieuUrs. Audrcss" -*4 { °f ctrtttlar and II 4. J ib : 'sber ah - j 11 •' t. ~ ' • • •, , , V w 1 "TK. F. IRVIX \ -em " ■ n. ti - Aiii u -e t: T •."■ -yi \. r J t . tJonutry M> n -FM A: 1 ' "SRi J, ■je and # ;:4sf::Slvteo ia#. Moo rewardT~ "j f will w to toy Doit or ar dvtaber of iheMe-1- ■ n •:il F -.erriity. the a "i'£!ois f- r: r.y Ceinpound more tie !iiit. --1 vb 'it - tin i curative ?. soweri! than Misl : "r' 11--rb Ilitti u B, .VfiillLEß. Proprietor, ii. E. Comer of Centre Sipinre, | 11 no-.11 ly Lancaster, Pa. a . ilLi) Kt. WAIH >! , J; ' N 1 will icy SIO6 Bev. ird for the discovery of any p tii'-'i -' il pri't'-irati"B that f-ao cure agr - ter va- f. li. MI.-IILER. Proprietor, y P E. Corner of Centre Square. ] 1 m DOLLABS REwABDT j fl I will pay s ft to tl Proprietor of any Mcdi- fi • p . mi sht a a gr-i.tcr number of gcr.aino i,, C' -'ifi ->f s"- 1 - - ffcctod Evit near th-- pi "-C i n where it i- m.-.d- t'.-c MISBLEB'S HERB LIT- j TKR.-—"1 C -". I>ys| i-b... Liver Com- . j ■ ii'. I ' ini'tei ud Jtilious Ei ■ . F--ver and i '■ ;• e. (••-„.< w.-t >!•;-!. .-. Yellow J atiii'lic-'. Scrofula. | . ; i: d s • 1 C'-'.-'-r, -is-. Neuralgia. ! 1;!.- uniHf't.-iii. C igbs ' I'nii i, in th# St'-in- J.j : id -. s.net..rr. • r fad g awav-siek: • ] ' 'lib- I to • . children. L< m.-orrh'-a, Falling of the M i-mb, all ot-tru ■' "> s t.. tin- due course -if nature, in fenialce. 1 from ia pure It:.-- 1 wak ;uid disordered state , !■ ' - cure of the Y llow Fever in M'-xieo can also b l ' j furiiisbed: Rem ..v.er if it does not cure, the j-j money will be ri funded by the t rorrietor '1 BI.N/AiiJN Ml-IILER. E. Corner of C tn- Square. 'I Lancaster, Pa. ] SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. 11-rb But" - are net k-pt - -ret l>v the Proprietor. . i .---I'd for a circular and you will learn the medical 1 prop rtiesol all the artieli-s t. 'in its pr. ).*!• tis. may all b- truesd to impn- ' ri • f the b -i. In t- -.:iy per this impurity . is born in the- system; while others acquire it | through improper treatment ? sj-r ->f diseases 1 Ei der this head r. y be classed— -Ist. oft • -T- -ii '.-use is hereditary and i- \ , tr-i at I . gc- . ! :tti"l! t) gi (i"r;; i, -t! It is ; . - ! bv a tr sion ot JE; - I ws of nature, j h. ; :nl physical; in other words, it is { , ' - • • ' :! vifthe bio t.nd weakens the I j ... - ;uires goiiorho- . or *me o her "ci •: iisease; i , h- undergo## a'<• (nt-is of mere::.-'-, the disease is • ; dried up. ■■■■ id the c itient pron r. •: 1 w -"li. Vain t i d'-lusi .1. Ihe complaint t.- :t"t*uraL -char, el .■ ■ t - *nt. ilit, v.! .:h b'-que he! fi m father t-'.s->ti, j ■ !• fl'-iiu all •tmnurality > tul \ ic.i a, c utHi- 'ed with j • -!-r-.lii The; arts -'ufforit.g for the si in f (heir j iat.it i. s:l laboring u'id-r tbui " iu-erilwd iu- , - • ia the Boot ■ ; Bo "1 will visit tho it mitii-s of the fathers upon their cbil Iren." 'in care this dreadful complain-- itis nece.-sary \ that tic bi -, 1 -• uM he th in tghly purifi-d all organs : he body brougbi ii.toab d by state , tie : i - : ' ' . - u- • •!.: ,ing Mis: ler s Bitters; see the ar . ; . : id : ici 11- vigor: 1 ! : eg ISiedi tu ' lit-, i d' ty whe i-r th re is ac artie'e til the whole; . i -atly n- t. without tear of cottfrr. hed-u.. that AliEnter's Bitters will Care nil finds of i Brnfa/n"* J), eases. ' amns a.! aids them to pc.iarta their ti itura! } r ■ -ti. : - is a -ttii.uiant at. i a tuni • and it will .I' . - .t. . uf-i tisbly It die .-.!•• a -crofulous taii.t. .-tig" the ti-puriti - . the blood. Matty per* ..- iryitig -soup at t think ti" y nr.- cure ! when tie sain gr m ■ r the sore. They are. howev r, ' ••hutn: '•§ letd wrse." for tb' imparities that '"•Tc , ;: ' • diuio '•! tl; re bow net. int rually and cause in at. ■ . ■ tr tit.d .