TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PIIILADELrillA SATTTODAY, OCTOBER 8, 18G1. "ri!! I TITZ: HELMROLD'S REMEDIES. Yfim WILL IHE PEOPLE BE WISE? , ' ' FATUMUY, OCTOtlRR 8, lrMVI. HIX'OM) HI OUT. Mirrh m we Northern poop'e, Trxo4 hj o-ir saprklcns crnntc, witU birdlytwo tly ullkc, are apt to Iiidk tor the hum evr Bin S'Viumi .in 1 ajajxr air an.l more tincloatlid sko s of i-anem Hd soothem laida, yitl.tnil'i'npe pilnwrs till in thai the el.io.ly toil mity veil in whif h Hrlueii And Iru-h N. tiite loves i often l tii.lo her if dons bait eubaiK'a Ibn he mly untTnr.iti. An I stsnkanccs n.t iiijatrryot Nature, t 10, ly miking Objects in.lliii't, ami "'J ax!-"inn f-iran of Mfe and motion ou' of the Du nn v.ipcir tare r.hi. A clear t)lui fky I plra-lnu; !o i-nz.e it I'm on.v in way, and for A short time to ;cih-r; litV. 0. edul sn.1 formlrM. (h.c feels a I.mkIi)-; for the changing clnnds. Fin.llng no nhj -nt f.ir the tj to rejst u;ii n, the ruin J Kink io'o inanity. UnmeifitKrit g the siice'tiveiiei of niins tint floods, and ciio-ul. ring well ho prune wa nil are to invest uli-rutc, Indi-iei miiie'o forms wi h sapriBHtnral aitrihiiiPK, oiio tuny a-atitiio, with murta (how of prolmnility, that )-.i iO'e Kri'wt B.toes would never have liwti i-rnt-ilncl vo urJer I lie lnlliiu.ee of ll,'liliinl atmo sphere; ami thut what Is Humeri hy tint Hrniiliun of "second Mtfiit," fouecriiin:; wlieli ome lj-crip'i vi! wur.la arc to he writton, o merely a delusion. i eonlingly, oinn pernim have icfeircd it to Btiiin.Iii rie eiuiics ; U eillior retriiciina or icilct ti. n of Uuifrttu objucu by wreaths of vnpor, for example ; and comparahiB, ill this way, tu the Mpcrtrr of the ltroiken. Ihe remark may have been iwulo by other as Weil ua too wriur, thai i' Is tar easier to explain u pin nomentiti lo Hits s nif.facu.in of tin) nitiitiiu.lo than o one'n "elf. The mnlor teniloney of tin) human mind i perh ips, t ) i.clicve I r the roaion that it dues not un.ler-tund. M soon at one, pro fcriiiff to have, s.mlied Nature's soiro.s, ie iki out with confidence on a phenomenon, having only the rnn in view of m ikinir limi-eif mem one ol Salute s illiitninati to thic whom hea.l lre-.fi, he will not find t-ki'ptiei-m predominate am irut his lietener. Ihe tendency to tiero-worship H veiy ationp; and tlioo whom we admit to kim more than wo know ourselves are, alter all, our greatest lit roes. In one way or another, perhaps, every pheno menon, no 'matter how ulinorniul, and, so to speak, supernatural, has been explained to t'lo satin furl ion of i-ome people tliesu perhaps tlio majority ; hut the misfortune is, if miifuriunc it be, thut many of tliu explanation, II' scrutiuited under the IlKht of the very science, from tlio a'oris ot which the presumed explnimtiou it drawn, nro found incomplete, nr im onsinent, not to say self-eontrud ctory. A somewhat amusing and at the same time pertinent illustration of this the writer nu t with a few days auo inaceitain book of nam ml philosophy, ptihliNhed in the beginnliiK of the last century a time, an It may be rememiiered, when the study of natural ami experimental philosophy, after its revival In the preceding century-, had brought into existence a nniuber of men from whoso minds almost ever gtrm of mystery had been eliminated. himly ot the progress of natural anil experi mental itclrnco i well calculated to illustrate the aphorism about the meeting of extremes. I p to the middle of the seventeenth century it ha 1 been the custom of philosophers lo reter every unknown agency to the operation of a ghot or spirit. KviUcnci s of this hynno tendency still remain in ihomjdern scientitio vocabulary, moro especially the popular chemical vocaoulary, though the Causes and circumstances in whi h thry originated nro commonly forgotten. When the term "spirit of wine" falls on the ear, or it may be "spirit of halt," one is not prone to associate the word "spirit" used on such an occasion with the cognate meaning of a ghost. It bad that UieaniLg, nevertheless. The exptlir.enter who fir-t evolved alcohol from wine, desired to make those to whom tin addressed himself understand that the agent of vinous power the. beatitic agent that made men merry was a mysterious and, for that reason, to bis mind, a spiritual agent; hence he called It "pint of wine." Popular chemical nomencla ture teems with kindred spiritual designation.-! even now. Many will occur to whatever mind imposes upon iiscif the task of going in quest of them, wherefore they need not be enumerated. Kuough for present purposes to remark that the pirilnal epoch of philosophy (for such It may well be called) tbo epoch when every agency of qoaJllUs, wneihcr pariially or wholly uaruvoalod, was com plncently referred to the dominion of a 1'lrit as quickly followed by another epoch of Character diametrically opposed. Nature, at length, presented no fiO'TOtfl to tho Y'timirinfi. Kvtryihlng was to them expllcaldn. Things Irom the explanation of whLh philoso phers of our day would modestly retire, acknow ledging such things tu stand beyond the pale of their philosophy, were glibly and complacently enough explained hy philosophers of the epoch to which referent e la now niadu. Very amusing errors did these selt-sulliclent explanatory phi losophers occasionally fall In'o. Everybody, ono my well suppose, knows the anecdote about King Churles II and the tish ; how he pu..led the fellows of the then recently established Royal Kociety, hy inquiring of them wherefore a dead Ush should be heavier than a living H-h ; how the philosophers there and then accounted lor It ; and bow appeiil to the balance having demonstrated absolute equality of weight between the two fiabes, ihe self-sudlcieut philosophers were ban tered by the king. Mow the anecdote is of utility here, Ini sniuih as it is typical of tho tendency amongst philosophers at a certain period, a ten dency which attained Its climax about the end Of the seventeenth century. Ko qnestion pu.zled philosophers then '.nothing was beyond their comprehension. Nature had no longer any secrets for these bold invaders of her outlying domains ; all was explicable. In the yrar ifltt? an anonymous book was published, entitled "A Mew Treatise of Mat u ml Philosophy, lred from tho Intricacies of the bchooie." AruoBg other matters it contained an explanation of ihe wuy in which a basilisk kills people by looking at them. At this time we have got rid of the fabled basilisk, the creature that was reputed to kill by tho msre pungency of hie cye-glancea. The creature Is now known to be a myth, and the ruses of sudden death, which happened repeatedly from the eye glances of a basilisk, uggest more probable if not, indued, well-established cansea. But onr author not only has no manner of doubt as to the existence of basilisks, but be explains quite glibly how it happens that the eye-glances of a creature should acquire such deadly power. Mow it happens that the progress of modern science, in eliminating the basilisk from out the list of created things, ha) at the same time ex plained the cause of belief in that fabled creature, when the circumstance, la made known that the fuvi red dwelling place of basilisks, according to the Ustimony of authorities who vouched for the being of such creatures, was at the bottom of dried up wells, pits, and caverns, the