' nerd Oil this 1 conueerated;spot - of cart , —whereithis iiinitillitiiiiiiiliicia laid of The_ bes.t v *xertrteat. , the, world . eversisOct . tOriew oar vouts to ,thel:nien 1.94 send salutations to our bietiwen.- . Talk-, tt/tAf, seeeasion , 7 ,go not rashly out of the Union— dirdtii star tif - onr glorious ,flaw,',.., give: us time to.placo ; ourselves right in respect-,to your '.,peculiar institutidu," and •: to 'roil back the cloud that now obscures, for the moment, our devotion o the Union ..aa . it is.. Speak thus to, tit Southern States, ... and follow our tv,ordsthy fitting : deeds, anti Pennsylvania, can ,stopi,s,ecession, or cure it if it occurs.. :We can win ; back any Scnt o. .tbat: pay ~gray .011, - , if: ontr.we cat,prOvu our,owp loyalty.:to•.the Consti tution, Mi4,17.nign.:14 our fathers formed ;hem. 4,' ~, •-,,-..'', '' - • : - ,4041quall!trit not no a rend page in Ok,,, , lrlprsr , of 'l7)enp u lvatita, that should XieeorA i the rescue of tho,Amerieau Union frm . # Owl 4 iqg rata, by.Prompt4enerous, AnAte4Aution :of. thik people ot l'ennsylva ,a,mt,-,That. great glOry may be ours. Let t1.4,.11;r4-1 3 -4,,ere it be forever too late., • THE RETURNED SOLDIERS. .3ADDRESS FROM THE DEMOCRATIC 7 STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. To , the '.Cilizene of Pennsylviniia : • . . We would respectfully and'eatmestly,ad- Ailess.h.feW words,„to . those of . you ,who Tettirned to your homes; froin : the military i.erviOe . of our country. On ,political subjects,' we: address you all as ,; it is as citizens yon will attend Tour Site, by her laws, • - solemnly enjoins upon you not•to approach the pollS as soldiers. , , • , . . On some of the .qoestions of the day, you have bad special means of observif tion. You haveheenAt the South. You' liaVO seen_ its negro' population. Arany of youhttie Come back convinced how vain and impracticable are ;he schemes for its instant einancipation and advancement, in ~proSecuting which the Abolition party disturbekthe harmony of the Union, and atlnst4rivolved the white race of our TcCountry the work .of mutual • destruc . bon by civil war. learned, too, from your priltmers, and from the people you have Wen among, that it is this same scheme ikelevating the negro which now pro. tracts the war. After Your first victories, the 3 taam. of the .Southern people could leivobkii:bro t hick.. into . the Union, under. the' Cijnstitution . • 'secession 1010S . Weuld have:bow:U/4i, without an antsy but: be Abolition. party dictated:a policy that set aside the Constitution, and presented in its ,place emancipation,,, negro k.qictlity 'and '' ' confiscation: niericoC.Whi to then do not subiait to terms like these, and they have afford ed 'to: secession leaders the very means they needed to stimulate their foliwers to desperate. and • protracted , resistance.-1 istanee.