-ure cure f>r *ll tunniug son .- .-m iu! -or is Mi-lif'.- Ki 'ers. a continued end persevering use of .1.. .1 wili taostecrt. nly effect a p<. m. went ; 1. Salt Rheum. — Salt Rheum is a v gtte, in definite, though, p pub.r term given to altno-t ali adu '- it is .-eneraliy an erupti- it of \< d-ies iu j 1 stualL di-tiu-t ulcers, ac •"; -luted with a smart- j - : ing. tingling sen sat ion, witn a tendency to creep t - er sp.-at over the ttdj /utit.g . trf.-ee. .'li-Uler's , iiitter- are ure • are For this disease. on the -kin are alv. a; a - are sign if impure i ' . . i • . i . ■t !c eg!, i. which should irr.tdi- ■' th !u.!.! .•■••• I. 'thing but disgusting , '• • reup'irti . f J tuples i. d blotch - are notbit < . ■' biti the eoi iu; : '-cumulations of the sy.-teia ax- j ' p--ll I (hi hi ti,'- Ii in :of the ia. 3' he use > ' ■ f Mi- !' r's Bitter- will t-in.--- th -e corruptions to ; ' :!:!■•■ go ' t-ttil etniito-is, and j 1 ■ i.:: -lit" II : - - pimpc - a [ hl'.te c - La- , ; :. pb-s should bear this fact in mind. Fur - tie by J. L. LEWIS, Druggist, Be llord, Pa. I ATI AT FASIIIOXS DL3IAXDI J j J. IV. B RAH LEY'S I F.I,F.BRATEI> I'ATt: ;T Id : !.! '• ELLIPTIC -dl .I 'I'BLE SPRING) j SKI B T . The v : ler. ! flexibility and great comfort and ' ' " - ■ ; > t: r ill I •xp rienee ! particularly in crowded - mod-t.>;.er-!". 0 'fringe.-. lt*ilr id Cars.' , '' . I'- Arts Chair.-, for Pron -outdo and II Itre- as the .-kirt can be fid ! when in u e to tt - rail place as e#i!y ami eonveni- : , i. ■ -.. • .• ui -i wearing tho Duplex El- , l>- re. - ,11 for a --i. giedny. will never ; • at . i . Li-i; s they are -:[pe- ; . u thre or four ot ii.'ttrv .Shirts will , ' !e ..- ■ The II i-.o- are -%4 ~ i-. tilde and tw-'ed thf id. and the • e: . in r'M, ... m. t only dotf !e --trit.g" hiittwwe I •r ice Yi' t .-'i-.1.-ts "fT.-t-d as •• Duplbx" hat' the 'i k ti. viz W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic *■ ei spring-, upon the wuist httn'd—, „ none others • gemtine Also notice ! iha: ever'- 18-op '-ill tiir.it ti pin bi-ing pa -• 1 j I rough I!"- •<: re. thu.- revet-.- . -gt: etwoi"rd ".i --blc) springs brai-ic-i t tit, r therein, whit Uis die - - , . . •' oinutfun ta tto b I ;t' I i . at. y ot:. t Skirt. For -il- in -ill s;..re- where lir; clSkirts are Ms' i.I.T i Ibv • ■ O-V . tie p.- Tl,t. M K'-.'i'CH \DLEY A '' ALI . 97 42liami.-criv ai: i 79 A Kea lo -irtt ; i S EYRE A LAX id El.i,. sX FO' iITIX and ARCH reels, PHILADELPHIA, ji _ . ..... ...-.at |t■ -i r IMI' B' V E.MENT:■ nd k are a ■ ' • g "tt the LESI ot i t-i-.-iS p Fine ■ SH A Lr. Fine stock of rli-KS, Fine stock of DUE.-> 1 Fine -tock of v.ti .■ • j ' - . ' : tit)')DS j :iiF > - i • ! t Fii: ■: i' v • ' ''••• •.>>. • mid fltJ-irw I '' '- tu'i k'hl *t Mttit I'dwi. C wholes.-',- "• 1 4 BAB I. 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At an early day will he begua an intense ly interesting serial, by one of the most popular and fascinating authors, and it i? also the inten tion to publish, from week to week, in the course of t tie year, three or four of the best and latest novels. TERMS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE: Term? of the Daily.