modem reader will begin to suspect that the sudden deaths referred by medieval writers to basilisk gate were really caused by Inhalation of carbonic, acid gas. W hen, furthermore, we learn, oa the authority of the book above quoted, that a certain Inquisitive student of Isaturc's ways, having protected his eyes with a pair of spec tacles, managed once upon a time to scan a basiliak from bead to tail, to gaze unharmed into the creature's very eyes, making a deli berate survey of the beast, aud recording that be resembled In appearance a big toad, then does the ridiculous supiciou dawn upon one that tho creature misiaken for the deadly thing, of mediae val fancy bred, was no other thun a poor frog! Our author, however, the natural philosopher, explains the matter iu quite another way. Accord ing to him, the spectacles had a positive value : bo tutttwlihout the spectacles no mortal eyei could have met the basilisk gaze without instaut death to the possessor of them. According to our au thority (who is a staunch believer, as wc already know, In the deadly power ol basilisk eyes), the explanation of their potency consists In simply this, viz., the continuous darting, by a sort of ra diation, aa we should call it now.ol certain sharp and penetrative emanations; atomio darts, purely mechanical things; whence the rationale of their action should, of course, be purely me chanical. The reader will doubtlest cali to mind bow that greatest of travelers, Lemuel Gulliver (if M.du C'haillu be excepted), finding himself in the midst of battla waged by Lilliputian war riors, seeing the tiny arrows (ly about, and fear ing lest his eyes might be injured, put on his tjieetacles to ward the arrows otf. Precisely after that manner was it that, according to our autho rity, tho adventurous individual who dared the basilisk iu ui cave protoued himself against that creature. Theaa remarks were instituted' to the end of showing bow philosophers, Over-arrogant in their own conceit blinded, metaphorically ao to leak. by the pride of their own aelf-kuowledge have been known to explain phenomena to the satisfaction, of tba public, although hardly, it may fairly be aaaumed, to the satisfaction of themselves ; or bow, If indeed aatislied, they must Lav been content to deposit their faith on a pedestal of insecure erection aud very small dimensions. Coming to the main topic of this paper, the faculty, or delusion, or pretense of second light, I perceive that certain individuals, led away by tbe pride of their own philosophy, have curtly, and a it would leem Uloglcally, assumed that apparitions, belonging to tbe cate gory of tba second eight, are explicable on a purely physical hypothesis; tha plieuoniena of auch apparitions presenting no more dillieulty to Ue inquirer than those of the Polytechnic ghost. ISow it is one tiling to admit (Uai Ion. coatem- plulion f wrta'hhig llth.Mi-, foira may have rxslted ti c Ci Itle it. .1 ! t MiTitlon ofexclto nient tnfsfssar lor Munli.t .f these vaporous mui.Ktions, corpM-s n ip, . i winding sheet, and other puittn'uus visioi.- - cond Sight but it is altogether nuotln r Ihn g t wuuic that such nianilcstatkms aie ii eicly tie i sun of relleetivo and ret' active plieno;i.cn i. Mm. .jver, if candidly ii.vestiga'id, i.ilthcr b)potl,i-n accords with actual testimony in rrritrd to ht matt-r. What vir op in on truv low tie li . concerning the tenlitv or unreal ty -c : i, : sight, whether we rlii'O'f i pon-tdcr it a t -nity po-ses-ed by cerium individuals to n cxtr i.'nlltisrv gilmpsi s of Ihe spirit-world a e c ven, or wlictne'r e choose to look upon r .is a delusion, bud of hypochondrias s, li ,. ibm i f,,g, on 1 tl e Mimes of Highland w ,i-i , mere stiil rc ma lis no doubt but that the te-'on.)iiv favorable to the reauty i f , c..n 1 s'gkt I i ith niii.tit.irious n Ml prcci-e. Tm re Is a -p. ci i t .-, too, as reg ud ivid'iice etHcling this matte i , the specialty of eppeal is ihe re-ull, as euuiirni Cory ot the sp c trul up; ( arunci s. Prrh.ips Hits Is" tne rno-t ex trsnroniary particular notn-c ib.o in records of second ight. It is not merclv tint a seer, or one possessing the f iculty of sc. o id sight, snounl vngiicl protest that fie observe-1 acer.ain npp; r it ion not seen by others; s.i. :i protestations, nccordti g to published tes imony In this mutter aud it Is very voluminous would not havo constituted one u "sver" in the estimation of his fellows. T!itc was a pie cision in this hnnch of de.non olngy which Hindi rn spirit-rapping sadly lacks a fear less appeal to combinatory rcsii.t, suggestive of coaipitte honcsiy on tlio part of the seer ; and, strange to s.iy if I am to believe my autli irit.es hlch the I'n r u ru has made iiiiiuiiest In tho t sands of rerorded instances. There is a precision, a particularity ubnut those published examples f second sight, not n lilt 'o emtiarr.issing to one who would desne to eliminate from Ins own mind any preconceived belleis w hich it might b.tve enter tained, and submit his guidance wholly to no (iiiecting baud of testimony. Now tho testimony, I repeat, alluding the matter of second sigbt'is most precise unit particular every ground f error neiiis to huve b, en cle-ir d awav, every can so of ib ccption eliminated. Wodou.it find that Mr. Hash or Mrs. Ulunk saw a corp-e lying near her on a certain blank day of a year undetermined; and that before the year w.ia out s iiuebudy hap pened to die, not u bundled miles from tho'sc'tie ot the appaihiou; hut wo nro circum-tatiti.iilv Informed concerning the person il Identity of the visionary corpse. Moreover, the lnpo of time between the spectral apparition and the de ith It portendod was, a. cording to the authority before me. Infal libly predicted wilhiti small limits of error. It had come lo lie understood by these second-sight seers, that tho wintling-tbcct which seemed to enwrap these spectral corpses disclosed, ihron,'U tbe manner of ita folding, the period of dissolu tion. If a spectral corpse was seen wholly en veloped by the winding sheet, then the death had already happened, or would immediately happen. If the windiiig-sLeet only extended half way up the body, then death would occur after the lapse of half a yi nr. The autiquary John Aubrey, wishing to collato authentic testimony relative to second sight, proposed a series of question to two Scotch gentlemen thereon, and published their replies. The respondents do not dill'er In any important particular; both testify, to begin, thut the second sight relates only to things tuturo, which will shortly come to puss ; that sad and dismal events are the objects of this faculty, such as sudden deaths and dreadful accidents. Having intimated that the general characteristic of second sight is dismal, melancholy, deponent number ono then states that ho only knew of ono instance to the contrary. "That instance," remarks ho, "I have from a person worthy of credit, and it is this: "Near forty years ago, M tclean and his lady, sister to my Lord Sealbrth, were walking about their own house, und on their return both came into a cbamocr where the young child was nursed. Tho baby did us babies sometimes do now.it began to cry ; whereupon the nurse was asked whether buby was woll, und whether any thing had gone wrong with its diet. 'Well, and well victualled,' replied the nurse ; 'it enetli not for tbo cause of sickness.' 