— 1 Thnstlie war it, s - heen Rs - terrible expenditure. of life and bloodH Tie...,., - Abolitionists have. beeathe best recruiting officers fOr Lee and for ' without the help" , of the Abolition proclamations they never e.oulil have drawn frtitiftlie:stiiall whibi POP4I - 6:- tioikcif-the States", theyL'oceupy the . vast &dies which, in nearly every battle, have exceeded in numbers, but not in valor, the soldiers'of ' -the 'Union. Practically, the Abolition part,- at the North has prov edtthe*O4msefitl,- allito: * the . secession lelilleri,4er;the :AbolititOn, policy hiS sr " eillandltePt ' , Under the Talon -men of c SOuth;.Of when] 31r.:LinhOln ~said in ite 's first message. ; "It may. be Well viiitioned whether , tlierel is ' tolday majority of the legally qualified voters of tilly:tititei c except perhapi_Sonth Carolina, in faior of disunion ; there is much reason , . tiitelieve that the Union men are (hp majority in many, if not in every other opetlf the . , so-palled seceded State:l.7 lte s ie was the weakness of the rebellion, till Abolition,..eame to its aid and , united theSbuthern _people. ' i - --- ' ' The Democracy have advocated a con stitutional policy, Maintaining at the North and always offering to the South, the original Constitution agreed to by our fore-fathers. Thus we saw a means of , giving 40 Unictif,Tifee:' , "ofilte'. South the tipper hand et' the secessionists. This is prevented by. the Policy of the Abolition ists at the North ; and when they lose political power here, then their twin hroth. erii-1 1 4. ,seetifionists of; the `South; `will' fall from power there. Both look to military , despotism as the means to keep th6ir hold power. As_ soldiers, you have had full experieneOef military rule:. Yon liiinw'ii.SuseS, its hardship, and - its evils. Aecessary in armies, ibis itt?t, , as you ' 4l lllLiii*, a form of ;Gdreriniteat fit fora tteeliiiople; The strict :•Stibirtiiiiion, Aos,.oocinest4onin g obedience to ,every . - -linffirior*Rired hy Oilitaryidisciplibe---,, thaSCYP:if aigree4 pi al - . A . '- q in_ military ditties, d4O , the term,nf year'enlistuMnt. Brit. diy ‘ OttrOantio I_ a Ire:tinder the" : 'same rule at koni¢l' - Do ye_ sea , with satisfaction " provost;marshals'?., lording it , over-the Consiiintimi um} the latit, in all outepeaile ful to\vns and tillages ?, Are they_ better 4 1 4*.ig0tAball' opary, judge, --'4lld: rtbkis7 trates‘7,lyen lin ow -some of them well.-- Someate gallant officers, but Many are I,tiet*itimartiSati_Toliticians, needing as ;nue)) s Any men:to be held in -check by the lair out,: perpetrating. wrOngs and : -Ailing into errors. ' By'the "Conscriptio n 1 .itotaitnum 4.l'em the uge oftwentytoforty riiiitireanillellabl e to military dlity, - find ) fro 4 who .fuqy be clamed as;- within, _,ibig tillq! . ; WI - well as from all doldieri, the, =of _ Inii ct itte civil justice is now 'taken liwuyrbj:prOllatnation ;and no citizen is P.40 , -.4l l Q*Od :te:Nitlaivate his - right :, _ till' Umirifif : deprired-of it I.)y , any milita -an ry ' tbtkitY. Whilst: Were .fighting for 1 . the Centtittitioxi; you: - and '' all - of usi it Seem!, have lost the ciaastitntional:rthfs ! ..and -tai*gii. r*lialiliertti- =which4ro our : biqliti*t as American - FreeinetC topon wifop rat;4*oute;of f rit theniic#l. l ~„ ,c , ,,,L. 4 .. .... l . , •::' , CZT:I-4 IN \At. , • ,:"'-• A' ' ' ' '.., 4' 4-4-3 giniAlMirrWrr -Vli 7--0 thiro;' TheYW'iiiiini*cl! of‘ir: - !ThereisSiiine'niTgii4lB" l l X ' thri* andakted'ae soldiere.