Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, February 12, 1861, Image 3

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Tuesday Afternoon, February 12, 1561.
WANTED.-A situation is wanted by a worthy
industrious man, who is willing-to make bim
self generally useful in any honorable employ
ment. Enquire at this office.
Anil:mos Frames 1-An adjourned meeting
of the Firemen's Convention will be held to
morrow (Wednesday) evening, - at half-past
seven o'clock, in the Friendship house. Com
mittee men please take notice. .
THE CONSTITUTION AND THE PLAH.--After We
shall have amended the Constitution to extend,
perpetuate and Nationalize slavery, - would it
not be well to change our National Flag to Con•
form to the amended Constitution, and instead
of the stars and staipes—
"Make the emblem nr our away
The shackle bar awanytted lash?"
New CAPS, —The members of the Cameron
Guard have adopted - a
new style of cloth caps,
elegantly trimmed- and ornanieuted, and sur
mounted by Union plumes of ." red, white and
blue" feathers. They are much neater for full
dress parade than thecaps formerly used, and
will greatly improve the appearance of the
company. _ The Guard will be out in full force
on the twenty-second, with their new plumes,
if a sufficient number of them can be procured
by that time.
---•e.
A Scoosscrzon.—At the - rtquest of several
clerks in this city, we snigest to the Store and
, - •
shopkeepers the propriety. - of closing their re
spective establishments on the twenty-second of
February, for a portion of the day at least—say
from ten until four—for the purpose of giving
the young men in their employ an opportunity
of participating In the festivities of the occa
sion. The soggesti‘on is certainly a proper one,
and we have no doubt it will be favorably re
ceived by our merchants and business men gen
erally.
I=E=CM
Fag Sraturrs.—Tlie main streets of this
city were never 16 a more filthy condition than
at present Oa nearly all of them may be seen
pyramids of coal ashes and oyster shells,' Which
loom up in huge proportions as so many monu
ments to the inefficiency and mismanagement
of our city authorities. If the public scaven
gers, who are paid for e keeping the streets in
proper condition, 'will tuitatterui talk let titers'
be dismissed and their places be supplfed with
more faithful and active men._ We learn that
this morning complaint was made to the Mayor
against several prominent citizens for maintain
ing nuisances in the shape of ash piles ; and it
is to be hoped they will be dealt with accord
ing to law unless the nuisances are promptly
abated. The present condition of Third street
and other principal thoroughfares is disgrace
ful to the city, and Council should at once Stir
up the scavengers and, put them Aura
shovels and ampere.
Aucrtman Ronal/ay.—The burglars have re
sumed openktions in this city. Last night some
of them forced an entrance into the merchant
tailoring establishment of Mr. Daniel Shellen
berger, in Market Square, and stole fine cloths
and vestings, ready made coats, umbrellas, car
pet bags, and other articles,to the value of
four or five hundred dollars. The night being
exceedingly dark and rainy; and the 'streets en
tirely deserted, favored — the operationeof the
burglars, who escaped with their booty, and
probably took the three o'clock train west. Mr.
Shellenherger lives in the same house, but
none of the members of his family were dis
turbed by the noise made by the nocturnal de
predators in violently forcing open the door of
the store room. A partially consumed tallow
candle, used by the burglars in making their
explorations, was this morning found on the
%miter. No suspicion attaches to any persons,
but the presumption is that the burglars,
whether residents of Harrisburg or strangers,
have gone to some neighboring town or city
with a view of disposing of the stolen property.
Or. Veraurrisi's DAL—The indications.of the
near approach of St. Valentine's day may be
noticed on the shelves and in the window of
the various book stores, which are stocked wi
every variety of "pictures" for the occasion,
suited to the "lovier" and the beloved —the
grave and the gair—the old and the young—
the rich and the poor—and in fact every con
dition, and age, and sex, of, mankind or wo
mankind. The custom of sending valentines,
as practised to a great extent in this communi
ty, would be much "more honored in the
breachthan in the observance.'-' Those who do
send valentines, however, should make their
selections with a view to please rather than,
mortify and offend. In this matter our advice
is, "do unto others as you would that others
should do unto you." Many of the comic
daubs dliplayed in the - small shop windows are
specimens tof the Icoirest vulgarity, and the
sale of them ought to be prohibited by legal
enactment.