'Tnt, why does it cry i' demanded tho questioner; upon which the nurse, after a lew moments oi discreet silence, communicated the reason, and in so doing made known her faculty or second sight. '.Maelcau (baby's pupa) would die,' the nurse said, 'and the ludy would shortly bo married to uuothor man.' llemg pressed as lo how she knew that event, sho told the questioners (there were two) that on thoir entrance into the room, she saw a man with a scarlet cloak and a white hat betwixt them giving the lady a kiss over the shoulder; and thus it was that baby cried. All this came to pass alter Mac lenn's death. The tutor of Lovet married the lady in the same habit thu nurse saw him in." fetich, then, is the solitary instance of a result, not sail, not dismal, not melancholy, made known by anticipation through tbe faculty of second Sight, lieponeut number one, still enlightening tiie Knglisn antiquary Aabrey on the subject of second sight, goes on to siuto that "second sighted men see things visibly before their eyes, but noue sees hot themsulvi s; for example, if a man be doomed to be banged, they will see him already dangling from a gib;ct, or at least a rope about his neck ; if lo be In .headed, thoy will see Lim headless; if to be drowuud, they will per ceive an apparition of him in wutot ; if to die suddenly by undetermined means, they will see a winning-sheet about his head. "One instance 1 had from a gentleman here," slates deponent, "of a Highland gentleman of ihe Mucdumihls, who having a brother that came to visit him, saw bim coming in, wanting a head, but told not bis brother that he saw any inch thing; yet within twenty-four hours thereafter his brother wai taken (being a murderer), his head cut oil, and sent to .Edinburgh. Many such Instances might be given." 1 he faculty of second sight was described by all whom deponent questioned on tbe matter an a troublesome thing they would be gladly freed from, but could nut. He confesses, however, to having heard "lately" of a man very much trou bled in his soul therewith, from whom, by bis eriously praying deliverance, the fuculty at length departed. Relative to tho exorcism of second-sight spec tres, to getting rid ot the faculty, I Und, in Mar tin's truct on second sight, the following anec dote ; "A woman of Stornaby, in Lewis, had a maid who saw visions, and often fell into a swoon. Her mistress was very much concerned about ber, but could not find out any means to prevent ber seeing these things; at last she resolved to pour some of tho water used in baptism on her maid's lace, believing this would prevent her seeing any moro sights of the kind. Accordingly, she carried her maid with her the next Lord's day, and both of them sut near the basin in which the water stood, aud alter baptism, before the minister bad concluded the last prayer, she put out ber baud in the basin, took up aa much water aa she could, and threw it on tho maid's face, at which strange action Ihe minister and tbe con gregation were equally surprised. "After pra)er, thu minister inquired of the woman the meaning of such it a unbecoming and distracted action ; whereupon she told him it was to prevent her maid seeing visions; aud it foil out accordingly, lor from thut time aha nover once more saw a vision of any kiud. This ac count was given mo by Mr. Morlson, minister of the place, before sevcrul of ids parishioners who knew tho truth of it." Then follows a comment that the reader Is requested to note. "1 submit the matter of fact," our author adds, "to the cen sure of the learned ; but lor my own part I think it to have been one of fia tun's deviues to make credulous people huve an esteem for holy water." One of the questions propo-ed by the antiquary Aubrey was this: Had aoy person or persons truly godly, or who might justly be presumed to be such, been known to have this gift or faculty ? To this query respondent answers; "Hot auy godly, but such as are virtuous." That It descends by succession deponent can not learn. Nor can be learn how jiossessora of the faculty came by it. "They will not toll, which if they did, they are sure of their strokes from art invisible hand. Ho cites, us an example, tho case of one Allen Miller, "who being In company with some gentlemen, and having gotten moro than ordinary of that strong liquor they wore drinking, began to tell stories about strauge pas sages be bad been at; but the said Allen was auddenly removed to tho further end of the boase, and was there almost strangled. Recovering a little, aud coming to the place where be was before, they asked bim what it was that troubled bim to. lie answered be durst not tell, fur he bad told too much already." Aa to tbo source when ioconiLsighted indi vidnals derived their faculty, aome attributed the gift to a compact with lha devil, others to fairies ; deponent hath beard that those that havo this faculty of second eight have offered to teach it to such as were curious to know It. "Upon such and such conditions they would teach taem ;" but (heir oilers were rejected. Dcisonent having furnished answers to all the questions propounded, concludes hia epistle to Mr. John Aubrey, f. It. 8., by the recital of a case narrated to him "by a very honest man in tbe next parish, who told it to me," deponent him self. The outline of the tale is as follows ; The honest man's wile being in a fair way to increase bis family, be bought some boards with which to make a bed for ber. The boards still lying at the door of his bouse, there comes aa old ushwoinau yet alive, and asks him whose were those boards. "My owu," said be. "for what use host thou tbem )" demanded she. "For a bed," aaid he. "I tell thee they shall be for a eollln," the Ash bag muttered ; ''for already do I see a corpse lying upon them." Thereupon the honest man was stricken to the heart, fearing the death of bis wife. The old hag, having muttered ber prediction, goes away ; aud proaeully the honest man sends for a carpenter to luuke the bed, which is accordingly done. It was made its little eollln. Il must not be imagined, Jn spite of the stale nien's in this epist'eto John Ant rey. tbst socond- ght apparitions l.ave only hvi n voiu bsafed 10 f nlichttn pu ple on mat'ers sosciious as those of lite and iNuih ; on the ci-t.tiary, such trivialities aa a btosen pute, ducking in a puddle, forehead bloi (I soiled, but not dauiiigcel hnve, according lo nM ibir nuthnrl'y nrw htf re mc one wtio wrote titder the ps'nib-nym or " lnnlnus" In rn e!ri n ed worthy this mode of revelation ; In pn il nl ohlch the following : "A MTtlcinan, who Is a ntt'ive of Rkv, 1-I win n a tu y disoblige a Hi er in the Isle of Hi iv, and unbin d I im ti r his ugliness, a being hi icn by mm r andl laik by nature. At lust the Scr to d b m v. ry align y, 'My child, if 1 am black, nu'il be ted ere lung.' Tne tnasier of the faiuny i hid him lor this, uud bade h in cive over his looli-h pn dictions, sun o nobo y In lieved t iem ; I ut tiexi morning the boy, being at play neanbe 1. nun , lt d t.n a sti pe and wounded himself In the Ion bend so i'cep tt at to this day there's it l.nlli -w siar In that art of It." "Jamie ti titon, surgeon in the I'c of North X'bt, told me, (i. t., lnsiiinntia'), that Is ing In thc'lslc of Mail, n Mier loul htm contident y that he wnsahortly to have a bloody fine hi ad; but he d siegatdtd it, st d called the Seer a fool, ilow. ever, this James hi ii g eaih d lo some of the M ic Lcmiis, to go ah tig with iliem to sllack a vessel belonging to the l-.arl of Argjle, who wua then roming tu possefs Mull by Inn c, they attacked the icsscl, and ono of the M.icl,cuni being wounded, tbo said James, while dressing tho wound, happened to rub bis tor' head, and then si meof the patient's blood sticking to hie face accomplished ihe presage." Hut of all the sorry violations of the llorotian maxim, ".r inlrrtit Ihus nin," take ihe fol lowing, on tho authority of our scribe, "Iusu liinns" . "Mary Onmpticll, a wi.man of acknowledged probity and candor, states ibnt when sho waa a young girl, living in her father's house upon the l-lo ol isialpa. thcto was a notable H.