—One copy, one year, $9.00; six months. St 50; three months. $2.50; for any less period, at the rate "if one dollar per month. Pay ment required invariably in advance. Postage on the Daily, thirty cents per quarter, or one dollar and twenty eevs per annum, if prepaid. Terms of the Weekly —One copy, orife year. $2; five copies, one year, $9; ten copies, one vcar,sl7 - "i 0: twenty copies one year, $3::. To clubs, where ] the papers are srnt to one address, tha following reduction will b> made; Five copies, one year, ;s 50; Ten copies, one year. $16.50; twenty copies, ] one year. s:,o, A copy will be furnished gratis for " i -h of ten, or nitre, to one address, for one year. Postage, five eeits per quarter, to be prepaid at the office of delivery. I The above terms will be rigidly adhered to. Spi ■ imen copies "f the Daily and Weekly sent gratis, on application at this office. Advertise ments inserted at moderate rates. Address WELSH & ROBB, ile" T.j 490 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. i> E A 8 O N S W II Y JL %. Tne AMER IC A X WATCII, f MADE "AT WALT 11 AM, MASS., IS TIIE BEST. I is made on tic Best principle. It is composed of soi.in PI.ATKS No jar can interfere with the harmony of its working, and no sudden shock can damage its machinery. Every piece is made and finished by machinery. I i t self famous for it - novelty, as well as for iti effectiveness.) ami is therefore : r o'Ci lv made. The watch is what all mechanism should fc W'ITKATK. SIMPLE. STRONG AND ECO- NoMli \L. Exce; t some high grades, too Costly for general use. fore.gn watches are chiefly made by women and boys Such watches are composed of several hundred pieces, screwed and Live ted to gether. and require constant repairs to keep them in any kind of order. All persons who have car ried "aneres." 1 opines."' and '-English Patent Levers.'" are perfectly well aware of the truth of this statement. At the beginning of our enterprise, more than ten years ago, it was our first object to make a thoroughly good low-priced watch for the million, to take the place of these foreign impositions, the refuse of foreign factories, which were entirely un saleable at home and perfectly worthless every where. II w well we have accomplished .this may be under-: iod from the fact that after so many years of public trial we now make MOKE THAN HALE or ; 1 ALL THE WATCHES SOLO IN THE EXITED STATES, j and that no others have ever given such universal j -at i-fee lion While this department of our bud- j urn- is continued with increased facilities for per- j feet work, we are at present engaged in the man- j ufacture of wat hes of the very HIGHEST GKADE ; KNOWN TO CHitosoMETiiv, unequalfcil by anything hitherto made by ourselves, and unsurpassed hy anything made in the world. F r this purpose we have the amplest facilities. We have erected an addition to our main building expressly for this branch of ourbuHiness. and have filled it with the best workmen in our service. New machines and appliances have been constructed, which per form their ■ rk with consummate delicacy and exactness. The choicest and most approved ma tenuis only are im i, and we challenge comparison between this grade of our work arnl the finest im ported chronometers. Wo do not pretend to sell our watches for LESS MONEY than foreign watches but we uo as.-ert. without fear of contradiction, that for the SAME MONEV our product is incompa bly -uperior. All our watclies. of whatever grmie, j are fully warranted, and this warrantee is good i at all times against us or our agents in all parts of t the world. CAUTION. —The public arc cautioned to buy only of respectable dealers. All persons selling couu* i forfeits will be prosecuted. ' BOBBINS & APPLETON, Agents for the American Watch Company. n ,\:::y HOW K A STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston, Also, manufacturers of Family Dye Colors. I J-' For sale hy Grocers and Dealers every where. novklltn.'i. \ \ USICAL INSTRUMENTS.