Irma Sevsan.=One of our exchanges has a
pithy lady correspondent, "Leisle Lester," who
delights in "showing np" the frivolities and
follies of her own sex. She remarks that, "a
few years ago it was considered, even in our
large cities, an offensive thing for a woman to
artificia4 color her cheeks. None but doubt:
fed characters practiced such a deception. Now
the sight of unnaturally rosy cheeks is quite a
natural one. The ruddy expression which
"comes and goes" (from the apothecary's to
the dressing room) is met with everywhere.
You can place no more confidence in a fashion
able lady's fine than in her form—mid the one
owes, probably, its grace as much to pearl and
powder and pink saucer, as the other does to
cotton and covered steel. Oh! if the fair crea
tures would but remember that there is no cos
metic like soap and clean water—no tonic like
exercise and fresh air l The lase red on :the
cheek leaves a yellow stain upon the skin, and
the paint,once used cannot be suspended. But
this is -not all ; the painted cheek argue* a
painted mind—a painted conscience—painted
principles—anit what lles below the deceitful
hue, but the ghastly and the disgusting?"
FIRE COMPAZY Marnsas.--Special meetings
of the Hope and Paxton Fire Companies will
be held this evening at the usual hour, for the
transaction of important ,business.
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THE CAPITOL Fuo.---We notice by the Phila_
delphia papers that Mr. Joseph H. Foster, of
that city, has just completed a large, and
splendid Anierican Plag for the State Capitol,
which will be forwarded in a few days.
Y. AL C. A--A stated meeting of the Young
Men's Christian Association will be held at
tbeirroom this (Tuesday) evening, at 7 o'clock,
when the annual election for officers will be
held. A full attendance is earnestly requested.
Heim Piture.—We understand that the seve
ral railroads leading into Harrisburg will
carry all passengers desiring to visit this
city on the 22d, athalf price; and thitt all bands
accompanying military companies or societies
will be carried sass over their respective roads.
ATTEXPOD Sulam or A Munusszu.—John
Cathcart, under sentence of death tor the niur
der of his wife, in Clearfield, attempted to
commit suicide a few nights since, by cutting
his throat with a large spike which he had
sharpened for the purpose. He Isms nearly
dead from loss of blood when discovered, and
his life is supposed to have been saved merely
by the voagulatiou of blood over the wound.
MUSICAL COMM.—A tich treat is in store for
the lovers of music in our city. The Members
of the - Harmonic oiciety--nne of the best mu
sical asanciations in the country=are making
arrangements to give a grand vocal and instru
mental concert in one of the churches some
evening during the present month. To those
who have attended the soirees of this society it
is unnecessary for unto say that the proposed
public concert will be one of the most pleasant
entertainments of the kind . 't,ch the people
of Harrisburg have ever bWinvited. The
time and place will be duly announced.
I=C=l
Mn. Enrroa:—ln your paper of yesterday
you referred to some explanatory remarks
which I made to my congregation - on Sabbath
morning. Permitme to say that your inform
ant ; misrepresented my remarks. I did not at
tempt a defence of Mr. Robinson, but said I
was notin possession of any.imsitive proof, pro
or con.' I explained the manner in which be
came to Harrisburg, and referred to a letter
from the Rev. A. Attwood, to show that he had
previously sustained a good character. He had
preached, I was informed, for different denom
inations immediately preceding his coming
to this place. In regard to his having threat-.
sued a prosecution, you published the fact some
days ago; Hoping that this card may be satin
factory, I am, Yours Respectfully,
"Slum. WE .u.ays WAR ?" — This is becoming
as common an expression as "very fine weath
ea," or "miserable day." Any one not deaf,
dumb and blind, would suppose there was war
enough at all times, withontseekinvirirrnry
rom -the 1:0 0
ment the untie announces the child's sex, un
til the man comes to measure for the suit not
made of cloth. However peaceable may be the
creature, the onslaught goes on. If society suf
fers him to pass by, food and drink are sure to
arrest him with their adulterations. Should
his stomach resist the corroding effects of such
diet and drinks, the ments will mark him
as a prey. Human organization is war enough,
control, its pressure by any rules you please to
use. It is more than than the most carefUl of
us can do, to keep this war from destroying the
vital citadel. Hence it is well to secure person.
al defences, before expressing an anxiety about
the condition of others.