-i-r, ono l- rander M.u Mliaoldon-ch, a domestic in Ihe family, who hy the second sight loictold several events which punctually came to pass, and in par' icular that Kenneth Cumpliell, her brother, I cli g en a jaunt in the l.ees, and as bo was returning home, aecoiupann .1 by his servant, whom be had sent upon an errand to a village at aome dis'ance, as the said Kennoth was solit inly coining on his way, he lout.d hunelf seined with a faintishiit'ss, winch so g.iincd upon him thai lis was obliged to ciawl upon all fours, through lulies and puddles, to a desolate cottage, where he remained that night and after a sound sleep recovered of his ailment. "The old .Seer thai night seemed irettish; and being uskid the reason ol his being su much out of humor, told that tho said Kenneth Campbell Was not at bis case, and that he observed him by the second sight in a very distressed condition, his clothes being suddled.aiidall bespattered with tilth mid mud; which, upon his return to tho fnui.ly next day, ho himself declared to havo been literally true, according to the ubove pre diction." It may be that my renders will Bgreo with me In the opinion that a suilldcnt number of exam ples have been quoted, hy way of illustrating whut is meant by second sight. The records of this faculty, Illusion, hallucination, or whatever no may clioo-e to call it, present a general simi larity, and that renders multiplicity of illustra tive casta needless; and without cogent uced one Is glad to put asido tho musty records of phan tom corpses borne on biers, when it happens, as to the writer now, that the small hours or morning lire entered upon, and tho mystery of silence anil si liiudc prevails. "Explain to us this mystery of second sight," do soma phantom voices com mand me, whispering from yonder corner I No. 1 promised not that. Is it not enough to cite one's authorities r Are they not circumstantial and precise ? 'Whether to believe or disbelieve is a question thut each individual belorc whom this abstract may tome must decide tor hini-clf. To believe nothing beyond reason is a failing of very con tracted minds one to which the veiy conscious ness of our individual exi-ttnee should be a stand ing reproof. The belief in things contrary to reason, always assuming reason to have been restiicted to the sphere of its own competence, is another matter quite. Whether second sight be a thing beyond reason or contrary to reason, is a qutstion ihe corresponding answer to which would need the opening of much new ground of del ate, and moreover would lead Ihe writer to uu arena of strife which be would rather avoid. J. bUUFFKUN, M. li. Ohioin or r.ooisANo Shokh. Hoots arc said to have been invented by thu Cartans. They wcie at first made of leather, afterwards of brass and iron, und were preof itguinst cut and thrust. It was ire in this that Homer called the Greeks brazen-footed. Formerly, In France, a great foot was much esteemed, and tho length of tho shoe in the fourteenth century was a murk of distinc tion. The shoes ot a prince were two feet and a half long; those of a baron two feet, those of a knight eighteen inches long. RATIONAL UHION TICKET. COUNTY OFFICEX-.H. eiiKuirv, 11 UN BY C. HOWELL. BHMSTKa Or- -WILLS, mibFlHICK II. ABAltd. Cll EK or TUB OUrHiNs' COl'llT, r.bWIN A. liEHIIICK. CITY OKFflUERS. RHCSIVKU OP TAXES, CUASLM 0-XK1LL. C1TT C0MM1S81ONHR. TIIOMA8 HICkSOH. CONQRE88, First District JOHN M. BUT LIB. Second District CHARLES 0 NKfLL. Third Dlntrlot LEONARD MYERS. fourth District WILLI A U l. KKLLET. nth District M. HUBHtLL TUAYGB. SKNATOB THIRD DISTRICT, ISAAC A. BIIEPPARD. Bfl'UIBENTATIVliS, First District WU.LUM FOSTER. Bscona District WILLIAM a. BUl)D:MAJ. Ttlrd District Ul CHARD Bl'TLEIt. Fonith District W. W. WATT, Fifth District JOBEl'U T THOMAS. Sixth Dltu-lct JAUKS KHtEBOliN. Seventh District THOMAS COCHRAN. Eighth District JAMES N. KfcKNS. Itlnth District CUAKLKS FOSTER. Tenth District BAM I FX B. PAKl'OAAT. Eleven District FRAMKUH D. STtUNEO. Twslfth District LUKE V. BUTl'lilN, 8a. Thirteenth District KNOB C. ElUiMKIt. Fourtesntb Dulrlot FB.ANC18 1100D. Fifteenth District GK9R0E DE HAVEN, J a. BUUeuth District WILUAM F. SMITH. BeveutseoUi District KDWARD a. LE. Elfbtccaui District JAMES MILLER. -15-S1t RATIONAL TOION TICKET. FOU rSEWDEHT. AUUA.IIAM LINCOLN, or nxrNoia. FOB TICE-PKESlBBhT, ANDREW JOHNSON, Or TLlfk'tSXKI. XJXjICC'X'OIIA.Ij T1CKCT. ' fUKATCjBllAL. MORTON MeMICHAF.L. rhlUdnluMe, T. CUBMMJUAM, Mesver Cusut. Rlil'RESBNTATIYB. 1. Bslvort P. Bins. II. F.llas W. Hats, 14. Cbarlee U. eurUssr. 1. Juku Wlster, IB, David Mcoonaairhy, 17. I..TI4 W. WwkW, 14. 1.c bsnsou, 15. Juhn P.O.. . O.MorrlsaOtM, S. Ilmrr lluium. i. WllUsm II Ksrn, S. Baitoii II. Jinn, . Clones M. Fauk, 7, Kubert riuka, (. William Taylor, ' . Jelia A.IIIUnd, 10. KlcUu41l Oorvoli, 11. KJwsrd Hulllday, 11. Ckarlas r. Bva4, SO. Buuiel H nl.k, Jl. F.verara Hurts, W 1 li ti EI'Miorur MuJaailn. U. Julia W.ltUuviutril.' By arise ef tha llata Ceatral fAsBualtUe. BIMON OAMKUON, -t CUAJiOiAJf. X.M IIOl.D'H riUID EXTRACT BUOBU F'T Vnrv Rtntlf'n or ttKmnilnmit M Crlrv, lrrtttk, li flfcffBiattoii or Vtf rilo of Ui AUildar or RMnrt, 'iiwii A Voifraft OUtnttt, Atom in fV fihJUr Cat- uui, OrmvtJ, or Brick duft tMa.in4 All Ot of tt Hlttrld. r, KKtrwys. d Drovftca. H.-UJi g. IIKI.MHOI.D'H FLUID KXTRACT BVCH0 For WrAkuft m irlrlnft frorn KimihIt UmKh rtlnn. Th c nUtnton mver iTrcUti with ijanie W, aknrti n-jutrei the ftld of nu i1l tne to tirtnythtn and tnci)jirmt th ftrm, Khkb UKi MIH'I I) rlHA T IUV1H, tiiTirmblf dowi, If no IrfAtment It iu bruit tod (0, CotuvimpUus or In-Anltj b ay eouc. IIKLMDOLirS FLUID EXTHACT OF BUCHU, In Toctioni pocnltmr to 'Tim! aneqiuld hyiny ctf er prfpiirsition, aa la Chioro.li, or BeUntion, Ungix lurltlpa ; rainfalurii, or Supprasiton ot Ciistoioary ICvac natloni; L'lceratcl, or Pclitnom 8tiU of the I'tivM, Leu horrhaa, and all omplaiuta InrMfnt to Uie am, wl ether aritlrg from babUa of UlMt(iaUti, bn.tnidcaciea, or tu the ilcclln or cha of Ufa PLVID EXTRACT BUCIMJ IMTHOMO) BOSS WASQ Will radtoally axtermlnaU fruca lha ajatem Dlaaea of tht rriaary Oriaana arlilng from Habits of D!ailpaUon, ml liitle $rptmt hide or no change in d(, no inconveni(nc4 or exTJuri, corapkU-.; aapuraadliig thoaa un pit atari a4 4anotrot rttniUt Coy a it an4 Mtruryt m all Uteaa UBK lIELMBOLD'a VLVW EXTRACT EVCHU In aO rueaiti of Uc Urinary Orgam, whaUkar exiiting rn MJfiWa"or fetiimte' rem atetr cauti originating, mntino matter of hov long Handing, li It p Wua at la Ubta and