—B. i.vJi M. GREENE has opened his Music Store, toor we t of W Lewis' Book Store, where lie k is constantly on hand STEINWAY .tSi'Ns al items is one of two hun-1 fty thousand dollars, to sup , XT 1 te'ies in expenses for foreign | | II .by which is meant the ex - ■ Scni p! bringing Surratt to this syste J \for those of liis trial after- heal House then went inlx>jmusi if the Whole and took r : p good t's message. Mr. War d, wi n 1 made a long speech <1 e- mil(1 jH President. At its co n-: Man ommittee rose and t he j or n **L , , . . i Wee The hill for the admissi on g( was taken up and re ad. ! u I> >t was offered declaring . tall not take effect un' ess j 1 IRRITATE. SHALL B E allowed hy the wb ; DKR, iNjon. A long discus? ,ion : nan made a speec n m j ; . NKYS, CD ♦.} ie Southern Slates ! ,n " PER, STRANrppresentatio non T: ' k 'oostituti onal stOD Ki L UJ tx a j i'.f] K 'r dis- e ' B! r ' the um itn.i "O- aeh Fur these i • sovereign a and too much oann """* " its pru a- ato; single dose has bee oto teliera u>om<>, -tl The gent symptom* cur " ■ ,/ifh tla $-.-<*'*'*' jt the Are yon trW^ ufli and at ftg v f()0 , the small of the D*nday. app teaspoonful a day f HoUbP, ; w( .| *er, thanked God for ! yon it of the negro in the I that this was l>ut a PH Y SICI &°° a vv ;' r . k -." Z •y Governor V\ ells the tizensofthe State ful r the establishment aent" in that State, I make no secret ©ferred to the Com- kei Extract Buchu is eonJrleanS ltiots. 1 lie des T . . ,ho Senate amend- , Jumper Iserr.es. sclec| y Th( , " ed in vacuo and accoi. ne Mm iof yeas 118, nays These ingredients arjbe House then; an ble Diuretics afforded Of the \V hole, ilfld gcg ition of the Presi .Vent-worth, of II- uai opposing the 1 Is that which set Mr. llis 1 lillldc d I>ei -of the President's ( ; le Committee rotie. " ! HELMBOLD'S Tennessee, wasex n the Committee o ACTS tints, and Mr. Me la pleasant IN taste arfd, Mas appointed i - ™ ous properties, and lini O I> KM OCR ATS. i FORTIIE SATIS ; bot ng sensible talk Dos See Medical Properties cqe, and We colli- I in ' i by ofthe U. 6.. of which t>u of tIIOSC Detll- . . his copy: ik that printing thu ' BUCHU. Its odor uneasy and pro- i the somewhat aromatic, its tastf b. ftlsO, who, ; nee goua to that of mint. Itisjiv-i the editor, f" plaints of the Urinary to chronic Catarrh of th# Blu S Mho SUh tion of the Bladder and U"ct!M"(' negligent tra Prostrate, and Retention sir t ant ]> Urine, from a loss of tons p thjtiee to Say in its evacuation. It hasllso 1 publishes a . r. • r.v, • J-sacrificing in Dyspepsia, Chrome kllOW wlt fcctions, and Dropsy." j(j niC'll than lli:i the North- no FOR FURTHER jsfyarefarin Z\ j s, who, in otb iglits upon by See Professor Dewees' valtilile wi a f if there bo? lice of Physic. ' serve well r See Remarks made by ti celcll a ®'" l( ' T we urge, sic. of} hiladc. t>uc any and all Stan dart Wo die (lilticul tors labor, * o/ FROM THE advantages '< over them, er <* I. AR <• - jo ] ( i and aid- ei-o MANUFACTUR i v aid in their IN TIIE Y , , . 1 pproaches, let. to , ade to give a thi I ain acquainted with 11 Tatic journals. f pied the drug storo opposifd commence was successful in conducting Kit will take (if , others had not been equally s '-.] ( paper, e been favorably impressed withx> the busi enterprise. Deillixratit I MM Mem the ne- can Firm ol Powers"k-''"• > • Ue'H- oth . tut if they by ManuJ-actun , ( . i{)les and j the Ninth and Brown Streets"|-()m COIll- j J children j rc ; From the PhilacVa Evening Bufr motley " it's des- M"o are gratified to hear of the co va , cess, in New York, of our townsman, * Sta llelmbold, Druggist. His store, next to tiit - an i ropolitan Hotel, is 2S feet frurft. 2.10 feet deep, r five stories in height. It is certainly a grand tahlishment, and speaks favorably of tho mer j 8 hisarticlcs. He retains his Office and Labora Pe< in this city, which are also modal establishim Bta of tlicir class. 