Lints of grant' & aransportatiou NEW Mit LIAR ROUTE TO NEW YORK aND QUICKEST rig' TIME BETWEEN TUE TWO CITIES OF NEW YORK A ND 13.11&i..12,12AISPITIRdek 1 VIA READING. ALLENTOWN AND EASTON. 4111 . 11F.Ltd, West, leaves New York at 6.A Si., arriving at. Harrisburg at 1 P. M , only 6% hours etweeir the tWOcnies; • - r7NEleaves New' York at 12.00 aeOn, and ar wee at Harrisl/urg Eng P.M.• . • • LINh East, leaves Harrisburg ai 0.00 A *34., arriving at NoW York at 6.20 P. M. A Fliti<N6ON HYPRFrWIINE, Elast, .leaves Hen ai 1.:16 .P:1614 arriving at New York M. 0.46 (;onireetiens are Matie at Harrisburg: at 1.00P.11111. the Passenger Trail% In each direction on the Pennsilva is, Cthebariaimr .Vally t y ailalicotherii,Gential Balinead.; Ail trains connect at Beading with trains for Pottsidlle and Philadelphia.. nod at AllentoWn for Masch•.oldullr; 1. eaten - , &e: No h baree,olPait*enpor Cars or Baggage between New. Yorkarid Banisburp, by the 6.00 A M. Lin: from New York or th e 1.15'P. rom Harrisburg. . . For beauty or scenery, and speed, comfortand ROOOlll , =Malkin, this route presents superior indueemitista thelesysiing -, •,, , Faio between New York and Thierisburg .Fft, 601, LARK For tickets an other informati on apply, to • .. de .J. CT..YDE;G,ndril'Agent; Harrisburg' . PHIL-ADELPHIA BM READING RAIL11:0 A D WINTER ARRANGEMENT.. 01V AND AFTER'- pEe. l2th- 1860: • TWO PASSENGER TRAINS Ls:AVE DAILY, (Sundays oadept . AdO - att.oo4. -M.; and 1.15 P, M. -for :Philadelphia, arriving - there at 1 . 25:P. 81., and • RETURNItig t LEAVF., - 14111.APICLFILLA at 8.00 A, M. and 3:80 P: arilidna' at Harriadorg at 11..11, and 8.15 P.M. FARES :—To Philadelphia, No. Cars, 28.26; NO.• 2 (hi same train,) $2.75. . . FARES :—To Reading, 81.80 and 21.30: At Reading, connect with trains l'dr Pottsville, Miners villa, Tamaqua, Catawildia r fm.: • • , FOUR TRAMS LEAVE • RELDING FOR PHILADEL PHIA DAILY, at BA. M. :10:4 A M. 12.30 noon and 8.43 P. M.. . LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR.READING at 8.00 A. M, 1.00 P, .114, SAO P. M., and 5,00 P.IL FARES :—Reading to Philadelphia, $1.75 and $1.45. . . _ . . IRE HORNING TRAIN FP.014 HARRISBURG CON ARMS AT RRADINS with up 'train for Wilkeabarro Pittston and Scranton. . • ' • Forthrough tickets and ath!%k idormation apply to J. . tO J. CLYDE, 'General Agent deg' 4-dt! PENNSYLVANIA BAIL :ROADI WINTER TIM 4TaitLE. FIVE TRAINS DAItY TO AND FROM PHILADELP-HIA ON AND AFTER . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26t,h,. 186% . . . . . The passenger trains of the - Pennsylvania Railroad Onn puny . will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg : and Philadelphia as follows • , • T W A:RD. tHROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN. leaves Harrisburg at 2.40 a. m. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 8.60 a. m. FAST LINE leaves Earn burg at , 12 56 p. m., and arrives at Weet.Philadelphia at 5.00 p. m. • MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.15 p. m., -arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 p.. m. These trains make close connection at Pinuninipnia with the New York Lines. , . . ACOOMSIODATION TRAIN, No. 1, -leaves Harrlaberg at 7.30 a. runs via Mount Joy, aridarrivee nt..Weat Philadelphia at 12 80 p. m. BARRI:4011RO ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaires Hay. rlabnrg at 1.16 p. m., ' and arrives at West Philadelphia at 8 40 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No, 2, leaves Harrisburg at 5.26 p. M., runs via Mount Joy connecting at Diller villa with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia. WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia ai 10.50 pm , arrives at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. m. - MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 SC 111., rives atHarrisburg at 1.20 p. m. ..!- LCCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for ratinnutt at 7.00 a. m. YAM LINE leavas Philtidelphia at 12.00, noon, arrives at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN , leaves Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 7.85 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 p. m ;and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m. Attention le called fo the feat, that passengers leaving Philadelphia at 4.00 p. m., connect at Lancaster with' MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive nt Harrisburg at 9.45, p. m SAMMIL D. YOUNG, &pd. Baag Division Penruvivania Baum(' nov2B (10.dtt EXTRA lag OAR CURED it' Alif4 For eab by Got= E46ilC- Jai. BC.OO Piennopluania Mak) QCetegrapli, druesbag 'Afternoon, februarp 19, 1861. laisttliatteons. ..• . . ~•eii . , . . . . . . . % - •. 1. :: . CURE ct• Nervous CURE. , zi g.. . .- . ov i t - 1 eH. . - Bg . th e ave. Await Pllfs, - 6peyerlodio attack!' of Ner• isnis or Sidle Headachimay be brevented; and if taken a 'thd commencements or an; attack. Immediate relief from pain . and cickneiiiinio!Vh a.ldalaad, Thq:aallanri_ait 4.1 rem o vi ng the Nausea and Headache to iriacy. riniii.l4 Re, pThspiteqt c ... . Thiikaint . geppyuLkti the bsusels,— removing Costiveness. For Literary llen,Stiid ads, Delicate Females, and all poisons of iedealary 46*, they, are valuable as a Laxa tive, iininningitha appiiitei giving tone and rigor to the digestive organs,: and restoring the natural elasticity and strengthilftiii-w - hole system The CEPHALIC flLLB.!