Max or Aserask—There is a type of charac
ter in every community which some unknown
writer very appropriately styles the angular.
It is illustrated in men whose dispositions are
well supplied with corners, so to speak, which
are constantly obtruded on the comfort of their
neighbors_ - Not that bodily angularity nem
earily implies a disobliging nature. Many,
whose bodily movements: are awkward, are of
an accoMmodating and of a "giving way" dis
position. But mental angularity almost Irma
riably has an angultirizing effect on the car
riage of the body.' Every reader has doubtless
suffered, kt one time or another, at the hands
—or, properly speaking, at the elbowsLof a
man of angles. Look-out for him, when he
comes. He takes ansanifeit pleasure in crowd
ing you. into the' uiter,. although he has plen
ty of room on :sidewalk. He contrives to
carry his umbrella or 'cane so - pointed that it
may gouge out the eye of some passer-by. He
seems to like the fun_ of walking upon the
dress of every lady he overtakes. ' He goes out
of the way to kick a dog. r, In an' omnibus he
sits sideways, in order to take up twice salmi&
room as he has paid for, and - *hen he wishes
to be set down, he announces the fact by pull
ing the "strap with a fierceness, which indicates
a desire to drag the unlucky Jehu through the
aperture. At the table he obviously takes it ill
when'asked to pass anyth'ug, and signifies his
displeasure by upsetting the dish which he
passes. He is In his element in a crowd, where
he amuses himself by exploring with his elbows
the ribs of those around him, and by grinding
their corns until they begin to think they've
got , a miller among them._ As for the amenities
of life, he has none of them. Long practice
has made him laminar, with the vocabulary of
grievous words. He rejoices in asserting his
independence on all occasiope, without reflect
ing that it is the peculiar kind of independence
which is shared with Jam by "the patient ani
mal that browses on the thistle." He belongs
to the class of men of Whom' it has been said
that their opposition 'may be reckoned on to
any measure which has not originated with
themselves. HOWever, not, to paint these wor
thies blacker than they really are, perhaps the
office which they perform in the world is salu
tary, corresponding to that performed by
brakes when a train of care get on too much
headway. It may be that men- of angles are
designed as checks to the too rapid progress of
society. , A hard-hearted, obstinate, unreasona
ble man, when viewed in the light of a brake,
is by no means a cOnteziptible appendage to
the ear"lefaillization.
pettnepluania IDaily cirdegrapt), Zutobag 'Afternoon, .februairp 12,1861.
INVITATION ACCEPTED...U.4A a state d meeting
of the Friendship Fire Company, held last eve
ning, a resolution was adopted accepting an In
vitation from the Legislative Committee to
participate in the parade on the 22d inst.--_
The Friendship is one of the largest and moat
elegantly equipped companies in the city. The
services of an excellent Band from a distance
have been secured for the occasion.
CHANGS OF Lookrrom—Having occasion to
drop in to the store of Mr. M. G. Einstein, No.
10 Market Square, we were pleased to find our
clever friend Mr. Erastus J. 'Jones officiating
there as one of the principal clerks. We con
gratulate the• proprietor-upon having secured
the services of so excellent a sideman and re
liable a gentleman, and one whose personal po•
pularity in commueity cannot fail to add
largely to the patronage of the store. Those
who deal with Mr. Jones once will call again.
NEw Mukuc.—From Oliver Ditson & Co,
Boston, through Mr. 0. C. B. Carter, of our
city, we have received the following late music:
"The Voice of Midnight;" a song from the opera
-of Victorine, "I'm not in Love remember," No.
11 of Westrop's pretty airs for little tinkers,
"‘ln tears I pine," and "La Rome des Genies,"
a walls by Camille Schuhert--all of which, to
gether with a large assortment of other sheet
and book music, can be obtained at Mr. Cart
er's Musical Depot 93 Market -street.