` • Vonrneble "deeds pi re - 116W You'did militart d ty. - You will' do it again , -wketi Yon etnin to the field. But if yon tire to'' be ier'e On election day, noviis the tirne'rcir• you to think,Ss free-born eititeiis ;'of his' political condition of your' ketintry.: ask yen 'to vote with ite rharritap,TeiJ yourselves and "children',- the 'free -con stitutional GOVOnniirti• 'that yrMifrither4 left to, . Tliinl of these `dints' before it is tooltife'' Tinr neityroßanin tion may assail the use it wrsely-while it is - yet left to us. ' But Yon are uted 7 -pdrliaps - yell will be ordered--not to "vote for the -candi dates of the Deindersey. not ? cannot reply;with 'fact or argument to the vile Slang made tip of Vulgar abuse and rigtical nickninre, such as " Copper heads," " 'trait`cirs;" " seessionists," and the like. 'iron learned to' despise-these long ago,- when poured (int upon the gallant saris of Pennsyliania- , ;•npon Cali, ',Patterson 'slid many others; Who have been your leaders mid your comrades in the field: 'A!'life spent in honorable' service of our conntryfls no protection from partisan abilie;turt rather seems to proV6kelt. Yon will, jiidge men by their lives and characters in the past, if you wish - ti) be Sure of them in the tlitnre.- When did our candidate for Governor,' George W. Woodward, forget his ditty in order to servo 'himself or his party, in any trust that Pennsylvania gave into his keeping ? " He deprived the sol diers c:ifa vote," say some of the Republi ! can politicians. We are'ghid to meet a charge that has any meaning in it. We will give a few worth tnthis. When you come to the polls in your proper election districts, you will find that no one has deprived you of your vote. There was a *siren whether the Consti tution of Pennsylvania provided 'any means for a citizen to vote when lie was absent from his home on' the day Of an' election. Four eases of Camp-voting came, about the same time, before the' courts, or rather three cases. For in the case-known as Shimmelpennich's case it was proved and' admitted that no voies had been really given -by any, one; the pre tended return A were shown to be forger ies made up in Philadelphia, and as such the Court. rejected . thkrn. - The case of :inostirriportance was the ease of Ewing akainst Thompson, well re membered-in Philadelphia. The election was for Sheriff of that 4ounty,, a very, crative office, 'of ereat • politic it_triport ance 31r.'lloberCEiiing ; therDethocrat ic candidate, 'had. a, MajoritY,:if votes giv en, for him in,,the„cankm-in Virginia uld be Counted. ' ' To politicians the other- - cai - es were hti portant onlystociofiWt tlyizaeasiimilinipA4 fflnlicrnectat . wribtlgyralleinocrati.fg: a Republican shOuld he the Sheritrof-Phila delPhia- far 'MEI ItEPOITLICANS OPPOSED TrIF,SOLDIER§:, V,QTEr. NVaSTOiltwing,"tliLDeinobratie candidate: • Ire. lESnn, the Republican District:Attcpney f mf4u4vp,serby , in dicting a Crerinan nan)ed' Aunzniann,,for. voting fraudulently in a (=pin Virginia. In this ease Judge Allison, a Repablienn, of the Court of Cotuntop DECICED . that, tinder the - Constitiitibn of-Pennsylvania, votes could not be.given