`are -the result of long Investi gation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use in many years,. during which time they-have pre vented and relieved a pa9t amount of pain, and stiffcrlng ,from Headache, whether originating In the nervous sya into or fropka detangOd statethe stomach, They are entirely vegetable, in their composition, and may belaketiat thaw' with' perfect' safety without niAlting:any change of; diet, and the absence of any dim akek,47,4laste winders it easy to administer thew to children. : -• 'BEWARE' OF COVETEEFEITS I . ,The.ii.OVOis t baire fiveelgoature of Henry C. Spalding en Cat ' . Sold'. l 6fDrheitlita 'rind 'Other Dealers In Medicines d Rix will tie 'Seel by mail prepaid on receipt of the PRICE 26 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to HENRY sPALDING, noylp-davtly ' 4B CedarStrect, New York FOLLI*LNG ENDORSEMENTS Or S PAL DI N'G'S CEPHALIC PILLS WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM READAC - HE, TEAT A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. Ali. these. lath)ioniaLl' were uniclwitcd l y Mr. 'WALD .OOof of r,s4 • caFy of this /nay scientific di loamy. lituronnutz, Conn., Feb. 5, 1861 MB. SEUSIINCI, Sir: I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and I likelhan so well that I want you to send me two dollars worth more. Partlif these are for the:neighbors, to whom I gave a few out of the box I got from you. Bond the Pills by mill, and oblige Your ob!t. Servant, JAMES KENNEDY: Havairoan, Feb. 0, 1861 Ma. Emma% - Sir 4- I wish you to send me ono "nom box of your Cephalio Pills, /A/nem tine cepieat deal 4rbfnufftt, from Ibsen. • YguA reOPOntruilY, MAIM, ANN sronmousE. 1301:470 CaßliK;slllltilligdOll SAL , January 18,1881, H. C. &Axiom You will please sond,me two boxes of your Cephalic 'PHIL fiend thoinitainediattily,. , Resp ctfully yours, • JNO. B. SIMONE. P. S.-4 'have used o ne f 'your /Vie, arulftnil them etcetlent: Blun VERNON ; Ohio, Jan. 15, 1851. HENRY C. SPADING, Feq., Please find 'enclosed twentLlive cents, for wtich send me another box of yourßepTallo Pine. Thy oral/wilt the butt Pals Ikaue eoar tried. Direct _ A. STOVER, P. M. Belle - Vernon, Wyandot Itigionuor, Slim, Dec. 11,1860 H. 0. graLtagu, Esq., - II I wish for sOme °lranian or large ehow bills, to bring, siour'Ceplialic Pala *More particularly before' my custo mete. if you have anything of the kind, please scud to me; 000 of my customers, who is subject to severe Sick Headache, (usualirlistiogiwo' days,) was cured of an Wrack*: one hoar by your Pithcwhich I sent her. • Respectfully yours, W. B. WILK.M. REY1(011)1111TRG, Franklin Co , 0., I 3 ).0 *T IBM. 5 BYWAY C. Frau:use, No. 48 Cedar St., N. Y. Pear Br „ Tinclosedlind • Wm:Ay-Are cents, (25,) for which send 1: 41/4 Of 'T4304110 Pigs?' Send to address of Rev. Wtn. o.llller, Reyaoldshtirg, Frank li n comity, Ohio. - Pfl# work 'filee a charm—cure Headache abroad 4hlstaater. ' • 'Truly yours, Wll C. FILLER „„ YPSILANTI, mien., Jan. 14, 3561 MR. iirstissa, - Nol long since I sent to you.for a boa of Cephalic Pills for the cure of the Nervous Headache and CosUveneas and received the mune, And they had so good an effect that I induced to !end for snore. Please send by return mall. Direct tto A. It. WIPIELER, Ypsilantii Inch. [From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va.) Cephalic Pilla accomplish the object for which they were made, viz : Cure of headache in all Its forms. [Front tlie;peantlner, Norfolk, 'Va ] _ They have been tested in more than a thoussnd cases, with entire success. [Frota the Demooi at Bt ;Cloud, If youare, or have been troubled with the headache, send for a box; (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may have then( ill case Oran attack. [From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I ] The Cephalic Pills are said "to be a'remarkably etrdct lye remedy for theleadadhe;Und one of the very best for that vety frequent complaint which has ever been discovered. . [From the Western R. B. Gazette, Chicago, Ill.] . . We heartily: endorse iar:Slialding, and his nnzivalled Cephalic Pills. ; . , [From the Kanawha randy Star, Kanawha, Va.] We are sure that persons suffering with the headache, who by the* wilt Wink them. girA bott 8f SPAIDING'S PREPARED GLIDE will sitv . e'ten Oils 112 cost annually:lilt • SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! lES SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I SPALDING'S PREPARED, GLUE I SAVE THE PISCES 1 IMMO/1Y t DISPATCH I STITCH. 1p191! SAVES . Nbile.!%2lM. As accidents tail kappa/0, rogi O tocll-regulatedfaraffies %Ds very desirithle tOlhay s esotr.e cheap and convenient way [or repairing TOya, Crockery, aro. sPALDattli talratmEn FLUB !nests all such eneszsuncles, and noinawahold can afford to be without ik It it ihways ready and up to the stick. frig paint. uIISEPTILIN EVERY UMW:" N. 8.--A Brtuttmccompanies eacli bottle. Price 25 cts. Address HENRY C. SPALDING, Nci.AS Cedar Street, New York. 41.YAUTION. As"ceitaiii ciiiittelMiMig:th palm oft on the onsaapeatiaig imitationcot TAW would caullothall venom .to examine . 0010 4 0 Purabluileig,-41 31-SOALDINGAt anei see that thelhir name; , = .. tlitliZAßED:'+WhcAir igen ttwentbildwarrappeir ;ell others are swindling conn• terfeits. kovls-dawirrdreblo intbital BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY 808 BTSPgPSidie, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, ‘VEARNESS OF .ANY KM), FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affections. eimstqnent upon a disordered . . STOMACH Olt Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Cos tiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. ha all -'.ervoas, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected decided cure. This is a purely vegetable cchipeund, prepared On strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the cele brated Holland Professor, Boethave. Its reputation at home produced its introduction here, the demand com