THE INFERNAL MACHINE ASEADI-OUT last
issue contained a brief telegraphic dispatch
from Pittsburg, relative to a diabolical attempt
to murder a whole family In Lawrenceville, Al
legheny county, by means of an infernal ma
chine. The Pittsburg papers received to-day
contain full accounts of the affair,_from one of
which we copy the following article :
DIABOLIOAL ATTEMPT TO MURDER. A %lONE
FAAIILT ANOTElita INEVINAL MAOHINIi. On
Saturday night, about eleven o'clock, a most
deliberate and diabolical attempt was made to
destroy the fainily of Mr. Augustus Hoevler,
by means of an infernal machine, Mr. Hoev
ler resides on the Greensburg pike, near Butler
street, Lawienceville,- and is a very worthy and
respectabld citizen. NO retired abont the usual
hour, on Saturday evening, occupying groom
on the first floor, with his wife and three chil•
dren. When the inmates had. fallen asleep,
anthall was quiet, the house was approached by
some murderous miscreant, who placed upon
the -window sill,of the chamber a box contain
ing a large quantity of powder and bullets.—
A fuse, or slow match, was then applied to the
box, and when the fire reached the powder a
terrific explosion followed... The lower sash of
the window was blown in, and completely
shattered, while the upper 4lash was divested
Of the glass and cross pieces, although it re
mained in the frame. The family jumped from
their beds in the-greatest consternation, but it
was soon discovered that they had escaped
without the slightest injury. The bed clothes,
caught fire, but, were extinguished with little
difficulty. Three bullets were found embedded
in the room—two in the ceiling and one in the
side wall. Fragments of the box and window
were found scattered through the room, and
the escape of the inmates was most remarlia,
ble. The news of this infamous outrage cili
ated great excitement 'in the neighborhood,.
and on Sunday hundreds of persons visited
the premises. The box was made -- of st
W. BISHOP
inches wide, and about the same in depth.
The pine was over an luck - in finalities; had
been fastened strongly together,. with tenpennyl i
nails, and then tightly bound all round with
tarred cord. The box, it le supposed, contains.
nothing but powder and bullets, and the fuse,
from the powder marks on the ground, must
have been nine feet in length.: This wag ne
cessary in order to give the murderous villian
time enough to escape from the destruction
which he had prepsred for others. Mr. Hoe
veler suspects one or two individuals„ and
every effort will be made to arrest and punish
the perpetrator of this moat heartleas outrage.
THVItsymoND DooTog ROBINSON. —This morn
log we met a gentleman from Philadelphia who
'knows the' Reverend Dr. Robinson, and is famil
iar with- his operations in that city, financial
and otherwise. According la his statement
One half the truth hatiinot been told concerning
this servant of the - devil in disguise, whom we
are charged by certain persona with slandering.
It appears that after deceiving and victimizing
a number of Philadelphia • Methodists, he and
denly left that city and his family, some weeks
ago, and notling was known of his where
abouts until he turned up here and was, detect
ed and publicly exposed. ' The-following -item
in relation to the "gay deceiver" we' clip from
the Philadelphia Sunday Tran.script of the 10th
inst :
PLUTO TIMM PREACHER.—A STORY OP THE
McNamar GATEJTER.—The readers of the Sun
day press must not infer from the frequency of
our.expositiorur of clericalvillainy, that we are
ever on the alert for delinquent diiines. We
have manifold duties, arid, unhappily for us,
there are manifold hypocrites, so that we may
sit in the chair of our sanctum and read bythe
score 'statements in. manuscript from duped
converts. The latest of 'these we have not ..the
credit of originating. ' The points thereof are
taken from a Harrisburg paper, and some addi
tional facts were furnished us yesterday morn
ing, by a deputation of-Methodists' from - the
Northern Liberties.. In North Front street,
where -au oblique avenue intersects with a
crooked, street or lane, stands a brick church,
adjoined 'on the south side by a lumber yard
and a flour mill in the rear.. Said church was
established about four years age, and , by a con
gregation from New Market street. It is one
of those painfully plain , edifices, with a great
barn door in front,- and a'white slab toward
the apex, stating the name, date, etc. it is of
thatimodernized Methodist architecture, which
sulkily yields up its gauky antiquity to the de
mands of the day, but with the primeval pul
pit and the bare benches and walls, the old
stock pietists have not given up their , aptitude
for shouting and screaming. Some time ago
the place was indicted by the neighbors as an
insupportable nuisance ; but at no tirne in th 3
career was the church so refulgent and full of
glory as when Brother Robinson came. Bro
ther Robinson brought all the party to the .