by Soldiers who were absent from the State. - 4.latet7 decision in, the; Supretne Court was in itacase of Chase - vs:3liller. That court also decided that. under' the= Constitution Of Pennsylvania the voter innSt v.. - .te in. his precinct. The language of the Constitution is Clear. Judgeshave: uo power to alter it, - though the people may do so; and a proposition to Alter the Constitution in Ois point will come before the people next,year. At present it rCads thus: i• ' "Sic.` 3. In leleitions by _ tbe every white freeman of the age , of twenty one years, liarldg resided iirthe.Stateone year, and in theleleetiOndistriet There he of, fere to vote, 1 0 4114 p, imtnediaiely_preceding such electiont4l4:,WitiAniticVlVars paid a State or Cotuity . ti;;*liidti'A4 been asses a ted . leait ten days liefore tion, shall enjoi - therights' erfatt elector," • Now, thebaseness-oftlie attempt of the "republicans td excite prejudice among coldiers g,ain__O the Democratic. :judges lies in this.e: - Tliq- constitutional objection" against‘theiiintiveti*ii-FrRT-4-11W-IS ED -.REPUBLICANS, in' order Lto secure' the off*Of Sheritrof Phi:lo64;la to the Republican cainlidate;,llr."Thomp ! ' son, a nd be LOW it no*: Judge Allison,"Jude,Reed, and Jegge Strong, ( Republicans ,, ll decided against the camp v o te ivbilktkabusiiisAll direc ted against:the - Democratic 'candidates i s Yet they were ti 4 itlgefi ;who' i#A4'sle eisioashowedibit no. party. feeling could sway theid freM 4*.gvtiat be'their duty, For - this ',the Democratic I party,hOttors them, atilnoMitiates them to hh Offices, of which.they have roved worthy. itOberiEwmg, why lost his. case, is among th , cit warmest,,soporters. If the Repabliehn politicians earvlnaltexp l . litical:iePAtAlee‘o be =eV Anges4a l #4:lt4 , l ant honest judgeti. „ - I Itk,idyinitieoga:loo:ther:pathi vetei•s u d ge ' woodwarlivacnot forgetful ' of the honor ilue to ifittr" . gallarie Soldiers:, lie said "It'is dneAo'ouriitikralofifietTisiidd• boweyer, brreameet to tho'clisca that 140 been.befor6,lo9(lbWilnli4Odterf wawimpliatta The'franda- wergtverii,c,ic .trated vveryinsinmitijiolitictirspec: tr9VicAPargo. tamps, *aching. f P f •PPPSirtikiiticg lades tr?y tine an4:§up*OtiNi - e -- 6, 4,9,. to foie And :.returns. -and ciiizeo-a od , soklittrblik o OntMitin:F*4o4 : equal 'i'lliiatioii-protillOtt,forthrlivr4:-- r••• t( Ifintatily Oft4ate and initidatid - l)tiiditisli&,t6 etpicittnUe, thelitiVatteni4f r tlit4cittu ;00 thipetifsof tbfibefuipoefor vin4k:- Citthig ihe , Couttitutieh!fitid• the conutvy,leindeed sacriff4tiAci make for the 'publid goodi lint` the'e~iien who make it the niost 'cheerfully 'Mid froth , the' highest motives wotild bethe , ii , ry list to insist: on carrying with-them ti* . right of: civil suffrage, especially when ithey ' , see; what - experience preves,.that lecanna . ..be exorcised amidst the tumults ofi war with= out being attended by fraudulent practices' . that endanger .the:very 'existeace of the right. Whilst such inen - klit, for Consti tution, they do not expect judg?s to sap and mute it by judicial - eonstructioli." - Isror w ; asOndge,WoudwArd) found, wanting at later pe,ried;witentuigallanv