mencing. with those of the Fatherland smattered over the' face of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them and handed down -the tradition of-its value. It is now ()fere to the American public, knawing.that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have ueeti impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation: Gen , . orally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the' seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new and vigor in the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to fbid this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak- and low spirited. It will prove a grateful aromatic 'cordial, possessed of of singular remedial properties. READ CARKruLLY The Genuine, highly concentrated Bcorhave's Holland Bitters is put up In half-pint bottles only, and retailed at .osx DOLIAR per bottle, or six bottles for Five Domass.— The great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. sag-Beware of Imposition. See that our name is °nibs label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded -by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, ' BENJAMIN PAGE -JR. & CO AAI7 A . 0 .111 BIN Pharmaceutists and Chemists. PI 1 TSBITIIG, PA. For sale in t. , ,e city of Harrisburg by D. W. GRIM & Co sera-dimly - 21,1DCIF3P'49.T 1 PSES LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS. THESE MEDICINES have now been be fore the public far a period of THIRTY YEAR', and during-that time have maintained a high nharactei In al most every part of the Globe, for their extraordinary and: immediate-nowet of restoring'perfect health to per sant suffering under, nearly every kind of disease to .which tale iniman frame is liable; The following are among thttdistressing variety of-hp man diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES Are!well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly clesinshigtbe first and second stomachs, and creating a How.of pure, healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid 'kind; ELAYD., ILENCY, Loss of Appetite , Heratburn, Headache, Rest lessness, 111-Temper, Anxiety, Languor and Rotel:v*olY, which are the:general symptoms of Ilyspepsia„millvan lab, as a natural consequence of its care. • COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without ViCk lence; all violent purges leave the bowels, costive Within two 'days. • ' FEVERS of all 'kinds, by restoring the blood to a reviler circulation, L. 4010 the proceed of respiration in such cases, and the thorough sblution of all intestinal oh! struction in others. The LIFE MEDICINES have been known to cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks and GOVT in half that time, by removing fetal inflammation fronothe muscles and ligaments of the joints. DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen ing the kidneys and bladder; they operate most delight fully on these importiat organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cast* of GRAVEL Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE . SORES, by the perfect purity which these MENEM: NES give to the blood, and all the humors. SCORBUTIC:ERUPTIONS and BAD COMPLEX lONS, by their 'anemia effect upon the Raids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions, all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagree able complexions. The nse of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking im provement In the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will always be cured by one dose, or by two in the worst cases. PIT MS.—The original proprietor of these medicines, was cured of Piles, of 55 years standing by the use of the LIFE MEDICINES alone. NEVER AND AGUE.—For this scourge of the Western country, these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other Medicines have the system subject to a return of the disease—a cure by these' Medicines is permanent—TßY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CUBED. -BILIOUS FEVERS AND. LIVER, COIL PLAlNTS.—Gisprima, DEBILITY, LOEB or Arrirrmt, and mitt= or Fratars—the Medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this desert's non :'..Kings Evil and Scrofula, in its worst forms,yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medi cines. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Cont. plaints . of all kinds, Paltstation of the 'Heart, Painters' Colic, are speedily cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES--Persons whose 'sonatina tons have become impaired by the Injudicious use of Mercury, will find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system, all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most power ful preparations of Sarsaparilla. Prep tared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT, 83b Broadway, New York. Foraale by all Druggists. Jiy2o.dawlY INSURANCE; A..GE . NCT' THE -DELAWARRAMTUAL Safety InsuranOe Co, INCORPORATED 1835. • CAPITAL AND ASSETS., .... $904.907.51 THE INSURANCE 'COSIPANY Of North AmetiOa l OF PHIIADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL AND ASSETS ....