altar; and received for his eloquent efforts a
handsome sum of money. On the strength of
his success he borrowed many dimes and went
into busineis. Those whri loaned him money
never saw it returned, and after an equally suc
cesaful preaching career at Herman gall, the
Rev. gentleman left Philadelphia.
Lams ABBraL oa New Goons,--11rar Casey-
say Goons ammo Yer.-2,000 yards - Canton
flannel at 10 cents, worth 12 cents. 2,000
Yaids bleached 4-4 muslin at 10 vents, worth 12 .
cents. 100 Pe beautiful new style print at 10
cents, worth 12 cents. 60 Pe print at 7 and 8
cents, worth 12 cents, warranted fast color.-
1,500 yards of unbleached - muslin at 10 cents,
the best ever made for the pride. I,ooounder
shirts and drawers at 60, 62. and 75 cents.—
Socks and and ladies stockings a large variety.
Our 'whole stock of winter goods, such as
Shawls, De Lathes, Pant Stuff, Cloth, and all
kinds of Flannels I will;sell off at cost. Now
is the time to get bargains. S. Lanni at
Rhoads! old corner.
_...^.._
NOTICE.
Conans.—The sudden changes of our climate
are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Af
fections. Experience having proved that simple reme
dies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the
early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be
had to "Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, let
the Cold, Cough or Irritation of the Throat be ever so
,slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may
be warded elf. Public Speakers and Singers will Sod
them elfeetnal for clearing and strengthening the velco.
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health In a few weeks by a very-simple, remedy, after
having suffered several years with a sevre lung affect
ion, and that dread disease, Consiimptlen—is anxious to
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he conceives to be nvainable, and' he hopes every suf
ferer will try his remedy, as it - Will cost thein nothing,
and may prove ''A blessing. •
Parties wishing the prescription will please address
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Kings county, New York.
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cried every professional mode of treatment andevery ad
vertised. curative without relief, here, is certain, safe,
and expeditloos remedy for the evils you endure. a.
Ingle box will satisfy you of the truth of all that is here
toted. .
Since its firstintroductlon, the 'properties of the Oint
ment have been tested in the mostobstinate cases—mums
bat utterly defied the best mediml skill in the country,
and upon which the most celebnded healing springs , pro
duced.= effect—arid in every tnstance with every MC
.
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New glbvertizements.
At the Ninth Exhaition of the Maw. Charitable
libehanie Association, 1860,
MESSRS. OHICKERING & SONS
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FOR MS Min
GRAND, SEMI-GRAND, & SQUARCPIANO-FORTES;
AND Tali OILY rszintm,
A SILVER MEDAL,
FOR THE BEST UPPIGHT PIANOS,
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No. 92 MARKET ST., FLUIRESIYURG.
febtl-dtf
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ALso—HORSES AND CARRIAGES to hire at the same
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feb4
GENERAL ORDERS---No. 2.
HEAD Qtrewrians, 6th Div. P.
.4arrisburg, Feb. 5, 1861. f
The Joint Committee of the Senate and House
of Representatiies have appointed the under
signed, Officer Commanding and Marshal of the
day, to celebrate the anniversary of the Birth
of Washington, and do honor to the Flag of the
Union, by displa3ing it on this grand occasion
from the Dome of the Capitol, which Flag is
Sanctified by his toil, his patriotism and the
glorious achievements of our Revolutionary
sires.
The Governor, Heads of Departments, Offi
cers and Members of the Senate andaonse of
Itepiesentatives will participate.