odor. "Imm4diU" in tltQn and mura trcngtbanlnrtlian any of ihepreparatoni of Barker ra. Thoae laffeitng from Broken Dovn or DUct Conttitu tioni, promt A Ktmtdy mt oncti Tba readi mnat ba awara that, how aver iUjrbt may ba Ihcattaikof lite abova talacaaea, It ta aartala to affaot hU JioUily JItaltk, Mmtal Pocort Uappinti, mul hit Put' krity. PHYSICIANS, PLEASE NOTICE. M'E MAKE NO SECRET OF INGREDIENTS. OELUnOU) 3 FLUID EKTB1CT OUCQV li compad of BuctiU, Ci'Mi, ntf Juniper 8erritit ta lacied wllU great ear and preparad to vtctio bj U. T. ILELMIJOLB.DmgjlX aiidChetuiat q( ililtca j' padMioa ta (tt eltj of Pbiladelphia, aai tow preaortbad byUi- moat etnluaat of (ha facaltf, aud bm boea ad mitted to ua la tha Vaited Stataa Amr. aod ara alao U Tar g tfioral ue la 8Ute UoaplUU ftQd PtUe Baaltarj UuiiMoa throhot Tr 91 Mr boUl, or 01 r laV Jitrrad to aa ddrat ftoooBapanle4 bf ok pUcttdlroetiofU. Piroot leltara to BKLMBOlD'al Dnif and Ohamleal KvohMia, yo, 0f Broadwaj, Kew lock Or HKLlfBOr.DS Madloal IHpot. ITo. lOt 9 Tooth itroat, rtiUadolpbia. Biwaro Of eoontorfaiU. At fr U1XJ4 BOU) S, wid taka ao olhK. ptyilcian la aHe&dAaco lYota 7 yotock A. If . to 8 r. U. evl4 -7 Irvctoi4 wecyvboroi t-l-tuUu am IP Ifnnt'rTtla anl fhrmanda of dUara a -a apan 7ar1y, and fcyndrtJa ard tlWiaraa of tho oit mn aivl woaaaa of Amrki linger id pain, and Ta, aaj fill a prumafore aravf, with thai wJ c la tyru1a THtrthit phj BirUn, and ttsU ih atri. n hi I a'a I a'a ! no rrllr, no '; ("rtd ihr ntit ttnr of 1hm thf have aoiio that b- a n IYbb bara ! tnrav ar rotunta w aay I) ih mc.i that thr w itn- t rivs? Una day f thf won derful cur fa of ITrpJa aia1?b7 DK. Wit- 1 lAKT'S flhKAT AMI KICAM HVMPKPHU riLLfl AVD I' INK Tlir.i: 1 AH (NKLII , Ara from vn and woiutn ol apqitt-taVBt!tt wtrth and rpuia'ivn Thy Ha in an aruaid t'LiUtlaituita )j at d har thlr tatlip. ny. Mnnr v Um ws?-c avail dom if Tt ry ,awa ot Uth when a'l I p-i waa .ni. ntrnfiA hh the rot, lowing 6Vattix9 - lat. Arrnfltrl pnjn or anrlna at th pit of tba atvDtarh. Id riatulrma an1 acMliy. Coaih ii an anO iwati of nprtltA, 4ih. Otoom ai d irin Hfkn cf aptrtt, f'th. Inarrhona wtLh n-.th k. fth. Fain tu all parta r ihe ji'rm. Tib. tvnutrptve jmpinm. and palpltaltnnof thr heart. h, Oiih. witr 'Mi:m In th1 Oiroat. Hh. Ns-rvmia aneeiktn and want of akcp at nlKiit 10th. I of apiietila and vnuniina!. llih, r v-liirM, uinitii'Ra of vision and lta of altrht. Uih. !lialailafi and i-VM'rliia' hi waintny, with areat weaknfaa. OMtof tha tbourand of canea of dapepla that Havo liaed Dr. Witltari'a tin at Amirioan lytpi pia I'Hla. u-t eneof ihm Ima Ui'tdof a prrVci e-ire. We i'rnt a etrt in evaty cae, no ma'ter ifof twenty yr.ir' aiiiml li a. B Id by all dnittata vervwher. and at Ir. WtMIAhTHomvo, No. 10 N. RKt1l) Htr,ot, I'htia al phiti, la. All cinmli.attom aad conhalUtlona frea uf ciaje. Rpnd fur a clrtular. I'rke f I per box, 80 titty a ail, Ircc of ihaigv, ou tef !jt of money. DYHPKI'MIA-ltYSI'KPSli. Mr. Wtfhart, I wlfb u add my 'a.-itlinuny to tlio hun diata jcu tfMMte tothe ItrallnK propentva nf your I'lna Tiee 'I ar ConlUL Kr flrtfn jvara a anflarer, ten Tcara OJ that time I bare slept only In my chair, not belnR aMe to lt down fur fear of autlorntlon. I havo emput.vd aeen of U e heat ph)aicUna lu 1 hlladi-lpbta, w ho ail pronounced my caae Incurable 1 taki nto the College, where tha r acuity, havnif done what they conld, dociarej mr dH enie aa incurable caae of a nth at a andOtironlo liyapapata, InktaLaat autte.aud that my lutiK" wera partially una. liMlinir one ol our ctrrniara, my wlie prm ured friMU your auire a hot He of your Con1l.il. rer-everltily I iiscdneveii bottlea, and a hoi and ti half of tour I pcpala l'tlla,whon 1 felt that my diat aaebad w hohy uiven way, and the Oor dla! had vivvn me new vit and airatiih. I o intiuud lo Improve, and for thepaat thra monUia 1 Imve bt-cn abia t aieop in niy bed aa aoundly aa I ever did. I am now well, and baveai nod twei.t -Ave pounda lu my Wright. I am able to work and provide fur mr fututlv. I aoud jon Una true and faithful atatcutcut for tho bcuetUof it auf arliia. frlenda, call ami 100 ine, nvar Oxford Cimrch VoatOffica, Twent) third Ward, Philadelphia. lHAAtJ HKLLKKMAN. DR. Wl All ART'S CHEAT AMKRICaN HTSl'lit'SI A I'H-LS. Thia la to certify that I Buffered: for ten yeara wltb that dreadful eomplalut called oyapeabi. I aullertd mm-h pain and diatrena, with Moiia and doprrsitlun of apirltt; I waa tn ared by tiht (Jiffrrtne pn h liimi fur my cam plalnla, and at tlmca waa auch better, but thun my old dlcaM ilaiepnla, would return with all Ita dreadful r alltlra. and my whole atieni was fat wasting away, lit Utla nick and debilitated atiua, I wu huiidvd aclrcuUr ti lr. w'l.-hart'a great American hyaptipata liila and Plna Tree Tar Cordial, w hicb gav a correct dearrlptin of my auilViinaa, and I tlatermtnad to place uiyaeli' uudr the l)ortvr'a care, and take bla tnrdicinee. Aa aoon aa 1 commenced tno no of the medicine, I began to b1 better, and ao I continued Uueo uoulha, at wUkh tlire I waa prfe.-tly cured of all my complaints, aud patft'ctlj real. .red lo tu-althi I am to-day a woll man . Dr. Wiahart, I lva ynutlna eartinaal. with a grateful heart for the bentrl: I bitr. reeelvi d irom the use nf your truly wonaVrful nu-dtc nea. Muj llod b:eae yuu and pre serve your truly uaalal life for many yeara . I would auy to every lnk partem who waa anflortnit a, I waa that my reaideuc. la No. l.su KlLhuund atmet, riiliadelpbla, wliura 1 will lake sreat dcilhlit In giving- testimony toth.graat powirol Dr. Wtahurt'a nieillcluos toctire. IT, II. AU.Krf. Dr Wiahart s Storo and OClcc.No.lO N. bhX'OMU Street, 'kllailelihia. DYRI'EPMIAI DYHPP.PHIAI 1, Moa.a Komnila, do certify tliut 1 wns slrk with dya pepala lor two 3. ara; 1 was very ahk al thu pit of iny stiniach, with pulu tu my breast, altle, back ami huad, with dlxtliieaa and htaituvrii.s In waiktuK.wlihKreat weak naaa and g. ueral dotilltty. I einplu) e4, In taat time, suven eminent pr.yaiclaue, aud they dlllered In lhaur uplidouol niydfai at-ei aou.e tln.ui.ht I hi.d one dlaeaae, and some another, but 1 nan all Hie lluie getting- worse aol woraa, unill 1 beran:. o kiw that my wilo would have to reuiuo fi.rwerka toge her. Wane In thla d.'.ailful eoliUlikin,! j.iactd mi. ill ucderDr. Wltl. art's Ireaim. nt, and uacd ti great Au.erlcan Dyapfpla THIa aud treatment for Iypei aia, and at in. pn-aint time I am perleeuy well, and have rained lu tloeti tweuty-lour piitiuda. en I cua work and attend to my buiinesa aa wen as any person la l'cnii!) rt aula, and I am aatl-Ui d It la a perfect cure. Dr. Yl'Uhart.yon can publiah uyraaell you a., proper, as I want to bear tenthxony to th. great power your medicine I aa to rura Hvapt pais. All persons are at liberty to call eo Me meor write. MONEB KOMlilH, BcbnylklU IIaen, Bchuylkill conuty, fa. iiTspr.rriA, dybepbiv. Thl la to rertlf) that I had Dyepepsla In the worst hna ft.r three veaii. 