$1.219.476.19. ritllE UNDERSIGNED, as Agent for the . above well known Companies, will nuke In.surince against loss or damage by fire, either perpetually or an nually, on property in either town or cotunry. Marine . and Inland Transportation HiSksalsa taken. Apply personally or by letter to - WILLIAM MAHLER, . Harrisburg, pa. • JOHN MAEURER, EASPBERRY ALLEY, BETWEEN' 45M8T1+117T AND MIILBERRY STREETEcTIADRISBTIRG, PA. RESPECTFULLY infoims the public that hats located at the above mentioned.place, and he has commenced the WOOL DYEING and OARPETIMY ING BOANESS in all its various Intmches. He Is pre pared to fill all orders at the shortest notice, and will guarantee general satisfaction. His prices will be reasonable. liaving carried, onthe _bpainees for many years in Germany, and over two years here, and also having had an'extended experience in this cotuitry, he is fully coin patent to execute all work entrusted to him, andlopee to receive a reasonable share of castom from his fellow. citizens. , , , Jitifr general 'assortment of Carpets are always kept on band and will be sold at the lowest rate. nov2l-843md . JUST ` RECEIVES ~ : i t pit ROE . STOOK of -SWUM. ALM; zuoitowx mom and LONDON Pali* FOi ealo at the lowest. r4tvs yy • ••-- • . , • - • JOHN H. ZIREILTat, , 78 Market street. liiistellcmtons. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW ! STILL SOMETHING WHICH H THE TEST OF YEARS AND STILL =I MORE AND MORE POPULAR, EVERY DAY El 3 PROF. WOOD'S HAIR REMR,A.TIVE. I=ll=l3 OTHERS SAY OF IT, A Dlorthiguilihed Louts Physician Wrilitt WOOD, keq : Dear Sir : nog me the pleasure and satisfaction to transmit to you the beneficial effects of your. Hair Restorative, after a trial of five tears. I commenced casing your Reiterative in 'January, 1855, since which tima I have not been without:a bottle on hand. When I commenced the use, my hair was quite thin, and :it lilat one-third gray.' A few applications stopped its turning, and in three weeks time therewas not a gr..y hair to be noticed, neither has there been up to this tin 6. After my hair was completely restored, I continued its use by applying two,or, three times per month. hair , bas over e ntinuad .healthy, soft and. gime', and my. s alp perfectly free:in mdandrdff I do noVimagine the` fa its above m titioned will be of any- particular - advert- Mge to yod, or e'vbil flatter onevanity itlhis late day, in I am well aware they are all stioten already and even a ere wonderful ones throughout the Union. I have:oo• G I, plea my tithe in traveling the' l realer P . :rt of the time th 3 pastthree years, and have taken pride and pleasure In recommending your' Reston:dive, at.d exhibiting its effects in my own case.. In several instances I have met with.people that have pronounced it a humbug ; saying they have used ft shorwithout effect. 'ln every instance, however, it prevail, by: probiaa, the matter. that they WO not used your article at all„but had u•ed son.e new article said to be as goof' as yours, and selling at about half the price I have noticed two or three articles my self advertised as above, Which It have no doubt are humbugs'. It is astonishing'that'people will patronize an article, of no reputation, when. there is one at hand. that has beep proved beyond a doubt. Apparently 'some of ; theme Cheritiens liave not . brains enough to write an advertisement, aa. notice they, have Copied yours vrefd for weld in Fevered instances, merely inserting shine ether name: a place of yoirs. - I have within the past tiVe years, seen and talked.with more thtin two thouaand per:tons:that have Mod' your proparatton with perfect success—some for baldness gray hair, scald` head,liandriiif, and every disease the scalp ond•head are.subjectlo. . . ./ called to see you personally at your original piece of business here, but"learned you wore now Habig in 'New . You are at liberty . to publish this or refer parties .to me. Any , COMMUnloation addressed to ree, care bbrNo. 1,920, wilt be promptly answered. Yours, truly, JAMES WHITE, M. D. WARWSPlnietwi, Perry Co.,.Pa.,:June.7, 3850.. Prof. WOOD, Dear was induced more thin year agd :try your valuable- Hait'Restorative fort the _purpose of cleansing my. head of_dandrulf, hailinittered with it upon my hoed for years, and had never been able to get anything to. do me . any good in removing it, though fluid tiled:many preparations, mitilJ; saw your adeertisethent. in a Harr isburg paper., Being there at the time, called' at Ortistr& Kunkle's ftrifg Stork and bongtit a bottle, and new ampreliared , recominend ft to universal use, Wit bas*mpietely roniavedall dand ruff from my head,_and an ,applicationionee, in tyro wepka keeps it free from any Raining or ether unpleasantness.— I must also state Unit my :hair had' become quite white' in places, and, by, the use of your preparadon, bas bees restored to its original toter. ram - now 50 yearei aka; and although I have usektwe beittle.s:of ilia Restorative, no Veit lion any knowledge of it, as, 1 allow a low gray hairs to remain hi order - to have my appearance com port withlmy age. My head is now of 1030 ouble to me lnfteePing ft clean; sc., then'at any time sincel have been:n - ohild. I consider your preparationof great:value, and, althceighl do not like to expose myself, I consider it my !duty to dO 80. • You east use this or any 'part Of lt any, shape you think proper, if it is worth .auy thing to you: Yours, &c., ' - H. ETTER. , • , 4,14311377,GT0N, 814.18.01., Dais Era I here seria`yea a 'Buiteinont that I think yoularmehtitled to - the benefitrat . rani ni - izeidentrof Blodmingtor, and have been, here for. over thirty, years.' lan noteoverfill" , yearkofige. ForaddartWeinty past iny,hyr has been : turniragaroiddorably grity,.fand was; almost - entirely whita and verretiff and unpllaot. hadlseena hitmher ofooruthiste's hfltie - ivisiFiktfiffel effedt of your Hair Restorative but sup osed, there:was motiellotion than - 011th Mil kfto: but into.' lifmng strong desikato have my_bair, if possible, restored to dtslorigil nal color and flneness,.as it was in my younger days a. " beautiful black, I omicluded I would 'make the experl= meat commencing in a small way; I- psrolutoedope of your Brasil bottles, at one dollar; and Comnienced using, following directions as Marty as I could.' 