The invitation is extended to all the military
of the State, Soldiers of the War of 1812, Offi
cers of the Army and. Navy, Judges, Clergy,
Masons, Odd Follows, Firemen, Civio Societies
and .Citizens.
I. The military will form on Friday, Febru
ary 22d, 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Market
street, the right resting on Third street, to
move precisely at 10 o'clock, A. M:
Marshal R. A. Lambertow will form the so
cieties on the left of the military:
Marshal David Mumma will form the fire;
men on. Third street, righttesting on Market
street, facing east. The Marshals will report
at Head Quarters for further orders.
IL The order of procession will ;be as follows
in, three divisions:
Officer Commanding.
General Officers and Staff.
Officers of the Army and Navy.
Military. ' - •
-
Soldiers of the War of 1812, bearing the Stars
_ - and Stripes.
Marshal.—R; A. LAKBERTOft.
Goiernor • Curtin - .
Orator. of the day, Hon. R. H. Palmer, Speaker
' of the Senate.
Joint Committee'of- the Senate and House.
Heads of DepartMents.
Judges of the Supreme and District Courts.
Officers and Members of the Senate.
Officers - and members of the House.
Clergy.
Masons.
Odd Fellows.
• Civic Socities.
Marshaß--akv in m„„,„ , *.•
-Firemen.
111. The veteran soldiers _ of the vier 1812
will raise the flag to the dome of the Capitol.
IV.. Major- Josirsu F. KR/Pli detailed com
mander of ordenance to fire' national• salute of
thirty-four gime' during the procession', and
thirteen guns at the Elevation of the flag.
V. The. Camermi Guards; Capt. Ennis, will
perform guard duty at , the Capitol:
VI. Route--Form on Third 'and Market ;
down:to Front, down to Washington Avenue,
out to Second, up to Chesnut, np to Third, up
to Market, out to Fourth, upfo Walnut, down
to Seond, up to • Pine, out to Front, up to
State - to the Capitol.
Returning-Down-Third to Locust, down to
Front, down to Market. Governor Curtin pass
in Review. Dismissed.
VII. All reports will be made at Head=
Quarters, ones House, by the ifoth of February.
By command of
Major General WM. H. ITZEIM,
Officer Commanding and Chief Marshal.
Feb. 6.tcl. •
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• Teacher of Music, Southern
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New 2bvertigtments.
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PROF. WOGKIYS
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
1=
OTHERS SAY OF IT,
A Dhstinguished St. Louis Physician Writes
T. Lome, July Immo.
O.J. WOOD, Esq.: Dear Sir : Allow me the pleasure
and satisfaction to transmit to you the benedoial effects
of your Hair Ittwtorative, after a trial of five years.
commenced using your_Restorative In January, 1665,
since,which time hav not been without a bottle on
hand. • When I commenced the use; my hair was quite
thin, and 'at least one-third gray. A few applications
stopped ihti turning, and in three weeks-time imp was
not a gray hair to be notified, neither has there pew up
to We time. .
After my hair was completely resterbd, I continued iia
use by applying two or three times per month. My hair
has ever c Whined healthy, soft and gloisy, and. my
sealzperfeetlY free from dandruff.' I do not totaghie the
farts above mentioned will be of any particular advan
tage to yon, or even flatter your vanity at this late day,
as I am well aware they are all known already and even
more wonderful ones throughout thaUnion. I os.
copied my time in traveling the greater part of the time
tho past three years, and have taken pride and pleasure
in recommending your Itestwative, and exhibiting its
effects in my own case. In several matinees I have met
with people that havapronounced it a humbug; saying
they have used It and wi th out effect. br i
avery nstance,
however, it provel, by probing the marlin., that they
had not need your article at all, but hid used some new
article said to be as gaol as years, and selling at about
half the price. I have noticed two or three articles my
self advertised as above, which .I have no doubt are
humbugs. It hr astonishing that people will patronize
an article or PO reputation, when there is one at hand= ;
that has been proved beyond a doubt.
Apparently some of those eharitans have not brains
enough to write an advertisement, as I notice they have
copied yours word for word in several instances, merely
inserting some other name in place of years.
have,l within the past five years, seen andlalked who
more Wat two thousand persona that have used your
preparation with perfectsuccas—some for . baldness
gray_bair, scald head, dandruff, and every - disease the
scalp and head are subject to.