1 St the The proprietor has been induced to ninko t u j- a statement from the fact rbat his remedies, althougYo; advertised, are r< GENUINE PREPARATIONS, And, knowiug that the intelligent refrain from u singany thing pertaining to Quackery, or the Pat ent Medicine order—most of which are prepared by self-styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to read a physician's simplest prescription, much less com petent to prepare pharmaceutical preparations. THESE PARTIES RESORT to various means of electing sales, such ascopying parts of advertisements of popular reniwdics. and finishing with certificates. The Science of Mddicinc stands SIMPLE, PURE, and MAJESTIC, —having Fast for its Basis, In duction for its Pillar, Truth alone for its Capital. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most important; and the afflicted should not use an advertised remedy, unless its contents or ingredients are known te others be sides the munafaetarer, or until they are satisfied of the qualifications of the party so offering. IIELMBOLD'S Gc n u ine Pre paratio nn. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, AND IMPROVED RO*K WATER. Established upwards of 16 years. Prepared by H. T. IIELMBOLD. PRINCIPAL DP.POTS. HBLMBOLB'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse '' '' '.iic-iy. I\'w York ; And Hnnlti. n , g Mer , !ca , Depot, 104 South Truth Street, Philtta*. , 'Uy J a. SOLD BY ALL DRUOt,,. " Oct WUW.-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. 'ONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR. KSCK'S MKDICIXES. — To cure consumption, the em must be prepared so that the lungs will I. To accomplish this, the liver and stomach :T first he cleansed and an appetite created for RF wholesome food, which, by these medicines I bo digested properly, and good healthy blood le; thus building up the constitution. Schenck's rxlrake Pills cleanse the stomach of all bilious mucous accumulations; and. by using the Sea ed Tonic in connection, the appetite is restored, chenck's Pulmonic Syrup is nutritious as well medicinal, and, by using the three remedies, all ruritics are expelled from the system, and good , olesome blood made, which will repel all dis e. If patients will take these medicines ce ding to directions, consumption very frequently its last stage yields readily to their action ko the pills frequently,lO cleanse the liver and rnacb. It does not follow that because the how are not costive" they are not required, forsome ics in diarrhtea they are necessary. The stom lmust be kept healthy, and an appetitecreated . allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on the re.-pir- \ >ry organs properly and allay any irritation, en all that is required to perform a permanent re is, to prevent taking cold. Exercise about 5 rooms as much as possible, eat all the richi JI ID—fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything t/e petite craves; but be particular and mastictc ill. 2d w 0 -■ ■ - PREPARED OIL OF PALM AND MAE ■ PRESERVING. RESTORING, and BEAUTIFYG e HAIR, and is the most delightful and wono- I article the world ever produced. Ladies will find it not only a certain remedy :store. Darken and Beautify the Hair, but al sirable article for the Toilet, as it is highly J. ined with a rich and delicate perfume, indep nt of the fragrant odor of the Oils of Palm I ice. THE MARVEL OF PERU, new and beautiful perfume, which in delicacy :nt, and the tenacity with which it clings to t ndkerebief and person, is unequaled. The above articles for salo by all Druggists ai •rfumers, at $1 per bottle