Army, of the Potomac; inferior fir in num , : bers, .confronted :the hosts of invaders on tho soil of Pennsylvania.:; nhilst bun gling mismanagement delayed her ova militia until New,York, and ;NO Jersey got the start of -Us.;,..Tudge Woodward with his 'two sons ituthefield,-gave all the weight of his position awl character to the call tevartusi., said'::•- "There ought to be , such.airinstant'42 rising of xourig, inepOn — response te ,this shall !be - ' - sefrinient to secure public Safety; 'teach 'the:world that foot Can; Wlthlinpitnity, acad . . the'oil of Penn ,•.. . ••., • The Democratic partyliaS beerias . much belied to you as its candidates. _Au ! , many ; of you are Deinocrats,,and alt of xeu have camped and marched and fought side by, side with DeuocrUts,ht the service - of the Yon,lmow whother-• thy have been true to'it.aMl ,to you, Some of the best ':soldiers in this war arc Democrats, anitfbeno other reason they havi red the hatred of the Action whose test of merit is—devotion to the negro! In the State Legislature, in the Federal Con-` gre.ss, your rights and interests' were al ways maintained by veureseneatives oftlie Democracy of Pennsylvania. Of its Fin..., eiulmv we can make no statement, SQ 'thoritative as its platform. We cite ',to you from it the following resolutions: • . That.tlye soldiers Composing our armies merit the warmest ,ihanks the nation: Their country Called;, and nobly did they respond. Living, theY, slialLknow a nation's gratitude; wounded;; a nation's:eare; and dying, they shall Ike.- in Mir memt,ries, and monuments shall bc-. rnised to teach posterity to honor the pat riots' and heroes who offered their lives ;I I their'eountry's Altar, - Their ".widows and ; drOhans shall be adoPtabythe-nation,to; be watched over and cared for,aS - otobjewi .ti'itly,s - Wortby a nation's guardianship, ; . theDemocracyofPenn;`. sylvankt ever has been true:o: the- :cause' of tiItTNIO.Ig,-, -It waSln.the name, and for the sake of theUNlON,,that our par -3rid-4leafoillictoitake,lo24 tutamaticuftnattnn , Demoemtto party en- tertains.nowi or. , eierthirs tentertatnedi'or' ever-can entertain, liinlighteStsylniiatity' Witli- -the Jpresent 'oidanti& I or I c. with 'traitors in iros against the . -Govert meat, or would ever consent to peacc . on any'termilinvolvitiga - -distnemberrnaii "(if the trANION, , ' •=utterly nnjUnt tiqd" in . , proof Of this,' , we poinewith exultatiett.to the-lavish contributionSrio the 'war in blood and treasnre . . - heretoforei .and , ;neo*f being made by hull - 008'0f thousands of Demderatie'seitizerik who were' among the first to fly to the rescue of the UNIO*,,. and'peril their lives in its defence." ' CITAIt,LES4- BuntLE, Chnirnihn. Philad'n; Sept,. 1,9, 'ap., • • HUNT.BRO . 1 * (0111 -4 3 -ZTTIPPN:, •NNST ' ..,![ ' , : • ~ -I vc'lT2 3ll? .9cet44l ? )ll c Psin •', r IIIII2D Williall, a - _ , .x X=L Clf TkT . • StEEL li3 -NAIL abitiy.s,,TiovrA ~ l i. ;;BUILDER'S' HAIiDIVARE,P ' . Atka - 47 2 4a ,BOVIMEBBITEK 4 . 2 , BAIL splar.M ., .. ~...• ,12AiLBOAD cc: Irma° BVP.pLrEs _ . • cumtrAGt gPILTNOS,' 48'Lgft,, 4wElx AND - • 80..TE , 1 . ;416•ZT8, ivirlw.alia W ~ t , , PLATED BAlms. MALLEABLE' •• ' i - • LIION8,1117118,1;PorES,', .