I called to see you personally at your 'original place of
business here, but learned you-were now Hying in New -
York.
You are at liberty to publish this or refer parties to
me. Any COtitmUnioation addressed to me, care boiNO ,
1,930, will be promptly answered.
•
Yours, truly,
• JANES wurrE, at. D.
Co.,
- •
Prof.ramm, Perry . Pa., Jane 7, IWO.
f. WOOD, Deer Sir—l was induced more than a
year ago to try your valuable Hair Restorative for the
purpose of cleansing my head of dmuiraff. I hadsoffored
with it upon my head for years and had never been able
to get anything to do me any in removing
though I had - tried many preparations, until I- saw your
advertisement in a Harrisburg paper. • Being there at
the time, I called at Gross & Runkle's drug store, and
bought a bottle, and now am prepared to recommend it
to universal use, for it has completely removddall dand
ruff from my head, and an application oncein.two weeks
keeps it free from any Ratting or other unpleasantness.—
/ must also state that my z hair had become quite white
in places, and, by the use of yeuvpreparation, has peen
restored to its original color. Ia ni now 50 years of age,
andelthough I have used two bottles of the Restorative,
no one has any knowledge of it, as. I allow a few gray
hairs to remain In order. to have•my appearance com
port with my age. My head is now of leas trouble to me
in keeping it clean, &c., than at any time since I have
been a child. I consider your preparation of great Value,
and, althoughl do not like to expose myself, I consider it
my duty to do so. - You can nee this Or any part of it in
any shape you think proper, if it is worth any thing to
yon:, • • Yours, 86c.,
H. H. ErfER-,
Broomaraw, ind.4July 30,1868.
Data &a. : I here send yolks statement that I think
you are entitled to the benefit of. I am s resident of
Bloomington, and have been here for over thirty years.
lam now over fifty years of age. For about twenty years
eat my hair has beet" turning considerably „gray, and
entirely-Witte'•; — "and verystlErind - ntipliant.. - 4 _
hadimensumund..-ca...mbnr - mmhdpcmed.U rerefts
Mrore - etton than truth in them: but entermining strong
desire to have my . halr, if possible, restored to its orle
nal dolor and fineness, as it was in my younger days s
beautiful black, I concluded-I would make tlte expert
ment commencing in a small way. I purchased one of
your emall bottles„, at one dollar .and commeneediuslng,
following ditiectiont as nearly as i cOuld„ I sebn discov
ered the dandruff removed,, and my hair; that was falling
off In large quantities, was e i nsiderably tightened, acyl'a
radical change:T* l .o.i leisook' t'^ ler. I have contio
av v.o . ilr_etuall_ . ..ha_ _
uelito use it, turi Iwa:weed Mee
and just began on the fourth. I h
head of, dark brown, or light black' hair - LIT
as I had in - my youthful days, when a boy ,
Western - Virginia My head is entirely clear
'and the hair ceased entirtly falling off and M as sOl'ir."t
-fine; and feels' as 611 y, arf7though it we, just fronilk
!amide of if French charep,ooner. Many of my acqualisfau-•
ont frequently say to me ' , Butler, where did, son vatted'
flue wig ?" I tell them it was the effect of your Restore
tive. It is almost Impossible to convince them that it la
the original I:Mr ofthe same old gray head.
YOurs, truly,
• FREDERICK T. BUTLER,
Bloomington, Monroe Co., Ind.
WOOD'S Saw ftzgroaanvii has acquired a reputatim
frOm actual test and experiment which cannot be en
harmed by newspaper pots. In our vicinity it has been
extensively used, and we believe in every case withevery
desired result, and received the maivenialeadoreement of
all who have triedlt. We therefore recommend it as one
ofthose few nostrums which acamtplishes all it words:4-
es and all the bald and gray could desire.'o-Colwrabie
BIM WOOD'S BAIR ItIigrORAITVE.—Iu eaotheico)dairt
will, be found an advertisement or this well klubvtilina'
excellent preparation for restoring gray hair tultsterig
nal color. The lair Restorative also cares cutaneous
eruptions, and prevents the hair falling off: We baye
seen many authentic testimonials in proof of theie asset ,
tiara some of which are from gentlemen whom we have
'kaolin for - many years as persons of the most reliable
character. Don't dye till yon hate tried this Restorative,
Boston Olive Branc.R. .