each. Sent by expri any address by proprietors, T. W. WRIGHT A CO., R>ct]9'6syl 100 Liberty St., New York. To OWNERS OF HOUSES AND CAT ?:— TOBIAS' DERBV CONDITION POWDERS ar irrauted superior to any others, or no pay, FIW E cure Distemper, Worms, Bot?, Coughs. Hide und. Colds, Ac., in Horses; and Colds. Coughs, iss of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper. Ac., Cattle These Powders were formerly put up Simpson I. Tobias, son of Dr. Tobias, aud, since I death, the demand has been so great for them, at Dr. Tobias has continued to manufacture SM. They are perfectly safe and innocent; no ed of stopping the working of your animals, ley increase tlie appetite, give a fine coat, cleanso E stomach and urinary organs; alsoi acrease the lk of cows. Try them, and you will never he thout them. Hiram Woodruff, the celebrated liner of trotting horses, has used them for years, d recommends them to his friends. Col. Philo Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, Fordham, Y . would not use them until he was told of lat they are composed, since which he is nevei tin ut them. He has over 20 running horses ir s charge, and for the last thcee years he has usee I other medicine for them. He has kindly per tted me to refer any one. to him. Over I,oo' her reierences can be S<.-en at the depot. Soli Druggists and Saddlers. Price 25 cents pe x. Depot, 56 Cortlandt Street. New York. nov3ow7 ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS.- :ST STRENGTHENING PLASTER IN THE WORL. ALLCOCKS POROUS PLASTERS Ivcand assuage pain by calling forth the acri 'mors from parts internal to the skin and gt tl circulation—thus, m many cases, posit ivy aporating the disease. JAMES LULL, M. D R There is nothing equal, in the way of a plastc , the Porous Plaster of Mr. ALLCOCK. Even ing is pleasant about them. They are the pla rof the'day, and a fit type of our present ai ncement in science and art. In Asthma. Cougi, dnev Affections, Gout. Rheumatism, and locil ep-seated pains, they afford permanent relief. J. F. JOHNSON, M. D., on '-Topicil Remedies.'' From a personal knowledge of these plasters, we n state that they are decidedly preferable to any ler in use. Wherever relief is to be obtained the use of a plaster, we should recommend em. A. INGRAHAM, M.D . Ed. N. Y. Mentor. Agency, Brandreth House, New Y'ork. Sold by uggists. novlOml MARCHING ON ! I—Constantly atl ncing in public favor, throughout the United ates, the British Colonies and Spanish America, d needing no FLOTRISH OF TRUMPETS to proclaim its success, that standard article, CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DVE, now far ahead of any preparation of its class. ■ople of Fashion at length thoroughly under ind the terrible consequences entailed by the e of metallic and caustic preparations, and admit e superiority of this famous vegetable Dye, Man acturcd by J CIIRISTADORO. 6 Astor H >use, New >rk. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair ■essers nov3oml To CONSUMPTIVES. —The advertiser, ring been restored t" health in a few weeks by try simple remedy, after having suffered for ral years with a severe lung affection, and that I disease. Consumption— is anxious to make to his fellow-sufferers THE means of cure who desijre U -WI GEND a copy of the I ion ALEE '''R/ with the direc and using the same, which ure CURE for CONSUMPTION, M S, COUGHS COLDS, and all . F etions. The only object of J {-- ~~~ the Prescription is to I Q D (T ead information whi®h I CEL El s TN I . and he hopes every ' W/*" N F I* 'A WIU cost them ' THESE Po. R „ AVE FJ :;W. BF re several yoajf L J( .W "Otsej M ere owners' horses to feed • f,w t, "' se T y lers every J"r they mi"ht • f