1 wai treated by aeven of tha beat phy sicians In A tnartea ; aome of tbem were P rofesaors ol J of fer, un Collrgo, I'liflailali hla, but they did me no good. I grew worse every mi.nlb. 1 would be taken at times with dreadful pains In niy breast and stainach so groat was H that I could neither alt, lie, nor atand, but would rove about from one room to another ; my frtendi expected to see ma die, aa there appeared to be no relief for me. In this hope leas eindltlon 1 placed myaeir under Dr. Wiahart 'a treat ment, end aaed his medicines as directed. This day 1 am a well auan, aud rbr thrue weeks I hsvs been oa my feet, and working hard from early morn until eleven o'clock at night. Mr. Wiahart, I give you this cer tincate with a sratcrul heart, feeling It my duty to do is; yon may, and 1 want you to publlah Rto the world, that every peraon snfferlnf aa I was may have tba benefit of aliie your truly wonderful remedies. All sick peraons ar. at liberty to ca.l and see me, or write I. me, as I want to render all tha good 1 can to suflertng bumanlty. JAMES II. ANIJELL, Overseer of Waahlai-ioa Mannfac taring Company's Weavlag Koom, Ulonciter, M. . DYSl'KmA I SYBIT.PSIAI I, John I.yneli, do certify that for four monthe paat I was attacked wlili acule dyapepala; I was su severely handled that 1 ceokl do nothing but what It would Oil me with dieadfnl dlatrcBs; my nervons system waa perfectly pros trated; my wbolc Irauia aoou becamo weak and trembling, with a oontuaed noise and dizxlneas In tba bead, followed by a a'pltatloo of the heart and general deutlltvof Uia bole body. Kvery kind of medlclue aUuiluiatered to me did no good, until I waa advlaoil to call on nr. Wiahart and place myself under bis treatment. It Ii now about nlno weeks alnee 1 commenced in uae hla Dy spepah, i'llls and I'lua Tree Tar Cordial, and I do truthfully and falilitutly aay, that I am perfectly cared uf Dyapepala, and all other dlaeaiea aalemg therefrom, and 1 can eat throe good uieala every day, and feel well In every reipect. I am 76 yeara ot age. aud If It w as neceieary, I fuelloould and would shoulder my gun tu dtcnd the city from Invaalon by tha Kebela. All peraons suffer.iis with Dyapepla as I waa, are at liberty to call and aee me, for I leel 11 my duly to do all the good 1 cau lor auirerlug humaiiltf . JOI LYNCH, Ko. Ml Poplar street, rhllaueiplilo. Dr. WISH ART'S Store and Oltlo., No. lu S. HKOOND Btreet, rttlladelpt.ia, l'a. Afl exumlnatli.na and oeuaulu tlona free of charge. Trice, tl pur boa. ticul by uuU oa recelflofmoueir. DYSPEPSIA! DYspi:rsiA Dr. Wiahart 1 bave been a conalaut sufferer wltli Dya pepala for the laat eigliteen yeara, durlngwhlcb time I can not aay that 1 aver enjoyed a perfectly well day. There w.r. time, w hen the symptoms were mure aggravated than at ethers, and then It aewucd It would be a groat ro ller t. die, 1 had at all times an anph-aaaut feeling In my head, but latterly my sufferings so much liicreaaed that I became aaaeuat undt for business of any kind ; my uiiud was consmually Oiled wlia gloomy thoughta aad torched lugs, and If I attempted to change their current by reading, at once a senaatlon of Icy ooldneaa, la connection with a dead weight, aa It ware, reeled apon my brain 1 alao, a feethig of sickness would occur at tha atomacb, aad great pala to my eyes, accompanied with which was tha cou tluual fear of loalng my reason. 1 alao experienced great UavltuJe, debility, aad nervouanues, which made It dim cult to walk by day or sleep at eight. I became averie to society, end diapoaed only to aeclualoo, and having tried the akin of a number of eminent pbyaldaua of various acboola, finally came to the oonotuaiou that for this disease at my present age (4A yeara), there was no curelnexhu enee. Dut, tlirough the Interference of Divine Providonoe, to wham I devoutly offer my thanks, I at last found a sov tjehra remedy In yoar Dyspcpals I'llls and Tar Cordial, wbich soeaa lo hav. WTeotually removed aliaost the laat tree, of ay loug Uat of aUmenls aud bad feelings, aad lu their place) health, pleasure, and eontentment ara niy .vary day eon4.anlous. JAMES M. BAUNDtBS, ho.iMH. Becoud street, Philadelphia, formerly of Woodbury, . f. Or. Wian AST'S Office, So. 10 if. 8ICC050 Btreel.rul-ladvli.hja. tVHrF.IHIAl DWRI BIAI I, Mraee Tfbin, of fherterthan, Monttcornerv eotin'T, Pa ha aiinrtii mr more than ne yar evrrvatunt nut d-lli n-w-H. hoot Uh awtul lis.tmaif. mlf. a ivnle)pi. I an t-intre l tl al tinte frv of ihe moist eniln.nt phvtelana In fti'ladt iphla 1 Im y d a all ihv 0041M for ine wlih ni"'fl rinr ard roi pinp, hut atill I wan 1.0 tM-tt. then wi nl to the lYmia.hania linlveraH? in order to plaea ntvnaif In reaeft trf Ok- Ii hh ok al latent In lte cotintrv, tnil Ineir meillenirn inlh rt to do nte any ok1. and ofitime I wWh'd ar df-aih tf relieve me ol my iiiicnnK". hut -ee ii lr. vviMtnrt'a advctirmei.t in U.e Cht(a-M.hlA ' Hu.letin, ' I drtrrnin ed to try time more, hut Willi hlilefnlth. I ealled on lr. vVlahari, and (old htm if I could have dird I would hot have tronbud hhn, and tlten r-daifnl my aurTi rttiua tn him The lr . a un-d me If he tatied to mm me of Pyeixpnta, H wmtkthe the Ural casein tno yi-ara.aoi nut an. s if nndr hn treatinent, -ml a-hoi avi I had ln'cn iiir niontha Tonilnnat nearly evervthltiu I ate. mr atomfieJi awoUen wiih wind, ai.d titled nh pmn tH vondd- Tiptt.-n( I horn ht a bm ol hi lyj pa:ia ' III. I ni litem aa dt reetrd. aid in ten da h I con hi out a h-irir a nie4l aa any perum tn the Ntate of Pennavtv rtoia. and tn ihirtv .lava w ai awfllman- I Invite any p. rami tutrinK aalwaaloraU and aee me, atiil I will rrta'e ttiv aii'Tertnir ami ihe irri at cure I received. 1 would aav an all hrnie,tlt a. everrwliem. tliat Ir W nh art In. u-lir e. the 01'iH M'Tnon on t'ie earth that can cure Iyapapaia with any defciroof rrnmnrv. MOSKN Toltli, fei'enham. Montsromerv Co., Pa. Tr. VTPIIAHT'H ffUce. No. 10 N. H MM Vt Ntreaf. Ortr- Iwura in m it A. at. to & t. al. Ali caialiiaUoua aud cwnau.ut ona tiea. IY8PKPSIA! PYSPEPHIAI 1t. Wlaharb-I waa a Mvat auiTererwltb dviapia mr men jeara. t',t ry linnu I ate llll-d tne w tt h w ini and d rend ml pain; and my Hie wa one of reat amientitr. I v no miM-h atlili ltd Imi it I drunk a tfin-i ol w.iti-r, U would ai on ftturn hark In a heated cniidiiin. I ailied to 1 mm y kti d ot mrdu itie and trcitment; hut all to no pmMia I aw your anv riiaemeut tn the " I .edter' ol a ureal en re your ureal American lap p!a PI ia haiimadf. 1 w em to your uti.re ant pureliasid a hoi., and comnu'ertid to uu1 ilieni ; and 1 do thank liod tbta day 1 aui a wll man. and ran ent three in aid per day. I have aa it it iiiiuihtT of pi raoiisi atter your pltl,and 1 nave a youtiK man tnat wua aufli'iiiiK wtih dH,e,a m my neU'htHrh).od etuht nf your pllla, and they cured biui ontirelr. Y 0 mav retur to ma il iuu aee proper. JAt 'OH UHIMLKV. KtnnedyvLUe, Kvnt oou.ity, Del. A P0HIT1VE crRE rOB iOYSPErSIA. UK A It WHAT MR. JOHN U. BAHCOCK SAYS, No. Klrt OLIVK Street, ( rhllailelphla, January AM. i.vUt. ( Pr. Wlahart Hlr: It In with mueii pieaaure that I am Bow able to inform you thut, hy ihe uu of vour great AineticHii ly-.pi paiapilla, I have Wvn entirely cured of Umi moit dlLreMilnK corap'Aint, lyipp'ii- I had been grlevouMty arM tried lor the laot twenty elht yeara, and for Is n jeuia ol that tune have not heun treed from Ita pain one week at a lime. I have had It In Ita worat form, and have drilled on a mni miserable exiaiein a In pam day ami niylii. Kvery kind of imMl II at I ato flli' d me with w inn and pain, tl mattered not bow llvbt. or how a mall trie jiiiiiitity. A cimMmicd be'i hinn wa Htire to loiiow. 