‘ JPELLoEII, BEAk. SrPLIDLENZWIrg, ' . ' . -'4. ANNA% ..V.83F,•8... fgetoK3 sind-DlEk,a a>s • W 01; „•• *wpm. S L EDGES, MESS, &e. blitecitilt A.AID 4 31,1,13 AW5,130LT1NC41. ' 0 43 9 TACKLX. , Bcgs, ' rut = p ; 1 , - f '.;`4SE.VESiTAA.Mt TißiininiiiigB„ '''' ; F, ama *mow OteaS,LEATHZItA, , mas: ••i- ~ 1..-. ii , • FAlllaktiMil SCALES.= • ..-. - ' - S ' ellia.ol/, 1ira:0.2.4.M 1 18 . •' - • 1 • i'' ',, 33 rb.e t rt: , 19elriel;. ''' l ' ' IMRE BeattnntatketkorpitAxtlyortlfatial'att astimkr; -A. a_pocepsAt clp4lrplitatild , of any De t sler , ~i ‘k '/s; pern , ftember - . Turrelnitinv ' • Watches'' Sr - ' evMttr' ” -'•• • ' 5 . • 1, - --- • -/ - , aver -Ware '- t-:,4.ilB'iipdireipicti,vottld respe6fir:iriviie. ..'- -, yoursttoitiod to 40 well selected stud " lie ' : Aifk• 43010 , aud 'Myer NETORRIoritle Hold' . ' gr•r, • ,"1 .. . ItY.-of every kind-mut Istieti' of sty ' - za ,p • , all_pf the , vont titgdpoisttiagitjtal if ~ .:,-1:. , /69., Splid 6/lye.? Ware,4stutt to coln,,ii n , . ,;hoer' DOKett Sliver rinel, , Were,-q?,,qkartid e i ts , tor_ .to beaus 7 9t 4 ,r9Peci-,,- ..ft' if -- r", 3 ' ligei r tlAce ando.oWo7ift ' firtilly • , lied i 141 6 ,4 Tracti-t6gu:FanClt44 atT i... r_it.4 ' '< ,:. `lslo.terkturket ti t re%, /via- qui: ataiet 4tlf,' 633. '; 300 - ,-,., • •••• • t i • 3 - . 4 jr nal Vtar 4 I ' ' 0* 4 . to roac , embark /Known is IlelmboliVil GENIirttETIMPAICATION9 Viz: - Eingit'ArifidskW! • ~juraapozpts GENUINE PREpaIIATUPSFr' "Highly Concentrated" Compeand , - 7 3°11 44: M 4C'.7 41, Pee 17 .0. - 2 3:***AML 2 `, ' Almsitive and'lliecinc . Rernetly dlieatmi Witte, Bladder;n l D hipaleal • ; - This Medicine inereasesi tba newer'or entesvap. And excites the absorbents IMO healthyactlati,'hy whtch the watery or aticerons depositions, andall nneatnrat en largements are reduced, as well as paitiatni intlamatten, and is goodfor Men, women erchildreq: (7 t, ~.. , HELM BO EXTRACT iivemu TOIL WEAII24 OSSEik Arising frOnt IndisaretiOn'i or ,Attended with the tollowirigsymplomst . intlitvrattion 63 Exertion. Lo'si Lotsof "Memory, i;.; Dillieulty of Metalling, Weak, Nerves, , ; - Trembling. Herren , ofDisesta. -' Wekefulnet_ Dlinness • Batik twat 13aegn!! Universal lessitnde of th e Flashing el the Body, binsenlar System, Erafttlons on the race; ILA Hands,. l,#'4lllo4Potiingonce.: Dryness of the . • . • These symptomsai tillOwekto go on, whiehltris Leine :invariably remover, soar follow.. IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPI4ECTIOFITS, In One of which the patient may expire., WhO.orin myy that they are not frequently followed . by those. •dicefut disentes," .Insanity and Consumption; Many are aware of the cause. of. their.suffering. but nonb.will confess. The record!, of the Ines or asylums and the melaneholly deaths by benr.am. pie witness . to the truth of the assertion. t. The Constitution, once aifented with or , ganic.weakness, Requires the aid of medicine to stteng4hun 'and invignr• ate the system, which-REI,MBOLD'S EXTRACT klc CUT invariably does. A trial will etinvlncirthe most skeptical. Females, Females, Fema les, Old or young, single, married, or contem