4'Bmin-discov ered the dandruff removed, and my halr„tlutt was.falling off in large quantitlec wait con.siderablytighteeed; ince indleal change taklug,plade in.the.celor. I havemontli- Red to use it,.till I page used three of your small bottles sad just begun ort the fourth. I =have now as pretty a head of dark brown , or light black helr as, any man,-or as I had in MY youthful days, wliin a boy in the hills of Western Wreaks.: My head is entirely clear of dandruff`, and the hair ceased. entirely falling Off and is as soft and fine; and feels as oily, as Monet lewai just - from the Bands Ma Fretich:champcooner. any of my acqualatan-. ads frequently say to me'lßutler, where did j eu getthat tine Wig V' • I tell them dt tris the effect of your Roatora- Vire: It is almost impossible to-convince them that it Is the Original heir -of the sante old gray head. Yours, truly, ' ' FREDERICK T.. RIMIER, Bloomington Monroe. Co. Ind. W(10 . 01 HAm Riurroaarvi has aciintred a reputitim from actual .test and experiment which ,cannot be ew handed nevtspipar pal' • one - itchiltrithis'been extebsiv,elY /wed, and wejenevOlaPY-erir,We Wit4entrys deettedYesuit, and received the universal endorsement of all who have tried it. We thereforeveebitiMend Wait one ofthosefew nostrums !inch accompllshes all it prefess• es, and all the bald and giay could desire.--Colunibta PROF. WOOIA HAM Ritsronwrivii.—ln another Otilumi will be found an advertisement of _this wellirnown excellene preparation for restering.gray hair to its origi nal color. The Hair Restorative" also cares cutaneous eruptions, and, prevents thattalr Aging off- We Imre. seen many authentic testimpidals in : proof of these weer-, tiona some of 'which are front gentierneti whom we haVe knownlor many years as Pqrsiffisrof the .meld reliable character. Don% dyci till you have tried this Restorative. Batton- Wye Branca. • . , Woko's Hata Itssrosavtvs.We are not ha the habit of puffing every new dtsbovery; for in nitre cases Out Often' they are quack nostrum, but we take great, pleasure-kr recommending Profeaser Wiiod!s article twill whose hair is falling off or turning.tpray.' Our well lidown contritin;. tor, Finley Johnson, Esq., has experienced_ the benefit of its application; ilnajOlD:l3 wlthusLisPeakt at Of its *tees; Let all try-It, bald holds; will [be as rare as snow in summer.—Baltimore Patriot. wnews IlAntEstsTonsurs.—Valike most specifics, this is proved, by uniaspesenable eyiden ce, to possess, great efficacy as a restorer Of thh heir titlirlatine vigor.' Where the head had : become alrintsChald.tectiosisof :sickness ; the use of this article has produced a heautlfpl orpiy.th Of thick, glossy hair. It Is therefore a valuable, premra- Lion for all clasees. Its Ingredients are Midi eitoiffeete ally "oradicates4.datutrolf.sandttaherLimputtiespawkiels. operate so litjariemslyto the - hair: it also - bas el/relive properties of another description:. In many!eases pim plea and other distlgarements of the skin disappear wher essirltisstsod,Thererip.,bo,hattardsthiehlat Atetrlal of hliret l 9o.l','Ondlittefenta.:o4 oaf:TAO the compound if it does .not pa,ose kmrpßest.improvti ment, is incapable of, dObtiharni letrits'epro‘ponent ele ments are perfectly Innocuous.— Whitson:o, Apra, 22,1859. A Gamma Boom.—in our capacity as conductor of a public journal, we are called upon to advertise the , cam as of the day each of which claims to be mMttimented . .in its compos ition and infallible in its' OuratiVir @Skis; with what justice we leave our readers to 'determine.. h one instance, however—Prof.!Wooqa 'Hair •;linsiorative —We are so well 'assured of the notable qualities of flip article, that we give it` tir indorsement as all that Its Yin. venter and vender chitin it to be. Its effect:emit tiding head of hair is universally known to be mosioid; - 'Like lime or guano otfeattatieteti land, it briegnitecrtip*lier. ever applied. Oar own thatch fertenately -very , beak thy, but we advise= oar friends with ajitirseiy-growing hair to try the Riiitorative:—Columbia Shy. • • - • 41.1.1. Rare DYES 4116PDONEtt.—,Trard's Omit Artir2e &ZS Ro ma the Reld.—ProfesiorWocal /blade an eminence no chemist, whoaeattention has beet - in:wind to inventing a hair tonic,'hati ever before'refehed: Ills fame is etid.. den but World-wide, aid thousands who haVe.wornwigs ,or been bald for years are now, throtgh' the use of his preparation, wearing' their own natural aid . luxuriant head; So much for chemistry, ; clienfistry, of hmnan life, and the laws WhieffipPly toithiftMctiOns of the system.. Prof. Wood studied .out the Ikunimilialr, its diameter, its propertfes end dineaSes, and - how to re store the-decaying vitality t) tlat , eOleOlent he saw, SS' ,fiehiS own case that Olt hair le :unnatural - *las the ego of : individual has reached four aoire,.puid he hi , heved that' the ha naturally revitalised. He tried, , bid own cager-ainniat bald nrid Auibi gran at the age-of thlttkieVen=he Mitered Ala ownfAir bits*" strength and luxuriance, and the article fie:Abd yt. with ha give the World . Get - WOOD'S TIVS, and talte'tothing else.-- 4 2few York vai DEPO ttt'Tj Nol Ad* Wan thalaradanSgradga and d(1-3111 „nada,* ytaanto.St. bow% Mo. 