1 bad no appetite for an? kind of nieata whatever, and niTd'a treaai as an KitMt lor aevaraJ uinnf n bei .re 1 he-irtl of your I llln, thut I freiiteullv wtalied lor denth. I haI taken er yth.it g that I had heard of lor Dvapepaia, wliiiom rv ceiviiiK any beiieiti ; hut on .vtmr I'itla heitirf recommended to me hy one who hurt been cured bv ihetn, I concluded to give iht-ni a trial, aiittounh 1 had no laith n them. To my aa,oiilhun'Ut, I loiiud rnvM-ll nrl'Miif better liefurn I luiu taaen onetourin ut b..x. an. I. arler taklnu hair a lu. I am a V.M rrun.ntiii rni.mtM.mtht.ti I w.it. u...i ........ - i heart, mealtl.rte tiiiien a dav. nuhiiiit lne..!ivenim.M n-nm I anilhli', I eal or ilrlnk. li yon think proper, yi.ti ara at III., rtv to niHKe uu. itiitit c and n ler In n.n. I will ..,..- ft.lly elve all de.lral.le Sulnrroatlim to an v one who mav rail ou ue Voura. re.i.i rttnlly. JOHN H. HAIICOCK. roreale atlir.HIMIIAHTHMe.ll.nl llep.it. No. 10 H. KIJ UM' H reel. I'liilil h4ila, l'a . I'rlre one dollar per boa. Heut by mail, free oi charge, ou receipt el' price. DYsrKI'SUI DY.MPEPSIAI I, amnl I). Hav. n, have been a crrat aiitrerer with chrome dv.pep.la and llitlaniuaiion of tbe htdiiora for th i e,- yeura. I i-uiiioed thruuor l.iurof tlie niiateuilnuiit pl)el'laiis of I'lilliidelpbla, aiao of lliirllnli.n eouniy, NrwJrrai-y. Tliey did nil lor me thoy could, hut all to no purpoae. ! was nmetantly tilled with awtul pain and ille tiece, ai.d with conauut bi'lcnlng of wind and eouracl.l. kly n.nuue waa covered with awhile coaiiun of mucus unill ii cracked In hunc lurrowa, and waa dreaill'iilly aorel Dhl I oltlliuea wl.l.td lor death lo relieve me of mv amrer li.va.fer 1 had lo.t all lu.penf ever tveli g well again. I i n.a.ie It a auhieei of prayer totlod tliat lie would dlreot ! nie to ai nie pti alelan or u.ed'i-lnu th ttwi.uli) cure inn. I ! vsa. in n in rend an Bdvertlaement or lr. Wnhart'a, in the 1'lola.lelpbla "Ledger,' ol a great cure maile upon Mr. Jouu llHtiKH-V. of No. Ifvft llllve atteet, 1'lnla.le i hla. by lit. great American Da.epala l'llla. I went u. the I. .,-t.ir'a orhre, anu plut ed my-e.l under In, treatment, and ti.KI hlia It lie tailed le cure nie, it would be the laat eliorl I would make. II haa been aix wenka since I commenced the uae I ot hla iLedicine and I am unw a well man, free from all ' pain at-d di.treaa, and can eat thri e heartv meala a day ' with comfort ami fe.l per ccllj well. lit. Wiahart, I want . you to publl.li mv cu.o aa 1 want evc.y p-mr dvbpeli i, aufTerlng ea I waa, to rah on me, and I will tali tliatn or the Bleat cure 1 bave received trout vour Invaluable in.-irl- I cine. HAMl K II. U IV KV, i orner of Venoern end I.nmtiert aireet.. near Uiel.inoiid atreer, f'nceiiy from WrJhlntowut Iturliugton couuty, kew Jetaey. I Dr. WiHllART'8 Ottlse, No, 10 S. SECOND Btreet UYsrEreiAt dybpepsiai dtsvephiai Thla la to certify- that euffrrng severely with a dlaease eaiuo iiyapepaia. wiiu mucn luaa ol WclKht, niy allvnll..n , waadticcud to Wl.l.art'a Ureal American uyapepaia nua ' aaiher-medy. Havlna within three weeks taken eievea ' l'llla, arcorilios to lite dlroctlona, I found myaelf entirely cuied, and for two weeke aiace niy health la greatly Im proved, and I can eat without fearof pain or Inconveni ent. 1 earnestly recon.mend Ihem to all almllerly i amicted. Mrs. M. II. TlitlMI'SUN, Pkhmnn.l street. Four d.wrs be ow Hanover. I Dr. T Q i: WIBIIAKlb Oflice, Mo. IS M. BECOMD ' Bucei, i-nuaoeipuia. DTSPEPRIAI DYSPEPSIA! DY8PRP81A I, P.ltraheth Ilrsnaon.of Hramtywlno, Del, formerly of O10 Cbeater, Del , do ceillty that f.ir one year and a ha.f I aliffeied evurythhia but death from that awful rflaeaae called Dyapepala. kly whole ayatem waa pMalrated wlih wiaki.ans and nervous debility ; I could not digeat my I Sod; If 1 ate even a cracker er the amalleat amount of food, It would return juat aa I awallowed It. i became ao ?oallvemmy bowels lbs' 1 would not hav. . paahag. In leae than rront lour end orteu elsht dava; under thla lot- j nieme uirerlitft my wind eeamud entirely to ulve way. I had dread or horror and avll ioretMdliiue 1 thcaarht that aver body hated me, and I hateU every body j I oniitd not bear my buihund n r my own chlidrnu averythiiuf apHemfd to t nonor-iti token to ma; lbad no au.tttuui. to do an.vililntf . J Kt all tuy love ot family and home; I would lanible and wander (Voin pmce to puce, but e uld Lot be eoiitented ; I felt that I wae doomed to hell, and that there wan no heaven tor me. and wai of-an teiupiod to totunilt eulride. Ho near mm my whole nHrrom yoteni oeairofeu, ano aiao my mil a, from mat awrul eom..lBliit. DiaiHii.ie, that my rrienila thought beat to have me olaeed In lr Klikbrtde'e lloapltal, Weat I'hlladelnhle; I remained W ere time wee, and UumKlit I wm a tttut better t but ia aftwdaimy dn-adful cumpiMlnt wa rairtiiK a bud ae ever, liraniitf or tne wmidfrfuJ curei arhfrmed br lr. VUhart itirfai Aiueiloaii JWajH-onlri I'llU, and UUtreal n.ent of lynjita, niy huslmuacalled on Ur. W ih art, and laltd uty ceiie to him. He aaid he lid ao diult he con d cure me. ts lu tluee dav aiter trailed, and stlaced mrtelf under the Juu tor'e tre-ttiumit, aud lu two wt-ekii I ttHAii to dineit try food, and fi-lt that my dUeaiie wa fait Hiving way ; ana I continued to n-rover for about three moniln, anu at the present ttrue I eukiy pertect health of boily and miiid. and 1 Dim haetelv r tnrn my tttauL to a im rclial 4 mkI. and Ir. Wtiliart, ami thln tlreat Amerlfau Hvnpvp na I'llii and fine I tea Tart ordial. mat savd uie from an ItmHtie aa luin and a premature irrave. Alt person tul ferii K with D.VNpepMaaia at hbeitv to call on me or w rite, at 1 am wIIjIuk to do all the ,nod 1 ran lor iimTing humanity l-.i.lr-. H ltl,N.HN. ItiumiTwina, Delaware, furtuurly U U CbB.ter, Uulanaro col i iy. l'a br, HlhHAUT B Otllca, Ko. 10 X. H&CQXD Suaet, rhiladfl(lila. I he abova are a few among tbe thmitandi which Ihti great reuiedy ban taved (r uu an untimely xrava. Wa bava bum ri d of U-ttem irmn piiyan lani aad UntatK-ftta tn all pMrti vt the HiMitry,nhu ii that tuy huveni vet prun tIIkI or tuld a meUiclnu bkb ta a mcii uuivorl u.uiacun. Tl.ee If eilidnri are jreparrd only by the pruprietor, Ult. Jjm Q. WI31IAHT, VllOffK Ofl'ICB 1 AT Ko. 10 N. SECOND STREET, Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA, Where he ran be eon ml ted either parionally or by letter , free of ebarKe. They are irld bv liruifafUu aad leulra reiT where; at wholesale by ail iiow ttk aud Fhiiadal plita boUaalu lni(git. W l dw JJOW II Z3 A. I "V , " COAL AT $7'50 PES ' TOTS THE CONRPKEBB- MUTUAL COAL OOHTAVT Ar Kow Delivering Goal frmlhlr0.k)a10oUii7,a tlx nkkral BkldMra) and Mammoth Vclns,at Un lilawlii raw, i ? To Bnrinrlh.rs. PT tnfi atSSI To Nfn-Bitlamtr,pr In '.MSJ Tbos savlna ll-lo pr tm I Stack hl lers. IW.Mm tklaf savlnr, Inm will bf s dividrnd tnmitllr en Ii .took, la aiipr.ibabiinv.or aiiaaaimx iKiixaaa teb aHAaa, that srirr tba flr.l jer, Rtixkhoidrrs win m onl got N rlr Coal ft.r toih'rs. but will propsbl; raoal.. a mall dividrnd en t.t r ftloik. Tb Iwa. ruaa, al ih prov.nt low myaltv, for Hlsfcwa Y.ain. Tb. ia aVilfara pp atiar. patj now la for Ilia who;, i.rni rth. i.sm. ' t) prcarnl caiac.tr of Hi. kiln, ia AO.00.Mons pw var. or n ion par ihara. Toll will soon b mttnvtl tm V&t lr.t,wMrb will sir. in. Onlnpany 10(1 ontllnn. tm .lltaMHWm at ih hlKhat market ptr.i,TIIB laO- rna kkm which hill de uiviuau 1HK KUK KUdUit ltS. Hnlnrrlpuuna lolti, gioek (whkll atir) b. made at 1 10 par .r,a.) will ih, ti M lhtcminr . u ii u.at, ifi q story, l'resldent, JAMKH LYND. Dlreotoro, JAMKS LYND, Ko 6.1, 8. Bunbalntk. ' r.U AM E. JONEH, No S.II Arch itnflt '.J I1KNHY 8. rAlTL,No.41W,Jntit.trt. 1'. F. CLAYTON. Ko. V M. Tblrd lime ' TIIOMAHMIAKRKU,)l..lMCh.,M,i. uf C HE 11 M A N0 I lTC 0 M PAM k.7 OHIi 0. 