plating marriage, in many affections peculiar to Fnmales thellatroct Mu cha Is unequalled by any other remedy, as , In, Chien:Lois or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of the Customary Evacuations/Mee:rated or Schirrons state of the Uterus, Lenchorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, ‘rhethet aris ing from Indiscretion.Rahlts.of Dissipat inn, or in the DECLINE Oft CHANGE ese,ai • NO FAMILY SHOULD BE. WITHOUT.IT: , • - • Tate no Mercury, or oOpleasint medicin e fo r nnpleamot euidbie' !moths arcane:- ' HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES 8E011.7 P.ISEASE.I3. • • mail their stages ; at llttlo evonsistilttletWneihatige In diet, no inconvenience, AND NO EXIPOSIVIir m : It causes frequent desire. and Omit etmnplit to rttn ate, thereby removing obstmetiontfaiievellnu§filtd cu ring Strictures of the igrethra. allaying fain Ad tonam- Os Juan-Aolkettuunkln.thle.Ulatti O ttlacasda.nniespra, ;• .7 l ' h,OnfitlP4, Bo 1 10 n , al l AIRaPlit; h •A. WM-RAVE -BEEN -,73111, cp 17,— .0 1 ; , 00..ta1i.,„..• • . , And trlidtka4epidd •IEBAVI" PRIMO do'duredlT; d`sligirt lime, have found they were deceived, and that the '• Poi- ) son,' has. by_the use Alt", Ftiwerfal Astringents." been dried up In; thitiiitem; to Irma Out' td an=Ka voted. ; form, • i•.;, er • :1431114PS APO:It tartimai. 4 1 i j,74.1) 7/1" , t7 ' HB.MBOLDI 'EXTRACTiIiCHU EBEZIE For tal,ifructione,aniil3l6essitsvif • The Urinary _Organs. Whetliei'existiag in ItALEOR FEDAILE,Trota neatefer f - rause originating, audain =Ott!. oirtowtbNG Diseases of these Organsieialre the aid et a Ditiretic. •:HELMBOLD'S EXTRVCI-BUCHP I 3 TOE GREAT DIbtETIC. Antl_ltis- 'Certain to hare the desired effect hi:jail:Pt? eases for:which It Is recommended. , BLOOD , t - 'l3 l i 001)1 - 140 1 .D1 • Wilily Concentrated tomPoliad- Mind' Extract . - Sarsaparilla. - sposexamcxx_Exid. , ' • " • ," Th1;08111 trtaction of the IficiiifiNtift attacks 'the Sex unt (Mint. LittififiKfir the Note. E r , MIMS. We. in pipe, and other lifticni stlifiiCes,mix tog jts appearance in the form of Elects. Hanna .-Sansiiparriti -la purifies , the-Blo od and remoreaalitikair Ern gma of Abe Skin gltpl the-Blo od the; Cdtnptialop a Elear.and d -Color. It being prePitred expressy,for tie:thaw kif Its.Blooc•Puriffing..Vtopertteaara. pre - screed to a muter eatcnittuttOtnyistber prepration td - Sarsapa. " ' HebnbOld i ik.*#o,Airdiii . 'llii extellent Lottolifor Diseases of n alp ill tic,,lQifnig. andaii an injecticMin Diseases of UM !Mini* ;Organs; arising from habits of dislimibm, used 3 in-coli t nection with the Extracts Bacilli and"Sarsaiiitilla, In ,""rinteli i dbl. ' t esson4s recommtmde - ~...- i . !; - -'. ~. • !, f-i: Evidence ottheracmt,respopsiblefilld . vpibipctar irt i oyetn ';wiltitteoippan 'the medicines.- . - - _ :. • , _ ~: 71 -,, =ft Q1f....11113,118., f w • :11 zr. From go) ,to ix Y yefia - atittplip wlthßamT knoini to scion Mid el' L-, -, .'... -II T .t: -• .' - For itedical Propertl4o RPAL;cIA9PPiTe.IIsO3I7/4 tholJnited Eitatev. 