'Sold in poem by G. O. GOODWIN & 470., and U EL MGR 4 CO. jauld-tawan DRJOHNSON mi.iimerrxmowt3n LOCK HOSPITAL. HAS discovered the most certain, speedy and effectual remedy in the world for CuRR WeaAsmara, ORnroSusEas, IN mom ONN Weasto es of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains In the Loins, Affections; of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physical Pow ers, Dyspepsia, iabgnor, Low SPirits,Cerftution of Ideas, Pali - nation of the Heart, Timidity Trembliesta,, Dinlllo4B of Melt er Giddiness, Disease of the Btomach,.Afffctions ofthe EMAIL Throat, Kra° orSkin—those terrible disor ders arising from, the indiscretion or Whorl : Habits, of Youth-tho=TOdreadful and destructive practises which ; produce constitutional debility,. render Marriage Wipes 'stela, and destr oy both body an d mind. ST: Lows, July 10,1880 Irdung Men especially who have bedome the viatica of solitary Vico, that dreadful :and destructivehabitwhieh annually sweeps to an ,untimely, grave thoutlandill of young men of 'the meet eialted talent and brilliant intel lect, .w.Mt n , lgtt otherwise' have entranced figtening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to sc atty the liTing lyre, may. call With fall confidence. . Married persona, or those conternpleting,rearriage, be ing aware of physical weakness, ebouldliunediniely con sult Dr. J., end,be restored to perfect health. He who places himself .nndugthe care of Dr. J. may eligio Italy congde in hie honor as,a gentleman, and con, tidentlylrelysepon his akin Deli physician.' ' Par No.. south ,F 2 Out*, street, : Baltimore; - Me on'tlfe lelt hand eide going from ore Street, 7 doom tram:the:corner. f particular. hi observing the name or number, or you will mistake! the place. 1 1 1O.P.er - ' licnlieltir financed, zig' fig Qtainta; namee,' or PaltsyFiumbag,Cer yfic s, attracted by the repute, dun - bi Dt. 7chinion, lark All-.letters.Must contain a Besiege Stamp, to use on the Dr. Johnson MeMb€l 4 o tfieBoyal College of sargeons, 'Lotidop,, grAduate from bowie ithennest eminent Ccdieges• ,cd itie.Cidted atates, and the : greatet uar; of ,whose..lllo Liu leaf 'simile in the Hospitals of Condon, - Paris; 'klub* Ind.elsewhere, haitellboted some of the, inostos tosistingle OS' that were ever known. Many troubled With : ridging ie the tuns and head when asleep, great nen , ¢bieness, being alarmed at sudden sotuid s, bashfulness, with': frequent blashing,idbmdedebnietimes with derange ment of mind were cured , immediately, TAKE PARTICULAR .NOTICE. . . . Dr. J. addrestes.alt thsitse who. having injured thew selyes improper itillulgencies, that secret and solitary habit which ruins .Isoth-body and mind, un fitting them for either business or society. - Thestvarenome ,of the sadintid melancholy effects prO , ' 0011 ed by lobitsyouth, viz ' Weakness of,the Bacleand'untibarViiina the - tread;liinniese of Sight, Lees. or, Atittlar., - Poaree,: Paipttatton! of the Heart; Dye popeia, Nervaite Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Funetfons, • Geniis& - Debihty,.. Symptoms of r,Consump. titan, ke, . . • ' Eiratilv, the fearful erects on'tbe mind are much to be exesyled :•-retts of fAtemory, , Confosion of Tdmis, De. pression of Spirits; Evil Forebodings. Aversion toSocie• Love of Solitude; Timidity, Are, are some of the, evil effects. • • Thiniaands of persons of all ages, can now judge what iii'llte:Cause of. heir decline in health, losing thele i vlger, Aziedoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a singular :appearanie - abont the eyes, cough; and nynip.: • kas of consumption: • YOUNG, MEN . • 'who have injured themielves by a certain practice,ln 40/K0113.30mq alone—lt habit, frequently learned:frem el it zetantudens, or' at . sel•ool, the effects of which are Lightly felt; even Whiff. asleep, and' if not effects . renders mairlego,tmoupdhle, and destroys both mind and, body, Amid& tiPply' immediately: • Welt al.bity that a young man, the hopes of his eoun-- try; the puling of hie parents, should be snatched trim . all prif6peiiii34nit enjOymente , df life bythiconseetteli Ordeviattng from the path of nature, and, indulging in e ta certain sent'et habit. Siehpelhdes must, before contem Plating • : -• . . : • etreiir Oisit ov lijiklialdlolll44ari gal ivaLe9tit Wiltsites to promote connnblal + r happitursi• A Indeed-. without j ourney through life becomes a weary Pilgrimaget' the Prmdlehthourly , littitiitis Gi'tbe-vleir; the mind l?econtes ahadowed with despair, andfilled with the. melanchnly 'reflection that the happiness or another coms.3l. l li4ecl.ivith.onr own. : . s . BR. 4olcrißorrs INviGoRATIBB JuvapYIBBB 08-: By this great and linperbant inteedV7 :Weakness of the Organs are speedily cured, and - full vigorreatored.. Thousande of the most nervous and deb i litated who bad teat ell hope, have heed immediately:relieved. --All' Impediments tn Marriage, Physical or Mental. Disqualitl, cation - , Nervens; Trembling,. Weekeiss or Exhaustion or the most fearful kind ar..eedily cured. • TOSTRANGERS., • Themany thousands ' cured at this Instintiodwithin the' lasi twolvo years, tmd.the numerous important Surcal operations perforated by Dr. J., witnessed by there porters of the papers, and many other persons, nntlies which have appeared again. and.again before the public, besides his standing as a gent/etnan of character and re sporktuAity,,.isn sulficienVgnsranthe to the ailfictedi DISEASES. OF IMPRIIDENCE.—When. the misulded, and irk:nal:tat votary of ?leisure findirhe frabibed th, keadBMANO Palgat diPease, irtaanCten.happ:ena.that aitail4iine4,sense shame or dread of disbevery deters hissiftenaapplYingtO;tholidWho, fiord edhcatintrand re apectabllitYipan 4114 hefr iettAPIS, delayingAllthe atlttitttitiullayitipto="Of this howl e d disease make their ppearatrie, giffeOlinkitte 'head, ,t brass, nose, akin , 21 [ 0 4 . progressing_pjt frattfdl r apidity, till death trots a petiodlid hadietnituFsufferhigs by sending him to “that bOurnd frtycklytence r traveler rethrus.. , ,? ;his a.roar. ancholy tliohsandit - fill - victims ict ' this terrible diseasevowhig'to the unaillthinessot'illitoraittirretend= era, who,. by the use of that deadly poisonoserctopi ruin 6onstalutkiiiiiilil Maki) thelisldite of ftto i i#eerable: To sparasge.4-The Acietor's [Monists lank. in his: office: , AgiaLetters.must deintalii:a. Stamp tone en the reply. igyeltemedies sent , /00146. 