WOOD'S HAIR itRSTORILIIi3.—We are not in the habit of
puffing every, new, diacoyery, fur in nine cases out often
they are quack nostrrims,.but we take great pleasurejp
racominending Piefeastir 'Wood's article to all lineselialr
Is falling off or turning gray. Our well known contriba
toi, Finley Johnsen, Me:, has eateriencea the benefit of
its application, anejoineWith as in speaking of ita
Let all irk it, And bald heads Will be as rare as anew in
summer.,-/3altiaariaTeiriet. •
Woon's Ham Itzerronszrik.—Unlitre most Specifics, this .
prtived; by unimpeachable evidence, to possess great
efficacy as a restorer of the hair to pristine vigor. Where
.the head. tied become almost-bald..because of sickness,.
the use of this article has proTuced a beautiful growthof
thick, glossy hair. It Is therefore a, valuable
. prepara.
lion for all classes. ' ha ingredients &result its to effectu
ally . eradicates dandruff anti other impurities, which
operate so injuriottilY to the hair . . It alas has curative'
properties 'of tinother'dessription. In many eases pim
ples and other disfiguraments of the skin disappear whirr•
ever it Mused. There is no hazard attaching to the trial
of his remedy, and its effects can only be pegetiolal,as
the compound if it does- not cause a mruffest improfzi.
ment, is %apatite of doing harm,•as its-component-ele
ments ere perfectly Innochous.—Boasn Tranwript, April
A Resume Boos.--In our Capacity as cuuductor of a
public journal, we are called upon to advertise. the cere
als' of the day, each ofwhich claims trilie unadulterated
in its Composition - and infallible in curative effems,.
-with what justice we leave our readers to determine. la
one instance, beim:lir/M.—Prof.'Weed's Hair. Restorative
—we are so well assured ,olthe notable qualities of the:.
ardde, that we give it our indorsement as all ,that hx,
Venter and vender claim it to be , : Its effect upon a ROMs
head of hair is universally known to be magical. Like
limemr. guano on exhausted land, it brings its Gra Oahu:W.,
ever applied.. OM' 9A711 thatch is fortunatidyv . estlfgo,
thy - but we -advise' our friends with ,
hair to try the Restorative.—Columbia Spy.
• . _
Besarnozoix—WorAt fiiiivmsouttwelmo:
Hain The .FLQ.--Professor Wood stands on an eminence
no chemist, wboee attention has been terned.to ini•enting
a hair tonic, has ever before reached. 'Bs* Hifiteihisitd.
den but world-wide, end thousands wboirbaye*orn wigs
or been bald for years are now, through the use of his
preparation, wearing their.ovin maitrel and luxuriant
head covering. 2 v. inectx - -tor' eitmieVy, the, chendetrY:
.of human iiferfind the laws whic 'apply to - the fasettitui
of the system. Prof. Wood' studied'. out the-hinnari half;
its character, ito Prollertlea. and diseases,leid how te're
store the decaying vitality to that ornament ; he saW,tett
In his ewn case, that gray hair jstau;ndrue4 , unless the
aeof the individtial heareactied f&u , stiore, and he be
lieved that the hair mild be naturally revitalised.- He
tried his own etute--edisest bald and; quite- at! the
age or thirtPeeveli—lie restored hisAsyn,hair in ficgovr,
strength and luxgriance, and* the article be did ItiWith
he gave to the wolid:. Get HOl/D'3 HAIR ItHiffeße -
MS, and tege,ixiAng. Toile Ikki JZight. .*
•-.ter' , o
No.. 444:11rolassliV,Neiv Yoirk, mad - No. 114
Market stroet,_St. Loutyl2iro..
' Sold in bk.a. C.,f;00DW1 1 44 W.llll ll
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