4 WAI.NI'T BTKEIT llonra No KH CAI'llAi, IM."XI. lOO.Prfl ailARpiM. Sl'l PAR Val.TJK. 1 1n. I.. mi i.) un, In a-n araaota. tne ki harxlaon rarm. Cfhiainli a on-limi'lrad aiwl Ihirif -nine (l:i aaroaunorl t rc.a ; ala i.na twrnly-rm of all the ml rot!iif m oii thai 1 It ii. I'nae on U htor arm ; ona-third of all lb. oil pro 1 iImm'iI on It.a t.l.lc.le trai l, Wl.d ( al ll.nli.w j aiMl It. Im.d Interrat Iti tl. NwamfilAr' WJl anaasaa. M Hut S On.rtr Wa.hlnslon MiChnto.'k laim. Tl tnrnm 01 liio Coinpa.j la mw .boot two bvadtf y (J-.'M'l il.m.r. i at rt. l,,i-n will pay a . od dl'Mainl oak iti.. inhariipuou ixlcr, wiih a aura proapua mt a larga 'J Inrrcana. XiiI.m rlptlon books ar. Bowop.a at tba OfBoaor tk a Commij. 7 M , . , . U. C. OOBFIEt.D. 1 t fV erwary. -t JUCIl EXCITKMENT. llaa bran created la tb. Mlghborhaod mt Ninth aa Cnaauut atroota, by crowds oweU-4raatd no CODQINQ IN AND OUT ' ' " Of a (man PKOAR STOkEontba nppr sldac CHRS-' M T Btra.1, below Ninth. It appear, tha proprtaior haart bum CUlTINa DOWN lha pnem ol his Baaars and Tm- . bacce, Ml par cent, on allbjs stock, which brtn. wkla ' .f ran oollacUoa, thai Isa4-t.tf ;! inrivmuiiiiii Oi. hU profit! for the ben.ot or bis customers, who alwayB GO FOIt IIlMt ! " 1 riN-NR-NOKK-AW " JV INDIAN BMOKIMI TOBtCOOl ' .' ' 'J i.ia woiM-rcnowiH'it 'l.ii.arri la nmnuf.ctm.d (Wua In. FINk.nTI.KaK, ,1 And carncally reconimruda It-eir to all QsDtUuMe o Lujiutioiii Tun. . it , Bold vlinltaal "d retail al - ' lil'AT S I'UPL'LAROOAR RTORB, o.Ml CIIS-NI'T nir.t, ' l(M-6ui op po alia Mats llouaa. i TO fiHir CAPTAINS AND O WNKK8. The underaUined havlrie toaaed the R KNrtl Mix. I v fv MCKKW DlH'h. beae lo Inform hla frama mtttt im patri.ne ol the lUK-k.tl.at bo la prepared wltb Increased? fatlliure to acemmodate Ihnae having reaaele te be eweeel er r.-eatred. end betnit a praeural ahlp-eariventer aiad caulker, will give pexaeiuU ellaeiUKNl tu all vaeaaal aain trnaied to his. for reuaua. i aptaina or norma, Mblp-Carpentere, aad MachtnlstB bavins vea.ela U repair, ere eollolted to call. Having the aernr; for the aale of "Weiteretedts' PatanS f . ..ui, ........ ... ... H.yttttw rwini, raiw, p .win tu n of veaaela' bnttoena. for this city, I em prepared to iiu tttmu ui ir T OB lavia.Bi. ferina. J.lUB H. HAM MITT, ' Kenainston Sorew lwrk, aahll-tf Delaware avenae.anoTe Learrt streea. "J 1 r i jyID10IMAL 00D LI VLB OIL. JOHN O. BAKKR t OO, F.O. 718 MARKET BiKEET, are now rreelvlnathrlr snppnea freak from th. fleherlee. The superuirity of Uielr OIL In every lesiieot, ha. game ftir It a reputelion and sale beyond any other found la tha , market. To maintain n, they are determined to supply an ertial. tliat may be entirely relied on for freebness end partlgf, See teatlmonlttui of Ktcfeaaore of Modleal Oollegea. aokl THOUSABDB or TEEITI EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Patent apyiied fur, afynaw Invention,' a nmbla Ha verbib.a Htlf aclJimilnK iiaia( Talve4 inUaUer, Wn adrataa. bteilii Mtrnui ( able and ontrautiiiti kaselb witiiaa piitn. The only mode ttat the 4Jaa en ba properly au4 aati4y adnUiuauired. JJIi. o. MUNNS. e-19-Ira Ho. 781 SPRUCE bTRfcUCT. ' mi?m PHILADELPHIA BVB.QM.OSS' rtHSLSs JtANDAIIK UTMTITUTS!, No. 1. HortSI -iew" HI NTH Btreet, above Market. Huoleire railleally enred by B e-V KKur r s rreieStim Patent (iraitua'.Hig Preaanr. Tmaa. Miiperlor eiaatw ItafSSa .laallc ritocklTiKa.Hupport.rs, Bhoaldor Braass, Bmapeo Sortea.Cmteiea. Ate. Ladlaa atuuued b Mrs. B-C EVERETT. 'aay-lF -i. WK ALT H, HEALTH. AND rSSSlTB BEACTK. If to aala admliiee areai i . U to eauie Uiv1jh Wbi , If te ba a tdoouilna tliwar, I'adJDg, djia: to aa aour-UaeiirTTt . If to hava a twit of frtaade ; I! for Tloa to Mate aaaenoe t If Ith htith- bum tod to we4 : It a marble atona when deadwaaxral If to live threeaoora and tea, - Wit bin k Hi aa Whik axala U to live a Ufa of pmo ; If lo die and o to yrMoB-u.Tn I If yon wlih a Iffeof pleaettraai If you valua thie wortd'e treskaoffM . . If Try oosutbit yon would , Taaa my oavioo, d wtok mU mrmi. I X Mi 1 ' Then, bavins Health, Wealth, sM Beat., . Tou'll be prepared fur every duty. By a carefel perusal of Dr. WfLLJAM TtMJdO'B rrna C BoeV, 1UH MAkUIAllB OIJ1DE, which should be read) , by every one. Bold by Itookaellere senerally, aed mt tho a l'vrtora OBlco, Ko. IIS Hl bUC'B B'iRaViri fraeo a oenia. auo-Sf A CUU) TO THK LADIES. , PB. DITONOO'B GOLD EM PILLS FOB fEMALB Iualllhle ta oorractlnff. ngntattntr, and ratftawtaff isbstruutlous froui wbau var cauiee,ao4 aiwva ueetaifuJ a a prevonUva. - Thena Mill are sothlag new. and hara bean naM bv tH I)octur for many year, buch In k ranoa and Amoriaja wtua onparaheied luctni in every ea'' ; ana new urt-d i.y niany UieuAatid ladsaa who haea uged ihaiaa, to mmo u I'tue pubhc fur the alleviauon of Uwie iuaur.u i. t . any Ureularlitei whatever, aa well ai to prevent an r i cane ot family w tie re neaiti win net penim it. ft i pM'ultarly ntueted, orttama iupuoiuvt themtvei n tauiloned aKtiil nblna thfia plita iiite tu t'a4 cutii a ihe pmp.ieior assumes no r,ipt.n'btiity aiV-t iti tt. atlmi-nliiott, aitbouKb ibelr mUdneaa would isMeni -trilii hlef to health, ottierwlrta Ut full are rHi.nUi i ul) and expheit d'tectMW aeeoinpanvliiir aa-'tl tm. I'rlce $l,or eia binaj -r li. bld wliulcaaia aud by the ftillnwlna LMukgtta: Fllloit. White A Co., Ho. 6H N. KoorLk, etrevL , W i Ik hi A Hlddall, No. 119 Mtrket iireet A atarhall,orDrof TlnVtrauth and Mark a? hntm v. elRter tt Huilth, ourner ol s-a(i itd ttievn i . .. liyoit A Co , Ho. N Hound itrot. Ji.lmtun. llulhiway A Cowden, and, H. f. brlaiour, l auiden Al tatall by ail drubStaia. Ladfai.by lending OKB POLL At . To either aunt, can have the Fll.l.M HI NT t (tSrihNTIAtaLV, IW mall, to any part ol tl e oi y or oouiiuy, i-sv ,,u,," 8 n Htmi. -2S-5m Xo. Ji.1 W. THirtTV BI .XTH lroei. S. 1 . & WEIGHT & SIDDALL KTr, 119 Market Street BF.TWK1 tKOSit AJ BsWOSD BTREBVB. , O.V. IUUMT. .a.xu. DUU001SXS, fUIBICIANS. , KO r ., . . . OESF.BAL $T0KKKEEPEB3,".' Can find at eureeti bliahuient a fall aaaortmentof Iniporteal ' an4 Dosneatl. Urage, l-opular ratenl Medlciaaa, ralata, . Coal OU. Wladow Ulass, l'reaertpU.n Vlela, A., at aa low j plicae aa aeaulua flral-claaa nooda aaa be sold. FINE K9SKNTIAL OILS 1 For Confuotloners, la full variety, and of the beat .uellty. j Cochineal, Beosal Iodise, Madder, f ot Aah, Cttduer, . Bode Aah, Alnia.Ull of Vltrtel, Annatto, Oopperaa.Kxtraot : at Luv.)d.e FOB DYtkS' use, always oa hand, at' lowest not caah pricee. ' . rulUC 8PKE8 FOB FAMILY USE, ' t Oroaad expressly fur our salea aad lo vrUlah we lavlH the attention of thoae In want of reliable articles. Alao, IKDWO.tlTAHCU, tt VHTAKD, at., f atseral' aaaaUlai. ' "J ''' I Orders by aaalt, of city aost, will nueel with peoaaptax-; . . . ii. t. - i . .. i . ww re- tentluo.or sptelal neolailoiia will be furniahed wlnaa :.t Attested.. WHIQIIT st BIDnAf-ti. Wholeaals lru Jalllf Ko. m at AKKJiT Bre. above ravel- I I J I