7 South - Frederick street, Balliinore. . knoaitangar... 1.1%'1 . . . An experienced Muni . and reende Phylactery presents to • • • the:atteniionz of inethere- her 84/017-111iIG SYRUP :For --:Children! 'Teething, which lies* faellitatee the me4a of teal*, by, soft en. l 4 th 4 gmuliredludnisu infilunmattion-;-iia allay. ALT. pAuys epaseiodloaelloo.erul v SURE' TO' REGITIATE IRE BOWL& Depend kipoz itonotercitiourguri;.itiltitio :younifihres • AND ,AN„ D MAL , Tql3.lc:WF We 'havegat 'and Sold this kit's,' for over te• yeariii.e4Ctisai 21a2i-2a ooramanar arliat.• hard never been aide to say of any, mther NEVER; HAS .; vs TAILED, Ilf-kamout,• nistenen leo EFFlEM.4effitic,, lase& Never: did' ike tiro*" an'llliitince Orellaaate*F . ein bY any me ho lied 01 Ate .Slatery; ; are idetighted; wi t h It s 7,4ake"; .110122, and EPeaX *mint highest c9EgLendw,. itt: magical ' ineabrat"iiitiat: we ' ep4 a k this smatter" Y.W.: 1 4Pc! .1 1;1 1 , 0 1/,11 AIWA* 1L 6 02 . 001 , 01- done; anD mum 0011 acemerani Ant no ! 02 • WRAP Dionxtx.,- Inailigia4r 4 / 7 waliwomn Whare infontie softiner r om min.& re- Gv►lit be 'foiftid in Ifteeii or Ivienti 'iribugers ' the This valuable preparation is tie rescripp _of ne 0 1 ;Stig'inost:ICKPMIZNCRD and 13 • in New Ongland, and -has • been Alsial /4aufs, Emma In THOUSANDS OP MEM : It not only relieves the child from pain, but am orates - the'stoiniar' and bowels, corrects acidity. and givestone fuldlßiert/Althe..lorla apiiini. It will il;.. awl instantly relieve • AIMING: 1N 4 rEtz.lloltrElS,..ANli WIND COLD-: and overcome cooyobaktphNhich_it not meal:l4 "MO dies4 end is death: lie"bellefen-theinsar'sveficriare Wan; neinn,winun,;l4: at aaana ortolialiggnork Aim • DURREICLt IN OffII.DIINN,., *hailer it arises f rom oeuthyrorltaia any , ann. - clank - We would ay to Well mother who / 18 " ) ./ childA.lir- Ai Of UK.i foniwinif euinthanhit-no not La uovniunenongas, Nan ana.manrinose..4r mina; =stand- between-you andyoar Jpilleansebild and the relhAtliak.will be SURE—Pan AB odI.I4IIILY SURE 4 -lolbllOW ' thik ain ' Of tat `mial4, 3 ; It War iniedi - - - - . :w l O allaebneillensiang willuoaCniVany each ibottle. Nona genuine onus the fan-einino of Mlle et 110NriNWiNeer York is iii *bandage wrapper. SaidabW-iges% t b elle a nt , thevifrkl. , . ....,., Peinelpecenaoro. la veal. gt.; New Ilia d°. ' , ,- . .: Pike dielti2te tiiilltirliiiir' r t ett . I •: w er e r kJ* VattiOgrO bi ltfar• citouritir 3 - mania 1 . 411 4, 1 100 19 0#0. L Koller, No. Narkiiii bid* . Nlffas,l2B Make Street. Nag dmay ~e~ital DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. RKLITT IN NIX TO mama HOORN. No Mercury or Noxious Drug* Two D'Aiw:lia YOUNQ JILMIRIAGE ORGANIC 'WEAKNESS /mtnediateig cured and for/ vigor natured DL tiOpliiiiTol:l,. MENTALLY r InisteUantono UDOLPHO WOLFE'S .431.3ELCM1, SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS A. SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, ANTI DYSPEPTIC AND INVIGORATING CORDIAL To the Citizens of New Jerson and Penne-frama. Apothecaries, Druggists, Grocers ami Private Wolre's Pare Cognac /Brandy. WolLtree Shire Sladerht, Sherry end pun Wine. Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Ruui Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky ALL INBOICTLES I beg leave to tall the attention of the CH17.118 .51 the United States to the above WIN= and Lionorte, imported by tidolpho We're, or New York, whose name is famn liar In every part of this country for the purity of his celebrated Bauman SCHNAPPS. Mr. Wolfe, is bls L ater to me, speaking of the.purtty Of his IVmaa and Ireanta, says "I will stake my reputation as a man, my r.t.,tt mg as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the City .of York, that all the BRANDI . and Worm which I bottle are pore as tmported s and of the Nat qua , and =ean-belelled upon by every purchaser." Ecery bottle has the proprittor's namo on the wan, and a la, simile of-hiaidgnature on the certillette. The pubic are te. am Wally invited to call and examine for themselves.— For sale at Retail by all Apothecarirs an.i Grocer , . in GEONGE M. ASNTON, No. 832 Market Sole Agent for Philadelphia Read the following from the New York Cot b.; : FNOll.llOtEt BidMIN 11 , 0 t OM New Ton itildRCLIA57.— We are happy, to, inform our fel ow citizens that mere is one place in our city whero the physician, apothecary, and , Oonntry merchant, can go and purchase pure Winos and Liquors, as purees imported, and of the best (lenity; .We do not intend to give an elaborate desert ;Aim. of this itterebantls extensive business, although it will w.. 11 re- Pay any stranger or citizen lo visit Udolpho Madre Warehouse, Nos. 18. :0 and 22 Beaver street. und,Nco. 11. l 9 and 21, Mar., etlield street this Stock St Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not taco been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some 'Wu th ousand eases—Vintages of 1836 to 1856 ; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, sherry and Port Wine, &ail and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and st. Croix Ruin, sense very Old and equal to any in this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandt , , Wine, &c., in nimbi, wider Custom House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's . sales of bchnapps last year amounted to one hunditid and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in less than two years he may be equally successful with