'see Profeetsorp_MW4pablegorli at( the Pme , -*DO' PJaysic. . , • Sectetharke nage , brtholtitetfolehintedl/i4MIC aptotoonhia-,,, . • Seettinaile tneddlik Dt RPtlt A Fl[ f 'lTeDO F 1 L; a celebrated Physician, and member of the al College: of onrgc.antsArchutfi, apd,gubilebedAntlit . raumGlt ante KM= and queen's Joann& 7- • 4 , - Sea MedlcoarrinelpaTßeviett.pattliebedtot Bealiunin ' Travere', - rellovi of - the Royal ci4frppf urgeoliN, Secianostaf - the late Standerdirorkif tat 3tediatte;! ZTXIIACT linear?, „. .SIIOD - tennoeTWinaite ttpr,ts ," Bannapautzta,l-00 "'" 't 600 latrayea Baez Waert/ 50 t X 156 -Corbel, a dozen of each for .12 00, which - anti tient to chre the mostdbatinate easel', if fitm - ent/or adherellto. • „ „ ;P. I Or Deseribo ityropicnne In all c,ommonicatirab ,Curti guaranteed: .sdrtco_gatia. ' • • AFFIIINVIT: •,reisonally appear before moan Alderman of the cay otildbalelphie,ll4.; go . stlittlheing dnlY sworn dotbeay, Idapreparatione centalti no narcotic,. qo raer vpry, or Otiltritdatouttpwri.but ~ete tahte. ,TiILEWBOLIi. • • Sworn and edlred i Vest bete tha t tit s 2ild i AortZoy. 1054 . .;,,c ,, ikt71 _ ~!..1,1":.•!- . 11•M • . A1111(4; igleria% liintivistreet.l4ooco loth 014146- , :ts 13 ',iritiresi- ere Sr hilbrrahttortin Confident*, " 'D WUMBOLD,obmist_ , Depot 101 South,. Tgapirsitri, tow, figiositil• "??F141111.: ' BEWAP 'OTC • -Who eruientbi .144 4n.!'-and" other orpoie train), sttlAo9d V. j lmhp Gent3tne - .=varat one. t'? ',VA; -1321nictlInchn,11-11/!;'• " t 4 tiarli!ern l 4 if • IMPTOVedIWIM 40. Sold by sit ariffititifilOoltfhowl; .}" • ASigyTOIIII4III.3I,I•VS - Ti f yr, Cut qiit tbeadrertiserneni,'sinfoend for 4,..1ntl 54141 "..itopoiition and expoettre. Inarcirlflitr;lo63—Ty:- g , f •t o - • • • , . Novi carers for sale one Qtitla titigcst and bestmelectlons .;,-IV"'" • ".*"' , • EXOTOrrk 8 UNgeilantA COUZIMPI pro4bly eerg: prising hi , reatest titrietrer Most ilifferentartieldiret any Store in the Northern part el Pennsylvania, and per haps ofq.ll.eentiv *tate, JAI!' ,assortmpti Is kept in about thirtydifferent littinehes laf trade, antFthe selec tions are inade.froni about forty . the , Alva. McAteer In. New York, and mare - Odle lift? DealtreAsid-'llantrfac tuvers.ogt ;of New , York:; A /arga. prOpertionof the Goods arc 'brought direct (coin the manufacturers. thus insuring genuine ankles,- Customers On .e ntering the Sioie,piust not emit todakei.erything in eight, but 'lenity every article wanted will be pro laced by inquiry. 80MoldetoPthilprOckintiy bo fcormefl by the following general outline. bit ten mem t ion ts impracpcable.. Drugs and Medicines; Paints and Oils. DYeStuffs, GrOogriesaiendnl. - 2rockern 'Glass , WAS*, Vali And Window Paper;Jewelry.,Silver Wage,PcefulnerY. Reee3r Goods.Misieal Instruinents.Brushes, American Pocket Knives. Tope Ontlary (Ind - Silver Plated Wioe. Lampe, Materials for Lights - ifardwaro. Bed Cords Stone Were. Dty Ooodi.lillmdre,Wldde . * Olass, Lithosnobs. 'Vat ',either nishes t . ; B i n Oleos; Kpectucles .-Whlps,, a Brooms' Gnns; Plijols. Ammunition. Tottacco, Medi- Mined Suegleal Instruniehis.l3alt, &law Petash.,- biellas.Porcelain.Teetti, in abort. neerlY eeerirthleit , to restore the sier - to pleasoVid taste l 10 delight: the eye. to orally the fancy, and also to conduce the realand