his Brrndiea and Wines., ' His business merits the patronage of every lorer of bis species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical use should send their ordore direct to gr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land make up their minds to discard the polsonoLs stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure WINIZ3 and Isquoaa We understand Mr. Wolfe,-for. the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors.. Such a man, and such a merchant, itliould , hemustained against his tens of thrusands of op ponents in the United States, who sell nothing but units does, fatuous alike to health and human happiness. ,;: , . sepft-dswemi Q. K.. Keller, 91 Market street, isle agent for this cit. D ESIRAI3E.I.. MOURNING GOODS. Black and Purple All Wdelyigured Merices, Plain Black knalidi Yelorie Reps. Black and Purplel'amise Claahs,Sllk and Wool. • .PletnAil Wool Cashmeres lied Merinos. Black 'and Gray Wersted ' Poplins. Weekend White All Wool Delaines. • Black and Purple _Figured Cashmeres. - Leidn's•Best•Bombszines. • • Enperior Black, Lustres. Lupin's Eittrallpaccas. - . Neat-5:4..1e Etrlped .. EmelineAtyle Paramettas. • -- •Irt - -1 All woai nethhos • :Etiglisli Chintzes. - - • Madonna Cloths. ' • Pieta' ?Joiners' . • Calicos. PUPEEIOR PLAIN Bumf 13Er. Mobilize Ficsa do Exam 4/in Winn do do •i , • eo; . PNRYLN'ANN Black • •do • • do de. PARRA Curres; Llip New as irable. , Every article the direrent kinds' of DRESS GOGES3 211 e the -BLACK and , SELIOND- MOURNING line, Selected from the :very best makers. • Lupin's • Square Thlbbet •s'.hassis, • do -Long • do' ..ffiseir French ftletlifee Shawls, _ . EdMourn ing Ffench Blanket Long - Shawls, - 2.1 tilourning-Fronell BLaxikeeSquare do, English Crepe -VOL , (every size), Grenadine Veils, (every size), . go giiih tpee p French Crepes. ,HaIkOoDING casintEßis,' BaROHDLETH FLANNELS,: BLACK GAIINTLEITS • all klada, BLACK GLOVESi-all,.E.Lads,_ BLACK BORDERED HANDKERCHIEF:, BLACK.. BOIS BY tell l SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF coiLe. sands), PLAIN. BLACK RIBBONS, . Aw,llopectioa °tab; stoat& will doliolace all 'CATHCART & BROTHER, , Next,to Narri.burg Dank. Dyspepsia - . Remedy DB DARIUS HAWS AIRLIRATIO-IRVIGORATING SPIRIT. lhisLmgrior...has been used by the public for sin Yeaill . litunt increasing favor. reeoasmended to Cure . Dyspepsia, RerttqWw, II art-Burn, Cobh Finns, Bated in the Stomach, or Ftentin Cheßisae Headache,`. Droninness, /Mines, Oen, plaints, Bole Spirits D,Lbrium • --- airmen; Intemperance. ustitens,..krel4RATEß, t T wfLt.-NCR L IRroacATE OR Silt MEDICINE it is Snick nd effectu - curing the must aggravating case oDyspepsia, lggWiser CoiciPlaixite: and all other derange ent the Bicialash.andßowele, in.a speedy manner. .11 will instantly rbvive the most meta , ly an drooping ilifritsi slid restore the weak, nervous d sic ly to heal strength vigor. Sere* *he, from the injudicious use of liquors, have bereiniadejected i atid their nervous systems shattered, cOristitutioßls.broken_down, aid subject to that horrible cursete *lnfaishify; the Dstralum TREMV27B,. Will, almost immediately, feet the happy and healthy invigorating otApick of br.jiam's Invigorating Spirit. WHAT IT WILL DO. Does.-tin e whtcgiass full as often as necessary One dose Will remove all Bad Spirits.f, One - dese•Wilt cure lieart-burn. Three doctesAvill cure.lndigestion. • . Onii,dose will give you a Good Appetite. nOeitiosensin stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia "One dose wilixemove the distressing and disagreeable - effects'ef Wind or Flatulence, and as soon as the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distressing load am all islinful feelings will be removed. One dose.ill remove the most distressing pains moan, 'eddies hi the steniaCh or - bowels; A. feared/nem will remove all obstructions in the Kidney, Bladder or Urinary Organs. Fern:Mir wheare 'serleMsly . afflicted with any. Kidney . 001 44 1 4 1 4 are wanted speedy relief by a dose or two, and a rarlicil cure by the use of one or two bottle:. -NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. - Persons who, froaidbilinating too meet over night, and peel the evil effects of Poisiminla liquors, in violent head achety eicknesiv at 'stomach,' weakness, 'giddiness, hg-, wilt iindtine,dsee will remove all bad !Whigs. Leas of *Sok and sickly constitutions, should take the Invigorating. spirit three times a - day ;it w ill make them strong] and ha remove all obstructions and irregitiaritherfrotti the menstrual organs, and restore the .01001 ii heeltkandlbeauty to the careworn face. During pregnancy . it will be [mindful invaluable medi cine to -lenitive ! duutgreeable sensations' at the stomach. All the ProPrictor asks is a kraal, and to induce this, he haWiput'uli the biligorating Spirit in. pint bottles, at 5G Senlsi Oasts St. • . General Depot, : 48 Mater street, N. Y. •wholesale - Agent,' Philadelohia, D. Yon, & C(). and for sale ha Bar risburg by C. A. I3annvart, D. W. Gross a Co.'' Said C. Keller , and by all Druggists everywhere. . -Iiivly•••• • • RE PROP. - .ATIOLPIi P. TEUPSER. l'Atcotria respectfully inform his old . _ patrons andt.he pnblicgenerall that !I WA .coiginui) to eta tiiiihructions on the PIA NO 'FORTE, MP _f L and 44 10 . 4 1 Auk xclallge or T W lti°ub itilla."-lbe wig witb Picaslire -alI lipcn P4Plic -berm a.;gwy,tynt. .dealsed, or-lons 13 C 4 1 T e P big incidence, Is. Third atrees a- taw, doors below the GlermwitelotindiVinircb. decls-dtr • a... .k ?...r AVQ.II4'I,Nk L. - ,CHAYNE. AND. I ER. Resicknas No. 27 North &cord Street. N. B--JOBBING ATTENDED TO KUM, BOIr
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